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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1925)
THE EUGENE GUAKD Page Three I - lT ,.,t dav of prace for rid their land of :f m be started lhiW to announre- 0. Fletcher, Lane . .l..irI . . i""'" ml scpnt nas fice-of the county clerk here. Thi properly is on F street west of the railroad tracks nnil the revenue stamps on tht deed show that th? airount involved is approximately $20. 000. The property which contains sev eral buildings ha a froutaee of 300 feet o the rail line and 1M) feet on the extension of F street west of jhe tracks. The deed states that present leases on the Bite will be retained. rHU : trnl law i- tpA erav dicsers -Mires were Riven on April T. wd th. If .ZricA oIUW CJnrr J I"' rrnreed to poison r.-d..',et.""'?";;. T . foil d. 13 ren"""'. uu - poisoned bait on neg- .art that .11 rodent con- An tri t exercise l-oh fZ7r, framed .0 them t te I . i nl cases 1 K"v . .1.1 m.p. voluntary ?u" if isws- not i"" " ,,. ".. ,.,(pttM ,j laid. H' " -m exercise care 1 untti"":u -- , ,. Uit bi ""... where nrg- jVZoi -on-resident .ho have no aRent ?nTre'on (or delay and gray !" ...1. i.ml should be now K.tbyM.nmilteen.en," is the jf He couuij ... v" -w-v To Have rrogram , bre been completed for I...' n.r nrnsrnm to oc neiu 01 .MtiM of the Four Oaks Grange . uiwini is the program: -ri!l. .."Quotation for Mothers .".Mr Mother's Bible' "iiT'llitjini and daughters I II 1 1 .1 IXIIKH.Il (tripD "I .MOlliris uu) Mrs. Stewart. xMirjorie Bailey and Viola Boiler M .uaiinie ou..n Mothers of l.rent .Men Mrs. l onger gfllo Mrs. Higgins lrma Krikitva Andrew McCoruaek Eugene De Molays Attend Convention Three Eujtcne boys, Orlando Mollis, Lester Olson and Mark Taylor, will leave for Sled ford today to attend the state convention of the Order of the De Mola.y, May 8 and 9. These men have been chosen to represent the Kugene chapter at the state conven tion, although other members have the privilege of attending if they wish. More than 100- members from the Portland chapters passed through the city toda by auto busses on their way to Med ford. Each member wore the purple cap, shaped like the Shrin ers fez, inscribed with a gold em blem of De Motay. '.an. viiion hoperty Deed at Spring! ield rued Ms transferrins a piece of prop- '(fabiit two at-res m Springfield the Hnry Weinhard estate to Petty thievery, following in the wake of every large circus coming to Eugene, was remarkably low Inst night, according to AV. G, Judkins. chief of police. Prowlers entered only three houses, according to re ports turned in to the police, and the value of the stolen material was low. Entering the AValters-Kushong Lumber company nt Fourth avenue nnd Pearl street by jimmying a win dow, thieves ransacked the office thoroughly, sentteriug papers but tak ing nothing of value. The robbery took place probably during the circus performance lost night, according to F. C Walters, who reported the theft to police. Twin Oaks Lumber company at lifiO High street was also entered and robbed of about '2 or Sil in silver, it was reported. A suit of clothes, nn overcoat and a ,:J8 caliber revolver were stolen from the home of A. W. Stien of the firm of Stien brothers, contractors, on Kiver road lust night while he wns at the circus. Carl Aiken reported that his bicycle wns stolen at the circus grounds. McKenzie highway is bt'iiiB rapidly M ripped uf its natural foliage and snruotery by week-end v.vitor and picnickers from Kugene nud viciuity, who drive up the highway on Sunday a and bring back dogwood and other shrubbery by auto loads, reports I. H. Loekard, junior forester of the Cascade nution.il forest, who returned from a field trip to McKcnzie bridge today. If the roadside coutinues to 1 robbed of its splendor every wcek-eud ut the present rate, it will be t nly a short time until it will be entirety kirren of natural beauty, fays Mr. Loekard The Caade will ask for fed eral regulations to make it a crimin-J offense, ptiuishable by fine and im-pi-isMiunrni. to remove shrubs from inside the national forest if