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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1924)
Friday Evening. October 24, 1924 TITE ECOENE GUARD Pago Seven SEMIS OF PARTY LAUDED BYORATOR IT CflDUDGE MEET dieting that Amerira would some thy adopt tliut form of courtoL "This year,1' ho mated, ,the pro gressive iiK'hules every communist, every one wilh class prejudices, every one wh-i would snvietiLe America, in short, all who have learned their les sons of government at the feet of Trotsky. And when I see the men of this type called progressive, 1 tluink Uod 1 urn not one of them." retractive statistic rather than ira.le marked th. republican S.fcht in the Lane count, . e whore A. B. Clark, a per- """ , ,! f Theodore lloosevelt 'r "Vl-e of 2. a.lrea.ed " . , of the present ailmimstru- suilorI . . .-ii. Mr Chirk charged both 1 , leratio Party " ' I' ""b!',,f the I'uitea States from fitizf ,, su-onsly ail-1 ',P , K,, .,n,;u,s , re-elect Coolirlse H ,t h- fmlh "f ' speech, panl I S3, tribute to the pre.ulent - Mr I turn - .ii n edging in tlimeoiintr.v t.xlay. o""n . .. ..ii,i,.l hmliea whose ! ! ' prevoM th. election tnlr l'i , ' . ,,i Of a 1 nla irlinl he lr he eves win !. """ , ' . ..i T.nKollette man Jrpnma Unit ii" """"'', 1 . nr , ... i!,.il, crmins. bceause their !Tn ran.iiilatea have no chanee, are irirmf to prevent nn election 'If we have no election of presi im, he snifl. "it means that we i-ll't have a panic. I would not he mrnrie! th' economic and industrial Ml,-e in this country is very deli 'f,tr ard this panic would be the i the history of the nation. tThr should we take a chance? I do jt' believe I am unduly pessimistic m ty'ti s'nTul. Party Is Lauded. Tie lauded the republican party's nrufnt work, pointing to how it has krnlisht the nation out of the state of rf.pressinn following the wnr: made rfflnetinn in governmental expenses, txes and the national debt. He also dmwrd how the body had carefully kjjit the Vnited States from entnns lins fnreisn politics, thus bringing the sjn'rM hack to normal, and. assuring penee at home. "Are we going to tjade. all this for a socialistic program.'" he question ed, then wont on to show how La Fellette, though a man of ability, of tireless energy, and the originator nr.,1 supporter of some excellent legislation, "is today an old and sick man. and it is doubtful if he would exist through his term if elected. Then we would have a Wheeler in the chair." Wheeler Denounced. Hp denounced Wheeler, who, he said, was branded a trnitor by men of his own Montana state, .during the war. and President Wilson was ask ed to remove him. TTe told how Wneel er. soon after elected to the sen ate, made a trip to Russia and re tnrned praising the Soviets, and pre- Old aches Comforted at last No matter how obstinate, long standing and acute, Sloan's gives quick positive relief. Pat it on gently. At once you feel a flowing warmth as freshly puri fied blood is sent tingling through the infected spot. Then In no time release from pain. All druggists 35 cents. Sloan's Liniment "kills pain! Vital Topics Are You Well Organized Being well organized means the harmonious ci-o,i'ntion of nil parts f'f the body. Organizing 1 ;! pie for' Health is the 'lii' l' and only mission of 1 liiriinrai-tie. ' MAKE CHIROPRACTIC YOUR HABIT Complete x-Ray Laboratory ntiil Kilina J2.00 inital film, '!"' each additional. Large :irt.,i-,. jrj.nn each. PALMER GFLAOUATE DR. J. I. FISCHER -OS I. O. O. F. Bldg. Office, Phone 410 Residence Phone 1359 PLATE JOCJ Buys the best yitf Rubber Plate M fin t.'cth. Any col . i,f rubber you wish. r " t Extraction of Teeth Guaranteed Wi''i "U think of tenth, think of S. T. DONOHUE Annual Election Of Lodge Is Held SPRINUKIKLD. Oct. 24. (So cial). At thp regular meetiuK of the Vine Circle Women of Woodernft h.id on Wednesday evening tiie following officers were eleeted to serve for the oomUig year: Past truardian neighbor. Mabel Neet; guardian neighbor, Klsie Lambert ; advisor. Florence (J rimes; clerk, .Mrw; Nina Mcl'herson; bniike', Ada Hrafford; magician, Lillie Kizerf attendant, Minnie (ieratd; Inner sen tiiiel, Oshia Wehh; outer sentinel. Hernice Vanvalzah; musician, .Mulu-l Mortinson; managers, Mary Mc (iill. Alice linn im and Lilah Khodcs. 'Three of the charter members of Pine ilr.lf -15 were present at the tneeti -(?. all" of whom were member at the time the .circle was started i'S years ago. Mrs. Alice Thompson, oiii of the charter members was present ed with a cat glass vase in compliment to her golden wedding which was ob-1 served on Sunday of this week. SWISS MKK A I F. Ill C A X A I'TOS zrnrrK on. zs.