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' THE E U 6.E K Ij). y J,Aipj ..ft.p.-A B D 1'ngo l' ivo ill New Spring Shades Silk Hosiery! 4 t Fashion decides that hosiery ;nius't, ; compliment the costume so Bpring has brought a parade of ; new it shades The . . women who chooses from these will be well .rewarded in Fashion Rightness. - -New Low Prices Pervail ; ' $1.65 to. $2.25 :'YS'new shadS' ' i .' i i- . 1 , . Sunburn ". -pbio - Gray New Buck cr Fawn : . I Otter ' Castor Rose Biege Nude Mouse Wood . Silver. iLARGE'S 865 Willamette St. I I II ll Ulifersal Electric Cooking Demonstration V v;-r y LAST DAY V?', Saturday ! See the Range with the Quick Oven and enclosed type QUICK HEATING HOT PLATES. ' . . . - ' One of the new Universal Wrinkle Proof Iron or Toaster given with every Universay Range purch ased today, and Saturday. ; Come in while Miss Murdoch is here. .1 SOLD ON TERMS Bailey Electric Co. i 40 Willamette St. New Arrivals Women's Capes latest in Spring Wraps. Priced from $22.50 to $50.00 GINGHAM The Economy Cloth ft'eryono is 'interested in a genuine 'economy cloth, "inghams are proving ready sellers at our'closo prices, assnrfmniif nvninimnnllv lnrcn mirl comnlete at - 'iiivuv lO tAVVHV''J 1 17c, 25c, 38c, 40c and 60c 'tine. per yard L'se Standard' . f J Patterns the best "The St6rc With a Purpose'.' CITY NEWS I! Leaves for Cruise fJ-A. It. Wilcox of the Siuslsw national Vest has left for the .li.it -i... V' cruising and business triu. ""'fc.to Montana- It, l . ..r .1... v-.. !.. . hank baa to Hillings. Montana, oo a business vislt-3f lyi0 weela or 80- ' t; Bicycio Is. StoleaV Edward Miller oi..3 Fourth avenue vest lias reiKirted nvjUe police .that someoue stole his bicycle ary 28. found. No truce of biui bis since Men if May to "spend thcsimmer aflTeM"ci' )Kenzie hni ith , l'rof. -ljearborn, I Corvullis (JaxtUe-Times. ti t Willi, link Home Willis D. Link ia spending the spring vattition period at tbo home, of his pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. David .ink..Uc is studcut at t). A. C. VisJtlno in City It. A. Stoddard of Venota spent today in Eugeue on business. Junction Attorney Here Attorney Kdward F. ltuiley of Junc tion City, candidate for re-election to he hoiwc of representatives, ia a business visitor in Kugeuo today. Would Start Restaurant Ij. .1. Nutting of Jjewiston. Idaho, is Frank Bailey Returns Frank Bailey has returned to his home in Mabton, Wash., after visitiag frieods end relatives here. v T, ma .. , , Fined for Speeding V, . R. P. Moran paid ta in nolice court this morning on a charge of apeediug at On Trip to Portlantl - Hi. ward Mct'olloch. deputy district at- tfirnev left ibis morniur for Portland Lire lookinir for n location for a restau- to .spend the week-end with his family, j rant. He is staying at the St. Kluio 'oonting house Willie waning a surtey ui Baseball Week Dated Ixival sporting gooils dealers t(re pre paring for national baseball week, April 4 to 14, when special window displays will be featured, itnsentm supplies nrv the field. Attends Grandfather's Funeral Mrs. Uonel Troiuiulitx, who came .l..u-n r,nm Pftnrliuwl io nttend funeral keinar hrouebt in in . abundnuce at the for her niaiidfathrr. the. late present tiutei according lo the duilers. j N.alj Kbodes. expects to return to the . .metropolis in a few days. Game, Is Scheduled . Osnin.T.C of the Kiigene national I county Session Planned ,i,lr, ..!.; m-ill iilav the medical euros I 'PI. i)ArDl Vntslil,,i.a nf Anie.;,n are more than the allowed 12 miles an hour of the fiia'rd Tuesday evening at the planning to hold their annual county seH- nory. one ot ueiinai pumdiuiui HWn in r.ugene me nisi or .prii. i ues if'Kc esonie achedules for 1 gates from each 'of the lodges of the A teams. I county will bo In attendance tit this time. across street intersections. Wayne Akers Here Wiyne Akers, former University of Oregon student, now with a bank at Roseburfg. was here Thursday. Visiting in City v; ' lr. llarry Titus, of Cottage Grove, was here Thursday because of the illness ,ot ma sister Alice, who underwent a ma jor operation today. I Here From California r o. l'rovoat, field representative ' for KlanwHi FaHs Booming . I Building Being Finished Mr. aii4 Mrs. F. W. Strnwbridge, who I. Virkinen are today engaged in putting were visiiqrs Thursday from Klainnth tl(, finishing touches to the exterior of Falls, rcpokt that things arc booming (nc building recently completed nt Sev there. All the mills and box factories are 'euth nnd Olive by it. M. lay, applying riuwiug, they satd. J jthe final coat of' surfacing to the con.