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Tuesday Evening, March 24, 19J5 T TT V. V TT II IT1 V T7 fl TT A O T - . t0Tr- - uuuiilu UUAUU h IVft ii 1 1 I f at?,' ft ;Mnf J5J "l . I 'Cnti-urd tr, p., u.t) Good Piano-Music for All With a Gulbransen How few art eh hoot to- exprtaalon and feeling you can da in which thare la anyone put Into Tour Gulbraoien- who can PT the piano, roally playing. Other folk., once able -ell iiyhandl let good piano- to play but out of Brattice, will ' mutlcU getting more and more find that all their old-time ablU- popular every day. Ana id more Jirtd more homes. For, every day, more and mote muilc-hungry men and women are (becoming the rouakal poedbllttiee of the Oulbrantenl Plano-muale of the high eat pa. Available toell with none oftha hardahlpt of learning I Even though you have never been able to play by hand, you'll be quickly Impreeeed with the ty to eorpreu themtelvee mutl cally hai come back aaaln. In double measure, in the flexible, reaponilvc, Eaiy-to-Play Gul-branaenl 2 Ya to Pyt Mail This SSST" Naau Aiem , Fen Medeli Menonalh) Prvoad 4M tM HU - (700 Laraway Music Stores pULBRANSEN vJThe Hegistering Piano a daughter bora at their home at The lalle last week. Mr. Hoffer is man ager of tho telephone exchange at The Dalles. Mrs. Huffer formerly of this city was before her marriage, Mist Beth Alliugham. Educator to Leave liavinr hn o! o..to.l , ,l . i history department of Phdlipa univer- wt i-uiu, umh,, jonn i. lianoe, in structor in Eugene high school, ex pects to leave for Oklahoma by auto mobile this fummer ami join the uni verity facu'ty next autumn. He will be au-ompnniod by Mrs. lianoe. Mr. Garoe received his baccalaureate de srte at the I'niversity of Oregon in Ui.:, mid a master's fttgree in lyill. Women to Be Honored The Decoration of Chivalry is to be conferred on a class of 13 or 20 women by L'aniou Hovcy No. 4, Pa triarchs Militant, some time eorlr in April, in the I. O. O. F. temple in Kugene, it was announced today. The Ladies of McLaughlin auxiliary will assist in (he cerrmonifH, which will be followed by the customary banquet. Crow Mage route, died recently in California at the age of J7 years, ac cording to word received by relatives here. Joins Denver Post Mrs. Robert M. Fischer, formerly of Eugene, hat gone to Denver, Colo., to become a proofreader on the Den ver Post. She has been lmng in Port land and formerly worked in Eugene as proofreader on The Guard and Morning Register. 4 Service Station Sold Jesse Lansing has sold the Motor lu service station at 404 South Fifiu street. Cottage Grove, to Alva Gore and T. A. McGinnis. The newcomers filed the assumed husiuess name to day at the office of the county clerk. Leaves for Salem Darwin Hristow, vice-president of the First National bank, left today for Salem where he will atteud the funeral of A. O. Condit, prominent attorney of that city. W. C. T. U. to Meet The W. C. T. I", will mm nt the Baptist church Wednesdrv ntternoon I at I!:B0 o'clock. Mrs. M. S. Ady. ma ! Iron of the poliro department, will give an address between 11:30 and 3 o'clock. AH members are asked to come early. Springfield 4-L btages iTOgram SPRINGFIELD, March 24. (Spe nt!). An audience of 300 persons Mended the musical program at the oven meeting of the Springfield local of toe Loyal -L.eg.on or. jiggers nuu 1 Lumbermen in the 'Woodmen of the World halt last evening at S o'clock, g. 8. Potter presided. The program was opened by a duet. "Absent," sung by Mm. C. A. fiwarts uitl Mrs. D. W. Mcrunnon. followed bj a piano solo by Mrs. R. R, Her bert. "Smtlin' Through," was sung oy D. W. McKinnon, the "Booth-Kelly Oruso," as he is known 1 to hia Springfield friends. He sang "Adora- YOU POOR KID, WHY ARE YOU SO SKINNEY Don't your mother know that Cod Liver Oil will put pounds of good healthy flesh on your bones in just a few weeks? Tell her every druggist has it in sugar-coated tablet form now so that roo won't