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i i. k. z.,hir.1ay Evening. March" 14, 1025 THE EUGENE CUAliD f . Pago Five :laraways: r,- CITY NEWS A Complete Assortment Of Easter Cards and Favors Ready For Choosing Easy to (Cuntinued Itum pate one) Herald, and is attendiuic the newa Pir conference here. Sho ia a uni venity journalism graduate. She is tuest at i lie U annua l'lii Ueta house, and will return to her home Sunday evcuiug. v children, Martha, loria, Helen and Kenneth have returned Jroui 1'ort luud where, they had gone at mid-week to liear tho Kreistcr coucert. ask dad to slip on his hat and coat. Bring him down to our store and let him put his feet on the pedals of a Qvlbransen Registering Piano. If he likes it, we'll explain in a few simple sentences our extra-easy payment plan. We will place only 25 Gulbran sens on this special basis. So find oat about it today or tomorrow. Laraway's Music Store A Man's Choice the Gruen Watch li Men have always chosen tho tfruen Yen-Thin be cause they lYmnil it faithful in tiniekccijing service ami distinctive in design, it. reflects the man who can appreciate genuim: quality. See for yourself at our store the splendid variety of llicst! cele brated timepieces. Luckey's Jewelry Store - AW AW BRISTOAV Corvallls Men Here U, I. a usai i? Hm-il. iiiHi1!tf.ur (.orvallia (jinivtte-'rimet; llunald WiHori, publisher of the Uoutuu In- dependent; Arthur W. Lawrence, i owner of the Corvaltis. Printing com- j uuv; rren uennkc, editor of ilio o. A. C. Daily ltaroiuter. Ir. F, K. (.tiirillan, prufosor uf chemistry; El vin Hoy, president of tho O. A. C. clDiptrr of Sigma liUa Chi, profes sional JOUrnillisni frutrmiir LVui.L- I j. .Snow, head v( t lie department of! industrial journalism; and Jvhu Muri ne r, insiruetur in industrial journa lism, were those attending the news paper conference from Curvallis yes terday. Bank Clearings Gain If the Eugene tank clearings for the remainder of March equal those recorded for the first two weeks this will be a record month for the'clear ins boUBtf, according to reports made otday. The total cUtt rings for the two weeks ending today are f l,UtH,7U4.7tf. For the fi-st week of the mouth the clearings were $."il4,(!Ki.48 and for the second week IMU.UU7.US. Tue largest siugle days clearings during the past two weeks were $107,000 on March 11. Mrs. Allen Leaves Mrs. F. E. Allen left Eugene today for Sau Francisco, where she is book ed for passage on the 3. S. Shiro Maru to Ilongkonk, China, March 17. Mrs, Allen is the wife of F. E. Allen, superintendent of the navy yards at Ilongkonk for the United Kingdom, and has been visiting friends and rela tives in Eugene and Kosebnrg fov several months. Funeral Announced Funeral services for the late Mary Ann Pitney will ho held from the Mil ler chapel nt Junction City at U o'clock Sunday afternoon, it is an nounced. Tho Pev. V. F. Naukwell, pastor of the First Christian church of Junctiott Chy will he in charge. Interment will be in tho I'crgueson cemetery. Pioneer to Meet Members of the Pioneer boys' clubs of the city will hold a general eve Kgether at the Y. M. C. A. this eve ning. Each club is to furnish a stunt as its contribution to the program. Visit in Corvallls J. F. McFarlaud, vauger of the Cas cade national forest at Oakridge, 11 J. Fugles, ranger at Reserve, and Smith h. Taylor ranger at McKenzie bridge, went to Corvallis yesterday, where they interviewed students in forestry at Oregon Agricultural col lege with regard to summer employ went. On Buying Trip H. Wayne Green, of the new Eu gene clothing firm to be known as the Ureen-Kilboru company, will leave tonight on a spring buying trip to Seattle and Portland. lie will be gouc for a week or ten days. Visit In Eugene Mr fin.) Mh. V VnotAF nt Portland are visitors in Eugene. Mr. Vester was formerly manager of the; versity five years ago. j Dance Hall Licensed A license to operate a dance ball at the Cascade resort near McKen zie bridge was granted yesterday to Sloan and Kuhn by the county. Return From Chehalls Mr. and Mrs. Cal Eaton have re turned from Chehalis, Wash., where they were called by the death of Mru. Eaton's