The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, May 02, 1925, Image 5

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    Evciiinp. May 2, 1925
THE EUGENE QUAKD
Page Five
CITY NEWS
ploted and work will be under wily
neit work on tlie tilling in ( th
proac-hei. aiivrding to I'. M. More. I
county cnginrer. It will be some lime
yet tirfore the spun is upt-m-d to trnf-i
fr. the engiurer stales. i
I'niou Thursday, May 7, according to
announcement today.
tigp"-
Tiuh-riler connei-lfd
Itosson. of the
I" r,Ii-h ilepartmcnt. in his
'.'.sVaker-. Side of the
tor". K(.w of Mring
""" "u-iili tlie possiliilitic ex-l"-'id-.
bro.i.Mslin- th.-re is
i """ 1,M be f,sed on
;;!nuficroSear,h," he
u for public
' i-irit "f r--nii 'hl,"'r
JX. ru Ki'ii;,n- ,v"""'n'8 m''""'A
' fratenmy. is tomor-
ri- it" '"' "f "
?. ir ft a" who wish to at
?n, program i I" be presented
"l . iJk in tho university music
,H " Cia g".-ts ill be 300
Ut- Tle 'T
19 , or-hea.ra. w.th Hex
held "''lie dcportmout of
Tto an lr"- H'endolyn
rlre Ha.vden is .hairnmn of the
.rrangintthe concert.
rCtrMcCro.key.
JJltrrt of the t niverMty of (rejwn.
ST wk-d Tl-icur. Mr.
? W'roskey nre now residing at
Owi where Mr. McCros
- d In Inw practice. Mrs.
K'keywho graduated, from tb
S,Vool of taw .1m n
bfroftheslatf lor.
SKikin ra Named
tube HrtfWe talk of the I nitar-
Uvmpn's lpupiie Sunday evening
at the church, Vr. George Itebec will
j load the open discussion with an ad
I dress on ' What If Any Is the Work-
ing Philosophy of Western Civiliza
ttiuuV" Ir. Krnst will lead the dis-
mission by miggesting "Some Straws
1 Which Show the Drift of World Opin
1 ion." This meeting will be nrn....rii
by a supper at i,V oVlock. The dis-
ciistiion will begin at 7:1.1.
Party Scheduled !
Ladie of the Christian church will
hold a May party in the church parlor !
Tuesday afternoon, Muy .1. A short !
business session at 'J o'clock will pre- j
cede the entertainment, and the- so-
cial hour will begin at L:.'Ul o'clock.'
All Indies of the Christian church are
invited, and a silver offering will be
taken.
Sermon Topic Announced
'Tmtariauisui iu Prospect" will be
the sermon topic of the Hev. Frank
Kay Kddy Sunday morning tV the Uni
tarian church, concluding the series
on "1'nitariuuisin and the Modern
Mind."
Buys Paint Shop
Claude Van Wyck has taken over
K. II. Peterson's Paint shop . at
Seventh avenue and Charwlton
streets, it was announced today. He
will conduct-the busiiitv.K nn.ier tu
Elaine of "Ceneral Auto Pnintine
Shop.' Mr. Van Wjvk hits had a w.de
experience in painting work, and in
hU shop is making a specialty of an
automobile paint that is advertised
to improve with age.
Road Work Started
Work on the grading of the Prairie
road was started today with one
county caterpillar in action, according
r P. M. Morse, county engineer. An
other of the county "cats" will be on
the job next week. A crew has been
at work clearing part of the route
during the past week. About 11 miles
of improvement will be done on the
road by the county this summer.
Here from Hillsboro
W. (1. Mare, state senator from
Washington county, is here todav
, from his home at Hillsboro on a short
business visit. Senator Hare is meet
ing various friends in this city in
cluding L. K. lSean, former state sen
ator. Bridge is Completed
The erection of the Currm bridge
by the county crews has been coin-
4-Club to Meet
j Shakespeare dub i to meet at the
I chamber of commerce rooms Monday
afternoon at 3 o'clo. k. The meeting
j is unusually important as uffirers for
'the new year are to be elected. Fol
lowing the election, members of the
1 rlub will be e uteri tii ned at tea by Mrs.
S. 1. Allen, present president of the
; organization.
Astoria Mayor Here
Mayor O. II. Setters of Astoria, and
Mrs. Setters were registered jester-
day evening at the lernnnai nuiei.
Mayor Setters, will be in Kugene for
a few days' visit with frieuds.
Here from 0. A. C.
