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MUSIC FACULTY AT
Th drink thotflb?
!n botttes-On draught
Dosrh fiardi'ii Punt Spray kills the
biiffK ou your tilnnti. Ideal Feed Store.
Knt lllh. 1'bune 11U2. If
Bhowauda. the choice of ths moker.
Tor quality oitn, Princa Nemo
' Pbnn 8. E. Rtnnu for Plana Tnnlnr
Oeo. Mi-lrin Miller, busy ilealtor, Eu
lene ud Florence. . tf
RoundTrip
Fares
to '
Portland
$5.90 Every Day
$4.90 Week End
Tickets sold on' the daily
fare are good for return
October 31, week end
tickots-sold Friday and
Saturday for fifteen duys,
and those on Nundav un
til and including Tues
day. This arrangement
continues until September
30, ,
PORTLAND
ROSE FESTIVAL
June 20-23, inclusive.
Every day has a pro
gram of, interest and
pleasure.
1 Oregon. Electric
Railway .
II. It. KNIGHT, Agent
A f :it ur of ill- hiiimJif r sesMon of
(lit I'niversity of Oregon s'-liooi of miu-!
nip this yar will le the concert given
liv memhers of ihf mii-ie faculty, 'lb I
first KHf intfl.v of the version, to he held
in ViJtard hull on 'J hunclay, .lui.e 'J'J at
11 n. in., will h a i-oiH-rt in wh'eh the
entire faculty will parliriirit. There will
1m additional entertainments hy c h dif
ferent intrurtor during the u;nmcr.
(ifory 1'ayijter IIffkrng, pianist will act
a director of the suuuner seni.ni arid
the faculty will include Mr. Ilookiiis.
Maihime Itn-e AJVtirew, Alln-rtn 1'ottcr,
and Mrs. Clifford Nash. Mr. Hopkins will
conduct Hhmkhu Jo urUhti'-, piano duwng,
theory and piano pedagogy and will give
private lessons in pi.-ino. Hp Las he in au
instructor in the school of music for
three yars and prior to that n a pupil
of Moy.owrki and IIi-mM ftandolph.
Madame Mi-flrw, superintendent of
voeiil itistuctioit. will remain for the
summer session, briniriiie to her work the
wide experience of her Kuropcan opcr-
am career and concert triumph. Her
natural muviciil ahiliry and splendid voire
placed on (hp foundation of years of ' in
tensive training, hug given her authority
in all that pertain to voice pliiceiiient,
development and artistic rendition.
Alherta Potter, who has been assistant
instructor to Hex I'nderwood. fcead of
the violin departtnent. will he Hn charge
of violin Instruction during the summer
session. Mits potter is an accomplished
violinist and recoKiiizcd as on efficient
instructor.
Mrs. f.ifford Nash will hp. the instruct
or in or ii n and puhlic school music. She
b orKanist at the Ontral U'rcshyterian
churcJi and will give private lessoiiH in
organ as well as conducting classes in
public school methods.
The privilejen of the school of muic
are. open to everyone who desires troin
injr aloiiK any musical line. Those who
are interested in summer study may se
cure further information from Mr. Hop-kins.
AS 1 IS ABOUT
TO GIVE
Portland Man Says He
Often Had to Lay Off
At a Time Until Tan
lac Entirely Over
came His Alarming
Stomach Trouble.
"! was so had off I almost (five up my
job, but I feel just fine since taking Tan
lac." said Andrew U, KrctcnesK, 1110 K.
1 llli street, North, Porlland, Ore.
"Kor over two years I " suffered
dreadfully from stoma cJi trouble. Every
thing I ntn would sour. I bloated ter
ribly with kiih and there was a burning
just like a coal of fire in my stomach.
My head ached fit to hurst and I got so
d'yry it was alt I could do to keep from
falling. I also had pains n cross my back
io bad I could hardly stoop over. My
sleep did me no Kood and I always gut
up with nit awful bad taste in my mont.h
mid feeling worse than when 1 went to
bed.
"Six bottlea of Tnnlac completely rid
me of my troubles. I now eat anythirffe.
never have n headache,' have gained sev
eral pounds in weight and never lose a
day from work. Taulac aura 1h a great
medicine."
Taulac la sold by oil good drug(itH.
UNUNTYK
IEVLNG.
