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Wednesday Evening FeW fcnge Six !THE EUGENE tlf QpARg . - . ' 4. ft v Nine Tenths 90 of All the Furni ture in the United States Is Bought . and Paid for on the Monthly Payment Plan iiLii iiunu iiuuiL 1 hi M mi r- rr At Applcgate's you have the advantage of extremely liberal terms. A small pay ment puts any Furniture in your home it's the modern means of home furnishing. You are invited to use your credit, whether yo.ur purchase be for all your Furni ture or a lesser amount. Appiegate Furniture Co. .Heilig. Theatre Bids. Phone 919 EUGENE COLLECTION AGENCY No collection, no fee. No entry fee 01 duee. Legal department, tf W, H. BLOWERS, Mgr. j It 1 THEATRC-fV , TODAY a MAURICE TOURNEURI PRODUCTION with LON CHANEY and JOHN GILBERT Presented with the gay life of Paris, the beauty of its famed Mardi Gras and the mystery of its vivid under world. . The screen's cutest little actress BABY PEGGY in "Sweetie" Fox News - Aesop Fable Starting Thursday The Dynamic . Priscilla Dean in her . crowning triumph The. Flame of Life' Aratex Collars Will not will, emit. ruilocfuy Appeer mil, re loft. UunJcr easily. SV ech, Jfotjl ai.7.1.l. A r-.ll OPEN FORUM BELIEVES IN DIVINE HEALING Goshen, Ore., Feb. 21. Editor Guard: .lust a lit tie space lu ycur forum to sift one statement . Dr. Jesse Kcllcms made last night in IiIh sermon against divine healing. Mr. Kellcms 1h tlie most gilted speaker I ever heard, anil ho con Iwitit tne scrip ttiri'H to suit his own fancy, realty lie twisted (Jod'a word in audi a wuy ,t aounded ridiculous, to any man who hud rend the bixik at all. It ia u true anyin? that if you give Home men ropo enough Uiey will bang themselves, 1 believe bo hung hiuiaeif. and thut he Iiqh preucueu to hiu last full house in Eugene. Ono assertion ho made Is to condemn Jus whole argument, lie said that Jeaus never bestowed his Spiritual giftH of pc-wer nil any but the twelve Apostles, if that in true how about the seventy It Neutralizes Stomach Acidity, Prevents Food Fermentation, Sour Gassy .. Stomach and Acid Indigestion Doubtless if you are n sufferer from indigestion, you have already tried pep sin, pancrcntin, charcoal, drugs unit var inns digestive aids and you know these tilings will not cure your trouble in some cases do not even give relief. Hut before giving up hope and decMiiu you are n chronic dyspeptic just try the effect of n little Itisurated Magnesia not tlie ordinary commercial carhomiic, 1 cit rate, or milk, but the pure llisurnted Magnesia which you can obtain from pinitically liny druggist in either pow dered or tablet form. Tuke n teuspoonful of tiie powder or two compressed tablets with, a little water after your next, meal, mid see wh.tt a difference it makes. It. will instantly ni lit inline tlie dangerous, harmful acid iu the stomach which now causes your food to ferment and sour, making gits, wind, flatulence, heartburn and the blunted or heavy, lumpy feeling that seems to follow most everything you cat. You will find that provided you take a little Kisurated Magnesia immcdiately niter u meni, you can eat almost any I Anticipating the construction of a new road thrxugu the uionutaius from I-.ugene to I'resceul, through tlie Cascades and Dcsthllles national forests. M miles of the new survey for the project which will be kuown as the Willamette highway have been completed under-the super vision of the United Htaies bureau of public roads! The total length of the new Iiighwuy will be 117 miles. The district of the new survey across the Cascades follows iu the neighborhood of the old military road built lu the early dava during trouble with the In dians. A steep and dangerous grade is eliminated ou the west side of the moun tains. 