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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1925)
ill I f r PkgeTen THE EUGENE GUARD Monday Evening, April 13, 1025 a ' i n I ! n . 4 n I P. (i I! WAR TROPHIES ARE 1 SOCIETY AND CLUBS By MARIAN LOWRY 31rs. A!(Jie Oaburn li entertaining t dinner Dim evening for members of Tcurit rltib at Die. )bura lintel hflji a jennl affa.r m honor of i!r. kK. O. 1'otter wlio returned Jam week Arrinfomcnti for obtaining Ore- vnn'a ihiira af I rir nlltnlipr fif cot tired (iernmn war ironhie. whica rfnf,fr twur of t"' o'"1' are to be distributed thia month to the Tarioua ttaum are under way and re newed effort! are to be made to have Mr, KrnreN fluel! OIrod, national liprewdent of the Jiegree of Jlonor from Tortiand. The will make their home in Kugrne, and continue their work at the univrrmty. Mr a. I .if mar Tooze J to en term in fhi iimegj. aJumnue at her honw: 'i'tiefdny evrninj. aome of theie war trophies brought to the Eugene. The I uivertity of Ore gon msdo a neHJl effort to have aorna of the artillery piece allotrd fr mounting on the ram pit a in this city and aotne time ngo Kugene post of the Ainriran Irglno took up I J uiutti'r of obtnining a trophy for one of tlm feral parka. Approiiinnti'ly 10 tons of enpttir'd: material will he allotted to Oregon,; (overn r I'ferre was advii'. by. Ming Adelaide Luke. the rhlef of ordnanrs at Wastiiiigiuii. j Regulations rorering the distribu tion to the male will b lamed by the Kleanor Kpall ond Kdwnrd aovernment thia month. Governor Jtolt were married yraterday In lVrre and General (ieorge A. White Hun Kranriam. Mrs. Jtolt is n grad indjfe will be honor guest for a dinner Jiind meeting of the Kugrne lodge this livening in ire J nights of I'ytlicia hall. Mra. M. S. Ad ia thia even ag en- fertaiofng memberi of the J K. O. Hiktnrhood at her home, Mlaa Grace Knonp spnt the Knitter hoi. day a in J'ortland uu the guest of derided at a ronferenre today to ob tain all of the trophiea for whirli cmintii-s, rltlei and Institution! en titled to trophies mike application. It waa estimated (bat the eipene of transporting the entire allotment would he anrl that thia cost would bar a to be paid hr those, ob- talnir.g the trophiea. Governor I'lerce Indicated that he would seek aome way of giving two of the ramouflngi'd large cannon added to the exhibition to the atate house ground. tiate of tlu I'niveraily f Oregon and a member of Kappa Kappa lamnm. Thy Hill make their Ji'ue In the south. Newsboys Magazine Features Kugeneans The first r-.py of The Mustier, a 48 pnge magazine published annually hj fh" forth ml newsboys, rnrne off the preaa today. It is edited by Ham IVild'rman of Portland, who ia at ffnding the I nivernjiy of Oregon law school. !! alnrtid editing The ihit-Ir-r aoine 10 yearn ago, when he him self waa a wwabny. The proceed of the magazine go to a college scholar ship fund, 17 nwnloja receiving tui ti"ii from the profits of that magazine sine Mm. Among the many features of The Hustler la a story of rati I R. Kelly,; editor of The Guard. The story win , written by Wilkie (. Ifuniwnr, for mer city editor of the Portland Tele gram. Margaret L. Morrison wrote aiory about I Jem Jobo Ktraub of the University, who ia termed aa a per sona! friend of the newsboys. Her. Frederick O. Jennings of Eu gene, who started a. fund to rsUe money to kp a permanent cot at the Good Samaritan hospital of Portland, for newitioya who are ill, also coaies into some praise, as do Dean Hale and Sam Haas Warner, of the university Oregon through tis educational work. He resigned aa superintendent of the Kugrne school district more than two years ago to accept the position with the University of Oregon. Local Restaurant Gets new Owners S;tl of the Toastwicb Khnppe on Ninth a venue wst near Willamette law school, who are fiatured i ajifirtei was complered today and the editorial entitled "Service," f n w owner, W. .1. Hark, recently Three of the rerinii-nu of IlmtlT! tniin news njent on the Southern srholarxhipB now. are attending Oregon E. F. Carleton may He School Leader E. F. f'arleton. of the extensi-n dlvinion of the I'niversity of Oregon and formerly superintendent of schools in Kugene, in prominently mentioned as