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"Wednesday Evening, July 1, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD j Page Five CITY NEWS :-: acre tract of land nt Sunt Clara t V, H. KricI yesterday. The deal v.:'.' completed through tho real estate of fice of J.. E. Hodges. o-its, barley and even corn are show ing up well. .Mr. Cliailv. iik reports, nud the haying, which is foremost now on farms, is very heavy, indicating a bumper crop. Hood weather now for putting it up is an additional bless ing to atone for the lightness of the fruit and berry crop, .Mr. Chadwick declares, bearing out the Eugene chamber slogan praising diversifica tion of crops, "We don't put nil our eggs in one basket." . Goat Enjoys Scenery A large billygoat, enjoying the Ore gon scenery after forsaking his na tive haunts in California, was a visit or in Eugene this morning, occupying half of the back of a California tour ist's Ford truck. The animal, while a bit cramped by a trunk, a suitcase, a chair and other pieces of baggage, was nevertheless peacefully nodding in the sun at his parking place near the Terminal hotel, llo is proud possessor of horns a foot and a half long and a flourishing goatee. Mill Inilalls Planer A new "060" high speed planer which runs 400 feet of lumber per minute is being installed today at the JameBtown, Oregon, lumber company, according to E. L. Knapp, representa tive of the company, who arrived in Eugene yesterday from Gleubrook. The new planer is a Fay-Egan mak'i from Cincinnati, Ohio, and is being in stalled in addition to the two others already in operation. Former Resident Here Y. D. Hensill, former resident of this city, is a visitor here on his way to California from New York. Mr. Hensill is a former member of the Eugene city council and was engaged in the architectural profession here before going to California where ho is now manager of a fruit packing concern. Hat Left In Court A woman juror, witness or spec tator left the circuit court room at the courthouse Monday without tak ing her hat, according to J. H. far row, court bailiff. Mr. Harrow says that umbrellas by the score, rubbers, and even men's overconts are found, but this is the first time a woman has forgotten her hat. Camp Is Named Dr Harrv B. Yocum, director ot the university of Oregon summer ninrinc zoology camp nt unset Hay, Coos county, announces that the name of the stnlion where 14 students and faculty arc at work is Sunset Camp. Class hours begin sometimes nt 0 a. m'. Office Opens Today The new office of Charles McCros. sen in the Stanley building opens to dny with a full line of Bishopric m Mi-PrnKsen. who was formerly' in' the Jesse Darling real! estate office, will continue real es tate business. Harry Homewood Dies T. 1 - t rnnnn ,l,nll unrry iiomuwoim ui i-.uv..... ...... in n hospital at La Grande dune 19, according to word received here, lie ; wiib fatally hurt in an automobile accident on the Old Oregon Trail . about the middle of the month. The j body was taken to Iowa for burial. Arizona Poople Hero j Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hamilton of; Douglas, Arizona, are in the city, and plnn to make their home in Eugene. Mr. Hamilton has been in the furni-; ture business in Dougius. They arej living at the Crescent apartments. Hay on u business turn by July 3. trip. He will re- Flre Permits Issued Four fire permits were issued this morning in the-oflice of the Cascade national forest to the following: F. L. Snodgrnss of Eugene, for up the MrKenzie highway; C. M. Fender, -KI7 Alder, Mctvenzie highway; Vance Stuman, Trent, for McKenzie and lielkuap springs; Jl. T. ltuss, 107 Blair street, McKenzie. Holdup Takes $18 When the holdup that forced A. C. Dickinson, night clerk at the Griggs hotel to give him ?18 out of the cash register Suuday departed, he hal taken virtually all the money in the till, Mr. Dickinson stated today. That $40 remained!!) the register was an error in the report given to the news papers, tbe clerk states. Here from East Mr. and Mrs. James Souls and daughter, Mary, of Dickiusun, North Dakota, are visiting in Eugene at the homo of .Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Beard. They will be here for about two weeks. Mr. Bland llU- John L. Bland, manager of the Pacific telephone office, was taken ill yesterday nt his home. O. H. Jones Here Otto H. Jones, publicity representa tive of the state game and fish com mission, was a guest at the home of W. K. Wnllace yesterday on his way home front l'rinevilte to Portland. Charles Schaefors Is Vacationing Charles Sehaefers.- one of the members of the Ax Hilly Dept. store accompanied by his family have just loft for Seaside on their vocation during t4if mouth of July. Consul Visits Fred 1, Kisher, United States con sul nt Nantes, France, stopped over in Eugene for a Bhort time yesterday on liis way to Crater lake. Go to Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs. Wesley H. retinitis ton of 2SO Kifflith avenue west, lia.e gone on a motor trip to Crater lake. Mr. Hyde Returns l. F. Hyde of the Hyde realty company velurned this morning from a trip to I'ortland and Goldendnlu, Wash., on business. Admitted to Hospital Mrs. (.Jeorge W. SwansiMi of Mar coin was admitted to the Mercy hua pitnl yesterday. Go On Outlnn - Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fischer left yesterday en n motor trip up the McKenzie. Moves to Residence j Fred M. Itowlcy, galesmnn for the t Equitable Savings nud Loan associa- j tion, moved today from the Usburu 1 apartments to the residence at U-" Fifth avenue west which he