Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, May 21, 1923, Image 2

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GUARD
Monday Ev
Page Two
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Prominent Contractor
John Thorn Suffered 10 Years
. iWith Stomach Trouble But
Feels "Fit As a Fiddle," He
Declares,; Since Tanlac En-
l tvely Restored Health) .
'-'It certainly was lucky day for me
when I got Tanlut', for it'M (tot me to
feeling better and stronger tlinn I have
in over ten years," said John Thorn,
well known contractor, residing at 075
Howard Ht., Kan Kraricbwo, t'ul.
o ','Kor ten years or more my sfomuch'
was In such a fix that no matter what
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IN STATE SALARIES
Salary;
l. l UB itlr. t.ll: f 1 .Ut..:.
before being sprinkled again. '
" "Pouri Vuter on aoroe ?omnoB ground,
leave it for severs! hotfrs. sBditUKU dig
into It, and you will Bee for yourself how
long ji taxes water to eon imu iu
ground. Flooding does not make it soak
in any faster. For tills reason it is best
to use sprinklers for watering lawns."
Salem, Ore., May 2I.-.Salariea in -Deal! Hale WHteS .'
I ate or how little, it hurt me for connection wnh the conduct of the vnr- .. v; OOK UI1 X rcSS LiW
hours. I got so' win down 1 felt tired !, state activities under the governor . '
and worn out ull the time, even in tie am, ,,,.,, 0j matrol fop the ., 0f T'b Tjot of the; Press," ft treatise
uioruing, for I was so nervous I never . . , ,,, turneir written by William (1, Hale dean of the
slept well. .Mguts wlien 1 came in I . .,. ...... ...... i.nVel.KIty 0 Oregon school ot law, i
tnur iImiiiimI int., llic first choir I cmnfl nn,l i,Itl, &1f)R.fl14 far the month of Mended nriinnciU' nu 'n uracticul guide
to. i November, 11122, according to n Btate- for nejiUiter' publishers, editors, and
"Hut I've token six bottles of Tanlac men! nrenared by the executive depart- Writers, 'Is 7off the press. Tlie publisher
now and am feeling fit as a -fiddle. 1 motrt. hm Saturday. he . comparative is the, iVent' lMibiiHhingilLo,,iot. X i
never have a touch of indigestion any . monthly reductions in snlariea was $30,- : "The XfMik is not limited (im dm
inure, i sleep like a log every night, 2;ii. t '
and that tired, run down feeling is en-1 The statement also shows that the
llcely gone ami I urn full of energy nil number of employes has been reduced
frm 22T2 in November of last year to
18111 in April. 11)23.
Probably the most drastic saving has
been made in the state iiighway depig
ment, where the number of employes baa
been reduced from 1442 in Novmber,
li)22, to 1040 in April of 'this year. Sal
from the
factory
tiie time. What Teniae haw done for me
uiukeH hip glim to rtcaiiH!Hl it.
JnnliR' in for nolo by nil good clruy
gluts. Accojit no Hiibfllinitc. Over ill
million bottles no Id. ;
Ninth Annual Meet of
4-L Board This Week
scussion
of libel. (hut covers nomelous -branches
of the W having special bearing on
newspaper practice. Iu this respect the
I uhlicutlon ht the first of Its kind A few
pamphlets ktul one or two 'brief books,
devoted mainly, if not exclusively, to Mie
law ot ilihel, ;have constituted the only
Riiecifi cnnirihutinnw itf American law
writers to '.the field of journalism. The
most, comprehensive and soholqrly work
I ROLL VOUR OWN WITH I
I Ri La Croix Papers Attached I
A man's financial -status
makes a world of 'differ
ence in the way he works
and plays. When'- debts
crowd him he is constant
ly ,wrried and harrrissed
unht lor good Work.
But if debts are paid and
a month's salary is in the
tank, he is, tree, opti
mistic, constructive in
thought. , '!"'' ' ;
Almost anyone can get
ahead a month's salary
by consistent effort to
ward 'building Tip his
:bank account. ' . .
Why don't you try this'
plan? Make the start to
day. This friendly bank
welcomes y.oiu . -
BANK OF COMMERCE
Putrtlanil. Oro., May 21. The ninth
fl'iiii-ux.niim iMfcfing o llu' board of di?
rrftorw of the 4-L (HKiuiizulion will bp
held .MoikIuv nnd Tiifjtdnv. Mux 21 ami
'2'J fit Portland.- Oregon. ;
Tim 41 bofinl of. dirw?tors v6nMtff of
1!; employee and twoli'e Piiniloynrt elW-t-e-by
ui(mi)erH of th &l in the twelve
iidininiHtnttive ditrtricLa into which tlie
Jmnhcrinir jirean of lreeon. WitHh.nicton
and Iduho a&re divided.
l'robuinfi eoncerninff inmiHtriaJ relb-
tioim id the north went lumber industry
uuch an wuges, hours of work, overtime.,
working and livinK conditions will be
cOnMKiered.
