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Friday Evening, March 13, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Page Five If ?. f LARA WAY ' S rence is soon to leave for a visit of three mouths at Honolulu. The Only REGISTERING Piano What an tstounding ehangt hu corot id dus in pianos played, by music roll and pedals! To being vounelf musically up-to-the-minute Ltnveseigate the REGISTERING Pianol What an amazingly finer and altogether better quality of music you now can play because of thia ntw-dsy Registering featurel To realize now completely thia epoch making idea has upset all your former opinions of instruments of this typeget acquainted with the Gulbnuuen. Keys pmttd down, as in hand playing not knocked down, as in ywterdas player-pianoa. TWi what the Gulbransen Regis taring feature doe! It misters your ex act "touch" on each note. You can graduate each note's shading, not merely play it loudly or softly. With such direct and perfect control as the Gulbransen giva of each and every note on the key board, you can regulate their tone separately, individually exacty as the pianist does in profes sional concert playing I Tour Models-National Priced $450 $530 $6 1 5 $700 Laraway Music Store DANCE .OpeniDg dance Friday night, March 13th t Coburg Bridge pavilion. Wood's Orchestra. Kverjbody wel ,mi(. n)13 DANCE AT GAIETY HALL JUNCTION CITY SAT. MARCH 14 . BOXING FANS Monday night at the Winter Gar den at S:30. nilO OLD TIME DANCE At Thurston, Saturday, March 1 -1 1 h . Garrett playing ,the piano. Everybody welcome. ml4 Showanda. the choice of the smoker. Insure with Henry Trump. rbne 121 .J&Z2&aAlhe RED BAND vtwinBmJr :-: CITY NEWS :-: (Continued from pise ontt) which wired the building, will erect the fixtures. The lights will bo of massive type, similar to fixtures be ing installed in the new hotel at Ta coma, Wash., and MO pieces will be used throughout the hotel. Tax Penalty Given Penalties for failure to file in come tax returns become effective at midnight, Monday, March 16, it was announced this moruing from the of fice of James Furnish, deputy, in the city hall. Following are the penalties: "For willful failure to make and file a return on time not more than $10,000 or imprisonment for no more than one year, or both, and, in addi tion, 25 per cent of the amount of the tax. For willfully making a false or $10,000 or imprisonment for not more than five years, or both, and, in addi tion, 50 per cent of the amount of the tax. Fur deficiency in tax. interest on deficiency at 6 per cent per year to the date the deficiency is assessed, One Thin Woman Gained 10 Founds m 20 Days Skinny Men Can Do the Same All weak men and women All nervous men and women All skinny men and women Can grow stronger, healthier ami more vigorous and take on solid need ed flesh in 30 days just by taking McCoy's Cod J.iver Oil Compound Tablets four times a day as easy to take as candy. And what u hit these flesh produc ing tablets have made. One druggist tripled his sales in one week. Everybody kuowa that nnsty-tastlng evil-smelling Cod Liver Oil is a won derful vitalizer, flesh producer and health creator. But who wants to swallow the hor rible stuff, when these wonderful tan lets McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com pound 'iVilets, are just as good and so easy to lake. A box o ftiO tablets for 00 cents and if anr tkinny man or woman doesn't gain at least 0 pounds in M) days money back. Ask Linn Drug Co., V. A. Kuykendall, Carroll's I'liannacy or any good druggist any where in America, Be sure and get McCoy's, the orig innl and genuine, and don't forget there is nothing on earth so good to make backward, listless, underweight children grow strong and robust. and, in addition, 5 per cent of the amount of the deficiency if due to negligence intentional disregard of rules and regulations without intent to defraud, or 00 per rent of th amount of deficiency if due to fraud." The deputies at the city hall will be iu their offices all day tomorrow aoM Monday to help taxpayers file their returns. The line forma to the