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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1923)
T H'E: B DOE N:T DAIET.' .GUSBD Friday Evening, Deeemljcr 21, 102; 2 tr. Pi In JU i ; ch -VI. : mi; da i !j w. ) ' 3 1 to th IS III i ot . '8 'if In .5. ht nl In to ' of , ift ta : .-!! or .!l' " i w ' t:i dr I t; " . ;;S hi :4. u ' A th yt n th : 'Creyeuno. Wyo. The "candy kids'' of Ohpypunp find Suutji Clans a generous old chop. A price war on confections hns made the old-fashioned copper good for a bug crammed with sweets. Smart y tji Clothes Service :.hu..jil We sew on but tons and hooks and eyes. No charge. BETWEEN 8W ft 9-on OLIVE mtAirp HA TODAY SATURDAY Another Heilig 5-reature Bill WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS JOHN GILBERT m SwjL 4 ft-, yjiy. CHARLES BANKSy? 5 ) Supported by ESTELLE TAYLOR, GEORGE SEIG- MANN, JACK MacDONALD He thnunmed love songs on his guitar, but the song of battle twanged his heart strings. A stirring tale of 1848, when California was ceded to the United States. Glamor Romance Action HOLD FAST A gale of laughter i3 coming when appears as the dashing hero of a horrible melo drama "The Dare-Devil" Ben Turpin E. LACHELE featuring , 'That Old Gang of Mine'; News Events of the Wcrld 20 Cents Kerr and Kelly Are Speakers At Meeting OA 1AU io AMMAIliNtU .Superior, Wis., Dec. -I. Kdword J. Hni.stad ami his "sunshine girl," Dor othy Itudcrson, were arraigned bpforp Judge S. S. l'urkcr in muuic.pal court lutp yeter(ay and pleaded ikuilty to charges of arson. They were bound over to superior court for sentence and bail fixed lit -"rHI pitch. PURCHASE YAMHILL TIMBER I'urtluuri, Ore.. JJee. 21. L'. I.) Purchase of 1-150 ncres of timber lauds in the headwaters of the YuniliiJt aii'J Nileia rivers" by the Yerrik Logging com pany for a consideration of approximate ly $14X1,000 wbk made known here today. Purchase of several thousand more acrs in In prospect liy I lit same concern. No announcement haH beeu made of- operat ing pluns. RED PEPPER HEAT BREAKS BAD CHEST Kane your tinlit, nchliiE eheHt. Stop the pain. Ilreuk up the ,ont;etioii. Feel a had cold lonen up in just a" nhort time. "Ked Pepper Huh" in the cold remedy that brinKH (piickeHt relief. It cannot j hurt you and it certainly seeum to end I the tiuhlncim and drive the conKestio'.. -and HoreueKH rnht out. NothiiiK bun Htic;h concenlnued. pene truliiiK heat at red pepperH, 'and when heat penetrates ritfht down into cohK coiiRCHtion, achiiiK iniiHcleif and Kore, stiff jointx relief comcH nt once. J 11(1 IWMIICIIl ,VI.I M'I". 'I'l ' I u.. i. e....i . U .. i:i;n l. i...n nun ,vou m'im me iiiik""K "' it mi ' miuuten the congeHted spot in warmed through ami through. When you are auf ferlnf from a cold, rheumatism, back ache, Btiff neck or sore munelen, just set a far of Howlea Ited Pepper Hub, made from red peppers, at any drug Htore. You will have the rrueckeHt relief known. Al wayH Buy "Howled." Pi Topics of Day Scenic Novelty as Usual COLDS OVER WIGHTiCHEROKEE WINS llv ''"''PjJSu U P Xew Y'irk. Iei LU. A Ohr-slma trine in the dispute between fundament alists and modernists which has been tending the Protestant Kpiscopal chur-h appeared probable today. liisliop William T. Manning of the d!o cese of New York, in a pastorial letter td -hi rectors in the diocese, urged dis cussion he suspended during the Christ riuiH season, but showed no weakening In liiH firm stand for belief in the funda mental doctriueH of the church, including the virgin birth of Christ, At the same time, however, fuel wax added to the flumes of doctrinal controvert by a de hate between Dr. Charles Francis Pot ter of the West Side Unitarian ch.irch and Dr. John ltoitch Strut on of Calvory Huptist church. Jioctpr Potter, supporting the mod emiHt ciuine, waH awarded a decision by the judffeH. Taooma, Der. 2l. Alartv Foley, locil heavyweijibt, Hpent ino.nl. of his time in hiH Khell here Last nicht in tiattlln? (teortre Ijunxon, Cherokee heavyweight. ntMl IianiMon eopped the nix round Hec KLnn. Foley wuh toujrh, absorbing every Ihinjf T,uiiinon threw his way. In the lent round Foley