The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, June 10, 1925, Image 5

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    I ItSSnali
i!nsaay Evening, June 10, 1925
Page Five
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CITY NEWS
ITS EASY TO CHOOSE BEAUTIFUL INEXPENSIVE GIFTS IN THE M. & W. BASEMENT GIFT SHOP
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(i.V-tiuu'-'J iron Pg " leaves I ilsufhtfr. Arleva. nod a is.
-T77t, ir.Hte"officr. who , JS.- ,L , S,' n,d:1!''1''; " ' .
"rte of district number 1. cm- ,
.,,,1 I-i'H'"1" n,.":s. 18 ',,,rc : inci ,s.
40 years. Veatch
funeral arrange-
w traffic officer on .,. T1 ' ,
force, . . ,i i ! Au onler from .lu.lee .1 r k..i.,.i
was f llo.l today in circuit court hero
extending the time for the filing nf
the bill nf exceptions by Cnrl l.ruho
recently conrk-tnl here. The time has
.Jir
i ;ti-r.
' - -,,n-v district for duly mid
a rank- ''is headquarters in Ku
7eant l'lunery states. A.
1,1 , t tff rt rr .ii-
V.p has started duty iniu"'" ."n.ii i jlliy n on the
f'le ' ti l...n,,,nrtni
twills I'M
-.rk Moving Rapidly
" -lr n tha nous
.i itnnk n f to mine ret nt
JTiiie of ,he f,,rmcr Castle theater
nrofrwi"K rapidly, nlthnucli the
i ;e .ttxciirod from AVillametie
, bj- icaffolding in front. The cn
ttnrt to tlie bui,tlillB "1,s beou cmn"
lltflT remodeled, the lower part be-
part in presHod brick, with col
- torr cotta. and terra cotta
"Imenti. The exterior of the build
1 is newly finished, with the ox--ntion
of installing the plate glass
Jalowi, and work will go ahead Jm--rtlifltely
towards finishing up the
isttrior. Concrete blocks, laid the en-
( lengtb o the building, provide an Rev
penl that is Wing ninde to the mi
preme court by Mtmiing and Hnrvv
and D. K. Long, Portland attorneys,
representing I.cabo.
Leaving for Portland
('apt. nnd Mrs. Imar Tnnze and
children Virginia and Lamar dr.. art
leaving fr Portland tomorrow to
make their home. Caj.t. Touze will
practice law in Portland common ing
in September. lHiring the sninmer he
will be on active duty at the Citizens'
Military Training camp and Ueierre
Officers' camp.
Funeral plan Made
Funeral services for the late
Oorge It. tiilniore were to be held
this afternoon nt o'clock from
me eaten chapel, n i8 announced.
(Btireiv new foundation, and a large
pmmy i-oncrete room in tho rear is a
fittiirout vauii. ,
Prtperty Sales Reported
V. II. Oswald of Los Angeles has
purchased the 10-acre tract of land
is L'ollrfie Crest owned by J. Pru
Ijkfrt, it is announced by L. K. Hod
fts, local realtor. Other dals report
riare as follows: Theodore U. Nelson
bis bought the property of Hoy Swen
in, also in College- Crest, nnd 1ms
Brfd. Clark B. Huston has purchas
fd the property of T. A. Hurd at
TweDty-second and University street,
ud expects to build soon. K. M. Cox
his contracted to buy tha George M.
peffenbacher's place at fiGl Clark
itrfft. Sherman Young, Nineteenth
iml (Jrtindy, has sold his place to F.
1'. Knight who will take possession
gome time next month.
lMinhnm. pastor of the
First ltaptist church, will he in clnrge
or the services, nml iniermeut will be
in the new I. O. O. F. cemetery.
Forest Plans Made
C. It. Lockard. junior forester of
the Cascade national forest, is work
ing with F. II. Cleator, recreation en
gineer of the district forest office, in
making up the proposed recreation
map of resources in the M.Kenzie
district.
Mountain Climb Planned
A mountain climb of the Middle
Sister is planned by 16 local boys and
(our lenders, starting today under
direction of E. K. lloldemnn, "X"
I typical education director. Those
Kd king the trip are Kalph Hallin,
Mix Hithenstein, Clifford liorner.
