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oWly Evening, March 30, 1925 T1IE EUGEiNK UUAED Pace Five ' jll Why Shop Around? , The Gulbransen b sold at one price to everybody, every where. No exceptions. East side, west side, north side, south side wherever you buy it, this 100 quality instrument costs you exactly the same. And to make assurance ' doubly surethe price of every Gulbransen is branded in the back at the factory. , Gulbransen Registering Piano :-: CITY NEWS " i CLUBS TO 11 J HI CONTEST (ContiDufd from page one) hours of two o'clock and five o'elock. There is to be a special program. All ladies in the community are invited to come. Foot modeb-Nationally Priced for Cask $450-$530-$615-$700 Qulbrtxmtn EUitrie tproduetng Ptwo $940-$S55 $770 Pageant plans pending 1'lana for the children's pageant to be held by the Lane county schools May 0 are still pending but it is ex pectfd that some definite arrange ments will be made in the near future. it is anuounced. The late A. H. Me- I'onald was to have takeu charge of the raising of the finances for the at fair in Kugene but his untimely death will mean that another will have to be requested to take over thia work, it will be necessary to raise about JftiOO iu order to assure that the event will be properly taken care of, it is estimated. MUSIC STORE for alterations. Mrs. Boone has beet em ploy i'd at the Log Cabin many times, and she succeeds Mrs. Alice Crouer, who towns the hotel. Hoys aud girls of Iane tvuuiy are asked to participate in the prune bread baking contest to be held by the Oregon Agricultural college at the .aue county fmr this year aud nifor- Bounty la Collected B. A. Hrooks, resident of the ," alr" w" " " 0 '"Imauon uu the content . being tent Off t h (mini V rlnrlr Imltv t. .lloiif- . . . . -,,. out countrv clubs by Arnold Lol- the bounty on f,ve bobcats ud one ' ,ier ,,, , inAtr c,ub js o lomorrow 'ho l day on .sk,d , which be state bounty of $.1 U paid j , ,,,, ,,, wholf. for bohrata after thai date ! ,on ubl fruit. Wy arm vahiabl. amount ts cut to S1.50. - j f,,lor iu ,h, ,taily djet. osUh(ul p, w . cinn ! well hs delicious they have the ad- nay nieta tuu j vantage of being avuilaole all the passed in size and flavor. Ttoth the Italian or tart prime and the 1'ctite or high school lli-Jiuks show brought in $100 toward the student loan fund, it is announced. ( This is the first time the annual show has beeu con ducted on a two-night basis. The opening night's receipts were $-50. The iea otter tnkes several years to grow to maturity. Only one pup I js hiirn (o n feinnle onch year. - j When Yon Catch Cold Rub on Musterole Musterole is easy to apply and it geti in its cood work rifiht away. Often il prevents a cold from turning into "flu' or pneumonia. Just apply Musteroli with the fingers. It does all the gone work of grandmother's mustard plastci without the blister. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made of oil of mustard and other hom simples. It is recommended by mans doctors and nurses. Try Musterole foi lore, throat, cold on the chest, rheuma lism, lumbago, pleurisy, stiff neck, bron :hitis, asthma, neuralgia, congestion Dains and aches of the back and joints iprains.sore muscles, bruises, chilblains rosted feet colds of all sorts. . To Mathers: Musterole ia also made in milder form for babies find -small children. Aik for Children's Musterole. 35c and 65c, jars and tubes; hos pital size, Better than a mustard piaster S RECEIVED HERE "The Farm Vegetable Garden" is the title of a booklet just issunl by the extension division of the Oregon Agri cultural college and copies have been sent to . IS. Fletcher. Lane county agricultural agent, for distribution. "This bulletin contains much valu able information for the city gunlm enthusiast as well as the farmer and those who are contemplating the planting of vegetables would do well to obtain a copy," Mr. Fletcher states. A table giving the lime for plant nig, 'he probable lime for Ihe matur ing of the plants aud other valuable hints for the home gardener are con tained in Ihe pamphlet.. How t lay out n garden plot and hnw.'to take care of it during the summer are also told. Wider Parking Strips Discussed IIAIllilSnritC, March 30. (Spe cial) .Suggestion that the ordinance which now fixes the parking strips at five feet in Ihe resident sections be H m. ii ii : nap- r- , "Fireman! Fireman! Save