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Evening, November 21, 1924 THE EUGENE GUARD Page Nlae 1 11 . !S ALL DONE BY f LESS WMF! .vnnOPOL, Armenia, Nor. I nut on the broad, bar- rSpi,auwhi,-1,diTide',Ruv PW from Turkey and Pera l8 .. nf American men and ,IB . nductini the largest t t unique orphanage in the nd under their rv. are 1S.000 Armenian boys Wm, ho have been salvaged M ?- of war and rum ha Th. r keDt alive by and dimea of American :i 8rc j AAnt-Hhntiona of food Ku5tt 'rom t118 Amdcan Pe- tioiisand of the orphans are 1'" r j tn Reven Tears h? P ... lirM of Miss Jan- e,e '7 ,,(( N. Y.. who is Ebi the "tireB "the Mother of ?. .. m-Kt looks after Pt familj of adopted chUdren I P? . udintnda and affeo- Atli ino : " . , v . i.nMn mother. Noth- . ..1, snmM nf th smaller jjjljflptrBua-" children that she is not their real mother. Didn't Have Toya Moat Of the ornhftn, !.., both parents durng the Great War, so mat tnejr scarcely know what it is to hare a real parent Nor did they know what childhood was until the Americans supplied them with tovs, games, pictures, taught them the spir it of play, and made it possible for them to romp end frolic oa the broad fields of their native country. To set great masses of them at play, in their immaculate garments of white, their dean, bronzed, happy faces, is a sight that cannot fail to affect the Ameri can visitor's pride and emotion. Before the Americans came to Ar menia SO per cent of these children were affected with trachoma, con junctivitis and other eye diseases. All were suffering acutely from the af fects of inanition and exposure. The death-rate was about 50 a day. Young physicians from the United States army and American nurses took the children in hand and brought them back to health and happiness. Today the death,-rate is about one every three months. When the correspondent visited Aleiamlropol this vast multitude of children assembled oa a great cam-, pus and formed in gigantic human let ters, the words "America, We Thank You," as an expression of their grat itude for the heln thpv i";-4 f-, the adults and children of the United states, viewed from the great stone military barracks which surround the campus, the scene was inspiring and touching. The Bolshevik authorities' refuse to allow the children to have" American flags so. the orphans carried instead great white towels bearing the stamp "Medical Denartment j United States Army." These they waved enthusiastically, crying, "Long Live the United States; Long Live the American People." Orphans Do Work The entire work of cooking, sew ing, washing and bedmakinc at the orphanages is done by the orphans' themselves. The American personnel numbers less than 3, a remarkable, fact when it is considered that there) is a whole city of children to lookl after. j Armenia is yet too poor to su$iports these children, although some steps' are, being taken to this end. so that ! the Americans wiii continue to care ' for them till means are found of piac-1 j ing them with "families or finding em- ployment for them in. the country, I From the age of five the orphans are ! taught sewing, embroidering, basket- making, woodworking, desnmaking and (other useful arts. The older children fare instructed in the mechanical arts, in farming, dairying and cattle-raising. WINTER TO BEGIiy MONTH FROM TODAY KujpQf is assured of t st es more mostfe of baksy watfer, Th tquinoxml storms iikb mark tli b finning of the wister season, is De cember according to astronomers and veaEfeer tatistidaas. A warm downpour of rain started early Uiis morning, bribing the total precipitation for the 4hour period up to 7:30 this mormitjf to uf-im.? inch. Heavy rains hav beet, falling oa the oa the water hi at Oak ridge apijar?utly, for the WHIsnjeft river rose from ? 