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THE EUGENE GUARD Page Five P. Oil Vnrrh 11, .192.) ULBRANSEISJ Ihc HegisUring Piano CITY NEWS (lie livul district in southern Lane Vouoiy. was a visitor today at the of t'it oi V. ,1. Moore, county superin teudcut of n:liooti. i (lonlruti'd !;o:a 'jage ou) The Registering Piano The Gulbranaen Ri jislsWn Piano of tcday is the worU'a litest achievement in musical instrument. It Kinds absolutely alone In the artistic results It pro duce and the ease with whlcK they are obtained, ft Is played by music roll and pedals, as are other Instruments . of its type, but there the tL-rulr!ry ends. The Gulbransen neblne one'a exact "touch" on each note. It can be played with U the feeling, the lif?, the , delicacy of the very finest piano music you ever listened to. Because these are facta, we are Insistent, that the Gul bransen be not confused with oilier Instruments of the same rrpe. We challenge Investigation of It as an Easy-to-Play Rttlittrini Piano that refWusyour exact touch, that rtlilm your time, that ntftHn your expression. Four Model8 Nationally Priced $450.00 $530.00 $615.00 $700.00 . . LARAWAY'S It MUSIC STORE 968 WILLAMETTE The first "express" elevators in A juniper tree, believed to bo 3pOO Germtiuy are now being operated in yenrs old. Is. slill standinc in the the Hotel Eicclsoir, Berlin. I Cache national forest in Utah. Use Only Level Spoonfuls of THE WORLD'S GREATEST It Contains More than the Ordinary Leavening Strength . IAIXS Va TIMES THOSE OF KNT OTHER BRAND ling. was Here Wv- t ibe Kuccne husnitul to -4v fc.-.OKa treatment for ati iujut6 (.At Hj. Cvolcy r nicies at CtH Leaving for CorvL'l Swiili I.. Tnyv... a,t grr at Mi-Ken-ie bridjie, H. ; Ai$u. ranker at West Boundary, 4 frfc.ou 1', Mae- duff, ttipprviHor 0 Casciide 1m- tiorml forest, m w,s)t C'orval- lis and 1 he Orcjw aiciUturul col lege the latter pj i lie week 10 t-oDfpr wiili forfSii, A?cnli with re gard to employment toi the cuiahiz "iimiii'T. l'oiuy of tha forest nervk-e is to employ for bu tumor workers young nifu who expect to make forest work their profession, not) who are receiving instrik'tnni in -rhools of toreMtry. JitiiLn A leader corps of the Kugcue V. M. 0. A. is the next lug pluu of the athletic program of the boys division of the association, according to K. K. Holdeiuaii. physical director. Funaral It Announced ' Funeral sevices for the late Luetic Geiger will b held from the Hran steuer chapel Thursday, March 12, at 2 o'clock p. m. Rev. l'rcd U Horn shiih will be in charge of the services, and interment will be In the old 1. U. U. F. cemetery. Leaving for Denver Kugeue l.a miners leaves Friday fur Denver, Colorado, where he will en gage in Chautampia work and wilt (.over the drctiii for the Kll.iun White organization. growing daily, according to Miss t ; race Norton, Red Cross secre tary. Such a nurse should also be a social worker, sho says. In or der to cuordinate charity and other work. Parent-Teacher Meeting Changed qiub to Meet Toe Carnation club of the I'egree of Honor will 4 t utertained ! .Mrs. h.'V. Anderson at her home, 711 Elev enth avenue west, Friday eveimij;. Mumber and frieuda are invited to1 To Hear KrelMer 1. 1.. l.raham, district freight and passensi'r agc;it of 1 lie Southern i'a- J cifiir r:iilwav, went to l'urtland ou nj business trip. While .Mr. t.raham is I in Fortlaud he will atti-nd the concert tonight by Frit Kreisler, wi.rld fatned violinist. .Mr. Graham is an en thufiasist on, violin music, and plays the instrument himself. Supervisor Roturns Nelson F. Macduff, supervisor of the Cascade national forest, returned yesterday from Fall Creek, where he went to inspect the spirit level work being done by C. It. Lockard, junior forester, and II. .1. F.ngles, ranger at Reserve. The level liuu will bo com pleted this week", .Mr." Macduff believes. Here From Lebanon Hert L. Cot ten, merchant of Leban on, was a business visitor in Kugene today. Mr. Cotton reports that -his home city is putting over a program street paving and that more t-iiau a mile of this has already been contract ed for.' Hans are under way for the starting of work at the cannery booh, he alto reports. NOW OPEN! Handling complete line of Replacement Parts and Accessories for cars, trucks and tractors Everything for that overhauling job. You are cor dially invited to visit this new store and inspect our lines. J. B. Knight Co. "Always Dependable" 991 Oak' St., Cooper Bklg. Phone 239 Ranger to Speak An illustruted lecture on the Cas cade forest, stressing fire prevention, will be delivered to members of Wil lnkcnzic grange March 'Jl by