Tuesday Evening, Octob,
Page Two
, THE EUGENE OUAED
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MEDLEY TELLS HIS
IT,
A large number of fnthiiftinfltir
democrats met in Kuictne Monday and
whiltt the meet in was bo me what m
formal, they canvassfd the local po-
J t leal Bituatmn thoroueHir and map
ied out a comprehensive campaign for
the aeveral county candidates, never al
of whom attended the meeting.
John H. Medley, candidate for the
office of district attorney, was one of
the principal speakers and outlined
to tbe gathering bis itinerary during
the remainder of tbe campaign, which
will take him to the western portion
of the county, as well as to Oakndge,
Wendling, M areola and other sections,
f Mr. Medley, in his statement,
among other things said: "It shall be
my purpose to conduct this campaign
upon a plane of justice and fairness
and in such manner that I will b
no regrets and be uble to commnnd
the respect of all ioytii law-abiding
citizens.
Enforcement Is Toplo
"If elected it shall be my purpose
to rigidly enforce all tbe criminal laws
of the state, including tho prohibition
law," he said. "Prohibition ban become
the fixed policy of tho state and 1 am
a firm believer in its principles, and
believe not only in tbe enforcement
of the law but in obeying tho law.
"I believe that a public office is a
public trust and that an officer should
render a strict account of his stew
ardtthip as such, as well as of his per
sonal conduct and behavior.
'. 'Xano county is entitled to the best
service available in tho office of dis
trict attorney and tbo voters of Lane
county should exercise a sound dis
cretion in choosing a candidate for
this office, to the end that no mis
takes, be made and consequent ex
pense be avoided.
Equality Is Stated.
"I believe that all men stand equal
ly before the law and that it should
be enforced without reference as to
who the persons are or whnt may be
their peculiar stations In life.
.."I have practiced lew in this county
29 years and feci that I am fairly well
equipped to discharge every duty of
the of tice
"The election of a district attorney
means more to the voters and tax
payers of tbe county than it does to
any particular candidate or political
party.
"The paramount question to be de
termined is, who can render tbe coun
ty the best service. Politics are of lit
tle consequence in the selection of ft
district attorney, since, after the elec
tion, the individual elected find not
the political party will conduct the
affairs of tbe office.
- "I believe in strict economy and
ahalli as for as is consiatent with rigid
law enforcement, avoid all unneces
sary expense to tbe county1 Mr. Med
ley concluded.
MEETS RIGID TEST
Lane county farmers interested in
dairying, and local butter dealers will
be intereated..to learn that a report
was received today by Mentor M.
Honey, of the Eugene Furmcri'
cicnincry, that Oroaon won second
place in the recent United BtutcB Bu
reau of Dairying Educational scor
ing contest held at Halt Lako City,
Utah. .
"This means Uiat we know our but
ter Is better linn ttl average sent
from the entire stste," Mr. Bonny re
marked with pride today, "and it
shows that our efforts have sot been
fruitless; tba dairymen are to be con-
; Try Thi For
NEURITIS
"Neurltls'may be localized In a
single nerve or may bo general,
involving; a large number of
nerves," . .
For quick and lasting; rollnf
pharmacists have for the paHt few
months dispensed Joint-Ease a
quick penotratlnft remedy that,
when rubbed over the affocted
parte for about one minute, soaks
I right In eo that not a trace Is loft
I on the skin.
Joint-Ease Is for limbering up
attff Joints, reducing tho swelling
and causing the pain to disappear
and for thla purpose thousands
of tubes are sold dally 60 cents
at Csrroll's Pharmacy or nny llvo
druggist anywhere.
' Every rheumatic sufferer ought
to send today for free book, "The
Inner Mysteries of Rheumatism"
(Just out). Address H. P. Clear,
water, box 800, linllowcll, Mulno.
gratulated." f
The return shoot received toduy
vhows that the local creamery made
a score of 0U.5. There were 103 en
tries from nine states and British
Columbia. Eugene woo 14tb position
in all this array of butter-submitting
territory.
