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Ycgi.Ttfof' THfl ' EUOENE' iSXICY GT72EBD "'. Friday Evening, - 'July 21, If ' 4 :J L nv fts Ecgene Duly Guard HUUkti -veery Kvenlns Except toads 07 tae Guard Printinx Co. mkf UvOaag, 68-78 Seventh At. WhI OHA& H. riBHEB J. X. BHELTON - Ttlefheeee; : 19 Business OfOee . UW-rKditrial Itoome Fertile Htsrstistatlvte; Ralph R. Mulligan, 80 JCeet 2d Street. Raw fork City. O. J. Andersen, Marqtatte BuiMtng, ObtrtSO. HI. j rf -" Bdwta O. Wllllaras, Hobart BuilaTag, en Francises, Oalit rUUi LBA8BD WIBJD REPORT OF THU UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION SibMritlM Rates: By Carrier, per year In advance. y uemer, par nsontn , , By Ifafl, in Lao County, advance... .M.1 ! J 7, par yaw $4.' miPAT,, 3 VIS 21, I j , ..I : PARAGRAPHS By Robert UHIIaa . THE OREGONIAN AND TAXES correct this,- aeuianrn; ihe pian a 1 stenographer waa beautiful,' and his wife waa not Jealous." . A widow with money to burn seems to have a peculiar attraction for her old flame. .:, ,; , !r. . , Still, a Ford ridea very well when loaded with five -people and . $118.00 , worth) of eeceeeories. . . - Nearly all people are fair and decent if tney Dave aome assurance tuai tne other . fellow wUl be. ' .. -j ... : "4 - ,- .- ;. .' , ,'. The boll weevil is no ardent prohibi tion! nt. Jfle seems ' determined to rid America of the cotton gin, also., . Of course profanity Is wicked but what m one to do wneu a ny agios over one a bald spot at 5 a. m.? ,;v ., i e TMf modern maw thlnka he' fa. rougAing it. when he wear. a aoft vuiiKr sHi urives me opeu car. A. "We believe," declares the democratic state cen tral committee-, in the nearpIatform adopted at its recent meeting '"that the one loading and paramount question in Oregon is taxation.-. No other, question ' approaches taxation in irnporfance in every, home. ; ..,';.',. During the past ten years state taxes have increased 521 jer cent, population has only increased 16 per .. cent and assessment valuations only' 20 per cent."- ' Startling enough; but what is, tho answer? More , ( taxes! Or less expenditure? " , From the politicians will come, of course, solemn .'' talk about cutting down expenses. They have" been 1 , doing it for ycars--partieulurly during the amazing . period of mounting taxes, in the past..decade. But ' there iias 'been little or no' relief, few. concrete plans , for real economy, i . i ' ; Every one knows that in his private concerns the " way to( economize is to iiVe on less. But in our pub- - lie affairs we babble, about economy and pass Dills to raise more money: Now wo are at the end of our - resources on property taxes, uud a state income tax is next. New ways to raise money are always the i fashion; old ways to upend less money are getting less and less popular. Oregonian. . 'But what is the Oregonian doing to wromote tax reduc tion! Between campaigns it wails and sheds copious tears THE MIDDLE GROUND By MARION BUBICaJ . XEW r)KVEIX)IMENTS . . - Chanter (M). It was Amr after all. and not Mrs. Tnlbdt who uenmaded Irtitlier -to see Claire. '.; Amy came borne from her visit to nni fcixter-in-law in a deep study. Something was toiiiir on inside ber frivolous yet sometimes shrewd little mind. u was not one of Iter busy ntghts.-sne should have iteen fn the opera holme stmlyiunr tlio-methods of th nMn wlio ang minor parts. She told Adam, in fni-t, that sue woidd he there, and that she might leave early so he was not 'til call for herv ' '' ' ' ' '' .' "" 1 rhe uiiWI rhh trt appeal to I.ntliVr. ?"rhere's'inst '(ie aria in lire first h t that I (WantrtA he'nr," nlie said. ''Come along Willi iiic,vIo, dear, and We'll have a sociable sunduo afterward and wulk lljime."( ' ' ' ' '" lather igood-nntivydlv put' his book doi. ana ''they -went of. At-nfr they were walkintviianieward up Fif I h avenue. "HoinethinKV-hniiped td Clnire," slie bcKim, and told bitn all about Hie afternoon...'-' . . -fr .