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.uJjsr Evening, November 21, 1923.
THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD
Pago Seven
in ii ii in mi 1 1 1 ii y inn mill l f
THE WAY OUT
Agricultural prosperity
hV , be re-establislhed
Wu, neither can the
?"il hie problem.
5f Continued, honest
mparts consideration -
intellteent and
Thetlc co-operation on
rt of business inter
na Sill all help, but after
the farmer must solve
y, own problem.
fjga wheat an'di more
hooT poultry, and cows
JT" do t. Selling cream,
illume i; rft'!,nf
for family anu iotu
Tstock will in the end
Jpell agricultural prosper
nnr resources are at tire
(onniami of the ifarmer of
,! ibusinesa man" type.
Bank of
Commerce.
Friendly and Willing
News of Lane County
Special Correspondence to The Guard
grandmother Knew
Ito Wat Nothing So Good for
, HARRISBURG
lIorrisluiiB. Ore., Nov. ill .Funeral
sorvKes for. the lute A. M. I'rvor were
held in the Christian church Tuesdny
nlteraoon; Rev. (J. W. Reynolds of Cor
vollis, officiwintt. Burial was in the I.
U. O, F. cemetery.
The death of .Mr. Pryor occurred at
his home here Sunday evening at 10::!0
o'clock after an extended illness which
had made him bedfast since last August.
Mr. l'ryor was born in Iowa where he
giew to manhood, and from this state at
that time he moved to Nebraska, thence
to Centralis, Washington, which he made
lis residence for about four years.. Kver
f ince, for a period of alout ISO .years, he
lias lived in Oregon. As a resident of
Hnrrisburg he has served in the official
capacities' of councilman, city mnrshal
and mayor. He has also served ns a dep
uty sheriff in Nebraska. Aside from
farming he devoted considerable time to
real estate and was rirominpnl in hnrtRt-
; ing this section of the Willamette vnl
lty. While living in town lie was a steady
I nember of the Christian church to which
j he has been much service. He was also
j a member of the local Odd Fellow order
lor years, lie was aged tw years, nine
months and 21 days. Resides his wife
he is survived by his son Calvin, of Eu
gene and grandsons, Clell and Gordon,
ard his foster-father, A. XL Grant, a
veteran of the Civil war and a long time
resident here.
Library Gives Play.
The entertainment put on by the local
library association at the liinKo theatre
! last Friday evening was witnesses by a
: full house. Music and a two-act drama
were the big numbers, with n monologue
I by Mrs. ,T. M. Hochdanner which was en-
cored. The two-act play, "Not a Man in
the House," went over big with each
member doing the part justice. The hish
school glee club which assisted in the
r;usic was given a big hand. The women
of the association realized a good profit
which they will devote to the upbuilding
of the local library.
Sells Apple Crop.
Charles Burgess, who has about the
only apple orchard of any consequence
in this vicinity, bos been able to market
the largest share of his crop to local
people and those from nearby places this
Cmation and Colds cuMtutard
ant the old-fashioned mustard
bumeu ana DUStereu wnile It year, in me past years raw nas uoi in?c
Get the relief and helr that
instard plasters gave, without the
aster and witnout tne ouster.
Musterole does it. It is a clean.
ite ointment, made witn oil ot mus
i It is scientifically oreoared. so
it It works wonders.
Gently massage Musterole in with the
Rr-ups. bee now quicmy it onngs re-'-how
soeedil v the rain disaDDeara.
Try Musterole for sore throat, bron-
USiauiiua, uuujj, biui iicck,
, neuralgia, headache, conges-
Dkurisv..rheumatism. lumbaeo.
ii and aches of the back or joints,
.: w : -L!i
, suit, muauca, ui uiscq, lull"
frosted feet, colds of the chest
E may prevent pneumonia).
ToMoficrs? Musterole is now
id in milder form for
kbits and small children.
Wtor Children's Musterole. '
Sic and 65c, jars and tubes; hos.
pital size, $3.uo. i
new daughter arrived at the home of
-Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Canter al !iii
l'go, Cal., on November 8. Charles is
a former resident here, as Is bis wife,
who ia the daughter of .Mrs. Mattie Holt.
Accident on Paving.