Ilritixb Columbia made first place,
with three entries, gaining a percent
age of fCWI, while Oregon was sec
ond, with -1 entrant, making uu
average score of N).8.'l. .
"Eugene's individual tabulation of
D,STBICTS TO VOTE
OlM SPECIAL LEVIES
Five more road districts will hold
special election Saturday, November
1 to vote on proposed tax levies, ac
cording to the county court. A total
of 13 districts have already been
92.fi," points out Mr. Boney, "which I granted authority to hold the elec-
P'cted to be delivered in the near
future. The new safety depoalt vault,
the door of which weighs eight tons,
has a system of huijlar alarms tint
includes a network of wires every
four inches on the interior of the con
crete walls that surround the steel
walla of the vsijit
places it slmoat as high ns the wli.
ning entrants, lacking only- .10 of one
per cect of thai figure, which showi
that it high average greatly boosted
the whole Oregon acore. It was above
Oregon's average, l.o7 per cent to be
exact."
By states, Britiah Columbia wan
first, Oregon second, Ltnb third, aao
California fourth.
"This contest is conducted every so
often." Mr. Boney explained, "ond a
pound of butter is requested, then
annlysed snri scored, so we can toll
how we sll stand in butter making.
Our product received reassuring com
ment."
WORD'S PRAISE
High recommendation of Elliot
Dexter and his new stage produc
tion. "The Havoc," which will be pre
sented at the Ileilig theatre here tbii
evening, was received today by Mau
flger W. B. McDooald from George
Hunt, manager of the new Craterian
theatro at Medford, where Dexter ap
peared Monday evening. A copy of the
telegram from Mr. Hunt, telling of
the success of the production Mondiy
evening, follows:
'Elliot Dexter opened new Cratcr-
laYi theatre tonight. House packed
with representative audier.ee, Includ
ing mayor and prominent members of
the clergy. Mr. Dexter and his sup
porting company were given highly
enthusiastic reception. Play beautiful
ly produced. D' iter one of the best
actors seen here in years. Very de
serv'ng attraction.
. . "flEORGE JTUNT, Manager.
"Crntcrian Theatre, Medford.'
EDMUNSON FINED $50.
Leon Edmunson received a Jolt in
the form of a $50 fine this morning
when be pleaded guilty to drunken
ness before Judge Genrge A. Gilmore
in municipal court. Edmunson pleaded
for clemency on the grounds that he
was not an habitual drunkard, but
Chief of Police Judkins recommended
the extreme penalty because the pris
oner was an old otreucfer. tie could
not pay his fine and wns sent back to
Jail. J. Ti. O'Brien, arrested on a sim
ilar charge, was fined $25 and sent to
juil In default of payment.
iion.
Tbe following diatricts were re
ported today by tbe court:
District 2H, proposed tax of five
mills for road improvement. Polling
plHce Grange balL
District ID, tux of five mills for
maintenance of existing rosds sod
construction of new rosds. Polling
place, old school house at Oakridge.
District 4, tax of 10 mills. Three
mills for grading and graveling road
B starting st east end of road B.
.Seven mills for rocking rosd H and
grading road A from went end of road
If. Polling place, lloaelton school
bouse.
District 33, tax of 10 mills for rosd
improvement on 314 west. Polling
place, Shannon ball.
District 71, tax of 10 mills for road
improvement. Polling place, Chlcka
hominy school.
T
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EUGENE COLLECTION AGENCY,.
TT4 WILL. ST. PHONHJ 000. tf
Bbownnda, the choice of the smoker.
Phone 8. E. Stevens rot piano tuning
For quality cigars, Prince Nemo.
COLO WITH HEAT
OF RED PEPPERS
Ease your tisut, iil.lu chest.
Stop the pnln. Break up the
congestion. Feel a bad cold loos
en up In Juat a sort time.
"Heft Penpor Rub" Is the cold
remedy fiat brings quickest re
lief. It cannot hurt you and It
certainly seems to end 'he tight
ness and drive the conges, Ion and
soreness right out.
Nothing has such concentrated
penetrating heat as red peppers,
and when heat penetrates right
down Into colds, congestion, ach
ing muscles and anre, stiff Joints
relief comes at once.