canc-lit Lamnon with a wild swinif and (leorife went down for a no count. He -was up but frropEy. Foley wa4 too weary to land another hard blow. The bout was nensatinnal especially Fo ley's Inst round spurt. Hank Hykor subbed for Billy Oonley and loHt a Hix round (hviKion to" Truman Davis. Everett middleweight. Hobby Al len and Htanley Wilis fought a' four round draw. Charles G. Dawes Head Of Allied Expert Commission Parin. Ppp. 21. The rpparntions oom miHHion dpcidpd today to rpqiipst rharlpa O. Dawefl. formpr director of the United State budget-to act nn president of th" committee of expertii which will investi gate Germany's finances. jirSTIfB (OH A LAN MA V UETIIIB Now York. Dec. 21. Tho Brooklyn Rtandard-Unton publlRhPB a report that Hunreme Court Justice Daniel Cohalan Ih pluntilnK to retire from the bench In the near future. The newHpuper sayB Justice Cohnlan may diroct a campaltrn to obtain the ilemocrutlo presidential nomination for United States Senutor . James A. Reed of Missouri. No confirmation of the report could be obtalnpd fronWustlce Oohalan. ' ALIENS GET CHRISTMAS GIFTS I'liiladeliihin, Pec. 21. The Uniteil States Kovernment handed out Christmas prenents to more tbnn six hundred aliens In I'nlted Stnles district eonrt here to day in the form of finnl citizenship pa pers. Every iialimiality was represented in the vast group of petitioners except ing .lapaneso, Chinese and Kast .Indians. BASIC LUMBER PrTce IS NOW NEAR BOTTOM Seattle, Wash., Dec. 21. While hnsic prii'es and quotations from mills direct or to shippers oro apparently at bottom there hns hppn nq rpaclion this week on n showing for new export, business. Largo squares, nt no time affected by the wenkness of bnby squares, continue In demand although not for cargo lots. Tho volume of unsold bnhy squares cut during the unwarranted rush by mail mills into the cgrgo trade, on tho Mt'ength of tho speculative atmosphere caused by the Japanese earthquake, is estimated at 11.000.000 feet. These accumulations are not beinit moved nllhotight offered freelv at Iflll to 12 with some nt $W. This is 'l under the market of Spptmhpr-()ctoher. Mediums are quoted at $28 nnd large $.'12, some shippers claiming that they paid &i over this figure as late as last month. Buyers Holding Off. ' .Tnpnn is in n bearish mood. Itesident .Ttipnncsp ngents for Ninpon buyers are said to have cabled full details of the stnte of supplies here with the result that buyers nre wntching hut are not trading, and it Is the idea of the cargo mills thnt the year will come to an end nnl the next lake it fnir start beforp conditions Improve. Japan Market Soft. Japanese huvcrs generally are a dol lnr under the West Const market today. It Is conceded by Inrre and small groups of export cargo mills Hint the Japanese market Is soft. Over the territory nn occasional offer benrs out this senii nipnt. During tho week, mills in the Tn comn district offered 200,000 feel of fir bnhy squares to be loaded f. a s, during the first two weeks in March nt j'M: 21)0.000 feet, of hemlock babies' nt :I2 nn 200.000 feet of mediums at $28. This, it is clnimed. "is $2 under the eur rut October market. Merchnntnble clears have' shared Rome whnt in the wenkness of lnrge timbers. Jiutnnese buyers who were pegged down tignt on irrevocable letters of credit have been attempting to get cnncclbitionH. but the sellers have refused to consider the proposition. Freights Uncertain. The Japanese mnrkct hinges hirgelv on tho state of the freights markets. Lit tle headway has been made this past week on getting stenmship operators to bring down oots, hut tramp steamers are quoting S1.1 which is a clear dollar lower. A small group of Urge shippers, perhaps with too much optimism, is pre dicting that Oriental freights will sag another dollar before the end is reach po. Conference lines have . discussed tliopptug the ngieed minimum to f 1ft hut so far as shippers are concerned this htis not yet been done. T'ndonbtedty an other dollar off freights would wipe out considerable of the besrishness in Japan and help to stimulate the inquiry. Charters Switched. There is