1'elniar Newman, iiordon (ioodpns-
Mik." Marlatte, George Todd. Dickto rcturn hl,me wxl Sunday.
Jpnney, Alan Griggs, torgo Flatt and
bivid Larc, Glenn Pessonctte, I rl
bert Addison nnd Claude Carter. The
party left at 4 o'clock this afternoon.
Railroad Man Here
A. V. Shoemaker, commercial agent
for the Missouri pacific railroad, was
a business visitor in Kugene today at
the district office of me Southern
Pacific railroad.
Former Student Here
J. K. Kobinson, gradinte of the
University of Oregon with the class;
of 10H I, is here on a business visit '
from his hme at Portland where he
is in the insurance business.
Dr. Simons Leaves
Ir. John Simons, of 401 McMorrin
nnd Wnshburne building, left yester
day for Long view, Wah.. where he
will attend a bi-.Mate convention oi"
ostepitiiic practitioners -for Oregnti
and Washington, Or. Simons intends
Cue Artists Compete
Claude Schmeer is high point man
in the straight rail biiliard tourney
being conducted by W. It. (Obak)
Wjilluce this week, with a run of 7
H'itits, and in three-cushion billiards
viih a run of six. Ivnn Wheeler and
A. Cooley are tied in straight pool
with a ran of 41, while M. Canfield is .
high point man in snuoker with
Kure of lity. Mr. Canfield made -'0:
New Firm Formed
The liatile Creek Lumber company
of Crow filed articles of incorpora
tion In the county clerk's office yes
terday, with a capital stock f S1J0O.
Incorporators are Parry A. Main, M,r
Main, Ada Carpenter nnd George
Carpenter.
Physician Commissioned
Or. Oelbert Stnnard, who has been
commissioned as a captain in the m-
t tonal guard, attached to the 3 Slit h
f infantry medical unit, will go with the
guard troops the annual summer
in the grand opening snooker contest
lat week. Prizes for the winners are
bring olfered by Mr. Wallace.
Animal Blocks Traffic
A remarkably small black nnimal,
Mill to he a croi-s between an Austra
lian hear ami n Iielgian dog. blocked
liiffic on Eleventh avenue this morn
encampment near Med ford tris weekend.
Funeral Announced
Funeral services for the late Mar
ian Oavis will be held Thursday aft
ernoun at li o'clock from the Veatch
undertaking chapel. Itev. Jerome
Workman of Marcola will be in
ins when ifi nu'tmr ii irrv Cirinn.l 'arge, nnu inierineiu win lie maue
w taking it for a stroll. The little in llie M,iri'ola t,cmPtPr
aniniH will appear on the lleili
lamh-vLle program this evening. "It
ts like a hear, but barks like a
!''R." .Mr. Garland says. "Iteally, it U
il'p queerest little animal I pver snw."
Those wh.i viewed tho actions of tlwl
lit'le "Illackie" agreed with him.
Licenses Issued
Natlian J. Ward of Springfield and
Nettie Snville of Eugene were grant- ,
rd ma fringe license at tl.e county .
clerk's oil ire yesterday. Charles I..
Gregory find Thclma Chcnoweth, both ;
of Oakridge were also liceust-d to wed. i
Florence Building Burned
lire of unknown origin destroyed
tlie Itrynd building nt Florence .Mon
day nght, doing damage estimated at
Santo. Firemen did good work in snv
hiE ndjoitiing frame buildings, it is
Mated, The Hyrnd structure housed
t la Itrynd confectionery downstairs,
"nil the dentnl office of Or. William
j Leaves for Portland
j Pearly Green, master of the blue
lodge of Masons, has left for Portland
j to attend grand lodge nnrl lay plans
! for the new M.isonic temple here bc
: fore the grand master.
Goes to Everett
i i vnii....i tft
item and two apartments on the I .,!'' i. it
' "ii". .Miiinijj is ai)i.u iii in
we upper floor.
Donna Man Dies !
