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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1925)
April i. THE EUGENE OUAED !, ft Pago Two Friday Evening it j rt Paris, adjutant scneral of tlit i Uhfrevfr prarlicable, the order" aUl, a ct'nioiijr by the perwinel of I the army in honor of attendirijc and i ahhiit inoitn r nlmuid h hfdd and j the gravf in post, re metTles whir j Koldit tn' iiHitluT" ar at ri't nhull b drmrut'-d. 'J'bf 'Ofiiiiiii.dinsc f eii-ra . v.rcf instruct -d to iHUP invitation" i to moilt'TM of Kftldifm to airi-nd th J fircimiiiif j n (id it wuh MJt;gi'Ht'd thai ; .sfH'i'inl iiivitniioiiH hp pipnt-d to ! gold tnr inot Item who could he : rcaihfd. The !ag Is all Kf-t ff,r tUn opcu'" ; of "A Night in l'aris." Ilif bg fun jisjfcoiit of the Amrrimn tuition, n-; tint oil by Kiuattiana, Kotarbn i and I. ion, at the armory tonight. Iinors of tb 'mildiug will be thrown oprn at 7:30 uYlork l.Miight, and the Nhowtf will last until 1U u'clm-k. The i Pfipaut will he repeated ISaturdny ; jiijtlit. Following are the vvpui n th? j progr-iiu: i Jick Fox, formerly leading man with Ulsin Jaiiia. Jvy Lilly, "radio kjrncopnting Mn , buater." I Mr. and Mr. Sid iJliotiiie iinl company, in "A Night in Turin ' dam-r Kit. J Adirie SIoHoitla, 'master of b!a k . Home of Prince Looted by Yeggs IMP SHOOTERS TO ! MEET C01WS ! ! teiimed; I , i I Lull in Wind Saves Pendleton Buildings prVlll.FTflV. fire.. Aoril 24. X "I"".!. . .. ..... ... :j .1.!. IV ! lortuoaie ilili la me niuu ibiii aur big-time vaudeville bill, sod lv well worth seeiuz." 'o!lowing are tbe shooters to rep resfnt Kucene. !(. A. Babli, tram captain: J. NV. Seavey, I,. K. hunmoni. liar II Vmf.li W 11. Itohertsnn. W W. MrCornark, Dr. Hall, w. H. Andrr- I raoininj was factor in preventing sou. H. O. Lowell. Ir. f. M. Day, J. ' , leave lose by fire in tbe heart of A. Ituanell. J. II. Hlewett, W. W. Iirown. Hoy Slien, Dr. William II. N'eal, N. J. NHson, Hay Vcatch, Hud Kompi), Dr. I.. lingim. K. It. Danrjer, (iu Neely, A. W. Hrlliwell, S. SS. l,:ilell. lYrH'inne! ' f ! Ijc 20-innn trapliont iug team from the I.ane County i picture island for another month autl t Tilis will lie tile finl of 1 i fni:u-i) innr-rl!y tonrDar.t' lit KuffPtir nnd thro. - fur tliat inn'. i t" report received CREDIT SERVICE to helm tiro oflVe of The. county auperin-1 ,.nl,,,tir,n ,.,..,. 0 Willan). Con-ollir. j temlent or n.lioole. 1'hone .'ITS. f. S. Uillon. !lf. ml UUM-en arta. '.lib mi em.ral.l worth SIIIOll. Ill Hawaiian Here nidcm, in homo land , ,.,,,:,,, inj,.p Mnv i,i,i,., ihe aiiiiKu ami milnic. I n1(.fl ., ,.,.,rl,i,,., ! ,me per- U.1,1 rcllown I,iim.1, In Interlude, ami , ,.iliilr wil, iUf h,e. coli'ert. Altl'AlilA. (nl.. April L'l.- I'eae officer loilay were iniealijjBliiin h:ir- glaty of (lie borne of I'r loe Krik of. W lieninailt here ye-lrrflay ill HlilWl tw'. rlni valur.l at f IIKat were taken .Several fur piecru anil fur coat v.il ii' il at fs.VrO were wrapped up hj liw liilljtlare. hut left beliihfi. Iliey evi dently htvihir heen anrjiriaifl. 'f'l.n lii,.ln.v il una l'eiw.rled In fl t,v I'rinee l:rik. oeem-ed ! ( 'orvn Hi", the deridina ' hoot will ..... i- .... i ..-:...... t rn iii'iiiriil vrounil.v. taa )Ir. .M''7or' I lin.'id.all ; na. k. l'"i' " - ! ' V.i mlniiminn will be charae.l for n hooi was planned for two monllm Ihe trphoot Sunday," " Mr. .Mo ; but a rennent that it be maintained Cornaek. "The reaular program atarta.fnr Ihe additional period wan made to at 10 a. m.. and the team ehoot rijrbt I (he aehol board. after luiieb. Siieetntom who come u.it j lo urr Ihe kbo t will be Ireilled to .1 j The first telephone wa inatnlled deinoinlratlon by .1. Vi'. Seavey, atate in the White llniife in JKS1, when I'liauipion. Thia would be H topliner .uiMlront was president. die city, according to Chief Iiingotd oi th local fire department. The roofi ntn burned off three small butiuesa etlablifbmenta. The wind bad been blowing contin uously for 48 houra hut ceaaed about four