The moment you apply Red
Pepper B.uh you feel the tingling
heat In three minutes the con
gested spot Is warmed through
and through. When you are suf
fering from a cold, rheumatism,
backache, stiff neck or sore mus
cles, inst get a Jar of Rowles
Red Pepper Rub, made from red
peppers, at any drug store. Yon
will have the quickest relief
known. Alweya say "Bowles."
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TEETH ww
PLATE
$25
Buys the best
Rubber Tlate
with gold pin teeth. Any col
or or kind of rubber you wish.
Painless Extraction of Teeth
Guaranteed
When you think of teeth,
think ot
DR. S. T. D0N0HUE
Mannger Peerless Dentists
Cor. 7th and Willamette Sts.
Phone 441-J
CONCRETE
BRICK
BURIAL VAULTS
DRAIN TILE
IRRIGATION PIPE
SEWER PIPE
CULVERT PIPE
HOLLOW TILE
BLOCKS
SEPTIC TANKS
Eugene Concrete
Pipe Co.
135 Blair. Flion 003
BANK VAULT READY
AT FIRST NATIONAL
With the completion of one of the
new vaults st the First National bank
all the safety deposit boxes will be
transferred today. The new vault,
erected by the Mosher Safe company
of Hamilton, Ohio, has an inside
length if 4 feet, a beigth of eight
feet and a similar width. A total of
1160 new safety deposit boxes are be
ing Installed. Eight hundred of the
boxes are here and the others are ex
AH Fat People
Should Know This
Fat people owe a debt of grati
tude to the discoverer of the
now famous Marmola Prescrip
tion. And they ought to be still
more grateful because thlB ef
fective obesity remedy is now
prepared in tablet form. Marmola
Prescription Tablets can be ob
tained at all drug stores the
world over at tbe reasonable
price of one dollar for a box. Or
you can secure them direct by
sending the price to the Marmola
Co., General Motors Bids., De
troit, Mich. This now leaves no
excuao for dieting or violent ex
orcise for the reduction of the
overfat body to normal.
INGROWN
L
Turns Right Out Itself
A few dropB of "Outgro" in
tho, crevice of the ingrowing nail
reduces Inflammation and pain
and so tightens KTAQIN N KN
and so toughens the tender, sens
Hive skin underneath the toe nail
that it can "not ponotrate the
flosh, and tho null turns naturally
outward almost over night
"Outgro" Is a harmless nntl
septic, manufactured for chlro
podlHtn. Ilowover, anyone can
buy from the drug store a tiny
bottle containing directions.
"Big sticks" Jrom the Lane county
timber areas that have a length of 80
to 90 feet are rather rare and the
county roads hsve not been surveyed
to accommodate tbe transportation of
these poles, reports A. L. Dickens
who Is cutting east of Creswell and
was at the courthouse here todsy to
ek P. M. Morse, county surveyor,
about running his trucks on an angle
at ths sharp turns of some of the
roads as It is impossible to make the
swing arouod the corners with the
long poles at present, Mr. Dickens
states. The timber cutter is just
starting a big contract for poles.
LODGE IS BETTER
BOSTON, Oct. 21. Senator Henry
Cabot Lodge, who waa operated upon
a second time yesterday, was reported
st the hospital today to be getting
slong well. He passed a good night
and his condition was "most satisfac
tory," Dr. J. II. Cunningham, the
surgeon ssid.
COLDS
Break a Cold Right Up with
'Tape's Cold Compound"
Take two tablets
every three hours
until three doses
are taken. The
first dose always
1 givea relief. The
second and third
doses completely
break op the
cold. Pleassit
and safe to take.
Contains no qui
nine or opiates.
Millions use
"Pape'8 Cold
finmnonnd." ' Price thirty-live
cents. Druggists guarantee it.
Vital Topics
Is Your Body
A Discord? .
Bodily discord is like a piano
out of tune. Chiropractic
"tunes" the body for harmony.
Harmony constitutes Health.
