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THE EUGENE GUARD Tue; Page Five LARAWAY'S: Butterick Patterns With Tlie Wonderful Enclosed Deltor Actually Save You 3-8 to I 5-8 Yards Material j if 1 ") (Con turned .from page one) In the M..&W. Basement Store high schooj, tonight. Miss tou tolc grnphed her pa mils to that effect yesterday. She is teaching iu the com mercial department uf Hoise high, which is cue of the principal Idaho broadcasting statious, operating on -70 meters with a power of 1"0 walls. sdny Evening, Morch 10, 1025 CITY NEWS ; save $2 when we say you save $200 by buy ing a Gulbransen Registering Piano, toe mean it. It is a definite saving based on any comparison with or dinary "player pianos.' The price of every Gulbransen is branded in the back, at the' factory. A stand' ard of value. A superior instru') ment. A famous, onename product? And to be sold to 25 homes only, on an extra-easy payment plan. Act quickly. Ask us about it, today or tomorrow. SETH LARAWAY'S STORE MUSIC 1925 Hart Schaffntr & Marx If you want your spring clothes to "do you proud" Pay enough lor line quality You'll find that you get a lot of solid value fop the little bit extra you pay Faultless style, for ex amplerich woolens needlework of the sort that exclusive tailors charge big money for Our finer Hart Schaif ner & Marx clothes are luxuriously made, but the price is easy s35 tos60 Wade Bros. Rotuming from Orient Mrs. E. O. rotter, who ha been touring the orient, nailed , estcrday from Manila for ian Kruacisco, and expects to reach Kugeue iu four ; weeks. .She was with Mr. Lillian Sea- : ton and .Mrs. Murray Warner. Mrs. j Warner has returned to Kugene, and Mrs. Seaton remained iu Asia, to be joined at Manila March 18 by her niece, Lilliau Auld of Ktigone, who has been touring Europe. The two will spend soino time touring, and Mies Auld will return to her home in Eugene in July. Mrs. Seaton plans to remain in tho Philippines for some ; time after Miss Auld leaves her. Elks to Elect Election of officers will be held by the Eugene lodge. It. 1. O. Elks at their meeting Wednesday night. Can didates for esteemed lecturing knights are Kay Smith and Frank Scobert. Other offices are not contested, and include: II. II. Hobbs, exalted ruler; C. V. Simon, leading knight; Fred Chess, loyal knight; Hoy Smith and Frank W. Scobert, lecturing knight; G. E. Wood, secretary; Nathan E. Barrett, treasurer; 1. II. Jetfers, tyler; W. O. White, trustee; George II. McMor ruu, representative in grand lodge; O. A. Faust, alternate representative. Schools Are Visited Arnold Collier, couuty club leader, and Helen Cowgill, assistaut stute club leader, attended meetings today at Springfield and Creswell. A meet ing will be held this evening at Dor eua. Talks were made at the Cres well sewing club, the eighth grade cooking club at Creswell and ut the Creswell high school. A meeting was held this morning at Springfield. Lo well, Trent nud Pleasant Hill will he visited by the club workers tomor row. An eveniug meeting will be held at Walter ville. Officers Elected Officers and directors of the Secur ity Savings and Loan association were re-elected at their meeting last night. The officers are ns follows: Jos. II. Koke, president; 1". N. McAHstcr, vice-president; V. C Wasuburnc, vice-president; Fred G. Stickels, man ager and secretary and treasurer; E. O. Iminel, counsellor. An executive committee consisting of Mr. Koke, Mr. McAlister and John ii. Bell, was I elected. Farm Record Distributed "The' easy to keep farm record" is the title of a publication prepared by tho Eugene clearing house represent ing the three local banks, and is be ing distributed to Lane county farm ers. The booltlet contnins ruled pages for a full record of crops and other data of interest to farmers. Mrs. Rorcr Roturnlnn Mrs, Claude I. Itorer ami daugh ters, Sarah ami Kmmajane, who have been in Europe for the last several months, plan to mil for tho United Shiles from Cherbourg on the S. S. Arabic, March 17, it was learned yes terday. They will meet Mr. Itnrer in the east and return to Eugene the latter part of April or first