- "She's cliange.'I.uther, I don't know whether she's in. love with you or not. It doesn't matter.. She's in a funny little iu-between stage, she'li full in love with .1 . . 1 ,. J - ,7 rt 7r 7 ymi n )mi iry. 11 you lion i, mien i,iuiif over th6 waste ,ot publie money und the woes of the taxpayer. ant to fail iu love with un.eoue else. Luttu it iiuua uu ul t'tuciioii Limn nnn lircns r.n iirr.v mnm- ""w i- i-"-. bers to vote a straight ticket, regardless of jthe; reputation, character or aibility of the candidate. It puts party tbove jiiuiiu utiiuiuiivv uuu iiituxnty ttuu iui, js, ine pnjicipai reason whv taxes in Oregon have rioared Rkvwnrd. , . Even now the Oregonian is awaiting the outcome of the fetch contest over the nomination for governor, readv to ai'cnt.l .n b. ui n. . w ' Tt Hall and religious' and race intolerance anti un-American dis-! wasn't in love with him. aim wbj, iuHt TtVUrA nf p.nnBtit.nfrir.ii.il riirlitii okOfooM nl 5r,.n.TU,4,.wl.fl"ttered.? ". have peopla tbmk ond extravagance. It makes no difference to the Portland puper which candidate it must -wlioop it up for, just so the party label is pinned on straight. ' The Oregonian wants to know the "answer; there t you have it. ; - ''-;'.. -. . . . . - "Out otailduel That's a complimentary reaRonl" . - - "Ves. now .stand on your dignity as you once did; You told June Claire Jind to come to you and heir your pardon for nil two- wrongs ehe d done--- Jiiitlier, tion t THE GUTENBERG BIBLE he was. in love with her. Now he's -to marry another - girl she told me. she tells me everything and it's not out yet. but will be in H week or so." "Those aossins nt the theatre will sav be jilted her: .She's afraid of that. If she hail any excuse well, don t you see. if she told them tomorrow she waa going back to vou." . . "Well?". ' V - .' " J ;" ' "WeO, they knnw the trouble was mosUy about Clarke. They'd think 'she threw him' over anyway, ; her pride would be saved.';' .' ; . ' "Nice reason for her to make up. Luther said bitterly, ."She's, been carry- IT! The Btonle who .haven't lime to vote aiwjsjWfind. time, during I ho ensuing yeafr to cuss tie man ejected. ; 1 1 . v- ! ,);, ,,.- .. ; ' At twentvt her love la nil fire and dreams; at thirty it is all common sense ' ana a flf sire, to. get settled. . i- ' Those who condemn the sinner moat bitterly are but endeavoring td still their own troublesome conscience!. , . .-. .. . It's, funny to seo a crook elude the cops in a movie, but it Isn't so funny when the crook lias your automobile, ,- Most of . the articles condemning the femiulne aes are written by men who know their wives don't read their stuff. 'With so many mm aenrching diligently for employment, It Is atrange that some of thoae on th nay roll don't try It. Artificial bait Is wow so perfectly made that it foola everybody except , the fiah. . ' . . . ..-a a. 'Win consumer . wonders at times !f It ivuuldn't be n good, plan to nationalise the the mni'r ,and mlue owners, at least 1ove la the quality that makea a young man think his sweeties beautiful even, .while tilling ber face with a hot There are probably large nnrts of Hur- ope that wondera even yet If Ainerlal laj runny a country or just niaiuia from Heaven. ' '. ' , -.. .. :h .,. - , 'Tf there la any virtue In reciprocity, Jvere' la no renson why the peopl should urn f..,ll a profound . contmpt ftir poll tlcians. "- - - i -..