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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1925)
r1ar Evening, May 7, 1925 Pago Five jsfew Corseting Apparel Fitted During May 4th to 9th Charming proportions and beautiful figure molding for full-figured women in this new Nemo - flex girdle. Light bones and Vari olastik side sections al low flexible comfort while achieving straight, slender lines. Closed-back, clasp front model with nov elty garters. Women who prefer the one-piece gnrment will be greatly pleased with the Xenio-flex Combina tions. They are very dainty, truly comfort able ' ami remarkably convenient.. The model illustrated is side-clos- Gives trim unbroken lines and by means of ernes-boning over dia phragm, provides ade quate control. Surgical elastic insertions and light boning to top of garment give the flat back effect. Inspect the Nemo-flex Garments During Nemo Week at 1 J,'JJHH.II11L i.'m W J ,i,m.iaT?aaaeae CITY NEWS fa f I laud, former rtiidrnts of Eugene and ; Lorune, are Timing litre for a f?w i daji. - (Cuotinued front page one) o'clock, immediately after the busi ness meeting. All those interested aro invited. The program wilt be held al the College Side Inn. Enter National Contest A wire from Wasliiugtoo. 1. C, re ceived bj the university forensic coaches yesterday, announced that Jack 1. Mciiuirea oration on the con stitution had been selected as one f the seren raanuet-rinte in the coast re gion. Met! u ire, at a result, ri entitled to represent Oregon in the semi finals of the national iuter-collegiate oratorical contest, and will deliver h's oration on May 22 at San Francisco. ' New Sign Erected iwo new electric signs have been I erected on Willamette street this week in front of fh A l I'titiivv supper will be held prior to the bust-' re at 1M7 Willamette street, and ness meetiug and election, it i announced. farter's Hat abop in tbe Lowell theater building. The l'enney sigu is perpeudtculnr in s:.ape, beariug the name of the company ami the Hat shop is a novelty aigu. showing messenger bearing a huge hut box. Editor to Speak C. L Chapman, editor of the Ore : gon Voter of 1'ortland, will be the speaker at a meeting of tbe Lane County Hankers association at a ban ; tuet tonight at the Osburn hotel. He will speak on tbe lost legislature and its influence on hanking. Andrew Mil ler, field secretary of the Oregon State Hankers' association, will also speak. Club to Meet l.e Foyer Francis will hold a mooting tonight at 7:30, at the Y. W. bungalow. Muliere's "Le lteurgooirf Licntilhomme' will be the general theme. For the past few sessions, members of the club have been read ing the play aloud, and the reading will be continued. A soloist ha been selected. All students who have had one year of French are invited. General Gasoline Used The Hudson-Knsex caravan which is here thin week on an advertising tour for these cars is using General Gasoline products exclusively, ac cording to announeement from the local office of the gasoline distribut ing company. The caravan of three cars, red, white and blue, is attracting considerable attention on its tours through the city. Returns to Store K. K. Carroll of Carroll's pharmacy on Willamette street returned to his store yesterday after a prolonged ill ness. Considerable new equipment has been added by the store, a soda fountain installed in front, and new display caseB arrived today for the central part of the store. Here from Blue River T. A. Gilbert, resident of the Blue Hiver district, was n business visitor in the city today. Mr. Gilbert reports that fishing is fine on the MoKenzie mid that ho has made aome good catches. The visitor has a big advan tage over the city angler as the Mr Kcnzie flows across his front yard at Blue river. Homo It Purchased Harry Wheeler has purchased the home of E. A. Eashman at 3 WO Vni- versitv i;trrt and exnerts to tHke pos session May 10. The deal was handled; Hero from Hebron through the W. B. Cooper Kealty of-1 K. It. Powell, chairman of the fice here. ' school board in district "0 at Hebron - . in southern ljine county, was a vis- Attende Fraternity Meeting i itor today at the offioe of E. J. Arnold Collier, Lane county club Moore, county superintendeiit of leader, was at Corvallis last uigbt to I schools. attend the annual banquet and elec tion of Kappa 1'hi Delta, honorary education fraternity of the Oregou Agricultural college. Janitor Called East Giles Hnddelt, 1J77 Seventh avenue east, and janitor at the l'attrrsoa school, left today for Minnesota where Meeting H Friday i he was called by a telegram that his Tbe Daughters of the American; mother had died. Ho expects to re Revolution will meet Friday after- turn in about two weeks, noon. Mav 8. at 2:30 o'clock at the) home of Mrs. F. M. Wilkins, IS Ninth avenue wet. There will be elec tion of officers for the new year, and annual reports given. Leaves for Portland Mrs. A. T. Cockerline of this city has left for Portland to be with her sister, Mrs. Edna Gordon who under went an operation at a Portland hospital. Leaves for Portland Colonel J. M. Williams, local at torney, is at Portland today on a busi ness visit ami expects to return hers Saturday. Local Property Bought H. I. It loom has purchased the resi