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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1925)
't-dna Evening, Hay 27, 1025 THE EUGfcXE GTJAEB Pags Fiv CITY NEWS iroBtiBMrf from one) ,TTsiwwos"?h is working toward i o T, C. to Cease rk in the university K. O. T. , j Mr tiuent U! terminate with tbc , K'ii fsaniiuatiouB as are beiue a Vill have heen completed tat tin" 'Ul1 11US t"VI! b,,eU I for the p:irti'iation of the K. T c unit in Metiwirial day -U ' idvan.fd Mudcuta in the de tanu n'l ballu n"" m'b ' Hi t ''" in ail equipment on i n f, Zt i rly. M".v - and L,M to Cptaio 'rank L. Cilia, SLu otfieer of the department. i mi Extended D'hb Karl Kilpatriek. head of the versity extension division and now '"l-ave of absence to carry on re Satruction work for the Hed Cross ,!,(. tornado stricken section of L Mississippi valley, has had his !,,,' Mtended that he may continue ki oork. It nnder the southwest S.'lisio0 of the Ked Cross with head trt i' ft. Louis that Dean Mi rkk is working- Kecent commimi- U from him .how that he has ,0 working out of Murphysboro, 111. CMipany Oets Record The Headquarters company of the local national guard maintained this bifhest average in the entire nortli ft area in point of attendance it 18 unount-ed by Lieutenant J. C. Koep k company commander. Ino com ' ' had an average of O-t.S per cent or "the first throe months of this tear. The state of Oregon also lead ill states in this area, with an aver lie of Tti.3. Ashland Is Debate Champion The Ashland high school debating train won the stuto championship, teat BiSht bT defeating the Milton-Free-water team in the final state match tt Villard Hall. The winners debated the negative of the question. "Ite lolwd, lliafthe referendum is a de sirable feature of representative gov ermaent." Barnard Joy and Marion Leach debated for Afhland, and Hoy Umdon and Chester Uabcoek rep meatcd the losers. Radio Demonstration Planned A demonstration of various phases of radio will be given -at the next meeting of the Kugene branch of the Pacific Northwest itadio Trades as sociation, it was announced following the meeting last night. The associa tion also states that it will welcome any word of trouble with radio sets, aad will give assistance whenever de sired to operators. Kerashm filed t suit against his wife. Ktnily McKeraghio; Clifford Mctiee avks seiwratioD from Kstiier Lois Mt tiee. and Leo H. itice asks fr a decree against his wife, Francis liio.-. Motorcycle Ridera Hurt John Howe, f pjrt ave nue west, snff-ed a broken leg and cuts about the face and head, and Marie Melvin. 21, of 4S1 Fifth ave nue west, was bruised and em atvo;it the face when the two spilled frm a mutorrjcle at the foot of the hill on the Lorane highway. They were taken to the Pacific Christian hospital. Thompson Ranch People In Ciiy Mr. and Mrs. Milo Thompson, and Mrs. Carrie Thompson, of Thomp sons' raucb on the SIcKennie, were in town today preparing for the memorial day erow-ds that are es pected to invade the upper river regions. first dash in severs! days last night when it was called out to a flue fire at 641 yiitfe avenue west last night.: The firse was extinguished with d damage to the residence. Ladies Aid not to Meat The Indies' Aid of Walterville will not hold its regutar meeting Thurs day, but will meet new time June It, it is announced. Suit Filed Htate Accident commission