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i .; f F i jr.- I ; ' ( . ; , ! :. i ; Page Two THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD ."Wednesday E' E LOST WATCH II per pent over one year before. bu Br II. W. If ALU (Price I'reKB Cnm-wpuiiuVnt ) Higher UHlnexu cuninEH fur a that can ttbnuro cohih mat ure oui or reacii ui iiuh: ItuihlerH. Since (lie Iiuuhiuk shortage re iiiuiiiK, iiiglier reutHare indicated. J-t ut i-xu induKtricH are (foiii alow In rxpiiuriiiiK their plunlH beyond moat ;t'pHsing iieVd. They would avoid tin oayrhead ftxpeuae which might prove (KUxhiDg the trade pendelum MwiijifH bftiTward. Februnay coutractH for industrial building were per eenti tit-low the name uioiuu in TlHiO. when i business men were indulging riu exrmu-j - - nL1'""!', . J .,,., I NVw York, Mflrd.lil.Bnd weather iui in mil uuDiirw ,pnMU1tPr)J doWO HOlltil IW1V l III I Hi KB 0 Tl TRAINING FOR FLAG HirhiH niid fi'W MhadowM. .Actual industrial Di I'riro link rieovered IiIk watch that fiimrpi tmw available reveal Feuiiiarv, was miHHed from (he improvised pulpit i Mially u lagging month, an a period of last Saturday afternoon. It became I j high records in many lines. T'i;ii if (rue cit iron auu Hieei, 01 auiomomtc. i building, of textiles, of tires and of other kuown that a large number of tlrose who ore In accord with Ir. Price's campaign, immediately began to pfuy that the Iord would have the wutch reHiored to its owner. Dr. 'Price, nt lout evening' er vice, announced that the pruyera had hypnotized the watch ami it (nine b;ick, which hroUK'tt f(rtli gem'roiig appl'inne. At the aflernoon service yesterday, three or four new faces were Keen on the platform. Itexide Jtev. lverwon, locul Lutheran minister, Jtev. Kiley, of I'ort-: land, said to b ptiMlor of the Independent church in that city, nnu urotiicr or in famous Itr. Kiley of .Minneapolis, was , there ir well as ju'vernt of the total nun " inters. Ir. I'riee re(iieted that all thnse who had been healed in answer to prayer lo , write a brief history of llieir heaiing, sign it with their name and mkireHS nml l'iive ft on ilia pulpit, or hand it to .Mr. Itutji ceb. his Herretnrv. lie uskod this as n special favor. Intending to use them, if the occasion should arise, in other cities on ms itinerary. I f 4 stated that it waa hU purpose, n little Inter on, to hold tent meetings and go wherever he wished to go, nlisnlutcly iitdependent of anyone, lie wus convinced that the common people were hungry for the "old-time religion" and he was going to Hee to it that they got what they wonted. The word wiys "The common people heard Him gladly." Yesterday afternoon's pennon was one of the most helpful of the fteries for those who are engaged fu Christian work. Jle said that Christ gave himself for the people, und If Christians wish to give themselves for His service,'thi y coiilu do much mjro efficient work, if properly eiiuipped for it. lie said the Bible was full of promises of this nature, and not to look to church machinery and church organizations, but, he seek that power time came, upon the disciples at; rente ,'COBt,: ' .':.' - "Jiefore you can receive, ho said,, you mimt ask. And if you will come to Him, He will come to you. If you desire power, trust in Jeaus." He emphasized the beauty of holinesR And aaid that by trusting in Jesus, one's life will be strengthened by the beauty of jurist. He requested that all should remember that Jesus loves ll with an everlasting love and will fill the Jife with glory. "However,' he anid, ''If any mini will come after me, let him deny himself, take up his cross and follow me," uh Jeaus admonished them to do. . Hr. I'rice explained the difference be tween self-denial aod denying one's self. -Meaus," lie suid, "in the power Himself. That He is the life atid that He is the truth. .Tesus, living In your life, enthron ed In your heart, will give you power for service that church machinery will not, nud cannot give. "My God shall supply nil your needu according to Ilia riches in flory by Christ Jpkub." "It all depends," he said on the word IF. If any man will come after me. "Oh yea, Jt all hinges upon that vollliou nry word IF. That meauK you it means every uinner." Dr. Trice gave assurance that every pro mix o in the Bible in for allami for each one to come to Him and find peace, joy nnd power. 