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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1925)
CITY NEWTS (Continued from page one Walter Smith, clerk, on or before July 13 for 15 cordj of 10-inch body lir wood to be delivered not later than August 15 at the Santa Clara school houses in school district 1J. Sealed bids for the transportation of school pupils from lieecher to hinslaw grade kchool, also from Austa to Linsluw gn'de school, and for 10 ricks of old growth fire wood, eight for the high jhuol and eight for grade ichool will l,e received by Maude Kowler, clerk ul u'strict 1CK! u to July 15. Attends Convention O. h. liussell of the California State Life Insurance company, left today for Coronada, Cal., where b will be a gueat of the company at their annual convention. The attvn-1-uuce of the club members this year is ! limited to the 4- loading agents wiht j the company, of which .Mr. Bussed U j one. lie plans to return about tli.' middle of the mouth, after makin,' brief stops in Los Angeles and San ' Francisco. I Coming to Eugene Air. and Mrs. W. W. Brown, for merly of Eugene, and now residents of San Diego, Cal., are expected to ar rive in u short time tor a visit with friends here. They have left by boat for Victoria uud Vancouver, li. C, oud will couio to Eugene by motor, goiug on to their summer home up tiie McKcuzie. Leaves for north j Mrs. Opal Thorp and daughter, Ar leue, have gone t- Oregon city to be gone for several days, uud wid later j go to the bead). Mrs. Toorp has be. u i in Eugene caring lor her lather, V. B. l'orter, for the past six weeks, j Mrs. Nina Morgan Is caring for her, father in the absence of Mrs. Thorp, i Mr. Fisher Honored H M. Eisner, superintendent ol grounds at the University of Oregon for the past 17 years, WHO is leaving soon for Oakland, Cal., to take up new work in the south, was honurcil with n picnic given by employes of the university yesterday at 1 p. in. in Hendricks pars. Twilight League to Play The fruit growers and the postof ficc teams of the Twilight league will meet on the university baseball dia mond this evening, the bankers and. Southern l'acil'ic players will meet Weunesday, and the naruwuie ..... druggist nines on Friday in the lust game o the week. knHrinnn I innen Issued iTion.auu , Murriuge licenses wore issued Nu- j urdny to Until Tuck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Tuck of this city, : and Dr. Floyd J. Luce of Boise, Ida.;; Charles A. llonson and Altie Hayes, j both of Cottage Drove; Everett K. Chase, Eugene motor route U and , ltacbel L. Crabtroc, Springfield. ! Salom People Hore j Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McDowell and daughters Hilda and Marjorie of Sa lem are house guests of Mrs. McDow ell's brother-in-law and sister, .Mr. j and Mrs. 1.. 1.. tirahain. The two fam- i ilies in company with Mr. and Mrs. Frank liraham, picnicked at Triangle ; lake yesterday. J Club to Meet . I The Dakota Women s club is meet the nftern.fn of July 1 at th'. home of Mrs. Frank B. Clock. Ill'.l Eleventh avenue east, for a potlm k dinner. Each person coming is to linn; cue dish. All Dakota women arc in i viteu. : Mrs. Llles Visits J Mrs. M. M. Lilos, 81-year-old resi dent of Crow, was n Eugene visit r Saturday. Despite her advanced age Mrs I.ilcs is very active on the lar.n. ' . ' ... t the shoen. miiks waorc si.v ni' " - seven cows, uud docs nil her own. housework. tuacne uin nwnw.v" I Laielle IeI.ano of Eugene grad- I uatod from the State j earners -..i-lege in California with special men tion for her thesis, it is learned here She has accepted a teaching position in the Snn Diego, Cal., schoolsfor next year. Returns From Trip Miss Marie Hnun. office assistant u.,i.