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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1925)
Evening. May 23, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Foge Threft " ... 'J o' . ?ms it would sell well .n faFBEHCH ,..T rr"-b Morocco, May 23. ' The K" ".-;.,-.; .hpir tronml siouny rlsiK l"'lve , oust them from '''h onn.l .l.hough icn- ' . n. fbunibnin success iu .1 t'OUBt 1 r . .:J.- n,rftttms nil FrwWy "I""'" .Mi AW-el-Krim and ls '5JSl loom an formidable , .;!;irr men ' ,lle i"' fine . - (he Riffians have " i,.,.. to be tuorougniy nry market. Its high quality is due tu the crenm crailitr;- campaitu that tV Eugtne Farmers' creamery is puttios 00, by pnyiu; premium for high jr3,l. cream, M. M. Honey states. Xlie farmers are favorable to this ram paisu and are co-operating to turn out quality goods. Mr. Jioney aavs. Tbe tliree essentials for hish Qiul ily cream, according to Mr. Honey, are c'eanlme, quick cooling of cream, and maintaining this cold tem perature: and frequent delivery. "Cleanliness of all utensih that tUo milk touches is a big factor," declar-s Mr. iloney. "tlood butter is newr made from poor cream." A number of groups of farmers are I' 'I, themselves to be morn sm, ( co-operating in the hauling of cream, lf" " l '"'"Uiie rel tfcit men bring it ' ihe World r 'l lverv here in He Chambrut. a i1 ., ;,tured the enemy s po- Jdr by bayonet charges. twice a week at a distance of -t'l miles. Hy co-operating esdi ma:i makes only one trip a month. 'Z French found that me. cue,,,. ' iMnwl thf T can j I Cctiee in the World war ' I"" k, the right wing "fLrticularly hard fighting in 1,5 ' n; operations. His men were "T ..nosed to a bitmg fire .(.juiaauj .. . ,, )oiu(: o tne vuij -. ffStt the difficulties of the I 0 ,h. French arc re-inforc- PXirulvaiice posts, many of which mm jtinnoR DEFENDS COLLEGES ' (Continued from page one) fancied and largely the result of nre- judice. 'ihe man who has attended a Kiofore have been surrounded aucT men's college like, say Amherst ii dangerously turcavvuvu. more or Jess prejiiduid against IES111CED IS!C CQKTEST Odious to be studied "by scUo.! tins tP C'.ius ...... "... .l..v bv AIU l.eona li. iJ'iBttr. smr visor of school music. Rowing are me l"c ttV U iiIuBia (The love rdier . vHVDoouIar wrtii me Mmman pew- j't. Be ro"thiu is diitiuctij- ypauisi. UimsKy - xvorsho- M-mtkT-KorMktiw was a iuolrn :'rtt scenes wiiii aniMi: l-ither thau H wimiiosPtl fl group or VSuite" .of L.r.bf srPUPH m the -Arabian flits'' talcs. Ub of the piocps of t h is ".Siti" ihe "Kfsi.vnl at Uagdad. it fl" i crowiif", haiaars. curwu bmutmss l:i wtDtling uti-ppis, witli the Imt sua ir all. iJcraswmiliy a nglit aii'l 'Lrite d;tm-f mc.vrint'iit is heard. jHiOriaii lii.a.isody N. L . . . . Lis-t tram L:sz( was a gre.il JiiiuKiirtiu iioist ami L'oiui'er . of .the mm1 r&tb rtuiury. I to romposctl many pHjojariiin Itiiapsodies" but rt"j- llj toe swoiitl is the host known. , Tfee HnDg;iriarts have a nati' iuu ttiwe fiiHil Ihe "Cxardas." This 'niiisijiin jrJIs yo what it is Hk', It is iliviilM iu.f, two parts, as is i diince; tlie ficst p:irt ntllrtl thf "Uf(wT is slow and the 't-ojl ; irt, railed (lie "Kritilia," is ruttid iiinl 'fBtric. pdncaiion, not realizing that the dif ference net .r ren the two kinds f eollepEa is primarily ft fancied one." Mr. Seld'-n further pointed out th.it as a rule wherever there is a men's college there is usually a college for women not far off, and (hat there is generally a kind of social life, cor responding to that existing in ie a v e ra ee eo -ed-K'a t ionnl i nst it u t i -n, arranged between the two. With regard to college athletic. Air. Seldon was somewhat nn-rtm-minnl. 'Teronallv, I cannot help but believe that there is ton much rim and money devoted to athletics in the larger universities. are having to- many million-dnUar stadiums .and it .-ei'iii'J tu me the money could he used to promote mm h greater needs; pro cure hetter instruction, construct new Intildings or something etue more vital to real Btudent lij'p." When n?ked if be thought the fr.i teriiiues and the sororities on th average roHege campus were in cm-pl'-te control. Mr. Seldon answered yes and no. "From a social pnint .f view thry seem to he in control, but P'diricaHv they are not ?o string. fie added that in a majority of th uni vcitiea he had visited thus fur. notably at Stanford and California, the heads of the student bodies were nftn-frnternity men. Tiie fraternities, it serins, are unah'e to get togefh-r on a ny one rand ida t e, w h ile t be "barbs" are pretty well cmFolidaU1 1. Parents Should be 1000 Miles Away Says Salem Judge SALEM, Ore., May 2,1. "It t had my way about it there would he a law on the' statute books requiring rII young married couples to live at least 1,000 miles away from Ihpir parents." ' I f every w i fe whose liusba nd took a drink were to bo given a divorce, two thirds of the families In the country woald be disrupted'." Thus mmmented Judge L. H. MrMahon her today in refusing Secretary Weeks Will Recuperate III NeW England j to Prant a divorce to Josephine her husband. WtUbtm CT?lrv Weeks will sneud tliree f , - , ' inntbs rpstiug in New Kngland, ex- M'tiin to mam to his desk at the ir department, bv September, fully wercfi from an illness which be- : April 12. He left Washington fr Host mi ft airht to ccnult pbvsirian.i re- i :rfing a itftf-siMe nerntion in re- i him df e;ill bladfler trmibe. i ' --cb rferelnpfd during his cotival- '"net after a thrombosis attack. f President I'uotidee talked with the "mtary at his home yesterday and ( t advised that Mr. Weeks had fwat fiiakt'n off the effect h of the. .irotulHisis aihiirnt mid that he hoped ( 1 mum? liis diitivs after n rest at; Xrw Hampshire farm. j (here had been too much paretmat interference. Conk was recent I v : arrested here and hound over to the grand jury along with ten other men on a charge of contributing . to the delinquency of n minor girl, : but the judge said that the near ; est he could determine relative to j that affair was that "about nil ' Cook did was to make an rf j himself." Cook is said to have driven the car that carried several , mn and girls. The trial showed' that for h tints the Cooks lived with the wit'3 par ents and couldn't get alon weil, then tried living with the hus band's parents and couldn't got along there. Blue Bell Butter j Highly Commended RIVER LOAM Ripr lonm for sale, t'bone IlSfl-f, T. B. K!o, k. nf'srattlf. wlin if n I "r brokfr. t- nnpti at llie Kiirc-i-:. 1 B?rs' crfampry on Iiis wnv to Anstips. whr'ri- he will handle S 2 SICK WOMEN ! REGAIN HEALTH; TTfough the use of Lydia E. ham' Vegetable Cora- iPO'Uii Read their Letters rt.0eorKiB.-"IwM troubled e7TWscce female weakness accompanied b y some very unpleas ant symptoms and with pains in my back, sides and leg?. Since takin? a treatment of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound 1 am M ' ;,- I j. lw. in every , (way, and the un- ,. wms nave aisap- 1 ; lour medicine is wonderful It t r -on'i women. Dasher. R F TW Kn ii Georg.a. " i Relief fr f: . o.f ' ..win i mi oq(UO t 'irr"k- M'"h.