Friday Evening, April 17, jjo.
THE EUGENE GUARD
Tage Ten
SOCIETY AND CLUBS
By MARIAN LOWRY
(Continued from p oat)
DoIHi: Companr 1. Woodburn; Coin
pony M, Halrlii.
I'opUin Liimr Too, linlrfrljr or
Ori-nrni. U Intelliimre nfficr (or '.he
rcninifnt; I,ii-ulcnnt William 1.
Knlio-irk, frwwfll. la allarhfd lo lh-:
Srrvlie rompanr " f'ptn l",ID ''
.Mny of Kiitrnr, i aianrrl lo Hi
Howitzer cmnpanr at Oram I'aaa.
Peraonnal 01n.
prrnuisal of tin llirfe Kug'ne roui-
ViiniiMny A
t'Kplniii Kilwanl M. (Irngnn. Port
land: l.ipnIHUint I.ouia W. Mlpeman.
Junc-iion ( itr: lulmnt Hirold St-veil-on.
ltronarilp; utnint Hr
Irv W. t'ovalt. Ku'n! I.imlf nam
Ki'lmir A, Klrpptl. Jr., I'ortland.
Company H
t'aplain 'I'lieodore J. Hewitt. Port
land; I.iriitmant (ifor V. J. Hnni
dfll. Wmtflr: l.i'iitpnant Harry A.
Klkinn. Lrbannn; IJmlMiint Wda il.
K'-rr, Kucnp; Lirtitfnant Jamea A.
M.-fk, Ku(Pn.
i oinpuny ,
Captain Jnmpa II. I.jnch, Portland;
I,iii!cnnnt Krfd (injon, Kugrur;
I.iriltpnant Ilnrwoi.il I.. Marabill, Ki
grnc. County Agent has
Visits Scheduled
HihrdulM or talka by O. 8. Flat
rhpr, I.an cnimiy nurif iilt urnt apnt,
iu vorioua i-omittunitipa of I.anf coun
ty have bren announppil. Mr. Klftrber
rupt with Ilia FarniPra' I'nlon at Cot
lata lirom tliia (orrnoon and tonight
ha will appak al a marling of the
Farmora' I'nion at Bprnrrr Crrrk
atarting at 8 o'clock. A meeting will
lit beld at Ibr Iirxtrr acltonl Thura
dar. April ".'.'I and on Friday, April
1U Mr. Flrtiher will apeak at fom
iniinity gathering to ba held at lllai h
ly. This meeting will atnrt at 2 p. m.
A colorful and Interratlni erent for
thia evening will be lha oprrrtta.
"Crlmion Kyebrovra." to be prraented
by tbr I'nivrrailr bigh arhool. Tbe
glee cluba of tho arliool liave been
working for nevrraJ weeka under the
direction of Mm. tone J-andidiury
Iter-k, and the affair will be one of
Ibr
abool year. It i lo be given tonigbt
and faturday night, at eight o'clock.
Membera of Evangeline chapter.
Order of F.aatern Htar are meeting
tbia evening for a regular aocial gath
ering. For the evening' entrrtain
ment the teachera of the high achoola
and grade aciioola wtfio are membera
Tbe club membera are buay planning
for chicken dinner wbicb tbey are
to give April 80. On the third
Thurailar in May Mra. E. H. Tultle
will be botea to the club at her
home.
on Monday atierooon.
Trout Catch Sent
To Two Hospitals
for a hort tirot on til return ihp
lo Portland, according to tht local
foret office..
Tblrtj-five bit; redtWIea caught on
the openiDf day of the trout fit h in?
euoo were pretented to the Kugen
and Pacific Chriatian hospitals by a
i (rip of Iioe count djct$ whj
; briu;jt in a mm of JW. The (inker-
. men are Vance Neavpy, J I, Irew aoA'
i ',! Yaruell and ihc catch of thuj
j auffkra wai d.HpIa.vd yptnt-rtUy in the!
window of Ihe Jt. A. lubb hardware I
Mra. J. H. Koke will entertain Io-1 tre. Local trout cntbuiiaiH whni
outRtaiidmc functiona of th j m'-ntic Art club membera at her bom , Vtwfd the dup-jy reported that it;
wjii (ne nireit infua of trout taken in;
J .not in no tn e time. J he gift nan
highly appreciiit'd at the fcrmpitaU.
of the ordfr are In flhnra. with Mm.
