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o o THE ET7GENTE GUARD Page Th're CITY NEWS - .toraie nd refrigeration H ""J the nut Garden, la "tfli fwfflbT "d7 fo"r Wtr bUe reception nd "I7nm neit month. .1 .U'A"." member of the I Ornon faculty In the and music deparc- ."Triir the ipccial music , lions ciuo on .. 1. hotel. Dr, Mez plays Victor Morr...nc,a7e t?rih.wV.rrangu1g for the rfjttt. TTnlveralty of Unrellinent m w in,iudinZ the Krn.Tho;..fain.f279 over C; ir. it 1 announced by Dr. Dan resident director of the Eu- r mraer sess on. A torai oi loou feSSid included 572 at Eu- IF THEY ONLY KNEW r' VOUR youngsters only knew how they will treas ure roapshots of their child hood after they grow up, they would want pictures taken of than ncariy every day. Besides the pleasure they will Jive your children. Just think bow much today's snapshots will comfort you a Kort of years from now. Pro Tide yourself with a Kodak today. Stop and see our line. Kodak prices ttart at iS gene and 702 at Portland. At the present time 161 atudenta are on the Eugene campus and 1S5 on the cruise to Alaska. Active Luncheon The Eugene Active club Is to hare its regular meeting en Wednesday. Aug. 14, at the Oeburn hotel for luncheon. No speaker is scheduled this week, the dub to hold a business meeting. Blair Alderman, member of the club, will sing a number of solos for a musical program 0. E. S. Meeting The Blue River chapter. No. 15S, Order of Eastern Star, will meet on Thursday evening, Aug. 15, at S o'clock in the Masonic temple. There will be initiation. A social and re freshments will follow the business meeting. All O. E. S. members are in vited to attend the meeting. Back Front Vaoatlon W. E. Anderson, lineman for the Eugene water board, with Mrs. An derson and their daughter, has re turned after a five weeks' trip to Hillsboro. North Dakota, u-hem thv visited relatives of Mr. Anderson. Returning they brought with them Mrs. H. J. Hilstad. mother nt Mr. Anderson. Large Cheok Drawn A check for $108,000 for the month's work on the citv nnt,,, nn,. ject of the Eugene water board on sm CASWELL'S i i pay I t you I say, get what you for and pay for what get when you get It. Aeolean Quartet La Verne College Will Give an Eve ning of Song Wednesday, Aug. 14 at 8 p. m. Songs Yon Love Beautiful Harmony A Real Message Vocal Soloists Saxophone Ensemble No Admission, Love Offering. Lighthouse Temple 12th and Olive. GRAHAM'S MOE SAL WHERE PRICES ARE CUT More Than U&LF A Shoe Sale like this will arouse every value seeker! Shoes for men and women! Shoes of every style and description. some cases shoes at 20 of their original value. Foot Saver Oxfords, Straps and Pumps in all light shades. $12.50 gQ Off to $14 values VteOtJ $10.00 values in spike heels, military heels in seasonette styles and colors. Parch ment, sun tan, Beige, stone ! S6.85 Broken lines of $3.00 and $10.00 values, on display at $1.85, $2.85 $3.85, $4.85 Not All Sizes. Red, blue and green in French and military heel, $10 to. close out $385 Florsheim Shoes now on Sale at 38.85 Md $9.85 Broken Lines of Gordon Hose, $L35 TOOTWEAR iue Aicienzte river at Leaburg been authorized, pavable to A. Guth rie company, contractors, end ia the largest single check drawn for the work. i Home Is Saved The residence f WTPjam M. Wll lard at Irving was saved from destruc tion by fire on Sunday afternoon about 2 o'clock when it was seen by railroad men of the Southern Pacific company, who gave a series of blasts on a locomotive as warning, and gained the notice of neighbors. Here From Los Angeles Miss Vala Dotsoo has arrived from Los Angelca, Cal., for a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dotson, 207 Hith Street. Nhf la lonvtnp Tuesday with Mrs. Prince Glaae for the Obsidian camp in the Three Sis ters area to spend the remainder of the week. To Work at Portland H- W. Martin, assistant sales man ager of the