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"Tues(?ny Evening, Feb. 21, 1922 THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD ClIFFERERS from 1 MrM chronic indigestion f . B in find mtiotc rnliff i . a few doses af Dr. . iarirx Svruo Pepsin. i: inn artificially the nature mav havede pr.M ------ - . which f"8." Iban cue" - --; DR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN THE FAMILY LAXATIVE nr CMnW Syrup Pepsin cor ,.,ulnmii""s cftective in dispell- S of Egyptian Senna, and other finli , Ussli'e herb with pepuni. ffitriu" ion thep.ck.ge. I. has .1K-"......i..M-u5ed (or 30 yars. Irjiti Oacbotlle will provwts worth. HALF-OUNCE BOTTLE FREE cm ac&t cenJrilwt""1, so even if 301 tfo LjTmjmvc law.'" nt tft moment let me J mm d ll.i.f-U"i.e 1 wine 0 my J?&n FREE OF CHARGE inui mA AeAteu 10 Dr. W. B. tt'oiAiiutoi: St., Montfcello, ILVrnmnia. 1 SCWS PIUS' : Dill IK MBS , Pago Three As the World Wags By Frank Fay Eddy I'lio Nrliroff exhibit ,f 1,1,110 ti,,,,, ill0 paintings of 1 !,.,. j California "cc,.. .'iv proved ,, big drawing card , , informal open-house rrcepiim, k 111.- ( handler of Commerce lut evening, lluu.lr.-ils of visitors ihroiiir.,1 1:. TIIK 1H-.MAX WASHINGTON Las Ill-ell exalted kmtt )f hcroic ,,,mj. s.l in 1 ln national imagination anil at Hi.- kiiih- 1 urn- ha been very much ill In a'ot . 1 in tl tu. 1. ,.i i. i,.. 1 a kind .if bloodless statue nf wisdom .,.' his liiK-ri..ni iii,,l oy.-iflnw.-.l i,,t(, ;, Wri,,rSt:'rlii.- nn.l on the other has". bad " '. " , " "i art winch ui.-ta-li.orphoM-d 1 In. room u,i a t. auiiril art Clilolto .HXI H.lorill'll Willi w.,,-.,,.,.) .......1. fictitious stories which exhibit him a, rt.-iiiir tin iiiifr..i.i,i., iiuin 1 'What would eastern people iiiiuk if "'b he has become the obj.it of rj.li tun- nr nu-ral griii'iatinus of wi ot Ui.iul ln wits. iii.-y knew Hint stub an -xliit.it was !-. n'K held li.-r.- in Kugenc. Oregon'-" KiK-st was ,,.an t(l remark. -iKm ,.at. or,, people go to BoMtou. New-" York. I liilaili-liilna mill other i-ast,., ,.tj,. aft. -r tlii-y liavc li.-.-omp wealthy, boi-auso of ' v.o.nrr. rt-iin.-inpnt and art fonnu iniii-p jnjii- JUTII-MAKlXi; has iw portci-tli ll.ltunil to us bninaiis ami i-vell in tbiV iiiatvriaUno ami xupiiosnUy s.i.niifir age wi- I'linir to our mvtlis ns f.oi.ii uc 11 wo could make Eugene 111 " ss. "''I'liistioatod tunes. About llif , Top Class Actually our tops are j. "top class." In ap-peiiraui-i', quality tfiid economy our tops are first. Custom built tops always give -better . sat isfaction, they are better qiade and cost you no iiioa-. . ; .Our tops are all made, fo your order. Select the ttyle and material you want.. . .vy '. ' vEugene Aoto Top Factory 742 Charnelton Phone 155 uoteil for such tliines. those people would r,V life r Breai we im-liueil to ex reinaiii here to spend their money ami eK.';H.- 'onunnii:!n-e episodes into un i.'im tneir intluenie to the further artis- "s"'" ejhihitioiw of precocity. We even tu- enrichment of our citv. j S'W itli fainy the days our own youth "Paris receives $SO.(KKI,iKX) tourist ''"s; a e'ammir horn of fiiucv about the money, per, annum, lars.-iv liemnse it is "oic i-wiminin hole" or tlu iloinjs of "our 111.- world's art celiler. We mitht nrofit Satl-'' liv her example. Alfred II. Sohroff, C. .1. f niton ami other local artists have the W-VSIIIXUTOX was ou exlremelv talent to mnke KiiRene an art center, ' rein-ient individual and was ever a doer I'""" i".