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friday Evening, April 3, 1925 THE EUGENE G UAfiD Page Five :laraway's: TO Itll Ic.1-. MX Real Piano Music on the Gulbransen The Oulbrensen R entering Piano U an Instrument plavca by muslc-Toll-aad-pedals, that you can play in a muiical way, with aU tn expression and feel ing you have. To play what you will aa you will when you Willi To give full rein to all your unde veloped muiical talent. Juit think what thia means to you who have never learned to filay by hand, or having once earned, have not had the time or opportunity to keep in prac tice I No tedious fingeringl No long study! Just think what the OuU bransen means to that musically promising daughter to that growing young son to live in, and share in, such musical, Homebuilding Influences. 2 Yean to Pay! Foar Models H!kmUq Priced f 40 vSSO 615 700 Gulbransen Registering Piano Laraway's Music Store CITY NEWS (Continued from pate one) The contract for this was let yester day to Earl McNutt. Senior Picnlo Planned A picnic at Cobcrg bridge Saturday afternoon will be the grand climax of senior 'ieap week" at the university, it is anuouuerd. If it rains the affair will be changed to a skating party at the Winter liar den. refreshment fol lowing. Days of 'Hit, with bar rooms, sawdust covered floors and dancing girls will be recreated tonight at the senior "bar room bust' 'at Hendricks hall. In a varied array of hard time costumes, the girls of Hendricks, Su san Campbell and Tbacher cottage will be boats for the senior men. They will be hosts in more limn name only, for they will call for the men with wheelbarrows, go-carts 01 anything on wheels, and furthermore, will pay all bills. Sugar Reaches Low Level Buy Now for Canning Season Just In the iast few days we received a carload of sugar which we bought at the lowest price sjneo before the war, and we are retailing It at the lowest price for many years. Canning season is but a few months away, and It Is well to anticipate your needs for the canning season, and act accordingly. t We believe that sugar will get no cheaper. Past history shows that April is the lowest ebb In the suzar market, and that after April sugar will begin to rise. We do not mean to advise you to buy your canning sugar now, but we firmly1 believe that It will get no cheaper, and we also believe that sugar will rise In orlce next month. WE SUGGEST YOUR BUYING NOW Heinz Demonstration Commencing Monday and continuing; all week, we will have a demonstration of Heinz 57 Varieties. This demonstration will be very enlightening and educational. We invite you to come and share in the benefit a-of this demonstration. During the demonstration we will show how Mayonnaise and Thousand Island Dressing is made. Special prices will be offered on Heinz products dur ing the demonstration. It would be well for you to take advantage of both opportunities. Don't Forget Beginning Next Monday Table Supply Co. A Food Department Store Corner 9th and Oak Telephone 246 Spring Stetsons STYLES FOR YOUNG MEN That means they're made the way young men really want them all the newest style kinks and Stetson famous quality to make them last- $7.00 NEW SPRING ARRIVALS Collar Attached Shirts Regimental Stripe Ties Fancy Interwoven Hose Wade Bros. Hart Sclinffnor k Marx Clothes Red Cross Officer Here- Miss Nell Holsinger, field repre sentative of the American Hed Cross, was a visitor in Eugene yesterday afternoon where she conferred with F. L. Armitnge of the executive board, and Miss Grace Norton, secretary, who is recovering from a surgical op eration. Miss Uulsinger was on her way to chapters- in southern Oregon and l$fln Francisco, where she makes her headquarters. Superintendent Visits Mrs. Kdith Acker t, superintendent of schools of Douglas county, was here today on her way to Keedsport in the interest of school affairs u that area. Mrs. Ackert who tuok of fice this year having been elected ut the November election called at the office of K. J. Moore, Lane county superintendent of schools, unci talked over the administration plans thnt are ! in effect here. Mrs. Ackert formerly ! taught school at Ulcndalc in Douglas i county. accident will lay him up for about six weeks. April Fool Party Planned The intermediate department of tho Methodist Sunday school hi giving an April Fool party tonight at 7:30 for the purpose of raising money to pur chase a piano. For admission they will charge one cent au inch for the bead measure of those attending. Tilt? committee expects an attendance f approximately IK). Singers Scheduled The "ltlair Singers' of Albany will give several selections on Saturday night and Sunday at services to be held in the West Springfield Free Methodist church, it is announced to day. He v. liuode, district elder for southern Oregou, will deliver the sermons. in bankruptcy in the federal court at Portland. Liabilities are listed at $808.01 and assets at $3. 