dence property of G, J. Gilbertson on Tenth avenue west. The deal was handled through the W. li. Cooper Kealty office. Leaves for Portland Mrs. C. W. Itobbins of thia city left for Portland on a short visit and is expected to return here today. Society to Meet The Ladies Aid society of the Fmr mount Presbyterian church will meet Friday afternoon at -:3( o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jitmes Carr at 16oo Villard street. Hero From Portland Mr. and Mrs. o. M. Menncs of Portland were visitors here yesterday to look over Lane county properly they recently purchased near Springfield. Go to Portland Attorney and Mrs. Fred E: Smith left today for Portland where the for mer will transact business. They will return Sunday. Hero from Centralla .lenney Heath, former resident of this city and now residing at Cen (ralta, Wash., is a visitor here for a short stay on her way to California. To Address Girls "Health and ltecreation Projects in the Harvest Fields of Oregon," was the subject of the address given by Miss Corin Degemnrck, executive sec- Leave for San Francisco Junnita Filer of the Oregon Drag company went to San Francisco yes terday to spend a week visiting with friends and relatives in that city. Meeting Is Postponed The regular meeting of the Sunta Clara Parent-Teacher association has been postponed from this week until riday, May L., Marriage License Issued A marriage license has been honed at the office of the county clerk for retnry of the Cnmp Fire girls in Ore-i Drew F.nstmnn Severy of Florence gon. nt the last meeting oi me itcr minn club. Baptists to Meet The annual meeting and election nf officers of the First Baptist church will be held this evening, according ti ller. Charles E. Dunham, pastor. A and Lydia Anderson of Ca:iary. State Officer Here : nr W. W. Dillon, newiy-elected secre tary of the Spokane Y. M. C. A., and retiring state ''Y" secretary, was in Eugene yesterday on a visit frim Portland. Patient Improving Condition of Mrs. J. G. Steinmefz of the Ideal bakery, who recently un (knwent a surgical operation nt the Pacific Christian hospital, is reported to be much better today. i Former Residents Here- Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bryant of Port- Cod Liver Oil in Sugar Coated Tablets Fcr Puny Kids Forget the nasty tasting, stomach I upsetting cod liver oil and give the j thin, puny, underdeveloped children McCoy's Cod Liver OH Compound I Tablets if you want to give them a good appetite and put pounds of good, i healthy flesh on their bones. Doctors know all about them and ,80 does Linn Drug Co.. W. A. Kuy kendall, Carroll's Pharmacy and all good pharmacists all over America, for they are in great demand, be et, use they are not laggards but show : tcMiltn in a few days, Marriage License Issued A marringe license was issued at the office of the county clerk today to David Macauley of Mabel and llaxel Anctta Haynea of Eugene. (Continued from page one) new line in central Oregon, was filed today with the interstate commerce commission by the Oregon Trunk rail way, a corporation controlled by the Northern Pacific-Great Northern-Bur. tington group. No estimates of cot were included. From Bend South. The projected line will run from Bend, Oregon, in a general southerly direction 170 miles to Klamath KalU, via Bonanza and Olean. In addition. 80 miles of additional main line would be built through northward from Kla math Falls along the west aide of Klamath lake nnd returning to tli main trunk again at a junction point ' called Wkookum. The lino would open an nvenue nf transportation for very large timber tracts, the application said, and in ad dition would be some traffic from agricultural nnd grazing interests. It was further said that the Oregon Trunk was affiliated with other rail roads which operate 117,000 miles of line and that these corporations were prepared to finance the extension. Potltlon Pending. There is pending before the com mission a petition by the Oregon pub lic utilities commission which flskt that railroads serving Oregon lie re quired to build a largo amount cf new extensions in the ceutrnl and eastern sections of that state. The Oregon Trunk proposal filed today in part covers the routes on which the Ore gon commission has sought to force new construction. Parent-Teachers Elect at Junction JUNCTION CITY, May 7. (Spec ial) The first meeting of the year of the Pareut-Teacher association was held in the high school assembly room Tuesday night. A very interest ing program was presented. Clausen's orchestra was present nnd gnve ev crnl selections. Howard Olunast. from the sixth grade was present with his j performang mechanical toys.. Toe onicers tor tne nxi year wtrr Ihf n elected as follows : Mrs. V.. .1. Horton, president; Mrs. Thorvnll Anderson, vice-president ; Mrs, Ijiiurn Ballard, secretary-treasurer. Drill Teams Will Attend Gathering One hiindrrd eampa of the Wood men of the World, 10 drill train. HI.IKIO Woodmen and l.KHI ramliilatra will participate In the t tjirt y-f if t li an niversary ohnerrancp. of the W, O. W. to lie held at Hie alnte fair around" at Nnli.ni Kullll-illlV .1 IIIIO ''7. Bn'Rhl- They are not riprnaire either fill i . tlHiiH of the event received tablet CO cent and children