The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, April 17, 1925, Image 2

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    Pago Two
TIIE EUGENE GUARD
Friday Evening, April 17t 19.v
Assists Singers
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I ibe ame size and tje of the present
i struct uit.
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No dm a lie -tl'-n U ontfinpI!fd
by lha A. . I.mi( company, Inc.. of
l'orilawi, (it collect lb dur
Itirn. fr injrljaie uf nrw (irr
njfine and city ?mr truck, W. 8.
Lent toM riij- t-utincilinn thin muia
ins at u io funna I it-sidim in lb? c.iy
bail at JO oVI'n k.
It (lit auditorium bond nrit If nrrd
iu tuprpue court, 111 f -.) i-ue j
fur iiurrbnc ,if Ifm new ftrc i-'inji- j
mot ilto will I vgjdt dcfrpil" the I
vitttTi repudiation t iht injure at ;
Vrdndiiy'i ft'il lertMa, U i !
bHd br m. M. Catkin, cir 'turner.
K d ccit Ion li Mprrted from th tu- 1
prune court m ) 'j'lxlon witlilu j
the Dfit .Ho dn i
Willing to Walt. j
"Our rompJiny ha" no ilriirc to nn j
barritha to city ndiniiiUtrohon in any J
wy a remit of (h!t lertlon," imM:
Mr. Long, " dftira to ctnd tli
fill If nl cooperation, ami am willm
tu unit until the utitier in ninugUl-
turd out in iiiprciue court.
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Kucrm-. cmllt audi, h.b. , wh0 will appear at th.
d we would be wilhnc to aoll the, ' Tl.,J..., I- rii o-i
at the mulc auditorium of the Uni
versity of Oregon. The coneart will
bo preeenleri by the Cueiian Choral
club of Eugene, included In the Ht of
slngert lire Joanna Jnmee tile, John
6lafert, Evelyn Brlttnw and Hugh
Winder. Mle Daisy Parker, a Euoene
girl, and a sophomore at the univer
sity, will bo at the organ.
Kxtrna'oti of the public market to 1
m-ludt another double row of stalU;
(nit at the present market is the plan j
of the board of directors aud permit- i
un ot the rmuity court h-i been ob- i
Uiord for use of the ground adjacent J
to Ilia jail building. Jt will not be!
tif-rnmry to rut away any irers as ft
tull !e possible to build around thm, :
ti the opinion of Clinton Hunt, court- ;
iy cMtnniioioiier. j
The menus of financing the new
.ii -i r kef project hare as yet not been j
Htinouncpd. The county has o fund
mailable for this puriMe, member
of the court afate. The pre-nt mar-j
kt was errtH through cooperation i
of Kugene btiiiueia men but no r- j
quest lias beeu mad i for aid on 'he'
ne' addition. In (lie opinion of some t
Kugene. business in-n who helped to
f.nsnce the present building a new
building could bo erertcd on borrow
ed funds Ihnt could be repaid through
a flight incresse In mnrket stall rents.
TIm! propoaed addition will be about
Lane Anglers are
AH Obeying Laws
Although there were many Lane
county anglers nut for the first day's
trout fishing aud there have teen a
considerable, number whipping the
streams yesterday and today, rney art?
all ivHI behaved, each has bis licence
und a (borough knowledge of th'
eiuira of the game, according to It'.d
ny H 'jrh, deputy state guine warden
for this district, wbo baa been look
ing orer tiie territory in tearch of
vi-daticiis during the pat two dia.
AlrcMigh the rains have iroved a
li!ii)di-sp to anglers there Is still min fi
C"nfideR' and the real cnthuNiaatx
are defying the weather in search of
their favorite port, Ibe deputy re
ports in.
E. J. Tobin Faces
Hospital Charge
SALKM. Ort.. April 17. K. J.
Tobin. bu lr be 1M iwo roonih.
liai been in lli'Diluut it tbe
boritl tor Ibe ImiDe, il arrlel
I'qlir In tin offii-e of Dr. II. K. Ut
St?inr, iiiperiutrndrnt ut Ibe imti
orjil i in llie cuuiy jail cbiir)!
nl with niclms ani nbflliiig au in
mn'e to !.