- Vnien'Vnti tell the garage mechanic to at'i 'nVer the car thoroughly, you can al ways find grease apnts on due cushions where ha went over them. RipPLINGRriYMES By Walt Mama The invention of the art of printing had more to do with shaping the destiny of mankind than any other event in mod cm history. A Washington correspondent discribes -the "Gutenborg Bible," a copy of which is now exhibited in the National Museum in Washington throueh tlm p.nnrhHv of Afr Gabrk-l Wells, of New York, and naturally it is attracting1 Gutonberg inventod the Art of printing froni.movablo type Prior to his time printing was done from carved wooden nL r " appeared on a page. ,.Tinon,,,, viiru Jllly ln Wnitc PrMB) iaiiioojs juvuiuuu mo iiireo esHGIlxiaia nr mrwirrn nrintinir : pi. . r i..i. ..:n changed only in details since his day in the early part of thei roeont death of Mrs. .Tiuuvh u Hut- llftGonth Pfillturv. Thosft thrna fhntra xrrvn tier. known a "The .Mother ot Nevada." . Huuer iiipq in Sim .meR-recently. an the wiftf of Jnmefi Tj, Butler, i fortune out of tiio. Niz nd Htarted thfl rush wbirJi 'ortuue to many othcra in the mirromiding diatrict. ' ' - For many year. Mra. Ilutleti had tramped about th Mate with her. hua band,, a miner and nroRpeotor. Thivi(i(rh long yearn of hardship and loneliness in the Nevada desert h hattled the. ele menta with hint, and ahared with him botji IiIn miafortdnoa nnd good fortunea. . In 1000 eUic and her husband had left their homo in Monitor- valley and worn enroute to the Fondyko distrlrt. They started out wjth. two burros, hitched to a buchboard. ami on in, in! at what ia now known, aa Toiiouah Wclla, four miles norm or nere. ins on this thin for more t-han a year "But Luther!" Amy was in despair. "For heaven's nakef dont you get on your dignity! You may be nil In the riKht you probably are but you can have her bark if you'll ma nape it right It waa a new thinfc for Luther totake Jul vice from his youngest sinter. But Amy, since br engagement, had changed a little had changed nince Dick had left. ' - "You made her come to you once by wooing her. You could do it again the same way." . That seemd to be the extent of her advice. ; ; ; y Hut ahe added. "Sue, going home alone tonioht, 1 know because ahft told ine so. If you would have a tnxi at tho stage door." Luther took her advice.. , ' Aa' he eft, ahe slid her arm through hia.. He waa waiting to put her on a bua to continue her way home, "Loo dear, do be romantic. She's well, that'a the beat way. And please make it up. There should be nt least on happy marriage in this family." There waa so mucb Mtterness in her tones I -hat Luther held her, letting a bus go bv because be wanted her 1o explain. "Well, I'm looking forward to Adam's house and bank account and motor car, not to him. Tt doesn't matter, since money la what I want. And Jane doesn't seem very cheerful about her marriage, she la terrified every time Donald has a solemn mood for fear he's tiring of her. Ycyi at least on flit to make a success out of marriage." ? v Luther patted her arm. and when an other bus came along, helped her on, smiling sympathetically nt her aud in stantly forgot ber as he faced South and began walking downtown. Bo it wan through 3Vmy that Lut-ber found himself aittiug onco more in his old apartment. There were more fluffy taffeta frilled cushions about, there was an inlaid tea table that was new, there was a silver cigarette box open upon the table and a silver cigarette lighter shap ed like a classic urn, waose wick already burned with a blue-flame. ; And there waa Claire, opening the fur collar of the aloak she had worn over her dress, and watching him with round questioning eyes. She threw her wrap over - a chair, and walked toward the table where ho stood. N ; .: 'Tomorrow Claire's Confession. aT' 19,650,903 feet, of frhieh 13.1 49,41V feet was fur domestic cargo delivery, and (J,G07,4'.Ki feet for ovr-seas ' shipment New . business for delivery by rail amounted to 1,1180 cars, ' ' Lnf tiled domestic rarao -orders total 103,823.540 feet Unfilled export orders W.802.781 feet. . Cnfilld rail trade orders 7,023 cars. . . ... id tweBLy-eiKht weeks nroduction Has been 248,217,079 feet: new business fifteenth century.. These throe things, type, mold from which 1,' tho tvne is cast, and matrix, friin which the mold is made. ha wi hap had a moro powerful inflnenco upon the world than Any wlVf m?rt0 ' othar invention or discovery ever made. Through them all&ht 'fort"! . . oi"" nirouRii prinuug ine isiDie nas become the World's book. Through printing has education jfthe masses been accomplished; through printing has civilization displa6ed barbarism, and knowledge taken the place of ignor nnco and superstition. It is printing which has caused tho uowniaij 01 tyranny, material and spiritual; printing which orouKhte the ideals of libertv. 