-.TheNe matterft contain diffioultieR tlmt
ordinarily lead to labor troubles, always
ir c rear wmrern to the public.
The freedom from strikes and lock
jnutH winch has been enjoyed by the
northwest s major industry for the hist
fuur yearn, and the comparative inef-
ti-ctiveiicKH of the recent J. V. dem
onstration i'h conceded to be largely due
to the work nnj jniiuence or the 41, or
ganization. ....
In view of prevalliug conditions tlie
co id in ft pension of tlie board of directors
will he of unusual concern to the indus
try and the public. .
Special measures will be considered
for removal of remaining causes of dis
content in jogging camp una the mar ao
jtiHtment of wages in relution to murket
changes.
aries in this department for the inonth . fit law of the pre, jiri jo Ieon
f April. were $i4.4y0. i against i Httlfr? wnWbuhoq, wIftffi?nf'Hj J'
iio? tu in -rtvnil.r of hist vpar The vnie b J terson,. entitletl. , .Liberty of
L tulL a11?LL hlLi L th! the- Press, Speech ond Public worship."
?rioni,hH set out
S20.241.
uram Employes Meauceo.
i most 'Unobtalnubli?. Moreover, 'it is not
ndmjtet to -toroacnt day . weds ill tl)
A marked redaction in the. number off y JIale's book is intended to aid in
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Let's Swap!
Let's Swap!
COAST LEAGUE
Pnn Flmiicisoo
Sacramento
Halt Lake
Vernon i . .
I'ortJnnd. .
T.or' Aneeles , . . . t. .
Oakland..:-.'
Seattle. ;
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4 11 1
Vestordav's-Rof ulls,
At Halt Ijike, firm game
San Francisco
Salt Lake.
llftttefieH: AlcWeeney nd Yelle; Miiy
er, I.undiiuiHt, lewis and 1'oters. ,
) Second gome , '
ikm Francisco , 811 2
Snlti ljake.' .., ...12 U 0
llatterlen: IIodKe, Sliea. Iluckley mid
Agnuw; niiiKlton-and AiifinKon,
employes in 'the state grain department
alKo net 'Mit in the Ktatemenr. in '.No
vember. 11)22, there were 57 employes
in tliiH deportment, while last April the
number had been reduced to 20. Salaries
of thefte employes last November ag
gretated $8110, while in pril of .this
year' tlie total compensation had been cut
to 44(1.1.' The monthly saving In this
department Is $3713. '
There were' slight salary increases in
six departments, including the state cor
poration commission. Eastern . Oregon
state hospital, state Industrial accident
commission, state home for .the . feeble (
lmuucd, Oregon - state penitentiary and
state training school. These increases
ranged from ?10 to $05 a niontii. .
Heport is Issued. '
The followine report -shows' -the num
ber of employes in November, 1022,' and
iVpril, lici. together with the aggre
gate salaries for the same months, afid
llilf suviugH; ' ' .
Lorporatlon ilennTtment Number of
employes in November, 1022, S, with ag
gregate salaries of $1355; number of em
ployes in April. 1922. 8. with salaries of
$1303; increase in payroll, $40. . I
Mute engineer Number of emnloveft
in November. 14. with salaries r t S2210:
numuer ot employes in April, 12: snlar
ien 1')2S- urli TK ' ..
keening hewsnanerH out ,;of .'litigation
rather thun rn heln ootinsel to Win cases.
though it is at the same time an aiithori- f
laiive siuiement or ine mvt u n riiom
at prcsent 'ill'flie; various states.' 1
At. Stockton ...
Vernon. 2 4 1
hiKwamcnto. .............. .5 0 0
llalteriesi Dell iiml lhiliniili; I'cnder
and Kcliunx.
At Hacrnmeiila -'
Vernon, ..'.,.,.'....,..,'
Uiu'ramento. .1
Kiltei'ien: .Sliellonback and D. Mur
phy; Xellowhorse and Kochler.
..7 12
. .0 r
At Oakland, first, game J
Portland. . , ,, .-.7 0 S
Oiikluud 1 .7 3
UiUterles: I.everenzo and Iolyj Ar
lett and Thomas. ,
Second giime ' -
Portland 3 7 3
Oakland. . -' 4 11 0
lluttci'ii'S! Middlelon and Onslow; Ml iSls
nnd Ilukrr.
