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Yes Sir! It's a Gruen A rcctangujar. movement-in a' rectangular 'caso.-Hiakiiitf .possible larger and stronger .partsThis gives you a strong "he-man's" watch." ,j; i . It la patented diisl and moisture-prong 'non-pull-out stem. , The back of the case is curved for comfort on. the wrist. Spring lugs permit change of strap without sew ing. Has a long mainspring and therefore will run. longer than the average watch. Masculine in stylo and design, sturdy in construction, made in 14-kt. white or green gold reinforced case priced at $45; Sec this new creationnow on display. lickey's Jewelry Store W. W. BRISTOW, Prop. The Store wllli till) Jllic Ktrccl Clock . jAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS lent Bounty Collnclcd trv Got of Alma yriitm-diiy EcU tiro bounty on a hub cut. . Motoric) FliiW Kilgnr M. whh fined 12 In nullcu court tiny for turnltiK hU car Tju- stroei i n ic rn ecu on n, , Ilrowa Hew Mi n. U. R. b of Donna arrived, horo Inut from JonRVlGW, Wiwh,, whnro Ittpntld ttm ftinonil oC hoi fcr Kiic Nynteron. ... ; -. . RrluMirNHl la Iln Hold No lrnal Wilt bo hold by tho F,u- (irnioriu - nooiety Mommy hh tho nmltttirhnu Ih IicIiik It'tod. Tho reheurmilM will Jiu rd Monday,- .MnnJi 29, It Ih nuoil. ; , ' . irli Annual MocUiur tridni' annual meeting of the Fait 'rcHbytetiun church will fid next Krldny ovenlnir, when kn tor the flrinnl your will he Kev. K, J.- AVlntcrborKCr bnced last nlclit. kin lo Sulrm W. G. nnkcr II 'vlty, who- wiiii recently Sim! to Mrs.'MiirKiiret flnriliior klent Is pueklim hlx linose- K'iuiih preparatory in moving ?l elty lo rwslde. Ho says he. put tho thi'Cd homo nn his Tenth avenuo cunt and Oak piii'iLH l4uulwiiiliit cw Iloine nml .Mrs. w. I'.-Usntirn, who nsed J enii Tiiirllnc's fine homo plleife Crest n row diiys ko. employed a Inndsriipo garilen td tho work of lieautlfyine the Ids Ik uniler wnv. Tho land- mx work will lie extensive nnd Wreiiily linprovo the appcar- ui inu pim-e. . - r "nudities" .Jtwt Sheriff snepneri or rrwwr, Wnsli , and Jailer Hnrolil Lee. county. "limlilleH", In the field nrltllerv III. Vninee dlir. pe win, met yesterday for the lime slnon the "outfit" win wreil otlt of the servli-e. The filrt i-rnnlns rofaiiglit nil hst- rnm I.Ifnvro-tn'rnrln. Sheriff pern wan here to rlalm a pris oner wonted In tho Washington city on u lurceny charge Diitiro llnll IVrmll Given the county court yesterday bvo a dunce hull permit to W. 11. Jlc ilunnld tu operate at Wostflr.. . Member of Kchool Hoard Here .Members of tho Pleasant Hill union hlirh school board wero In tho city yosioi-ilny on huslncuit connected' Willi tho school. Iioilkvmcn t Visit Cotlnso Grove Members of -l,)iu Clinton llovoy, I. O. O; K." mlllhiiu order, will at tend ; a'' ceremonlnl In CotttiKc Orovo Tfiuimluy nlht. ,'. Olio Mhitmiko Ijlccnno IhmuccI A murrliiKo UceiiHo was Indued at tho offico-of County Clerk Bryaon yeMerdny to Wllllum Alfred Hall of Toledo nnd Christina , Naomi Ycager of Kunene. -'.' Ilrlilire HepnlrH Mndo Harvey Kuton and Kcott .yunn have re--turncd .from tho upper McKonzic. river section where they mnde re pairs to tho brli!(50 over Blue river nml tho one over tho McKenzle at McKcnzic ' Urldiie. . ' . lnolltiite In Siihw-About 40 teachers of Junction i'ty and other sections of tho northern part of the county intended tho local In; slltuto held nt Junction City yes terday, uccordlnft' to K. J. Moore,' county superintendent. Tho Instl tuto was .mi. ontiro nucccss,. lie stated. . ' ' .' Aniiiranth 10 M't Amaranth will meet Momlnv even'nff In the Masonic temple for n. 6:30 dinner which Is to be Klven by tho losing itldo In the membership, attend unco contest. The renular 'buHl nesH ineetlnir )ilt follow with elec tion of olfirern. All lire urged to bo present. It Is announced. 