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THiB EUGENE
N. Y. DRY REPEAL HELD I
She Is Happy As a
School Girl, Says
Mrs. Black
O.I(jyD.B)IRNEn
$100
Engagement
Ring
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ful white, gold 'hazel or claw mounting, excellent' in de-.
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' . . $25.00 Down and ' ' '
$15.00 Per Month. ,
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these 'beautiful gems. . . ;
, Any honest person may wear a Laraway Dial
mond while paying for it. -. . . :
Seth Laraway
Diamond Merchant and Jeweler
' The recent act of Governor Smith of
New York in giving bin approval to the
prohibition ait in Unit stale has- no cou
Ktitiitional aspects, according lo Profes
Hor J. 1. Burnett, head of the depart
ment ot poiiticui science, uc We Luiver-
sity of Oregon. v
'Tiie states do not have 10 cooperate
in i(,i inattet'H with the nutiouul gov
WEDNESDAY
Rex Invisible Fear,
Stewart.; - ' '
C'nstk Glimpses of the Moon,
from Edith-WJiarton's novel.
Hejlig One Week of Love.
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Anita j
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STARTLING DENOUEMENT
eminent " sni.l PrnfeH.ni' HainniLii'Thef ' "The Invisible fear' Is.tne line m
are ore under no constitution.!. obliga- the latest. Anita. Stewart picture, whit-a
tion to do no. . H would secin to be more will ve a one day engagement at the
a matter of patriotism uud loyuity man Re theotre on Wednesday us a irst
of unconstitutionality." National attraction. - ;
Tho repeal of the act undoubtedly will - Mystery. , romance and adventure are
be of great signilicnnce in the extent of blended into the tale, resulting in B
the enforcement of the federal niombi- highly entertaining story. . '
tii n lawn in New York, in the opinion of Miss Htewart play tbepart of Byl
Ir. Harnett. The MulIan.Gugc law, the Langdon, who is loved by two youths
state prohibition law passed cuncurivu'ly Bcntley Arnold and Arthur Comstock.
with ilie federal amendment, provided She is engaged to Arnold, who at the
for the arrest and trial of those person opening of the story is teturning to
transgressing lie luw, and brought of- America from service in t ranee. Dur
fenses against the state law within the log hi absence toinstock has pressed
Jurisdiction of the policemen ir. New his tnit, but with no success. i ,
York cities. -Nominally, tho policemen i ' - ' " ' ';: ' ''
in New York will still have the authority t Allan Dwan, famous an the producer
to arrest under the national laws, but in f "Kobin Hood." has 'done remarkable
actual tact tuey will not urresi. ur. iai -I wor 'n his. first Paramount picture,
nett believes. - . The Glimpses of the Moon, . adapted
"To adequately enforce the federal 1 from Bdith WJmrton's novel, which will
lnws they would need hordes of deputy j be the feature t the Castle theatre to
,ari.ni.. .,. i, ,i, ho dnv and Thursdav. With Bebe Daniels.
ni,l "i win nnw hn trierf m ui.' feii. I Nita Naldl, Rubye de Hemer, David
ernl court, but they will probaoly never I -Powell. Murlce Costello -and - Charles
reach the court, us the policemen will be jGerrnrd in the cast and an exceedingly
Chautauqua Ticket
Sales Not Complete
'. -Although no complete ieek wos ready
for announcement of the Chautauqua tic
. ket sale drive results, it. A. McC'ully,
.tfntnmitteeinan,statcH they were success
, ful Tuesday, in spite of the rain pre
venting somo canvusscrg from working
A MAGIC
wand . telnga a fleet of
Arabian, steeds on .which
BEN TURPIN
gallops madly , to rea
. vous fc3 Move . In
' THE SHRIEK
OF ARABY"
costly inteHtiture, thin picture Is one of
tiic inoKt effective ami elaborate acrepn
Bopty dramas thus for prcKenten to the
unable to handle the work and unoBU
i i .will not be made.