0an Allen Is Speaker Dean Kric Allen of the school of journalism of tbe University of Ore gon will lfft d the discussion in (ho men's mealing of the I'nitarian Lay men's league Sunday evening at the church, the subject being- "The In terpretation tie World's lrcsy tiives to Western Civilization." Grange to Meet - The Irving grunge will meet Sat urday for their all uy meeting. Busi ness session iu the fureuoon. Im mediately after the dinner the county agricultural agent will talk to the farmers on rodent control. Lecture program will follow. A large attend ance is desired. Lot Purchased Purchase of the lot on Willamette street adjacent to the south of the city library has been made by W. T. (ordoii. vicp-president of tJio Fird National bank, it is announced. The property is 44 feet wide on Willam ette street, and 100 feet deep. Partnership Formea Hugh 11. Earlo and Jess DnrlilM have formed a real estate business partnership and in the Oregon Bishop ric dealers, handlers of Bishopric stucco for this territory. Mr. Earle moved bis offices in with Mr. Darling at 32 Ninth avenue west. Rev. Goode Here Rev. W. E. lioode, district elder for southern Oregon, of the Free Methodist church, is in Eugene for a few days. Visit In Portland Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Spencer left yesterday for Portland for a few days business visit. will be the sermon topic to Itev. Frank Fay Eddy at tho Vuitnrinii church Sunday morninc. The soloist at this service will be Mildred Berke ley, soprano. Here From Cuah man Mr. and Mrs. 8. Seymour, resident of tne I'uslunaii district, were visitors in Eugene today. Here From Wendlinrj - Mrs. Ethel Lamtis, resident of the Wendling district, was a business vn Itor in Eugene today. Funeral Services Announced Funeral services for Mrs. 0. O. Blatchley will be held Sunday at -o'clock p. m. at Lebanon. The body is being shipped from Kugcue at 11 o'clock Suudity morniug. Here From Roseburg M. S. flu mm, school uperintendent of Koseburg, is a visitor iu the city. Former Official Will Stand Trial C. 0. Peterson Leaves L O. Peterson left yesterday to spend a few days in Portland on a business trip. LOS ANGELES, April 3. Andrew Pepail, former oftic.nl of the provis ional government of Ontario, Canada, today was held for removal by the I'nited Stutes commissioner to stnnd - T-nto on chames of etnbex tlement alleged to Involve opproTf- Goes to Portland Bay O'Donnell is in Portland where he will spend the week-end on business. Themo Is "The Devil" "The Natural History of the Devil" Master Jeweler Coming i Frank Gardner Hale, master j jeweler and craftsman of Boston, will : be in Eugene April to lecture on ' his work, and to exhibit n collection of i band-wrought jewelry and enamel I wore. Not only will tho lecture and I exhibit be of interest to lovers: of beautiful jewelry, but to all admirers of art, for the work is the finest and most delicate of the kind in the country, it is stated. To Pick up Nalis ; Because many automobiles are get ting flat tires through nails around ; building operations on Willamette ' street, boys of the MeKenfcio Pioneer 'club have pledged themselves to pick 1 up the nails around these places. The ' agreement wns made last night at, the ; t'ongrcpilionnl church, and the young I men will start work Saturday morn- ing. j Plumbers Hold Meeting I se of newspaper advertising as a creator of good will and a builder of business was urged by W. .1. Woolley, manager of the national service bu reau of Evaimville. Ind., at n meet ing of most or. plumbers of Eugene and Lane county Inst nigr.t at t.tic cham ber of commerce. Orchestra music en tertained the visitors before the ad dress and a supper followed. Essays Submlttod .Manuscripts for 103 essays in the 'contest conducted by the Lane County Dental s-H'iety in schools