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nuday Evening, August 13, 1924. TffE EUGENE. DAILY GUARD rago nfi'co OF BODYF i... 13. Ma tor W. S-' wbo for two years h SS? ' th-e . tt 'd commission, nr k' bn stormy petrel in lid Tuesday elect- S'IU A. Ko.er. seor.- "T d Geors' A- wi:t " i ral refused o ToteJ Gor- r the other members, Totid ,h. sovernor, making tae f bio. tD ! became acting secretary 'X JStloo of Captain Har mtaoA from the secreta-y-kia j fiAltn of tl& A up between Simpson nod r, white, and Secretary Koser C"' U held favorsble attifice I! Simpson. A part of this feel- tac between tP - s. - J-tS a national P -TJ: depaS'nT to' .I:, he had turned in false re ."d been guilty of insubordina two., ' -wit ttarror. Mich.. Auk. -.. i..i,. McKinnev. 10-year-old r,hert of Eniil Zupke, confessed Srierer of Cora May IUber, has ,Id that she wtneased the "... ... -r j,.- rirnl for Zunke b af- iKtiom. nl heIPed hide the bo'1:', .wording to r ". a...i. ni thA pirl occumed ad- B1D. .U- " .... . lAim cells in the county jail today. ZUPe. inc ouo... - . ,kit he choked Miss Ruber, his for- ttlnse him from a promnfc to marry to. He tola me suerui mat .. .. n. ..... llnrhnv nn fl nrnmise to nurry her but Instead drove her Into the country ana caoieu uer i An hour after he had confessed tie iberiff rtnted, Miss McKinney volun .AnittnA -that she was with driiy auuti..- Znpke when the crime was com mitted. . Th slain cirl was about to have ifcome a mother. Zopke in his confession." said that ifier driving Into the country, he ..u Titihar ha thoucht too much UIU of bis other sweetheart to marry her. She .poke up mid said It you aon t ma An anmcthinrr to cet. me out of this," the confession stated. "1 put my ripht arm underneath ner fliD and against her throat and held it there for some time. When I thought she was dead, 1 carried ner in the weeds and brush. Then I laid htr down and knelt beside her, lit a nutch, felt her pulse nd Put m ear to her heart to see If she was dead; IT. T J..,a tn mv oHrl'n bOllRR and luru a u.v.t w o wrtd until 3 o'clock in the morn- Ill REVOLT MJVAftnA .'Nlenracna. Aui. 13. Advices received here state that, un im there Is intervention, the rebel- Iwin In nnmlnHD nrill httfnm ePTlPTRl. The situation is asid to be grave and the Nicarnguan government is aend tor sdditionsl troops to the frontier to preserve neutrality by preventing the rebels from using this country as I ba&e for their Bailies, NEWS NUGGETS NEW YORK James Sherwood Sermour, prominent publisher, died in Bromvilie, aged 64 years. BUENOS AIKES Crown Prince Hombert of Italy left on n trip" through Argentine, en route to Chile. WASHINGTON The Danish au thorities hnve given permission for the establishment of American emerg ency air bases near Cape Farewell, the atate department was informed. NEW YOItK The Rev. Wm. Wil kinson, known ns the ''Bishop of Wall Street." and Mrs. Tauline MacNab ere married in Trinity church. ST. JOTINS. N., F. The New foundland government, through ' the British embassy in Washington, gave permission tn the American govern ment fnr the airplane Poston II to eroia Newfoundland. ME1.I.U.I.A. Morrocco. News of kary fij-htins in the Spanish and French protectorates in Morrocco as contained in dispatches. BREnif'K. Italy. A nitrC-glycer- dunp .eipioded in the Rocca Anfo rlrt!t doing great- damage and "using several deaths. - o SPORT BRIEFS CHlDI L'CTnw r. n . . , n Toung Stribllng. Macon. Ga.. "ock.'d out Leo' Leonard of ullwrrc. Pa., in the third of a scheduled 12 round boat. NEW YORK Mickey Walker, orld', welterweight champion, re rp' to the New York athletic nni:s.!on his signed agreement hoi Dave Shade of California I 15!.