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Thursday Evening, April 2, 1915 THE EUGENE GUARD I :-: CITY NEWS :-: (Continued trum page one) Why Shop Around 2 , TheGulbransenissoldatone 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 sure, the price of every Gulbransen is branded in the back at the factory. Gulbransen Registering Piano Four modtb Nationally Priced for Cash $450-$530-$6l5-$700 Qulbranttn EleOric Hffnoduemt Tiim S940-$85S $770 H LARAW AY P MUSIC STORE Dr. Ashton for Chiropractic ami Electro-therapy. Opposite Heilig the ater. Pbone 860. ti Osourn Hotel Seamy Tarlour. t'bone S91. tf Phone S. E. Stevens for pi:ino tuning. J. FINNIE Finnies Plumbing g Phone 1630 j Plumbing, Repairing, Steam Jjj S and Hot Water Heating : 731 Olive St. g hj Day or night emersoncy fcij Plumbing Special prices on fixtures We Estimate J. FINNIE Canadian Hogs Prosper in 1924 'WINNIPEG, April 2. P More hogs were marketed by fanners at stockyards throughout Canada in 1024 than in nny previous year, ac cording to the federal department of agriculture. The report of the de partment put the 11124 total at 3,040,- GOITRE REMOVED Syracuse Lady Tells How She Was Saved An Operation Mrs. HUtie Church, 215 Putnam street, Syracuse, N. Y., says she will tell or write how she was saved an operation with Sorbol Quadruple, a colorless liniment. Manufactured by Sorbol com pany, MechanicsburR, O. Sold by ill drug stores. Locally at Linn rug Co. 000. head, compared with 2,303,000 in 1023. The number of hogs owned on prairie farms jumped from 1,007, 784 in 1023 to 2,249.437 in 1024. "Government grading and the de velopment of cooperative marketing," the report pointed out, "have been factors in putting hogs on the map in western Canada. Two Divorces are Granted by Court ciation's meeting lust night are as follows: Home and yard beautifies lion, Ihtgald Campbell; light and water, J. W. McArlaur; park and parking, Frederic Uumi; streets walk and tewer, Dean Walker; suuitution. lr. Simons; restrictions, Hoger Wil liams: ulavuruumls. J. G. Swau. These men, together with It. A. Mc- Cully and Carl Wasuuurne as ex officio members, form the executive body. bright colors and trimmings for dress es uud blouies. No Drive Planned Organization of a lied t ross disas ter relief unit has been set up in St. Imis for victims of the tornado which devastated a large area in Illinois, and Indiana, but no general appeal through chapters is to be made in, tuc seven western slates and Alaska, :lc cord.ng to word received by the Lane nt. r.)ntl nf tl,A lted CrttSS to day. Governors of Illinois and Ind iana have officially ruiuested tnat tue Ked Cross administer the fuuds which shad be collected, and have charge )f all relief work. Voluntary contribu tions may be made, however, and w:ll be forwarded promptly to the stricken territory, it is slated, but because of the distance it will not be available to take contributions of clothing, food, etc. To Improve Grounds Preparing ground for the planting of flowers has kept the university ground workmen busy1 the last week spading between University and Unyx streets and south of the extension building on University street. Chry santhemums and wild aster bulbs have been planted on the fourth acre strip back of the university depot tool house, and dahlias and aster seeds placed in the ground near the1 exten sion building. Work on grading of the parking along Kincaid street near Oregon building, and the ground around and in front of the Y. M. C. A. huut has recently been completed. R; 0. T. C. Review Planned Six companies ..ml the band of the I!. O. T. C. of the university -will take part in a series of parades anil re views starling about April 20, it is announced. The parades, which are to he six in all. will be held on Thurs day even ngs. Order to this effect-has been issued by Colonel Mnclnir as a result of instructions from the war denarlment. which provide for assein blies of all Ihe companies for drill. No reeular drill periods will be held during the f.rst two weeks of June. Students and citizens of Migene win be privileged to witness all the K. U. T. C. ceremonies. Two divorce decrees were handed down by Judge ((i. V. Skipwortll in circuit court today. This makes a to tal of nine decrees for divorce grant ed by the court this week. The following were granted decrees by the judge: Charles Wnrnock from his wife, Ella Anna Mary Warnock. Clara L. Kincaid from her husband Chester A. Kincaid. Exhibit Interesting Scores of university students, school children, teachers and Eugene citizens attended the lecture and exhibition .'u Ihe eallerv of the art building on the university X'ninpus last night. The col lection was the work of grade school children of Vienna under the guidance of Professor Cizek, and the lectin' that nccoiiinanied the exhibit wa eiven be llr. Mans C. Kollnr, who is connecli'd with the slnto school of arts and crofts in Vienna. Phsmhan la Thanked The F.uscne chamber of commerce during the session