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tf.mlay Evening, March 0, 1025 T1IE EUGENE GUARD Fa go Five) pIJLBRANSEN Tlegistering Piano :-: CITY NEWS :-: The Registering Piano The Gulbransen Rtgtittrinf Piano of today Is the world's litctt achievement In musical lniKnimems. It stands absolutely alone in the artistic rendu it pro duces and the ease with which they are obtained. It la played by music roll and pedals, as ate other instruments of its type, but there the similarity ends. The Gulbranaen ngUUn one's exact "touch" on each note. It can be played with all the feeling, the life, the delicacy of the very finest piano music you ever listened to. Because these are facts, we are insistent that the Qul bransen be not confused with other instruments of the same type. We challenge investigation of it as an Easy-to-Play Rttisttring Piano that rcgitten your exact touch, that ttgUttn your time, that registers your expression. Four Models Nationally Priced $450.00 $530.00 $615.00 $700.00 LARAWAY'! MUSIC STORE 968 WILLAMETTE ' Wool Rate Hearing Will be March 23 SAX FRANCISCO. March 9. Ache? Here's quick relief Just a few drops of Sloan's patted on gently will soothe lore, aching muscles at once. No rubbing it's the liniment itself that stimulates the circu lation, brings grateful relief, and slops the pain! It will not stain. All druggists 35c. Sloan's Liniment r 7 - kills puinf Commissioner Campbell and Exam iner Faul of the interstate commerce commission arc to hold a hearing in Portland, Ore., March 23, on a com plaint of the Boston Wool Trade as sociation, which would establish throng!, bills of lading and through rates on wool from the interior, it was announced today by the San Francisco chamber of commerce. . Most of the AVool interests in the country are to be represented in the inquiry. (Continued from page one) only is the muic of tlm role melodi Hrlly and rythmirally difficult, but the portrayal of the character rer.mrc sensitive acting. Without a single re bearcat, attd at eueh short notice that he was studying the lius of her part up to the moment the curtain roue, und even I hen between acts. Miss Kaston gar such a splendid Tocal and dramatic performance that the audience overwhelmed her with applause and critics wrote that her achievement was as superb as it was miraculous. creased pay which will amount to about $KIH annually for each employe is effective January 1 and the in crease for .Innuary and February will be included on the next check re ceived, ia th report. church will meet at (hit home of Mr, tieorge iumn. VMS Nineteenth ave nue cast, Tuesday aftcrntu ut -:U0 o'clock. Here From Portland Prentiro (Jross, formerly of this city who now resides at Portland, was a week-end visitor here with bis parents. Mr. t irons is now a member of "The .Strollers" orchestra which is pluying at the Multnomah hotel. Grange Plane Play "A Poor Married Man" is the-ub-ject of a lively farce-comedy to be given by the Four Oaks Cirange at the grange hall March 31, it is an nounced. The piny deals with the complications of a couple of newly weds, a pretty college reporter and a poor married man. Characters are tnkeu by Jtaymond Johusou, W. A. Wing, Kobert Mast, h. C. Hobs. Mary K. Mast. Ardell Juhnson, Ethel Itoss and Xida V. Zumwalt. Receipts from the production will be for the benefit of the grange's treasury. Schools Are Visited Miss Helen Oowglll, assistant state club leader, and Arnold Collier, Lane county club leader, left for the upper McKcnzil llifltriiT tnilav Tvhn 1,A state club worker ia scheduled to talk at three meetings arranged for her week's visit in Jtue. A meeting was held this forenoon at Cedar Flat and two this afternoon, one at Willakenzie and the other at Harden Bridge. A meeting will be held this evening at Mahel. Tomorrow talks are scheduled at Springfield and Creswell in the aft erurnn, m Dorena in the evening. Sabbath Ribaldry Decried by Jockey MAISONS I.AFITTE, Franco. March It. Profanation of the Sub bath by mundane pleasures was de nounced from the pulpit of the Eug HRh church here yesterday in a sre mon by Jack Jennings, one of France's most celebrated jockeys. It was the first appearance in the pulpit of Jen nings, who has been appointed a lay reader by the archbishop of Canter