of the county were turned over yesterday by : E. ,1, Moore, county superintendent, , to the committee of tbe society, con : aisting of Dr. J. E. Richmond. Dr. W. ! K. Buchanan, and Dr. It. T. Burnett. I Winners of tho contest gets a $10 ! county prize,-and may compete in the i stato contest for a state prize of 1 ; I j!' ' I ill nritnf- rvi aona 4-1-iAvr'A maclii fViA II:; II Nil a XUVlAlftO 1 liaU 1UV I ; i I Joint Entertainment Planned Three one-act plays will he given by the dramatic club of Eugene hig'i school as tbe main body of an enter tainment plsniied by the Parent- Tearhcr association of the school Friday night, April 24, for the benefit of the student loan fund, it is no- nouoced. Ice cream and candy will be sold toward raising the pledge of $100 recently made by tbe association. To Arrive Tuesday Mrs. E. O. Potter is expected to return from her tour through the orient Tuesday, arriving in San i? ran cisco on the S. S. President Tuft. She will be met by her husband, who will transact business on his trip south. Dean Lawrence III Dean Ellis F. Lawrence of the school of architecture and allied arts at the university, is ill at bis home in Portland from bronchial trouble. He was in bed several weeks during the winter from the sninc illness. Loaves For Oakrldge Miss laabcllc Hoover, secretary in the office of the Cascade nntional forest, left for OnUridge t odny t o check records in t he office of the forest ranger at that place. Loaves For Portland Mrs. S. W. Moody and daughter. Boherta Moody, left for Portland yes terday to spend the week-end. Dr. Moody will go to Portland Sunday and accompany them home. Move To Portland Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Kneiger ha moved to Portland and their home at Chula Vista is being occupied by Mr. nnd Mrs. L. K. Hunt. Hotel Man In Portland J. A. McLean, manager nnd owner of the Osburn Iv'tel, motored to Port land yesterday for a short business trip. Files In Bankruptcy (ilenn Wick mire of Eugene has filed SATURDAY SPECIALS Boiling Beef, lb. . . . ..... . 9c Beef Roasts lb 14c Veal Loaf lb 25c Creamery Butter lb 48c Crabs and Chinook Salmon Baby Lamb 66 E. 9th Phono 37 D.E. Nebergail Meat Market 66 -9th Ave. East Phone 37 sPaaaaWBsWOaTIW,,i,aa1W7ipspi " f f J ElTlllI laaJfc'iJlMsiifiaJa " TAKE CANADIAN PACIFIC EMPRESS LITERS oprams rw IB EflKfetSiiKfe L H SsMcorfiforTmk" IfeSJ a ... 25 Ounces J iB I for 25 cents Jbrover I 3 1 J$l !( M; 'li Mlfe in One Good 1 mm ' YiPf IV -'! Uniform Grade Only 1 W ts5)m ''vv;V 1 SV 1 d -Ik bod'- 1 H T W V i if 1 (Kti.-f I fill 4.h4o"kJlni-ohut. r ClS" M mTTirklfv 'ft 5. Pvm liik rfbramoM tot I l ' r-ft 1 Av I 3 .Rnfowiid.uioM. L . lIlll I k J-Doabl.dJlcUa.ti. , MLCA V I.OuwmBop. I 1 IU ltt?iTSk-V .B.UA. t ill I IV lAA 10. tiltlna.iitUmlfaM. 4 I . Il R I Jr U.Ck.iiocmcliia.fc H I l V x V U. Nffcct. (wtfiwiwn fit. ! I I U.Allootaul. fl "The Shade For Your Easter Frock, T&adanid" The 1925 Spring season opens with thirty-fcrnr rich colors in Humming Bird Pure Silk Hosiery for your choosing. Among these airy-fairy Spring tints, yoa can scarcely fall to find the exact shade yoa require for every gown, every wrap, all the footwear in your wardrobe. "Humming Birds' are stiperbly fitting hose of ftrorleaa texture, "correct" for all occasions. A purchase of "Humming Birds" Is a double economy they are moderately priced; they wear for months. Come in and ask us to show you "Hamming Birds." We have all the season's newest, snappiest shades. umming q)in PURE SILK. HOSIERY" ird WEARS LONGER J. FINNIE Finnies Plumbing Shop Phone 1630 Dlumhlnn DiOislflnn fifaam . and Hot Water Heatlnn 731 Olivo St. 1-3 Day or night emorgoncy fcrj I'lumblnK Special prices on fixtures We Estimate J. FINNIE RUPTURE SPECIALIST HERE Dr. n. M. Ilpflln, of Portlnnd, la mopping; at thn Smnea Hotol, KiiRDno, wllh his Common Sense TruRS for Rupture This Truss lias thn niHssnge pad, works with tho body movement holding the rupture at nil tlmeB with ease, and comfort. MusRucei the rupturo parts In such a mannor thnt It Htrength. ens tho wenkonod muscles nnd closes tho opening. This truss lins many cures to lis credit. If Interested call ut tho Smeod Hotel Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Patented by Unltod States Oovernmont, 1014. Not a drug storo truss. USE THE GUARD .WANT AD WAYS To Solicit Funds Funds will be aolicited for the :nnnM