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jjl'EvcmnMarcli 23, 1025 ! LARA WAY'S! j :-: CITY NEWS :-: Page Five Here found yesterday by Sheriff ! Taylor following a report (ruin it nuiiittrr nf small liny who f.mnd the J boiflpH while reaming through tb- j WlH-tls. cRealMusic"AsYou Likelt" Do jour n phrtegl V so modi more fan than to have when do k fcr too. To bo to your Gulbransen-and aaaOj plaf gtw Too a ml kw of ccompH,hinentl It mtmm-xMtfial U U one of the nxw dclfehrful exoW. encct hntglmntel Delightful beeaoK Onbransca male U to ntnM So full of taf-.o foil of Wt-ToooJce . pS"t In pfoductng W Aaattinf, for batmce. TWi hnportmntl For In tor piece you play there's scraio, of "melody yoa max pfck out nd accent properly, to give it a pleasing rendition. But, where Kit the melody next.? In whit part of the keyboard do they occur t With the ordinary player-piano tat' a real problem. But by observing the Melody Indi cator a aimple and convenient little patented guide you know where the melody notea are, and just where to accent them, on the Gulhcanacnl Laraway Music Stores (Continued from page one) ulbransenS TheTtegistering Piano KL'GKNE COM.RrTION- AORNCV, 774 W1I.U STUEIiT.. PHONE COO H. B1.0WEHS. MGK. tf OREGON MOTOR CO. Phone !H!I. Km Olive Pbone S. K. atevena for piano tuning, i 8th. Mutual Life, O. M. Hprhgue. 20 F. Ackeruian anil Harris circuit by mem bers of the various bills plating in r.ugr-ne, Car of Lima lt:ppe j A car of lime for sweetening tlr. oil in an experimental growth ofj Grimm alfalfa, ordered by the Eugene 1 Formers- creamery, will arrive in Ku- j gene Wednesday, it is ttatej. Thej Mr w.ll contain :!0 tons of which! about 0 tons will be used on the! experimental alfalfa plots, and the re-' mainder will be sold at cost to far-! iners desiring it for their mil. ! Woman to Meet- All women of the Baptist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at -o'clock, it was announced luday. Work for the ensuing year will be outlined, and a missionary topic discussed. The plana for the big general meeting to , union- in lour weeks will be discussed, j and a program of interest presented! jA large attrudnuce of wouieu ia ex- Prisoner Fined $50 Because bis appearance in city court ou a charge of drunkenness was his second offense. Ollie. .Miller was fined $.")0 by Judge (ieorge. A. (iil nioreMhis morning. Miller, who is a carpenter, was attempting to make arrangements this truimiug with his employer, whereby the employer would psy his fine, and the prisoner would work it out. Science Hall Named The new ifliKI.OtHI science building at the l'niversity of Oregon, which is expected to be rendy for occupancy some time nxt term, will be named Cond'in linll in honor of Professor Thninna Condon, who taught at the university from 1S7(1 to 10O7, when be died. Professor Condon was one of the best known geologists of the west. Many at Institute Mure than 40 teachers of the West ern Lane districta were in attend ance at the institute held at Maple ton Saturday, according to a report of K. J. Mooie, county superintend ent of schools who attended the meet ing. The sessions were held, at the I. O. O. F. hall and proved of much interest to the educators. Injured ia Fall I John Gardiner fell Saturday at his ; home and sustained injuries consist ' ing of three broken ribs. Although , painful his injury is not serious, ae jeording to reports from his home j where he is confined. day w as hack on duty at the First Na tional bank. Motorists Fined KdwardHi. Goodwin and W. H. Cof fey paid fiues of each to Judge ! George A. Gilmore in municipal court ! thia morning, on charges of parking J their automobiles over time ou the city's restriceed xotie. No Boundary Board Meeting- Offlco Rooms Mov.d- Ihere w.ll be no meeting of the) s. S- vmut pf WJiitcoiiili. ripen W comity 8, boul boundary board ; bril.k and P0MWII?f .ountnnis and tins won h as there 18 no business tfl3C ,,,,1.. ha moved his office yet scheduled to come before that ,c tho IWVV Minpr lmildinKi Ut, for. body according to aunouncempnt of ; MrU Wu8 Io(.llt(l(, in tms CflSt V Moore, county superintendent of ; tlftt4?r buildiug. schools. Aid to Meet Mrs. J. t 1'otter will entertain the Westside division of Congregational Ladies' Aid society at ber home, 00 Jeffergon street, Wednesday after uoou at '2 o'clock. A large atteudance in