1 f ratortiitv. Minniifv . toinratinn education, and freedom to a world once divided between op pressors and oppressed. ; , ' , .' , uutonuerg printed the lirst Bible ever formed except by - "I -fci ....... w ... v A....... iuii. VOL TtHI lVIJ1flltM IlillirKN ..,'.". t.t.v-. The GutoiitTorg Bible, now .valued, at from fifty, to a hundred t" j.r?Pntu;r,uvt,rd,";rin ft, X tliousimd dollars copy, .is far more than a Bible. Today Wc" K Most beautiful Bibles can bo bought for a few cents' todav we"""' l,a'' frnm wnm' is now thc mnin linvo linmiv Tin,irt.,,,r.c, ...,4. : V i .J i. V street of Tnnnnnh nnd sarched along C ie 7 n' "l,'.;r'u "-- uinKtiaiHOB, OOOKS I or the road leading.to IHvide. nait a (lollnr, and libraries ot thorn free to millions of people "'" wif! wnifted from the ' Tonopnh I'hey are all children of the Gutenberg Bible; all fruit of the J'"'!8 " ,,i!,tH,n7 ,of "ver fo,,1 ICill"i' aml niindjbf the humble mochanio : of five hundred "ears flgo! in,T)rdCnt!PsLs'teka7e;,: whosflf influenco has changed a world to its betterment as no ht, ' ; ' , , ollioj, save tho Man of Galilee, has ever changed it. : iftSer'ba1 TA$5 S'tf?2 ' . ' i niinernl benrinR rork. Her husband fin Senator Frchnghuysen, of New Jersey, has introduced 'nn ?!'' . c"'l",,inn, y. nn' she called to nmnnrlmnnt trv tKn V ? n -n ,r' I?, mirjiuuceu UI1 hun. lie had .found the burros. amendment to tho pending tariff lull, providing for a non- ' "Jim. she saiu.. "what do you think partisan oommission to prepare all tariff legislation in tho Jf ,iis .ro'". "amined it -are- 5h,lv?mfni8,l!0n 18 t0 5n8i8t J ten members, not '""li , he greatest .ffinernli.e,! rook in more innn, nvo oi whom may holong to a single politcial ti.e world." h replied. They immediateiv linrty.'. t he i plan looks feasiblo and fair but there is the Mjah." laim, 8l"!, 0,100:10 c,nU u Ci ' i lmouetl WllU Certain tnrift ldoaS: After attaining fortune, Mrs. Butler liiignt appoint men ho knew to bo in harmony' with his viowg r,,c"m' known for her works of eharitv find thus dofpnt tlm liitnnt l.,m w:n i -i i i ithrouchout the state. She wns a friend poor alia., and despite her forgot the humble friends hen she nnd her husband evada deserts lookinir for antl industry, ' , , . . . .dreds of prasueete .who were doing l. Utt . 41,"" ..V'c.e'"iV' tr'"' au? puui hi oum of rich and e i j? i """" l"v i" .'" i oho oi inresning oui a multitude ""'or or sohodulos on tlm l .,.oti K.,. ,"i.7:. "V-V V " .""-, roamed the N v.nciivi3. ciiiLi iiiuKiiiir n nriiiTinui TAnthn hnntnnn - .....i In reus o likewise Tho HnKuo conference hns ended in failuro because tho' rtl the homV her -mother hJ Kussmns insisted on a largo cash loan nnd tho other nations lacked the cash, and wouldn't have loanod it if they possessed it. ft-inting press, monev has lost its power to allure when people with bales of rubles find themselves unable to buv rood from their own people. , , . ." ... .The ' street railwav comnnnv nt TVi . V:..n - lon-eont fare despite the ctlorts of Mayor Fawcott to rwluco hushand, a son and rtanejiter, and her mother survive her. Tinder always gave an creim ior (lie inseovery to bis wife. Victor Dog" Is i - 1 New Concoction .UUr inrrn hen Jrjie mt young aud Happy, the Delia of all the town, she made voung men unhappy, because she turned' firm flown. Aad aiaay wished to wrd 6er. with . San Fransisro. Jury 20. The gentle man who conceived the happy idea of ce crenm e realised In fiict h severe t ennui while counting thcir money that' ' mi, . , " vi i nincii tu imiaai,nin wno conceived ine uappv ii. mat seems to be tho way with all tho big corporations- in"ttln chocolate topcoat on . ?nej contmuo to elmfgo war-timo pneoa. ' : ., tM said, they developed hucj , niinm wm e rounlinsr .Iheir inn R. B. Howell nominated for senator by Nebraska Mpub- !oun1tor,fhea.r,",u,ing 8"cu,:i,," lienns, is a so-called progressive, fonnerlv a Bull Mooscr, nnd, I - cn,e a gr..Up of fm- 111 taer. A llllll-lllll-tiunn Inmmnit l..n..l.l. l- C I -r 1 1. eons tn exnlain thn Mm nt imttin. n wreatha.upon her brow, but no one eve, nMd Frtizior of Km lh fnir.!rii .... 