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Monday Evening, March 1C, 102') THE EUGENE GUARD Tage Five LARA V AY'S iBinm---am mi . W ' I :-: CITY NEWS :-: , The Only REGISTERING Piano Whit aa mounding chinge has coma to put in pianoa played by music roll and pedals! To bring younelf musically up-to-the-minute iHnvestigat. the REGISTERING Pianol What an anuxingljr finer and altogether better quality of music you now on play because of this new-day Registering feature! T" realize how completely this epoch making idea has upset all your former opinions of instruments of this type get afrniaimfd with the Gulbranun. Keys prmcd down, as in hand. Pying-not huckj down, as in yestertkys player-pianos. That't whet the Gulbransen Registering reeture does! It rtrislm your ei. act touch" on each note. You can graduate each note's shading, not merely play it loudly or softly. Wi'Ji nidi direct and perfect control m the Gulbransen civa, ol each and every note on the key board, you can regulate their tone separately, individually exactly .as the pianist does in profes. aional conceit playing! tm Models National)!) Priced $450 $530 $615 $700 Laraway Music Store (Continued from pare one) rl in the main office room. This change will add considerably to the convenience of visitors and others de siring information. Freight Loss Reduced C'o-eieraiion of shippers and rail road employe!! lias resuli.,1 in . :i: per cent reduction of loss and lm,,ce i to leaa-tliau-carloail freight handled hv tno Southern l'anfic company since U'-l, il was aQiiuuneed by 1.. K Gra ham, district freigm anil passenger agent of the Southern l'aeific, who received tlic report today. Virtually one-half of this reduction was made, ui 1ICJ, he says. "Hough handling, il legible uud inaccurnie marking, im proper paokiug and loading, are the chief causes of loss ami damage to freight," says Mr. Graham. "Loss and dnniage prevention meetings of em ployes who actually handle freight are held regularly and problems confront ing the shippers and carriers nre discussed. Uust, charging cruel and inhuman treatment. The couple were married June 14, litO!) and have no dependent childreu. Class To Meet An opeu meeting of the Thcosophi eal class will be held at the homo of Mrs. Vitus, 1104 l'earl street, Tues day eveuiug at S o'clock. .V cordial invitation has been extended to all interested in the study. ' Property Is Purchased A. V. Ling has sold his property -17 Seveulb nvenuo west to Mm. 1.. J. Morton who owns the adjoiu iug house at -ICi Seventh nvenue. Mrs. Morten plans to remodel the new property for au apartment house. House Is. Robbed Hobberj of the home of S. I. (Js (h'll at Jul Fourteenth avenue cast, was reported to local police head ijuailers yesterday evening between (i:.'10 and t:oO o'clock. The robber ap parently entered through a wiudow, ihe partolmeu reported, using a 1 ',4 inch "jiuimy." 4 men Fined When Guilty Plea Made Treading guilty to charges of using Indecent language during an altercation at a danco at Veneta, early Sunday morning four men were each fined $25 by Judge Harold J. Wells in justice court this morning. The four are: O. Bodtber, D. Stuchrath, Frank Tof dbl and Bennle Jensen. The men vere arrested by special depu ties of the Law Enforcement league. The deputies also re ported that the dance which ac cording to law should have been closed' at midnight, was still in session at 1:20 a. m. No action bas yet been taken on this, it is announced. BOXING FANS Monday night at the Winter Gar den at 8:30. mlG OREGON MOTOR CO. Fhone 040. 