left, they announce. Legion Drive Planned A drive for 600 members will be conducted by the -American Legion next week, it is announced by Ken neth Abies, commander. The commit tee in charge, consists of Mr. Abies. Dr. L. G. Helterlint, Ben F. lor ris, C. S. Dillon, Carl Mickelson, Karl Moses, Karl Matlock, M. Mays, Wilson Coffey and George Love. At last night's legion meeting Nelson F. Macduff, supervisor of the Cascade national forest spoke on fire protec tion, and praised the legion for their help in volunteering BO fire fighter in case of necessity, last summer. Style Opening Soon Spring style openings in Kngene stores are set for the week starting Friduy, March 20, it was announced yesterday by the committee in charge. Window displays of clothing mid other merchandise will be unveiled at 8 o'clock. As at the autumn open ing, an auto show will be held on Willumette street Friday uight. Frank Blade is in charge of the gen eral committee, with Frank Flinsky, Stanley It. Stevenson, J. C. 1'rlce and Arthur Hendershott. Eivgene Religion Topic "lievivalism or Evolutionism," a study of the religious mind of Eu gene, will be the theme of Rev. Frank Fay Eddy Sunday morning at the Uni tarian church. The Bolovst at this service will be Wanda Eastwood, violinist. Newspaper Man Takes Rest Otto Gilstrnp, telegrnph editor of tho Morning Register, is taking a rest on account of ill health. He and his family expect to go to Portland and Seaside for a vacation. Raymond Law rence of the University of Oregon fac ulty is substituting on tlie telegraph desk during Mr, Gilstrap's ah fence. To Practice Satudray The children's chorus will meet Saturday morning at 0 o'clock in the junior high school in place of the university music building it was an nounced today ) Mids Lcona Mar-sters. Copyright Hart Schaffner & Want Spring Has Gertainly Come in Like a Lion when it conies to Style They're here with a rush and an overwhelming variety color, models, fabrics never anything like it before. The wider shouldered suit, snugger at the hips, wide trousers, easy drape they're right in style. Prices are important too they're low for fine quality. We'll show you everything. $35$60 Wade Bros. Hart Schaffner Marx Clothes Returns to Hospital t Charles Knoop who was recently dismissed from the Eugene hospital following an accident when ho wns struck by a car and sustained n brok en leg, has returned to the hospital for further medical treatment. Office Is Moved Dr. B. F. iScaicfe is moving his offices from the rear of tho Odd Fol lows building to new quarters in the front of the building. These offlcea wero formerly occupied by Dr. Dale who is now in the new Miner holding. Gleo Club to Practice The second practice of the newly organized Kiwanis giro club will he held this evening under the direction of Hugh A mder. 1 ho club will tdng at the "Ladies Night" entertainment of (ho Kiwanians to he held next week Here from Salom Mrs. Myrtle Lawrence of Salem Is here for a vitit with her brother Frank llarritt of this city. Mrs. Law Keep Fit By adding sparkle to your morning drink. There's a way to keep fit, to keep cheerful, ever at your best. Millions now employ it. It savea many lost days. And it wards off and ends a great many diseases caused by poisons In thp system. On rising, drink a glsxs of water, hot or cold. That washes out the stomach fits it for food. Add t that water a little .Tad Salts. That makes an acid, efferves cent drink, .lad Halts are made from the acids of lemon and grape, plus lithia, etc. 1 The results are quick and amas lug. In one hour comes elimination of poisons and wscte. The system is freed. You start the day like a chihl at school. All enjoy these effects. Millions who know them gain doubled joy and efficiency. Try .lad Halls tomorrow morning. All druggists supply them, You will '4iever forget them when yon watch the results for one day. Adr, Wood and Coal Wood under cover any length King Coal Oak Cord Wood Ash Slabwood Maple MANERUD HUNTINGTON FUEL CO. 1st National Bank Bid Room 24 Phone 651 Mr. Peterson Dies Word was received here by 1. A. Peterson 