Thursday Evening, May 2S, 1925
TIT E EUGENE GUARD
Tnge Five
CITY NEWS
(Cooticued from page on )
- J5t and came to 10 oimty
h a hr" He i"BVeB B br"
Wesley Walton, of Bellingham,
ffb " nunib" of diatant relfl
Th fnppral wan held this mnrn
"IfB.( the Waller chapH in Sprinj
5d. with interment in the I. O. O.
cemt'r.r
RHfj lo Be Repaired
Work in repairing the washed out
(joB 0f (he ciinty rontl at Lookout
tull b started juat as noon m
Eatt.fr pTmitP. report O. K.
,-tiiirity commissioner, wh-
. ( More, county surveyor.
nt fi'1 tn ,,,e rrtad y'"',rda-v Hft'
tnooo. and laid pt (r the rPPir
0rt The mad will have to be filled
. fp'r a considerable distance, it is
HPortfiJ. and rock will be taken from
Lwkoui point fr the filling. It was
Bliooed to otart a camp nt once. Hiid
Lrrfeot outlook is that work wilt be
in the coming Monday, l.eater New
bid hsu done a good job of dragon
tbe Laodm road in district 20.. Mr.
Crowe reports, and the road is now in
first rate condition. Stacks are mak
rt'g the trip vor it daily. The hiBh
way from Ixmell to the Cascade rang
er station has alfto been dragged and
scraped, ami in also in good shape.
night fr a bnines meeting and sup
per at the chamber of commerce, it is
announrtrd. An iutcresiiug ratin;
with iota of bus;nt ss U forecast.
Dr. Zimmerman Returning
lr. K. I,, iminermin. who is at
Atlantic t ity, i,a.. attending a nation
al medical convention, bt leafing to
day f.tr Philadelphia to attend the
centennial of his alma mater, .leffer
sn medical roltfge, according to word
received today by .Mrs. Zimmerman.
He expects to remain in Philadelphia,
until Saturday.
Opening Is Postponed ,
The official opening of the nmv
Methodist hospital at MarnhfieM.
which was set for next Sunday has
ben postponed and the date will be
announced later, according to an
nouncement tda.f of lr. S. A. Pan
ford, superintendent of the southern
Oregon district of the Methodbt
church.
Take The Guard
with you. Read
The Guard where
ever you go.
Transfer your pa
per to the beach or
to the mountains.
Simply phone 1200
and leave the rest
to us.
Leaburg Resident to Move
(leorge Walker, who him resided
in the Leaburg district for the past
five yearn, has sold his farm and re
turned to his old home in North Ia-
kom. Puring his stay in Leaburg he
! waa closely connected with the Lea
I burg church and Sunday school, to
! which he gave his services freely, res
; idents state.
Returns from East
Mrs. f. K. Johns'in baa returned
to Kngens from year visit to va
rious points in the east. She timed
for some time with her daughter m
Minneapolis, Minn.
Residence to Be Built
K. A. Hayes today tools out a per
mit to erect a mot;ern two story re:
dence at lStiO Twentieth avenue e.ist
at a cost vt ? HUM.
Bounty Is paid
Wallace J. linger, ef t'reew -II,
brought in four coyote hides to the
county clerk's office this morning,
and collected $12 bounty.
Railroad Agent in City
John P. Scanlin. (raveling passen
ger agent of the New Y rk Central
lines, with office in Seattle, was in
Tugene todsy on business.
James R. H ell ig Hero
James It. Heilig, brother of Calvin
Heilig. stopped off in K'igene last
evening for a two days visit on a va
cation trip south. He was accom
panied by Mrs. Heilig.
Answer is Filed
I The Southern Pacific yesterday
1 filed an answer claiming that the
1 plaintiff wua to blame in the suit filed
! by John Michalbrook, claiming dam
' ages in nn automobile accident
I amounting to $.",000, The railroad
asks that the suit be dismissed.
Many Clubs Sponsored
A total of "Jii clubs are now spon
sored by the V. M. C. A., it is an
nounced by W. 1. Walter, boys' work
secretary. A dinner attended by 14
club leaders was held last night at the
Anchorage, and plans for the sum
mer were discussed.
