The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, March 21, 1925, Image 5

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,. Evening, March 21, 1925
THE EUGENE GUARD
Page Five
You Fathers-
Who Want to Make Pals of
Your Sons and Daughters
What man hasn't a desire to make Tals of
his children!
Every man knows that only as the close con
fidant of his children can lie 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 should he.
But wouldn't you rather they find these at
home than at some public place of amuse
ment! Put Music in Your Home
Give your children a Gulbransen Registering
Piano; let their friends be your friends. You'll
be amazed, how much more HOME will mean
to them how much oftener they'll come to
"Dad" for counsel.
COME and SEE
pULBRANSEN
VjThe Ttegistering Piano
Consider These Lov
Prices
$450.-$530.
$615.-$700.
"Two Years to Pay"
LARAWAYS
MUSIC
STORE
CITY NEWS
(Continued rota paje on)
1 of the Veiled iTr-pheu of the
Knchnoted Itealiu. an order of Mason
ry, are under way by the urgauiaa
t.un, according to straotincetnvm to
day of Knicry Uke, monart-h. This
is the first uncial event to be atrnng
1 by the uew officvu who were re
cently installed. The dnuc wiii be
held Tuesday evening. Murch .31 at
the rooms wf the 'chamber of commerce.
Past Matrons Presided
I'.tst matrons of the Eastern Star
preaided at the tosts (f the order at
the meeting last u.ght, designated as
mt uintiMi'c nigm. One of the lar
gest crowds of the vpur at ... i,,l t.i
j "ii'P'iJig. Vocal solos by .Madame lios.'
! .ucurew una a reading by Mrs. 1. .S
I Uryaon were given, and during the
; evfuing refresbineuta were served.
. The officers occupy ing the cliatrs were
i Worthy matron, Mrs. John H. lteit:
: worthy put ton, l'ro feor Frederic
ltmn; associate inntrou, Mrs. it. T.
, ituruett; conductress, Mrs. William
, K ttssman; associate conductress, Mvs.
i Abbie Wfaentou; treasurer. Mrs. G. I.
; Gray: ecretnrv. Mre: Itiisp Van M:
i Ada, Mrs. U. S. Hryson; Kutb, Mrs.
jJ. K. Slielton; Ksther, Mrs. Ella Kd
j nui n son; Martha. Miss Anj Whit
j eoker; Electa, Mrs. V. B. Wiltougfiby;
(.'hapluin, Mrs. .lul'a Hubbs; liurslmi.
! Mrs. Frederic Dunn; organist, Mrs. A.
I E. Huberts; sentined, L, J. Crouch.
Mrs. Frank is ng .clary. Mrs. Jones i
iitsUtfiuea there.
Roads To Ba Relocated
The matter of relocation of the
McKeuzie highway at Itlue mcr will
be taken up by the county court at
a meeting April '2. A it mall piece of
iaud owned by Mrs. ltobena Porks
at Blue Kiver comprising about .47
acres will be necessary for a 'turn iu
the road, according to members of
the couuty court.
Club To Meet
The 1'ast Noble Grand club of the
Uebekuh lodge will meet Monday
evening at :3v o'clock in the 1.
O. F. temple. All paat iwble grand
are invited to the meeting. The com
mittee of hostesses is Mrs. Fannie
Bargcr, Mrs. Itetta Banghman, Mrs.
Alice Crouer, Mrs. Bertha LniuDur.
Elmo S1.ani.ahan Leaves
l.ltuo Sluuuahau. who tame to Eu
gene a letv mouths ago lo the IocjI
office of the 1'ac fic Fruit and Pro
duce compuuy, received notice of his
transfer tui week, to the brauch t
The Dalles. He and Mrs. Khannahan
; Im.e left for Tbe Dalles to make their
hvuie.
Arrives tn England
A cnblegrnm received by David J.
lone, principal of Eugene h'gh
school, on Thursday, March 10, s:ut
ed tliat Mrs. Jones had arrived iu
Plymouth. England. The cablegram
was dated March P., is:UO Q'cUick and
was received in Eugene March P.4
8:00 o'clock. Peculiar? No. There are
several hours difference in time be
tween England and Oregon. Mrs.