my Hat!" My goodness gracious! Isn'tthat awful! Hu uttle wife and weeping che-ild stand amid the smoke and Oames and he thinks only of his hat'. But wait! Isn't tiiat i Castle Hat? Why, so it is! Ah, that explains it. Oh! A Castle Hat! Of course! Five to T en Dollars Asi Tout Dealet Cassile O'ROURKE. WAMUPACTli.Ell! EUBANKS HAT CO. SAM flANCtICO itats V changed to allow for six or eight feet have been received in regard to the movement to- build curbing now as a progressive step. This would give more space for flowers, trees and oiher greenery, it is poitned out. Considerable encouragement is given I hose advocating Ihe idea of building curbing at the outside rlge of (heir parking. Much discussion on the mailer has come up. rutting in curbing now would mean when paving time comes ftiat this added expense- would be considerably lessened, it is said. . 1 Harrisburg Home Destroyed by Fire a ilAltrtlKBrnC, March 27. fSpe rial) Firo of undetermined origin destroyed Ihe residence of A.M.tJaunt Friday afternoon between two and three o'clock. Not n single nrticlo of furniture or his belongings was saved. Insurance will virtually cover the loss, A large portion of the residence had just been completed and Sir. (Jaunt who is a widower and a veter an of tin; Civil war had recently mov ed into occupy his new home, living alone, lie had relired after dinner for his usual nap and was awakened by the crackling of the fire. He managed to escape without injury. Survey to Start For the purpose of obtaining data on a special and religious survey of Lane county, ltachel M. AValp and H. Kolb, representing the agricultural economic division of the federal tie pari men t of agriculture were here to day. The visitors called on K. J. Moore, county superintendent of schools, to get' maps and other data of the school districts in the vicinity of Cottage Urove, one of the first areas of the state which will be sur veyed. Various districts of the 1 a cific Coast are to be included in the survey, it is announced. Permits Run High AVith the granting of three building permits two of which were for erec tion of new homes iu Eugene today, the total for the month has reached 34, it is announced by AV, H. Alexan der, inspector ot bnildings. This brings the total of the year to (14. The per mits granted today were as follows; Harry YYhitcher, $o.VH) dwelling at 11 Monroe street. C. II. Gansle, ?i00 residence, 1503 Fourteenth avenue east. Y. II. llodes, $1000 cement block garage. Eighth avenue west and Charncltou street. Rev. Haas to Speak Kev. J. K. Haas, pastor of Ihe Methodist church will be the princi pal speaker at the noon luncheon meeting of the Rotary club to be held at the Osburn hotel tomorrow. "When Fools Are King" will be the title of (ho address of Mr. Hans and it will he appropriate .for All Fool's day, which will be celebrated this week, according to tho notices being sent out to the Hotary members. The week of April I'll to May '2 has been desig nated as Boys' Week among the ltu tar clubs, it is announced. Arriving From Europe Miss Agnes tjruland of Penmark is leaving the latter part of next month for Kugene where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Neils Jensen of motor route A, according to word re ceived by Mrs. Jciiseu. Judno Barnard III Judge C. 1. Barnard of the couuty court left for bis home thia after noon owing to alight illness but it is expected ttiat he will be back tomor row. . sweet prune grow to perfection many sections of Oregon. New meth ods of drying tho prune and increased care iu sanitation, have so improved the processing the fruit that a box of well packed Oregon prunes Is as inviting us a package of confection ery. The American, as a rule, eats an average of only one and one-half pounds of dried prunes a year. His i health would be better if he nte five or ten . times this amount," is the eulogy of the prune as sent out by the state college. Arnold Collier Leaves. Arnold C wilier, Lane couuty boya pud girls club leader, left for Corvalli today to confer with the stale club officials over the organization pro gram for Lane county. Vault Completed Installation of the burglar proof vault iu tho new Hank vi Commerce building has been completed, and work on a fireproof vault where papers are to be keyL Lions Club Will Back Hill Climb COTT.UiK UIIOVK. .March 30. (Special) The Lions club have been given the