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j.rijay Evening, March 27, 1925 TI1E EUGENE GUARD Page jnve Thayer. Arline &iae- ami Donald Gordon, rr jj 111,11 : v-y n A A II I r-T , u .jarsfci. I 1 It r Good Piano-Music for All With a Gulbransen How few ate the home to expression and feeling you cm day In which there Is anyone put Into your Gulbrensen- who can Playthe piano, really playing. Other folks, once able Well by handl Yet good piano- to play but out of practice, will music la getting mote and more tnd that all their old-time abUi- populal everyday. And In more ty to express themselves musi and more homes. For, every day, cally has come back again, in more and mote music-hungry double measure, in the flexible, mnA ornm.n Ore dilCAVeriniT v.nnn.lui. ... Dl... ""-..I ' the mUSICHI IMNUIHUH VI UIC Oulbransenl Piano-rouslc of the highest type. Available to all with none of the hardships of leamingl Even though you have never been able to play by hand, you'll h cmlcklv impressed with the Four Mod.ls Hallotialhi Prioad ,4S0 ,5S0 ,615 ,700 Laraway Music Stores bratucnl 2 Years to Pay! Mail TKi f Ou'hmrueo iViail I IMS infonnatloo. Nm Addrm Enlists in Reserve liming eulistfd rj the Vuliptl Smtr I naval rrserv as a radio liTtr:di.u, I Andrew O'KnrrfU of ibe Kiic'iu j h irdv.nre store, wIm hn nrtum.'d from l lie reeruitir.j; off-co it l'on and t'xpeeis to jtun his ?hin in about h month, he reiorts. He will be sta tioned on a rluuer operating frrm Aberdet'u, Wash. Carnival is Tonight ilie jitney e.miival of the Crarv j Parent-ToHclu'r nssori.-ition, t raim' I funds of installation of a new lawn, j will t:ike jdaiv at the srlmol buildine j t-niglit. f.inimittce in r.urse include 1 Mrs. Vern Stuhert, Mrs. H. K. tlri ! ...d. Mi-s r'ih. Mis Kuthrrin Azf-.'. j Mrs. M. Intvre. Mrs. Y. .1. Tin. Mrs, ; M.lter and Mrs. Sylvia SU-kaf use. j Will Attend Institute j E. J. Moore, tounty supfrin i tendnt of schools, and Arnold . Collier, county club learirr. will j attend the teachers' institute to be held at Cottage drove tomor row. This is the last of a series of institutes held in the county during the past five weeks. Rehearsal Postponed The children's chorus which re hearses each Saturday mornlnc 1 under the supervision of Miss I-eona Marsters will not hold Its regular practice session in the morning as the teachers insti tute Is to bo held in tho Junior high school. PULBRANSEN VjTThe Hegistering Piano :-: CITY NEWS :-: 1 (Continued Jrum page one) ; toal, 107. Women: House work n, ft; waitress, 1; cook, 1, Toial 11. Hero from Swlsshome II. Wadsworth, resident of the Sffisshnme district, was a business visitor here today and called ol E. J. Moore, county miperintendent of nrhools. Mr. Wadsworth reports th;it the money is available for the new whool building to be erected at Swipshome and that construction work will Boon be under way. There" i.'e 10 pupils who will attend the nrir school and it is expected that there will be others before next fnll when it is planned to have the new building ready. New mills and logging camps in that district have brought in many families and additional school facilities were necessary and a new district planned. School Bonds to be Sold Preparations are being made for the sale of bonds for t ho erec tion of the new Urattain grade school in the Springfield district number ID, according to word received by E. .1. Moore, county superintendent of schools. Moose Officer Here Secretaries of all the Moose lodge in this district, onipris tig (he upper Willamette valley and Coos Hay sec tion, will meet -in Eugene tonight to bear a talk by Itndney Itrandon of Mnoseheart, 111.. ee utive secretary nf the order, who will p:iy an offi cial visit to Eugene today. To Buy Equipment Fifty new chairs and new equip ment for t ho dining room will be bought by the College (.'rest Com munity clab, it wad voted at the meeting hist night. A box social and dance will be held April 17. The pro gram presented included music by the Johnson family orchestra, and read ings by Horoihy (lordun, Marjorie Woodmen to Marcola Approximately 25 member of s the Eugene lodge. Modern Wood- men of America expect to go to i Marcola tonight to aid In a class adoption of candidates for Initia tion into the order, it is announced. Roofing Tar Burns Tar on the roof of the new Eu gene hotel nt Ninlh and I'earl again caught fire last night at N:I o'clock, and the fire department was called out. A flue fire at Eleventh and Oak Q 1925 Hart SduSner Marx Sunday, Apri That Is the "Style Day" This Is the "Style Store" OF course Easter isn't the only time you want style. You ought to have it every dayr When you buy here you know that you are right and that you are going to stay right for a good long time in matters of style. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are economical clothes. We'll show you some very unusual values. Wade Bros. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes JUST RECEIVED! "MAUVE" a smart new spring shade in Humming Bird pure silk hose, $1.50 pair. Smart New Fashions for Young People "Cinderella" Panty Dresses 1.98 OTHKKS TO $3.50 Quite as fascinating as their name. Of lovely fast color fabrics in all the colors of the rainbow. C,ay hand embroideries, ap pliques and famy stitches cn banco their perky fashion. "Prince of Wales" Coats The Smartest Fashion for Youngsters I to 6 years. AT The Prince of WiUps In Ills roct'iit visit to tlio V. S. A. was the inspirntlnn for many u trim now fashion the swaBger English styles nro now reproduced In these kid dies' coats and nre quite neat. Of bountiful woolen fahries handsomely tailored In lielted back double breasted styles. Many to choose from. I j I 'IB:, I f Girls' Summer Weight Union Suits 59c Serviceable, knit union suits for girls 2 to 14 years. No sleeve, kneo length, drop seat style. A comfortable garment of a reliable make. 59c. Boys ' Waist Suits 69c Cinderella Rompers $1,25 Beautifully made of cenuino Amos koag ginghams you know bow well they wear nnd launder. Kast col ors thnt will remain fresi and pretty after many a tubbing. In baby check patterns nnd plain colors. Hand embroideries in flnwer-llke de signs appliques of fruits, flowers and animals nnd all new! See them soon before the pret t.est ones have disappeared! -Second Floor. Dressy Coats for Misses 6 to 14 yrs. $7.95 and up to S 14.75 Coats of finer materials and richer trimmings than those you prefer for rough-and-ready everyday wear. GIKL1KU COATS Til Kill EVERY LINE PKM) CLAIMS THAT NOT BRAZENED INTO WOMAN LINESS Noll STILTED WITH INFANTILE 1IAXU-, OVERS..- Two coats for the modern girl is quite n noeussity. Aren't you real izing this ! Knitted waist suits in sizei S to 1.1 nt 6De each. Krie? length, drop seat style. Kktnt welt made throughout. Buttons well sewed and button holci taped. Bloomer Suits 59c Cirls' bloomer suits, nicely m art n of firm serviceable nain sookthat will wear and laun der very satisfactorily. Elastic kneo, drop neat. Sizes 2 to 12. 50c. Boya Play Suits $1.50 Of soft durable khaki cloth1 nicely tailored in every detail. Two piece suits in V neck, short sleevo style. Idonl play suits for youngsters 1 to 6. Col. Lawn Hdkfs. $1.00 box 6 In each box, Prettily em broidered with Mother Goose pictures. Voile Kerchiefs 20c each Sheer white voile with colored embroidered corners. "Little Miss Muffet" Hats for Children others u'p to $5.95 Adorahle littlo hats which fashion has set aside for youth's very own ... ...- ..ll- I.. r,..... n nlnnnnl Peinuro poaes saucy mini mnium, limn iniiu v iiimiu u nv.. Of silk, silk nnd straw or georgette nil silk lined all aflutter with flowers, ribbons and girlish furbelow. "MAMA" DOLLS 98c Prettllv dressed dolls with real hnir. They say ".Mama." Basement Store. WITS XT' BASEMENT TOY DEPT. Is full of lovely toyH of every description for good boys and girls. ' caused a Ir p by the fire engine nt I 7:Ll o'clock. i ninlier. left today f"r 'Portland where lie will spend a few il;i.vs on bllfiness. Sermon Topic Announced j The lJxiiioratlons of Freer Thinkers" will be the sermon theme of the Ilev. Krank Fay . Kddv at the Unitarian church ( Kimilnv morning. The soloist nt i this service will be Alberta Pol tor, violinist. Visits Brother Here (In.v Walker of Indeprndence, uri ther of I lean Walker of Kugene. in In the eily for a few ilnya on a busineis trii. Cited For 8peeding P. Mann-ll was cited to ap pear in Justice court Saturday in answer a charge of speeding in a truck. lie was cited by Melvin Turnbull, county traffic officer. Driver la Cited j Terk. on a charge of driv ing a truck without "a mirror, was cltid to nppanr in Justice court here Saturday. Melvin Turn bull, county traffic officer made tlio arrest. Visits From Eula j M. Smllhson of hula, look out for the Cascade national for est, stationed t Hardily nioun ta n for the, l ist several years, was In Kugeno today on a brief business visit. Here from Portland Mrs. I., (lilslroo of Portland is a visiter in I'ugeiie for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell III Mr and Mrs. 1. A. Campbell, 735 Jefferson street, nre bol.l ' from nil at- III at nicir Influenza, u " "" POllTI.ANI), Ore., March 27. Plans for tho annual ineetlng of the Columbia