Jones expects to r.'iuru to Eugeue in
August.
Here From East
Mr, and ilrs. F, M. Hathaway
have as a guest this week Frank
Putnam of C la rein o. it, New Hamp
shire. Mr. Putnam is on a general
tour of the west, having started on
his journey before Christ ma's. From
here he is to go to Portland to visit
Mrs. Lillian Hugh. '
Portland Banker Here
J. L. Hart man of Portland, secre-
tnrc nf (he? t iipnii it;tn Rnitkpi'K as-
social ion, is here today to confer with
C. I. Borer, president of the Bank
I of Commerce and president nf Ihe
( state ustocnition, over plans for the
annual state meeting to be held at
Corvnllis June It io l.i. The program
for the state session will be talked
j over and tentative plan arranged, ac
1 cording to aunouueemeut of Mr.
I Borer.
Cottage Grove man
Faces Liquor Charge
KOSKBL'ItG, Ore., March 2E
Toia Foley, of Cottage Grove, was
irrested early this morning and is
being held on a charge of manufac
turing liquor. Officers confiscated a
itill which was on the Douglas county
ae oi ine line Deiween uougiaa nuu
Line counties and about one-half
niilp off the Pacific highway. Officers
itatcd that they crept up on Foley
tvu.ie lie was operating the still by
lantern light. A passing freight train,
they said, aided them in creeping
through the vtuing maple thicket in
which the still was hidden, the noise
of the train preventing Foley from
hearing the noise ,of their approach.
About ten gallons of nWly mude
liquor were confiscated.
Frank C. Bramwell, superintendent
of banks, announces a dividend of i0
per cent on commercial deposits to
creditors of the Western State, bnuk
of Newport, closed Inst November.
Mvdbefkalthtt
She Appreciates
GOOD SHOES
The business women of to
day know instinctively that
neatness and good taste in
dress are matters of the ut
most importance.
And that good footwear
an item not to be slighted.
They are coming to Graham's because we handle the finest
Brade and most stylish shoes made in America.
And at moderate prices, quality considered.
Springfield Bowlers Win
.Springfield's bowling team defeat
ed Kugene last night by a score of
'J37ii to 'J'JPJ. The teams meet again
at Springf.eld .March .U, and next
Tuesday (he Cottage lirove team plnjs
in Kugene. Eugene was represented
last night by Knight. Baker, Bonney,
Walker and Walters, and fcspr.ugfield
by Stevens. Lepley, Bryun, Eudicott
and W. Lepley.
Sermons Are Announced
The sermons for the services at .
the Springfield Baptist church to-:
morrow were announced today. ' In
the morning the topic wiM be "God.
L.se of Things Thai are Broken," In 1
the evening the pastor will give his!
fcrniou on the topic, ''four Jleu
Under one Hat.' j
W. A. Ayres at Office
W, A. Ayres, who has been absent
from his office at the courthouse fr
some time as the result of illness, is
much improved and today was able t
spend some time ot his desk. Mr.
Ayres said that it will be aotrte timcj
before he is able lo resume his work
regularly. j
New Order Forming
A Junior division of ' the Royal
Neighbors of America is being form
ed for children of Koyal Ne.ghbors
from 2 to 10 years of age, and last
night a pie social given above the
Griffin hardware store netted $33 for
f.nancing the organization. Thirty
four members have been signed tip,
.Mrs. May Miller acitig as supervisor.
Poison Grain To Be Mixed
Another supply of poisoned barley
for the use of farmers iu their war
on the gray diggers will be mixed
when A. W. Moore, of the federal
biological survey, arrives here Mon-
day, according to announcement to
! day. Mr. Moore will spend several
! days in Lone in the interests of the
rodent control campaign.