in the reidential districts. If BUfficient ample, unci other statcn may, Harnett !''Ii?tio-!.irwtor ;-iwen ; produced
funds are not rotund thin unMtntitl .believca. Not all of the states however t"lhe GhmpaeH of the Moon with the
KHriVe - panned Htate law. concurrent wUh 1 JJe Javihand that fhioneU "Jiobm
nounceHV-uTder the matter of prohibi. j Hood" for -DoglnH Fairbanks. ,;;
rrlce- who h hr rt mm -..., "ou aim uicbc oiuivn win ui iruurnu uv
v..
the course oneninr Sntiiritnv nvonin it unaffected,
is reported by McC'ully that the Ellison
White bureau- will put two men in the
field to sell tickets -the latter part of the
week, if - sufficient tickets lo nnv ih
guaranteed amount have not been dis
poser: ot.
Cushman Strawberry
Crop Heavy, Report
The Cushman cannery has more atrnw
berriea than it can handle, due to a bum
per oropi there, unit the Kugene Wuit
Growem' association Is receiving berries
from there. now, in addition to fnilt
from other parts of the county! says J.
O. Holt, munager.: Soft chcrricH were
started at the local plant Tuesday.
. That the present rain in hurting the
cherries not a bit i the opinion of Mr.
iioit, wno says tnnt tne only -nrornicta
damaged are strawberries and thoso
siightlj', ..,., i ,.Ii . , ',;,.. , .
E FOR U CLUB
Royal Clinchers
fbfl923
United States Tires
are Good Tires -
THE U. S. Tire people
took plenty of time in
developing the Royal i
Clincher Cord.
. , Whenit was finally placed
on sale there were no mi
takes in it, . . , .
i ..Last -ycar.we couldn't
make Royal Clinchers fast
enough. v,.;
. .Production fqr 1923 has
been more than doubled.
.- But whenever and wher
ever you can get a Royal
Clincher take iu ; -
JM&itohuyUSJItis
. T.-II. OliNoii Tiro Co:, Euroiio; Oregon.
Pptcrson HroH. Surviuc.Ktntioii, -I'lngeno, Or,
- Pratiklin 801100," Station, 'Eugeiio, Oregon
- B. A. Long, Cobuig, Oregon.
-i. ! '
That $20,000 Instead of flO.000 will
be donated by the -Masonic grand lodge
of Oregon, now in session in l'ortland.
for a clubhouse near the Vniverslty of
Oregon1 campus for the'1 ('raftsmen, is
the belief of prominent local Masons
who have been behind the move. The two
lots necessary for such n building have
ulready been purchased. :
A resolution to set nsl(le.2,",000 will
he introduced at the grand lodge session,-
it !h said here. If the $20,000 is
'secured it would go toward construc-
I Hon, furnishing nnd maintenance. -
I. '1.. .1. t'rntwll. Kmnev Tllce flTirl Pei'lev
(ireen are delegates from Bufiene lodge!
pu. 11, A. t . mid A, M. Jack Alagladiy
In ihI Hobert Calluhan are also attending
the sessions.
ARAB BURLESQUE
' The .latest Mack Sennett photoplay
burlesiine of adventure' and red' hot ro
mance on the burning desert, satirising'
'The Sheik," contradicts all statements
relatives to the manner in which the
Arabians -live. v
'Thi- latest- Sennett farce,; an . Allied
Producers nnd Distributors corporation
release, will be given its first showing
tomorrow at the lleiiig theatre. ' -
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You can get a ;"WiUard VA"-Battery
at such a low price there's
no reason for taking Chances on
anything less1 reliable than . a
Willard. ; -v;
WILLARD RADIO
BATTERIES
: 1 for sale by; . .
Eugene Storage
Battery Co.
87 Seventh . Ave. East
Willard "B" Batteries cut out noise
W illard ."B" Batteries cut 'out noise!
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UNE COUNTY NEWS
, BLACHLY.
