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Page Two THE EUGENE GUARD Thursday Evening, janua l 1015 MANY CHANGES N OFFCETAK E PLACE MONDAY Most Important In Stats Is . That Of -Treasurer, Filled By Mr. Kay1 , BALEM, Ore., Jan. 1. Changes in the beads of state, county, district u:nl niuulcipal offices resulting from tiie election of last November will take phiee next Monday. Xhu most lmiiortunt office in the stute to chuuge munaguincnt will be tlio state treasurer, 1. It. Kay, repub lican will succeed Jefferson MyerB, democrat, the change also meaning the transfer of the state from demo cratic to republican control, inasmuch , as the treasurer, the governor and the secretary of state form the board of control. The election of Kay leaves liovernor l'icrce the only dcraocrut ou the board. In tho public service commission Edward Ostrnnder, republican, here tofore sot-rotary of the commission, will succeed Newton McCoy, (Iilio crut, who was elected in the recall election of a few' years ago. 'On the supremo eosrt bench a new member will be Judge Hurry A. Helt, of iJallos, elected to fill a vaci.ncy caused by the death of Justice J'diu SlcCourl. Justice O. P. Coshow, who was appointed by Governor Tierce to succeed Justice Lawrence T. Harris, who resigucd, wss elected in Novem ber to" succeed himself. .There will be no other changes In state offices. Secretary of State Ko rer was re-elected. In Marion county offices, J. T. Hunt, republican, succeeds W. II. Downing, democrat, as county Judge. Uo.wning was appointed curly in the year-by Governor I'ieree to succeed the into Judge ty. M.'Bushqy. Jobu l'vrter of tjil'yertoa succeeds Hunt as county commissioner. Another Important change will be the shifting of the office of justice of th'e peine from X'. J. KuntB, repub lican to 'llruzior C. (small, democrat. IS ItENVKR, Jan. 1. Officials of the- Colorado national gun rd at the order of Governor W. Ji. (Sweet yes terday removed W. v. llobcrW, civil Kervli-e commiBsiomer from his office, carried him into the hallwny lit tho Ktate capitol ami took his keys from him. Hohcrta did not mako any physical rcHixtanre. He merely notified the military office that be had been ad vimd by hia attorney to resist the mister from offVo. The military of flreM carried out their work In a friendly manner. There was no disorder. Today's Cross-Word Puzzle TUB HAPPY HOUR GLASS Twister No. 64 By SOL VITT This Is an hour-glass, but you ought to be able to do the puzzla In lesB time than that. There are only forty-seven words hidden in today's diagram. Can you discern the proper synonyms at the rate of 'three a minute? lielow are the definitions horizontal and vertical for the words contained in the puzzle. Bee tomorrow's paper for the answer to this twister. JO 13 17 34 JQ .S 20 31 51 33 26 S6 3? 21 2$ 34 2S 23 S 19 16 6 17 X9 34 30 J2 36 40 HORIZONTAL. 1 cobras; 6 sroall, wr eled wheel 10 ocean 1 1 melody 12 heavy piece of wood IS front of an army 15 holy wom an (abbr.) 17 devoted 1 S perform 19 not of scale 20 created 23 leave ' 24 inside 26 behold 26 I m p e rt i- nent 28 c o n i unc tion 29 upon 81 method of travel 83 e a g I of the sea . 84 i n gradient of soap 85 before 87 woody plant 88 p art of body 41 slight puffs 42 sum of money VERTICAL. 2 exists 8 definite ar ticle (Fr.) 4 molten rock 5 haphazard 6 a a e I e n t fortress 7 vehicle o n runners 8 preposition 9 for example (abbr.) 14 sum op 16 beverage 21 nimble 22 giver 26 impresses with type Below Is the solution to puzzle No 63 E AINIA j I vBT ' Tpf o i iT V q T A N NMOcrrE 3 A Y E R P 5 sTaTr She di v a l El E SiijH ij!I,"!J,wi''J! ?an dsBmoteSJcent ILLH E S i ' ?3 E' G D SJ E E sfc it "t u g s fc: J? tTa ho1'5 COLONY IS FORESEEN WASHINGTON, Jan 1. Creation of a vast colony of Asiatics lu the Imperial valley of California on hind that Inevitably would he Irrigated by I he Colorado river if the proposed llouliler canyon dura la constructed, wis predicted before Uie aennte Irriga tion committee by George H. Maxwell of Arizona, who said ho represented the National Reclamation association. WILLIAM JOHNSON DIES PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 1. Wil liam K, Joloisnn, 40, editor of the Mndras, Ore., Pioneer and first clerk of Jefferson county, Ore. died here yesterday of pneumonia. He was a nil rive of Nebraska. Inheritance Tax Department Takes In Strong Total 'fJAI.KM, Ore., Jan. 1. A report issued yesteirday by State Treasurer Myers says that in the Inheritance tax depa"nest during ltd, a total of $-114,1)47.71 was received and turn ed over to tho general fund of the state. There waa an unreceipted bnlance at the close of the year of $7"i,s70.74. Nino hundred cases were filed with the department during the year. There wore ten cases of lltigatlrn during the year. Thcso Involved tho estntes of llernnrd Daly, li. Ball, Charles D. Howies, Ella L. Wood ward, Moses Dumb, George W. Law rence, George F. Lutillnghaus, Irvln Butterworth, Frederick Anderson and Catherine Petrus. Four of these have been completed and sottled and others are in various processes ot contro versy. ' The Rernard Daly ease, involving over $1(50,000 has been appealed to the supremo court. 