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JSUGENE DAILY GUAttfi Page Threa. '0IM1BOF British Chief of Staff Ready for New Hun Drive. HOME GUARDS TAKE IE ENDORSES TANLAC Friday Evening, June zi, xib. yajor Babb Says Assurances of Attendance Have Been Re ceived from 20 to' 27 Com panies in County. n.. home guard of Lane county is u. to turn out In force for review urn Qortrnor Jamea Withycombe in con- Lction with the celebration of Independ ent d 10 Eu"ene or "abb, LaBander of the Eugene battalion of L hone guard, stated today. afe expect to hare every one of the j ompaniee in Lane county represent- tj JIjr Babb stated. "We have as iruces that at least 20 companies will L is line, and believe that the othera alio be present. Major Bubb and members of the tu u home guard will go to Creswell lankkt fur the purpose of bilking over Ljioj for the celebration with members , tae cresweu nooic auuru. 1 call for the mobilization of all avail ,blt motor cars for use in the Fourth ! July parade waa issued today by L. Ureeo. chairman of a committee from it home guard. There is no limit on the number of tit we want," Mr. Larsen stated tu ny. "We want volunteers among the motor car owners who will take part in it parade. Tbey should notify Mr. Keener, whose telephone Is No. 0,'tO, at ieir earliest possible convenience.' Careless Use of Soap Spoils the H?.ir t. x.. A 7c 'p '1 . fed gx 8oap should be used very cnrefully, if ran waut to keep your hair looking its t. Most Rocps and prepared stiaro- MMI contain too much alkali. This driea jc call, make the hair brittle, and niai ft. The best thin for steady use Is just rdisary mulsified cocoa nut oil (which is tare and irr-jasclees), and is hetter th fi ht most expensive soap or anything else n can use. One or two teaspoonsfuls will cleanse pe hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply toiiten the hair with water and rub it It makes an abundance of rich, TMmy lather, which rinses out easily. mo vi rift every- particle of dust, dirt, ndruff and eicssive oil. The hair dries buicklj and evenly, and it leaves the alp soft and the hair fine and silky. right, lustrous, fluffy and easy to man- Ton can get mulsified cocoantit oil at Iny pharmacy, it's very cheap, and a w ounces will supply every, member of fu family for j&cnths. General Sir Henry Wilson, chief of staff of the British nrmy, id ready for the new drive he believes the (.icrinans will make np;iii:st the army on the north era front. Ameiicnn soldiers have gone to this section aud are now brigaded with British troops ready for the defense. Mayors of Various Cities Asked to Place Ban Upon All Kinds of Firewbrks. Prohibition of the sale and use of all kinds of fireworks and a ptrfectly safe and noiseless Fourth of July are asked by State Fire Marshal Wells in a lel ter being sent out to the mayors of cities throughout Oregon. Protection of property and war sud- KEEP IN STEP ! ! Don't Be A Laggard Help win the war by saving your dollars, your dimes and your pennies. Make vour banking connections with us. We are prepared to give you the very best banking facilities. U. S. NATIONAL BANK, Checking Accounts. EUGENE LOAN & SAVINGS BANK ' " Savings Accounts. W THE GUARD'S "INI HO WAY" Prominent Houston Man Says "Money Could Not Buy the Good it Has Done Me." ''Money could not buy tb good Tan lac baa done me, and I gladly recom mend tt for what it has done in my cue." said Hon. Archie R. Anderson, of Hous ton, ex -she riff of Harria county, Terat, recently. Mr. Anderson ! unquestionably, not only one of the beat known, but one of the moet popular men that ever held public J office in "The Lone Star" atate. After erring ma deputy sheriff of Harria county for 12 years, Mr. Anderson waa elected chief of police of the city of Houston. He had occupied this office only a short time when the sheriff of Harris county died. Mr. Anderson's friends persuaded htm to make the race for the unexpired term of sheriff to which be was easily eltcted. He waa honored with re election seven different times and served the people in thia Important office for 15 consecutive years. Four years ago Mr. Anderson declined re-election and retired to private life. He cast his lot among the people of Hous ton and is a large property owner and foremost citizen of this interesting and prosperous city. "I waa in a run-down condition, continued Mr. Anderson, "and bad no appetite at all. I could hardly sleep at night and never felt like getting up in the mornings, I was so tired. I had the worst form of indigestion, suffered all the time from gas on my stomach and was continually belching up undigested food. I had to take coffee without sug ar, as when I drnnk it with sugar, I would just belch for hours. I would bloat and swell up like I was poisoned and suf fered with neuralgic pains of the worst sort, and nothing seemed to help me only in a temporary way. I just can't tH you j now i am sutler ior tne past lour years and up to the time I began taking Tanlae, a few weeks ago. "When I read the testimonials of some who hnd been relieved of troubles like mine I just felt like I conldn't make a mistake by taking Tan lac and it has done even more for me than I had ex pected. I began to feel better after taking my first bottle and hare juat now started on my third and I'm a dif erent man already. I sleep like a