MAKE
CHIROPRACTIC
YOUR HABIT
Complete X-Rsy Laboratory
Dental Films J2.00 lnital film,
51.00 each additional. Large
pictures $5.00 each. -
PALMER GRADUATE
DR. J. I. FISCHER
208 I. O. O. F. Bldfl.
Office Phone 410
Residence Phone 1359
Unusually
GOOD
Made
your way
BE IN TRAFFIC
RULE IS DISCUSSED
Action towud ths arrangement of
a sew set ot trsffic lsws for Eugene
looms again with the announcement
of W. It Wallace, chairman of the
street committee of the city council,
that at the next session of that body
he will aak Mayor l arka to authorise
the traffic committee to meet with
a committee of local automobiis deal
ers and merchants to discuss the
street problems here.
"The traffic laws now in effect
were experimental and a careful
check has been kept sa to their feasi
bility," Mr. Wallace said. "This infor
mation which has been tabulated will
be investigated by tbe committee snd
a new set of laws for pezt year will
be framed if the plan meeta the ap
proval of the council," the council
man stated. -
In discussing the traffic lsws Mr.
Wallace said that all accvlenu have
been marked on a map the city hall
to show where the danger zones are
and in what way some understanding
can be had of tbe merits of "sngic"
and "parellel" parking.
Mr. Wallace also declared that his
opposition to the grsnting ot permis
sion to a bua line to operate on tbe
streets of Eugene was solely to pre
vent additional traffic congestion. He
believes that a passenger motor line
would eauBe considerable tie-up in
traffic in loading and unloading espe
cially in the business district.
Student Writers
Pay Annual Visit
To Guard Office
Twenty-one interested students of
the class in neVs writing of the Eu
gene high school under direction of
Mae Kinsey, made their anouol pil-
ELKS ATTENTION
Regular session, Wednes
day evening1, Oct. 22nd at
8 p. m. All visiting Elks
welcome.
Secretary
nrimaie to the Eugene Guard eatab
lisbnieU for the purpose of seeing
just how a newspaper is made, from
tbe time news is first received over
the telegraph, by telephone, or irora
the reporters, until the finished edi
tion is sold on the streets, sent out
by mail or delivered by'carrier.
"This is sil annual event for the
cls," explained Mies Kinsey this
morsins as the students were busy
watching a skilled craftsman "cast" a
half-round page in metal, "ana we iry
in ahnw them all the mechanical op
erations to they will be familiar with
the work thst follows their writing,
so they may realiio the necessity for
speed and accuracy in their work."
These young students contribute to
the Guard's high school section each
week, and also have charge ot the
school paper.
Governor Pierce to
Deliver Obligation
Governor Walter M. Pierce will be
in Eugene November 13 for the an
nual university pledge day. It is an
nounced. Governor Pierce will at that
time administer the pledge to students
of the university, in which they prom
ise tJieir best endeavor to the state of
Oregon.
Judge J. W. Hamilton of Roseburg,
president of the bosrd of regents, will
introduce the governor.
THE BUTTON SHOP
Pleating, Buttons and Hemstitch
ing, 80 Tth Ave. East. Phone 1715-J.
HEADACHE GONE
TIRED NO MORE
Givei Credit toLydia E.Pinkiam'i
Vegetable Compound. Hopes
Other Women Will Benefit
by Her Experience
Skowhemn. Maine "T wm mrlr
moat of the time and could not get
around to do my
work without be
ing all tired out
so I would -have
to lie down. One
day when I was
reading ttie paper
I saw ths Lydia
E-Pinkham'a Veg
etable Compound
advertisement and
saw what it did for
other women, so I
thought I would
try it. I have taken three bottles,
and cannot begin to tell you what it
has already done for me. I do- all my
work now and keep up the whole day
lopgwithout lying down. I have no
mure headaches nor tired feelings. I
hope every woman who takes ths
Vegetable Compound will get as much
benefit out of it as I have." Mrs.
Percy W. Richardson, R.F.D. No.2;
Skowhegan, Maine.
You have just read how Lydia E.
Pinkham'S Vegetable ComDound
helped Mrs. Richardson. She gave
it a trial after she saw what it had
done for other women. For nearly
fifty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound baa been doing good.
