The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, June 21, 1928, Image 9

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    iTqne 51, 1928.
pnrs guard
WAY TO SOUTH
WITHOUT WALKER
TORK, Jan 21. 0)
JZstH't guard mi on tti way to
today without Mayor Jsmes
Jffslier, who haa been selected
mt leader for Governor Smith
! fk democratic convention. The
Z, w confined to hla home
ffij. from grippe. He hopes to
57 to leave for Houston to-
or Saturday. George W.
leader of Tammany hall,
ffoii last nights
j.fnad to make any nredle-
" i, nnliHcs." he aaid. "tun
JJJj nuke your omelette until you
'fSrtj 'of 73 delegates from five
JUT etates. including 18 from
.gStM. and Brooklyn, left yes
5 aboard the steamer Shawnee
SS bore the legend, "democratic
Jetton pecial." s
NORMAN MACK SPEAKS
HOUSTON, Texas, June 21. W
Junring he was speatung lor uoy-
tJABred E. Smith in a State
s'0' 1 1- ..i-l, XT 171
Ek national committeeman from
mressing his own views when he
a Governor Smith stands for
JJL'i rights and personal liberty
Z the individual.
ui Tas not talking for Governor
taitb," aid Mr. Mack, "but for my
jS In my statement I was ex
zLjnm my own convictions. J. have
fSSa all along." . , -
Hi Slid he had no consultation
m Ooternor Smith and his views
not those of Smith, bat his
orge B. Van. Namee, pre-con-taticn
manager for Governor Smith,
limed a statement saying no
at here is authorized to speak for
New York executive on prohibi
tion, the league of nations or any
gther subject
"flovernor Smith will take care of
it himself," he said. .
OfSTJKE WITH HENEI TBOMP.
dl Uanerud-Bmittngton Fuel Co.
at real service 601. tf
t
. V ofiuiM TxiQTTt Awr-n. i
jboD 20,. Bank Commerce Bide, tf
Phone 146
FOR DRUGS.
Jimmy Baker
Crown Drug Co.
HE'S ROOTING FOR GRANDPA SMITH
(tTTAKB
I
1 rmti,imsiiitifi nm,,kmiiu'-A,n im,,. J
BE OF FRAUD
SALEM, Jnne 21. -OP) Obtaining
money by false pretenses is charged
gainst J. A. Anderson claiming to be
a California lawyer, in a warrant for
arrest issued here yesterday. An
derson, accompanied by E. J. Frailer
of Eugene is accused of persuading
stockholders of the insolvsnt Cosmo
politan chain stores to pay him 10
per cent of their subscriptions as fees
,,ar' litigation against the com
pany. The whereabouts of Anderson
Is not known. Frasier 'has been
about Salem for several dare, and
on Tuesday told State Corporation
Commissioner MeOallister that he
would pay back the money obtsined.
He turned over $900 to McCalliater
as part of the amount. It is believed
the two men collected about $1500.
The charges against Anderson are
based on aifidavita obtained by Mc-
valwii:r irvui some oi me stock
holders. . . . .
Al Smith ha ona ardent booster In hi race for tha Demooratlo
presidential nomination, and here ha la, Arthur 8mlti, Jr., grandson of
the governor. Here's young Al with hi mother, Mrs. Arthur Smith.
SAN FRANCISCO
ij
this beautiful l!ii!ll!llS,!W
hotsL Excellent IiUIU"'! !!
dining room. IH'flrtf'P
HATES ttto
imaus gllaaojirirsi
NaBs TAYLOR.
TOj c Oivuuimu
Essentials For The
June Bride
white cold eneraeement rini.
a white gold wedding ring and
vane gold mountings or frames
tw her glasses.
Ella C. Meade
Optometrist
Saeeenors to Watt's Optical Co.
It 8 Aye. W., Eugene
HAHKISBURO, June 21. (Spe-.
cial) The new union high school
board met Monday evening to pre-
Sire the school budget, each of the
ve union directors having previously
chosen a man to assist in the prepar
ation, making In all a committee of
ten. A special meeting will be held
Friday evening, July 7, at 8:80 for
formal decision of the financial bud
get. At Monday's school election for
district No. 42, grade school, but lit
tle interest was shown aa but few
voters were present. J. W. Owen
waa the unanimous choice for three
year director and W. B. Wadsworth
for the one-year clerkship.
Miss Augusta Kelsey and Miss
Senethay Myers, the latter a week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Hochdanner, left Monday evening for.
Pentictob. Canada, to assist in a
camp meeting now in progress in the
Canadian city. Miss Kelsey is a lo
cal girl, born and reared in this vidu
ity, and waa graduated laBt year from
the Bihle mission training school in
Eugene. She recently gave up an as
sistant pastorship at Wendling to be
in readiness for evangelistic service.