Motor Store Addetl
Another "store on wheels" is to be
operated by Gray's Cash and Carry
store, it was learned yesterday, whrn
the company took out a limense for
Ill's purpose at the city recorder's
office. The stores will operate in each
half of the city, giving- service d.iilr
Legion Adds 25
New members added to the ranks
of the local American Legion post
now number 15, announces the mem
bership comm.ttee. The post is plan
ning to put the name f every one
of oOO ex-service men in Eugeue and
Lane couuty on its rolls.
Funeral Announced H
Funeral services for the late Mrs.
Mabel llcbcrt will be hehi from the
Vcatch chapel Sunday at 2:30 o'clock
p. in., it is announced today. Hev.
Mamie Bisconer will be in charge and
interment will be in the Masonic cera
etery.
Leaves for Fresno
Mrs, Mary Brown of Fresno, Cal.,
who has been visiting in Eugene for
the las-t few days, lett today for ber
home. She came to Eugene to attend
the funeral of her brother, .the late
Charles A. Bounett.
P. E. 0. to Meet
On Monday evening the I. E. O.
Sisterhood w.H meet in Springfield at
the home of Mrs. V. ii. 1'oilard at
7:0 o'clock. Mrs. Harriet Crites and
Mis. L;da McGowan will be the host
esses lor the evening.
Here from Portland
Mr. and Mrs. James U Myers of
Portland aro guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.
W. It. Wallace for few days. Mr.
and Mrs, Myers are formerly of this
c.ty, ami are now conducting ao
apartment building in i'ortljnd.
Attend School Instltute
E. J. Moore, county superintendent
of M-hoots, and Arnold Collier, asit-
i nut superintendent, are ot Mapietoii
t today intending the district tenehfn'
I justcad of twice a week. The annual j institute, 'iuey will return late tu
fee was J'-'OO. "8Ul.
Funeral Announced
l'linrral service. f,r Jnhn Strong,
who died yen'enlny t Oakridce nfter
1 month's illness, wiii lie held Sunday
iiriernoon Ht Oukridge. it is announc
ed. Mr. Slronu enme to Oregon from
l'.ttflmrsli lust fnll to be with liis
duupltters, Mi-a. t . It. Jones 11ml
Manager Named
j Kennet'b N'ff of Portia ml. formerly
'of Kuceiie. hua been named assistant
i uiniwjjer of the Aslintrd Oil eom
! (limy branch depot at Xeeonil avenue
j wcit and )) air boulevard. The itation
i i, now under eomlruelion.
OOO WILLAMETTE QOQ
ff A SERVICE THAT 1 ONE SURE j
MAKES FRIENDS &m I WAY !
;7?Tl ... i ! 4 L(ii C There Is one ure !1 i
ili "N"e ar0 Klntl ,hnt V' " WA El vy ,n ave-and .8 !
p.l,j pnv that all of our patrons nro our 2 B that m to put a cer- ;3
WJ fyJJ m a'n nmount aside n
Kyfi IncndS. fij I r)1.h VVek and d- In j
nf J Our friends Wnuse tliov npprc- JTj
jr ciate the interest the First a- jjn I cwrnnm - then , S ;
m tionar takes in their nirs; the M . J-; j j
M courtesy, the dispatch with which Ml
jfl funds, tlpen an at'- Eg '
fl their business is handled ami the E count itb u now. i i
ffl complete facilities for them to use Sfl I
'feffl nt-ie. (jV j'J tavlnflt Account! ,
m 40 YEARS OF HELPFUL SERVICE $j '
M First National Bank M
jnK of eugexe JfffiL I Bank
Tl- SINCE 1ES5 r5 ! Qf
WHAT WILL
YOU WEAR
ON EASTER
SUNDAY?
Before you decide, visit
our Butt erick Depart
ment where nil the new
styles nro on display
Tho Dolt or, a wonderful
dressmaking guide which
tells you how to niuko
each garment from tho
start to finiflt inWudPtt
with
BUTTERI C K
PATTERNS
Spring
Sweaters
"Kid Boota" style, they- are
called and are just as smart
and trlK'as can be.
Fashioned in short sleeve, slip
over styles with collar tin con
trasting color) forming tie.