Smith I. Taylor, senior ranger of the Cas cade national forest, if was nnnouns ed today in the local Cascade office. The lvmr Oaks grange wtll hear the same lecture the evening of April U. Canton Hovey to Meet . A meeting of Canton Hovey No. 4 is announced for Friday night, at which preparations will be made fur the trip to Urea well to visit the Ores well subordinate lodge, 1. O. O. F Wednesday, March IS, McLaughlin o. 1 auxiliary will meet the same evening. D. A. R. to Meet n Oregon Lewis ami Citirk chapter of the Daughters of the American Invo lution will meet at the home of Mrs. W. K. Miner, 1884 Alder street, Fri day afternoon. Joint hostesses will be Mrs. It. C. Crow, Mrs1. Otto (iilstra;i, Mrs. II. A. Stiles. The meeting is call ed for U:,'iO o'clock. To Leave For Ea$t To vibit her son. Arthur L. Frazer, pianist who begins a concert tour from Kansas City, Mo., toon, Mrs. tj. X. Fraxer of. Kugene expects to leave the latter part of the week for Kantaa City. Leavu for Portland Lewis Kletiing. special officer of the Law Fuforcement league, who has been at work in I-aue county leaves today for 1'ortland. Hera From Creswtll Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. Cony and da itchier, residents of the Creswell district, were business visitor in this city today. T. li. Seal Sale May Pay Salary Of County Nurse Changes Invehcen made in the ditc of the meeting o tL I'sreut-TeaclK-r aS'H.iation ot (he Frauces Willaid high stftiool aud the meeting will he held Thursday attenoon at 3:110 o'clock instead o Friday, according to announcement today. A demonstration of the work of the manual training and the sewing do partaients of the .school will be held under direction o,f Mrs. Joseph Furizht. instructor in sewing, and L. A. Wright, manual training instruct or. The girls of the eighth grade classes will wear the dressen that they have made during clns work, it is announced. HLY Club Visited The Ui-V club of Coburg was vis ited last night by W. I'. Waller, hoys work secretary of tho Kugene V, M. C. A., and l.alph Newman nnd Itay Oglesby, members of the Ui-Y club of Fugeuc high school. Club to Meet The Kugene Business aud Frofes sional Women's cluh will be enter tained Thursday evening at eight o'clock by Miss Ktbel Onylord af her home at Ulo Kvelenth avenue east. Poison Barley Sent A supply of poison barley for use in the rodent control cuntpaign litis been sent to Cottage, throve by O. S. Flet cher, Lane cuuuty agricultural agtn:, to be sold to farmers in that district. Here Front Lebanon . L. Ii'leomb, resident of the Foster district ner Lebanon, is a vis itor hee as a witness in the trial of Harold Cotter, w Inch soon will be bYld in circuit court. Renewed interest In the effort to obtain a county mtrso nnd social worker for Luna county waa takM, this week whon Mrs K. IL Mock er, who ha lulled thei alo of tuber culosiH soals In Kugcuo this year, I stated that sho wna niakiiiK an effort to havn some of Ihfl mon ey paid by thd city to tlm anal fund for the last few yeat'H return ed in tho form of salary for tho proposed nurse. Mrs. Decker volunteered to han dle tho seal salo this year, sho Baid, provided she could assure her customers that aomo of the money paid In would be directly returned to Eufieno. Under her plan, the Tuberculosis Seal asso ciation would pay tho salary of tho county mirKQ until January 1, 1 0 2 1 , after which tho county would co operate In payinf? tho salary.' Need for a county liurso Is IEmand Y. M. C. A. Uudffet Campaign Pushed Vlans f.ip thi pushing nf the cam piien to complete the budjet for the Kugene Y. M. O, A. were made at a mreting of the board of directors hfltl toda at noon at tho Pshurti hotel. Thn financial goal is still rhort $ 101 and this sum will be raised nt once, according to the tdecision of tJio di rectors. It is expected that within the next week that the total will he reach ed, according to Frank Kberhart, see-retnry. Judgo Barnard III ' Judge C, 1'. lturnnid of the Lnm ; county court was unable to be ot hii j office tcdiy as be is confined to his home as the remit of illness. I Now Sign Installed Ileiser aud Benson. Kugene sign painters, have just, finished and erect ed the new electric business ai'gu over the Independent Market aud Orocery, it is annouiicedT Hero from Dlvldo . Mrs. F. M, Chapman, resident of Accept only genuine "Phillips," the original Milk of Maguesia prescribed by physicians for SO years as an a.ito acid, laxative, corrective. -5-cent bottles, also ftO-rcnt bottles, contain directions any drug store. (Adv.) When You Catch Cold Rub on Musterole Mustcrolo is easy to apply and it Rcti in its Rood work right away. Often il prevents a cold from turning into "Hit' or pneumonia. Just apply Mustcroli with the fiiiRers. It does all the rooc work of grandmother's mustard plastci without the blister. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made of oil of mustard and other norm simples. It is recommended by manj doctors and nurses. Try Musterole foi sore throat, cold on the chest, rhcuma tism. lumbago, pleurisy, stiff neck, bron chitis, asthma, neuralgia, congestion pains and aches of the back and joints sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains frosted feet colds of all sorts. To Mothers: Muaterote la alsfs made in milder form for babiea and amail children. Ask for Children'a Muaterote. 35c and 65c, jars and tubes; hos pital size, $.5.1X1. FIRST AMERICAN MANUFACTURE Knapp-Felt Hats The Knapp-Felt Murdocke is the style that is prominent on Fifth Avenue and in the fashion centers everywhere. The Knapp-Felt quality is unsur passed." ' $f?.00 to $10.00 STORE'MEN 713 WILLAMETTE "KXOAVN FOR GOOD CLOTHES" -sSl III i Opening Dance Friday Night, March 13th at COBURG BRIDGE PAVILLION MubIo by WOODS ORCHESTRA OF EUGENE EVERYBODY WELCOME Better than a muttard platter A sn)i.;iaiii in aeMsitausaaaa 2ES 1 Car Catclios Afire i The autoniobilu of Ir. Carl W. i 1 Rubbins cnuglit nfire last jiiylit at ; his home. 1173 Mill strcpt. and tho ' fire di'pnrtiiieul wns tftiminoiifft. The ! ; hlime wns put out by Dr. X. K. Win-1 ; nurd with a hand o.uitignisbor before , i the engines arrived, however. ff Today, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, of Accepts Position Miss Mtu-imi C. Kerna, formerly with the Vunity ilenuly parlors, has accepted u position with the Mnrinel lo shop, 8TT Willamette street. An nouncement was made today that thi Marinello shop will be in the I.owell theater building after .Vitrei. 15. ; Rabbi Wisis to Spoak j A lecture on "Jndnism,'' by ltabbi ; . A'iso of (.'ongrrpation Beth Is- i rue f T'orthmd will be given tonight j 1 in alumni IiaII. woiuau'a buildins, on , j tho campus. This is the final of a ser ips of lectures on the great religions i i of the world. j : Bounty Is Collected ! C. A. Logan, resident of the Kail i ' creok district, was at the office of the 1 j county clerk today to collect the coun ! ty bounty on a botx-st. Baseball League Planned A Imsrli.-iil etmue formed anions I lie i BOXING 1 I'tnn't fail to nee the fight Monday : night at the Winter Garden. niHr Phone S. R. Htrvein ftir piano tuninfi WJliKlIM Lady! Tarn from Old Methods of Washing Next wash-day uss CITRUS GRANULATED SOAP. ' Thi3 new Granulated Soap dissolves Instantly and makes the most gen erous, lasting suds you ever wasnea with. It takes less for all household purposes. o o tht manufacturers of the CL I I famous UiTtiVS JO SffiWa V Ml (CmUJS SOAP WMRANY. SAN MEOO, CAUK V . - g I 0fi 0 It's tie Last i i Sghjtr- & Round--the Last Days ON'S ney-Raisin g Sale To be Finished in . a Blaze of Glory 4 Days Only! BUT 4 DAYS OF GREATER BARGAINS 4 days of Greater Surprises 4 days of the Fastest Selling during this sale Merchandise practically given away. Big things must be accomplished in the next three days. 4 Days Only! lHKaMaKiesttWa ONE LOT Men's Hafs grouped in one lut good style Iml, broken sizes. There are mines in the lot up to $").0O. We are going to sell what's left first eomn first served Thursday, Friday, Saturday for v $3.65 One Lot Men's Suits grouped in one liig lot. They me all wool Adler ( 'ollegian inidu! but broken si.eH. Just to wind up our sale in a bln,0 of glory and make you happy these suits ire worth up to sfi'i.OIJ we are going to sell them Thursday, Friday, Saturday at $17.95 $5.00 GOLD PIECE ( if you pick out the B Mysterious Mr. Raffles He will be here between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock Saturda' Don't Miss It! READ THIS CAREFULLY and follow instructions. Come to thin Great Clothing Sale, pick out the man you think is Raffles tap him on tho shoulder and say are you Iho Mysterious Raffles? If ho is he will say yes and the $5.00 is yours. Remember he might be your best friend, your father or your brother. You can't tell. Try everyone. SOME ONE WILL GET IT! The Final Wind-Up of our Boy's clothing. Don't miss this mothers Thursday, Friday and Saturday one great pile of boys' suits ranging in values up to $15. They must go, we are going to sell tho last chance. at $10.25 The Mysterious Mr. Raffles will be with us Saturday afternoon between the h6urs of 3 and 4 o'clock, a $5.00 GOLD PIECE if you pick him out THE CLOTHIER Eugene, Oregon 22 1 il "i I 1 -. -it V M ;i mi ' " 't 'A