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PngeVlVd TIIB EUGENE GUARD Friday Evening, October 24, IT SEGRET IIU 01 ADDRESS DAVIS TRAIN ENHOUTB TO NEW YORK, Oct. 24. Jolia W. Davis, deoiocrstic candinsta far presi deut, on returuim to New York Id day from hit final tour of the middle west, prepared to begin tomorrow the s closing program of bia personal cam paign who ao intensive urive ju (renter New York and vicinity. Tiie candidate ended his middle wen tern trip laat night in Cleveland Willi what wis described aa the moat ex tended pronouncement regarding the Ku Klux Klan and other secret or fauixiitions made in recent yeara by a presidential candidnte during a cam paign. It was a spontaneous declara tion, given in answer to a heckler and would not have been included in the Cleveland address, he nnid, had lie been permitted to follow the outline of th: speech prepared in advance. Happy to Reply. Mr. Davia totd members of bia par ty today, however, he was .ad the qjeationer bad interjected the aubjot't of secret organisations, "I cannot believe," Mr. Davia ans wered the heckler, "that there Is any man or woman in the United Btates interested in Uie outcome of this elec tion who does not know my position." "I stand for the fundamental guur antees in favor of religious faith 4ori practices in the Uiillcd Htutea and gainst any threat to diminish tele right of any niiln because of his choice to adopt the dellgion be learned at bia mother's knee." 1 If ever the timo' came wJien he would not be willing to speak in de fense of these principles, Mr,. Davis said, "I hope my arm will (all palsied to my sido and my tongue 'will cleave the roots of my mouth " Member of Two. ' The candidate alJ he was lineui . her of two secret organisations, the Elks and Masons. nod asserted "if the day should ever coroo that they should seek to enter, the politicul field, "I would feel it my duty ss a man and a citixen to severer 4my connection witu them instantly." - , Upturning to his dlxcuisinn of poli tical matters, Mr,' Davia said: "In 1018, the republicans took to themselves a majority of one. in the senate and that majority of one nk someone remarked nt the time out rn hail. But neverthelras,' the control of both branches of the national legisla ture rested with Us republican party. "And there was lead before it a program of reconatruction follpwlug the war of reduced taxation and nt progressive polities which wsa absolu tely Ignored. '.'And then In 1020 there swept over this country a great political land slide. All the discontents and discom forts of 'the war were marshaled to gift It impetua and Impulse. All the dissatisfaction of that trying pence! came to the fore. And by an over whelming majority the American pc. pie voted for a ciiange, and a cbanrt they unquestionably ohtaineu. Recalls Scandals. "And what is the picture since thr.t good hour? Look at the adminlstra live functions of the government. I am not going to tire your ears tonight with the oft-repeated story of the ad ministrative bciiikIiiIh that have sham ed us at home and liave humiliated us through the world. "You know those stories as well ss I Teapot Dome, the department t justice, the veterans' bureau and nil down the dreary line. Nor Is there a single one of us tonight, of whatever political faith who wants to take upon ilia or her jiead any shsdnw of re' sponsibllily for the things that bnv; occurred. "And bow will you treat them? Will you Ignore them? Will you apologize (or then.? Will you undertake to ex plain them? Will you condone them? Or will you, when opportunity offers at the first occasion and in the most emphatic manner visit upon them your personal and your political condemnation'" 111 EUGENE OCT, 24 T. A. Haste, personal secretary to Senator Hurton K. Wheeler, running mate with Henntor ltohert N. I.aFoi iette on the independent progressive presidential ticket, will speak in Eu gene on October 21. Mr. Haste is louring the nation campaigning fur the Independent ticket and in his speech hero will, besides discussing the Ihsum of the campaign, give 11 graphic first hand v account of tlio great oil Investigation proceedings in Washington last winter. Mr. Haste is a native of Wlscnnsi'i and a graduate of Valpralso univer sity nnd (he law school of the Uni versity of Michigan. Ho Is by profes sion a newspaper man and for years has been editor of the Wclentlflc Fur iner. Ha is a noted writer in furin journals on agricultural mailers and n skilled nnd experienced speaker. He has for many years been prominent,ln Montana politics ss a progressive. In 1120 he was nominated for secretary of state .on the sume ticket that Hen ntor Wheeler's senatorial campaign nttd 7 s named bis secret ry when tin letter was elected. ' BAZAAR The Woman's Itellcf C-orps Is giv ing a basaar and cooked food sale Saturday, October 2.1, from 10 o'clock op at Otto's confectionery, 705 Willamette. Every member contributing. You will find what you want. Your patronage solicited. 