27 shaped with a n instru ment 28 to row 80 negative 81 chain of rocks below water sur face 32 ravine 35 e x e I araa tion of In quiry 36 N e w Eng land state (abbr.) S3 name of a letter 40 S o a thern state (abbr.) Mother Bear Holds Cow While Her Cub Enjoys Good Lunch WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 1. (Special). Hera is the prize nature story of tho year. A tourist wbo vis ited Glacier national park last sum-me- swears to iiaving seen an- indul gent mother bear holding a range cow bj the horns and nose while her two cubs greedily helped themselves to bossy's milk. This story reached tho bureau of national parks today when Charity Muck, a ranchman of the Glacier national park reservation came to town. Portland's Shipping Year Breaks Record PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 1. Port land closed its shipping year with all past records far outdistanced. Ilnsed on Merchants Exchange fig ures for the first 11 montiis of the year for eiporta domestic business and conservatively estimated figures for the last munth on tho domestic coinmerco and import business, Port land's water cotnmcrco for 1024 amounts to $2r7,202,2tl0. Merchants Exchange records put l23's total at $242,431,641 and 1022's at $1SI).512,601. EUGENE COLLECTION AGENCY 774 WILL. ST., PHONE 000. tf Showanda, the choice of the smoker. N Ml I I u M I Our Resolution Whcruaa wo nro grateful for tlio ninny friends who have contributed to our succcs and "Whereas wo- nro convinced that to give tho best values is tho only way to gain that success that converts customers into friends, wo nro therefore T?nunlirml iii nvniil nil umicfCHsni'V over head expenses and continue to give our customers the Deneiu ot an savings i a 11 j I ..J I. are ablo to make. Aim uo H luruier Kesolved that it shall bo our purpose tr von. Lip tli hnxt. Hei'vico i hat wo niav merit both respect and confidence. Resolved that, the sincerity of our wish for n Happy New Year will bo proven daily by tho sincerity of our purpose in serving you. 121 West 7th oMarshall's - E NEW YOIIK, Jan. 1. Before an other new year, the Madison Suuare Garden of today will be no more. A little way uptown, however, at Sev enth avenue and Fiftieth street will loom a new structure bearing the same name, although it will be some distance removed from - Madison Square at 2tlth atreet. The Garden, the scene of the shoot ing of Stanford White by Harry Thaw, the democratic convention of 1024, and numerous championship boxing bouts, circuses, rodeos and cycle races, will begin its journey into the past, May 0. On that day the statue of Diana, which has looked up on a New York making strides in progress will come down. Festival Marks End Xex Kickard, who came out of the west to make tho Garden the world's sport center, with the aid of John Mingling, has announced that its pass ing will bo mourned by a three-Light festival, with officials of the national and state governments In attendance. Out of the pages of history will come the champions of boxers in the old days, the greatest of the bicycle riders of the past, circus performers and track and field athletics. Arhur Zimmerman of high wheel fame, will ho there according to pres ent plans. So will Dan O'Leory, Gus Guerrerera and Teter Hegelman. From the world of pugilism, will come the Jims, Jeffries and Corbett, and FrankB, Klaus and Erne; the John nys, Kilbane and Coulon, Abe Attell and many othcra. Boxers Matched The champions of today, at least two of them, aro expected to risk their titles during those eventful three days. Harry Greb, Pittsburgh's middleweight champion, and Eddie "Cannonball" Martin of Brooklyn, re cently crowned king of bantamweight are scheduled to appear. On the first night Rickard . has planned a reception ond dance, then there will be ''survivors' night," when all of the old masters will appear, and