- (p) out or tho IS, 300 automobiles rlsoered In Switzerland, It is entlmated that one-third were made .In the United States. American cars are popular with he Swiss. An interested ear owner counted the autos on thf streets of Zurich one day recent ly, and said that five out of every six machines present camo from America. A TEE DAYS' IS SUIVUYAF Expectations are 'that a large number of Lane coury residents will 1 go to Corvnllis Sunday to risit the t childrens farm home maintained ! there by the W. O. T. V. An invitation t has been extended and evry oppor-I (unity will he given the viaitors from Ixino county to inpoct the property i of the organization. The campaign : now under way in Iano county by the local W. T. V. to raise $KUHH for a cottage at the Corval- lis home is highly appreciated by the farm home management, it is an nounced. 'It. is hoped that a large caravan from Lane county will he n Corvallis Sunday as it is the desire of the W. , T. I, that everyone nee at first hand the work that is being done and the need of the additional farilities to 1 care for mure children." .Mrs. liny Loomis, presidtnt of the Lane W. T. V. said. the Odd Fellows hall. Rot. A. J. Adams, pastor of the Cottage (Srovw Christian cnttrch was th speaker of the evening, and impromptu speeches were made by many others. Two members from Ohio, one from Oklahoma, two from Nebraska, one from Washington ami seven from Oregon were present, all of whom had belonged to the lodge. Two members they have passed away since the Inst home coming: Charles Lw Scott and J. W. Coffin. FIELD TRIALS ARE Lodge Homecoming Held at Springfield SPRINGFIELD, Oct. (Spe cial) Approximately tiO members of the Springfield L 6. O. F. attended the -Jord anniversary and homeeom inj: celebrated Wednesday evening in The Western International field trials in Eugene September iM to lid were made the subject of a two-page article in the October number of the "American Field." national magazine for dog fanciers, received today by Eugene sportsmen. Pictures are publish. mi of A. P. Op dyke. Hugh KirkpatrMc ud M. .1. Heal, judges; W. li. Wallace, newly elected pre-iident: Dr. Jnh tiilMmd H. T. Prcunen. retiring president am; secretary; "Pi hie Spot," secoi.d in the all-age; and "Pinty Moore," cham pion stake winner. "It is safe to any that few commu nities in which field trials are run haw; taken the interest and given the field trials committees the support as was given the Oregon club by the people of Luneiie," says the "Field" article, . ''The grounds here were nil that could he asked, although some places ri'tu'li and tried the stay ing .polities of the best of them. 1 Nearly all the courses are meadow Ih.nd. which has never been under eut I tivation, mid which during the winter j months is under water. Owing to lack 1 of feed, birds were not a numerous las on other grounds, but even at that j there was opportunity for bird work on all courses. "The i-ommitteo had excellent co operation from the land owners and as a result were able to lay out 'courses so till could be worked on horseback. "There was a small gallery the first day. on Thursday it picked up, and 'on Friday one of the largest crowd of sportsmen ever att racted by n imrthuecT trial was out to see the f;it ones run. "As mi tht be expected the fact that these were the first trials run in Eugene was luuin.tt making the best time, and auoi her year, when I he courses sre l.-ud out to best advan tage a much larger entry can be ex pected in a shorter time." The Eugene Shrlner's Club Will meet m the Masonic hall (his Friday evening at 7:.'lH. All Shriners are invited to be present. Hegular lu-iness and planning winter's ietii ties. ol'l SAM K. MOSIIElt. Secy. Marcel and Cirl last ioucer after a Golden Glint Shampoo. Pd. Adv. j Tu.W.Tli.Fr.tf A Good Thing . DON'T MISS IT Senl yonr name &nit iwUlross plain ly written, together with f cut (and thin slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Pes Moines, Iowa, mid rccewe In rot n rn u trtnl tiHnlfiii' 11 mtui td iu j CHAMHEItLAlN'H COCUU JiEM EPY for oongbt! colds, crmip, trnn I chifkl, "flu" and whtM'iplng coughs, I :id tlckilnff thmt I'HAMlitlK ! LA1V8 T Alt LETS for stomach trutv ' blra, iiidltfestion. ussy patua thai ' crowd tho lmart, tdltousness and cin .stli'Htiou) Uo CHAM HEHLAlN'rt SALVE, neied In every family for burns, scalds, wourid.i, pileH and skin affection ( thea valued fttmity niedi- clneg for only ft (tents. Don't mUs it. 