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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1925)
Page Ten l WEATHERREPORTS Tcmpprature readings for the i mouth of Mnrch show that the freez j uig point was rccehed on five of the ; 31 i.iynt according to the summary prepared by Gerard de Brockert, local weather observer. The total precipi tation for the months was. 1.72 iu :i chow. ; , The following is the temperature and precipitution summary for the . im.uth: Mai. Min. . Pr. r 1 (I'.l 32..!... .00 t 2 GO 41 04 3 .S.....7 00 V 1 101 37 00 J 5 57 ..87 04 0 (i 41) 82 17 1 7 54 20 00 H 50 34 01 0 ..... ...45 33 29 10 53 3 10 U ...i 54 81 ...00 : 32 4!) 30 00 1 33 54 40 03 14 53. 84 00 13 57 42. 01 111 64...... 44.... ...04 17 . 58 ;.3S 04 J8 ...57 34 00 10 .55 40 00 ' 20 41 411 17 21 42 01 00 22 00 42 00 23 5!) 30 00 ' - 21 71 37 00 25 05 41 ...03 i i 2(1 02 31 00 ! ! 27 58 34 00 28 40 8(1 .40 2! Hi.:.... 32 12 HO 54...... 82 32 I ill 50. 311 02 BOHID PROPOSALS IS ' A mass meeting for the discussion of the city bonding proposals has beeu culled foe "WPtlncsdny eveuing, April 1, by the Ed st Eugene Improvement assoeimion. The meeting will he held iu the FninnoiiQt Presbyterian church at 7:30 o'clock. Three talks have been 'Scheduled by tlic program committee, with a selec tion of spenkers beat uhle to givo brief, definite explanations of the -various bond issues to be voted on. Mayor E. B. Turks has promised the rommitteo tn bo on band to discuss the incinerutor 'and sewers; Carl G, AVashburne has accepted the invita tion to explain the city hall and fire Apparatus, and J. W. McArthur, to whom has been assigned the subject of1 too water isRues, has agreed to nivo an explanation, fit the Bpecific feiitures proposed. The East Eugene Improvement as sociation.' which includes In its mom bernhip all those living in the city east of University street, has ar rayed this meeting because of the gh.Mf. interest of everyone in the bond issues.. A brief business session will take up the confirmation of committou uppointmentt and several significant Mteina.oC the year's program. (Dr. E. T. Hodge, president of the association, will 'preside. Newport man Dies At Hospital Here Frank Tracey, (id, formerly of New port, died at Pacific Christian hospi tal yestenliiy afternoon. IIo had been . living in Eugene since last full, nt O'JU Ninth avenue cast. Besides bin Widow,. Mrs. Minnie Tracey, ho li-nves two sons,-Paul Tra cey of Newport nnd Walter Tracey of Eugene; and three daughters, Mrs. Lela. Whitmore of Seattle, Mrs. Dor othea Snell of Homediile, lfla., and Marjorio Tracey of Eugene. He was a .member of the 'Presbyterian church. The body is at V patch chapel, where .the funeral services, will be held to morrow morning at 10:1(0 o'clock, with Rev. A. II. Saunders in charge. Associated oil to Operate Tomorrow Associated Oil company will begin distribution tomorrow morning, an- lio'imeed Hush McCaminon, manager. Work is not entirely completo on lite pljiiil nt Second fivenue west and Itlair liottlcvitvd, but business will be-1 gut before construction ends, it is tllllrd. ! The company will operttte tx men and three tnieks, two of which nrc tatik type witlt IKK) gallon cnpucity; eai'li.- The third is a flatbed freight tt'Urk. No filling stations will be operated by the cnmruiny, which ex pect to ih only n wholesale business in (hts section. , j in (hts section. j I : - ilfjren Cry for ( fo& rOTHT-R:- Fletcher's -V (fy " 2i . y Castoria is especially pre- f l pared to relieve Infants in , "'"- mm i-Mamica; anaying Fcverwhncss arinK herefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowck, auls the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. SOCIETY AND CLUBS By MARIAN Mr. and Mr. A, F. Rapp are en tertaining th.e evening at their home, having as guests the members of N. L;. A. club tor dinner and cards. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Fell will enter tuin Dinner club members at their home this evening. p A benefit affair of Interest plan ned for this evening will be. the chicken dinner which members of the Ladies' Vid society of the Congrega tional cUurch are sponsoring at the church between the hours of six o'clock and nine o'clock. m A large club gathering of Thursday will be that of the h. O. E. which is meeting in the Elks temple at two o'clock for an afternoon of cards. Mrs. George Mclsou will be hostess in the card rooms, and Mrs. E, II. Pe terson will preside in the dining room. Mrs. C. J. Buley will be hostess to NEED OF BONDS (Continued from page one) passed and we ail know from experi ence that hard surface pavement is by far the. cheapest road construction taking it over a period of years. The macadam and gravel streets were am ple when the stow moving Bteel tire vehicles were in use, but now we must build for the motor traffic. Sanitation Stressed "Nothing is as necessary as sanita tion in a city of our class. Therefore we are again asking you to revote the $00,000 sewer bonds that were voted last year, but upon finding a legal technicality, we must vote them again. It was the purpose of the city council to take a portion of this money and start work on the drainage of low lands 'that pass through the central part of 'our city and pick up the over congested sewer systems in Fnirmount. "We also voted last year $25,000 for fire apparatus which was pur chased and which we 'now have but this issue like the sewer bonds were found irregular and we are again asking the people to ratify their for mer action. Fire protection we must have, .and with our present machines Eugene is enjoying an insurance rate that is as low as any city in Oregon. Now in connection with our fire, ap paratus we are asking for $10,000 fof repairs on city hall. Repair neea i oia. 'The city hall belongs to the peo ple and the original cost was $40,000. How can we as good citizens for the want of a few thousand dollars, let this property depreciate in value. V.'e would not think of doing so with our homes, so why our city hall? At this time I am going to ask every tax payer in Eugene to vibU the city hall and see for yourselves if you do not honestly think that $10,000 expended on repairs would not be a good invest ment. "The garbage question is one that we all should be most vitally inter ested in for it means health and if we do not have a he;.lthy city we none of us want to reside therein. The open dump ground is a great breeder of flies and rodents and they are the be3t agents that are known to science to spread pestilence -and dis ease, so let us vote the $25,000 for the modern way 'of disposing of our refuse by burning same, thereby elim inating all hazards. The $0000 bond for paving University avenue and ISth avenue should carry as it is a needed improvement with do way of assess ing same to property. "The water board of the city if Is Your Child Thin and Week? Cod Liver Oil In Sugar Coated Tablets Puts on Flesh and Builds Them Up In just a few days quicker j than you ever dreamt of these ! wonderful health building, flesh : making tablets called McCoy's : Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets will start to help any thin, under weight little one. After sickness and where rick-' ets are suspected they are es pecially valuable. No need to give them any more nasty Cod Liver Oil these tablets are made to take the place of that good, but evil smelling, stomach up sotting medicine and they Burely do It. A very sickly child, age 9, gained 12 pounds In 7 months, i Ask Linn Drug Co.. W. A. Kuy kendall, Carroll's Tharmacy or any druggist for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets tho orig inal and genuine as easy to take as candy and 60 tablets, 60 cents. MOTHT-R:- Fletcher' Castoria is especially pared to relieve Infants anus and Children all ares of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind ri;.. .t rv-.i -ii LOWRY members of the Unity Study club at her home, Seventh avenue west, Weduesduy afternoon at two o'clock. All persons interested are invited tu attend. Dakota Women's club members will be guests of Mrs. Charles M. Stevens at. her home, 1431 Eighth avenue west, Wednesday afternoon. i- Mrs. P. J. Bartle and Mrs. C. M. Hunt will eoterta.n Kuzy Korner Klub members at the home of the for mer, 341 Twelfth avenue- east, Thurs. day afternoon. ' ' Mrs. iFeter Lassen will be the hostess for the meeting of the Be thesda Lutheran Ladies' Aid society Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock in the parlors of the church. Mrs. Ella Stearns returned last evening from Portland where she has been for the past week. calling for two bond measures, one for ?120,000yor new reservoir and mains and one for' $175,000 fo Mc Keuzie river water. These measures should carry by a large majority for as 1 have stated before if Eugene continues to grow in