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fpape EighV THE EUGENE GUARD Tuesday Evening, January G, 19H FIRST MEETING OF CITY'S NEW COUNCIL HELD George Monroe Is Elected President Of Council; Mr. Parks Speaks Hew Councilmen, MuCully, Lamb, Large And Hugh Are Present George Monroa waa unanimously elrcted president of Kugene'a city cojucd, new members look their until of office, tha lirJ5 budget of lWMJOo.M " was pasaed and Mayor E. Ji. I'arks delivered bia anoual ad dress ut laat uigtit's council meetiog lu I he city iisll. Tbo budget ordinance waa paaaed by the old city council without onpoai. tiou. After the mayor's addresa the new member of the council, It. JlcCully, Fred Lamb, K. . Large and itarm-y Hugh were aworn in by Geo. A. Oiluiore, city recorder, Progreaa Noted. "Eugene hns made wonderful pro gress in llfM," aaid Major Parks In bia address. "Our record, in building activities, both 'for new homea and buaincss buildings, baa " not been equaled by any city of the eame popu lation in the northwest. Though ban dicapped by insufficient, funds, toe city government hae tried to keep pace with the growth of the city, and it baa been found that we must hav more revenue or our varioua depart ments will tail to function aa they snouia. Mayor Parka thanked ta) retiring councilmen, i'rank M McAlister, Dean Walker and W. H. Wallace, all 01 wnoni, with the exception of Mr. Wallace, were preaent, for their aer vices during the year past, and we! corned the new councilmen. "We have liad our petty differences," said May or. I'arks, "but I feel that the yea baa been the most successful in tb history of the city. , Appolntmenta Approved. i . The following appolntmenta were approved by tbe new council: rolce: AV. O. Judklna, chief; Mra M. S. Ad J, matron; J. U. Macy, can- tain; J. W. Wataon and J. 1 Strait, 'patrolmen; O. II. Shortea, traffic of' ficer. Fire department: William Nuabatnn chief; Kay 1 licks, assistant chief Lloyd Jornson, captain; Henry Web er, J. U. iiristol and Homor Middle worth, firemen. Street department: C. D. Farmer, commissioner; I.. II. Hudson, Frank Staples, Aaron Campbell, 1'eter Kllng, Winifred Mullens and John Alford, . workers. City attorney, 8. M. Calkins; city engineer, II. E. Dcvereitux; building ini.poc'tor, W. 11. Alexander; health officer, Dr. H. M. kcrron; milk in spcrtnr, I.. (1. Helterline; city hnll junior, .Inhn Gardner; sewer tender, (!, A. LnVuu; pink tender, 1). II. l'nr ker. . WOMEN'S CLUBS. SOCIAL PERSONAL By MARIAN LOWRY Club Itema Should lio Phuoed To tbe Society Editor Between 8:30 A. M. and 11:30 A. M. Telephone Number 1200 J.F. J. l' Si rait, an ex Hcrvlce man has bcfii ntlilcd to the Kugenn fiollne iurco os lit pnlroliunn, tbo city council voting favorably on a reoom rnendation to this effect by the chair mnu of the police committee nt the ( meeting lant night. The new officer from the polKo force. Mr. Htrnit ta XI yeara old and be fore the War aorved aa a pollcemnn In Son tli Carolina, lie has lived in Ku gene about A year, being employed with tha Kar West Manufacturing compnny. Mr. Strait went on duty for the first time Inst night. W. (i. Judkina wna reappointed chief of police, with other membera of tha department a followa: J. 0. Mary, captain of police, ,T. W. Wat aon and J. K. Strait, patrolmen. Ilar- ry Corwiw ia alio acting an night officer, giving Kugene three patrol- 1 men on duty at night. . .Free Factory Demonstration Daily Until Saturday LEARN ABOUT At six-thirty o'clock this evening in the tea room of Unburn hotel mem bers of Shakespeare club will enter tain with their 'i'welfib Night ban: ;uet and party. The affuir is oue of the larger and distinctive events of th evk. Covers will be laid for aobut fifty-five guesta. The commit cee in charge is Mrs. Edwin L. Knapp, .Mrs. Frederick O. Jenniugr, Mrs. U. It. Uullion, Mrs. Nelson F. Macduff. For their guest day members of the Matrons' guild of the Central l'resby-, terian cnurcu will meet at the home of Mrs. Bruce J. Uiffen, Weducsduy afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. Host esses for the afternoon will be Mrs. J. O. Holt, Mrs. L. A. Wood, Mrs. W. .. Milne. Mrs. S. it. Uaggerty. A spe cial part of the afternoon program me members and their guests will go to the Warner art museum In the Woman's building. Mrs. J. II. Humphrey will be host- ess to Kill Kare Klub members at ner nome 'Inursday afternoon. After four months' absence in Los Angeles, Iong Ileach, and Whittier, California, Mrs. W. 1 Boynton has returned to Eugene. At Whittier she visited with her daughter, Mra. W. It. Wegner (Dorothea Uoynton). Mr. Wegner ia in the commercial depart ment of the high school in Whittier. In Los Angeles Mrs. Boynton visited with relatives of Mr. Boynton who came down for the holidnys, both re turning this past week-end. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Lin strom will entertain the Woman's Dakota club at her borne near Hen dricks park. Membera of the organ! satiou are asked to look for a flag to find the house. The Trinity Lutheran Ladles' Aid society will hold its annual meeting Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock in tbe parlors of the church, corner of Sixth and Pearl streets. There will be election of officers. Re tiring officers of the organization are Mrs. L. J. ('lode, president; Mrs. G. K. Hegberg, first vice-president; Mrs. A. L. Skeic, second vice-president; Mrs. E. Thorstenberg, treasurer; Mrs. N. C. Nelson, secretary. Mrs. Eric Johnson will be hoatess for Thurs day's meeting. , Unity Study club members will meet Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the home ot Mrs. Leonard (Jru.s, u;iu Charneltou street. All in terested are invited to come. Announcement was received today telling of the msn-iuge of Mrs. Ethel VYittHtruck. ay 'tighter of Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Sly, LSi-i Lincoln street, Ku gene, and n former University of Oregon student, to Guy It. McCjiums, Junior in the depsrtment of agricul mru.ai uregon Agricultural cuuege, on rte vtieurs day. ihe ceremony was 'very simple, performed at the home of tbe bride with llev. Daniel Mr) tint of Corvallls officiating. They will make their home at T1U North Fifteenth street, Corvallis. - The new officers of tbe Catholic Daughters of America will be install ed at a meeting of the organization in Newman club bouse this evening at eight o'clock, with Mrs. Joseph if runs wa in charge. ' Members of College Crest Commu nity club are planning to bold their monthly meeting Thursday evening at the clubhouse. A dinner will be served at six o'clock, to be followed by elec tion of officers and a program of en tertainment. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Keegan hsve returned from San Francisco where they spent the past two weeks visiting with Mrs. Keegan's sister. A social meeting of Evangeline chapter, Order of Eastern Star, ia planned for Friday evening, January iu. " An Interesting meeting of last eve ning waa that of the Kugene Unit, No. 3, American Legion auxiliary which waa held in the chamber of commerce rooms. The new officers for the year were Installed and are Mra. K. . S. Tuttle, president; Mrs. Olivia Mane rud, vice-president; Mrs. Delia Horin, secretary; Mrs. Mabel Diddle, treas urer. Mrs. K. P. Dorris was installing officer. Tbe group Is planning for a polluck supper for members of the American legion and auxiliary) to be given Jan uary 20. Another outstanding event on this month's calendar for the auxiliary will be the benefit bridge tea to lie given January !H. I'roceccls from the affair will be used In continuing re lief work of the organization. MOVING PICTURES HEILIO "His Hour." CASTLE "The Warrens of Virginia." HEX "Sandra." Featuring John Gilbert and Allecn rnrker, "Ills Huur," an Elinor lllynn piny, is at tho lleilig theater today The picture has been touted as one of the best ot Elinor Glynn's stories In pictures, and for those who like her works, a real entertainment is In store, 'JJie story is of the man whose feet nil women have fallen, tin til ha meets the heroine. He become madly in love with her, and contrary ta ber determination not to yield to his love, she finds a strnngo interest In his ardent attention. The picture is wen worked out. At the ltex, for the second tlay'i showing, is "Sandra." featuring Bar bara I.nMnrr and Bert Lytell. The piny filled the Hex yesterdny at every showing, and each audience seemed well pleased 'with tho vehicle. The pictuio is adapted from tlie famous novel by Pearl Doles Hell and is di rected by George Melford, the man who made "The Sheik famous. Owing to an error in the shipment of films, the f'nstlc yentertlnv and oilny offered' "The Warrens of Vlr ginla," instead of "Itin-Tln-Tin." 