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Saturday Evening, April 11, 1925 TfcE EUGENE GUARD Page Three ffl CRASHES RECORD OF WEEK Seren sotomoblle crashes, with damajM muring t"m bent fenders to complete demolinhment, was tie week's toll in Eugene, according to report! filed In police headquarters i0 ibo citr a'be mi? lnjt"7 suiting fro" collisions was to Percy I'atterson, whose leg was in jured when his bicycle was struck bj a rar driven by U. C. Eaton, 1860 Willamette street. The accident oc curred 01 Fifteenth avenue and Wil lamette street. oilier accidents reported were as follows: Mr?. Frank Mnrshflll, Crow stage, mill ('". H. Unto. 151 Hilyard, acci jfiit on Eighth avenue between Wil lamette and Olive streets. ltev. Fred J. Clark, 771 Eighteenth avenue ct. and S. D. McGee, acci dnit at Eighth avenue and Olive street. A. D. Pease, Lowe, and L. M. Bunting. Portland, accident t Eighth avenue and Willamette street. Red Cob Ambulance and Fred El man of Ilnrton, accident at Tenth avc n.ie and Willamette street. Professor Boyingsen, 267 Eleventh avenue e.ist, accident at butn ann Cli.irnelton. A V. Vat, Springfield and F. II. Lindscjr, Miner building, accident at .Sixth avenue ana Willamette street. 01. WORK IN LANE SALEM, Ore.. April 11. At a inming of the Btate Highway com mis -iwn to le held in Portland, April 23 ami -1, bids will be opened on tlie following projects: Lane county Blachly section of the Willamette valley- Florence highway; 2.73 miles of grading and surfacing. Lincoln county Newport-Agate beach section of the Roots eve It coast liizhwny: 2.51 miles of grading. Douglas county Paving approaches i to the It. A. Booth bridge on the Pa cific highway north of Koseburg; .51 mil'1 of concrete paving. t Hen ton county Embankment ap proach to the new bridge over the Willamette river at Albany; .27 mile of embankment construction. j Douglas county Gardiner section of the Roosevelt coast highway; 2.72 miles of grading and 1.(4 miles of sur facing. Yamhill county Bee raneh-DoIph ipction of the Jl cM in nville -Tillamook highway; .78 mile of grading and trestle construction. Douglas county A bridge over the I'mpqua river on a county road at Elktoa. This project requires the removal of the old Bteel bridge, at; Winchester and the re-ercction of two spans on concrete pierB, the placing of a new timber deck nnd approaches. A bridge over tho south Umpqua river on a county road near DUlard. This project requires the removal of the old Bteel span at Oakland, Its re erection, together with the third span of the old Bteel bridge now at "Win chester, upon concrete niers. and tho placing of a new timber on the deck j and appronchea. ' Lane county A bridge over the Mo Kenzie river on the McKenzie high way near the present site Of the present Hendricks bridge. Winter Wheat Crop In Oregon Will be Smallest in Years WIKTI.AXD, Ore., April 1L The ' Oregon winter wheat crop in 11G3 will be the smallest in many yearB, owing to the luuvjr winter kill. While much of the area baa been receeded to spring wheat, the normally lighter yield of tho spring crop will rend to make the total wheat production for toe state eren lower than the light "op of IKM, said F. L. Kent, statis-. ticuin of the United States department of aitrk-ulturt today in the April crop report. j While the whole effect of the win- 1 ter killing of fall seeded wheat has not yet been determined. It seems probable that more than one-half of the Oregon acreage seeded last fall r.iis hovn either reseeded to spring nIh'.u. or other spring sown crops, id Kent. The condition of the re iniiining ecrenge is probably the low i in the hilory of large scale wheat t-mvins in the state, the percentage I'xui'p boing placed at 65.0 per cent , aorm.il, he aJded. Rights to Water Are Relinquished SAl.KM. Ore- ADrll 11 The Pn. "'''.I iv, ih Stnte Engineer Dbea Lu !'t a relin, niishmem if its water !'k: w h'te river, Wasco county, 'II t.1Vor Of Rlllpr. nn lh. ,l. ho want the water for livestock or "r domestic pur,,,,,,.,, Tn, company ' id a prior right covering practically ("11 How of the stream. San Francisco man Hurt in Accident MCl'VOun, (., April 11. St. , " H"ren of ?an Francisco is at a ''I'll. b,W,t;1l wi,k ,wn tn f I, ituv.e broken, as the result of ''' -tn,,k by a car driven by Karl ' t t'lnrni roint, I I'nii. who a mrnnte to Seattle Ic.n 'pt a position as steam engineer i"Pp,j opposite the Ontral i' Kh school for the purpose of , ( - t s tiro and was