homes, busi-: ness houses and manufacturing plants we must extend our -mains and have ample reservoir storage, both i for domestic use and fire protection. "This is your city and it Is the duty j of every citizen that has a vote, to! exercise that right on April 15 next and make Eugene the second city in Oregon," the mayor states. Rotary Club Gets Attendance Mark Eugene Rotary club stands fourth among its class in iiistrlet number 1 for attendance during the month of February, according to announcement of Carl G. Washburne, president of the club. The percentage of attend ance was 04.28 for the month. The Bellingham, Wash., Rotary club hns announced a tulip festival to be held May 7 to 0 and has sent invitations to the Eugene club members to at tend. SAFE FOR CHILDREN Mothers everywhere demand a re liable cough remedy free from in: jurious narcotics. Supplying this de mand for fifty years made FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND one of the Largest Selling Cough Mpdicines in the World. Children like it. "My little boy had a very bad cough and after he used FO LEY HONEY AND TAR COM POUND he got relief ' at once," writes Mrs. Van Belle Penroy, Mont Refuse substitutes. tu(Adv) Guard Building THE EUGENE" GUAED Declaring that economy demanded immediate action, the city council wielded the knife on appropriations for the United States employment of fice nnd the city milk inspector's of fice at its meeting last night. The amounts lopped off were $4ii a mouth for the employment office and $40 a month for milk inspection. Rent to be paid hereafter by the school board for its offices on the top floor of the city hall will be $30 in stead of $15 a month; und the water board will pay $75 instead of $05 a month, the council deeded. The new wooden bridges across the millrace at llilyard and Patterson streets will be built by the Olds Con struction company for $4000, it was voted, when it was reported there was sufficient money in the city coffers to budd the. structures. Plumbers in order to bo g; .uted permits by the city building Inspect or, must produce a state registra tion certificate, it was decided. This amendment to the c.ty ord. nance is in harmony with a state plumbing lnw passed at the last session of the legislature. Conference between Mrs. Rose Ri-1 ley, who is asking $516 from the city for injuries to her knee, due to an! accident caused by an alleged defect I in a sidewalk, and members of the ju-! diciary committee has been arranged, 1 S. M. Calkins, city attorney, . an nounced. Paving of High street from Thir teenth to Sixteenth avenues was ap proved upon recommendation of the street committee. Other puvlng peti tions submitted were fur Nineteenth Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If your Bkin is yellow complexion pallid- tongue coated appetite poor ! you have a bad taste in your mouth 1 a lazy, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets. N , Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a sub-' Btitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr.Edwards'OliveTablets are a purely vegetablecompound mixed with ohveoil. You will know them by their olive color. Tohaveaclear, pink skin, brighteyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome con stipation. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. Millions of boxes are sold annually at 15c and 30c For Easter No clothing has the advantage over that made in this establish ment. No clothes are better than those made here. Large clothing concerns may have the advajitage of an early start. Their age and ' the accumulated advertising may make them better known, but Nowhere in the world can you get clothes made to fit your own ideas your own personality better than right here at this establishment. Individually patterned garments spell "individuality," and clothes can be made to express personality only by being made es pecially for YOU. Clothes made to your measure by tailors of wide experience will fit. Easter calls for a new suit. Will you heed? Orders taken up to Wednesday, Arpil 8, will be ready for delivery Saturday before Easter Sunday. EUGENE CLOTHING CO. Telephone 567, from Alder to Moss; Hilyard from Thirteenth avenue east to city limits; Pearl from Second to Fourth. Plata for opening of Clark and Twelfth streets and four bond form ordinances were passed, and the plat for Tiff's addition to Eugene consid ered but not