1 I f oi'- II U" ,l,U -"ercoat on that ,.pulr old stan. led her ;U make the solemn vow. She i ,,,,u'-r 01 IMH II I 'ahOttl, ami Ijal OllottO Oi V lSOOnsill. .. the hot dog. wished to be a lawver. ami nrnxtu t the course; said wish waa tin destroyer o. love Tor many sports. mundane Journey," ane ahtne: in I'll be an ding rlMa. In mine. A Winner If .h. , ..w.- ntlnhn, w.il . J d'aerntni a dinner for aome one with a beard.'; She did as ahe eapecied. she saw lier fan . increase, and now she's been elected a Justice of the nence. With kn. ore eh. la laden, ber roll has bulk grown, but she's a wlntrr maiden, nil .laveless and alone. No lighted, window ' greets ber when hompwanl h. ..mm. . nn loving husband bests her or borrows what aba earns. Her progress waa ainaa- j inn. but ev.ee ann) anon aee ber ssdlr gasing a though some nrise were gone. It's when we're old and lonely, and tired and aad and (ray. that loving comrade only eaeaa worm in price we pay. Xk1 toMelr- ?tlcr Chariio ha butted )iio polities1 at font; and if W e muu -i wUh toJ3 elected governor of Nebraska we mav oxiorti 4lBrvan for Ki A!r!iri5f iST1: ln8laJJ0llt mvement in wbieh AVV JB; will not -be tlio cen-il? standhy, Tit idea came firwfc to Marion S,iia wm, iortinjt editor of a San Kranns,. ew.impir. who carried it. JiuU ohauie fUlli to v-car Imrelm ett.v elitor, and tisrse ! NurtrK the .e- alitor. Ta-r htlttfhaul ttt fii. k., .As.i..s. 1M.' a Hiru irn "i iuiup, a nr J !' cooijared to , the Kskimo lir. i laionn f wralta almost overrame (hem. Bureau of Chambers Favor Rail Divorce ' 8hn Mateo, Cal., Jul 20. That tJie Southern raelfic is to have atrone on- potidtion from certain parrs ot tne state in ita eamnnign to line up commercial and civic bodies in favor of a rc-mereer of tho boutnern and Central i'anfic sys tem 8, waa indieatert nere when the I'emn- auln Bureau of tJbambera of Commerce t hron eh P. li- Thompson.' chairman of the transportation committee, announce! its support of the Supremo Court ruling unscrambling the two ByateniH.'The Pen insula boly fnvora the naio of the Central Pacific to the Union Pacific, in order to create common rail competition on thc Peninsula. Thompson declared that tile. Supreme Court looked Into, and ruled on all the arguments of thc Southern Pacific now being presented to the California public and handed down a decision against the houtnern l'acmc. lie ueclarou that it. should be unnecessary to" "support the Supreme Court," but that "In view of tho campaign being waged by thc South crn Pacific, it ia necessary' tb make the position of the Peninsula plain." The maintaining of the Ceutral Pacific as a separate road, or else merging it with the Union Pacific, would allow rail competition on the Peninsula, via San Jose and the Dumbarton bridge, he de clared. ' r f . , - "We believe tlint this decision of the Supreme Court means Uie greatest era of prosperity in the history -of Central and Northern California, for it awnrds the public free and unfettered railroad competition, which ia andlwaya has been synonymous with better . service, better facilities, Increased growth of in dustry, nnd advancement of commerce' he said. , " CHIROPRACTIC IS THE ROAD TO GOOD HEALTH Thousands ot sufferer. J bars failed to get relief any other way are Invited to taveaO Chiropractic. ' It to permanently curing hundreds every davl V Chiropractic stands for Truth, Science and Results. Tou owe It to younJ . Examination Free. Phone 856J DR. GEO. A. SIMON Willamette St. . Over Ltfdford'a Paint StJ 916 5W7, 287 feet; shipmnts SftO feet the Htofn hOTin. ramm com. .. winner of ilie Leonnrd-Tendltr nj Insure wita Henry Tromp. 