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iw ) March 6, 1923 THE EUGENE GUARD Pnge FivS 968 Willamette St. LARAWAY'S of Phonograph Mxpenonty found only in ibt CITY NEWS (Continued from psge one) The Brunswick All-Wood Oval Tone Amplifier The balanced lid Superior cabinet making and finish Efficient, silent running motor Note these exclusive features of The Bruna wick. They itatnp The Brunswick as the out standing phonograph. You should consider this today. Come In to hear The Brunswick. We have an excellent dis play from which you can make your selection. Terms can be arrangedtusuit your convenience. Brunswick Ultona Reproducer EXCLUSIVE BRUNSWICK STORE LARAWAY'S MUSIC STORE west, b-twren Willamette nnd Olive street, it was reported to Kugene po lice headquarters yesterday after noon, Transorlpt Finished Judge lleorge A. Gilmore, city re corder, today completed the trans cript of proceedings in the two recent Usnes of city bonds that were told. The complete records, when bound, mako t volume of tiOU pages, more than two inches thick.. One copy is kept by the recorder, and the other will be sent to the bonding company. The proceedings corer street improve ment, newer, intersection, bridge and sidewalk bonds. ernoon for- soliciting mncaiine permits, without a license. Victor Mrhi.ii and i F. Tyler were also taken on a similar offense, but becnue they were work ing for McGuire iney were disminned hy the court. I erty wn returucd by the circuit court j Jury yctierday. Portland Visitors Here j vMr. and Mrs. K. M. Burns, of l'ort , land, end their daughter, Helen Kuril. SIlKlit vt-Rtorslnv in I'livon vioitiug their on, .Murray Burns, who ia a student at the I nivornty of Oregon. They were en route home nfirr a rUit to southern California. Manager Leaves .lame AV. Leake, business manager of the Oregon Kmerald and manager of the university glee club, left yea terdny morning on a four days' trip to arrange dates for the appearance tf the men's and womeu's glee club and the university orchestra, during the spring holiday. He will visit Al bany, Salem, Portland, Long view. St. Helena and Astoria. Here From 0. A. C. 1'nul Schisnlcr, football coach; Roy R. Keene, freshman coach; Clyde Hubbard, assistant coach; Mike But ler, trainer; Hal pa Coleman, director of intramural athletics; Robert Hag er, basketball coach; and Bud Kcarua, director of physical education, were representatives from the physical education staff of O. A. C. here for the basketball game yesterday be tween 0. A. C. and Oregon. Co-eds' Smoking Argued "Shall co-eds be permitted tu smoke on the campus?" This question was to be discussed at the meeting of Miss Grace I,ouks' discussion group on the university campus today at 6 o'clock. Miss Louks, who is au expert on Y. W. C. A. discussion group work,' is holding the discussion to give the girls pointers ou bow a discussion should be led. Solicitors Fined M. J. McGuire of Portland, was fined $10 in municipal court this aft- TRUCKS TRACTOR 212 - 3 DENBY TRUCK 3 TON HEAVY DUTY TRUCK CLETRAC TRACTOR Get Our Prices Before You Buy MONROE GARAGE 837 Pearl Street Phone 1806 VJ Ssaaie4. the RED BAND Tsimiviirmni 7 Saturday Specials Beef Roasts, lb. 14c Boiling Beef, lb. 9c Veal Loaf, lb. 20c Picnics, lb. . .. . 20c Cottage Rolls 25c Lard, lb. .... .22c (Bring Container) Reindeer Hide For Sale D. E. Nebergall Meat Co. 66 E. 9th Phones 36-37 Government -Inspected Chiropractors to Meet Corvallis will be the place of meet ing of the Willamette Valley Chiro practors association Saturday night, and several Kugene members are planning to attend. An address by Dr. J. M. Wiilmer of Corvallis on "Aiding the Patient by Diet" will be presented. Home Fr.om California Mr. and Sirs. W, C. Yoran, who bavo been spending the last three months on a visit to Long Beach and southern California points, returned yesterday to their home in Eugene. They wero accompanied by Mrs. J. W. Kays, who has been visiting her sous, Warren and Willis, In Los Angeles. Dog Catching Ceases Because the majority of Eugene dog owners have obtained licenses for their auimals, tho city dog catcher was laid off by the police department this week, it is announced. From now on the regular patrolmen on the po lice force will check on stray anl other animals without licenses, it