Bicycle Is Picked Up
A Pavton bicycle was picked up by
the police last night nt 11175 L'harnel
t on street, and is being held at the
police headquarters, where the owner
mav obtain it.
; Legion to Meet Tonight
The American legion will meet to
Building Permit Issued-
J. Carter was granted a permit lo
build a bungalow to est $2000 at
1004 Lawrence street, nt the office of
City Hnilding Inspector W. H. Alex
ander, this morning.
The complete program for niemor- '
ial exercises Saturday, May 30, at
the Odd Fellows cemetery has been
prepared by George L Love, in charge
of arrangements for the day. The G.
A. It. memorial service will open the
program, and will be presented im- j
mediately following the parade from
down town. The Spanish American ;
war veterans will also conduct a ser
vice, which will include a firing
squad and the sounding of taps, and
the American Legion will have a simi
lar service for their veteran dead.
Justice (ieorge Hrown has been se
lected to make the principal address
of the day. The complete program,
as announced today, is aa follows:
Program Is Given
Grand Army of the Republic ser
vice, conducted by (J. A. It. veterans
Heading of Lincoln ! Gettysburg ad
dress, Ponnld Woods, G. A. It. vet-
eran.
Memorial address, Justice Gcrge
i Drown.
Spanish-A merienn war veterans
j service, conducted by Spanish-A mer
; ican war veterans. Firing salute nnd
1 sounding of npa.
World War veternna service, con
ducted by American Legion. Firing
i salute and sounding of taps, direction
, of Commander William l'age.
Interwoven Hose
for Spring and Summer
75c
The smartest newest shades in medium
weight silk, fancy and plain colors, with that
famous "Interwoven heel and toe" giving
!' extra mileage."
Wade Bros.
Springfield Plans
Memorial Service
Kt'UINGKlELP, May 2S. (Spe
cial). Memorial day services sn
Springfield, which were first schedul
ed for Sunday, May 31, will be held on
Memorial day, instead, it has been de
cided by a j"int meeting of the Amer
ican legion. G. A. It., Ladies of the
Grand Army and Legion auxiliary
committee. Otherwise the program
will proceed a previously announced
by C. A. Swarts, coniumndor of the
Amertrnn legion. The procession lo
the Lauicl Hill cemetery will form,
nt Fourth nnd Main streets nt 0:30 a.
m., with the decoration of the grave j
at 10 o'clock. An all day meeting f
the Lridies of the Grand Army and th
Ladiea' auxiliary of the legion will
he held in the hand-stand nt Second
and Mjiir strertu tomorrow to make
fir wreaths for the soldiers' grav.
Those i illing to contribute flowr1
are nlfd to leave them at Kggi
mann's confectionery.
I Hart Rchnffnor & Marx Clothes ;
! fiOOD FISHING ROUflH T
John Scnvey nnd family are leav
! ing today for Helknnp Springs, where
Mr. Searcy will attempt, to lure the
' wibv McKenr.ie trout from the strenm
- pear there. He purchased complete
1 equipment for the season today.
OLD TIME DANCE
Cobiira Hndg I'avilmn Mar 30th.
given hj Farmer- I nioti. G-tnI music.
F.verybndy weonie. ni3n
wmm
Gifts for the Graduate
f'ifts frmn LI NX'S will be npprwintfcl f"r their
Variety and Quality
0DK the lifl itlft for nyon. Latpiit models inrludlm
i Kor pn, I6.su up.
MK.MOKY I?()(iKS SPKCIALLY l'KICKD
"0 Watches .... $1.29 $..") Arninml Om-
'e Auto Strop pint 98c
Rnzors 24o .fl.") rly
t'hI.ini Manicure Powder .... $1.39
..Tl t2M Stationery $1.29
$::.V)0 Toilet Set $29.75
(LtTjESj J
Train Changes
Effective
MONDAY, ,
JUNE 1st
TO PORTLAND
Train 1( will ' ::in
A. M. InnlfaiV of 10:00
A. M.. nrrlvine forjund
11.30 A. M.
Train 34 will liv at :2
T. M. triiKtouct nf .l.-'ti
1'. M. nnd nrrlve Tort-
land T:4o I'. M.
FROM PORTLAND
Train Xi will Icavp I'lirllalld .
