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IrS Wrf -Itmm $awS4j these are upected to be ready soon aml U"UWI " ,he lsj Vt--' "31- yk?gY fJv u
II MlL. iKlVl I fl !.KhfHvH : PJi-J: fsEE WINDOW DISPLAY OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES' BEAUTI- I
ST C'? mf O read, "hi tobS r!r!X,!.?r-? 'if. 1(7 FULLY STAMPED DRESSES OF GUARANTEED WASH FAST 4 'J-h
P ferkNtv lIVCS i r? J"' wl sevih , uiwrviitam:i VTJ I AcKiCS on sale this week at $1.00 each.
I HHnJU22UL - I y commissioner.
cRealMusic-Asrou Likelt"
Do jor m phytad V. to nodi more fun than to
have others do k or Too. To go to yowt Oulbtamcn and
aaualij JJaj ghrea you a real eenae of accomplishment!
It mareso-eial It is one of tha moat delightful expert
eocca imagiDahlcl
Delightful becauae Qalbrauaen music U so nprcuKcl So
rullofjadmi ao fall of lifi you cake a personal prtde
in prodactaej ad
Accatint. for rnnrance. TWi Important! For In arrr
piece you play there's a attain of 'melody" you mint pick
out and accent properly, eo (ire It a pleasing rendition.
But, where ane the melody note.? In what part of the
keyboard do they occur f With the ordinary player-piano
that's a real problem. But by obseromg the Melody Indi.
cator a atopic and con Ten lent little patented guide you
law where the melody notea are, and Ju where to accent
them, on the Oulbxanacnl
Laraway Music Stores
IrULBRANSEM
V me llegistermg Piano
Joint Meeting Planned
Un some evening of the coming
week the Eugene federation of Wom
en's Organizations, the city council,
and the Eugene chamber of commerce
iiieuiuen wui now a joint meeting for
the purpose of talking over city
planning. The date and program for
tllfi lrlaPlinir ! J n Ka tnnnnn..ail I.e..
The first problem taken up by the
federation after its organization in
Eugene was that of city planning.
Building Work Rapid
Poumig of concrete for the new
Uray i'ash and Carry building on
Seventh avenue cast between Willam-;
ette and Oak streets has been start-i
ed and rapid progress on the erec-
tion of the building is expected. The j
building will be occupied by July, '
according to A. U. Gray. !
Chicken Dinner Planned
The two branches of the tatties'
Aid society of tho Congregational
church, the Eastside. division and the
West side divisiou, will sponsor bene
fit chicken diuuer in .the dining room a
of the new church building at the
corner of Thirteenth and Ferry
streets, Tuesday evening, March ill.
The dinner is to be served between
the hours of ti o'clock and 8 o'clock,
and the public is invited to attend.
Timber Firm Man Here
George W. Marshall, representative
of the Weyerhaeuser timber interests
with headquarters at Tacoma, is a
local buisiness visitor today. Mr. Mar
shall is here to pay the county tax
on the holdings of the company in
Lane. He makes several visits here
each year in the interests of the
concern.
NIGHT COUGH QUICKLY
RELIEVED
This is the pubstnncc of a letter
received from II. W. Webb, Quincy,
111., "I coughed a great deal, espec
ially nt night. Tried almost every
thing and have found nothing to
dual FOLEY'S HONEY A NO TA It
COMl'Ol'N'O. One dose relieved my
rough and I rested well nil night."
One of tho largest soiling cough
medicines in tho -World. Contains
jio opiates. Snfc. for children. In
sist upon X'olcy's. Itefuse substi
tutes. Til (Adv.)
NEW MANAGEMENT
VENETA HALL
BIG DANCE SAT. NIGHT
Good Music Good Eats Good
Time Everybody Come
Women and girls coal ships at
Karatsu, Japan.
BRONCHITIS
Leaves a bad cough; so does
"flu." But you can stop
these lingering, weakening,
sleep-disturbing coughs with
CHAMBERLAINS
COUGH REMEDY
Used and recommended since 1872, it
has relieved the coughs and colds of
both children and grown persons
everywhere.
