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Thursday Evening; December H Page Six THE EUGENE QUABD !F HELP CITY SOLVE !E, proposed, acuorriing to a story pub li;lied io the Capitul Journal (uduy. Jail Term Asked. PrincipH auxins the proposals nre tJi"se t hut (lift lat- creiilinic Hit Htu'.t! enforcement department be amended row und Saturday. This Is the fourth (.'oosistory reunion of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Kite FreeiuasoDry. The four co-ordinate bodies in the consistory are, Willamette lodge of Perfection number Kutcene chapter, gene council number li. Knights Ka dosh; Kugcne consistory number M. Jt. S. I EuROnn men will bo given the first chance to make proposals for 1 gnrbaKu Incinerator, Mayor K. B. Parks stated today, in coin Dentins on the recent action of Iho county court In fencing off the entrance to the present gar bage dump as a gcntlo hint to the city to discontinue use of the place. "We have novernl local men who am Investigating the Inciner ator Idea," said Mayor Parks, "and as soon as thoy havo obtained data on the cost of operating such u project In other cities wo may expect a definite proposition from some of theni It could bo made ii Drofitnble venture, nnd the city would favor granting a franchise for a reasonable length ot time I believe," Mavor Parks favors the cstab llshment of the garbngo burner between Springfield nnd Eugene, In order that It could bo mado to Borve both cities, nnd thus reduce the coat per homo of the service. It is believed that the matter wilt bo put up at a meeting of tbo Springfield chamber of commerce Boon, to get the opinions of mer chants In that community on tho plan. i The Immediate pending problem with regard to tho city's garbage ltowover, is obtaining a temporary dump to replace tho ono closed by tho county court. This is not n s easy a task as It might ap pear, according to Mayor TarkB. Plenty of land that would be avail nblo for tho purposo cannot be used, because ot inability to ob tain the property owners' per mission. Dumping giubngo on the land decreases tho valuo ot tbe property, regardless of how tinrit it may bo for cultivation or tor any other purpose. tu give that dcpaimenl half of all'ur (number L Knights Hose Croix; Kij. uie fine money collected from prohi bition law violators, increasing the. minimum fine for any viol&tiop of the law In $.00, and imposition uf a com pulsory !M1 day jail sentence. It is also proposed Unit judges be'deprived of the right to parole offenders, or to remit fines. I llder the law at present the sta'e department receives 2o per cent of the fine money', nnd its total revenue froui this source are limited to. L'.VKH) a year. Alleged extravagnice in the I ministralion of litis $J.-i.(HK) bus been one of the principal criticisms diree:- (Ontlnued from page one) ! whether or not he would accept th! resignation. , "I have hung onto Cleaver because lie is fearless and incorruptible, quali ties hatu to find in n man who will ac cept such a Job," Governor Pierce i added. , i The report which prompted the vl ' dressing of the query to the gover- nor was to the effect that', by agree ; ment between tho Anti-Snlonn lengiio,. J Mr. Cleaver nnd the governor, the of. tficial scalp of the prohibition commis- , doner was to be sacrificed to de. . moralize tJie opposition to the proh, ' 'taition enforcement program before the legislature convenes in January, nt. which time drastic revisions in tho prohibition laws of tho stale will hi- MOTHER Watch Child's Bowels "California Fig Syrup"' is Children's Harmless L Laxative ." '1. m ut Chavot'K atlitiiiiiHt ration. Jmlvr tlm prtifiohfil flinf nilmciitif to tin pro hibit imi fan it in .'HiimutfcJ 1J1 it a! l.