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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1925)
Fg.y14-1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Cage JTiva A light Self -Reducing Corset THIS attractive Nemo-flex b a o k laeod model, lightly boned, has fjelf-ltedue-ing straps which will please stout women who wish to reduce with tho fabric-typo garment. "While they reduce, they firmly control and hold in the abh.omen without any sense, of discomfort. Practically topless, this garment does not con strict at the waist. Elastic inserts at tho top permit case in sit ting. See our other dainty Nemo-flex corsetry garments 9CT BimnionHiiigqanHi f .. CITY NEWS I ! church Kr'ulay afternoon at 'J VWk. jjltev. Frederick ti. Jennings, official in. Iuternifnt will bt in Ihe Masonic cemetery. Mra. Nirklin wae a member i i of the Kattrrn Star. Ifrrre of llou 1 or and I'nitcd Artisan Iwlfcs. (Continued from page on) county, is the report of Judge- C. 1. Itarnard, Iane county judge. j Courses Changed i To relieve the congestion in Quarts ; hall at the university, tome of the courses now using the room will move j into Condon hall, the now science 'building, professor Kdwin T. Hodge, professor of economic geology, n ill J more his office into the new build i ing, and the courses in petrojraphy nd, mineralogoy will be held there also.The remaining students have need of the extra space in which to j work. Several nf the advanced atu j dents and graduates have collections with which they work. These need snare to anrend out rhoir wnrk nn thm tables without having so many other things in the way. report that a girl of her description was on board aud came to Kugene, IDGE KENDALL TO 0 t. k.ir the arguments on, the Lotion filed by I.eon R. Edmunson j I writ of mandamus to navo iiiu attorney investigate alleged Uju against Clyde N. Johnston, Lr district attorney, Judge J. I . ImiII of the Coos county .circuit I nut ii oipertoci to oe nrre lomor mi. Top case is scheduled to open ,.10 o'clock. Tnc petition was meu hv I'aul lormltr.er, rcrtlind attorney, on behalf of Ed- unoa. The same cnarges hs t-on-in the netition for the writ lrt mide in an attempt to have dia- Ikunnt proceedings stnrtcti against Br. Johnston recently. The gricv . .;,,, tlii state line as. I lit TOiniHIHL v. ...v MitiilB recommended that tho form- lane official be exonerated. I ICC TFRMFR DIES citvu Ore. Mnv 14. I'eter A. iBttMr, a life termer at the state prison, died yesterday. He was re ceived from Clatsop county December 23, 1111!). Brcner bad been ill for several weeks, s Former Portland Student Sentenced MEDFOKI), Ore, May 14. A mo Hitter, IS, a' former student in the Hrnson Polytechnic school of Port lend, Wednesday afternoon pleaded guilty to stealing an automobile and was sentenced to serve a year in the county jail, by Circuit Judge C. M. Thomas. The court further ordered that the youth, if arrangements could be made, should work three months on state highways during the sum mer. "The report I get from the highway work will govern me largely in grant ing a parole later," the court aaid. Kittcr and two companions were charged, and admitted atealiug thrte nut os. Two of the cars were token from Portland streets, the third, was stolen at Ashland and the trio were arrested at Gold Hill. Limar Tooze Leaves Resignation of Lamar Tooze, field manager for the alumni gift campaign for the I'niverfdty of Oregon, to en ter law in Portland, is announced by Frank h. Chambers, acting manager i of the holding company in charge dur- ing the illness of President P. L. . Campbell. The general campaign will be postponed for the summer months. Ihiriug this time Mrs. George Ger Hnger wijl be in charge of the mus eum fund, nud Robert Kuylcr of the alumni campaign. The city of Ku gene campaign will be resumed after the decision on the