'The Warrens of Virginia" is an ttd aptation of tho stage play bv Ihe snme name, hoving for Its central fig- urea Hubert K. I.ee and Ulyssls S. rant. , Itin-Tin-Tfn will he here for Wednesday and Thursday showings, E ADVERTISING TOLD I T V EGEA Tht dtllrioutlr fitly war tn which vita min and othar vttal tltmtnti ar ra atortd is tha body, Try VKOKX tntiW wlih ehM and ramd with bwttar In sandwich) Handrada of athtr waya- an miiimiii. KactMnmandM and avid by Table Supply Co. 9i.i and Oak Streets Effective newspaper advert innc by the mail order houses is one fac tor that has lead tn an Increase In the business of these organisation and local merchants should learn from this fact," is tho opinion ex pressed by O. F. Tate, secretary of the Oregen State Itetail Merchants association, who is here today. Mr. Tate last evening spoke before a meeting ot Eugene merchants to dis cuss preliminary plans for the meet ing nf the state association to be held here February IS to IS. "Tbe mail order bouses are going after the business and they are In many esses advertising much heavier than the local dealers and this is evident from a recent survey made In Oregon. 1 hsve found that in a ma jority of cases the newspapcra of Oregon are reluctant to accept this advert ii-ing that means pnmpelitinn wilh Incnl dealers although the ef fectiveness of the advertising is un questioned. As the mail order houses aro carrying Iheir selling campaign into the home territory and taking over local auvertising for that pur pose it seems to be sound advice for local merchants to roinhat this ad vance, by similar means," the secre tary declared. F One of the first list ot 200.000 gov ernment bonus certificates Unit were put in tho mails by the government on the first dny of the year, was received here today. The certificate was inndc In favor ot Harry Ahlqulst (V M. t. A.) n Eugene ex-service man. 'The amount o ftho cetrificnle was $irNl, which is close to the maximum amount allow ed. Mr. Ahlnuist served I'l montlis with the 42d rainbow division overseas and four montlis In the United States. The certificate has a loan value a MltUe less thnn one-lenlli of the face value,' beginning at the end of two ynari,, the amount Increasing up to nine-tenths of the face value nt tJio end of 1!) years. After 20 years the policy Is pnya'ile In full. It is evident that the bureau start ed at the beginning of the alphabet ss the application for the certificate received was sent In nt n compara tively recent dtite. Tho mailing of two million certifi cates is a herculenn task and the veterans' bureau are emiiliivinir hun dreds of clerks for Ihe work. EUGEAEE MATRON Xrra. M. 8. Adj. advisory matron of the Kugeue polite departiuedt, baa returned from Portland, where ihe vi(til?d with Mils Martha Itandall, bead of the women'a protective work, who was ftirmerly matron in lvugene. Miaa I tain I a II ia aponaoring a uni form ftnie law- for the regulation of public dance hulls, and Mra. Ady has offered her asHimunco in working to ward ita enaction at the coming ses sion of the state legislature, "The dance hall situation ia engag ing tbe attention of the Federation of Women'a clubs and Pa rent -Teacher groups," reports Mrs. Ady. "In Portland tbe managers of dance halls are in favor of a more uniform regu lation." "The public dance ball is the mecca of casual acquaintanceship, where, meeting for tbe first time the couple enters upon tbe most intimate social contact. In my own experience I have bandied many caaes of children delin quent from 12 to 18 yeara wherein tbe dance hall astociation and ample was the first contributing cause. "The trouble seems to lie largely in leaving the ball. It ia quite a nopu lar habit for boys and girls, fur too young to get by the watchful eye of the supervised ball, to crowd into waiting autoa and speed out to coun try dances in nearby . communities where little or no restriction is put upon uncbaperoned minors, where tbey dance until tbe wee small hours and wbere girls are often invited to tako a drink from tbe bip pocket flasks that are becoming more and more popular. "Kugene baa a strict dance ball or dinunce. Other towna are passing similar laws and are experiencing an exodus of their dancing youth. He cent ly the county commissioners ex tended to dance halls and' road bouses in Multnomah county outside the city limits of Portland the same regula tions governing the city dance bulls. "An amended b.ll is being drawn and sponsored to make tbe require ments uniform over the atate. There la not a section that rcniricts partici pants In an evening of dancing. One section defines the hnll and placea re sponsibility. Auotbor gives county courts jurisdiction nnd provides pen- nltiea. Another requires healthful and aanitary conditions with, separate dreeing rooms. 