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T TT Fl RIIflRNfl RROTRTRR-OnARn Pa are Two TVflre tie to you." was tho Rorip turnl loxt used hy lti-v. Francis 1'. Leipzig pastor of Si. Mary I'liih olic ehurih. for his wnmill at the 8 ami 10 mn'-ses Sunday raoininK. "The mission on earth of the Ma; tor wan ! tsliililidll ll triple peace, remarked Kathr-r Leipzig "Teuee wit" t;(l l.y the (.bM'rviimi: of Ills row manilmrnl. pearo with onr follow men by uliprviw( ll"- virtues of jus tice mill clmrity, unci l- to o"r own xoiils by kcepins our reason in linr un.nv with tli Lawn of (iuil. In paean lime, war was the rule, and pence wa the exception. We note that the Temple of Janus ill Homo was closed in peace and open in war. lMirinjt a period enilirnclns some. iW rears Hip temple was always open, ex cept twice, when It was cloned for sll years. It was closed ot tho time of the birth of Christ. "Christ appeared among the disci ples and spoke to theid Tencc bo to you.' This was tha niemi: that our lxird delivered to tho world and de sired that peace might be anions men. "Peace to our souls can only be re tained by following- the lus of Hod. Kvpii nature demands punishment for the breaking of his laws in the spirit ual order. , "Let us hopp that the day is not Tar distant when there shall he universal peace. May Hie. l'lime of Peace ex tend his roiiMi overall nations." Japanese Looks at Lane Agriculture Hsabnro Knbaynshl. a Jnpnnese ex porter and importer of Tokio. .Inpan. who has offices in Oakland, t al.. was liere .Monday looking over the win cultural resources of I.ane ronnty and consullinit with O. S. Fletcher, county ".Mr." Kabnvashl snld he was partlni larly interested in the growing of mint and in the dairy industry nnd during the dav visited a number of mint fields in the vicinilv of t'oloirg and Inspected some of tho lending dairies near Kugcne. He liu.vs egrienmirai products in this country and ships them to Japan and also imporla Japanese products into the t niled Stated. His father-ln-lnw located in Man Francisco, ia pne of the lending Japanese export ers nnd importers lo the United States. Rust Experiments Made in West Lane Horse Keeps Big Train Behind as She Trots Along OMAHA, Neb., April 13 (A Tho L'l'ojil in, ii liursc has met ils mistress. Babe's her name. Mhe'a a sorrel mare and came from a truck farm npnr the citv limits. Tirina of farm life she wandered out on the right of way of a railroad and refused from then on the move in any direction ex cent forward. A freight train came along and Rnlie was eauL'ht by the. flure of the headlight but hy nothing else. The engineer tooted his whistle. Babe turned, snorted nnd then trotted for fnnl. The freight closed un the cap and trninmcu atlempted to shoo Babe off (he track. She kept straight ahead, out of reach, and holding to the trnck. The freight puffed on. Hell clans ilia and whistle tooting, Babe likewise miffed on. eyes straight ahead. The fown moved up, the 1'nion station loomed nbend but Babe and the train puffed onward. So the horse of Iron and the horse of flesh pouted into the outer station yards. Bub had readied tne city our the effort was her undoing. She gave up. Friendly rnilroad men called the Humane society. Ita members took her back to the form. LITTLE CAESAR' O. . F.ptrhrr, county asrlciiUurnl flRcmt. lfft Monrlny nftonnvm for the westprn rrul of Lnnc county to dour omttrato tho iihq nf superphosphates on root crops, urh milntocK, enr rots, turnips nn tho liko. is rp tinit i.i'monMnitioim ulnrtcl whoro none liflve rvi-r been (riven before. Mr. Fh't'-hor alo took with him Minnies of il TfiriotloH ol whnt and 2r of out which will be planted by Wfiriicr Woitn of Ounhmnn to deter mino which vnriolie nro Iwnt adniiterl to conilitioiifl in Ihnt part of tho county where thero is a jrreat dual of rust. There Is enough of enrh Tnrlety of jtrnin to iilnnt n row hiilf A rod lonii and in tho summer time a Hieek will bo niado on tho n mount of runt on each. A cheek will nlo bo mndp on thp growth habit to dptprmfnn which vartPty will mnko the beat lonice crop for that section. With n swell cast of (rnncpters and n n-iilistic Iwickgroiind. "Little