1-2 feet to S 12 fttt yesterday afteraoGa, ami dropiifd to 8.S fiftjfhis xsor&inx Watlier"iias ba 5orriMcdiSly warm. With drop of two U?r?s is the imusmum record, tesuprtiire was like 8fmi.it, at 4? degree. T&e weather forecast is for asore rata. Lumber Business Below Production One eniidred asd ssxteea bhUs re potiitig to West Coast LamberiBPta fUtfocuu&is for the week endiog No wtuber XMh, niaimfactared 2,7 feet of lumber; &Ul S5iHl,ytKi feeli land hii?d 7i,&S2Mj feet. New easiness was U per cent feeler s prodttcdoa. sihipnsesta were 15 per cent below new btistiiss,,. . j Frjy per ent of all sew tnssmess i taken daring the week waa tot fumr ' water deliver?. This amounted to 33 1 fett of wh&h 23,543f7S3 ft J was for domestic cargo eHveryj au4 bj rail amounted to 1,554 cars, Tbinj-sb par test of th lumber ahipms&ta taoed h$ water, hi& smoimted to 2d,ti5T,5t feet, f w&b 1,25,212 feet iovd oatwse aaad lBtereoaJal; aud gf755,2i4 feet es I port, HaU shipiueau totaled 1370 r$, : 1 Lot ai au? aud tzzm deliverie i-: Italed 4,52,70 feet, I . I'ufiUd dmeitie irgo orders to ' isUid IWsiri I nfilled - port ors 7- JI2.im f'et, i nfills-d rail trsd oritur lit rars, ! Is tha fi.iy-s!x w"k of the year, I prwluctsoe reiortel Is West Ciat I Liimbermen asektiua has bs 2tt$SUfHii feet; new feasiijesa 4.4,-. feet; and shipmeitu 43ih ImVAm feet. Golden West MEANS &oodM( Scrub' Brush Takes -On New Role; Used j As Flesh Reducer VIENNA, No. 21. The serab brush has beea introdaced in Vienaa in a new roie, that of Clesh reducer'. The idea was brought here by a South American doctor and basHuude a considerable rub in overweight cir cles. The scrubbing treatment with a perfectly dry brush, a trifle softer than the kitchen variety, must be taken four or five times s day. The more the better. Every part of the body must be massaged and as much pressure as possible applied to make the work of the bristles effective. After the rubbing, a void or tepid shower or plunge should he takes. If these directions aTe carried out, th sntlmsiasts say, a pound or so of ''ex cess, disappears like magic every week. Cheese Factory Moves Quarters i?IIliXG FIELD Nov. 21. 8p cial) A cheese factory has recently been opened in the Elite building at Springfield, having moved there from its former location in West Spring field. The 5IcKen2ie Stiver Cheese factory as it is knows is owned and operated by John iSehmid, an expert chefKe maker. lie has been experi menting with several kmds of cheese besides the standard makes and has built up a considerable business iu California. The factory will snake Swiss French, i.imberger and llmento cheese for both the wholesale and re-; tail trade. The store will also handle milk, buttermilk and butter. DISTRICT NO, 1 WSB iselsda all participants rwSdlnj to tlsat part of Sa ctty at ags east of WtUsoseite atrset. Ose or two ot the car sssd M msny cssS prizes eg (hers rs setlvs partWpaau wHI b awarded la taS dUsrict. Foiiowing Is & list o all vots cast let pabllcatisa sp to lest aljEtat. A. J. Barton Mr. K. A. GMmob II. t. Hsasbia Mm. i A.. Ker I. I .? v. ""F . KngeH Slatfpr? , Mife Mar. Hulh street Ja Jsgadfc 4.325,2? DISTRICT NO. 2 lolauos.ed at Kcllooos ALL-BRAN Now read tKis letter of tK&rtks from Mr. Kane, It speaks for itself. Remember, it Is because Kellogg t is ALL BRAN that tt -was so effective in his case just as it has been In thousands of others, Only ALL BRAN can produce 100 per cent results. My deatfrlenJi; imagine young man wetsbing i&$ $&oad3 w the course of few month parked in bed, a wakimg weighius 94 pound. An elderly Isdy whom t knrw eiace I wtt a kid peia me -whet h thoaght was a it vH. Upon being told oi my plight ehe immediately mentioned your product fof each sn ailment. ' Meybe pme ot ut dide't look upon her 'view very lightly , it was to JavjghJ My dear frieai ! tm til! leiightng; not at your product, but bscaiiM I m ' abie to. I em teHing you and the world at large, "Eat KeHoga'e Krambled Brant" it should be called "Cotiption' worst ettemy. i owe you my heartfelt gratitude I can talk, and whenever the opportunity presents itself, my mouth i always tuli at bran Kellogg Knimbltd Wishing yea aouatlcss days of progress, I am Your for success John M. Kane, 21 S Salem St., WoburtJ, Mass, Eat Kogg ALL-BRAN TeuUrly to re ltv constipation permanently Two tab1 spoonfuls daily in chrome cases, vtiih every meat It Is guaranteed to bring suits, or your grocer -will return yoar money. Yon wilt like th delicious nut-lika fiavor. Sold by mU grecsr. the original roady to oat Win Include an tiss psrtieipaBts rsSdtes ta thst psrt ot tfas tilf of Eusse west ot VSliamettrf street, oa or two ot th cars sad s inaay rash prliea as there ars acti?s particlpanu wUl bs ard4 ia this fitatrict PeAswiss is list ci til ot cast isr psbiicsMea up ts last Olsht. Mrs, Tt4 Vhemm Sirs. AUfa I. f Sir. It, A. Hall Jin. II. P. leader Mr. VU& M??s?r 5lr, Msrrlei Xeer Mrs. W, I. Vtrz? Mrs. X? s! Bofertssss . Mrs. llussell . lira. Vim. E. Tarasr . Mis Wii3fh0 . Mis AMrid Wiatlspr !.?!