Blachly, Ore., June. 10. Mrs. C. 11
Barker aud daughter of Heaverton are
visiting .V E. Barker for two weeks.
'"Man and Agnes Wilcut spent the
week-end at Greenleaf. i - -
Uewie Andrews spent the week-end at
Kugene... . . -
Pred McMastep of Dorena spent the
"eek-end- with his sister. Mrs. George
Worthington. ' .:
Mr. and Min. Kalph I.vneh, Mr. and
rrs. . red AVarblngton, Vera Hlleuuin,
Ben and Herman Briggs, Mibs Briggs,
JliMs .McOiiniel. Miss Alia Witte of Lor
cue, -Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Billlngsi and
Kthel and Minor Billings spent Sunday
at Triangle Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Andrews spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. An
drews. . - "'.
Mrs. C. G. Abbey, Mrs. Grace Taylor,
iMrs. Clamle Hennlgei. Mr." nnd Mrs.
James Bennigar ond Mrs. R It. Myers,
Mr. and Mrs. George ISyphers spent Sun
day withv Mr. and Mrs. I,- Slaj ter.' "
Mrs. O. A. Thompson is at. rtprlngfield
visiting her ihotJier. Mrs. Brumett.
I,ccona Nyo returned to her home at
Glenbrook Sunday. . '
Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Hemmo came home
from Creswell Friday.' . -
Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Syphers,- Gladys
and Holla NypherM went to Broughten's
mineral springs; last week. -.-
Mrs. E. J. Notion, Mrs.' McKcun, Xfrs.
Lena Pope. -Mrs. ipbntins and Mrs. Grace
Taylor visited Triangle high school Fri
day. - , r. '
Mrs. J. D. Hamlin and sons of Eugene
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. Slayter.
Grading has started , on the new
Blochly-Riidnrock road.
There will be a dance at Horton's hall
Saturday. night, June 16. Starr's orches
tra from Corvallis will ploy. ,
Elmer Iimb sawed wood for Clnyton
Pope Thursday.;
'..v LONDON 7"
London, June 11. Several of the far
mers in this vicinity sheared their sheep
the past week. -
SCr. and Mrs. C. L. Roberts "went to
DisHton Monday, where he taught school
to bring rout their household effects.
Mrs: A.-S. Newton and children came
in from tile ranch and spent Saturday
afternoon in-London. . ' :'
Howard Cox burned his hand quite
severely while Working at the forge at
the Cedar creek sawmill.
Several parties from Roseburg and
Eugene attended ftiurch here Sunday.
John Massey left Monday in Hiis ' tour
ins car for ' Sahastopal, Cal., where he
will visit relatives. He will be accom
panied home by his mother who nas been
in California for several months. '
Miss Kmma Junes -who has been visit-'
ing in Corvallis returned Saturday and
is at the home of her brother, W. T.
Jones. - ... -
The Powell family held their annual
reunion picnic at Cottage Grove Sunday.
Fim TTntvnrn' f'nv Atwl elillHren went
)to Kugene Sunditv for a few days Visit
with Jter sister. Airs. l;alvin Marlow. -y
The services at the Clmrcb of Christ
which have been continued - for, r two
weeks closed Sunday evening. ; -, -W.
U Town semi ; went . to Cottage
Grove Monday to have some dental work
done.
J. Ji. Brace and family -left Monday"
morning for their - home at Kstacada.
They will stop. over oue.dny in Eugene.
WALTERVILLE. .
WaltervillpS,- Ore. . Jiine- 10. Mm.