aenar' opened Sundiiy at (Iip II1 i lie then tor. This film with Kdward U. Robinson in the title role, ia a powerful drama of t ho notorious underworld of n cer tain (treat American city ami Director Mervyn Leltoy lian made a real mas terpiece of It. Tho. storv drain with the rapid and spectacular rine to crookdom leader ship of "J.ittlc Ccasar.'' moiir-irs Kairbiinkn, Jr., as a pal of "Little CapHiir'a" reallv wishes to ouit hia life of crime and ro back to cafp dano injf with his partner, (Jlenda Farrell. with whom he is madly In love, but Kico stands in Inn way and will not permit his reformation. Kiilpu J nee enucrs tne roie 01 rote Montana, one of liico'a rival racket eers. Included in the cast ot players besides those already mentioned are Sidney Blackmer, William Collipr. Jr.. and many others. 'Little Caesar it taken from the best sellinjf novel nf the same name. It will close Its two duy run here Monday ni(rht. B, C. Ticket Sale Open For Concert Here OpeninR of the ticket sale at three dares in the city murks another step in preparation lor the fifth and Inst concert on the series sponsored durum the winter by the Associated Students of the university. Tickets for the concert to be jrivpn next Thursday evening by the I'nivprsily Symphony orchestra and lilpo clubs will go on sale Saturday at McMnrrau and Wafihburne's, at the 1 "diversity Co-op More, and at the Associated btudents office on the campus. An Intensive schedule of rehparsals has bppn out lined for both the orches trn and the rIpp club fur the Inst days before the concert. John Stark Kvnns director of the r!op clubs, will direct Itoth chorus and orchestra in thp ma for work on the program. I'olerijide TavIor'H "Hiawatha's WeodiiiR Feast' for which I ,oren 1 n vidson. l-jiRene student, will bo Hia tenor soloist. This week, the week of the showing of City Lights, noted Chaplin pro duction at th Colonial theater, is officially Laugh week in Kuyne hy virtue of a proclamation issued Mon day by Mayor II. K. Wilder. The proclamation follows: Whereas, What, this country, this state and this city neeiN at the pres ent time is a Rood euro for what might be termed a good oJd-fashioned case of the "hliies." and Vh(rn. There is no cure- for thi superior to a good laugh, or a lot of laughs. . Therefore, By the power vested in me as minor of Eugene, I do hereby proclaim the week of April Li to IS Inclusive ns official "LhurIi wpek f'r lOtigene, the occasion particnlarly be ing thp appearance here of Charlie Chaplin, dean and pcpi of nil Amer ican comedians, in thp famous laugh cinema. City Lights, showing all the week at the Colnninl theater. H. K. WILOKK. Mayor. HARDING LEnERS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) surveillance, but feeling grows in tense. " It then oppeuls to "Jim' to nam the woman, mi.vinK the matter "is too serious to remain silent." He said he felt liiB appeals bad failed. The second letter is apparently nn answer to one from "Jim," in which the former pres ident says the talk about "Carrie" is "an echo of prejudices excited before we entered the war. 1 " I know she Is no Herman Informer," it says, "she couldn't he. I never have doubted her abil ity to aipiarc herself with a reason ing government agent, oui i nnven i wished her to undergo the annoyance of a visit." He then expresses great concern for her and warns thut she should nut visit the capital with a woman by the name nf "Isolielle. He also says tuey should not go to New York. 'Mire, I should not want. Larrie and Isooelle to come nero unless i could show them some attention. Any call I made, any c!l they made would he watched, and it wou'd be not, only unpleasant but add to tho talk." Tho second letter continues: "I am dell'Thted she is working as ah Is. Hop it is kept up. The hostess appointment would be line and she. would do well. 'Go to Judi;e Mnuser. It ought not nrk'lnnte with tne. It would lie impoli tic for roe to ask him. But I feel sure he can suggest the way then let me know and I will help at Ohio head- pinrters or at. national lieudipinrters. ONE CENT A DAY PAYS UP TO $100 A MONTH Boy Scout Troop At Florence Plan Florence will have a Boy Scout troop. Th 8iu.law punt of the Amer ican Legion met lattt week and unani mously decided to Roonsor one, oc rordinn to a letter received hy II. IS. tSallee, Bontit executive. 