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THE EUGENE GUARD Page Five ILARAWAY'S: louse "Friday ll.V' considered a very inauspicious time to sigu a mat- , nmouial mm curt it i hoped that busine will pick up later as the pres ent figures liw below that recorded for many months past. save CITY NEWS 'Cedarwood" Is a Stunning New Shade for Spring j jjav Evening, March' 12, 1925 trAen ire sary .you sat;e 200 by buy ing a Gulbr arisen Registering Piano, use mean it. It is a definite saving based on any comparison with or dinary "player pianos.' The price of every Gulbr dnsen is. branded in the back, at the factory. A stand' ard of value. A superior instru ment. A famous, one-name 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' STORE MUSIC PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednesday, and Saturday Night The Mississippi supreme court has held that honey bees are domesticated animals and that therefore their own er is liable for any damage which they cause. The court awarded a man for two limit's stung to death by bees of a neighbor. ' A. EDWARDS Grocery 7th and Olive Elks Bullclinn Phone 1971 Friday & Saturday. Specials Potatoes, 10 lbs. 25c Sugar, JO lbs 75c Corn Meal, JO-lb. sack 49c Nice Solid Cabbage, lb 6c Full Cream Cheese, lb 25c Bulk Shortening, lb 20c Liberty Cane, and Maple Syrup 45c & 90c SWEET PICKLES, pint 25c A Dandy Kitchen Broom 45c Koyal Club Peanut Butter in 1-lb. top pail 30c - 3 cans Peas or Tomatoes 43c One 5c stick Sugar Candy free with each pound of Royal Club Coffee Free Delivery (Continued from paje one) periu j with the vault. "This is nly the periodic inspection of the alarm system newl installed," was the ex planation of I. E. Snodgrasa, presi dent. Although the inspection is nec essary Mr. Suodgrasa states that it forcibly reminds him of the famous fable concerning theory of "Wolf." If we ring the gong too often, the passing public may come to pay no attention to it and when a real alarm souuds there will be no resonnse, the bunk head said. Friday, 13th, Again atch out fur black cats, broken mirrors ami one-armed hunchback tomorrow! The second Friuay to oc iur on the thirteenth day of the uivuib cunu'8 tomorrow, aud bad lucK on tnis day, according to reports ot almanacs, culeudars, books on super stitions ami the Encyclopedia lirttuu uica, is the worst kind of luck that can lit all a person. March, according to I'nited .States statistics, is the. month more birthdays than any other month of the year, and he whose b.rtluluy f.il's on the thirteenth this mouth will find that it also falls on t'r.diiy-oiuethiug that will not hap pen attain iu his whole lifetime. include J. K. Greer, Frank Itrauner, It. V. Neighbor, Jr., and A. LcUng. ' Sues For Divorce .Mrs. Urate Kocpp of Kugeue ha filed suit for divorce from her hus band, J(ay Kocpp, on a charge of de-aertiou. Meeting Postponed The meeting of the II. I. L. scheduled for Saturday of tb a week has been postponed it was announced today. . Leaves For Canada .Mrs. lugred Harndon of Eugene has left for Alberta, Canada, where she will make her future home. Business is Sold K. 11. Motaling has sold his store, residence, etc.. at Walterville io lie i. Marx of Eugene. The deal was hand led by L. E. Hodges. Notarial Commission Filed The notariut commission of J. V.. Young of Cottage tirove was filed to day at the 'office of the county clerk. Eleven Sports Offered Sports for co-eds iu physical edu cation at the university are announc ed by Miss Barbara 1'uge. Eleven va rieties ol sports will be offered, all for regular physical education credit, ami are as follows: Horseback rid-ug, goif, baseball, volleyball, hockey, ten uis, swimming, folk dancing, inter pretive dancing, archery nnd fencing. Classes will be open to approximate ly ifo persons. This is also to be the lirst 1 1 me that fencing is offered for university credit, and canoeing also will be taught, but not for credit. Canoeing 4rn.nmg will he offered for-j only two weeks, and, but six gins w.ll be allowed in a class. W. C. T. U. To Meet Winona Jewell, national lecturer of the W. C. T. U. will be in Eu gene March IS, aud plans for an all day institute are beiug made by members of the local organization. Miss Jewell will speak at 2X0 o'clock p. m. March 18 at the Uucotu school I'arent-Teacher association, and din ner will be served visiting members by the local women. The anti-cigarette program for various churches on temperance Sunday has been pre pared, f Building Contract Given Hargruves nnd Lindsay will build the new home of the Hank of Com merce at the site of the old Castle theater, it was announced yesterday. The bnnement for the structure