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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1925)
.v Evening, May IS, IMS THE EUGfcXE GUAKD Tage Five therhood of Mngicians, it t an nounced. Only professional magician f rerofi-iied stHiiding are elected to the order, it is said. Smoothness' of Line in the New Nerhdfex Brassiere BONCILLA SETS 50c Individual et consisting of 1 tube beauty pack, 1 tube cold cream, 1 tube vanishing cream. COMPLETE 8TOCKP FAMOUS v BUXCILLA PREPARATIONS. "Antoinette Donnelly's" Lovely Hair Shampoo, 50c Pkg. Iropsrts to the hair a rii-h thirk flossy appearancs. ll'fa Cologne Perfume IOc hottle. l.K.MO.N HAND HO.U' So CAKE . Stats Forester Here I'. S. King, ot the state foresters' office at Salem, was id Kugeue totlay on business connected with hie work. He spent some time at the office of the Siuslaw National forest, where he conferred with K. a Speller, super visor. i Dr. Tltu on Way Home Dr. J. F. Titus, of thtt city, has telegraphed friends here that Isa bella Dearborn, a student of Mills college, ts improved, and tnnt he I will return home this week. He i was called to California to attend : the girl when she became 111. fariiij.i.ajAA'JIJ.lllllLAl!rlJ.I'l.lL'J'a'ajJ 600 Pretty Happy Home House Frocks In a Special Three Day Selling It's a braarifre which comei well down orfr the hips molded to the figure by clererly placed darts, and which holds the figure firmly yet comfortably. Fashioned of lovely lace, this dainty brassiere bas elastic inserts under the arm which allow the gar ment to actually hug the form and create a com pletely smooth effect. Diaphragm reinforcement of blue silk. . Corvalllj Publisher Visits G. 'nosing Hurd, publisher of (he Corrallis (jazetic-Times. wai a visit or here over the wrrk-end. He spent part of the time at the school of journalism of tf.e university, dis cussant newspaper problems w-ith fac ulty members. Report Corrected The report that Mrs. Alberta Me Murphe.v has agaiu gone on a vrsit -o California is erroneous, Mrs. McMur phev announced today. She hns juft returned from a trip to Portland, and is now at her home, oOO Willamette street. CITY NEWS (Continued trora pni,. one) jlr. and Mrs. Kibby of Eugene, ex pect! to motor to r.ugene tomorrow, brinjinj the visitors to Eugene. They Till visit here for several weeks. Gen. Hammond Goes East Ufl.rtr npnpral Oraeri C. Ham mond, chief of tho militia bureau of tho war department, witn ot-. fictt in Washington. D. C. leit i... .i.hi tnf tlin Fast T-Tp will lasi uifiui risit friends at San Francisco, Cheyenne, omana, umcago, ana Columbus on the return trip. tt-hiia in V.nppna fipn. Hammond Tisited at the home of his mother. Mrs. F. A. Rankin. It has been eight years since he lived in Vncpne. and he has been out of the state three years. Winino Mineral springs resort nt Winino, was in Eugene over the week-end on business. The resort at Winino, formerly known as McCredie Springs, is now open for business, it is stated, although the road to that place is not yet in shape. The springs resort will soon be accessible by rail, it is announced. Devereaux at Wolf Creek IL K. Peverciinx. city engineer, spent Sumliiy at Wolf Creek, where in addition to a fishing excursion, he wit Bfssed a fast ball game between the Holt Creek team and Hnunon mill. Wolf Creek came out nlifiHd in a 37 to ! score, isn.vs .Mr, Deveroiiux, in a Eame that was cUHl to big league stuff for thrills and sensational plays. Wolf Creek plays Veiicia next Sunday it the same place. The ball grounds are on the top of tin- mountains, it is utI,.aml tin: diamond is churned to be the highest on the cmst. June 16 K.pf P. Memorial The annual memorial day of the Knights of Pythias. Helmet Lodge, will be observed Tuesday, June Ifl, it was announced. A committee con sisting of Hobert C. Hall. J. S. Msg ladry and O. H. Jones hns been ap pointed to arrange details. It is ex pected that Judge I. T. Harris will be tho principal speaker, ami a regu lar program will fte made up for the occasion. Sigma Delta Chi to Initiate Sigma Delta Chi. national journ alistic fraternity, will initiate sev eral journalism students recently fleeted nnxt Sunday. at five o'clock. Men who will he Inkcn Into the fraternity inclun'e ltort nra Jefisup, Ed Kobhina, Kichnrd Eckman, Bernard Shaw, Pete I-sura. Harold Hunnlriit. Web Jones. Glrn liurch, and Sam Wild erman. Faculty members and iltimni will nttpnd the coremontR which will be followed by a banquet. Fire Stickers Given Stickers distributed ovrr the desk of the chamber of commerce, to tour ists, vacationists and others, warn them of forest fires. The warning bears the official emblem of the t'nited States forest service, and the suggest ion: "Camper, please, before you go. Douse that fire with H-'J-O." TI.e atickors are passed out with maps, folders, etc. Clark Day Here Clark Pay returned to Rnlem yes terday after spending the werk-end in Eugene. He is on the sales force of the Cosmopolitan stores. Inc., and has won a suit of clothes for taking firnt place among salesmen of the company. The stores have opened their branch in MeMiunville, and ex pect to open another branch in Salem soon, says Mr. lny. M. W. A. Exercises June 7 lh r(lein Wnnrlmpn of America itx. th Koyni Neiphbors of America ohsorve memorial day Sunday, June 7. it was announced. All innm. rs will mppt in the lodpe room at ', and will cn in a bndv to dernr- e grsvps. .At TiliO nil will Benin nMt in tlifl lnilcr ntnuiH from wlmrP thr will no in a bndv to evening sprv at iho Mnptjs,. chnnh. II. F. nuir. hred Chamberlain and Y U. "lnwr in the cntnmittea in charge. M- W, A. Plcrtlo July 12 A roiinty-wide pimir will be held IorH tiicnihei n of ihe Modern Wnod ""0 nf Anifri., w,,n,i t..i i . . ,r' , it win decided nt the last meet f the lo.nl rnmp. All member their fa mil j, in the countv nr. 'B'-'tH to attend the affair, which i rtpti to bp .,n nf the biggest oii "wof (hp venr. nelegnten from Cot Jferovp. SprtugfipM. Junction Citv. ' Crewl nnrt Kugpne v'r K'ipnt to help atrsnge the details . f ts ptrnic. Springs Manager Here man t'nrtwright. minncpr of the 00 LATE TO CLASSIFY -KTMEXT rKuniished. On ra- . 1 nl epir'nient num- VkatuTTTT : Uv.-j ' i. on t rnnklin mm- ,.j " "c oppn Wednesdays ..tirna. .Meat at MHiie p' Lur prices. UVt i h 10 ',na11 family. Call -,-- mi; ,'?-!!NJ7:,'n. furnished nnnrt- !rM- "'1 W 4th. 1'hone UtllMt CALL FOR BIDS s. ' '-"rie f'otintv. Orenn. '-'eH. 1 . - Osburn Staff Changes II. ). Clarke, now day clerk at the Osburn hotel, is leaving shortly lo take up his duties at Corvallis. where he will he n member of the stnff of the new Menton hotel. He will be replaced here by Chnrles Mill ward, now night clerk at the ttshurn. Mr. Millward's place will be filled by Jess Murcnisou. Scaffolding Removed Scaffolding on the Eighth streot frontnge nf the Matlock building his been removed, and finishing touches placed on the interior decorations for the new t.'nre rooms provided. The show windows will be plnrprl this wepk. and the rooms made ready for occupancy sme lime next week, it is announced by the contractors. Rabbits and Chlckont At Large A city ordinance prohibits allowing chicken and rabbits to run at large, W. (i. Judkins. chief of police, points otit. This ordinance is being vio lated occasionally, he says, and any animals found at large will be picked up. It is a strong temptation to turn chickens nut in the spring, but this temptation must be resisted, says the chief. Forest Man at Oakrldge A. T. Moses, clerk it the Cttrrni National forest office here, left yes terday for Oakridge, where he will spend a week on business connected with the forestry service. Material and equipment for use during the coming summer will be checked and put in order. Picnic Thursday A picnic for members of the Lane County O. A. C, rlub has been set for Thursday of this week, according to Charles M. Emery, president. The site for the picnic has not been announced. Garage Foreman Engaged A. C. lloyd, formerly of California, has been engaged by the Oregon Motor company garage a foreman. Mr. Boyd is an experienced mechanic, and will have full charge of all me chanical and repair work in the garage. Visits at Salem Arthur Hendershott, and family 1 spent Sunday at 8 I em, visiting with friends. Mr. Hendershott went to CorvalUa as a member of the Eu gene trap shooting team and engaged in the intercity meet before going on to SaleiiL Fall Creek Fishing Fair Fair luck at fishing Sunday on Fall Creek is reported by Carl H. Maker, Art Hussell. John Bean and Pete Mey erjergen, who spent the day along the bunks of tiiut stream. The roads are rather rough, however, they report. Sports Writer Goes to Portland Sam Wilderman, sports writer for the Portland Oregonian nnd the Eugene Guard, has left for Portland, where he will receive medical attenion for his eyes. lie expects to retrn Tuesday to resume his work at the University. Moore Home Finished Soon A new home under construction nt University street and Twentieth av enue will be ready for occupancy in a few days, reports Kenneth W. Moore, owner. Here For Week-End Judge and Mrs. Itobcrt Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Eithiau of Portland were week-end vis itors In Eugene as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C J. Smith. 3 Frocks For $2.85 3 Frocks For $2.85 Dozens of Becoming New Styles Beautifully Made of Amoskeag and Security Ginghams and Fine Count Percales. You have never seen lovelier dresses than these we offer tomorrow at 98c eacK. The most adorable new styles have been developed from the well known Amos keag and Security ginghams and fine sturdy percales of exquisite quality. Gor geous patterns and guaranteed fast colors they are unusually serviceable and can stand the hardest wear and dozens of tubbings. Sec These Lovely House Frocks on Display in Our 8th Street Window "Happy Home" house frocks have won an enviable reputation. They are not to be compared to the flimsy, poorly made and color running aprons that have flooded the market recently at near this price. They are all correctly sized and made with wide deep hems- Most delightful trim ming effects havo been achieved by dainty organdio collars with bits of colorful cm broidery gingham and pique collars and cuffs piped with novelty braids, eta ALL SIZES AND PLENTY. OF THE LARGER SIZES On Sale Second Floor Only! Sale Starts Tuesday 9:00 A. M. No Fires Over Week-End The hpavy ruin Saturday thnrough ly je'jikfd up th eity n that not even a hint of a fire va reported over th week-end, reports Win. K. Nnhauni. fire chief. Garage Is Redecorated The Oregon Motor company gurairp in receiving n new coat of paint, nnd in heing decornteft from front to back, it i aunniiin pfl. The work is eipect ed to he completed in a few days. VMt in Albany l.ienrgt A. iilrnore, pity recorder, and family, journeyed to Albany Sat urday oight, and visited friends over the week-end. They returned by nmry nmhile In Ft uight. Dillard Elklns Here Iillnrd Klkins of the atate acci dent commifainn at Salem, epent the week-end with friends and relatives in Kugene. Bicycle It Returned A hirycle belonging to Herbert Sea man, taken from the Y. M. C. A. Saturday night, was returned to the loral police court yealerday, and re covered hy the owner. Society to Meet Tho C'onKrcjratlonal Woinr-n'a MiaslonHry, anclnty la lo meet at tho church tomorrow nt ,r. :'0 o'clock. Marriage License Issued Armondn (J. DeMcrrit of Port land and I.uelnda DHl nf tiiicono ohtntned a llccnsn to marry Sat urday. Junction City Man VMM tiny S. Thompson, of lunrtinn f'ily, nm in Kugene on htiRineria todny. Farmer Tays $108.90 To II. S. for Neglect In IJrush Burning Henry A. Wyman. farmer living in the vicinity of Landai, haa settled a claim filed agiinM htm hy the 1'nited Statea government hy pnment of $105.00. annminred N. V. Macduff, supervinor of the ('aur-ade national fnreat. 1 At mnnnier, ihe emnplaint from the government Mated. Mr. Wy. man set fire to brunh on hi randi without a permit from the a'nte fire warden, and furthermore, k U aaid. he made no effort to control the bla7. To prevent its spreading to the national forest land, the I'nited Statea fnreat service spent $ins.!", and filed fruit to reenver this from Mr. Wyman. The defendant pleaded ft illy In hunt ing wiihout a permit, and was fined $tl and costs in addition to the mill. The cane did not mine to trial, since Mr. W.vinan paid the amount. Instruction under which the forest official operate nro to file n com plaint under the criminal sections of Mate law in every cmeof man-caused fire, reports N. K. Macduff, and ac tion toward a civil sutL be started for amount of dnmaj;e in every cane where the government is compelled to expend money in protection. American Legion To Meet Tuesday A special meeting nt which plans will he rilKcuHCi for the National Kn- dowment nnd Iloemhecker Chlldrens' hospitnl will he held Tuesday night. May in. at the ehamher of commerce rooms. It is announced. 1 "This Is tho most Important huid ness our post hns been called upon tn transact this year," says I. G. 1 Helterllne, adjutant, "and every mem ber In requested to report at the meet lng." IXfiTTRK WITH flENRT TROMIV Raynor Elect&d to Society Virchand II. linynor, n student f the university snd proprietor of ths Oregon garage, has been admittrd iiiMii'ii'rrf..ip iu the Internaticnal Ilro- - i-ir in.-iirr.ai ai !l- ' ;. j.., .. . j. " i-v v., r, .1.'. .171 .'.'.-, . TO . 2') Kf, , ' f hairs in awrinn. ff i -.iin ir int mrrt- ' ''"""I'' nf Ihf I!im..v.lt '-- i u'.'. ' '' with lh Itia. M m " '.'"'' 'nan 7:-T "Vt'n-k "-; .i Th. hoaH r- 'i. r " r-j. t anjr or all N ' -1 M .n dj-mar IS How Many Stitches in the Dress? Soms luckr woman will win the beautiful, hand embrodlerwl afternnon dress now on display In our window. Thla Is baby's boudoir dress ana will be made to (it the winner. Come In and register your guess GUESSES AEE FREE FRANCES ART & BABY SHOP (Formerly Tharea Baby tftrni (.11 Willamette. Back Achy All Worn Out? ARE-you lame and stiff; tired, nervou and depressed; miserable with backache and sharp twinges of pain ! Then look to your kidneys! Good health de pends upon good elimination. But sluggish kidneys allow impurities to accumulate and upset the whole system. Backache is apt to follow; stabbing pains, depressing headaches and dlz:iness, getting up nt night and other annoying kidney irregularities. Why experiment ? If vour kidneys are sluggish, why not use Doan's PiJli? Doan'i is a harmless stimulant diuretic Used the world over. Ask your neighbor! HERE IS EUGENE PROOF Mrs, K. I,. Ralea. SSJ 1st Are. W., saya: "My kidneys troubled me and I had palna through my Lai a anil limbs. I couldn't cet a night's rest because of the severe backache. Mornings I felt tired. My kulneys acted Irregularly, too. Doan'a Fills relieved the back aches and 1 felt belter In every way." Doan Pills Stimulant Diuretic to ihe Kidneys 60c all i'liu Fm Milbora Co., Ufa, CVm Boftalo, N. V. ELLSWORTH CROCKER President For Piano and Violin Instruction OOllflllt 1ll( Pacific Conservatory CoiK'crtiiH, tin; Krculosl coin-' positions writlfii for tlx piano mill violin, taught, to hcxinniTH duriiiK thi'ir first venr of instruction. V'rcd 'J'nuBPlior, a violin stu dent who bewail his niiisic.il edurntion nt Hie Pacific Conscrvntory, pliiycil Tin; Bccthovi'ii, MhhIi-IhsoIiii, iirnluns, and Tstliaikriwsky coiircrtos in ft public re cital iu Kugpno. Those con cfrtoR fire recognized as four t)f the greatest coiu positioiiH ever written for the violin. 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Then compare the new Smoothtop's cooking advantages with any other range you know about arid you will quickly see why it's to your advantage to install this remarkable new range in your kitchen now. Sold on easy terms allowance made for your old range Mountain States Power Co. Telephone 28 881 Oak Street