030 Olive tf EnfiENE cor,r.irii-rrinv inivcv 774 WILL. STREET., PHONE 60o' W. H. BLOWERS. MGR. if St. Paul Railway , Securities Slump NEW YOHK, March 10. Reports that the St. Taul railway's financial difficulties were approaching a crisis which would .result in an early re ceivership or rc-organir.atiou caused heavy selling of the road's securities today, carrying the stock issues anil several of the bonds to record lower levels. Liquidation of the slocks depress ed the common to 7 7-8 and the pre ferred to 13 1-2, checking an early upward movement in tlio rest of the market. The selling wave also spread to the St. Paul bonds, driving the fours of 1025 down to their previous record low of 03 and bringing reces sions of a point or so in many of the other obligations. Actress Sues on Note for $103,000 Mutual Life. G. M. Rnrvn on p- 8 th. tf "liiW'wlth Henry Trbmp1. Phone 121 for Quality cigars. Prince Nemo. Sbowanda, the choice of the smoker. NEW YORK, March 16. Louise Glaum, motion picture actress to day filed suit for $103,000 nsrainst J. Parker Read, motion picture pro ducer, alleging that be owes her the money on a note executed in Los Angeles in December 1921. Read, by whom Miss Glaum for merly was employed and starred in a number of pictures, Is said to be residing in Paris. Worried About Your Health ? HAS a cold or attack of grip left you lame and stiff; miserable with backache "all run down?" . Then how about your kidneys? You know, winter's colds and chills throw a heavy strain on the kidneys. The kidneys are apt to slowup in their work of filtering poisons from the blood. Then may come con stant backache, rheumatic twinges, headaches, dizziness and bladder irregularities. Why not try Doan's Pills? Doom's action on the kidneys is to assist elimination of body impurities. They have no injurious effects and are known the world over for the good they have done. Ask your neighbor Here is Eugene Proof: Mts. J. J. Elwood, 892 6th Ave,, W., says: "My kidneys were weak and I had severe backache. I could hardly keep at rny work and felt run down and miserable. I had frequent, hcudaches and my ' kidneys acted Irregularly so I used Doan's Pills nnd they soon fixed me up in good shape." Doan's Pills Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidney At ill deilen, 60c a box. Foilf r-Milbun. Co., Mfg. dsemiiU, BulUlo, N. Y. Masquerade Wednesday Wednesday night the members the Awencui legion usl will smse uiasqiR'nide .da nut! aW tho eimmlier of ci'iiiuu'iTu luuius. This is 0110 of a scr ies uf Buciiil events plimm'd fur mem bers and their ladies, and a particular invitation, in extended to nil legion iiai'rtiH, wmrdU)g to W. N. Wiutk'i', uhuiruuiu uf the cuiuinittce. Caravan Cancelled A proposed motor caravnu from Washington and Oregon to Califor nia thin spring to attend the annual meuthiR ofc hotel men of the Tacific coast has been cancelled. The Kn Bene chamber of commerce; was re cently u$kcd to take part iu the cara van. Now Homes to Bo Built Cecil Henderson was granted a per mit this afternoou by W. H, Alexan der, city building ' inspector, to erect a new $KK)0 residence at 708 Ninth nvenue west. Work will commence on tbo structure immediately. William Kenrher took out a permit for a -flH'O buucnlow at l-lo. Ninth avenue west, Dahlias Are Planted lieu l' Kecuey, one of the well known growers of dahlias iu Lane county, has already planted a large number of bulbs although lie states that this is rather early iu the sea son. Mr. Keeney lias about 115 var ieties of dahlias. Leave for Portland Mrs. Ben Hammilt, 112 Kleveuth avenue east, and her sister, Mrs. Dora