1 t Dr. Trice stated that a man may not liccesKarily be lost becaimc he commits n ' misdemeanor, but primarily because of the sin of unbelief. Helf denial, he wont on to explain, war not necessarily keeping from doing thing' because the lxird did not want us to d them, but that those things that wer a once a part of our lives are nutmmiticul " ly thrown overboard divorced from us. when JcftiiH cornea Into the heart to i dwell,' and the things wo once loved' lo do we now have no inclination to do because they are no longer a part of us'. Jesus has taken those thing out and we have thrown them off without even xnltodng them. "Fof we live in Christ' nnd no he said, "we simply don't want to do thiuga that ouce were a self-denial to us. You h:ive something ho much better thai you do not experience any Holf denial. The rea Hon Is again simple you tire it new man. struggles cease and surrender comes in." industries. March is making even switt- er it miles.- ibis in .shown . by recoru breaking freight movenuuts and the f row in if yJmrtuife of curs. Trice strength remains general. Tires have been advanced by one cumpauy uhu other increases are probable. Cotton ifc hijrher. Copper continues firm. Iron and steel tire advancing. Wheat is blowing hot and cold under tlm varying influ ences of weather reports. Wool is firm er after the recent linking spell in the London unction. The figjit of sugar is held due to manipulation and unfounded shortage scares. The steel industry in Htrnining every sinew to increase output. Hut demand is unsatisfied. This has stilled the old bogey that the -10 per cent expansion of the iron and steel industry was- iK'jond the country's needs. The same applies to niuny other lines. There is little idle plant capacity today. Hose Festival Slogan Winner Will Get $25 For a clever nlogiin for the Portland Rose, festival, $23 us a first prize and While most of the sloicaus already sub mitted have been in verse the Tides do not make this necessary, nud u good slo gan in prose stands as good a chance as one in verse. The slogan must not contain more than eight words, should be written on u blank enveliine wit h the na me of ' t be contestant placed inside and the envelope sealed. Tins should lie placed in a. a e par tite envelope and addressed aud, mailed tc the contest department. JIoho lustivul 84 Sixth street, Portland, BURLAP MOVEMENT SHOWS DROP Portland, March UI. Cubic advices received here yesterday via New York unnoiuucc a big drop in shipments of bur lap from Calcutta to the North American continent during the month of February us compared with the preceding month. Shipments of burlap from Calcutta lo this continent during February were de clared to total only M , 200,000 yards. Of this amount 40,000,000 yards went to the east coast of the United States, 11,200, 000 to the west coast and 3,000,000 to Canada. These figures were generally accepted by the trade although another report placed the shipments to tie east coast at 47,000,K)0 yards and to the west coast at 11,000,000 with no figures given for shipments to Canadu. January shipments from Cakiittn reached Wi.SOO.OOO yards aud those of December 01,500.000 yards. Burlap im porters and dealers had been puzzled by the heavy shipments in recent months in view of the limited demand. The heavy fulling off m another evi severe handicap on several major league teams expected to be jromiuent in the two pennant races. . ; t Ainier Knit gins ran luto such bad wear tlier at New Orleans that, be has hardly had a chance to look over his rookies and regulars have hud no opportunity to work into shape. .!',;!, F.rm Win rd. the second baseman; wan ill with the flu and Mike .McNuJIy,1 th nly available utility infielder has-.nlsp been sick. Itabe Kuth has truined off ,a lot of weight, but he will feel the effects of .his attack of the flu for some tifnv' Both the White Hox and the 1 uxor two clubs that the Yanks must wntofo closely huve hud better breaks with Jhe weather and they are reported to bo in snlendid condition, especially the WhltPr ox. . ' ' The Pittsburgh Pirates counted upon to be fighting all the way in the Na tional league race, had the worst luck in their cintiit. With the Boston Red Sox, tbev were en light with a had spell