'I'll c-.'uriCf rrritro that Iat lilfs
lUr n bt Tnlnu Ut Orfl CourtiT. an
iui'uaie. out ol a ward at lllv h"lltal.
unci liiifr in tlit niaht mi't III in with
mi iintomobile on -ttli itrrt.
I oil prospecting leasra. He aaid man? ;
; of tbese applications were left bian.
Tourist Injured
In Auto Crash
STORE IS ROBBED
SI'ltlMiFIKLIt, April 17. Spe
cial). -Nearly $J0 in ch was stub-n
fr.'in tbe cigr store owned bjr Charles
I. ( lover n tae north tide of Main
utreet between Kourih find Kifib yes
terday during the noon hour. I'art of
the money was in a sack, and the rer
in Ibe cish register at the rear of r.ie i
store, being left there while Mr Cb-1
vrr locked up the do'.TH nud weot to
lunch. Jfiiriug bis MbHence, which wn
only nboyt '2it minutes, tbe thief pried
open the rear window, entering flnl
making off with the money.
Witness Called
In Wheeler Case
(ill EAT FALLS, Mont.. April 17.
(ypj-The first rvidnn-e touching di
reciiy oil (he indietuient which
Senator Burton K. W b- rl . wt Mon
tana with appear?'-, on b'hnlf of h
client before tlie department t the
interior after his electi' n to tin- sen
ate, was read into the record at th?
Montana senators Hil h're today.
Inmes MnHiOWMU. former empioje
nf (Jordon 1'ampbeM. Montana oil 'p
ernlor, for wV'in Senator Wheeler is
acctiHed of appearing, told on the witness-
stand of enciutniging aevi ml
perftona to tnke out applications for
MEDFOHD, Ore., April l".M-a.
J. If. Zitmau, a touriat from .Siiooiii
Springs, Ark., was sericusiy injured
whtn tbe car in which sbe was riding
was struck by a car driven by A.
Ketherkile of Coaling. CaL. on the
Siskiyou grnde sour. of Ashland hu
last evening. Mr. Zitui.in was thrown
headlong through the inilrhield. Ian 1
ing on her head, and is now in au
Ashland hospital .where she rceover.-d
consciousness this morning. Kether
kile will be detained by A-hland outh
oriiies awaiting t'je outcome of Mrs.
Zitman's injuries.
C. S. Frank Plans
$4600 Residence
Permit for tbe erection of a modern
residence, costing ' approximately
$46i0 at .115 Ninth avenue east, was
gtanted this morning to C, S. Frank
ai the office of V. JI. Alexander,
city building inspector.
A. M. Miutcr also took out a per
mit to huibJ a iK) residence at 1S71
Kincaid street.
ORIVER IS FINED
Frank Anderson, driver of an am
bulance car that collided with an ati-t-imohile
driven by a farmer April 4.
paid 5J.!M) as his fine and costs in
the cate, to Judge (Jeorge A. Gilmore
in municipal court today. Itoih cars
were damnged, but no one was in-
ijurcd. The cost resulted fr0Bl
I summoning of witaeea frurT
coast. , w 4i
From Aggie Co-ed
PULLMAN, Wash., April r
Wnsiiinaton Statp rnll . ' lt "
wucjpq .
haters won a unanimous Uedsitm
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!).-ct nf Japanese immraTi.in tat
j the affirmative side.
0HEG0N MOTOR CO
; I'hon. WU. wo I
Mutual T :?o il f to
.h TOf
and we would be willing
city n inn her fire engine uuder the
nine luinia, be concluded.
The city fire chief, IV. IL Nuebaum,
declared this morning tli;it he d.du't
need another engine, but ordered -")
feet of four-ply chemical boie from
Mr. Long, costing f-JO, The hone Is
tlirre ijuurter inch, coupled In oJi-fout
lengths.
Appreciation Expressed
The couuril expressed their appre
cintlou of I lio cuuipituy's atlltude In
the matter, and agreed to nwait Hie
auditorium bond decn before tak
ing any further steps.