Miss Kelsey gives unusual promise
and is gittea in spessing ana music.
MisB Myers has had several pastor
ates in California and uregon and
has the distinction of being the first
Graduate from the Bible Mission train
ag. school.
Mr. and Mrs. leon Hoggs lett early
Wednesday morning for a two week's
outing at- Belknap Springs. Now that
tne spring work on cue rancn ana nop
yards is practically completed they
feel that they have earned this brief
rest and recuperation.
Mr. and Mrs. A.' L. McAfee and son
Donald returned Wednesday evening
a ti-in flnnftav tntA Wash
ington wnere tney leit Miss jean at
Nekatah, Wash., where she is to assist
for the next ten weeks in the sup
ervision of Camp Wlllapa, a private
summer camn for a group of girls.
Jean has just finished her freshman
year at Beed college.
Frank Trulove and Harry Bice are
employed in road construction work
on Mt. Hood for the next few weeks.
Harry reports his surroundings as
very enjoyable except that the nights
are almost coo com so near ub exouas,
Mrs. I. D. Yerlan of Ashland has
joined her husband here who has
been operating the Valley Service
blacksmith shop since early spring and
the Xerians together with Mr. i'erian,
Sr., are residing at the Mra. Cora
McClain borne.
Funeral services were held at the
Methodist church 2:80 Tuesday after
noon for Leroy H. Starr, aged 82, a
retired dentist, and who has made his
home with his relatives, Mr. and Mrs.
Champ Payne, tne past lew montns.
Services were conducted bv Rev. J.
Franklin Haas, First M. E. church of
Eugene, assisted by Bev. T. B. Nits
ner and interment was made In the
Alford cemetery. Dr. Starr had been
ill since coming here and blind for
some time past. He and his people
were Oregon pioneers of more than
usual Interest end a more extended
notice will be given when needful
accurate data can be secured. Sev
eral old friends snd kin were present
from Eugene and Albany, and the
floral offerings at his funeral were
Siltcoos Lake
SILTCOOS I.AKT3 .Tm,. 51 fBe.
cial) George Glbba Jr, and his two
daughters Marian and LydiaT Mias
urace r arris sna suss Helen Brat
tain of Cnahman, returned home Sat
urday from several days ramping on
the beach at the mouth of Siltcoos
river. - h
Mrs. Wslter Scott returned home
rrora a visit at her father s home at
Kentucky Inlet, near North Bend.
She was accompanied bv her two sla
ters. MISS Lottie anil r:w,nM,n Cnn.
ncrs who will RnenH the inmmir hern
Miss Alice Plsep returned to her
imma fNutirnny iroin Kcedsport wnere
she has been attending hieh achnnl
Miss Margaret Plaep returned home
from Portland where she has been
siienmng roiytecftnlc school.
I. V. Kerfifer. fr nA Mra (1 T
Dudley and Miss Bessie Williams of
r lorence motored to Ada Tuesdsy.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Decker And snn
Alvln returned Sunday from Portlsnd
where they took In the rose carnivnl.
They were accompanied home by Mra.
Pat? UlTra
Decker's daughter, Miss Marie Yatea
who haa been attending the Behnke
Walker business college.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Ssubert and two
children Clifton and Bernice of Cush
man motored out to the G. O. Erhart
rancn to spend Bunday. Clifton and
Bernice will stav the entire week vplth
their cousins, drville and Aurilia Erhart
Fred Welters waa a Hindu neat
at McMarie Lodge.
enlow Uibson and Jlmmle Aldrich
are returning to their home at Lin
coln. Cel., this week. They wlU be
accompanied by Joe Gibson who will
apend aereral weeka there.
A. B. nemingson of Eugene Inde
pendent creamery wae a week-end
guest at Darllnga Lodge, North
Beach.
Art Ransart and John Neuensch
wander motored to Jefferson Batur
day returning: Mondav acenmmnirri
by Arts fsther who haa Just returned
irom a viaii at ma old borne In
France.
Mrs. Dorothy Iler of Engene is at
North Beach for a week's visit with
her mother, Mrs. Jess Darling.
Mr. Iawrou and a party of friends
of Eugene are stopping at the Seavy
cottage at Westlake for severnl rinvs.
Fern Simpson and Sam Holsapple
motored to Keedsport and Marshfield
Saturday,
Mr. Morgan and party of friends
of Eugene, were at Camp Robin,
North Beach, for the week-end, and
took Sunday dinner at the Koffee
Kup Inn!
