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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1922)
Tuesday Evening, Jmm 11, 1022 Tago Twf CBB EDOENH BUSH STOP ITCHING ECZEMA Penetrating, Antiseptic Ztnjo Will Help You Never mind how often you ha ve tried nd failed, you can stop burning itch ing Eczema quickly by applying Zt-mo furnished by any druggist for 35c Extra large bottle, $1.1)0. Healing be gins the moment Zeino is applied, in a ahort time usually every traceofEczmia, Tetter, Pimples, Rash, Blackheads and similar skin diseaas will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, always use Zemo, Die penetrating, antiseptic liquid. W hen others fail it is the one dependable treat ment for skin troubles of all kinds. The Pencil With the Disappearing Point- a I? mi -V 7 ii r TiRFSS vm.r ' Kerfinnint ' straight down on ' thi" nnrvr nnl trip lcarl fthearhes itself in the barrel, where it can't break or damage the lining ofpocket or handbag. Redipoint leads are double length. Each one writes 25,000 words. The cap turns both ways, driving the lead out or drawing it in. Redipoint is guaran teed against defects of material and work manship, Made in standard and pony s 1 2 e s aluminum, nickel, silver and gold finishes. Redipoint leads in seven degrees of hardness, 10 cents per box. y OMEN will b (ld to h.t ..,...... wllhmtt ffrtptnic or weakening. -.11 I .-II vnti ,v. Syrup Pepein than from Mill. '',r pill' nd drtlc catharllce. yrup repmn is a wiiu, inn" cleanser and regulator. llcuiUouly about a cent a dose. 1 DR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN THE FAMILY LAXATIVE Tako T)r. Caldwell'e Syrup Papain wken ooiirtlpalnd. bilious. In.ml.iuy oroutotaoni. Vou will nud your urn trl nsalth and eomplellon ao Ira proved (bat I'M cosmetics will ne needed. Tlionaod ol women bava proved Ibis true. HALF-OUNCE BOTTLE FREE Feur ucat comtipdiion. w wn tt you io not Itauttt II lauHU at tni momero Irl m und Tii a HoII-Ouik Trial Bolll til my Slli. HIF.E OP CHAKUf nta ytm will U II l.nlj '""'V una your name am, um.. - Jit. Wnwmslwuy. Calapooya Mineral Waier, the prineo mo uj oaH jiub iq J Ifedipriru: 75 c to $3.50 Si everywhere by reliable dealers. Ineveiyline youllfind A weJustTliglitl l brand -in coffee ifc Golden ' ?l ' ' .'1", I''-1- "7 - " ' ' ' ' , I . ' '-t BIG POWER yBr BIG AUTOMOBILES You selected your car carefully for qual Ity. Select yourmotorfuel the same way. It's unfair to feed a good car an inferior gasoline. "Red Crown" answers completely the automotive engineer's demand for a motor fuel that will vaporize rapidly and uniformly la the carburetor and ex plode cleanly in the cylinder. All the heat units it contains are converted into power at the drive wheels. "Red Crown" is uniform In quality every gallon is the same, wherever and whenever you buy it. Fill at the Red Crown sign at Service Stations, at garages, or other dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ICalsfacak) uht Gasoline AT TO With more than 350 students rrgld- toriuif in K5 courses, with 37 Instructors, the Kuueue HMon of the Univerx.ty of Oregon muiiiiiht term will open June 1!). A large in-rr't'iitnge of those att'ndiu& i ure tearfierH, and about thirty snperln-1 tendents and principals of OreKon : ncboojs are zpecti'L Muny well knoun M)ucatorH will serve on Uie fucult.v. Or-; ville I'rntt, miperioteudeut of ffia knue city whtMdH and formirly hc;nl of the di'iKirtincnt of education at Dcl'jiuw tinivTsj(y, ill offer cotirnc in hij:n Hhool prottleuiH and orgauizutioii of r'ty HchoolK. I'rofcnsor fc. t J-indnav or the t'liivcrsity of Iowa, who will inn met. in edwntmnul psychology, hits ulo hud ex pern1 wo uk n city scliool Kiipi rrilt';) lent, and hfiH written extensively for educa tionnl jourmilK. The remainder of the facility will he made up of infltructor from Princeton. Pennsylvania, Michigan. Mimieftotn, C'olutiihia. Idaho. Torntf sunt Oregon it m verm ties. Y. M .Covers Housing. J he coinniiH I. M. C A.lian taken charge of the housing situation, and listR are being compiled of