The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, March 19, 1925, Image 5

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Page Five
Thin
dav Evening,. March' 10, 1923
You Fathers-
Who Want to Make Pals of
Your Sons and Daughters
AVbat man hasn't a desire to make Tals of
his children!
Every man kn'oys that only as the close con
fidant of his children can ho advise and help
them guide them until their judgment is
more mature help them avoid life's pitfalls.
The young folks are full of life. You wouldn't
have them different. They enjoy music, sing
ing, dancing entertainment. That is quite
natural as it ehould he.
But wouldn't you rather they find these at
home than at some puhlic place of amuse
ment! Put Music in Your Home
Give your children a Gulbniustm Registering
Piano; let their friends be your friends. You'll
be amazed how much moro HOilE will mean
to them how much of tenor they'll couio to
"Dad" for counsel.
COME and SEE
r;ULBRANSEN
KJlheTiegistcring Piano
Consider These Lov
Prices
$450.-$530.
$615.-$700.
"Two Years to Pay"
LARAWAYS
MUSIC
STORK
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property at the loutheast comer of I
e-nih artouft west and Lincoln tret
by E. Large, who recently sold hi
wo men' a store here, ia expected to be
announced soon, a Mr. Large has al
ready taken an option on the prop
erty. The lot ia lt0 by 140 feet in
aii aDd it occupied by a large home.
Plans for its improvement have not
been announced by Mr. Large.
; Campaign Dates Set
Dates for the annual camnuicn of
friendship of th Kngene lli-V club i
will be April Q to 10, it wa d-idM
at the Hi-V meeting at the Y. M. C.
A. last night, A. K. Young, state boyt
secretary, was here from Porllan-1.
and attended the meeting, and lavid
Join, principal of Kugene high, made
a short talk.
Farmer to Meat
A meeting of the Spencer CreeV
Farmer' union at th Pine Grove
srhoo! boue Friday evening. March
20, has been announced. The rotat
ing is called at 7:30 oVlock, and K.
K, Morrison, manager of the Farm
era' union warehouse and Father K.
V. O'Hara of Eugene w ill be the prin
cipal speakers.
Special Train Planned
A pecinl train designed to aerre
studenta returning home for the
spring holidays will bo operated by
the Southern Pacific from F.ugene- to
Portland Friilny nfternon, leaving
Eugene at 1:05 o'clock. A special will
also leave Portland Mnrh -1 at t:30
o'rlorlt p. m. for students returning
to Eugene after their week's holiday.
; Administrator Named
Unrry. Lcvngo" has been nppcinlfd
administrator of the estate of .Jerry
A. Levnjje who died March 7, 'IIV.'O,
! at the ago of tiii J enrs, leuving prop
erty estimated at ?ii0OO in vnhie. 11.
f. Feterson, C. C. HehnJte and Al
bert llerron were appointed appraisers.
1 Finishing Announced
Bishopric stucco has been chosen ns
j the covering for the new Eugene hotel
building at Ninth and Pearl, it is an
nounced. The stucco will be rreara
colored, and work will start Into this
week. X'iastering is now being com
pletcd. n
! Funeral is Held
Funeral services for the late Mrs.
Helen Gilbert Humble were held this
! nftcrnoon at 2:30 o'clock , from the
! Veatch chapel, with Kev. J. J? . linns,
i pastor of tho Methodist church, of-
i ficiating. Burial was in the new I. O.
"U. F, cemetery.
CITY NEWS
(Continued from page one)
Pine National Farm Loan asso
ciation ot Wasco county for $625
doe on a (arm loan, a suit was
filed in circuit court here today.
Clyde N. Johnston represents the
! plaintiff in the action.
secretary, or Hiss Taelnia Kiuiber
ling, assistant will get in touch Willi
the girls desiring work.
Visits Coos Bay
L. L. (jrahaui, district (freight
and passenger agent of luo
Southern Pacific railroad, made
trip ou the company s line to
Coos Bay yesterday on a business
visit.