said to he some switching of Oriental charters. These fixtures were n.nde when the market was in its most Mieculativc mood, a time when shippers were willing to pay almost any figure to get space. The owners of this space bought the lumber, but to this hour have not been able to dispose of it. nnd rather thnn risk demurrage and other penalties are taking their losses now. Wholesalers principally nre affected. Many who were new in this line of business permitted Japanese buyers to make payment in yen. neglecting to add euough yen to equnlitp with the American cold stan dard, and the yen has been Jlucttmtiitg. Australia Light Buyer. Australia wnnis k little "merch." hut totnJ siiIim foe kh week for that ac count wete light. Thew biis beeti some dtsappoyitmcst over tjie, failure f tJiM Anttpipipn market tr rap-. TiifiB via-st 1'oast ofc Soiuli.Amerrcn Is nf. n "v?ors- I nl,! actotpday ,m the,ff-flioro tade. i l;tuauce mul vr,iJJit" ilffluu iu llif wly l THIS $20,000 STOCK OF Men's Suits, Overcoats, Shoes, hats, Underwear, Shirts, Socks, Neckwear Clothes for the Workingman, Etc. , sW Just three shopping days till Christmas, Folks, and here's an unusual opportunity to buy everything in apparel for men at exceptional bargain prices. Most stores take their profit at this season of the year. Not So here. On the contrary, we are sacrificing this big stock of goods at a time when you buy most. You won't find better quality wear thari we are offering here at prices cut to the core. Be practical give him something to wear and save enough,to buy something for others. Ask your neighbor if it pays to attend this sale! ? f . 1 5 . . ,1 Nothing Reserved! Everything Goes! Wanda Hawlcy, whose piquant blonde loveliness has won thous ands of friends among film fans, plays Lady Agnes Dcppincham in "The Man From Brodney's," the picturizaf ion of George Barr McCutchcon's famous novel, di rected, by David Smith for Vita- ' graph." Miss Hawley recently re cently returned from" a trip to . Egypt where she learned that sheiks generally arc just plain, old, .fat men and quite diifcrent from the wild young horseman who is usually described as the passionate Jovxr of tc, sarai jtiitca. Flush your kidneys by drinking a quart of water ench dnv, als: take salts ocea it'tinlly, says u noted authority, who tells us that too much rich food forms acids which almost :arnlze the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from' the blood. They heroine sluggish and weaken; then you may suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains ?n the hack or siik headnchc. diiy,iuess, your stomach sours, tongue, is corned, and when the weather j bail you have rheumatic twinges. The i urine gels ilottdv. full of sediment, the (channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To help neutralite these, irritating acids; to help cleanse the kidneys and flush off the h..iVv's urinous waste, gel four nuni-ea of .lad Salt from any phur mncv here. Take a rablesnoonful in i glass of water before breakfast for a few day, aad your kidnoyp may then act fine. This famous suits is made from the acid of grapeft .and lemon Juice, combined with lithia. snd has been used for years. to help flush and stimulatu sluggish kid nevs; also to ticutrnl ie the ncids in the svslem so they no longer irritate. Hint often relieving htaddcr weakness. '.. Jad Salts is inexpensive; civu hot in jure and makes n ri'dightflil tt'fcrvCsoent lithia-naler drink. Jty, all nvans have vor.r physician eionine yoilr killings a least twice a year! . . JOfMJARD SUt5S0RIBERS If Jnr pni.rii il Mivet.'J . jk.Jie tl o'.V'lt verV tf.-'k' j.li-jf.f 3t MelhoiSi 10 V1JI) lV..fre.Til. .V,.. J'elTverie. will ve.nndeT. from th.Vfi,eunAvt!Wl fi.j;. At f.