is about romplete. The front eleva tion will be of red brick, trimmed in terra cottn, with six terra cotta pil Club Purchases Land Four and a half acres of land were purchased from Cal M. Young by the Kugeue Golf and Country club for the installation of the eighteenth green on the new nine holes now under construction, it is announced by Clare Lee. secretary. It is loeuted on the road, immediately wVst aud adjacent to the present holdings of thp club. Lot Is Purchased Mrs. Carrie Burden has purchased a residence lot on Fatrmouut boule vard near Yillard street. Return From Portland L. E. Beau, local attorney, has re turned from Portland after a short business visit. . Here From Pleasant H III O. L. Williams, resident of Pleasant Hill district, was a business visitor in this city today. Leaves For Portland lella l'eterson of this city has left for Portland where she will be em ployed at the Young's Gown shop. Jury Still out in Auto Theft Trial Late this afternoon the jury in the case of the state against Harold Col ter, charged with automobile theft, had not yet returned a verdict. 'The jury look the case shortly before uoou Uday. The jury is composed of Harry 1). Cherry, Felix Sparks, J. A. Cressey, .1. E. ltoach, ( Marguret Lee llapp, Emma J. Kut-li, Benjamin Conner, Clara C. Hogau, W. L. Copperuoll. Mrs. Grace Hampton, William .1. Brown, John Med m re. Ernest E.ler charged with obtain ing money under false pretenses was found guilty by a jury in circuit court last night. Elier will be sentenced to morrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Only six Licensed To wed This Month ' NVgntiatinn fr the pun-hnsc of a piere of ground on the Willamette , river euM of Grand street, northwest I from Skinner bu;te are under way today between (lie Kugene Snnd sod (iriiTel ttm puny and a group of IihmI men. owners of a large piece of ground in lint il strict. J. It. McKy. ; owner of the Eugene Sand and Gravel company, stated today that no an- j nouiicemont was yet ready iik to the ; plans of the company for the new i purchase. The ground has an area of i about five acres aud extends along the river including a large gravel : bar. Whether the gravel concern will plan operation of a plant on the new j site w not announced. M OTHER Clean Child's Bowels with "California Fig Syrup" Even If cross, feverish, bilious, con stipated or full of cold, children love the pleasant taste of "California Fig Syrup." A teaspoonful never fails to clean the liver ami bowels. Auk your druKgist for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has di rections for babies aud children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "California" or you may get an imitation fig syrupv 1 Only six marriage licenses Issue J in lysne county for the 12 days of j March up to late this afternoon is the 1 gleaned today from the office of the county clerk. . tomoji-ow is another one of Building Leased The Clem S. Frank building on Ninth nvenue east, between Oak and Willamette streets has been leased for 10 years by Albert U. Tiffany nnd j Robert W. Prescott. The lease was j made to provide a place for selling i the unsold portions of the E. Large; stork of women's wear. Plans ore tc i remodel the second story into rooms , or apartments. Dean Bovard Is Speaker I An address on ".Some Aspects of Health and Education" is to be given by Dean John Bovard of the depart ment of physical education of thoi university, tonight at 7:!tO o'clock at' the women's building. The public; is invited, and the lerlure is under! j auspice of the department of inedi-. one and zoology. fETSON HATS Returns From Grass Valley 11. A. McCully. lorsl realtor, has returned after a short visit iu east ern Oregon going as far as Grass Valley. Mr. Mi-Cully made the trip by automobile by way of The Dalles. The local realtor reports that the wheat farinein of eastern Oregon seem to have been hit hard by the freeze last winter. Moose Officer Coming Kiidney II. Brandon of Mooseb,eart, 111., executive secretary of the Moose lodge, will be a visitor in Eugene March lit it is announced by George Wood, local secretary. Mr. Brandon will meet representatives of all Moose lodge in this district, including Rose burg. Marsh field, Albany aud Corval-fis. Springtime is a busy time, Clean up, Paint up and Planting FORMALDEHYDE FOK SMUT OX GRAIN AND POTATO SCOT, PINT 50c CORROSIVE SUBLIMATKi FOR PO TATOES, FOUR OUNCES. BLUESTONE FOR GRAIN, 2 LBS. 25c LARGER (QUANTITIES LESS. CARBON D1SULP1I1DE, 1 PINT 5()o BLACK FLAG INSECT POWDER, 25c 50c AND $1.00. EL VAMPIHO INSECT POWDER BEL LOWS 10c FLYASON, 50c PER PINT ' HAND SPRAYERS 50c RED X MOTH PROOF HAGS, 5 FOR $1. Sassafras Bark, all resifted, no dust, "The healthful spring tea." Per peck . . . 