Of Interest to many friends la the
news that a little son arrived at the
home of Mrs. Dolly Lsne Elliott of
Sedro-Woolley, Wssh.
W. B. O'Dafe, captain Hornlsh and
two abns of Portland came down for
the week-end at the Portland Police
clubt near Ada, but their pleasure was
spoiled by receiving ft telegram Sat
urday announcing the dentn of Mrs.
Captain Torn Inskeep. She had spent
the first part of the month here, but
left two weeks ago on account of ill
ness. The Immediate cauae of her
death was heart failure.
The Ada school district held a
meeting Monday to elect an entirely
new board and clerk aa the present
members were only appointed tem
porarily. This district Is building a
very good playhouae and woodshed
which will be used for a school room
until their new schoolhouse can be
built. They sre alBo building a new
dock for the Bchool.
10
Officers wre eletd by th Eu
tne Garden dub for thu mm in Tar
at the lant eaaloii for tha summer
season held Wednesday afternoon at
vnasa uantens. Fifty members at
tended. Officers were chosou as tu.
Iowa :
Preatdent, Mrs. W. H. Maxfaam;
Tlce-president, Mrs. Haymond Walsh;
aecretary-treaaurer, Mrs. Blair T.
Alderman; board of directors, Mrs.
uacar Hnow, Airs. Josepoine Stewart
Mra. A. T. Cookerltne, Mrs. Henry
Horn, Dr. William KuvkendalL chair
man. Officers and board comprise
uie execniiTs council.
riana for a fall flower ahow, pos
sibly a chrysanthemum show such as
the club held last fall, are being dis
cussed. A tour of Chase Gardens
was taken, and . questions regarding
growin ana disease or plants answered.
Eighth Birthday is
Occasion of Party
BPHTNG FT ELD, Jane 2t. (Spe
cial.) surprising ttonney tnndley on
his eighth birthday. 21 little friends
met at the home of bis grandmother,
Mra. Mary G. Ma ill. on Tuesday.
motoring to the farm home of Mr.
and Mrs. Flndley,
Those - present besides Bonney
Flndley were: Oil Ye r and Ethel
Adams, llah and Roberta Putnam,
i;urus I'ooie, uiuy Dawson, Hilly
dow, jean Ijowk, raunne Anne ren
EASTMAN FURNACES
RAY MARLATT
HEATING dV PLUMBING
Phone 163 651 E. 13th
gra, Donald Hughes, Frances, Ruth
and laolde Keelar, Echo June Tom
seth, Frankle Bennett, Lola Deeds,
Uene Uanlsla, Jack Hake, Richard
Chambers, Donald and Gordon Baldwin.
Nearly 50,000 persona an em
ployed hy manufacturing plan', .of
Wlaconsin,
For Block Wood call 661.
the Rapair.Afj
Naatly Dent,
BELL SHOE CO.
McDonald Thettrs Bids,
What Dr. Caldwell Learned
in 47 Years Practice
Pr. Caldwell watched tha results
of constipation for 47 years, and be
lleved that no matter how careful
people are of their health, diet and
exercise, constipation will occur from
time to time regardless of how
much one tries to avoid it Of neit
Importance, then, la how to treat It
when It comes. Dr. Caldwell always
was In favor of getting as close to
nature aa possible, hence his remedy
for constipation, known as Dr. Cald
well'a Syrup Pepsin, Is a mild vege
table compound. It cannot harm
the most delicate system and Is not
a habit forming preparation. Byrup
Pepsin la pleasant -tasting and young
etera love it It doea not gripe.
Thousands of mothers hare written
ua to that effect.
Dr. Caldwell did not approve of
drastic physics and purges. He did
not belieTS they were good for hu
man beings to put into their system.
In a practice of 47 years he never
saw any reason for their use when
medicine like Syrup Pepsin will
empty the bowels juat as promptly,
more cleanly and gently, without
griping and harm to tha system.
Keep free from constipation! It
robs your strength, hardens your ar
teries and brings on premature old
age. Do not let a day go by with
out a bowel movement Do not sit
snd hope, but go to a druggist and
Fet one of the generous bottlea of
r. Caldwell's Byrup Pepsin, Take
the proper dose that night and by
morning you will feel like a different
per non. Use Byrup Pepsin for your
self and membera of the family In
couatlpation, biliousness, aour and
AT UI as
crampy stomach, bad breath, no ap
petite, headaches and to break ns
fevers and colds. Always have a
bottle In the house and observe tbesa
three rules of health: . Keep tha
head cool, the feet warm, the bowels
open. .
We would ha ga4 to kaew
prove at our expense how much Dr.
