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Monday Evening, Nov. 21, 1921 Page Six THE EUGME DSILY OUSED 1 if ;i c 1-li:i. it jKRYPTOH 1 W Without;lines in the Lens My Krypioks Are 100 Perfect vly Kryptoks 'arc" ground y men wlio giirtd"nothing init Kryptoks...,. This fact dope insures a 100 per eet lens. Mince 'coming to ;3ugene I have 1 ".fitted hun dreds of pairs of .Kryptoks :md not one pair lias ever een returned. -1 gi vo the , lest of service and my' trices are u& higher than 'OU would , pay -elsewhere. Dr. Mendelsohn ''Eyesight; Specialists 212 Odd Fellows White' Temple AUCTION SALE , . On Wednesday of this week nt the ar rv, icorner Scvniith,,and Oak, treet, balance of John IT. Durrow's bonne Id goods will be Hold. Ijint Thursday .. Greer, auctioneer, even after two los, afternoon nnd eveoiiiKV w un le to reach all of the good. What re 'dnn to bp wild cmislsts df Home linen, . cl engravings, 'fifctureM; silver and uted ware, erockory, three clooks, two y extra quality, mnnfy fai.uy ornament le promptly ut 1 :!M p, m. - - u22 Fine turkey dinner will be nerved nt 1 tel Osburn Thanksgiving. lny from to H. Dunce n eyeniujr ifrom (I to 1). Mnja Baktha, Splritiuil Adviner; con Itation daily. MADnno Circle Tutittdny d Friday. 8 p. ra. KM'W Oth. tf iUiftwandii. the choice of the amoker. The Advantage " of a savings . account in a ;i reliablo bak,';'re many. t . ! It provides a surf)lus for If! future contingencies; it ; arouses confidence; trains the will and imparts a spirit of satisfaction in ) the knowlodgo' 6f a good ; ; thing well Iffpiio. i. Now is tho tune to I Laro what a Invings .';aCv : count moaiis. --t ' First V : 1 ( National Bank Ot iupno 38 Years of illclpful , Service. - - IIIGIIT SCHOOL t , Monday, Wednesday, i Friday, : v 7 P. M. ta'9 P, M. Only six of tlio onsons why you ahould 8iotul just two 1 1 ours thrco times eiuh week at our nixl-t seiiool: ; l Speed up your Hliorthnnd , i. nnd typink. ; ' i-(tHuno more efficient hook-keeper. .1 Learn to use better Eng lish, i A Improve ' your penmnn- ship. t i Acquire t lit halit of ' : fipelliitir onlinnry words correctly. G . Become famrlinr with tho use of the iiurrou;lis Machines. Reasonable Rates Effic ient Instruction. : Ask for Catalog. I EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE -f A.. E. Roberts, fffr. : Phone CM , 912 Willamette j Eugeiju, Oregon. E E After shouting holes in his hotwe and frightening tin ne'uhbors lut night in hi neighborhood, William I ludon, 1 1 1 Jefferson xtreet, aped uiout "Hi year, won -orufiiiit'l to the in;tne asylum t day by the itninty rourt. Hudson wlin in a hathelor mid Jiv- uioiie, win arrett ed by Chief of Police Christensen thin morning after lie )nul kepi people nwuke jii hi neighborhood at) nilit. Of filer wafhed his pia e nil night anil frequently shots greeted them from Inside tho I1.111MC. F.isht shots were fired during tin iv-uiiif, one potting out tin light. After that it wtjk believed the inun ran out of ammunition or could not find more in tin dark. He frequently came to the door, runted tin; polic and every body in tin iieighltorhood, who he de clared, were shooting at him ami break ing up the. furniture in tie houe. FRANCE WANTS STRONG ARMY (Continued from pave one) vice will not Immediately af fei-MrancV Ktnndirig army. fw eMtimated at 7w,()X men. 'Hii reduction Ih to !e aovoinpllHhed, Briutid exiilained, throtiph ndotion by the Frewli lurliunient of a bill which will in effect meun that one and one half of the three cIuhhch of effective nbaJl h In Hervice and that the eulixt ment period be cut in half. In hia cIosIok word, llriand over and ovr repeated that "when Kratn-e in not Alone," it will be much eaKier to brintc alHiut disarmament, 'i'o achieve that, he caid. Kraiice will do ail he d:ire al ready bun done much but will do 110th iiifC imprudent. Trance, he Hind, cannot iniHsihly do anythliiK elfo than what nIic Iuih done. terinaty, Hfintid wild, could put ,,tM)0, (MM") men in the field within a few