1. A. Lewia hna heen elected chair man of tho troop committee. A meet ins will be arranged noon to complete organization. Scoutmaster of Creswell to Talk Tier, Stanley D. Trefren of Crp wel, neoninuiMrr of Hoy Scout Troop 2S. w ill MH'iik at a meeting of the mothern cluh of Troop 17 here Mon day night, according to IL li, iSallee. emit executive. TIip meeting will he held at the rreshrterian church and will nturt at fi:30 o'clock. WALTE R VILLE. PERSONALS Mr. l-'nutk Page is having n very acriou time with a uprained hand. Mrs. C. C. ToHry motored to I'rn grn Thursday aft ernoon nnd visited her pon. ( 'imrlie I teadmond. While Mip wa- nunv Mt. 11h7pI t'rimpl'ell nf Uichmon.l. f:il.. Mr. and Mm. Mnrley Ileum of l .nriiiir, nnd Mr. I hit lie lieani of Kncene called at her home. They were hlso i-iiIMnk farther up tlie river. Mr. and Mr. Trl Pendmond ami fnmilr of (tine Kiver were overniitht pne-.tM Ttnir.i)nv eveninp nf Mr. ami Mi, (" (' 1'..Hct. Missing Woman Is Sought by Husband Mra. Tyorene Hodcaon. who dUap peared from Hend April S after he inir kppii talkinir to n "larirp ronch lookini: ninn," ia nought hy her hua- Imml i urley I Ioiikkoii nf Hiirns, nc cording to a letter received ly tho Hegihter-ttiiard from him Monday. Mra. Modgdon in years or age, according to the letter. She in five feet, Heven fnehen tall, and weigh" 215 pound, although Kite does not look that heavy. She has wavy brown hair, brown eyes, and a roiyv com pletion. There i a large, near on one tin ml. extending from the pnlm to the hack, panning between the thumb and wrist. The man with whom Mra. Hodgson wan seen talking in helieved by her huMuind to e . A. Burton, w ho in said to 1m wanted by the idieriff of Harney conntv. Oregon. 4 , BOYS TO MEET SPniNtiKlLI.h. April 1.1. (Spe cial I. The Horn I Ambassador. lovn' organizat ion of the Haptist church, will meet at the church at 7 o'clnck Tuesday evening for their regular aeHsion. John ( Pen ton ia their leader. Piles Go Quick Without Salves or Cuttln" Itching, bleeding. iro(ruditiiE pile are caused by had circulation of the blood in the jiffe.-lp.l part. The jvirtu become weak, flahhy, almost dead. Only an Internal remedy can re move the c:ivie ( lutft n hv mlves. auppofcitofi.'R nnd eut'inj fnd. Or. T.t otdiai df 's pre-siTiit!in, 1 1 KM 3 tO O, Mii'cced1 he can e it rriijiM en ntlig.Kf l-n, restore citciilatif-li te;(U and atr-tigdieni thp dU.aed n.irtu record of onirltly ending ft Inn landing, that Tiltanv-O.-n )rna C'. sayn oer h!fle of' HKM- Jiul I Tablet iniist end your pile agnn? nr money ln- V. Are You "Hitting On All Six?" Uver Stomach Bowels- Nerves Brain Heart Arc They All 100? Folks, the hunun bodv iust like a i prh car, everything must be in good i working order if you expect to get the ! best performance nut id cither. Vou can't eixvt mtccl iixi if ottr liver ia out of order, your stomarh ujwti nerves jumpy ur bowels tied up. ou imit build up your vital forces and vou u .ik. weary, clespondent men and women who have been doctoring forage it ing to pet bark the vim and endurance of earlier years w ill beaston ished, delighted and amanl to nee howtjuirklv strength, energy and vital ity come bark thru the u.e of TanUc. Co n vour druggist now and get a bottle of 1 "anlac. Millions of folksnave Marted back on the mad to youth, health and h.ippinr;awith this world f.imous tonic and there is no reason whv vou. too. can't hecin trxl.iv tn re. 1' tf,d ! build vour ornout tissues and revi- exeij .f$ I vnnr ent iri vtni Vour nionevback if you are not frpcrdily helped by a fair trial of thi world famous nieilicine. The- Postal Life, (c Caatialty Tn suranco f'o., 77-10 Dlerks Hudding, KaiiNJi.1 City, Mo., ia offering tt new accident policy that paya up to $100 a mouth for -1 montliH fur diMahib ity and $1.0(K).n) for deaths costs Ichh than 1c h day n year. Ovpr tW.OIHl already ha'c this pro tection. len, women nnd children, airca 10 to 70, eligible. Send no money. Simply nend name-, address, age, beneficiary 'h namr nnd rpln tionship nnd they