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Pago Four ihb ElfOBSE .,f,AIII -lOttA D minraday Eraiing, Folmii U.S. piictb at thp T Diversify of ftrEoiii A ilobnte by students In Hie sluor Fuglish class 'will occupy the time nsnal l.v iakjon by, thej chapel) exercises! fl te high school Monday mprniiig. The 'irrop fsition. "Resolved. That the -ltiritmads '-war.:- T Atta Boy' i Should' be Owned and Operated by the OF ARMS CONFERENCE! uovernracnt,'-- will he supported on tne ulfirmative Hide hy Miss Flfrenee Veach nnu vtayne .Morgan: on tne negative uy Misses Alberta Kirschmftn, Mildred Clark, and" Opal Burgess. The prepara- i "Mm Strnneheart I t-ons for the final touches of the debate Ij.mlon v.h t The Ttrilish f-ihiiiet ure now 1)ci" wade. The remaining construction program previous agreed " 'T?!- ,'." .V,.! n V0!c,.. I II i x '"with,: Milton Sills 1-1 "A PAIR OF EYES. THAT SPEAK OF LOVE ' AND EVERYTHING BUT MAN OH, MAN BEWARE, I BEWARE, BEWARE FOR , SHE'S A HEART BANDIT, r Continuous Iferformances 'ery ; Comedy 'Black and Blue rcliobl Hilda, young irnton. HONK my col he CASTLE TODAY 5 j arid ' ' ' FRIDAY -WHERE PRICES NEVER RAISE ,.,,on and will probably begin work j,,,' mZm""n tneaieiy. Nations." The major part of the work The labor government, while favoring during'the past year in this F.nglish class dmarmanent, believe. that construct;,.,, hu &m ' trLatioa Ja , de. of additional warslupB will relieve the i,-,. . ,i,i ST.i,...,im r nmrli of unemployment situation y giving worn i ,i,jH (.(..(ty to thousands of laborers. U. S. HAS NO PLANS Wit tilling ton, Feb. 21. TLe XTnitcd States 1s being left behind in the de velopment of mi vol strength to the full extent authorized ..by the Washington conference treatv. baval authorities said today in commenting on- d.rjpiitduxffrom. 'JLcnlon reporting BritiKi. building. While the united Mitten lias ran tie no plans for the construction of new ton nage, ip the ciusses of ships exempt 'in der the trenty, Great Britain hunt JuiMeh ed an ambitions tPn $'ear program ctli hi for construction of f- light cruisers af 10,000 tons each, and Jinan is also forging ahead rapidly, despite finan-al hindrances caused by the earthquake. Japan is now building or has an thorized eight crnisers, 25 destroyers and 38 sub mar toes. Kven France and Italy, the inferior powers under the conference treaty, ere building -more than the TTnited States. The French government has authorized the construction of nine new submarined and a morft extensive program is now he fore the French parliament. The Italian program calls for twenty i'ew submarines and .twenty destroyers, with other auxiliary craft. . These figures have just been compiled ny the navy department. Naval officers pointed to them today in contrast to the icfusal of ' congress to 'permit sufficient building to keep the American navy up to the 0-5-8 ratio. Itoutine business was transacted at the student body mee tin's of the high school Wednesday with the exception of motions which curried for advancing the date of the high school program from Mn r eh 7 to March (i. and the motion fix- Jlng the place of. the program in thc school building.' v, ' i )i t, I E HARRISBUSO HarriHburg, fro., Feb. 'M. Mra Til- lie .(fordon, local Nuhool dork, transaet ttl biiHineHS at Kugunc laat Saturday and while there vmitod among friendx. Mrs. Kuth JohnNon returned from Al bany where she had passed the week-end Kiinilny evening. Mrs.. Johnson is the tenflicr of the school ut Ilowlnnd. Hinee Ifarrlsburg is now going with nut the services of a niaht watchman, j Postmaster ,T. T. Anderson is closing the , i'orinerly the lobby remained open all night. - Seventeen members 'of the' eighth grade of tho local scnooi and their in , structor, .Miss Myrtle Ulrtchett,, with liss Alico rrcnmtll, teacher of the nri iiuiryr qooin enjoyed (lie first school . weinie roast of the year Tuesday eve ! ning at the bridges south of town. i The following IaiiihHturg people were in lOugene. Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Detoring, James and Oerald Deter- iug: Mr. nnd Mrs. James lilighton. For est and lltiby Itlighton, 'Mr. and Mrs. I'rank Kula, and children John and Mury;- Mr. and Mrs. Clmrllo Butler and Mr, nnd Mm. James Dllgliton gave a dance in the IO. O. F. hall at Coburg Frl- auy for relatives and friends, 1 ...Hunday. evening services at the church' 5.of.Cnrlafcwlt lirt featured by answers to Rell'ble Cough Remedy. Wbyl experiment with .unknown reme dies fojr that cough or cold when you can seure FOLEY'S I10N1SY AND TAU (fOMPOlJND? It Is l, safe . and remedy for the relief of coughs, inrscncfls. ICirimlly beuef iclal for nd old, Mrs. Anna Cornell, Hrld- . J.. stirtes: "1 boughr fiHjMY'S AND TAU COMA'PUNO for nuestlons received by the pastor, II. K. luiott. . i.The dnnce held in the. Modern "Wood men' hull hero Friday evening was at tended by a good arced crowd. A good so cial evening wus spent, with music by a local orchestra. A. F. Inml) and son Kennl were at Not! Wednesday transacting business matters. - , Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Detoring nnd daughter were at Eugene shopping Mon thly- , A. V. Lamb and son Guy (Tccoinpanled by Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilonel Lamb and chil- p,., . - T7..,. r. . .-v' i dien of Eugene were at Marcola hunday i light With. DirifflDie. View., spending the day at the home -of 'Mr. '".' ' . and Mrs. Roy Hongs. v ( ' ' v ; ' : x I W. T. Johnson was over from Monroe Irfindon, Feb. HI. Great Britain may i Wednesday visiting friends in Harris attempt a north polo flight with a dirlgi-j burg. ble'as f result f the abandonment .tJZ?5 his tho plan of; the United States navy de-1 mother, Mrs. Alinn Sommerville. partment to send (ho Shennndonli flito i h. I,. (Iraham was in llarrlsburg tran- Brltish May Attempt Polar tho ir4tiuluo. Itufuso substitutes. ovoryinre the Arctic, it WHS learneil liero toiliiv. Sold The plnti, is being projected by .F, al. Boothby. ' siH'tlin business Tuesday. M. D. Morgan ivus among the scribes ntlendiug tho annual editorial confer- CAMAS SWALE;1 ' " Camas Swale,! Ore., Feb; II. Kichardson visited Monday with Mr. J. T. Hurley. ' .''' -: Mrs. Charlie Swaggar(.of Fox- Hollow was aAIonday afternoon visitor ht -the home o? Jlr. and Mrs. J. M. Sutton. W. J. Butler and daughters, Gladys and Bertha, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. M, Williams and family. Mr. and Mrs. Iawrence McKay mov ed back to (bis yicinity last Saturday. Mrs. W. P. Napper is much improved now, having bad an attack f the grippe. ' Miss Cora Sutton visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H- Kyan. The latter ore expecting to move to California spon. Karl Griswold last -week-end was a vis itor at the home of Jlr. ond Mrs. Jock Fergueson and family in Creswell. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Armstrong and nephew George F. Armstrong were Sun day visitors of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Lacey nnd Bon Bay of Springfield.) Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Huffman and family of Pleasant Hill' visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. 5tton and fam ily; ' Kunday'''aftcrnoon visitors of Misses Gladys and Bertha Butler were Misses ItosR and Paulino Ituoggcr and Jessie Williams. " 'f Miss Llla Smith and Mrs. Itiley Petty, teachers of Camas Swale schools, attend ed the teacers' institute at Cottage Grove Saturday. ' Mrs. Bavillu. Tvaguv and children of Ijos Angeles are' visiting .here at the home of her uncle, Frank Jones. Mrs. Walter Hagcr nnd aunt. Mr. Story, who have been quite sick witlTthe grippe, arc improved. J. T, Hurley and Frank Copies wcro Eugene business visitors Monday. Mrs. .1. M. Sutton, who. has been sick for Borne time, is much better. . PUT OVER BY DEMOS FMM IMPLEMENT Sale Removal wo wish to . announce to the public that wo have bought the Ideal Feed and Seed Store,' at 131 East Ninth, and. will, move our stock of Seed and Imnlementta bv I larch 1. A carload of Implements has just arrived and another carload is due oon. We are going to give A Liberal Discount for tO Days On Ml Implements for Cash - lnoluding present stock and implements now in transit. ' This means you can buy McCormiclc-Deering line of PLOWS, BINDERS ' ' CULTIVATORS, MOWERS CREAM SEPARATORS DISC HARROWS . CORN PLANTERS jpNSILAGE CUTTERS GRAIN DRILLS, RAKES WAGONS, PEG HARROWS Come in and take advantage of this sale and save monev Sale Begins Today Tuesday, Feb. i9th Elliott Seed and Implement Store 858 Pearl .X f Phone 71U By. A. O. HAYWAUD (T. N. Si Staff (.TdTroHpondentf Wmshingtnn, Fo'). 