available pl;iei fur ttoanl and roim. light houfel:ee'in,t rooms, anartnients, and small furinxliod hniieH. Friendly and Susan f'ampbell, men's nnd women residence haIN on ihe en in pun, will provide board and rvn:n for $8 per week, and board alone for $0. The T'ltivernity health service wil! be at the illKpoHJil of the mtnimer term stu dent, body. The- hospital will be. eloseft during the summer, but flie dlHpensar? will be open throughout 'the scHNion, An ojiportunitv will be given Professor Reddle's drainatintlon class to present a populiir plav at the end of the term;, and Professor Oeorgo ' Tunibull's cluss In iouruulism will again publish th" Summer Sun. a daily newspaper of college new. Many Speakers for Assemblies. It is hoped that assemblies may be held dally, and the following speaker have already agreed to lecture at this hour. Dr. S. B. Harding, Minnesota; Or. J. IK Hpaeth, Princeton; Dr. R. T. Di vine, associate editor of t.V Survev riulihl Sumpcl Koah. Seattle; Or. R. M. Wenley. Michigan; Otis Richardson, Ida.; Superintendent O. C. Pratt, of Spokane ciiv schools: State Superintendent .T. A. Churchill; P. L. Campbell, president of the TTniversltv of Oregon; Pr. Edmund S. Conklin, Head Colin V. TVment. and Earl Kirkpatriek of the University oT Oreiron. Courses are offered in the following departments: botany and bacteriology, chemistry, drama nnd the speech arts, economics, education. Enclish, genloey. Oermnn, history, jonrnollsm, library methods, mathematics. - music, phvsica) education, physics, phychology, noliticnl science, romance languages, ana socia logy. Fine Prune Prospect ? 1 I V . ! . Ia Willamette Valley Salem. June D. Bcarbo rough of ('reswell reprirts a very Urge tountKe of prunes this year, which aba estimates to reach between 300 and 400 tons. The : prune situation tbroughor.t the WHamet- te valley is very satisfactory and grow- ; era believe that io most cases there will I he a heavy crop. i At a regular meeting of the board of directors of the Oregon firowers Coop erative association authority was given 1 the committee on dried fruit and the i tried fruit sales department to oiuke or- : mngeinents for at least a fifty per cent advance on the opening prices of prune, to be given to growers upon -delivery to the packing house or upon be ing graded.--This insures the growers of a cnod substantial' payment at the be ginning of the season.. , Caaniag Now Underway. Canning is beiue done by the Oregon Growers' doopcrutivei association begin- pitnf this week at the Salem dried fruit packing plant, which has been remodeled tyittcttommndate muchiujjry for a two line fanhery. 1,'tie capucity, it, is stated, wilt ifc'inMHit twenty-five tons; of fresh fruit per day, and the season' output will be hetwefln seven i y and , ; .eiglity thousand case.:j'';,i: C J Pugh in charft of canning opera tions is eudeavoriug to make the asso ciation's pack stand for quality. It js ex pected that as the canned irmt put up by the association be comes better kuowu in eastern markets that the present capa city, will be greatly increased. It ia reported in a recent communica tion from . Philadelphia representative who bad ocned a pack of munber ten water grade awilcs before a group of wholesale grocers that without exception t was declared to be the bcBt pack they had ever seen. Ity putting up quality fruit in this man ner, it ik believed a large tonnage of fresh fruit will be saved yearly that could not otherwise, be handled: . r qpray Appivs inis ween. TtSta : ndvlKed by thn field experts of the association, as well -flu rue slate ex periment station that the SO day spray should be put on applies during this week mntns are riving aoout now and will soon be depositing eggs. This spray should be combined with the regular scab spray and lead arsenate should he added at the rate of two pounds per 1(H) gallons ol water. If the presence of the cherry fruit macgot is noticed, it Is advisable to spray with poisoned bait composed of sodium arsenate, one-half pound, molasses two ipiar's to eiiiht gallons of water. One pint to n tree is sufficient. 