The first accident of much consequence
on the new stretch of paving between
here and Halsey occurred just opposite
raulk station a little after 7 o'clock Sun
day evening. W. J. Ellis and three other
men of Seattle were on their way to Los
Angeles and when they reached the point
mentioned, the car's lights failed to
work, hence the parking of the car near
the extreme edge of the pavement. Nve
loby and F. E. McHcury. the former
the proprietor of a traveling concern
known as Toby's Country Store and with
his car laden with grocery goods for
show advertising stunts, drove almost
upon the parked car before they Baw it,
and swinging quickly to avoid a large
car coming swiftly from the south, the
front wheel hubs of the KHis and Nye
cars contacted and the Nye car keeled
over into the deep roadside ditch, gro
cery goods were badly scattered and
broken. To add to misfortune, the break
ing of the lead pipe leaked gasoline
and a fire soon resulted. Tho six men
Volck of Harmony wss a Tuesday busi
ness visitor iu Junction.
The revival services in the Christian
church are gaiuiug in interest. Large
crowds are present each nijhr. After the
sermon JEond;iy night Imptfental ser
vices were held, nine young persons re
ceiving the rites. The Rev. Mr. Iavitt
is a forceful speaker and the singing led
by Claude Neely is greatly enjoyed.
Everyone is welcome -to these meetings.
Mrs. J. W. Moss of. Harmony was
shopping in Junction '.Monday afternoon.
Jess Hansen of Oak (irove was among
the Monday out-of-town business visit
ors. Sam Templeton was in the city yes
terday from Rivervlew.
Among the out-of-town business rail
era Monday were Chester Ayres of Lan
caster and lister Smith of Liberty.
The Junction City high school foot
ball team expects to go to Cottage drove
Friday to play the high school team at
that place.
Thomas Mndsen of' Oak Grove was a
Tuesday out-of-town visitor in Jlluction.
Mrs. A. H. Bennett was iu the city
shopping yesterday from Riverview.
Xlrs. Frank Tripp of tilendale. Ore., is
visiting with relatives in Junction, Mr.
and Mrs. Tripp were former residents of
Junction.
Del Holcomb of Lower Fern Ridge
transacted business in Junction Tuesday.
Mrs. K. R. Ihirflinger and children of
Eugene are visiting in the home df Mr.
and Mrs. Clarenco Hariwle.
W. Terry of Cheshire was a Tuesday
out-of-town caller.
of the two cars succeeded in slinging W ",MS lTna muon ami mw. vfima
sufficient of the wet mud handy in the Chcesem have returned from a via with
ditch bottom to conquer the blaae upeed- .tives at Cleveland, Ore.
ily. A garage man from town here was 1 Mrs- tn8r AUen. of Cheshire was
culled and the damaged cars towed in ho Monday ahoppe-R in the city,
for repairs nnd settlement of damages.. Max Ituff of Kofieburg visited leew ay
School Boy Hurt. iin tlie ",,nie hia mother, Mrs. Arville
Frank Huston, 10-year-old' son of Mr.,1"' iD 'T"nction
and Mrs. Koscoe JliiBton was badly in- ' Miss Margaret Daugherty has resigned
jured Monday afternoon while playing on her position tin - baleulady in tho Cash
the local school grounds during the re-. and Carry store.
cess period. He was running about withJ Mm. C. P. Moody of Halsey is visiting
ether playmates when he ran hend first jin the home of her brother, George
into a tree, thus receiving a wound in'Ki-'ott and wife.
his head which wait just large enough to 1 Mr. and Mrs. Karl Brown, Mrs. Dan
ermit the Mood to flow freely. -Miss Iliuton and daughter Coca I were Tues-
l'oras Thomas burned him down townjaay callers in Junction and cuixcne,
iu a car to the services of a doctor. He
was so uiistcadied. being rendered un
conscious at the time of lie impact, that
tho doctor ordered him home to rest.
Sprains Ankle.
iMYs. M. E. Canter received a ouite
severe sprain to her ankle last Sulur
ay while attempting to loosen some
wood in tho Bhed at her home. The p;1-
from which she was taking the st'ck:
was oust nigli enough so that when
the case, for" he has previously had to j chunk became dislocated it fell ipon
seek an eastern market. He received
fancy price when sendim; his apples
way but the freight rates cut in too
deeply on the profit to realize any real
gain. People have come to know his
product for its qHty,
Daughter Born. ,
. Word has been received here that a
Beware of Imitations!
fetter than a mustard plotter
it's Swap
-lng on touring?
Elpfiiies to cover.
I let the SWAP-ADS
I Another dlsmvAp
f jour direction
4 willing to share
of tho trip If
"u motor him there.