hare to take the nasty. fishy-tasting oil that -Is apt to upset four delicate stomach. Tell her that McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets ere chock-full of vitalizing vitamines and are the Fastest flesh producers and health builders she can find. One sickly thin kid, age 9. sained 12 pounds in 7 months. She must ask Linn Dmr Co. W. A. Kaykendall, Carroll's Pharmacy er sny good druggist for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets the original and genuine 60 tablets -no cents as Pleasant to take as tflndy. tion," waltz, for an encore. Margaret Skavlan of Eugene' sang ' My Heart is a Haven," with "The Angel Cake'' as au encore. Two piano duets by Mrs. Taul Rasford and Miss Dorothy Girard wcro well received. Naomi and Iowa Carlton sang "Marcheta" and "What'll 1 Do?" "Tho King -of the Forest Am 1" was the baritono solo of Walter Gossler, with "Trees"' is an encore. Mrs. Roland E. Mushier and Mrs. Dallas Ii. Murphy snug u duet, "Can't Yo' Hear Me Callin", Caroline V" the audience demanding that it be repeated. Miss Eunice Par ker, well-kuown Springfield contralto, sang a solo, followed by a clever en core, "April Fool." "I-addie" was sung by Mrs. Kathryn Duncan, and encored. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kellems. who have been appearing in Seattle, Ta como, Vancouver. Spokane and other cities in a vaudeville act featuring Mr. Kellems whistling solos, are vis iting for a few days with Mr. Kel lems mother. Mrs. Louisa Kellems, USD Mill street. ROBBERS ESCAPE VALPARAISO. Ind., March 24. Robbers who used only a drill entered the post off ice Jiere early today and after opening both doom of the vault secaped with $40,000 worth of stamps. It is understood no currency was taken. Ernest Haycox Here Ernest Haycox. an Oregon grad uate in Jfl-3 and short story writer, who "broke into" the New York field, is in Eugene visiting friends f-r a few dflvs. He has published n large number of short stones in popular magnzinc the last two years. He cx- pects to live for a while on a fnrm i at .Silverton. P-coerty Purchaseti I'urchate of the property of Mrs. Lulu M. Marquam ndjarpnt to the Firet Christian church at a cost of f. 0.000 has been authorized accord ing to Rev. E. V. Stivers. This pur chase gives the church an entire yuar tei bluck at Eleventh und Oak. Service Station Sold John Conway of Eugene is the new owner of the service station and auto accessory shop nt 331 High street, having purchased the business from L. K. Hodges, it is announced. "As Fresh ond Prefly as Spring Ilself" Women's and Misses' Stamped Frocks Visits In Corvallls A luncheon in I'orrallis given br :iluinni of Syracuse uitivrrtity for Cliam-fllor l-'lint. head of Ih. institu tion, wai attcnilrd b.r Mrs. Aral, llnyt ltar, teacher of voice in Kuscue. She is a grMiluat, of Syracuse. It Recovarlng i 'Miss Mabel Anderson who recemly : underwent an operation at the Pa cific C hristian hospital is reported to ; he improving rapidly, and will soon be ; at n'ork again. - i desired. ELKS NOTICE Brother Ben S. Fish er, President OreKon State Elks associa tion, will visit Eu gene Lodge Wednes day, March 25th. A large attendance is Secretary. "DIAMOND DYES" COLOR THINGS NEW Auxiliary to Meet Members of the Ladies' auxiliary of the Eugene chamber of commerce will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock promptly in the chamber of commerce rooms. There will be a program and cards. Mrs. Lawsnn (. Rradley bends the committee in charge for the evening. Beautiful home dyeing and tinting is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. Just dip in cold water to tint soft, delicate shades, or boil to dye per manent colors. Each 15-cent pack age contains direc tions so simple any womau can dye or tint lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, coats, stock ings, aweaters. draperies, coverings, hangings, everything new. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind and tell your druggist whether the material you wish to color is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Death Announced Mrs. S. W. M'les of San Diego, CM who resided for ninny years on th I Cut This Out It Is Worht Money j Send this ad and ten cents to i Foley & Co., -S35 Sheffield Ave.. I Chicago, 111., writing your name and ! address clearly. You will receive a -.ample bottle of FOLEY' S HONEY AND TAIl COJiruiAU for cougns. colds and hoarseness, also sample pncknge of FOLEY IMLLS, a dieu retic stimulant for the kidneys, ami FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for constipation and btlioiisneNS These dependable remedies are free from opiates and have helped mil lions of people. Try them! tu(Adv) Motorist Fined A fine of wjr si en in police court today to Edward C. Godwin for parking his automobile with no lights. Leave for Seattle George Turnbull, Ralph Casey of the university department of journal ism and Mrs. Casey, left this morning for Seattle, expecting to return Fri Trial is Set Trial of W. H. Melhy on charge of allegro stnbbing litis been net by Judge George A. G.lniore. for Thurs day ufternoou at l:3t o'clock. Returns From Portland Mrs. W. T. Eilersieiu, daughter (f D, E. "or;,n, postmaster, is recover ing from her recent npenition in Port land, reports Mr. Yran, who returned yesterday frm Portland, Visits In Portland Mrs. W. it.-Walkice is visiting in Portland with Mr. and Mrs. .lames Myers, who spent several days in Eu gene reeenliy visiting with the Wallaces. Schools Are Visited E. J. Moore, county superintendent of schools, is spending Hie day visit ing the schools in the vicin.ty of Fall Creek. Of Novelty "Plaidcheck" A Colorful New Fabric Guaranteed Washfast! It u-i XL We are glad to be able to offer you such truly extraordinary values as represented by these Bucilla Stamped Frocks. Beautifully and clear ly stamped in a wonderful range of designs and colors. Sizes for misses 1 4 to 16 and all sizes for women. Knell dross has iittm-iiotl In it n tlctailotl lesson olinrt jrivinj; the exaet color scheme and cx)ilaininp just, how the simple omhroidery and scwinij are to he done. SEE THESE PRETTY DRESSES IN OUR WINDOWS TODAY Guaranteed Washfast Th! material mi which those drosses arc stamped is fully guaranteed to ho washfast. If after having been washed accord ing to tho directions attached to each dross, the material proves un satisfactory in any way, you may return the finished 'on partly finished article to us, and the manufacturer guarantees to make a perfectly sat isfactory adjustment. The illustration hcres give some idea of the nature of the cmbrotlicretl tie signs but cannot reveal tho beauty of the fabrics nor tho wonderfully effective results you may obtain with just a few hours of simple, enibroi-dcrv. JV TO Tn ti Bit A number of finished models are on display in our 8th street windows so that you may see how attractive and becoming these drosses nro when made up. Tli designs are simple and effective and the embroidery and sowing can bo completed in a few hours. These frocks offer such amazing val ues that they arc sure to be snatch ed up quickly. Ooino to tho store early while our assortment is cojn-plcte. Completo stocks of D. M. 0. Threads for finishing these Dresses 12 Pretty Styles to Chocwe From On Sale Needlework Dept.. Mail Floor Timber Man Here W. S. Hiddjru cf Portland, is in Eu gene tor a few days looking afir several timber tracts lie owns i.i fhi. city. Returns from South j Or. I. . llarr g who h;is been in California for the past two months has returned to his home here. Suit Contesting , Gompers Will is To be Withdrawn fnsure with Henry Trump. Phone 121 Showanda. the r-holce of tbt imokr F.-.r uu.ility cjg.irs. Prince Nemo Spring Stetsons Hats For Young Men If you're critical and most young men, are the better for us. Even the smallest style details will please you $y.00 . NEW ARRIVALS Fancy Interwoven Hose Collar Attached Shirts Regimental Stripe Ties Wade Bros. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Logger is Killed j At Klamath Falls' KLAMATH FALLS, the.. March 1 -4. Alvin A. Lindemau. aged ll. 1 transit mill w rker employed at ! Lamm's mill, Modoc pjinr. was rruxhtd to death between two logs nt 1 "1 p. m. Sunday while moving logs I in Klmnath bike alongside iIik mill. A 1 co-worker. James Driscnil escaped ; when the lugs begin to roll. Ijindrmtu; was unmarried and is survived by par-1 cms at Sleepy Kye. Minn. II has been I working in Khtm.itb mill for the past two years. j WASHINGTON. Mnrcb t. t'oim se for Mrs. Samuel J. tiompers has announced that her sun contenting the will of her hue liusli.md, which leaves her the minimum dower right )f one-third under the District of Co lumbia law. would be withdrawn in court here iod.iy. In her suit, filed shortly efier He death of the labor leader, Inst De cember. Mrs. tiompers asked that n previous will a.gned by Mr. Uompers immediately after their marriage sev eral years ago and leaving lnr the entire estate valued at about HMHJ be admitted to probate Instead of the last will. In the lattpr. Mr. (iompers stipulated that his widow shouid in herit the minimum provided by the law. Mrs. tiompers charged in her suit III nt Samuel (iompers. one of I he three eon, who together with jwn tfiniidchildreii ore left the hilanee of the estate, exerted undue influence on his father in connect ion with the drawing up t tin last will. The lat ter was dated just n few days before Mr. (lotupers left on bis trip to Mex ico 1 'Ity. during which be wifferrd the illness that caused hia death 11 few days biter nt Sun Antonio, Tex. President Spends Week-end Cruising 'nrmer Governor W. W. Stickney, of Vermont. The first recorded hixtiwice of a: on- WASHINGTON. Mun i. Fretd-1 dent and Mr, t'oolidfce returned ! i White llnnse Mmhp from an over ! night rruirii' on the pnsidi-tititil jnrJt ; ; M i. fluwer. I lie gnitn wer Mr. end Mr-. Dwight W. M irrow of New York j wh are guests at i.u White limn": j Secretary und Mrs. Kcllotfg; Allurn,y ; General Sargent ; Sr tin lor ( 'uriis f ' Katun, the rcpubti' nn lender, and Senator Jones to I Tour South America' WASHINGTON. March Sen- o'or Jones, republican. Washington, ' will sail tSatnrddy for South America (n spend a month in Brazil, Argeu t na, Paraguay, t'ruguay and posiibly Chile, study log shipping condition, lie will be accompanied by bis wife. On h i return here late in May Sen flior Junes, who Is chairman of the senate commerce conimitte will b' gin drafting a shipping hill designed to separate the function of Hie slrpp.iig boerd and fleet corporation. He il SHisrd shipping problems lo dfiy with Preaident t'otdidge. Start the Winning Fight Today YEOMEN DANCE There will be a dance Wednesday ; even ng. Miii h 'St b. at the F.agle's j Hall, l ine music. Venmen and their friend are nrgeil to mm. Mrn 7"i : cents. 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All these necessary fea tures are built into Heywood-Wakcficld liaby Carriages. They represent the best thought of designers who have behind them the helpful suggestions of three generations of mothers and the experience of this 99 yenr old concern. All Heywood-Wakcfteld carriages have AQitulifyScalonEvcryWhcel. It is a red and gold hub-cap placed there for the protection of mothers. Prices are reasonable. A.k any Rood furniture hnuie to .how vou the attractive new Hevwnod'Wakeneld line of ttahy Carriage., btrolleri and K..IL1. an.l nlh.r lvenll xrnimre. Alio our Reed and M-y3jK Hh Furniture, Torch and Lawn Suitea.lane and wood C hair., Cocoa Hru.h Door MaU anil Cocoa Floor Matting Look for A Quality Seal on Every Wheel (A red hub-cap with gold tetter.) tfliipoui mngnetlKntion of iron was la loKT, Mhen Hhnini, an apothecary, found th.it an ornament no a ctiureb, strepte possrssrd magnetism. 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