Emma linger and daughters Mabel and
T'uuice are visiting relttliveM'and friends
here Sund.-iy, .Tune 4. ',: '
A family -reunion 'was hehl - at EH
Sehweriugw home at Walterville. inclmr-ing-all
tjie children "ami ' nephews arid
SUlt Ellsworth CrOCker, Violin lVrtland. Guest' included Mrs. linger
instructor at the Pacific Con- J"-' . "i?L iirl??' .1 riWZ,
x rrn. Tr'ii ei I family, i Teswell. Mr-.- and Sirs, r.mest
SeiTatOry, 731 WUlamette &t.,'Kchwerlng. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwer-;
who fonolloa POllCOl'toa TllC nf Eugene. ThisHs the first, time the
v,nv xi actus LuiiLLiiua. am. f.l1lliIy hls ,,,. ,,,!, tor ov ,lreB
greiltost C0111lH)SU.10n8 Written years. Mrs. Hager expects to leave for
for tllO Violin to beginners Ahlaml Monday jmn-ning -after visiting
. i-a i- at Migeno and feswell. - f ,
during tllOir Ill-St year. Ot lll- Mr. .Marlon Hsger and daughters in
StriH'tion. His students llllVO "n.iany wl th Mrs. Edith Page spent
, , . . ' Friday with Mrs. (Jeo. Wllllan. '
roildored COllOOrtOS 111 lUlbilC jfrs. Fred Eastnn nod family left fr
U'citllla tilllO lliul WniO Wgaill. h"""0!1 Thursdar mornin IJ Mrs.
Hn , i ,3 p Jack Sheashley. They will also visit nt
ifoert lIAIiey rondored four ('m ht.tnrt! Vowing home. - -
ill O110 OVOllPllg. FailMliar witlf Mi; Wanehe Thomson of Cedar Flat
I. . i r.. ,.:i: nd eola rron callre) on Mrs. Editn
till? lending VlfllU stndlOS nnd i-age. .Wednesday afternoon.
oomposit'uius fo! 2.) yiars.' '
T.oachors tJViropeijtfjConserva- Fares to Clatsop
tory grnduatos. Elovot) . oon- . Beaches Reduced
Rooiuivo yoarB oi joai'yingiu
Lane Farmers Urged
, ; to Inspect ; College
' lirmorn of Lane county nro reminded
of the ajintml lnHpection tour of the Ort
roij' Agrimltiiral collogo and experiment
Htatlou this week, ajid lu'e urgwl by W.
A. AyretV in ft circular letter Bent out
today, to Utend'nnd find out. whnt-Ute
export am doing tlfore.'in trying o to
Hdve tho farmor's. probleniH. Krlday is
I he day net awiclG IlouglnM and Iano
euLinty men to vifdt It, tJie crop nnd oni
ntal deimrtmcntM mpnc;ially. A wperial
meeting with progivun of inlcrest to farm
women tons been prepared, no 'the entire
family in invited to motor down wilh
liawket lunch and spend an ' instructive
holiday. About 150 went from , Lane
county luHt year.
Junk in Alleys to ':
Be Cleared Away
A gonnrnl cleaning up of the ity bni
neH district la under way, Chief of Po
lice iltirtkli-M now inspecting the renrs of
store Imildinga and ordering botes, bar
relH and trash stacked in the alleys re
moved. Sidewalk Bigua and Iron poata
at the cornera of downtown streets were
generally clpared out Tui'dn,vk The-eor-nern
not already painted "with 'no park
ing" Kifjiis and white lines of pa ( kins
limits will be repainted white.
"VisitorH here wee the junk oiled hi 'Jie
nil ivu il u ia.itl nu nun iha ulennt feAiilu "
Hftid the chfcf this morntng. "so we're
moving it out. Jt makes truck moving-in
the alleys harder ua well as tho Lad ap
pearance." --.
PORTLAND GRAIN
Portland, Ore., June lit. Whent: Hard
white,- no ptitntion; soft white $1.10;
western white Jl.lO; hard winter $1.05:
nortiiern bpriug $1.05; . western Ted
$1.05. ;i. t, Vv.
tmZ BiACK
'l needed something to strengthen my
nerves and appetite and to tone np my
n.h,1n bvhIiiiii. . nnd thet is itist - what
Tanlac has done for ine to perfection,'' j
savs sirs. r;ttie maca, nigniy ran
resident of 410 South Hardest- St., Kan
sas City.' Mo. ' ;'.