-y li.ive uroper etiiouraee- 1 " r i"an a latker a stroni and s . lucnt Palntinoj Are Admired. Many expressions of admirations of the palatines were heard, as well as dis criminating criticisms. Most of ;hc pic tures were of outdoor scenes mar Ku geue. around Xeah Kah Xie and in the vicinitv of Monterey. Hrilhaitcy of coloring is perhans the ile was of the tvne to inunire IcBenda. In addition lie was so unfortu nate as to become (he h"lpless victim of Ibiit slovenly and inaccurate historian. Parson Weems. who was a kind of itine rant preacher who financed his wander me 1 artially by writing and peddling books. Wnshiugtou was an unusu.illv good subject for be was a popular hero ost outstanding chtn-m-tci-isiu- nf tu about winch everyone was interested It S-hroff pictures. A hii-lilv develoueil "" Weems who dug uu the cherrv tree I sense of color values is necessary to ap- stury and other tales which inflict the I precuue men paintings, as well as colors ' seen in nature, sav art ellthllsiasts. I In addition to the in catalouged paint memory 01 a uoy wno was in uo wav paragou of virtue but on the contrary la.i with strong passions anil alMiiir. liiig uergies whu-ll lielontf iiropeilv to tlnise .vho like Washington are blessed with j .luus'.itil physicul vigor. 1 THi; MOTHKK of Washington en lowed him with those cluiracleristins 1 vliicb most distingiiishrd him in later ife. She was like her son a strong sil- 1 nt tierson who could never be drawn' uit to praise him more than :o say "I 1 ive iwi doubt tieorge will do his tluty." Vobahly (icorge Washingtou was a well lehaved sort of chilil for his mother was : if the iron-willed, managing type who i eally ruli-U iu her own hiaisehold. TIIK PATKItNAI, AXCKS1MKS of leorge Washington gave him api-arcntly mich of the exhuberant energy which nude him sucli a driving force in suite if his habitual reserve. J-'rom the pow erful uud noble llerlburns and Wessj-ng. tons of Novthhanitonshire. Kiigltind. un luestionably came the l.aureiiee and John Washington who immigrated to the Vir tinia iu ltl-'iS. although the line of con nection is obscure iu places. In Virginia Iiitiu Washington was nu important per tonngc and so was Augustine his second son who was the father of (leorge. lint the greater part .of the family estate went to the half-brother of (.leorge, J.uii; reuce Wai-bington. and (he widow who ivas the second wife of Augustine Wash ington was left with a comparatively small plum iu ion nud n few slaves to support her five children. Hence (leorge when still a suiaU child became a kind of a ward of I.uureuce Washingtou. IX AXOTIIEIt WAG I will indicate the dcvclopcliiont of this youth. Never Wants Anything Else. "I tried many different kinds of cough I medicine," writes Mrs. E. K. Olson, 1017 j Ohio Ave.. Superior, Wis., "but I never want anything else than Foley's Honey I and Tar. 1 used it for nil mv ehihtroii and also for niy grandchild. It has always done fine work." Foley's is a pure, wholesome and absolutely safe remedy for the relief of colds, coughs, croup and whooping cough. Children like it and it checks sneezing and snuffling. Sold everywhere. - Our Dinners Are Now the Best and Cheapest THE GROTTO inns, a nnnibep of SeUrofrs jiicturfs which are privatoly owned were lvauctl fvtr the nrtusioii. Music Adds to Evening. Music was fmiiishi'il bv Mis Helen Harper, violinist, MIks Loru ;Jnhner, Vellist .ami Alius Heuiali Clark, pianist. Uanciiif! wat enjoyed by somu of the KUeK',8. late iu the evening. "The proposed Portland cxpOKttion would greutly stimulate the Rtudy of art nt the I'nversity of Oregon," re marked Avard Fairbanks, of the art de pur tine nt of the university. "Jlie pie lures which Orepon nrt students would exhibit there would show the milliona of eastern visitors that Oregon, and espec ially Kugenc, is a most desirable place of residence for people -of culture and re finement." 1 Round Trip Fares OREGON ELECTRIC RY. PORTLAND $6.65 SALEM 3.85 . ALBANY - 2.40 CORVALLIS. 2.45 JUNCTION CITY .75 HARRISBURG 1.00 W00DBURN : 4.80 HILLSBORO 6,90 ; FOREST GROVE . . . .