"The query lias been made as to
whether the sewer bond Issue of "l,
tNXl, also held up by the auditorium
bonds, could be rold 1n additi'n to (he
isue approved Wednesday," ssld
Mayor Parks. "Tbe city attorney
rules that tbe last measure invalidat
ed the former one, and that only
(HJO in sewer bonds rno be sold. How
ever, if Ibe supreme court clears the
fire apparatus bonds, the council will
call immediately for bids, and tell
them as soon as possible."
Escaped Convict
Returns When his
Brother Needs him
Judge who will decide on the rela-1
tive merits of the local history es
says tu be submitted for the children's!
pageaut to In held hero May It, were1
announced today by K. J. Moore,!
count superintendent of schools, Tho
board of judges composed of former1
cbool teachers la headed by Mrs.
Vera Todd lrowe, chairman. Other
members of the board are Mrs,
Georgia Gllstrap, Miss Mnry Perklmj,
Mrs. W. U, Miner and Mra. Mary l.
Wheeler. All essays must be turned
ib by May 1, according to Mr. Moore.
Interest is increasing throughout
tbe county achnol area in rcgnrd to
the pageant and many morn districts i
are lending In word that they plan1
to participate. Mr. Moore In answer ;
to eeveral Inquiries states that when'
district la competing for the relic
display prises pioneer displays from
that district can not be entered "by
another district." If two or morn dis
tricts comSine for dUplaya then It
will be allt'wshle to have all co-operate
by pooling their displays," the
superintendent slates.
HKNT. Ore., April 17.- W. J.
Nehring, an escapee from the county
prison road gang, wns back in Jail
this morning afier one week spent at
the bedside of his younger brother
Pant, who died hint night of lnuU'
monia nt a local honpllal. '
Nehring, who was serving six
months on a bad check charge, es
caped several weeks ago, but came
back when notified by friends of the
serious illness of his brother. 11"
was ot once taken Into custody but
allowed to remain at the hospital un
der guard.
A new charge, of forgery, was filed
against him while he wns with bin
brother nt the hoxpitnl.
The parents of the Nehrlnga live In
MiuneKotH nod tlm younger brother's
body will be ehifiped bnck there for I
burial it was said thin morning.
Fire Wardens'
Meeting Planned
HAL KM. Ore., April 17. The an-j
nusl fire warden's conference will he j
held at the state house Monday and
Tuesday. May 4 and A, Stale Forest r i
K. A. F.lllott announced today. All of
the district wardens in the employ of;
the forestry department, and all law!
enforcement men who hold cummin
sinus, -to lit number, will attend.
LADIES of the 8T. MARY'S
GUILD or the Episcopal Church
will hold a Cooked Food and
Apron Sal In tbn new Lowell
Thcatro building Saturday, April
18th.
Danger Signal
Flashed by "Nerves"
When jrou auffer (tern (harp,
darting paint, nerva a Untie.
nerva fatlgu. accompanied hjr
loellng ut nhauatlon, yul are Ion
rt'ttlnna and upant tn aoek norrivd
rolitjiillon, thn norvna nru ai-mlhiK
out to you cry for help. Heed
lltla plan! U you d" not. terlotu j
coniti(ueiu'oa may roatilt. j
Kor yenra arlnntltta hava . nii.lil
ftn affortlva remedy for aurh n !
condltlun. Thnuaamla if teata 1
nnd experiments havo heeu mndi'. :
yet, heretnfore, no litre remedy
hat reitulted. Now, at taxi, ap
rnilnrut Hun Kranrlaco phyalrlan
annuunorn a new dlainvvry hnanl
upiMt ine arinnee ir lioinnopiithy.
ft form of treatment reroetiUiMl
hy many prominent phyalrlan aa
Ilia mual vffurllva rmedlal aitent
known to winnr. i
Thla dlarovery la rnmpounded
Into Kop Nenrltla Tahl-ia and
la now available to all who want1
relief from neurit la, neuralgia, i
nerre palna and other 'orma of
nervoua dlaonlera. If you ai-ffer
from "ner.ea." Iry thla remara-1
ahla preparation at one h.for
your condition geta worae. ,
K.ipa N'eiirllla Tahleia are fire
from narcotics, hromldea and i oal .
tar prmlucta. Allen'a llrtu Klnre
will aupply you. Mall ordera fill-1
ed. '
BIO DANCE
At Veneta Every Saturday Night
Vndor now ninnftKotncnt.