'The necessity nf a matron In the hall ia apparent. She may be of ns KiHtunce to girla sick or in distresa. She can correct the positions of girls with lena cmbarniHsment than -can u man. and a bit keener in telling the ago of girls. ' ' 'An ' lidmiHsion fee should be the only1 charge made nnd no return or pans checks permitted. Persons leav ing the hall shall be required to pay re-admission, according to the pro posed law. Intoxicated persons or those' possessing . intoxicants should not be permitted to enter or remain m the dance hull." Police Discover Germ Poison Conspiracy l' g;'g. HODGSON v L While investigating the attempted murder of prominent citizens of He dondo Beach, Cal., police unearthed an alleged plot by which a supposed fanatic, who signed notes to victims only as "The Alchemist," caused men to go blind and inoculated children of parents on bia "revenge list" with white plague germ a. K. G. Hodgson, Hedondo Reach grocer, was stricken with blindness after a dispute with a man suspected in tbe case. "Lane county has worked out the 'cabin plan of auto tourist park to a further development thnn any other city of the northwest.- according to word' received from various organiza tions," is the report of K. "ugene Chad wick, secretary of the Eugene chamber of commerce, wbo today is compiling duta on the local auto parks for publication in Oregon Itusinesit. the official publication of the Oregon istnte chamber. .."The winter tourist business is be coming active in the northwest and there are 70 cibins in the three auto parks here and there are occupied most of tbe time," Mr. (Jhadv:ek re ports. . The .three auo purks. Hanson's, Kugene municipal and the Cab'n City at the end of fltlair boulevard make a combined report of 22.000 cars during 11)24.- The total income of the three parka is approximately .$12,000. A, total of approximator Sfi.000 auto itourists were in the city during the jip' Settlers who remained in Lane county number 117, tbo anmul report :hows. - J. 0. HOLT LEAVES J. O. Holt, manager of the Eugene Fruit Cirowers' association, is attend ing the convention ot the Northwest fanners association in Portland this week, at which representatives of Oregon, Washington, llritish Colum bia, Idaho and California are present. J. l- Hamlin is acting head of the local office during .Mr. llolt'a absence. Mr. Holt will leave" folld-'I'ig'the Portland session for an extenu i trip throughout the east, where he will visit the buyers from the local tan nery, and attend the National fan ners' association convention in Cin cinnati January 2tl to January HI. Northwest canners packed more than ff20.000.000 worth of fruits and vegetables during 1024, according to figures submitted at the convention in Portland.' Although the output was the largest in history, virtually all the canned goods have been sold. Science And Bible , Topic at Services "There is no conflict between true science and Uie Bible," stated Prof. S. K. Cbilders in his first statement Monday evening in discussing the sub ject, "Is the Bible Scientific?" The entire sermon waa an effort t5 show that the apparent conp-ddictions be tween certain men in tbe educational world and their findings along the line of science and tbe statements of the Bible, are in reality not con tradictions, but are occasioned by ti lack of understanding of tiie word of God.. , Mr. Cbilders does not believe in evolution and much of the sermon was an argument for bia standing on the matter. It wua reported by those attending that a filled house greet ed the evangelist aod Ins helper. Prof. O. H. Ilohgatt. the first Monday night of the meeting. There wore two addi t'ona of the church at the evening ser vice. Tonight the sermon subject is. "Flirting With Religion." Tbe ques t'on box is being freely used. Tonight tbe questions read before the audi ence last evening will be answered. - AX EHLLV QglVkRTMgWT STORE - Amazo Oil In Bulk, Gallon. $1.45' FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER, POUND 48c 10 POUND SAQK BEST CANE SUGAR 80c Put up in fine bleached sanitary cloth bags) 1 QUART SWEET NUB PIQKLES 20c -15o ILLINOIS SUGAR CORN, 2 CANS FOR 25c 15c MISSION TOMATOES, 2 CANS FOR 25c DELIVERIES TO ALL 'PARTS OF CITY FREE. $1.75 O'Cedar Mops $1.25 15 EXTRA LARGE ROLLS TOILET PAPER 95c . FLOUR SIFTERS ONLY 10c- $1.85 GALVANIZED WASH BOILERS $1.59 30c BOTTLES LIQUID VENEER. 