Mario w ti,i-; iti .,t hia !
jt"'ii" near Jh.nnn last night. Itesides ,
wid.iw. Mrs. Kmmn Oavis. he i
i
it1
Safer Than Gold
Bond
r.very Diamoni! houcht
I'1 r in a vnlufl othor
l"w'l ftnrl It difficult tr)
"ilch. lllue white flaw
y stone In Solid Whit.'
U'ji'l Mounting.
Wedding Rings
l-iv ion't lillnrl" lt'
I'J't "nrar-slKhtPd." 8how
r one of those newest
H'hite Oold floral "cir
!" and ahe'll runh you
to the parnon.
"A child can read our
price tag,"
,cl;.y f.ir
will vi:l
his son. Wzlliain ti. nilliiiins for n
frw dai. Mrs. Vernon Willinms. iiis
il,iiisht"-'"-l'''. "is" ill iinike tlie
trip, nml liring li.i'k Iiit little son.
P. A. Boatman Here
1'. A. Hiuilin.in. fn :nnrly villi t!i"
I'ritT Shop ronipuny nnd now wi:'i
the (ipni'rnl Molor Arreptani'' rnr
porntion of l'ortlnml. a a liuiniM.i
v i s-i t - r in Kucone over nipi.t.
H. H. Long Return
H. II. Lonfc. a'liiiinistrntivp nssit -lint
of the Siunlnw niitionnl forrt of.
fire, rfturnpil yrstenlay evening fr-.ru
Mnlfonl. wlirre lie sppnt the week-end.
New Shipment "Vantines" Fam
ous Temple Incense. Alhirintr
Orii'iitiii odors in powuVrs mill
coes!- Hasement.
54-Inch Printed Silks
Dross C 1 1
Piillorn Oil
rho very nowi-st in Imrdprrd dpsicna
Strlklnsly beautiful floral pnlli-nis anil
gr.uiu:itPd polka dot dpsipns. Vpry lit
tle ingenuity required to fashion 5t
inch silks into charming friuks. Ono
of a kind patterns.
36-Inch Glen-Fast Fabrics
50c Yard
Sheer fairy-like dimities nnd flaxons
with most satisfactory wearing and
laundering qualities. Dainty roFebuu'
nnd other novelty flower and dot pat
terns. Yard wide; many to choosa
from.
' fit
r k
i A
V :r:i
Charming Ncrmandy
Voiles 48c Yard .
Please mte thoso nro genuine "Nor
mandy" voiles look for the name on
tho srlvagn. Many fitscinntlng flock dot
patterns nnd the dots nro nil guaran
teed color fast! Every wanted color.
"Hcnan" Colored Pongee
Now $1.47 Yard
Genuine "Honan" finest Chinese pon
gee in a wido choice of rlcar pretty
colors for summer frocks, blouses and
lingerie. Kull 32 inches wide. You'll
marvel nt the way It launders and re
tains its original beauty!
BEAUTIFIER
The Clasmic Pack
Is Our Outstanding
Complexion
Treatment
10
Thie original clatmtc clay pack is
till the most popular among our
customers. Its results are guaran
teed and thousands of people in
all pirts of the country have
found it the simplest, most per
fect way to a clear, fresh, radiant,
natural complexion.
In our totUt gooit trc'fnrt
Inlargc tubes $1.00
In fart $1.00 $1.50 $2.23
$1.75 Boncilla Sets
$1.00
Each set consists "f I hf,x :'a(,' row
dor T."r, 1 Tubo Magic Clasmic ltoautl
ficr ft(c, 1 jar each of Vanishing Cre.tm,
Cold Cream and CloanninK Cn:am, 't'U:,
1 Iloncilla Itrauty Mook. I'm If d In nt
tractive poncilla Box. Total r'Mnll
valuo $1.15. Now $1.00 rcmpIeK? at.
lottansfifjiiine cftote
Color-Glorious Fabribs
Whose Beauty Rivals Glowing Sunsets
and Pastel Tinted Rainbows
Indeed ono luis but to sop thoso nml tho most clolightful visions of lazy summer
days, leisure hours nnd rliiinniiiK summer frocks present themselves, Althn
summer is tartly there's no resisting these cool wonderful fahrics nnd why
should yon when the present modes recpiire such a little yardage and the price
is so modest? Visit our piece good section soon ami leisurely view these ex
quisite things!
"Dorcas" Ripplette Bedsets
$6.95
Heavy luxurious ripplette spreads
witli holster to match. Colors of
vellow, rose, orchid and blue. Size
SIxDO.
Martha Washington spreads hol
ster length 39 50.
"Fairy" Ripplette Bedspreads
Special $3.98
Prettily hemmed ripplcte spreads in
soft colors of yellow rose and blue.
Size Six',)!). They launder so beauti
fully and easily! Very special nt $3.98.
Three Smart New Butterick Styles
ill
r
6150
BUTTERICK
PATTERN
INCLUDING
DELTOR.
DBtSS
6153
BUTTERICK
PATTERN
INCLUDINO
DELTOR.
BUTTERICK '
PATTERN
INCLUniNG
DELTOR, V
Til HUH KUiM'KS AUK (JllTK F.ASV TO M A K V, AND AI!K hlt
inexpensive if vt.u follow the DKIl'Oll, the won.le.ful .IresH mahing
gui.le inclu.lod'with the i.altern for each dress. 'I he IH'.LIOH shows
vou with pictures how to lay out your pattern on the least possible
amount of material, how to put the dress together step by slop nnd
how to add the important finishing (ouches.
Huttcriek pallorn counter in charge of thoroughly experienced wilcs
ladv who offers courteous helpful service.
Year 'Round Toy Section in the
basement store features many
new Rummer toys for happy,
healthy youngsters.
Voile La Suisse
48c Yard
A pleaslna; noire Hon of th popular
rninod dot patterns, na well nn many
novelty figured flower tVealsna. Dln
tincttvn patterns seldom found at this
low prlco.
Striped English Broadcloth
$1.50 Yard
A handnomn croup of tho much wanted
broad, vividly colored stripe for sum
mer nports frockn. You'll find thrm
everywhere tha links, tho courts, tha
bench, and the colors are uncondition
ally gunrnntoed.
ft
JOT " j.
Chiffon Voiles
$1.00 and $1.50
"l.lKht B a fcnthiT wonr llko losther."
Filmy fnlr llko voIIph tlint will ur
irlnn you nlth their dunthlllly nnd
nxrvlrn. Itonl nrllntry In their color
Mendings. All newl s
New English Prints
50c Yard
Cheery, frenh looktnir mnrnlnR frocks
nnd pnrky little pnnty drene and rom
pers (nr kiddles will soon emerge from
this fnselniitinu nirsy of colortnst Eng
lish prints. Boo them toduyl
2vl
To tiny wo nro pleased to int
(rodiieo
Mrs. Virgil Hawkins
Buyer nnd manager of (ho
piece' gootls nnd domestic see
lions. Nitroglycerine T. Nr. T. n
diminutive storehouse of dyna
mic energy. A person of pep nml
personality nml friends lots of
them! An Oregonian by birth
and breeding. For many yenrs
n loyal nnd enthusiastic worker
for the McMorrnn & AVashburno
store. (Adopted the prefix Mrs.
just n short time ago.)-
Tn R. Graduated
Cliin. A. It.'niiell "f V.nfD' will hp Z
graduated thi ear fr m Mill Mili-
tary aeailemy in PurlMind, erord-.iu ; ,-lrrk. Il.l.ert lia Alh.wny and Hai
ti. nnnoiiieemnt rardi reeeiveil i-.y I t. . Cileman, ludli t'r.'well
frirrul in l'-iicn''. i t i.a,., m 1,1'h ..f V .!n nml N.-ll:.-
Returns to Alpine
Mr. Miln Walker nf Alpine hi re- ;
turned In hrr h"me after a visit of'
a few days in l'.iirene. 1
Return to Moscow
Mr. and Mr. llnnsrd Short hare
returned l. their home III M'.''"W.
I.lnh". after a viit here with Mr.
SIpti's parenis. Mr. and Mr. f, !.
M. i:h my.
Recovers firm Illness
Mr. I...vl Mnnin. nf the alaff (
llie Kitel .ltinlial hank hi haa l.eeo
ill fcr the ni nth. ha r"nered
and returned tn il'i'y.
At Music Convention
W. I'. Ilnekerville h relumed
frnm a trin u r..rtl.ind. hinnl taken
Mr. Hafkervlle tn -..rtland t"
fnd the n.uaie rnnreniinn held iLere.
Returns from Cssst
lenrre .Melntl Miller. Il.ral re.lllnr.
has returned frmn l inren. afi'r a
b-m ne rieit .'f a few day..
Hera from Coltaoe Grovs
lle-Tte M. Man ley. reiKnl nf l '"t
tage lirn.e. i a .'l-,ne- w-i!..r 111
liuif-ne I .l.ty.
Marriage licenses Issued
l. i miirnsse iN'en.e. were ..ue.l
tiay St the ..ffi e "( ti: f.ttl)
and .l.thn
Mae Wilt
tin- t'en-''
7i (itnrt Te'iehrr ! ...; !.! i.y the ,.at...n;.i ..Mic f it.-, chamher Secretary
f rS S..J l IW y IiCr's(IT ! tllll'T II I II ' "f "
Teiicj llifn TaIiH'! Aw..rli!'- remrd i 'lu I f'-r
t I.-.ll'urE wtp (fr;intcl
Store Announces
Liquidation Sale
Sale .f the I,.ve end llariell l'
...r-m..m mre tn .1. Malt .Inhn-ni "
l i.Kas. W.i.li.. will he ill.-.tre
unld Ihe ,l...e ..f a .l,..k re,.. I,I
nh.b will t.ejri n iliiliie.im '.'l . il
i, ann um' ed n.da hy It . Hnrretl.
present nwnern nf he alnre
... f.i, I the ..lie fnr Ihe I1
purpn-e i.f li.pii'iHlilia Ih'ir pre.. lit
,l, k to Mich a " i.l 'I. it il .an I.
turned nt.r In 'lie ii -w .mi.er. ami
the ileal i c.iitinient "P"n Ihe sue
. p ..f the file. .-.He. Mr. I'-arre'l.
.Mnnin'. i. .u(.. rni t ti. e. Il l aialed tint
- - ' jlH hln. i f r -.'en hi.ur" ninl ''"i min
Seientyfiie men nnd "..men n.-re ,(r rriirii.s. The statement
ill attendance thi" HM.rli.ln at Ihe ,,, ,),,, ,,r,'. nun .. Iml
Hurt nf Hie teacher ejain nali.un Ihet it c ulil in. I he handled and Una
held ill Ihe cnunlv cnill't rnnin under
the directi.iii ,.f V.. .1. Mnnre. IIHJ A preilnll
miperilil. nd.'lil "f hn 1. Ih
inatliui" Hie hei.l cii-'ll l.e.eiii
Course is Arranged
I OREGON AT SEA
Arrangement, lur Ihe fifOi aiinuil HKKMI HH l, Wash., June 111.
.hnrt cniir-e f.ir .hnnilnr nt cull- Wt 1 lia lull 1 1" !li. ui'fii ill i""
llierce ae.retallen are
e time early In Jul), nconlmt t- The biggest l.uil.ling In I ha world
' N .a id In l.e the army warehouse in
present plan..
Ilinnklyn.
a pare.
It has i2 acres of flour
linne S. K. Stevena for piano tuning.
l..itn.rr''W '
I h.in t i.t"p.
r.l nf I'-'T, hull
Mini- nta in ide t.v II. -warn li'iik
and mi. I .it., in the w liter. Hurls was
. June. The leala will estend nver a . furred In slop I.y il irKiiraa.
I perieal nf f'"ir ! Slid Will l ,
e Saturday. r, . . r
Ihe full. wing l Ihe ,.,e,pue lor, W0 fillltS lOT
l ! .l
Thurtdfy rorennon UlVOrCL' I llfU
Ariilmielic. history ! edueatinn. .
I. lining), inelhn.1. IC gengrspill.
iuc. Iiaii.'-.l drawing. dnif.,i.- arl,
i.urse nf slnrtv f..r .Puiieatic arl.
Thursday Afternoon
(Irtmmnr, gv.gri.ahy. stenngrnpliy.
