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1... T.i-iinr rji1 inns --?r .... . jl xx u aj j vi ij x j'i u u aivi' jt ago X lvfl " ! LARA WAY'S n1?7 1 1 :-: CTTY NFWS - 111. ' IZZ ll extra-easy terms on the Gulbranser Registering Piano, limited to 25 homes.) fott'd never expect to buy a nation-, ally advertised instrument on such ou) terms. We wouldnt expect to, sell it that way, either, except that yje figured how much we could save, iby moving 25 quickly, giving you ithe benefit in better terms. So act at ionce. Find out what your home will gain and how conveniently you can pay for it if you buy a Gulbransen. LARAWAY'S MUSIC STORES A giant mussel, measuring 10 f The famous British battleship, the inches across the shell, was caught Hood, carries a crew of 49 wireless recently along the British coast. This operators who keep watch daily oil was one of the largest ever caught. I five wavelengths. Feed Your Glands For health for youth for beauty Some of the greatest discoveries ll modern medicine relate to Elands. When glands tail, extracts or secretions of like glands are used. The liver is our largest, most ( Important gland. Ox gait is now j used to stimulate it. Thus count less people may get results which i dntRs have never brought. ' Aid For Millions , Torpid liver means more than ; ronstipated. The liver supplies' "lie. That bile checks germ de velopment in the intestines. When bile is scant, germs mul- liplv. They feed the blood n con stant stream of poison. Had ram- piexions may result. Or falling hair. Heart and kidney troubles are often duo to poisons. So is high blood pressure, 'so is pr ema ture old age. llio now way to check those poisons is lo cause the liver to supply its quart of bile per day. And ox gall is the substance now employed. y- Check the Poisons There are countless conditions which an nctive liver would help. Conditions which result from germ toxins. Results are often prompt; sometimes they are priceless. Any one who suffers from such trou bles should learn what ox gall does. Hut get genuine ox gall. Ask jour druggist for Dloxol quiets. Kach one contains ten drops of purified ox gall. Vet the '.ablols cost but two cents each. Remember the name Dloxol. Those tablets will show you what ox gall does. I'crhaps It is just what you need. Guarantee: Anyone not :taiUfied with results from the first box of Dloxol may roturn the empty hex to the makers and receive nis mon ey hack. Adv. (Continued rrum plte enf) , atttQdinc the annual district meeting '' 2? in the ,r.te h.U. "T- . in,' r JZ 7. "'J'.?" "'"""""J f Roseburg Woman Die,- tle recent Illative union. A mu- Mr., c 1. ,,n. f Mr. ih. . D,'nt .rr"-l of hv- 1- Cheshre of this city, and welt ...m, aim B rpiomi.un Psed whuh will be of interest to iirrp men, it t9 announced. Tht meet 'nr has been called fur 8 o'clock. ill be t known to manj in this city, died at her home in Iloscburfc this morning, according to word received here. Mrs. Hadley had been ill for some time. Or. and Mra. W. I.. Cheshire will drive down for the funeral which will be held Friday afternoon. Not to Attend Board Meeting J.ane county will not be represent ed at the monthly meeting of the state highway coinuiihsiou ai there is no mutter of interest to laue to come before that body at this session, ac cording to Judge C. V. Barnard of the county court. The state meeting is to be held at Portland Thursday and Friday of this week. Car Driver Cited Stanley Dame wood, resident of the Row river district, was cited to ap pear in court next Saturday ' on license, according to Melvin Turn- bull, county traffic officer. Ranger Gives Talk J. k Mci'arlaod, ranger of the Cascade national forest in the- Oak ndgo di.trict, was icheduled to giva a forest fire prevention lecture, illus trated by lantern slides, last night it the High I'rairie school h. to the school, woich is about five j cllEr, ' driving car without uuria 01 uakmlge, W(?re vo muddy it was impossible to make the trip by automobile, Mr. MoKarlaud found, so he packed the ilides and lantern on a nurse, and made the trip in timo to speak as achedulcd. He is also planning to speak at Oakridge tonight, where a benefit is being given to raise funds to purchase equipment for the Oakridgc fire department. The Oakridge high school is also giving a play at Westfir touig-ht, at was announced. Local Bowlers Win Defeating Cottage drove s bowling team by a score of 23iS to 20tii( Eu gene's bowlers made an average ?f 71HJ to the visitors' tSS 2-3 last night. The game drew a large gallery. Visits Upper River Arnold (Jollier, county club leader, is spending the day iu the upper Mc Kenzie river district visiting at Lea burg and Watterville in the interests of club organization. Visit From Washington Mr. and Mrs. Charles It. Brown