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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1925)
jhnsday Evening, Jane IS, 1925 - -- ; iui, Juuu.Nt; UUAK1) Page Five " II yJ I j ra Look Organization Behind The Car You Buy I Accessibility of the essentials of operation is a determining factor in automobile vn'iues today more than ever. It adds to the veal worth of any car. That is why we maintain such complete service and supply departments. That is why we build to serve the man who buys a Studebaker. Sweet-Drain Auto Co. 1030 Oak Street Telephone 4-10 CITY NEWS MVnt:m:nl from pace one) court on the injunction huh brought hv Mr. rainnMl ajcainst tho issue of .itHu. in bonds fur thr crevUon of a n:iiRti-ijal dii.inrium ut-rc. In the regular order of decisions it 'in rx lectrj thaMhe curt Mil dtvidp on tho legality uf the bom! imue within two weeks, he mioniejs hate. Ralph Martin Leaves Kalph Martin ot the ltooth-Keilv l.umiur i-ouipauy, is leaving toni it for Sennle where he will aiun.i a meeting tomorrow of the Riaun rules committee uf t tie West 1,'oaM l-umhermvn's a-WKinti n. The com mittee of evett menuiers reproaeir virions distrii'ts ot the l'litiHe north west. Special tfusine.- Id be taken up are ptoposed rlianpes in gnuJoH mil patterns to conform with the ii.ilus ttial standardize t ion prnim udvo Wm hy Serretniy Herixit llo.'Vf, of the uepaitmem ot iinumeive. j un.ter on the auction Mock vfnterthv by It t iVten.. for V. . Rorrr. 1. i H. Hrunriaee and oihi-n.. The land wu jsituat.il K-n the cm, of Asm Mre-I iUortlietit of the Masonic cemetery. ! Picnic Held- j Memlierst of Kticene anil CnrvaltW K-uary rlubs rioo.wd their mimm. cluS picnic last nSht at Itellfouiitaui. Approximately i;;o attcn.le.i. thnilo.tr Riimes were phitrd. and evervouf ro- J ports a s oil time. Marriage Licen'r A imirriaKe license was insur.l Ht the mti.-e ,f the county eleik I.mI.iv for Lauren.-. I. Robertson of N:m t. n. Al'..rta. t'anaca, ami Kuth liar nie of KtiKeiie. To Visit Mother lr. I., K. tieorue nml family expect to Irav,. Friday for ttlympia. Wash., where 1 r. t. corse will visit his mother. Permits Granted rornut was issued to liar greaves and Ltmisey today for $ 15i0 In repjiir work on the While residence, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth avenues. on llilyard street, by U. Alexander, city building inspector. Hugh M. O Hrien also look out a license to erect a f 2Hu bungalow ut 6 ID Seventh avenue east. Leave for Yellowstone Ms Mall Annitage. daunhter of Frank l Armitage. Mies Mini Calef, Mis Martha t'alef and Klmer L'nli'f left esteiday by nutuiuoluie for a trip to Yellowstone national park mid points in Canada, where i hey will be K"e for three or four weeks. They expect to motor through ldalw, visit ielN.wstiuie, and return through Spo kane, ancouver and Victoria, It. C Licensed to Wed - Vivian Nelson loni.ts and I.ora Ktl.el Moody, both of Kugene. were ! granted a marriage licence in the i county clerk's ottu-e yesterday. Here from OakridQC ! t'lyde Kisk. former nuto dealer of ; Kugene, passed through the c'ty from Oak ridge jestenhy on hi way to Salem, lie will return Friday. Leave for Astoria Karl Humphrey of this city left Inst night by motor for Astoria on a business visit of n few days. Loaves for Portland Joseph H. Koke left early today for I'i'i'tlnnd where lie will be gone a few days on a business irip. Pioneers to Gather 'the annual picnic of the pionc-r chins of (he 1. Al. I. A. w.H le he d it Kivemde park