lirown, who is visiting in Eu gene from the east:, and her brother-in-law, (J. J. Sluyter of California, left Saturday on a motor trip to Port land, where they will visit with rcl-lutivcs. Buys Eugene Store C. It. Itniley, of Cocur d'Alene, Idaho, has purchased the -Neighborhood store at 007 Jefferson street from Miss Lehta (Jrieve, it was an nounced yesterday by the Sam Hugh Realty company, which , handled the deal. Masseuse Establishes Here Mnrtr 1 f A m-turnon. emerienced iiitio.miiiA nf fl'nMlnnd. Iins onened parlors at 3'J'J3 Washington street, where she will specialize tn facial and hn.lt- miiaaniise Nlio I fl Graduate of hu orthopedic hospital, ami uses the Weir Mitchell system. Many On Upper River m... non.iln fi-Ain KittFonft motored up the McKenzie yesterday nnd Un report a tine sunny any. mny inuu I t.i it nvnr tit A ( 'fltllH Creek rOflfl nnd rMMtrt that this route seemed more popular than ever before. Music House to Move ntiw tncntimi nf the Marshall mimic liousp in the new liny building on :venth avenue wft between Olive and Chsmclton street ts to be the new Stnnlcy building on Ninth nvenue west The music shop will be situated in the east room neit to the alley. Divorce Is Asked l. ffin I' Html i.nlflv filed milt for divorce from her hu'haml,, John A. Here From Roseburg K. A. Unit on , former physical edu cation director of the Kugcno Y. M. C A., and now connected with Boy Scout work iu Hoseburg is hero to attend the scout organization meet ing this evening at the rooms of the chamber of commerce. Returns to California Mrs. H. K. J.evcridgo of San J.iits Obispo, CaL ban returned to her home in the south after a visit of several weeks here nt the homo of her mother, Mrs. Mary A. Milliean, of Wnltervillo. Paving Petitions Signed l'etitiuu for tlio paving of Ililyard street from Thirteenth to Seven teenth avenues east is in circulation nnd many property owners are sign ing it, is the report of those who arc supporting the paving plan,! From Forest Grove Miss Teggy Totter of Forest (irovs visited over the week-end nt the home of Mr. and Mm. Bert McCurry, Lawrence street, where she was u guest of; Miss id la McCurry. Social Is Tomorrow Members of the Ladies of the O A. It, are 'holding a St. Patrick's day silver ten at the nrmory tomor row afternoon at I! o'clock, to which the public is cordially invited to come. Pirn Run Marin A flue fire at 2040 Washington Rtreet tins nftcnioon at 12:15 o'clock resulted in a run by the fire depart ment to the scene., Little damage wa reported. Here From Portland Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Flegel, Sr., of i'ortlauu, are visiting at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Fred K. Chambers of Snuta Clara. Mr. Flepcl is a prominent I'ortland attorney. Farm Meeting Planned - i O. S. Fletcher, Lano county acri cultural agent, will speak nt a meet ing of the l-armers Union nt Dorena next Thursday evening starting at 8 p. m. 1 R. S. Bryson Recovers H. S. Bryson, county clerk, who has been confined to his home as the result of illness for a few days re turned to duly today. J ud go Barnard Recovers " Judge C. P. Barnard of the county court who has been ill at his home for the past several days has recov ered and today was back at his desk, Marriage License Issued A marriage license was issued to day at the office of the county clerk to Frank G. Kdwards and Dora Gen try, both of Marcola. Leave for Seaside Mr. and Mrs. Otto T. Gilstnip end son, Sidney Dillon, motored to Port land yesterday, nnd will visit for a few days in Portland and Seaside. Notarial Commission Filed