management of the motor cycle hill climb on SIcFarland butte May 31. N. .1. Nelson will appoint a committee from the club to solicit the merchants to secure partR of the ma chinery as presents to those who en ter the content, and it promises to be one of the big attractions of the spring. PACKERS RE-ORGANIZE CHICAGO, March 30. OP) Re orgnnicntion of Vilon and company, packers, which has been in the bonds of receivers, is under way today in New York and Chicago and msy he effected today or tomorrow, it was learned today. . I THE DAYS' i Get-Your Kodak Out Kodak Film in low box and Finishing at the famous yel Quality Kodak BAKER -BUTTON 7 Wet 7th Eugene-, Orptf"11 EVERYTHING FOTOGRAFIC Chronic cough and persistent cold .ead to serious lung trouble. You can i iop them now wnn i-reomuisiop, an jmuliifird creosote that is pleasant to i ake. Creomulsion is new medical I liscovery with twofold action; it soothes ind heals the inflamed membranes and ; tills the ccrra. j Of all known drug, creosote It teo gnized by the medical fraternity at the : greatest healing agency lor me ireai nni nf chronic couahs and colds and ' ther forma of throat and lung troubles. Ireomulsion contains, in addition to rreosote, other healing elements which motile and heal the inflamed mem- -iranes and atop the irritation and in- Sammation, while the creosote goes on i o the stomach, is absorbed into the jlood. attacks the feat of the trouble ind destroy the gertna that lead to : ;onsumption. j Creomulsion is guaranteed Mtisfac .ory in the treatment oi chronic coughs ! ind colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal l aroneliiiia and other forms of throat Kid lung diseases, and is excellent for ouilding op the rttem after colds or Jie flu. Money refunded if any cough r cold, do matter of how long stand f ng, is not relieved after taking accord ng to directions. Aik your druggist. J CrtomnUioa Co- Atlanta. Ca, (AdrJ Marriage Business Lloht l'n to lale this afternoon there had been no marriage licenses issued at Ihe office of the comity clerk and the total for the month is only 'J5. One more day in March and If results nre not better there is a rhaure that the present month will drop below Inst years mark. In March, JH-M, mere were 27 licenses issued, the only months duriua the past year in which there was a less number were Jnuu ary and February. Allen Day Jailed Allen Uy. alleged 1" be an ex- convict, was nrrestcu lust nigni ior suspicious actions in the vicinity of Kiehih flvriiue and Lincoln si reel, n is charged by night police that Iay was accustomed to annoying women, and his pal, interviewed at n local hotel, told the officers that the nris oner was an cx-convict from a prison in California. He was being held tins morning pending further investigation of the case. Names Are Omitted In compiling th names of Kugene students who made the honor roll for high grades at the Cniversity of Oregon the names nf Frances Schroe der and Joanne Ackerson were both cfidnntlv mnitt! from the lint. Both girls received nil their grades for I and 11. Miss Schroedor is a fresh man majoring iu botany, and Miss Ackerson is a freshman majoriog in education. Leaves for Coast. P. M. Morse, Lane county engineer, has left for Western Lane on rond work inspection and expects to re turn here tomorrow evening. Here from Cottage Grove. Richard Hnnna, dairy fnrmer of the Cottage Grove district, was a bus'mei's visitor here today and called on O. S. Fletcher, Iane county agricultural agent. Hare from Corvallii. II r. and Mrs. I,. T. Coleman of Car rallis wVre week-end visitors in Ku gene and returned to their home yes terday, i Although the open season for fish- j ing in the principal trout streams of; Lane is still two weeks in tho future, (hero Is already being manifested a keen demaud for licenses and fishing luckle, nccordiug to local dealers. He ports from several of tho upper Mc Kenzic resorts are that there has been a ronsiderablo number of inquiries concerning the probable condition of the streams on th opening days and It is expected that there will he a large number of sportsmen from other parts of the state here to tnke ndvantng of the good angling of the opening day. Lake creek will be the meeca for many anglers this year due to the new rond that will be available for the enlhusl nsts to reach this area. Although It is expected (hat there will be a large number