municipal audi torium bond case. To Present Flag A scout flog witl he presented to the recently organized troop of life saving scouts of the Salvation armv. at n special meeting in the army hall tonight, it is announced. Twenty-one boys are registered in the troo,t, named Koshkoncng, an Indian nme meaning "beautiful land.' F.nsica Hudy Gifford, assistant territorial young pnople'a secretary of the army, and Captain Ramon Gifford, youug people's secretary for Oregon, arrived In the city yesterday to be present f'r the exercises. The Girl Guards will be at the meeting and take a part in the service. The regular meeting of the toology' dj raeencme students and faculty oi the university will be held in the Wo man's building today. Ir. II. P. Tor fey will speak to the students while in the university. The meeting of faculty and students is an affair of every month and is for the purpose of bring ing both these groups together. Meeting Is Friday The Parejif-Teacher association of Santa Clara is to meet tomorrow for the last session of the year and muck important buiiness is annouueed O come up as the meeting wan postpon ed del week. A program is to be giver, cons sting of orchestra selectiou; piano solos; waistline solo by Teddy Reeds, of Eugene, accompanied on the pinno by Mrs. Vincel lavis. Othr numbers are to he given bv the chil dren in Misa Hall's and Mrs. Olive Field's rooms. Banquet Planned j Closing bamiurt of the 1U-Y club will be Monday evening. May -5, it ' was decided at the club meeting yes- terriay evening. The speaker w ill b" i Robert A. Booih, the club voted, and ' alumni members, as well as members of the "Y" bins committee will be, invited to attend. Visits Mrs. Gilmer Mrs. M. R. Gitmora ef Kugene hst as her guest this week. Mrs. Mary Mttnsnn of Manchester, Vt.. who has been on an extended tour, visiting the Hawaiian island and the southern states. She is the widow of the late Lovel.ind Mnnsnn chief justice of the supreme curt of Vermont. The word "lady"' dates from Angl -Kaxon times when it meant "he who looks after the loaf.' Gland Testa Made Swift aud company, of Portland, have been sending shipments of pitui tary gland, twice each week, to the university department of soulogy, without cost to the department. Th.j gland is being used in connection with experiments on differentiation in the domestic fowl. "The interest of Swill and company in the problem tins been appreciated very mucci, aid Or. Harry Reale Tor rey, professor in the biology department. Girl Reported Found The disappearance of Alice North up, l.'i, from her home at Siltcoos Monday, was reported to the sheriff's office here late yesterday afternoon. The girl has been located in Eugene by Sheriff Taylor and this afternoon he awaited word from the girl's fa ther as to what he desired done about the case. The girl is believed to have left home of her own accord as pass engers on the Coos Bay trnin Monday W. 0. W. Officers Here E. P. Murtiu of l'ortland. deputy head consul of the Woodmen of the World, aud A. Chave of Tacomn, die trict manager, will be in Eugene for the Friday meeting of the Kugcue camp, W. O. W. Mr. Chave will re- maiu for a few days to assist the Iwj camp teams, headed by W. W. Bris tow and F. E. McCracken, who are out for 100 new members by June , when a big state initiation will be held at the fair grouuds in balem. To Give Concert , David Campbell, pianist, and bro ther of President Campbell, will give a concert Tuesday evening, .May .O, in the auditorium of the school of music, under the auspices of Phi Mu Alpha, national musical fraternity for men. Mr. Campbell is well-known in Eugene and the concert next Tuesduy is causing much anticipation nmong townspeople and students. He has re cently completed a series of concert e for the Women's club of Portland, Restaurant Sold Sale of th White I.unch