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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1925)
UJVfeMlott 1 II E EUGENE GUAED Monday Evening Ma Page Two SCHOOL PAGEANT In npiircclallon for tlm generous cooperation of people of Lano comity In making tt uci: nf lite chool chlldrcp'n pageant liorn lat Biiturclay, K. J. Moore, county superintendent of schools, today lusiipd tho following statement: "Wo arc vry happy over (he urcens of thn Pioneer School I'agennt given last Saturday. Wo herewith deBlrn to extend our heartfelt thanks for tho hearty co operation given to mako It the mo cess it wan. The Bupcrliitenrionln, principals and teachers responded In u most loyal and' efficient manner tho communities look such a won derful Interest In It and every body worked so hard that no won der It was a magnificent success. Wh are only sorry the funds col lected wero not sufficient to glvo every float tt suhslantlul prlro for thoy nruct cnlly ull deserved 11 Wo also want to thank tho busi ness men of Kugeno who con tributed the money, tho chamber of commerce and solicitors, the city authorities Including the po lice department and the Hoy Hcouta, to Major White and his helpers, the local papers ami to everyono who had In any way a hand in helping out. "We do not want to take credit In any way for the success It was but to merely thank those who so hoartily co-operated and who really Blade It so. cuiiwil, mtelinv In its first iniliO uf My at (lie cily bill toni(ht. l'etiiioiu have also been filed for lite opeiijug of Sixteenth avenue from the alley between OJive sod Cbarn"l ten sirred tr Lincoln streets. Ttie council will uIh'j puss ou a request to varalc the P'irt of block 11 bftwe'l! Murks one and two of llurd's addition to KuKene. Kemr ordinances are to be con sidered, adoptitiK the report of the city viewer on opening extension and CHlablislirnent of I lie following street: Tenth avenue west from Polk to Chambers; Tyler from Fifth svenne to tilxtll sveoue; Thirteenth avenue from Jefferson to Jladlton: and Kit- teenth flvenue from I,swrene west 10 , the east line of Ilollvnberk'i addition. I Organlratlon of a Joint school district between Lane and Ben ton counties was authorized at the meeting of the Lane county board ' this morning. The now district will Include part of district ir.4 la Lane and District 26 In Benton county. The remainder of district 164 in Lane will be added to dis trict 27 at Llborty, according to action of the bonrd. The consolidation of district 162 with district DO in Lane county was authorised following the re sult of an election held In the dls- . tricta last fall. District 162 known as tho Green Leaf district Is now abolished. Tho potlton to have a smald part of district 13 added to district 0 at (loshon was dis missed y tho board' as the clork of the school board In district 13 had not recolvcd an affidavit of the posting of the notices. This Is the second time that this petition lias boon held up owing to failure to conform to legal points of the school rules. REV. DUNHAM WILL IVMtimiR bcnrlnn (h name of more than 100 Kiigcno HiiaiMi, nuking tli.it tho city n'Ml'ir" it nnpronriatiori to tiifi vuiiiinrt nf th I'niled .Stated om- ploy merit office in Kurmip. will bn fiTMentm! to the city council tomrnt. Tho council withdrew lift financial Hiipport of tha office recently ns au economy ineamire. The government will aIo withdraw itw appropriation for maintaining the office if the city continues to withhold itn aid, it lias heen definitely learned. An this is the most critical seuNon of tho year from the lumber mill and logging camp viewpoint, lack of nn employment office will prove a big municipal liability, according to the pe titioners. Tho petition, It Is understood, con tains names of leading business men and Industries in the city. It Is asked that the council take definite action on