bury. The lessons were read by the two racing trainers, I,ynl.am and Avernal. Comb Sage Tea Into Gray Hair Common garden sage brewed into I hfivy ta, with sulphur anil alcohol nMfd, will t urn gray, at rea ked and (irted hair beautifully dark nud lux oriant. Mixing the Sago Tea and lulphiir recipe, at, home, though, is trnublpsom". An easier wny is to t the ready-to-nse preparation im proTed hy the addition of other in rfihnts a large bottle, at little cost, it dnn stores, known as "Wyeth's Pne and Sulphur Compound," thus Sfoidinx s lot nf muss, Whil fray. fBded hair Is nnt sin I'll, ill Aer to retain our youtb f'll apparance and attractiveness. By Jirkennir ycir hair -ith Wyeth's if snd Pulpbnr Compound, no one nn tell, because, it does it so nat Brillr, so evenly. You just dampen a pong'' or soft hrush with it and driw this through your hair; taking ow (mall strand at a time; by morn tof all itray hairs have disappeared. ftr another application or twi "W hair becomes beautifully irk, flwiy, soft and luxuriant and yon l-pfsr years younger. COLDS THAT Clinio Is Success Twenty-two members of the South ern Willamette Dental society from this city were in attendance at the clinic held nt the PortlauU Dental so ciety meeting by the local organiza tion Saturday evening. Dental prob lems were discussed by a number of the visitors. Among those who gave talks were Dr. It. T. Burnett and Dr. L. E. George of Eugene. Clinics were conducted by Dr. II. W, Titus of Cot tage Grove and Dr. J. I Hesse, Dr. W. II. l.ee, Dr. J. M. Miller, and Dr. C. IS. Willyugliby of Eugene. Lecture At 2:30 O'clock Tho lecture to be given Tuesday aftrnoon by Mrs. Jaumta Penniman at the chamber of commerce rooms will be at a;3U o'clock, it was an nounced tliie afternoon. The public is invited to the lecture which is to be on entertainment and table eti quette and which is sponsored by the Home Science club of Eugene. Guardsmen Get Equipment , Members of the local guard com panies will have their last chance to night to receive their full field equip ment in preparation lor tue onuual federal inspection to bo held under tho direction of Major Lewis, United States army, tomorrow night. Major W. J. White has called for all mem bers of the local units to be on hand for the meeting tonight. Dr. Smail Resigns Dr. Lloyd L. Smail, assistant pro fessor of mathematics at the uni versity, and author of mathematical works, will resign April 1 to become a traveling representative among uni versities and colleges for a Philadel phia publishing concern. Dr. Smail came to Oregon two years ago from the University of Washington, and has made a brilliant record in his field. Visit l,i Corvallls Wajne K. Davis of the Chas Gar dens, returned to Eugene Sunday nisht after spending the week-end in Corvallis where he went for the O. A. C.-l regon game. To Romedol Home Mrs. IHn Kelly took out n permit from W. H. Alexander, city inspector of buildings, to remodel her residence at Sixth avenue west and Tyler street, at an estimated cost of $i:.(K. Farm Traot Sold A five-ncrn tract of land at Pleas- nnt Hill has been bought by Hobert ' P. Brown of Dorena, from U. K. Fin- i erty, formerly of Eugene, now prin- j cipal of the high school at Albany. 1 Visits at Deadwood O. S. Fletcher, Lane county agri cultural flCeiir. 18 St 1 lO.li.Ulnil t.wlr.v attending a meeting of the Pomona ' Returns To Hotel Harry Wilcox, formerly clerk at the Osburn hotel who has been at Hose burg for the last three . years, has returned to succeed Kainon Butler, who resigned on account of ill health. Stock To Be Shipped A car load of sheep and hogs will be shipped tomorrow by the Lane County Co-Operative Shipping asso ciation to the North Portland stock yards at Portland. About 100 head will be included in the shipment, ac cording to present indications, is the announcement. Leave for Salem Among Eugeneans who left today for Salem to be present -tonight at the Oregon-Aggie basketball clash at Willamette university were Kichard Shore Smith, coach of University of Oregon football, Virgil Earl, athletic director, L. o Goodrich and George P. Hitchcock. Lumber Companies File The .Shannon Lumber company which recently bought the Stcveus Farris interests at Walton and Shan non on the Coos bay branch of the Southern