Americnn litera'ure, ph.f., tspe
vnflig. metlind- in In i.g 1 " g e. the. is
f.-r primary certificate.
being enmi.l.te.l,"! I" l 7'""
at Ihe I neer.ity nf Oreg.m. ac.- rd ; vr(, ,r. ,. . being nbnut
wnru l.enig sell! mil in tit
le, tug I
I f'""- , Ktnte . html'
,,( the ad...
linn. The
l.'i miles niKNide nf Tape l-'lattery
I.y K. I', l..l.btt., t.-..ll SJi cleared t ape Khlttety at S n'clnck
.,f hua ne.s adui li sua , this murium and I. e.pected 10 rest II
nree mil l.e held f.n'.l
"srATisiics I
I
BORN
V IT At I ' Kugere ti --J.it-
W.li.e-dav. J .ne In IH.''. I.. M
,, lr, l!...-rl M Watl.
Wcii.ll us. a dsng.-.ter.
Twn diw.r.e suits were filed ill cir
cuit - url indiy. .('.lis lt..-.n filed
suit aga list her hu-l.ind William lu
wen "II a .hsigej.f cruel and mliuinnn
Ireittiiienf. Tl.e c.nple vere marrud
rf r. h IU. 11CI. and have nu chii.lten.
The plaintiff asks that hr n.a .leti
n.il.e ..f .Lb a i;.!nnn he restnreil,
Whilten Saaffnrd ia representing Ihe
pits t n t ff
Kit ward Shahnn fill 'I suit fur d'
- .. ...... l.,il...n
. . vnr e Rjriiii'.i ..i pi..
rastern .Iarksman n,. e....p . nti.-i rnniani
in Fle. emt.er. W. atl'l I. tve cue c...i I . a c
1 he plain' 'I aeks n -s. ..t. 4 Ihe duct Kugene
and charge, 't.at ha 'f h..a left fu!l
.liny 5 In 10 and a ininiher nf inlcr j
eating speal-ra f r Ihe rnnnd table
(llMni'Siotl" hsie been ..l.taill'd, is the
at l.niiti' elliellt. The visiting secrela--ies
V. 1 1 1 he linu.e.l .n tl.e cal.ipu lll'l
a program of entertainment has al. .
he.-n arranged, a. ending In Kia.i
H.,!,.ms.
Iimilth nf Ihe I'ulumhlS river at
tp-on luitioriow.
For Information About
RAILROAD TRIPS
PHONE 140
Orcfifon iw Electric
Senator has Visit
On Schedule Here
Record is set by
Mnir.r. wisht V i -d-.
b- l if Willi"
''''. fo Mr if"l 'W
KV AVr... ( ..fm.. J'ifif
; "VP1 A r"orl --f 1"h f '.fjetf. ut in
t. ii!-f;- on a ( rnrjfi" r
:h t, Kmipif! M'-.rr. IT, -f NV'"fi
' s, j V !.-... ir, 'nri t '.p ,N
Sptiitfor IE'i.i-rl N". Hia nf will ;
tnrn t'i t irrj-ifi ip-il .Inly 1 flfVr
fi-!'.iif tt uiffhrif t (lt
r -infiiiiri t.f th ,iiflf wh'h
i. l n. i hll in Arii"tui. nrrnt Wm
! , h i-.,iniiiitni'-nf Mrii r -rmwA tr Mif
Ufh wriifK to nk itl.'nit
witii f"rn,T Re-It ii i r r H'l'i rt-ffi
rftitrit lw li in.
it if"i"
umIj, 'tr-J:!' " iiif"' iit.tti''ii nU ( T'bont h'
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'l In-' tidst Mrr In Teshl' ll h(
i r's fi-- (ft t I'ul-i'il i . r
i if I.Btif .iunty. Ii i iiro'r
it (! fci-HHinr inity h'iM a
.it li rim ind r i ( 4'oiiiiut'it
Closing Dance
ot the Season
Saturday Evening, June 13
Winter Garden
PI ED PIPERS ORCHESTRA
U. of 0. Music Supreme
Men 7."io Lmlics Froo
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