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X i!nl.jay Evening, March 28, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Page Fiva in 1:1 , f"r William 11. 1). Wrenn and Ma V. i Ivvburu, Iwlli of Kus.'ne. Marriage License Issued A mar iin ce license was issued UuViy nt the office of the county clerk Shenmn l.rnrh Knight onil Jeie K. I- arguson, both of Coitaje drove. Store Open Dollar Day 9:00 A. M. Sharp mrniffWFmrMmil.i.Mi.iimr men wmssmnrxm mm iaaafaf MONDAY ONE DAY ONLY! New Sign Erected Kreciion of n big electric sign for the Kngone hotel is being carried on the tup of the hotel at Ninth avenue eust ami l'arl street. I: LARA WAY'S ' only I I) 5ii Entertaining Mothers Mrs. Marion Itirkey is entertaining members of the lelta .eta mothers' club nt her home this afternoon. Reg extra-easy terms on the Gulbransen, istering Piano. limited to 25 homes You'd never expect to buy a nation ally advertised instrument on such low terms. We wouldn't expect to ell it that way, either, except thail we figured how much we could save, by moving 25 quickly, giving you the benefit in better terms. So act at once. Find out what your home will gain and hov) conveniently you can pay for it if you buy a Gulbransen MMWAY'S MUSIC STORES Here from Walton John Carlisle, resident of the Wal ton (I strict, whs a business visitor here today. Speeder Is Fined 1. 1. Manio'll was fined $5 in jus tice court today on a charge of ex ceeding the sirM limit with his rnr. Pays $50 Fine tMlie Miller paid a ?."0 fine for be ing drunk, in municipal court tlii morning. FOB 110,1 FILED :-: CITY NEWS :-: Ccntioued tvum page onej women nt the prison nt the pres ent time, Mr. Kd wards reports. ICcttnge Alleged Entered - (uiirles O. Nells of Ilillsboro nnd pirl companion were arrested at fln trly hour this morning in n house m 'f c per McKcnzjo nver. 'J'liey nvv M for investigution nlthougli no liiir:e Ims been fibd agninst tuern. It nll'iird that they entered n cnb.n i the upper river although no char?! i'f tlipfl lias been mule. The puir had :;iiuu. outfits in kivipsaclis nnd vre 10 Ii;.ve been lining in Hint dis- -ict. Paris Show April 24-25 The "Night in Paris to be given ader the auspices of the Amoric:in fgiuii, will be April -I. and in ml of April 17 and IS. ns pre "iiiily aniiiiunced. (Ii-orge K. I.m-p rhniniiiin of the pvent. lxceptioii:".! mdviljc atlriirti-jiis will be pro 'led. it is stated. I tor of the Haptist church nt Kugene. I now secretary of the Oregon State ; Baptist convention, will preach in Ku gene tomorrow morning, lie now lives i in Portland. - Mrs. Hoffman III I Mrs. Helen Hoffman, formerly of, I Kugene. is seriously ill at her home in Portland, it is reported, and Mrs. i (ienrge Kepgnn of the Hoffman hotel has gone to Portland to be with her. ; Intoxicated; Fined $25 i Jack Scliiiltz, accused of being 'ii toxicatt'd in Ilie public streets, pleaded j guilty before Judge (ieorge A. (rilitiore i this morning in city 'it. and paid a j fine t f $23 for the offense. Snow Is Reporltti I Karly th's afternoon parties of mo I torists from the south reported that a snow flurry uridyl In the jiest of the 'drive along the Pacific highway be yond (ioshen. Alienation of the affections of her htiBband is charged in a complaint filed by Mrs. Kate lriscoll ngninst KUie Anderson. 