'Tiwlior ' Contracts All1 teacher in tho city ochools were tendered contracts for another year yeslerdny.; It whm repprled nl. t.ho nfflri of Superintendent ravld John Jones. The teachera were Riven imtll next Friday to uccept or rK Ject the positions on, tho staff,' which they wore elected In n i.in. ut I ho Inst lni't.tlnK of tho bourd of education. . ... Miu Iiiwthoii itim Mrs. Hh ,M. InneiHiill left Krldny fur I'.xeter, (,'nllfolllla, lo visit her sl ler, .Mrs, John liiKormill, who la ill. . I-iiuIm Miller In Hospital Louis Miller or the Miller shoo shop, Is at tho Mercy liuspltnl where, ho' underwent an opeiuilon (or anpen-' Ileitis Kuluuv. I'.iiucmUiiih Drlvn to I'orlluiul Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. l'arkor und duimlitcr Kuyo . and Mrs. Itlchunl Moon have none to Portland to upend the woek-end Willi friends. I'orllaiul Man In city Mdward Lyons, rornier president or the Icrmlnul couiiiuny of I'urllund, nnd now rollrod from active business, wim 11 kiiomI ut tho. Kuiteno hotel last nlKht. ''. :," City WarnuilH ollitl Fred .. ". inurui, cny ireasurer, has Is. SECRETARIES' SCHOOL TO DPENJERE MONDAY Attendance of 30 Or, 40 Is Expected ' I. E. VININ6 TO LECTURE rroitruni IncludcH ClnmoH at Unl verslly unci KnU'rlaliuiicnt! hf t'luliw of Kiikciiu . Ifp lo last nlht 25 secrotarios of various cllles throughout tho stalo hud mado known their Inton. tlon of oltcndliiK tho sixth unnuul short course for commercial secre taries, which opens on tho Jlnlver- SltV hf (Jreirnn .iiiiiiih Mmirfnv sued a call for city warrants up '""rnliiB, it was announced.. Tho o December 12, 11125.. All warrants, 'lal attendance Is expected to bo .......... , ,Ilul Hum fun now uo , '"mwn ov una iv. vaniicu, lie siu tea. IXtliol Kctiool IiM Vacation The Belhel schoql will lmvo a va cntlon this week on account of tho serious lllniisa of the mother-in-law or the primary toucher, Mrs. Mabel Brisbane, It . wim 'unnouneod yos tiirday. fnirlainiiHoii Coos to Fresno M, UirlBtenson, who has been wltli tho HkiiKBs grocery hero for some time past, leaves todny for Fresno, Cal where he has been given the man iiu-emenl of ono of tho HkiiKKs stores. ... . , ; '., i Iri)OMy Tniilc Itcportod V,'. K. Kyler has traded a. tract In Pros pect park for a house and threo lots In Mldwuv park hetivecn Ku Keno and Hprlnulleld to Wiley K. Voiini; and A. Ucnaycr ihrouuh F. 1.. Klnnoy. '' ' "'': ' Itoollr Klrpi if Moro Officea of the Peterson and McCully realty firm will be moved from 621 Wil lamette, street, across to 63G Wil lamette street, almost opposite the present headquarters,, early . next weok, )t was announced last night, Slx-ncro Trait nought V. J. Schooling of this city, "recently of Junction, has ooutcht a Blx-acre. tract of land on river loop No. 1 north of the city from J.-D. Ham lin an expecti to build it homei Ihere, nccordlne to F. : I, Kinney, who handled the .deal. ." . Hero From Port 1 Townnnid, of Port Townsend.