eeKnnl nnffeflnt Anil lofn1 hlH- ior,v ruin en i. mi rtun u M;iy f by school children in all La.ie county schools tinder direction of K T. Moore, count v auperintrndent, it was decided by the chamber of com merce fair committee and Mr. Moore. Solicitatiou will start next week. Miss Norton Recover Mica (trace Norton, secretary of the Ked Cross chapter, has recov- ered sufficiently from her recent op- ' erntion for appendicitis, to be re moved from tbe hospital, am' w.j taken by ambulance yesterday tn the; home of her aunt, Mrs. Anna Caley. SlTi Fourth avenue west. Eases pain prevents stiffening ' Quick applySloan's.Thnstim ulating ingredients of which it Is comDOsed bring fresh, new blood straight to the injured part. At once the pain is eased, the swelling and inflammation are reduced. Continued treal tnent prevents stiffening has tens repair. All druggists 36c Sloan's Liniment "kills pain! 4 SPEED. Mrvfee and comfort mike Canadiin Pacific the preferred method of travel to th Orient Every two weeks a magnificent Emnreas liner saila from Van couver for transpa cific porta. Write or call on your local attnt for com pltt information. Attractive second cabin ntee are alto available. ' v.im mtiM m uissBBBsKwm mum im i r m Jrioney Cash CanadianPacific- TfJfIkaafal AusrM MffPatiand Vespers to Be H eld In observance of (Jood Friday, the ! I'niversily Vespe a choir, under the direction of John Stark Fvan. will sing Theodure Irubois' beautiful sa cred eantata, "The Seven Last Words of Christ." at the Methodist cbun-h Friday evening, April 0th, cornmenc inj( at half past seven. People of the ' ci;y and of the Cniversity are invited. f w ho Two Bound Over J. A. Sihtilli! and L. W. Srfaultx c. Wrnilling, mined of contributing t (he del,niuewy of minor g'riji. wl nlnawicH not trnillp tn iha uIisitd tvni cd examination before Judge Harold .T. AVells in justice court yesterday, and were hound over to Die grnnd jury in the ruin of $fHrt) each. Royal Neighbors Visit The Kuit-ne minp of It-itsl N'eixh horw of America visited the Monro Ldjrs yesterday. Apprnximst y 1 women, in two aiitoiiitiUb-s, visited n Monroe, where they went at the invi tation of th" Monroe group: Luri h m was served dur-ng the afternoon. Writ Is Broken W. A. Ma!, mechanic for the Lsn auto company, broke bi rigiit rut t rvi morning while cranking an niii niob'te He wni t;ten to the I'arilir Cbriatfin hospital I t few days. The Swifl Premium Bam Special! SATURDAY, APRIL 4 Take fidvuiitngp of ttiia Rpticil on Swift J'nnnium Jlciins (tho best liaiA on the market) for your Master tinnier. Those, liiuns are lnihl HiiKat' cured nnd well 1 rimmed htfrjj curing. All sizes from 8 to 1(J poinuls. Special price today 37c per pound Also good Bteer beef roasts and boils at extremely low prices. It doesn't pay to buy cow beef when you can get choice steer beef for these prices. Per pound :. 12c to 18c Heavy Hcn3, per pound 30c Light Hens, per pound 28c Hamburger, per pound 15c Home made Sausage, country style per pound '.. 20c . ilnke yourself at homo in our shop. NINTH STREET MARKET 39 E. 9th St. Bill Greene, Prop. Phono 14 "A Smile With Every Sale" We used fo think of "Service" in tho grocery business ns meaning "long credit," "rush deliveries," etc. AVe know now that these things added terrifically to tho cost of living without contributing any thing to our well-being. Ileal 6crvico in food distribution lies in suc cessfully selling tho necessities of lifo on tho smallest possible mar gin of profit. Stieh an accomplishment permits everyono to have plenty without skimping. SKAGGS STORES aro proud of tho fact that they have succeeded in doing this. Visit our store study our prices and savo. , FEATURES FOR SATURDAY ONLY Fancy Hand-Made Chocolates 1 Pound Box ..... 39c (New Candy Feature Each Week) Pure Cane Sugar, 10 Pounds l.i.., M. . . 71c Pure Cane Sugar, 100 Pounds ;1 $6.99 Fancy Fresh Asparagus, 2 Pounds 25c Large Strictly Fresh Eggs, 2 Dozen . 49c ALL WEEK FEATURES SKAUUS' FAMOUS TWIN' LOAF RRKAD FHFSII I'ASTKIIHIZKi) M I LK,- QUART FRKSII CKKAM C11KKSK, POUND . . KKLUKIU'S PKP, IIKALTH FOOD, 2 PK0S FA NOV KIPF, OLIVKS, HULK, QUART . NO. 'J FANCY SUCKI) PINHAPPLK, 2 CANS ('ALUM FT BAKING POWDFR, Ki-OZ. CAN OlfKOON CHUNKS, MKDIUM SIZK, 3 LP.S. 15c 10c 27c 25c 43c 55c 25c 25c "Vegetables and Fruit3 Always the Best" SKAGGS UNITED STORES Eugene, Ore. Corner 8th and Olive