-nr nml Hesse, rc- turned this morning after spendtn,. , three weeks" vacation vn.it.ng nr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Hann of Alberta, Canada. i Leaving for Summer Dr. nnd Mrs. H. .T. nadabaugh and .liUBhter Ilar.el leave todiy to spend : the summer. Dr. nnd Mrs. llndabnnih will visit in Chicago and St. Winis. rnurning by way of New Orlfsns. Mis Hazel will go to Tofield. Canada, "topping at Jasper. Canadian park. Go to Centralla i Charles Oreenwood. woods super intendent and member of the l'enn Lumber enmpany. occompanied hy Ins fsnr.lv has gone on a five or ait days vi cation to Centralis, Wash., after a slop in Eugene. To Cut Redwood Tree The big California redwood tree, of the few in the city, stand, ns "n the lot just south of the Terminal "tel. is to be rut down to make coin 'or E. J. Frasicr's new building. Warrants Called In More thin $13.onfl in Eugene s-hoot 'Trams have been called in nnd paid r'ng the past few dars. amrding to . II. Jones, clerk of the district. K:ho Men Here H. D. Ilanna. C. I!. I'sdget and X. K Ieee are here from Csidwfll. Ma 1". wi'h a view to locating on rant-lie n this vicinity. Nurses File Certificate The graduate nurses' certificate of Gladys M.-Dermntt and Xaner Field " filed Saturday in tb office ol County Clerk 1tr. n. Futures Completed l inisliirig touches on the fixture rd nurtde work in the First Ns '"t'tl bank have just bren conpleted. 0i'eh WsM Along The Amazon dminf ditch has '"n finished from half a mile Mow '-lurchers street to the city limits. The Mail Shopping Bureau. Out-of-town patrons ami those spending tho summer at the sea shore, country or mountains mav rely on their every order sent by mail, telegraph or phone receiving prompt careful attention. M. & W. Store Conveniences: Free rest rooms free phones par cel checking free free deliveries stamps for sale packages wrapped and mailed phone 4 for correct time. Half The Fun of Your "Over - The - Fourth" Outing Will Be In Having The Right Things To Wear ! "Over the Garden Wall" Frocks in a Very Special Selling atT $16.95 and $19.75 How well their name "Over-the-Oardcn Wall" suits them! Lightsome airy cool as a northern breeze. In all tha summer colors bright as dancing butterflies or soft as pastel crayons. Crepe do chine, lull silks, georgettes. Enitllsli br.v.di 1 .iths. printed silks wonderful choosing in evsry size 16 to 44. In Our Windows Today I Fashion Has Taken the Black Satin Hat J , to Her Heart $7.95 to $10.00 Mid-season hats they nro culled, for nltbough summer In at Its helghth the first full fashions are peeping over tho horizon nnd theso chic little blnck satin hats merely hint of a new Beason! They may be correctly worn far Into October, so you see how very practical they aro! , Master designers have created wonderfully becoming styles ' for you! Of finest black slipper satin. Large brims nnd close fitting pokes. Colored facings hand brnldlngs no two alike! Mountains, streams, lakes, highways and tho warm lazy sands of tho seashoro beckon you to enjoy to tho utmost their alluring charms. Xo matter which has tho greater attraction for you, you will want to ho correctly and comfortably attired. AVe nro ready better than ever before to supply your every need in npparcl, camp nnd picnic needs ECONOMICALLY. A Big Friendly Store Where Your Full Satisfaction Is Our First Consideration. NEW UNDERARM VANITY BOXES JUST 6 TO SELL AT $3.95 Of Eleamlns patent loathpr or Russian calfskin in novelty grained finish. Two compartments, completely fitted with powder. Hp stick, roupe and extra coin purs cases. Largo clear mirror. Other new underarm baes, $5.95. Other new underarm bags $5.95. Safeguards Your Com plexion! You may enjoy all outdoor sports fi'iirlossly when your skin is properly treated to ward of the el'eets of exposure to sua and wind. Bonctlla Lemon Cream 75o. Stlllman's Freckle Cream 75o. Lemon Lotion 75c Mum an effective deodorant, 35c. Witch Hazel for burni, Iniect bltei and sunburn, 25o bottle. Nona pi a delightful liquid deodor ant and antiseptic 50a. VAUV for shiny note, forehead, etc. Gives the skin a velvet like fin ish 60c. Large size can BONNIE B talcum powder cooling, refreshing, 25o, Bou-Tons Bath Salts Impart a frag, rant softness to the bath water, 35c and 60c. Bath Dusting Powder In large size can with large velour puff 75c. i k !For the Summer Bridle Path , Oyster linen riding breeches, $f.9G. ; ! Sleeveless Jackets to match, $3.95. i, Tailored Knclish broadcloth blouses, $1.93. Regular $2.75. White, t U toast, powder blue. I t: "Corduroy and tweed brooches fS.95. Tailored ruling nabitst v can with large velour puff 