-iiM Sl'fKl.OOO a year wmild lie uruto n vjiihililo to the !: it iiifitt . Tlie Jfl'in to linve CH'Jiver Ktep'iMit h fllno viowei) as a move to cripple :h? proponents of a HiitttccKtion that thf riiforeenieiit department be taken o'.it of the hands uf the governor an -I plared in the Htate board of eontrd on the ground that the depurtinent linn been flagrantly iiiiHMifliu.gcd by Cleaver und the p-fiiPHl of tJit jf tv ernor to discharge him, the Cupiul Journal OHHerts. Landscape Work Is Planned For Home Landscape work at the grounds of ( the new home of Fred K. fchamberH ! near Kanta Clara la under way under j the direction of George Otten, Port tkid landscape architect, and today I a full carload of fmrubbery and other ornamentals n being unloaded for ! Mending to the Chamber1 property. I The new Chambers home is nearing ' ruuiplftion and other extciiHive land-j hi-ape work ih planned by the owner. .Mr, Otten in directing the crew now at work. ( ( ontinueil from pfg one) MARRIAUE LICENSE ISSUED A marriage lleene was insud it the office of the county clerk today to Dina'do Carl I'lircin of Seattle uud reach the United States j Mia Jonpt of Kucne. nevfjr iilivc. j Apparently, however, hh anon as the train arrived In the lower al-1, ttiuuL'H, a mitmed inipruvemeui in llin ti'illnnl'd i.nndlllun uruu no. I tlccd, and at a o'clock this 1 ''J"?'1" d jewelry estimated at $.".0 - (Thursdayl' morning in a special STORE ROBBED rilll.AHKI.I'IIIA. I'll.. Iee. 11. 'Four men today robbed (lie jewelry store of S. Rosenblatt and son of dia- Scottish Rite Has v Ceremonies Today Sixteen candidates will take the Scottish Kile degrees in Masonry from the fourth to the liL'nd at cere monies to be hold hero today, tomor- bullutln to The Associated Press, and In a telegram to President Calles, It was said that the labor leader's Improvement was better than expected. jOOO. It was said the loss in'ght read) ?1 0O.OO0. Expected at Hoapltal LAKICDO, Tex., Dec. 11. The Mexican consulate here had a re port at 2 o'clock this afternoon that Samuel Oompers . would be placed In a hospital at Laredo vhen he arrived here, fits train was reported due at Monterey at 9 o'clock tonight.. , CONSTIPATION OVERCOME" The ue of FOLKY CATHARTIC TAnUCTS will bring speedy relief from constipation if taken promptly. They are purely vegetable and act on the Jiver. Mr, John McComb, Lucas Co. Home, Toledo. Ohio, writes: "Have use'd Toley CATHAR TIC TAHI'IfTS in( severe cases of constipation to which ' 1 am subject snd found them beneficial." ,FOLKY CATHARTIC TABLETS arc easy to take, leave no unpleasant after efr fects. Try them.v (Paid Adv.) g II Bro:.n roli A Balanced Diet Every Day, Warm, or Cold your body requires a certain amount of nourishment. Proper nourishing of the body comes from correct feeding eating a variety of foods that contain a portion of the necessary body-building elements, so necessary "for the sustenance of good health. ' t When you eat Vitomen Shreds you are eating as near a complete, properly balanced diet as it is possible to get in one food ready-to-eat because Vitomen Shreds sup plies in scientifically determined proportions those vital body-building, health-giving elements so essential for proper nourishment without overloading the stomach ' or giving you that loggy feeling. TO SERVE HOT Place bowl full of Vitomen in oyen for a few minutes. st m A Ready-to Eat Breakfast Ibod W hen your child la cniiHtiimt IdlimiH, hax endic, feveriNh-bri'tith, j coutcdloiittiet or flian-hea, a ten- i tspoiMiful of Kriiuinn "Cnliforniii Pi a ' S.vrup' HwceteiiN the Hloiuncli iiml promptly cleatiK the IiowcIh nf poiM ohm, RiieH, bile, HouriiiK fooil and wafte. Never crainits or overact. 'ontniiis no miri'iiticH or fttothintc , drugs. Children lovo ita di-licioun taie. t Ask your drucM fur genuine1 "Cnlfornia I'ig S.vrup" whirl. Iimm full direcliiiiiH for babicH nnd rhililren irf i nil ngcx, plnitdy printed on bottle. Mother! You muni tny "California"': ! or you mny gvt an imitntiuti fin yrup, ! : i t i CARD OF THANKS ' Ti Ibe itiiiny kind friemlit who came j ; to our atKtnurc in a time of need we ' -extend our heartfelt thanks ain grjit- i ' itude.. MR. AVI MHH. ii:t. A. lU PHLPR i AM FAMILY. ALPHA 0MICR0N PI . , ! ChrtHlitiHH bar.Htir at tt;t,i Patlermui lalreet, Saturday lec. Kith fnm LMM ; unlit (t p. in. dlj TOO LATH TU CLASSIFY ft y it t it it s? if n t it it it it it it it it Christmas Gifts Dozens have exclaimed over the wonderful showing of gifts we are making. Come here to do your Christmas