Pacific, and the Echo Hol low Mill huve filed articles of incor poration at the county clerk's office. The former is capitalized at $-0,000 and the latter at '-.'IHH). Incorporators are: Sliaunoti company, It. P. Hazel, W. T. Mann and Thomas Morgan; Echo Hollow company, Angus liar bick, C. G. Spurgcon, Art Clough. Chronic coughs and persistent cold! lead to serious Iuijr trouble. You cat stop them now with Creotnulsion, emulsified creosote that is pleasant tc take. Creomulsion is a new medicaj discovery with twofold action; it soothe! and heals the inflamed membrane anc kills the germ. Of all known drugs, creosote ia rec ognized by the medical fraternity as the greatest healing agency for the treat ment of chronic coughs and colds anc other forms of throat and lung troubles Creomulsion contains, in addition tc creosote, other healing elements whicfc soothe and heal the inflamed mem b rones and stop the irritation and in flammation, while the creosote goes or to the stomach, is absorbed into the bated, attacks the seat of the trouble and destroys the germs that lead tc consumption. Creomulsion Is guaranteed satiifac tory in the treatment of chronic coughi and colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of thro.il and lung diseases, and is excellent foi building up the system after colds oi the flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold, no matter of how long stand ing, is not relieved after taking accord ing to directions. Ask your druggist. Crcouiulsion Co, Atlanta. Ga. (Adv.) Taken To Salem C. II. Moor sentenced this morn ing to three years in tiie state peni tentiary on a chnrge of car theft was taken to Salem this afternoon in custody of Van Svarverud, chief deputy sheriff. On the Inst trip tak en by tho Lane deputy sheriff and Moor Inst October, the latter being brought back from Iowa to face the charge here, an attnek wan made on the officer hy the prisoner who struck him on the head cutting a bad gash. .Moor Mas overpowered by the deputy. Rallies Rwtrlctcd - Unauthorized rallies are forbidden by the university in a decision of the student council approved by the fac ulty. HrreaftT there shall be no ral lies or celebrations arising out of fot halt contests or victories except eve ning rallies preceding game, or ral lies at trains on departure or teams, or nt trn'tis to welcome trams honi". The presiilent the student nssetnlilv and the yell king may petition the administration for power to hild rallies. Postal Pay Camlnti ' AM employes of th postal depart ! ment who nre eligible for the increas I e1 pay as a result of the passage of j th" new schedule of snlnries will re I reive the increase March 14. accord .' tug to the gimd news received by Eu i gene poisl staff members. The in- D AN C E Opening dsnee Friday night, March 1"th nt Colmrg Bridge pnrilinn. Wood's Orchestra. Everybody wel come. ml3 Another Shipment of those ew Satin Crepe Dresses All the new sjirinif shades. Wonderful vnlnrs 314.50 to $35.00 Another Shipment " express direct from the lnaiuifiieturers of those NEW SPRING COATS Thev nre unusual bargains $15.00 0 $47.00 CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend to our fripnds and neighbors nur grateful apprecia tion for their kind and thoughtful ex pressions of sympathy during the ill- nss and death of our husband and i father. Also for tho many beautiful ' floral offerings. MKS. M. JOHNSON AND FAMILY. LADIES SHOPPE Itressmsking. bats, lingerie and novelty fancy work, 700 Willamette, ups'airs, Phone $81. m!7 KIT; EXE COLLnrTIOV AOF.NCY. 771 WILL. STREET.. PHONE GOO : W. H. HLOWEKS. MGR. tf Chowirds. the cboU-c if the smoker Phn1 S. E. Stevens for piano tuning. Council To Meet Koutine business, payment of bills, passage of Improvement ordinances and the proposal to divide the South Willamette sewer project into two districts are a few of the topliucra on the program for the city council nt ita first regular session of the month in the city hall tonight. Funeral Is Held Funeral services for the Inle Sam uel Jt. Crumley, who was killed in a logging accident at Linslaw were held this afternoon from the Branstettcr chapel, with Itcv. K. V, Stivers, pus tor of the First Christian church, in charge. Interment was iu the new I. O, O. V. cemetery. Auxiliary to Meet