of Lane ai reams listed by the state filth and game commission to be closed tn angling no notices bare a yet been sent out on this. Land Patont s Filed A government patent on ItlO acres of land was filed for record today at the office of the rnnoty clerk by Hjame Moe. Fined for Intoxication A fine of $."0 was assessed to Ol lie Miller in muniripnl court, today for being intoxicated on city streets. ! Eighteen Students At Springfield are Given High Grades Daniel Sweet, 46, Dies at, his Home ' In Eugene Sunday Panicl Sweet, nge died at his home, L'l.'JH I'nlversily alreet Sun day, March 1!0. llesides his wife, Mrs. Anns Swept, bo in survived by o daughter, lelma. : Mr. Sweet was a member of the Fair-1 mount ChriMian church, and of the j Woodmen of the World lodge. The ; funeral services will be held Tuesday I morning, March .'11, nt 10:110 o'clock! at the Vealch chapel. Itev. It, l. ! lhmn of tho Fairumunt t'birstinn church will officiate, and interment 1 will bo in Ihe lumou cemetery, ! For law Violation Entertainment Tonight A basket social and entertainment is to be bold thia evening by Hel meltn Temple and Helmet Lodge No. .13. Knights of Pythias, at the Pythian hall. The proceeds of the entertain ment, whieji will he for the knights and their ladien, and the Pythian ais ters and their escorts, will go toward building a children's unit at the Pythian home. Takes Over Hotel The Log Cabin hotel at McKenale SI'ItlNtHTKLI), March 30. (Spe cial Kighieen atudenta in the ( " " " Springfield high achool received aver- j j S 1 1 0 1 111 Fl Cited cording to the announcement made by Vern 1). Hain, high school principal, for the closing of the first six weeks period of the second semester. Of these 11 nre girls and 4 boys. Kmma Rogers led the high school with an average of IHI.j per cent. The honor roll is announced as follows: Kmma lingers, 00."; Agatha Heals.. 114; Carl McKlnnia, lt.'l.o; Wil bur Peters and Kliiabelh Hughes, 03.2; Ada Carr, Lucille Stewart. Julia Howen and Cynthia Kellogg, Oil; lown Carlton and Jtuby Gnstcr, 02.5; Mar garet Oder kirk and Kvelyn Walker, iC'.ii; Naomi Carlton and Margaret Haisey, 01.5; Gale Griffith. 11; Iteu lah Thtirman, OO.li; and L'rnefct Nel son, 00. Three Accidents Occur at Grove 1 With the call of the spring In the ' air, anglers arc taking to the streams and in some cases they overlook the 1 I necessity of obtaining a state license and in some cases they whip forbid t den waters, according to Rodney Roach, deputy slate game warden for1 Lane. Otis Fish was cited to appear in justice court hern when ho was found yesterday by the game warden nngling in Lake Creek, which is closed to fishing until April 13. This is the second case of fishing without a license reported by the warden within the past few days. Washington cow is World's Champion CHICAflO. Mnrrh SO. A Wn,h- inRtun row ! thfl iipw world', cham pion ilmry row Among junior COTTACK (illOVi:. Mnrch 30. : nion ilnirr row nmonr Junior llirne (Speii.l) Three arridentH hauprtii'd fi-nr-nM'a for Ihe production of nut ter In a .even inj olflrinl te.e period, It la announced liy the advance reu try department of the llolatein-Krie.-cian aanoclnlion of America. Hhe I. Sleilacooin I'rillv Orrn.hr HloMnm, a purehred Holetein In Ihe dairy herd of the Weetern Stale llmpiial at Furl Stellacoum, Waih. here .Saturday. Stella frince tvaa bit ten Uy a dog a, .he wa pa.ainfc near the Hurkhidder residence on North l.ane atreet and Viltard Court. Acci dent No. 1': Hubert Stewart waa truck on the riltht foot by a heavy timber and bia right big toe ntaihed bridge will in the future he managed !'when Krne.t Hennett dropped n by Mr. Anna Hoone of Kugene, ft j heavy timber from a pole on which nil announced yeatcrday. 1 he biiiKt-1 he waa holding the timber. .Mr. Htcw-i , a Pl-ma mill he clo.ed for aeveral weekal.rl wna alandini below. Accident No. : 1J r. JucVLIIB I IttllB !; .'n'lh waa thrown from, rfQ jyove Qffit'e war when a lady drove into him with a coupe and knocked him off the, HAI.K.M. Ore., March HO.