standing on jhe fdi- of me highway when struck ' 1 " oar which approached him from oeiind , l"i iy WANT TO rtl'Y, SKI.r.. ' ; ir'ASK. ihaik ok riNn A ..sr AUTICI.F.t WATCH 8AT IM.AVS fLASSIKIED. Phone 4 Butterick Quarterly for Summer Now Ready! Phone 4 It's Savings Such as These Timely, and Each of Reliable Quality, That Has Made this Store Known as the Greatest Shopping Center in the City! After Easter Sale Offer Intensely Interesting Economies In Every Section of This Store Three big floors (basement, main floor, second floor) filled to overflow ing with thoroughly dependable and trustworthy merchandise priced aa fairly aa GOOD merchandise can be sold anywhere. To critically com pare our stocks to compare quality, variety, newness, and genuine economy is to convince you beyond all doubt that here indeed is the store most determined to serve youl Bo sure to get your share of the after-Easter bargains and remember always "your money's worth, or your money back." Visit the New Underprice Millinery Section Now Ready in the M & W Basement Store , " Featuring, dozens of lovely trimmed hats at two amazingly low prices. $2.95 and $3.95 A wonderful assortment of trimmed hats for matron and miss. Hats with all the charm and loveliness of higher priced models. Plain tailored straws in itho season's favored high colors and hats bewltchingly trimmed with flowers, flower wreaths, colorful ribbons, braids, etc. ; ; . Finest Chipped Milan Straw Untrimmed Shapes $1.95 Wide choice of shapes In 'all fashionable colors. A Beautiful Display of New Patterns in Fine Dinnerware arid Sparkling Glassware $19.75 36-Piece Dinner Sets New "Mayfair" Pattern A unique new blue pheasant pattern from the makers of famous "Old Bow." Beautifully colored in deep rich pheasant tones. Small scalloped border. Fine English Wood's ware. Open stock pattern. 42-Piece Dinner Set "Indian Tree" Pattern $20.75 Quaint delightful Indian tree pattern, an allover de sign in harmoniously blended colors of tan, rose and blue. Beautifully glazed every piece perfect. Open stock pattern. 7-Piece Water Sets $1.98 Fancy pressed and fine etched glass. 4 entirely dif ferent patterns to select from. ' Iced Tea Glassfes 6 For 90o Plain thin blown glass all perfect Etjched Iced Tea Glasses Set of 6 $1.00 Nicely etched In star or grape patterns - Water Tumblers 6 for 75o Star or grape cut patterns. Set of 6 Goblets $2.34 Finely etched In star or grape patterns. 36-Piece Dinner Set "Embassy" Pattern $16.75 A neat, conventional 14-kt. gold band pattern in fine English Johnsonware. Every piece unusually clear and perfect.- Complete service for six persons. Open stock pattern. 42-Piece Dinner Set "Rosespray" Pattern $15.00 Hooewell china every piece perfect, clear and beau tiful. Dainty colorful spray pattern of roses, forget-me-nots and daisies joined by a neat blue band bor der. Open stock pattern, , Sale of Bedspreads! All this week we offer a number of specially ad vantageously prioes on white bedspreads. Every one taken from our regular stock and marked less as a feature from this departni' "f for the after Easter sales. Every spread pi . in every way beautifully bleached and patterned. Supply your needs in white spreads at these savings prices. r r 72x90 Fine Crochet Spreads SALE Lf AQ PEICE J-I--:0' 58x86 Single Bedspreads SALE PRICE 78x88 "Duchess" Spreads ' v SALE t39 oe ' . PRICE Ptt-st 78x90 Extra Heavy Spreads SALE Q AQ PRICE VO.IO 81x90 Ripplette Spreads $3.50 72x90 Ripplette Spreads $2.75 72x90 Jacquard Pattern with bolster $5.50 "Martha Washington" Ripplette Bedspreads, Full Size With Bolster $9.50 In beautiful color combination of rose and yellow, blue and rose, and yellow and white. "Dorcas" Ripplette Spreads $6.95 Size 81x90, soft pretty blue and rose color combinations. Com plete with bolster. 95 The Very Special Price on these r Lovely New Silk Frocks A handsome lot of smartly styled dresses of crepes fancy silks and flannels dresses that you'd never suspect of being only $16.95! And please note every dress is NEW. ABOUT. 