- ;- . . T . Crete walls. Herefrom Idaho ' I Ministers - Go Fishing .ludee K. Ij. Bryor of OaldwelK Idaho, 1 Rev. nnd Mrs. M. K. W. Ileicher and was a visitor here Tiursdaj-, aceompnu- Rev. and Mrs. Monroo tt. Kvcvctt left 1 taA hu vfo nvnn .THho .i,i m Hrv. hnr. Mirlv Tucsiltiv inornitiir on their i l i ruium, iiciu rcprcseniuuve ior . v-.v ....u .... ... i , .i - t .t..j iKcen nnd Company, Importers, of San nn were cnucu to . oryuns oy tne in- way to r.ugeiie " m'J Francisco, is in the city on business. . nfst of Mrs. .Bryan's Wither, and de- by Rev. and Mrs. Uriffin, of the Kugeue cided to iy a viu to r;i;euo as well, rresnyierinn cnurcn, nnu uio puny cou- : Return From California ' tinued on its way to a point or. the Mc- ! tieorge McMorrnn. J. A. McLean and , Presbytery to Meet- k - .' rn,T,.iJ"tia' "',Z?v rLl! for IE. 11. Bryson have returned from a bust- A ieetlng of the Willamete presby- ?fht. ,anv TC'-tWv, HI Caielte .! . .. t I ... ..in w 1..1.1 n Tiin,uh Tu. the finny tribe. Lorvnms iraiette- ; Angeles and San- Francisco. Forms Are Removed I Forms are being removed from the new Terminal hotel nt 554 Willamette, street, leaving the cement, structure un obstructed by the wooden braces and false work. ' . . , , , I Templars to Attend Meeting The annual state meeting of tho- ; Knights Templar of Oregon will be held at Allmny. April 14 to 10. and delegates from Ivnnhoe -cominaudcry of this city will attend the session. ,, ! rihllreh R.lnn lmnrnv.il j The Christian Science church' ir being day and Wednesday, April 1 nriC, 2, are Tlmen, repreKCUlIUIVCH irum liir luvrn, our:ii . p. ui nro nlanninir to attend tbo events , ueary ums win Babb Purchases' Lots ' In an excitinc gane of Newcome play ed between eighth grnde girls of tleary nnd .Tunior higli school, (ieury girls won R. A. Babb has purchased lota lu WesV Thnrsil.i i,v a unore of fitt'tn' 41. Moreland on Eleventh avenue west, ' through the ,Wl B. Cooper Realty f ont- ?y,nill, convention Scheduled puny, it was nnnounced today. Mr. Ba.bb fliere will be n district convention at is planning o build two bungalows on AUnnv. March 2i of the Knialits of I'y- the property this spring. , . thiai lodge. About SO member from . : ... here have signified their intention of Fish Are Displayed nttenng. according to officers of the a .t,.h of trout has been nlnocd oh ergnnbatlon. Tlio Kiigene drill nnd de- display In the window of the Hender- gree tennis will be in attendance. Grand frhott gun store oy .nan iv.wki"u, mic .....u.OJt,,i w im-ci-ui mi superintendent of hatcheries. The trout tion. , inipr' nv'eraU'Sior K i Sfc i ' rators. In the near future new carpets I the Oakndge butchery. , .- ure to be laid. Contributors Are Thanked Letters thanking the 820 contributors to the Y. M. CV A. fund during the re cent drive are being sent out from . the association headquarters. V. Vain Injured ' V.- Vain of Monroe has been brought to the Mercy hospital for treatment of injuries to his eye. sustained when M piece of crushed rock struck, him while he was at work Thursday. , . Pioneers' Pins Mere ' iFirst-of the gold pins to-be worn , by leaders of the Pioneers, clubs here have arrived, and, will be given out in the near future to the leaders of the or ganizations. . .. ' . To California Mr. and Mrs...T. W. Ifoppe'of Eugene motor route no. - are planning to leava -soon for Portcrvillc, California, where : they will make their home. They traded f their property here for the Portcrvillc i location.' , ....... Registration Books Close On April 15 May Buy Gravel Pit : . . Members of tlic county court nnd P. M. Morse, county engineer,' visited the Volnnv Hcmenwnv aCC Oil Wear laKC. I All ivlin n.A nA, west of Irving, this morning to consider