Friday Evening, June 5
' i Tago Six
THE EUGENE GUAED
I
INSEGT TO START
'The pcHky nirwiji ih ftfvprnl
thousand sfrung!"
This wiih th(! emphatic miitpmcnt
nude tndy li.v K. H. 1'nrkn, mayor.
V visit to (lie northwPHt HPctiou of
tho t-ity this ni'Tniny re veal H th fad
thjit thin vicious imovt wiih already
eaininir n foothold llif-rc, hnd ihitl
drjiKtie w pa hi ires would hnvp to
mkm lit once to prrvent i KPneral
esiwifj ipi(ipinif, says .Mr. I'urks, A
mne old mirk on a vacant I'M was
fturnd to bp the home of over a thm
hjiihI nf the perns, it is reported.
1 he oily him a ilras.ii ordinance on
eai wig dent ruction, and thin will be
strictly enforced, ki.vr .Mr. Parks, al
though lie helievpa that people will
lake enough interest in fhe rniripiiiKn
to imp all possihle means to exlerini
nale the infects.
A large quantiiy of poison has hpen i
reieived by local drug alorea, and will j
be sold nt post, It is announced. At
least '2'i pounds of thin Hhoulil he ap
plied to eaeh lot in order to be effect
ive, it is miid.
1'ronipt removal of all trash piles
and overgrown shrubbery is abso
lutely essential to the extermination
of earwigs, city officials Hay, and all
owners of vacant lots ore urged to
clean them up at once.
"The earwig must be exterminated
now, or in h few flays it will be too
late, any .Mr. Parka. J'his is on
of the worst pests that could come to
a city. I'nlefis absolutely killed off.
these insects will do thousands of dol
lars wonh of damage in n few weeks,
besides making many sections of the
city undesirable for residential purposes."
(Continued from pag one)
til....... If V V 11 lnP,i t-'noonn
liev. . P. Cnrley, Kugene; Hev. F
P. I ,ei j 17,1 r, 1 o rva Mis; lie
nane, Monroe; Hev, T.
Lebanon.
tint ,l,.,nininlei1 IteV. I I
ley, chairman. Kugene; John Hun-It
Albany; Mr. N'dan, Corvnllis; Mrs,
On, J. Wilhelm. Ilarrinburg; Mrs
Win. liarrett, Albany; Mrs. h .
K. Mur-
Hernonls,
Cur-
Schaefers, Kitgpne; Mrs. Jos. H.
Koke, Ki;gene; Mrs, H. Townpnd, Al
bany; Mrs. A. 1: Clpm, Albany; Mrs.
J. J. liarrett, Albany; Mrs. Matt Wil
helm, Monroe; Mrs. Adam Wilhelm,
Monroe; Mrs. Lee Murphy. Junction
City.
program: Wm. Barrett, Albany,
chairman; Hev. K. J. Murnanp, Mon
roe; Ciia. .Vliaefers, Kugpne; Jos.
Chamberlain, Corvnllis.,
ltefre8bmeutH--MHt. Wilhelm, chflirr
man. Monroe; M. Miller, Albany;
Ed Morsgey, Albany; Henry Onlinif,
Cnrvsllis; Clarence Iddings, Kugii;
Al. Hoffman, hngene; innry uiu-
ders. Albany,
Hports (er. Miller, Kugpne, chair
man; Otto Vitus, Kugene; William
Alt.nni-' John I Pooler. Al
bany; Sam Pnlnn. Corvnllis; William
Kennedy, Corvnllis; Joe KirWioff, Ku
gene; Joe Kreinmel, Kugene; Mike
Wald. Kugene: Itoland iiiincnar-.u.
I'-.ntfene
Finance - (Jen. .7. Wilhelm. Ilnrrh
burg, chairman; Hev. K. J. Nurnfim,
Monroe; John P. Tmnley, Alhanr; Joi.
Koke, Kugene; Hfnry PeVaney, Cor
aliis. Triinsportalion William KagV.
Albany; Jos. Kranzwa. Kugene: Wil
liam Nicol, Corvallis; Robert. StroiM,
flnrriiburg; Geo. Wilhelm, Junction
City; Adam M. Wilheltn, Monroe.
Grounds -Mat. Wilhelm. Monroe:
William Barrett, Albany; Rev. E. J.
Murium e, .Monroe.
Publicity and genernl secretary-
Hev. F. r. liPijzig, Corvallin.
E
(Continued from page one)
able street sprinkler through the con
gpslefl d stricts.