Hip prac tice continues, s.iys Nelson F. Mac duff, forest supervisor. was announced by James Leake, man ager, following the heavy advance seat sale today, revv tickets are available for Niturd.iy night, although plenty can be had for Friday, it is aunouueed. Seats will not be reserved for ;he nut. nee. The acts this year, seven regular vaudeville preseutatious, are declared t o be t he best ever offered by t he Jtiuior class. Paul K rutin so, a mem ber of the dramatics department, is in charge of stage arrangements, and ue annouui-vs that all is in readiness for the performances. Ttie Pi-Ed Pipers, one of the best campus orchestras on the coast, lle winning April Frolic stunt, musical surprises by Alpha Xi Delta, .lane Scripture in jaz specialties. Delbert , Faust and -Edna Dipple in dancing ec centricities, and a geuuinc barber sho; harmony quartet are ou the bill for the thrtc performances. Biscuit Treat for Lodges is Offered Demonstrating the Fisher Flouring mills product K. G. I.avrcnce is h?re. having just returned from the Coos ltuy area and he p'utns to give local lodges the benefit of an electric oven and expt-rt biscuit baking knowledge free. Ihe portable oven is moved imoi the hall or bimpiet room and has n capacity of -00 biscuits in 11 minutes and can take care of the biscuit appe tite of any lodge or organization here. Mr. Lawience states. Lodges or church organizations "of SO or more members who desire to take advantage of the free offer are welcome. Thirty one organizations in bt Coos Hay district consumed XM) biscuits baked by the FMier representative, who is stopping at the Osbum hotel here. Turkey Club in Lane Organized Organization of a turkey club among the boys and girls of the Co burg district has been completed this being the only club of its kind in the couMy, according to Arnold Collier, county club leader. Club material for this organization and also the Coburg sheep club will be sent here from the state club bead.pjarters at Cor vallis. ' The following is the roster of the turkey club: Elmer Hriggs. president; lleteu Ityers, vice-president; Leone Irfingcoy, secretary; Josephine Mc Coy, Jiaymond Hriggs. I-orind.i Stone. berg. Paul Lrngeoy. Helen Kics. gene ftraville. vice-president; Lovinda Etoneberg. secretary; Itohm Stone- The following ia the roster of the iai,,iliw m..('hv. Dn Ston- shtep club; Herbert A. Stoneberg, ' leader; Paul Longtoy, president; Eu-1 bpr KSS COLLETT LOSES I STANNES, May 17. Miss (ilenna ' Co'dett and her partner, Mrs. Allen j Maclteth. were elim nated from the ; u irtheru Indies' fnursome this after 1 noon, being heaten one up by Mrs. ! Snoasdale and Miss Higham of Sian- nes. Eugene High Holds Musical Assembly An address by John Iundshiiry, dean of the University of Oregon school of music, wns the feature of a special music week assembly this morning at Eugene high school. This was one of the special programs plan ned for all schools in the c.ty in eele-bi-tiou of music week. A violin solo by Gwendolyn Lamp shire Ha.vden was also putt of the entertainment, Dick Adams, student in the school of music, gave a tenor solo. Tomorrow evening the concert of the glee clubs and nuartets of the high school will be presented, as the final number in the national music week celebration. PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednesday and Saturday Night Junior Vod-Vil To be Presented Valley Printing Co. Over U. S. Nat l. Hank . . . WEDDING AND BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL PRINTING FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL 470 The T'nirersitj of Oregon Junior Vod-Vil will be presented at a popular price matinee Siturday afternoon, it Hall's Catarrla Medicine tawte it rid your system of Catar-h or Deal, seas caused by Catarrh. Sck by drufiistl for ovtr 40 yfTl F.J. CHENEY fit CO.. Toledo. Ohio SC0UT3 ON HIKE HAIililSIU Hi:. May 7. (Special) The local boy scouts enjoyed n hike about three miles north' of town in the woods last Saturday nnd Sunday. About :0 scouts were present and a sn!rndid time was enjoyed by all. .:rr Wiper and