- 7.25 To all other points on the Oregon Electric Ky. at one aii(f one-half fare, made to end iu 0 or 5; mini mum round trip fare 50 cents. Tickets on Sale Feb. 21 and 22 Return Limit Feb. 23 Details will be furnished on request. Oregon Eiectric Ry. H. R. KNIGHT, .Agent, Eugene, Oregon. May Form District Legion Council in Western Oregon A district cotiucil may be organized by American Ijcgiou posts iu western Oregon from Kalem to the California hue. according 1o S. S. deorge, oni , niander if tlio Kngen post, who with Major . (J. White, attended a meeting 'in Albany during the week-end. Dele gates from many western Oregon posts were present, j A more effective way of cooperated I with state and nation in administering the aid to ex-service men wdk discussed , nt the meeting. Plans were laid to form "a ik- orjrnniJitioii and the mutter will he jniit up to the various posts soon. Tiisurance Geo. N. McLean, M, & W. building. E CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Tm k I doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little 'Kreezime" oti an aching corn, instautly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with fingrr. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezonc' for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. Start Now Use Grorsiore Fertilizer! FUR YOUR Lawns, Gardens, Shrubs, Flowers, Etc. full line of Feeds and Poultry Supplies. Seeds of 'l sort j. IDEAL FEED STORE 1-1 Kas t !Uh. Phone 1102 SLABWOOD FOR SALE eye.' C;,n mvr snpplv you with the most popular wood r on the market." SPRINGFIELD SLABWOOD Also Dry Hotly and Second Growth Fir. JM Booth-Kelly Lumber Co 'l0De ')2 r.th nnd Will.unptte Sts. To Our Friends: The Niibntantial giowth of this hunk is d,ic to fine friendships which it lias huilt up through lis ycajrs of suo- (pKtifiil achievement in 'neetiiiK the banking needs of this coininunity. A warm welcome will he Kiven your friend.-;, at FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Eugene. H .sources Over Three Million. The bouse moving ordiuunce m lieliu reconsidered by the jiuliciury i iinniillc uf the city coi.in il, to which it wa. refer red by the tonne.! lust night nt -i spe-:al fieling. This n.ti.il was taken as a re s.,:; of a se.c -,i sir. i,- .lemand by .1 . lt..rriuger, bouse niover, :'. r a rr-.iliusl-ll.cct nf th . fees required I v the v'itv for each house moved. .r. Hui'ringer said that if the present law- was not changed that he and his competitor in the bouse moving liilsinr-ss hero would discontinue operations in l'u gene, considering the charge of tflfi for moving even the smallest house, or even a garage, to be exccNsive. I'ouiicilinan Walker explained that 111;. fee was designated to pay for damage to trees and slreetn nnd interference with traffic. Cnilliciiniiin Sims added that the city intended to discourage th-. mov ing of "small, poor housoa, which had the effect of lowering properly value- iu the district tn which they were moved. Sower Of dlnance Passes Following the unuounrtiini-nt liy 1'il.v Attorney O. H. Foster Hiailhe cUy. could not. lawfully assess a portion of tiieiiost of Hie l'rniiklin boulevard sewer l Die S.-iutliern Vncifh company, iie.--i:is.' Ilie littler would not rcieivo any benefit from Iho iinproveinent, a resident on that street told the council that the propisid sewer was neither asked for no! desired liv himself and other property owneiw on (be thoroughfare menlioned liecausc they were using septic tanks, t'oiiiiciliuan 1'arks eJiilnined that the sewer was to lie constructed for lb.; purpose of doing away with the septic tanks, from which foul odors arose, especially during the summer season. The ordinance was passed. Projects Laid Ovr. A petition for a sewer on Moss street front franklin tn tinrden nnd one on (iarden to Wnlnut was allowed, hut. the project on Grand street wn laid over for further investigation, as was tho pe tition to pave Kerry street from Kiglilh to Ninth nvenue. The ordinance which provides for the grueling and graveling of Adams street from Kighth to lileventli avenue was amended