a posibi;lty to nuccerd J. A. t'hnrrhill, "tcte superintendent of public iniilriiction, when the latter retires from thia office. Januaryl, next, to anstime the presidency of the Ashland normal school, according to word received from Salem. Mr. Ciirleton t well known througliouv fii-r road ltwet-n Kugene and Oak- r;dg, took rh-irge. W. It. "Itiiafr'' I.ov ar.d Vi'ncpnt Kriel who, recently opened the eating house here have conducted it for th past thre roonthfi. Mr. Kriel will devote hi time to the blifting powder ml" business and Mr. Love plsna to enter anotlipr line of business in the ne.ir futur. MASS MEETING Of Taxpayers of tllenwood s-'hoI district number l.V), Thursday. April HI at ft p. m. nt s hoolhouse. Matter of new school hotis to be dif 'tinned. ' aH NKVA RRKJfi.S, Clerk. OREGON FT'UBXK, Or.,'A)ril 13, (To lb. : Editor) In radin lha varioui ltt j tcra pertaining to city water, anil ea- i iifrtall llin.A who am oiinua.il to lha t honda for the axtfnifou to I be Mo- hrntia and for all otltnra, n.rpaiarx f for the extenalon of water iuaitie, i atreet lntemeftlniia and other nerea- t aarjr taeuea In a growing rlty, 1 ' tlionght It tnlclit he of aome inlereat i to thime tieople who have not lived here long enough to know, of the city ; water aituatlon twenty yenra ago. At that lime the city did not own either the water or the lighting plnnta, we J had no filtratlou of Iho water, which $ waa pumped out of a well down at the- ntillrai-e, juit acroaa from lha ex . ? celelor factory. 'I'hla well berama iol f luied with typhoid genua whirli -ere , pumped lulo the city niaina and whirli ; canard a tphoid epidemic mid inany i of our people died with the diaeaie. I It waa thia epidemic that brought j oar people Into union which reaultcd t In city ownerahlp of lha water plant i: and theu auinetluia afterwarda the illy lighting. Wa conatrucled the I preaeni filtration plant and the Mc- t ivtiiuie power plant, and with con- 1 atiint care nnd good management, we i nave avoided any typhoid aint'e thai )' lime; yet our preaent iulnke la get ting too dingrroua for future aupply, , We limy he ahle to filter the Hpring , field arwnge for tome time ami avoid j typhoid, hut wa are certainly taking Ueaperan chancca to Hart another , j i-piiii niic unle.a we lake alepa to .ji nvuid the daugor. We, might Juit aa s well cull a apade a aiuide, and face j the nidation a It ia. It la hecauae of i knowlrdge of Ihia danger that the t vnter lioord haa taken alepa to linild t a pipe line to the MrKcnue In whlrh llona lha pureat water lu the atate of l)regn. J K. I). I.ee In hla letter touched on ,! fhe facta that the eitenalon of the line to the McKenile would not rnhe - Ian., but might make a very alight ilm ri-aie In water ratra; yet 1 douht If Una even will be iieieawiry If our imputation kerpa growing and 1 am t uplliiii,tlc enough to eay that It will. I ' Hen V. Keeuey givea In hla letter a definition of the dlffirrni'e between t peaiunUm and opllmlem and accord- mg tu hla new the optl. il,! la a dnn J geieuua irratiire to the welfare ,,r f buinauity and he warna of dlaaatrr, ! it l lie people follow opllmieilc advlc but haie you ever known where ncant- 1 onein ever aiivaiirrod any progrrea? 1 he anewer i. moil emphatically, no. : leimletii uever biiilda or advancea ' " tiling, and it it were not for the opllnilallc virw, looking upon the 1 liri.l,t .1.1. ,.r ,1. ., i . , I i; ... n,,,i,,( in.ireil Ol the derk plclurea ai told ,y .Mr. Kern : 4 ey. our adaULrmrnl would Indeed he I I"W. I.. l. Ilulln would kill the e Uiat laid the gulden egg. Ve., he l ' advauviiig prpa,aiida which l tie.ea. , J aary for the aole purpose of lurning li All, li.l.t ...I .. - ... ...... am nver lo file olllliain Malea corporation. It will: An Interesting event of Inat evening wua the fiflh annual aacred concert given by Nil chapter, .Mm I'hi Kpai lon, woinen'e national honorary oiu- aic fraternity, nt the .Methodiat Kpn copal church. Active uiemhera, alum nae, including prominent inufliciaa from botli unlveraity and town rlr- clea, gave Iho program. A program, "The (Jriind t)jcrn" will he given by ilu l'hi Kpeilon next Nundiiy after noon at four o'clock in the achool of tnuic auditorium, aa one of the aer lee of