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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1924)
January 1 ,Pagg Tea THB EUGENE DSlCIi 6USBD Monday Even in or. it' "I 1 J ASPIRIN 1 Beware of Imitations! IJalca. you ee tlio "Bayer Crom" on pcknKe or oo tablets you ore not gutting the genuine Bayer Aspirin. proved HUfc by mUlUinK and preacrilied by pkyalHau. over twttttj-.lhre yam for Colds Headache Toothache T.nnilMiKo Neuritin ItheumatiRm Neuralgia I'nio, I'ain. Accept "Buyer .Tablet of Aspirin" only, Kudi unbroken parango contninn proves direction. Handy boxea or Iweive tablet eot few cent. DrugtiidH also oU bottlea of 21 unci 100. Anpiriu ik the trade mark of Itayer Manufacture of ilonoaceticaeidciiter of Halicylkacid. ESCAPE COUIIY JAIL Four prisoners wiere hailed in the'r tank of (liiffpijff their way through the brick walla of the county jail Sunday muriunjt' xbortty after Hiidnisht when Micrlir Mickeut, i it v J'uiroinuni duruu and Younjc and Traffic. Officer Humph rey malied through the front door mid placed them back Id the uteel cells. The men had been left in the corridor that they might have b chance to sleep zieur the fiijg tit otp, (he night being cold. . An ouUide guard, retained when the Florence bank bandits were firm arrett ed and maintained even aiuce they were win, to oaifiii, ii-art! iim outae aouie time before midnight and made hi rejwrt. f freer were gathered and the 'p'rtJ" stopped. Kight Inchea of brick bad been chinel ed out with a bar and a butcher knif. tifler an Iron plate bndbeen bent back from the wall just above the floor in the rear of the jail. Another hour would have Keen the men free, it in bellered. One was ho ensroaaed id his lank be did not know the office had entered, and did not stop nuts! one tapped bin fnot and told him it wart iiit t iijic time. Kiwanians To , Meet At Osburn Tonight Members of the Jorul Kiwanis club and their wivea will meet thH evening nt 0:15 o'clock in the Unburn hotel to bfln rpiet in honor of the ninth nimiverwiry of the found in jf of Kiwunia Intel-national. Htunttf "out uf the ordinary," vocal ami instrumental mmic, and some fine ad-iirenm-t have been acheduled for the event. Mayor Oaten of Fedforil will be tbe principal Hpeuker of the evening, it ban been announced. Vocal aelfctiuna will be given by Ruth Altera and John JJ, Heifert, uccumpauied by Eloise Md'heriton. The Ki warns or Hientra will play, and the Kiwanians will be led in aongg by Gleo Morrow and Claire J.ee. TOOTH PULLERS ARE I AO FOR 4 DAYS Prices for this superb i . t-- niryJgy. . . traction only I Srt'VVji S?nHHHnJ cf perfeCt entertiun- Lower Floor - . Jl 1 -3 LJ r rtr ment startmg Baicony usuai pe ! Exhausting coughs that wear you out you can stop them quickly Day and night n rmiKh wastes , ynur BtrvnKtli nnJ slciulily avi:8 1 the way for mure serious and per haps permanent complications. Yet you can stop tt quickly with Dr. Kiiik's New Discovery. It lireaks up coughs by stltnulatinirthe . mucous me m ' hranrstothrowoff filrfnfth (Mlfi'M cofA rat. 6 ttoppii quickly witk tkit timplt koutrhehl rrnriy. the secretions that are clogging them, Harmlessly and effective ly the throat and chest spasinsare quieted and the irritation that is causingth'ecough promptly clears ' awny. Jt has an ngreable taste. Formorc than filly years, thousands of families all over the country have relied upon it. Oct a bottle today. All druggists, VrncUca Thrift for Siip.cpss nwl Tlnppiiiosff. FOOD NOTES For, the Best Meats try our Meat v Department. We handle only prime meats and you are assured of ' the best only give its a trial. i Jxmt roppivod a shipment of -Pure Alfalfa Honey, grown in Klamath Valley 21-lb. Friation'Top 50 ft Tins vww , 5-lb. Friction Top QCn Tins 5,00 Try our Homo Grown Ground COion-y TrosorvcR . ' Something; Different. For the Best for Your Table See The Table Supply Co. The Food Department Store L. D. P1EUCE, Proprietor 9th and Oak. Phone 246 Another overwhelim'nV victory by the rniveraily of Oregon basketball players wan chalked up Saturday night when 4he North Pacific Dental coll or e rellet toss- era went down to defeat to