Kdith Hillman nn I hi' chairman.
To honor the delegate and Tinitnm
to the convention of the Women
Helf overning afnociation of Ameri
enn coMege, mrmbTH of the I 'ni
rcrnity of Oregon Woman's leagu
are entertaining at a w- nd party
at Nimrod inn on the MrKenzie. The
Unitarian Church
Program Planned
A apecial Patriftts day isrviee will
be held at the l.'nitarian church Sun
day morning- In bia sermon the Iter.
Krank Fay Kddy will d scusa "One
Hundred and Fifty Yean of Ameri
can Iiemncrncy," in which the theme
of individualism and the doctrine of
human riahta a the ahaping force in
modern poliiig will be developed.
The aolo nt at thia aerrice will be
Alberta Carson, contralto.
convention clnaed buineiw HPHnion
thia afternoon, and the one hundrH
or more viwitora will be leaving for
In honor of new membera of the j their college in the mid-went and
chureh the Central rrenbytenan
church fa entertaining with a recep
tion this evening ut Neven-thirty
o'clock. A mueiriile fa to be given
as a part of the evening's program.
Mr. F. 11. Went waa horoterta to
membera of tbe C'ollejfe tret Neigh
borbood club for an enjoynble aes
pion at her home yeterlny after-
central atatea during tbe week-end.
The Women'a Kelief corps will
serve their ouarlerly banouet, honor
Ing the comrades of the Grand Army
of the Kepublie HaturdHy evening,
April 18 at six-fifteen o'clock in tbe
armory. The birthday anniveraaric
of veteran, their wives and widow,
coming in February. March, and April
noon. Wic wa aitcd by her daugh- will he celebrated. Tbe iiual program
ter. Mra. K. L. Van Iyk For the of tbe order will be given In the
afternoon's study papers were read afternoon at three o'clock. The in
on Kdion MarhhoJl and bia work, vitation for the affair are limited to
Mra. Claud .lohnston, and Mr. 1'aul member of tbe two order and their
iSfmhauer leading in the di scum ion, j families living In tbe home.
Program is Ready
To Greet Children
CONSTRUCTION PLANNED
PimTLANlC Ore., April 17. The
V..ii,.,.aiH L lanl rf Mmninv will
apend ll.MKi.OOO for new conatrue-j
tlon and exteniloni In Portland tn (he
coining year, 1 T. Merwln, vlce-pre-.dent
and general manager announca
today.
'The King of Wild Horses," the
lateat and considered one of tbe hebt
of Hal Koach'a untisual films will be
shown at the Heilig theater .Saturday
morning, at rbe weekly children' mat
inee, which I being conducted by ihe
American Aocintion of Cniverity
Women.
Thii film depicts the Btory of a
great, blnck, marvelous though dan
gerous stullinn, n hater of inn n kind,
nnd the unconmiered ruler of hi
herd. It shows him pumied by it
dn unties cowboy, who persistant ly
tries In cntnre him, a he lenp
rbanma never before leaped by a boric,
a be plunges into middening whirl
pools, and finally as he dnihea crnzily
Into a prarle fire, where hi fear ci
fire overcoming bis fmr of man, be
Is captured. The faithfulness of horse
to man is likewise portrayed and the
film enda showing the horse as a
fnlrhful friend but never a tamed one.
Hex, a registered Morgan stallion,
plnya the atellnr role, and Is con
sidered the only wild horse in capti
vity. He waa purchaed by K'wh
from the Colorado state reformatory
whence he had been brought after be
ing ruptured with a band of wild
horses which were roaming the ws.
tern plains nnd the foothills of the
Rockies.