o'clock thia morning. The fire wan diaeonered about 5 o'clock and I.eTore it waa extinguished, the wind waa blowing again harder than ever. I Nu estimate of damage made by the Arraiigementa have been made fnrKnihla of r.vth ae. ownera of the th continuing of ihe achool on Good- I irnerty, at a late hour thia morning. Goodpasture School Will be Continued Sftor! Miir n't, astifX'iatinn to romprte j Siioday wiili a 'ii'ar tfiim from tU' ('riallm tiun rhiU, at the niunidp.il ; .niiirinn field it ann'-une'd today hy Y. Mii Virnvif, rlnirmnn of tlr innmiMpe in rhurcc of tint h'ot. t ,. triirhpr employed will he retained ' w 1 1 I amfttc r.nt t FCTION AND Hhoiild Uie urore be tied at the mil j srnooi waa paianiHijr uurins , of Hip HPcond mateli. lo he held m ; Hie period oi nign water in rn winier . ,i.nK it was iinponathjp !r ttie fiiiioreD i vho reside on the inland to make the 1 gib. Mutual Life. 11. aprbgua. tf 20 E tf nieilr .li-n l.oijt i"oth, ,Mf ,.,, cre our driving. Crip of the minMtng ' l ines w.tn a plrtfimiiii jiiirl n flinmond linnT rinj: valued at f.'1'KK) and the other pt TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY: Ff'It RF.NT (iroperr store building one and hailf hlork eaat Onburn hotel. Inquire .110 Sth Ave. K. or il. j M. Lakin. M. Jt. A., near Avard Ktn tion. n'.iO A atyle fhow, fealuriitg popular j iiiphiIipik of Ktigene'H younger net in the MMiKoii'a Intent fashion eie.-itioiiH,' will he one of the eiiieriainnit'iilti. 1'liern will he coiKTHHioim and "ide ahowM gnlore, neforduig to (ieorge F. Love, general flisirimui in rimrge. A apiifo will he provided in the ei-iiler oi ihe room, where all who d'-Mire will be given an opportunity to dan e. "X" Arklcy, noted globe tr-tter and KilhoncKe nrtiHl, who is Npemltlig H, lew day a in Kugpue, will he one of the , L-oiieeMfjoii art ini h. it is mated. ' A "La iegionnain'" Cm fa will be; I'otiitiirted by thu In lien anxilinry to; the legion, and the Salv.ilion Army i niii nerve coiire and dotightitiH. j "iteeeipta will go to three worthy raint'A," aaya Mr, Love, "'i'lieea are '. to needy familiea of Lana county dli aided veieraim, or to veterans them- ; fci'lven w ho, heeaiiKo of goveriimeiit : red lpa cannot receive hoipitalixn ; tion or uoinpijiiwiJiou, t 'ho V. C. T, i II. farm honm for children at Cor viIIIb, and lo Ihe Hoy KcoutH of Ku gene, Tlin hIiuw will he clean and re fined, mid we parlk'ufurly Invito la diea to attend." Details of the parade to feature the Lane county school children'! pageant to be held here Saturday, May U, are taking ihape, according to aunouncc inent today of E. J, Moore, county vu jieriutendent ol acbonlk, Major W. 11. White will be inanhal of the day and Uie policing of ilia route of the parade will be done by membera of the local natluunl guard companies, it la nu-1 Hon need. i The parade will form on the north of Olive etrcet eitending aa farj aouth aa Uie number of entrie pur- licipalliig. The parade will go ami on : Fifth avenue to Willamette street, south to either Thirteenth or .Six teenth avenues, depending on the length of the parade and the number 'f spectators, then counter march on, Willamette norih to ISixth, Uieu cant , to Oak atrect and the armory. "The counter-march will enable .ill thoae taking port itt the parade to ace the entries of all other districts and ; thia will add lo thu iniereat of the. event for thwe who will he In the pantile," Mr. Moore, said. The board of tbree judges who will van vn the entries and award the . prises will have their stand on the hah-oiiy of Ihe building at the north-f west mrner of Ttnth avenue and Wil j lunieite street at thi Kugene Uirsinraa . college, is Ihe nnnouncemeut. Jurymen Declare Tillamook Child Died From Heating TILLAMOOK, Ore., April 21.- The body of Sylvia limine. Or sea in p, ased 4, hits been taken to Portland for burin) following (he lihpirM late ya lerday whieh vemiltetl In n verd.