-"le matcl1 befre January s FRANCISCO Pat McOlll. mamiio i. i . .. ft- l """rant or tne hTencn-: d'1(f'a"l Francois La tjnaiian heavy weight wrestling Coast League ( ., Vtitemay, Rnglrt. - i fHkl.nd 6; Portlaod 11. j " 't Ukf S; Sn Fr.ndn 1L ' n,mnto 1; Lo, Anel 3. I tnrn''-Sta. no .m. Te.ni. ? A WOMEN FORCED I TO BE CAREFUL ( AT LIVINGSTON ! I HAMMOND, Ind, Aug. 13. The newly ordained law of the county commissioners of Living ston psrish prohibiting the one piece bathing suits, kissing, "pet ting" parties, and the wearing of trousers by women, had Its first tryout yesterday, when two pret ty nurses of Mississippi were ar rested at Denham' Springs, charged with wearing "knick ers." They were taken before a justice of pence, entered pleas of guilty snd were assessed fines of $5 each.' The justice let it be known that the law in Living ston parish is supreme and must be respected. The nurses paid their fines. Hoot Gibson Will Start Film Friday At Pendleton, Ore. PENDLETON. Ore., Aug. 13. Ac- tlMl work nn tlV TTnivAuu1 the "Ridin Kid from Powder River,' is expected to start nenr Meacham in the Blue nrnirntafna sviiinv a n rul ing ' to Tenny Wright, assistant di rector 01 tne tioot uiDson company. Wright, who is here now in company With Tnmmv f2rimaa a momhnit if the company and winner of the steer rupuug come s c ac tne roundup mat frill avnoMo id. Aft !h a. day. Two pictures will be filmed here. ine main- tvia Deiore tne Jtouna ,TTn and Tf nw Rn. It" whli'h will nsn the Round-Up as a locale. Former Nightlawk Of Klan Now Sues McMinnville Body McMIXNVILLB, Ore. Aug. 13. Suit for $50,000 dainaKes has been filed here aRalnst the Ku Klux Klan and the Women of the Ku Klux Klan, as well ns sundry In dividuals, alleged to be member of the organizations by Edna P. Cum mins, in the Yamhill circuit court, who charges defamation of char acter. In her complaint Mrs. Cummins sets forth that she Is well and fav orably known in Dundeo and New berg, and that prior to her filing suit she was a member of the Wom en of the Ku Klux Klan, holding the office of "Nlghthawk" In the KJan auxiliary. Expect Leonard to Fight Californian NEW YORK, Aug. 13. Benny Leonard, lightweight champion, who has been asked by the New York state athletic commission to agree to box Pave Shade of Cali fornia In a title match on or be fore Jarnuary 1, 19U5, In the event that he defeats Mlcke$ Walker, world's welterweight title holder, Is expected to submit his. signed agreement to the commission to day. Walker already has consent ed to a similar arrangement and has promised to post a bond of $10,000 to bind the bargain and to engage in none but the Leonard bout before meeting Shade. Oregon City Plans To Honor Wrestler OREGOX CITY, Ore., Aug 13. Chester Newton, Olympic wrestler will be guest of honor at a ban quet In the Commercial Club here Thursday night, when 100 citizens will welcome him back to his home town after bis triumphs In France. The local Kiwanls club Is arranging the greeting. Henry Ford Won't Seek Senate Seat LANSING, Mich., Aug. 13. A telegram from Henry Ford asking that his name be withdrawn from the list of candidates for the 're publican nomination tor United States senator In the Michigan primary, was deceived here by Secretary of State Charles G. De land. Pimples BLOOD Impurities are pumped by the heart into the face. That is what causes that grainy appearance, that muddiness, sal Io wness, pimples, blackheads. acne, r e a spots, and that Impos sible "some thing" which no face cream, mas sage, or face powder can cover up or beautify) The foundation for a beautiful skin simply is not there, and no face treatment can give it to you. But increase your red-blood-cells, and quickly the ruby tint of purity begins to glow in the cheeks, the complexion be comes venus-like and immaculate I Try it. It will do it every time. S. S. S. builds the red-blood-cells you need for a beautiful complex ion. Begin using S. S. S. at once, and give yourself what you have been working for, for years 8. & 8. is sold at all gool druf stores In two sixes. Tha larger fixe is mors economic!