the tune of 07 to 2'Z, The game wan nip and tuck for ( Ijo first ten uuuulefl, but after that the Lemon-Yellow broke through, and had things more their own way. Hunk 1athiim led the Hcnrinjr for the Oregon 'team by pulling hi total to It) points, ilobwon, tiowanH and HHat'er pnch finished with ten innrkern to their credit. The next home leume for the lyeuion- Yellow will m on February 4, when the i . nivermty or aKiungton fi'juau wuwh lown for a HtruKsle. Lineups. The limirpa in SaturdjiyH Kitmc fol low; - i Pucific ' Orejjon TtoHHier 0 F HobHon 10 WrliMier 7 ......F tiowniiii ii Itofraway I O l,a!liiiin lit KriekHon 2 ....,. .Chapman 4 .(I , . Slmfer 10 .S King 4 H Jost MtckelNon 2 l.ulz '2 .... Kama th . . f jiwrence 2 ..... .K Itabcock S Goalft from foula, Oregon aeven out of 15; Pudfi(i aeven out of 3t). Referee, Italph Coleman, O. A. C. The University of Oregon fr cabmen Kill loped away wkh ft 40 to 10 victory over the Franklin hiU school five of Portland in the second game of the eve ning. Wester man heaved the pellet through tbe hoop often enough to count 15 poiuJfl, while WeHlcrfcreu, his running mate, chalked up seven. The lineups: Oregon Frnnklin Westergren 7 w.F v.. Scallon Tl Weatennan 15 ...F Pope 3 rker)bers 4 C Foster 2 Kiniiniki 7 0 Touglflfl 1 Hughes 4 .......O Kpps 2 Adams H Hart Iteinlinrt K.. Flyuu 3 S...; , 'Ulllnmson find Cnekerllnert nlnmhini abop, for 12 ycum lfRutcd in tbe huckey j .building at Tenth and Onk, will move; flltortly to a new locution to make room' for Mack's Auto Kupply Hoiine, which is moTlrjr from Kightli ami Olive about, March 1 to tbe plumbing concern's nres-1 enfc quarters, j The pant fonir years lmve b rough t need of larger quarters for the auto supply house, at Tenth and Oak it will have a floor space of 45 by 80 feet. Announcement in expected to be made by Williamson and Coekerline in a few. days as to tbelr future home. i.icro Fin Lmdsav Says: "Marriage Is a Failure;" Is the Time Coming When the Common-law State Will ... fi.o . -iiiu . liovern Marriage; . I Con iuie Griffith C(MM&7earle fl WW NOTICE TO PARENTS: Ve do not recommend this picture for children. Elliott Dexter SHEEP "CROP" DECREASES VanWn(rtnn, .Tun, 21. There were 4, 150.K) bead of shrcp ar.il lambs "on fircl" in the com belt am! western wtat on January 1. as compared with 4,S0. 0K) on Jamuiry 1, IP'.1,'!, a decrcnHe of nearly fow per rent, the departaieut of agriculture aanomuvd toduy. Doris Map ffarryMyers) MissDupont Bryant Waslitiurn Phyllis Haver HobartBosworth VfattyVan Robert W. Chambers' startling story of New York's Greenwich Village picturized in one of the year's greatest sen sations, enacted by the most brilliant constella tion of stars that was ever shown in a single photo play and set amid all the beauty and magnificence of the motion-picture art. KrAnswers3he Cry of 'the'Mdderris. Is Marriage Essential? TO GUARD SUBSCRIBERS If your paper U not delivered by 6 o'clock every night pleaae telephone 10 or 1'JOO beforo 7::!0 P. St Deliveries will be made from tbe office np to that time. .. t An amairing' love- Y drama of a man and a & woman old enough to t. be his mother! Jt.j y t! M picture of tne times, lavishly cre ated, superb ly acted. A photoplay of quality. Thrift Week LIFE INSURANCE DAY STRANG M AS IT MAY SOUND, MAN'S I?K SIDXSIBILITV DOES NOT KN1) WITH DKATI I. UK LKAVKS BKUIXP HIM, I'SUALLV, THOSK WHO HAD LKARNKD TO DKl'KND ITOX HIM K()l surroRT. SO IT IS EVIDENT THAT IT IS THE DUTY OV KVKKY MAN IHi rROVlDB ADEQUATE LtFE INSURANCE TO VAltV. YOU HIS LOVED ONES IN' COMFORT. LIFE INSURANCE IS ONE pF THE SPLENDID PROVISIONS -MODERN IH'Sl- NESS HAS MADE FOR THE 1U1LDINU Xl UF AN ESTATE. First National. Banl-V EUGENE, OREGON Save a Little More In 1924 ihQfly acted. A mk 9 ll M H.i:-.!-, iff j& mmmmmmw mm j-.i i i mi l ' w i ii ntii i 1 1 if n tin m- jbi. -t i i m i r'ti". u m HUKCHBACK ' .'OF NOTRE DA1JEV . IS COUUNG! Csld Wave Sweeps' Dowl -'i the si's n v'welithfr h? The'Jej.. n e.-.I- wkaai w.aI'.':'!,".,,1!:t. -ie fw. ,-.,h On States Middle .west1.iViv....,fS-ter.ii.eta.)rc vvi.0-4.f e.J , . . 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