Irving. June 20. Mr. 8. C. Harnden
i at iiouic. after au absence of 11 week
spent m hugene for treatment. Six
weeks of that time she was in the hos
pital. Mr. ami Mr. K. W. Z um wait received
a telerrarn last Krrday, stating that
their daughter,' Mrs. M. l. Kelso, who is
now living near Pine City. Wash., was
operated on for appendicitis at the hos
pital in Sp'.kmie, Vah. From last re
jMrts she was doing as well as could
b expected.
W'ilJiaiu tl. Klnssman motored to Cor
vallis la-t Sumlay morning.
J ay Kiiier from Fern Kidge has been
delivering strawberries to the people in
Irving the past week.
Vernon Wiscarson entertained his
Hflss in school with 8 weeney-rouM, find
otber enjoyable features, lat evening.
Ttie event being in honor of his passing
the eighth grade examination.
fieorge Mounts and family from
Franklin were visiting with Jiis sister,
Mrs. Jtenton Vicarioii and family on
Sunday. Mrs. Mounts is also a sister of
Henton WNcjirson. They brought Grand
ma Vitcar.MOU over with them to stay at
Irving for a while.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence King from
Everson. U'a-b., and Mrs, Alii Sim
mons and sjtn Herbert from Kugenp.
were visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. HfM-ka'day over two nigh it
the last of I be week. Mr. King, who is
a rural mail carrier nt Kverson motor
ed from that place to Kugene in two
days.
Irving grange met in regular session
Friday evening. Quite an interesting
n ting wiik held. They ore planning .1
children's entertainment in the near fu
ture to help in raising funds to aid the
Farm Home for children nt 'orvnllis.
which is in charge of the V. C. T. I'.
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NEW THING 111 EAST
Chicago, June 21. Purchase of human
gland on a large scale such as has never
been realized by the general public for
the rejuvenating of aging men, was re
vealed here toiay by medical authorities
Surgeons in many large cities have
ben experimenting with transference of
glands, purchased by wealthy men from
young and vigorous young men wh n ceil
ed funds.
The operation on Harold F. McCor
mick, by which the life giving gbmds of
a young man were reported to have be-u
grafted on the .M year old millionaire, I
has merely jterved to attract attention of
the public to the?? operations, wJiich I
have been no secret to the meilical pro- 1
fession for several years, one surgetii
stated. t
This surgeon admitted that he In. I
conducted frequent experiments and op
erations in transferring purchased glands
from the body of one man to another.
monkey glands in bis experiments, but
that glands from men Were jUt as u'
ful if men could be fnurd to make tiie
sacrifice.
I will pr -flnce at lea.-t one Ktiglish
man on tije platform who has been re
juvenated and who has sufficient morl
courage to admit it publicly," he declared.
A COMMU
MABEL
Mabel, June 20. Sum liiR was in',
Eugene n business Friday. i
Earl Athiiim went to Salem to visit rel-
ttlivea over Sumlay,
Quite a im in be r utendei) Uic old maids'
convention.
.Mr. and MrK.Clorence IttfhljuF. Mr.
and Mrs. Clark visited the home of
.Martin Clark at Mjircola Friduy evening.
Harry Cole haa been 'very aick in the
past week.
Itay Itigga went to Goshen to visit bis
wife who is in the hospital Sumlay.
LewU Unit It-due wuh in Eugene on
Saturday looking after business.
Mrs. (J. K. Iteed was in M areola Fri
duy transacting business.
.Mr. and Mrs. J no. GtMlard aud daugh
ter. Mrs. Wm. Godard and Mrs. Mary
Conarchee and ,7 no. Hilemau visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cole Sun
day. '
TJie plaining mill la putting ou an ex
tra crew in the planing department,
which will run a night shift for several
months.
Jim Paris Is back to Mabel. He has
been gone for several months and he was
sure glad to get back to bid old home
town.
vrarcool'clean 'kitchen
foW PEARL OIL
Pearl OH, burned in a good oQ cook
stove, is en economical as well as a
clean and convenient fuel.
You are rid of the drudgery of feeding
ant cleaning out a range and your
kitchen is cool and comfortable. You
work with a clean, intense cooking
heat concentrated directly under the
burner where it is needed.
To be sure of best results in your stove,
use Pearl Oil. It burns cleanly-no
smoke or odor
Dealers everywhere. Buy it by name '
Pearl Oil
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
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PEMjVOIL
WALTERVILLB.
Walterville, June 10. The Thurston
young people will give n play Saturday
evening. June 24tli at the 1. G. O. F,
hall of Wullervile, Ore. The title of the
play if "Uie. Elopement of Ellen." The
price of admission will be 1 " and 25
cents. The C. K. society of W'nltcrvillc
will sell ice cream and cake during the
evening. The proceeds of the eveuing
will b equally divided between the two
societies. Everybody come and have a
good time.