The Indies' auxiliary of tho Eugene chamber ot commerce will meet ut 7:IJO o'clock Wednesday evening In llio chamber of commerce rooms. Mrs. F. L. Armitage Is chairman of the com mittee of hostesses for the evening There will be a program mid cards. Concert To Be Given Plaus have been completed for a concert to be held by the adult Trin ity Lutheran church choir tlm even ing of Friday. -March 111. The con cert is held to raise funds for the church and will be held at the church at Sixth avenue cast and Pearl street. Suea for Divorce James A. Cowden is suing for di vorce from his wife, Mrs. Graco Ann Cowden, in a suit filed in circuit court. Desertion is alleged. The couple were married in Eugene August ItHlt. Return to Wendllng Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stalberg, res idents of the W end ling district, who spent the week-end here have return ed to their home. Clearing to Start Clearing of the right-of-way for the improvement of t lie North Fork road has been started today, accord ing to P. M. Morse, county engineer. Returns To Albany Mrs. E. E. Awbrey of Albany hart returned to her homo after a week end visit nt the homo of her daugh ter, Mrs. Frauk Harritt, of this city. Slfln Painters Move Heiaer and Itenaon, sign painters, will move from their present quarters on Willamette street to III Seveuth nve mi e east, it is aunouneed. Attends Dental Meeting Dr. It. T. Burnett went to Portland j Saturday to attend a dentnl meeting. He was accompnnied by Foster ltur-1 nett, his bon. Mrs. Blatchley Ill Mrs. C. O. Jtlatchley, age Is re- ported to be seriously ill nt the home' of her daughter, Mrs. Carl Young, 1 iV. Oak street. i Fine Is Paid M. ,). Outline paid a fine of $10 to Judge Ocorgo A. Oiluiore iu .municip al court this morning for soliciting magazines without a city permit. 'Marriage License Issued A marriage license was issued to day at the office of the county clerk to Elvin W. Ifnidcn nnd Lulu ltoyd, both of Eugene. GOOD APPEARANCE The Last Ten Dollars IT'S the last ten dollars you pay for your clothes which decide whether they are "just clothes" or a "real investment." A $35 suit is worth, presumably, at least $35. But a $45 suit, or a $55 one, is ac tually worth considerably more than the extra ten or twenty dollars. Because of better shrinking of the cloth, better linings and trimmings, better tail oring and more hand operations Ruppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES at $45 .00 will not only look better, but look better longer. The extra ten dollars you pay means a perfect fit and extra service. It ensures a good appearance through month after month of hard wear. Ur-Horram i-Wadfibwrnz effort 91' wOAil MP' JM'iHiitJ Wi-i-i-iii-iMita v tho Iiouhq of KiippciilieiiiMT good dolling Returns to Coast Andrew Miller who has hern in charge of the road work on the .Maple and Fiddle creeks project has return ed to the const After a week-end viidt hert-. This grading job is expected (n he completed by- March l."t. according to P. M. Morse, county engineer. Bfitk Fixture Installed All the new fixtures of the First National bank are now installed and the rmodelingi work which han been under wny for several months is nenr complete. The outside of the build ing will be finished as soon as good weather prevails. Return To Washington Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Perdew of Lsc amas. Wash., have returned to their home after a visit of a few dsrs nt the hnm of Mr. and Mrs. P.. J. Weav er of Hniley Hill, parents of Mrs. Perdew. Speeder Is Cited H. Bnrtelnen while driving nt he rnt'e of 4't miles an hour yesterday on the road near Elinira was halted by M elvin Turnbull, county traffic officer, and cited to appear in court today. Returns From Hospital Keith Kiggins. local representative of the Wythe Witter bond house of Portland, has returned from the Oood Samaritan hospital at Portland whre he has been confined for the past three weeks as the result of illness. Business Name Filed-' The assumed business name of the Glcmvood g.irnge was filed today nt the office of the county clerk. (Continued firm pige one) Mr. K. E. Ortnn, rbiirman, ttl Jef ferson street; S. it. Jenkins, judge, 'JOt Fifth avenue east; Mrs. Or-nrge Monroe, It ID Fifth avenue west; Hi' si Day, 