of the Northwest newspaper circulation ninniiKers, ac cording to copies of a resolution pass ed by that body following their meet ing hero March lit and 11. The re port on the resolution was received nt the chamber office today from E. P. Ilopwood, circulation liuinnKcr of the Portland Oceanian. Needle Work Shown Samples of needle work done by girls who are students in schools nf Ksthonia and Russia, are on aisphiy at the university Y. V. C. A. bunga low where they will he for the rest of the week. Facsimiles of tUr hand made articles may be purchased. The display includes collar and cuff nets, towels and apron of linnen embroi dered in bright colors and hand hem stitched, a pair of knitted gloves in VCopyright 1924 Hart Schaffner & Marx DOCTORED ALL WINTER, FINDS RELItl- "T Anrlnrot nil winter and it didn't ! hnlti n hit hut FOLEY'S IIOXKY &, TAU COMPOUND whs just the thing i for my cough and cold, writes .nr. Henrv Daniel, Kerrysburg, Petin. KOLKY'S HONEY & TAU COM POUND Is one of Ihe Inrgest selling cough medicines in the jvnrUI. Con i tains no opiates ingredients are printed on each carton. Oood for ; old and young. Refuse substitutes. Insist upon FOLK! N. i n Mhw Potter Elected i Miss Alberta Potter of Eugene Has beeu appointed head of violin instruc tion at Alabama Women' college, one of the leading music schools of the south, it U announced. Miss Potter is a graduate in music from the Univer sity of Oregon, and studied in PJ2I! '2 with Fraus Kueisel in Ntv York. During four years at the university she studied under Hex Underwood at the university. Carnival Announced A joint carnival by the Huskies pio neer club of the Norkenaie and Wil lamette neighborhoods will be held Wednesday. April 8 nt S o'clo.-k p. in The entertainment will have the main features of a real carnival, with aid shows with the fat man, giant, magi cian, hot dogs, popcorn and candy. Proceeds will go toward equipping the baseball team. Opera ts April 17-18 "Crimson Kyebrowsn" a Chinese opera by May 1 1 ewes Dodge and John Wilson Dodge, will be preseuted Apul 17 and 18 by the University high school glee club in the new school of music auditorium, it is auuounced. Mrs. Anne Landsbury IUek of the university faculty is directing the opera, which she has re-arranged. Sh? has ulso added many interesting fea tures. Team Is Thirteenth Out of -0 senior units of colleges in the ninth corps area, thu Univers ity of Oregon's rifle team placed thirteenth necording to results tabu lated by the headquarters nt Presidio, Cal. The matches were held in the latter part of the winter term. Ore gon Agricultural college placed first with a total team scoro of 548.J out of a possible tiUWO. Bad Chock Cashed The Oolden Pheasant restaurant of Corvnllis has written W. G. Judkins, t hief of police, regarding a $15 check recently cnidied for E. A. llcgnn of Eugene whirl, proved to be worthless. The man has left the country, the let ter stated, and the restaurant won dered if Mr. ,1 ml kins knew where he had gone. The police have no record of Mr. Hogan. Here From Junction City I .1. Hansen, resident of the Junction City district, was a business visitor in Eugene today. Mr. Hansen is aiming those who are opposed to the pro posed organization of a union high sehnol district, comprising nine pres ent distriets. The visitor states that a remonstrance against the pl:m is under way. Style Without Quality is WorthlessQuality Without Style is Useless It's a vast relief to know that the style of your clothes is IN--not merely ON them. It's a great satisfaction to know that the style is backed up by quality fabrics and skillful tailoring. It's a wholesome feeling to know that your clothes are "An Investment in Good Appearance." Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES at s40 and s45 fulfill every requirement of style and quality. New models are now on view. Handsome suits and top coats for men and young men. Plenty of Other Good Suits at $33 and $37.50 the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes Ruling is Made Assistant professors were granted the right to vote in I'niversity of Ore gon faculty meetings at the hist meet ing of the hoard of regents, it is an nounced. Voting power has hereto fore been confined to full and asso ciate professors. The new act in, crcuscH the voting power of the fac ulty about n0 per cent. Union School Talked Step toward the organisation of n union hitfh school district, including nine districts, is under way at Junc tion City and this matter is expected to come up for a vote in the near future, according to Edward K. Itai ey, attorney of Junction City, who was & business visitor here today. Cascade national forest today. Mr. tiranger was to have tnken the trip tomorrow, but on account of holding the session over another day, the trip was postponed. Name is Refused The man wounded by deputy sher iffs during a raid on a still on the upper MrKeiizie river Tuesday is still at the 'Pacific Christian hospital and recovering, lie still declines to aive h s name or any information about hiuuelf, accord ng to Sheriff Frank Taylor. Jcwolrv Store to anen Preparations for the opening of the new jewelry store back of the First NationaJ hank on Ninth nvemte west are being made by .Mr. ami Mit. It. (J. Eichelberger of Waitsburg, Wn. Mrs. Eichelberger arrived yesterday. A Hart Schaffner & Marx Suite for Easter Thats Style $35 to $50 Every detail is exactly right; shoulders the right width, coats a little shorter, pockets lower, wider trousers. The colors are new, too. Everything you ought to have and need is here. New Spring Arrivals Spring Stetson Hats Collar Attached Shirts f Regimental Stripe Ties Wade Bros. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES BIS OPENING TRIANGLE LAKE PAVILION Saturday April 4 Rain or Shine EATS WILL BE SERVED AT ALL TIMES Music by American Legion Orchestra A Good Place to Dance COME ON OVER J. O, Fleming Guilty Acquitted by n justice court jury at Oakridge three weeks ago of operat ing a moonshine still, J. O, Fleming wan found guilty in Eugene justice court ycslcrdiiy of having moonshine mash in his posession, and was sen tenced to pay a fine of $500 and serve six months In jail. Ranger Transferred Walter ,Suckman, ranger at Wald port on the Siuslaw National forest, has been transferred to the Crater na tional forest, and his place will be filled by J. Jl. McCluiiuhiiu, announce It. 8. Shelley, Siusluw supervisor, Mr. Sack man has been on the .Siuslaw for est about u year. Motorists Fined Two motorists, J. C, Mnrello and Edward Eisenstein, paid fines of $ each in municipal curt this murniui for parking their automobiles over time on city streets. These were (he first traffic fines for the muiilh. Bounty Report Made Lane county paid out on bounties on predatory animals during the month of .March, according to the report of H. S. Uryson, county clerk, announcer) today. Half of Ihe total is paid by the state and funds returned to the county, Dlerdorff In Dakota John IHerdorff, university Journal ism graduate in 1 is at present employed by Tarnbln and Hrown of New York on gift campaign work at the I'niversity of South Onkota. Mr. Oierdorff will be there until July J. Debate Tourney Planned A aeries of debates between Com rade clubs of Eugene is being planned it is announced today. The aeries will start in about three weeks. Five or six teams will participate, nnd some local problem will be chosen. 9 Mora from Deerhorn S. J. (loddard, resident of the Deerhorn district on the upper Mc Kenzie, win a business visitor in Eu gene today nnd colled on E. J. Moore, county superintendent of schools. Former Rosldent Here ltny Sims, formerly connected with the First National bank of Eugene and now vice-president of Ihe .fnekfon Comity Slate hank, is a local visitor for a few days. Leavos for Medford E. O. Potter of Ihe law firm of 'Poller, Foster and linmel, left today for Medford on a business trip. He. will return Saturday. Moves to New Home Mrs. Laura Nettlelon has movvl from .:tl Eighth avenue west to her new homo nt Twelfth avenue east, Hore From Oakrldoo Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly, residents of the Oakridge district, were business visitors In Eugene yesterday. BIG DANCE at Veneta, Ore. Sat Under New Management. Music by BOB HOLSTEN'S ORCHES TRA. Big Time. Everybody Welcome. Now Steward Chosen J. L. (Ireen is the' new stewird at , TMwiwavwm the Elks club rooms, replncing W. E. . KVta ltradley, it is announced. Kill Catarrh Germ In Three Minutes Chronic calnrrh, no nintter how bad, nnd caseH of bronchial nuthina ! row yield InRtantly to the amazing discovery of a French sciential.. I Thla dniRleHB method called La- j rex kllln thu germ in three mln-j ii tea, yet la positively harmleHfl to! Ihe most dnllcate tlaauca. Your head and lung are clenred like ni.iKic. Sufferers nro relieved In a single night. 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Jailed on Check Charge Charged with uttering a forged cheek, Frank Vanderpool whs Iwmnd over to the grand Jury y tenjay by H. .1. Wells. Juvtice of the peace. He failed to gn bdil and i in the county Joins Office Statf ! Slim Iteriiadette McfPcnn h.) takn a position In the of fir ef ;.. A. (iilmore. municipal ju'lge. hht started work this m rning. j Going to Oakridge C. M. Oranger, diNtrict f-retr f ' Portland, expects to make a trip lo ; tlakrid? hfore h lejv 1-tn county, it i stated at Ue offict of (lie New Special Way To Shampoo Blonde Hair! Kven the most attractive light hair loses beauty with age. Hut Illondex, the new shampoo for blonde hair only, prevents light hair from darkening and keeps it beautifully attractive always! Also brings back the true golden j Iv ruty to even the most faded or 'darkened blonde hair. Leaves hfllr i wonderfully soft, silky, fluffy. Not ': a dye. Highly beneficial to hair and scalp. At all good dealers, such as S. It Allen. W. T. Carroll, W. A. 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