tho problem, and not postpone it until another meeting, as the office la likely to be closed immediately tin less some assurance can be given that It will be financed. REBELS CALLED TO (Continued from page one) the French outposts still surround ed by AbdelKrlm'8 Rifflun warriors. Military men hero boileve Mar shal Lyuatoy will need 100,000 troops to drive the Invaders out. Tho governor-general's forces now number close to seventy thouBund. Another 10 days are expected to elapse before the French counter offensive develops. Itev. Charles K. Dunham, pastor of the First Hnptist church here for I tie pant eight years, will stand by his resignation submitted at the recent annual meeting of the church board and plans to leave the church thn latter part of June, according to An nouncement made to bis congregation here. Tho resignation will be acted on by tho church board at a meeting to bo held next Thursday evening. Mr. Dunham today stated that nn he had been hero elftht years that ho believed that a change should be ninde. "1 guess that 1 am jut restless. No pin i;s have been made for (ho future but I will look around for another church," Mr. JMmham said. rrnmlnent members nf the fongre gstion are strong in their praise of Mr. liniham and were iu hopes that he would reconsider his resignation. Mr. lhinhnm upon Its in tho highest terms of his treatment by the con g rogation. General Hammond is Guest of Khvanians General Hammond To Review Troops Members of the national guard com panies of this city will be Inspected by Major Ueneral Creed (J. Hammond, hcud of the militia bureau, at the guard drill period tomorrow evening. Major Hammond although not making n official inspection, as hn visit hero this week Is to sec his mother, Mrs. F. A. Km i kin, will give a talk to tho local companies on military work. (Jencral Hammond and his mother wilt be the dinner gueats this evening ut tho homo of Major and Mrs. W. CJ. White. Masons to Install Council at Medford J. K. Martin, grand master of the Council of Master Masons of Oregon, was n visitor In ljugcne today, aud whs a gurst at I ho noon lunolieon of tho KUvnnii club. ,1. II. Itlrhtnond, gctiornt secretary of thn sains organ isation, was expocloil to arrive In tho city this afternoon. The two will hn j'.lnnl by K. F. (.'arlelon, principal conductor of work In the order, and will Irate for Med. lord tnniglit, wbcro thrj will Instnll a council tomorrow nlglit, . Grnersl Creed O. Hammond, bend of tbo mlliils bureau of the I'uitrd Slates war department at Washing ton, I). 0 was introduced at today's i meeting of Iho luw.nu. Hub by H. S. I ilryson, chairman of I he program commit lee. (leneral ltsmmmut spnke briefly en bis work in Washington, and made particular reference to the economies effecled by President tVol Idge by pruning the national budget, Mrs. T. A. I'earson was tha vm-nl suloikt at the luncheon, and was ac companied by Mrs. Huth lnv, Cleaver, Today's assembly was dedicated to Mother's day, and Hev. Krtd J. nrk, pastor of the Coosregaii. ual rlmrcli, delivered the addi-exs. lie niaile a stirring plea lor giving motherhood a more Important place in the lite f the n.tilon. The luncheon held -tt the, Osbuin hotel. Lj le R L. Weddle Dies at Hospital i l.vle V. I. Weddle, aged 20 jesrs, of Jefferson, died hers today. May 11, at tbo Northwest hospital, lie i, i)r. vived by bis arrni, Mr. nod Mrs, W. Weildle, otic brother I.eo Wrd- we ami on. sister, Helena Weddle. all I nf Jefferson. The. funcr.il villi be held j at tha Christian church at Jefferson ; Wednesday, May Kl, at ".Mitt p. m. j Itev. Hugh Mit'olhim ffH iaie. ! Interment will lis at Albany. Kuuersl arrangements are in charge vl I lie: Veatcb chapel of this city. Permit Taken out For Sorority Home Erection of new $.10,000 sorority home for the Knppa Knpp (inmnu orinnUathm it proposed at 8Jl Fif teenth avenue rnst, according