-'t tlut her death wan rnuMd by a bf til ing with a strap admintnterf d by her grnmlmother, Mrs, M. C. I'siuti, , Mm, Cora M. Otmamp, the childn mothrr, took ttio body and nUu tliv three yem old son, Clnrcme, The father. Fetrr C. Peseamp. afler leav ing tb oldest son, Leror, 10, with neighbors in the Meda district, left for Portland with the tw jrsr old' on. Frank. Mrs, Pston remains In Jml re. awaiting action by the grnnd jury lo morrow, Willie at I'm ino,uei yeterdv Included everal neigh lion who loM of reports that Mra. paton had brateti the leM-anip ebthlren. It deie.p.I thfil neiitlvttors had ftit a p-titiiii tt county officers tiraing artb'a for th' seiy of tlie eliildrrn. Archdiocese (Jains Christie Estate roitn.ANP, Ore., April VI- The entire e.tale of the late AivhbNhop Aipxander t'hriHiie, valued at f liMHHi, is left to the Catholic arrluiifre.e of Oregon t'ily, over whn-h he prenitM, tinner ths will filed here f.r probste. Ntiputsiion is made ibat NpprovuiiRte k l TO a- re of Uttd near P riland, In cluded in tlia beiuet, In tttrd for eicttittn aid msinieuiince of a emt. nary for siodrnta in pnethool n( Hit Homan Cnth-du lmrh. Pernonal property is listed at K.HH rash. Mothers of Soldiers Will be Hemembered WAHIUNiJTON, April 21 - A nation-wide denionntrntton by the arniv to express its affection and appre ciation for the mothers of tb soUhers of America hn been rdfed by tin war departfiieut on Mother's da), Mav lo. lnfttruetions to commatidit g genrr aU of all rorp area and iodrprtident army rommands onlsnng tberti to ar range suitable reremonie at po-Mn, ramps and other wtaiions were f.if. warded tmlay by Major Oencral Hob- With every 1925 Hoosier Highboy bought tomorrow o are kivii A , ' .- hL-L J Ik " Aw Is 1 .5,1. mm i i, ii'JlMP-Ln this chinaware.set, cutlery and glassware You wjll be delighted with the charming decoration and Colonial pat torn of thia hlKh-Kritde, aeml porcelain, dinner et. You tnuat see this not to roally nppri'ciatn it. It Is attractive enough to grace any table a aot you will be proud to own. If you buy your Hoosier today or tomorrow, you get this fine set at no added' cost. Pay only down You must hurry offer ends tomorrow! I his is your last chance to take ad vantage of our remarkable 1 loosicr offer. If you buy your Hoosier to day or tomorrow' you get with it, at no extra cost, a beautiful dinner set, a real Dexter cutlery set and a fourteen-piet e glassware set. You v';iiiint iiffortl ( tli'liiy, however. This is ii spiH'ilil offer to introdueo (lie new li'-.i Hoosier Hijfhhoy- the finest kitehen rtih inet ever nuule. Ami we hnvo only n lim jtt'il number of cabinet for the otvnsion. If you unit (hey mny nil he sold! Come in toilny or (ilione nnd wo ,ill reserve n 1 hmsier mid the three soU for you. We have also a limited number of other Hoosier cabinets on which tho same liberal Special Offer applies as long as they last. ii Thia is n genulno fioxter Pomentlo Sclenre Set. It lneludea a carv ing set of knifn and fork, two aput ul.ia especially designed, a variety of knives-ten pieeos In all. kiich onrt is made of finest crurtMo steel, plaint and keen edited. This set conies with your Hoosier. , v Each piece In this crystal glass ware set is designed to keep In gredients In perfect condition. There re seven spice Jars, five large containers for dry staples, one smaller Jar for tea or cocoa and an open dish that is ideal for salt. Six NEW Highboy features New combination aiau and wood panel doors. An entirely new daco ratlvo touch la given by combining glaaa and wood panels In the upper double doors. These doors are fitted with handy metal and wood racks. On one, a single rack for extract bottles, on the other a triple tray for change, milk checks, etc. A newtyoe flour hln. A new flour bin with shaker sifter attached, providing ample rapacity for all ordinary needs. II la accessible. rmori able and easily filled. A porceltron bin conveniently located provides an additional eO Ih, capacity If needed. enlarged shelf atoeaga apace. I'ncluttered roomy shelves, full twelve Inches deep, give a total storage space never before possible. Oenuin porsallron ttoraga drawee. The big lower Vrawer Is converted into a wonderful storage bin a tight, moist-proof, dust proof, receptacle for flour, potatoes, winter vegetables or for staple fruits such as apples oranges, etc. ' Genuine porceliron bread and caka bo. Just above the storage drawer Is another drawer for bread and ck.