21. Tb democratic insurgent coalition which wrejitcu con- trot ol tax reduction legisinuon irom uio renublican innioritv In the house and defeated the Mellon plan In its firs test was reporten toiny oe weiiKfirn un der pressure from the republican lead- era. It was asserted that . two or throe m the republicans who had lined up with' the coalition had been won over by the regular republican tnpi- would go along" wpth thein in an effort to sidsttuto the Mellon nlnn for the Garner plan which has been' written into the bill. This op portunity w II come when tho perfected bill is reported to the house for passnge. Republicans Want Insurgents. ReimSHcan lenders are using several arguments to win the insurgents. They are telling those demanding a soldier , bonus that adoption of the Garner ilnn j kills every possible chance of u bonus be- j cause .itihe treasury .will, be left baro. Many of-tue insurgents ore strong sup porters of bonus legislation. The tax DMl was taken up today wit n indications- of a number of stiff fights ahead on several- sections. One nf the mot stubborn of tliese will come when the attempt is mnde to repeal existing tnxes on automobiles repair parts, t're nnd accessories and reduce from 5 to 2 per cent tilto tux on rncks of two toiw or lefts r-jftryinir ennacity. The repent and reduction of these taxes are demand ed br the farmers. . Other contests will arise ove efforts by Fresr. repi'hlicnn rf Wsconsip, td tn corporat'e in the bill ni excess profit ax. a tax on undistributed profits, anu gift tax, and to jutbstitute for the ex isting state tax a uew itnd higher sche dule Tor such taxes prepared by Kam seyer, refiublican of Iowa, flnrncr, the democratic tjix leader. 4ins nnnomiced bis purpose to support the Bnmseyer e late plan. Tho tax bill was changed In the limine today to provide that mutual beneficiary insuranee companies not operating fori profit and confined to local communi ties are exempted from taxntton. Thehouwe exemnted from Ihe corpo ration tax farmers' Insuranre , or other mutual iifsurnnee comvanies, mutual ditch or irrigation companies, coopera tive telephone companies or like organ izations if substantinllv all the Income ((insists of collections from members for the sole purpose of "meeting losses ami expenses. Warren, Detroiter, , Gets Mexican Post 1 1 i- 1 ' WaiOilnKton. Foh. 2I.J American reo oKnltion of Mexico wus completed to day when President CooHde named Obarles B. Warren of tetrolt to be am hftssador at Mexico City. The White House sent lie nomtnntton to the sen a t o soon nflt- rocrlpt of format assur niu'Ott from rite OhrttKoii government thst Warronts satUfsctory. ' AVarren formerly was ambassador to Japan and more recently be whs one of the special envoys from this sovern ment sent to Mexico to ncrrotlate the claims conventions upon which recoBr- nltton was based. N w Paying.' ; krfV 'l Today .hi: 3 great days! THE WONDER DOG-" of "Tho Silent Call" ail, ".Brawn of ,th0 XW ,' 81:mfes from the Jllfld 'of v-uiuai bjiuw 10 t.iirill uguiiiv to Uie ; love gieat adventure. yon of tk A TINGLING TALE OF NORTLAND LOVE AND ADVENTURE Throbbing action; gorge ous scenery; a story of love and hatred; courage ' and cowardice with the ' dynamic ' Strongheart leaping through scenes . . i that hold one spellbound. The- Cast includes j LILLIAN RICH ' and ."Lady Lute" ' ' : (Mrs. Strongheart T Also Playing. The next to the last fun feat ; "FIGHTING BLOOD" with George O'Harl. ytiixAt nationdVOHcture 1 , .-imlfsm i VftW '1Hlf C0VIING!,, . , ; V', COMING! ?. . ,(" frl anc ! Grey's Favorite novel R I gk JUHCRITAG&DS(?T i Veterans Of Foreign I Wars Meet Tonight Pepartineivt officers of the Veterans of Koreijcn arsi and visiting members from Purilanil. Modford, Sslenl. tlian on. rorvsllis, anil ' a number of other lilies of western Orron will jtalher bef this evenin in he post room nr the art nwry lor the big reunion of i-Nrico men. . The meeting will bem at S n'olce. and there will besomethinir doln from start to finish, arrordinn lo the corn mil lees in charge of the affair. . i Anionv the out-of-town visVors who will be here for the reunion are lepsrt ment Comniamler J.' H. Mct'arrea Hc nartment Senior Vire-Cominamler Hum, Department Senior Adjniant I-ror An derson, Quartermaster "Toeman. lajor Rnoth. Commander Compton. of World W'ar post: Commander Anpell. of OTf? the Top past. UlDniPn.,n ' . f innniaauKU WOMAN niFS Itarrlabur. lire., Feb. aO.