At Ixis Angeles, first gome-
euttle.
Los Angeles
Itiittories;, Jacobs and Tobin;
Baldwin. . r - . .
Second gnme . .
Senttle. , . . . i
l.os Angeles;
.4 7 1
,.2 7 2
Lyon nnd
KAtieries: liluke. .Tesar nnd Tobin:
CiMiMU and 1-yler. - '
FRUIT POOL PRICES
lt'.ynl AnncH 1CI cents.
Iwj'nnbcrrieN T cents,
j ltuMphi'mHH 10 cents.
Itlnckciips ceuts. .
1 mulberries 7 cents,
KtterberfH 74 ceutn,'
Mlstellaueouu. a
Strawberries (1 cents.
Foregoing are the prices nt which the
Oregon Growers Cooperative association
has cleaned up Us tonnage for
Announcement hy Itobert U. .McXtiry,
manured of the fresh fruit department
covering the prices also was nccompnu
led by a stutement Hint virtually every-
tntng ts tH'intc sold green by the associa
tion this year and it is not planning on
canning any (big except possibly a fow
Hoval , Amies.
The statement does not include the
bin ok cherries us he states thitt decision
has not yet been reached rs to whether
to can or ship these. Salem Capital
Journal. - ,
EUGENE COLLECT! UN A0ENCY
No collection, no fee. No entry fee of
mes. legnt department.
1SLUWKKS.
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m M '.. H. I1UFWKKS. Mgs
I OUR LITTLEST I j
SAVERS ; . -( I . -ft
COMB of tho pairoiiB of tho " b
.. First National ho"e dlfft- B ' i J I :
.cnlty in reaclilivg; th conn- G I
' tor to doii)8Vt their tminll f ':l I
lint i-cwilar nmounta so P I I 1
; email re they. B :ll 3
But these accounts, small an r " Iv
D youiisxterg'wbo hnvo Ivnrned n K woi
tow to save are Jlt buck- H . lri ir , VI
borne of our otimuimilty of H mm. '
I 30 Yoars of nelpfut Service 1 "V1
I NATIONAL BANK 1 jlf M jj J j
. S-t-rike .
One
The big, delicious '
Chocolate . covered
caramel and nut
Bambino Bar split!
the plate' to the
old appetite every
time. ,
ies. $1025: Ravine. $275.
Eastern Oregon State' hospital Num
ber of employes in November, '52; sal
aries. $3774!-' number ' nf ' nmnlnvna in
April." 53; salaries $38117; increase in
payroll, $33.
Oregon state grain denartment-Nnm-
ber of employes in November, 57; sal
aries, $.ii74; number of - einnloves In
April. ,20j salaries, $4403; suving of
.11 I.J. . " .. . j - -
Oregon state hosnital Numher of em-
EloyeB in November, 228; soluries, $15.-
ji,ii.'i ui I'jiijnuji'B id nprii, iua;
alanes, $14,077; saving. $1070.
unoiiKtriai scnool for girls Number
eiunioves In. iNovemher. lfi' intnnB
S2S; number qf employes In April, 13;
ularies, $820; saving $8.
jnouscnni acciuent commission Num
ber of employes in November, 110; sal
aries, $15,304; number hf employes in
Anril, .110; salaries, $15,480; increase,
$05. . ...
Feeble-minded home Number of em
ployes in November, 84; salaries. $4881;
numher. of employes In April, 82; salar
ies, $40J0; increase, $30.
47 at Work in Prison!''
Oregon state penitentiary Number of
employes , In . November, ; 48; salaries,
$4037; number Of employes In April, 47;
salnrles, $4082; increase, $45.
State pruning department Number of
employes, in Nfivemher. . on. aninino
$1002; number of cmployes in April. 28;
on. ui icq, xuiu. iiitTreuse il. i
Oregon school for the deaf Numbnr
of employes in November, 35; salaries,
$2548; .number of employes in April, 85;
salaries, $2307; saving, $41.
Oregon, soldiers' home rNumher of
employes 'in Nnvemher. 3;t. ainviAa
$1782; saving, $75. , '
Stnte training school Number of em
ployes m November, 20; salaries, $2400;
number of employes in April. 34: snl-
nnes,,$24i0: increase, $10.
' State tluberculoilis hospital Number
of employes in November, 3(1; salaries
$22i'.S; number of employes in April, 84;
salaries, $2135; saving, $133.
State highway department Number
of employes in November, 1442; snlaries.
$123,731: number of employes i Anril,
104(1.: salaries. $1)4,400; saving $20,241.