-"I had (rreat ! in Vlllrf in iir P" ! T w " that 1 not ao 7 i v i0r ,,an1 on m1 feet for ' tv , ;" " in avery nervouscon-1 rv",y"l -iveInii paper I read a ; '"'f Mat.nnkhim Ve(t- ! tf fr'nd. J have had (Treat re-! irm tr.e fir 8nd j h4ll ,r, , -,s Je becauw I believe and ',mr- ' nt tohelpother ..i T-'W m willing tn answer "-Tn St., Battle Creek, Mich. ; ! SAVE MONEY to MAKE MONEY After you've beRun to make real head way by steady sav ing and the figures in your pass book show a meable de posit biiiante, bus iness opportunities will bwn to unfold. Then with the sound tounatl t our officers you will be. able to hanole your working capital !o!h with safeiy and with profit. A J'ass Book Puts You In the Palh ot Opportunities. Bank OF Commerce EUGEN E.OREGON TO THOSE WHO ARE HELPING MAKE THIS STORE A SUCCESS: mile our advertisements and window displays are valuable business aids, our most effective appeal to" the public is made through the treat ment each customer receives. Chinese Parasols $1.25 and $1.98 In beautiful oriental deslKal and colors. Waterproofed novelty haadtea. Children's site 65c 9ft 9flMaa$ttuAne cftete See the special window display of wonderful new 54 inch printed silks. A Mighty Happy Business this Outfitting June Brides Modish Frocks To Wear For These Wonderful Occasions Of sheer French voile in white and blended pastel colors adorned with rows ot creamy laces, smart tucks anil some tail ored models display many buttons in matching colors. ' $13.95 to $19.75 Of all-over embroidery in (he fashionable ocre shade, laterally "miles" ot exquisite laceg of the same shade trim them. Quite often worn with contrasting cofored slip. Ilresses priced at $17.95 Of airy georgette light a feather in whil& and Peru. Tunic dresses displaying laee net godets antf rows of Yenilian lacea, tucks, etc. $24.75 Of paslel colored georgettes in a bcst of pretty Btylea and modes of trimming. $27.50 to $37.50 And June Graduates Days filled with delightful bustling preparations! Heads filled with wonderful visions, Crowded days with so much to be done! The friendly understanding store that has smilingly served June brides and June graduates for many years again has taken a happy thought of these occasions. Rayon Silk Princess SHps . . . ' $3.98 In dainty pastel shades and white, plain tattoced stj-les with full 20 inch hem. Silk Jersey Princess SHps ........ $7.50 All wanied shades beautifully made 39 loch hems. Radium Silk Princess Slips . $8.95 Trimmed with wonderful laces and dainty two tone ribbons. t Cream Lace Brassieres ,$1,75 OoBsard "uplift" brassiereB prettily made of serviceable beautiful laces. Radium Silk Step-ins $3.98 In shades of flesh, peach and white daintily lac trim med. Mull Step-In Sets ............. . .$4.98 Finest mult in colors of mates, peach and flesh. Hand painted appliques and lace net trimmings add to their lovliness. - .. i r-1 Beautiful Rayon Silk Vest and Step-in Sets $5.75 Phmvn in flesh, ni!o green and white, Iacg and ribbon trimmed. Italian Glove Silk Vests $2.50 Kayser Italian irtove silk famous For its Jastine beauty and service. Vesta In pink, orchid and reqeh. . Stepius to match, ?4.50. Htoomera to match J3.5f. Figured Georgette Scarfs $3.00 Graceful georpette scarfs to wear jauntily over summer costumes. Delicate flo-er designs in rainbow colors. '' Finished with long, silky fringed end. A lovely, blithsome touch marks the new frocks hats traveling costumes. Again one notes it in the linens colonial draperies for the home graduation and wedding gifts appropriate for every purse. If It Be a Wedding Gown Oiip may choose the tnultt'tomti mim io be itisf.fi r with soft lns (ittd flowers into a thing of wtmsh-ous beawiy. TURK SILK CREPK SATINS $.1.75 YARD EQUALLY rORRKCT ANFVSMART ?S THE NEWKU VORtTE OF SHEER CHIFFON ANf GRACEFUL OKOHCrETTVi. $2.25 YD. AND OF COURSE YARDS AMD YARDS OF