of Bremerton, Wash,, arrived in Eugene yesterday to visit. Mrs. Brown was formerly Miss Lulu Carr, stenogra pher in the chamber of commerce of fice. During the war she served as ft ycomnnette in the navy, and she and her husband are still in the employ of the government. Alfalfa Seed Coming Expectations are that the carload of Grimm alfalfa ordered from Mon tana as an experiment in planting in Lane county will be here tomorrow, according to announcement today at the office of O. S. Fletcher, county agent. Several farmers iu different districts of the county will plant the alfalfa. Play Sites Offered Word has been received at the Eu gene chamber of commerce that the Harmon foundation will provide $10, 000 during the present year to aid in the purchase of grouud for recreation centers. The contribution is limited to $200 in any one city, it is announced. Marriage License Granted Kdward F. Butler and Mrs. Kalh- eriue Durmisdy, both of Eugene, wers granted a marriage license iu the county clerk's office yesterday. Goes To Portland George Scbaefers, one of the co partners of Ax-Billy's department store, has gone to Portland to spend several days ou busness. lie was ac companied by Mrs. Scbaefers. Or. Rosa leaves Dr. A. H. Ross of the Kugeue hos pital staff has gone to Portland to attend a scries of medical lectures. He will return to Eugene Friday. Store It Sold L. J. Kolker has purchased the grocery business of J. W. Jamison, at Fourth avenue west and Madison street, it was announced yesterday. Here on Vacation , Willis D. Link is in Eugene spend ing the apring vacation of the Ore gon Agricultural college at bis home here. Leaves on Vacation V. ll. Cleaver of th First National bank is taking n few days now on his anuuai vacation and is spending the lime at his ranch near Creswell. Former Resident Dies News of the death of Mrs. Mary J. Gates, formerly of Eugene, t tht! home of her da uglier. Mrs. H. E. Mall, in Portland, March 20, reached the city yesterday. She was a member of the Christian church and Eastren Star lift-P, nnd leaves two daughters, Mr. 11. E. Hull nnd Mrs. W. it. Karntiam of Uiikrhlgc. Are You Ashamed You Live In Eugene? "When you travel you don't register from Marshficld or Siilcm, do you! Xo Sirec you take the hotel pen and proudly write down "Eugene, Oregon" the great est little citv in the world. M But let's take a peep into your eoat pocket and see if it is a Eugene Clothier's label. Surely if Eugene is worth bragging about when you aro away it must be something more than just a place to eat nnd sleep. Paul I). Green's ''.Store for ilea" ean give you today and evervday as Fashionable, ns Fitting " and as Economical clothing service as any two cities that have a city hall and since you are living here; prospecting .here and making your money ami your menus iicro is it any more than right that you make your clothing purchases heret $25' Upward STOREMEN 713 WILLAMETTE KNOWN' FOR GOOD CLOTHES" D. M. Sansom to Return .. M. Sansom who spoke here re cently nt the chamber of commerce un the development of the flax industry in Lane couuty will return here later for a further conference with offi cials of the local chamber, according o word received today. Mr. Sansnm is at Snlcin today. Barber Shop to Move The room in the K. A. B;ibb build ing, vacated by Carroll brother's pdsrmary has been leased by Slir w'od Htirr for a barber shop. The stairway to the upper floors will be moved to the south end of the building. Fruit Men Mcetino 1 Addresses by I'refessor TUnry : Hartmsn. A. (. Bouqut, Clayton L. Long, will be features of the meeting of the Lane County Horticultural so- cietv st th chamber of commerce Saturday, April 4. Arrives In America - Mrs. Claude I). Hirer and fwo (IntifnUrft of Eugene have arrived in New York from the steamer Arabic nflrr several months in France and olher continental countries, it wi lf-arned yesterday. Roof Catohes Aflro A small root fire on the residence of George Lamuicrs, 710 Seventeenth avenue, resulted m a trip by the fire department yesterday. Here- From Ogden Lloyd Mitchel, formerly of Eugene, and now in the bakery business ;ii Ogdeu, Utah., wits in the city yester day to visit his brother Harry, A Suspender Skirt Peasant Blouse Blouse 5903 Skirt 5964 Tie Deitor included witi tie Butterick Pattern sio-ws you witi pictures iow to smock the blouse. This Popular Costume requirra qnly 1 4 yard of Si inch flannel for the skirt in size 36 (hip measure) and 2i yards of 39-lnch voile or crepe de Chine for the blouse. Buy your pattern at our Butterick Department, and thea visit our piece-goods counter. The Deitor, a won derful dressmaking guide in cluded with Butterick Patterns, shows you how to make the skirt and blouse step by step. Always Buy BUTTERICK PATTERNS includmt DELT0R