Oaldwell'a Byrup Pepsin can mean
to you and yours. Just write MSyrnp
Pepeln," Mnnticello, Illinois, and we
will send you prepaid a FREB
SAMPLE BOTTLE. .
Said to be unusualtv beantlfnl nnri
abundant. Deceased had been a resi
dent of Brownsville and Monroe and
of Eugene for the last 25 years. He
is survived by hla widow, Mrs. So
phia B. Starr, besides other relatives.
Mrs. wm. inman and daughter.
Hiss Vivian Jones, have arrived this
week from Bend and will visit for a
few weeks at the home of fh.ir
father and grandfather, Marsh Wood.
iiaipn K. Martig returned to Eu
gene Tuesday evening after a week
end visit at the C. A. Martig home.
He will take up summer school work
soon and has s position sssured him
in research work in the nnireraitv
this coming college year.
Mrs. Olive Cram and Mrs. Eles
nor Cstheart sffent Tuesday in Eu
gene visiting relatives and looking
after business. -
Word has been received of the re
cent death at Tillamook of Mrs. L. D.
Smith an aged former resident here.
She has been In poor health several
years. The Smith family left here
about 1917.
Trfiula Balkover has tsken a posi
tion as night watchman at the Keith
sawmill. Mr. Balkover arrived from
Kenans a few montbs ago to viait ms
daughter, Mrs. J. W. Albin and family.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chss. Parker
WerinesdsT afternoon a nlne-nound
son. the first born and who has been
christened David Garner. Mother and
babe are at the home of Mrs. Park
er's parents, Dr. snd Mrs. J. L. Gar
ner. The new mother was formerly
Miss Lucia Garner, s well known
teacher of Harrisburg, ana nas re
sided at Philomath since her marriage.
Clover dale
nrnVKRDALE. June 21. (Spe
cial) Miss Lola Getchell was given
. MiirrtnRA Mrty 'luesuay evening.
June 19, at her home in honor of
her fifteenth birtbaay anniversary.
Refreshments of cake, olckles. cof
fee end cocoa were aerved. The fol
lowing were present: Mr. and Mrs.
M. J. tllll SOU tuiiuiru, uuiwiuji
Virginia and Junior Bill, Mr. and
Mrs. Clark Forney and sons Ben
snd John Forney, Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
Roberts snd children, Elvs, Esther
mnA ttnvmnnd. Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Ludington and sons, Robert and
Berchel, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parks
and sons, uowara ana.nomer, nor
am Tavn. Mr. and Mrs. 1 J.
Getchell snd family, Judson, Charles,
Lynn. Margarita, and tha honor
guest. Miss Lois Getcheu.
Look st yonr ento top. Then come
see Alt Walker, va a fin.
PHONE 232
for DRUGS
Allen's Drug Store
Free Delivery
What Are You Going to Do
With Your SUver?
WHEN yon go away on your vaca
tion, will you leave your silver,
your jewels, and other valuables in the
house t .
"Will you hide them in the bottom of a
packing case in the attiot s
Or behind the wood pile in the base
ment f
And spoil the pleasure of your whole
vacation by worrying about them?
Why not do the sensible thing bring
them down to the bank and go away
with the assurance that your valuables
are absolutely safe?
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LAST ALL
rnces iteaucea on
Lvery isViciiiiuiiu
in the Store
ALI
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A TUBS AY KirK
BUY yOW FOR CHRISTMAS, WEDDI NGS, BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES
Reason, for Sale
We just bought the building this store has been in for 35 years. It is our permanent home
$1.50
Nut Bowl
24k Gold Lined
NOW
Costume
Jewelry
Choloe of Pleoas
In Group
Wedding
Rings
Dg Oflfe
Now and Creator
Onoo. on
Umbrellas (3 reds left), Bread Trays, Ses
sions 8-day Mantel Clocks, Costume Neck
laces, Brooches and Bracelets. .
Oil MY! IIOW WED
DING AND
ENGAGEMENT
RINGS SELL!
Seems like the boys are storing
up wedding rings for use much
later they u-e selling so fast Big
cuts with the extra discount you
get when you buy the license
makes a hit
THE HOME OF
Damraoinidls
Hitow'a Dlsmsnds carry that pssltlvt aasuranoa f Sjuallryi.
Abaolutsty Psrfaot Diamonds art tha greatest valuta. vor of
fered In Euten' :
S100 Betrothal Rlnos ro a
eeptlonal values In Ilk lotlsl
whits gold mountlnao.
VERY SPECIAL
uu
$25.00 Rings Now 116.65
1 50.00 Rings Now $33.35
$75.00 Rings Now $49.95
HAVE IT LAID AlVAY
FOR YOU
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