-Wvf? Ji'ifW , ; - ' , "i C III 1 LfUU GEO. H. BUHL, in Charge WILLAMETTE STREET Aggies Off On Barn Storming Trip South Oregon Agricultural College, Corvnl Hs, Ore., Dec. 21. The varsity bas ketball team of eight, men, headed by Couch It. II. Hagcr. will leave Corvallis December 2H on the Sbasta limited for n series of basketball games in Cnlifpr nin. The team will arrive in Onklnud at 11 o'clock the morning of December 20 nnd will play the first gnme with the Knights of Columbus at Onkland that night. The eight men selected hy Coach Ila ger to inuke the trip are Ciiptain 'Klal" Gill, "IVte" Stoildard. nnd Ixiris It, Iln kr. forwards "Red" Hidings and (Jpor-ge I'-rown, centers; nnd Carlos Steele, Johu Mlnp" Kilertson nud John H. Kolknna, feuurds. Start in Oakland. The complete schedule for the team on the barnstorming trip is ns follows: Knights of Columbus at Onlcland Decem ber 20; Voting Men's Institute December 27. and St. Ignatius college December 2S nt San I'rancisco. The Livermore ath htic club nt Livermore December 20; the Orange, athletic club at Orange Jan uary 2; the Alhnmhra ulhletio club at Alhambrn .lanuury H; Fresno college at 5th Fine Feature in The Castle RETURN WEEK cf popular favorites D. W. Griffith's with Lillian Gish and a . Star Cast of Griffith Players. An epie of .screen entertain .' '. . nient. . . . .. v ... it .-vh y y LT W ar Stb'r.e Kresno, .lasuarv 4; and the Stocklon athletic club at Stockton January ;". The team will return imiucdiutcl uftet the Schedule is complete. Demo Senator Declares Pj'ofiteeriTig Unabated Washington, ec. lii. More profiteer- iugs poiujf on in the Tinted Slates to-' day than during tlie war. Senator Sim- , moiiB, jNorth Carolina, demm-rut, charged in a speech in the neuut-e deiumucing the Mellon tax reduction proniam. Declaring that the Kenate drmorrnts would cooperate with the republicans in eliminating nuisance taxes and lowering tuxes tm small incomes, Simmons stated that, as ranking minority member on tho senate finance committee he would never) agree to the Mellon program as long 'is profiteering continues. "It is the millionaire ;.nd profiteering classes that demand these tux reduc tions," Simmons said. lloboken, X. .1. Not oii'y did thieves take his money and jewelry, hut his gold tonth au.l underclothing as weil. when) ,ionn i. aimer iooi; n inree t.ay snouzo nt a First, avenue restanrntit and saloon Macaroni At It's Best KITCHEN BOUQUET, a purely vegetable product, is in almost every pantry. Housewives knov it is the secret of making good gravies and soups, but KITCHEN BOUQUET is equally good in preparing many other dishes. Try your next dish of macaroni prepared this way BAKED MACAXOM M aMkM. memitmK ' I. M Si steM. IUUSiM.tMK I qturta boi iin. wttm H cp rrUil rhi . i 1 Iwipwa KllMa " i MUt Bottr on-thtrrt tho Kkd m&carant la boV Ur biking dUb. dot with buttarsnd npHtv U-i wiih irtlrd ebaw). thn mon macwrTsnt, bfttMr nd hM until d:h ( full. Add Kit fkQTJtt in milk tnd poar tfclt i.vr th mtfttrant ta fitvrly eorwr. thf tpHnhr thi-fcif wi'.h tHtm Pk to mVff.ni 1tt rAi lf Sn.r. antilV't!? BHwyal i , Mm bftMdial)r fev dUbw! h . , ! , at ' Marcola Christmas Night t '- mi -713 3S Quality tells. Trices sells. 39 K Oth. aaShal Write Me About Your Cae TF you will write me about your condition, 1 will send you my FREE illustrated book.; ' which tells many things about. Piles and other recital troubles which YOl) should know. It also explains my non-surgical treatment which, without pain or confinement, is GUARANTEED to cure your Pilesor fee refunded. It alio lists hundreds of former patients, both men and women, who testify a to mj skill. , J. DEAN. M.D 2ND AND MOflRJSON PORTIAND.OREGOM MENTTirfl""rHl5 PAPCR w M c N WRITING iiaSBaaaaVBaWHaaaaaVBnaWHV Last Minute Christmas Suggestion M 'There Is no single Christmas present that yon can give your ooy or girl inai win m them more than a bank book. fl.OO WILL OPKV AS At'COl'.XT! Start n Pavings Account in the name of your boy or girl at this bank. Tho atmosphere of tills bank is peculiarly attrac tive to young people. We sur mise tt'a because we are active, aggressive und grownig. Just think of tho Influence It may have'on the after life of your boy or girl, if you can Instill the tloslre to -savo and become thrifty. It would please us to seotyour boy or your girl stepping up to our savings ac count w Imlow regularly. Bank of 'Cammerce i ii aiwi mm m mat c u A :v I- ; a. v u . . '1 MaaMMaaiailBBaMaa&aaM-aBPaaaLBWBaaaBaaaaaMaM , . a. " . e