711 Klevenlli ave nue west. The plaintiff is suing for $10,000 and in her complaint states that. the defendant has been friendly with her husband Daniel Driscoll and that this has caused mental anguish to the .laintiff. The plaintiff, states n her complaint filed by her attor neys Potter, Foster and Immel that i he defendant and Imniel Priscoll have been friendly since August 1 last. Mr. nnd Mrs. Priscoll were mar ried in UMN, the complaint mates. One specific charge is made by the plaint itf naming March 17 as the t.imc. Delegations Will Talk Farm Action Several additional dflpsntps to ot- 1 toml the meeting of the l.ime County Agricultural council have oeen nnmed hy t iie(ininm'. The meeting will be held at the rooms of tlio chamber of commerce next Tuesday, starting at !0:.'itl a. in. A diseuss on on the usri-: cultural iirogram fir Lane county will lie held, according to f. W. Allen, president of the council, lleleRatea from each lirange and Farmers' union in the county as well as the ag ricultural i-nuiinittees "f the cliamlier and the Lane County Hankers asso ciation ami other organizations inter ested in farming are expected to be present. The additional delegates from the j (irnnges are: Kour Oaks. M. V. Stew- art; Demlwood. U I'rindel; Irv- I ing. S. ti. Harden; Willakenrie. V. 1). ' liarlow; West 1'oint ot uouurg. nvi bert Stanley. t statistics i BORN KAlt.MKIi At Pacific Chrislian hos pitil. Friday. March J7, J!-'.". to Mr. and Mrs. Free Farmer, of 2M I.nwrence Ktreel, Kugene. a daughter. Administrator Appointed r.jirl M. Hrew, son of the lale John llrnv, was appo nled administrator f the esrtite ot h.s father by order f Judge C P. Itarunrd, probate hhje, The estate has a valuation of ;-00U. The appraisers are K I. nindage, J. Harold Heytieti and liariea Sigmau. , Bounty Is Collected The bounty on n bobcat was col lected at the office of the county , clerk t'Mlay by Joseph Neet, resident I of the Winberry d n'viri. ! Marriaqc License Issued - A marriage license was iswiii'd at j the office of the county clerk todiy Finnies Plumbing Shop Phone 1630 Plumbing, Repairing, Steam and Hot Water Heating 731 Olive St. Day or night emergency Plumbing Special prices on fixtures We Estimate Creasing Right Relinquished I Joliu II. Alichelbook and hstciie Mkbel'iook owners of propertj iNt'd by the Oregon Klectric rail- h'uy in Ijinc county have relinquished 'ir right for a rail crossing niw -ttlc guards on their property. This I'oviKinii was included in the origin.u sht-of-wny grunted in IIU'J. pthlan Party Planned Rttigiiis of l'yttiias will he enter 'i'f.M at a basket social and lrirty '"iaiy at tne I'ytinan nan n iiincid. The proceeds of the enter itnment w ill be used t wards the 'Ml hi of the new Pvtbiaii home nt aicouver. Wash. Road Patrolman Here iMott Wilkinson, county roau pa nilninti iit ri;ui.;ni v ...nut if .fnnr- ''it.v, was a caller on the county tinrt t.. .1; ..i -I, !. that srf0 Psnecinltv nlnmr tlie Hieh Pnss fuute. i T Address Klwanls An iiddress of F. Carlelon, for Ier 'ity school superintendent nnd "itli ihe extension division of the uivcrMiy n( Oregon, will deliver the "10 acliirPMs nt iha k'iivnniR luncheon "iH.ny. it win iinnounced yesterday. Askfor WILLAMETTE GOLD BUTTER Always Pure-Sweet-Fresh At Your Grocers Mfg. by Reid's Dairy 842 Pearl St. LM For Cottago Grove ' rctcssor linnier 1. Itainey, of the .""' of education of the University . ( ii, Tvf, was one of the sneakers t ilie teachers' institute held u r"itHcc Grove. Professor Itainey tli- place of Dr. II. K. Sheldon, !' wits unable to attend. -Kaks j Meadowvlew 8. Fletcher. Ijine county agri- ''urai ngent, spoke this afternoon cmiiiiiniiy meeting at .Meadow Tonight a meeting of the at Lreiwell is scheduled and ' V -etcher will also speak there. ,nluet Is Held M.inbfrs of Canton Ilovpy and Mc l:HMin Aucililrv eniored a bnnooet " 'I HI last niiht at the I. . t. K. 