of May. Leave For Lowoll ! Smith ii. Taylor, ranger of the Cas cade national forest, nt McKcnzie bridge, and Nelson F. Macduff, tttip 1 ervbr of the forest, will go tn j Lowell tomorrow In view the spirit 'level work being carried, on by C. It. ' Lockard. junior forester and II. J. Engles, raugeij at Reserve. Boy Paroled l (Jeoriro I.lovd. one f if the. three I I.toyd brothers of Cottage Grove re M cently arretted for burglary, was com mitted to the Mute industrial schnol by .I'ldge C I. Barnard and paroled tn Colonel ,1. ,!. Ilarhnugh, juvenile officer of the county. The other brothers are in the county jail. Leaves For Portland i To enroll in an advance rourne in dairy nnd cattle practice; at the Gra ham Institute. R. B. Thompson, mot or rniitp A. left for Portland this week. He also expects to look ovpt some up-to-dfite equipment for his dairy. Lecture) Is Given An ilhiMrated lecture on forest pro tection and fire prevention was given to students of Eugene high S'-hool this morning by Nelson F. Macauff, I supervisor of the ('amende national I forent, assisted by Smith I,. Taylor, l ; senior ranger. H.'trt SciiaH'nrr & Miirx Vlnttw I Circus Performer Here Frank Cherry, circus trapexa per- former who has been on ffie road for many years, is visiting his mother, (Mrs. Alice. Cherry, lie i with a vnu jdeville troupe this winter, and expects j to join the circus when the season j opens. Wendllng Gets Club A Pioneers club at Wendling has been organized nud iismed the Mo hawks, and will attend the Pioneer roundup at the Eugene V. M. C. A. j Saturday night. F. F. Foster, "Y" I secretary at Wendling, was a Eugene I visitor yesterday. i Returns From Portland Ibirifl Williams of the Wetherbee Power FurnlJure company i home ; from the government hospital in Port i land, where he went to receive treat j ment under the I nited Stales Veter l anV bureau. j Brother K if ltd J News of the accidental rienih of his brother at Tacoma was received hy ; Oscar Snow .rrtterday. Tde brother, John Snow, wa caught tn an automo- lole accident. The local contractor left ! for Tacoma immediately. ! Bounty It Collected - , Tii e boil nt y op t hree envoi e j n nd i wo lobeta was .ollTtd at the of fice -t the coiiniy ctk todny hy M. W. Schick, resident "f ii,r Iteiter district. 1 000 pairs men's, women's and children's hosiery at amazingly low prices! Broken sizes, odd lots and lines to be discontinued have been assembled in the basement store for the greatest hosiery sale ever pre sented by this store! On sale all this week but as sizes are limited we urge early shopping. To supply future needs for the entire family will indeed be wise economy! Every Sale Final No Phone or Mail Orders on Sale Hosiery. Women's "New Fashioned" Lisle Hose Outsizes Only SELLING Cr FORMERLY ,UP AT 75c PAIR. VtV P' Just 32 dozen to sell nt this amazing low price. Gen uine "Burlington Jvcwfashioiied" fino lisle hoso. Colors of black and brown. Ever' pair perfect. PLEASE NOTE LIMITED SIZES 9 92; 1 0 0n Sale Basement. Children's Heavy Ribbed Hose 10 Dozen Pairs On Sale 29c pr. SELLING REGULARLY AT GOo PAIR ""Wayne" knit hose, the kind that every mother knows gives such long and satisfactory wear. Rlack only. Good heavy rib suitable for school wear. Buy ns many as you wish at this low price. Sizes 6 - 6J2 - 7 - 72 - 8!-j f On Sale In Basement Children's Hose 29c pr. REGULARLY GOo "Beaver" knit, fine lisle hose In llnck only. An extra comfortable nnd serviceable huBO. 24 dozen on snlo. All perfect. All sizes. ' G to 9J Women's Hose 19c pr. REGULARLY 2"o PAIR Good qunlity cotton hoso In black only. ,AU "first" quality. No seconds In the lot. 9 dozen In size nnd 3 dozen In size 7',4. On Snlo In Basement- Rayon Silk Hose 39c ' REGULARLY GOc PAIR Lustrous beautiful Itayon silk hose with find lisle hoel, too uud ton. In such wanted shades as Ior cabin, medium grey, fawn and brown. All sizes on sale. 500 Pair Men's Serviceable Cotton Hose on Sale this Week Only 7 PAIRS FOR pr. $1.00 Just the thing for everyday wear. Good quality 'cof ton box in colors of brown, black anil grev. Sizes 9Vz to 12 Not all nlxos In crny color. All