brother, O. J. Albert. Dr. Hurley Moves Dr. George I. Hurley moved his office today from the second floor of the Hampton buildiog to the new Min er building. t , Water Grants Filed Grants for state water rights for two Lane county residents were fil I cd today at the offica of the county j clerk. C. A. ISaubert is allowed U i feet per second front dauber t creek for use in cold Btorugo and ice House. W. (i. Shannon is allowed to take one foot per second from Bob creek. Jurist Visits Eugene J. W. Hamilton, citcuit judge of Douglas county, was a visitor iu Eu gene yesterday from itoseburg. He ia stopping at the Osburn bote). Local Couple to Wed Harry Ahlquist and Mary E. liirt ley, both of Eugene, were granted a marriage license at the county clerk's office yesterday. Church Worker Goes Mrs. C. N. Downey of Atlanta, Gu.t national field secretary of the Chris tian missionary society, left today for Albany, where she will Hpcnd several days in work in Linn county. Mrs. Downey has finished a week's work in Lane and northern Douglas counties. Sheep Hold Killed F. U. Stiekch, who has sevcrnl flocks of sheep in diflcrent parts of Lane county, put in a claim yester day for 1-7 sheep of his that have recently hern killed by dog.i in tho county court. Sixty-six in one flock were filniti, in niiulbVr, ami IS in a third. Railroad Man Here 1 1. C. Craig, of the general pas senger department of the Southern Pacific railrond at Portland, was tn Eugene today nt tending tho rloaiiirf inrHings of tho editorial .''inference at the Cniver.-dly of Oregon, Back From Portland Mr. and Mr. .Inhn Patterson and IRISH JUBILTE Four Oaks Orange Tuesday night. March I7ih. Everybody cmno and love a real time. BOXINO finn't fail to see the ficht Monday night at tne vt inter tarnen Leaves for Portland David M. Graham, local shoe mer chant, went to Portland yesterday for a few days' business visit. Visits In Portland W. W. Calkins, president of the United States National hank, went to Portland yesterday on a business visit. Hero From Cottage Grove Mrs. C. 1. King, resident of the Cottage Grove district, was a busi ness visitor here today. in Hi USE THE GUARD WANT AD WAYS Gen. N. Mi'I.an. Insurance, S00 Willamette St. Phone 01". tf Osburn Hotel Beauty Parlour. Phone S!U. tf I CifJ I Charming Creations for Spring The Hats That Are Different! The new lmfs me lust ns cav as the costumes, and sueli 11 fo choose from. "ew -Mea.lowhrook, New 1-ashion Hat arriving each day. Prices Ranging $5.00 to $18.75 1 sueli a variety of styles and New ( anieo Correct Jpparel fir Women It look Perry Stelinachcr, of Oak riilge a little more than four hours to make the trip by automobile from Westfir to Eugene leaving the lumber town at 1 a. m. and arriving here shortly after 5 o'clock this morning. Mr. Stelmacher, deputy shrriff of Hie Oakridge district was coining to Eu giuic lo appear as a witness in a case jdntrd for today. "The road is in terrible condition, deep ruts and a -a of mud make the going almost impassable," the deputy sheriff reported I his morning- A I Hnyni deputy sheriff of the Oak ridge district, also started fmm AWnt fir to Eugene by motor hut twjc broke down shortly after starting and had lo return. But few cars hnve nisd the trip out from (takririg to Eugene thi winter and Mr. Stehnnher is in douhl as lo whether he will moke the re turn trip iu the near future. (fontinued from page one) qualifications should go into the rec ord iu reply to the charges against him. AftT conference with opposition leaders, Senator Curtis said the vote woutd go over until Monday. LEADERS DESPAIRING WASHINGTON, Mnrch M. OP) Convinced that a serivnd rejection of the nomination of Charles B. War ren to he attorney general is inevi table, administration leaders in the senate today, asked for time and gave some indications of resigning their last hope of viefWy. Some of them believed that Presi dent Coolidge himself had become convinced Mr. Warren never could In- confirmed and was railing about for another to nominate in hi place. The White House, itself, however, gave no sign that the fight had been abandoned, officials thre indicating on the