'ttu,H li,,P:M. .... MP ani Klliot of the Kugene Bible nni- ""y offered aeveral adectiooa. Ll'e Scheduled ) tirotto No. To. of Kugene. ' ' l oiinied a lance and card part. ' 't Tuesday evening at S.W -'k t the chamber of commerce. ' Pr!r i, open to all Mntcr ' 1 nrd tirketa are being so d bv ""'-rs of the committee. Wrinht (a Prtach ' Iter. o. C. Wright, former im- Can You Qualify? 1 1 Tho completing of one of our regular courses twii qualify you for a good position. And good positions are open for those who have the necessary business training to qualify. Our school will continue in session during the sum mer months so that those who enroll now arc en abled to "carry on" without a break. Ask for full information Eugene Business. College A'. E. HOFHI.rS, iV.-si.lcnt Phone fi(i0 'M'i Willamette St. Kugene, Ore. A rousing big McMorran & Washburne Dollar Day with hundreds of impressive savings on seasonable wantable merchandise throughout the store! Your dollar will do DOUBLE duty here Monday! McMor ran & Washburne value sincerity in every item of fered McMorran & Washburne service, reliability and satisfaction with every purchase. Shop here Monday with hundreds of other frugal buyers who have learned to associate M. & W. Dollar Days with the utmost in value-giving. Dozens Of Worthy Specials Unadvertised Here See Store Windows And Interior Displays! Main Floor Dollar Bargains "Never-Mend" Guaranteed Pure Silk Hose f Havel stop, flare top, lisle heel-toe, all fashionable $1 colors. Pair B Women' Fine Lisle Sports Hose "Well liked "Turlington Deavillo" brand, good assort- fa meat colors. Pair t! Women's Fancy Cuff Fabric Gloves 2-clasp and strap wrist, in covert gray and biscuit at shades. New $1 Women's 2-Clasp Fine Lambskin Gloves JL Limited number to sell at this price. Several colors, fancy stitchings. Women's Novelty Leather Purses Dozens of smart styles to choose from. All special values at $I.UU. Monday Beautifully Stamped Lunch Cloth Sets $1 45-inch cloth and 4 napkins, clearly stamped on Indian Head. 1 1 2 Yards Brilliantsheen lingerie cloth $1.00 4 yards 35 cent ginghams $1.00. 5 yards New. Dress Crepes $1.00. 5 yards Trojan Percales $1.00. 3 yards Madras Shirting $1.00. 54-in. Japanese Lunch Cloths $1.00. 72-in. Mercerized Damask, yd. $1.00. 72x90 Bed Sheets $1.00 14x25 Turkish, Towles, 6 for $1.00. "Soft-spun Huck Towels, 5 for $1.00. 5 ' yards Daisy Muslin $1.00. , 12 finely mercerized Napkins $1.00. 2 yards figured Voiles $1.00. 5 yards Glass Toweling $1.00. 2 yards fast color English Prints $1.00. New sport3 striped Linens, yd, $1.00. Basement Dollar Bargains REGULAR $1.19 GALVANIZED SPRINKLING CANS : $1.50 "HEISEY" HEAVY GLASS FLOWER VASES : $1.25 WATER AND LEMONADE PITCHERS Two shapes. GINGHAM AND PERCALE HOUSE APRONS, ANDROCK GAS OVENS, heat instantly save gas ROUND WIRE DISH DRAINERS, . Holders for silver BLACK LEATHER BOSTON SHOPPING BAGS, Just 20 "MOTHER GOOSE" SELF WRINGING MOPS, Monthly '. 