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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1925)
Pass F"m I THE EUGfcXE GUARD lj K-wuh will he th i-pkcr if ihe p In Kifrt and Mr, HHvn Mrcn, Combinations Emphasize (ho ' Slender Lines of voutU Very light and flexible, Xemo-flex Combina tions make figure lines that are often exqui sitely delicate. In so doing they are also re markably comfortable and convenient, con forming as they do with the modern wo man's demand for sim plicity in dress. The model illustrated is side-closing, li a s cross-boniiig over dia phragm, surgical clas tic insertions and light boning to the top of the garment to insure the desirable flat-back. Made in dainty, novel ty stripe materials or brocades. Thero are five types of Nemo-flex Com binations to fit as many types of f feu res, frOnorruft i-Waihbcme Stay frnrrajLjnu'jM.i.uiVjrir- CITY NEWS (Co&tteutd from one) rat mm f0 ih office KaturdnT and claimed thm origins! nd all dupli cates, hnwwr, and n th board an Bounr that it wilt b anablp to d lirr th orders unless anofbr sup ply of kittens is reeeired. Carnival License Costly H wilt cost the Suapp Brothers rarniral phows, birh are ber on the ramival grounds on south Willamette street, a total of $440 to show here this week. An initial payment of $100 was made this morning to George A. (iihnorr, rity recorder, and the balance will be paid this week. The assessment is made on m basis of the Dumber of attractions offered, it is stated. Motorclcle Car Collide A motorcycle crashed into an au tomobile driven by Mrs. I. Williams, iil Chambers street, this noon nt the corner of Tbirtecuth avenue cast and i'eart street, but .ml damage was done. A serious accident might have resulted, it is stated. The driver of the motorcycle failed to see the car, it is aaid. After ascertaining the amount ot damage, he drove away without reporting, it is said. Two Cows Picked Up The local police department picked up two cows thai were at large and put them in the Eighth street bsru this morning. The owner ma? have them by paying the regulation fee f ?1 each, and the barn fee for the length of time they are kept. The of ficers did no tatitte what disposal they would nwke of the milk in the meantime. Scouts Head Office In Shape The office of C. K. Clark, Lane county scout executive, has been fixed up in the city ball, and is now in shape. Desks and shelves have been installed, as well aa other conven iences that go to make an attractive office. Any one interested in scoul mat tern is invited to call at any lime, snys Mr. Clark. , Thistle Campaign On A thorough campaign for the ex termination of thistles, is to be waged in Lane eounty, it is announced by C. K. Stewart, county thistle inspector, deputies have been appointed for al! districts, and as soon as a thistle shows its first tender sprouts, it will be decapitated and burned, it is staled. dn n the road, and ax it dri sat J it heroines mu-h e?'r to tig -tiate. he says. Meeting Is Wednesday H'lmt! club i t mt't at the home of Airs. O. 11. Jott? Col umbia sire, UdfteM.v afters3 at 1;,H eVi'.vk for A r-rf dib lusohertit. Macduff tiaes to Oakrida. Aetsna t. ilacduff. supervisor f . the Ca.vrade National forest, icft tbisj mnrninc for akridx, where with Cj B. MFar!sne, he wilt Aspect th i Southern Pacific right-of-way where I construction work is now aoinr.on. i He wiii return the latter part of the week. Forest Official Here F. H. Brundag. of 1fe district for estry offac in I'ftrttand. stopped in Fugen Ter the wek-ecd n bis way hfk I'ortiaud. He has ben wtfc on feusine connects with the forest service aad forest ron1 work. Goal 6ives Srief A piayfl gitt a reported .tt th-e vK-jimy t?v?niit avenue and AU nmlfft Mreet t'dy. It had a taim. cit.Hi, apptu. it wa- tepoxted If the iwiv-, aitd was eating wbst gsrdn produce it would find, as wit as an " ther dainty morsels tih a gnus ordinarily rvt, on. To owner ha not ben found. Church To Meet "Church Iy' will be beid tomor rom at the Baptist church, with the monthly business meeting of the Wo men's union at - p. tn.t foliowed by a missionary program at 3 o'ciock. The Fellowship supper will be at 0:15 for the church members. Fine Is Paid- Karl Fonda, accused of a statutory offense, pleaded guilty in circuit court this morning, and Judge U. F. Skip worth after hearing the plea of Clydo Johnston, attorney for the defendant, assessed a fine of $500. The fine