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The Eugene Guard from Eugene, Oregon • Page 7

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The Eugene Guardi
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Eugene, Oregon
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Unnclnv Evening, March 29. Hh 29, 192S. "I TlTTi! UTTflffVli' flTTAPn "2 rage Devcn inillr nr nm rum I i n-ltl. 8, and GuSfll Cm Catherine, 1 1 1 1 1 IIL. 1 1 I I till 1 Jones, of isVVVV'VTV''.

WORK; JUMPER WHERE QUALITY MEETS CONFIDENCE II nLLIlllIU l'ut as vcution is in order then, tho fr' meeting day has been advanced, offi- Oeiil" explained. i 4 he tune Mr llosford and his so, 7t the family dinner table, until it Twas ZTfL'Lt home th" aPafl'thr munity and within a few niin mes the bodies were recovered attempts were made by physicians to bring back life. LEAPS TO DEATH PALERMO. Sicilv. oa Condon school at 3 o'clock.

Following I J. 4 tho talk by Mr. Jones, it is expected Stamped 1 ATT T7 Mpnt -Louis Philippe, liukV7 of Orleans nd m-etender to tim tk.n... i i j. ii ii'i i ii.ii iii ri the group members will discuss the i building situation.

I LinenSeU API March 20. CP) Bud" Fisheur, 01 uoi- France, died of pneumonia yesterday at his villa here. Ho had been iil ouly a few days. His sister, former Queen Amelie, ot Portugal, was at the bedside. i i 4 i i 4 I L-A Vw I I if11 I 1L Ak --sot kTin Buffet Sets Chicago Over Phone With Vanijgj Sots mradute jumper, was hurl-i.

death here shortly utter 0 "hen be JumPe(l an elevation of 1500 Real merit cannot be concealed. It is bound Oto bo discovered. We bellevo that Is why many of our customers como back to our store again and again. We earnestly strive to servo with merchandise of value at the very lowest prices possible. ijiincu hots cj--tyty jw ijj VJP Luncu Sots Hfc son in Rugby CONSTERNATION IS FELT PARIS.

March 20 (Pl Th. tj ill pirachute failed to "li persons witnessed 39c to $1.39 Palermo of the Duko of Orleans, pretender to the throne of France Sunday, has cauRed consternation in royalist ranks. He alwara hml if first: aid Jit a Smart New mwd. but died on the poned settling tho question who should hospital. He is survived by ue nis successor, and with his death the royalist party finds itself without plans.

Fish- looked skyward as CHICAGO, March 29. OP) When William H. Sufford answered his telephone last night he wns startled to hear tho operator calmly say: "Hold the line for Rugby, England, please!" A moment later he heard the voice of his son-in-law, Arthur A. Oswald, whom he knows to be in England. For twenty minutes tho conversation continued, Mr.

Oswald, who designed and built the Rugby radio telephone station for the British postal service, telling his father-in- The next in line EASTER Ml APPAREL nna preuaruu mo the Duke of Guise, son nf th Tlv 1 moment and then Vance, the crowd saw him mnpR. tha nnrn- of Chartres. By mauy it is thought ho will decide to forego claims to what is deemed tho empty honor of the pretendcrship, either in favor of his young son, Prince Henry of Orleans. WILD to open. A groan rose For Women And Children law of the success of the venture.

The message, broadcast from to spectators. "He's gone," P. UT. and ta a cw momcnts' rr. iwd looked on in awe, who is 10 years old or to the Duke of Veudome, or tho Duke of LOIvTDON, Slarch 3ft OP) The prince of Wales early today underwent what is termed a slight operation to relieve him of pain due to an abscess in his oar, superinduced by an attack oiinfluenza.

Announcement that the operation had been performed in St. James pal-ace WBS contained in a bulletin posted at 2:45 a. m. It was signed by four physicians, among them Dr. Arthur C.

