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Tuesday Evening, January 6, 1925 THE EUOKXK GUARD Pago Tlirco Today's Cross-Word Puzzle A RECTANGULAR RIDDLE Twist rr No. 67 Dy SOL VITT (DKNVEn, Colo.. Jan. G Xo fur ther blanket relief measures fur the benefit of 25 federal reclamation pro jtcta, embracing 1,002.000 acres iu irestrn stales, iim be expected from the reclamation bureau. Kccltumitiiju CeiuiiiUsioncr .Mead declared iu a ' connnuuicai-i"o road today nt ihe opeiiiug of a conference of represen tatives of fariiiern and water users of all weuterii states and government r,f. fituils of I be rcclumatiuii bureuii. Tin conferenco is the first step toward otir.vinfr out tiiu provisions of the new r'f uiiiatiuu net. ' VTliis ineplLng.' ConnnUi.nu.'i M'id explained in hi3 message, "was i prompted by a desire to secure the tfijvjcc and recoinnu'udntio.is of in.tiiy " iff (l ose who will either pnrticinn e actively in the surveys to bo tn:Me or whoso intercuts wilt bo vitally af fected. '"1 wish to call attention' to the tiQinistakahli! intention uf congress tbut operation and maintenance charges hereafter accruing must be paid witJioiit delay of extension. U- , der the new law such charges must b paid iu advance in ull cates where adjustments are made on old projects, or where new projects are initiated." -IVAfter pointing out tlint the recla mation bureau was not created as a credit agency, Mr. Mead, in his com mtinicjtiou taid: do i.ot believe that we should contemplate any further measures for . blanket relief to projects. Whatever rtlief is extended should be individual in cJinracter and adjusted to meet the needs of each case. 'Survey will be made of tho. gov ernment projects with a view to re- ' adjusting construction costs owed tii the government by settlers or water users. Mr. Mead gave jit ns his desire and that of Secretary Work that all adjustments necessary to render it possible for payments to be made by the water users will be made under the-e survey and thus mark the end of adjustments. ' iMegates flro expected from mot of "tho states between Colorado and the Pacific coast and also from' Xe brasVa. North Dakota, South Dakota, and Texas'. OF BERRIES ASKED PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. . Khm dirdlzuliou of berries and sma.ll fruits after the manner in which standards lidve been established on apples w! be sought by the Northwest Cnnners' .association, which is holding its ilv enth annual convention here. A cort mlttee has been named to wor- on : details, , Today's morning session was oc cupied with demonstrations of sum Wa of be mien taken from various canons iu the northwest. Mark Kwald was genend chairman of this mectiiu W. ;C. Allen, of Salem, dis. uss-'d strawberries; II. . J.aikin. of H.-l-lingham. red r-ispberriett; It. K. Mai irg, of fl Dishorn, loganbrrries; A. Spencer. Olympia. blackberries; In Hutching. ( K. - .NcuIioukp, Npringlirook. bliu-K rilftpbrrrips. An ni!itrM4 "ti business ethirft by K. F. Chose, of Sin .luse, I'jil.. preside'ii .of tbf ('imnei-H' livignp uf Cnlifuriiii, is a feniiire of tho prg;riiui ( . - nftprmitm. Irving E. Viuii:ji. president of .the Oregon mute elmmber of rn:n . meree: l)r. H.y W. dough of Wnsli- inirton Suite colIeKe. ijml K. A. Allin. sIbo. nre to upriik iJiis nfierniion. Nearly half of the words In this puzzle are three-letter wonls which are used every day and the others are not at all uncommon words. You may be able to do this puzzle in 'twenty minutes. Sea If you can. Below are the horizontal and vertical synonyms for tho words needed to Interlock in tho diagram. IMA t kXzMLsMi- 2 HOR1 1 vehicle 4 incite 6 idle talk (slang) 9 fervent 10 work 1 1 gain I2i nickname for physi cian 14 metal 15 luders 18 narrow piece of anything 20- requires 22 grudge 23 path ;ONTAL 25 grape con serve 28 one who guides II vessel SO beast of burden 32 the light 83--unlatch (poet.) 35 fruit 86 Arabian ruler 37 speak 88 bashful 39 one indefinitely VERTICAL " 1 places for confine- ment 2 hail 8 one who seizes with the teeth 6 welfare 6 fowl 7 ventilate . . 