Booth-Kelly Lumber com pany, left for Portland Tuesday to take charge of the office there during the absence of L. L. Loouiis, who is in the east. Grange to Meet The Four Oaks Grange is to have its regular meeting on Friday eve ning, August lit. at 8 o'clock in the grange hall. Miss Marjorie Buck is chairman for the evening's program of entertainment. Each lady coming is asked to bring apple pie for the refreshments to be served. I SAW A baby with an Ice cream cons which a large dog ap parently desired. The dog kept circling the small child, eyeing the tempting, morsel while the baby tried to pro tect the cone. Finally the dog snatched the Ice cream from the baby's hand and ran away, WHAT DID YOU SEE? Trafflo Count Scheduled A traffic count on all the state highways of Oregon will be conducted Friday, Aug. 15. according to Ray mond Walsh of the state highway de partment.' Quartet to Appear Th Aeolian quartet including saxo phone and vocal artists will give a song service Wednesday evening, Aug. 14 at S o'clock at the Lighthouse tem ple. Meteorologist Here O. L Day, assistant meteorologist for the weather bureau, visited at the offices of the Siuslaw and Cascade national forests while returning from a field trip in southern Oregon. Here From Hospital . George W. Harris, brother of Mrs. R. Claude Gray of Eugene, is here from the veterans hospital at Port- I nnd spending 10 days with Mr. and Mrs. uray. Here From Canada James A. Wright and son. David Wright, of Edmonton, Alberta, Can ada, and formerly of Hamilton, North Dakota, are visiting in Eugene with A. D. uanipbeii, i&yu High street. Car Towed In A car was towed In by police after it was parked at High street for sev eral days, it nad a California license 3PM57, and was registered In the name of Howard Hiday. Baok From Beaoh Mlsa Helen Delia, assistant in the office of R. 8. Bryson, city recorder, was back Monday after a vacation trip to Bandon beach. Leave Far Newport Mrs. U. F. Brogdon and son Ray and Mrs. John Milligan and son Sid ney have gone to Newport to apend four days at the beach. Mrs. Lundy Better Mrs. E. A. Lundy, who underwent a minor operation a few days ago is reported improving and is now able to be up. Study Chrh to Meet Th Inity 8tudy club irtli meet Wednesday afternoon. August 14, at 2:30 o'clock at 970 Olive street. Mr i. Adv Awav Mrs. M. 8. A dT. Furens advisory police matron. Is enjoying a vacation at Foley Springs. Sheriff Away Sheriff Harry Bonn left Eugene Tuesday morning on business. In Records LICENSES Stephen Arthur Maloon. Crescent Lake, and Eunice Mercile Clow, Eu gene. Charles D. Turpin, An'auf, Ore., and Jeannette C. Balfour, Cottage Grove. SUITS FILED Ralph O. and Bessie Warren versus F. I. Sprague, et al, to recover pos session of goods nllegcd due the plain tiffs valued at $32i0. BORN IJAMS At the Pacific Christian hos pital on Aug. 12, 1029. to Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Ijama, 2072 Charnelton street, Eugene, Ore., a daughter. GILBERT At the Pacific Christian hospital on Aug. 12, 11)29, to Mr. and Mrs. Rupert T. Gilbert, 1175 Adams street, Eugene, Ore., a daugh ter. KING At 1302 VUlard street on August 10, 1029, to Mr. and Mrs. Jennings King, 132S Olive street, Eugene, Ore., a daughter. PRTJITT At the Pacific Christian hospital, August 6, 1020, to Mr. and Mra. VelUe Prultt, 1403 Villard street, Eugene, Oregon, a son. MEAD At the Pacific Christian hos pital, Aug. 7, 1929, to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mead, Brad, Ore., a daughter. HOILAND At the Pacific Christian hoBpiuI, Aug. 8, 1020, to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Holland, 1239 Filth avenue vest, Eugene, a son. BEIDLER At the Pacific Christian hospital. Aug. 8, 1020, to Mr. and Mra. O. A. Beidler, Cottage Grove, a daughter. McMTLLAN At the Pacific Chris tian hospital, Aug. 9, 1929, to Mr. and Mra. Jim McMillan, Nod, a daughter. 