75c. if y 1 Gayly Colored Japanese Parasols $1.25 and $1.95 "I'rottV nM a nlrturn" In thn mlna whn rArrln. nna nf tlutan Kloumlnx oiled poller imranoln In rich (ic.lcnn and colors of f tho Drlrnl. Carried under (ho arm or raised, they aro a smart untminn to any cosiumo. Children's sizes 65c "Dive in!" For a rollicking good timo in water, here are the things I Women', Jimtcen nwlnunlriK nulla, J7.00. (Olhera 11.75 to 13.50.) KwlmmliiK shoes, 1 1 25 and fl.SO ( Sox. 11 00 to 1 7S. Hells, liOc. Cnpes, $4. OS to JI0. ' Children's awlinnilng atills, $1.03 to 3.50 ' mm - Am 'JM Jt Sale of Fabric Gloves $1.98 Values Up to $3.00 J.onsr white washable fabric cloves, snih as you will need for wear with your summer costume. Theso are verv comfortable to wear, easy to wash and fit per fectly. . 1'lnln and fancy trimmed styles. All sizes. Camping or Picnicing ? These are the things that tend to make either wholly enjoyable ! On sale in the big cool basement store. Prompt courteous service always. Off for a Hike? Service and good looks combined in these garments. Women's khaki knhkors. 2 OS. Tweed knickers. I4.9S. Two !ee Tilllcum suits. $12 75. AM wool hlklnK suits coat, knickers. 14. JS. Khaki skirts, J3.3S. Khaki middles, 1140. ' HA'J Tennis Togs May be Smart as w'll us leintr wholly rnmfortJil.l-. (Wrcct nttin- ni'-st nMir. 1ly iii..iics onsy confi.l.'ii.'o. Itchl wenht wool i!lour. . i:i VoHk all .:!" . Hklrta $10 50. $1.50 Water and Lemonade Jujs 95c .( .V - tnrv . Tift in I Dfift. Hand. ' nl fhP- with lar. ineuth -hat p.-rmtt. puttins perfect. Novelty pre.ed d's'-cn. on sale In laem'-nl. PINT VACl'L'.M UOTTJ.KS, Site t. $:?; nrt sizes - to ft CANVAS TOP CAMP STOOLS H!)c III'LVVY giihiiiii.i il win; cnnip grittf'S, ifl..'l" Largo steel frying pirns Sjilint iiicnio baskets - L- Cast iron killeti $1'J.") Scout liateln'ts with rnnvus guard $1.1!' Tin drinking cups, 'jc eaeli. Dozen Picnic packages, 1 table cloth, plates, 5 pfipei- napkins, package Paper plates, dozen Small Paper Dishes, Dozen LILY AVAXKD PAPLK DRINKING ( LPS, ' for - ' ('amp coffee pots - .' W PICKWICK waxed ptipf-r in blue enameled holder for table or fastening to wail !! Refills 2.1c 40 TISS CLOTH embossed napkins, size l.'ij jcLi i:,c .... :)! paper 1 ')C. 4c LACK PAPKR DOILIKS, package 5 and 10c. (Packages or 4iic) LAIMiK SIZK PAPKU DOILKS, doz. ... 10c, "KLKKN l''oKKS," utrongest, most satis factory paper fork. Package of 12 10c "Lily" waxed paper drinking cups. Large size, dozen 10c Tin ice cream spoons. Dozen .'m: "White Lunch" waxed paper, 40 si Is, size iL'xl,"), for 10c TOYS TO KKKP TDK KIDDIKS HAPPY AND P.CSY ALL SLM.MKK Medlimc storv dolls. Made of oil cloth in all I sorts of cunning characters, colors, etc, $1.0() (iAIM)KN SKTS, consisting of shovel, rake and hoe, two sizes, per set 3."c nnd f!)c SAND P.I'CKHTS with all sorts of pretty cofred pictures painted on tln ni, with smul shovel, per set . l'c, 1,'jC and '2': TOPS, each :c. Marbel.-, 10 for . 1c Kiddie cars ifJ.'J.") to $.!), COASTKIt WAGONS $11.!5 New! VaJ Lace Jabot $1.75 Jahnta Jabots- they are "decidedly IN." These r of thn daintiest vnlenclennes laco-ecru color pleated' and finished at the top with a perl little two-tnno metallic rlhhow how. Crepe De Chine Windsor Ties 65c Every hlKh color and pastel tint. These Arc tho Sort of Togs That Stamp One As a Good Golfer I.lKht weipht all wool sweaters -sleeveless, coat and slipover styles many handsoma color, nnd novelty de sign. S.". J8. (Ilcamlnn flhre silk sweaters. 17 Ml. HI.AZIKK Htxrs. I16W. Striped and plain colored knitted waistband. White flnnnel skirts. $lo f,i. White kid .port hats, $.1 55. And for a Shady Place on the Old Mill Race These Navy blue flannel middle,, II 9. White middles with blue flannel collar and colorful sleeve emblem., $2 91. All white middles. $H Palo of sklrla, regular to 12 SO. $. .. Kmart little I'oter Pan wool aweatiirs. $3.9. I'eiiilletnii Indian robes. $13.75. Retjular $1.00 Dozen HUCK TOWELS 89c Dozen W.ll known "Cannon" towels. Klxe U22. Perfectly bleached, finely woven buck toweli. soft and very al sirbrnt. neal self ,trlne borders. They'a give lots of atltsctcry ae.vke. 6'i Uoien. On sale In basement. n