voted upon. High School Play Will be Repeated KLM1RA, March HI. (Special) The senior class of Elrnira high school will again present the play "Yimmie YonHon from Mannasota," Friday, April 3. The cast i: Yimmie Yonson. .". .Harold Isaacson Peg, the cook Ieona Must Micky, the farm hand. . . .Carol ltohe Pal, the detective ..Itohert Slawson Frank, the crook. ... .Norman Burns Kitty, the flapper... N Klsie Isaacson Belle-, the foster daughter . . , . ; Grace Conant Mrs. Kent Avn Krdmann Mr. Kent Keller Iuman Sylvia, a niece Mona Gonlogue Montana man Buys Garage in Eugene F. G. Johnson of Scobey, Mom., has purchased AVest and Sons Motor company, Willys-Knight and Overland LAST SHOWING : TODAY EDITH M. DELL'S ' fascinating drama tlirills from the top of the head to the tips of the toes. .... COMIC MEWS Carpet Cleaning r&u .ty ... OLIVE ST.. r?.M Juts ? f Phone 300 i dealers at Ninth and Pearl, it was an nounced yesterday. Mrs. Johnson and five children have been living in Eugene all winter at 702 Eleventh avenue west. They came to Eugene in order that the children might enter the University of Oregon, and during 'this tinto Mr. Johnson has operated his hardware business at Scobey. The children are all musicians, nnd ure well known as the Johnson family orchestra. No definite plnns for the future have been made by John West, former owner. He expects noon to tako a vncaton for his health, he says. MOTHER SHOOTS CHILDREN tfOMKUVILLK. X. J.. March ill. Mrs. Catherine Sheridan, wife of a farmer -at Xorth Branch, shot and killed her daughter Helen. 17, and .critically wounded her son James, 34. as they slept today and then shot herself. Neither the mother, ,-who is believed to have been temporarily in sane, nor her sop, is expected to re cover. Hall's Catarrla Medicine :iucKol it tid your system of Catarrh or Deaf. ness caused by Catarrh. SoU By druggisti fin ovtr 40 pears P.J.CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo, Ohio ANNA Q. NILSSON JAMES KIRKWOOD JyOP 1035 Willamette Tuesday Right ' They are picturesque In AND SUCII DELIGHTFUL TRIMMED .HATS AT ONLY $4.85 2ND. FLOOR. WOMEN'S Dimity And Broadcloth Waists Of Decided Smartness $2.35 AND $2.50 That delightful crisp smartness that is at once feminine and yet trim, is here in these self striped dimity walsTs In keeping with the new season's apparel, milady's M-ir,i robe would hardly be complete unless one ot these . ' PLEATED BOSOM waists includec). Then too emphasizing the lovely new broadcloth creation Their very softnoss denotes they are of that much favored weave so fashionable. ""una Such a diversity of trimmings. Allotted space will not permit going into detail. Come and see them. (2nd Floor) New Shipment of Baby Carriages $27.50, $32.50, $35.00, $40.00 Brand new baby buggies for the precious little ba bies to ride In states and thei fond mothers no doubt will be pleased to push' just ' such beautiful reed buggies as these. Several styles await your selection. Substan tially made too. (2nd Floor) It Pays To Buy Your Groceries At Ax Billy's Then, too, service goes with it deliveries free of charge. 10-POUND SACK BEST CANE SUGAR 75c. GEM NUT MARGARINE, POUND 25c. 45c CAN ROYAL BAKING POWDER, 39c. RADIO MIXED CANDY, POUND 25c. SWEET NUB PICKLES, QUART 29c. EXTRA SPECIAL! 8-OZ. VACUUM PACKED TUXEDO 55c 1 FRANK STANWIX PIPE : 50c Total valuo Both 30c Bottle Liquid Veneer 19c PINT VACUUM BOTTLE $1.19. (Guaranteed to retain heat 24 hours and cold for 3C hours), $9.60 LAWN MOWERS ONLY $7.75. ONLY 10 MORE SHOPPING DAYS 'THj EASTER A iMfiiMriir s !. HOME COST SYSTEM I'lMFtW A Budget System is nothing other than a cost system niinlied to homo finances. With it you are ahle to regulate your outgo with your income so that your savings can ho increased considerably. For, by its aid, ev ery member of the family can see where the money goes and lielp stou the leaks when they appear. May we, here nt the First National, ex plain to you how you can benefit by it? 40 YEAR3 OF HELPFUL SERVICE ... n HBlBisi Evening, March 3, i923 New And Exclusive Pattern Hats Von EASTER $S-35 TO $13.75 Milady s pattern hats of Blorioua colors! Creifinn ot distinction. All acCDn u?I a note of sn,nrtn iTZ usual treatment. . mMe 'or a smart wardroba' shape. With brims of unexpected ..$1.05 for 70c 1 Of EUUE.NJ'J Jl since 1883 rraSi T?..aT0.!d,im,i!a,;"' f he signature of ZVMZZC 1 1 i -..j .ijwncre recommend it- USE THE GUARD WANT AD