rstaur- ant. & Willamette street, to Phil Bowen, is announced by the former owner. R, C. Ellmaker. Mr. Bowen has been connected with the Terminal cafe for tome time, aud has closed the White Lunch for repairs and im provements. Body to Lie in State The body of Mrs. I. T. Nicklin will lie iu ktate at the Yeatch chapel to morrow from 10 a. in. to noon, ac cording to announcement this after noon. The funeral services will be held at the St. Mary's Episcopal church at 2 p. m. Visits at Junction City A large number of members of Evangeline chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star of this city were at Junction City last evening to attend a meeting of the Junction City chap ter as a greeting for Mrs. Ida I'm back, past worthy matron of the state chapter. Weimar-Bund Elects Matilde l.iebelt warf elected presi dent of Weimar-Bund nt the dinner meeting held Tuesday night, nt the College Side Inn. I.eonn Kail will be .vice-president during the next year, with Elizabeth Karpcnstcht, secre tary, and David Borenstein, treasnror. I I Cadots Warned Cadets enrolled in the university R. O. T. C. department who have delin quencies of any kind in their work, will be expected to remove them as soon as possible, if they expect ta reci.ive credit for the work, according to Captain Frnnk u Culin, executive officer of the R. O. T. C. department. Benefit Planned A benefit dance by the Central La bor council of Eugene is announced for Friday night at S:lt0 o'clock at the "Winter Garden. Proceeds from this dance will be used for tho build ing fund for the proposed labor tem ple in this city. Music will be by Al Clark's orcheatra from the campus.; Plan Joint Concert Alberta Potter, violinist, and Mrs. Rex Underwood, pianist, will give a joint concert Sunday, May 17, in the auditorium of the school of music, starling at 4 p. m. This concert is the first one of the year in. which these musicians have been hoard. Students and townspeople are extended nn in vitation to attend. Teacher la Elected Emma Rasmussen of Junction City has been elected as a member of tho teaching staff of the Portland school, according to word received at the office of the county school superin tendent here. H. C. Sanders Freed II. C. Sanders, arrested at a local rooming house on a charge of dis orderly conduct, was acquitted in mu nicipal court yesterday afternoon of the charge. His bail of $."it) was refunded. Marriage License Issued A marriage license was issued at the office of tho county clerk today for Klzy Pickard of Marion, Oregon, and Mrs. Nora Courlwright of Eugene. Data on Park Asked - From Newberg. Oregon, comosk a request to the Kugejio chamber nf commerce on data pcrlnining to the plan of having tho Three Sisters arcs made into a national monument. Pu pils of a Newberg s'hool are prepar ing a resolution on tho plan nud de sire full information. Estate Inventory Filed - The inventory of the estate of the late Ansel lleinenway was filed to- lay in probnte court. The estate amounts to $7100 in renl and per sonal property. The board of apprais ers is composed of Charles .1. Cook. Joseph A. Garl.er and J. Frank Ellison. Mrs. Marsh Is Hi Mrs. John Marsh is reported ill to day at her home in Fairmount. Mrs. MartdMvas taken ill yesterday and to day was confined to her bed- it is an nounced. Joins Loan Firm Miss Mary Moore, recently employ ed al Ihe Applegato Furniture store. j has taken the position of at rijogrnph ; er and office assistant for the Secur ity Savings and Loan association. j Judqe at CorvaUls i Judge G. F. Skipworth of the cir ! ciiit court is at Corvnllis today hold- ing court in the Benton county dia-1 ' trict. I Here from Seattle j M. V. Kellogg of Senlite is here I today to complete Ihe contract for the I installation f Ihe new fiitures in the remodeled First National Bank. Recovering After Operation