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Of al known drugs, creosote is re cofrinzed by the medical fraternity as tho greatest healing agency for the treatment of chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat and lung troubles. Creomulslon contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the inflamed membranes and stop the Irritation and Inflam mation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach. Is absorbed into the Mood, attacks the seat of the trouble and destroys the germs that lead to consumption. Creomulslon is guaranteed satis factory In the treatment of chronic coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat and lung diseases, and Is excellent for building Up the system after colds or the flu. Mon ey refunded If any cough or cold, no matter of how long standing. Is not relieved after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist. Creomulslon Co., Atlanta, Ga. (Adv.) Dr. Ashton for Chiropractic and Electro-therapy. 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This will help neut ralize the- acids in the system so they no longer are a source of irri tation to the bladder and urinary organs, which then act normal again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, and Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with 11th ia., and Is used -by thousands of folks who are -subject to urinary disor ders cruised by acid Irritation. Jad Salts causes no bad effects what ever. Here you have a pleasant, effer vescent llthia-rwater drink which may quickly relieve your bladder Irritation. Py all means hnve, your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year. Children Cr Y FOR jf ft MOTHER:- Fletcher's Castoria is especially pre pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Fcvcrishness arising there from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food ; giving healthy and natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of YAZm Absolutely Harmless -Ko Opiairs. 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Total Reaourcea Last Statement $1,226,495.18 Bank OP Commerce I EUGEN E.OREGON j A . i " - -J NJ"' . i . ..in i A STORE OF FAMILIAR FACES Because when a man calls once, Ke receives the kind of satisfaction that makes him call again. This is a good time to make that first call. Smart Dothw As Low as $35 STOREMEN 713 Willamette IMMI Cash 0 flU Tttonev saving a Cash stores. Volume Sales Recently compiled reports give the sales volume of the average independent retail food denier to bo about forty thousand dollars (inimiilly. The combined sales of the Sknggs Stores and Markets, for tho year 1923, were more than twelve million dollars, a stupendous volume for any retail food dealer. These figures reduced to a mathe matical comparison show tho sales volume of tho Skaggs institution to he three hundred times greater than that of tho average food dealer. No better reasons are conceivablo for our unappronched value offerings. Shoes 4 Do not allow tho youngsters going to school to lie uncom fortable by wearing shoes that bind or pinch. Growing children require special care in the fitting of their feet to avoid foot trouble in later years. Awaiting your selection we have shoes developed in the finest quality leather for tho children at a most nominal price. It's to your advantage to buy your shoes here. Our prices arc right always. Boys' Hi Top Moccasins $5.00 i Boys' All Solid Leather $2.50 Misses Shoes $3.00. to $5.00 i5vciorwAkNi ALL WEEK PRICES NO. 1 YAKIMA POTATOES 100 lbs. .......$2.00 FANCY DELICIOUS APPLES, box $2,35 FRESH PEANUT BUTTER, 2 lbs. 45c FANCY OREGON WALNUTS, 3 lbs $1.00 FRESH OREGON CHEESE, 2 lbs. 48c FANCY BLUE ROSE HEAD RICE, 3 lbs .25c 12 1'ounds 93c LEAN SUGAR CURED BACON Hp. 20c LIGHT LEAN BA CON BACKS lb 23c NUCOA, Hi. ,20c Saturday Features Skaggs Best Butter, lb., 41c Sweet Juicy Oranges 2 Dozen 39 c Jumbo Jelly Beans for Hallowe'en 2 Pounds, 39c Fancy Seedless Raisins 3 Pounds 25C Trv Our Famous TWINLOAF BREAD 32 ( (unci's Same Old Price 15c . ALL WEEK PRICES NEW CLOVER HON EY, 5 lbs 77c 10 Pounds $1.49 CHESTERFIELDS CAMELS AND L. STRIKE CIGAR. ETTES; 1 for. ,.25o PRINCE ALBERT, VELVET TOBAC CO, .2 for.......25o HORSE SHOE, CLI MAX, STAR TO BACCO, lb 74o CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 10 bars...39o LARGE CITRUS POWDER 2 Packages 49c SHAKER SALT 2 lb. carton 12c FRESH MILK, qt. 10c Flour is still advancing get your supply at once Big K Hardwheat Flour, 49 lb., $2.25 Barrel $8.85 Our Vegetables and Fruits are always fresh We pay top prices for fresh ranch eggs Corner 8 and Olive Telephone 1815 tn t Phone 441-J