EUGENE STREET RV.
Effective Oct. 22nd, 1924, 6:00 A. M.
On account of paving of WeBt 11th
between Tyler and Polk Sts., it will
Ka net-fiNRa'rv to run 8tub Car on Col
lege Crest line. Car will leave S. P.
Station on the hour via South Wil
mette St. Returning car w0 leave
11th and Tolk Sts on tbe half hour.
Service will bs discontinued on
Eighth-street east of Willamette St.
on 8th and Blair line, and car will
run to 11th and Tyler Sts., leaving
Sth and Willamette Sts. outbound 26
and 56 min. past the hour. Returning
csr will lesve 11th snd Tyler Sts 3
and 33 min. past the hour. Fairmount
cars will leave S. P. station 20 and
50 instead of 15 and 45 past the
hour.
o21 W. E. HEAD, Inspector.
For quality cigar., Fr
Mrtl EC CH e-w m Sk '
EVERYONE HAS
NEED OF OUR
SERVICES
Among the many needs af
forded here at the First
National are some that you
no doubt could use right
now.
A Checking Account, Sav
ings Account, Time Deposit
Account, Drafts, Collection
of a Negotiable Instrument,
or advice on business, fi
nancial or trust problems
all are of moat profitable
use. Which one or ones do
you need?
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Helpful Service
TIRST
NATIONAL BANK
. of Eugene1
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WANTED Houses to buy. sell
snd move. See Lammers, the
House Mover, 710 E. 17th, Phone
1722.
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine Jss
rf rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf,
ness caused by Catarrh.
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Showing
Tuesday
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858 Pearl St. Phone
RADIO
Tubes
$3.50
RADIO
"B" 45 V Batteria
$3.50
RADIO
Aerial Wire, 100 ft
$1.00
. Radio Sets
(Easy Terms)
Phonograph Records
25c
Mail Orders Prompt
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Trade your 2nd ham
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for radio, phonograph
piano or casn.
Editorial
Sounds like department store
talk, but the big lumber com
pany in Lane county is adver
tising an annual sale at one of
Its mills on everything that goes
into a house. Originality has Its
home in western ways. Orogonian
SAVING MONEY
means buying
Booth-Kelly Lumber
Annual Sale Now On. Big Assortment of Bargains.
Check over the following list and note the exceptionally low prices:
10,000 feet ls6 Shiplap (5) . . $ 7.50 per M 100,000 feet Diminsion (5) $15.00
30,000 foot 1x8 Shiplap (5) .... $ 9.00 per M ' 10,000 feet 1x4 Flooring $22.00
40,000 feet 1x8 Shiplap (5) . . . . $15.00 per M 5,000 feet 1x3 Flooring (5) $15.00
G0.O0O foet 6 to 12-inch SJS (a) $ 9.00 per M 5,000 feet 1x3 Flooring (5) $12.00
20,000 feet 1x4 SIS (cS $10.00 per il 20,000 feet 1x4 Ceiling (5) $20.00
20,000 feet 1x6 SIS (d) $12.00 per M : 5,000 feet 1x4 Dropsiding $18.00
50,000 foet 8 to 12-inch SIS $15.00 per M 5,000 feet jx6 Rustic (5) ............ $18.00
5,000 feet 8 to 12-ineh SIS (a) $17.00 per M 20,000 feet 1x6 Rustic (a) $22.00
5,000 feet 8 to 12-inch SIS $22.00 per M 10,000 feet 1x6 Car Siding $22.00
,10,000 feet 4x4 & 4x6 S4S (cD $17.00 per M 10,000 lin. feet Fait Bats $ .25
20,p00 feet 2x4-6-inch Kgh. .. $ 9.00 per M , 10,000 lin. feet O. G. Bats $ .40
Remember this list is far from being complete. Our salesman will gladlv
show you other items not found in this list. Call at our Springfield mill and
inspect this material in the piles. We know you will readily agree that we are
saving you money.
The Above Prices Are In Effect
Until November 1st
Prompf Action Save You Both Time and Money '
The Booth-Kelly Lumber Company
Springfield Phone 55
Eugene Phone 452
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