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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1925)
pjursday Evening, June 25, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Pago Five : and Willamptte rivers, taking picnic' lunches ami remaining until late at night. Dancing lost none of its popu larity because of the hot spell, the new Midway pavilion at Hanseu's auto park being crowded until a late hour. CITY NEWS Get Your Jantzen Here Today And Learn The Real Joy Of Swimming. Men's, Women's and Children's (Continued from page one) J enforcement will be given by noted - , . n -vanaaian and I nitrd Mates authori- fiirrn " . tirs, ami the city of Wtona and its Cbadwick, secretary of the chamber. , officials are spending thousands of a'lteS. I dollar fAT t h a prlnpitinmoM nt tl.A Mayor Is Summoned A subpoena issued to "His Wor-I nhip. Mayor E. B. Parks of Kucene,'1 was received today by Mr. Parka to report at the police office at Victoria, B. t' t Jy'" Although hizzoner doesn't know what criminnl case he has ben called to testify on. he auspects the subpoena is for him to attend the Northwest Association of Sheriffs and Police meeting at the Empress hotel, July 20 to '2'S. Mayor Parks is a member of the organiza tion, and attended its session this year. Inasmuch as it will be impos lihle for Chief of Police Judkins t attend, it is considered possible that Mayor Parks may represent Kugene. Declaring the co-operation will elimi nate crime, the association declares that this conference will bo the greatest ever held on the Xorth American continent. Instructive lec tures invaluable to officials engaged in the investigation of crime and law delegates. Swimming Holes Popular "Whew, but its hot! I.efs go swimming." This is a familiar re mark by a large pprcrntago of the city's population these afternoons while the thermometer is flirting with the 100 mark and everyone is seeking for a new way to keep cool. The fav orite swimming resort in Kttgene is at the mill race, as evidenced by al most 2M) persons who donned their bathing suits and Bought relief inits cool waters yesterday afternoon. The plunges at the 1. M. C. A. men's gymnasium and at the women's build ing on the campus are alpo operating to capacity, but the running-water stream is proving most popular of all. Children, too, had n great time frol icking in their special tswimmnig hole at the millrace, under the watchful fare of grownups. Hundreds of cit izens took to their automobiles yes terday afternoon and left for the quiet and cool retreats on McKenzie Entertains Sister and Family Quests t the I. U (irahara home this week are Mr. aud Mrs. J. I Shoemaker and children Hutu and Donald of la Angeles. Mrs. Shoe maker is a sister of Mr. liraham. Mr. Shoemaker is a I.oa Angeles contract or ar.d builder. Hoth Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker are former Oregon resi dents. They will visit at Portland and Xewberg before going bark to Cali fornia July 7 or S, Heavier Rails to lie Laid Heavier rails arc being laid on the Southern Pacific line from Natron to Kugene, the !H)-pound steel being re placed with 1 'JO-pound hteel. Two ex tra gangs of men are now at work this s ue of Houford on the railroad. The 120-pound steel has been laid on all the line above Oakrklge, and the men aro now working this way. Mr. Lee to Build Home K. V. Lfe of UHO High street has sold his home on the southwest cor ner of High street and Tenth avenue to Bert Ileeves, and expects to begin the erection of a tfSOOO frame house as soon as the old house is moved off. He will move from his present ad dress to the new house on its completion. Rule for Fire Permits Any tourists, hikers or campers de siring camp fire permits over the week-end should obtain them before Saturday noon, according to Arthur Moses, chief clerk at the Cascade Na tional forest office in the postoffice building, who issues the permits. Summer Calls for New Neckwear There's a lot of color in Summer Neckwear, bright stripes and squares, and unusual similes' give character lo your clothes. We'll show you a great variety reasonable prices, too. $1 and $1.50 Wade Bros. Corvallls Special to Run The Southern Parific railway com pany will run a special train Satur day, June 27, from Corvullis as far south- as Ashland carrying the boys and girls of the Btnte boys' aud girls' clubs home from the Oregon Agricul tural college extension course. The tram win leave i:orva.ns at t n. m Lions Entertained I.r. S. Ralph Hippel, president of i the Springfield Lions club, and John r. Ketels, hIso of Springfield, were ! euests of the Kuzene I.ions at the weekly luncheon yesterday in the hu i gene hotel. Leaves For Oakrldgo Al Hay me, der.uiy sheriff from ! Oakridge, left today for home aceom 1 panied by Hurley Cain ond J. E. Dug i al of Oakridge after a day spent in I i r.ugenc. i iiey rr i rgmii-rru ai iue leriumui noiei iasi uirui. Rail roc d Man Leaves K. It. Ihiffy, traveling freight and ; passenger ugcut for the Henver and ltio Grande Western railway with I headquarters in Portland, left last ! night for Porfhind after spending yes I terday here. ' . Hart Schnffner & Marx-Clothes j K'SSnLIJE WHITE PERFECT&a II mcf' m rn wjii 1 1 II II II bv Save Atarnona! mmWrrt Owning 1 1 v Oklahoma Man to Settle Here 1. b Wieneke of Hortshorn, Okla- 1 homn, is visiting at the M. II. Turn- 1 baugh home ou south Willamette street and Twenty-fifth avenue. He expects to locate permanently in Eugene. Company Has New -Manager ltoSert Robinson of Portland will relieve Archie (Irani as manager of ' the ltynn Fruit company fr two months, effective at nice. Mr. (grant left yesterday on a vacutiou trip at the Tillamook beaches. Grange Postpones Meeting The meeting of the Willnkenrie grange whii'h was to have been he! i June J7 will be held July 11. The women of the grange will furnish the projrani. A kitchen stiowcr will b" held. 'his great tv- .nt ts your chance to buy her" diamond at a big savin and on special credit terms. WlmYoti Payltkekly 9 T I T.ent delivers JS G00O- A Ihti beautiful with us! Lr.;: H ound ind prove JJJJQ the value. Another a I value walk right In and wear It out to i,y MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. Cash? SmattDovn. Payment (m SamePnce J. A. Hoffman Jewelers & Opticians 790 Willamette Marriage Licenses Issued Marriage licenses have been issued in the office of County Clerk Hrytoti t otlie following: Kugene Umnle Mapleton and Ingie J. Heynoids of Oakland; Hans C. Itnsmusrn and Helgn Hmltker, both of Junction City. Undergoes Operation John l.enhart of Springfield under went n operation nt noon today for internal h-junes received in an acci dent yesterday at the Hooth-Kelly sawmill when caught between the planer and planer table. i Finishing House j Two story and a half rttnges are bfing finished by (iihls and Andraieff fat Kightrenth avenue and Kmernld j street. They are n w ready for the outride stucco finish. Hatchery Man Leaves t'harlci II. 11m, superintendent of the I fih hatchery "li the upper Willamette (river, left today for Oakridge after sujing over night in r.ugene. Admitted to Hospital Mrs. Ma tireen of Sringfield wa? ! admitted to the M'-r y hospital today, aw wan Mn1. Carl petericm of Juncti'Ui City. Mr. and Mrs. Lyons Here - f Mr. and Mrs. IIpx H. Lyons of ! Salem are upending th weeek at th home of Mr. Lyons 'parents, Mr an I Mm. J. K. I.M'iis. Long Bcsch Man Calls A. H. Heitman. Umg Heh. Cal.. resi et.ite man, and an old friend of W. I. H'Mignnn. stopped to see Mr. H"dgnn tday on h's May to Sal'm. Went to Medford I- I,. (Jraliani and H'drt Holrne went to Melf-.rd t"dy and plan to return finorr with the ai;nil liuar'I tr-topa. Rev. Father O'Hara Coe South - ev. KnhT Kiin V. n'Hirs. p Uir of m. ;ar Csrh-.h-- rb'irr! I- ft thit m rmng f"f l.s Anfki o a week'i lecture t"'ir. Wrstfir Man Returns Howe It. C. M' K'nn-tr, reprr--ntativ of the rem ird and irve r.m pany at We-tfir. fturned hon.e to-lay afte- a biiitnf trip to the city. Portland Men Htre i.. it i. in.-.n :tt..l fir. It C. h of p.