of Sal em today filed suit in circuit court against George W. Carpenter and John M. Carpenter, partners, asking judgment for ?47.M as their 3'i per cent payroll contribution to the acci dent fund, from January to April of this year. "Peeping Tom" Seen A man was seen peeping into win dows in the vicinity of Moss street and Seventeenth avenue west iast night, it was reported to the local po lice. If the guilty person is caught he will be severely dealt with, In of ficers state. Committee To Meet The entertainment committee of the Tennessee association will meet nt John Winsted's home, 3888 Moss street, Thursday evening at 7 o'clock p. m. All of the committee arc urged to be present. Oratorio Pictures Taken A picture of the Eugene Oratorio society has been taken, and copies may be obtained by members upon ap plication to tileu Morrow, it is announced. Company is Incorporated The Signal Lumber company, t Mgnai station, has tiled articles of in corporation for $13,000 at the, office of County Clerk Bryson. Incorpora tors are A, J. Kroenert, Ireue Korre- ncrt and A. 11. McCurtain. Fire Engines Out The city fire department made its Four Admitted to Hospital John Howell, Mrs. Marie MeHin. Mrs. li. E. Howard, of Eugene, and iwrence Svnkai, of motor route C, were admitted to the Tacific Christian hospital today. Shelley Goes to Coast ii. S. iShelley, supervisor of the i Siuslaw national forest, left this aft ernoon for Walport, where he w ill . spend a few days oa business con nected with lha forest service. Admitted to Hospital ; Kobert tiilmore, WT,3 Willamette street, was admitted to the Mercy ; hospital last night. Mrs, Vern Mur-j rev, of Junction City was dismissed, i J. L. Page to Leave 3, "4a Tage, a resident of Eugene for 46 years and a former postmasters here, is leaving to live in Portlands with his daughter. Miss Stella Page, j Bounty Claimed J. H, Coleman of Cobnrg brought hi j a bobcat scalp to the county clerk's j office this moru'mg and collected bounty this morning. " j Divorce is Granted j Mrs. Clara Louise Martinson was ! granted a divorce late yesterday in circuit court from her husband, V, B. Martinson, Judgment Granted tieorge F. Hitlman obtained judg ment against Charies A, Paddock and the Western Savings and Loan asso ciation this morning for 151.82. f STATISTICS 1 BORN XASHOUM At 1'aHfie nmstinn faospit,it Tuesday, May ii, JiCo, to Mr, and Mrs, ,f, H, Nashoim, of 14'J 8ixih avenue west, & sou. tmUttY At the honift at Cvbufit. YVprinfsiiay, lay 27, lVt2.t to 31r, nm Mrs. Waiter K, irury, a tiaw- ghter. , HiVWAHn At tiie VicVf Ciinsiiiiii hospital, to Mr, ami Mrs. H. K, limvnni, o l-amcuc, May 27, 1023, a sea. Khnharb whrn palm in PXtTss ha been known to act as a poison. Picnic Planned The jiatruiis of tlte Parent-Teacher association of I'attr-rson scliool are to pve a picnic, honoring the teachers of the sehoui, Thursday at Hendricks park. Those withosit ears will ieave fvoin the schoni at 5:I0 o'clock. Every child is to be accompanied, by its parents, and ail are nsked fo brinK well filled baskets, and ice cream and coffee will be uniislied at the pscnte. Divorce Suits Filed Four suits for divorce were filed with the circuit court yesterday, ltetty M, t'hiridge seek a divorce frin 'icior t'lariflce; Samuel Mc- , i j Spohr's Violin Method ; and the i Alberto Bachmann j Interpretation j show results achieved by my students and' prove my method is; right! Tiie lur-Hind of tpfirhinir: wiicerlus. llift rorngnizotl ' srrciitost ctmiposit ions writ-1 Icn fur ho violin, to lio-; Sinners, -which lins ht't'ii Mlmvtui ,y (ho Pacifici "misi-rviiturv of Mimic is a mcllioil nls'o followpil by! Louis SMihr. ' ' to his first litit.k Thf: American Kevised - Edition: loncetios arc a nrt of thf' 'nstrti.