take;, .. Knienn eanin from the alale Spring that win Suits friends them tike candy. A very sickly child, ag 0, gained 1 12 pounds in seven months and is strong and healthy. One skinny woman gained 0 pounds in 1M days. 1 "Be sure to get McCoy's, the orig inal and genuine Cod Liver Oil Com pound Tablet." officers. The entire board of head managers of the W. O. W. will be nt Halem for the celebration. A big motor caravan from Kugcne will at tend the meeting, it Is announced. A big basket picnic w ill be held in Addi tion to athletic contests and band concerts, both afternoon and evening, the report slates. for US $35 A store's reputation soon becomes rs solid a fact as its location that has always been our theory, That's why you've always been able to find here fine merchandise, intelligent service and rich values such as we're offering this spring in suits at $35 OTHERS $40 TO $53 Wade Bros. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothe mm 'PHI'" fountain of yomh and health la in the brain, from which organ there is transmitted the nervous en ergy that energises the tari m organs of th body. When a dip)ard segment nf the spine eierts undue preure on a nerve. 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NOTICE 1 "nt M further notice our office will be located on Park- Hfreet In the !"ni ted Ktaiev National Bank Building. tf fba.sk j. nr.uny.n, BesHor FridayFinal Day The Basement Birthday Sales! It isn't of ton that such splendid opportunities to save subshintially on mer chandise of this reliable quality can be offered. Look over this list of base ment speeials every one re:resents a distinct saving be here Friday with the dozens of other thrifty shoppers who realize that "saving is wise buying." Please note In some cases lots are nearly closed out but in the majority of cases there still remain good selections. .,.89c . .$1.49 ,39c suit Women's Flannel Crepe and Silk Dresses. ... . .$9.85 Women's Novelty Rayon Silk Scarfs, all colors. . . .$1.19 Women's Gingham House Dresser, regular $2.50 . .$1.89 Brassiere and Hip Confiner Combinations. ... . . 98c Batiste and Novelty Stripe Bloomers step-ins. .49c Women's Slip-on Sweaters Wool and Rayon . ... .$2.39 Children's Gingham Dresses, sizes 6 to 1 2 yrs. . Women's and Children's White Middy Blouses . Women's Knit Union Suits, limited sizes.,... Women's Knit Vests, 15c ea., 2 vests for. .,. Women's Knit Pants, only small sizes remaining, 39c ea. Children's Knit Vests, sizes from 2 to 1 6 yrs 6 for $1.00 Galvanized Wash Tubs, Nos. I and 2 sizes.; . .$1.00 Mother Goose Self Wringing Mops, regular $1.19..,. 89c Abrazo Magic Aluminum Cleanser, reg. 1 5c. ,.,.2 for 19c White Semi Porcelain Coffee Cup, Saucer 13c Quart Size Aluminum Vacuum Bottle, reg. $2.50.. $1.98 Round Wire Dish Drainers, holder for silverware.,.,. 89c Regular $1 .69 Aluminum Oval Roasters ,.,.,.(.,.. $1.39 "Jim Dandy" Black Japanned Lunch Kits. .$1.00 Fancy Decorated English Crockery Tea Pots 85c Set of 5 Clear, Smooth Glass Mixing Bowls.,., m.89c "Meritas" Oil Painted Lunch Cloths, 48 in. square... 69c 54x54 Japanese Lunch Cloths, all fast color. $1.00 Real Leather Boston Shopping Bags, reg. $ 1 .98 ..,.,.$1.00 Men's Cotton Hose, black, brown, all sizes., .,.7 pr. $1.00 50 trimmed Hats worth up to $6.50 . . ,.t.., . .$1.00 Regular $5 Elite Electric Irons sale.,.,.. $3.69 $1 2. 85, Dinner Sets, open stock patterns. .,.$9.85 i"a'i -tin iimiii tiu'iw clnnouncing The Installation of Complete New Equipment For Examination Of The Eyes. I have installed what is known n.i n "New Oenotholmic Refracting Unit" for the examination of the eyes. This unit is the latest development in modern optical science, and is tho result of years of study and research by famous experts. "Controlled Illumination" and a inoro accurate determination of astigma tism nnd muscular imbalance, nro the outstanding improvements. I recent ly spent somo time in San Francisco selecting this equipment and tnking special instruction in its operation. This unit is direct from Xew York, the first to arrive on the Tacific coast, to be installed in a specialist's office, and 'several thousand dollars hnvo been spent in remodeling my office and installing this equipment, in order to do more exact work and give you more accurate service. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT I have been appointed licensee for Eugene for tho famous new "SOFT LITE" tinted lenses. The advantage of SOFT LITES is that they nro non-lialiit. forming, do not cast a shadow around the eyes or make tho lids look red, soften the light evenly without reducing vision and blend incon spiculoiisly with the color of the skin. The above aniioiincemeiils are further evidence of my desire to give my patrons the finest optical service to be had anywhere. Dr. "Roial Qick OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 878 Willamette Street Eugeno "SUCCESS cornel only aa remit Of hard, aarneat. practical affort In behalf of an Ideal. Every peraon muat conatantly ba wordlna toward It A perfection that la beyond hie preaant ability or capacity. It la aueh a V rrl Proram that echlevee a aarvloa that atanda out from the ordinary and K. -o makea for PROGRESS." Says fihffeieilgfi? OREGON MOTOR CO. i pbr.D fttU IMI Olire