Of Interest to Women
Many yea re ago Mrs. hydla E
rinkham, ot Jynn, Mass.,, orig
inated her now famous Vegetable
Compound for women, by ateop
liig roota and herbs on her kitch
en stove. The famn of Its aile
rons for overcoming noma of the
most attibbnrn ailments of women
spread far and wide until today
the Lydla K. Plnkham Medicine
Co., of Lynn. Mass.. la aald to .
lie tna largest user 01 rooia ann
herbs In Ihe world. It operates
a large laboratory at Lynn, Mass.,
others at Cobourg, Canada; Mex
ico City, Mi'xlco; Barcelona, Rpaln,
and Paris. France. An.
v -'
jAtiremade
theWest.
mine west
, TN A FEW X1ATTERS w.
i Wclemen platllr hand lh
palm lo our Lancrn frirnda.
. llulliilng aubwaya and aky
urapen T I Foolball -
tnulhlv. Cllmal. Improiia
ly. I'lcarura auto driring -no!
V drlre more mondia of
, 111. year have frraler
, fc enlc airracllnni, ITi. "great
np apace." draw ua farther
from home. We know roada
' and auloa and Una I
Which, In way. account,
, for lh. auccea. of C-T-C Urea.
, Ifc.y are built In ihe Weal lo
i meet Weaiern conditions
Catern engineer, came Weet
to btlild them - hut they make
them or the Weat a, well a.
. In lh. Vcm I
Today ihey era ranked a.
one of the three or four really
fine rlra. In America. They
re the largeal-aelling tire. mad.
in a Wruern -owned factory,
Motoriua In the nine weetern
ttatra know what a lira akotrld
do- neir purchaaea ,how that
C-T-C doea li t
Come in and let ui ahow
you tht, remarkahl. lire.
A
Young Man's
Fancy
' "In tho Kpriiiff," a poet snid, "a young man's
fancy turns to love."
AVo believo the poet was rijfht, but wo'linvo
learned that his fancy also turns to new
clothes at about the, snino time.
Anticipating the young man's fancy wo linvo
provided for his selection a beautiful assort
ment of tho season's latest stvles in shirts,
bats, ties, socks, and everything that men
wear. "
The Store of Better Suits
For Less
BROWNSVILLE
WOOLEN MILLS STORE
MILL TO MAN CLOTHIERS
702 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon
'Quality will Mter he
urriurd lo meet a fnW
Prnidenl ' '
Columbia Tlr Corporation
Eugene Garao
89 6th Ave. Weit
lair Blvd. Service Station
Blair (treat
B. & M. Tire Co.
845 Olive 6i.
H a n d . b u i 1 1
r.
li
am
l ull Balloon. - Serai. Balloon.
; Meary-Duty Corda Overaiae Cord.
Phone for Food
It's The Better Way
Our Reasons Why:
Suvos Time
Change the shopping hour to a social hour.
Conserve Knorgy
Xo need to carry bulky packages.
Delivery at Your Door
Hnin or sunt-hiiio throughout the year.
Avoids Shopping Inconvenience
No walking, driving or parking difficulties.
Shop Any Time of Day
Telephone us your wants nnd yon will be happy
the rest of tho day
(Quality (iuiirnnteed
I 'a all phono orders.
A Food Department Store
A private exchange that connects you with any
department.
Personal Service
Where you are known and entered to.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL
Di'lmonle Corn, one can 20c five cans 05c
Table Supply Mayonnaise nnd Thousand Island
Dressing makes salads wonderfully good. Have
you tried it?
Phone 246. For Food
TABLE SUPPLY CO.
A Food Department Store
Cornor Dth and Oak Telephone 246
School at Veneta f Junction Store
Planned by Board Changes Hands
Selertion of a tile Dear the cburrh.
at Veoeta for the new school to be
errrted thpr ioon bn been made,
arrordinj to K. F. Hunter, one of the
foiindem of Venta, who waa at the
office of the county nupcrlntendent
of nrhoola today. The plan of erecting
a new arhool of two rooms has been
voted and the board hna been author
ized to go ahead and prepare- plans
for the building. .Mr. JJunter states.
