Friday Evening, Oct. 21, 1921
THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD
Page Nino
El- . "nn"n" 111111
Uamoas
Since the days of
tyarbamJrietchw
(Diaseltartta's ftae.
Eminent English Pianist Writes:
"After playing on your (Chase Hi-others' Baby Orand,
1 was very much pleased with the mellow tone ana
reaponiiveness of the instrument."
(Signed) V. ALLEN SCHOPIBLD,
PiauUt, London, England.
Hundreds of such letters, from eminent musi
cians, have accumulated and further substantiate
Chase Brothers original ideal to create a piano
of rich singing quality and responsive, powerful
tone. A piano to hold a unique position in the
world of better music because of satisfying tonal
quality, beauty of design and flawless finish.
It it only natural that such true quality, perpetu
ated by fair prices and sincere cooperation, early
became the untrammeled choice of music lovers
the world over.
If you love music, you'll love Chase Brothers
Pianos and Reproducers. You should come in
and hear the difference,
Seth Laraway
TRY THE GUARD WAN
Naval Radio Operator I
ftcqmuea oi JYiuraer
SaiTiiuu'nto, Oil., Ort. 21. After four
trials and 1-1 months in tlu county jail
here. James V. Anderson. L'4 your old
naval radio operator of this city was
a free, man today, following his nniuittul
on tile cliarite of nuinleriiiK Harry K.
Stevens, hero in July of last year.
Anderson's defense was temporary In
sanity broiiKht on by knowledge of al
leged illicit relatious between Anderson's
eirl bride, Lillian, and her master father,
Stevens, lie shot Stevens for "wreek
inK" his life, Anderson declared duriuc
the trial. Anderson's enlistment in the
I'nited States navy expires tomorrow.
T
Every package of "Diamond Dyes"
contains directions so simple any woman
con dye or tint her worn, shabby dresse, '
skirts, waists, routs, stockings, sweut- j
ers, coverings, draperies, hangings, every j
thing, even if she has never dyed be-1
fore, liuy "Diamond Dyes" no other
kind then perfect home dyeing as sure'
because Diamond Dyes are guaranteed
not to spot, fade, streak, or run. Tell
your druggist whether tho material you
wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether
it. is linen, cotton or mixed goods.
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.Man, Wife and Daughter All
Keport Remark ablo Gains
in Weight. I
''I gained 12 pounds, my wife gained
2t pounds and my daughter is gaining
day by day taking Tan lac. It's the big
gest surprise of our lives and all our
friends and neighbors are talking about
it. This medicine has made a wonder
ful change in every one of us. Before I
got Taniac, I could hardly drag one 1
foot after the other. 1 hud indigestion
perfectly awful. In fact we were all reg
ular dyspeptics. We all swear by Tnnlae
now at our house. It ought to be in
every home. It's the world's grcutest
family medicine.
The above statement was made by
fJcorge Iv. Tessy, a well-known and high
ly respected machinist, living at il
Downing street, Buffalo, N. Y.
Taulac is sold in Eugene by the Tiinn
Drug company and the leading druggists
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Fireclay and Saturday Only
BIG SUPPLY JUST PURCHASED
On sale for (wo days only hundreds of reclaimed KlIAKT AKMY SHIRTS. Men can wear these shirts for work,
dress or school. They are just the thins; for real service ami comfort at such a small cost. Every shirt has
gone through the government rcelaiiiiintr; process and made ready for re-issue, hut they were no longer needed
after the size of the present standing armv was reduced. We have been fortunate in securing from the War De
partment lniudreds of these KHAKI SHIRTS and we will pass them on to you nt the ridiculous price of 5!)c
each. Men who want real value for their money will buy up a good supply at this sale. Every shirt made
according to government specifications. Two pockets with buttoned flaps reinforced elbows. Army khaki material.
m 59c
mmmm
litlSHffi
59c
TS-2000-SHIRTS
Us
7Sc
BLACK SATEEN SHIRTS
$1.25 value high grade, heavy qualify. A cash purcliaso of this
commercial item makes this exco ptional price possible.
79c
everywhere.
Pdt this
down in
black
and
white!
X'
IT'S A FACT listen:
You know what you've
always wanted a cigarette to do.
. Chesterfields do it.
They not only please your
taste but they do another thing
They satisfy.
They give to your smoking a
"completeness' ' that is altogether
new and different.
Those fine tobaccos Turkish,
Buiiey and other choice Domestic
varieties are blended right.
Just right!
That's why you get "satisfy"
in Chesterfields.
And the blend can't be copied.
There's no use looking for
"satisfy" anywhere else.
Don't try it try Chesterfields.
$2.29 Genuine ib.tf
Cherry ValJey Shirts
This lot consists of the very finest quality Cher
ry Valley Flannel shirts that sell regularly at $4.00.