week. Hhe haa an fiumenne indtwtry running tiilfht and day which could produce rifles, nine hme anus nnd cannon. Claims to Have Saved Poland. I'hint were ready, chemicalu were rendy, material waa at hand. The fSer lnan police wero nil office nnd 11011 coiiiH, beintr trained to lead othern. One of their dutfeM wan to prepare for war. Turning to Huia, Itriand launched at once into n brief but graphic picture of a bolNheviKf horde, numbering l,(HMMMH) men. ready to overrun Kuropc. l'oland would have fallen beneath thiK horde, Iti'iuml Hiild, had It not been. for IVnnceH protiaredncNH. A uf nf( or Poland, France heraelf Fine turkey dinner will bo nerved nt Hotel Ohburn Th:inksjfivnit Imy from VI to 8. Dance in evening from It to It. n'JI ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine - Warning! 1'nlenn you hoc the iiuiuo "Mayer" on packaga or on tableta you lire not getting genuine AnpHrin pre scribed by physiriniiM for twenty-one yeut'H only an told in the Bayer package for ColdM, llemhichc, Neuralgiu, Hheu inatiHiu, Kuruche, Toothache, Ijumlmgn, nnd for Tain. Handy tin boxen of twelve Tableta of Aaplrin coat few centa. Dnig gNtN nlHo Hell larger pnekagex. Awpirin ia the trade mark of Jlayer lanufacture of Monoacellcaeidcttter of Saliryliucide. Get Rid of Dandruff , Stop :.. Itching Scalp and Falling Hair ' Use Zemoua hair tonic. It don " away with d end ruff, ttops itching scalp and falling hnir. For Eczema, - Tetter, , rashes, blockheads and pimples, Zemo is excellent. Fins ' for after shaving. All Druggists'. 2Sffifil5) FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS OREGON'S OWN WINIFRED BYRD Guild Hall, U. of 0. T 0 N I G II T 8:15 r. M. General Admission $1.10 , Tickets on sale nt Kuykon j tlall's anil l't)-op. Store. would have gone down." FraiK'e, the premier ttald, ha several titnea prevented war time the arnuatice becauKe of the Htrength of her army. Arthur Balfour, head of the British delegation. roe immediately after Bri aud'a ypeoch. He praised the speech and declared the conference had heard Bri aud "with full ympatby." "We have heard something more than a great upeecli. We have heard a per fectly candid and lucid pxp'ttuiou of the inmoHt thought of the prime minister of our ercat ally." Supports Briand's Ceatenticn. Xeitber Knrland nor America, he Haiti, faced the ineaace which France find ot ita door, a country great and powerful in aplte of defeat. It Ik good for 11, all that we choiild Ik initiated into the in ner nanctuary of the French policy. Balfour Mtipported BriontH1 conten tion that there him been no "moral dis armament" either in Bmoda or (iermany "M. Itriand appear to have aome fear lent France find hernelf in moral wolation," be continued ILThnt would be a tragedy. Indeed. That the libertien of the world in general and France' in particular should he guarded from the domination of her eastern neighbor is the policy for which the Britinh empire fought and which it alill believe. Britain grieve for the million men nhe loHt. but she doen not repent It, Bal four declared. If borne one should again threaten the peace and independence of neighbors and allicN, how could it be pOKHible that fivm pathieH once no warm could be refrig erated? I Italy Resoonds Next. 8chnnzer of Ttalv'a group responded to Briand following Balfour, He Hnoke in French, explaining that he winhed Italy's thought to arrive directly oitohh the ' table to the French delecanon. He wild the Italian delegation wok In accord with the remark of Briand re garding the Ritunlion in Kiiropc. Itnlv. Schaizer nid. won alwnya on the aide of peace. He declared hiH coun trvmen Nought to live In accord with her rurighltorR. Italy ha already mode considerable miHtarv reduction, he sail. ' T'roximity and the fraternity of thi war bound Vance and Ituly together. Schnnger sold lie Haid he would not diHcuss Briand's figures. We ore Tnornllv' at the side of France. But may I exprews the wish and hope the limitation of land arma ment may soon b?come possible?" Italy' army