The school district was recently es
tablished in that area.
j JI NCTION CITY. April 17 (Spe
j rial). To Junction City cnh and
carry utore has changed hands. Prn
: ton Rmpi the former owner, has
old out to A. C. DetmeriDg. Mr.
I ri.imarinii hit Vmpfi mnlnvpH In thit
store as rnnnager for some time. Mr.
Keevcs is still employed in the store.
Four Dental Essay
Winners are Named
Ruth Osburn of the sixth grade of
Frances Willard junior bigh school,
was one of the four prize winners in
the annual ujnty dental assay con
test among pupils of .the fifth and
sixth grades in Kngene .schools, it
was announced yesterday. Each girl
will receive $10 as Ucr prize.
Madtlle Heidler of the fifth grade
of Cottage Urove wu the content in
stbodls .Hitside of Kiisene.
Alice 01m!tend of llie eighth grade
of Frances Willard junior liigli school
won in Hi division vt seventh and
eighth grftdp in Kugfiie.
Mildred Nv!iin if tbe Ianebo
school won in ih same division, in
schools oiitF:de of the city.
Judges wt-re I r. W. A. Ruchannn,
Hr. J. K. Richmond and Dr. R. T.
Jiurnett. One of the prizes, they held,
should hnve gone to .Meredith l'rairie
of the Frances Willard school, but
was disqualified becau. it was too
long.
Eugene is Visited
By Forest Examiner
K. J. Ilnnglick, fnrp.t examiner of
the 1,'oitei! Htnlea diatrict forest office
in Portlaml. waa a viaitor in KuRrne
rerterdiijr afternoon nt the f'aaratle
national fnreat office. Mr. HtiDztick
waa on bia way to Weatflr to confer
with If. K. Ilarfner, who iil repre
aentinf; thli gnvernment timber aale tn
the Western Lumber company at thut
place.
He expecta to ltop over in Eugene
BUY PLANTS HERE'ANO SAVE
All kind of bedding plants for
porch boxes and buckets. Also cab
bage and tomatoes.
KAMMOI.WT FLORAL CO
iWi (jarden Street m!6
OREGON MOTOR CO.
I-honi Pl 830 Ollra
KUfiENE COI.I.ErrrlON AfJKN'CY.
8?S-M 30 MINKB BLDO. PHONE
600 W. 11. HLOWEKS. MGR. tf
Oaourn Uoiei Eeautj Tarlour.
I'bona S01. ti
Thone S. E. aterena for piano inning.
Quarreled Since "Wedding
Day
"My stomach and liver trou
ble made a regular grouch of me.
I waa sore at everyone, including
my wife, and we quarreled every
day since the wedding. She Is
a dear little girl and I know it
was my fault. Mayr's Wonderful
Remedy was recommended for my
stomach trouble and since taking
it I have felt like a new man.
My wife and I now get along'
beautifully." It is a simple,
harmless preparation that re
moves the catarrhal mucus from
the intestinal tract and allays
the inflammation which causes
practically all stomach, liver nnd
Intestinal ailments, including ap
pendicitis. One dose will con
vince or money refunded. At
all druggists.
r.Home of the Big Wurlitiif
Moot Cnnnio nnd the boy friends,
Five shioki&h looking fellows;
'Tis quite a trcnt to see the fleet,
"With Cupid nt the bellows
.NEW
SHOW
TODAY
The Screen Delight f
"N SHE LEARNS FAST! . (
I
, with
ANTONIO
MORENO
You'll laff and
learn a lot of
things but
best of all ,
you'll
LAUGH!
Here's a Big Time
for the Whole
Family
POSITIVELY
NO ADVANCE
IN PRICES
And, then more fun
A lACKTVHrTT PPODOCTIOHV
"RED te.
PEPPERjj
WITH
A 4 aaCJ .1 4 .
A MIRMAIO COM tOY j; J t J
HEADQUARTERS FOR FISHING TACKLE
Four Heads Of
Lettuce For 25c
-Virri' Fancy Hardwheat Flour $2.35
-Del Monte Fancy Minnesota Sugar
Corn, Can 15c
-2j2 Pound Can Royal Baking
Powder $1.15
-Large Package Rinso 20c
-Fancy Creamery Butter, Pound 40c
-Small Sun Kist Oranges, Dozen 1 9c
-Every Day Two 1 0c Loaves Ax Billy
Fresh Bread 1 5c
-As Usual Delivery Service Included To
All Parts Of City.