8 consecrute 12 spotted 13 period of time 16 call - 17 to pass a rope through a hole (naut.) 19 sailor 21 amaJl point 23 snares 24 to deter; mine pro portion of gold or silver in coins 26 fragrance . 27 all, con- . - sidered in dividually 29 every one . of two or more in dividuals 81 body of water 84 fastener Herewith is solution to puzzle No 66. f Senator Brookhart Is Again Opposed ."WASHINGTON. .Inn. 0. Another protrst iigiiinut the seining uf Senator . .niilh V. llroukhart of Iowa, is in (rospei t. reprp.'pntntivos of I.utii -r A- Hiower of t'edni- Itnpiils. who for time wns a c:imlid:ite for Hie place in the l.iNt election, having am nc ed notice would hi1 served on M. Brookhnrt'of his intention to contest. The conlest. it was announce I. would be based on clmrges of frauds and irregularities in the election in I upon Senator Ilrookhart's expressions regarding the Itussian Soviet govern ment. . Daniel 1'. Stock, Senator ltroo!: hart's democratic opponent, has als,, announced he would contest the oU-c-tinil. BjAjN K WMlfj S. ' iTl C ju R T , A P ji S ' -Ijfti" E l. ave p-M 01 E E S E A DEN "sJe, NjOl I 5 E l I T'EJ a N j u4f I i o 61 R C I E jfj aI;; A S ks; i p.mmpswi niti Farm Commission Expenses Sought WASHINGTON, Jan. ti. A reso lution to authorize nn appropriation of $.i0.000 to defray tho expenses of President Coolidge's agricultural coin mission was reported today by the house agricultural committee. It was indicated by some members that an attempt might be made to in sert the appropriation in the pend ing deficiency appropriation bill. THREE MEMORIALS HONOR MEMORY OF MKItCKKIiritt;. l'a.. Jan. 0. OP) Three memorials lo Culviu Cool idge. Jr., son of the president, who died last July, are planned as integral parts of the campus mid buildings of Merecrsburg Academy, where be was a well-loved student. The memo is will take the form of - ',i ; ,p new academy chapel; p : -orner -devoted to birds. fl"-.ve! . and trees in some central part of the campus, ami a portrait of young Coolidgo to be executed by one of America's best pointers. Mrs. Coolidce has requested that she be permitted to make the cross her gift to the institution in memory of her son. The sunshine uorner, suggesled by Mrs. Coolidge, will be the Academy's own memorial and will commemorate the boy's delight in the beauties of nature. It will consist of a series of bird baths to attract the feathered vyodfolk; a sundial, and seats where the bo.vs inay'gather when at leisure. It will be surround ed by shrubs, flowers and trees. In nddition to these memorials Mereersburg Academy has provided ft memorial issue of the Academy News, iu which are gathered recollections of young Coolidge both in the life of the school and iu that of -the nation. The school life of Calvin, Jr., was a succession of brUliniit achievements. Kor three years, like his brother John, he kept bis name on the honor roll and was entered 'for matricula tion at Amherst, fie was n reporter on the school paper, and during his Inst year was an editor of the school literary magazine. upon which house le id rs have agrevd ucti-'ii would be sought buy t;ii in 'lit li. If the propi..als nip agreed to the $lii,tHHUH reported for Hie inter couMal cMiial along ihe Uulf of Mex ico would be cut h.thj. lis would Un ?7 .tNHUUKi recommended (or u new breakwater at l.os Angeles Safety Methods Group Will Meet WASHINGTON, Jan. ti. - Secre tary Hoover will call early iu Febru ary a meeting of the general com mittee i reated by the mitioiml con ference on street and highway safety which met in Washing)"!! iu Hercui ber and formulated res dutioits Unk ing to uniform safely met limN for traffic luindling. The conference recommendation have been submitted to all stnto and the committee will determine whether any changes in the standards propos ed are tid iable and w hei lier prog ress has lie on made towaiil the ad'p tion uf the principles rc omincnded. Purpose of Visit Of Mr. Norman Is Told in Washington