The Sunday school convention held
Sunduy was one, of the best ever held.
The newly elected officers for this year
are: President, Mrs. Itay Haugi) of
Thurston; vice-president, Mrs, M, .1.
Wearin, of Walterville; secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. F razee, of Ijcaburg. Several
invitations were offered for the place
of meeting next wvenr ami it wan voted
to hold the convention next year at
Thurston, to be held the third Sunday
In .Inne.
Gladys Tnnmnn Wt Sunday for Mon
mouth where she expects to attend sum
mer school for six weeks.
Frank Ashley was in Eugene Monday
on business.
MkEKOiENE)
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AND LIGHT
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The reclaiming of I .TIM) ner.s hnrdering
on Triangle ake was pronrmnced de
feasible by two experts from (. A. C.
and the farmers: of that -tcchm started
yesterday to oruanixc for the wm. ac
cording to Ira P. Whitney, nutty agri
cultural nRent. Professors Cicoriie W.
Knble, drainage specialist at.d W., I..
Powers, soil specialist, of !he I Mm'rou
Agricultural college, ami Mr. Whitney
spent the Inst two thivs nt th" lake. '
The reclaiming of in laud around the
lake in to he accomo'lshed by wiileniug
the lake nutlet so that a constant jdrore
line can Im established even thfing the
flood periods. The projet would nl
carry with it the atraishictpng ef the
luku creek channel so that it would cany
more water. It can te dono whhon. mi
pairing the scenic beauties of (he lake,
says Mr. Whitney.
llYnfssor Powers declared Mint the
land adjacent was wonderftiltv uiihiciv,'
and if properly drained. wo:!d he one of
the garden spots of Oregon. After the
survey was made the farmer heal the
experts report at the grunge hall ami
elected a coimulttee to lay plans for the
organisation of a drainage ditrit If Those
chosen ou the committee were M. John
son. E. J. Norloti. S. McKneii and J. A.
Ihickctte.
The Meattowview drainage district
have retried the required acreage sign
ed up nud will file their petition to have
the district ortianlxed next week, accord
ing lo Mr: Whitney. Prolmoly actual
work on this project will start this fall
Western Miners Against
Denison "Blue SkyM Bill
Penver, Colo., June 21. The. western
mining congress, today was ou record un
animously against the Ientson "blue sky"
bill now before congress. Mining men of
several wenteru states in scsmoii here
urged the substitution of a bill which,
while oppoed to fraudulent promotion,
would not he "blue skv" in character.
The conference also urged alsditiou of
nil unnecessary tax consuming bureaus
aim entereii a protest asninst govern
ment interference with private business
and personal liberties.
The meeting ends Unlay.
Tilly's Tohacco vxtract and soap com
pound fta control of hug( and mites on
flowers ami bushes. Ideal Food Store,
131 East t'th. Phone IU'2, tf
Voronoff Not Optimistic.
By WEHB MIM.KII
d'nited Press Staff Correoondent)
Paris. June 21. Gland M:iii;dnntiig
opt- nt ions, such a that wiil'-h Hnrr.li!
F McCormick is reported tn hav uh
inittt J ti. hi"e been perform d ievrral
t'ti cs fu Germany, but hnve hf en ou'y
.nrf:ahv successful. Or. Zer. Voronoff.
famous surgeon, said toluy in an inter
view. "This indifferent success, he Mini,
"was due to the fact that th patient
from whom the gland was t-iUfn for
transplanting was not entirely healthy.
However, if a man can he found willing
to part with the gland, it's an excellent
method."
Hr. Voronoff announced that he is
pursuing gland experiments at the pres
ent time and will be ready to make im
portant revelations in the autumn.
Work Is Very Secret.
Meanwhile his work is very secret.
"I will explain the entire results of
yearn of experiments," he said.
I will exhibit men who have been
treated and been rejuvenated.
This will be done before the French
surgical congress in October at which
surgeons from many nations, including
the T'nited States will be able to leuru
how glands are transplanted by correct
methods."
Dr. Voronoff said lie bad always user
NITY LEADf R I
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THE banks are cen
ters about which
revolvo most of the
construftive commun
ity projects. They are
leaders in supplying
capital necessary for
new industries.
During the years since
this bank was estab
lished, it has helped
provide the means for
developing Lane coun
ty in its agriculture
and industry ,and will
continue to do so.