6:io !'. M. Instead if
3: t't and arrive Kusn'i
9 ') I'. M
COOS BAY BRANCH
Train fi'2 )"in Kuifiie
A. M. will arme
Marjhfild I'M P. M.
and Towfra 4 15 I'. M.
Train B01 will li'avo Ioer
:45 A. M. anil atilve
KtiK-ne 3 i.".
F. O. Lewi, Ticket Ag-nt
Phone 44
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
LINES
Be Sure To Read the Other Bi McMorran & Washburne Ad on Vae 3.
Store will close
Friday at regular
hour, 5:30 p .m.
9fl 9oViQR&Misfif)iiAiie cftotp
mm.uiliiiiiuimiiwi llll.l I IMIIIII ll I MIMIIJIIIIIII I IHIIlf
This store will
remain closed all
day Decoration
Day
FRIDAY SALES Offer Exceptional Savings
Opportunities in Men's and Boy's Departments!
Boy's Kaynee
Blouses
98c
cMBoyAVask5uits
Well tailored, finely finished
blnnaes for hoy. Made of
aturdy, fast color fabrics, equal
men's shirts In the caro of
their finishing. In n wide As
sortment of neat striped pat
terns and colors hoys and mo
thers will like. Savo 27 cents
on each btousef
Men' and Boys' Fiber Belts
men. roo (
BELTS iUj
Neat hlack and brown fiber belt! In U aims while thay
last very special at 19o each.
1$1.98
"WELL LIKED IvAYKEE
VAS1I SUITS
ALL XEW
Middv Button On and Smart littlo Oliver Twist styles in np;os 2i to 8.- llioro
is a -vido variety of patterns and tnnny distinctive triinininRS from which to choose.
Thev are carefully finished in their details ami arc nindo to resist hard wear. And
please note especially:
F.VERY "WASH SUIT GUARANTEED FAST COLOR!
They'll retain their fresh clear colors until the last thread remains. Supply your
ummer needs in boys' wash suits and save 50o to $l..r)0!
Children's Cloth and
Straw Hats
95c
Pine lightweight
cloth hats and
smart little styles
In serrlcsabla
straws hats sell
ing ordinarily up to
J2 50 all grouped st
95c each for end ot
the month sales oav
ly"
I II
rami
Silk Ties
89c
Iiozcns of handsomo patterns In fancy cut silk ties fully
H .60 each your choice 89c!
Men's Wash Ties 55c
3 ties for I SO. All guaranteed faat color.
Black Fiber Bags .,
$1.49
Heavy Mark fiber ba&s -IS Inch
sites atronKly mndo throitghout
snhslontlal handles all rlolli
llneii fitted with lock and key.
Brown Fiber Suit
Cases $1.49
Full 24 lr..-b. sire. Very service-
19
Men's: Young
Men's Suits
Just 45
in this 1 i pr end
of tho
month snlo
to go nt
sizes 33 to 44 "
COLORS OF GREY, BRO'NYN
Hl.l'E, TAX, FAWX
MATERIALS: SERGES CASSI
M ERES TV EEDS ( !OR DU
RUYS AND WORSTEDS
Yon '11 know when you see them
(hut, every one is priced wny less
than cost I
Three days only I
(At this extremely low price any altera
tions must be charaed for).
Basement
Sale
of
Men's Sox
7 pr.
$1.00
Good medium wlgM cot
ton iox In colon, of cor
doTan, grey and blark.
Not all iliPi In eTry
color.
On 8a1o Basement Onlyl
MEN'S
HATS
Regular values to
$5.00
SALE
TRICED
$2.95
High grade felt hats In a
gooid variety of up-to-the-minute
styles and colors.
Mostly light weights suit
able for summer wear.
If you are not going to
wear a straw and uoed
a light hat for summer,
better sas theas si I.6I
WORK
SHIRTS
59c
Ooort grade blue chev
lot work shirts full
cut .well mado and
carefully finished. Ihit
tons securely sewed.
A regular li.OO work
shirt!