hi announced. Funeral Announced Funeral services for the late M. E. Taliaferro will be held from the Veatch chapel Saturday, March 7, at 2 o'clock p. m., it is announced. Dr. J. Franklin linns, pastor of the First Methodist church, will be iu charge. Interment will be in the I. O. O. i cemetery. Mr. Wetherell Speaks Carl B. Wetherell, Pacific coast secretary of Unitarian organisations will be a week-end visitor in the city and will deliver an address of "A Reasonable Religion" at the Unitar ian church Sunday morning. Mildred Welsh, soprano, will be tho soloist at this service. Funeral Announced Funeral services for the late Mag nus K. Lande, who died at Ookridge February i!S, will be buried at 2 o'clock this afternoon in the new 1. O. O. F. cmeetery. Rev. Overt SUH bred will conduct services at the grave. Verdict Returned ' Verdict in favor of A. II. McDon ald, defendant in the suit of ,lrsse Dai-ling, local realtor, who suiight lo recover commission alleged due for selling some of Mr, McDonald's projt,- WTiisiiitsVi A THREE DAYS' COUGH iS YOUR Chronic coughs and persistent colds ! lead to serious lung trouble. You can 1 itop them now with CrromuUion. an 1 1 ?mufird creosote that is pleasant to ake. ireomuJsion is a new mediral i iiscovery with twofold set ion; it soothes , ind heals the inflamed membranes and . tills the certD. i Of all Known drags, creosote is rec )gnizcd by the medical fraternity as the greatest healing agency for the treat i nent of t.hronic coughs and colds and ! ther forms of throat and lung troubles. 1 1 reomulsion contains, in addition to I :reosote. other healing elements which wot he and heal the inflamed mem ' cranes and stop the irritation and in- : Sam mat. on, while tho creosote goes on o the stomach, jb absorbed into the ' alood, attacks the scat of the trouble ind destroys the germs that lead to . ;onsumplion. I Crenmtiliion fa frita ran ,! uilsd I ' xry in iho treatment ot chronic coughs ind colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal Bronchitis and other forms of throat md lung diseases, and is excellent for Dtiii ding up the system after colds or :ho flu. Money refunded if any cough : )r cold, no matter of how long stand- jir, is not relieved after taking accord ' ng to directions. Ask your druggist. Crcomulsion Co Atlanta, Ga. CAdvJ. Copyright 1924 Hart Scfaaffoer & Mars - The Styles for Spring, 1925, by the Designers for Young Men SQUAKK -SHOULDERS, SHORTER COATS, TROUSERS HANG ING STRMGIIT WD WIDE FROM CLOSELY FITTED WAIST -THESE ARE'TIIE STYLE FEATURES YOU'LL FIND IN THE CLOTHES FOR YOUNG MEN THIS SPRING. Prices are important too they're low for fine quality We'll show you everything Wade Bros. .Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes SPECIAL DANCE WENDLINO MARCH 7TH Under New Management 8PECIAL MUSIC Gloe Club to Practice The first prsrtice of the newly or ganized glee cluh of the Kugetie Ki wanis dub will be held this evening at tho rooms of the chamber of com merce, According to announcement of Hugh Winder, who hss rhsrge of the organization. Divorce Suit Filed Mrs. Nellie Cnrnwell (j, ,nit for divorrs from her husband, Leroy Corn well, in circuit court yesterday. She alleges cruel and inhuman treat ment, and is represented by Whitten Swafford. . . Restaurant Opened A lunch counter in the Walker and Roberts bowling alleys on Ninth ave nue east has been opened by Charles Munson, who formerly owned the White Lunch on Ninth avenue east. Undergoes Operation Frank Eberhart, who underwent an i operation for the removnl of his tou sils yesterday, will be absent from his: desk at the Y. M. C. A. for a few I days, it is announced. Shrlners' Party Scheduled A dance for members of the Eu gene Shrine club and their ladies is scheduled for Murch 12. at the Os burn hotel, it has been announced. Dance Postponed 1'ostpoueuient of the Amusement club dance from March 10 to March 17 was announced yesterday by offi fers of the organization. Leaving for PorVand j Jack Treskes and John Kolzer of ' this city are leaving for Portland j where they plan to spend the week- j end. I Returns from Sal em Mrs. II. Henderahott of this city has returned from Snlem after a visit of several weeks at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. L. 11. Gilbertson. Here from Oakrldge Mrs. Louise