- WaBh.', are here- vislllnB tnelr Drotner, V. B. Chris ty of Purkey's shoe shop, and their sister, Mrs. K. Fitzgerald of Crow, stago route, who has' been sick slnco the first-of -the year. w m w ForoHlrni Cto-1o Dnllan Forest ers of tlio Modern Woodmen of America, numbering about 20 uni formed men of tho drill, team left last 'night for. Dallas to attend a irill of tho third battalion. W; H. Maxham was in. command.. A pnrado In tho Polk county scat was planned. - If, 200,000 Jn taxes, ho said, and automobile and gasoline, taxes amount to I'J.COO.OOO. . "What wo' need Is not tp talso 1100,500.000 moro In taxes." the speaker said,, "but tp see.lf , we can't ocunoiillz'e so that wo may still liuvo good roods and tho prog ress we havo now. Tho governor of tho state would be of soma real aervlco If .he might help by cutting down tho expenses of government." JAC0BY GRADE IS NARROW COUNTY ENGINEER MOUSE ISSCKH WAIl.MNG Among thoso who have answered questionnaires sent out ' by the scnooi or business administration, which is sponsoring the short course in connection with the state organization: oro Irving K. V In Ing, president of the stuto cham ber of commerce; W. D, 11. Dod-, son, manager of the Tortland chamber; W. fl. Ido, secretary, of inc stale organization: C. T. Baker, Hood River, and Mary Hathaway, both .graduates of the university;' Lynn V. Habln. Klamath Falls; Cv K. . Wilson,. Halom, .and Mrs. Win nie. Jiradeii,. Dallas, , Tho first gathering' of tho sec retaries will be Monday morning at breakfast In Hendricks hull, which Will be turned Into, a head quarters and hotel for the visitors during their stay here. . Moniliur Classes to Bo Held ; ' ' Four regular classes will bo held from 0:00 to 11:00 each morning, two during each -hour,. In - Com merce building. The .first period will bo given 'over to. discussions of "Ileal estato values- In relation to community growth," room 200, and "Principles of community ad vertising,", room i 208. : At - 10:00 "Principles underlying community marketing," will he discussed in room 208, and "Problems of tho unpaid secretory" will be the sub ject. of discussion In room $00. Various problems are to be taken .up. In .the morning classes In con nection with tho general subject under discussion. In the advertis ing section D. B. Favillb, assoclato :"2"iriIll?hAMr,?-.n; C- CnL1"iy tlon, will talk on "How to.nccure co-pperatlon - for. Community ad vertising." -, ; . -t, ..'.. "How do . you; account for the failure of co-operative stores simul taneously with the success of. co operative marketing?" is tho question- which A. R. Hlrabert, assistant-professor of .business adminis tration, will attempt to aolve. - -.' J. A.'-Johnston, of the school -of business, will talk . on. the subject "What means may be UBed to pre-' diet the probable growth of a com munity?" ' .. . ..' - ', , . ' Vlnlng to Txxniirc " ' Irving K. A'ining will deliver a series of leotures,. one each' morn ing at -11 'o'clock,- In the. chamber' of commerce room'srOn Monday he will talk on "Basic qualities ;.iin business - community --.success;". Imdifo Organizer Hero MrB. Car rie O. Howe, organizer or the .De gree of Protective association. Is In the city In the Interest of thnt or ganization. Mrs. Howo expects to have a large class of Initiates by April 1. At the meeting on the night of March 24. - members and friends will he entertained with a play to bo: presented under. tho dl roctintr'or a member of tho dra matic department of tho university Wntor Majn Broken Tho Math ews poiver shovel at work on -the excavation for; tho basement of tho Morning Heglster building on Oak street yesterday broko a large water pipe next to the alley and the ex cavation was soon filled with water. Thla caused some delay In the dig ging, but-aside from this, good headway was made. Hargreaves and Lindsay, the contractors, already, havo their concrete mlxer-and other equipment on. tho ground. - - Sedan Wrecks Bicycle Backing The Jacoby grade neitr1 ' Jasper Is In a dangerous condition for travel and ullwho attempt to drivo over It are taking their lives in their hands, said PI vM. Morse, county engineer, yestorday. The county court had placed bar ricades across, the road at that point but they have been repeated-' ly broken down, said tho engineer. It is exported that beginning Mon day, a barricade thut cannot bo broken down will' be placed thoro and travel, will have to cease over the dangerous spot. : . The Southern Paclf In is blast ing 'off the point at that place and this has1 caused -the-, roadway- to narrow down .to but a few Inohcs wider than an automobile. r RADI DDEBATeTsTiSTED OIIEGOX AND V. S. Ci TO MEET . OVEIt KGW APIMJi a I 1 . An.' ' . I .;.,'!- (.tr...-., 1 War Khonbl Ilo Dorlared By. the ; People Except for Invasion ', ? .Or Itovolt, la Subject . ; ' Thos University . of prcgon will engago in a radio "debate. -with the University pt- tjauthern- California, on -April -'3, . t the KGW statloii, Portland,- Ittas.anhounced yester; day. The contest Is to mart pronipr ly at .8 p. rn.. .' " J, . ' . The Oregon team.- composed if Donald i Beeler,- , Warrenton, and, James-jonnson. Hooa . uiver, win puphold the affirmative side of ihe question: "Kesoivea, 'I nat war, ex cept .-In cases of Invasion-or Inter nal - rebellion,- should bo doclared bya-direct vote, of tho people." The names of ;the members of the negative teanuof .U. S.-.O'. .'-have not been learned.' -het'e.'1 according -to Jack Hcmpsteau,.: 'men's forensic J manager.. . . ,-.'-...;, --.; - r.-., - - Each of tlie f pur 'speakers is to be. allowed' It, oilniitpR for " hi !f lrst speech. ! In the rebuttal session the first speaker for. each side will be allowed seven minutes, but the second peak.or.t'will be restricted to six minutes. Mr-: Beeler will open the - argument for Oregon, and; Johnson will handle the closing ses sion. ..--.-?,.'-...'. BELL RINGERS TO APPEAR PROGRAM TO BE GIVEK " BAPTIST CHURCH AT TuoHday, "AdlUHtmont and malad jiiHtmont In buslnoHH;" "Wcdnpeday, "Knowlnff and InClueneini? men." Thuraday, " "Typos . nnd tendencies of men;' Friday,-, "The American business man -as d world typo." - These lectures are to bo held down town for tho convenience of thfl buslnoae men of.the city.' -..j Scrvico Clulm Kntcrtuin '' - Tho flecrotarleH wilt bo tho gueBts at a jierlefl of luncheons given ty Eugene service clubfi, the Kiwanls on Monday; the -Rotary, Tuesday; Dona club. Wednesday, and tho chamber- of cdmmerce on Thurs day. The rioon hour on Friday will be devoted to the annual business HOMslon of tho secretaries organiza tlon; ,v - --- v'-'' ' From 2:00 to 4:00 p.' m. each day will be Riven over to a round table dlsaassion In room 206 Com- Inta a blcyclo that waH parked at: merMV Khcre Oregon community For Easter (Vomen's Coats omen's Hats . .$15.00 to $55.00 , . $1.95 to $5.95 Red Grange , nd the Other 10 Men Ifltlnir ant liirtilnfr nut .nntflntf hi. niirsilnrs It seems that pory time Rod Orange Carries tho ball i eain is sure to result, weh a Kanoleon nf thn crldlron strikes the fanoy. Tet powerful id crafty as lie Is, Grange can not Win victories without ten her good men In the lineup. the lim nt i-nnnlnff vnue tillRlnflRH. hSVA VOU t)ald Sufficient ftentlon to "tho othor ten men?" In handling problems of nance, ror example do you have the help or men cxperienceo. mis neia, you can: for tno oincors 01 mo o. nk nr. a i ..,. Mn., nn,i ,Miin9 in eivn Ivnu their advice and IsslstaneA. Thai) hnu. aA Van ro nf nxnorionco in this Phase of fuslness. . . 