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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1917)
Monday Evening, May 21, 1917 EUGENE DAILY GUARD jrage Threa . II IILillllkl llkb UUUIIIIbU Closing Out Bell Grocery Stock Continues This Week On account of being unable to get the entire Bell Grocery Stock moved last week we have decided to contin-. r ue this sale until next Saturday evening.. Best Cane Berry SUGAR Far below present whole sale prices Tomorrow Only, 100- : pound, sack. . . fOtJO 46 Ninth Ave. East Eugene, Oregon. Fletcher's Patent Hard Wheat FLOUR Guaranteed Equal to Any hard wheat flour on the market Tomorrow only, . the sack I Commissioner Adams Says Ba ker, Linn, Lane and Curry Are Possible Exceptions. "I do not think there Is miy question but that the $0.0(10,000 road bond issue will carry in every county in the stato with the possible exception of linker, l.inn, Lane and Curry," K. J. Adams, member of the state highway commission, stated today upon his arrival home. Mr. Adams has just completed tho first lap of n campaign for the bonds. lu which be visited practically every county in tho stato. ' "Some of the counties will be almost unanimous for tho bonds," he said. "In others tho vote will be very close UN'S PARTY WILL E FOR NATIONAL ISSUE Suffrage Workers From East Come to Eugene for Purpose of Perfecting Organization in Congressional District. Womnn's party workers will travel over tho stato in motor cars during tho next few weeks to organize the women of Oregon in connection with the campaign for national woman's suffrage, according to an announcement made hero, today by .Miss Margery G. Uoss. of Pittsburg, who with Miss Margaret Whittamore, of De troit, have just completed a similar cam- tie f P- . . VOt ., vory none. , ,mve jmt ,, ,,,,, B ,miinr cam. ' I U 'N L Mr'. A,,",m8 !hat tl,C "r Vl(. lu California. The party is no ()ii,7J L" ?U.'.h, 'Uor? " Bp ra0 against the WoW of the rtfm S S h ,, MlJ not hnvo m,k. t0 resist 1 ,B nnd )Iiaa Buy Groceries Now at Stanleys Below Wholesale Prices Mason Jar caps . . . gQg dozen .. ,.,-f.-v- Economy Jar caps, g2C dozen ; Heavy Jar Rubbers dozen Mason Pint Jars, , 35 C 8-irt tops, dozen .... Mason Quart Jars, fOC lacquered, tops, dozenJ. Mason Quart Jars, ' 75(5 zinc tops, dozen Mason Half -gallon jars Q-j line tops, dozen Economy Pint jars, QQg dozen' ....'.....'.... Economy Quart Jars, J J dozen Economy i2-gallon g "J jars, dozen String Beans, 9c 15c cans Yolo Peas . Qq 15c cans . Asparagus Tips, 2 1 C 25c cans Preferred Stock Toma- PI C toes, No! 3 size, can.. Spices, all 15c ' kinds , Flavoring extracts, Vanilla and Lemon... Climax Egg Noodles 2 packages Skinner's Macaroni 35c packages Skinner's Spaghetti 35c packages Olive Oil, $3.50 " $2 95 O" n 1 Inn nana Guittard's Pure Choco late, z-Vo. cans , Grape Nuts, 2 packages for Postum Cereal, 25c packages Instant Postum, 50c cans , Preferred Stock Pork and Beans, can Yellow Cling Peaches Nq..2V cans Tomato Sardines, 15c cans Picklirjg Spices, 10c packages 10c 10c 10c 25c 25c 16c 25c 20c 45c 10c 12c 8c Soda Crackers, the pound Cream Kolled Oats pound Broken Rice, 4 pounds for Japan Head Rice, 3 pounds for Fancy Head Rice, pound Elbow Cut Macaroni pound Spaghetti, pound Ginger Snaps pound .'. Plain Mixed Candy 2 Dounds for ... Potatoes, extra qual- ' Oq ity, pound 13c 7c 25c 25c 10c 10c 10c 15c 25c PEANUT BUTTER Superior Grade now worth 20c a pound. Bring some thing to get it in and we will sell you 2 Pounds for 25c M.J. B.Coffee Qq 45c pound cans M. J. B. Coffee, 87 C 2V2 pounds cans M. J. B. Coffee, .$1,70 5 pound cans Bulk Coffee, 30c . 25 C grade, pound Peaberry Coffee 25 C 35c grade, pourid .'. , Plantation Coffee, 25 C 1 pound cans ..... Plantation Coffee, , gQg 3 pound cans German-American Cof-gYQ fee, 1-lb. cans ... German-American Cof"77C fee, 3 pound cans Royal Club Coffee, gijQ 40c pound cans .... Royal Club Coffee, 0gQ 3 pound cans Aladdin Coffee, 35c 2.1 Z pound cans Monopole Coffee, 35 C 45c pound jars M. J. B.Tree Tea, 12- 23c pound packages Fresh Chocolate Candy 39 C 50c quality, pound Walnuts, the 17C pound Bartlett Pears, 23 C 30c,.No. 2i cans Ohio Matches, 6 25 C boxes for Toothpicks, 3 1 0C boxes for , Lipton's Tea, 40c 36C half pound cans , Lipton's Tea, 75c ; . Q0Q pound cans. White navy, Bayou and J EJq Lllllil UL'llllO, pUUUU Toilet Paper, 10c rolls, 4 for Carnation and Aster milk, can ... Ripe Olives, 25c cans ............. Chow Chow, 