"This group comprises
all wools, wool and ray
on mixes and all rayon
Novelty vreavos and patterns
every size and every color
imaginable! $2.95.
Second Floor
Monday One Day OrJyl
50 Lovely
NEW DRESSES
1022
EVERY OXE AX
EXTRAORDINARY
VALUE AT
For jMondtty only wo liave selected 50 of ihe
prttiest spring frocks frou a grotip selling reg
ularly at a higher price and marked them all
JfH).,1)") but please note again for Monday
OXLY1
Dresses yflu would never, aevr expect to
find at such a low price.
FANCY SILKS SATINS CREPE SATINS
CANTON CREPES JULIARD FLANNELS
BLAZER SUITS
Youthfully styled and modishly trimmed TritK
embroideries, Inces, buttons, novelty braids, etc
EVERY SIZE MONDAY ONLY;
1G TO 44! $16.95
Beconft J"leee7
Trim New Linen Frocks
FOR THE FIRST SUNSHINY
DAYS OF SPRING
$7.95
Reflecting in every detail of stylo mid color tlve moda for prtng.
Fashioned of finest French linens in varied assortment oi
' clear bright colors:
!M)8H COl'EN MAIZR HEUOTnOPH WTIITB BROWN OREBlf
JJLUK LAVENDKH
SIZES 16 TO 44 -smci nx j
Leaves for Portland
Mias Nnnrv Kields. assistant suiier-
lUieiiueiu i"1"1
Iiital, eipicts to leave uron or 1'tirt
Innd to tuke the stule hoard einimiin-1
tiun. rtie is K irud)te of Johns li'-w-kins
univrriltl.
To Remudsl Lias Boom
l'ians ftr retnmleiitij and renovat
ing the llge building "f the Woml-
n ( the World ere niade at Ihe
lode meeiirii m n elit. ar which the
build nc eoniuiiltee emtmwered to
l:t on njiecificnt'.otn offered.
' Hort From Seattls
Mie Helen Mcfonnel! of Heattle 1
arrived in Kuitene lat nihl to ipend f
a few days vinitinf at the hnme af
Pr. and Jlra. Charles K. Hunt, i8
Alder street.
Lenos Is Qlvsfl
The stibjeet of the lesffnn sermon
fi.r Kunday 111 the first (hiirr1) of
Chriet. Meientlst. rnrner nf Twelfth
and ali streets, will be "Matter."
To Attend Banquet
To attend the annus) banket of
Sitma hi fraternity in I'ortland. Mr.
and .Mrs. tirshsm Smith left this
mornine. fr the ..e jtr, esjiect
ing ,to be fone over the weh end.
Marrloe Ulcsnse Issued
A marriftlte leensc was Issued today
at Ihe office of the count)- clerk for
John K. Ilaa and Hazel I.. Lay,
both of Kuene.
Ii 1
No Man Can
Command A
Top Price By
Dressing Like
A Reduction!
Only the well dressed man writes hi3
own ticket. The poorly dressed man
has some-one write it for him. The
first sometimes overestimates his value
but the second seldom gets what he's
worth. The fact is, a man must look
like ready money to command it. He
should dress not according to his abil
ities, but according to his aspirations.
He should keep in mind that being well
dressed involves something more than
new clothes. Even an old suit of good
character is better than a new suit with
out a referencel . And character's what
we are selling! Even up to the last day
you wear it, the garment you buy at
this store will maintain your reputation
as a WELL DRESSED MAN.
KUPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES
SUITS
s40 1 s50
OVERCOATS
s35 to $40
See Window Displays
Of Newest Suits
llUJil.li s.'il-fs.ll til SW-IJ.t'liI1 1
8m th M. 4s W.
rfttur Suit tvt $33
Called To Hood River
Mrs. K. W. Mnses left fnr Hmd
litver last nifht, where she wss csiied
br the serious illness of her father,
F. C. Kberrieb.
Heme From Porllsnd
. Mr-and Mrs. Ml' tiilstrap snd sn,
Sidney li.)fn, redira'd t tlie:r hnie
in Kuirene vesterdiir sfter a brief visit
In Portland. , . '
churchea April lit, it has been deeid- J (QJlCtt I'lailTtCd
ed by Ihe in nislennl nsonauori, tin . Itl.l.. 1,.