Leaves For Moro
Mrs. O. Caaperson, resident of
the Iliver road. Is leaving for
Moro, Oregon, where she will vis
it with her daughter, Mrs. II. 11.
Christiansen for the next few
weeks. v
in
Work Is Wanted
As the spring vacation days come
in (he University of Oregon a num
ber of the women studenta would like
to secure odd jobs or any kind of
work to keep them busy during that
week. Any one having . work they
would like to give these students
should get in touch with the university
1. vi. I. A. hiinciilow- at teleiihonc
10)9, and Miss l'lorence Magowan,
Sport Program Plannee
An outdoors baseball series will
start April 18, it waB decided at a
meeting yesterday afternoon in the
Y. M. C. A. of the board of gover
nors of the Comrade clubs. A swim
ming meet will be held Friday night.
April 3. at the local tank at the time
of the life-saving tests, and a tennis
tourney and track meet will also be
held, although no dates hnve been
set. April 4 was set for the date of
the ncit slag mil.
Arrives In P. I.
Miss Lillian Auld, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. David Auld, has arrived in
Muuita, l'hiliiipiue Islands, where
i she has joined her aunt, uccording to
a cablegram received yt'sleriiay Dy
her parents in Kugeue. 1
Salem People Here
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Beurd of
Salem are visiting in Kugeno at
the home of Mr. Heard s brother,
F. L. Beard, and family. F. A,
Beard ia state manager of the
Pacific Woodmen.
Buys New Property
Purchase of the Ucorge Houghton
Goes to Portland '
Dr. Hendry D. Sheldon, dean
of the school of education at the
University of Oregon, left today
for Portland where he will be un
til Sunday.
ill
Ranger to Wendling
Smith L. Taylor, senior ranger
of the Cascade national forest,
went to Wendling yesterday on
' a field trip to look after , forest
business.
1 Rummage Sale Planned
The Fairmriint Ladies' Aid o-
cletv Is to hold a rummage sale
Saturday, March 21 in the Hamp
ton building. I
Leaves for Seattle j
Martin Kvarveruil. local rcailor,
left today for a business trip lo .Se
attle nml Th' oina ami expects lo re
turn here lint .Saturday or Sunday.
Railroad Man Here j
k James Wallace, traveling freight;
agent for the Chicago and North-!
western rnilroad. was a nusiuoss :
visitor in Eugeno today.
Top off new suit with a new
spring Stetson in one
of the new shades
to harmonize
Board to Meet
There will be meeting of the
hoard of the Christian church at
7 o'clock tonight, It wiih an
nounced today.
Frank Blgelow Here
Frank P. Blgelow of Hnlknnp
; Hot springs was In Kugeno to-;
i day on a business trip. .
is economy in buying Stetson
They are in a class by them-
for long wear their smart
There
hats!
selves
style is an additional satisfaction.
$7.00
New Spring Arrival
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES
FANCY INTERWOVEN HOSE
REGIMENTAL STRIPE TIES
COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS
Wade Bros.
Leavea For Portland
Mrs. F. L. Hoard left Wednes-
day for Portland to bo gone a few j
days on business. -
Mothers
Important
Mothers should s-e that the "hols
family tV- U.orough. purifying ,
sretem ciessing l.iative this Spring.
NOW 18 THE TIME. 1 he family
.nil he hesltmer. nnpr"r.
along better If tb blood is liven ,
a thorough purifying, the storosrh ;
and bowels cleaned out. and the
germs of winter accumulated In the
, litem. driven I'V HOLMS-TFH-
K"' -KV MO" 'STAIN TEA I.
ent of tb very best and ""
enring m-dinnes in imr.
and see the difference In th. who!,
fimilr. Tbeir color will be better,
thee il eat better. .i'P better and
be well and bappv. W. A. Koyken
dall, IDC.-Adr.
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OREGON
Phone Wt'.
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KXI Oliee
THE BUTTCnV SHOP
plestlsg. lluttons .nd Hemxlfbinf
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70' sprung fAmms
Tomorroiu Evening at 8:00 o 'Clock Promptly.