50c jars Gold Leaf Salmon, No. 1 cans ;. Albers Wheat and . Oat Flakes, 35c pkg.... 25c 10c 19c 25 c 18c 32c the poisonous gas which the opponents of the bonds nre using." Commissioner. Adams left Eugene for Cottage drove whero he was scheduled to meet O. E. Spenco, master of tho stats grange, in a debate on the bond issue this afternoon. Tonight ho will spenk at Crcs well. His schedule of speaking dates for the bonds up to nnd Including Juno 1. has been completed. Tomorrow night he will sneak at Newport. Wcduesday afternoon he is billed for an address at Toledo and Thursday afternoon at Yamhill. Satur day he will address three meetings at Ar lington, Condon nnd Fossil, morning, af ternoon nnd evening, in order named. Ho will speak at MoMlnnvillo, May 20 and at Oregon City, Juno 1. Mr. Adams will closo his' enmpuign for the bonds in Eugene. Saturday night, Juno 2. EW1PL0YWIEWT AGENCY I Above Prices At Stanleys' Every Day ThSs Week ISjfj f N. S. Robb Ready to Secure Men for Farmers Who Give Necessary Facts. Employment agency for the benefit of workmen and Ijnno county farmer1 has been oncnod by N. S. Robb, 'county ngrl cultural agent. Tho office in working In connection with employment bureau In Portland, i . Approximately 50 men arc. needed nt onco by Lane ranchers, according to flir. Robb. Farmers wishing to take advan tage of the bureau hero should stato the wages they nro willing to pay, tho kind of work nnd tho length of porlod. Snllie Hart, nlso of Tortlnnd. Tho woman's party proposes to form an organization in every congressional district in Oregon, according to Miss Iloss. Tho campaigners spent tho day la Snlcm Saturday nnd came to this city this morning to perfect an organisation mong the women of this city. Through these organizations scattered throughout the country it is proposed to bombard tho roprcsntnrlvos in congress with com munications in favor of naUonnl woman' suffrago from their home districts. Wo shall fight for tho thing wo hold nearest our hearts democracy tna right of those who. submit to authority to havo a voice in government" is tho slo gan which has boon adopted by tho mem bers of tho woman's party, from Presi dent Wilson's Bpcoch asking congress to declare a stnto of war existing with Ocr mnny. " Miss Uoss said that the members or the woman's pnrty belicvo thnt President Wilson is looking more favorably upon their cause than over before, and cite that upon his suggestion a special suf frage commutes has been, created. i6 said that the suffrago forces In Uio cast are very hopeful that congress will pass tho bill at tho present session an a war measure. Your Weight NOT in pounds avoirdupois. But u a factor in the community. IP you haven't a fine education or great mental equipment or unusual executivo ability, you etn't be a college president or distinguished author or railroad official. BUT you CAN accumulate money. And the accumulation of money, honestly and fairly, proves you efficient and the right sort. And this gives you power, prestige, position and influence, Now, It isn't your money that "talks.". The impressive thing is that YOU have been wise, temperate and industrious. Tint gives you weight in your community. It's concrete proof that you are an important fac tor. . Noinan need be less. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF EUGENE Toe Strongest Bank in Lane County. 1 HALTS OTHERS; BMCflfpiGIS Eugene Boys Do Not Stop for Wet at Roseburg Strawberry Festival. The Eugene Boy's Drum corps was the whole parade at Roseburg last Saturday morning, kugene and Portland day at the j Strawberry festival. Rain poured down all morning. Every organization except the Drum corps declined to march soak ing down tho street. Tho boys pulled their drums from under cr.nvns and rat tled down the main way with water run ning down their colors nnd splnshing into their shoo tops. The crowds jammed under awnings and cheered the drummers as they went along nt "quick time." - Approximately 200 Eugene people went to the festival on the excursion train Sat urday morning. Despite the rain nnd total lack of strawberries, local people said that they enjoyed the trip. Arrangements were made by Carl Wnshburne, manager of tho organization, whereby the Boy'B Drum corps will par ticipate In the Round-up at Ashland on July 3, 4 nnd 5. Extensive advertising is being done by the promoters of the Round-up to tell the people of the state what will take place. This will