50 IN THIS LOT TO SELECT FROM. , ALL SIZES 16 TO 44 For a smart inexpensive little frock for sports wear for office wear or for shopping, you need look no further for these are not to be matched in value at this price. EARLY CHOOSING MEANS OF COURSE BETTER CHOOSING! On Sale Second Floor. Decided Savings from the Basement Piece Goods Section Imported English Broadcloth 49c Yard Full yard wide serviceable English broadcloth for which there are so many uses. All wanted shades. "Worth 85o yard. ' Yard Wide Scout Percales 19c A nice assortment of light and darlt patterns in these per cales that rolain their fresh pretty colors through, frequent -lautiderings. lingular 30c. English Priscilla Prints 39c Yard Quaint colorful patterns that Immediately suggest lovely Bummer frocks for yourself and for children. A regular 60o cloth for 39c yard. Basement. . Yard Wide Suitings 29c Yard Well liked 'Tavona" checked suitings in almost every color imaginable. Neat checks and small plaids. A 40c value for 29c yard. Indian Head Cloth 39c Yard First quality Indian head cloth in Biich wanted colors as lavender, dark brown, light blue, navy blue and black. 39c yd... Insertion Laces lc Yard Hundreds of yards of dainty Insertion laces to close out at lo yard. Sold by bolt only. Average, of 12 yards on bolt. "Rosalind" Linene Suitings 25c Yard Yard wide suitings in a beautiful weave and finish that closely resembles real Irish Unen. Wide range of plain colors. All yard wide. JOSEPH 0. LINCOLN has written "THE PEEL TRAIT" A new novel about a fifirl in a. small Cape CJod ..village ..who . is forced to chooso be tween the man she loves and the man her family wants her to marry. Don't miss this novel, which Is one of the best ever written by Joseph C. Lincoln, appearing now In THE DELINEATOR Get The Delineator at our Butterlck Pattern Department A Phenomenal Sale of 200 Pair holeproof Fine Lisle Hole A STANDARD 60o VALUE! pr. SALE! PRICE I iW -t. S PAIR VI. U-00 CORDOVAN SHADE ONLY! We're overstocked on this number of Holeproof hoae so for a few days or while this lot lasts yon may save 25o on every palrl Fine mercerised lisle hose with thoroughly reinforced lisle foot. Every pair perfect In every way I All sites but in CORDOVAN OXLY! On Sale Main Floor ffasiert A Glorious Array of Fascinating New Fabrics Silks and woolens in whose-radiant lengths are to bo fonnd -wonderfully interestinpictnroa of spring and snmmer wardrobes. Dependable fabrics we enjoy selling and you'll enjoy seeing them retain their original beauty thru' months and months of service. New Tub Silks $2.50 AND UP TO 5.50 Rub 'em, tub 'em, scrub 'em they come tip smiling. A wonder array of colorful stripes and plaids. "Gara" Mills Flannels $5 . "Gara" Mills flannels are unquestionably the finest flannels produced. 66 inches wide. All wanted plain colors. Repinsrle Checks $6.00 Yard Well known Botony woolens fancy Replngle checks. Large and small and also plaids. Rich colors. Lustrous Crepe Satins $5.50 Extra heavy crepe Batlns, graceful and slenderizing. Fasclnntlng shades of hftiel, rose-ebony, henna, fez, eta "Honan" Colored Pongee $1.75 Yd. Genuine "Honan" Chinese ponse of a very superior quality. 32 Inches wide. Every wanted sports shade. 40-Inch Canton Crepes $2.75 A heavy superior quality to that usually found at this price. Tan, navy, cocoa, sandlewood and grey. Girl$ Gingham Dresses $1.00 On Sale in the Basement Only! Smart little styles for girls 6 to 12. Sturdy, long wear ing ginghams in a host of clear pretty colors that girls liko to wort. Checks, plaids and stripes in an almost endless variety. Just the thing for school wear and for snmmer wear. When such pretty dresses ran be had for as little' as tl. It Is advisable to get several while the selection is complete. - Basoment Onlyl Sale Women's House Aprons $1.00 Gingham and fine percale house aprons in a wide choice of pretty colors, styles and patterns in the basement only, $1.00 each. Sale of Corsets to S5.50, Special $3,95 Included In this lot are such famous makes as Gossard. Nemo, American Lady and Treo corsets. SALE PRICE IN EFFECT THIS WEEK ONLY1 EXPERT FITTING WITHOUT CHARQEI Front and back lace and clasp around styles in pink coutll and beautiful broche. AU sizes. New Sports Sweaters $3.95 Beautifully knit of fine soft woolens and rayon and wool mlies. Blip-over, Kid Boots and Peter Pan styles. Every pret tv color for spring and summer wear. Some with embroidered monograms. Women's Crepe Gowns $1.75 Nicely made of well-liked Windsor Krinkle-crepe that needs no Ironing and launders so easily and beautifully. Plain pastel colors and dainty figured patterns. Generously sized and all new I f "jmi'inn.iinnrjijuj.i'i.i't'j.,'" -""'tiTi r1" KOTeX DEODORIZED Get free sample here Ready on special table help yourael One for each caller. Pull size packages for sale to those who need no introduction Regular ?nd Kotex-Saper.