-the finest and mrst convenient bread hot ever designed. Sliding tutting board. tv-r Ih- bread box Is a new sliding rutting board of rock maple-- placed just where you would logically use it Ihese, remember, are now features. The Highboy has also the doiens of convenient devices that have for years made Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets famous. Use Your Credit WETHERBEE -POWERQ A IA3T HlftTH AND OAK jf We Charge No Interest Extra! J. C. Best Creamery Butter Q pound t9U Alber's Cream Flaked Oats, 1 lb. 4 oz. pkg. Nucoa Oleo- margarin e, pound " P. & G. Soap Deal, St $1.00 Council Picnic Spread, 31 o. net, 21? glass M.tM 4 Graham Crackers, Of 5 pound enrton OtM Soda Crackers, .'J pound enrton 2 Geld Medal Flour, 4!) pound sack Sugar, 15 pounds Stanley Building Eugene, Oregon Balk Coffee Quality coffee priced 10 cents a pound under real market . value. -Blended and roasted by experts and ground daily as sold. A: A. Blend None belter pound D. D. Blend high grade, pound . 1 G. G. Blend Good coffee pound Peaberry A strong coffee t(6 50 45 35 pound We are building a coffee busi ness. Over half a ton sold In ten days, and every buyer will repeat. SAVE MONEY AT STANLEY'S We are prepared to handle- thousands SaturdsJ rJinotoon onlomArvnlo and thn (roods rfiarlv tn V,j ' A.'UUWVW.A UB.VMJ.vvj. o "aUU QQ I Vint, if Tinsaihle rln vour buvinff beforn non. ,1 will enable us to handle more people and give all I better service, Vegetables 5f 12 121 Fruits and Grape Fruit, 2 for O'tI? anil 3 for Lemons, fancy dozen mitM Oranges, dozen 55c, 40c, V , Bananas, pound .... 12Jc Newtown Apples, lb. 10c Strawberries, box 25c Golden Dates, 3 lbs. 25c Cocoanuts, each 15c Brown Onions, . -9 small, 3 lbs -B-V Bermuda Onions, lb. 10c White Wax t(j(i Onions, pound Green Onions, 4 2 bunches XSf Radishes, long or A round, 2 bunches' String Beans, -f 'JJL? pound JL 12 Tomatoes, pound 25c Rhubarb, pound 5c Lettuce, solid, 9'?? 4 heads Cabbage, solid, pound New Potatoes, pound .Sweet Potatoes pound Green Peas, pound 12j, ArticnoKes Ac if 15t -5t 2ft ltt A. Squash, pound Cauliflower Cucumbers Garlic,- pound Jap Chilis, dry, lb. fel Beets, Turnips, 4 nc Carrots, bunch Potatoes Choice Netted Gems, pounds 12 pounds IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT We Sell Only Government Inspected Beef ALL DAY SATURDAY UNUSUALS HAMS CURE Whole or half pound . 28 roasts sr and Bump, U. S. Inspected Beef, while they last, Af pound CONTRACTORS And HOME BUIL We were never better prepared to supply you with Lumber, Lath and Shingles We have a Iarsre stock of lumhr rf all rr-l, r1 rlimen- - ...VVB v m j ft nuvo uii m sion, and have added two new trucks to our equioment which insures you of prompt delivery. Remember we offer you nothing but old growth stock of the most durable quality. We have a plan service that is of exeat benefit to anv one planning a home and we want you to come in and make use of it. It Will Pay You To See Us Before You Build. The Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. 507 Willamette St. pnone 452 Thene S. E. atevus for piano tnniag. Valley Printing Co. I " PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednesday and Saturday Night For Information About RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE 140 0ren Electric Over U. S. Nat l, flank. WEOOINO AND BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL PRINTING FO,R QUICK SERVICE CALL 470 PRINTING Phone Springfield 2 Westerfield Maxey THE WILLAMETTE PRESS i THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS $1S-S0 to SAN FRANCISCO Stage Terrrun1 1'hone lsw