sl.ea In other colors. At 7 puirs for $1.00 you savn 40c! Worth while, isn't H? Wo cannot possibly giiamiitoo nil bIxob In bo vaitnblf, nftrr a fow hours soiling und uriso, purly attendance If you wlnh to sluiro in this roniarkHhlo npccinl. Women's Cotton Hose Women's Silk Hose 29P pr. 89P pr. A It KG U LA R 60c SELLER Sizes fl nnd 9'A only. First quality cotton hose, brown only. A comfort shlo and thoroughly satisfactory hose. If you can wear cither of those sizes bore's a worth while bargain. DuBemcnt Store, ,4La France" Silk Hose EVERY PAIR PERFECT A spoclnl grouping of hose selling or dinarily to $1.75. will be closed out at H9c pair while they last. Sizes S Vi to 10 Inclusive. Black, brown und gummitnl, Pure Bilk, nil perfect. Basement Store Children's School Hose $1 .69 1 19 pr. pr. IrrpKiilnis of J2.."i0 quality. Occasional liny flaws that In no way Interfere witli tlieir beauty or durability. Full fashioned. All aizes In colors brown, black and grey. Basement Store. 8 PAIRS KOli ONE HOLLAR! Oood weight medium ribbed hose In black nnd brown only. Sizes 6 to D4. Limited number In each size so If you would share In this exceptional linse moitt bargain come early. 6 pairs for UI0. Basement Sloro. Here Are Five Worthy Specials KffiS! 35c Lingerie Crepe 29c Lntnty colors of pink, blun, white, oranRo nnd yellow In this HTvfceablo cropn that nceda no iron ing. Yard wldo. 50c Colored Sateen 39c Yd. Yard widR BHtCnn In nil tho wanted colon ns wrll ns navy nnd black. Lum trotiH. hoHiiLlful (iiulily that usually Bella for 4"ic 35c Lingerie Crcpc 25c plain Fancy figured and lingerie cropn of fl usually beautiful quality for tills low price. 32 Inches wide. All lingerie colors. Devonshire Cloth 35c Yd. 32 Inchon wld,.. This wHIUkfMl fabric of so many uses nvullabln tn u whlo runpo of colnm In boll) pluln and striped And chocked patterns. 25c Comfort Challis 16c Yd. Two rtoiton pnMty patterns to chooRo from in these yard-wide comfort challis all nt nno nrnntlng low price, 1 tic yard. Androck Gas Ovens $1.00 Actually save half tho fuel required by other mm Lovely Trimmed Hats $3.95 An Incomparable assortment on sale In tho basement at this one low prlco. of !1WI. Hail was furnished aud the prisoner released. Junior Moose io Meet Plans for an entertainment March Order of Moose lnt niglit. Tbe coin-j aiittee in eluirg. o( the parly will b" . Delhert Ward, Cborles Anderson. Al fred Seliaper, Esrl Nctt and .Myron I Evans. ' i V t THE GUARD WANT AD PattoR Bound Over j inn rntmn h mi rrrtt-d an a liquor H.ar ill nttaff (irntr WAI" 1 m justice euurt jcatpfdaj- under bail' Hera from Cervalllt ! Mi8 dune Hchloeinnn. of Corvallis, i a virtitor in Kuirn' tliia week aii the KUfnt of Mm. Wl!l:nm fTul.li at tbe tattfr'i home, VfJl Tenth avenue j west. j Property Traded i Hiinon ' Mimart traded hia hoinf ' at 411 Thirteenth avenue eat t' Frank f. itice dr a hou and 10 : Ut. Th dfaT van bandlfd by the ! rain Itiih Kralty company. 1 Car Reported Stolen Alfred SHnncd ka ren rird to tlni aberiff'a office that hi Star rnaHt.r , waa M'dm lawt night from hi Eirar . ; Tbe ear. a aru art inudl. lU'JI! t ;e, haa liriii number I-O Hll. ! Major Winterbottcm Here Major and Mm. .1. WinterboltKin. ! J vivuhbI ffi'era ut 1 1- .Salvation Arm in OrcKon. and ('upturn and Mr. It. tiiftfird of Portland Waited: th local pout Ut niht on their way ! 10 Hofbnrr- Hera From Hlffiiaura J, U. f.artwniat and Vivin rt iailora brrr (odny from (Iif ir j hni at ll:irri-wjtit. Return From Stattle -six, aud Mil. k. AL Wiikiua bav returned from Scnttk after a Watt uf KiifrPnn fOmnloVITICnt nbMit three week, with HiWr danxh. 