'that his father. Carl Y. Peterson, died yesterday afternoon at his home in Mellincham, Wash. Four sons, P. A. Peterson of KiiRene, Alfred and I harles Peterson of Hcllingham, (ieorge W. Peteritou of Albert Lee, Minn., and Dr. K. C. Peterson of Salina. Kansas, and one dauthter. Mrs. J, W. Parker, of nellingham, survive. Service Cancelled March vesoer service to be liven bv i the University of Oregon choir Suu- day has been called off on account of ! onflict with the Demarest meeting.! The next vesper service will be the evening of Hood Friday, April 10. j Father Seriously III j Mrs. Leo hchenek left yesterday; for Munice, Ind., after having rcceiv-1 ed a telegram that her father was j very seriously ill. lhe was aceompan-; led as far as Portland by Mr. Schcnck Ranch Is Sold Charles Blust of Nyssa. Oregon. has arrived in Eugene to take over the ranch owned by Charles L. Beck ley and Jess L. Beck ley. at Alvadore, which be assumed in a trade. The Main Floor Piece Goods Section Offers for Saturday 56 Inch Sports Woolens You'll recognize tho price as being very speeinl when you examine these, hnndsoino woolens. About 14 pieces to select from. Novelty weaves and fine French flannels in excellent weights lor spring and summer dresses, coats and skirts. Plaids, checks, stripes, in rich pretty shades of tan, grey, green, blue and brown. Q.95 O yd. Marrlaoe License Granted Owen L. Shurloch and Mies Gene 1 1 vleve McPherson of Eueene vert I granted a marriage license at the of fice of It. S. lirjson, county clerk, yesterday. Judge Wells Returning j Judce ami Mrs. J. U. Wells, who. have been visiting in Southern Cali fornia for the last two months, are ouj their way home, it is announced at tho ntfii .if WaIIo Wall. Itnrnv. I Local Couple Married Owen Lt. Surlock and Genevieve McPherson, both of Eugene, wero married last evening at the parsonage, of tho First Christiau church by Dr. L. v. Stivers, pastor. Meeting is Saturday The Ladies of tho O. A. It. will day in the armory at 2 p. m. All members are requested to be present as it is to be an important meeting. Leaving for Upper River . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kneelsnd and Mr. and Mrs. Itobei-t lliddln 'will spend the wek-eml nt tho Middle farm on the upper MeKenzie. Licensed to Wed Lester P. Smith and Kinmar It. Siefnrte of Kugeue, Jinvo been grant ed a marriage license at Vancouver, Washington. Leave For Omaha Mr. and Mrs. E.' J. Christ were called to Omaha, Neb., today on ac count, of the serious illness of their daughter. Returns From California Mrs. Frank Hampton has returned from Sen .lose whero she hns been for (lie past bix weeks visiting with Mrs. Stella M. Hughes nnd Miss Haz el iiladstone. 56 Inch Jersey Cloth The vogue of tho "Blazer" sports suit is established and now you will want theso good looking jerseys. We have them in wanted shades of green,' henna and castor. Gara Mill Flannels Gara mill flannels aro demanded by women of fashion every where. Far superior to tho ordinary flannel found at near tllifi nriCA. Sinff InviirinitQ 11 u.r.,il 41., 1., 1 4:P..ll.. woven and fast dyed in rich clear shades of red, gold, cocoa 1.1 .1 I it . . . . ' . u.uii, green, opai, asnes-oi-roses, sapphire, sandalwood and ones wide. 3 5 , henna, orchid. .00 yd. .00 yd. poudro 5G in- TWO BIG SALES In The McMorran & Washburne Basement Store For Saturday Gingham House Aprons 99c Dozens'of pretty styles gen uino Ainoskeng and Security ginghams fast, .colors nicely nuido with wido hems. Ail sizes and plenty of the larger sizes to 54. On Bale linneniRiit only. WOO Pairs Men's, Women's, Children's Hosiery at Amazingly Low Prices A disposal of odd lots, broken sizes and discontinued numbers. If you would cut your family's hosiery bill jn 1IALK attend this reniarknble sale and supply your future needs. On anle hnnompnt onlv. TTB 11 I Tin ISM'MII TMklMMBSBS Returns from North Kliftabeth ilufnagel who has been visiting at Senttle for I ho past sev eral months, hns returned here. Here from Grove , Mrs. Clara Hurkbolder and Mrs. .1. H. Chambers wore visitors in Hugrno today from Cottage tirovo. Kupene's building record of .