Hob Holatnn'a Orchestra
Everybody Wolcome.
GREER . CALLAHAN
Buys Furniture
Phona 33
PUBLIC DANCE
DREAMLAND
HALL
Every Wednesday end
Saturday Night
Wood and Coal
Wood under corer ny
length
King Coal Oak
Cord Wood Ash
Siabwood Maple
MANERUD.
HUNTINGTON
FUEL CO.
Ill National Bank Bids.
Room 2
Phone 6M
J . . : .
r-eWciflr .
JBaaE3li. Morning 10:30
Children's Matinee
under aunptre of
American Association University Women
"THE KING OF
WILD HORSES"
An nmnzinK, uuitiuo drama of nn nnooiujiiort'd
liorse, and nf brave hearts
Other Features Too
CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 20c
TODAY
and Saturday
Continuous
1 to 11 p. m
"
The Greatest Picture
Thompson Ever Made
You've never seen more action
more drama more romance more
adventure in any picture!
Fred
Thompson
with his marvelous horso
SILVER KING
in
"That Devil
Quemodo"
The Horseman of lha Hills the Buccan
eer ot Hearts Kldnnpper uf beautiful
women a Romeo, I.othnro nnd ixichln
vnr combined Sweeping d'own front the
mountnlns on his great while charger
to help the poor and do Justice.
T00AV8 GUEST
Mrs. R. Newman
1300 Hllyard St.
Kindly rail t toxofflce for
your two tickets, good to
day only.
i.
OUR GANG
will furnish you
the laughs In
"DOG DAYS"
SPORTLIGHT NEWS
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FEATURES FOR SATURDAY ONLY
Armour's and Swift's Hams, pound ... . . 33c
Large Eggs, strictly fresh, 2 dozen .... 49c
Large Florida Grapefruit, 4 for ., 27c
Skaggs' No. 1 Coffee, our best, pound ... . 45c
Sweet Juicy Oranges, good size, 2 doz. 53c
Skaggs Best Butter, pound '. . . ..... .: 45c
Lettuce, large solid heads. 3 for r... . , 25c
Fancy Golden Bananas, pound 10c
(We carry a full line of fancy pastry)
ALL WEEK FEATURES
l.AKOF. SWF.KT PIU'NF.S, :? Pounds
FANCY WII1TF, FKiS, Found .
KFl.l.OtiiFS PFF-II.'iilih Food -2 IV k a hps
NO. ' FANCY PF.AC11F.S, in Svmp. '' tana
NIIKF.PPKP WHKVT. :! lVkacos
SFNM All Iv'.MSlNS, 4 Fount! IVkncn
8KA(i(FS FAMOFS TWIN l.OAF, oJ Onnor.i
l.iko lliiinoMmli Hrond)
KAKt.V .11 NK FKAS. H cana .
M Al I.ANP SYVKF.T CORN. .1 cans
TO.MATOF.S, HAND .FACKKH, :! Can
29c
15c
25c
49c
35c
39c
15c
45c
45c
45c
2 Lar:e Packages
PEET'S GRANULATED SOAP 78c
5 BARS CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP FREE
Visit Our Store Study Our Prices And Save
SKAGGS UNITED STORES
Corner 8th and Olive
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Eugene, Oregon
FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
SPINACH, 'Jf
3 pounds fcWW
GHfc.cN bEANS, 'J(it
' 1-ound C3w
GREEN PEAS 4
l'ound I
CAULIFLOWER, 1K
II. ad, -mq and I 3u
RADISHES, local long C
2 bunches IOC
RHUBARB, extra Cj,
choice, pound' wW
LETTUCE, large, 9C
4 hoads aC
CELERY, fancy 50
hunch CUC
RADISHES, round, 1ff
.1 blinchpa I U C
ASPARAGUS, 1fl
J'ound IUC
GREEN ONIONS,
Hunch OC
SQUASH, c
Pound OC
CUCUMBERS, 9C
large fancy sCOw
NEW POTATOES, 10l,
Pound lm''C
SWEET POTA- J)l,
TOES, pound .... I CZC
CARROTS 1fl
3 Pounds IUC
RUTABAGAS, OC
, 6 Pounds CJC
PARSNIPS, OC
6 Pounds COG
TURNIPS, pc
6 pounds
BROWN ONIONS, 1 fl f
Small. 3 pounds .. IUC
POTATOES, Netted Gem
pounds . . 25c
pounds . . $1.85
BEETS, pC
3 hunches bWU
CARROTS, 9Kf
3 bunches C3C
TURNIPS ORe
3 bunches bww
TOMATOES, OKf
Pound Cwu
ORANGES, Jf).
Doien. 60c. 0c, CUC
GRAPEFRUIT, 2 for QC.
3 for 25c; 4 for C36
LEMONS, Large OCf
Dozen Cwa
NEWTOWN APPLES, 4 A.
Pound IUC
BANANAS, 10l,
Pound IC''C
ARETar0KES:.... 12'2C
Tru.TS:.... 12"2C
GOLPEN DATES, jr.
3 pounds . C3C
DROMEDARY DATES, 4Q.
Package I9C
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88-96
Ninth Ave. West
Stanley Building Eugene, Oregon
Saiurday Specials
39
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR
49 Pound
Sack
$2.39
Fur under today's
AVholesulo Trice
J. C. BEST BUTTER, none hotter, special
price to introduce, pouiut
BULK COCOA, highest grade,
3 pounds
TW1NK Washes nnd Dyes at the same
. time 10c. package
CHIPSO P. & Ci. Soap Flakes,
larce package - -
FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS, pound
SALTED PEANUTS, pound ,
FILBERTS, pound - :
BRAZIL NUTS, pound
WALNUTS, No. 2 Pound
"WALNUTS, No. 1. l'ound 1
T. X. L. ALMONDS, paper shell, poijnd :
DRIED MU1R PEACHES, round
OREOON PRUNES, ..0-40, Pound :
SEEDLESS RAISINS, .'i pounds 25c
BLUE KOSK RICE, Fancv, ,T pounds 25c
NAVY BEANS, No. , 3 pounds 25c
LENTILS, Pound 12.C
SPLIT PEAS, Pound 10c
POPCORN, pound - 10c
SHREDDED COCO A NUT, Pound 25c
SODA CRACKERS, pound 15c
. 15c
20c
20c
. 15c
20c
. 30c
. 30c
. 15c
12c
AMAIZO OIL
Best For Salads and Cooking
Pint
Can
25
Quart .
Can
45
Half Gal.
Can
85
Gallon
Can
Winners in Guessing Contest
$15. 00 CASH FIRST PRIZE
Won by Mrs. T. Jensen, 36 E. 9th St. with guess of
$3200.00
S5.00 CASH SECOND PRIZE
Won by D, H. Mitchell, Creswell, with guess of
$3183.33
The lowest guess made was $32.50; the highest
$11,112.15. The opening day's sales were $3194.01.
The Change of Ownership
of the KoKe-Tiffany Co.
Stationery Store
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C. R. Whytal and C. M. Lawrence have purchased the
Koke-Tiffany stationary store, and coincident with this
announcement, will take over active, management of the
store.
We are firm believers in the progress and growth of Eu
gene. We have watched it for some time, and we are
very enthusiastic over its prospects. We are now ready
to work for a greater community.
Our endeavor will be to serve the public to the' best of
our ability; to offer merchandise of high quality at the
lowest possible prices, and to make this your ideal of a
store as near as it is humanly possible.
Eugene Book Store
Successors to Koke-Tiffany Stationery Co.
864 Willamette Street Telephone 1052
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