be the last big trip thnt the corps will take this year. One other shorter tour will be made this summer. Hie delegates would be chosen by the icsp"ctivo bodies. John Redmond, the nationalist leader, spenking after the pre mier had made his announcement, said that for the first time in her history Ireland has been asked virtually to set tle a problem for herself. "I take it for granted," he added, "that all sections of Irishmen feel it their duty tc come in." Anti-Trust Suits to Be Re-argued Next Week We want Pnnltrv. Mi Hogs and Eeres at IP prices. fUGENE FRUIT CO. Telephone 905 acific Transfer and atarage Co. lrril)gton A Unfitly T. . - - "I ivf Kuiceanrt u wat Fifth Street Fireproof Storagr Phone 74 RESULTSBE3S1 &iWfto-ktadj. Ul MAY FRAME T (By The Atsoctated Pren) Washington, May 21. All the big anti trust suits before the supreme court were today ordered re-argued next term. This announcement by the court today bears out the prediction that there would be no decisions In the great anti trust suits nt lenst until the country had readjusted Itself to war conditions. The suits ngninst the Steel corpora tion International Harvester company, Reading and Lehigh rnilways and tho United Shoe Machinery compnny nre nmong tho cases which go over. Court recesses for the summer June 11. TRIBUTE IS PAID H. Pre-eminently Great American Citizen Said Archbishop of Canterbury in Address Be fore British Audience. Laurence h. Gardner, an attorney-nt-lr.w nt Bandon, Oregon, was in the city today on legal business. From hero he will go to Corvnllis fo visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner, of that place. (By The Anociated Preee) London, Mny 21. Several hundred persons attended n service in memory of Joseph H. Chonto of New York nt St. Margaret's church, Westminster today. The Archbishop of Canterbury spoke of Mr. Choate's services for the American and British nations. Among those nt the service were Ambassador Page, Mrs. Pago, Robert P. Skinner, the American consul-general, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Whitclaw Reid, former Premier Asquith, Viscount Bryce, Iord Bercsford, the Mnrnuls of Lnnsdowno, Lndy Randolph Churchill nnd Sir Thomas Upton, Lndy Gilbert Tarker and Sir Robert B. Finlny, lord high chancellor. In his address the archbishop of Canterbury said: "Sir. Choate was a pre-eminently great pic of what is pure and without reproach in the public civil life of a great coun try. And ns he stood for whnt is best in Amerlcnn life, ho stood not less stren uously for what cements in bonds of healthiest friendship the American and British people, both of whom' he had served so well. Tiie pure flnmo of what is straight forward in purposo nnd high toned in endeavor burned brightly. By God's help wo ore not going to let It flicker or wane." , . . Another memorial service .was held in Templo Church, nttcuded by judges and lawyers. Baptist Convention Elects Boston Laymen as President (By The Atunrlalrii Prfxef Cleveland. Ohio, May 21. The North ern Baptist convention in session hero today elected George W. Coleman, a lay" mnn of Boston, ns president. Frnnk Miner, Des Moines, Iowa, was elected treasurer. Next year's convention will bo held in Atlantic City. The Amorlcnn Bnptist Foreign Mission society elected Emory W. Hunt, D. I)., of Massachu setts, resident. The Woman's Amorlcnn Foreign Mission society elected Mrs. W. A. Montgomery, of Hochestori N. Y., president. Ross n. Elliott was In from Vcnctn American citizens, a conspicuous exam-, Sunday. From Cow to Pump; or, the Wise Farmerette. British Premier Announces Plan for Settlement of Much Dis puted Question., (By The AiteetiUtd Prtte) London. Mny 21. It was announced by Premier Lloyd-George in the house of commons today thnt the government pro posed to summon immediately a conven tion of representative Irishmen in Ire land to submit to the British parliament a constitution for the future government of Ireland. . ... Premier Lloyd-George stated today that the chairman of the proposed Irish convention will be nominated by the crown. "If a substantial agreement i reach ed regarding the character nd scope of the constitution framed by the conven tion," said the premier, "the government will take the necessary steps to enable the imperial parliament to give legisla tive effect therein. The convention will be held with closed doors." The convention, said the premier, would be representative of the local gov erning