"For a long time I suffered from-indigestion,
gas and heartburn, had a very
weak appetite, and' was burdened with
war, henHaehes nnd fllxxv snells. MY
nerves Were on edge. I was too Testlcss j
to sleep right, and telt drowsy ana worn
out all the time.
"I was convincea before I ever took
Tanlac that it was a meritorious medi
cine, and now I know from experience
that the treatment is lust wonderful. My
appetite and digestion have - been re
stored perfectly, my sleep is refreshing,
and I am as healthy and happy as .1
school girl. I believe Tanlac will help
anyone else who suffers like I did."--
Tanlac is for sole by all good drug
gists. Accept no substitute. 37 million
bottles sold.
Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Nature's
nwn remedy for constipation. For sale
everywhere. . j - .-
VUUllkll VyUllllIllllCCS, (
A . . . T S '
Assignea, at worK
City cotneii committees, whese reas
signment was nnnounced - late' Tuesday
by Mayor E. -B. ; Parks, are getting in
touch with their departments, in line
with the poller that executive outlined
nt the session earlier this week. . An:
endeavor to keep in closer actual touch
with the various departments with the'
aim of giving increasingly better service
to Hie public through this first-hand
knowledge i;f conditions and cooperation
is to be made. The Htreet committee - is
negotiating for the purchase, of- & car
load of -asphalt, to, continue repairing
pavements and the pbllt'o- committeemen
are working on the proposition of putt
ing another, officer ion the force.
As named, committees are: . . . '.
'Judiciary: Chairman McAlister. Wil
liamson and Himmons.' : 'i
Finance: Chairman Walker; McAlister
and Washburnc. - . . :
, Street: Chairman Monroe, Walker and
Mttsher. - - n. . ,:
Fire or.d water,: Chairman 1!
McAlister and Simmons. . .
Health: Chairman Williamson,
lace and Woshburne.
Printing: Chairman Washburne, Wil-'
liamson and Wallace. -------
' Hewer: Chairman Simmons, Monroe
and Mosber. , ...
Police: Chairman Wallace, Monroe
and Walker. ..
usher,
Wat-
- MASON HEAD RAPS KLAN
Sioux City. Iowa, June 13. The flay
ing of the Kti Klu.t Kla'n bv the grand
master tf the Iowa Masons, F. W. Olsse
of Uskaloosa was the feature ' of the
opening session of the grand lodge of
Iowa in Sioux City, todoy. .
Glaze declared there was no ex-ee
for the existence of (he Ku Klux Klnn
and that the officers chosen by the peo
ple were the only persons who should
enforce the law. He declared Masons
ought not to give any aid to "the klan
and said that all klan meetings should
be barred from the Masonic halls of
Iowa. i
"LOWER RATES POSTPONED
( Washington. June i:t. The Interstate
Commerce - Commission Tuesday post
poned from July 1ft to September 17
the effective date of its orders in the
Anson. Gilkey nnd Hunt and West Coast
Lumbermen's cases, decided last Janu
ary, involving extensive adjustments in
lumber rates.
j lhe Anson. Gilkey.-nurd umh West
Coast lumbermen cases, referred to in
the Washington dispatch, were decided
January 1V and granted adjustment, of
rnten on sash and doors shipped from the.
l'atific northwest to points west of Chi
cago. The case was started In 11)1 1.
Tor Violin instruction con
c
r. r l-
ill fufP
Violins . loahe'cl. frce.t0 be-in the Astor'la division of the S.P. nnd
liners " 0 i failwajp was aneonnced here today.
I The rut was made as a means nf in-
Iducing aiklitional traffic to .roast resort
cities, according to W. T. Skinner, vice-,
president and traffic mana;cr.
' ...V- e .ii ir- i Portland. Ore.. June 13.
rillKUJH! MM.-Hh.tf .il-r ust-il.; l.-reiluetion .of fiO -per cent
ginners.
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