32 Bhowanda, the choice of the ud BUSINESS, AND CLASSD7D3D DffiECTOSl PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. J. P. TITUS Obstetrics and dla esses of women and children Office Brown Bids, vth and Oak Bta. Best, denoe Hotel Oabum, Phonsa 891. 621. DrlS. GTJIMON AND' NELSON Eya, ear, noae, throat. Eyaa teated and ftlasaea furnlahed. I0( L O. O. P. Bids. Telephone lit. .. DR. K H. FTBI.D Office 410 a W. Bldg. ORlce phone ftS, Kes. 2I-R. OPTOMETRIST DR. ROTAIj J. OICR Vision sclentlfl. - cally corrected by proper glasses. 08 . Willamette Bt, upstairs. Phone 20. BYESIOBT IPEOIAUrtl iurrr I DR. MENDELSOHN Practlc "Sf to oorreotlnar errora of retrMnZ? fornlahtna; glasses 2U-tlj nu low Wnlte Temple, Phona lS ATTORNEYS. AT. LAW MARTIN O. BOOB Lawyer, aj t" -" " V" AT.. Tf, l. M. UAI.KINH Attorney. T1M J tlonsl Bank Bids-. Phon.i,.. A. C 'WOODCOCK Still aolniTne MITT VIU VM.IU. .. I II Ul 4 . Attornay-at-Law. CIHROPRAATTIO DR.' I. I. nSCHBR J0-7. White Temple. Phone alO." Residence 111). DR. U. AflHTON Opposite Eugene Theatre. Phone ltd. DR. GEORGE A. fOMON lf Wlllem ette. Phone BB5-J. . OSTEOPATHIC PHTSIOIANB 1CRR OLTVE C. WALLER, ORVTLLB WALLER Klrksvtlle Graduate, ls Cookarllne & Watherbea Bids'. DR. H. L. 8TTJDLEY Office, 11 U. . National Bank Bids. Phona BH-J. DR. JOHN STA10NS Ostconathlc Phy - aicion and Surgeon. M. 4 W. Building DHHTJSTS nn. W. SI MOXLET Dentist. Vodara X-Ray equipment. Phone 71. CaatU Theatre Bldg- Eugene, Oregon. THB TKCJf 1 CO. Try onr Chinese medicines When all else falls. Office moved to Bonnett Bids., Cor. Ninth and OUve Bt. UNDERTAKERS) New Lumber-Business T v Is Below Production Seattle. .Inly 21. Om ' hundred anil twenty three mills reportinff to West Const Lumbermen's Association for the week ending Julv Ifith, manufnetured fU.2tm.!Wl) feet of lumber; sold S,:Mtl, 00:t feet: and shipped ST,600,203 feet. Prodttetion.for repurllnu mills wns two percent below normal. .New business 1(1 percent below production. Shipments were 2N peroeut above uew business.. . Twenty-nine percent of all new busi-' uess taken during tlic wek was for fu ture waler delivery.. This amounted to V; W BRANSTETTER Funeral direc tor. Lady aaslstftra; auto, hearse:, 5 Olive St.. Phone lit MARION VEATCH Funeral director. 'Lady assistant; full auto equipment. Tenth and Pearl Sta. Phona 187. - CLEANING AND PRESSING ,. . . - FOE OI,BJNINO AND PBEgSlNO and for Iloyal Tailoring Phone 101. Ter minal Cleaners, 7th and Olive. s. tf PAINTING AND DECORATING PAINTING Interior decorating, ont ,'side painting at reduced prices. T. H Ore, Phone 731-J. 1755 W 2nd. tf CLEANING AND PRESSING CITY CLEANERS Cleaning, pressing and repairing. W. E. Naylor. Prop. 44 Eighth Ava. West. Phone 110. IMPERIAL CLEANERS Ik HATTERS Pressing and repairing. We call for and deliver. 478 J. 7th. Phone 192. ELECTRIC .CLEANING CO. Ill Olive Bt. Phona 897. FOUNDRY- VELTOM A CLOW Second an Blair. Founders and Mechanics. ARCHITECT ARCHITECT: DRAFTSMAN Prohsfield. 223 E. 12th St. ' P. B. iyl6 3 ALTA KING Attorney. ProktU 774 .Willamette SU Eugene, OnTl HOWARD M. BROWNELL All bualness promptly attaau. Telephone 11. WELLS WELLS Lawyers, lit h BL Give special attention to tit. . amalnatlon of abstracts, drtfttit, wllla, settling of estates, oeanw and collections. Also to all tsa matters. Phone 1028. . . . . J H. . SLATTBRT Attorney aXOs : m'vi m mtt. ouuiior in uqsh. . Office rooms. toli.u-i Bttr. Bldg., corner Seventh and Whits. 5 Eugene, Ore. i O. H. FOSTER Attorney-at-Iaw. tf National Bank Bldg. Phoa, lit R I. ALLEN Attorney-at-biw. 774 Willamette 8U, over BoiHt store. . i ?. a MEDLEY Attorney-at-U. floe over Eugene Loan fcra . Bank. Phone 114. . -. D. A. ELKINS Attorney-at-Uw. a ; nee over Eugene Loan ft Bu tr" rnone 164. . ,. 