24 For quality cigars, Frlnce Nemo. . jp Varieties of Our Finest Chocolates arc represented in. every full pound box of Jtrouses Stellar Chocolates Every piec it urt to bt a distinct surprise so de lightfully varied it the assortment. If it't creamy center chocolates you like or nut meats, or fruit centers you will find tome of each in every box of Krause'g Stellar Chocolatet. v 51. 5Z. $3 and $5 ' OR PERHAPS you prefer chocolate cover ed fruit snd nut confections. The get KraoK'a Fruits and Nuts at ,75c or J1.50 Oblahabla Whewttt Fin Cancto An Sold DANCE Marcola Saturday Night Oct. 25 P JttTES OF VALLEY CITIES IS ASKED BPIUNGFIKLD, Oct. IN. (Spe cial) Announcement was made by C. M. Hrewer, vice-president of the Mountain State lJovr coniiujr thut a proponed uew tariff covering elec tric lervice In all towna of the Wil lamette valley divisions at the com pany ha been filed with the ntute public service commission. 1 ihe new tariff, according to Mr. Hrewer. if accepted by the toinmia- Hion would meaq an average dcreane in' the present lighting and cookie rules ot about six and one-nair per cent and would affect the towns of Albany, Junction City, llarrinburg, HnlHeVi Itrownsville, Tangent, Shedd, Coburg, Dallas, Independence, Mon mouth, Philomath, Cottage Grove, Jefferson, Springfield, CorvnlHa, Stayton, Lebanon, Itk-krcall and Mar ion as well as all rural territory ad- jucent thereto. Further statement was made by Mr. Hrewer thut the new tariff had been filed in accordance with the power company's policy of giving good public utility service at the lowest posMlble cost to the consumer and ex plained that the proponed change In rates, was due to economics In opera tion put Into effect In the past year nnd to increased production and out put of their various plants in the val ley. One of the most importunt econom ics effected wsa. the enlarging of two of their existing plants and tying to gether of all their valley pltuita with A network of transmission lines. It la now possible to send current from any plant to ihe lines of the entire system and the majority of current required may b generated at one or two central plants instead of several small plants aa formerly. Fruitgrowers Adopt American Methods COTTENHAM. Eng., Oct 24. 0 The first fruit-grading and packing station on American lines, to be es tablished In this country, waa Inaugu rated here lust week. It is the prop erty of the ministry of nfriculture, which makes a standard charge for each box of apples graded and pack ed. Heretofore there baa been no grading of apples in Uje Cambridge shire fruit growing district, but with the application of the present Amer lean idea growers will be able to wake ft much better market. A sim ilar station is planned fn eouusution with the Herefordshire orcbrds.. BUDAPEST LIKES FOOTBALL. UlTDAPHBT, Oct. 24. OP) A crowd of 85,000 gathered in this citv recently to witness a soccer football game between German and Hungurinn players. The German team was beaten four to one. MOOSE DANCfc Sa t u rd ay ninriit Good music. l'ubllc at Dreamland Hsu invited. Thurs-Frl-tl Boils S.S.S. will rid you of bolls, pimples, ' blackheads and skin eruptions ! DON'T CLOSE your eyes to the warning which Nature gives when angry, painful bolls appear on your neck, face or other parts ot your body. Bolls, plmplea and so-called skin, disorders are the re sult of an lmporerlshed condition of the blood and are not to be trifled with. It Is nothing more than folly to expect to get absolute relief from the use ot local treatments, such as ointments, salves, ete. Suob, remedies may afford temporary re lief but you want more than re lief; you want a remedy which will rid you forovor of the tortur ing disorders. And the one remedy Which has no equal is S.S.S. S.S.S. stops bolls and keeps them from coming. S.S.S. builds blood power! That Is what makes fight ing