1 jiwrence Templeton, of Hrowns
ville, student at the Oregon Agricul
tural college, is spending the wek
end with relatives at Springfield and
aUo visiting friends iu Kugene.
Auxiliary Meeting Monday
The regular monthly meeting of the
Ladies' auxiliary of the Kugene post
of the American legion is to he held
Monday evening at 7 ::!0 o'clock in
the chamber of commerce rooms.
There will be initiation ceremonies,
and all members not heretofore ini
tiated are urged to be tit Monday's
meeting.
Bazaar planned
The Westside division of the 1-a-dies
Ad society of the Congregation
al i-hun-h is to hold a bazaar and
cooked food sale Saturday, May H,
hi the uew Stanley bu.lditig on Ninth
avenue west.
Goos To Portland
Mrs. Marian h. lMckey went to
Portland this week to visit her daugh
ter, Miss Dorothy Dickey, supervisor
of music iu the union high school at:
tiresham.
CA Ueiuiine
Orange Blossoming ;
from an OldJashionedWedding ffiiuj
This delightful transformation is
r made without cutting the ring, harm-
yjp r ing5 the inscription or altering tha
Zj metal next to the finger. A variety
of gold, platinum overlay or jewelled
styles available. Unconditionally
guaranteed. Ask for particulars.
jmww Omnqc Rotsom ftinf and Mountings always cany this Rtiatend
fox-mart and the copnqhtnd wonis'Omnqe Waom"' Insist on the Qenuine
Luckey's Jewelry Store
W. W. BRISTOW
Automcbitcs Stolen
C. H. .Mcladdeu of Crow stage lost
a l!j:t model ( Iverhind touring car
when it was stolen last night from
Park street behind the Smeed hotel,
he reported to night patrolmen. A
light car was stolen at Cottage (irove
last night, officers, there notified Ku
gene police by telephone.
Returned to Portland
Oilier Keeler arrested by Sheriff
Frank Taylor near Veneln yesterday
i on a warrant from the Portland po-
; lice, was returned to Portland last
j night in custody of a Portland deputy,
i Keeler is wanted on a charge of f nil-
urc to pay nITmony, according to 1-aue
cvnnly officers.
Llccnso Granted
Harry O. Wilcox and tiladya Bish
op, both of Kugene, were granted a
marriage license iu the office of the
county clerk yesterday.
i Manager Arrives .
' Thohuts A. Hill of, Tacoma arrived
I in Kugene yesterday to assume his
1 new duties as manager of Wetheri.ee-
Powers furniture store at Ninth and
; Oak. He made the trip by automo
bile, and Mrs. Hill and the family
! will follow later.
Here from North Dakota
Mr. and Mrs. .lames P. Walsh of
Itockford. North Dakota, are here to
visit w.th their daughters. Miss Kalh
uriue Walsh and Mrs. Thomas Cooley.
Here tor WeeX-Ena .
Robert A. Jones, student 'f the
school of pharmacy nt the Oregon
Agricultural college, is here to spend
Oie week-end with his parents.
Colonel Harbaugh III
Colonel .1. J. Harbaugh, county,
juvenile officer, is confined to his
Vjome with illness, it is announced.
Leaves for Klamath Falls
K. It. Kingmnn, local timber dealer,
leaves today for Klamath Falls on a
business visit of several days.
j Miss Powell Is Soloist
t Kathleen Powell, contralto, will be
! the soloist at the Unitarian church
! Sunday morning. Miss Powell was
I rated us first among the contraltos at
the state-wide competition of vocal
j isis from the high, schools held re
cently nt Forest drove.
: Lodge to Hold Benefit
I A benefit dance at the Klk club
! rooms June 17 is announced by the
lodge. Receipts will be used to send
; the lodge's representatives ami drill
' te.im to Portland to the national Klks'
j convention to be held there this miin-
mer.
Rummago Sale Planned ,
1 The fourth division of the Metho-
dUt church Ladies Aid society is to
I sponsor a rummage sale on Willam
Jette street. Saturday, May 1(1. 'The
phice is t(i be nniioum-ed a day or two
J in advance of the sale.
j
! County Agnt to Speak
O. S. Fletcher. Lane county agrieul
I lural agent, will address an open
J meeting of the Hadleyville Farmers'
E
E
National hospital day will be ob
served here Tuesday. Muy 1-, and
plans will soon be under way by local
hospitals for tb.is event which marks
the 10.th anniversary of the birth of
Florence Nightingale, the founder of
modern nursing and hospital work,
according to details of the observance
received here from the American Hos
pital association which is sponsoring
the anniversary observance.