'ol freo to call any time. We wlaH to assist you, for our Job I to help Eugene and Lane county prosper. ' U S. NATIONAL BANK. cn Bank of: Service EUGENE .LOAN fr SAVINGS BANK. Che Ban A lor savings. the curbing on Willamette street nenr Ninth avenue. : aN large sedan automobile last- night wrecked the wheel beyond repair. The driver did not stop to ascertain what dam age had been caused., Allan Cnn fletd, journalism student, nt tho University of Oregon and' Spring field reporter pro.tem on the Morn ing UoglHtcr,' hi tho owner of the blcyclo. Bystanders lnformod him of tho Identity of the sedan. AXNOI'NfKMKXTS TIIM HKI.MKTTA CLUB WIM. meet with Mrs. I. T. I.oomis. 11 West Sir.th. Krlng a. cov ered iliHh at, 1 o'clock, .Wednes day, March 24. THH PAST NOULR OllAND CI.TIP will moot Monday evening, Mnrch 2S In tho parlors of the I. O. CL F. lemplo. After tho buslnesiT session,, tho .committee In charge promlHOSia.good time. Irish quotations, songs and, -dancing will -bo a feature, of-tho evening.' Dress In Irish costumes, by order of tho .community. Meeting 7:30 p. -lit., sharp, .- , problems will be discussed. Follow ing this- will be a two-hour recita tion period until 6:0" p. m.. when dinner will bo served at the hall. Fireside TalkM Scheduled. ' "Fireside talks" are scheduled for 7 o'clock each evening. Profes sor 3: .D.- Barnett.' head of 'tho political. Science department,' will talk on "Tho. city manager plan" on Monday evening. On Tuesday. evening F. B. Foils, associate pro Tensor or huslness Administration will discuss "Sunerstitlon In bus. liess.'.' A musical program by -tho school of music will be the feature oh Wednesday night. "What ought 8 AC O K' to bo doing?" will bo the subject of Eugene ChadwicR, president of tho State Association of Commercial Organisation Sec retaries, , Thursday. The hort course will end with tho annual banquet, and graduation excrslses on .Friday evening. ' noitJf HU8T1V At the Pacific Christian hospital, Saturday, March 20, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. Konnotlr Ilusby, of Cottago Grove,, a daughter. . . '- OBITUARY On March 12. 12S, Mrs. Pllona It. Tuckit, a hlslily pHtcpnlou i.ftbonon woinftn. snuworpu ine ihwi Bummun. nftcr n lllnem t about three, months of lioart trouble with complications. aim was a ilausliior oi ubhitoii bhu Anna Davis llenilrloks and was born at Waltervllle. Oroson, Mr .H, 1IM, bnlns nt the lime of hor Ocalh ca yoara, a niontha and 23 daya or oso. Moat of hor life was spent along1 tho McKonalo river May 17. 13 w unl'od In niarrlaso to William II. Tucker. To thla union four children were born, th oldest ot whom. Mra. Rtric Poat, paaaod away ovoral yonra nso. ' In 1SH. Mra. Tucker wont Willi ner lamuy jo " aho lias alni-o realdcd and whore her bliaband pnaacd nwoy In 1920. In her leniloil wero conducted at Ihe Chrlatlan church and Ihroushout her life romalncd a falthtul ami hclptul membor. willing aervlco bclns the knynoto ot hor lite. She wna nlao a valuablo mombcr of tho Women's Heller corps. Hlio woa a kind nnd dovolcd mother and In evory walk ot lite II la aalil or her: "She hath done what alio could." Kunoral acrvlcea which wero larsely -at-tended wero conducted nt the hCrlallan .i.,,reii el 11 a. 111. March 14, Bev. Orvllle Mick orrlclntlni. The floral offering wero many nnd tbenullful- Intornient was nt the f. O. O. V. cemotory. aur vlvlns relallvea are two nona Vornnp rif I.nltntinn nllll l.lOVll of HclO. OHO dntlall- ler, Mra. Ilnael t'endell of Wendllns. three Kleppona, .ininoa i newer u, .nu,,) Knv.dai Thoinna T. of I'lorlaton, Call. rnrnin. tintnli. renldcnce unknown, nina grnn.l ehlldi-..n.