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r WoilTicsdny Evpiiing, April 8, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Page Five' CITY NEWS I- TTThB other half o( the snrM.pb.n tail. Lrtln Are Ps 1,1 i-.ii ,n fh. cnmnus o visitor! from Hie sunny south. " ... I., nil mo. AlttlOllffil ItDO liftar '- " " , aren't lars" dllflr' a, . --,..,.,. noanlitiei of 'tfs.Mk 'with apparent enjoyment. i;tt1 ireen turns 01 u' " ; . ,.t:.l.r. in sitting UP OUt (if iT, 0' ln nose dry. Dttu !ir"inirtll brown color ,and stays r fa,., of the water most 7 the tin'. r. lov" 7"' as well as Decisirnn. -i. .-. obtained by the owner from a I . i h,.,.hPir about four miles ,!( .sn i --. from TbIo Alto, during cpring tic-tion. Alumni to Mt A bnfft dinner and smoker, with lively entertainment fstiirp, it n b given by t he recently formed Port land Alumni association of former varsity athlete of the University of uregon, at the Iniversity club to night at 6 o'clock. Alt former letten- men and athletic managers of the University of Oregon are urged to at tend. Penn II. Hayes is chairman of the entertainment committee, sod has arranged a snappy program. Pr. Kred W. Zeigler is president and Kdgnr W. Smith is secretary-treasurer of the organization. Etching Press Planned A gift of $75 toward the purchase of an etching press was made to the university by John Henry Nash of San Francisco, whose art in printing is known internationally. His interest was atirartrd by the work of Hichard Carruthers, i major in architecture, during the Oregon Newspaper confer ence, March 12 to 15, at which time the famous craftsman addressed the conference on the art of printing. The gift was made during bis recent stay in Kugene on hia return to, the south from Portland. Landscaping Building- Work on the landscaping of the grounds around Condon hall on the campus will start nest week, if wea ther permits, says H. M. Fteher, su perintendent of grounds. At present the workmen are washing down the tynMinr, getting lime off the brick, and generally cleaning it up on the outside. The lawn will be seeded very soon, and shrubs set out. It will be necessary to terrace the north side, Mr. Fisher believes, as the steps are arranged so there is a consider able drop. era In the fitnr nf a nrnrram of the women's auxiliary of the chamber of commerce meeting tonight, airs, .1 . v, rUanetctier is chairman tor m i. Mil. George Blair, .Mrs: Anna Agce, Mrs. S. H. Burton, Mm. L. t. Harger, .Mrs. John Baired. Sirs. V. 1L Brook and Mr. F. 8. Beard. To Judo D abate Hugh B. Reason of the university public speaking department will leave for Salem this afternoon lo art as a judga in a debate between Willamette university and Lawrence college ot Appletoo, Wisconsin, tonight. The subject will be on the power of the congress to overrule supreme court decisions declaring acts of cougresa unconstitutional. services at the First Christian churc Similar has been voted bv Knights i Templar. Ilr. Stivers attended the lt meeting of Ivnuhoe comiramlery audi eircuded the invitation. The knights ! ill appear in full uniform. Phone Franchise Asked A telephone franchise for the con duction and operation of telephone line over certain roads in the vicinity of Irving and Santa Clara has been sked in a petition from W. O. Clarke, '. E. Chambers. -William Barker and F. H. Siickley presented to the coun ty court yesterday. Letoure Planned A lecture by l'rofessor A. It. Sweet aej of the University of Oregon flow Easter Hat Event WITH VALUES GREATER THAN EVER IN OUR MOD . ERATELY PRICES) HAT SECTION It is no exaggeration to say that these are remarkable val ues even for the Gilmore Shop, noted for its splendid hat offerings. These hats are all advanced models for sum mer, rushed to us especially for your Easter choice. SPECIALLY PEICED AT $7.50 $10.75- $12.50 Correct Apparel for Women NOT CLOSING OUT Just Changing Hands MacLaren and Cordz will take over this business May 1st. We must reduce our present stock before inventory May 1 st, and this is the reason we are offering liberal discounts for cash. , Buy Now at Special Discounts HOUSEWIVES This is your chance to do your spring buying from one of the largest stocks of household hardware in Eugene at big savings. CARPENTERS . The best makes of tools at bigger discounts than you ever bought before. BUILDERS A complete line of finish hardware to select from with that discount that means so much to you when you are building. FARMERS Now is the time to supply your needs in farm tools. Don't fail to see the 4-horse Thomas Disc Grand Drill and slightly used Tractor that