desired, and all coming are asked to be prepared to aew. Former Resident H William Burguyne. formally of this eity and now eounected with the Ford Mottur company branch at Portland, was a week-end visitor in Kugene. Mr. Hurgoyne wilt in the near future leave for,. Detroit where he will be co u tie Wed with tho Ford Motor com pany there. Miss Norton Still III Misa Itrme Norton., secretary of tho local lied Cross chapter, ia still ill at her borne, although she is re ported improving slowly. Miss Nor ton was able to be at her office Sat urday for a short time. Leaves for California V. A. Fischer of the Fischer Hros. Lumber company, has left for points in northern California by automobile on a business visit. Leaving for Cottage Grove Sergeant I Vaughn, I'nited States army instructor with the national guard compauies of Southern Ore gon, leaves today for Cottage drove where he will attend the drill of ihe company tomorrow night. The fol lowing night he will he at Itnseburg. Returns from North A. A. lingers of the FUst National bank has returned after a visit of a week at Vancouver, Jt. C., and other points north. Club to Meet I Mrs. Harmon Anderson will he hostess to Amecia club members for a one o'clock luncheon at the An chorage tomorrow. Liquor Is Found Fifteen quarts of moonshine liquor Recovers from Illness- Hubert Moor who has been ill for the past week has recovered and to- The Latest Ealioon Tire Development The New U.S. "Low-Pressure Tread" and How Its Flat Contour Prevents Early and Uneven Tread Wear The First Tread Ever Designed to Properly Meet the Requirements of a Balloon Tire Operating at the Low-Inflation necessary for Real Balloon Cushioning IT IS the result of an exhaus tive study by U. S. Tire en gineers into the causes of early and uneven tread wear on Bal loon Tires. This study demonstrated very clearly that the ordinary round tread is impractical for Balloon Tires. Due to the peculiar shape a round-tread Balloon Tire takes when under load and moving, and to the consequent working of those parts of the tread on which the weight is concen trated, the tread wears un evenly and quickly in two bands. (Note Tire A.) The new Flat "Low-Pressure Tread" cures all this. Its flat contour and the larger area of road contact greatly reduces the weight carried per square inch of tread. There is much less tread distortion and tread movement. There is better traction. There is also better non skid protection because the flexible outer row of tread blocks is in full contact with the road, and steering, too, is easier. But above all, the new Flat "Low-Pressure Tread" per mits running the tire on the low inflation necessary to give real Balloon Tire cushioning Without causing early, un even and disfiguring tread wear. Why U. S. Royal Balloon Cords present "The Balloon Tire principle at its Best", Here is the tire that com bines more exclusive points of superiority than any other tire you ever used or heard oft Sprayed Rubber pure rubber derived direct from the Latex without acids or smoke. Latex-treated Web Cord the only cord con struction in which the indi vidual cords are webbed to gether with pure rubber La tex. Not only strong but ex tremely flexible, permitting the tire to flex freely without injury even at extremely low air pressures. Flat Band Method of Building insuring uniform position and tension of all the cords in the tire. The New, Flat "Low Pressure Tread" adding 22 per cent more tractive sur face on the road, doing away "with uneven wear, and giving you many more miles out of your tire investment. Specify U. S. Royal Bal loon Cords "The Balloon Tire principle at its Best." 'EL? ' 4WL S fin I ' a 1 I T ;5 j BOTH of thea Ures tiav run approxtmataljr th same number bf miUs. under th same load, nd with the same inflation. Tire A has tha old round tread. Look bow it Has worn down on each side. Tira B has the new U. S. Flat 'Low-Prouura Tread." Nolo tha slight and oven wear over tha whole tread, although It hae fooo over a 1000 miles mora than Tire A. Tmae United States Rubber Company The New "Low-Pressure Tread" exclusive with U, S. Royal Balloon Cords Built of Latex -Treated Wfib -Cord Bounty la Collrclad A. I. Whilrmnb of tho I.insluxv ilislriet ia at l lie office of tlie coun ty ilerk today to collect the bounty ou a bobcat. Notarlan Commission riled Jbe notarial commission of sins A. Jones