t8tt.roq, by reasAi of clmnite of resl thc purcliase of a few acres of. land ,icnc4i attainment, of majority, etc., there for a gravel nit. The county 1ms -have but until ApclMG at r. o'clock to been buying there by the yard in the KBt their names on'Mlie books If they past. ; j -. . . ' , - want to enst a br.llqe ut the spring- f pi iniuri un avny i o, -wiinnil IICCH . c. New Tanks Completed ' -Bryson. county clerk. Mi advises early - New tanks at the latc fish hatchery lactlon on the part of tlwse who must at Onkridge have been completed, and :Kjjter. that the work may be ox-the- canaoitv of the. hatchery is .now . PcdUod and that roBlstrant, jnay save more than 8.000,000 trout, it was stated "V T V n K l'liursday by Matt Ky-Rman. state, mi- - p . 1 " -rt""V" v , 'la properly registered making .die trip to - the- clerk's office, be says, de their names are now on the. books. Becoming Siipon Dresses tor -Matron ana JViiss Butterick Ii Design 5157 Striking Contrasts Now fr- the Vogue 5157 tn tan and brown or almond green and dark green, this youthful dress is very attractive. At our Butterick Pattern counter you will find this style in all sizes from age 15 to 20. Any girl, can make this dress herself by following the Dehor, a wonderful rfsma1riri onide CO W. , closed with the pattern. r Butterick ; Design 5163 ''ti. The Popular Russian Closing t 5163 At our piece-goods i counter you will find all the newest Spring ma- . terials in lovely shades. By using the Dehor you ; can make your dress out of the least possible amount : f of material. This dress in ' si2e 38 requires only 3 yards of 39-inch material' '"' Buy Butterick Patterns with the Dehor s -;:; r.f I 1 i in-f.i r- i r.t farm Return From Watsonvllle Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ynran and Mrs. Cyrus Sweek -have arrived in Eugene from Wuitsonvillo, Cnl.. where Mrs. Sweck's husband disappeared on Febru- OPPORTUNITY To own a 1924 , four door Ford sedan, ab solutely new, never run. Must sell A big saving to you. 'y 1590 High St. Phone 323R perinlendent of karne fish, who had in-, spected -tlie plant. iMr. Hyckmon return-' ed luter to Portland.' Buys Lot if B. Aupperlevbas bought through the Hofaess Realty,; company a lot on Twelfth avenue Wjest between Washing ton and Jefferson from- Mrs, Belle Smith, with the iprention of st-artlng- con struct ion of a dwclling- houfe tbore on his return from a,' business trip to Se attle. . . " . . ' . -4-i ;;-."-. News of Birth Received A daughter was born to Capt. and Mrs. Charles A. Purslry nt Denver, Colo., on March 12. according to word received here. Capt. PurslCy Is commander of un aerial snundron 'of: the United ; States army air service 'BtKenver, and is. a for mer resident of Eugene. He Is a brother of F. C. Pursley of thin city. - Phone S. E. Stevens for Piano Tunlfc ENDED BY RED PEPPER HEAT QUICKLY When you arc suffering ' with rheu- n..,u, u.. ...... l.H,ll- ..nn....,t T0 .SolB . . try Red Pepper Rub and you will have . K. m. r agg nns soia u ; ,h(1 (,uckest relief known, chard tract one mile north of .ln: i Nothing has su.li concentrated, pen. field to A. It Wiseman, who takes in- etrtltlnr ,10nt nH reil vvm,rll. jnH,,n n. inodintc possession. Mr. .Wsemnn is a licfi JuK, Haon , K . p .newcomer to cue vtuinmcue er Ullu vou fl,cl ,i,0 tingling beat, tn mg from soutliern Idaho. Mr. tagg is Utpn lnnllU,H it Wllrllis lhn ,. Hpnt planning to move to J'""- 3VV Ihroiigh and through. Frees the blood waa handled bp A: J. MeKy of the Frank i J. Bcrger Realty company. . Bee Keepers This season we have a larger and more com plete stock of . Bee Supplies man ever oc- forc. ;...60c to $1.50 i"! Call on us for- Bee Hives Hive Parts. Foundation V,"ax Smokers. Veils. Gloves. Hive Tiols., ; Sect'tut Honey Boxev Brood 'Fraiiiea ; ' " ' i'itr.cun? "supers. Boe Enthuts Bef Fer der. H u!