- C C World's Best O.iJL ftlood Medicine Water rnt3. r Pipe Some people install their own ' We Sell it " Look at these prices: 6Jc for the i-in. size. 7Jc for the j-in. size. WILLIAMSON &CO. 153 Tenth Ave E. TO PUT BUTLER'S IE OH BALLOT CRESWEI.L. Ore.. Aug. 13. (Spe cial Propositi of W. J. Hutler of Creswell as an Independent candi date for congress from this dis trict was made at a mass meeting In the W. o. W. hall Tuesday even ing. When the petitions were cir culated to place Ku tier's name on the ballot, the 100 names neces sary were not obtained. It Is esti mated that 150 taxpayers attended the meeting. H. P. Jackson, WaUervllle, state fnrmers union organizer, submit ted the name of Mr. Butler, prais ing Butler fnr his honesty and wide experience In all phases of market ing. Alva Wise presided over the assembly ns thairman, and W. C. Cavities, secretary. "Say to the world I am a farmer In the livestock gme," declared Mr. Butler in his statement to the press. "I have played this game In all Its phases, marketing Included. I was horn In the south and beKim my school days sitting on a split loj? bench with one of Webster's old blue back speller for a primer. I am G2 years old anf all my life I have been a student. "I frankly state to all I have never courted public office, never have solicited patronage. I have no interests to serve except that of the common people and no other need apply. I am for law and or der and for an orderly turnover of the big: monopolies to our rov ernment, as the only means where by our national s&fety can be main tained." -Government ownership of rail ways, packing houses and all mon opolies tendinis to set the price on the farmer's products were favored by the candidate. Another meet- ins is planned In the near future, at which the balance of the names necessary are expected to be obtained.- NEW ERA OPENS IN LONDON. The air ministry ap pointments of an airship staff to draw up the plans and superintend the construction of the (treat air ship to be built at CardlnKton, and the signed contract with Command er Burney'a company for the build Infr of another airship at Howden, mark the beginning of a new phase In airship development. These two ships will be very much bigger than any before made, and the decision to dispose with intermediate sizes for experiment la strongly critic ized by some of the experts.. The new airships will not be ready for their first trials for three years. Apart from other .difficulties, and the time required for construction, the type of engine to be UBed has yet to be settled. There Is no spe cific airship engine In this country, and much remains to be done before a type can be accepted 'and terms agreed upon with the makers. Another criticism and it is dif ficult to answer relates to the al most complete neglect of arrange ments for the carrying on of train ing with smaller airships In the meantime. But, so far, all 'propos als for this have been turned down by the Air Ministry. . Although not attributable o the COLLECTIONS f oil binHa viven cnreful attention. Try us. Willamette Collection & Credit Service. 860 Willamette. Phon 378. I will not be responsible for any bills contructed by anyone except my self. Mrs. Duvid Heimigau, Jr. a!4 OANCE At New Trlanaie Lake navillon, everr Saturday Dight. U Marcel and Curl last longer after a Golden Glint Sbampoo. 1M. Adv. Tu.W.Th.Fr.tf For Electric Plant and Pressure Water Systems see W. I. Hargis, 837 Olive. , . al3 Try Eugene Special for a Good Cigar. ACME RESTAURANT Changed Hand3 Monday and is now owned by W..E. Stroud nnd man aged by L. E. Harrison We wish to please, so licit - your patronage and will endeavor to satisfy all -customers. Customers win all argument L. E. Harrison Manager rrmrrrr'rri A SOURCE OF MANY ILLS ' A great proportion of stomach trouble aside from cancer or ! ulcers, U due to rellex irritation , from the rectum or colon. Un ! aware to you, Piles or other rectal disorders may be the cause of your HI health. The auccxx of my non-torelcal rrear. ment over menv yeart eneblee me to UUAAAD i CC IO OIH any caM of Pilea or re fund the patient! fee. Writ totmf far mr FUl iUavtratad boofc. DEAN.M.D. Inc rVMIsVV IsMUlU V IKmtAA&.OHEGO ni?iM-r nf anv particular depart ment. It la undoubtedly true that British airship policy has been ex tremely Improvident. The "anti waste campalicn had dire results In this as In many oUier matters. nen. In tha matter nf helium, no effort has been made or Is being made to conserve .the supplies avaiiauie in the Kmplre. Obviously with a gas of limited quantities and of such value steps ought to be taken to secure It and to atore it. Airship constructional problems are very much In the air, and great attention' has been aroused by the very fine contribution on the sub