- 1,422,71 , issojsm .2 DISTRICT HO, 3 . : WHI taclnda all territory cutsid ct th elty Bmtts st fejsa east ot tha Pacltie highsy wliidi 81 Istiode 11 t&w&t lylec la hi ierrilorj asd that part ot Us towns ei Harrtetiirg. J ascites., . Goshen, CreswsU ssd Collage Grsr lytog st et th PscSfis "sign way. Ons or two o tfao cars.asd as ssssy eutt priss tt tkra ttt , sctivs participsDts trill be awarded Is tala 4iUict. Following is a list of ail votes cast tssr psblisattos Q8 ts laal sight. Mr. H. H. CarroH, lewU . Mrs, Oilman IK Ch?as, Hsata Citrs Mrs. W. J. DsrliBit, SpriagfwU Mrs, CBarnce Kstepp, Weodllas Mrs, rriai HHeajss, Ma&l Uth, V. O. JaseUoa City, lUntt 2 . Mrs, Oh uiidwiid, CaUairt (lie? . Mrs, MtUa iii'iiusb. il, A. , Mrs. Esla Kns-rU. OsirMc Mrs, Ba Skicner, SpHnsfiel Mrs, Nc2sa Tticmas, Aniaui , . xm$m , 48B2,m DISTRICT HO, 4 WHI faetada all territory oatsida ts er limit et ffajrea Mat s of tbs Pacitio hlgaway, whle& irfU iGcluda all th tawsa lyisc ia this i territory asd tfeet part ot ths tawss s Harrtabarc 3muMas, Qeahas, ) CreawsH and Cottaga Gro- IrSaf t of tbs PacSfie SSjhwsy, Ona 01 two ot tho rare asd aa tnaey cah prisaa as thara art j tclive partlctpaata will ba awarded 1b tUa district. Following la & list et all Totes east lor yubMeatisa j? st . riiaht. i : . ifQtil, t.IBW I7tB; 3SJI? Mrfe Oladra Knij??, CslsaaMa Mr. C, 11. KssiiSt 5 Aasts Ksasisa , Mrs, H, I). SiBsrtt, Motnr Hosts A. Mra, Ia! Trorsralits, Ciifcmftn Miss Masds X ogg, Juaedoa Citr, . BML$M . 4.M,?M USE THE GUARD WANT AD WAYS JUST TWENTY - FOUR HOURS MORE FO Victory or Def ea,t Twenty-Four Hours for Best Service A little more than 24 hours remains. In that short period, candidates in the Guard's mammoth prize-giving event have their last opportunity of landing votes on the "double quick" and literally cinching the prize they desire. Never in Lane County has a race of any kind been so extremely close or so hotly con tested. This fact has undoubtedly served to arouse the wonderful interest that is being taken throughout this section in the final dash for the wire. It is doubtful if there exists a single home in the community that is not vit ally interested in the success of one of the favorites in the battle, and watching every gain with anxiety and eagerness, hoping and trusting that their choice may come under the wire first and be acclaimed the champion of champions, the proud winner of the big gest automobile. Where Will You Stand? Are you prepared for the final fateful finish tomorrow night? Have you e cured every subscription you possibly could with which to secure the greater number of votes and also point credit on the Special Prize?, Have you fully realized just what this Second Period close will mean to you? If not you have done an injustice to both your friends, who have so loyally assisted you ,so far and the race, and to yourself. .We are putting it up to you fairly and squarely, if you wish to participate in the distribution of this valuable list of awards, YOU MUST make every minute5 count between now and 10 o'clock tomorrow night. It is the LAST CALL, Your race will b'e' won or lost in these next few hours. $300 IN CASH Special Prize $300 S300 CASH OFFER ' ENDS TOMOR ROW NIGHT Tomorrow Night . Tomorrow night, Saturday, at 10 o'clock, is the last chance for the BIG SECOND PER IOD VOTES. Promptly at 10 o'clock the doors of the election department will be clos ed. No one will be permitted to enter the campaign department after the clock strikes 10 for the purpose of turning in their sub scriptions and securing Second Period votes. Those inside at that time, however, will be waited on before the present vote scale is closed forever, Don't forget that ALL sulmcriptionB count on tha Special Award of $MM) in cash well s on the Capital Prizes, Kerious thought should he given to the fact that Extra Vot8 for NEW subscriptions nre materially mluwNl nftfr 10 oVloek tomorrow night. The BIGOtesT OPPOItTUNIW f Iho remnindcr of this short election eiifla at 10 o'clock tomorrow wight. Buhscriptions turned in on the special nwnrd also count the big votes oa the capital prizes. Even small suhscriptioiia count up rap idly in ths vole count. Every $15 worth of subscriptions regardless of denomination, uuts 100,000 extra votes in clubs. The tinio for nioro concerted effort fa at hand if vou wish to be acclaimed one of the popular winners on Dec, 8 when this .valuable hst of awards is made. i i Everybody. Will Win Sooietkio