'Jlie road will open up n richly timbered area and give entrance into n .paradise, for hunters, fishermen and campers. .Summit and Crescent lakes, abounding in ducks and geese, and Waldo u nd Odell lakes, will be made accessible. 'I he distance between Eugene and Crater kke will be reduced by means of the new road by more than 150 miles, and will afford the shortest possible route frojn tho Willamette valley to Klamath county. ------ Chief of tho road survey party. C. H. Short of the bureau of public roads, who is in charge of the locution, reports see ing from 15 to 20 deer every day in the vicinity of Itigdon after the snow bud d'iven the animals from tlie mountain t heights to the more sheltered valleys. ... . . . , . .. Fourteen miles of this project between others he i sent out and commanded them G h d L un(lpr eou. to heal the sick which they did (Luke tract b th of 0r for ad. 10-1, 0) and how about Paul? Paul was , and BUrfllojug- Thc 8CV(.n miiCs sec prosccuting the sainte while Jesus was a between Kugene and Goshen is al oe, earth, and was not converted until A. roa( d The remainder of the sur D. d4, nearly a year after the assent ion, onounttng to -12 miles, is expected yet Paul, imparted more spiritual gifts tb coml,,ctJa Dv ,, i. federal than the regular twelve, lie tried to ,,, h t fa- aut.ntcd for the prove thiB by Act 2. 1, He stated Uiat r()nstruci ' of jeL.t which this proves that he imparted his gifts to thrmlgll ,u bureau of ublic toa(Is iH the twelve only, because they were the ,)oi . ; d fa cooperation with the only ones who spoke in other tongues ,at f orcnon and received tho lfiiptlsin. "lat0 I urcg'"1; Acts 1-14, Ifi snys tliere were a hun- . . dred and twenty in one place and one WlllyS PrOdUCUOIl nonnw inil 'A-il mivu tliin- oil ranm vail flin . gift. Peter, Kpoaklnfr to tlie multitude suid fop the promise is to you, nnd to your children, and to them that Are afar off. and ok TOUiiy an our Lord Hiinll call. Pushed At Toledo Trninlond after tt-alnlond of Overiands and Wfillys-KuightB that have been cros sing the deserr nnd the mountains head- That makes it nlaiii, if the Lord hasn't ed for CnliCirnin ,md the northwestern called you of course the gift is not for states since the first of the year prove you, healing and miracles are for tho the popularity enji jed by Willys-Over-1 believers only. laud products on the Pacific coast Mr. Kclleius. was ruther abusive, when I ISchind all this shipping activity at the ; speaking about those who tnugbt divine 'great Toledo plant and niainlv resnonsi- ! healing, said among other things that ble for tlie prominent place held by wo were a bughouse bunch. Well we are Willys-Overland among uuatitiir produc-' the happiest budiioi:o bunch he ever I erg is the fact that John X. AV Ilys hnf saw. himself taken over once more the entire j tie nnany numittra, nowevcr. tnnt we 'direction of the manufacture and pro did get people healed, well praise the duction of the famous cars bearing his Iord for that much anyway, we give all tne credit and glory to the Jvord. Yours for more of tho old-tiine rcll gion, A. A. AXDEUSOX.' 