mm Daffodils for poets but new clothes for tho smart woman 1 Spring the most delightful and welcome season of all is here. As naturo brightens tho world with budding lenvos and blossoms, so too, tho smart woman refreshens her costume with a new hat. Fashion Is partlculnrly kind thlss aeason tor aha allows a greater elasticity ot the inoilo. The hat may bo very small or very lnrge severely tailored or richly adorned with tlowera and foliage it mny be closo-flttlng. poke, oft-tho-fare, roll brim or any of the numerous styles. Tho M. & W. millinery section is show ing a wonderfully varied assortment of becoming hats for matron and miss.. You aro suro to find YOUR hat here. Tho sales women aro particularly con scientious in holping you select the hat most suitablo to your individual typo. TRICES RANGE MODERATELT FROM v $4.95 to $22.50 7 X Second Floor FREE FASHION SHEETS ii Lsivea for Salem To mlilross a nicotine of tin re rently inKlnllnl lodge "f EhrIcs at Sslciii. Howard M. Urewnell, Eugene attorney, left this morning for Solera. Laaves for Westsrn Lane Sheriff Frank Taylor left today for wmtrrn Ijinc whero ho will -rvr legal jiaperi. f At Ihc Hospitals David Hall of Itonehurg and Vic tor Hurkaby of Kugenn were din nii'nod today from t lie Pnrific Chris tian hospital. Mrs. I.. Ilannel of Kngene. Mrs. 11. II. nrol'kwell of Kugone, !. 1. Md.enn of Noll, and Italph O.vena of Oaliri'lisn were admitted today to the Mercy hospital. Viiigte Henagin of Mapleton and Mra. Alvira Kovera of Wendlina were loday admitted to the Kngene boitptal. siiy am will lie ready for t lie fooihnll neaaon of !):Mi, it was announced to day. The stadium, when completed, will bare a aeating capacity of i-l,(K10. making it the largest in Ihc weatcru I'otlferenee. Valley Printing Co. ! Over II. 8. Nat'l. nnnk. WEDDING AND BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL' PRINTING . . FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL 470 YEOMAN DANCE There will bo a dance Wednesday evening, March -ft, at the Eagle's lisll. Fine music. Yeomen nnd vhelr friends aro urged to come. Men 75 cauls, lo llies free. m25 Hhovanda. the choice of the emoker. OREGON MOTOR Phnns Hit CO. 0.10 Ollre NIMROD INN Opens April fist Apply Zcmo, the Anliscptir Liquid Easy to Use When applied aa directed Zcmo ef fectively removes Iiczema.quicklystiip' itching, and heals skin troubles, also Sores, Burns. Wounds and Chafing. It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zcmc Is a clean, dependable and inexpensive, I antiseptic liquid, that is especially adapted lor daytime use necause it does notshow. Trial bottle 3!:, large size $1 00. Zemo Ointment is recom mended for use at night 50c. Zcmo Soap, antiseptic and healing, 25c. Returns from Portland E. Fiigene rhndwVk, terrctary of the Eugene chamber of commerce, has returned from I'ortlnnd after I STATISTICS i . BORN WRKJIIT At the Mercy hoapltal. Wednesday. March 2.1. IIC5, lo Mr. and .Mrs. I., A. Wright of F.ugene, a son. STADIUM PLANNED CHR'AUU. March 25. The firat three derked e"lid concrete footholl atadlum to be built in America will be conatructed by Northwestern L'nivcr- ,1 (,,,JtwffeMw'S( jEuropf it Xtl'tJJ GREER-CALLAHAN STORE 858 Pearl St. Phone 33 These Prices ONE WEEK Only $,3.00 KCA or De Forest tube $2.55 $.'i.75 Yale or Kveready 45-V batteries $2.95 "B" wet battery, 30 volt $12.50 "A" wet battery, only $10.50 $200 Kennedy Set, only $35.00 $!)7 Federal, guaranteed $59.00 $25 Manhattan, loud speaker $19.50 $'25 Bristol loud speaker $15.00 Ve have a few Rola and Thompson Loud Speakers One Good Used Mahogany Piano Only $195.00 mm W m Tl I All cluiri of (rvelen-bui. ' nets or plettur-choo th MonocU Cabin Srvic n ji nfavonte method of travel to hurupe. It ts a moderate rnir irv!ue. firet beinc onlv tliiflttly in exreit of regular Iptutnl cabm rates. And its : operation by the Canadian i pjctric i a guarantee of tht j finrnt cuisine, personal' terv f jce and comfort. 1 VaMr mtrttl wtl iWlf I sjnj liitTJlHrf. iCanadianfticific I -1 j i Pi -I I . , II L- Just Six More Days of SPECIAL SALE 10 Off on All Gas Ranges PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednesday and Saturday Night $15-50 to SAN FRANCISCO Stage Terminal i'liono 1800 JZIf OVEN HEAT CONTROL Vulcan Smoothtop Gas Range You have always wanted better, quicker, easier cooking. Now come to our office today when these advantages are being demonstrated. In no other way can you appre ciate so quickly what this wonderful gas range can mean to you. EASY TERMS at, i. F,vervthini? to tnako it possiblo for you to enjoy me great, ser vice that only a smoothtop can give. For ten dayg we will give a discount of 10 on ranges sold. A phone call will bring our aaleimifln to your Jiome. Mountain States Power Co. Phone 28 881 Oak St Ml