the climax will come with forty rounds of boxing on the eve of the Garden's demise. The boxing will be followed by dancing until four o'clock in the morning, when the lights will be dim med, the band will play "Auld Lang Syne" and the crowd will file out of the famous old structure for the last time, CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH MONEY Send (his ad and ten cents to Fol ey & Co., 28115 Sheffield Ave., Chi cago, II)., writing your name and ad dress clearly. You will receive a ten cent bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND for coughs, colds and hoaraeueaa, aiso free sam ple packages of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for the kidnevs, and FOLEY CATIIAHTIO TABLETS for Constipation and Biliousness. These wonderful remedies have helped mil lions of people. Try themll . (Advt.) Geo. N. McLean, Insurance, 800 Wlllometto St. 1'hone 617. tf White. House Opens Doors for the Day WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 The doors of the Whits House were opened wide today for the customary new year's reception. Three hours and a half from 11 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. were given over to the old New Year's day custom under which the high and low, the rich and poor, gather at the White House to extend greetings to Uie president ond his wife. - - The order of ths reception followed that laid down years ago, atartiug with the members of the cabinet and their wives and continuing with the diplomatic corps, the chief justice and the members of the supreme court and the other branches of the judiciary, members of the congress, officii- of tho army, navy, anil uatine corps the head of the taurpendent agencies of the government, officials and iiiim bera of patriotic organisations and the general public. The reception, as usual, was tiic feature of New Year's day observance in Washington. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes, were hosts at the customary breakfast at the Pan American Union to members of the diplomatic corps, and most of the members of tho cabinet had reserved the rest of Uie day to .hold open house at their homes following the White House reception. Congress was not in session anl the government departments were shut down for the holiday. Tragedy Mars New Year For Denver DENVER, Colo., Jan. 1. Denver opened the new year with a tragedy, the culmination of a lovers' quarrel. After joyously celebrating the ad vent of 102S, Charles Betner, Globe ville, a suburb, shot and killed his fiancee, Miss Mae Ludwick, of Den ver after a quarrel, then fired a Bhot at her aister. It -went wild. He then attempted to end his own life by slashing his throat with a razor. He was removed to a hospital, physicians aaid, in a dying condition. The shoot ing occurred in Miss Lndwick's home. Fiery, Itchy Skin Quickly Soothed With Sulphur Mentho-Sulphur, a pleasant cream, will soothe and heal skin that is irri tated or broken out with eczema: that is covered with ugly rash or pim ples, or is rough or dry. Nothing subdues fiery skin eruptions so quick ly, says a noted skin specialist. The moment this sulphur prepara tion is applied tho Itching stops and after two or three applications, the eczema is gone and the akin is de lightfully clear and smooth. Sulphur is so precious as a skin remedy be cause it dnetrovs the parasites that causo the burning, itching or disfig urement. Mentho-Sulphur always heals eczema right up. A small jar of Rowlca Mentho- Sulphur may be had at any good drug atore. I MOUNTAIN GALE COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. Jan. 1. Fighting their way through a snowstorm borne on tJie wings of a mountain gale, five intrepid climbers soiled the treacherous heights i'f Pike's peak yesterday to uphold the tradition of the Adaman club, an or ganization which for years has cele brated the coming of each new year by staging a display of fireworks from the brow of the Arctic peak . Early in the morning the quintet of climbers began the ascent in one of the worst blitxarda of the winter. Thousands of residents watched through the early hours after duck for the sky rockets, which would an nounce the safe arrival of the party at the summit. At nine o'clock the flares shot skyward lighting for miles around the frozen ranges of tue Rocky mountains. ' At midnight another hurst of fire works turned the gray mountain sky into a kaleidoscope of color as the advent of a near year was heralded. Shortly after miduight the one new member, which the AdaraaU