Keep a bottle in your home all the tlma
No Narcotics. Sold everywhere.
Recruiting Discussed
The recruiting campaign to bring
the number of men in Company C of
the national guard to S"J will be
discussed at the non-commissioned
officers school to be held at the arm
ory this evening, is the announcement.
Camp plans for thoMedford trip are
also under way. The pay roll for the
first quarter is now being mado up,
OREGON
Phone 040.
MOTOR CO.
U30 Olive
tf
Council to Meet N
Tie city council meets today at. D
o'clock to award contracts on the
seven city improvement projects for
which bids wese opened nt the meet
ing Monday night. I ho entire per
sonnet of the council will be present.
or no business transacted, as the full
membership is necessary , to let L'hc
contract!".
Fuhoral Announced
Funeral of the lute John S, Drew
will be held from the Ycatch cIihpcI
Friday, March 27, nt 10:30 o'clock in
the morning, it is announced. Dr. J. F.
Haas, pastor of the Methodist Epii-
Building Material Here
A carload of Bishopric stucco for
the facing of the new Eugene hotel
building on Ninth avenue east is be
ing unloaded today at the E. B. Parks
warehouse. Work on the placing of
this lacing on, the building will soon
be under way. ,
School Hour Shortened
The noon recess at Eugene high
scuooi for the next 10 days will lie
cut to 30 minutes, in order that the
teachers aud students may have two
days' holiday during Easter, April 10
and KJ, it has beeu decided. The extra
30 minutes wit! be used as a study
period.
Veteran Official Here
Miss M. 1. Walker, representative
from tho Portland office of the j
united eteraus bureau was in Eu
gene today looking up local cases of
disabled ex-service men who have
filed applications for compensation,
hospitalization or medical treatineut.
Newly Received! A Glorious Group of
wmfyxm
in whose radiant lengths are found wonderfully charming
pictures of springtime modes.
PRINTED SILKS: First and Foremost
KG W Stickers Out j
Automobile stickers bearing pio- j
tures of a largo owl, beiug distrlb- j
uted by KOW, the radio broadcasting
station of The Oregoniant have beeu
received in Eugene and are available
at Obak Wallace's cignr store to ra
dio fans wanting them. The stickers
are free of charge.
Mrs. Ady Speaks
Mrs. M. y. Ady, advisory matron of
the police department, spoke on I
phases of her social and juvenile workt
at a meeting of members of the .
C. T. V. yesterday afternoon. She
urged women to attend court when
cases involving womeu wero up for
consideration.
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Moating Is Tonloht
The regular monthly mcrling of tlip
Co11pk t'rest Community club is
scheduled for touight at 8 o'clock. The
pupils of the CollcRo lrest dchool
will givo llio protraiu following tile
business sessions of the club.
Here From Chehalls
Felix Heri'iford, deputy uliorlff of
Lewis county, Wash., is hero todny
from Chehalls to lako Ora Young into
custody. Young, who has been held
hero for the. psst few days is wanted
on a larceny charge in Lewis county.
Railroad Man Here
.lolin K. Scanlin. traveling freinht
agent of tho New York Central line.,
was a business visitor today nt tho
local district offico of tho Southern
I'acific railway.
Business Name Filed
Tho assumed business name of
llriggs and loty, general contractors,
wa filed today at the office, of the
! county clork. W. V. liriggs nrnl L.
W. I'oty arc the members o the firm.
Cemetery Meeting Set
I A meeting of tho Gillespie Ceme
tery association will be held TnesWiiy,
April 17 at 8 o'clock nt (ho Willake.i-
l zic Grange hall, announces F. 11. llar-
j law, secretary.
Forest Officer Here
C. Krickson of Portland, from the
district furest offices, is a business
visitor in F.ugene, attending to timber
.ale bltiness.