to a building permit taken out today by M- Hollfind hro'hera, at the office nf W. U. AlenuiLl-r, city in peel or of building. Other permits granted were at fol low n; V, II, Wright, $2000 bungalow snj garage. DU2 Fourth avenue west. J. W. MHltmsn, ?UH) concreto ad dition. TO Sixth avenue wrst. Lodges Will Have Biscuit Ranqucts Five local lodge are scheduled to snmpte the biscuits made from Fisher flour under tho direction of K. (1. I.awrenco iho with an electric oven will give demonstrations. The fol lowing schedule of baking demonstra lions has been arrHneed. Momlnr evening, Womeun Itelicf Corpa: Fri-1 Hr evening, Women of WVndcrnft ; Stttunlny evening. Kaglea loilge. Mr. liwrcnce is offering the baking dem-1 onxtratitm to nny m-gunixntioi, pf more than fVO menibera a a bmwt for the j Flshee flottr rmwIuctK. j Concrete Pipe is i Up Before Council: Definite aoprnal of cumrete pijM! fr the eoiiili Willamette ewer lini to be built br Oscar Snow, and d-el-j aion on a petition a akin a f-r re- i etoring the .:pproiriation for the I'. I R. emphiyment office are the clti-f l iteum 4 burinest before the city j TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j I'dlt Hl: r - Small furnished apart- , nienl, moderu. Seliuelder UIih k. Nth ' ami tllic. nii;l ; I.I 'ST -Ladies rist watch, soma i whera on 'illiueits slreet. Finder : leavo at Duard Office, llenonl. ! in 12 Sl.l:i:l'.VH itttmf frri,rTv"aT ; eulrauc. High. 1'hona ltl.'i' J.1 jilt liOI.MI TO UTOCKTON or Macra- inemoS t( BO wonif) K(. wj(n jou. Will share expense. Ali give refereii.es. Address W, C. r". tsre llusrd. mil' rttti r.vi,t. - i tMigi ivi'n totirin tins run 1".(M miles, lias ., new (;oo,lesr lres, evlra f'piipnient. 1'holie HTli J. mill THE BUTTON SHOP nesting, liullon aril Hemstitching, N? tlh avenue east, l'bon. IT15-J. Ose,. V. Mei.e.tt, Intnrancv. rVt-t Willimitte St. l'hon. 017. tf Four Day Bargain Carnival Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, Friday Editorial Thia week end our first month's busi ness in Eugene. Sales have been so far above expecta tions that we are go ing to hold a bargain sale and share the profits on the m o n t h's business with our customers. Goods will be priced in many instances far below the aver age dealers cost. This month will show sales of almost $40,000.00 and that is straight gro ceries does not in clude the meat de partment nor the bakery goods. Neith er do we handle feed nor ship eggs, and if there is another gro cery store on the Pa cific coast that can show the same vol ume I'll give a silk hat to the Salvation Army. 0 And this business was handled at an overhead of less than seven per cent. W thank our thou sands of customers for making the business, and to mer it the confidences in us we will continual ly give you all possi ble price reductions. Yours very truly, Geo. C. Stanley. Sugar Cane Sugar $6.45 15 Pounds .... Powdered Sugar 3 Pounds Brown Sugar Pounds Cube Sugar 2 lb. Carton $1.00 r 25' 20' Remember Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Pineapple Waukiki Sliced No. 1 tall can 15c No. 2 can 20c No. 2 can 25c Hillsdale Broken Slices No. 2 can '. 19c No. 2i can 25c Waukiki Crashed No. 1 flat can 13c No. 2 can ... 20c Royal Club Extra Sliced No. 1 flat can 15c No. S can 23c No. 2i can 27c Miscellaneous Specials Kerr's Rolled Oats AS? 9 pound bag TCU Gloss Starch bulk, 3 lbs Kingsford's Corn A Starch, pkg. Calumet Corn A ff Starch, 2 pkgs, ' Chinese Noodles -I Cff 2 pkgs. - Van Camp's Spaghetti, No 2 3 cans Seedless Raisins h 3 pounds Snowdrift Shortening pound jji8() Graham Crackers j0r:! 