Basin Irrigation league were made today at a meeting i.t the board of directors h re. Pasco. Wash., where the annua! meetings have been held for tho past three years, waB se lected fur the meeting place on Invitation of tho chamber of com-j merco of Hint city. I Tho date tor holding tlio mcet-i ing wu.1 referred to President ii... I in.lL.L. tli.iitdit. mill the i executive committee who will con-1 for with Cnltid Slates Kunators ; Htnnfleld mid Me.Nnry nnd It (s , the wish of tlio board that tlieiiu j two senators shall bo at the. meeting. I Invitations also will I xleiul-1 eil to tho secretary of the In-' I' rlor. the executives of tho ( niteil States reclamation bu reau, the governors of Oregon. Washington. Idaho nnd Montana, Senaiois and representatives of tlio four stales nnd tlio presidents nf the railroads cross the project. The meeting will last mil "no illy with inortiitiK. nfleriioon and .veiling sessions. Instead of Iwo f(ys as In former yei.ni. iiffnrt will be inailn to have the. unnilal galherllig one of Urn most widely ntlendul in the bls I Inrv of the league. There will be , niiu li Important business to trans act and some vital questions rela tive to the development of the ; project will be snltled. The con census of opinion at the meeting : today was that efforts should con llnii.i unabated for development 1 of the great project. ' There was an open discussion on the advisability of a national reclamation policy nut to uiku tho place of the present reclama tion system and this was con tinued at the nfternoon session. Argentina Prepares For oil Field Boom P.i r.NOS AlltKS. March 27. (A') The natisfiietnry results obtained by the state owned petroleum wells ill lll- l lins encouraged the governinet I to give niMltiniml impulse to borint III llrjo. In the Coiuoiloro Kivailiivi i field nloue l.'ill wells will be sili't this year, w hile in the Halts he I Jujuy oil fields a eoiiMidernlilv' nu o- Ih.p ,,f linrtiiL'M will lie tiPEtin. I III other respects also great strides I will lie 111111!-?. especially in the in i Htnllntion of refineries, the most lie I portnnt of which, nt I41 Plata, is find ' approaching completion. I lack nouneed today. Leave for North Margaret nnd Dorothy Kvnns and Blanche l.lchly are leaving by motor for Orenco, near Portl.inil, where they plan to ap-nd tho week end with (lladya Holland. Realtor Moves , W. Shumate, real ei'ale and loinl"-r dealer, moved yesterday " ,n. "I.". 4H in the M tier li..l,ng. e was formerU heated ill '-oi"-nit l.uieiMH. on .Seventh avn'i' ' II Salesman Is Added H.rl.irt I.- o" ' Portlind Iiks been aHii'd to the ii- force of toe ;reen-Kiilrn rmiipny. mn cloth iers, lie ' Mia. "wen ill nv ' F.usene soofl. Daaker Recoverlnfl II 11. Heindat, cnslii'r of lh Bir.k of Coinineree. who underwent an operation for removal of his t it. .its ye.lerrtiy at the Kucene lio..nal. i, ret-ierinf rap.dly, it ' reported. W. R. P- L. lo Meal Mrs. William Pre.i .n w.ll enter tain tli members of the W. It. P. I- ber home. : I'earl street, Satur day afternoon at i o'elw k. Leavsa for Portland C U. I'ariuer, city street loinin s- H. A. EDWARDS Grocery 7th and Olive tlka Buildine Phone 1971 Saturday Specials Spuds 10 IU , - 2ac Carrots, 7 Hit - - - 25c 7 if.. ( 'an 'lams Small size S. W. Corn, Teas, Spinach and Tomatoes M11 Ik Oats, .'! His. . : 25c Hulk ShortMiinf.',' lb. - 20c 4-11). I'ail ShorteiiiiiK 85c H-il. I'ail Sliiirteniiig - Sl-05 Special Soap Deal 7 Hars Crystal White Soap .'! Hars 'icme )il 2 J'kKH. I'eets Washing 1'owdi r ALL FOR 35c 25c 80c $1.40 S1.00 FREE DEI.IVEHY "YOU MAKE SUCH DELICIOUS SALADS" "It always makes me hungry to come in the store and look at your show cases." A lady made. this remark yesterday nnd she ought to know, for she uses 'our salads regularly and is 11 very excellent judge f hiiw they ought to ho made. Now thill a plentiful supply of spring vegetiihles are available for our salads, you may brighten overyln.v meals wilh the light, fresh touch so needful in the diet, of spring. Come in ami note how tempting and inexpensive our salmis are. 'Helicions salads," Mayonnaise, Thousand Island Dressing are only n few of the many good things made fresh every day in our model kitchen. STOP AND 'SHO.P Grocery Savings This Week! Crisco Purclv vegetable, :t liis 70c (j lbs. $1.55 Excello Flour Sunshine Cakes Medium Largo ... Sue Fancy patent, wheat, sack - hard-52.55 Marshmallowa Vanilla and Strawberry lb. - 33c-J-lb. - 17c 4 Citki's I'ltllt) Olive Soap 20c See our windows. Large assortment local nnd ox press shipment spring vegetables. DICE GROCERY CO. Three Phones 1 :i Eighth and Olive