will send this policy on 10 days Fit K IC inspec tion. No examination is required. Thin offer is limitpd, so write thera today. I am pretty sure Mmtser could do it quickly, (io to him. tell him nhe wants to do it and you wiidi It, and the uy will open. It will he fine and wiil help clear up the- whole ntjtiation. I would rej'd-e over it ni.Vbelf aim Car rie would do it fo well and find joy in the doing. Call un me for any help UPPfled." In a prostflcript he expresses the opinion that H. It. IL i fin for secretary. IIp han capacity and de aervPH eneoiirngement." No light of the identity nf "II. 1'. H." is made Another Iptfer, written by Harding to Culvin Cooltdgf on March 7. JftI, three days after ho took office as president, is exhibited. It akpd Cool idge to nit in thp cabinet meetings. Or. rtopenbach considers thin of his torical importance because it wan the firnt timp a vicp. preniflent had heen asked to join in cabinet discussions. Comfort like this. . . JTvo Reasons Why ?th out ry ; ivcdtiiui I. Every dav iom one nrpda thl inntli. lus ointment to heal skin ailments Bum. I h.r.ln( Knll. St-rntch R.mIiv. F-rtna CliaQng rimplr, I'llc 2. Today may be your day. You never know when the accident may occur or the akin disorder develop. Keslnul heals quickly. Al your drutgist. tsmpl.ff... Wrll. H..ln,.l. Dept. . Ballo.. Mil. SAN FRANCISCO ROUNDTRIP...$28 Thcw low coach f.ircs to San Francisco anJ Los An cclcs save you many dol lars. W'e invite you to com pare their advantages with any oilier form of travel at i similar price . . . 14 LOS ANGELES ROUNDTRIP...$43 ...you have your choice of four fine trains daily, carry ing comfortable coaches or the new recliningchair cars. No worry or strain. You tide in complete safety. Fifty pounds of bagga checked free on these tickets. For a few dollars extra, the additional com fort of a tourist sleeper. Southern Pacific F. G. LKWIS, TUkct 1'iiuUt; Agent Transfer of School Territory Requested The minify school district boundary hoard will meet April '-'O to consider petitions for transfer of school prop erty. K. J. .Moore, secretary, an oouneed Monday. petitions ask the trunsfer of five pectioiis of land on thp divide between Itow river and thi coast fork of tlie Willamette from unorganized terri tory to Starr district, No. J-2, east of Cottage, (Jrove. LONDON. Anril 13. OP) An e.i- ehaime telrrih dispatch from 'I'inun today paid Kinp Zns of Albania has accepted the resignation of his cab inet. fhnrlen Chnnlin Is still Charles ! Chaplin, and n one uill dispute him I his high pla'e in Hie ciuemu world. ! talkies notwithstanding. This was demonstrated by the roars of laughter and the ireniiine entlnisi nm that trn-pted "City Lisht' ut tiie Colonial theater where it opened first run Sundnv. The picture, hailed as an outstanding j-ensation in mo tion )i' tures. will play at the theater an entire week. The picture is minus dinlncue. but Chaplin has made abundant use of sound effects I liror.:hoM and these ennt ribute some of the nnwt enioy able comedy. One particularly effec tive situation is where Charlie swal lows a whistle, then has nn nlinck of hii'couehs. Kvery time he "hies" he whistles, and in the I'lMiiiuf confusion taxis drive up. and he is orerwhelmnd by a puck of dops. In the famou priz" fisht scene Charlie P"ts mixd no with the kopk rope and adds to the merriment. The picture has one of the most appealing stories "f any Chaplin film. Tlie hero befriends a little blind flow er cirl. pofcing as a millionaire al though in reality he is a penniless little tramp, lie meets a real mil lionaire, however, who when drunk showers favors on Charlie. When sober, however, he kicks the little tramp out. In onr of thpse F-pMis Charlie gets a large sum of money, and gives it to the girl for an eye operation. When the millionaire comes to himself offr the sprpp. however, he a:ciises Charles of theft of the money, and the little tramp goes to iail. lie gets out later meets the girl, and when "he touches him she recognizes h r benefactor. Traffic Patrol Stations Listed A booklet listing the reporting sta tions of the state traffic department was received bv the Itegister-Guard .Monday from Hal