ject by C. P. Burgess. Commander J. C. Hunsaker, U. S. N and Starr Truscott, which is published in the Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Socletv. This la the specially com mended paper submitted for theH38 Memorial Prize. It Is the best work of the kind so far produced Tne naoer sava: "Since the naval architect with his centuries of accumulated ex perience Is still unable to calculate the precise effect on a vessel of a a-ale at eea. It seems oertain mai the force of wind and weather on an airship will remain equally :un knowable." The naner gives the most recent results of researches and calcula tions covering an Immense field and concerning all the movements pos sible to an airship and Its ever vary lng gas pressures. From the sec tion dealing with weather "effects one cannot refrain Xrom quoting a paragraph of general Interest. "It aeems clear that the winds In side a well-developed cumulus cloud are of great violence and present a real menace to an airship, in au dltlon to a possible and probable vertical current of more tiian 7 meters per second Inside the cloud, there may be a down draft around the outside edges of tho order of 1 or 2 meters per second due to cool ing from evaporation In this reg ion. This would Indicate that there are fairly narrow boundaries be twon atr that la affected by the conditions causing the cumulus cloud and relatively undisturbed air, and an airship running into such a cloud will experience a sudden and violent force," Who now, gazing up at one of those beautiful clouds, will npt iake a deeper Interest Hn It? Asthma Instantly Relieved A GUARANTEED REMEDY AH drugpiBts here or every druggist in the United States, as a matter of fact, are authorized to sell Asthmador or Asthmador Cigarettes on the positive guar antee that If they do not give almost instant relief and even more. If not found absolutely the best remedy ever used for Bron chial Asthma, Difficult Breathing or the Asthmatic symptoms ac companying Hay Fever, monoy will be refunded by them without question. Sufferers who have not already tried these remedies, can rely on the genuineness of this guaran tee, as well as depend on Its ful fillment. In view of being backed up by their own druggist, in case It should fall. The more severe, violent or obstinate the case, the more will Asthmador be appro' elated and prized, after Its first trial. The percentages of failure to relieve promptly are so small that the Manufacturers have no hesitancy in announcing, this guarantee, and are willing, de sirous and anxious to' refund to iuo luLiuumy low Buiivruia wnu do not obtain relief, as neither they, nor the druggists who pold the package, want your money, If not relieved. Read the guar antee on label. Electric Electric ' Plants Rrefrigerators For DELCO LIGHT . PRODUCTS See W. I. HARGIS 837 Olive Water Systems Washing Machines Introducing Our selves to 'NEWCOMERS' Who We Are Stockholders: Em II Koppe, Pres., Eugene Woolen . Mill Co. C W. Mullin, capitalist , E. A. McCornaclr, 5 farmer capitalist. A. H. - Tlffanyi , ' Koke-Tlffany Coi Max SMbbe, Portland capitalist R. W. Martin, . Aast Bales Mgr., Booth-Kelly Lum ber co. Mr. W. S. Search. Chaa. Slgman Mrs. L. Mirkelson J. II. Beytien, AasL Cashier. B. B. Brandngn, Cashier. C. D. IJoror, President Bank OF Commerce EUGEN E.OREGON T JIT FULLS; AGED 105 KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., Aug. IS. Mrs. Rebecca Stewart, 105 year's old. died here Tuesday. Her years. Is dead here today. Her age is substantiated by records in the family bible showing she was born In London, August 17, 1819, and came to "ho United States August 12. 1S'il. She is survived by four of her eleven children. I. Stewart. 60; Delander Stewart. 73: S. M. Stewart, 70: and Louisa Smith. 