are un usual bargains if taken this month. Help us reduce our stock and we will make it worth your while we are not listing prices but come'and see for yourselves. Eugene Hardware Co. 9th and Oak Eugene, Ore. Returning from California Mrs. Rusina Biuhn la expected to return to Eugene from her trip to San Francisco this week to witness the spectacular review of the combin ed fleet of the I'nited States navy, in the Golden Gate. She will be ac companied by her brother. Lieutenant S. . llanns, formerly or. fcaUgene, who will spend a short leave of ab sence in the city. To Speak Thursday The Ilev. ft. Stauf fnncher of HarriBburir, 'Pa., secretary of the For ward Movement in the Evangelical church will upeak at the Kvangellcal church at Sixth avenue west and Hlnir Thursday evening, April D, at HO o clock. Speaks to Penney Staff An address by Prefcssor Frank A. Nagley of the University of Oregon school of business administration, was heard by employes of the J. C. Tcnnoy store Inst evening. This fa the first of a series of talks to be provided for the staff, according to J. M. Koby, manager. Graco Phelps Hera- Grace Phelps of Portland, president of the state nurses association, was a guest at the meeting of the Lane County Graduate Nurses' association at the chamber of commerce last night, at which more than CO nurses and others were present. Dr. v. II. Dale read a paper on radium and its use in the treatment of disease. Firm Re-Incorporated Articles of re-incorporatlon of the Fidelity Finance company of Eugene have been filed with the county clerk, Capitalization has been increased to 5100,000 by the incorporators, J. AV Seavcy, E. C. Simmons, L. E. Sim mons, L. T. Harris and C..4- Wine trnut. Automobile paper will be hand led by the concern. Visit Portland School A visit to the Benson Polytechnic school of Portland, will be taken the latter part of this week by Fred Chess, head of the manual training de partment of bugene high school. K. T. Plan Services- Acceptance of an invitation by Dr. R. V. Stivers to attend the Easter STOP NEURITIS BEFORE NERVES "SNAP' Science is now greatly concerned with the alarming increase in neu rotics or nervous sufferers. Thous ands of experiments had been made to find a remedy that would give nn media to relief from nerve troubles and at the eame time tone up the en tire nervous system. At last an eminent San Francisco phymcinn announces a new discovery which has been proven by cliuicnl tests to give relief from sharp, dart ing, tingling, creeping nerve pains, and givo tone to the nerve cells, thus benefiting the entire system, n h remedy is called Eopa Neuritis Tab lets, and is based on the Science of Homeopathy, a method of treatment everywhere. y Don't let your nerves wreck you life. If you hnve any signs of ner vousness or nerve trouble, gain re lief and ward off serious disease at once .with Kopa Neuritis Tablet Guaranteed harmless; no bromidei or narcotics. Your druggist will recommend them. Allen's Drug Store and Tied Cros Phnrmary. ROLLER SKATING MASQUERADE Thursday CASH FRIZE Winter Garden Visits Fom Canada- Mrs. John T. Evans has as her guest this week Mrs. John McKensie of baskatchewan, Canada, who is on her way home from Ixs Angeles. Mr. Fivans is president of the Canadnn Bank of Commerce in Saskatchewan. (Continued from page one) You'll Want A New Pair of Silk Hose For Easter BnrllUKlnn "Novi't-JlPinI" piirn Jupanpau silk hoae at $1.19 are rui-oKnlzPil aB the beat silk hosifiy vnliio In Amsrlia. In all popular shades of the season. On aala at the McMorran & Washburn store. that will act of this ensemble, accord ing to merchants vho cater to the sterner sex. Although the pre-Easter purchasing is usually confined to wearing apparel there are other bnea of business that are more and more inrading this field. Local florists report that with heavy stocks of new spring blossoms and plants on band there is every indica tion that muny aro going to "say it with flowers" Easter morn. Confec tioners with their product gnyly and appropriately packed in Easter bind ings are prepared for the rush of pro- Easter buyers and "saying it wiui candy" is also expected to bo popular. Euccne stores are also well pre pared to meet the annual cull f 'r Easter decorations and noveitiea anu thia nrennration is indicative of the plana under way for many social af fairs during the present wocif ana ioi lowing Enster. Deslers who handle food products are also a unit in the opinion that this Enntcr will be a period of excel lent dining Judging by too orders be ing received. To meet this call the local markets declare