Mrs. Florence Chambers of tint pity nho recently underwent an oper ation a I a Portland hospital is re ported to be Improving nicely. Marriage License Issued A marriage lirense was it-sued nl the office of the county Hrrk today for Harold Graves and Effie Ma Mow. both of Eugene, CopvriRht 1924 Hart Scbiffner & Mint It takes "live" American Styles to fit Americans We can't all be Ty Cobbs, or Babe Ruths but there's not one of us that doesn't like to knock out a "homer." Every American loves action. That's why they need square shouldered, broad chested, trim waisted suits "live" Ameri can styles. Hart Schatfner & Marx kind. Our kind. $35 to $50 Wade Bros. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Masons at Medford Many Scottish Rite Mason of this city left for Medford today to attend the annual reunion starting therp to night and being held tomorrow, and Saturday. Funeral Is Friday Funeral services for Mr. I. T. Nicklin will be held at th Episcopal TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE CHEAP A $-00 Yictrola jnt-t a car old; $-5 worth of record. New 70 Remaugion rib barrel, ivory sis-Ms. rebound pad siioigun. 2." Remington rifle. !H! Ford touring car in goou run ning order, Alft have two beautiful l"ts on Col lege Hill Park, overlooking city fn one block of pavement IHulSO on the corner. Wilt nell or trade fur car. If you want to save money look this ail up. Phont I "00 II. Residence ' V. I'lib St, Call after . q'vVm k. mltf FOR RENT !arge front room, with board for a gentleman, (is rage 7)2 W hth. Phone 1 UAt-,1, mlU PIANO FOR SALE Late model In stmment. Beautiful cane snd fine tone. Can be had on easy pajinpols. For par'icul.irs write C, A. Rem ington, :iV 1 1 tli St., Portland, Ore. in 10 WANTED--Lady of fair edm a I ion and Mtrne (tuiness ability who wants to increase her income, Bus inoM entirely new and wonderful. No ranvm!ng. Carry tt on at rour home and f" to $111 per day. Send name and addrei and we will call on you. KM SON, Box Ml care of Guard. ml 4 Hero from Michigan H. J. Bureb nf Elmore. Michigan, is here on p business visit to check up on considerable timber interests he has in western Lane cniinly. JUDGE DEFENDS TWi t large furnished housekeeping rimtns for rent. -7 Went .th Hi. j mid j WANTED- A second hand tent, l'iease advie littsrd I iffi' . Box MM. Glie deti'Tiiition aud pm e, nil. . FOR RENT- Two very durable! hiiekeep.ng rooms. .Ml W 4'h. tttlO i (Continued from page one) ing something besides home drudgeijr in marriage, see only Ihe possibility jf fine clothes, easy life and guy par-' ties? Men Learn Folly. "Mm learned the folly of the through Itieir dnys of 'wild oats' - an other experience reserved for men on dr Ihe d'Milde standard we are out living. "This 'flapper bride' idea of moi rings may b termed Innocent 'wild oats' - but don't worry about It, "If she hs profited by the self reliance tind increased reasoning pow er modt-rnity has won for hrr, she'll come out Itttlcr tor Ihe eiperirnre. "Hhe may undergo the s'agt of seeking pleasure instead of honi" Suilditjg but if she and her young hut ftsnd are the property mated c-uple, ten to one she II be the firnl to bp her erroneous viewp.iijJ, get down Into harneu, and as a psrtifer. not a de pendent, help her husband build a perms ti-nt fa mil r ties rt tut ne. "And through her mild 'fling,' she has fitted heraelf to he able to prop- eriy train tier nwn rminrea aiong suru ; lines a ttnng hard to do in tins j present age nf advancing femininity, j "Flapper brldei- If they are lr.ie blue, they are the hope of the future!'' A labor temple to cost .VO.0((0 Is planned br the labor unions of Grand Itapids, Mica. Eugene's Outstanding Musical Treat of the Year will he Inti Oratorio rToclety'a presentation of the "Creation" Methodist Church Friday and Saturday evenings. Mny 15 and 16. Chorus of 170 voices. Friday and Saturday in the McMorran & Wash burno second floor milli nery Bection. 