WASHINGTON. J in. t! -Washington officials have been itn'ormed that lite hitherto unexplained visit to New York of Montague Noriimn. governor of ihe ll.n k of Unhand, is in connec tion with a proposal by wliieJi tie lliitish governmental and ltritih fi nancial interests would restore tin pound sterling to its gold parity iu the near future. Govei nor Norman is not expect ed to enter into negotiations with the American government ns il is mt nec essary. A dose co-operation between the London and New York money markets would be essential however, to any return of llriiisu currei:cv to liar. tine of the tilings which minht be expected upon rehabilitation of the pound sterling, which the iespoui''le Hritih ngeiicies consider they can bring, about at any time, would be a difficulty iti keeping il at ji.ir there after. ment trainirg planes to Shi Hiego, w o were forced down here yestenbiy affruoon, bopped off from the. Hose, burg field late yesterday afternoon, and spent the night at Medfonl. They made the trip through the canyon be tween storms, and without apparent difficiiily. LEAVE FOR SOUTH MKDKtHilJ. (ire.. Jan. 0. The I government planes flown by I.ieuten-j a his Kelly and Miller u Inch arrived here from lloselmig yesterday after- I noun, took off for the south at 10:lo' this morning, pe-pite the soft condi-' lion of the lauding field the a via tori experienced no tr -ub!e other than be. nig forced to take off on the race iriek at the fair grounds, wJiero the aviation field i located. Requisition From Governor Honored SALEM, Ore., Jan. (!. A requisi tion from Governor I'jerce upon the governor of t'tali fr extradition of Vincent A. Saddler, wanted iu Mult nonuili county on a child stealing case, has been honored, nays a telegram re ceived here today from tile Utah executive. War Department Recommendation Up to Committee WASHINGTON. .Iiid. 0. War do pirtmont. rocoinniomliition for roduc tiniiH of nhonl $14,200,000 covorini: four itoniB in the $o.'l.r05,000 rivorn and harbnes hill reported liiKt'ycar were placed before the house rivers and harbors committee today. This should reduce th'c total of the boot to approximately $.'!S 000,000, Daniel Guggenheim ! Reported To Be 111; NT.W YOHK, Jan. (t.- Oaniel titig geiilieiin. financier, nnd a d'fe.'tor of the Amei-iean Smelting and Ki'finiug company, is seriously ill here. Three physicians are in attendance. j Mr. Guggenheim, who is till years old, collapsed in his room Saturday night. He has been stricken with sim ilar attacks before. Mr. Guggenheim is president and director of the American Smelter's Serurities company and the Guggen heim Exploration company, and a di rector in several other companies. THE BUTTON SHOP Pleating. I tut tons and 1 lemst itch ing, S! 7th Ave. East, l'lione 17LVJ. Aviators Hop Off i To Metlford Field; HOSEHLHG. n. Jan. (i. -Aviators Kelly and Miller, flying govern-1 TO SEE MEXICO HAMI'.I ltG. J in. li. -i) A pnrty of German merchants and manufac turers will leave here Jan . for Mexico, where they will be given an official welcome. They will (our .Mexico for .to days, veiling the in dustrial, mining ami oil regions of the republic. The travelers will land at Vera Cruz, but their return trip wilt lie made through the I'nited States. Marcel and Curl last longer after a Golden Glint Slnnnjuo.- I'd. Ad. For quality cigars. I'rince Nemo. Shownnda, the choice of the smoker. CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH MONEY Send this ad and ten cents to "Foley Jfr Co.. lis:!5 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, UK, writing your name nnd address clearlv. You will receive n sample bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAH COMPOUND for coughs, colds and hoarseness, also sample packages of FOLEY PILLS, n dieuretic stim ulant for the kidneys, nnd FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for consti pation and biliousness. These de pendable remedies nre free from opi ales nnd have Jidped millions of peo ple. Try them! (Adv) M list Go! All our imported