Fr.day suutiug -H II a, m. A basic t dinner wilt be ser ver and uu invitation to the parents of the club members has been e.x leiiued to attend the afternoon niecl uii,s during the annual mlnit "V 1 pic uit- to be also at liiveisule park. Half -Price Remnant Sale Friday and Saturday Only. Sale, Main Floor Every remnant in the store marked at just HALF the original pricing! VVANTKD LKN'GTIIS INT RKMXAXTS OF EVERY lirxnwKns of JKSt'KMPTUiX; Printed and Plain Silks Woolens Wool Mixtures Cottons Linens Lingerie Materials Ginghams, Chambrays Laces, Embroideries Trimmings, Braids Ribbon Remnant3 Drapery Materials Nets, Marquisittes White Ijoods Silk-Cotton Mixtures Lining Materials Cretonnes "What an opportunity to thrifty women who know the many uses remnants can be put to and who appreciate tho unusual saving at HALF THICK. REMNANTS SOLD BY THE PIECE ONLY. Every sale final. Returns From Portland--.John T. KvatiR, local realtor, In et unied from Portland after a birsi iess visit of several days. V. Skipworth today to Idelle Idndsay from his wifo Vehla It. Lindsay. Recovers From Illness Mrs. I. 1. S. Wiide who hnn been ill' Returns From Kansns at her home recently, has recovered. Divorce Is Granted A divorce was granted by Judge li .lames Finch, of the Graya Cash and Carry compnny, has returned aft er a visit in Kalians.1 GUILTY, IS PLEA CHICAUO, June IS. (P Defend anta indicted In the recent furniture cnae under tho Sherman ontl-trust Inw, pleaded guilty today and were tlnnd a total of $lttUHH by Federal Judge Adam U. Lliffe, INSURE WITH nCrrnT TROMP, , ( ORCUON MOTOR CO. W!!lamette St. Phone 617. Furniture For Sale Leaving City 614 Lawrence St. .Apt. D Phone 1526-J Itetnils of the annual Kugene V. M. j T. A. picnic to he held Friday at Riv- erside park have been rmnpleied. The : event will start at J p. m. and la for ttli members "f 'he "Y'' and others in terested in the work of the associa tion, according to Frank Kberliart, secretary. 1 Ir. K. V. Stivers will be the tont nmster and chief speaker at the din ner which will be served at o'clock. All those attending have been asked to bring a basket lunch. Coffee will he served by the Royal Coffee shop for the association. Ice cream will also be sprved to the guests. I r. Sherman W. Moody is chairman of the dinner committee. A number of c'tnmitiee heads have been appointed to have charge of va rious events. (Jeoige Mar-on will have chaige of the swimming. I r. tieot i- 1. Winchell heads the marbles com mittee. Will Robertson is trap shoot chairmin and Stanley Culp will direct the rifle contest. Ir. M. (i. Howard heads the volleyball committee and William (iieeii the baseball committee. Smoking in car brings $3 Fine Smoking a rii.Ni ret i e on a stret-tcur is a violation of n city ord.tiaiice, nml will result in a f ne of ..") for llie first iff.J.se. This wi dlscoveie.; lesteiilay aft -crijoon nl 5 o'clock y I'rof soi Kcr b.v S. Milkr, 1 Itl'i Kmerald siieei. who was smoking on the s.une trollev car in which W. i;. Judk.iif. chief of police, was riding. Althoiiph 1'ntlesvor .Fl!er Wii in the rear end of the car, and pr"in'-i-ly threw aw.iy his fay when remindi-d by tiie chief. l:e was ordered lo ap pear in municipal cjoint. "I th uk !f." would be a forceful re minder.' said Judse Ceorge A. (M niore. "This should serw us a nam ing to nmliy 'oth-r smokers who e simiiiarly breaking the law iiinnst every day." Leaving for Europe several people from this city are leaving for the e.ist tovi.iy on their s ait lo