1 r" Theatres WEDNESDAY At the Rex The Hottentot At the Helllg., While Paris Sleops At tho Castle Lorn a Doone FAVORITE NOVEL IN FILM Vntt'd n fiivoritp novel by ftraduntiii rla.HHi'H of Yale, Princeton nnd other uni viTMilicK, bnokKcllcrK ret;ort that the sale of "lArn Doone' has hecn tremendous-1 ly 'stimulated hy the announcement that e film version of the atory has heeu pro duced, i . iivrnn Doone is showing today for the Inst day at tiie Castle theatre. COMEDY SPECIAL A picture challenge to every comedy Apecial ever screened, in the audacious iiToelamnHon of "The Hottentot." the Thomas If. I nee picturization of tho fa in o us Htase fnrce comedv that, brousrht thinx and enjoy it without any danger fame and fortune to Willie Collier find name. In fact Willvs deelnreH he out for a killing in (his l2:t year of great promise nnd is going to see to it himself that his company gets it. It in like ohi timet when he put Ov erland on tiie map hy his personal ef forts to nee this wonder on (lie job. It has been pep into the whrie factory per sonnel. How John Willys started Over bud and a tmoasLrin and hi ought it in a few years to' its proud place among ithe leaders is one -of tiie industry's ro- mnnces. . lii 1JKW, 405 ears were built at a pro f;t of $58,000. The npxt year sale jump ed to 4,(KI.i nnd pnt WUlys a million dol lars to the goodJ.; I To make a long story hhort the value of the Willys-Overland Company in fif teen vears rose from $7."i00 to 100.- 000,000. That It is still going strong riny 'tie seen from soles last year oun I ling those in 1021 with lill'.'t promising t i pan out (.he biggest year in the com pany's history. I low big is the. demand for Overiands Hn uallvs-Knights on the Pacific count may be judged from actual shipping sta tistics available for Southern' California. On January 35th thirty-seven oar loads reached lOos Angeles. They were nil bespoken before their arrival. Four days lated another train load, this time of 00 freight curs, arrived. So qnieklv were they sold , that on January 27th the Ixs Angeles branch sent a , hurry call to Toledo for another trainload to be shipped nt once. The records of retail unlet tht firat any of the Hhowinc of the new modlu of pain or discomfort to follow and more- whkih opens today, for two days at the f v Vm-V l ' ' retail Bulcs. Asylum Salaries Cut over, the continued use of the bisuratod liox. magncNia ecu not Injure tiie stomach h MacLean, Madge Bellamy aud Raymond any way so long ttn thero are any uymp i Uatton. enact tlie stellar roles with dash turns of acid ludigeHtionr .. and fire that outshndows anything yet i.twm, fD.. Thn an, Mn. J-ilj-j,-1. 111 ", " I ters around the mirthfllled escapades of Rv TiPOlGlaf 1 VA AflATi j Ham Harrington, who for the love of the giaidUVC AytlUIl fair maiden, and caught in the web or , his own brnggadidos, is forced to ride' sta? House, Salem, Feb. !1. The be Hottentot," a beautiful but dynamic "10 nppropnnuon oius oroKe The New Dress Fabrics for Spring Are Arriving Every Day This season is ushered in by new Silks, more lovely than a seen before; all of them offered here are sanctioned bymnri; All women wiio are lnieresteq in me ncwcsi iauncs will ref this as an opportunity to fill their wants "Highest Quality But The Lowest Price" ard All-Time Crepe Silk $2.45 Yd. A soft, clingy silk so. popular for this season s gowns, shades. in the most wanted Figured Georgette Crepe $1.95 Yd. Wonderful designs for the new blouses, in this much desired material. Figured Crepe de Chene $2.45 Yd. these are smart blouse silks, also used extensively for trimming, in beautiful new designsi Canton Crepe Silk $2.95 Yd. This is the heavy, double thread Canton Silk, in all this Spring's new colorings, and you will pay more for it elsewhere. Egyptian Tissues 49c Yd. A sheer material in a wonderful u. au.uuicuu wj. iresn patterns always good for Spring dresses. ' Come in and Let Us Prove to You That We Have Them as Good liut Sell Them For Less! New Taffetas $1.98 Yd. Beautiful,' high class Taffeta. Tn predate the value of this offer ,T will have to sea tho nnoii,, 1 W fering you at this price ' Eponge Ratine ,89c Yd. A very heavy grade of Eatine W used this Spring for dresses,' S etc. All the new anrl J?? shades. Natural Pongee Silk . ; $1.49 Yd. , Fine, .all silk aualitv. sDlpnriu ight for dresses, suits, eti-.