- one grent grnnd- child, one.MHier. jira.. eiiiriiii A,.n.Oi,H. threw hrottiara. Frnnk Hon ,lrl,.kH! of Hon niegci. Cnlltornln: Ornnt r i.n.ll nml (leorao- nt- Klorcn, Call. fitrnln. Hhn nlao leftvoa'n boat or friends l.j. whom alio will bo ifroutiy minou UPTON SPEAKS IN PARK CAXIHDATK SAYS lIONI".ST MEN SHOULD KNFOHCK, XAW i GOSSARD Corsets . -A .in ' ihe Orient .. '"Modern Ideas in India, Turkey, China; ..an3 Japan, inspiring greater freedom for . - womankind, have also inspired demand . - for modern refinements of dress. ; ' l. There te a world-wide call for Gossards.' The bazaars' of. Bombay and Constanti nople cany Gossards, as do the shops of V 5, Singaporej Shimghai,,Kobe and Tokio. v But ye clcnib if anywhere you Will find . a Vmow ;icomplete Gossard assortment '.". than in our store. We feature Gossards - "we make a specialty b "the Gossard ' Line of Beauty" and are in ia positipn to supply exactly the correct garment for Evening, Strt :t, Sport and Home wear. Bringiha; one of the oldest, and finest set of bells In exlstance the 'Srandinavlan'-American bell ring ers ore to atiDear at' tho Pnntist ebureh on -Monday, evening March at 8 p. m.; V Tlfere are five men In. tho barty. all. of whom are artists, v Following is tho program: 1. Invocation. 1 - - . ; -.. , 2. (a Under the Doublo Eagle. R.- 'Wagner. ( (b).-'-The .-Bltio- Bells ot Buotianov Paul do vttie; (with variations), (c). King the Bells of Heaven, Rooth. , v- . - I i. Sold "Tho Seasons" (Swed ish folk song), adapted ,by Gaines, Myma L. Bargcr. . . , -4. taV'Ijast-Kose, oc.-imimmer,-(b). Spring' Hymn, Zlcoffi Glasso-: phone by J. Beekstrom i " ' 6. (a)..Alita Woodland -Wild-flower, T.i H. Losey. : (b). Minuet in-G,; Beethoven. v -'- -Intermission; 8. (a, Swedish . Wedding March,,. A..-' Sodermaii. . ' "iYom Brolloppet pa Ulfnsa.".- (b) - The Nprthlanders Longing for Homo, Jlanna1 Broinan. .. -' ' 7. Solo Spring Song ' of the Robin Woman. (Shanewis). Arab Hoyt Rae, Cadman. '. -. - , . 8. (a). Old Irish Song,- tave nant. .'(b). Home Sweet lHome, Bishop. Glassophone, Beckstrom and' Anderson.-- 0. (a), Intermezzi Russc, Theo. BYankc. '! (b), , Biorneborgarnos March, . '''' '- 1 SAVE THIS AB.'- "" ' On receipt of this ad andv25c (no stamps),, we will send prepaid one dozen lowering size Gladiolus' In assorted colors. , ;; .. ..: . ",' ' Now Is the time to plant. ; '. s . VAIIiEJTTGOED BULB CO. !' I; ' ... Seattle, Wastaington . ' - THE BUTTON SHOP ' V - Pleating Buttons and Hemstitch ing. 89 1th avenue east. Phone 1716-J. ' -. - J-21-tf tNSTJRB WITH RSNRT TROUP 'Read Register Classified Ads. ' Fuller Brushes simplify house keeping. G. B. Arnest, X. it. C. A -: Phone 80S. - .' -. r. .-. ' J San.sVWsd. t-U-i C. B. F vHickox, piano tune Phone 16J1-J, or Morris Mus4 House,- . tt-t-l TVVQ DOCTORS ARE SUED au'is. 'obonPASTi'RK' seeks 27,'WS.i!5 FROM DALE, TITUS Automobile and GasoUno Tax Too High Id Statpinciit; stato Ad-; , - inliilstrtillon Flnjctl .Tnv H. Ilnton' - candidate for Re-. publican nomination as governor. spoke ' in tho cust park yostcrdny aiternoon to n iniriy nu-go hi-uuii of business men' mid farmors. Mr. Upton was introduced , by L. ;E. Bean. ' . Mr. Upton favors "good, honr csti Capublo men In tho law en forcement ' department 'of the state." "I promise to flro,: If I become governor, any officer who would break tho law of the stntoi1' he said. . "And I) do not bollove' in hiring bootleggers nnd drunks ,to enforeo the prohibition laws.'