recently' purchased from Dr. Irviu It. Fox. Samples Sent Samples of literature ou "Stop Forest Firea" week were received this morning by the local chamber j 01 commerce irum me oince ol u, H. Granger, district forester, I'ortland. It gives information on the June -U-July 4 campaign for fire present! ou. Mr. Jenkins Here W. II. Jenkins, traveling passenger agent for the Southern Tacific com pnuy, "with headquarters in Tort land, arrived" in Eugene last night from Corvallis on a business trip, lie will leave today. Athletes Enroll Gene Shields, guard on last year',4 varsity football team, and 1'rinee Cal- nson, coacn ot tne .uodtord high School and former Orepnn vn rsii v center, are enrolled in the University of Oregon summer session. Water Turned Off Tbe water was turned off the, main on Sixth avenue west from Willam ette to High streets at 8 a. m. today for two hours while necessary re pairs were made. At Eugene Hospital Bob Isaacs, of Lenburg was admit ted to the Eugene hospital yesterday, as was Jose Cen-andry. Clayton Bar ber of Springfield was dismissed. Sells Acreage Wayne Kobertson sold his three- In Prizes Free First Prize $5.00 Gold Piece. Next Five Prises Each $1.00 Bottle Hair Tonic Guess how many calces of soap in tho window. Contest closes Friday night, July 3rd. Hair Cut 35c Marcel 75c Children Under 12 .Years 25c Kiddies Curl 15c City Barber Shop & Beauty Parlor Odd Fellows Building 882 Oak St, Miss Slnnott Leaves Miss Mildred Sinnott, who attended the University of Oregon the past year, and who has been filling hi as 1 clerk in the Siujdnw nntionnl forest office, left" last night for her home j in Itoseburg. Loaves for Coos Bay L, L. Graham, district freight an-1 passenger agent for the Southern Pa cific company, left last night for Coos COMING TO EUGEN 6 DAYS, BEGINNING MONDAY, JULY 6 FOLEY and BURIi COMBINED SHOWS Best In the West CATERPILLAR Tho Bcnsation of nil rldos MERRY-GO-ROUND Do I. uxo HIPPODROME Aggregation of Sterling ClrcitH Acts MINIATURE RIDES Kor Llttlo Folks to buildup THE WHIP . FERRIS WHEEL . MERRY-MIX-UP World's Latest Thrlllor Circus Grounds, 1st Ave. and Blair St. $8.50SET MTg of famous "High "Vacuum If w ATTACHMENTS WHEN VACATION CALLS! Deep in (ho most of us is n primitive strnin no doulit about it, else why should tho urge of tho great outdoors bo so strong upon. us. Tho lure of tho- bench, tho mountains, of streams and trails is irresistible the call of the wild maybe but .m'-o likely the uncon trollable desire to throw off the fetters of civ ilization and enjoy a liro unhampered by conventions. Out here In tho West, whore woods, hills and open spaces aro common property vacations in tho open aro taken ns a matter of course. Folks hnve a way of expecting to hit tho open road ahout this tlmo (it the year weekends and extended trips aro tho rulo ot summer months. BUT LEST YOU FORGET! Many a promising vacation hns been utterly ruined by failure to provide proper equipment. The McMorran & Washburno store has taken pains to gather together everything one could possibly need in tho way of vacation and out ing apparel, camp and picnic supplies. A trip through this store where everything is attrac tively and conveniently displayed for easy se lections will insure complete enjoyment of your trip what ever or where ever it may be! THAN EVER SERVICE, THESE LAST EXTRA SALESPEOPLE-BETTER TWO BIG DAYS BEFORE THE FOURTH! A Jantzen puts the joy in swimming ! OUT in the coolest spot you know find the fun of swimming this Fourth -of -July in the complete comfort of a Jantzen Swimming Suit! Jantzen has literally taken the country by storm! Designed and patented but seven years ago by Carl Jantzen, expert 1 Pacific Coast swimmer, the suit is now the largest seller wherever people swim! In 1918, Jantzen saw a nation paddling around the edges. Baggy skirts impeded swimming. Fabrics stretched and sagged. PRICES Men's Jantzens $6.50 Women's Jantzens $7.00 Cadet Jantzens $5.75 Children's Jantzens $2.95 to $4.50 Today the newer freedom of the Jantzen is the choice of millions. Along the Maine resorts, Narraganset, Long Island, Atlantic City, Florida, the Great Lakes, Galveston up and down the Pacific Coast, and at Honolulu, Jantzen wearers are in the majority! Jantzen-stitch is elastic; no other knit fabric like it 1 Modest fits the body perfectly, wet or dry. The non-rip crotch and bow-trunk pattern are exclusive patented. Jantzen made the first suit with a non-breakable rubber button. The suit is warm and long-wearing woven from 100 long-fibre, pure worsted wool. Jantzen originated "fit-by-weight," insuring perfect fit easily! This coming week is National Jantzen Week. See our Jant rens for men, women, and children. See the new "speed suit." Compare a Jantzen with any other suit. Buy one and you'll know why it's called "The suit that changed bathing to swimming." 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Cxclusiva Dealers Office Machinery & Supply Co. 1045 Willamette St. Phone 148 clieapXast furniture moving to and other points by insurwl padded MOTOR VAN C.M.0LSENTAW 247-PINE ST.. PORTLAND Wire us at our expense $19,183.34 AVill iiitiil in interest July 1st to those thrifty customers who lmve enn-ied sfivinj,'s accounts with u h during the lust six months. HAVE YOU A SAVINGS ACCOUNT? II' S() f'nmf In nud havn (tie IntiTost putfiml nn your pass hook or rncelvn tho cash. W NOT Slnrt nn nerount toilay and lio iimnnR tlmso who will partlilpatn in our ni'xt big Interest pnyment that will ba duo January 1st. $1.00 Starts An Account First National Bank of Eugene -3W C C "he Worlds Best 7,'lno nndAlrciicinK