Insurance department Number em
ployes in November, 20; salaries, $.3280;
number nt. employes in April, 10; salar
ies, $3077; saving. $203.
Further Rtduotjont Urged. ;
In recognition of the saviugs made by
many of-tho departments tho governor
today sent to these superintendents the
following letter:, , ; ' , '
"I note from .a report submitted to
this office that the; number of employes
in your department has been materially
reduced, with a corresponding financial
saving. - It is pleasing to this office to
note the saving to the taxpavers of the
slnte. Is it not possible still fiirthor to
boll down the exprime of yonr depart
ment? Please do everything possible
consistent with good business principles
to effect further reductions."
To siiper'iitondents of the various de
partments that have failed to show a re
duction In esnenses tin; governor sent
the following letter:' -
' "I' note- from' report submitted to
llim offire that the number of employes
nnd the salaries paid ore 'approximately
the same ns In November, 1022. Wiil
you please explain why reductions can
not be made at your InstitntlonV"
STAGE
From Noti, Elmira, Ve
net ''. , V-1 '
Lv. Noti ..8:30 ajn.
Lv. Elmira . . . . ;00 a.m.
Lv.rVoneta 9:00 a so.
Lv. Veiieta arid Elmira
,.l'0jm.
To Veneta .
Lv. EUKeii .; : .ll:30 a,pi.
To Elmjra, Veneta and
: Noti.;' :', .. .;
Lv. Eureiie .. ..4:00 p.m.
Offices Draper's Store,
Stage Terminal, Eugene,
Main St.' :i Veneta.
. Seventh and Olive.
R W. Inman, ''
Veneta, Oregon. '
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Eugene" '
Vulcanizing Works
. ,. .riione 1020
057 Oak
Fly Knockers
Kills 'Em
.Preston & Hales
857 Willamette St.
TODAY & T
UESl
l'ffiisod n 1Ure'C?
,l"St 011CO a'8 .now.
RAY
presents nnnV- s 1
in- . '."'"wianJ
"Alias Julius
jo get some of hisoZ1,?
1 earned up
lweket and went fifc
A First National
Thrills and funnel
only Clmrles an
And h
essome.littles
Comedy and News Topic
ADIVHSSION-.
Evenings :.
Matinees .
Children ., '
CASTtE
Home of the Best
Expert Gives Rules.
For Care of Lawns
1 Oregon Agricultural College; forvallis.
May ill. 'Ijiwna should be drenched
when they are watered nnd then left
ulot'.e fur a few days, said A. I.. Peck,
professor of l.nidscnpe! gardening and
florliiillure nt the tregon Agrieulrural
college. 'A light sprinkling does the
grass more harm than good.
"Shallow watering forces shailow root
ing of gross." said Professor Peck. The
tendency of roots is to grow toward the
water. If the wnter does tot soak deep
er thun an inch or two the roots will
grow toward it and as the soil will drv
out milcklv the mm will ,lrv ,m nj
die. If enough water is nut on the sosk
in four of five inches, the top part will
dry out but there will be water ileener
in to supply the roots.
"Water soaks in to the ground very
slowly, so to gain the best results nut
a sprinkler on one part of the lawn and
go away and forget it for the watering
period. Very few persnnsTinve the time
or patience to hold anowle long enough
" " mwn mrrecuy, -jne grass
r.hould be watered o.pioaslv, drenched,
nart at a time, and then left alone for
four or five .lays. Oue good plan is to di
vide the dawn into sections. unirmi.
m. section for the entire time allowed
for that day. Next day water another
section and so on until the entire lawn
is watered. If nronerlr n,Le.i ...,
USE THE GUARD WANT-AD Wf
Be Sure vC Health
ARE your cnildren healthy? Are they strong and vigorous?
-TV Or, are they frail and delicate pale, under-developed?
These latter signs are indications of malnutrition a condi
v tion exists in one out of every three children in the
, . schools of our nation.
' sgfor want of elements necessary for
eiST!eTmehtsfound m8reater propbrtion in goodbread
m BCTSY ROSS Bread-than m any other single food. Truly,
good bread is a wonderful food, yet few eat enough of it.
' ?Ut'fieTf e, many of bread and to best serve your
tamily's health you should select a bread containing the
. health giving properties in the right proportions. You will
find them m BETSY ROSS a loaf of unsurpassable quality.
. . Select your bread wisely for "There's a difference in bread."
Don t say "bread," say BETSY ROSS.
The University Bakery
, 1 Telephone'
:r:' y:ilW'i? . 14th and Mill Streets - ' Telephone 71 .
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sectlcn tuny be left tor five or i days