blood. Fighting blood destroys Impurities. It fights bolls. It fights skin eruptions pimples, black heads, eczema! It always wins! S.S.S. has been known since 1823 as one ot the greatest blood build ers, blood cleansers and Bystem ntrengtheners ever produced. There are no unproven theories nbout S.S.S., the scientific results ot each ot Its purely vegetable medicinal Ingredients are admitted by authorities. Begin taking S.S.S. today and clear your akin of those blood disorders) fi. 8. S. la laid mt .11 mud elruur itorM In two .It... Th. larger sirs ta sura aconomicaU 1 CC Ohe Worlds Best O. JL WoodMedlrine IT IS ROCKING THE TOWN WITH LAUGHTER. IT'S BUSTER'S LAT EST AND GREAT EST AND IT'S THE FIRST SHOWING IN THE NORTHWEST. FEDERATION TIKES ST1 IN ELECTION; Political endorsements of the Lans county council of the Federation of Patriotic Societies were announced last ulglit. This list which haa be come known as the "yellow ticket" cumulus the namsa of candidates that will be supported by tbs federatlun. v.. .t............... n n,ntiiul iiir1i. dates or state and local measures are Included in the announcement. The following are the endorsed candidates; I President of the 'United States, Calvin Coolldge, rspublicsn. United States senator, C'has. L. McXary, republican. Representative for congress, V'. C. Hawlejr, republican. Secretary of ststs, Sam Kozer, re publican. ' . Justice ef supreme court, II. Il licit, republican; O. P. Coshow, dem ocrat, " " Attorney general, I. H. Van tin kle, republican. Dairy snd food commissioner, J. u. Mickle, republican. State treasurer, Jeff Myers, derao- crt' .... Public service commission, rvewton McCoy, democrat. State representative Lans county, Einuiett Howard, republican; H. C Wheeler, republican- t-jj democrat. ' M,itJ Piatrict attorney, democrat. Jl Ky, Sheriff of I.,n6 con.. Esrle, democrat. m i...uuir cuminissione. 5 A democrat. . ' County assessor, Be , renubhean. r- IV County clerk, B. 8. Bm. Ilcan. "'"".N), Junction City, (;aie(. B7 Saturday nl,h, CMj Tor quality dears, Prj I TILL SATURDAY Regular Prices He Stokes a Ship of Joy With Tons of Hilarity! I MTV I tlffl,i KSL. m ifnillllllrtoP IM 9 Today's Guest MRS. J. H. STARR 1093 W. 5th Kindly call at box omce lor your two tickets. Good today only, SATURDAY Two Specially Selected Groups of HATS $3.95 and $5.95 . Ucirulnr $7.50, $8.50 mul $10.00 vnlups. Bonuties every on of them. .TutlgiiiK from tlio number of favorable comments wo heard on our hats last Snturdnv. Tlio ladies of Eucene nppreeiato good lints at moderate -iriceB. In these two groups vou will find sonio of thi most beautiful lata shown this eenson. WHY NOT COME IX AND THY SOME OF EXTRA SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY 10 lbs. Best Cane, Sugar. . . 3 Packages Post Toasties. .85 .25 SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS 2 Jjozon omaii uranges...,,,. 10 Tall Cans Armour's Milk...$ 4 lbs. Sweet Potatoes 1 1 lbs. Potatoes 10 lbs. Dry Onions No. 10 Pail Pure Lard 1 Sugar Cured Bacon Backs, lb . . Picnics, lb Fresh Creamery Buttor, lb Fancy Celery or Lettuce...... Fresh Bunch Turnips , 6 11)8. Parsnips 7 lbs. Dry Italian Prunes...... 6 lbs. Small White Beans.'... 3 Packages Shredded Wheat. . .89 .25 .25 .25 .65 .23 .18 ,41 .10 .05 .25 ,50 ,50 ,35 WE SELL ON MONEY BACK GUARANTEES 3 lbs. Pcaberry Coffee 3 lb. Box Soda Crackers 5 lb. Box Graham Crackers... 3 lbs. Bulk. Seedless Raisins, new crop 4 Cans Light House Cleanser.. 4 lbs. Bulk Macaroni , 7 Bars Van Hoetor's Bleaching Soap 6 Bars Crystal White Soap...,, 15-Cent Can Pork and Beans.. Kerr's BesJ; Patent Flour, sk., Good Broom for..... ,, Pumpkin- or Squash, lb 1.00 .45 .79 .35 .10 2.10 .49 .021 MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Haskell Feed & Grocery Co. Phone 522 Free Delivery in City 904 Olive St, . OPREAD a slice of bread. From actual test, acknowl , edge the honest goodness that is wrapped up in the . one-pound cartons of Gem-Nut Margarine You will like its flavor ; you are sure of its whole someness. A real spread for bread, Swift & Company ; u. s. A. Ackers of Premium uuomargarine. THEM ON. Wonderful values in Fall, Winter CoatsC many with fur collars, cuff and borders. In hII new styles and colors for dress, street, sports and auto wear. Straightline, flared and wrapped silhouettes. Price $28.50 to $69.50 Eugene Millinery Co. COATS AND HATS 694 Willamette St. Music By Wood Orchestra Everybody Welcome.