MORE HEAT FORESEEN
CHICA(;0. June ?i. (P) Afr
nenrlv n week of pi.-n tinner torrid
wpather. the middle west today, gave
up hope of an immediate drop in tem
perature. . Having yesterday with
drawn his prediction of showers
throughout this territory as far west
as the Kockies, the weather man
again posted the familiar summer
forecast "Continued warm" for vir
tually all central slates.
He sain that p--nib.y there would
be local showers in Iowa, Minnesota.
Nebraska and Wisconsin, but indicat
ed thai ihoy woulu not bring any ap
preciable change in temperature. The
beat fatality toll jumped every hour.
101 AT BALTIMORE
BALTLMOKK. June 3. M) The
temppratnre continued to mount her?
today. The official record at 2 p. m.
wa 101. hrenkiiift all heat records
here for June.
S'-h'-oh cb'Sd at noon and sho;m
worked on half Mine. Kotir prostr.i
tiona were reported.
Seven more prostrations also were
reported, several of the victims, agd
persons, being tc ported in serious
condition.
FIVE DEATHS REPORTED
PHILADELPHIA, June 5. OP)
Five deaths from heat .were reported
here today making a total of 11 inc
the torrid wave struck Philadelphia
Monday.
All public schools were closed nt
noon.
At 3 p. m. the weather bureau
thermometer recistered' 00.
THREE PROSTRATED
ST. LOT IS June 5. OP) The in
tense heat prevalent throughout the
section indirectly cau-ed the death
of one person and pro t rated three
other here yesterday and (-'day.
TW ODIE IN MICHIGAN
DKTliOlT. June 5. (P) Twj
more death fmrn heat in Michigan
were reported todav. biinjing to nine
the numSer of fatalities in the slate.
Estate of Joseph B. Hill. Deceased
NOTICK TO CHKD1TOHS
Notice is hereby given that Mary K.
Hill has b'.'en, by the County Court
of the State of Oregon, in and for
Lane County, appointed executrix of
the last will nnd testament of Joseph
B. Hill, deceased.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present the same, duly stated and
verified, at the law office of A. K.
Wheeler in Kugene. Oregon, within
six months from this lath, day of
May,
MARY K. HILL. Executrix.
A. E. WHEELER. Attorney.
No.lS50-Fri-dy-jel
Hot Biscuits for Dinner!
Make them with
77
ran YfuuLdJ a greatest
BAKUNG POWDER
They will be light tender
tempting every time
BALES TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND
x.
I Summer Service
Vncntioii time i.s here. Koine people fire nlrcndy
Inking their vaeatioim, and booh you will be tak
ing yours. AVo want to assure you that through
our extension department you will receive the
same careful personal service that you are now
getting, if you so desire. Send us your order with
t.hn address of destination for the shipment. A
special man will pick out the very best wo have.
Ho wiJl pack properly and ship promptly to your
destination or to any intermediate point you may
designate. Hundreds of people will avail them
selves of this service. Why should not you?
Mayonnaise
Made Fresh Every Day
Mayonnaise may he easy to make, hdt every
body can't make it. Here at this store is a mayon
naise machine into which arc precipitated the
various ingredients that make up the dressing.
Every detail is prescribed by a formula and they
nre. followed minutely. The machine mixes and
heats the ingredients into a correctly proportioned
and a phpiantly tensing dressing. It, is made right
and it tastes right. T.he. beauty of it is, it is fresh
every day and is placed on sale in glass fruit jars
of various sizes. You pay for the jar, but when
it is refilled the price of the jar is deducted.
v If you haven't tried either our Mayonnaise or
our Thousand Island Dressing, you certainly are
missing something.
COOKED FOODS
t
JhiHnjt idese warm, tiuiniurr rlaya it Tire in the kitchen In more
nr leMH unpleasant and very uudcNirahle, Making at home will In
varlahly ennae lh(n diHemnforture, Ity pal rnnlzlng the Table Supply
rook nd food department ymi will, save for yiuirai'lf n lot of enemy
and comfort. Anything in pantry to n thnuaand oilier thinga may bn
found nlrcady tooked for you.
Phone Phor Phoocl
ItuHhiiu:' hoiiNt'wnrk to completion or leaving it half done
dreeing madly--hurriedly walking or driving down town dashing
around, dodging cura, Hlrcet ears and pedcNtriaim hunting parking
pari chopping afoot from one More to another, waiting for At
tention nt each ntnre reallring finally that na far hh food in con
cerned jiiHt ii h efficient Hhopping cnnld he done by ' telephoning, the
lady heaves a Kigh mul wished she hnd phoned, then he could have ,
gone to a ten, Her time wan practically wanted. Are yon one of
the many doing your whopping in perMonV I'lione for your food, it i
far more wimple and Ichh tedioUN.
Table Supply Co.
A Food Department Store
Corner Oth and Oak. Telephone 240
Confidence
HTHE largest 'Selling
tire made in any
Pacific ,Coast - owned
factory is the CTC.
Today the largest-selling
tire, a year ago C-T-C
was "on its way up" I
Two years ago it was a
babe in the industry.
Three years ago, an idea.
Four years ago an ideal!
Yet it has taken twenty'
five years' rire-buiWing ex
perience to build C-T-C
Behind C-T-C stands a staff
of engineers whose experience
In Akron factories runs back
more than a quarter century I
1 They know Ural
When you need new tires,
let us show you what the C-T-C
can do; Or, better still, call in
now and get acquainted with
this tire that has "made good"
quickly because of remarkable
mileage records.
"Quality uWII never be
tacriftced to meet a price"
President
Columbia Tire Corporation
Eugene Garage
69 5th Ave. West
Blair Blvd. Service Sta.
Blair Street
B. & M. Tire Co.
8)5 Olive St.
Hand.'built
j run auoona Semi-balloons
neavy-Duty uorus Uvcrsiie Coeds
The Why of Tailored Clothes
FABRICS'.
There is no1hin Miicnnitunil iilinut the fnhries Unit ro into
clothes that lire tnilored, hut it is the iniinuf.ietuiinj; process that
nnikes the value.
Woolens iiuule from two, throe or four ply thread, woven with
n doiihlo, tripple and mulniplo twist, hotli warp and woof, are he
oominjr more popular through the service that the method of produc
tion insures. The more ply to n thread the more strength, the same
as with a rope the greater luiinhor of plya the stronjjor it is.
This alone does not make the fahrie. It is when this extra strong
thread is woven with n douhle or quadruple twist both swarp and
woof that we achieve n fabric that combines the strength necessary
for the hardest wear with a firmness or shape-retaining tpialitv so
greatly in demand. It is the method of construction ami not' the
name that is resmsible for the popularity of those fabrics. It mat
tors not whether we call them Argyles, ' (irnnts, , Peebles, Keltic,
ilonthorhill or some other name, the method of construction is the
same.
These are the fabrics that are used by high class reputable tail
ors, because they retain their shape and hold their color better than
cheaper materials, thus reducing the cost of up keep nnd in the
long run making your clothes cost less.
There are hundreds of patterns on display nt our shop, awaiting
your selection, nnd wo guarantee style nnd fit.
EUGENE CLOTHING CO.
Guard Building
10;!5 Willamette
Why not make the start today Right Now! A full summer of pleasure is ahead for you and the family. A
more dependable car could not be obtained even though you pay many times over the price of a Ford for it.
Come to Eugene Ford headquarters this morning let's talk it over. Nothing you could do would give more
pleasure and happiness to the family than tl.3 presentation of a bright, new Ford.
COME ON! WHAT YOU SAY?
Touring Car
Here
Ford Prices in Eugene I
Ford Roadstcr-J-Coniplotu with Starter and Bal-
SCS 1-.- 3468.80
Ford Touring Complete with Starter and Bal-
rc: : : $500.00
Ford Coupe, Complete with Starter and Balloon
& : $650.80
Better Buy Today!
By Far
The Best
Buy!
Ford Tudor Sedan Complete with Starter and
Balloon Tiros 71 Q 90
nt Eugene M AAIV
Ford Fordor Sedan Completo with Starter and
Ballon Tires, C7Qfl Aft
at Eugene M tO.IU
Ford Truck with Cord Cab, Flat Back, stake
sides, nil steel, ft A
nt Eugene 3 tP.VU
Fordson Tractor Delivered to
you at your farm
FORD SERVICE
Department
Open at 7 a. m.
Ford Sold on
Easy Terms if
Desired
This
Is Your
Guarantee
for Service and
Satisfaction
You Get
Your Money's
Worth in Used
Fords bought here
FIVE REAL BARGAINS in USED FORDS
1923 FORD TOURING Q Q 7
Bumper, yours for JJst5 3J
1923 FORD ROADSTER QC
Delivery bed, new tires Vt i)
1921 FORD ROADSTER Q-8
Delivery bed, n good buy CpJLwlr
1923 FORD TOURING Ort-rv
Delivered to you for
1924 FORD TRUCK (DO Off
6 Speed Transmission, o inch solid tires
GOODYEAR
Tires in
Ford Sizes
Every Part for
a Ford Car
Here
E. C.
i
E. C. SIMMONS
Authorized Ford Dealers
EUGENE
New Lunton steel bins and show cases to match just instated to speed
;. E. SIMMONS"
up our new parts service