today does not exceed 200. (M)0 men and further reductiona are planned. Japan Would Support Principle. Baron Kato rca ponded on, .laponV behalf, lie Kioke ui .lopaneH& After expressing: .lapon'a appreciation of the symputhy of the HHcrificeM in men and wealth by France. I! rent Britain, Italy and Cnitcd States, Kato said. "Japan'is quite ready to announce, her mi p port of the principle In relieving the hui'ileuH of the people by reducing hind armnmentH to the limit of national secur ity and the prcNerv:itton of order. Japan ha not the slightest intention of main taining land anna merit in execs of de fensive necessities of the eastern situa tion. Baron de Oartier of Belgium outlined what Belgium had Buffered during the war, in loss of life, property,- deporta tions and other thing. The Belcian army ha been reduced to (he minimum coustateut with national 1 security, he said. l...,.h .1.. nn!,1 tUal. .laf no soon, however, as her national security was otherwise secured, Belgium would Hko to take part In further general re duction of Hind armnmentH. Secretary- Ilughea then, briefly replied for the United State. "No words ever spoken by Franc have fnllen upon fienf ears in tho Vniten Ktate.H," he said amid ar pinnae. "Thr1 heart of America was thrilled . by Frnnce vnlor and sacrifice. "It i evident from what M. Briand has said, that what t esNential that we may achieve the great idea) f the III to pence and tbot cannot be until the iriHti tutltms of Hbetv nre safe. Briand Roassured by Hughe. "May I nay to M. Briand, that there no moral isolation for the defender of liberty nnd justice." Hughes on sured Briand that the American people would read )il spech with understanding. What a needed to make progress possible is candor and friu'knes uich a Briand employed. "Then the will to peace may have Hh wav." said Hughe. Without attempting to outline at thiv time detailed nractical mean for land disarmament. Hughes Raid he felt sure the expressions from tire various pow ers made' It certain that the conference could find ways of dealing with it. The conference then sent the question of land armaments to the committee on armaments, composed of the head of Fine turkey dinner will be served at Hotel Oxhurn TliMiksfiiving luy front 12 to 8. Dance in evening from ft to 0. n24 SALTS IF BACKACHY T Stop Eutinp: Jlont for a While if Yonr Bladder is , Troubling You. When you wake up with backache and dull misery iu the kidney region it gen erally menus you have been eating too mush meat, say a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which overworks the kidney in their effort to fitter it from the blood and they become sort of paralysed and loggy. When your kidneys get Hluirgitdi and clog you must relieve them, like yon relieve your bowels; re moving nil the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, riixay spellM yonr stomneh sours, tongue Is co:ited. and when the weather is had you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are oh I'ged to seek relief two or three times durng the night. Kit her consult a good reliable physi e'in at once or get from your pharma cist about four ounces of Jail Salts; take a ttibleHconnful .in a Has of wnter be fore hrenkfnst for a few davs and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous fill is made from the acid of grape and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and ha been used for general inns to eV.m nnd stimulate slugeish kidneys, fllyo to neutvnline acids in the urine so it ro longer Irritates, thus ending bladder wenkticH. J:d Sslts Is a life saver for regular ment eater. It is inrxne,"Ne, cannot Inlure nnd makes a delightful, efferves cent llthia-water drink. TSene S fi fitmm for nn Timing Fine turkey dinner will be served at Hotel O-thurn Thanksgiving lay from 'X to ltttnoe in evening from ( to ' Fine turkey dinner will he served a Hotel Ofhurn Tlnnkngivinir Iav from 11 to S. Hmucv in evening from t. t 1 ti'J 1 ' SenUhin natter fur eale at the I" peria