Henry Weinhard ' Unmes were played, some 01 tue dujs nr wre filed today t the of-1 went fislmig. I Starting May 9th, and during the summer months, the mill will close at noon Saturday. The usual quick service will he rendered other days of the week from 7:30 A. M. until 5:15 P. M. TE1LU0IGT PlilG MILL CO. There's Father cowing with my tier coming Wrigey's 1 D. E. Nebergall Meat Co. Government Insnected Meats Phone 36 and 37 , G6 E. 9th St. A One Day Fish Sale We carry the most complete line of fresh and cured fish of any merchant in Eugene and to emphasize the fact, we are mak ing these special prices for Friday, May 8th. Chinook Salmon, lb, 25c Halibut, lb. 20c Black Cod, lb 15c Ling Cod, lb 10c Sea Perch, lb 15c Skinned Sole, lb. ... 20c Salt Herring, lb. ... 20c Salt Mackerel, lb. . . 25c Anchovies, lb 30c Kippered Salmon, lb. 25c Brick Cod, lb 4 20c Haddies, lb 20c Shrimp Meat, lb. ... 70c Crabs, 15c 20c, 25c each Bloaters, 3 for 20c Salmon Eggs most of the time now Get Our Prices on Butter Milk Cream Cheese Pickles Olives Stuffed 01ive3 1000 Island Dressing Mayonnaise Horse Radish Mustard Maraschino Cherries C. 0. D. SER VICE DELIVERIES S and 10 A.' M. 1:30 nnd 3:3tl 1 M Wrlgleys gives the penny a blei value in delightful, long-lasting ailil beneficial refreshment. Coming home on the train or In the car - It's so cool and sweet after smoking. And then when you get home how eager the little folks are for their Wrigleys ! How good it is for them! 'after ePery meal THE FLAVOR L' AST'S Fit 35c Ginghams 4 Yds. $1.00 Fast color Knllnirnic and oilier' giligliams, I2 inch es wide in a bis selection of checks, plaids, fancies. hxcpphonal values, 4 vtls $1.00. Normandy Voiles 2 Yds. $1.00 Xi'W, crisp patterns in single and flock dot de signs. Fancy figured and t lowered patterns in oth er fine nualitv voiles. Now is the time to nnr- chase a dress pattern or two nt a big saving. Figured Plisse Crepe, 3 Yds. $1.00 Jet' attractive patterns, Wrd, flowers and butter fly designs. Pink, orchid. Mizc, peach, honey dew, UIUC. Plisse Crepe 4 Yds. $1.00 All shades nnd wliite. This popular lingerie ma terial is offered at a big savings. 4 Yds. Curtaining $1.00 A hig assortment of mar inifettes and scrims in Plain, figured ami all 0,i';r patterns. .16 inches Jast Color Indian 7d, 2 Yds. $1.00 A beautiful selection of p'ors. ill(.llpg wi(lp Milling for attrac house , strM.t ,i,.oss. " rompn-?, wash suits. SiStriPed Madras . 2 Yds. $1.00 t' ar!lvo T1,w patterns JhTl- ,,0.vs' Momn, a." blouses. ClnPS jn lavn'Ier. in,.lies wi(lo 5ch and Tissue Oghams 2 Yds. Sl, $1-00 Fr !',riI tissues, fine pWii? Ki'u-'!ln'!'- A WteS."5' of CO,orful Comfort Challie 5 Yds. $1.00 BcHutiful patterns for comforts or draperies. . HO indies wide. Stand ard quality. 3 Yds. Sateen $1.00 Colors and Black A very good quality, high lustrous finish in all the good colors and black. uG inches wide. 6 Yds. Unbleached Muslin $1.00 A general purpose un bleached muslin, nics smooth finish. 3G inches wide. 5 Yds. Percales $1.00 A wide choice of patterns in light grounds. Greys,, blues, and blacks. Stripes fancy designs, dots and checks. 72x90 Sheets $1.00 Blenched sheets, double bed size. Seamed center. No. 60 Berkeley Cambric, 4 Yds. $1.00 Genuine Berkeley cam bric is offered in our dollar day specials. This fine soft finish cambric is adapted to many uses. Stevens Linen Crash 4 Yds. $1.00 This well known brand of all linen crash, IS inches wide, bleached or unbleached. Turkish Towels 4 For $1.00 "White with blue border. Splendid towel values. White Huck Toweling, 5 Yds. $1.00 All white buck toweling, 1!) inches wide. Good quality. 60c Black Sateen 2 Yds. $1.00 Exceptional quality finely mercerized black sateen, . inches wide. For bloomers, petticoats, slips card table covers, men's shirts, etc. ON THE RIGHT TUACK'WtL . Dollar Bargains for Men A sid SATURDAY 30 East 9th St. $1.39 Table Damask $1.00 Yd. Attractive flower and conventional patterns in linen finish table damask in white or colored grounds. An extra good $1.00 day special. 