"39 Years of Helpful
Service"
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of Eugene
The Whole Family Loves
College Ice Cream
Xo wonder this cream is a favorite with ev
civoiio it has a charming, delicious flavor
that conies from skillful blending of the pur
est and .best ingredients that ever' went into
(he making of good Jce Cream!
If you haven't tasted, it there's a
' delicious treat in store for you
Eugene Fruit Growers Association
Might h an-d Ferry ,
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PERFORMANCE.
PROVES
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IN Sm DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
In Balboa Part. Llttlt Htap. trade
character ol The Sprtckels 'Sav
age " Tire Company, dances alter
the tajhlon ol hie lorelathert.
The bridge and buildings In the
background were built lor the ran
amo-Colllornla Exposition held In
San Diego during 19 IS-1 6. Lett
Intact these structures lorm as
beauttlul a show ground today as
they did then.
It would be difficult to locate better
natural " testing ground " for the develop
ment of tires than the city of San Diego and
Its environs affords. Here, within com
paratively short distances can be found
every type and condition of road that tires
may be called upon to withstand from
long, splendidly paved highways to dirt and
rocky ruts, from mountain trails to desert
sands.
Being the Home of Savage Tires, the ad
vantages thus afforded have naturally been
made .use bt by the Spreckels "Savage"
Tire Company. Under these varying con
ditions, through close attention and careful
tabulation of results a tough, efficient tread,
a strong, flexible carcass and a remarkable
bead lock were developed and incorporated
into the Savage Cord.
An Interesting story could be written ol
the development of this tire and the tests It
went through.
Tread Wear Tests
On rocky, mountain stage line runs, Sav
age Cords averaged better than 10,000 miles
In a service where no other tire had ever be
gun to approach that mileage before. This
performance was the mor. remarkable be
cause some of our tires were purposely
" under-siied " to determine what .they
would do against larger sizes of competing
makes that had been previously used.
We point with no particular pride to Iso
lated Instances of 30,000 miles rendered by
our tire In service where other makes have
never gone better than 18,000 miles, or less,
before. These we class as exceptional cases.
They do not necessarily prove the consist
ency of performance we are desirous of
. portraying.
Bead Lock Tests
A common point of failure in cord tlrea It
the bead. The success of a tire require
exacting, correct construction here, Aslda
from regular road service our bead wai
tested for strength and stretch In various
unusually severe manners. .
Mounting our tire on a wheel and drop,
ping It several times from the fourth atory '
bf our main factory building did not dislo
cate or do any damage to the bead or car
cass as evidenced by 10,000 miles of service
rendered thereafter by this tire in further
test runs. , ' ,
We tried repeatedly to effect a dislocation
of the bead by over-inflating our tire. . In
this we were unsuccessful. In each case the
rims collapsed under the enormous press
ure. Finally we mounted a tire on cast Iron
bead rings and Inflated it to better than 1400
pounds hydraulic pressure (the government
specifications require only 350 pounds).
Even this enormous pressure did nut dislo
cate or break the bead it broke the iron
rings. This tire, seating properly on the
rim Is now in road service and has thous
ands of miles to its credit.
Tests for Carcass Strength "
Placed on runs where the tread wear)
more quickly than usual, Savage Cords aver.'
aged 20$ better service on their original
treads than the total previous mileage se
cured from other makes of tires used under
similar conditions. Retreaded, these tire
increased even that mileage by 87 i. .
On runs of this nature Savage Cords hsv
been retreaded three and eveniour tame ;
showing a most remarkable carcass strength.
We have Incorporated into this tire nvn'
teen outstanding constructional ftaturi
that DTuke it truly wonderful prodiM.
B. F. GOODPASTURE
AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES . ' -Phone
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C Almost any tire will give satisfactory service
7 vuMvmun,. mi manes win even
render satisfactory service under certain adverse
conditions. Certain makes of tires wiil perform
best on long drives over pavements, other makes
will show to better advantage on dirt hiohwavs
nd sa it goes. '
fl. Our object has been to build Savage Tin- to
perform equa ly well under every condition on
the short haul of the heavily ladencd cotamercial
car, on the heated roads ol the candy desert, over
mua and stones of the land of forests or the broad
dirt highways of the plains.
C That we have accomplished our purpose i
evident from the rcsulls users of Savage .Tires are
inc 3 ri cun LUa &hvhbc. line CO. cjii rien irnnmyi
OUR BEET ASSET IS THE SATISFIED CUSTOMER
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