Kurope. Mrs. W. F. ll. Thach er, Mr. and Mis. Rex I'ndemood and I lean and Mis. Colin V. Pynrrnt ore j among those who ate going abroad. ipcan and Mrs. Hymen I will spend a jcar abroad as the de.iu has a year's ju-aie of absence from the university. ! Car and Auto Collide I An auuminb.lt) driven by Judge , George A. Gilinoro. city recorder. lanKit'U' with ii trolley car nt the I intersection of 'lenth nvenuo and i Willamette street yesterday af ' ternoon. The uuto was damatiod ; about tho fender nnd wheel, but : no ono was injured. "' Elks Clear SI500 Profit of $ l."il Ml was rlenred by the Kiigeno h.dge of Kiks for partieipa ti.'ii in the national Klks convention do ngs in Por(iiud in duly, ii in n oiiiiced. Music from a bilge and glee club, nml the drum and bugle cor,'s will be Kugene i contribution to j .i r.ide July Hi. Hat Shop Moves Carter's millinery shop is now in f it.- n,w JiH-ati-'ii in the .MePotiaMi i tacaler building, haling moved fioai I the sec i: I f"nr of the First National bank yi'stenuty. K. . Imine!, attor ' ney, wdl move into the r- cuim vacate 1 ; by Kin h M.-Culluiii. owner of Curler'. f I, at rdo'p. ! Ill RAIL MEETING PLANNED Cl.KVTXANM. .lime is. CP)--The proposed coiifcrcm of riiilrcnd i.ibor leaders and th I mad maniueis to di Uf tlie rnilro.sd htb"r situation, .chedllb'd to be held .lime '.1. Was to day postponed until a later da'e. prob .ibly in Metober or oi i ini.er. 1 W. ti I.ee, president f the It'otherh'od f Railway Trainmen, its spoiiMir, i OREGON MOT Oh CO. ' Phone Ii 111 WW ('IV Cepyrfgbt Hart Schffner ft Mart I HlS3 Sheriff! Aid Asked A m.-ts-.ts"" V11" ri'i-rivpcl lit llie uf fire of Wiici iff I'nink I'.. Tnjlur I" diiy frmn llie 1 ',-( iinitl I'liii'f 'f nuking (Inn mi i-fl it I"' i""1'' '" '"' nili' Lmui'iiip 1 "l.ii""ii. ii. ( 'iiioiilli' I.rvy, 17. wll" III"'1 h. ii Hun :iy in n Him k J" lliTpin liil'iisr lniinliiT lTi-0,"ir. Slal Engineer Here K'l huue. (r'H"ii M Hi' filKinfT. with '.lute li.lin.v ..ffiri.il" I"'"1 lnt iiig.'il nil tin' n.v tn furry imiiii,.. in i.ii.niTlii.n mill "-"l niii'l'-r"- 'O'-tiih- imitv ftrr' iii''i-li' lit tlip ilxli'iin h t -I inn liis'it "l '' H'lUtll. 0if Jin,. 'JO. Mtn-ii- I'v iilb-ri- S-iroi- i o-r-llPHI rfl. ' 1 I 6TWit ' . mm ,f -wi rwt rwwr w - "i iimiipiin in i Light-Weight Clothes with Style You don't have to abandon style to be cool in July and August weather not j if you wear trim "Dixie Weaves. $27.50 . Wade Bros. Hart Schaffncr & Marx Cloth-.- cheaafast furniture moving to , Leaving (or South M. ' uo Ziuimermnn. InMwI ' .,r in K.tialisli nt f.ufiie ln !' : ir.ir. nn. I no will t .-n Ii rt nt Wiinl :'i,,w Wilson jmii'.r hith !' """'S inr, fxiivi't hi lnvp t-ri'li; for 1."' AuxpIp t" tn'iP n .ilitr nil ork i:i ' art Miring tut hiiini'i'T. Demonstration Is Polponeif - 'ill- npi'le: liiiiuitu il ii.Vn't rnti n Vi'nnurd f"r l.nii' '"'" ""l,'r rctl n of the nirriiii"iit union of the liri-jon AuriiMiliwrnl ' .ll litl" Itppn otli'ini'J. n''o:ilihu to nn- iioiin.eiiii-nt lo.l.iy of S. r'kfli'r, noiiily i:rl(': tiir.il nint. Lve! for Corvaim Wiiine K. I'ioik. forni-rli with the Vnlley I'rilil'MK r"ni..im. I' ft ""I 'V , for t'oi vailn. wliPie I'1" fnni.U nt Hr'(on Ar. ulnirnl rol- I. bit lie expTl to ti'fti'J I.E" erul w.i-k. al Nr; .rt. Honor E-Chlrrman W'.-rk on til lrn.li. .hoi-, nnif of-fn- of th' ' iili'-rn I'a.-if.'- 'a"l f r one iii.n.ite ' " rl'" t'-l). "' of rr.oe.. t . ,' lute Kriittva li.ll. ri . hairinnll "f th' "' ' rr. ior, i.u U.'