Ileatle, lecturer on niiral surgery at Kings College hospital. The bulletin said: It. the prince of Wales, had a return of the pain in his ear, the condition being a sequel to the influenza. It was accordingly decided that a small Operation to incise the drum was necessary. This has been demand relief followed." It was on account of ear trouble that the prince had to forego witnessing tho Grand National steplc chase at Aintreo Friday.

r. f.n like a plummet in the The Duke of Guiso owns a fine PTu some parkedeautos. Rugby, was picked up by nn unknown station on tho Maine coast and relayed by telephone to New York, and thence to Chicago. It was reported to be the first time a telephone conversation had been carried on be-twcen-Europe nud Chicago, although such communication has been estab (i n. Chapman, who was In Jo.

took Fisheur to the omev-IP whprA he was oro- Fashion's Latest Style estate in France. If the law regarding pretendership were applied, as it was in the case of the Duke of Orleans, the Duke of Guise would be obliged to go into exile. Lj lOSliioi ri joil tfz. curtaining the crowd all lished with cities on tho Atlantic I ith his dare-devil stunts, COATS const. Up to the nresent.

the duke hn Kf In precarious positions, on Es of the plane; piloted by Bill PL iil aviator, Fisheur nn- always kejt out of politics, which gives weight to tho belief that he will renounce his rights to pretendcrship. Iouis Philippe, Duke of Orleans, and great grandson of the lost king of Franco, King Louis Philippe died Sunday nt his villa in Palmero, MOTHER tSa that he was ready to put ou CShire stunt of the afternoon, tho Luther Burbank A wonderful selection of the newest styles in Bas-quera weaves, novelty checks and Real values at Pilcher's low prices oicily, from pneumonia. He was 57 Reported Better SANTA ROSA. March years old and had been in exile forty years. .75 $10.75 $1.75 $10 Baby's Best.

Laxative ii "California Fig Syrup" he son of the late Compte de Paris, he was a soldier, Arctic explorer, traveler, author and Ltate drop. He strapped himself He parachute, entered tlio plans Ike parachute, entered the plane Zxt he jumped to hiB death. An Lotion of the ropes attached to Ktalloon silk rigging revealed that of tie ropes had taken 8 half a around nother section of rope i the contravvance had barely niior had acted queerly before Htended in the plane. Bystanders zd that he, had appeared nervou3 i bad wrangled with some guys, VP) Luther Burbnnk, famous horticulturist, is recovering from a slight heart attack ho suffered last Thursday, according to JLr. Burhank's physician, Dr.

Joseph II. Shaw. "In three days I believe that Mr. Burhank's condition will have improved to the eitent that he will be able Condon A. to Hear School Head VERY NEWEST A to return to his garden," Dr.

Shaw Building program of the Eugene Spring DRESS COATS said. "He is very much better today, and all we have to do is to sec that he is kept perfectly quiet." 0 dole tO tne pmuo uuu mo yuiu- board of education and tho needs for new grade school buildings next fall 2 will be explained and pointed out by All Obituary wool charmeen in fancy stitching, braid, em-idered and fur trimmings in tans, grays, blues, le, pink, navy and green Droii Higher Than the Wool-worth Tower stone, EDWARD ARTHUR RICE Edward Arthur Itice was born in The Woolworth building in New York City, which towers 792 feet Central City, Iowa, optembef 2, 1S58; died at Goshen, Oregon, March 1V Z4 a 24, 1028. above the street, is the highest building in the United States. When baby la- constipated, has wind-colic, feverish breath, coatcd-tongue, or diarrhea, a half-teaspoon-ful of genuine "Califorffia Fig Syrup" promptly movos the poisons, gases, bile, souring food and waste right out He was married to Ellen Moles If nil the bottles of Lydla E. Pink October 21, 1885, nt Central City, ham's Vegetable- Compound sold in Iowa, where they made their home.

1925 could be nlaeed end to end, they To this union were born a son and Continued From Page 1) Never cramps or overacts. isaDies would make a column as high as the love its delicious taste. oolworth building. And there three daughters. They made their home in Central City, Iowa, until 1913, when the fam in the hands of an ad- Ask your druggist for genuine would be enough left over to extend fcwtmioD that os to its economy from Lynn, Massachusetts to Cleve "California Fig Syrup" which has full directions for infants in arms.

fidi protest too ily moved to Monmouth, Oregon, where they resided until 1921, when land, Ohio. The chief business ot the aemo- children ot all ages, plainly printed) A on bottle. Mother! Von 'ij Valifnrnln" ni tnnv craf nn fmlta. A kiSifparty this year is the election of they came to llosnen, ore. Always a loving husband and father, (uoidates for senator and rcpro- In every little village as in every thriving city along the route, there are enthusiastic women who are glad to tell others how much Lydla E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has helped them. Iclitive in the congress and for tion fig syrup. a loyal friend and a helpful neighbor, he leaves a host of friends to mourn 14 imt aad local offices. Our energies a -13 Fashion's Latest In DRESSES FOR SPRING A wonderful assortment of georgettes, flat crepes, bengalines, crepes, crepe romaine, and taffetas, in flares, two-piece effects 'and straight lines, in the following colors: Gray, ashes of roses, love bird green, Indian red, French blue, parrot shades and all shades of tan and the ever popular black. their loss with the family.