-Ml ,M,i0 dalent. Neuswnmler died at the uarentnl bom two miles east , of Unrrlsbiirg Won ' ay niKht, following a sioKe of lueaxles desulting in filial heart trouble. .MIsh mi y i,i i,vy. in, ,1Bt v,. n Iv and at fcalem she received her eilucali before -omins o.this neiRhbnrhoo.1 will, her m- sere".1'0;'1 f' nK"' 'r'" services for the ,le,ess,.,l were held in her home east of rtwn Thursday. So,. Vii I', Kor!' h,'M ''irview. ast of Albany, that Hay. T.e body was iuTerred in the Knox Unite remeterv. c n r.ft. an Aliwnjr pastor of the Mennonite .hureh ff,,,,0(1 Bith , BS,iMI.,,m;;f l. .h Kropf. who with .lacoh Itoih. i,.,,j ministers anil bishops, presided at the services here. .JOCKEYS POSTPONE MEET San Knineiseo. Feb. 21. The 1'acifie' i oast .lockey club today announced post ponement: of its spring mowing from Mini Si lo May :i. The change was made (o allow plenty -. ........ mi- Horsemen now running llicir strings at. Tin Juana lo ship them nnrtb tor the meeting.. , " SLAY 300 CYRENIANS Lome. I'eb. L'l. Three hiinilred Trip olitiin tribesmeii were slain -in Wlle-with M.umii i roups in i yrcniiicn. it imunced by the war ministrv MURDERER GUARDED t iV. ",,,,,r,',kllrK- e'l.'. Feb. -'I. Frank JWW11 who said he killed his mother r ml his father and two of his sisters t wash away a "sin ngninst the llolv nosi, was confined today in the Vinel-. v.puiii. -., t , learwaler. Via. The l!-yer-o d hnv we. ,.....,. , , , ; - .- ----- ... ... i.i,ti,-u c,l,if. -ly tnear that he would take his own lite, t . v EARTH SHOCK RECORD ED Herkeley, Cal.. Feb. 1!1. An earlh ouake of moderate iiiteiwily was resin lered on the seismograph f i,c r,,j. versidy of California earlv todav .It war apparently south hy southeam from here and about INS mile distant, jl was announced. REFUSE ARMOUR TIME ahmgton. Feb. I'l. Declaring thai a number of extensions hsd alrcs.lv been eranted and thst- the court did not feel justified in approving others. Justice liailey In district supreme court todav c.ei'lined lo estend the time in which Armour and eomp.mr. one of the big five lackers, will he permitted to divest it- sril ot lta side line businesses ,,nd inv Kovprnineni a uisotiiiion decree four years go. v . of was a n today. fl Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets . That is the byful cry of thousands nce Dr Edwards produced Ciiva ,tlie subst'it for calomel. Dr Edwards, a pracUcin? phvsician tor 17 years and calomei s old-timo enemy, discovered the formula forOlivo lablots while treating patients for Chronic : constipation and torpid livers. Ur. Ldwards' Olit-e Tahlelss do not contain calomel. lAit a healing, soothine vegetable laxative. NoRripmK is the "kevnote" of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab lets. They cause the bowels and liver to normallr: They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a "dark brown mouth" pad breath a dull, tired fcehn? sick headaclje torpid liver constipation, you n imd quick, sure and pleasinf re sults from one or two of Dr. Edwards' .Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take them every night just ioseepngtit,.lry taero, 15cad30cJ Is Backache Making You Miserable; ' Yon ..in-t be happy 'n" '"fj i. lortoriw brings morning ihiiichci'M. !; 9y ache and sharp, cutting uJ-jA tf find the cause and "''.r; j it's weak kidney... If yen aches and dijrineM. ' ir,(rjd vous and worn-out. b'Vr,,1"". .m-oW- kidneys. Cse lhi.m a ' Un diuretic lo the mane,. , n helped thoiisamls. .up home. Ask your "'"i'0... A Case in ""- ... If. jrrs. K. U Sides. W W J I avs. "Mv kidneys traaUeJ m , I bad pains throiieii my t'L.oK i i-ouldn't gel, a nigm s r-- - , f ,ko severe hackac ,.J "Srtr. ti.e.l. .My kidnc.vs net," irresw I had inflamnmion f 'l"'.b'a' a I-ills relievnd the bncka.hM " better ill every way. DOANSS ST!U l.ANT nllRFT!C'-JllXV r,.le Milbum LO. 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