aervlcea given thia year by the organization. e e Miie Anna K. Clarrrlt entertained for an Informal dunce at her borne Krldoy evening for a group of high achool young people, (iueata for the ! evening were Nellie Helle 8wan. Lea- ler Olmin, Ilrmoh Nlchola, Jiinmle Walton, I.uella Harrow, John llatrley, (teraldiae Hoencee. Cnrnl ,-h.rlnp.l, , (lpl lloherlaon, linger Kimherllng,' ; Ilaxel Heinle. I la rurir. .Tnnna t ill , Carroll, lionald Unvle, William 1'ow-' it. e e Mra. Ktella Diamond waa hoateea ! to memhera of Iiiwa Wonien'a aocjety nt her home Thurad.v .rir,,Ann rA. covered diatl luncheon. About thirty membera ond frienda atteudrd Ilia aft ernoon. Kor the May meeting Mra, H. II. Humphrey will he hoateia. The Reventh illvlilnn nt ,1.. I ..ii... (leneral Aid eociely of the Methoillit Kpiacnpal church will meet In the church Tileailny afternoon with Mri. ior .uoor aa I lie hoateta. e Mra. W. W. Calkim will I.. i,.,... tomorrow for B fine la'rIrii-lr lll.il...... t her boms fjr niPinlirrs of Aloha club, ! , f'anipui folks are greatly Intornted In Die announcement of the marriuge of Mlaa Jane Hanahran and Jnnim Scrlptnra which mk place Friday evening, and which cnme aa a complcto urprle to friend, of the couple, j Mra. Hcrlpliire'a home la In l'olo Alto. C'nllf.inila. Mlie la a freehnian : nt the unlveriitr, nnd a nledie ut fleltnn I'hl II.,. '.....;... ,, .. , " " -,.iir, ,nr, ,-crip- t, i. a junior ni ine unlveraity, nnd m ,.,.,.- , vil . jau iicita, He fl Something New! A Rex Scoop! A NEW INVENTION! Tlio Htngo Novelty Kuprcme "RADIO a la REX" featuring Visible Radio SPECIAL STAGE SETTING with company of Raven ftnlolats nnd brnadensters NIGHTLY AT 7:25 9:25 BE READY -RHEX FISIIIXG SEASON OPENS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15TH. OUR HARDWARE DEPARTMENT HAS A SPLENDID AS SORTMENT OF FISHING TACKLE. i TWO 10c LOAVES FRESH AX BILLY uhead ir,c AX BILLV DEPARTMENT STORE NEW CRE TONNES AND CUR TAINING FOR YOUR SELECTION A THREE FEATURE PROGRAM DE LUXE GERALD MOTOR CO. II 0.10 Olive 1 1 ! r a 1 1 k -wjffiB (I henrt thillllnr drama of a mar- iMnn m convenience that led man and a woman throunh an u 1 uaiinl elluallon to hnpplnom. 7 :WP iLU-2E "OHIO tAOlin ATTBACriON-." iSoUybvinoti x r r. It- pincm' , proliably be llrivaaary to get aeveral ? ,,lrr roucaie the people lo rote for the aale of the f moat valuable anrl llir eiiv I... . Mr, llnlin, that ia not nrceaary U get M. Kenrle water; there la bv. lutel) no reaenn why we ahould not lend the city water hoard credit fr the pnrpoae ihey aek. It la fr th afety of the people and for the ad lancement ax, I r,.ih of our beau I if ill city and It on, lit In be ,.m..t br a unanlnintia iie. I k. ...r: ?, drnca In the g..d Judgment of our people, they will vol fr lha boudi which are cmeotial and neceeaary for I the niaintrnaiir of our prrtrnl f growth. I Thia la Earner time, a aeaaon of aa- ! I plrallon and life. Neer could there be more fitting time to tote upon I ineaeurea for the belterment nt . Tell me. h.'w can the mini d.ooe pni,,iniit cme forward and aay No lo better watrt How ran he. In thia i eeueon among life and beauty aay No I to any mi omre for betterment or plvir.e. r. mvarvkrciv j The American per capita coaaump-! tiou of fruit laet a ear waa (si applca and M oranffee. i bum jH'stiiuuiy am m l- an tar aa bl a. aaaar S man and a womJrihro'uifh .'nd.. I Wl rlftsOv 1 1 M IH I USUAL I tith? I IN'T'L NKWS J ADIES! n iu.iL..i... tarn t gin you on aHict f per. Kep your atomach ewewt an your live active. You will bo r-iaid with aparklina; ve-clear, amooth, healthy akin and a breath with th odor o( Sprint. I Chamberlain's Tablets will do It Get M of thea pink Announcing the Arrival of New Fabrics for Spring in Novelty Patterns Wc hnvo just rt'ocivod n liu-o sliiinnpnt of now itml stylish fabrics for Spring nutl Sunmicr in novolty mtloius which urn fur Biipcrior to nnythin shown in KiitftMio licrctofoit'. ' Wlicn ilcBifrnctl ly an nitist who fits your clothes to your personal rty nnd Inilorod by experts who lire iieciistoineil to the lushest ,'rmlo work, you will lmvo tlistinctivo clothes of which you will he proml. Fit and Style of Every Garment Is Guaranteed Satisfied customers menn more to us just nt present thiin the