He was ever a kind and understanding comrade of little children and there are mM ud will be directed to this km essential end. Devotion to our lut( end its principles, unity for batik a dislodge and defeat the repub-fcii party these are the thoughts purposes of the national organiza- many who are sorrowful becnuse they will miss his sunny sinue and thoughtful care. B. Points to Strength. "The national committee, with lim- lie is survived by his widow, Ellen Moles Rice, his son, Emmctt, of Es-therville, Iewa, his daughters at home, Margaret, Mary and Maude; a brother, Wm.

H. Rice and two sisters, Ger III It's the Screen jLrSr' Wi Scream of the "The First Year" BS5fiv means by comparison with the papered republican organization," trude and Marana Rice of Central lit. Shaver said, will cooperate with Citv. Iowa. lit unite and house campaign com Funeral services were held Monday at ten-thirty from the Walker chapel pteei and the ctate committees in fight for control.

Pointing out .75 $24 $34 OTHERS TO $69.75 Starting. Today A 4 Si at the HEILIG i -j at SDrinefield. Oregon, toe Iter rlil democrats hold-24 of the 48 gov- Georsre Warner officiating. Interment pnhips, 42 per cent ot the seats cue house and 40 per cent of those was made in the Laurel Hill ccme tery. tee acnate, he continued: 1 "Thirty-four senators are to be Ned next fall.

Of tho 34 whoso FW are about to exnire. onlv seven Ft democrats and thev are from raj democratic states. A enin nf 10 The Newest Styles In SPRING SUITS In single and double breasted models. Wonderfully tailored. a seats held now by repubu-f would give the democrats a KIM 111 mBBFWBa 1 24 UE DRQWHED jrh WE-l.

I CHILDREN'S HOSE KAELEEN HOSE for Women Costume From Page 1) That Wear nome at 1 o'clock tomorrow aft- WOMEN'S MILLINERY A wonderful assortment of lnrge und small Bhapos. Fancy straws and" silks, uonutlfully trimmed. No two alike. Pilcher's Low Price gn wita Rey. F.

H. Ncff in and Fancy Rayon Silk Mercerized Half Sox, ms widow, the following 25c Izos 6 Mi to 7tt Pure Thread 611k Fashioned Hose, sizes QjDn SA to 10H OOI Full Fashioned Chiffon Silk Hose, All new sen Up Hurt Cold Rayon 811k Mixed Half S6.90 M'l Sox, cnampagna ana $1.49 With Musteroie shades, per pair 29c sand colors, lies 5 to 8 r( Jfusternla V.n. 1J Full Fashioned Heavy Silk to $14.75 CHILDREN'S MILLINERY It has all of the advantages Hose. All wnnted col $1.49 tl musiara piaster fHOUT the blister. Apply it with ors, per pair Pineapple Weave Full Length Hose, 4ff Sizes 6 to 10....

9 Fins Ribbed Host In black pongee and russet Xou feel a warm the hnni: toe pores, then Full Fashioned Extra Heavy Silk Hose. Elas. tio top, siies CI 6 to 10V4. Vi "$1.41 to $2.98 39c brown, sizes 6 to 10 sensation and quick relief, pure oil of mustnrd and lngredionts. Musterole 'woiiiended nH I 1 1 I Trr i I tU" ne.

p1ur- eumatism, lumbsfo, croup, uungt-jwon. pains or joints, gore me ainn Intent Mid 6Vn FWiCfS Uinitle pumps, 10-8 SpA-ih llcr VlM GIRLS' SLIPPERS Growing RlrlB" blon onu-atrap slippers, suuturn kid underlay, low hool Sizes 2'4 to 7 Plloher'a Low rlce fted bruises, chilblaini GIRLS' SLIPPERS growing girls" patent and tan ono-strii slippers. Hlond trim, low heels, Sizes 2M to 7 pllcher'a Low Price t.9B BLOND KID One-strap, trimmed with sauturn and parchment kid, 18-8 spike heel, The Futirlat" $7.90 trtvent pneiimonl. The Beauty of Easter Remembrances Is manifest in Ulie, iiyjtwvg ftnd othet llowera. coow and will kep you to.

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