3 C. A. . WTNTERMEIER Attonwl i Law. Land tltlea and probst, asa -. ties. Of flea over Bank ot Comas T .Oi HEFFRON Attorneyi-U I Lumber Exchange, Eugene, On. B. O. IMMEL Attorney and OnimlW jC, 8. National Bank Bldf. Ftoss Ittl L. BILYETJ Attorney jt-Lw,rj e TViusmecie ax. Eugene, WTOTTEN SWAFFORn-ljiwyar. W ., w. . Biag. Tne setter class business. Phona 811. .t-Uv.O' L. M. TRAVIS Attornev-at-Uv. flee orser Eugene Loan ana Ssrls nana iuugene. ure. BUSINESS COI.I.KOKI . ENROLL now for Business M Caielorue free on request nwaT PLUMBING. TINNING, DElflM WILLIAMSON ft COCKERLIN!, tat-l Phone 516, Tenth and Oak su. SIEOROB D. HEITZMAN H-H 4 Mixta Bt. Phone 817. HALL ft 8HOMWAT Plum1)!! f nlng and heating; aewer pip. nia. sovontu and oak. Oak. Footi!! r Steam .. water heating, plumbuir. 971 Phone 243. Rea. Thone 1390-b CARPET AND' RtJO CLEAHU4 ITT vpt i) tr, nT viijTvn no PhM4 tor f Irat class work. 8S 01l t CHIR0P00I3T DR. HANDSHUH Foot IPU Coma, calouses, all foot ailnwnt Wl Hi oth. Phone G.HI. The Boys and Girls Guiard S , i i The Swimming Class Water Poln Grpnteat By JACK (!1IH)X I thorough knowledse of the .nj tnulgeon strokes is necessary for a good trul fiKiire. Strange things linpixm in politics. . v , Oennanv is willing to allow Hit allies to Superviso tlioir', .5',li" J""' w " r;,. ,,., . frl,,-. ,..:n .I...1... ... : a ok. for of course newspapermen to discover tho value of the eiiark.-- . '' " There ia an occasional rIpbiu of lioK for the "masses in tlio trend of vrices. Tho cost of radium lias devrettaed from 15 to 20 per cent. ; , , v Cost- of livinp is Koiiiir up steadily, and. it may become a fiuestion before lonjt if it is worth wliat it costs. :, v BtS Lit DrTEP.TINQ MACHINE Wnsnintn. Jul Si. Vse nf the and , vrewanorneter.' or lie lietertlnt device, r, Ksrrert bv Chief Ju.tlr. MpCov In rrmlnl wrt. todav In the trial ot I.me. A. Frve. CTisrsert with trumler 11. m.riin' Mi4'nv ealrl. haserl on the thorr thst hloeij nressurt beeomes, treat-1 or when one tells en nntnilh. has not rearhett a snffelent degree of perfection te warrant its nee, . NnsVre with Rcr . Kit. - Belated Honor Is ' : Given Major Rowan Washlnglon, July it. Related recog nition ot the man who carried a "mea- ; sage to (tarda" waa ari-onlnl by the war , department today when it aimounml th. lewanl of a lHstintuished Hrniee l'ri Mo Major Aedrew H. It. Rowan of San kaow,,iMilhlui! sbout cooking, drspiie Uie i'uking paae in Ilie pnpen They there (nr enlihied Virtnr. fnmoua chef of the Hotel St. Kraneia. And Victor, wnrkina overtime- for weeks, finally volvetl the overcoat for the hotdof) The coating m a luwitAi. confecttonerr cruet, similar to the outside of a earn fritter or the crullers that mother tucd to make. The article was named the "Victor IVr" in honor of the famous rhr and it waa thrn patented, like the 'tVklmo lie." The ''Victor lVl.w has created a sr-n- jwaiien in the gast ronomie world. With- a year. Uie ufiif patentees prrdirt. 1 the enemvjil "'H have anpplanleil the old fashioned the Island of ,' au..-,ne..t parks, circuw. , . . . ,. jbiscball fi.'lcl. nnd Iwthing beaches all Timm t eei'ivta JmlTea,'ta hero of the tnci- of the struggle and the conlete aucwss . deat. of the Vaited NUtes army, ' ' ''- , pt,, - , ........... .;'. At the outbreak of the Suaiilsh-Aineri- ceo war In IKtS Rowan, thea a llrulrh-i ant, under disguise, entered llnea In Orirnte. crossed .i .a i . , ... oisrjmii ,n.'ici, ami naming neacti (Niba and not tmiy avrceeeded In deliver-1 the l'nii...l sti.i.. ing a aiesMta to rteneral Uarria. btlt his I Anl' three happy newpspermen in citation sas. secured krecret Information San Vesnrl,-o nre retting veadr to oint nlatle tn existing mllitarv mwlill.ms In'prinlers' ink and hire someone to count the riton of eih-ti great value that It had their- eiou.r somnhma very few new- .i. -T or1""' t'" enouif paponira ever limt it nerrssary to do! ' - . fc. , . , Pheee 8. K. Stevens