was paid. Car In Accident F. H. Seicers, 83? Olive street, in attempting to dodge a car driven by Ii. Claude Gray, struck another auto mobile parked in front of the Eugene hospital this morning, it was reported to local police. The damage was not serious. Fires Reported Fugn enjoyed another fireless wek-nd. saja Wm. Nusbaum. fire chief, and no calls on Ibe department were made. It "has now been some time since the fire siren has been heard oo the city streets. Department Rearranged The Ford garage, owned fey . C. Simmons company, is rearranging its parts department and enlarging Its lobby so that more stock can be taken care of. Chair U MisOna A Ms ck walnut rha i r wa taken frrm thi home of Eugene TVrrn?o last nigat, it was reported to the po lice tdav. N cluea to the idetir of the thief wa given. Ba'ebaJJ Game W wines day Th V. A J. i A, Ihv baeba!l team will meet the St. Alary ' acsdemy sine on the St. Alary' field oa south Wil lamette street Wednesday aftemH' after school, it it reported. Speeder Is Fined Otto Sellers, who was cited to ap pear ou a charge of speeding a Fifth avenue west, was fined ?lt and costs in the local police court today by Judge licorge A iiilmore. Chamber Meeting Tonight The chamber of commerce wUl bosd ' its regular monthly tneetitig tontg;.x, announces K. F-ugenc Chadwick, s'1- retary. Hontme business matters will come up, it is stated. Pavino Deposit Made Uaymomi Marlott deposited $10 with the city for permission to do work whieb will necessitate removal of some paving from the streets. Meeting Is Tonlnht Th I V J.. -i. rooms, with Mrs. Donald Young, 31r.tf NOTICE Moved to Park street in United smith of Sth etreet. FRANK J. MrlKUSU. Kealtor V, M. C. A, Leaders to Confer A supper conference At ail Y. M. C. A. leaders for the Friendly Indian and Comrade clubs will be held Wednes day evening at six o'clock, announces W. P, Walter, boys work secretary. The meeting will be held either nt tlii Y. M. A. C. or the Anchorage. ' Dr. Guition on Way Home lr. O. 11. tiulliou, surgeon of this city who has been studying in ln don and Vienna for several months, is expected to land iu New York tomor row, according to word received by his friends here. Ife sailed on the steamship Olympic, Hi-Y Banquet Tonight The final meeting of the Hi-Y clubs of the city wit! be heid tonight at .i o'clock at the Y. M. V. A., w here a banquet will be served. II. A. Tuesday Specials Morrell Pride Ham, sh or whole, lb. 32c Morrell Bacon, Vl or whole, lb. ... 38C The Lowell Market McDonald Theatre Bidg. McKenzie Highway Better 1 The past few days of fair weather have greatly improved The .Mckenzie high way above Nimrod, jays Sandy Leech, of Jlainbow camp, who was in Ktigene today. Some work is be TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKn (!irl for grapral honse wrk. Small fatniiy. l'hone rtti-.I. MASONS, ATTENTION Special cmmmimcntiHti of I'lien l.udgo. .No. 11. A. V. & A. J!. Tli-3- ihr. May X. Work in V. C de cree, l!v onlrr tjt mii: ' W. M. l'DH liF.NT tinod five-room nl mrpil bunitalow anl garage $1!7.,"'. Adults. J'hone lS"i4-,l. in- MlHiKHK ti-room hrmse, furiii!!)e(i for rent, permnneutly, 3 (Sr Hil yard. , i"""11 LADIES MONTH Free danre for Veojuen and friend.. Wednesday niglit. nil'7 ! roi:i ToriiiNf. vou s.u.k ini Hie ear for Mmping mp.. I nor J.Ml. MKt'l.MMKII AT.'TO TAHTS Co.. i:;u w wii. "'-" 15i Graduation Gifts Of Course You'll Want to Remember The Graduate And wliilo you an? fining it givp something lasting and uppful give appmoiafivo gifts. Timely Suggestions Fountain Tons Kill Folds Kodaks Fancy Perfume .Sots Lrathor "Writing Fads (lift Stntioiipry COMB IX LET US ASSIST YOU Eugene Drug Co. . Lowell Theatre Building MILITARY TOURNAMENT O. A. C. STADIUM, CORVALLIS Saturday, May 30, 1:15 P. M. FEATURING 1200 STUDENTS OF 0. A. C. CADET CORPS WORLD WAR ARMORED TANKS LIEUT. KELLY WITH 12 PLANES ?V' ",,I1- !iit r'lvlng. I'rrlwt Jump. Bomhinlt or 04 many othf Ctner AdmiHisn SOc Reved Sejtt 7ie Mle at O. A f. "I'o-op" nii Pam lar S!or, Corvtllta. Oregon Attractive Spring Reductions Of ft' ' Coats and Ensembles Our entire stock of coats and ensembles arc included. Smart garments of charmeen, satin, kasha, twillenes and sport ma terials, all stylish new spring models. Come early. Printed Chiffon Frocks Tflightful nr iw filmy printed cliifiVn frocks. S o in p have matching silken slips, flmrer splashed tan, yellow or white chif fons are mndo more lovely by means of daintv laces, paiu-is, etc. Silk Blouses 25Tf Discount Just i off regular price on stylish over blouses of heavy crepe de chines and flat crepes, some plain tailored, others embroidered or headed. White mid colors. Nifty New Sport Sweaters Nifty new sport sweat ers of Rayon silk, silk and silk and wool. Yon will find the latest and most wanted models in our showing. Triced as low as ,L'.,rW. MONTH-END SPECIALS Fast Colored Suitings, 33c Yd. Just the right weight in suitings, for dresses, etc., and color guaran teed if it fades wo will refund price of material ami cost of junking garments. Pillow Tubing 35c Yard Full bleached, standard quality, 4J inch tubing. F.xcelietit weight and noted for its long wear ing jUalities, Pongee 67c Yd. Hundreds of yards of heavy weight, natural colored Japanese pon gee, government in-speeti-d, 12 liminee, of good dependable jiaal ity a silk of many uses. Crepe Bloomers 59c Windsor en pe bloomers nicely made, while they htst nt ')'.: pair. Flesh color onlv. French Voile Combinations $1.95 Beautiful voile com binations trimmed with hemstitching and laces. AIko some Knyou silk anil fancy lingerie ma terials included. "lnin ty Wear" garments of high quality. Colors peach, pink, nile, and orchid. Rayon Silk Vests and Step-in Sets $2.48 Color penel;, orchid, pink or maize. BEARD'S tOST ANO -FOUNOKtrory wr-rfc lHr nrfs n ftBTIirr of ariiHcs turned In to tmr otflca liml tMvo htn fcy fshtMicrs. K.trh Mtmday f-rvrunR 1" thi apace we will inrivIiMi a lift of stU. lisviirs may liavo nmn hy proper IrientificulHm. One puree with kyn ana- mU ihaBR-r. n prrf-n taTl cmltpr. ln compact. 100 Silk Dresses ALL NEW AMAZINGLY LOW riJICUl) AT $10.75 Printed crepes, printed georgettes, tub silks, novelty crepes, printed chiffons, crepe de chines, etc. All em phasizing the vogue of skirt bottom trimmings. Styles for madam and miss wonderful choosing, in every size 16 to 44. Please Note Again Every Dress In this Group Is New! SEE THEM. IN OUR WINDOWS More Fun In California This Summer Than Ever Before it' ClifVrni' Ff rivs! Vnr, CTlrtinHlne tht h nnlvrr.arr of the GolA-n St dmiwinn n. ihr S ini..n. t-nr, firalM, rndro., pcr,n!., Iht ctemauramlcfifaraftfccoM Spnlrl rty, uure you ol gala day nd nighi.. iJon't m1i ihcm. IJLA V now (nr ytrnt Sflttthf rn Cslifof nia (tip. Awaiting yffli: mitr-in'Kh mmintairn, lovely vnltry", rlnrrn of hroaJ nrean heartier gnrg?mi anym 1 tinding variety f uremic wfifter tfsat ttirill anti satiety. Ait yrmr tavoritr spnrts. at tttrtr hpt. Five ltiousnn(t milr of plembJ mtttttr rffSih ati4 1 100 milrs o! trollr-y line take yn rarity am-fttiert VfHi want to go in tin's mimnirr wonder land. Coo! fiigltt afi! plraant 4ny n ifftnitf rain to interfere are here tor your dfbjjtit. You'll sav, "My, wli.it a place of places hi an ideal vacatiun 1 " And ttir especial entertainment of tbe Festival Year celebration offers ttiat omefhiiJE "rare" hat males ntu the time of times to enrrtf . .Join tiw thnu amts who will be present for the colorful Shrine Convention in Los Angeles, June 1 to 6; see the vividly panoramic tourna ment f lights at Newport Beach on August 1 ; take in the Jjayety of the Old Spanish Oavs Fiesta at Santa Barahara, August J ! to J5 i witness the impressively thrilling I5iamond Jubilee ceMuatwws at Sin Francisco, September 5 to 12; the Spanish Kirsta at Glendale; the Southern California Kairat Riverside; the lis An geles County J-'air at rmonai the f fnHy wtmd Rmvl constrts throughout the summer. These are only a ew f dow ns. F mm nne end of the stale to the other there are nmnual sights and scenes provided for your entr minmrut this sumsser. The costumes of scsefrty-five years a"' The vividness of the old Spanish California, The vital spirit of the present. Sn come this summer and enjoy it all. Low-rate round trip railroad fares on aH line on ale from May 15, good returning until October 31. Ask any ticket agent for full informa tion ahout Soutlirrn California or Eiail coupon to us. Southern California Summers Average 69 a 48 Year Record All-Year Club of Somhera CaJifomia, t&c. U. t iiMiniicr t oititutTce liidf., mrrir irtst srfrorvd vacation postibUitie Nmf -J Hard-Time Dance ; Dreamland Hall, Wedaeaday Nif ht, May 27 Pritc lar th fet ttsrd.time: ilrtiii "Sc. Ia4iea fee PuWlc 1nrltd Whr Quality Counla Call Tha Prions 450-Y v4. V le.es rst .50 to SAN FRANCISCO Stage Terminal , Phone 18G0 417 LswrSMS t.