2E TOP An alSotment of summer stocks from U. S. camps t6'!be sold immediately--- spectacular dispos; genuine army goo BE OT as Eastern Rotary Club Special Trains Pass Through, Eugene Thri"i Rotary club trnins pr-sol throUKli Khkciic tiillny from tlie InliTiia. tinuul Hotary convention in I.o Amri'Ii's nnd thri'p others will push tliroiii;ii un W rillivHiluy nnd Thllrsiliiy. An. nun tnc Hntiiriana rominir borne hy tlin nortlioi'ii ronto uro the t'lovelnnd, Tolt'ilo, Roston, New York mill riilladeliiliia Uisumt Kronps. Fifteen Mtrine specims writ nver tnc rortlniKl ilivlnlon for Son KrnnriHUii on Sunilny mill an xrlieiliilinl to return over tho division this week-end, iiecord iiiK to K. (). Lewis, ti-avi'liiiif pnssenirer UKent of the Southern I'neifie who ijieett the Kinitli hound trains nt AsJi!?md. Both the Hniiiriuns and SShriuera ex pressed theinselvrH tit pleased with the appearance of Oregon towns and th prosperous looking countryside, says 11 1 Ijewis, TODAY'S MARKETS. AU quotations are wbolesale. I'rlcea arA those local deslera any they will pay for produce brought to the city. Any range in prices ia due to the fact that aome dcalerx will pay more, or leas, than oth era. - No retnil prices quoted. Egga and Poultry Firgs, fresh Ifff21c I.itrht hens llffii 17c Hens, heavy, live 20i;22c Old roosters i 10c Broilers, lb 2lc Butterfat and Butter Creamery butter 3041c Butterfat lc Meat Markat Steers . .7n Veal UffinVje fou-s, on foot ,. 4ftHc Pork, dresKnd , 1 4 ,c pork on foot '. . c Yearlings, lambs tie Spring lambs Tt wneat an wool Jewish Midshipman Claims Academy Book Insults Him Washington .June lit. A scathing denunciation of all policies In the United Stutes naval academy discipline which allowed discrimination against a midship man of Jewish extinction was made In the senate today by Senator Sutherland, republican, W. Va. Sutherland announc ed he would make an investigation to find out what extent autlioriliea at tho academy were responsible for mistreat ment of Leoiiard Kaplan, Y est Virginia student, who said he was "insulted" in the class year nook. Senator Sutherland ileeiareil lie wotllil address a message to President Har.liua asking that the nffair be investigated. PORTLAND DRESSED MEATS l'ortlnnd, Ore. June i:t.-(.-ountry meats, selling prices: t'ountry hogs liMC heavy stuff less; yeat tops auoui on io KKr pounds 1J en; neavy biuii less; lambs 20 (it) 22c pound. Smoked meats Hums 30 & 30c; breakfast baron 2,"i (d) -inc. racking bouse meats Steer Deer liMi i,i. - i.i... i..,i,u in I im ; neiiern j-i y-jy , ' , iridf22c: ewes liifu lie: hogs ItiVjtjilic pound. For quality cigars. Prince Nemo, Geo. Melrln Miller. Busy Realtor, Eo- ten and Klorenc. f Wool, coarse. Hi. Wool, medium, lb. . . Wool, fine, lb Hides, be?f, green .. Hides, calf Hides, kip Onta, per ton Barley, per ton . . . Kye, per ton Wheat, No. 1 sacked Hay, clover Hay, cheat Hay. vetch and oats VaoetaMea and Fruit Strawberries, crate JlnS'Sl.fiO Potatoes fl.no Walnuts, lh 82c Ithiibnib, lb. flrccn onions, dox. nunchea ,50c Itndishcs. dox. bunches 50c Asparagus, lb 10iric Spinach, lh 10e Cucumbers, doi 00fiffT'2 Green peas, lb 1V tiooseberrtes, lb la' ...,22(ff2rc 41c ....424:ic 2c 6c 3c :t.-. W0 J.10 Sl.OWtl.OS 0 ....lt1(ffl2 .12815 1 i'. l) is- "A word to the, wise is sufficient' ead the super-dou page poster that is now oh your door-step mpted Wednesday, June i 4, 9 o'clock sharp, the doors open on ihe greatest sacrifice yet atte, urdus Ar Eugene, 646;;ViSiamette j . .. ,i,. . i - Store Cottage Grove cember opened unchnuged at 39 7-Sc and closed off 1-2. PORTLAND MARKETS Portlnnd, Ore., .lune 1H. Cattle: "Re ceipts 12; tone of market nominal; best steers $8.25 fill 8.7.r; fair to good sterrs $(..25 Oir 8.25; choice rows and lieifi-ra $0.25 6.50; caimera $2 (o; 2.5(1; hulls fl.75 v Si0; calves $4.50 9.50. ;; ' , Hogs Receipts 470; tone of market sternly; prime mixed 1 1 .75 ?? 12.25; rought heavy $8 f 11.75; pigs $11.75 12. Sheen Receipts C00; tone of market steady; eat of mountain lambs .