.l r" entlj. Return, to Berkeley M,.. ,Mn i-rr l. li" It"" '" ri.itnu at the h'-m- '' '' 'ri.nr'i. r lint, ju.lf. an. I furiili. h. r 1,,n..l lo h-r h-ir' nt IUrklr, fill. J;iilje I'.urnaril l ti'r " and other points by insured padded MOTOR VAN C.M.OLSENioV0 247-PINE ST.. PORTLAND Wre us at our expense eg toi- i I'r. Ii. !- IIrll np'rlcl lo po- hie T't'ray lha! I'aili'r l"K a : at.ilefe Iron hi. r.;! bt. hil it . .a:k'd al I'.ftli ai'ini' !.! "Ii n ''. Man ArrMleo Wiii.ain W ili.-ir. ! "i'l "f trooh I r, ri :n "" I"--'1 10 t1" rm it for .hv. ru'ill . . i.;.. t let: init.r, an'l relet"! t'-ilsy. Ladies' Orchestra at CASCADE RESORT after June 22. V ratr ! Iiirty rl..nifi l' CASCADE RESORT , McKenno Bridge. Oreijin 35 Lota Aart.Jnect T-.ku loli I, iiubrrii.j ' re Dame Fashion Says: Printed Dresses For Summer Beautiful Floral Georgettes and Chiffons Printed Crepe de Chines and Flat Crepes are both' prac tical and stylish. . rmCES RANGE FROM ' $16.00 to $29.50 Plain Georgette Dresses Baronet Satin Slips, $4.25 A rnstiimn nlip dpsipiipcl cfiw cinllv for tho hheer summer floeliH. ' Good assortment of colors and sizes Tricolet Slips $2.98 Tub Silks, Flnt Cropon, cto., in largo rnngo of now colors. $16.00 nnd up HOSIERY Sucli (lppfiidiililu liiakos ns " Pliornix," "Onyx," "I'tiiutt'X," "HnlliiiH," etc., will lie I'liiiiul at our li'micry ctuiiitcr. Do.oms of fashionable colors. Chiffon Silk Hose, $1.95 Dainty Chiffon l'oin tnx h'pfl, full fash ioiifd piirn silk lioso in many n'W colors, lioth strcpt and pvc iiiii.ir rilimlPH. Children's Socks, 35c Pair Sport Hose 59c Pair lilibcl Iiosp lisle, jnat Hip KiiL'lish in fine hose for tin1 eiiNinn-r oulitiKs. Colors tp jrrnv, lic'iK'S cocoa nnd lili'tck. New Checked Sport Hose 98c Pair New rdiadPs of liar vi st, k r a i n and M'ind.-or tan in miall jilaid iiitt'-rn - silk and IM" iiiixtiiff Silk Hose $1.25 Pair A Kood weic'it of pure t-ilk and Kayon hose yood looking and ticrvireiiiili'. A ffood raiiKP of colors and hi.c.s. Bobbed Hose $1.50 Pair A Phoenix hose de tinned for the (.'ill wlio rolls tliein. The New Law i of Corseting Brings Priceless Benefits 1 Women everrwhero ere profound y (rratcful for the iliscorery of the Bcirntlfic law of coraeting. It Improves erery figure. It liringti greater beauty and ityle, greater comfort, better bealll), perhaps even longer life I 11 4cc&lC Corsets For ALL women who want to keep young Another lot of those H W Uli aeh'-d Sliel - .'Ceinl at each 1 ' moil, line llllliolt-,1 I Oll'ee, natural color only, tin Fa.t 'olor Suiting Sieci(,l fit, the yard .. Tliete ielentlfle eoraeta dupll ete the Induenre of the IkmIt'i no "line! of control" the ilne, the thi(tln, the line! of the peine hanln. hirh frlte lhape to tl hum.o form. Thl It the K-I'n-tiftr law of corietlrifr. The "llnea of control" In Ciil lee Cilrl corset! parallel nnture'a llnrt of control. They (rnnle anil dc'l"i the nirnre In the rlht posture and rliiht line.. Wearing Ukm acientilic court! U llko taklna reirular healthful ererels for figure improrement. 'Jhey hrlng many equal beneftU. . The Colleire Girl model for yon flfrnre needs no "brekln) In. It flla Immediately. Eery type of flirure hai Its model In back or. front lace itylei. Yon will note the benefits of the new law of eorsetlnjr within one month. Ut ua Ht Jan a oni'b Women's Corselettes Wrap Around Urasali rea and HiiIiIit Hedm Inr Corson In amnrtly styl.. Riirm'iits, in KDKMKIT. COI.I.WiK (illll- and AKTlsyt'B MOHKI.S. Desiffned to Fit Every Figure FITTINGS uird ... 1.00 33' 1 L I 3