-rtiatid afr.ed in iiD rrr ing sod are rgiMred at the Sn.eid hot-J. ! Special Train to fl ! A per-ia! irnm n the ( rf lot to take ar of iase6gfrt joing Tlio coolest place in town to shop. Prompt nml enrc ful attention to mail anil phono orders. GOOD WILL The most valuable asat of a storo la the good will of Its clientele. -Acknowledging the vital Importance of this axiom and thi greatest personal pleas ure there is doing business along pleasant lines, the Mc Morrau & Washburha storo la forever striving for, and to hold, the good will of its customers and the buying publii. The wholo thought, endea vor and action of the per sonnel of McMorran & Wushburne store may be crystalizcd in the single ef fort to obtain the good' will of the community some thing which Is beyond the mere value of what we have to sell. That kindly feeling which leads to bigger, better things. III i w Entire Stock High Grade ENSEMBLE SUITS Now Half Price SALE PRICES None reserved! Your unrestricted cholco of any high grade ensemble suit in the MrMorran & VYashburue etore at Just half the original murk trie! In every Instance this male prico la less than actual cost; You could not possibly buy the materials and mako such original and distinctive styles for near theno prices. One of a kind ensembles In such fashionable materials as: Charmeen Kasha Faille Silk Bengaline Crepe-Satin What a splendid opportunity to secure a smart costume for vacation wear--appropriate what ever the occasion for with the frock and matching coat one has practically two cos tumes! The sizes are IS to 42, and we urge early attend ance to secure the better selections as they will disappear quickly from here at these prices; $17.38 to $64.75 "Woinens and Misses All-Wool Flannel MIDDIES $1.98 Closing; out this group of middies selling to $3.50. Xavy flannels with whito braid trimmings on col lars and eufs. Some with colorful emblems on sleev es. The sizes are 6 to 22. Kiddies Organdie Bonnets Colors and White $1.25 to $2.75 Great Special Purchase Sale of 50 Ice Cream Freezers $1.39 Special prion ronrelnn from thn mMiufacttiror of fam ous "New SUnilanl" ire cronm freeiorn onublen u to Bell Iho renuUr J2.00 freoier now for 11.89! 2 qunrt capnclty serves 13 people. loo pnll llonvy ftnlruniiiMl Iron cream ran highly pollnhed first quality tin plate. Turns easily froeieB quickly. Make vour own Ico Cream this Bummerl .Are cWe Producing A stirring article by Dr. H. E. Fosdick and fiction by A. S. M. Hutchinson, Shirley Scifett, Dbtia Willson, Everett Young. AU in THE DELINEATOR forjuly . Now on MleBtourButttrick ' Department i A W. Now oo MleBtourButttrick ALL SUMMER HATS AT SPECIAL PRICES NOW. New Mid-Season Felts $5.95 All-occasion hats ihev might well he called for they aro just Uio sort of trim little hat one wants for travelling for outings for driving or riding or even for town wear this summer. Cut felt flowers colorful heads novelty ailiUfH and gold braid trimmings combine forces to accentuate, their trimnosa. Small and medium shapes in nil head sizes. Other new mid-season felts riceil up to $20. The New Butterick Cook Book A wonderful new cook book that contains not only hundreds of recipes but expert scientific advice on meal planning and cookiii". "Useful Facts About Food" lells you how long mid at what temperature to cook practically all common foods, how to render and clarify fat, how to pasteurize milk, how to use eggs for thickening, etc Whether you are nil inexper ienced bride or an acknowledged good cook you need a copy of the Xew Butterick Cook Hook. ON SALE AT OUR BUTTERICK DEPARTMENT SALE OF FABRIC GLOVES INCLUDING VALUES UP TO $3.00- -$1.98 Lena whit, f.brlc o". ueh is you will hive, much n.ed for thli " The, ,r, w.shabl. and very comfortable. In pl.m and fancy trimmed tylet. All Blies on sale at 1 98 pair. TODAY V K AKK PLKASK.D TO INTKOM'CK MISS VERA PATTON 01- v Manager and buyer for the trimming nml novelty sections. luce, A loval snrt truslrtt employee of thn MrMorran & Washburn siore. A young ls-Iy of wlnnhiK personality, most excellent lasie am! (tood J'" nnt (me of those lucky persons who say just l,t ihy think and make It sound aod. I.lkrs t'Ji clothe.