- ;; rds. Bo Er rpes, Etc. Uuackenbush s . ; j0 'Ninth, Ave. East Irculatlon. breaks up the congestion and the old rheumatism torture is gone. Itnwles Red Penoer Ruh. made from No Cause for Action, Claim . . red peppers, costs little nt any drug store Fred G. Stickcls, sheriff nnd tax co - j,.t jr at once. Use it for lumbago, lector, has filed a demurrer in the suit, nrnrltis. backartre, stiff neck, sore inns of the Occidental Lumber company ' eles. colds in chest. Almost Instant relief against him to prevent bin collecting cer- aunils you. Be sure to get the genuine, tuin road taxes, in a west Lane road dis-. wiih the niiinc Howies on each packngc. ti-ift in whii'h it owns timber. The claim was made the tux is Illegal. The sheriff demure, saying the plaintiff has not shown sufficient facts for cause of at- Engineers Win Badges - A number of Portland division South ern Pacific enginemen have been pre sented with bold cap badges for excellent showing made in fuel conservation during .1.. i nnnH f IflO'l rrn,. ,nn l U1W Mir", .(uoiiu. w I received the awards ore Engineer A. M. Cbamberlain oud Fireman A. .1. Keacn ot llortlami; r.ngmi-er- a. r.nni aim Fireman V. D. Protheroe of Albany; En gineer C. V. Pfaff, Fireman V. n. Jaek lann and Tlremnn U F. Wagerman of RoseJiurg. and Engineer J. II. IMmpbrcy of Eugene. i i , . - Church to Hold Election Annual election of officers and the presentation of the budget for the pres ent yenr -will -feature the meeting at the Central Presbyterian church congrega tion Monday evening. March III, -It has been nnnounced. Four eiders are to be elected, to take the place of. C. F. 'An drews, II. II. Rutb, .lonathnn Johnson and U. B. Kietsing. retiring elders. Mem bers of the board of trustees completing their terms this year nrc II. A. Hoults. Marion Vcatcb and O. H. Oullion. Admitted to Hospital Mrs. Charles Shirey of 805 Chambers street. Mrs. W. E. Mason of motor route A. Sirs. U. W. Ellmsker of 212 Monroe street. ,3fir. A, N. , Ely of Walton and William Fllklns of Brownsville have been admitted to the Eugene bosnital. -Mrn. Charles: Purves of leiibiirg. Miss Pernle Iluniphrer' of 12(5 Sixth avenue west. Mrs. Ii, ,tl. lledlik nnd baby daughter of Wendling. H. A. Corbv of Onkridge and John T. Hennelt of Kunta Clara have been dismissed from the hospital. . Desrborai Vistt McKenzIs- 1 MIrs. Jt. flL Iearborn, who has been unending' the winter months -in Ooklsnd, 'California, that the daughters. Misses ,I.nbel and Kitherine Ieiirborn. might .attend Mills college' and Oakland schools, 'arrived in ('nri'allls Sunday evening to nend the spring vliciiion - week with Prof. Dearborn. The Dearborns will "-o-for to their mountain heme on the Mc Kenzie today ' sod are 'planning several brief trine to be taketi during Mrs. IMrborn ten-darn ssy. lire. Iearborn 'a to return to Oakland, hnt. she and the daughters will couie batk to Corvullis a Night coughing exhausts you so lliat you are more, tired in the morning than when you went to bed. Dr. King's New Discovery ' stops coughing by gently . stimulating the mucous mem branes to throw off clogging se cretions. It has ' an agreeable taste. All drug- guts. TODAY and SATURDAY '- : ."?:ixito'a JANE and I I bought a tire from a "mall-order" ; house. , It certainly looked fine: And rolled away one Hunday morn To ask my Jane it she'd bo mine Wo started out quljo merrily And slid along the road; And when 1 popped the question, That darn tiro did explode. Bill Jones came by n a sportster. And when he had It stopped; 8he looked at my tire then at me. And In beside him popped Pill popped the question to her, As they went down the line; She smiled and shouted back at me; "Uiry Kraroa i'ords next time." P. 8. Don't forget the postnfrire Is acros the street from the JtKM YO.K TIHK AOKKf'Y at Chamber, lata ValranUlasT Works, at West Hiatal Street. A mystery romance, breathless in its inter est, tilling .with; the red-blooded thrills of ii lovo story enacted. lit " the great open spaces! With Juck.. Uoxic's, in1--imitablo, dashing style,, golden v" smile ' and break-nock riding, through it all! AND . '- ' .''r';'' 411 Stan Laurel I,- 'J Ir.on t'i t(i ' , !n an absolute comedy knockout a burlesque tin " "Hunting Big Game in Africa',' "ROUGHEST AFRICAN The advantures of an ambitious .'expldrer'in jungles inhabited by fierce Woofles, Geegaws, Cake-eaters and Whatnots. ..." . Continuous Today and Saturday 1 to 11 p.' m.'' . USE THE GUARD WANT-AD WAV . ... .. t o. ? . oo.. v v ... .