! This sentlmont was nailed witij applause. - -: - . -. Ttepn.iisn of - bis exncrlenoo of having served in -tho logislnturo for six years, Mr. Upton osiicves inai ho could see. the point of vlow, of the legislators and co-oporato w(ll) them.. ... -: : 1 ' 1 ' -. . Tho speaker scored the proscnt state administration lionvlly. al leging that expenses snouiti uo down and more capable and offlr olent men secured to fill the of tlccs. , - , - , .1; "Now whnt a governor should do would bo to sit down In hls .of flco nnd try to, find what Is going wrong In tho government, ' , Mr. Upton said. "Ho should try to see where 13 was lost hero and ?5 was wasted thoro and to seek; to remedy this." ' " ' . ' Mr.- Upton deorled thn.presont automobile and gasoline taxi The whole tnxnblc . real, and personal properly ot tlio stato' - yields. ,ot)lr . 'Mrs. Mnzle O. Goodpasture, wife of B.' F. Goodpasture,- automobile dealer of Via city, yesterday fllod stilt in: circuit count against Dr. Wllllam'H. Dale and Dr. J. V. Titus, Kugene physicians, for . $27,723.15 damages on account of an opera-tiori.-f.tbey - performed .' upon . her nearly two yoars ago. and which she 'alleges- was -unnecossarv. I She alleges In hor complaint that tlio defendants did not use reason able; care and skill, in making tho diagnosis of her case, that her con dition -was-not 'serious and'.that tliero was no need of :hasto. Mrs. Goodpasture : seeks 2ff,000 general danlagos and the rcmalnp der; oho states, Is tlio amount sho was compellod to pay for tho two operations, hospital services and nurse hired.- , . '. BOYS PASS SCOUT TESTS TROOP NO. 3 -i TAKES .' HIKE ,U , . SOUH OP CITi' Practice tests In first and second class scouteraft . were conducted yesterday afternoon in a hike made by mombers 0( Troop No. 8, under the leadership. of Dorrlan E. Pat tcrson.'.snoutniaster. ' ,T)io boys Jilkod to a point south east of the city whoro tho follow ing tests were passed: . - First class cookery, by Orren Brownson.and Alvln Patton. - FIro building, second class cook ery and pacing by Linton Loullen. 'Second class oookcry by Norman Harrcll. t ' ., , . .. Nature .study followed, tho boys returning to their ..homos in the ovohlng. v--'. . , .', -.v.-.. won.y v HOWK March 11,: l'92S,;at Baton '; Rouge',' Louisiana, to Dr. and ,Mrs.i.Henry -V. -. Hoe, -,n seven pound .(laugh top, nnmcfl Patricia Ilvolyn. Dr. Howe .' soii'of P0 fossor' HirCi tHowo-of tho Unlviii'-Ity-of Oregon.' Both Dr. and Mrs; Howo nro formor, students of the university. - ' k -, t.-ii,,,-, Li--; v . IMin. MnLBAH INSUJIANCM ' ..4'...aiV',.'.i. w v ene's Family Shoe Store i.'t'J'i'-''. v;'' - ; Your Easter Footwear "Should Match Your Hat Tapering- slender heels, higher arid still higher. Higher ' arches, with curves predominating.'. ' SJippcrs wherein : . .deft touches of contrasting apliqtics break the severer. -lines ; :v i ,vv;. :h , ,v";:"',' :'':-':r:,S Never Were Spring Slippers ' . . ! , t -. ' '.: More Beautiful ,, ' i': M O f - Soft end brilliantly colored calf and .kid-, skin leathers: ' Sautcrne Bois dc Rose', Parchment, Grays and new Tans. 1 Innovations entirely new, entirely' captivating. An eye catches the superiority of Graham models at-a single glance. , f n ' v BUY GRAHAM , 1 FOOTWEAR Shoes . bought ; wherever;, s ; we find i the o best one .: . .manufacturer of -'stand- v '. . ardizcd styles, makes nn- ... possible tlie .UALIlY.you secure in GRAHAM selections. Behold in Graham's I Spring Shoes "What's What" , in Spring ..i EASTER FOOTWEAR ? . '" . ..tw -Sf"1' " priced . ,'-..r; JiVj-i $4.35 5.50 jW $10 and $12 . :CV 'H JF In Eugene IPS GRAHAM'S for Shoo Jf D J , V;, -'"yc- r : WILLAMETTE STREET j'.r-iu';;,-ri ; ,. V,':-; -' t