-tions in tiie first year's work. Alberto Bach-' "latin's interpretation of WHi omrcrtos ns .Mcudclfi "''. lit't-thovcn, Tschai-' kmnv-ky ;uitl I'nirnnini hnvo ?-en ii.l..rs(.l j,v Eugene fMisitlcnHl'tlic great-; M livmif violinist. y"s fiift nlone hears out 1, .1?"Hi1 followed by the J1'"1"-' t'miservntory mid " iwve j.roven tii'ne mid ntaiii bv the actual "nmmce f ,Ilanv of 'r Mudents that eoiieerton n be sueeessfHltv masterr 1 ''' ssudents, in th,, fjrst ""r work. Pacific Conservatory of Music Gifts for the Graduate Gifts from L1XX-'S will lie appreciated for their Variety and Quality KODAK (he Ideal' Rift tor anyone. Latest models including the Kodor Irnac, ?i.S0 up. MEMOKY BOOKS SPECIALLY PRICED fl.'rfl Watches .... $1.29 $!.!() Aniiaml Coin ")(!e, Auto Strop pwt - 08c Razors 24c $1,50 Body $10.00 .Manicure- Powder $1.39 Hoi! $fi,31) $2,00 Stationery $1.29 $,ir.00 Toilet Set $29.75 loans without commission or brokerage charges The Eoultable will loan four million tlollara during the next 12 monthe! How much do you went? You cm reoay it by the month. NO CHARGE FOR COMMISSIONS OR BROKERAGE Emery Insurance Agency Phone fif7 ,''" Ninth Ave. West Eugene, Oregon ENDOWMENT FUND COUPON , For vour contribution to th' Amerlren l.tjtinn funi) for disabled end oriihane of eteran, end lxfrnbi bur Memorial hiwpllal for cbildren, AMERICAN LKOION, Kwie, Ofgon 1 went So help. I MU-!oe my rbk for I , , NAME ... Adiirm Fill in lhi toumii enil mH H to Th Kucnn Ourd. nr banii It in Ui ihe office. lit WlilnroKle .s-t. Make thwiie payable ! The American i."iiiot. This Store Will Remain Closed All Day Saturday, May 30ih DECORATION DAY Month-End Sales are now in progress in erery department. Exceptional opportunities are offered to save money on just the things you need for summer. A shoppingjrip to this store will soon convince you of our determination to offer better values better service at all times. Eoyal Society Cro chet Cotton while and roltirs rpg, ifc 3 for 25f 9ft Q2otAan&-Msfif)iiAric cfi "Hughe" Ideal Hair Brush JMsiiea wt ta rat? casbteB. R?KBiar 2. $i.25 , . ; Clearance of HALF-PRICE 50 high grade coats selected from the regular McMorran &,Washburne Stocks and priced just half as a feature of these remarkable month-end sales I ' In every instance the sale price is actually less than cost! Coats of every description for every occasion. Tailored styles Prince of Wales styles fur trimmed ? novelty imported woolens Kasha, ec, etc. , Many women will wisely take advantage of this first of the season re duction and purchase a smart coat for summer wear or even for early fall wear! Naturally the better values will go first 1 Shop ThursSayi $113 COATS $57,50 $9,1 COATS $47,50 $(W.75 COATS $3488 $53.75 COATS $29,88 $59.50 COATS $19.75 COATS .m5 COATS $44.75 COATS $23,75. $19,88 $22,38 No Two Coat Alike In This Entire roup At Half Price 1 The second floor millinery section offers 100 Lovely Trimmed Hats for month-end Q AJT ' special 0.i?0 Such a little price to pay for such becom ing summer hats! You would not expect to find one in this entire lot marked less than $5.95, yet these are only $3,951 Ltn'ire mi mmli huin in all lieml sizes sports lints nml dress Jit a? novelty straws bnlhi Hilk ami ttriiv coiiii)iimtiiis iuil imports! 