Luuvh. d3 delegation of the fireT leading power. Adjournment then w& ttuiru at -.01 "p m object to Hunhnf mil. - i CITY NEWS (Continuwl from page fie) ilnrinic fh pn.it. week at Kaiclhaw ho adjourned. P. ii. iyewiu. travplii agnt of .tbe Sfjiitliprn 'arific, wan af Sajriuaw tiiii, moriiinjr in change of Mprcial eiiiii nicnt on th. ruitrnad wliicti in lurrying t)ie 4'liirKtiun dt'lftfnU'a back . tu Ibt'ir liome. - ' Helen Alexander Return Aliss Helen Alexander, former Ini vcrsity of Oregon student, who is now working in Portland, returned to Port land yesterday afternoon after spending the week-end iu Ktigcue. visiting with old college fnriidg. J Director Meet '! ' i; I 'l'Ue bourd of iHrfotora of the Cham. her of (.'omiiicri'e, will meet thiK evening to further conKiriflr - their new develop ment and oreanizmiotr program along with other business. ' - ( Barken Visit Cock erf ne, , ' 1 Mr. anI Mix. W illiam Darker. Jr.. anil nun William, of Point Kobertx. are the.' lil('KtK of Aim. Hurkcr'a puicnU,, r... ami .rn. a. i. i;ocKerune, this week. : , ... I Miss Eller Back ' . .MiKH .luanita Ktler haa returned todnr to her poKition aK bookkeeper in the l Kuykendull drug tore after an absence of two months on account of an appeudi-; citis operation, . ' ; Student Working On Journal Itenel Aloore, graduate last year of the 1'niversity of Oregon school of jour TiHlism. retnirned to -i'ortland last night after spending the week-end hi Kugene.. Moore is now covering police court for the Oregon Journal. To Inspect Troops , .Major W. G. White and Sergeant Vaughn, of first battalion lieadiunrters, left this afternoon by automobile for Boseburg to inspect Company I), fifth Oregon infantry this evening. Company I is a machine gun company. S. P. Saves pin Money A new style of pin which ha reached tho Southern Pacific offices to be used In attaching order sheets and letters, suves the company II cents a puper which amounts to several thousand dol lars on the whole system. The Southern Pacific has spent $ll,t).'US.2tt for pins during the last four years. Discharges Filed ' Andrew Love II, private in the air ser vice, enlisted December 14, 1917, and discharged December .13, 111 IS, and Lu thur Nichols; private first class in the 0- Sf. C, enlisted June 3, 1M3. and dis charged June 4, 11)20, have filed their discharges with the county clerk. Services at Science Church Thanksgiving services will be held at the Christian Science church ot the reg ular morning church hour, 11 o'clock, oti Thursday morning. Dinner at Grange Hail. . Itesidents of the Irving district are uniting this year in a community dinner on Thanksgiving at the Irving Orange hall. Each family will briny a basket full of eatables. Besides the dinner there will be entertainment provided for the afternoon. Tiff any 8 Have Guests Mrs. T. M. Tiffany. Miss Margaret and Mln firace Tiffany. Miss Helen Lent hers, Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn K. Penland and two children returned to their homes in Portland last ovening -after visiting with Mr. and Urn.. A. It. Tiffany over tho week-end. . t ' 1 . ' Marooned Up McKenzle i J. C Price, Wiley llainm and Clarance. Simons returned' to Kugene about noon this morning after spending the night trying to get through from Deerhorn on the McKenitie. The water nt Hendricks bridge wo higher than the fences ac cording to the men, and at Deerhorn the swinging prldge had been washed out with the torrent. They 'left their car there and came through the high water on n spring wagon. . The water was go ing dowu slowly this morning they any. Likes Club Rooms W. A. Reed, secretory of the Oorval 11s Commercial club, and president of the state commercial secretaries association, was a visitor in Kugene Saturday. He visited tho Kugene Commercial club rooms during the evening and said that Corvnllis nnd other towns might tie this city in football games but none that he knew could come up to it in commercial club rooms, , Tl-rre. Car Collide Three Kutrene automobiles, driven