National hospital day wns estab
lished four years ago and at present
programs are held on the anniversary
in practically all of the large hos
pitals of the United States. Plans
for citizens to visit the vnrinitH hos
pitals and observe the modern and
sanitary methods of caring for the
sick are suggested by the national association.
SERVICES ADDED
To Complete Our Line of Family Services
Wet Wash
This service -costs the kast of nil laundry sor
v,CL'si lt it gives you all the days you might
drown in a wnslitul). Everything you send
conies linek thoroughly washed, ready to
starch, iron or hang up to dry. t ,
85c for 20 pounds or less
Dry Wash
This service is just the same as Wet Wash,
only we dry everything, which saves the hang
ing up and drying, leaving only the dampen
ing and ironing to he done at home. There are
many pieces in this service which will require
no ironing nt nil.
$1.00 for 20 pounds or less
These two services are washed individually, and have no laundry marks
Ask To See "Never-Mend" The Greatest Silk Hose in America Here at $ I . I 9 Pr.
Expert Curtain
And Drapery
Making At
Nominal Charges
You will lio well iilcas.'il
with M. & V. (Irupory milk
iUR tkirvii-e. This iU-part-mt-nt
In t-harpe of n com
petent needleworker thor
oughly experienced In enr
tn In and drapery mukinK.
Utmost care and attention
is given to every order no
matter how small or laruo.
You may hnve your draper
ies made hero with the. as
sured confidence they will
receive the same infinite
care you would give them
yourself.
See These Fabrics
At Your Windows
Before You
Purchase
Another helpful distinctive
servirn of tho M. & V.
drapery Bhop. Coma in and
select it few colors, designs,
otc, let ua hang them at
your winnows so that you
may seo how they will look
nnd select mora Intelligently
the proper color harmonies.
No charge for this serviro
nnd you are under no ob
ligation whntaocvor to buy
nt this store.
Now Bring the
Sunshine Indoors
and Make the Home more Inviting
Dotted Grenadine 39c Yd.
Houses are judged by windows
crisp fresh curtains of this white blue,
or pink dotted grenadine, immediately
suggest all Is spick nnd span within.
Special nt 39c.
Lustre Silk Marquisette
$1.00 Yard
The softly glowing colors of rose, or
chid or cream In this beautiful fabric
will add inwnenstireably to the cool
quietude and restfulncss of the room
in which they are used.
New Doll Lamp Frames
$1.98
With a bit of silk and laco one may
fashion easily a quaint little colonial
lady - to shed n soft glowing light on
tho dressing table or on the bed for
reading.
You'd Be Surprised
There aro iunumerahlo articles of house
hold utility which may bo made easily
from tho various materials which serve
n two-fold purpose utility and decoration.
Many novel effects in small accessories
can be obtained thru combining fancy and
plain materials. For Instance terry drapery
makes the most serviceable coverings for
chairs, davenports, utility and shirtwaist
boxes. We lire showing a most compre
hensive line of new cretonnes suitable for
the making of lings, pillow covers, lamp
shades, service trays, laundry bngs, work
bags, etc. Plan to visit tho M. & W.
drapery section this week and' seo tho beau
tiful new things Just received!
Cretonnes nro priced from 35c lo fl.35 yd.
Filet Lace Curtains
$8.00 Pair
The satisfaction of knowing your windows
bospeak to all tho quiet dignity and grace
of your homo will more (ban offset tho
slightly higher cost of those exquisite silk
fringed filet curtains.
Ruffled Grenadine
60c Yard
Snowy whlto grenndlno nicely ruffled
all ready to he made up Into fresh In
viting curtains for any rooms In tho
house. And when it comes time to latin
dor them you'll doubly appreciate this
finer quality.
PL
Kirsch Curtain Rods
Aro (oiarunteed not to sng
tarnish or rust. They are beau
tifully finished In soft triple
tone velvet hroiuo. There. Is
a Kirsch rod for every tiso
nnd' wo nro prepared lo offer
you complete stocks.
Complete stocks of silk
fringes, silk and gold tas
sels, cotton fringes, etc.
LAMP SIIADK PUU.S IN
A NICK C1K1ICK OK UKKV
men colors.
Invite Summer Cheer Into
Your Home With Drapes of
Everfast English
Chintz
90c to $1.40 yd.
Thero Is n closo resemblance to these
vivacious Kverfast prints to the quaint
old chintzes done by hand In Englnno.'
long ago. Hiotous, yot nlwnyn hnnnonl
ous, color combinations that c.ontlnimlly
suggest choor, happiness nnd gnyoty.