13 ROLLS "WALDORF" TOILET PAPER, For HAND WOVEN WHITE WILLOW CLOTHES BASKETS 4 TUNGSTEN LIGHT GLOBES, 20 and 40 watt ALUMINUM CASES VACUUM BOTTLES CHILDREN'S KHAKI SUMMER COVERALLS - CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES, Sizes 5 to 12 - 7 PAIR MEN'S MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE For 7 YARDS YARD-WIDE COMFORT CHALLIS For 7 YARDS GINGHAMS 27 inches wide - LARGE SIZE YELLOW MIXING EOWLS, Hcgular $1.29 - $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $100 31.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1 00 $1.00 $L00 $1.00 Second Floor Dollar Bargains Beautiful Lustrous Rayon Silk Scarfs Rich color combinations, long fringed ends, Monday "Longerlyne" Combinations of Striped Coutil Hrassicro and hip confiner in sizes 32 to 38 Women's White Muslin Princess Slips Nicely hemstitched top and skirts, 30 to 44 Pretty White Muslin and Batiste Chemise All sizes 36 to 44. Daintily trimmed. Valuefull "American Lady" and "Gossard" Corsets Sizes 21 to 30. Several styles. Exceptional values! "Polly Prim" Cretonne and Gingham Aprons Dozens of protty colors and designs to choose from Infants Blankets Bluo, white, pink figured 1 1 1 1 1 Glove Silk Union Suits, Limited Sizes $1 2 Yards Dotted Grenadine $1 . 6 Yards Yard-Wide Scrim $1 3 Yards Dotted Swiss Curtaining $1 5 Yards Ruffled Curtain Swiss $1 4 Yards Fancy Cretonnes $1 2 Yards Novelty Cretonnes $1 3 Yards 27-Inoh Striped Drapery $1 2 Yards Flowered Marquisette $1 64x76 Cotton Sheet Blankets $1 Women's Jersey Bloomers, 3 Pajbr For $1 Women's Fine Knit Union Suits $1 Children's Knit Union Suits, 2 For $1 Child's White Knit Bloomers, 2 For $1 Women's Rayon Silk Vests $1 Men's Section Dollar Bargains One Lot Men's Caps Worth to $3.00 All sizes in tho lot, neat patterns, Monday only Men's Athletic Style Union Suits Well made, of fino count nainsook all sizes on sale Men's Summer Weight Knit Union Suitss Anklo length long or short sleeve stylo very special Men's Dress Shirts In a rousing big salo Monday. Collar attached and neckband stylo all sizes to start tho salo Men's "Miller Brand" Mercerized Hose Hcgular 35c hose black, cordovan or gray every size on salo Monday. 4 pairs Men's Regular 45c "Holeproof" Sox Finely mercerized lislo hose all wanted colors Mondny only! 3 pairs for Men's Good Quality Cotton Sox Depeiidablo "home-defeiiHo" brand black, brown and gray. 7 pairs $1.00. Men's Regular 50c Rubber Belts (ioml looking serviceable black rubber bells with at tractive slide, buckle. 4 for $1.00 100 Pairs Pure Thread Silk Sox Hcgnlarly $1.00 pair black and brown only all sizes to start sale. 2 pair for "Burlington" Guaranteed Pure Fiber Sox Dependable good looking ox black, brown anil gray. All sizes on sale. 2 pair Men's 50c and 65c Initialed Handkerchiefs Finest 'pialily whitu lawn handkerchiefs with neat embroidered initials. .'! for $1.00. Men's Regular 25c Colored Border liiiv handkerchiefs Monday and save neat colored borders. C for $1.00. Boy's K. & E. School Blouses Monday only all new patterns serviceable fast colored materials, Ueguhir $1.2j 1 1 1 1 1 i Store Open Monday Dollar mUnWlMiXTtStai Free Deliveries on All Dollar n,d A M m-wj i mn-it .iiimlav.m u,rir.'i""V Dav Purchases Day Purchases i F fi' a ( m i ,'v. 1 $ i f I i i 8 so iimwiii mii icu,".,ci