log now and eat just any and everything I want without the slightest discomfort afterwords. I am glad to endorse Tun lac because it does the work and I'm tell ing all my friends just what I'm telling you, I never felt hetter In my life than I do since taking Tanlac. I am willing for you to publish my statement and Irt evwry Buffering person who may wish, benefit by my experience with thia great medicine. Tanlac ia now sold in Eugene by Linn Drug company, and in Springfield by John Kctels. Adr. plies la the chief aim of the proposed prohibition. Mayor C. O. Peterson states today that he had not yet determined whether he would issue a proclamation prohibit ing the sale and use of fireworks. Mr. Wells says in his letter: "Thia department ia mukiog a special appeal to the mayors of Oregon to as sist in the waging of a campaign for a safe and sane Fourth of July. "Action along this line is particularly desirable at this time, because of the advantage some persona might be dis posed to take of this opportunity, under the guise of a patriotic demonstration, to inflict untold damage on property and war supplies by explosions resulting in disastrous fires. "In line with this appeal and in har mony with the action taken by other mayors of the state, you are respectfully urged to issue a proclamation prohibiting the sale and use of fireworks of all descriptions whatsoever in celebration of Independence Day. "x'our co-operation will contribute largely to the protection of all food supplies, war materials and other ne cessities for the suport of our boys In France. McCORMICIC MOWERS, RAKES and BINDERS When you buy a McCormick you get the benefit of over eighty years practical ex perience in building hay and grain harvesting machines. GENUINE M'CORMICK REPAIR PARTS ON HAND . GET YOUR REPAIR PARTS EARLY. Cf ME IX AND LOOK THE NEW MA CHINES OVER. Binding Twine in Stock You Don't Have to Wait ELLIOTT IMPLEMENT AND SEED STORE 858 Pearl Street, Opposite Warnock Barn. Copyright 1911 Hsrt Sehsjher & Msn Back Up the Boys in France GENERAL PERSHING SENDS WORD FROM THE FIGHTING LINE "WE'LL WIN THIS WAR, BUT THE BUSINESS MEN OF AMERICA MUST STAND BACK OF US TO THE FINISH." HERE'S MORE THAN ONE WAY TO -L do this buying Liberty Bonds, support , ing the Red Cross but most of all conduct ing your business transactions on an economy basis. Ecqnomy in clothes buying means picking the clothes that will last. Cheap adulterated fabrics wear out quickly and are wasteful. All-wool garments give long hard wear and save the government s supply of wool. .We sell you Hart Schaf f ner & Marx suits and over coats the all-wool clothing. We'll stand back of you with our guarantee that these clothes will wear. It's up to you to buy the right kind of clothes this year if you're going to back up the army in Flanders. WADE BROTHERS The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes Do You Know the Words of "The Star Spangled Banner." The Guard has reclrfd the following- aelf-explaoatorr letur from Earl Biker, a Eurme bo now In service at the Presidio, Han Francisco: "I'residio of Han Francisco, Cal, June 10, 1918. "Editor Guard. "Dear Sir: I do not know if yon hire trrn the enclosed article or not, but if it baa not been published in Eugene papers, I wish you would do ao. I found the article posted on the T. M. C. A. bulletin board here. Tours, "EARL BAKEB." Can Vaa? I "The author of these lines ia unknown, but he need not feel at all ashamed j of hia work, for he boa rersed a sentiment which many of us bar felt time and ' time again. The two Teraea explained themselTea: ! "Oh, Say, Can Van Slug? ' "Oh, say, ran yon sing from the start to the end, What ao proudly you atand for when orchestraa play It; When the whole congregation. In volcea that blend, Slrikes np the grand tuna and then torture and alay it? How valiant they about when they're flrat atarting out; I But the dawn's early light finds them floundering about. ' Tia the Htar Kpangled Dinner they're trying to sing, But they don't know the words of the precious brart thing. I "Hark, the twilight's last gleaming baa some of them stopped. I But the reliant aurrirora preaa forward aerenely To the ra tn pa rents we watched when some othera are dropped, . And the Inee of the lesders la manlfeat keenly. Then The rocket's red glsre" gives the bravest a scare. ! And there's a few left to face the 'bombs buritins in air.' Tin a thin Una of heroes that manage to sirs I The last of the Terse, and 'Us boms of the brTeV. Scissors Hold is O'Connell's Undoing in Match for Title Los Angeles, Cel., June 21. The aciaaora, which Eddie O'Connell has naed with deadly effect against bis opponents, proved bis own downfall last night, aa Walter Miller, with a double wrist lock and head scissors, took two straight fall from the I'ortlander and retained his middleweight title. The match waa faat, clean and acentlflc. The first fsll came after one hour and 37 2-5 seconds of tolling snd the aecond in 22 mlnutea, 57 seconds. In a preliminary boat, William Lnm duhl of th. Olympic club won from Rat King of the Los Angeles Athletic club aro oar wont rAdp Thay bring thJHOftflfi Safe 7nilkxxm:imzz ASK FOR C JT ' T j and GET I i ESSg .k&L9& 1 l For lnsiiita.lnwaHia ..a Oeoerhw CMMesa. I with MTffc. Malted Oratn tali asttaF a n dan. 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