An exceptional purchase from a New York manu
facturer enables us to give yon this wonderful
shirt for the very low, 'price of $2.29 Friday and
Saturday only. .
$1.69 Gray $1.69
Fiannel Shirts
This fine quality gray shirt has never been pi'iced
so low before.
89c Blue Chambry Shirts 89c
Working men should buy several of these fine
shirts, for they are of the best quulity and always
sell for more elsewhere.
See Our Display Wsndows
Mail Orders Filled
Surplus
646 Willaniette Street
250 Reclaimed U. S. Army
RAINCOATS at
$2.57. Each
Theso won't last long, so you had bettor come
in early.
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As The World Wags
By Frank Fay Eddy
and the blend
can't be copied
terfield
CIGARETTES
Hav yom wi tkm nw
AIR-TIGHT tiiaotBQT
Lincrrr & Mvcsj Tor a ceo Co.
TUB HAIUtOAD STItlKK whieh im
pends within the next ten days unless
measures of eomproinlne are effective,
illustrates in a marked way the attitude
of labor and capital towurd each other
in our modern sneiety. hi relation (o
the railroad nil llie fnetors of Hie Hit na
tion are clearly expressed.
TIIK MAN.MiK.MKNT of the rail
roads has uhvftyn been in the bunds of
bin business. The stock of the com
panies is of course widely distributed but
the small holders of Mock do nut figure
nt all in tJie direction of tho railroad.
Moreover, in the development of rail
road transportation in this country pro
mot iiiR and building groups plundered
right, and left from the public nnd from
individual ito whom they sold Mock be
yond the legitimate vuluutimis of the
railroads. The history of railroad build
ing und management in the Tinted Slatrs
cxhilvit-s cupitalistn in Its most unsavory
aspects.
TIIK ItKi KIVi: and associated rail
ways labor unions on the other hand
exhibit the working man organized into
its most cohesive and powerful combina
tions. It is no idle threat when the) as
sert that they will atop the movement
of trade ami travel. They have cier
eised their power during the era of war
conditions to increase their wages lo ft
point above the income of uiomI workers
and even above the income of quite a
proportion of the so-enlled white collar-
I workers, So on Mils sub; we have
harmful in all itn material aspects.
Weaihh Is destroyed and Idle bauds and
plaulM and equipments create nothing,
(tut as in war, so in strikes, concessions
are won ami si rength Ik demonstrated
which in the long run establish a work
ing bnis between nations nnd between
antagonistic social groups. Wilt we ever
advance to a point whero neither war
nor strikes nre inevitable; when these
old antagonisms between nations and so
cial groups have ebbed to extinction?
He Wan the Bet
"T was skeptical of all medicine and
doctors. A friend advised me to tuke
Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and assured
me it bad cured him of bis stomach
trouble. I didn't take any stock in it
and be bet me $" that It would be equal
ly successful In my case. He won the
bet." It Is n. simple, harmless preparap
tion thut removes the catarrhal mucug
from the intestinal tract and allays tb
inflammation whiHi. cause practically
all stomach. - liver and inteutlnul ail
incuts, including appendicitis. One dutoj
will convince or money refunded. All
druggists everywhere.
Klectrle contracting, wiring electric
fixtures. Railey U Ice trie Co., 040 Wil
lamette. Phone 213. N9
1or quality cigars. Prince Nemo.
the workers repn
aggressive form.
cntcd in Iheir imnt
i
TIIK IT P.I.M is always present In
such a situation hut litlle regarded. The
real ijssiie between the railroad direc- .
locates and III" railroad workers is just
the dr. hi re to haic a fight to a finish to
how which i lit" Mrongcr. The work-j
itm say I bat (he recent reduction in
wage nt the hclirt of the Interstate i
'oirtTneree emu minion wim followed by t
no redociioii in ritte and assert that thej
management is taking advantage of a ;
time of wide-'-prenil uiieuiployiitent nnd ,
industrial depre.ion to "break the J
hack" of the mions. In doing this the
railroad capitalist would be playing
true to form for there run be thi doubt '
that such is the general attitude of tie-,
employing riiisi jifi at the present time, j
I'.t'T TIIK ITIlI.lt, which will go
without coal and without, regular mail
and which will suffer in innumerable!
v, ays, seejiis power les to make itself 1
heard during thin time of deputation. I
However, the public in the end mut nl- '
ways be the fiiuil arbitrator. If the
strike romes and if it really interferes
with the mrt'ial life of the nation, a pub-;
lie (pinion wdl deeJop which will com-'
Md anion br the federal government in
ome way w hi' h will end it. Ilotb sides
know this. I
A STItlKK is war.-jinen) war. As
aticb it is disrupt iv and altogether
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$49.75
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