that the Eugene market at the present senson affords an abundant variety of selection. Just in Time For Easter Wear Nearly 100 Lovely New Hats (Continued from page one) ON SALE INT THE BASEMENT STORE Every one brand NEW! Never ahown before here or elsewhere. Hutu that immediately aiifrgest a much high er price than $3.95. You'd never expect to find them marked less than $5 and $0. Bountifully made ot fine horse-hair braid a decided favorite for spring and summer. Col ored ailk facings some with large vividly colored flat flowers perching plquantly on tho crown others with small cluster of spring posies or novelty ribbon treatments. Large or Bmall brims. AND PLEASE NOTE PARTICULARLY THERE ARB ALL HEAD SIZES so that If you liuve not bobbed your hair you will have no trouble in finding a comfortable sizo In these smart little hats nt S3.95. ON SALE IN THE BASKM55NT STORE ONLY! tion among the customers in the years to come. , "The people should also .vote the $135,001) measure for the new reser voir on Skinner's bulle. the second level reservoir on Fairmonnfc boule vard and mains leading to II." says Mr. MeClain. "Eugene's reservoir ca pacity is away below the underwrit ers' renuirenient for a city our sir.e". The capacity is a quarter of a million gallons, anil wo plan to put a tnroc million gallon reservoir In its place. Even then we will be from 25 to .10 cent below the requirement for the city, even with a Intnl rapacity of seven million gallons. Including the fire reservoir with a million gallons capacity. , Customers Doubled ' ' "Eugene has doubled its number of customers and water furnished since 1014 when the l"t mains and the college hill reservoir were put in. We must have more mains lo reach the demsnds made for service, and we should have better pressure as a means nf fire protection and to pro vide servirp when the demaud is at its maximum. "This measure would provide pres sure for the people in the Kairmount Victoria heights, Kineaid park and Chula Vista distrists, by use of the new second level relervoir. These people must now either repump the water or hnve, their ow-n water sys tems. " New Equipment Hera The board now lias more thsn 18,000 feet of water pipe lines ready to be laid for mnins in various parts of tho city. Two new settling tanks and two new filters aro arriving to duy, and concrete Is being poured on n new addition lo the building at the water plant. A low lift pump, with a capacity of four million gallons of water n dny ia being added to pump water from the river to tho settling tanks. Thia pump will be maintained us a standby even if the McKensie lino is voted. Last year the city pump was kept up to its three million ca pacity for' a consideration period in the summer. "Within two weeks we will have a filter plant of double the rapacity of last summer," says Mr. McClain. "If the people of Eugene could have been down to the river last week ( when we hud two transfer outfits un loading the pipe, filters and building materials they would not doubt for a minute that the water board. is having a hard tiiric keeping pace with the growth of the city." Hliowandn. the choice of the amoker. II II 1 1 To serve well and to deal fairly, to t profit not alone In j dollars but In the good will of those with whom we transact business, to correct our occasion il errors, to improve our opportunities ind to rear from our dally work a finan cial structure which shall be known for all that Is best In banking, that Is tlirt ndurlng ambition of Bank of Commerce Eugene, Oregon The secret of Our Substantial Growth Is Our Substantial Service. Bank OF Commerce EUGEN E.OREGON Sent By His Own Doctor "I Mff.ru! itttitMr wld Piles fr 10 i..r until .n operation ...mod smmmo. ul tar phrsicl.n ron.u.rt.d th.l I first trr Dr. Chu. i. D..n. non-.ur.lcl tra.t PiMl, mmA ted.r lusr.U.arbuhr." Ijf you, too, are suffering with Piles or other Rectal or Colon disorders, you must sooner or later stop experimenting with your health, and be cured as 1 have cured thoussnds of cases, many of the most severe and of as long standing ss40 years. Mynon-surgl- caltreitmentiiuuriri- ' I H f on nire m r r-nea.nr !&f Tour fee will be refunded. send totfar tor my r nt.i lllustratod book. Husky Active Kids VI U HI Jin I TTfeU ML II II 1111 IB II DEAN. M D.Inci H! SFATTLZ OFFICES. Or Dmn Rujifitna Bot atl hmr Butldi J. FINNIE Finnies Plumbing Shop Phone 1630 Plumbing, Repairing, Steim and Hot Wattr Heating 23 731 Olive St. g Day or night emergency hrj Plumbing Special prices on fixtures Wt Estimate J. 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