to provide for the improvement of alley entrances at tho expense of abutting properly owners. ' New Lights for Council Chamber. New light fixtures will be installed in the council chamber. n a result of a mo tion mnde bv Coiiucilinnn Walker, Vho complained that the existing lights were hard on the eye sand often caused head aches. ' " 'ounrilinan (Juimliv made a detailed report of his Investigation nf the case of Mrs. Killinger. an RO-ycar-ol.l woman who recently fell on a broken sidewalk and received injuries for which she seeks compensation. Mr. (Juiinhv wes instruct ed to make further iuvesUgntions. A New Way to Save -on- Jewelry Un and after this date, for one year, every customer buying jroods at our store will be Riven ji trade check with every 50 cents' worth of good's bought. These trade cheeks -will be accepted by us at face value on the purchase of any article in our Special Novelty and Jewelry Department. To show our appreciation of your trade we have recently added this de partment, which consists of Ladies' Ix'ather Hand Bags, Purses, Solid Gold nnd Gold Filled Rings, Fobs, Chains, Bracelets, Card Cases, Jjiikks, Scarf Pins, Brooches, etc., all of which are fully warranted to give satisfaction and can he purchased by you at half price. You are Invited to Call, Inspect the Department and Commence Saving Trade Checks Now. Millinery There's a peculiar touch of refine ment about the new Spring Millinery that we arc showing now. The styles are all that hits been decreed correct and the materials are the most popular. However, our customers havo one dis tinct advantage in buying here. We have always sold our hats lowei than ordinary the difference you save. Those who visit here will at once no tice that individuality, the variety of the new spring hats. A better hat at a smaller cost litis enabled our custo mers year after year to dress better tho difference you save. Alice L. Simmons 172 East 9th Street, Eugene, Oregon. SPRINGFIELD NEWS Planning Ball Toam. The Amor hum I'-ion is backing up the Itascbull Project ror tho coming spring. A committee composed of Syd ney Ward, and Carl Setiseuey, has been appointed by the Legion, to get things in proper shape that spring will bring u good ball team and good games for the baseball faint. Purchase Restaurant. Frank Hampton purchased the restau rant fixtures of the White Luneh owned by Willis Cnchrnn, of FJugene, who dosed the place several wcekti ago. Mr. Hampton conies here from near Oak ridge, where he hatt been Tor the past two years. Previous to that time ho and a brother owned and operated a black smith simp here on Second street. 'J'hu new restaurant will continue under thu old' name of White Lunch. , May Open New Theater 1 If the plana of J. ltllningcr. owner of the ohl Fry J tun kin building material izes, n new up to dale moving picture house will be installed In the buiUfliigk. Tb: estimates for remodeling the ground floor, which Is now occupied by Mrs. Kidwells restaurant, are being taken un der ndvUcmeut. This will menu a new enterprise for Springfield, and in a good locatiou for a picture house. DIES AT SALEM Henry Schomal'cr, well known Snleiu resident ami for years prominent in Ma sonic circles, died at Ids home here Sun day night. Ho probably knew morn Ma sons than any other man on the Pacific const. He wiih iu his 75th year and had been Ml for mure than u vear. He is survived by hi wife, three sons and two daughters. They are lean Schomuker nud Mrs. Pearl J)evoe, of Salem; Mrs. Mabel Mortenseu of Spring field; lvau Schomuker of San Francisco and (icorge A. Cchomnker of Portland, Mr. Schomaker had held every office with in the Masonic lodge and was at one lime worshipful master, the highest one atttiiunhlc.