contrary that ths president remained determined lo wag a war to the finish with bis opponents in the senate. Vole Is Delayed A movement to delay a vote until Monday was Initiated imuiediat"iy after Senator Curtis of Kansas, Hie republican leader, had returned from a midday conference with the: eiecu tire at the White llout-e. Home lead ers of the opposition agreed to have the matter go over, but Senator Waish. democrat. Montana. init-d that there be a roll call at today's rion. The understanding among neuafnr who were aked lo consent to a He. lay was that lh president wanted tune in which to make a new eer. lion. Meantime, they naid. th War ren nomination would not be ith- dra n but would He permtttrd to roine to a vote Monday beraute Mr Covtidge wanted the nominee's juali rtj ! ltf m 8 Jj9 V. MIL Timwi lijavor tnese yxm The Sport Coat is an essential part of the smart woman's wardrobe, and for the multiple duties of motoring, sports and general utility wear these jaunty coats from "Kenyon" and "Conde" will give attractive and satisfactory service. Tailoring that cannot be surpassed mannish fabrics and novelty weaves in an unrivalled showing. The Dress Coat The separate coat is necessary both for warmth and smartness and when it is made of any one of the lovely fabrics of the season it is delightfully decorative and dressy. Kashmirs and patterned woolens gay with color or in solid tones. Many have fur at the neck or coat bottom as you wish. Coats of out ward beauty and inherent goodness. ;34 .'75 OHIK.K firOHTS COATS TO yib '49 .75 otiikr nnKss coats .v Madame Louise Homer tells you how she combine her Crofeuional and her home life, i an article in The Delineator for April Now on itle at our Burtertck Pattern Department m m LATEST NEWS OF THE WORLD OF FASHION Tho KvrniiiK mofln ran lir-t bo doarrlhtd In two wonl chiffon nntl laco. Wool jcry h boon rcalorcd to favor In lh- mode especially alnio It t'limrt In lnvly, soft BhtMlefl. Cuffn on iprlng gliivca ro little inullnr. Uut decorative a nver. Knnilnlne faahlone borrow much from tho miincullnn mode -witneas the tail tired null, the double breaated top-coat, the nunninh alilrt and even the little bow tie. The bat with It dented crown ha made unite a dent" In the mode. NEW GARDENIAS $1.00 Hecond Floor . -- ..f- inlB T r ' CREPE DE CHINE SCARFS $2.05 -Second Floor ficatlom for the ie fully et furlb In debate on the aenote floor. No Charge Indicate A the .eiil'e enillel. the jireai dent held lat minute" rnfernce with Hruator furtin, nd Kenater Hir.thirn, republican, t'omintieut. Mianlime hi lieutrnnt on the floor were In coiifereni-e with eome of the republirana woo previou.iy Voted iKnio.t eonfirmation. ur(in( them to , .iicport the admiui.tratioo In which ; now baa become the ftrttt hi in. tie between the r imitite and the en ale. New poll! of lb. annate were made by the leader on both .idea, but j tliey were a.d to have phown no I change in the aiiiiatinn. with an iodi- eair.i majority ecaiti.i coniirinauon ot from tbret to 'Liquor Mash Held ! By man is Charge ! On a (barge of poKHeiision of nish, jjobn Filming of the Oakrhlue dls Itrict was brought here triday follow- iug his arret yeterday on a tele graphic tAsrrant from here, Fleming; I was tried on a liquor chnrg- in (lit Jumite court at Oakridge Thursday! hut was found not gnihy by a jury. The deputy hid a iard time making i the trip to Eugene from Oakridge. ; He started, accompanied by Fleming. ! j in an automobile but broke duv, n ' iiwji on the bad road and den was 1 forced to abandon the r and flig : height train on whi h he r-le into ; the nty with his prisoner, Vtit ijiirility cigsrs. Prince .Vmo. LAOlEft SHDPPE Dresimaking, hats, lingerie and jnorelty fancy work, 7J0 Willamette, I lups'airs. l'bone 881. n17 j Phone S. E- ateveni for piano tuning. - " i Innure with Henry Trnmp. Phone 121 DANCE AT GAIETY HALL JUNCTION CITY SAT. MARCH 14 Whatever You Do SEE f"" 'ABRAUAM VLINCOL Starts Monday at the Rex PANTS Cut and made specially for you any tyla or grade In our own ahop. Guaranteed to (It. LISTON MFG. CO. 719 01. va Elk, Bldg. i. s,, I : ? -I1 1 ' u . 1 1 U V I 1 1 I"! i i ! 'I ;! 1 i