8ANCHES At the Pacific Christian hospital, August 9, 1929, to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Benches, a daughter. LUTNER At the Pacific Christian hospital, Aug. 10, 1029, to Mr. and Mra. A. W. Lutner, 242 Fourteenth avenue east, a daughter. Local handwork eihibltions at the municipal playgrounds at Riverview park, Lincoln, Willard, and Condon schools, will be held on Friday, Aug. 16, according to announcement at the local playground headquarters. At these exhibitions all work made by the boys and girls during the sum mer under playground community service supervision will be on dls nlar. preliminary to entering them In an exhibit for the Iane county fair at the booth provided by tne fc-u gene chamber of commerce. Fines Are Levied In Police Court Traffic fines levied in the coort of City Recorder R. B. Bryson Tues day Included the following: E. F. Ludford, Mabel Armftage, Karrj pa, " overtime park ing. L. L. McDonald waa fined $2 for overtime parking when he ap peared in municipal court late Mon day. Kay E. Brooks, Portland, arretted Monday evening by Police Officers Keeney and Romaine, paid a $10 fine for intoxication when ne appeared in court Tuesday morning. Company C Drill Checks Are Ready Last quarter's drill checks, amount ing to more than $1000 are ready for the officers and men of Eugene Cora psny C. Members of the company will re ceive their check by celling at the office at the local armory either Tuesday or Wednesday nights. Thone 011 and have a FI8K BICY CLE CLL'B BUY bring you out your season tickets for the Lane County Fair. Also for sale at MOORE'S CYCLE and TOY KHOP, 120 West 8th SU j The New Edison All electric radios with unsurptss ed tonal quality, distance and selec ! tivity are now on display. liberal al ; Iowa nee for your old radio, tohono i graph or piano. Free home demon ! stration easy terms. El'GE.VE MU I KIO SHOP, 1038 WUUmette Ht. Many facial deformities are amen able to treatment by the regulation of the teeth tor they at e caused by un developed crowded Jaws that can be corrected by Orthodontia. Dr. J. E. Richmond Practice limited to ORTHODONTIA $25 REWARD Lane County will pay $2fi reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone stealing County property. LANE COT'XTY COURT. BOB EAKL LIFE INSURANCE. BIGMAN-FKIJj INSCRANCfl Easltabls Saving 4 Lean Ass'tt. Office. 1st .Natl. Hi. Hide. Thone 121 MfKINTEY INKI KKK ANYTHING LL HAVE T PART No small part in this year's Lane county fair, coming next week from Wednesday on, will be played by women of Eugene and Ine county, it is revealed in announcements of plans by the various groups partici pating. While the mate fair visitors are examining the county's best horsea and livestock on display in the harm., the feminine contingent will find much of interest in home proems, home textile, and art ex hibit in the main pavilion at the fair. Mrs. J. H. Coleman haa hin placed in charge of th.o home exhibits. 10 nave a large diock ot spare in the eastern division of the main pa vilion. Hern thn ranninf work nt Lane county women will be displayed, always one of the most interesting exhibits at the fnir. The textile divi sion will include needlework, and Awards will be made both in this and the process displays. Mra. Marion Fields has been placed in charge of the art department. These exhibits, while contributed to largely bv women, will also ba of considerable interest to men, and It is expected that msny of the art pieces will bo entered by roeu. The art eiiuint win be nearby In the main pavilion. Women also are ex- lectetl to help materially in the 'lower show, superintended by Coun ty Assessor Hen F. Keeney. Ihe Chambers building at the fair grounds, donated last year for the purpose, will be used this year for service and display headquarters of the Girl Scouts, the Lane County lealth association, the Lane County Chapter of the American Red