bodies, the thur.hr. the trade onions .nd commercial and educational interest! nd would Include Sinn i einers. Uvi; y f wMrJ President Given Power to Control Food Shipments Vjlw The Aeeoeinted Preee) Washington, May 21. Favorablo ro port on tho administration bill to give the president broad powers as to preferential shipments of. food, munitions nnd other war traffic, was made today to the house, Tho report says tho bill is "Germane to the earnest effort we are making to utlllzo to .the highest stato of efficiency diirinn the war tho transportation rncui' tics of the country to promoto the ef forts of the administration to carry on the war by requiring preferential snip menta of all freight which, In tho Judg ment of the president, is essential to the nubile security and defense. ; The section as to-.the movements of transportation, the report explains "hns no reference, as has been erroneously stnted In some quarters to nny disputes between cnrrlers nnd their employes.- Fortunately. It adds, "there Is n truco on that subject during tho war.", NOTICE OF CEMETERY MEETING All parties Interested arc requested to meet at the Pleasant mil cemetery rn Hv Mv 2!ith for the purposo of pro paring the cemetery for decoration day, m21 D. U. LlKlU", Manager. IS TO Plant of Ira Rebman Is Produc ing Eight to Twelve Dozen Pigeons Each Month. ! Eugono-rnisod squnbB are being mar keted In Chicwgn. Ira Rebman several months ago decld6d to go Into the pigeon business on a scnlo sufficient only to pro- vldo squabs for tho family tnblo. Ho . found prospects for tho sjiunb' buslncs good and oxtended bis plans until ho now hns 400 pigeons !and is 'marketing be tween eight and nine dozen squnbs a . month. Last week he shipped four dozen squabs to tho Chicago market nnd ex pects to mnko rogulnr shipments of blrdi not required by mnrKoui nenrer unuie. .Mr. Rebman hoi stocked his pens with tho largest varieties of pigeons 'raised In, this country nnd squnbs nro ready for the table In four weeks. Tho principal varie ties oro Runts, Maltese Hens and red, yellow and Bplnshod Cnrnenus. The pigeons are housed In... quarters with more birds to the square yard than possible In handling chickens. In a pea, ten feet squnro with n yard of similar size, 51 pairs nro confined. These pons aro constructed according to tho latest scientific ideas nnd the nests are arrnng- , ed In a series of from five to sovon stores. The 51 pnlrs of birds In this coop have 45 nests .In which there nre clthor eggs or young. , Some of tho pairs have two nests, one with eggs nnd nn- , othor with young birds just about old enough for the tnblo. . If You Suffer From Catarrh spitting nnd hawking ana ovi of the broath will not only misery to you.' but will maki don't make the fatal mistake of re garding It as a trining maer. au thorities agree that Catarrh is an In fection of the blood. Consequently, anvavo aalvAa and lotions can 81- ford only temporary relief, because they do not reach the source of the disease, the blood. When you depend (k. foniuiran -nmedles alone UIl .IILliU ...11.... J ... your cbbo is likely to grow steadily wsrae until It becomes chronic and .J.ftlliW affaetA tbn tunes. But even If the Infection does riot ko this far, the continuous dripping of mucous in the throat, the constant ivil odor cause e your presence obnoxious to others. S. S. S.. hich has been the standard blood medicine for fifty years, will relievo your catarrn, oecause n win uuru your blood and reliovo it of the ac cumulated poisons. S. S. S. contains no mineral or habit-forming drugs. 3. 8. S. is on salo ut all druggists and the advice of our medical department is at your dlsjoanl, froe of charge. Swift Specific Co., 802 Swift Building, Atlanta. Ga. The tnsn who took these pictures of a pail wss carried directly from the cow difference In sight Is the difference be pretty farmerette docs not. 1n so msny to the pump ss shown. But here is the tween a cow and a pump. Cows have words, make the charge that this milk same pull, 1 the same girl, ond the only often been aided by the pump. More Light on Defective Sight Eye Strain flYou may see clearly by, straining your eyes but If so, you need glasses quite as much as those who cannot see dis tinctly. ' . ( , " Investigate the matter " . SHERMAN W. MOODY Broken Lenses EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST Factory Quickly 881 Willametto St 831 J-0 RpplBficd s - Premises TELEPHONE 362 i- -1 i I J