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Leaves for Iowa
Frank llrunner, resident of the
ltiver road district, lias left for Iowa
' where he will visit with relatives and
also look after his property interests
i there,
i
Miss Nprton Better
i improvement in the condition f
Miss Grnce Norton. Hed Cross secre
tary, who bas been III at her home for
the last week, h announced today.
"Prints are everything" is the
fashion verdict for spring and
summer.
Despite the popularity of
prints, they must be authentic
in design and sophisticated in
color combination such are
featured at our store today.
The rare charm and invidual
ity of the designs, the unusual
color blendings and the guar
anteed quality appeal to wo
men of even the most discrim
inating taste.
Varied as personal tastes may
of
in
be there's not a lover
beauty who cannot find
these radiant lengths a print
that will express "her." There
are pen and ink outline sketch
es, the old-timey flower con
ceits, contrasted with great
splashy floral motifs all man
ner of unique combinations of
dots, stripes, blocks and plaids
striking hand block ideas,
treasured museum interpreta
tions and a multitude of ideas
proving there is something
new under the fashion sun.
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SKK HUOKNH'S MOST
KXTKNSIVH ASHOHTMKNT
OK.NIOW 1'RINTlil) Sll.KS
, AT TIIIK STOKM
$.3.25 $4.50 yd.
NEW FROCKS JUST ARRIVED
lllliNO RTII.l, MOIUS liKUCtllTKUt, KMI-HAMS OP
THIS VOGUK OF rrtlNTKU SILKS.
No i'iibi'ics could ho nioro beaut il'ully nljitotl to this season's
slim gnKiol'iil lilies than these graceful silk iirlnts antl no
frocks couhl more perfectly express important phases of
sprinM' than these. .
THKillS'S A 'CHARM IN EVKHY DUTAII,, CiRACK IN
liVHUY L1NI5 AND ltHAl, ARTISTRY IN THIS COLOR
HARMONIUM.
Mallinsou's pussy willow prints are prominent among tho
newer arrivals.
7
Tho
prices
$24.75 to $49.75
IKS Hart Schaffncr & Mant
h Hart Schatiner & Marx
Suit for Easter-That's
Style
EVERY detail is exactly right, shoul
ders the right width, coats a little
shorter, pockets lower, wider trousers
you'll get a lot for your money's value,
style and long wear.
SPRING ARRIVALS
Spring Stetson Hats
Regimental Stripe Ties
Collar Attached Shirts
Wade Bros.
Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
J. A. McLean Returns
J. A. McLean, proprietor of the
Osburn hotel, who has been in I'ort-
land this week, returned by auto to
' Eugene yesterday evening.
Hers From pertUnd
Mrs. George A. Si'mon and daugh
l ter, Hentrice. left thin morning by
! fintdmnhiliv where the? expert to
Impend the week-end.
I i Hera from Cutp
! Hodney Joslyn. resident of the
- Culp district on the How river above
i Cottage (irove, was a business visit
! or here today.
iC. C. Carter Visits
V. CarfV of Portland. Torm'-riy
in the Jewelry business iu EugTie, n
i in the city on a miMneas vimi.
Special Agent Here
! Maurice t'oturri, special agent for
(he Houthern Pacific railway, wax
biifciness vinilor n Eugene jeKtcrday.
that one man and (wo children had al
ready been burned t o deu t h in t he
little town of Tuthill, 8. I). Tuthill ts
in Heunet troiinly. This (own, advlccM
stiid, had been completely destroyed,
lteports from tho burned over area
are very meager, but it Is known that
one large ranch has necn completely
burned out. The sky to the north was
red with the reflection of the flame.
The wind Inst night attained n velo
city of (0 miles nn hour itnd till fore
noon today lias been blowing n -7 mile
mi u. or gdle. Small success baa so far
been obtained in checking the flames,
advices snid. l.ackfirea have be'n
started and are proving to be the most'
effective method of fighting thi
flainei. No moUtiirc has fnllen in lhi
region for several weeks, a condition
tlut in aiding the progress of the
fires. The front of the fire last night
is known to have extended from White
ltiver. H. D.. to Merriman, Nidi., n
distance of approximately ,V) mil.