in Hot Springs and; most of their work had to be done indoors. With the Rex Sox it wasn't such n setback, as they do not. seem to be headed any place in particular, hut a good start means a lot to the pennant chances of the Pirates. The fifunts lost very little time In San Antonio and M'cGraw lias his worlds champions ready to start the final tuning UP in the long series of exhibition games with the Chicago White Sox. Pat Moron ulso had good breaks with the Cincinnati Reds. . back 11 re.UUnu rf iImii ,-iV..TI .fMu IIm ,ia?'a- ' ti... i.......,,. ,.r iu.Mu- VuuiU Imvr mom uirnitnl iliat Itie lucinva.v Lb hisili from r.i llirre Irlilc-M .liovc Oaklldne ......, n 'iMib Dpiroit Tieem re- siiuicd oul'deior praclJcn jeHtenlny after u., inmnin Vnrv fi'W cliniUfil ore IUIII - .,. , . .1, con. rnrtion would bo cheaper to cro.. t.xpect;! 1U t ie '"-.'.." ., th- ,,.!, ide of the river iueiwl ol , two uay. ot ioreeu w ou the north ide. The Oakrulte people ucneve vvinimiin.a -., , B, uf. . ... li ( nelllltiut. U onueil V":Z TtlZillWy. Polm Van in center M out that (lakridge Ih olo the lat out- t uliU steuuei ni oe i"-" - conKer to Th. noVStr.ioi'To go I Honed .utility infii hler. the nkJ throu,!, e tow,,. The road ,f l,Ht ; m . .e ; r. ' -M-J J - urv.yeil wotim "-i er,e a.,, - ,V,i ,,." .vo.,,, llut tell hi. ly indicttiert he wanted to be uuiuager not tseout for the club. Mvrtledale :Spriu6;' Cal. Th left hander. of the Oakland .quad won from the right hamlera U to 7 in yesterday', practice game. Oakridg-e Adverse to Willamette Survey Hequestlng that the new 'Willamette highway oroR. the river u few mile, be low Oakrittge instead of . three ' milcn above as surveyed by the bureau of pub- livl... ...I iweeu liowell and O.kridge, i planti. tlBaseball News From ,,t,he Training Campsj San Kruiiclkcii.1 ftilV'iMke uml Seattle will ploy their opwulrm gume of the t'liast leiivii et Krewiio lUHlend of Salt Lake. in order to take uilvaiitugf of better weii 'tttort the clubs... huwiiigreed: :"Tmi Angeles'-Murty Krug yesterday fomiiliv iK"eil i'u new eontiai t i iiiau oger of the I. Angeles fount league ball coo. nmeeiuiiiK Made Kilicfer, who bus become part owner of Seutlle. Jfontgouiery, Alii. The Philadelphia Athletes and the Milwaukee team will pluy hero today while tha Jt team of Connie .Mack's will piny tbe I'uiveisity of Ahibaiiui. T.eesl.urg. I'la. The Philliox will plnv tbe St. 1OiiiK Cards in Krudentown. I'la., toilay. The iiegulars look their fifth con Kiciitivi. giiuie from the Vannig.in.s yes terday.4 to 2. Hot Springs Jlannger ircKechuic was to start the first practice g:iuie today with the Veterans, liube Adams pitching for the scrubs. Tampa. Fla. Hnll Heart ami yjseaarj showed real rorin .vesieruuy uru ScuutoiH defeated Kraves 5 to ... . ' Lakeland, Tin. The Indians won the third game iif their spring series from the St. J-ouis Cards (I to o. '1 San Jose, Cal. Harry Wnlverlon and his Seattle players did not seein entirely satisfied wlih the new dial they are facing as u result of the sale of the Se attle dub; There was some grumbling among the players, aud Wolverlou plain- E The heat of red peppers takes the "ouch" from a sure, lume back. It can no" hurt you, and it certainly ends the torture at once. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try Red Pepper Hub, and yon will have the quickest relief known. .Nothing .'ins stu-li c n centrated, penetrating heat ns red pep- t i... ni. i..Ul, Q.t nn nut. ners. f:i.t i ..,. i,,n,. liiii I .lust as soon ns you annly Red Pep Killifer has decided. Not u mini now with Per Rub you will feel tbe tinglin" heat the sqnnd gels much steam behind the ball. Miller and StatK huve only a fair whip. . Seguin After a week's rest with a MORGARE IB Declares Indigestion, Rheuma tism and Steady Loss of Weight Were Completely Overcome By Tanlac; Rec ommended It to Friends. The wonderful oower of Tanlac are again very forcefully demonstrated. In deuce of the dullness lu the burlap trade i this instance the grateful beneficiury is durinir the past mouth. The local market for grain bags re mains dull. Hag prices Jieie arc 11 to llit4 cents, being tbe same ns the fig ures announced ut San Francisco. Bhowando, the choice of the smoker. Trv Rugftlie Rperlal tor timid Otr IK BUILD! Cleveland, Ohio; March 21. One or the most important business riddles of nie imnieitinio future involves the proti ahlo duration of the building boom. I. list year's immense construction activities based on the bnttsiug shortage, formed the backbone of general trade revival. Vor the present, operations continue un precedented nnd the acnsoit's program is without Ciiunl, Yet a threat against the vigor or this giant industry Is rapidly develonlmt. 