19c Reduction in Dog Licenses Is Asked That there will be considerable op position to the change of school dis trict whereby n part nf the Goshen district would be transferred to dis trict nine is indicated by a remon strance petition that hna been signed by tnspityers of. the (loshen district. The petition asking for the change w:a ivecently filed and will come be fore the meeting of tiie boundary board scheduled for next Monday morning. The petition of additional territory to he added to the (Mkridice j district will also come before the' hoard nt thit time. Simple Way To Take Off Fat ' Can anything bo simpler than taking a convenient little tablet four times each day until your weight Is reduced to normal? Of cnursa not. Just purchase a box of Marmola Prescription Tablets and 'start now to reduce. Follow directions no starvation dieting from your druggist for one dollar or tiresome exercising. Eat sub stantial food, be as lazy as' you like, anil keep on getting slen der. Thousands of men and women each' year roguln healthy, slender figures by, using llannola Ttiblets. Purchase them from your druggist or send direct to Marmoln Co., General ' Motors Bdg., Detroit, Mich. adv. . ,.' v... v r m- m w w 4m K 1 You want your children to get out of life all of the knowledge and comfort that Is obtainable. If their eyes are faulty they are being denied their right to grow mentally. An eye examina tion Is Imperative it tbey are slow to learn. Dr. Rodl Qick OPTOMETRIST O PTI CI AN Next Door to First National Bank v Ax Billys For Piece Goods Silks Woolens Colons Largest Stocks In Eugene To Select From It Fits! "O matter how beautiful the mate-1 t i : it.- , f- iiai, ui nun maiming luc otylC. fc auer an ic is tne nr. 01 ine aress tnat counts. j Women who use Ladies' Home Jour tmkm.h - : i f c proportions to pattern size no puzzhne V over large armholes and small sleeves. The "Minerva Guide," with its clearlv illustrated Dressmaking Lesson, solves dressmaking problems arid shows how to finish garments the professional way, it Old .Time Dance W. O. W. Hall'. 8th and Lincoln TUESDAY NIGHT Jan. 6, 1925 " and every Tuesday ricrum cm ti tc LUMBER CO. i 6th and High Phone 572 OAK FLOORING HAMMOND SHINGLE Wall Board J I Roofinz . I n r i: VUU1CUU LUMBER and LATH" Note My FREE OFFER and Coupon Below Itccnmmoiifliitlnn fur the reduction of dog liiTiiFtrn n Kugrnp vdk mn.li At MHi night s roitnnl hr .ItHlgri (iporRO A. (iilinori. who nn.vs he is hcNirgrtl willi romplaiittH (lint tlio prprnt fro nf for inn In minimi nwl ?I0 for frmnli'N is too Iticli. Willi tli Itopiimiup of the new jenr n new lirrnrto must be ohtnined by nil ner- noiifi mvtiinjr dog, ami oh.ioetion nre numerous, the jihlce tn1ol. The roiuiril I ma nttopteri the pol ler of ivhftckitiR up the license money with the do en Iclicr, unit I .Imlpe (Jilmore, n Inch I believe does not produce reditu. IiiKtemL of keeping cur (logs oTr the ntrertu, the dog cntcher devotes his time 'to fnmilv pets. . If everyone in town mimt get n license tn kern n cow or .horse in- ide. the city limits, every dog should be. licensed nlso. and the ordinance trletly enforced." Mayor I'nrk re ferre the recommendation to the. po lice, committee. DIES AT HOSPITAL Mra. Maude A. Haker, ttT, died at a sanitarium at Halem, it waa announc ed this week. She leaves beh!e her hushantl. Walter W. linker of Kugene, three children, Willtam, J.jla and Jamea, and many friendt. KrciKNE COLLECTION AGENCY 774 WILL. ST.. I'l ION K 60. t 1 Iniure with lleory Tromp, 33 W. Uth Cod Liver Oil In Sugar Coated Tablets For Puny Kids Forget thn nasty tasting, atom- eh npaottliig rod liver nil Blnl Ive thn til 1 11, puny, untlt-rilarelmv ed clilldron Mi'Coy'n rod l.lvpr Oil t'omiionnd Tiihletd If you' want tn give thr-m good pi tlte nnd put pounds tit good, hoaltliy fleali on their bones. Doctors know nil shout them snd. so does Unn Prug t'o W. A. Kuykendnll, Carroll's 1'hsr msry, and nil good druggists all ovor America, for they are In great demand,' herauae. they nre not laggards but show results In fnw days. They aro not expensive either do tablet CO rents and children take, them like randv. A very sickly child, ago , gnlned 11 pounds In seven months One skinny woman gained pounds In 24 dnys. "H sure to get MoCov's, the original nnd genuine Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablet." Autos From Other States Coming In Motor tourist businc in -jigene is still good and neve nil vnrn from other ntates are 'registered enrh dny at the Htntc rrgixtrnlioii office nt the chamber of commerce. Since ,lnu nry 1 n total of 1U "foreign' earn hnve been regiNtered. Although the KiigiMte regis! rntion ntntion is fur from the Htnle line and several other cities miiintnin the , stnte offices the hupitieris here is showing well imli cnt ing I Iml Oregon Is hecoiying a popular winter ns well n a summer pin re of visit, , Both Eugene and Portland are Flock ing to aee U BARBARA LA MARR and Bert Lytell in Al St. John Comedy COLDS Tape's Cold Compound" Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tablets every thres hours until three doe are taken. Tbe flrvt doaa tlwaja gives relttf. 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