65. Her husband died in 1893 and is buried at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Stewart had traveled through every state In tho union. She arrived In Klamath Falls early this summer accom panied by her son. 1. Stewart. The two spent last winter nenr Medford snd came here recently In a prairie schooner. Slim Chauffeurs Have Only Chance In Germany Now HERMX, Aug. IX Fat chauffeurs are not ia demiiml here any longer, j owing to the high prlre of gasoline, i There was a time during the inflated period when every German owner of , a private car took particular pride in ' are Jtfow M at Western You will save rponey by supplying your tire needs here and remember, every "Western Auto" tire carries a guarantee that protects you. Visit the Tire Department of a "Western Auto"tore. Inspect the tires. See why triousands of motorists use them. .Western Giant Cords Extra quality extra weight tntk-a service -a sure noa-altid tread. . m 30x3 bs $9.70 8iie Price 30x3Vi ..... $11.40 32x3'2 13.85 31x4 16.95 32x4 , 18.60 33x4 19.20 34x4 . 19.70 32x4', 23.90 34x4Vi 25.35 35x42 ....... 26.30 35x5 .......... 30.90 Aak tar rrixee Otkar Mwe Blue Ribbon Red Tubes Prices Reduced 30x3 tf . $155 30x3V2 1.90 32x3Vz 2.05 31x4 2.25 32x4 2.30 33x4 i 2.40 34x4. 2.60 32x4V2 .. 3.25 33x4f2 3.40 34x4V2 3.50 35x4V2 3.60 A Complete J oei : Let you Order by Mail Our Guarantee Protects You hnvinj! a sloek, rmiml-ftirpcl driver, but now:ulu.va, ivith K'iRoline at lt'r ualhiu. even the wealthy linve Keen fit to return running eittntuH. Short, utim ctiHiiflrurti art1 most iu dfnuiuri. lieoause snuill ears of the runabout t.vpe. ure iti-inlar mul : large driver would take up all the Heating eapaeity, leaving no place for the owner himself. LEWIS TO FIGHT I.OS AMSKLF.S, Aug. 111. Ed "Stnuigler" Iwis. worlil'ir heavy- DEMAND The WerkTi B Teak Over 104,000 oeeple hat testified that TANLAC has relieved them Stomach Trouble, Rheumatism, Hal-Nutrition, Sleeplessness, NerrousncM, Loss of Appetite, Loss of Welfht, Torpid Liver or Constipation "Ask Anyone Who Has Taken TANLAC TBS 4e MILLION POTT LBS BOLD Pee Sek Br AO Sm4 DmahM Western Giant Balloons To fit your present rims. , HIZK 31x4.40 Clincher 919 DC (T. n.plsca Mitt Cllaclur) V ' 30x4.40 S. S 1A IT, llnlM IMH llnliU Hid,) Itltlvl 324.9is.s on cn (To R. a MlrsJchl Mt.) tUlUU 33x4.95 s. s 01 qn (T. totaM nj. HUsltht Bid.) t llOU 34x4.95 3. S 00 Ofl (To Rrplar JU4 Mralcbl Hid.) ttltlU 33x5.77 S. S OQ CC (To Koplooo MUH Straight Bid.) tlllUJ 34x5.77 S. S OfJ 1R (To IbnilMO M4H StfoJxht Bid.) OUlIU 35x5.77 S. S 00 Cfl (To Mrplsro 4l4tt Rlrollht Sldo) WWIWU 35x6.60 S. S OC A (To Bovlro Utt Blr.llhl Bid.) O JltU 5 29x4.40 Balloon Tires 5 Tubes to fit 4 Wheels 5 Rims All for $105.00. forget: August a Month of Camp Goods 100 Stores tii the MfesterirAiifo . Supply 60S WIIImott Btroot Opon till weight wrestling champion, will de- two out of three fnlls, with a two flid Ii is title tonight ugainxt Joe hour time limit. Niels Velcoff. Hul "Tootn" Mom t, e.iwboj- gruppler of j garian unit man, will meet 1'at Metlill liotililer. Colo. Tliey kre wrcHtlinir I of Oin:ihn in one of the prcHlMimtriejf. We are $25.00 Per Ton for Green Italian Prunes delivered at the Hall Warehouse. Your prunes weigh as much now as they do a month from now. Delivery must commence at once or your prunes become too ripe for first shipment. GEO. T. HALL Phones 1015 143 West 5th St. I BELL CAFETERIA CHANGES HANDS Having purchased and taken over the management of the Bell Cafeteria, we extend a cordial invitation to our old friends and patrons who used to eat with us at Che Monarch Cafeteria and to the general pub lic to come in and see us in our new location. We shall strive to please you with courteous treat ment, quick and efficient service, good food and reasonable prices. MR. AND MRS. C. E. SCHENCK Tire ftlcss Blue Ribbon Gray Tubes 30x3 $1.35 .30x3 Vt $1.60 West Co. t p. m. Saturday paying Wear-well I Cords Just what the name implies: Standard Quality Standard Weight StoTtdardl Or-,!,. 30x3 Wear-well J-J 30x3 Vi Regular size. 7.90 30x3 Va Oversize CL. . 9.40 31x4 Str. Side...:., 14.00 32x4 Str. Side. .U- . 14.30 33x4 Str. Side 15.15 32x4 V Str. Side 18.40 33x4V. Str. Side. .... 19.10 34x4 Va Str. Side..... 19.65 33x5 Str. Side 23. 1 5 35x5 Str. Side. .. ., 23.85 Jumbo Red Tubes Reduced Prices 30x3 .$2.15 30x3 Vi .. 2.45 32x3 Vi 2.70 31x4 3.20 32x4 ; . . . 3.40 J 33x4 .'. .' "3.55 34x4 3.65 32x4 Vi. 4.35 33x4'i 4.45 34x4Vi, 4.60 35x4Vi 4.70 33x5 . 5.33 A$k tor Prictt on Othtr Si'ioo and Balloon Tiro Tubit Bargains Ask for Our General Catalog 1' I i