2111 Siith avenue erivt; Kdtth Humphrey, fi.Vl Sixth avenue we.ii. Fourth ward, lobby of city hnl! -William Vornn, chairinin, PI'-' Law rence street; Frederick 0, .leumngi, judge, 7.'M, 'Hive street; Mrs. FrniiK Pnindester, 17-4 Uwr'nr street; W. (J. White. IHKt Ninth aienite west; ( "arrie Hurtlen, ,'iSH Seventh avenue west. Residents to Vote. Any pfrson who Is bona fide resi dent of th city of Eugene in eligible to vote at this election, whether he is a Inxpnyer or ma, announces Jude (iilmore. nH will b opn from 8 o'dork in the morning until S o'clock at night. Obituary DAVID HUMPHREY David Humphrey writ born March 17, IStll in Kncey county. My., nnd lived there until 1M1H, uhen he came to Missouri on September 'J, 1MSL He was married to Mnry A. Simmons nnd to this union were born three daugh ters, nil of whom survive. In I Kim he and has family and Imp two brothers .lames and William Humphrey snd their families came west, locntins near F.ugene, where he remained un til he passed away, March L IH'.'S, nt MOTHER! the me of 71) years. He leaves Ij mourn, his wife, Mra. Mary A. Hum phrey, and three daughters, Mrs. A. W. t 'h rist ensen n nd M rs. A rl bur i Hichman of McMiiinvllle, rcjoii nnd Mrs. (.'. C. Addlcman of Kugcne, anil four grandchildren. one brother, ' .lames Humphrey of Kugene, seven1 iM'1i(Ms mid four nieces. lie win member nf the Church of Christ, "Compare II with others It has no pii'ml" flMBER-O-LATUjya CHEST OINTMENT j For the prompt rollof nf Clio at I Cnlds, Croup. Pneumonia, Influ- ; onr.n and Plotirlwy Pains. Ptlco 50c' For sale by nil drug stores. ' Ford Owners Are you (jetting the service you are entitled to? Wilt you have your motor re manufactured by factory meth ods or Just overhauled? Why do factory built motors stand up three times at long as overhauled jobs? Yours for better service, Cook's Ford Service 83 E. 7th Child's Best Laxative is "California Fig Syrup" I Ladles' Aid to Meet The tenth division of the LudieV I Aid of the Methodist J'jiijcopal 0 A Poor Married Man A comedy in three acts to be given at Fonr Oaks Grange Hall BY MEMRRRS OP IRVINO GEANGE Wed., March 11th, 8 P.M. Do You Scowl When You Read or Use Your Eyes at Other Concentrated Tasks? It yon do, dinners are a t!ionnaii(l to one yon neod Von should lie abl to read ordinary fine; print with perfect comfort at a distance of fourteen inched, if your eyenifrht i nil that is should he, and if yon rend comfortably you s-ill not scowl. Scowling; is n danger signal that .should lie heeded, uttn i- 1 (SI VIULAMITTS T UOBOJS. Showandn. th rhojee of the smokr j vX3 ' iFti ri) lrs. I L J WA' I is Z2&&mRvm i h "The advantage! Wnocms Cabin Service 6uropc One class peuage at propor tionat"lv kwer rates, com bmfA with the fmoii Cana dian Pacific standards of comfort, speed and servtce that is the MotvxlaM Cakxn Flan. Twelve maqniheent "MwkkIbh" tca:mhirs at test to the popularity thw method of travel to Europe. Wntf or (.ilf on yvtt ntirttt 9ffnt lor ,. pi ft inl--mitwn and Uutaiurt CanaUianRKific Ikami-Lrnlijoil-lbhrm MH -Ham Mi Uij -fiaikmi Hurry, Mnther!! A tcaspoonful "California FIk Hyrup" now will thoroughly rloan thn little bowels nnd In a f"w hnura you have n well, playful child attain. Kvon If cross, foverlsh, bilious, ironatl- i patod or full of cold, children love Ita pleaaant tasto. lell your ririipfflsL you want only th Rfinuine "California F1r Hyrup" nhlch haa dlrortlona for babtos and children of all ans printed nn bottlf. MothiT, you must nay "California. Itffuttfl any Imitation. ra "Aberdeen," Utah's m M Beat," "Peacock," f Rock Springs Coal, Q i Gaaco Briquets. r . o l m B. 7lh Phona 412 -1 . 4 IiiskTiii mmm im ihs.mii nmf Florence Easton SOPRANO Metropolitan Opera Company Methodist Episcopal Church Auditorium TUESDAY MARCH 10 8:00 P. M. Seat, at l.rwsy's Mutlo Store and Coop. Old Time Dance W. O. W. Hall 8th and Lincoln TUESDAY NIGHT March 10 and every Tuesday m Wood and Coal E it u..,i ,... ... E length King Coal Oak Cord Wood Ash Slabwood Maple MANERUD. HUNTINGTON FUEL CO. 1st National Bank Bldg. Room 24 Phone 6S1 'a .iaiiW'iawvJ I Valley Printing Co. dvsr II. 8. Nal'l. Hank. WEDDING. AND BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL PRINTING FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL 470 kSSM