The notarial commission of Charles A. Hardy was filed today at the of fice of the county clerk. Notarial Commission Filed J'he notarial commission of C. A Wiiitcrmcier was filed today at the office of the county clerk. Wet. l You Are Invited to Fifth BirtKday Party of (mnmingl3ircl Hose M This store has set aside the week of March 16th to 21st inclusive -to observe the fifth birthday of Humming Bird Hose America's biggest selling $1.50 ladies' Pure Silk stockings. , There is a reason why "Humming Birds" are the biggest selling $1.50 Pure Silk Stockings. They have a nation-wide rep utation for extreme duribility. Tops are doubled, heels and toes strongly re-in-forced with lisle, and soles with pure silk. Tapered in knitting, their exquisite fit cannot "wash out." Flawlessly woven. This store is observing National Hum ming Bird Week with an unusually fine display of these famous silk hose. You will find a host of new Spring shades which you never dreamed were to be had at a popular price. The quality of "Hum ming Birds" makes them deserving of their popularity. Take this splendid opportunity to com plete your Easter outfit, to lend variety tck your Spring garments with flashes of the ' smart new Humming Bird colors. Come in. Examine Humming Birds closely. You'll pronounce them an ex ceptional value at $4 Per Box of 3 Pairs Absolutely the only time this year, "Humming Birds" mill be sold for less than $1.50 per pair O . a. Old Age Finds Its Greatest Comfort V- In cyiwiaht. Ilcadlnc or sfwlnn rr- prailM-ally BMr inversions nf most, old iiw.pl" oml util'-m, they am alii" to enjoy thfpo li.istlir.ps In comfort Hf" hold tml little for . them. K"rn that t,n ''old folks" in your family liavo the opimr- It r I., i, t.. , Ihn fnlt , iijwj mis i;irsr.(iig iu . . ... 1.. nr-lwlfd M random r, h. ir. n- HI not elve tt to them. Bring uity to c v random or hy "try on" will not itive 11 " ' '""' "m hero and hare an net urate examination of the ef ',ie- You may he anrpriwd to find thfy had forfotloo nat really perfect viaion is. Di. SfbmiinW f3. XiT ' 71 KUOINI. QOON Good For Weak Eyes Tim quirk action of Hlmple cam- r,iir ln-iirastis. wltchhazo . etc.. hk mixfl In F,HTOptfk oya whbIi astontfhPR pooplc. One small bot (1 helps any case wool', soro or strained pyi. Alumfnnm ey rup frpp. Allan's Drug Ktoro, 86 aih Avpnne, Wont. MASQUERADE DANCE VENETA HALL BIG DANCE 6AT. NIGHT Good Muiic Good ti Good Time Everybody Come Here From Portland Mr. and Mr??. .Inline ftrhmidt and daughter Heidi of J'orllnnd ore Jierp ior a snort visit. Supervisor Here Air. nnd Mrs, Cnrl NrnI of Ki.hc- burnr were vinitors in Kutn-.e yvn tordiiy. Mr. Neul in mpervlHor of ibe I'mpriiin for(?t. (Coutinurd frm )tige onr) coiifiriii.iiion tint wns jmirfd lot lay in opposition to tlm lwrniiml ion. A hundrrd yenrn iiro, laid Hnnlor liorali. Sonatfir WplWer oppoHod tlm noiniiiHtion of Mitrlin Vnn Hurn to no aiid'Hunndiir lo tlie court of Ht. .Ininps end in doinv ho, nnid he hail not npoM'd flip nutninatffin of a jr,i dent pipt for t-Aimc hut. "that I ron fcidrr Mr. Van Hurrn en unfit and improper man for ttii plaf '" "I id Vrrjput Jm kfm gim Mr First Stop Pain L m s Don't suffer for an hour Wh-n M com, it. ; Yft r,(o!pa In r!lf. H. trtr rHy to t.p It' Perhaps lhre are olher luicklr. nifht or dar. Hun t ai. lint thia is the one war uflor any pain ethirh a mo-; 'hat million, hate uaed-hare ra.n! of riihhim can lop proved it for ().". rear.. Yon Those im ln.l paina allied can rele on It. lour druit ro rhoumatiffn. toorenr. to -is-rantee. if, Why lake lemcn. lo che.t colda. Th.'Y ; chancea