K. Iioss. secretary of state. The stations have been establitdied on most of the major highways in the state, and the traffic patrolmen cheek in at theiu regularly each day. The plan of checking In is said to provide quicker service to the public in cases of emergencies and to be already working to an advantage. The stations established in this region nre I i and D service station. Junction City; sheriff's office, Kugene; Ore son Gasoline station. Cottage Grove; and Highwny cafe. I train. All sta tions can be reached by phone at any time. An introduction to the booklet, written by Sergeant Walter Lansing of ihn. highwny patrol, discusses ac cident prevention and safety educa tion in the state. Special All hair cuts 25c. Expert lady's barber. City t?hop( 111 E. Bdw. i'h. 340. GVXh S. McLKAN Insurance. Eastern Oregon Pioneer Is Dead BAKER, Ore.. April 13. UP) Funeral services were held here today for John I. Sturgill, SO, a resident of eastern Oregon since 1S05. He died at Union Saturday. Sturgill, who served as county as sessor of Baker county when Grant county wos part of thp district, was born in Missouri in 1V1. He crossed the plains by ox team in isr5( locating in the Wingvillo district, of Baker county. In ISsl he married .Mary Stevenson in Elgin. Sturgill assisted in the. capture of Chief Joseph in the Indian skirmish in Wallowa county, and won recogni tion from tho government for this service. NOT APPENDICITIS GAS PAINS FOOL HIM "I had such pain in my right side I thought I had appendicitis. But it was only gas. After taking Adlerika I've hud no trouble." V. L. Adams. You caD't get rid of gas doctoring the stomach. For gas stays in the tTPKK bowel. Adlerika reaches BOTH upper uud lower bowel, wash ing out poisons which cause gas, nervousness, bad sleep. Get Adlerika today; by tomorrow you fepl the wouderful effect of this German doc tor's remedy. Allen's lrug Store and Stovenson's Inc., Drugs. Catarrhal Deafnes May Be Overcome If you have cutirrlul d, hd noises s , x,ffn, 1 your rinicsist ,! tJ ,n,;U,t mint l.louhl,. ' Jf h V4 Pint f h, ,V ,a'1'l '.ar. Take 1 tai'l... tt times a thy, I'-uciui fr. This will' often hrins. t from !h ,llstr." . , .. Hi ClosBfcl noKlrils sh,,,' 'w mg beoomo easv nn.I ,, , , ' brt!': dropping im, t. Ih ' ""ram :, prepare, rasis tilt i, ',, to take. Anyone Wh" h- pl'J' deafness or h.,! n,.is, t,' this prescripiin MW .i . Que WERMUinM..i.. l N & 1 'ajar rMmMmm. .'.r C O ME J TODAY, T SMER THE BIG TET! 17th and WILLAMETTE ERQW and WEDNESDAY 10 a. m. TO 10 p. E UGH "A TRIP THRO THE FORD PLANT" WOMEN a well as men will be interested in tills display. A new Tudor Sedan has been sawed in two. This and the cutaway chassis of a sturdy Ford truck reveal details of many vital mechanical parts you seldom see. The valves, pistons, cylinders the fuel, cooling, ignition and lubrication systems everything that con. tributes to the unusual performance and stamina of the Ford motor! You will also see how the chassis, body and seats are made how the different layers of paint are put on why new Ford car is a value far above the price. Many things yon would dike to know about the construction and operation of the Ford car and truck are clearly explained. You don't have to b a mechanic to understand them. You will sec a complete showing of all the new Ford cars. You will see the striking new Ford Do Luxe Body Types distinctive in line, color and appointments. The display of Ford trucks and delivery enrs is of real interest to any man faced with the need for dependable and economical transportation. See the Triplex slintter-proof glass windshield that will not fly or shatter when broken! See the radiator shell and other exposed metal parts of Rustless Steel and how they are made ha tlie sheet metal to tlie ever-gleaming finished products. See how the double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers cushion lb' new Ford car against hard road shocks. See why the Ford el spoke wheels are so sturdy and strong. See how the crankshaft an camshaft are made from the original steel bar to the final m chining and polishing. Many other interesting mechanical featur SIMMONS 59 E. 10th COMPANY Telephone 556