60 Lovely Hats 7 TO UK KKATl'RKD AT THIS ONK LOW mien Attain (ipmonatratlng the millinery section's supremacy In value Riving. 60 becomltjg llltlo hata of Bilk and alraw comlilnatlona and' nil Bilks. Cleverly adorned with bits of colorful flower Bimiys, novolly brnida, rllibons and ornaments. Largs and email head alios. t "Mitzi" Chipped Milan Sailors $3.95 Tholr tallorod severity broken with a protty silk band. High crowns narrow brims all lined hata In bright lively Bhades of groen, lacquer, tan, blue and also black. The Smart Felt Sports Hat Now Boasts Of A Chic Veil $1.50 Tha ever-prevalent enaenthlo Idea! These charming little bits of mesh lirnid nra Interwoven with colored metallic threads and when placed ruklBhly on the sports bat create quite a bit of favorable comment. Advice and suggestions given cheerfully to home milliners! I'lense feol perfectly free to call on our expert milliners nt any tinier Complete Blocks of ' hut linings, braids, nowers ana materia l for hat making. A Wonderful Showing Now of Famous "Martex" Guaranteed Fast Color Bath Mats Aflor nn invigorating lmth or shower stop oiil n one of tlieso thick, friendly "Mnrtox" lmth iiiiiIh mid your enjoyment of tho bath i complete! Oval and oblong shapes In several sites rich bright colors with great splashy flower designs or nent con ventional patterns. They launder an easily and are fully guaranteed to retain their original colorings iinil licnuiy. $1.75 and up to $5.95 If You Need Cushions of Any Kind Ke NKHK you coiiHiilt tlio Rummer ismie of NKKDLK-A'UT. Jlero you nre given complete, iiiHf ructions for milking nil kind of cutiliionH noft ciisliioim, linnl cusliioiiH, cushions for liv ing rooms, nun parlors, window seats, boats, etc. Summer NEEDLE-ART Now on Salo at Our Butterick Pattorn Department "Martex" Fancy Colored Turkish Towels .25 nig thick "thirsty" towels auih aa ynu will want for tho gueet room, for gift giving and for per Honnl use. There's an urilstry of color harmony and design In "Martex" Turkish towels found In no other towel at this price. Pastel Tinted Scarfs Abloom With Exquisite Summer FlowersQuite the Vogue Fluttering chiffon and graceful swinging crept; de oil i no scarfs nil very new considered quite necessary to liny iifternoon or evening costume. Long sweeping silk fringed ends add to their jaunty youthful air. Kiddies White Leghorn Hats $3.95 "l.ltllo Miss Muffet" huts lo he sure. Of finest Imported white leghorn with saury ribbon streamers and pert velvet bunds. Kor Miss "2" to "10." Phone 4 9n-9flprran i'WaMifairtiz tftcrc Phone 4 mm illllil mi i i i ! i ii si sea lllmai Moor to be Taken j To California to ! Answer to Charge! SAI.KM. Ore.. May 1 1. California j autti'trltir "t Sacramento will lal.e immediate alrpa lo hav ('. It. Moor i removed fr m tlie Ore"n urnili'titiarr ; and taken to Sacraineni,, to h trlnl : for ihe murder of lUrr? Ifrown in, that City September 1". llfjri, aais aj letter received bj Warden Oalryaiylc today from llrrnnrd MeHhane, chief, of polira at Sacramento. The letter from Chief Mi-Shane, ! whirh etirloaea e atstemetit from Mi, a' Klorenre Priea. whu was with Itrown nt the time he win killed, tend to 'orroh, irate the tunffftaion aigneil hy Moor and hi, wife at the Orexon rirtaon on May I. tier atory of the crime and alao her deKcriiti.n of the alayer tnlliea with the Monr ronfea-ai'-n and with hia phjairal appearance. Moor was aenl here from Ijine roiiatj (or the Iheft of an auto. NOTICE Moved to I'ark atreet in United Niatra .National Hank Il'lildinf, first door aoilth of Stli atreet. 1 1-ltANK J. IIKHGEK, Kealtor RIVtR LOAM ftirer Innm for sale. I'hone 11S0 T.. Dr. Aibton for tlropractlo ami Electro-therapr. Oppuaila lltlllg thr. ter, rhone SOU tl Try Eul rn Special (or good clgu.