shopping. You will be delighted with the ease with which you shop. The. prices are plainly marked. Shop early if you can. Christmas Gift Suggestions FOR HIM . FOR HEIt fa Leather Bill Fold Brief Case Fountain Pen Desk Stationery Corona Typewriter Keytainer Kodak Eversharp Pencil Leather Purse Pocket Knife Smoking' Set Desk Set ' Cigaret Case Playing Cards in Cases Card Case Vanity Pu;t,e Gift Book Photograph Album Memory Book Stationery Book "Ends Sweet Meat Dish Gold Pen and Pencil Address Book Leather Writing Caso Recipe Book Scrap Album Fruit Basket Japanese Fire Screen FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS. Companion Boxes Books Games Kodaks Stationery Dolls Purses . Fountain Pens Eversharp rencils l'OK SAI.K-llui.k Ti.nrlni mr.' j Xnrr hi rn run. l'lionc l.s.J(. ilVl i Villi K.U.K OX TKIDM-Smull ! incril di.un. liulsni-r likr rrni, my 7- i Jj? ruotu Imiisp, mmlprn (xiti lir.it, ' JI (turiiKf, fruit linilsr. fruit trcn, j S"J hruliWiy, pnvrd street, nr. I S? iin-nis pmd; furuisliril r uufurnish-1 M.A ,o,..- .... ; Special tor Friday JAPANESE VANITY CASES, a most popular and ef fective purse and vanity case, selling everywhere at from 75c to $1.00, on sale Friday at 59c. Koke-Tiffany Store fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa m WHiLAMKTTK 9 fa Collar & Cuff Sets BEARD'S NECK FURS $1.98 "Petty" . Coats $1.98 ' A large shipment of fiber "petty" poatu, Large range ' of sizes aud beautiful .colors. Special, en, $1.98 Bloomers Exceptionallygohil val ues in all popular col ors. Made of' good lingette material. Spec ially priced . QQ at, pair . .". ' wO Pongee Bloomers In .natural colors. the ' pair ,. . Only $2.45 Scarfs Full size woolen scarfs. Two lots, specially priced at, each $1.98 anil $2.98 Very appropriate gifts. Men's Initial Handkerchiefs Men's hand drawn pon gee handkerchiefs. Ex cellent for Christmas gifts. We have a fine assort ment of vanity boxes under - the - arm bags, beaded mid . leather bags. CHRISTMAS At Quackenbush's There are hundreds of items in our stork that would maKe nice vnristmas gift. Among tnese are s. ASSORTMENT OF POCKET A LARGE KNIVES. WESS SCISSORS AND SHEARS BUTCHER KNIVES, ANY STYEE CARVING SETS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES EVER READY FLASH LIGHTS TRICYCLES, SCOOTERS AND WAGONS ALUMINUM WARE NTCKEL PLATED COPPER WARE BRUSHES FOR ALL PURPOSES CARPENTER TOOLS PYREX OVEN GLASS WARE LOOK THEM OVER ANY TIME r Quackenbush's 160 Ninth Ave. East Most acceptable Gift Box of Allen A Gift Sale Allen Hosiery For Her , Extra heavy pure thread silk $1.75 pair, 2 pairs fr . $3.40 For, Him Drop stitch fiber hose 50 C pair, 2' pairs for ....... ... . . . 9flc Christmastide the trail's end of the old year, will soon be with us. Hosiery Express your friendship by giving Allen A gift hosiery. Gift Sale of Silk Lingerie Never before has our lingerie section been so full of beautiful lingerie as now. Women's Silk Night Gowns of heavy quality crepe de chine and glove silk trimmed with real lace. Others with ribbons. Flesh, honevdew, orchid blue, etc. $5.95 t0 810.00 . Silk Step-in Sets Combination Suits Excellent quality of crepe de chine and glove silk trimmed with lnce. Others with ribbons. L'olors of orchid, fllsh,' peach, nile green, etc. to co cn $3.00 GIFT SALE BOUDOIR CAPS Choose now for gift giving nnd for personal use. 'ou must see these dainty caps to fully appreciate their attractiveness. Many pretty styles, made, up in tine silks and laces. J rimmeil with ribbons, blue, rose, mai.e, white, etc. Any woman would appreciate ono of these tr Christinas. ' Tiuk, New Under Arm Bags Are Excellent Gifts Every one of these under arm bugs are guaranteed real leather. Full size French mirror, lined with silk in a variety of shades. Any woman would be pleased with one of these bags. $3.50 1 $10.00 C' 111 Jtl SPECIAL GROCERY SAVINGS 2 LAKtlEvLOAVES BREAD 25c (i 10c BAHS FEW BY SOAP 25c PINT BOTTLE W. CATSUP ........ 25c 2 LBS. FH ESI I GINGER SNAPS .... 2 LBS. FUESH OYSTER CRACKERS 2 LBS. FRESH SODA CRACKERS 30o 30c 30o MA No Charge For Delivery OCR s Phone 60 or 149 For Service bil West utli.