TTnlesa von see the "Barer Cross" on
package or on tablets you ore not getting
the genuino Bayer- Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians
over twenty-three years for ,
Colds Heauacnea
Toothache (Lumbago
Neuritis Rheumatism
Neuralgia Pain, Pain.
Accept "Barer Tablets of Aspirin"
only. Each unbroken package contains
proven directions, nanny ooxes or iweive
tablets cost few cents. Druggists also
ell hnitlns of 24 and 100. Aspirin is
the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of
Monoaceticacidestcr of Salicylicacid.
The Secret
of Tasty
Cooking
Meal3 prepared by
some one else, fre
quently taste better
your own. You
cn be sure people
lN say how good
tongs tasted at your
bouse, when you use
Pchen Bouquet.
It is the secret of tasty
poking. Start the
Jjsjl with a real tasty
(atablespoonhlof
KITCHEN BOUQUET
ft before laking off
we stove.' .
YAr grower sells loteof
KttCHEV BOUQUET
Cured or Money Back
After abort 8 ye ot roffernur 7
with Pil-I mi treated by yoo and
cu truthfully say that I am cored. ,
Thi.'onrl hundreds of other
letters have been received from
grateful patients. They are on me
in my offices and will be sent any
one who wants proof of my non
surgical, painless methods of cur
ing Piles.'
I guarantee to cure
'you or refund your
money. Write today
for FREE BOOK.
i OF AN. M.D
! 2ND 4tt1OIWS0N WUAit.P-J?0?!,
Stewart's 2nd Refund Day
THURSDAY, Sept. 20th
STEWART'S .
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AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES
For All Makes of Cars
Convenient location
Service with a Smile I
her ankle with sufficient force to sprain
it.
The meeting of the local Mnsonlc or
der last. Friday eveniug in their hall to
commemorate nnd observe for the first
time In Iinrrlsburg the national fatdier
and son week was attended by about 100
Masons, sons nnd other boys. The open
ing hour was used by the members of
the lodge to present to the younger gen
eration tne purpose of tho meeting, the
reason for a father and son week, and
how the meeting ought to help. Attorney
W. U. Trill maue a touching appeal to
those present to cement thu friendship
of father and son closer.
Miss Helen Byes gave a piano solo in
the high school assembly Monday morn
ing as tne oni.r special nuuiner on ine
chnnel program wnicn is given every
week.
Charles Marguth was here over the
veek-end visiting old friends and neigh
bors.
Mr. and Mrs. Ueorgel' Turner were
week-end visitors in the J. P. Rice home
here. ,
V New Nates - v
V. E.' Wndsworth was at Corvnlli?
Fridav narticinating in lodge work with
the encampment at that place. Monday
evening he was In Roseburg and from
thorn he went to Grants Pass. Mcdford
end Klamath Falls, all before his return
home.
Tho third annual turkey shoot ot tne
Ircal rod and gun club will bo held on
Mnrgnn field Tuesday. November 27.
i'lans are being laid nnd a big lot of
pirds aro engaged with the prospects of
more neing auoeu. nponsinen wnn nuve
attended former shoots have declarj'U
them to be big events, and every one is
looking forward to the coming one with
eagerness.
JUNCTION CITY
Junction City, Ore., Nov. 21. 0. A.
Always Take.
ASCARAj QUININE
Relieves
renin in ia HOURS
rL A GRIPPE IN 3 DAYS
0 All UTIfis w cvnia
To Cure a Cold
in One Day
Take
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For Automobile Paint
and 'Top WorK, can
A'TtA Paint ahOD. 50.1
Eighth Avenu EttsR.Tcle
phone 12S7-J- "
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Immediately to counteract the
activity of Cold, Grip and Influ
enza Germs and brinit to a sud
den stop the dangerous work of
these dreaded disease germs in
the human body.
BROMO QUININE Tablets quick
ly render these germs powerles
and completely destroy tbe
organic existence.
The Tonic and Laxative Effect
of Lwatlve BROMO- QUININE
Tablets Is veryt, beneficial to the
.system at all times.
Thex bears this signature
Mr. Kat'liel WWner htitt rcturuoil from
a visit with rcmtives in rortltiuu.
Dr. and Mrs. V. w. licks were Tues
day visitors ond Eugene.
-Mr. tind Mrs. noren Jensen motored to
Kupeue on business yesterday.
Air. and Mrs. Charlie Mimnele of ren-
(lU-ton visited Tuesday in the home of
Air. and Mrs. A. (J, Uctmerjnr. Mr. and
Mrs. SpauKle aro ou their way to 1ms
Angeles.