- Kd book. -sort K-H..I play. 1 n llmlied nery-tenac:ua p.reerrn e. Ha. a n IM cu-tomers f-el ..Iron,- ami :"rel, at whether they ...h lo purch.. not. For Summer Lovliness Fluttering Georgettes , and Graceful Crepes de Chine $1.95 Yd. Kvery radiant high color with its corresponding pastel tint mellow and dainty, in this showing of new georgettes and crepes do chino. Wonderfully fine quality all. In such a com plete, rnngo of rich, fascinating colors it is easy to select just the exact shade, most suited to YOUIl personality. See, theso charming new colors at our storo today you'll find the (nullities superior to any in town at $1.951 Sale! Novelty Voiles 29c Continuing for Friday and Saturday tho most remarkahlq snlo of voiles at 2!o yd. 1 Not just a few undesiniblo patterns to select from but ft wholo big tnblo full of dozens and dozens of charming flock dot and novelty patterned voiles Belling regu larly at 50c, to bo closed out now at -!o yd. They're going fast and wo urge, you to act quickly for tho best select ion I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IN THE BASEMENT STORE Happy Home House Aprons Amoskeag flinghams & QOn pq Fast Color Percales 17 OL. CCl. Dotena of nicely made, cloyorlr styled "Happy it. .mB iirman inmBi in this hie hnsoment ssla for Krlilny and HuturUny at 9o each. Plenty of overy slio and plenty of the larnor aliea that tirn m? mum . Happy Homo houso apron, are made with nlca wli'o hems and ntlrucllvoly trimmed with or gnmllo rollers, rick rack braids, novelty pipings, tr. You'll want several when you aea how really ood looklnK they are! On Sale in tho Basement Onlyl S3 mm Mm i liir-feaWU. Sllshtly D.msa.d JAPANESE PARASOLS On Sale In th. Basement HALF, PRICEI Women's and rhlldren's aliea .IlKhtly lamaed In shlpplnie. With n small bit of mending tissue they may easily ba made Rood a. new. About two duien to choia from at HAI.K. Japanese Rag Rugs S1.00 Hire 2t In. x 4 In. In brlKht. p.et ly colors and' flnlsheil with frlna d ends. Just tba tiling for Hie sumnKT home porch bathroom, tr. Wash essllv. I'leasn note attain the large site 24x1 Inches. Daintv Voile Chemise $1.49 . i r ...i.,i.i ,,l u i.ioolv tiimle that everv woman ho cool anil coini'ji uuii. - -j , .- ... ..,:ii ,. m.vornl nt this low price. Of fnm french voile in tl,e prettiest pastel tints of maize, orchid, sea green and pink. Neatly hemmed lops iuim inn ....... charm. All sizes .; l -. : 7 1 ..j , Hl Snrii.K tMtay . "'''" -' ' ' toiftirrw somr 1 1 Ji I., .i.. v ih Jl ,-r!irali.lis St ! Jl.rtle Point swl l!.!.'l"n. .!! b' ! l.y (he S..uth'rn lu.ilir r..ni:n. ' jroriiiOg to .nlieunremrnt '( 1 I- i I ham. di!ri.-t fr..M nd pi'tg"r ! a(eat fhp morning. 1 1" 'rw HI !lr:le lt'.l"l-'. "I ' '' " '" I, ml reiura Jul, (r.oa Mjrtlr V-m. Iravii.g H p- in. i -, Muter t Cast i ... .1..... if l.-t..r run sttd Mrs W. W. Cslkmi. arrninr.ini'd lr Mr. Ilslh 1'wrrt n a motor top to Nw- ;,,rt this M..-rt,.o. lo be I'.ne until un.l.i)-. W bile Hi", in' Mis Im-M M' Morrsn slid il.nsli"r who bsn summer collage Hi-. '. Uslrrgoes Op.rslla- K. .M.r.li. fsrinr h" "l t.v.fw. underwent a n.s)or or.n.m ,n,,. m..riiii.g .1 th I'snl'c I'bntuaa b'"'itsl. ' ' , Going la Leka It. A. Met ullr snd sen lloi.nd. jriisrles B noeit snd .M. I". lonntt , llel.,fAf Snrif... lodiiv : l.e,e llier will mke park n..re and c., 1M mile, t" flear Uk'- '1 bey will return the tint of I he "- Elll.e.-Wlilta M.a Htrs Waller ll k". maimer of the iMi ,r, Slid Willie ehSlHU.I'H. .MlH4 l trie home of I lr f.i I" '! Iimi- n !i,;e doing n.li.ime w..rk for the i.'l I...II Slid White ilislsilMUl iu this -.rt ' of the country. Cms to Portias I land (irsbsui motored to rortlaod Dl.mliMd Irom Hospital .Mr.. r.lii ."n.ler "f ''' ,ir 'v' ,,, .1 i.nii..ed ye.ter.lH from Ihe K.u f.-ne Ii.i.iuisI. Her. fr.m Msrr:rt fre.l Xoiiiuierville, of Ham-burg, w is n oer night iimr in Kugme Isst n (lit. ! Aihlsnd Cospl. Visits ! Mr. siid Mrs, (iuy iipehlte of A.hhi.'l sre here for . visit St the home of Mr. Appleahitf'a mollivr. Oismlsssil froai Hospital Mi.s Alhirln Kinrh of Kiigen. wis .liniied t.ilac from the I'scific ( hristi.n bmiiiliil in Kugene. Id-ihe Msa Hsra . Ili.tiee nt ShelleV. Idaho. Is a visitor at the lhartes Si.iiu.cr hume. Mrs. DeMtcan Visits Mrs. Charles I )rM iron .-.f Wsndling la a Kcgen. visitor tods.