5C Arrive From Mirshfleld .Mrs. Ilsrry Nteinnicts. and child, ren of Mnrchfield are gue.la at the heme of her mother. Mr. M. Al j Ian. 4'i" 'Jrith avenue irmt, Mrs. I Donald I. Hill and baby daughter of I ('nrva)li are also visiting Mrs. Allan. I Mr. Hill ia also Mra. Allan'a daugh ter. . Have you Seen the new Stetson Hats for Soring? Smart hats pvervone of them, with ard quality beyond comparison. There is economy in buying a Stetson hat it wears well it's a good hat from beginning to end. S7 Wade Bros. Hart Scluiffncr & Marx Clothes j Excavation work for the new heme ; of Judge L. T. Harris on Fairmount ; boulevard south of Villa rd street ba been started. Several other large residences will be under way in that district during the coining year. Removed to Hospital Jsle Gamble nun has been held at the county jail on a charge of larceny was taken ill last night and removed to the county hospital at Springfield. Gamble was recently bound ovrr to the grand jury.. Judot III Today Judge C. IV Barnard of the coun'y court wbu bsi ben ill at his home fr the past two days ii still untl to be t hi office. It n eipted that ll will be several daj before he re turns to dut). Motorists Other motoris'i fined t- la police ! 1 noirt tlit morning by Jodue Grorge ) A. Gilmore for park ng without lights Spring weather on your table HoritR or annahlne, the aparkle of now flower nnd lonven, renewed rigor that's spring. Dress up your table to the gaiety of thla season. There's no better way than with the itiv sterling silver fruit plates and bun linn dishes we hare Just received, Not for a long time have we had any. thing so gay. sparkling and well designed as this sterling ware. Mayonnaise bowls' with ladles to match; nut and bon bon plates with convenient serving handles; fruit dishes with filigree and engraved borders. See them In our windows. J. A. Hoffman Jeweler i IJj 7711 1 NEW CREPE E CHI.NB WINDSOR TIES AIIE DECIDEDLY THE VOGUE, 60c Smartly Individual Fashions For Business Women For the women who go to business, who realize the im portance of being well dressed, who use excellent taste and want excellent values, the M. & W. store is headquarters for smart apparel. Frocks and suits to wear in the offices, in shops or wherever women are making their way in the world all here at moderate prices and the newest styles. We are featuring this week special displays and special styles for the business women. Tailored Suits $25.00 . Trim new "Kenyon" hnml-tnilorcd suits Unit linvo n distinct nir of Binnrt efficiency. Of hnndsome ser viceable pro-shrunk nil woolen fabrics. Mannish mixtures in gray, tan nnd oxford. All silk satin lin ings. A number of imported jersey suits included Sizes 16 to 38 They're in our windows today! Sport Suits $16.95 Swagger! Yes, indeed! "When tlio business week cutis and the outing or week-end trip is thought of, theso mannishly tailored sports suits will be chosen. , VINE ALL WOOL FAB RICS IN Til 10 N I0W EST "BLAZER" ST Jit J' 10 S AN!) I'LAIN COLORS. , V A N C V K N I T T 10 I) WAIST BANDS. TRIG J'OCKIOTS They nro very smart nnd very be coming. The assortment is com plcto now $16.95 A COLORFUL LITTLE GARDENIA BLOOMS ON THE LEFT SHOULD ER of the suit, dress or cont. Jf it be a quaint thistlebloom with tiny for-get-me-nots entwined the wearer is assured of its being Ultrn-smart. Gardenias ' $1.00 ewBlousesjor&irLrig Dainty Athletic Underwear, "Lady Sealpax" $1.25 Suit Tailored of crossbar nnlnsnnk In hodlce and regulnllon top style. The same cool loose-fitting nnd wonderfully comfortable typo of athletic underwear tbnt men wear and enjoy. In fine bastiste $1.89 suit These "Jack-Tar" tiverlilouses are as tailored as can be nnd till the Miiartcr for it ! Of becoming serviceable English broadcloth. Long sleeves, link cuffs. 1'eter Pan and Lucille (Mil lars. They may be worn with r. the new suspender skirt also. $2.95 and $3.95 The Businesswoman Chooses Wise-ly-A Tailored Hat of Straw or Felt AND 1IKIIE SHEJIAfl A PAR TICtH.ARI.Y FINE ASSORT MENT TO SELECT FROM AT iA.95 The chio tailored hat, is of course the finishing touch to the business costume. One chooses a severely tailored chipped Milan straw or a fine French felt with just enough self trimming to enhance its smartness. All the Approved High Colors for Spring and Summer Wear r 66 The new "Gloria . Swanson" poke shapes iu fine French Felts S6.50 . And the Crepe de Chine Scarf $2.95 The chic. Parisian knots it about her throat with a big floppy loop over the shoulder. Her American sistei uueipiivocally adopts this mode. mim I I m I mm .iim mini ! I III nil a lay ill.