1 This Is found In touring rnsls. Itulld ing wngea arq at or above HKIO peaks. Materials have advanced hr leans and bounds. Totnl costs are now nbout 1IH) per cent uliuve mill and 00 per cent over last year. Most autlioritlcu au'ree that further sharp increases n.i check the pace of building before tbe end of inn year. The first sign of resistance to tho on slaught of high prices Is seen In tiie January and February decreases In con tract awards iu tins country for ren dentlnl building'. Other classe. sained Industrial awards in February wcro 110 KEEF1NQ WELL AO N T.tl. ( ' vg.tbls sp.rl.Dt ) Uh.Q st night will ti.lp k..p you vr.M, s, toning sod ttr.ngth.nlng your dl- gottloo and elimination. a. . - 25' Chips off the OU Block M JUNIOM-Llttla Wt On tv-third tha iuut diiaa. MaJa of th earn lntfrt)ins, Ihoo vntly roatttl. for rhllilran nnd thtlta. Aratex Collars Will not wilt, creasc.curl or fray. Appear stiff, ace soft. Launder easily. 3 V each, 3 for Jl MaJibylbtmaiencj 'AmuCellan HurUUMi'HurH WHEN A YOUNG WOMAN SAVES y31EN a young woman , gxt the saving idoa you cjtn count upon it she's either going to accom plish something by herself or ho la going to bo a mighty economical toani mmo lor aomoone else. W pnrtlculrly welcome the nocounta of young wo men. hcr. 80 Tear ol Helpful Service FIRST B NATIONAL BANK of Eugene U SINCI . IIS' Hiiymond MorfjcareidKO, 1177 Fern St., fortlund, Ore., who relates hi experi ence In the following words: "I huve found i'auluc to be w;ch a 8 pi end id medicine Hint 1 huve been recom mending it to all my friends. Why, it linn relieved me of troubles of never.il yearn mnmlinp nnd put ine in shape to where X huve actually, joined twenty PoiiikIh ami never felt, better iu my life, "I wuh certainly weighted down with HiifferinR before J l ok Tun Inc. I hud such a poor appetite 1 coudu't relish my food, and the Jittle I did manure to cut In three minute it warum the sore spot Hi-rough und through. 1'niu und sore nesR are none. Ask any druggist for a jar of Howies Itcd.repper Itub.. Jie sure to get tbe geinine. with tJie name Howies ou each packrtjre. Sash and Door 0. B. Williams Co. 1 943-1 st Av. 8., Seattle, Wash.' Lnrgest mill In the West selling direct to the user. Saves you all middlemen's prof its. CHICKEN HOUSE SASH 20 In. wide by 25 in. high .80c A dozen different sizes in stock for prompt shipment CHICKEN HOUSE SKY LIGHTS down'T'didn't 30 40 in- Prlce ged......2.O0 en E.o Mm, I ' ,1,e size recommended by West en. too, I 111 . WkMioI, . w.n. n.. always gave me indigestion. For hours after meals I would bloat with gas aud have dull., aching pains in the pit of my 'sfomacn. t lost eighteen pounds in weignr, onu wos so run ieei in lei- uiiyiiung. men. loo, i u . Tn..i,:. . t . a. Vi W awful attacks of rheumatism which . ern WMh ngtoa Experiment Station. Or seemed to go all over my bod, first In Iuleu pufinnRc ' my arms nud, fhoulders and then down tpi 0 i a , v a into' my legs. Jfy muscles would get so I Tt a i . f . ? 1 d00"' 2 ft 6 ,n- i.S stiff ond sore 1 would have such sharp- 1 "i'j. JffX shooting pains nil through my body that . P1 r.n ' Bt .'"V --P8 it was .almost uiiheurahle. i.Moncy cheerfully refunded if not snUs- n n t t i ii i Write for free illustrated catalog . Wn, sir, I feel like a man mailer No.. 7. Contains helpful hints for re over since this Tanlac treatment has modeling the old home or planning the fixed me up so fine. My appetite has ncw on " , come bark, the indigestion is entirely ( . gone, and 1 have gamed back all my:' IJk l Willinma lest weir.ht and two puumls to stmre. I I never feel a sign of rheumatism now, t nnu1 in iui.'l uiii in ine inK ot conuitiou in every wuy. Tanlac is a medicine of real merit, aud I am "certainly glad I got hold .of it." Taulnc is for sole by all good drug gists. Over ;(." million bottles sold. 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