fancy work must be sold this 'week we need the room for our dying and clean ing business and must close out all of this fancy work at drastic reductions. MARX Cleaning & Dyeing Works 8'JO "Willamotto Street LAST TIMES TUESDAY The Celebrated Drama "The WARRENS of VIRGINIA" A drama of the Nortli and tho South when the Nation was in tlio making! WED. THURS. R in -Tin -Tin in "WHERE THE NORTH BEGINS" 1 Any eifld Time Kiddies 10c CASTLE GUARD CARRIERS WHISTLE . When Paper Is Delivered Subscribers nre asked to listen and learn The Guard carrlor's whistle, for he will blow it upon leaving your evening paper. Guard Service Is Best DikBfc i mmiiMi i iiaiHi in im m u i iiiwi mum Castoria is especially pre pared to relieve; Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation,' Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea: alfavine Fcvcrishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. jo avoid imitations, always look tor the signature of Lay7-uiAiAt Alisolnlrly Harmless - No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it. : of tfLtfUiAA. Wool Rate Hearing May Be Brought to i Pacific Coast City SALEIU, Ore., .Ian. (1 The public ervi;p eomminsion today reeeived a telrpram from the interstate coni- ; menn eommisviou Knying tliHt the )rcon enmmienion's reipnt that t:i wool rate hearinu slated for .Linunry J't in Chingo be transferred to a l'teifie rniist city, preferably Purf lnDri. W"iild rerrive ronsifleralion. If the transfer numot be made the Ure Roo eotumiKsion b.is retpirrtted tint thf hearing be postponed to a biter ate. HEAD STUFFED FROM J CATARRH OR A COLD J S7tCrem Applied in Koctrilj J Openi Air Piukget Eiht Up, j Instant relief no wait in. Your clneged nostril open rijrht up; the ir pAnpRyrH of your hed rleir and yon en breathe freelr. No moro navking, Mnuffflln. blowing, headarh dryaent. Xo atruKgling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh dmap par. 0t a amall bottlf of Kly'a Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of thin fragrant, antixeptie, healing rram in your noNtrilA. It fWMtratffl throtifh every air pax sag f th brad, ioothf the Inflamed or aw alien tniiroua membrane and relief eomaa in-tantlr. It'a yiiKt fine. Inn't atay etuffed Bp Vita a cold or naaty catarrh. These Wonderful Used Car Bargains Here Are Five Special Offers TERMS TO SUIT 1920 BUICK 7 pnsscngiT touring in fine con dition, oninpk'ti'ly overhauled with robore cylinders, new pistons, now paint, new top, new rubber for onlv $475.00 1921 SCRIPPS-B0OTH ti.iirinjf ' in excellent ineehanieal condition, for onlv S300.00 1923 JEWETT touring, driven only tCjOO milm ii wonderful buy at only "... $800.00 1923 JEWETT touring," balloon tires, similiters nnd fullv equipped, another wonderful buv at only '. $1050 00 FORD touring, motor runs fine, no knocks, good curtains, good top. Jlassler shocks and good rubber for .only $90.00 Listen! Here's Some More! On all the above five cars the 1925 license included These cars are all iu Ihe pink of condition ready to go. Rnrin' to go. H. J. BRINGLE MOTOR CO. Page - Jewett Dealers 71 Ninth Street West Eugene, Ore. GRAND CLEARANCE SALE! A r " i l7-7'i-7 A r-fi rl o li in the Store at Radical Reductions Mc. -Except a few lines of con tract goods The Yearly Event That . Hundreds Wait For! This is a season of sales but here is one sensational event that stands supreme Off on all Clothing! Men's, Young Men's and Boys' Suits, Overcoats and Extra Pants most of them the famous Brownsville Virgin Wool quality smartly styled, hand-tailored. 10 to 50 Off on All Furnishings Hats, Shirts, Ties, Socks, Underwear, Etc., all reduced (Contract articles excepted) HALF-PRICE for Men's 2-Piece, fine quality (broken lines) Wool UNDERWEAR HALF-PRICE For some good lines of SWEATERS Big Reductions On all our high grade Oregon Wool BLANKETS BROWNS VILL Woolen Mills Store E This is the store where you always get the good warm woolen gocds made right hero in thi3 state. Always the best and. always at reasonable prices 3C mi 3 "pt-.-.ut;g