wna filed toclnv at the officii of the county clerk. Notarial Commission Filed I lie notarial commission of Mvrtle Miller llanns was (Mod today at I lie office of the county clerk. Returns to Monmouth J. Howard has returned to his home in .Monmouth after a visit of severnl days here. Back from California nnvin Urislow of the Virst Na tions! bank has returned after a visit of several weeks iu California. Returns from Portland John S. Medley, district attorney returned last eveuiug from l'ortland after a business visit of two dy. I l'upils of the Minerva school dis trict number IT'S will comolete their school work for the year next Friday, this bclnc the first school in l.ane county to start fiuniiucr vacation anil this announcement will .brine envy to many children of tho counly who in most caws still have about two months of school ahead. The state law requires that an eirht months course be held and that when this is comiileleil vacation may start. There lias been very little in the wny of holidnys for the ilor.cn pupils of the Miuerva school and they hare earned ineir early vacation, according- to K .1. Moore, county superintendent of schools. 1'.. W. KirKhler is tenrher ill -Minerva and ho will enter the I'ni' vcrsily of Oregon for the. spring tern starting next. Moudsy. Jurymen are Named In Stabbing Trial A plra of imt jcuilty to tlio chari of utiiblmii; Kiptl .Jt.pper was entered in miimdital court l.y W. II. Mclbv ami .Imlgtt (jpitrKo A. (Jilmnrs todny onionMi a trial hy jury on tin offenM Mclhy is lioiim reiirrscntrd hy I'lyilr .luiiiiHtciu as uilorncy. Ten narnrs wt're rliosen his after noon, from wliti in six will bo rin p:itjplril to try Iho r.iso when it is set for trial. '1 Iionp otiosen wei'o as ful lows: Itarliel Turner, lean It. Horn icr, .Mis. lt"ltrrt Itay, Will (irnen. tl. M. Kiiiiip. 1'Jla I'onstanrp, It. K. Mtil key..MaigiirPt lta),i, K. J. J I oil.. nL ami J.emmrn Smith. Two New Styles One for Small Women One for Tall Women VJO MATTER what your figure tN may be, you will find many tylea to suit you at our Butterlck Patttrn department Choose your pattern, consult your pattern enve lope for the kind and amount of material to use, then goods 4 ss Mm A I aalliH M TTT Alwrfvt hit BUTTER1CK PATTERNS including DELTOR visit our riece' counter. 5973 rn size'z8yean this dress rcjjuirtj only ayi yards of 33-tnch rrmffrial for the upper part of the dress and 1 yard of 30-incfi material for the ttimming band. S975 Th Dfltor shows you with pictures how to finish and attach the loose panels with which this dress . is trimmed. Included with each Butterlck Pattern you will find the Dehor, a wonderful dressmaking guide that shows you step by step how to make your dress from start to finish. You are sure of success if you follow the Deltor. his splretion as hpad of the enmmis sion whit'h is to ovrrspe 'the ejection umler 1 lie rrepnt Chilpan-Peruvian nrbiiraiion award. Salem Attorney . ! Dies in Portland! KAU'.M, Oi-p.. .Marrh W. A. O. Conil if, an fittnrnpy nf Kl em, ilioil nt n Portland linspital Sumliy morn ins. 11" was n lucinber of the law tirm of Coiidit and (Jlover. , TIip funernl will be lield from llin Kift 'l'ro!liyti'rinii chtircli tomorrow nt 2 orlock.' Timber Operations To be Stopped Soon TIip liniber h!p iu the Sluslnw. na tional fnp'nt to the l iiipM'ni Mills n nil Luinbrr roinpany will probably la i only two months morp, il is rrpnrtfd by II. S. .IipIIpt, stipprvisor of llir forest, who tins reiurnpft from a trip f inspection to tlmt region. Tha roitipjiiiv in InkiiiK nut from HMHXJ o ,'.O.I MiM buiird feel of timber daily, wlibti nets (hp Rovpriuiipnl from $75 la HWt tlnilr, aironliiiK to .Mr. Slirlipy, Tim eg ion pinbrat-pd under the miIp Is rnpidly being t lenied, and nperiit ions ciitin.it Inst much longer Ihtiu tit) days, he upIIpvps, General Tershinff To be Arbitrator WASHINGTON, M;irh 'ja.-On-pral 1'prKhing has Iippii appointed to sui,rvite ihs Tarua-Arien ti'h'eilt'. The U'hits llousn today announced TOO LA'i't TO ULABoIi'V XlfKIA ri'ltMSIIRI) n-room npnrlment with bulb, hot and cold wiiter noil telephone furnished; prl villi entrance. Will bo vncnnt April I. Kent lf:iii. HI.'! 101 h Ave. or phono lsr.'-H. .u'JII I'tllt IIK.N'T 2-room furnished npnrlment with kllchenetle, well furnished. Achilla only. 'Ill W Huh. 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