when yon know thai 'ii-an he lo.ped at mwe. For nolhmj can ! heller? Wt, ri-ara their hare heen a'op- I'ont wart fir an eraeren- !3ed bt rnhhint with Hi. Jac- cr. II mar man a nlht of b Oil. pain. Mate 9m. JacoPa . im Aa for enrint the canae "f "r rea.rr. App'r II aa aoon ! a?he trouble. Nature uauallr von reel a tain. or a eheef ( .l.a lh.il. But don't suffer" cold. It radr lo aoittbe tt ! white toil wait. HI. .laenha to chech if at nni-f. There I IMI caicea cofinler irritation. Then il drawa Ihe blood lo the atirfae In relifre cons.e tion. In a monife or two yon feel that lb pain has ahhed mill nertr be a heifer war, flo fet ji: now fo he prepared when pain crnnca, It ftar aaee fo eon and yonra many unhappy bonra. abcomatUm BUrb. Umenea. Lumbago Sorrnea. Cheat O.I a) r. T U fl Rub Pain Awarj Van Unren n rcpss BiipointitiPiit?" ankod Hcnatnr Walnh, democrat of Montana. Wo, lie modp hi in president of the United SlntrN," liunih rppliotl, "It in much rnsicr hi Wnnliineton lo gt nlonK rVlmn to disairrpp,'' went on the Idaho irnnlor. "If thorp In anything that, weaken a man's bark bone, it is tho ntmosphcre in Wnh inctnn." After rending the rorrenpomlWire between H. U. IJin emrjer end Mr. Warren regBi-diiijj the Niijcnr ronsoli- datiotifi, the )hilio ncnator added lie prttild ilra' no other conclusion than that Mr. Warren thounlit "these men" should e(-npi tho Jew if it were poBible fur them to do mi. "What senator," ho anked "would permit Mr. liavemej er t write him the letter he wrotn Mr. WarrenV" Henntor Minfthairt, republiran, Con neetlctit, another rfew neiuh'r, fol lowed Henator Ilornh. I f e decla red the opposition in tlieir atudy of Mr. Warren's record had been "unable to find anything within the )nnt ten yenri upon nhicli to bae their nrifu ment." "The.r mn find nothing fdnce IfHi." he added, "even granting for the Hike of nrjumcnt thnt they foinid anything before that time. The fact it I but Mr. Ilrtvenipyer, who wrote tiift )et ter( died in 1JHJ7." H"iiatr liutlcr. of Mn"aehi)setti, j clone friend of the pre-jid'-ut and i chairman of the republican national , cammittee, declared thp wens'. e wan I firing in the fa o of the ifutiment nf I he count ry in its reject um of Mr, Warren. The gathering (tf spectator hi the fenaie toilay appmiiuiaiM h scenes of an (nangitratbin dn.r. H'-teral htm dretl pernon, mosllr nmrien inel corridors or sat on the pHim ties r the public gallery I'ng JtMf.re doors were opn and ruMied fnr n "f nutate n noun a thej vould gain i-iriiniexmn, 'r:.c fp'cij(j giilbry fir scuatorw' faiM.lirji, a:so filled early and ituiit.v rn'otberw of tfie bonne uf represent.) tivea, who lime ft or privilege, ttok fMits in the rt.ir -f th joij.-iit; iIijiiii br. When If up tion was ralb-d to or der, nearly ttie entiti- liienibcmilllp w.n on the tivjT, 'J'hone prc!nf in-'ltid -il a ntiniber of ftmiora wti' fi.td Ihth a nay wIkii the roll v.i t-aled la it 'lopfday. Among them wan Mnaior liKoHctte( jun trti k from n Muraium iu Fiords. J h dbjfe s opened by HftmUtf (ioff. rpb)icnn, t Virginia, who in bis maiden vprerh in the aftimi vaid he would be derelict if h did not ill-(cm, a man so fit f r th ofice a lr. Warren. tion with (Uf augur intcresls Heimtur t.i'ff iisitcil: "Are nil lawyers expected it) hull contact with all the different expert pik'pm through which they piisaV" Henntor I teed, .Missouri ngreeil with tho West Virginia uenntor that .Mr, Warren "hns been fiiilhful to hi trust," and added: "Hut his truit was the sngnr trust,'' Ho then declared Mr, Warren had represented the "augur trusts" na lit ii; an y. Srniitor It nice, demvjcriit, Mnry laml, walked over and whispered to Henntor Heed to speak louder. Turn hiK Huarnly on Ihe vpeaker, Hunntor If-ed replied. "1 am itptNikinif loud piioiikIi (o he hrnrd all over tho block. Keep quie; and listen." .Senator tiillefle, repuhli'nn, Mas;., like Kemitor (joff, n newcomer in the eemile, took up the def''ne of M r. Warren and in n fiit apercli, do cinred "an extraordinary proceeding" that a president win denied tlm rig'it to choose a member of his own cob inet. 