by Unymond Ma Mat t, plumber. Tommy Welker. Vnivcrsitv of Oregon student and a voung man bv the name of Brink, collided Inst night nt the corner of Sixth and Olive streets, about (( o'clock. Brink who wn going north on Olive street, had the right of way but Walker, who was wolng enst On Sixth, was half way across Olive street when the two earR collided. The force of the impact caused the Walker ear to skill and turn around a number of times on the wet pavement. In turning around Walker struck the Marlalt car, which was traveling west on Sixth. All three of the cars were dam aged but not to any great extent. PERSONALS William Clark, a farmer of Ojkrhbre, is In town for a few dii. Norman Mwrris and wife of laplcton were in town over the week-end. Robert Berbart of tiardilier was in town yesterday, Fred Johnson of Myrtle Creek was among those who witnessed the football game Saturday. Dr. K. A. Seely and son Clark of Port land were iu town this week-end. I'M ul 1 lauser. sporting good man of Salem, wa in Kugene for the week-end. anil nt tended the home-comi ng event s. Mr. and Mr. II. B. I.ntljam of Silver ton spent the week-end in the city with their sous. Mark and liuiih ljithnm, stu dents at the 1'niversity of Oregon. j . Mayor K C. Knstman and Hurry Car son, druggist, of Silverton, were in Ku gene Saturday to attend the football, game. Ben I vie and Itodnev Smith f Port laud were iu Kugrue for the week-end. ; Mr, I vie is an attorney of that city and n former student at the t'nivernity of Oregon. V. 1. MeCro(key, attornev at 'St ay ton. Orermi, wa in Kugene Saturday and Sunday to attend the hnnie-cominc event . at the l'niveritv of Oregon. He in a grnditAt of the l'niver:utv with the class of lit'Jl. Mr. and Mrv Oorge W. Davis will leave tomorrow evening for Silverton to spend the remainder of the week with Mr. Davis' parents. t laul Farrington, of the (Vipitat Jour nal at Salem, was In Kuen "eater-day vitiiig friends. He returned to Salem la evening, Hhlin Cooler and Herman Quail of fiherton were in th city Saturday. . They attended the big gnme. 1 J.DECIDES A6AJNST COMPANY Vabinctnn, Nov. .1.- The J'm Hurst Maun company, owners of little IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT GRAY'S I . " . Our courteous and fair treatment accentuates our low prices and first class merchandise.- Our customers take pleasure in trading with us. and besides You Always Savef (Thanksgiving Day Citron, l-f lb 10c Lemor Orange Peel 1-4 lb. ..10c Seedless, Raisins, lb. 20c Currants, lb. . . .23e FLOUR McKenzio Best, sk; $1.35; bbl. ..$5.20 Dalles Diamond, sk. $1.85; bbl. ,.$7.20 Kerr's Best, sk. $1.95; bbl. $7.60 Crown, sk. $1.95; bbl. $7.60 Sapphire Montana Hard Wheat, sk ....$2.20 Butter Guaranteed Candies i Made in Eugene. Peanut-Brittle, lb. ....18c Broken Mix, lb 18c Fudge, lb. 23c C!ocoanut Caramels, lb. 23c Chocolates, lb , 25c Chocolates, fruit flavor, soft center, lb 50c PRUNES Flake White lb. 16c Closed All Soda Lake, a soda yielding lake in Ne vada, in not entitled to $11,000 judgment from the government as the result of the submerging of the company's hold ing by government irrigation projects, the supreme court held today. . ., - LOCAL POSTOFFISE Marine guards, hrnvily armed, began guard duty at the Kugene post office lust night. Privates Harvey Howard and Alfred K. Schnell have been assigned to duty here and are dividing the time be tween them. The marines convoy out going nnd incoming mail to the trains and do other guard duty. Marino guards are now riding mail trains and have been assigned to duty nt nearly all the important posloffices, it is said. While but two uniformed ma rines were sent here for duty, it is re garded as likely others, working in plain clothes, will make this their headquar ters. STATISTICS BORlM WILLIAMS At their home in Kugene, Sunday, November 20. to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams, a ten-pound daughter. Sbownndn, the choice of the smoker. What Is a Certificate of Deposit? A slip of paper issued by n bank to. show that a depositor has a certain amount of money to his credit in the bank, paya ble on demand or at a specified time. Interest , Is Paid by our bank on money inverted in our certifi cates of deiiosit for fixed periods of six months, one vear or longer. Se curely registered, never fluctuating in value or earnings, these eertifi eates are positively safe. A Good Investment For Idle Funds BANK OF COMMERCE Eugene, Ore. I Mince Meat Bulk, lb. :'. 