Their uses aro many drapes, dresses,
bedspreads, chair coverings, etc., etc. All
guaranteed color fast.
OTIIFJt CHINTZES AT 65o YD.
Graceful Terry Cloths
95c And $1.25
Ileverslblp Terry Cloths. Its tojture re
Rembles velvet nnd -It has the colorful
restraint of old tnposlry. Hung with
such a fabric n dining room or living
room with shinies half drawn becomes
ft delightfully hospltablo plnco of cool
dusky quietude.
Basement Sale of Cretonnes
23c Yard
See 8th St. Window
Displays of New
Cretonnes
Phone 4. Free Rest
Rooms. Free Parcel
Checking
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m re.'- .wt'jsa ran- wb :i rr. Ta-.tti
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OUR OTHER SERVICES ARE
Thrif-T-Service
5. per lb., and lc for each piece in bundle
Mint,... i . . . .
Rough Dry Service
Charged for at a reasonable piece rate. Ilin
imum charge 50 cents on this service.
um charge on this service $1.00.
No family can afford to do their own laundry at home at these prices.
WE ALSO HAVE A SEPARATE DEPARTMENT FOR CLEANING FOREIGN
AND DOMESTIC RUGS. PHONE FOR PRICES.
D
ome
stic Laundry
PHONE 252
143 S
eventh Ave. W.
Eugene, Oregon
B AREE, SON OF KAZAN
By JAMES OLIVER CUINVOOD
Copyright. 1917. by Doubleday, Pago A Co.
"BARER. SOV OK KAZAN," ft Vlfi?raph Picture. With Wolf,
th War Dor, n an Adaptation of This Story
H'ontiniifd
'jTIK next uioriitiiK Hiirdi McTiiKKiirt
heard thi Hanking nf a chain
when lie waH Mill a good ipinrtcr nf
a mile from tin' "n-nt." Wan it a
1.UIX? Wm it a finhr-rat? Wan H
a wIf nr a fnx'! "r wh it Ham?
He half ran th rf of the distance,
and at last hp cntm to whtrr h could
ee, and hi lnart If apcl into lii
throat when tif w ho hnd rnuzUt
ha ncnty. II approHfln'd, holrlmic
hi rifle ready t fir- if by any rbanic
hf dog fhould frei hmiMf.
Hnrp lay on his Hidf pniiting from
filiniiKtioti and (piivrring with ptiin,
A honrKp cry of fxultation burnt from
McTnggart'a lip n Iih drw iMMirer
and looked at the now. It wa
parked hard fof many f'-et about thr
trp-houf, nhTP Hut'-p m tni(til
pd. and it wa r'd with blood. Th
blnrr hnd rorr.t moxllv from Unnc
jaw. Thr were dripping now a
hr glared at hi rtiem . I h t'-l
j jan hidden undr th iut hud dot"
t hir int reiki work HI. n of
( hi forefrit wa (urbt Ht op to
t ward tbp f irt joint: both land feet
were caught, a fourth trap Imd rlod
on hi flank, and in tenring the jh
iop lie had pulM df a pat Hi of
-km half a big n .lleTnitgari' lianl
Tin- tw til' the tory f hi d
pi-rnie f-jjlit all through the U'kIi'I
, Inn bleefliiig Jnws fxhowed how vainly
! lie had tried to break the Imprisoning
Kief with hi teeth. He wn pniitiiig.
Hi eye were bbiodnhot. Itut even
, now, niter nil In hour of aicoity,
neither hi spirit nor hi eouriiKe wim
: broken. When be i.nw .MrTaKiiiirt
I hi made a lungi to lit fe't, Hlniot
! instantly crunipling down into the
fiiow again. Itut hi forefi-et wi"-braci-d.
Ilin lu-iid ami Hifft r-niiiiiiei
up. and the iifirl I hut caiue from hi
throat khh ligeri"h in it fero-it,
1 Here, at laf--nnt more tli tin a U . u
ffcf from him wh th' one t li ihk iu
all flie World that he hnted more tltiiu
he lulled the wolf breed. And agniti
lie Wa liHlilen), an he WflH hdph'.x
lliat other lime in the rabbit HtiHie,
The fierci'lie of hi nnrl did Hot
1 disturb Itifh McTtiKK'irt now. I !