'ihe case against Mr. Warren, he an id, was that neveral years ago he represented rerlsln iuterefa. if that was lo bar a man from office, he de clared, many uble lawyers won d be excluded, Kenaior Couzetis, repuhlican, Mh-h., j Mr. Warrens home talct inierrup(e- to Stljlf'-t that Micliik'tn iMniae mepi-lo-ra did not Mini Mr, Warren ton-firmed. Senator King, ibniocrat, l.tiih, an notincd he wmdd place jn the i '..ord a res'diiiion proposing return of the president. Senator lUrah, republhan, Idaho, (did th senate; ''I"he irrid''nrt has the right M nnniiniie and the senate muni adtf and consent to nnmim.ton. He has ihe power lo app"int only to fill tip v.M'jinrkjs during a r':Pn "t the sen ate." "I 'akin t noiidgt- wax elected on V'ovember , by an overhhu;iig ma jority of oil (he people of (lie riMiri' try," he said. "Thill menus that the ci ijiitry hai c 'iifid'-nce in bit honesty, judgment and integrity, o we be lone that rritb ul ('oolidge d'.en mt Ijopeve ill eiifonTinent of Ihe laws to lb coitnify? t an you come Ioj Ihe c.i(clui'n that he sMrcff-d nn unfit nmn ? 'We eiamined the re'-rd of Charles It. Warren and learned a a lawyer BOXING FANS Monday night at the Winter Har den at b.W. mltJ fief. N. M'l.an, tninirance, 8Vt WUiamettt bt. l'boue 017. t ami budne?s man he engnged In tlm HUK-'ir busineHa in MjthlKan, but h parlifipated properly, lenpally nnd elhically.' Nenator Walsh, dontacrnt, Montana, said that If President ioolidge is "emhnrrnnsnd, ' It Is bmauwo the; nom mntlon is utterly indefensilile," and not because of purely political opposition. He cited the six other vni liict inemlicrs that had been confirm ed by the seimle since Mr. ('oolidgn r)ook office as president and thai the opposition W04 not "playing politics," Declaring Ihe cfiunlty depends up- ori the opposition )iarty to point out Ihe flaws of tho other, .Senator WaNIi aa id It would not he expected ihe president's friends Would expose him, Iteferring to .Mr. Warren's connec tion with thn linear Intereals, the Munlana semitor declared "he was a ; guilty in the trust procced ng as Hrn- j ry it, Havemeyer himself.'' I Taking up the argument of Senator j Itinghnnt as these ld matters. Menu-j lor Walh said It was only in 1!L'J j that a consent decree was rule ted ngulntt the American Sugar Iteflnlng company and tho Michigan Ucot Hnf gnr coiiiiiany In the government': anil trust suit. He added It was Hue; the bill of complaint had been dis- missed soma lime ago as to Mr. War-! mi, but not ai to the Michigan Sugar 1 company of which he was president, Sciatica Eased at once When you use Sloan' you don't hiivo to rely on tiresomn rvth binsi tn rclteva tho pain. Just put it on (tently at once froah new blorxl ia acnt to tho spot. The trouhln elenrs up at once All druggists 86 cent. Sloan's Liniment '-kills pain! You can't buy a leavener that will be more satisfactory than THE WOntD'S GREATEST BAUBNG PmVtDED Science has not produced one that is any more pure or efficient SALES , TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRANS i i 4' t f , . , i n t f 'i 4 1 M lal J i - 01 H ! 1