Cross, and the county home Hmontrtion agent. Miss Gertrude Skow. Kach group will be given a corner of the building and It is planned to have displays showing the work of the organizations among the people of Lane county. Here also will be a health service liendquarters, with easy chairs and other rest room facilities, and possibly a first aid headquarters planned against emergencies. Probably the most ambitious plan of a woman's group at the fair is i that of the Eugene Utirden club's rnnd'Me committee, which hill have a model highway in front of the main pavilion. This exhibit will il lustrate the sort of roadnide im provements which the Garden clubs urge as a means of retaining the beauty of Oregon's highways. Mrs. L. J. Temple is in direct charge of the construction of the highway, while the sponsoring committee Is headed by Mrs. Jnssin Honey man, chairman of the Eugene and the state federation roadside committee. In addition to theee features, a number of women's and girls' or- ?anieations will have booths on the airg rounds where food will be sold. The Campfire girls have plans for such a booth, as well as several Ladies' Aids and similar groups. Feminine visitors at the fnir will also find much of interest in the live stock and poultry exhibits, and the general community and industrial ex hibits which play such an im portant part fn the big exposition. The horse racing, rodeo, ann enter tainment program each afternoon and evening before the grandstands also will find a generous feminine . fol-. lowing, ft Is expected. Afternoon progroms at the fair will start at 1:H0 o'clock, and eve ning programs at 7:30 o'clock. Both season and single tickets may be ob tained for the fair, although the sea sonal pasteboards will provide a sav ing for those who have time to at tend more than a single event at the fair. Eugene was asked to participate fn the L'mpqua round-up to be held at Oakland, Ore., Aug. 10, 17, 18, 10 In a letter from J. E. Ktearns, president of the Oakland Gobblers, received by T. J. Flippin. Jr., secretary of the chamber of commerce Tuesday. A rodeo, horse-racing program, and farade are announced on the program. )ugene waa asked to enter the par ade. William S. Yaple Funeral Wednesday The funeral of "William B. Yanle. who died suddenly at his home at 1410 Chambers street, Aug. id, at the age of M years, will be held from the Veatch funeral home Wednesday aft ernoon at 2 o'clock. Dr. S. E. Chll ders will be In charge. Sir. Yaple was born In Coffeynburg, PEACOCK Published waaklr bf Electric Cleaner. NO. 10J TUESDAY, How to Make Home Brew. Chane wild bull froga for three mllaa and gather up the ho pa. To them add ten gallons of tan bar!, one -half pint of good ahellae and one bar of home made loap. Boll St hour, then atraln through in I. W. W. sock to keep It from working. Add one grasshop per to each pint to glre It aklck. Pour a little Into the kit, chen sink. If takes the enamel off, U Is ready to bottle. Visiting Nurse: And do your chil dren use the tooth Doea your hat hare areaar fin- Her marki on tha front of the brim whore you pull It jownT If you waar It whll .drlrlng, they're probably p ratty notlceablo. Tour friends see thaaa apota before you do. W clean men'i hata and (It Ihem a fartory fin lab for $1.00. Mo.. Aug. 17. 1ST -I, and was a mem ber of the Christian church and the Modern Woodmen. He came to Eu gene from Spokane, Wash., two year ago. survtvore include bis widow, Mrs. Malissa E. Tar.Ic; two daughters. Mrs. Zelma I, llrad. and Miss Fran ces Yaple: one son, Ivan H. Yaplej n granddaughter, K. r.thel Head, all ot Eugene, and one sister. Mrs. Laura Woodruff, of Tacoma, Wash. Club Picnic to be Held Wednesday The River Avenue club will hold a picnic on Wednesdny evening. Aug. 14, at 0:80 o'clock at the Humphries home on the avenue. All residents on lllver avenue are Invited to attend the picnic supper, which will be a no-host affair. Each family Is asked to take a bosket sup per sufficient for their own needs. George IT. Gibbs, 48, resident of the Silicons lake district, died at the Eugene hospital at 1 o'clock Tues day morning from an accidental shot gun wound received Mouday after noon about a quarter of a mile from his home. It is thought that the trigger of the gun caught in a blackberry vine discharging it. The hl-v?t c Fried away Gibbs' lower jaw. Dr. Geo. 1. Edwauls of Florence was summoned immediately after Gibbs was found and he and Earl Hill of Cushumn brought the injured man to Florence by car. From there the three enme to Munleton by bout and were met by Dr. 1. J. Hurtle of Eugene. 'J he wounded mnn arrived at the Eugene hospital about 6:30 o'clock and was still conscious, a wording to the physic-in u's report, but ho went rapidly, dying seven and a half hours after reaching Eugene. The remains will be sent from the Ventch funeral home to Cushmau, Ore., for burial Thursday morning. TAKER BY CUSTER Irvin D. Custer of Eugene has ac cepted the position of Industrial Y. M. C. A. secretary and recreational di rector at Wendling, and will take charge of the work theie Sept. 1, ac cording to A. C. Dtxon, general man ager of the Moo th-Kelly Lumber com- PaP7- .... Mr. custer recently resigned nil position as physical eductitiou director of the Eugene Y M. C. A. He hav been identified with Y. M. C. A. work in '"--ene for two years. Ho takes the nosition left bv Er nest Amburn, who will have charge of athletics at the Olyiupia, Washing ton, Y. C. 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Nationally Known Brands Of High Grade Toiletries For Vacation Days , iliBMi' iff The sun will try to play pranks with your complexion. like wise the duat on the motor highways and the water that you swim and dire In. especially while you"r racationlng. Therefore, go well armed with lotions, creams and excellent powders. Do beautiful In the face of the sun and his insidious con federates by stocking up well on these beauty aids that you hare come to rely upon. You will find them her. Just an Inkling: 50o Hinds Honey ' and Almond 45o $1.00 Krank's Lem on Cream 89o Hazards Magnolia Balm 75o 50o Stillman's Freckle Cream 45o $1.15 Othine Double ' Strength $1.05 Wednesday And Thursday Feature! 60c "Derma Viva" "Derra Vlra" Is pleaaf a' moves the necessity ot using bleaches. It will Impart a at once. The Ideal pore whltener. White, brunette or Just Btartedl The Greatest Value In Pretty Printed Fabrics Were To 69c 9Qp Sao theae' 'imigliifui cotton weares In the skaea window and, then oome In the store and gate at another big selection waiting to be made op Into pretty cool summer frocks. Shimmering Rayons American Beauty Prints Permanent Finish Organdies Englioh Chintz Prints Crisp Batiste And Dimity Wednesday Grocery Features! Blue Ribbon Malt Full 3 Pound Cans This much In demand Item on sale at the above price) UU 13:00 (noon) only. By the case at 16.76. Delivered with other groceries. All Day Selling Corn, 4 Cans 49o Peas, 4 Cans, 49o Standard pack, number else cans. Beans, 4 Cans, 55o No. 1 size cans canned string beans. Cantaloupes, Large Size Right Now At Their Best, Each Peaches Box, $1.29 IS pound boxes ot fancy "Elberta" peaches. String Beans, 6o Per pound on "Blue Lake green beans for canning. Delivery Service Without Charge 75o Dr. Berry Freck le Ointment 69o t 60o Pond's Skin Fresbner 45o 75a Vevatone Skin Tonio 69o $1.00 Slz Jergen'i Lotion JBOe and cooling and re skin p beautiful whiteness rhlteneaa i Jk ft id liquid f T I cleanser and flesh. 57c Choice Oi Light Or Dark. "Silver Bar" canned paaa, No. 1 tall cans. Olives, Can, 15a Ripe olives In tVi ounce cans. 5c Eat Fruit For Healtlj Sake Sweet Potatoes, 15o Per pound. Splendid qual ity of new spuds. Apples, Pound, 6o Four varieties. Wonderful tor cooking pies, to. GEO. O. GOOD ALU Mi;er BWg o