Extensive precautions are now being
taken lo keep the sparks away from
V'l'etM'ne. ftthoiifh a lake fortunately
Is In the path of the flumes.
PLEA IS WIADE TO .
in au ever IncriMuing need for the
sewage system particularly iu those
districts of the city which have shown
(he heaviest residence increase.
"If the city is to provide modern
sanitary service and relief from floods
for Its many new homes, steadily in
creasing in number os the building
permits show, there must be an ade
quate sewer system iiiHlalled," .Mr.
Witliumson slates.
In explaining the. major projects
that are proposed for the expansion
of the sewer system if the JpoU.tMX)
in bond money is available, the coun
cilman stules that the need of a storm
sewer to relievo the over-congealed
condition of tho lines in the Eair
mount district Is tieYessnry to provide
for that rapidly growing residence
district, lleiween (SO and tto new
homes have been erected in t'air
mount and the present system of
drainage there is inadeipinte, Mr. Wil
liamson points out.
Another district of the city where
it is planned to extend the system If
the funds are made available is n
large urea in (he vicinity of Almaden
street, in the southwest part of the
cily. A large part of this area in be
low the level of (he trunk sewers ex-
tending to that section and it will he
necessary (o provide for a pumping '
system. This distrVt of the city is
also building up and many more
homes are contemplated, Mr. Wil
liamson states. The reconstruction1 of
the sewer system in Eairmount would , I
eliminate the present condition where- i
by part of the sewage drainage from
the higher levels there drain1 into Ilia
Amazon slough that parses through a
largo residence district of the city.
' A new company has arranged air
plane trips over the Alps for tourists.
TORNADO
HEADED
THIS WAY
When "Shwpole"gets busy
away goes the (headache
Neuralgia Headache, Nervous Headache,
or the Headache that comes with a
cold, can be instantly relieved
(Continued from page one)
in Kneeii through the bond issue
of !'.'(X,(S)0 provided some dojeii
years sio and that since that timl
there has been practically no further
additions to lbs fund for this pilrpone.
The growth of the city especially dur
ing llie pant three yesrs has resulted t
Old Time Dance
Thurston Hall
March 28th
Clven by the
Ladles Auxiliary of the
Farmers Union
Everybody Welcome
Ask
your
j druggist
50c
and $1.00
the jar
(Continued from pi one)
miles wide. A second fire started this I
nvirniue nesr (irsnd Hiver and i j
still laumg. It i ln 'cond fire llist
the population of Wakpsls is fiiht
in. The fire is in the F.irt Vstes di
. trict nd the call for help last night
i caui e from Kort Yates.
' HELP IS ROUCHT I
VAIKNTIXK, Neb. March -fi'liifM
en.irste iirnirl- fires of
huge proportions ere devastating toe ;
,,el,lld Inmsn rr.erisii'ni in iji--(
uiii-cenirsl part r.f H nth lVo'n. ,
have already hurne.i over nun-
ilred. of Ih uisind" of seres in adjoin
il.g NeltrssliA ia'd.
The fire is now shout seven mile,
from Valentine, a town of about
one hundred m l'l northwel of (Ineit.
( rgent calls f r help hoe been re
reived be', from rnn.h wen of lb
tbttsiened districts. One tali ffort'd
It..
and
Fruit Trees
Flowering Shrubs
Rose Bushes
We also carry a large assortment of ornamental
shade trees In the most desirable varieties, A
complete stock of fruit trees, valmit3, butternuts,
filberts and almonds, Berry plants of all kinds.
Low cash prices.
Our city aalee yard is located across from Gray's Cash
and Carry Store on East 7th Street
WOODRUFF'S NURSERY
and
FLORAL GARDENS
THE 20-BCENTURY
MUSTARD PLASTER,
For all Congestion and Inflammation
H if maai il
Don't Forget
the
Dance Friday Night, March 27th
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
COBURG BRIDGE PAVILION
Music, by WOODS OHC11KSTKA
EVERYBODY WELCOME
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