hopes of profit. Therefore this concern stands hack of every suit or cont turned out. It wits with this ideii in mind that caused us to purchase n iuantity of novelty patterns in lii;h Kvriile fabrics for an exclusive trade. Only one unit or cont to a pattern and they are moderately priced. Now is your opportunity to secure in your home town an extremely hish prude cloth, deiStied by mi artist whose life 1ms been spe.it in fashioning clothes for an exclusive eastern clientele. These patterns will not last long nnd cannot be duplicated. See them on display any day this coining week. Eugene Clothing Co., Tailors In Delightfully Varied Styles for Milady Balmy Spring Days bring thoughts of light airy footwear sandals, of course being first choice. And to fill this need we have looked forward and procured some of the season's snappiest numbers for milady's Spring and Summer wardrobe. Another happy thought is the fact they are most reaBonably priced. SMOKED ELK, TAX AXD PATENT ARE WELL REPRESENTED $3.85 TO $6.85 : . DandySKoes; for Bqys-ajid GiHs Not to Forget the Needs of the Kiddies For them too, -we have procured some of the best the market affords. From $1.10 for the little tots to $3.25 for the bigger girls. Come in and sco, our complete showing Spring and early Summer pumps and oxfords. Exceptional! Imported Pongee Silk Only 69c A Yard 12 mommie weight, natural color, fine smooth weave. Only 200 yards in lot. Fast Color "Indian" Head," Yard 37c The . trademark tells ths story. It right new shades. Yard wide. Indeed, an outstanding buy. ' New Silk Brocades, Yard $2.50 A new showing of extra quality silk brocades. Complete new showing. 9-4 Bleached ; Sheeting, Yard 59c "Pepperell." a known quality." Purs bleach and good weight. Anticipate your needs, 1 Pound Roll Hospital Cotton 59c A good special from the Drug Dept. An Item every home should have this hos pital absorbent cotton. Women's "Neverdarn" Pure Thread 1 7 Silk Hose At Surprising Price TWISTED "WITn ARTTFTfTTAT, Ktt.Ti" A J.t..t tint, a Univllw ralnfnrnn.1 wh . J J i rt, wi.!u-iiu. mum. ...iv1v.t:u nutuo uueutu una special garter tODS lirh good shades as nude, tanbark, freckle, airedalls, beige, rose taupe, fop, Jack' rabbit also black or white. ' 1 1 1 TO KEEP HAIR CURLY IN MOST TRYING WEATHER You needn't worry about damp I or windy weather spoiling the wary appraranrn of your hair it I you use sllmerlne. And you can j dance all evening without hav- ing ynur xreaes stringing nuiuu I your face. It you've never tried ! It. by all means procure a bottle j of liquid allmerlne from your druggist and follow the accom panying directions. It will en able you to have Just the prot ttpat waves and curia, so natural looking no one will guess they I were artificially produced. The curliness is quickly acquired and i lasts considerably longer than where the heated Iron is used. Life, lustre and beauty of the hair are preserved by this harm-' leas liquid. It is neither sticky1 nor greasy. . LOWELL HOTEll - American Plan Lmd A thoroughly modern hotel. Steam heated. Hot and cold T ir0m- u nea,""ul furnishings of walnut. Soft, noiseless rugs In each room. Everything Is brand new, and has only been in operation since March- 24. 20 Rooms at Rates Very Reasonable Located west of new Lowell Theatre in MARL ATT-WATS ON BUILDING 60 J West 10th. Pr. Aahton for Chiropractic anj Klactro-therapy. Oppoiita lleilig thf tier. Phona St'KX tt For Information on Rail and Water Trips PHONE 140 OREGON ELECTRIC Tomi-ara it with othrr. It hi nn aonal" flMBER-O-LATURfi CHEST OINTMENT ' For the prompt relief of CheM ('"Ma. Croup. Pneumonia, lndu- rnn and PleurUy l ama. Price 50c. Kor aale by ail dri't atorm. ' Guard Bklg. Up stairs 4035 Willamette lill Wood and Coal llii! Wood under cover any length Kleg Coal Oak Cord Wood Aah 6iabwood Mania FUEL CO. 1lt National Bank Bldo, Room t4 Phona Ml PRINTING ! Phona Sprlngfiald 2 ! WeJt.rfl.ld Mawy ' THE WILLAMETTE PRESS THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS, Spring's a season of sparkl ing cleanliness. .We'll rejuv enate your waists and suits and frocks and you'll look stylish" and save. -Mr. Before and After Phone 300 Olive St., Between 8th and 9th HAYMOXD TORREY IT S3 USE THE GUARD WANT AD WAYS