- ,11, am wheel Hit head at ruck the curbing I.evena. elate prohibition rniumi.aion and the doctor could not tell whether) er id today that he will move Into hi. akull wa. fractured or nol. lie hi. office. In the .tale houee ednea , , taken to Kugene to the hoapitm. day of thia week and will probably at Warren i. the on of O.cilr Snulh , Ihat time announce the name, of aome and i. 1.1. yeara old. . "' Hi' as.ietanl. he ha. appointed to V n PI J HI III Chest sore ? This Spring You'll want alight colored suit You'll want Fabrics woven in new Patterns You'll want easy grace in the styling You'll insist on thorough tailoring and long wearing Qualities And Probably you have determined to get the most of these essentials for the least of your money. We hope that's the way you feel about it because That's the way we bought our spring merchandise And we're ready to satisfy your "wants" with Kuppenheimer Suits and Topcoats 40050 -tho house of Juippi'iiheiinor good clothes. Oregon Life Inaurance. I). M. John. Agent. ' I Institute is Held r - -- At Cottage Grove Jurn flair Dark Relieve the congestion thi way You cm bmk up that ronfce tion without tiresome rubbing with measy grra.-a. I seMoan a. Ita (timulatinf! eflect on the cir culation doe the work. Relief ia Immediate and poiitivc It will notstain.AlldrugjiatJ 35cent. Sloan's Liniment -kills pain! roTTA;i; liltnVK, .March 0. ( Hit-will j A coualy iiiniilute was hfiil Saturday at III hifli slnd j liiiddtng undt-r ill direction of t'vim tr Mnirrintninl K. J. M -or and Arriiitflnt HupT'ntfndf ni Arnold Ii. ! I 'oilier. Air. Moorn rrvii'wd the du ' , tnns f tt kfislsiiire ni their Unt i H-tu.ntt, aod loid lite tea. hri ot (lift new iw-liool books thai have been : adopted. .Mr. tollier asked the lear h j ers to hsv their arliO'ds laks ;..irt tn Ithe historicsl whool pageant May it. Stt. Moore said be wns sure that j oitase ;rov would soon be a dm- fri'-t of the firn i's, trnrotimg more' ban li0U n'ii!s. The ttur eierted hjr a win.! .lowing itttlea ail hour l about four linns a greal as o bluwtitg r-n mtlea an boitr. PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednaaday and Saturday Night PRINTING Phone Springfield 2 Weaterfield It Maxey THE WILLAMETTE PRES8,1""'" Eyes Bad? Try Camphor For ee Iroiilde Hit it n"lhinf better than .imiile camidior. Iijdra. Ii. Kin liharel, etc.. a. mucrt in l a Toptik ete wa.h. One .malt bottle help, anr ca.e pore, week nr airamed Allllninimi eie emi tree. ,ic THE SPRINGFIELD NEWSi jf0 JI' jtru .,,., 1Mb Are. K. With Sage Tea The ol.l'lime niiilnre nf Hae '1'ca and Sulpliur f-r darkening ray. alreaked and faded bair i grand niolber'a recipe, and folk, are again nting it to keep tlieir hair a good, ere,, color, winch ijuite eeti.tble. a. we are living in an age when a loullifnl appearance i. of Ihe gre:il ret advanlegc. Nonadaye. though., we don't hare the Iroublcnmc lak of gathering ihe .age and Ihe i,,i,.y mixing at home. All drug atore. .ell the ready-to-uee product. imnroTcd by Ihe atdilion of ruber iligredienta, railed Wyelh r!age and r'nlphnr ('rr,poiin'l Il i. very popular because nrdrrely ran rliir cover il bat been applied. Simply innt.ten your comb or a rroft bni.h jth it and draw Inn through your hair, taking one email .Irani! at a time: by morning the gray hair dis appear', but what delight, the ladie. nnh Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur I'nmpmind. ia lhat. beeidea beauti fully darkening the bair afler a few application., it a!o produce, that ofl lu.tre and appearance of abund ance wbirh ia i attract, re. Ig YKdLAKSKS will sbt you In life tbey will improve your direction and speed. We will ex amine tour eyes and advise againt wearing glaises unless your fjes retinre their help. Dr. TCoijdl Qick oaTOMaTltisr ot,oin Next Door to Plret National Bank 87 Willamette 8t Eugene "Of competent ex amloalloa you are tare of perfect leaiei and mountings you are certain." THE BUTTON SHOP Pleating. Button, and nrmitltchlnf, W 7th Ave. Eaat. Pbone 1715-J. fthowanda. the choice of the .mok.r. Finnies Plumbing Sbop Phone 1630 Plumbing, Repairing, Steam and Hot Water Heating 731 Olive St. Day or night emergency riumblig Special prlcea on flxturea We Eatlmate sews nUfTwuMtrft NOTICE to SUBSCRIBERS . Kffodlva April 1. 1523. the Kugene Ounrd will adopt tho policy nf stopping all mall atibarrlptlona on tho day on which thoy expire. Thia polity la now In effect on nearly nit the larger 'newspapers of the country. It la tnafln necessary by rapidly Increaalng costs of newapaper production. Sitbacrlbera will be llren at least n week's notice prior to explrutlon dntc. Expiration date Is shown on the address label on each day's paper. .gi8wwiaauwrwsiewoTflae,waMjryfCgw ''eirswefweweaoaMewwaiie;llliw.w