tor llano Tuning. The. Man Who Taught One Thousand New Origans Boys and Girls How to Swim The greatest swimtuinu gnme of all is' waler polo. There are many games, snd contests that are sport In the waler, but of all these wnter polo is the ode that calls for most speed, endurance, and red blood. The game run be vdnyed with almost any i number of swimmers, hut the Olympic rules call for seven men on each team. These are the goal keep r, center, forwards, snd left backs. Lay. Out Course A water polo course should be about fifty feet long, with a coal nt ench end. consisting of a cross bur six feet long and about two ami a hnlf feet above th water. The field should be at least 2t f"et wide. A hall, '.'."i inches to US inches flatcd. is used. A game is usually in flated, is sused. A gome j, usually di vided into four periods of five minutes each. The cnnie is plarrd about the same as haskrthall. fie object being l, end the hell to your goal. Vou can get rules for it in anr athletic lihrnrv. Thrill Gilore' Water rlo is so full of thrills nnd fun gnlore s to make it worih anv chowd's while lo or;an?se a leaio. A water nolo player. The center should be the fastest man on the team and the best all-around player. The barks should be quick enough to stay by the forwards of the opijosing team and never let them get away, while on the other hand, the for wards should be agile enough in thc water to keep aa far as possible from thr opposing backs. The goal keeper shonld have Ions' reach. Leara te Toss Ball. It is not easy to throw a hall in deep water, and this alone will tnke practice lint by spreading the finSers of the right hand well and hooking the wrist.' ami at the time of throwing the ball, gjrin a strong kick and pressing ,1,.n with the left hand, one can rise high enough nut of the water and throw thc ball the lenrth of the course. KW a short, toss, pur the hand di rectly nmlernesih the hall. Swimming up to the ball and tossing it behind with out tnrnmc requires n let of practice, but it can be done. .,; . ' . Other rood water mines are follow tli- lender ami waler Ing. In h:h the swimmer must be ta;ed ot .Ine head ami nlwnvs piny these tames on an empty stomach. If jan don't von will one Ot !le T 1IMI. game for lack of Jocko earns his way ' Jocko was l) bright -eyed little monkey lh:it Vm-le Jeffery hsd broiitlit home for the twins. He s wlsc-lookii ( litlle animal aol Sad cunciiit im, that made the tain, devoted to him. " Rut their mother wss not fond of Jorko. even thooeti thet Xefl ,,m ou( in the garsfe ami saw that he didn't hother ,ier. As for thrir father, he said nothing about the matter at all. "I Hun t see slm ymir uncle mesnt jv briotmr tliat nnimaL" snid Mrs. mt.w. "He tmihing but a nuisance Me ,n.t ev up f. and iKm-s nothrag in return. ..,?'T a1"' it over verr soWrl, ..it' ? "'sinee-h.k-.- sighed Pl. She thinks you shouldn't have anything vi uo.vining, unless u s nrw r"S know," said rauline. "If ' J5 just? show her that Jock rould something in I have an idea P' 1 It in. h.,,.. r fi,u i.ies tbtt I1" and rauline and Jocko slipped """Vj streets that afternoon to a district they were not known. Hoik "' soiled clothes.' Pauline led toe.1'." Innb. I... i 1..,1 Mirriel o'vew u.t . ririii(c, niio a,. - , (.1 old music box that had been slo"" 1 years iu thc attic. , Tl.n, .ral, .I... Arn.er.A thfO" back wearilv. but their faces s5! A, idl n,ed f sj xcused a minute. He came back ""I ng his hat full of coins. "Ilr" le sniff, is Jilcao s lsni sonie time tn come. . lie rsnml J sett, ton said he wan t sii' " . he .-Mdaim-d how Jiko. sith t1"1' ,isttM hn-l i,i,le the in,,neT. "tiixsl heavens'." exclaimed th''' 'J er in Aorror. lou lrrrl ., i;J tiiuioe anv one I km-w eh'Siio ' that yil spent the aflernooa a "I The twins looked erestfallra. Then Mr. AVinslon sp"e. vmiM better admit Hie L' my dear." he sai.l "Siipl"-' ,,, lko pay his h-ard snd r."""- .- hke thst s enoneh to keep " aome time."