club ac cepts each year, was initiated. Manslaughter Is Faced By Driver PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. t Man slaughter charges will bo lodges against J. Sorlic, driver of a car that WOMAN SO ILL WASHED DISHES SITTING DOWN Mrs. Ashcrof t's Remarkable Recovery After Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Covington.Ky. "I was so weak and nervous 1 could hardly do my faouse- worKasl couio. not stand because of the bearing-down pains in my back and abdomen. I sat down most of the time and did what I could do in thatway aa wash ing dishes, etc. One day a book de scribing Lydia E. Pinkham's medi eines was cut in my mail-box. I saw how the Vege table Compound had helped others so I gave it a trial. I had to take about a dozen bottles before I gained my strength but I certainly praise this medicine. Then I took Lydia IS. Pink ham's Blood medicine for poor blood. I was cold all the time. I would be so cold I could hardly sit still and in thepalmsof my hands there would be drops of sweat. I also used the San ative Wash and I recommend it also. You may publish this letter and I will gladly answer letters from women and advise my neighbors about these med icines." Mrs. Harry Ashcropt,632 Beech Avenue, Covington, Kentucky. Resolved: That we, the management and staff of Wetherbee powers extend to our many friends and patrons wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year. That in 1925 wo will maintain the same high stand ards that have given us. the confidence of our , many friends, and we will put forth every ef. fort to further deserve this confidence. That we will continue our policy of big values, realizing that only in this way can we increase sales and thereby keep pace with prosperity. That we are grateful for our customers' good will and patronage. YETHERBEE -POWERS Monday night caused the death of Fred OUon when 1 pitched off the Main atreet dock otto the reck of a river steamer, Lieutenant Frank Er vln announced. The filing of charges is dependent on Sorlie'o recovery. He is in a hos pital, badly injured, but attendants think be will live. Mrs. Ethel Ahlstrom, 32, a passen ger in the c:r. t,,,. .... injuries. abdotDi "til DENTIST KluTn NEW WESTMlXsri,," 1. Dr. II. B.l.-,rr7e7'" S"J. was killed and Frank boll. injured last night when , ,,'ritit"' carrying them collided win. Oobll ,.-uan .. i "la sa inia. WESTERN VAUDEVILLE NEW YEAR'S DAY THREE SHOWS 2:30, 7 and 9 P. M. MAGICAL MULKEY Note Mulkey is Eugene's popular young magician who is about to leave on a vaudeville tour, and is an additional attraction on this excellent bill, for a farewell performance. MARU AND RONNIE SINCLAIR In . ,; ''The Xylomaniacs" Willie DUNLAY & MERRILL Bessie In "So Long Broadway" " 3 JACKS AND A QUEEN ' Song and Dance Revue Win.' KINGSTON & EBNER "This And That" SELBINI & GROVINI Jeanetta In "Fooleries of Vaudeville" Mack Sennett Offers RALPH GRAVES In 'j ". Love's Sweet Piffle" PATHE NOVELTY. TOPICS OF THE DAY HEILIG ORCHESTRA Children 20o Adults 50o Special New Year's Matinee 2:30 P. M. . J JAN )L"I Speaking of New Yearns Resolutions Here's a New Year's resolution that's as easy to keep as it is to make. Itreads like this: Whereas the year 1925 con tains 52 weeks, with 52 washdays, and Whereas washdays claim almost two romtha of my time during the yean Therefore, I resohre to use the laundry's Thrif-T-service dturing the year and save one day every week. For Thrif-T-service does all of the washing and irons all ofthe flat work. The remaining- arncies are returned damp, ready to starch, iron or hang up to dry. And the price is suited toany f amily'sbudget Make this resolution and save 52 davs dur ing the new year. I AMI" Thrif-T-Service 6c lb; lc apiece 10 Eeduction on Friday and Saturday Rough Dry at a Reasonable Piece Rate i DOMESTIC LAUNDRY Telephone 252 143 7th Ave. W. fojhe THE VROOM AN STRAIN of Frsnquette Walnuts Is the finest on the market tndnv DEMAND EXCEEDS SUPPL? The demand for this walnut this T' far exceeds tho supply. Many 0"' cannot be filled. Oreson and WaJnl"! ton should prow MOKE WALXL1 Thcso states produce the richest, swe esl. most desli nhle wainuts found on t" markets today. The walnut is also- a remsrksbly w" shade and ornamental tree for to planting. A few trees will, in a " years, pay your taxes. , Why not plant that piece of lnn.!L.r yours with VROOMAX KRANQlr.Ti WALNUTS this spring and let It V in Tame. Tn Our trees will please you, we know, i" them. OREGON NURSERY CO. ORENCO, OREGON "Growers of Gpod Trees" 55-