Buy 3 for
$1,651
End of the month
sales onlyl
w.
iwmm
One lot soft collars
Regular to 50c
15o ea., 5 for 50c
istat.
f
Boys' blouses,
striped and plain
regular 75c
45c ea. 3 for $1.25
FRQfIT PAGE SPACE
licvrn Ocrfl i(i no ;el. 1 Itftvo no i
njiiniirM on1 wny or unotljT," ;
I'roffram is Ready j
For Uand Concert
(ToutiuiKtl rrji ftnt)
it not ftrnliitttt tltf f'-r.Htii.r '.f
bok that ralla On hV."
AmJ finaltr. 4Irur M. harrow,
jfin-t ltorn lhr K" I" l"Y
hi n on.' Ii'iifn'f xw""i al
a4.'r.(ifjnf lin -rvj- for o-fiif
bf-mupf nf him nM.g-iI itiKtiri-rin
ii . -tniiiiT"l In iti f"tn'tj :
' I am nl an inftriVi. am not an
a t iifiMt. Wb"n (t ow)4 to Uif p'ii
imn rt kfioiiif wtirttiT iIitc la a
I am irnora-jl. I 4m'i kimw. ;
I !ii'(ttt in arlifiat in one lio (-!
Tin? r.iitp!'!c pfijcrnm t,i
(-VlJoKR l-arnl ron rt lo 1 gii-ii
Krutny t-i-ut in IIj1 ' i! j-nrk '
bfftl imiiMifi' rl l AmirfW Lantllfi, j
(!iri t(ir. 'i tm in irivil! to
( nrrtt, i
Tli- ororram i n f-llw : j
MnrrU hiini of lmitfly t Kin it J
f vorl urr - Hurni'.rna Hiniimkni. i
f"itrol--i, Kufhfiina (falli.
Ititrrinrrxt li.d.-tn Trail (l.n MjI t!,
i ri 'tr - M.jiimii ! Itfi'-h. I-"-'.'
f'kir(.i Virginia llnvii.ri t.-
Kitll).
Miifh larrll of the ('l).mpKii j
.Star iiaiijlfti lt.ttint r. I
Club Leaders lo
Attend Conference
Imitation hnr H'n out to lornl
lirtj' and girU' fliili i-rnl-ri of I.niK'
''oiint; in attTi'I tlir ntimiHl 1 rA itimc
boo tltii year nt. Oregon Aitrirul
turn) rnllt-gf, Brmmtiift'd Aiol'l I .
Cfillicr, rtiiinty rlub Jf-ndrr, Tti invi
latifitioi witp lyft'l l.y II. ('. Srjf
ifKHir, NlJitt rlnb li u'li-r,
Iiirii)f lit frt wM-k of tb" rtmr
tfifre w ill ! to lio-irn tf votii it.
local lfilT-' training Tb ( nn
nk, tbro'igh cooiraiion of Mr
,1-ftiir .Mi l '(1111(1 alatf Iioimp ili-lii"Ti-Htration
li'Mflcr, a !oli irigrflin will
br ' givni for tin- wiiicii and hi h
a ill b- of iMTi-it to all bn-al )'!
r in ntii'iidntire.
If. ra-f th" Ir nd r inay lud b able
to nun for lb full liinc, atti'iidanrr
f(tr nn nr rm.re nn wnuld prnrc
valnabl. ! Mr. tjninur.
I Hall's CatarrSa
i ROlSr-'5t will do what
P.I. CHENEY & CO-Toledo. Ohio
TR0TJIKV OETS POST
MOW'UW, May -S. tA - It wan!
'.0i. iitlly miNiti-iil l"ilny Hint I. eon
Irnlrkr. (uriorr unr ininlsli'r whu I Witr wn cUlm tof
Imn rerently l.een in ."li(li l ilinfnt ur. I t iid your lyitem of Catarrh or Deal.
nm n'fii Bitiininieii a mriniirr m in.- ! -less caused by Catarrh.
,.rr.,. of th- supreme ,. n-nir h t,.UM, f 4
..iii rwtnTu r-Minintttre.
INSflii: WITH II KN It Y THUMP,
PANTS
Cut snd mads specially for
you any style or snide In our
I own shop, (iuaranteed to tit.
LISTON
719 Olivs
MFC. CO.
Elks Bids-
Let's all go to the
dance at 0 o b u r g
Bridge Pavilion
Friday, May 29th