The M. & W. Store Windows Will Be Unveiled
Revealing An Artistic Presentation Of All That's New In The World
Of Fashion For Men, Women And Children
Special Features
A good time in store for everyone. Beau
tiful window displays by every Eugene
merchant. Auto show on Willamette street.
Free souvenirs to be distributed on East 9th
street and on Willamette street between
6th and I Oth. And a big new surprise fea
ture! Watch for it on ths street corners.
A Personal Invitation
Please consider this a personal invitation
to attend Eugene's annual spring window
opening which promises in every way to
surpass former events. For your conveni
ence the M. & W. store windows have been
numbered consecutively 1 to I 2, beginning
with the North Willamette street window.
WINDOW NO. 1-
Sports Apparel Leads in
Smartness
Tho mode leans toward slmplliity. Ap
propriate for every hour "f the day. Fliwsl
French falinnl frocks. Maiinlshy tailored
roots. Trig riding habits. A lirllliaut ills-play.
Sports
WINDOW NO. 2 -
'Tlcasantly Different'
Sweaters
Of Shetland, inolmlr. fibre and real allk.
Presenting every favored neckline and a
few new ones. Kvery weave Hint Inge
nuity can conceive. Kvery color roniblna'
Hon that wilt prove pleasing.
WINDOW NO. S-
Famous "Catalina" Sports
Millinery
A radiant collection rushed by fast ex
press from Is Angelea for this opening;
display. Paris ay high rolnra for sports
hats and lo view this display la to see ths
rainbow. Don't miss this display.
WINDOW NO 4---
The Accessory is Ever Important
Fur In the choosing "f Hi" hone, tho
glove, the bag "or neckwear lies the dif
ference between the commonplace and the
chic. This display will delight you with
Its diversity.
WINDOW NO. 8
The Vorjuo of tho Ensemble
The insemblo costume I' definitely es
tablished as Him smartest costume for
Hiring ami summer. This window dls
plnys a fni'hlon right new shade called
"Publo"-- n rich, becoming, golden tan.
You'll enjoy this display.
-WINDOW NO. -
Apparel Fashions For Men
Men who reallr.e the Importance of being;
well dressed. Clolhea from the House of
Kuppenhelmer they have the auperb tail
oring and goodness of quality which means
"an Investment In good appearance."
WINDOW NO. i
Furnishings For Men Who Care
K"r men re Just a bit proud "f tho
smaller details .f, lllelr dress here Is a
mt Inlere-tlng display. Authentic styles
Hint will win your Instant approval by
their smart individuality.
WINDOW NO. 8-
Stylns For Lads in Knickors
Kvery StcMoiTiill a- Washbiirnii "first
showing" of newer hoys' appHrel Is al
ways a slur atirseilon for moth"r and
hoys Hpring irif, showing wlih H great
er array of styles for boys Is more than
ever worthwhile.
WINDOW NO. -
For Chic Miss "2" To "12"
Charming youthful styles in greater
diversity than every before. Each has
been fashioned according to the needs
and tnstes of youth ao that mother end
daughter will thoroughly approve.
WINDOW NO. 10
For Wee Lads and Lassies
Everything for the brand new baby. Of
course he cannot fully appreciate the lovely
little styles but mother ran and friends
can so If you would see the newest
don't miss this display.
-WINDOW NO. 11
Spring's Loveliest Lingerie
So fresh and delightful In color and teg
ture. Yet all moderately priced when
one considers their tasteful design and
excellent quality. A charming display of
mllady'a Intlmatn apparel.
-WINDOW NO, 12
Graceful Silks 0' Spring
The exquisite new fabric creations for
spring bear the moat Intriguing color
names ashesof-rosea, cedarwood, aqua
marine, nioonstone, sapphire, etc., etc.,
In an almost endless array. The new
shades are shown In thlt window.
Easter Sunday
April I 2th
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Displays of Beauty
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