1 C "C. i I tra th-re, Mr.. Iltrvnrd Moore and! SitliatlOn IS ISCiter Mra. Herlfrt t'oftdon. ; , ! Kaiplo mrnt ronditidua In KiiRene and J.ane county lire apeedily lniprov iitK. oecordinK to Trunk AniiitiiKe, of 'the fnitrd iSmteB employincut office. I Mr, Ariiiitage'ia ateadily anpplyinj bf iutiinda for tw-lp on local cuMtrnctin( 1 and cm 11m for fiirm ItWp bnvo ul"o kIiowii iiinrkcd iniprovfinent, Movement of loj(((era to tamp la ; iilxjiit an einnll nt tliia time tm It Ihk ' nvu at any time (bin your. There ate I bIho fewer uiipinpluycd tiwu In Kit i gruo thnij there hut hein for aeverrtl wck, a a many are leaving for C'all ; fornia, where, accordinu to reports, a rerord builditiR activity la utub'r wu 1 already. Bounties Are Paid Itountiea were paid today at tin office of tuft eotiuiy clerk to ,f. W. Manaey of CottaKe (trove en one coy ote. K. N. lUnaler of CottaKe (jrove received the bounty on one bohf-nt. Lions to Meet A buslneaa mrplinjc of the Kugcne Mona club will be held at the Unburn hotel tomorrow noon, it ia nnnounc ed. Speeder la Fined J. I. Thornton paid a fine of $" In municipal court thia inornina;. when he pleaded Riiilty to a charge of cro mux atrert interxectiona too faft. Club to Meet The Home Keonfmica rliih of Irv ine; will be entertn ned by Mr. An drew Andviiop at her home Thtir'duy afternoon at one o'cM'-k. Leave for Portland I K. Iteau. lucjil aHorupy. I"avf thia afternoon for Portland on a fhort busineaa vint and etnecta lo return here tomorrow evening. Vitita from Grove - Mr. J. II, Chamber hii in Ktr fi'ne toiUjr tn a t.hoi'pijjg and lumi neii trip. Hi-r Iiouii- ii iu 'nt f 'rove. Timber la Pure-hated The H .'olb Ke tj Lumber bait pur c!iad a tract of t:mhr from Clinton llord to a M to 1 fir compuity'a iiohl- iiifi ou ibe Mohawk. WHEAT BUYING BRISK j 1 CMICAUU, March 10. Il.ik up , turna In alt grain price today result- 1 ed from wheat boring on n big acale. Mar delivery of wbent ascended to t II 4. an overnight advance of a; iiHi'li as uVj' a bmhel. j REVIEW IS GRANTEO i , WASIIINtiTUN, Marrb . A an-j preme court review waa granted here i in a caje in whih Die validity of loe j Alaka law taxing the aalrmind can 1 ning Industry wai challenged by th" , I'acifif Anieric.in KiMherii-n lompany. 1 ScotIKh Rite Masons, Attentlonl j There will be a meeting of Willam 1 etie I.'idge of Perfection, Tiieaday ' evening, Miirch l'Mlt, at 7:'.U) p. tn.. J Itli degree. mt Railway Hate Appeal Heard HAIjKM, Ore., March JO. Circuit Judgra Kelly and McMahnn today ar 1 hearing argnmenla on the appeiil tHk en by the U.-W. It. and N., and the Houl'iiern Pacific comiamiert, from nil order of the public err vice eomiiiln lion, d: creating rntea on varioua fitrin producta inside the itate from ID lo lit) per cent. Circuit Judge Itlngham heard nrgutneuta In the rune levcrnl nioiitha ago and remanded the hear ing to the commiaMion for further te timony. The death of .lodge Itinicham in the nieantime canned the re-aigi-merit n which are now being beard. Hall's Catarrh Medicine it rid your yitem of Catsrh ot Def mu earned by Citi.rh. Suit! fry drigti fa me 40 ymtt P. I. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohl9 fT-.':"T-rTii 7-aJ,itT!"'iT."l 'v CARD OF THANKS We wish In epre.s mip sincere Ihnnks to t lie friend, and neighbors who 10 kiadly aN.iHted m during l lie death of our ilonr hii.bnml and fntiicr. MHS. MAItV A. lir.MPIIIIKV. .Mil. AMI MHS. A. V. CII1IIS- TKNHK.V AND l' AMII.Y. MU. AMI MHS. C. ('. A1I)I.K- MAN ASP FAMILY, lilt. AND MHS. AKTI1U Jtll'U-.MA.V, Pliene M. K. Htereri for piano reninf. I A Poor Married Man A comedy In three acts, lo be Riven at Crow I. O. O. F. Hell Jly members of Irving (irange Friday, March 13, 8 p. m. ADMISSION: Adults 35c Children 10c Lunch lo be served tier play laiure iilt llturjr Trump. I'lioua l.'l A Raw, Sore Throat EaM Quickly When You Apply a Lilt I. Afuiferoe And Musterole won't blister like the 3ld-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and drawl Ml the soreness and pain. Musterole ii a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It is line for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, still neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleu risy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and idles of the back or joints, sprains, tore muHcles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, Klds on the chest. Keep it handy for instant use. ToMothvti Mu.teroUls alia mad In milder form tot bebies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. 35c and 65c, inrs and tubes; hos pital aire, o.uu. Bttfr than u masfaref pirnirn j If t ; i if. . i .