- "7 J ii ;n- tut ' " '."-. 8 usb. more popular than ev wei, teed all silk, this season.: .Peoples Cash Store The Store that Saves You Money Every Day in the Year LANE COM NEWS JUNCTION CITY. Junction City. Ore., Frl). 21. Mr. nml Mrs. A. .T. Kaiser are spending u few du vs in l'ortlnnd on brisinoss. Mrs. Joe Ktrome'nmi son flillis of llurmony traiuncMcd lmsiucux in .Jun -liun TueNduy. William Krougor nnd dtmgiiter Miss Apnea of (joldtiou. were Tuesday shup pers in tlie city. lestcr .Smith was an out-of-town call er yesterduy from Liberty. .tieorj?o Dyer of Wendling ih visiting for a few dnys at the home of his stater, Mrs. Mary Itobinson. -Martin Gass was in the city Tuesday from his home at Ferguson. Walter Cbastuin of llurrisbnrg tran sacted business in Junction Tuesday. Tlie resilience of Walter Moore cnuglit fire Tuesday morning but the fire was extinguished before much damage was done. Al Weaver and son Clifford of McKen zie were Tuesday business visitors in Junction. Henry and Harry ltynn were among those from Cheshire who were iu Junc tion yesterday buying supplies. - Angus Gibson of the Gibson Motor (oiupnuy and Chris Anderson went to T'ortland Tuesday to drive up a new l'ord coupe which Mr. Gibson has sold to .Miss. Nellie Folsom. Noah Ihirkerson was in the city yes terday from Harpole. Fred llnrsel of Kivervicw transacted business in Junction Tuesday. Jess Ferguson was a Tuesday visitor in Juuction from Eugene. Mrs. ltoy Morgan of Hear Creek was : n Tuesday .honner -in -TnfiMim Henry Mofft-t was on int-of-itnJ er yesterday ironi Liberty. Oscar Dunlap of Meadowrin w iiinciion 'luesday t i-unsacting and buyimt sunulies. ' uMrs. JOtta Hooue who lias bw 1'ncU to her home by dines, u l Al- . I Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Bojaora mm Virginia, and Mrs. Tom Uise write tor, Johanna, of Goldsoii, we ii ticn aud Kugeue on business Tusai' Mr. and Mrs. Gion Stroma ol L caster were in the city yesterdij i sacting husiness unu buyiD; RUT FLOWERS ' . Flowering hyacinth and genestlGl c.en and flower seed.B . KtlOKXE N'trRSEEIES f21 U Ninth Avenue "Anrt do you know, she Is tho talk of ftlonto Curio, Iter con duct, iukI dvetH 1h so tliiriiiK; but olio in renlly qulto Iiiiimm. Blllo, hontelf, tho JlilHsll)lo Sirs. IMIow." Your Bank's Name rpHK NAME of your bank la nn nasot. A tit route tanking coniiwtton la a utialnofm iiooosalty and If that tank ia ono that has tta own name firmly cstau llshot In tho coinmorcinl life of tho territory In which you move, your atanillnii la doubly assured. A workltiK connection with the Flrat National will prove a valuable asset. 