Clark, resident of the Onkridge district, was a business vis itor in Eugene today. Corvallis People Here Dr. L. Hoyt Hrown and Mrs. Itrown of Corvallis motored to Eugene yes terday for a short visit. There are many words iu the Eng lish lungunk'Q tlmt hiivo almost the smut; menniiiKN, mid yet n fine line of distinction should be drawn where the nim is to uso the must exprcroivt! word for thut particular purpose. In t-iie New Vnivcrfilies Dictionary a Httlo . ttoQ . is told ye?, . a little story, for this is much more than n dry book of words which illustrates the difference between "he two words "surprise' mid "iistoiiiHli," which hp' Htj often iisrd synonymously. The story runs as follows. When Mrs. Jtlunk discovered hpr Hon hi It nig it kIunm of milk from the ciiboiird bile at night, sho told hi m she was surprised, lis replied: "No, you are nsionmhcd; I'm surprised." The boy was taken unawares, eo he was "surprincd," but his mother ws Hi ruck wit h sudden wonder, so sue una "AatoniNhed,'' or she might have been "amazed." This new dictionary, which is be ing offered through announcement appearing in The tionrd from day to diiy, i the most tin fill volume of the kind ever publidhd. It Is new through out, and every render may hee one by inking advantage of the offer px plnined in the coupon printed elan where in this i'tiie. Lieut. Kennedy is To be Transferred For Observations WASHINGTON, March 0. Lien tenant Frank K. Kennedy. I niled States rjnvy, detention at the Btate insane nnylumt Niton, Cat., hna led to legsl proceeding'i, bun been or dered transferred lo Wuahington f r observation by naval medical auth orities here. The order was Issued today after Secretary Wilbur had received n negotive reply to his suggestion to th- navy doctors at Mare Inland nsvy J yard that Lieutenant Kennfdy mighty recover his mental balance if rest!'-j de to duly and grunted leave in onl.r. that be might have the cure ol Iun wifo and feisti" s. SEK WINDOW IHSVLAY OF 'NEVER-MENU' SILK "THK RECOGNIZED REST SILK HOSIERY VALUE IN AMERICA!" "Never-Mend" pure Silk HoSe Shades CUXMETAL RUNNY AIR DALE FRENCH TAN TAN BARK $119 irjj Shades BEIGE FRENCH GRFA' lOONBE.Ut NUDE ATMOSPHERE THRUSH Genuine Burlington "Never-Mend" pure silk hose every pair PERFECT. Lustrous beautiful and long wearing they are now firmly established as the leading hosiery value in America. Sold in Eugene at this store only! Tops, liools nml soles spocinlly reinforced with strongly mcr cnriwil lisle with extra elnslio mercerized lisle tops. A UOX OF TtlKKK PAIll IN ANY ('01 OR COM m NATION MAY UK HAD Foil $3.2B. n.RASIC NOTK AfiAIN: KVKK ( !'Allt IMOUPKOT IN HVHRY WA Y ! .ALU Vli KS1 1 NKW STOCK. ormne- STATISTICS BORN IIAIM.OW - At ) lin Kuaonn linspllnl Tlnirnln.v. Munli Ti, IttL'.'i. I" Mr. nmt Mrn. .1. l- llnrlnw. nf INirtland a son, wight It potimlH. Koretz Victims to (Jain Small Fund CHICAliK, March A. VMIma who unk iipwaH. of J.'.non.nm) In Hip Int. I.fo Knrrtr.' mytltirnt I'ansma rill prnmnljnn .rlipmrn will Rt nhniil $400.0011 in a ilintrilnilinn of ftimls nalviia,il from his putsu ninHit pos sihle by th wnivrr of inroine tax rlniins hy the intPMtai rrvpiiu. bu-rosil. Horseshoeing ItlsrksmithinR nnd mitomohil. r pnirin. HOHNKTi: & I'.OIl'O.N, 3112 lion Mil. OUKOON L1FK D. M. JOHN. Alt. tf In Your Favorite Recipe Use THE WORLD'S GREATEST Ydu Will Notice a Big Difference -SALES Xa TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER S1EIAN1 Additional Space For Public Mart To be Discussed To disnifis the. needs of tilt I'ro- j durers rnbllo msrket in the wnjr of: udditional apnoe the. directors of the orgsuixHtlon will meet with the conn- i ty court ueit Tuciidiiy afternoon, :-1 cording to announcement today. Kor i some time the need of sdditionsl m-1 ket apace has been felt and awine j means for increasing the facilities of, the market adjarent to the county j Jail w ill he talked over. Members of ', the county court state that no plans : for the market have been discussed! snd fie only solution seems to be the I removnl of the jsil from the present j site b ch would provide ground Uit election of more market stalls. "Aberdeen," Utah'a H Best," "Peacock," 3 Rock Springs Coal, gJ Gasco Briquets. H . E m; Rainier Coal Co. 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