--'Saleiu Statesman. - Mexican Ex-General Held ByV. C. Border Officials Kl Pawo, Texaa. F'cb., 21. American federal authorities tot lay moved drasti cally to enforce neutrality Uwa along tho Mexican border. ' ' Former (Jenrral Juan MeHgo of the Can-anna unuy wv.k held under $10,000 bond by United Statoa Comiulafdouei Smid. following an expedittou which it alleged to haw crossed from the Amer ican side two weeks ago to hold up a Mexican National trnin south of Juarea. Four other members of Morlgo'a band wero held under lesser bond. KLAMATH JUDGE NAMED Salem, i re.. Feb. ill. Governor Ol cott has appointed C. F. Strong nn judge of Klamath comity, aurceedfng Kuyden dull, resigned. JRGES QUICK BOMJS ' , f 7 i - C- " I- - ij ' J Hera Trom Oragon City. .Mrs. I'aul Nelson, of Oregoif City. sient a few days at the home of Mr. a ml Mrs. Carl Ulsen, returning on Haturilny. Air. Nelson was an nasociato of M'r. Olsens, at the H. V. depot about linir years ago. Springfield Personals. There was baud practico on Monday evrniug. quite a good many wero pres ent. - (icorge Ilasford who has been ol Miirshficltl for several months, arrived home Monday evening, for a visit. .Mr. S. Hnooks returned on Monday to I'ull Creek after apent a few days here at her home. ' Mrs. Sam Kichinnnd, and Miss Mary ItoberlH, entertained the Kcbckahs oa .Monday eveuitig at their ball. The l.nilii-s Auxiliary of Uio American Iicglon will serve tlie chicken supper at tho Morrison hall Wednesday evcuinff, the id. . Mr. and Mr. Sydney Ward, ore mov ing from NiringHel(l heights, to the Vitua block apartments. Phowsnda. tba cnolea of MieTamoltar. For Constipated Bowels, Sidk Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver" The tiiccHt cathartic-laxative in the world to physic your liver nnd lowela when you havo l)itv.y Headache, vol,'H. Itiliousnesn, ludigextion, or Upset, Acid Htojiinch is candy -liko "CaacareU." One or two tonight will empty your bowels completely by morning, and you will feel splendid. "They worjt while you aleep." CaKcaretii n.'Vef stir you up or gripe like Suits. Pills, Nilomel, or OU and they cost tonly ten cents a box. ChUdrcn lovo CuKcarets too. PlCWAPP .- I Ruddy Checks SparkliiiR Eyes Most Women Can Have Says Dr, wards, a Wi ll-Known Ohi-r Physician . Dr.F.M.Edw;ircif.ir 17ycarslrr-3krl stores of wtinr-n fur liver and bowt-l ail ments. DuniiK Hh.'i yc.irs he rave to his patient!! a iircvripl i-n made r.( a l v,cll kiwrn vrp-mble ingredients tnikwl with olive nil, naming. Ihcm tt- Edwards' Olive Tablets. You will know tlicm by their olive color. These tablet arc wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a nor mal action, carryinx tfl the svaste and ytiwious Matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, tallow look, dull eye, ptmplrs, coated tongue, head aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of lr. Kdwards' Olive Tablets nifrhtly for a time and note the pleasing results. ,rhouands o( women and men take Dr. Kdwards' Olive Tablets the suc cessful substitute for calomel now and then just to keep then lit. 15c and WARNING I Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. , Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism " Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contnins proper directions. Handy "Bayer" boies of 12 tablets Also bottles of 2i and 100 DTnnTuits. Ar.lrln l Ihe tri.tr srk a. !Ur ll.autsttor. ot M(itio.crtlfsciaur of Kallorlleseta Richard Seelye Jones, editor ( rhe Stars and Stripes and promi nent leader tn veUirana' organiza tions, recently appeared before th House Waya and Mean Ce :tnlt tea orrinc prompt enactment of the soldiers' bonus legislation. Jone; la Vice Commander of th Veterans of Foreign Wan, the or ganization of men who served In the A. E. P. and ia one of the fore most leaders In other ex-service men's organizations. DANCE Every Tuesday Night Dance Studio Rankin Hall IBaiDD Nevada vs. U. of 0. TONIGHT NEW AltMOKY, 7:00 P. M. : Admission 50c and 75c Seats on Sale at Mauser Bros. iTsTrrarTH