$10 Ot) 11; vallev Iambs $0 (w, 10; yearling $7 ('i 0; wethers $l (Vj 8; ewes $2(i 0. Troducer Hens 17 ?-2?lc; cheese 25 fi; 27cj butter 40c. Milwaukee, Wis. Tommy O'Brien, Lo AngeleK, won from .lohnny Af-viid Mjhvaukee, on a foul in the fourth rut fnmirn with Fli-nry Tmtnn. 'A'A West CORNS Lift Off with Fingers WHEAT MARKET BREAKS Portland. Ore., .lime IX The brenk In wheat prices had the effect yeRtenlav or again stopping trading. Hids on an grades and deliveries were reduced 4 cents at the "Merchants' Exchange. If offers were made on the outside they were not available. Stocks of old wheat nre small and at no time have been free ly offered, which makes covering of snlos difficult, regardless of the trend of the market The rhicntm wire to the Grav-Rosen- baum Grain company follows: Tfeavy liquidation hrenking market rtVvoid of sufficient buying power to enuse more than nn'mportnnt recover ies. Situation looks discouraging. Coun try sellintr wheat freely. Enron appar ently Indifferent even on derllne. Senti ment bearish but It will take something drastically different to turn market" Strawberries Break. The strawberrv snnnlv was heavier yesterday than the local demand conld absorb and a considerable pnrt of the receipts had to be carried over in spite of sharply reduced prices. On the early farmers mnrket good berries sold nt $1.50 6? 1.75. Prices on the street in the afternoon rnnced from $1.25 (Sf 1.50. Some of the larce growers announced to day they wnuld have only about two more picking. Cube Butter Market Unchanqed The cube butter market was firm at last week's prices. Shipping orders and buying for local storage took care of the surplus. The demand for eggs has decrensed n receipts have fallen off. Ijocal consump tion, whivh was heavy before the berrv season, is now light. There was no change in prices yesterday. Poultry and dressed meat arrivals were moderate ami prices were steady. loesnt hurt t bit! Prop a littU "Kreeaone" un an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your 'Initifiist aells a tiny bottle o fKreetone for a tew cents, sufficient to remove every ban! o-ro, sft mm. or corn be tween the toes, and (Jie cnllutcs, without orucm or irritatiuu. CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW Chicago, .lune IS, Wheat prices were hiehcr nt the close of the Chicago hoard of trade today. .'Exports demand was better. Ro ports fnm Europe on crop con.titinn, were a bullish factor. Weather condition in the southwest continued favorable for the hnrvest. Re ceipts were lt-''t OiUs sold lower. Prtv ymton were higher. July wheat oin-nwl off 1-4 at $t 00 1-4 and Hocd up 1 ; September opened off 3-4 at $1.10 and closed no H-t; Decem ber opened up 1-2 at $117 M-4 and clos ed up 1. .Tub? mm opened off 1-4 nt Co Tie nnd closed nnchsnee. September off 1 -4 at OS Jl-4 and closed nnchnnged. Peeem her opened up I S at 04c and closed off I S. Julv oats onened off S 9 at W 1-4' and rlosed off 14; Septmler opene-i un cbmjed at 37c and rlosed oft 7 S. l)e- Railroad Travel Costs Are Down (s3Nn) ) -!'., To ' ' . " San Francisco arid Eastern Cities Via the Scenic Shasta Route . 25 Saving to San Francisco and Return Sale dates June 3 to 33 i nel. (Sale dates Juue 15 to 20 incl. Final limit July 31st Final limit July 20th Summer Tourist Fares East Through .California Cost much less this year x You "my visit Ran Francisco, Los Ansreles and San DicRO, wonder eities of tlie Pacific Coast; California's Charming Seashore nnd Mountain Kesorts. Three Na tional Parks and Scores of inviting pleasure places Swing East this way and see more of the U. S. A. Round Trip Fares to Portland Are the lowest in years BM.90 $5.90 For sale dates nnd other particulars ask agents " Plan now to make trips this summer and lake advantage of great reductions in railroad fares For fares, .reservations, train schedules, transit limits, stopever privileges or beautiful folders inquire of agents SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES ' ' JOHN' M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent