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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1925)
Fiklay Evening, April 24, jqoj TIIE EUGENE OUAED Pago Ten SETTLERS ASK FOR Vnlue of the co-opcraiion Hi various cjuntie of ibe itnle in tin1 land ettlpinrnt proj-nim biiHtetl h) SOCIETY AND CLUBS By MARIAN LOWItY Tlie ou tut audi tig affair of (lie cam put lociul r..lend-ir will t the oprn Ijoii slid reception for wliicli inem bfri of Kai'J Alpha Thio ure m- (crtMiijing tomorrow ifti-rnoon uii'l eveninif al thrir nitrariivs u?w hoim-j finniliei-. 51mn. of (be Klks lodf, KiWHiKi r ub, ltoiary club, Uom club, un.i the lp)cioa nuiiliarj are co-open:- with the IfKioO. A lium if r ui of u. a. Thomas and ulem-J Suffrage Group mil prominent Kiigfiiffliis ore to be pa truiM wnil patruiieNfs for the went. (hp Pordnnd chamber uf oomnitrco ttt ... .(.,. ,.r(.,.. Ahoui nrn ihonnnt.d treKHed in the report for the pant J'i j,viiutiont have b:u ihhuimI for tho Uiontlis of that ontaniwiiiou. Ki(turn f, f f ;J jj. j the iifternooti between three on (he number of protective nftlerh 0-c, nI1( , o'clock ncverol huu for Oregon pained lnnn thin period j (jr(,rf iWijKI,eplo naw ben bidden. have been received .by the Kugeii" hi( in (J)ft -Venin between tic rbfimbr of commerc. Jocompfptt reports from out aide C-.iJinmniii" rive n total of 0S7 fm ljea located in the sttte dtirinn the ante periml. with a capital invest ment of IL'.IOT.W. i'riidpective nettlem who hare defi oitely nated their intention f coining lo Oregon nitmher Ji.iT, r whom mu ;,.,. niJ(j rvening. returned mgned mie siionnairea arni .K they were cominir thm yeor, bring ing with them an ajotrfate capital in viatmcnt of f l.fMd.'JOO, 3B. 586 Letters Sent Out. A total of RHJM letters were mail ed out by the department, t which The four cUutuvn of the university are HpoHHoriux informal dance tU'.t evening. The n-iur and junior clamvn, have jo.neij forcf a for a frolic at Lnruwiy hall, while the sophouiorea t.ra .Imiw'iii ill tl)P (nillDit SuOliri, hottrs of eiftht-thirty o clock anil . thp frP)tjni,,n jn the W'onnu" eleven o ' lorn in ine ptening i uhj building,. folk and Minimum are to be received. A larga number of out-of-town guehU will im ihtp lor " ' ",7""' ,p,,,l,rr, ,f Kan. Kouei dub wilb cores of nliimuw of the soro.ily from ,,... all over the Mt A muaicil progrum bnti been arranged for lnth the iiftvr- Mr. fiflvid Unit ' luii' heon tomorrow. .Minn Kit her Davis and Mint Mar fnret .Mnrrioon re spend ng tlie week fid in 1 riland. having M'lt tin morning. 1'iiibera of the V. H. ! Due hundred and twenty-one mil! reporting to West Coa.nt l-uinbrinen'a ttHKociatioii for the week cuding April IS, manufactured J 0-1, i, 17,4 1" feet of j lumber; fold 1 Ml.i:ts,M7 feet; and Hhiilied Hj,jl,',.rilil feet. .New iiiiKineyK wu U per cent above prorltictiofi. Shipment a were 7 per t cent helow new tniMlii'HS. Thirty-neven p'T rent of all nevi buhiiif-H taken during the week wa for future water delivery. Thin 'aninunied to 4',K feet, of whirh 1 'At,rt7,'.l'.7 feet wan for domestic entertaining nrft ,ieliv -v. -IMi wi jr,? .:,-, ft exMrt. New buKinefH by rail amount-I ed to 2,1 i't rnra. Thirly-eight per cent of the lumber l h hipmentx moved by water. Thin ; amounted to .', I71UJ"-! feet, of ivlnob ; 2H,SU,"M7 fent tlinveil coflHtwise and. j intercoalnl; and H),ti'A7 feet ex j port. Kail nhipinentH totuled are I carx. owners will not be in active charse of the business but the place will be managed and directed by I. Male, formerly of the Springfield garage. The new radio whop will specialize m high class part Mr amateurs wno devre to ronwtruct their own receiv ing fft. tb owners state. A full line of nationally advertised radio m-tH and accetfM.ries will be carried, is the announcement. The new own ers have taken possession and the More has been opened. Ends Services Tli1 whipping put it n method fif pimii-hnn-nt nlill in utrtl in lirlnwnre mill Marvlnrifl. WASIIIXOTOX. April 24 The national woman suffrage association haa formally eudi-d its Hfe of nearly 75 years devoted to the fight to ob tain the vote for women. Mrs. Cnr rie Chupman Cult. iresident. presided at a meetinK nf its offirers and other snffrase leaders railed here jesterdny for the formal dishandine .of the or- gnnization throiigh whteh Susan H. Anthony and other mffrngc pioneers started before the Civil, war, the movement which achieved its coal with the adoption of the nineteenth amendment five years a'o. Tonight. affair will h' lb' i nairniM. "A -Van! in lorm, 10 w irtven in the armory, and whirb i. t" t. i .'..n-.llv lir ihf r'niiene stionsorinx a rummnae anle tomorrow l.oe:il auto and team deliveries to' ..,..1 l tli. Aiuerienn lez'on for var-1 at the rfA H.HH Ktm In answer to irirulturl ,. ,.i,ri,.i,i, ..nmoipa. eiceniall) Improvements imiuiriea. More than "(MKX) iieee of;,,, aj,abled war veterans and their I start at ten oVIork. Ilterattira wera lorwarueo 10 pros pertlr. Ktllerl during the lam. eo-iod. Kvidene. of the attitude of imt of the leading communities toward the central organization la contained in letter! on file at tha land settlement departnirnt at rortland. . I. llorer, chairman of tha Lane county land set tlement committee and president of the Oregon State I'snkers' nssneiation offered the following comment: "Our outside cnminunltics feel that your department has been a most po tent factor for a aystematlc and pruc tleal land settlement program for tha state. We lisvo reason lo hellev. that many fnmlllea hav coma lo Lane county Indirectly through your ef.'oru and that many mora will continue lo come as result of this timely work." -Tinrrnr nAnnim' ! inter ur dhduhu COMING SATURDAY cott ige in the park for abd ."i.!MiJ.!lo feet. f the cottage. It is to ! I iifiNed domestic cargo orders tot aled IM.Siti.Mit feet. I nfilled ex port order 7J.4.".IM feet. I nfilled i rail trade onler .r,itl."i cars, i In the first -Hi-titecu weeks of the I year, production reported to West it the first duty oV a newspaper is to inform, the second to ilistruet. and 1 tlu third lo piitertuitl. I. R. Fox to Build $10,000 Residence I ( oitNt l.tiiitbermen association luis I been l..ri7l.'.'il't. l-'t fei-t; new business I. 'iiti.JfMt.STiJ feet; and shipments II. V.Hi1lil(i,J.i.i feet. State Lodge Will Plan for Meeting Lans county Odd Fellowship will end a large delegation to the sot- ereign grand lolga session to he held t rortland September 20 to 2U. ac cording to officers of tha I. O. O. K here. This will be one of the large national conrentions held at Portland this year and the Oregon state Odd J-ellowa are making active prepara tions to greet the visiting delegates. Hotel accommodations are already be ing listed for tho (September conven tion, according to word received from tho Portland committees In eh rage of the arrangements. A big delegation of Iane county Odd J-ellowa will at tend the annual grand lodge sessions to be held at Ashland (he latter part 01 Aiay. Car Owners Cited On Bond law Case Cited to appear In court for oper ating public service vehicles outside of tha five-mile, limit without obtain ing the apodal public service bond, two car owners were fined (10 each in Justice court at Junction City yes leidiiy. This bond I. required of all public carriers that operato beyond live miles of whero tho cars ore reg istered although in far thero hnvo been but few cases brought Into court, according to Melviu Turubull, county traffic, officer, who cited tho two drivers. A heavy yconlty is attached to Ibis provision of tho stale motor laws, a fino of fIKSI and olio year In jail being provided. Oliver Ingram and Jes Henderson were the car owners In cuurt yesterday. 4-L TO MEET Sritl.(IKIKI.I. April IM. ISpe. rial), Annual election of officers, and preparation of resolutions to le sent lo the 4-1, dlMrict board incrting April ail al Wrndling will he features of Hie regular tnunllily meeting of the Npriugrirld local ot Ine l.cjnl l.egiou of J.oggera nml Lumbermen Monda evening al 7:1111 o'clock in Hie W. II. V. ball. The meeting will he pretcdtd by I he HI, safely-first inecling al fi o'clock in the mess hsll at the lloolh Kelly lawmill ,at which Levi II. Sect will preside as chairman. POWDER PUFF 0EAUTY 8HOPPE Opposite Helllg, Phone 1712 Indlcallvn of an art: the right lialr cut to suit your Individuality. l'ut and nirl 60c. Permission lo erect a $10,000 resi- n, "Tliief of IIiiloI id." w i c l lil.iy-1 uence sou Knrnge nt jim.p I nivcri:y ed for an unusually large crowd but a 'street was grained to Irwm H. Fox few weeks ago will have n second re- i'i- wit n by V. II. Alexander, city appearance In Kugene Mnturday morn- building Inspector. Work on the new lng, a mnllnee which the American As- slructorc will begin immed ately, it Is social on of i:imer.ly omeu win . annro. givo for the children of Eugene, Tho Association's lutenlions In giv ing these children's matinees is for the purposo of encouraging the taste lor e.cnn pictures. The " Thief of Hogdnd," which Is a heuiitif ul fantasy, and which portrsya a Isle from the Arabian Mghls, stimulates the latent tenses of beauty and finesse. Ilouglns Fairbanks plays the part of Hie thief who gives up his dis honest life and overromea Impossible obstacle, in bis quest for the rarest gift In the world in order that he might earn the hand of a beautiful princess. The matinee will start at 10:30. Springfield Lions Hear Paul R. Kelty RPHIMIFIKI.II. April iM. (Spe cial) l'anl It. Kelly, editor of the Kugene Guard, addressed the Spring field Lions club at Iheir regular weekly luncheon today in tho W. O. V. hnll on "Tendenciea in News." The contrast between the newspapers which print what they believe the peopla want and demand and those who print what Ibey believo the pen plo ought to want nnd demand waa pointed nut, with the Los Angeles Ilerald cited as nn eiample nf the former, and Ihn Christian Hclence Monitor, the latter. "Tho problem of tho newspnper," said Mr. Kelty, "is how lo he Inter esslng to all its readers and yet keep clean bow to give a complete rec ord nf the news from day lo day and at the same tlmn be fit to be read aloud In the family circle." Mr. Kelly declared that aa he sees A. It. 1'nris was granted a permit In hulid a f HIIHI home nt 7:U Ninth avenue west. Other permits issued included Hie following: Klhcl II. Millignn. ftoOO residence, 1001 Kmerald street. It. C. (IruliHin. J.IIKKI residence, .T.I0 Nineteenth avenue west. It. .1. Lord, t-IH) shed. 11(17 Twelfth avenue eat. New Radio Store Opens and Plans On Service Made Purchase of the ntock of the form er Myers radio store at MH Willam ette street and the reopening of thp establishment under the ownership POWDER SaaneVrice O OtLrtces for weJ More lhansTountiandahalffora Quarter . BtLLV OgP-VRTMCWT STOng Those Enviable Lines Of Youth Revealed in Women's - Fashionable Rubber $5 .00 Practical Front. Corsets Look to the design of your corset. Does it mould vour figure naturally and comfortably! "Will it enha nee the beauty of your costume You can answer "yes" to both of these questions if, like so many women of taste, you select this long matched, pink coutil finish F. X. clasp front ruliher fjorset. Your beauty of figure depends on your cor set. The right one can transform a frankly thin woman into n vision of willowy grace. And it can change the too-plump womanjnto a picture of stately dignity. - (2nd floor) ou can pay more for lots of things than you pay for SHRED DED Wheat, but you won't get more real food value for your money. Shredded Wteat A fULLMEAL IN 2 BISCUITS Goodness knows how many followers 4 it? About Lane County Series Xo. .1 In HO ther mtP .1JT0 farnia I unified at follow : Under 3 Acre in 3 to 9 Acrt joj 10 to 19 Acrtt 279 20 to 49 Arret 50 to 99 Asm .... ...... MS Titer hns heen much u, dividing of InimI into kmallrr fans: since u, ,.f l.auu Couiitr i it-uiiBrij. vdnpted to itu-nive rultivmion t Hf-rif iiHl fnrumii in the g f it er 1 ml-. I.n t'uintr U ei. entiiilt)' a TiMnrn unity of rnntl homra, good itctioolii. rhutclkett and food roadi. No matter -nhat .mrt of the County ymt happen to b in ou will find people Wfll natU. fied with our banking uprvii-c, Bank of Commerce Eugene, Oregon 3S2 C-Mt4nM Mp4 In - vp-m tlh K-rj the tiamlt ry. nHiHn top (i Ml. fc1, rIK . Mlely renim-Mt. N-i mn-opfnrr; " "I'-BHmi hi; no raw r.lun t.t rut )tiu. I hrrr'i a eomriilrm it.rw lalner lwn tli CoI t foil. JJSSf ll ' Thp good-enffte makcr.-i nrf roiinl lrss win) ilcpnul on Cnlden W rsl in ilisprnsin their iimrninK rhecr. They've been nociinuihilinn 40-oild years- the line (-row ing ihiilv. II in .in raiy. so rrrtain lei mnlto tltwdeufftr wllh (iohlcn Wrsl. It's lilcnilnl from Ihe worhl's bcM flnvorcil high-grown ticnics lo slarl wilh. Tlicn it is roiiMnl nml sled ml si icnlificnlly, hikI routes lo you in t tiBl ruinous kry-oirninK viu-num rnn wild the quality nil there. Nnliirnlly II Is economical alwavs seriniiiK lo vicM more delicious cups lo Ihe pound. AIm irr :.l. nr.si T Or.es. r.kM A tin.. Jspsa CLOsurr nf-vrn. ccin rrs tk as rxrMisivm.Y. 1'OKilNtl AND SKATTI.K WHY PAY HIGHER PRICES? Millions o Pounds Used by the Government ' " i He a Battling m . T Sea Captain f iSgSr vJx ; Tahiti Stren a T i 1 NEW W AaYT I From the luxury of London across CUfiJU ul'THr n S ! the seven seas to a forgotton Isle OslJiV filtn"!. t Hi ! And there, a South Sea siren woo3 Tills 1Y M l l JsTsTPsA t and a man fornets. XMilAl YV "As Man ( Desires" Tj iJVIilton Sills ' iMl Viola, Dana M MsCmM ROSEMARY THEBY . 'W 'TSSWl RUTH CLIFFORD . fe S J V Honey AMTU U P X saving &M$MmMi&f Fancy Creamery Butter, Pound 39c -FISHER BLEXD HARD WHEAT FLOUR, SACK $2.25. -H0XEY COMB CHOCOLATE CHIPS, POUND 39c -JELLY BEANS, POUND 15c -SMALL, JUICY SUNKIST ORANGES, DOZEN, 19c -KA0MA CLEANSER, CAN 5c -REGULAR 2 FOR 15c FAIRY SOAP, BAR 5c -AS USUAL DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF CITY FRIiE Extra! Round Aluminum Roasters 79c -10 QUART HEAVY ALUMINUM DISH PANS 88c O-SO-EZY OIL MOP - - $1.00 1 BOTTLE LIQUID VENEER 30o TOTAL VALUE - - - $1.30 Specially Priced at 88c Cash stores Friday and Saturday Specials at the Caslnr Oil. odorless anrl tastclPsa, 4 nz. 25c Pic California Svrup ot FIrs ' 60o 30c nromo Quinine .... 25 Mineral Oil, best quality, Full Pint M PPTHRriPTTJTTAW T-l'PTJ A Ti mninvrn ion- discount (rom our regular charge Friday and Saturdiy FEATURES FOR SATURDAY ONLY Strawberry Rhubarb, pound 5c Local Asparagus pound 15c Lettuce, large solid heads, 4 for . 25c l ull Cream Cheese. 2 pounds 45c Pure Lard, 4 pound pail 88c Pure Lard, 8 pound pail $1.73 Peanut Butter, the best. 2 pounds 35c For Saturday Satin Crepe Dresses Women's Blouse Values From $12.50 to $15.00 Idem ! i West !l ALL WEEK FEATURES CARNATION OR B()R PEN'S MILK, .loxon FANCY BR. SI.ICK lMNE.UTI.E. N.. !. 2 can FANCY Cl.INli PK.VCIIKS. No. 2 2 canV Sl'NBKMTE CI.KANSKR. ,.n . .. CRYSTAL WIUTK Si).P, 10 bars 7 LARCE I'KO. AI.RERS OR (I'AKK.R OATS (LD FASHION GINtiER SNAPS, 2 poun.ls Visit Our Store Study Our Prices And Save $1.15 . . 49c . 49c ... 5c 39c ... 28c .. 39c SKAGGS UNITED STORES "WINDOW Coffi lit CORNEll 8th' & OLIVE EUGENE, OREGON C l Ckwtl Vrrsn