nw how utterly th- other wn at In
'mercy, nnd viitli mi exulttmt IiiiikIi he
. leaned hi rifk fijCfliltHt a tree, pulled
iff hi itiilieii". and b'-gnti holding In"
pip". Thi the Iritiniph lie bud
looked foruntd to. (lie torture lie had
nHit'd for. In hi noul there wi
hatred a deadly a Hmee'. the
h.itrid that a man mixbt hnve for a
mail. He hnd expected to "end a bul
let thro'ijrh the dog. Itut thi ni
belter to tAnlt-h him dung bv iri' lie.
to tn-int him a he wutd have taunt
: ed a buiiiMti. to walk Hboiit him mi
that he ciHitd hear (he Hank of the
(tnip ai.d ec the fre-di bioud dnp
a I tn ret twiled hi torturel leg and
body to keep facing him. It wa a
Nplendid vengeance. II ; wa o en
grorii in it (hat he did Hot hear the
iipproiich of KjiowHioe bidiind him.
It wa a voice n man' voice that
; turned him round suddenly.
The man nn a nt ranger, and h
wa younger thnn .McTitcgurt by tei
I .vein-N, At leal hn looked llfl more
j thnn thirty-five or nix. even with tin
! Hiorl growth of blond bfttrd he wore
! Ilcr vii of (hat norl Ihnt the avernKe
j niiiri would like nt a glance; boyiNh.
- nnd yet a mini; with elenr even Unit
; looked out frankly from under the
; li in of hi fur cup. a form lithe n
j an Iudinn'4 and a fin e altogether that
'lid not bear the hard line of the
j u ihlei neu. Ve Mr'I'ngKiirt knew be
fore he had Kpoken f lut thi mini
f of the wildernc, flint he wit heart
I nnd foul ii pint of it. Hi 4-nu V,;;;
! fif-her-ckili. lie Wore a windprnof
eont of Nnftl tunned niribou .kin.
' behed nt the wnint with a long uHi.
i and Indian fringed. The inide uf tin
j rout wa furred. He wa travelling
I o the long, hlentler lnih-ciiuiitl
MioW'hoen; hi paek, trlitied over
; tin- Hioulder, wa Hiimll and coin
ipflet; he W li carrviiig lit rifle ill a
eloih jackrfl. And from cap to now
Hioew he wn trtn-d-Horn. -McTnic-tcart,
at a gue. would have nnd he
had travelled a lhoutiud mik in tin
lnt few Week. It wa not lln
thoituhl thill Kent the ftrnnne Hlid
ebdlnig fear up hi hnek, but tin
Muddi'h fear that in ptitue nt ran ire win
a m In tier of (hp truth nnglii have
found it uay down into tin outli
f he truth of U hat hnd happened on
the tJray Loon and that tin travel
worn t ranger wore under hi cari-boi-kiu
tout the budge of the Itoyat
Northwet .Mounted l'ylicc. Kor that
in-tatit It wh iilmont a terror that
poHKCNeil In li i, and he Htnnd mute.
The stranger had uttered only flu
amnzrd cxehimntion beforo. Now In)
ftai'l. with hi even on Ilaree.
"(Jod enve uf. but you've got th
poor devil in a right proper inch,
Iliiven't ouV"
There wa fninefhlng in tho voice
that reii"ure. MfTaggnrt. It was
not a HusptrioiiH voice, and he miw
Unit the stranger win more inter
'ted in the ruptured animal than in
liimclf. He drew a deep breath,
"A trap robber," he xaid.
The Ktranger wa wtnriiig till mora
rlooely at lturee, He thrust hi Kill)
lock dowuwnrd In the now and drew
nearer to linn.
"Wod enve u again a dog!" he cx-
(-limed.
From behind, McTaggnrt wa
vMitHimg the man with tin; rje of a
frret.
' i ', a dng,' he answered. '"A
wild dog, half uulf at kat. Ilea
robbed mm of a thousand dolhilN'
unrtli of fur this winter,"
The Htraiigcr Mipiatted himself be
fore lturee, with hi mitteued hand
noting on hi knerH, nnd hi white
teeth gh'timing in R luilf mile.
"Voti poor devil!" he iiid ympn
thetieiilly, "So you're a trap rrtbher,
Hi? An otMlttw? Aticl- tlm l'olici
hint gut ymi! And - (ind avp tt oiiim
inoie they haven't plnjed you ft very
iputre game!"
(To be Pontiinictl)
World's Deepest Well
I.ATKOHi:, Vn., Muy S. Th
lefpe-it well in the world hi bTI
eo tuple ted here. Fngineer drlkd
down a depth of T l-'s feet before
they Ktrmk miturul Rut, Th UrilUi.g
i-etpiircd mO likulilU
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