85' Monopole Grape Juice, Pint Bottle '25c Quart Bottlo : 45c Old Dutch Cleanser, 4 25' cans ... Jollwcll tyEL$ 3 packages Best Bulk Cocoa ff) pound Campbell's Soups '"'Q nil kinds,, can Macaroni ff 2 pounds . ) Spaghetti 4 2 pounds A Kerosene, Pearl, in bulk, 9(1 gallon Milk Bottlo Caps OCf pound Ohio Blue Tip Matches, box Eagle Milk 4 can Jt-t Potatoes Netted Gems Burbanks 100 pounds ... They are .good spuds 2.50 Prepare For Preserving Biggest Value Ever Offered 98c ,White Enameled Extra Deep Preserving Kettle 10-tninrt size 88-96 Ninth Ave. West Stanley Building Eugene, Ore. Celebration Sak Ends Friday ONE M0H1H IN EUGENE Soap Specials Crystal White Soap, bars 5' Creme Oil Soap Bar Palm Olive Soap, 4 bars - 5' 25 Mission Bell Soap Qff 4 bars P. & G. White Naptha ' Soap fyEL 7 bars Peet's Washing Mach'ne Soap 50 largo pkg. White King Washing Machine Soap 4 "f large package Citrus Washing Powder 1 Large Package Citrus Gran ulated Soap 1 Small Package 35c Value . 23C Buy both for less than the regular price of one 23' Stanley Prices Barrel Syrup New England Maple Sap Syrup Barrel 1 pound net ..W . Barrel ACT 21 lbs. netV-fl-oVt Cane and Corn Syrup Barrel 1 pound net Barrel A.4? 21 lbs. net .. Barrel 5 pounds net Cane and Maple Syrup Barrel Q 1 pound net & Barrel PZ(? 21 lbs. net ...." Barrel 5 lbs. net ?' Fancy Molasses New Orleans Barrel 9 1 pound net Barrel 21 lbs. net Barrel 5 lbs. net 81' Peanut Butter Barrel . -I 6J ounces net Barrel . OQf 13 ounces net Barrel ffC 29 ounces net '.. Barrel Peanut Butter, Bulk Pound 20c Bring your own containers. Bulk Coffee Good Coffee Pound 35 Special Peaberry Pound High Grade Coffee MS Pound .-- Very Best Coffee fil( Pound Our bulk coffee has taken the town by storm. Thou sands of pounds sold in one month. Cheese Full Cream .fytZt' Pound SNIDER'S CATSUP Pint Bottle FLUFF The New Cake Flour 35c Package 2Yl lbs. Net 2fc Great Introductory Special Canned Meats and Fish Coral Reef Tuna, jj Q No. i can JL v Royal Club Tuna OQ "No. i can .. 5 Fancy Pink Salmon, No. 1 tall E$ can JLtJ Fountain Sockeye Sal monNo. 1 99e - flat can Canned Deviled Meat No. i, 6 cans 1 Council Corned Beef yNo. 1 rtQei can : Wilso Vienna Sausage No. i fl A can J.V Council Sliced Beef, 2 ounce fi le net, glass M.i 2 Extra 15c Specials Royal Club Royal Anne Cherries , No. 1 can J.0P Pinnacle Alaska Razor No. i can 15 Apricots, a m. No. 1 can iu Gooseberries 4 Pa No. 2 can Delicia Sandwich Spread An ideal sandwich spread for tasty sandwiches. 15c cans Special M.U2 Calumet Baking Powder 1 pound tySIS; can 2J pound C3.n 5 cir- 85' 10 pound can $1.45 SALAD OIL Gallon $1.40 Toilet Paper CREPE 7 OUNCE 6 Rolls 25c TISSUE 1000 SHEET 4 Rolls 25c BROOMS We Sell Good Brooms 50 68 75 75 90 BEAVER 5 Sewed TREASURE 85c quality PREMIER Dollar Broom SUPER VAL UE, Special .... LANG'S BEST $1.25 Broom ... In Our Meat Department Every item in our market sold on a money back guarantee. We use the very best meats obtainable. We use only Government Inspected Beef RIB STEAK Young Steer Beef pound VEAL STEAK All best Shoulder cuts, lb PORK STEAK Best Shoulder Qff Cuts, lb. BOILING BEEF Plate Short Ribs and Brisket, lb. SEE whar The ProJuctl in the Littlt Gluu Barrels you buy Grocers! 5 When you make a purchase, aren't you better satisfied with an article that you can see? Then you'll like BARREL BRAND Syrups and Peanut 'Butter because you can sec thru the clear glass of the "little barrcbr how thoroughly good and pure these pro ducts arc! The Barrel Brand line now includes: New England Maple Sap Syrup Cane and Maple Syrup Cane and Corn Syrup Fancy New Orleans Molasses Peanut Butter All four delicious Syrups are of the finest ingredients, perfectly filtered and finely flavored. The Peanut 'Butter is made of whole, choice Virginia and Spanish peanuts, ground to retain the natural taste. Try these products and you'll realize how they excel in food value and quality. At leading TfilWfe A Tv vim JWMM Manufactured fry ike Barrel Syrup Corporation. Qiiarul, California WIS PROFIT SHARING SALE ENDS FRIDAY All prices quoted guaranteed against advance till Friday evening. No limit buy all you want the only honest way to merchandise.