24c Nonesuch, pkg. .....19c 2 pkgs.' ............ 35c Sweet Potatoes, select, 5 lbs. Bananas, ripe, 2 lbs. Oranges, large sweet, doz. Apples 75c to $1.25 tDox. . Good Per lb. ....... ;. . . , . .-. . . .48c Shrimp, can 20c Clams, 2 cans ......25c Crab, No. i can 43c Oysters, per -' can . . .18c Schilling's Baking Pow der 16-oz. can 48c Lipton 's Tea, 11) 85c Two Minuto Oats, pkg 5c Send a box East! 30 to 40 size, 5-lb. box 85c; Jumble Pack, 25 lb. box $1.55 Day Thursday Thanksgiving Day. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HOLSTB1N SALE I will sell my grodu Ilolsteiiia nt nue . ,tion ut my farm,. initio northeast of Springfield, Ore, or ubout 7 miles northeast of KliKene. HUIIAY, NOVKMBlllCIt LT..,' lflL'l Beginning at 1 o'clock p. m, L'O HEAD IX ALU including 8 head of first-clnss cows, tiges from 4 (o S years, now on official test and milking from 40 lbs. to SO lbs. daily. 'iht heifer calves from 2 weeks to i mouths old. Will also include a 2-yenr-old register ed llolstein bull, rendy for service, and 'i registered bull calves. If you want good ones, these are top notch UolstciuK, now in heavy milk pro duction with good butterfat tests. Also KM) choice Ancona pullets. For further information see or phone A. S. MKYEltS, Springfield aiinu, , Owner. J. K. GREER, Auctioneer. n23 LOST I'air of glasses with chain and button Saturday ot the game. I'hone Wtt-K. HewnriL n28 lTItN'lSHED apartments for rent, Ki!l2 Olive. . tf 11120 l'HIRI) SEDAN In perfect mechanical shape; good tires. niiuUiirmct-er and seat cover, ?4."fl. I'hone 057. " tf vim in.'vr i.,.,, !,., t ,ia month. I'hone l'.Ni-J or rail Mill Em erald. n2:t New Goods Arriving Daily We are daily receiving shipments of Christmas "oods. These goods will all sell cheaper than for years, for we are marking them closer. People are demanding lower prices and we are going to give lower prices. . . . - Since our Wonderful Sale We have been very busy cleaning up stock. We have, put thousands of new items on our shelve.. We have' reduced the price on thousands of items in order to further reduce our stock. '. We will, by Thanksgiving, have; the prices reduced on practically every item in the store. QUALITY GOODS ONLY LUCKEY'S Jewelry Store Specials i Sauer Kraut ' Our own make, guar anteed clean 1 cjt 14c 2 tts '-.'.-.". .35c FRUITS-VEGETABLES Celery, crisp', tender, 3 bunches ...25c .25c .fiOc ' House Cleaning Necessities Iron Pails 45c Mop Sticks ........23o Brooms, . ..39c to 98c 0 'Cedar Mops 95c Soap Powder,, 3 lbs. 25c Lenox Soap, 8 bars.. 25c Van Hooter's, 5 bars 25c Crystal White Soap Chips ....25o Lux, 2 pkgs. -. . . .23c Canned Tomatoes ' 10c Solid Pack . 2 cans 35c E. HE WAS HELPLESS Arizona Man Was Simply Dowu and Out and Couldn't Even Move Himself Feels Fine Now. Harry E. Scott, a well known mine boss, whose address if box OKI, Tomb stone, Arizona, writes: "I was down and out nearly all tho time with rheumatism and finally got to where I couldn't move,- even to feed my self. My wife thought I would never get well agnin, and sue knew my condi tion better than anyone else. "I was absoultely helpless when my wife started giving me Tnulac and in four days I ate a hearty meal for the first time in many months. Tnnlac put me on my feet and I'm back ou the job working hard and feeling just fine. I have gained eighteen pounds in weight, too." Tnnluc is sold in Eugene by the T.inn Drug company ami by tho leading drug gists everywhere. Shoes for everybody. Modol Shoe Store n:t0 Hot Hot Hot Tamales. Otto's, 7th i