,l,e heln. halt an hour la.er than Monday LVfiniflS
durinff the fall and winter season, on
account nf the lensbenins. day,
L'oeimo lo Wed -
Jnseph t(. Wood and Msude E.
l;dsiBtds, tetb of Kufene. has been
srjnte'l s marriage bcente at Van
touer. Wash., it Is announced here.
Chare)) to 8!aH t 8
rlht Q!ek esen'uif rhun-h ser
tkes dl befju iu Luf-ac irutesiaul
SPItlNUKII'.I.I), .March 21.- (Hpe-j
ciall Plans are nearly completed for
the concert iti he jtiven under the f
auspices of lh Kprilutfieid local nf ;
Ihe I.ojal I.ejion of l.oaaers and
Lumbermen -Moodar evenius. accord ;
(tt lo 1, W. MWiinmui, -1L aecre :
tary. The concert wiii be held inj
the W'melmen of the N'orid hail at
Hera From Portland n'eirk. Jt will be opened by e-j
Mrs. Carrie fuller of Portland t i lecttons by Ihe prm)!tiMU nana, ana
rieitlhK In lCuRene for s week at the . eversl nreheslra mmdters. A juce-
) home oi sir. aim .irs. .f. . iiT-.tine ornir-if ' '-
Ifltisj. I oesi soiorsis its ns i,t,t,,-r.
i Ijinice rsrser. cftnirsuo-.
iter (ioestrr. baritone; It. W. .McKiii-j
John CtrIHe Here ' non, tenon Mnntarei Kkavian. meito-j
soprano: Mrs. It. K. Mnshier. am!
Mrs. I'nlls. II Jlurnliy. I ne jiurpliy-
Local Store Gets j
Prize for Window'
first prlis In pnllunal win
dow dressing contest hold during'
tho past ninnlh by tho II. W.
Iltwsuid f:oraot company with
headfUrtor at Cblraso has been
awarded to tho McMnrran & Wash,
hurno company nf thia itty accord.
Inn to word locelved by tho ator
manaKoment today. Tho window
display that was awarded tho priio
was wently dressed and cos
sisted nf tho proilticts . tho
Dossard company. Tho 1nrai atoro
sas highly rmiplimot,tod by tho
company officials for tho excel-
lento of the arrangement.
OLD TIME DANCZ
At Thurston, Saturday, March
21st. Garrett pJayuif tha piano.
Kveryhody welcome. ni-1
ffhowsnds. the rhol- of tbe smoVer.
Or. G. S. Beardsley has
moved hl otfloes from th
MeMorran A Washburna
Building to tha Eighth floor
of tha Miner Building.
iohn Carlde of Walton, who aa
io charae of road work f.-n tiie etrnfth
Fork of the MrKnms hist ear. was fr.-hior ooartet Is espeeted lo sine.
0tECON KOTOB CO.
Phone . KM G!i
a businese Suitor iu Kuieue toiler
A. A. Held Returns
A. A. fleid of Keid'a diiry, returned
referdsy front a mo-day butoneis
tnp mto e-mb'to Orej.,u.
1 r'so. and there will lie, a vocal ouei
jt.y Mrs C. A Kwarls, alio, and Mrs.
! i. V. Mi-Kinnon, lopraoo. The
l-arlln sisters will sins a duet. Mrs.
. II. It. Ilrbrl will five piano selec
tions, as dl Mrs. 1'aul llasford.
Mutual Life. U. M. Uprajue. 70 K
th. tf
ostium ilulii Beauty Tarlour
Pbone ki.l. tf
PANTS
Cot and made specially for
you any tyt or grade, in our
ows ahop. Ouarantoed to fit.
LISTON
719 OUva
MFO. CO.
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