54-In. Indian Head 2 Yds. $1.00 A cloth of many uses. For art needle work, table cloths, nurses' aprons, etc. Hope Muslin 5'Yds. $1.00 Fjvery home has a need for tii in well known mus lin. You can buy it for less on dollar day. Women's Silk Hose $1.00 Our sM'cial brand, long wearinif silk hose in all the newest spr lig shadc-i. Mercerized bee's, t"'s an I tops. well sizes. arrett 30 East 9th St. Just a Step off Willamette Street Nt'iiii las'iioiii'. shapt d ankles. A Women's Lisle Hose 2 Pr. $1.00 Fine lisle hose with rein forced heels niijl toes. Black or cordovan. All sizes. ' " Women's Cotton Hose, 5 Pr. $1.00 A good long wearing cot ton hose made from fine soft yarns, reinforced heels ami toes. Black and cordovan. All size. Children's Hose 3 Pr. $1.00 Fine lisle hose in the wide or narrow rib style. Black, grav, cordovan. All sizes :J to 10. Women's Uniom $1.00 Soring weight unions in fine mercerized soft yarns F.xpertly cut ami carefully made in every detail. All siz's .'!'! to M. Styles, bodice or built up shoulder, tight or lace knee. Women's Unions 2 For $1.00 "Well made, all sizes, .'1G to 44. Built-up shoulder, tight knee. An excellent garment at '1 for $1.00. $1.25 Boys' Unions $1.00 The well known 1'. (J. A. brand in light spring weight knit union. lOcrue color. Short sleeves, knee length. All sizes G to 14 years. Women's Vests 2 For $1.00 Carefully tailored vests of fine soft yarns with a highly mercerized- finish. Bodice or built-up shoul der si vie. All sizes, 3(J to 44. ' Women's Vests 4 For $1.00 Every size, .'!G to 44, are included nt Ibis price. Spring weight knit vests Built up shoulder stylo. Sonic sizes in bodice top. Silk and Wool Baby Bands $1.00 "Wonderfully soft and silky. These silk and wool hands keep baby warm ami comfortable. All sizes 2 to G years. Wool Baby Vests $1.00 Another good special for baby. A fine wool mixed vest. All sizes 2 to 0 years. Neckwear $1.00 New smart spring show ing in collars, eollar-nnd-cuff sets, collars with jabots. White and col ors. Linens, pique, broad cloths and laces. Children's Bloomers 2 Pr. $1.00 Fine black sateen bloom ers. Full cut, roomy, seat, all sizes 4 to 10 years. $1.25 Rubber Aprons $1.00 Fancy rubber aprons with pocket. Overalls Men! A real bargain. A good light weight l blue denim overall. All sizes .1G to 42. Y Mr. "Workingmnn, hero is a big buy. 10 Pairs Work box gft a ....it i.: . l in ..:.. e TEI jtnwim'i ii nii't.-uii. j i jiuun i:t uui jeuuu 15c. cotton sox. Black, cordovan, navy. All sizes. Buy all you want at this price. 2 Men's Athletic Suits A lug special tor theso warm rtayn. JIaue ot d a good quality checked nainsook. Elastic P insert nt waist. All sizes .!( to 40. A real hot weather special. Work Shirts Standard brands that men know. Big Yank ami Undo Sam brands. Full cut, roomy shirts, doublo stitched. Choice of bluo or grey. All sizes 141 to 17. Men's Union Suits A liglit weight garment lor summer. (M Fine knit balbriggan union, short sleeves, pj ankle length. ( omes in wlnlo or ecru. All sizes .'iG to 4G. Buy your season's needs now. 5 Pairs Men's Dress Sox Black, cordovan, navy, Balm Beach. rt A fine cotton dress sox, double heels and toes. Sells regularly at 2.h: pair. Just an other good dollar day value. t Vacuum Bottles Keeps liquids hot 24 hours. fi Keeps liquids cold 4S. .hours. K Black Japanned case with aluminum cup. A PiJ real necessity lor the working man or pienio parties. 3 Garden Shovels t . . . . .. i i i j genuine army sieei snovei. a Just a few of these are left and we are clos- J) i ,.,,t ni t i on i, i..., i (., i nife tmii. "in " ( '"" infill niM- nir iimiiu feci gardening or lann work. Crepe Bloomers 2 Pr. $1.00 J 'i nk crepe bloomers, full cut, carefully made, elas tic waist and knee. Me dium and large sizes. A big dollar value. Fine Corduroys $1.00 Yd. A good choice of '.VI and .'SG-inch corduroys in the best colors. Children's Dresses $1.00 Attractive gingham dress es in delight i'ul contrast ing trims and two color combinations. All sizes G to 14 years. Women's House Dresses $1.00 A big selection of fine gingham and percale house dresses. All sizes.