1'rllx. HKTTKK KKLKCTUiN'S XtiWl Smart "Mitzi" Sailors $3.95 'Mnito l?ilzi" nrc Ihi'W Biniir! new Miizi pastiirs uf finest vhijijM'd sihIhii. Their tiiih)n'i ficvi'i'em'Ka flmrmiiigly wtflwii'ii wiSii liMit. hilk hmxlfi w Ihiw trim. F11H Siiseii, Rirlt eohii's f lmnv, pjihSo, tmk, um hhwk, A oonifuriflhlf jsrr!i;ii JiUlo hii! for tsjinrla vri-nr for , fiiojijiiiiKt f rirHveHiiig nml rsjn,cllly chic with iln; i.)itjjj)iny:, fr Snsvciiiisg iiii Am Colored Lawn Handkerchiefs 18c Kheer, lin(y lawn in aii iba nrsiiy coinrs at ihe Tainbow. ifta carh, 3 for SMc Stamped Lunch Cloths $1.00 Kirriy ilampni oa fim qsaWy BBbipathTMa liwlian hfail ylotB. 4S ' iarbi'a s?iars, Japanese Waterproof Parasols $1,25 ito!M f iirelty fiflii flsslgsg assi elor ta thaoas trom. oH! l KWUrva' dlses .Women's Leather Hand Purses $ 1 ,00 A (snoil Krieciiffli f fiovdiy l,vl' all very very special nt'lt-ed at fr iiienili-eHi salt's. Double and Single Compacts 89c Heculnr Jl.flfl nnA Jl to value on aalo Thurailay and Friday tor ssniy .sift. Pleated Georgette Ruffling $1,75 Yd, Nlrxly nifaimi srarsijiiji raffiinn Jnr dainiy fresfl jhjbb? wiiiara aad tuffa, 1'rnni rolor, 7 5c Jar Lemon Cream, Special 39c Children's Stamped Aprons $ 1 ,00 f'rfrtiy rtampw! rfwdRna on tint: iai cnUir gingftanis. A S ssd W wily; Children's White Stamped Aprons ages 3 to 6, 49c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY $3.95 Outstanding Month-End Specials from the Busy Downstairs Store! Novelty Silver Salt and Pepper Shakers irridescent Glass Fruit and Berry Bowls Clear Glass f ruit and Berry Dishes, special, , , 4 Tungsten Light Globes, 25, 40, 50 watt. Serviceable Horseshoe Tumblers, 6 for, .... ,,. Set of 6 Iced Tea Glasses, star or grape cut Pure Aluminum Preserving Kettles, 12 qt. size. Folding Camp Grates, size 1 2x24 in, top Black Lustre Tea Pots, one and two cup sizes Genuine "Heisey" Sherberts, set of 6, ,,,,,, , Regular $5 "Elite" Electric Irons $12.85 Dinner Sets, open stock patterns. Real Leather Boston Shopping Bags, Set of 5 Extra Clear Glass Mixing Bowls .... Heavy Retinned Wire Dish Drainers Fancy Decorated English Crockery Tea Pots . , New Standard Ice Cream Freezers, 2 qt, size , , , Bright Polished Tin Drinking Cups, 5c each Folding Camp Stools with Heavy Canvas Seats Regulation Army Mess Kits for Camping, etc, , , .$1,00 . .. .39c . . , , 15c . ,$1.00 . ,25c . .$1.00 , ,$1.59 , ,$1.35 , . . ,49c . ,$1,50 . .$3.69 , ,$9,85 , ,$L00 . , . ,89c 89c . ,.,85c , ,$2,00 50c doz, . . . .89c 59c Sale! Men's Shirts $1.95 3 for 1 $5.50 Collar MMmhrtl anrt ncrkbanff tyi- in a fi rlwice of crvlr?jsi, 1(xu lsoklK$ f;,ljrl- ajjH-ls aa iiflra, poiflisa, frem-h flanfiebs, fias lipfjaleii ani novelly ahirsljiw. 12 M and iSM afcirtx tar l.Si, mum sufd-aj'noN ts kvkhy m&K Men's Fancy Silk Ties 89c, 3 for $2.50 Men's Holeproof Hose Regular 45c pr. Men's Work Shirt 59e A bin aynrlal for Kinnt h t aalcai Men Athletic Unions 89c CnmfnrtaMa wriS Taadn isains)ok sateEsaMs. Hay 3 aaita for Men's Dress Shirts 79c N abaa,! atyie well iallortil if last :e1or jiertalea. J lot 2.25. ,M;iil nml rhon Oni'-fs J-'iSh-ii Prompt 1 ! Phone 4 Free Delivtrks