$1100, a'27) in February ranks her nineteenth among the 70 major cities of the Pa cific coast in total value of new biiild it'C projects during tiie month, ac cording to the survey of S. W. Straus and company, received this morning by W. II. Alexander, city building in spector. The total figure in this city, as rooipared with $ltf 8,800 in February of J 124, was greater than the Febru ary showing of all towns in the stud's of Idaho and Nevada, the highest in Oregon outside of Portland, holiest in Utah excepting Salt Lake, and in Physician Surprised "Hearing of some good results from the use of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy I decided to try it on a chronic case of indigestion and gastritis I was in terested in. After the first dose the patient was relieved of gas troiiblo and was soon able to eat radishes and many things he had not eaten in years' It removes the catarrhal mu cous from the intestinal tract, and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and in testinal ailments, including append; citis. One dose will convince or money refunded at all druggists. Wnsbington, except Seattle, Tacnum and Spokane, Klamath Falls, which bended Ku geue for the highest per cent of in crease in the year 11)21, dropped to only $;itJ,7rr laHt month. Astoria's tot al was $10(i,7::0; ifiiirm, ?.irt,)."0; and Purl land, $1,504,080. Portland's fi urn is (he biggest monthly tot til in its history, nnd is .'It per cent higher than last February, Other cilies are wn telling l see what Kiigeiie'a building record is go ing to be thin year, according to Mr. Alexander, lie says he talked with n man recently wlio was at true ted In tho city to invest in property bei-uiKC of the steady increase in building fig ures here. "I've been watching Kti gene newnpnpers," the man said, ac cording to Mr. Alexander, 'nd I'm convinced thnt this city is the hcnl one in Oregon ouuido of Port hi ml m which to own property." Among the permits granted by Mr. Alexander tday nre tin- following. Mrs. IK M. Foster, fUHMl dupbx apartment house at. TIL'S nnd Twelfth avenue west. Clem Unwell, $2000 modern bunga low nt 1472 tifghlh avenue west, Clem Howell, $.100 remodeling of residence st 1.408 Kiahlh avenue we v., A to:il of J07 vessels wero broken up or dismantled in the shipyards of tho "world (luring (he 1nt three moullis of In hI. year, BOXING Don't fail to soo the fight Monday night at the Winter (iaiden. mill fien., N. McLean. Insurance, SOO Willamette St. Phenc 017. tf MARCEL AND CURL 75o. WW K 8th, iriOO-.l. Zola Ilieger. ml ft Perfect Digestion Means a Clear Complexion THE WORLD'S GREATEST Always Produces Foods That Are Easily Digested SALES TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRANZ Innuro with llcnry Tramp. I'liorn KM D. E. Nebergall Meat Co. 66 E. 9th Phone 36-37 Saturday Specials Beef Roast, lb. . 14c Beef Boils, lb. . 9c Hamburg, lb. . . 15c Fancy Creamery Butter, lb. ... 50c Sweet Pickles, pint 25c All Kind s Fish Our Specialty Pacific Nut ... 25c Nucoa , 28c Si 1 nt You Will Want THE SAVAGE Wringerless Because: It has no wringer and needs none. It cannot tear off or break buttons or fasteners. It dries whole, tubfuls for the line in one minute. You need never put your hands in hot or cold water no hand rinsing or bluing. It washes everything from tiny handkerchiefs to largest comforter or blanket with out any adjustment. N or extra tuba stationery is needed. It dries without leaving any creases to be ironed out. It1 never needs the oil can oiling is automatic. Its flat white top makes a fine table. One simple switch controls every operation. It' is made and guaranteed by the makers of the world's finest firearms. -' r j 1 s 4v f t I 4 ft ,: i , 4 I- i 1 I -'0 3 , "1 I i i f , ! -r . i is T'.io Naviitfi' i lpst(.'d and Hpprovptl li'y flood Housekeeping nnd Trib une (X. Y.) Tn;,tiiut('H, I'riHeiila Proving Plant, Todny's Housewife, TentinK Home, Tlie Ilomis Milker's Bureau mid lending nutliorittes. A Demonstration Is A Revelation SIGWART ELECTRIC CO. 933 Willamette Phone 18 3