80 Vevure of Helpful Serrlce FIRST NATIONAL BANK steed, fed on dynamite, in a steeple chase 1,,o"0 ln "'f house nnd lasted close to the that defies all laws of speed and thrill; no"n adjournment. This was a losing nnd Kam had never even been on a rock- 'jebt. If" h.v representative Kay against Inn horse before. i t'-o.fKHl cut in the appropriation for . salaries iu the hospital for the insane. SPEED AND THRILLS Kny argued that a rank injustice was Pep. speed and thrills served with n Ibeinu done the Institution by this cut, and rcmantie flavor in a setting of colorful teat It was based on opposition or pcr and picturesque beauty constitutes the 8011111 . "lln against Irr. Hteiner, tho treat in store for those who wi'ness the superintendent. He charged that the Mimrire Tmirncnr nrniliiciimi "WIiiIa hospital is being treated unfairly in com- I'aris Sleeps." now being shown at the """""n 'ilh the provision mailc for the Heilig theatre, last times today. RED PEPPER HEAT STOPS BACKACHE Tho !,nt of roil peppers taken the "tnii'h" from a noro. lnmt bark. It run not hurt you, untl It wrlninly eiuU th torture nt one. Wu'n .von aro Kuffcritiir to yon onn Jwrillj' mt nrouml, jtixt try Utl IVpiier l(uh, fltHl you win iiavo too nuirko.it relief known. Nothing hn such ro:i etntrntcil, prnrtnitinj; ht'at as red pop JiiHt n noon nn you apply itod roji por Huh you will fori tho tiiiRltnn heat, lu throe mimtti'8 It warm tin wore spot thrmieth nml throtiKh. Pain nml nortv i-n ro t no. Ask any drmtixt tor a jnr or HowIor ltol IVppor Hub. lit Kiirp to Rot tho gonuinc, with tlu nnme KowU'R on null piii-ltPKiV PHsttirn Oroeon hosnital for tho insane. ami that tiitirism npniimt lr, tSteiner .should be dirorted Bcuinst the state -hoard of control, if the persons making tho ehnrjtett were In enrne.Ht. In t.ho dimiHMion it wax stiUM that Or. Steiiier ha UmikoU to the iuRlitutton toO acroH of hi own loud, and that in inntea aro Immhij used to dear the land, thus noroKMtaiing the cinployment of more suard.i, ete. Kny motion to so Into committee of the whole to Hinond the bill wan lost by a vote of .SO to 'MK nml tJic bill passed as pro8onted hy the joint ways and men lis committee. of Eugene f INCI ' v CHILDREN SCOLDS should not bvdotMil.' Treat thttn Mternally with - VICE4S V VAl-OROB Ow 17 Million Jan Utd Yfcrly "Krop lirr rhilrt! Wrll I MiunM mjt not; tlie father 1 the one) to rou- the ilillil, not Hint lin Mlilr Mrsu H.-llrw!" No Compulsory Jury Service For Women State House. Maleiu. Feb. 21. The seimle yesterday by vote of 1 to 12 .defeated Ihe bill sponsored by Itepre sentative Mrs. Siuunons. making jury duty on the nnrt. of woaiea ivuipulsary. The vole on the bill follows: V... si..... 11 .. .,1.-1. 11 ! Kd'wards, Kllis. Fisk. Carland'. Hare. .M'hnson. Joseph. 1 Follett, .Magladrv. Kitner, Hmith, Stnples, Strajvr, Taylor. Zimmerman. Ajr Senainm tVbrfit. Dennis, Kar Aves - (Sentears t'orbett, lenuis. F.u- kelsen, Itoni'rim.u, Tmwr. l'itn. Eddy. Senator Kiuuey spousoretl the hill a. representing ihe wishes of the women of the slate who desired to be placed on an equal fmitiug with meu in respect to jury seevic. Ktlyiug to a query from Senator TavL.r as to the response of wicn of l'umiilln rounty to the nil to I jury duly. Mrs. K'nnj-y admitted .that tiie! wt-inen of 4'matilia county hs not ! sb.iwn any eacerm'sa to serve on juries but laid this to the fact that "Ike wkve.cn.'' or 1 matilla rvunty have not yet u-uik; eued i their eiic responsibilities. CARD OF THANKS vie wish to expria-s our urpreci anl thanks to our manr friends fir kiminejis, synmathy and flora? offLis1s eci:it:rn ir tbir Auto Sh ow With a Background of Oriental Splendor See the Latest Models of 1923 All Makes of Cars Represented FASHION' PROMENADE BATHING GIKLS REVIEW SIX VARIETY ENTERTAINERS SINGING AND ORIENTAL DANCES Thursday Friday Saturday" Continuous from 2 p. m. to 11 p. in. New Armory The Admission 3pc at the time of ihe' passiur away oi am f!f'il 'r. ": ;1ufc. in. an :n,s. jm;n fimn;j c T K '." - - - t ' V..