$5.00 Guaranteed
Electric Irons $3.75
HEAVY W HIT E
EXAMELED DISH
PAXS, 14 AND 17
QUART SIZES 0X
LY $1.00.
ELECTRIC HOT
PLATES $1.98
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
Millinery Specials
$5.00 $12.50 $15.00
Brodino, Burlingamo and other models
Friday and Saturday
' LEONE JENKINS
Opposite Rex Theatre New Laraway Bldg.
Saturday and Monday Specials
The price on sutrnr has dropped. Oood luck for those who hnvp not bought
100-lb. SACK BEST CANE SUGAR $6.50
(Cnsh, f. o. b. store, only one snck to n customer)
( His. Parsnips
10 It,. Snok Host Cnno Sugar
4! 11.. Sm-k l''iv.!ior Ulond Flour
HX) lh. Sack (iood PntMtoos ....
Frosh C'ronuu ry l'utter, U. .
4 Florida (irnpt'fruit
4 Heads Lett nee
2 Hiinohos Asparagus
4 lbs. Kuimrb
2 1W. Medium Sio (Irnnges
I.cinons, por iloz.
(i l.hs. Small White Henna ...
3 ll'S. Head Kiee .
6 lls. lrv Onions
2 pkvrs. Pitff.il Wheat .
10 Tall Cnns Armour's Milk
2 Cnns Shrimp
I? Large Cans Tomatoes
.1 i'ftiis liood Corn
5 Cans Xo. 2 Broken Sliced
Pineapple
3 15c Cans Pork and Henna
.. 25c
69c
S2.39
$2.00
40c
29c
..... 25c
25c
. 25c
45c
. 25c
.. 50c
.. 25c
.. 25c
. 25c
89c
. 35c
.. 43c
. 43c
98c
25c
4 Lnrfro Cans Apricots or
Ponchos .
2 35c Cans Salmon
IS-oz. Bottle Cntsup
2 Oval Cans Sardines
Xo. 10 Pnil Pure I.nrd
3 lh. Can Crisco
4 11. Packape IJaisins
Bacon Pieces, lh
lvuart Wesson Oil
3-lh. Box Soda Crackers
4l-lh. Box (irnham Crnckors
5 lh. Can Rovnl Chili Coffee
3 Hi Cnn Royal Chili Coffee
Hk Can Roynl Cluh Coffee
Fn-fli Tonintoos, per lh. .......
Penherry Ciffee, lh. . .
1-lh. Cnn Calumet Knkinr; IM
S Bars AVhito-Flyer S,np
4 Cans Lighthouse Cleanser
-lh. Cnn lViamond AV. Coffee
H larsro Rolls Toilet Paper .
. 89c
... 49c
... 25c
25c
$1.95
... 72c
... 39c
. 28c
. 49c
50c
79c
S2.35
S1.45
49c
20c
40c
. 26c
25c
25c
$2.25
. . 50c
Haskell Feed & Grocery Co.
Phone 522.
Free Delivery In City
904 Olive street.
(Except on eugar only).
Mail orders filled from these prices
Error in Advertisement
of the
Associated Oil Co
In our issue of April 2nd was a state
ment "Save One Cent A Gallon by
Purchasing Associated Gasoline with
Associated Scrip." This statement was
inserted through clerical error in this
office. The Associated Oil Company
was in no sense responsible for the in
clusion of the statement in the adver
tisement. THE EUGENE GUARD
Specials for Saturday
98'
2
91.00
$1.00
$1.00
Women's house dresses, dark colors
braid trimmed, each '
Women's hose, black nnd cordovan"
per pnir
Women's silk hose, regular $2 value
Conlovan only. pnr '
3iVinch Chnllis, f van's
for '
lVess ginghams, 6 vnnls
tit!
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