O. b M or pan wns in the city on butri-
r.ess yesterday from Nonitoo.
Mr. and Mrn. Hk-liard Carroll were
Tupwday buaineaa viitors in Eugene.
Mr. and Airs. Andrew Dyer were in
the -city yesterday from Ferguson.
Air. and Mrs. Jolin Winn and Mm.
.Tames Winn of -Liberty were shopping in
Junction and Eugene Monday. ,
Harvey uoe or micenp was a Tue3-'
day business visitor in Junction.
A. htans of Hell and corona ny wns in
the city on busiuoHS Tuesday from Sal
em. 1
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bhields have nur-
chused the Itushnell property on Front
street nnd are moving there.
William Jensen was a Mondav eve
ning visitor in Eugcno.
Grethen HSlty wbj among those
from Junction who were in Eugene on
Tuesday evening, ...
SPRINGFIELD NEWS
' Hnringfieltl, Ore., Nov. 21 The Neigh-
Dort ot Mood Uratt officers with the
drill team has been invited to nut on the
worn t the uoburg vidge on Thursday
evening, 'ine state organizer-cxnectn to
be present. Several members expect to
go as wen as tno on leers,
U. Perry, the cement 'eontraetor. is
building a large garage and place to
house his cement machinery during the
wmrer, on necona ana mi it street.
liert Ioan came down from Uakriuce
and spent over Sunday.
Mrs. James Herford m Cottago Grove
who under went an operation in the
Springfield hospital last Saturday is re
ported as doing nicely.
Oscar Bean and falnlly of Myrtle
Creek spent over Sunday hero visitlmc
friendH. They were former residents of
this oity.
Mr; and Mrs. J. IT. Kenncrler returned
to their home at Leahurg on Sunday eve
ning.
rhe local Ucbekohs entertained oi
Monday evening, and initiated candidates.
'Airs. Tolly of Whlterviile spent Mon
day in town on business.
C P. EcriFimann and Clark whoaton.
on Monday evening, attended the Masonic
lodtre in Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kivltto of Tiin
cxIn, Tseb.. are bere visiting their daugh
ter. Mrs. Percr Tyson. The Rivitt.es are
old timers here. Mr. Itlvett is looking
nfter business property which he has
here.
Milton Cvr returned from Wasco.
Wash., Monday morning, after attending
the runeriii or his motiior. Mrs. John
Cyr who was buried on Sunday,
Hiffh School Football
Man Helps Columbias
Leadership rIiowii In tho orftunization
of the Columbia Pioneers of the First
('hristinn church has brought rotmiicn
dution for t'lnrk Aydelott, tackle of the
Kugciic high school footbull temu, from
Mr. NewhouKC, ,who hits clmrgo of tho
group. .
Mr. Nowhouse praiHod the work of
Aydelott among Uio boys making tip
the Ki-oup.
Tlie Columbia IHoneers met lust night
for the find time in tlreir new room at
the Christian church end. laid plans for
tho decorating of the room and for fu
ture activities in this community.
In the (ourne of the bus'iiefs trans
acted duriiiK tho oveninir the boys do-
elded unon a 15 cent cluirso nor month ns
mctnbpi'Khlp dues, anil also set Tuesday
at l:'l. o clock of each wcok as their
meeting time.
A great deal of enthiiHiiiKm wns shown
by the ,boys toward tho winning of the
Going On Three
Years In Eugene
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Tlio reason is careful,
accurate service, square
treatment, fair prices
and .highest quality.
Hero you get the bene
fit of modern scientihc
1 methods nnd my- per
sonal attention from an
accurate examination
of tlie eyes and grind
ing tlie lenses, to a
careful fitting mid ad
justment of the glasses.
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The Springfield Mill and Grain Co.. J bugle placed aa a reward by a member
has shipped a car load of feed to Maran
tic l1, and one to UoaeDurg.
Edward Keller of Portland Is a bind
ueB8 risttor fur a few days here. v
of the centryl council to the gi-oup Hint
makeH the heat recorti ui ine momu i
Itecember on gaining new notchex in
their buttoiiH nnd in getting or n warding
buttons after the panning of the first ex
amination.
Delmer Pollers , who is treasure, of
the fcToup puMKcd bin examination lant
evening ami wan awarded, the bronze 'but
ton by liirt leader.
Varia, Nov, lit, Ohuneellor tSeipl of
Austria has resigned, diMpntcheH from
Vieiiua mud today. IIIh cabinet will con
tinue iu office temporarily, ,
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