FILMY TULLE 12.75 YRI. Delicately Lovely Corsages WITH SXKC, GRACEFUL J O ft ft SW1NOSNO STREAMERS, JW To enhance the charm tf lh& oceasimv frock, Eirjutsltely msrtn silk flowers covered with note! or sllrer metallic Irlcnletle. Streamers displaying tiny buds to match. PASTEL COLORED FLOWER WREATHS TO ENTWINE IN THE HAIR J1.S5' each Getting Acquainted Vo want you io think of the MeMorran & Wn.shlmnie slor, mt iiicreiy bs n hvc to buy things, but lis a house of personal service. Jf "we have in Ktork what yott nci-d, nil well mid frootl if we have not we will bond evrry effort to pot it for yon. In direct touch with the fashion ant! manufacturing centers of America w can secure for yon at no extra cost, ANYTJiJXti. W'c want yon to be nt lionw in tliis bi friend ly store with its multitudinous displays of wonderful merchandise. Come nnd look nronnd examine nt your leisure compare even though yon have no thought of buying. Your shopping will be doubly enjoyable if von are nefjiintiited with thie salespeople in the various departments. ' Kvery few Ly. wo are poiiig to introduce to you some M'. Morran & Wnshbtirne eniployee. They want to know you not merely as customer and salesperson but more as visitor and host. Today MEET MISS GRACE DUNN buyer and manager ot wo men's readto-wear section, second floor. Mixs Imnn is a typlcat Oregon arirl with all Ihe (vnbal western char acteristics pep. enthusiasm, dj-namle enerry and pleas ing personality. Knows mer chandise from ti rround tip. A shrewrt and eaaftin buy er to whom the Mr.Morran & Wshhurne. store U areat. iy indetitert for the continu ed success of this department. CURTAIN WEEK! Plain Curtains Made Up Free! , The (piiet refinement niid cheerful ntmosphero of the home is reflected in prettily curtained windows. Windows that display fresh snniinecy curtains are a pretty Rood mdienttcm that all is spick and spaa withiti The M &"W.'tmij of new and ix-uutifui piirtniu nutteriala re most empfet. AS A SPECIAL FKAT'l'HK fK CURTAiN WKKiC WE V1L1 MARK Ul' b'HKK OP CliAWm PLAIN CURTAINS , if materials are purchased hero. Please be sure to bring correct measurements of your windows. Slight charge must be made when valances, ruffles, etc., aro wanted, MAWiUlKKTTKS, white mmI ecru, 19c to $L(X FK1URKD MAKQUISKTTES SOoytl. &fo yef. 65o yd. CURTAIN' XKTS - - 25& to $1.7, R1LK (AUZKS . $1.00 to $1.73 vd.( every cthr PIALT COLORED VOILE KVERFAST C'UKTOXNKS 90e io $140 yd. Sale of High Grade Pillows .98 size 2 i x 27 regular $3.25 each All nw rardi!ly sfloctpd poultry feather pillows rot-crd with Jsnf-y art tlrkinf f uusua!!y excotlotit quality. Silk Hose in Fashionable Shades "MPNSJXfi " full fashioned ptim thread tifk hose, in shades of orchid and honey, $.TU jair. "fffLKJ'i K" jxire silk hose in spring greeu and orchid, $1.75 jair. "lil'MMlNGKlfJU" pure s'dlc hose ravei stop tops B.sik roififtitvffl foot with fine lislo hwi and toe every wanted shade, $!. j;ir. 'XFAKJ-MEXi" pure e'ttk hose the best silk hose value iu America nt pair, tiig variety of fatlitottable colors, (rnaranteed nre silk, frep from imv nrtificinl wei;!itiuf or lowliisg-, H.VJ pair. tDainty Everfasl Voiles in Delicate Colors FOR th 5iot iff iramnwr, nothing i bo cool snd pretty s cheer ratfa t Com in and jjIm. Th colors iUn or summer Mwmjr, f,u!7y UtlFa drtttae for fiT&m Jry frock for yourself, , Yntta ttnflervear in dpi teat hies uch parh, nd nii screen, U tlcat ffic mmmrr wr end taunderc IxautifuU, SAU Erfi W Fabric r guarantc'i t rtUt It any Everat fabric fad, far any rcanon w wiii refund tn yoa not eniy th purchaw prica of tha matriat, but th jnakin.jc coat of tiia gar meat aa wOX t veriast Wash Fabrics