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f Pag Two THE EUGENE GUARD 1 "Wednesday Evening,, January 7, 1925 -t' 1 ; HEJWY TH TREMOR FELT EAR BOSTON Stove Covers Dislodged By i Force Of Quake At Swampsoott Pictures Are Knocked From "Vails; Tremor Lasts 30 Seconds Today's Cross-JVord Puzzle TUB JKWEIvED CROWN TwiBtcr No. 68 ' By J. C. BOYD This cross-word contraption is not one that you will get through with In a hurry. In Tact, wo rather think you will find a number of disturbing synonyms likely to cause you Home annoyance. Hut, at that, there are only four words not in everyday use which aro used iu the puailo. You will find tlio proper synonyms below the graph. BOSTON, Jan. 7. W) An earth tremor lasting 15 seconds and of con iderable intensity waa recorded 8:07 o'clock this morning at the Har vard selsmographlcal atation. Be ' cause of some storm or disturbance ! off ahore at the -time, it waa not pos' aible to estimate the distance of the tremor, officials said, but the dlree tion was believed to be north. The preliminary tremors by which seismologists estimate the distance of earthquakes were obscured by some . unexDlained disturbance, it was sma The intensity of the seismograph was attributed to the fact that, the tremor waa local in character. ' Officiala ssid they berieved that the direction of the tremor was north by reports from points north or Boston indicating that it was most severely felt there. Gloucester, Marblchead, Salem and other north shore cities and towns reported heavy shocks lasting from 20 to 30 seconds and ac companied by a rumbling resembling the noise made by a loaded truck on a paved street. In swampscott stove covera were dislodged and in Nahant pictures were knocked down from walls.. IS . TUCSON, Aris., Jan. 7. When tho body of Misa Nellie Cashipan is low ered into its frozen earthen vault In ; Victoria, B. C., today, the career of a woman who commanded the respect of that rough and ready element that prospected for gold from Arisona to tho' Arctir regions of - Canada and Alaska, will have been finally closed. While tho services are being con ducted thousands of Anions pioneers some of them now millionaires who -knew the plucky adventures fit the gold field days will send counties thought waves of affectionnte sympa thy to the one who has gone. Kriends today recalled tho days of 1N77 when Miss (( ashman first came to Arizona, following thn luro of the gold. In I lie early eighties she grub staked several of the slate's present millionaires on tho gamble that they Would find a "strike" in Tombstone, Arii., gold field. Later she used the money returned by these men to finance her long trip to Alaska, where she fitted and "mushed" Into the in terior and again It was gold she was seeking. One of the first of the daring band of women to enter the frosen, un charted fields of Alsska, she served as nurse at many mining camps, at the same time prospecting and stak ing her own claims. It was recalled that only last yenr when she bad resched the allotted age of three score and ten the "cham pion woman musher of the world.'.' "mushed" her wsy from Koyukik to Seward. Alaska, a mow trail that stretches over a distance of 7fi0 mile. & r-ti jg; ; i p at v VW W & 31 tKJM& IE 0 iifeipii: mo M m rlTkRU mnoWiU HORIZONTAL. 8 (rasps 27 change the 8 capricious prank 10 stops 13 in the di rection oi 14 lampoon 16 New Eng land State (abbr.) 18 sitiug utensil f 0 a sister (ecci.) 11 lowest point St recent hv teUigenee ti -military office: 15 prefix de noting farmer position of 80 opening 81 executed 83 grain 84 affirmative 85 suffix de noting any one of a se ries of de rivatives 88 frozen des serts 8 b! theory 40 split 42 we (Lat.) 43 bewitch 46 nimble 49 kind of soD 50 makes equal 51 abundance . VERTICAL. 1 preposition 26 twelve z time and , again 8 comrade (eolloq. ) 4 allied by nature b at that time 6 salt 7 privately 9 pirate 11 occupation 12 interro gated ' 18 opening to tympanum of ear 17 get np 19 wide- mouthed Jugs 21 large . African river 23 testify 2"4 eome ( Roman i 28 curb v, 20 Dutch measure of liquids I 80 strange 32 musical term (abbr.) 85 within 87 land of cheese 39 flat seaiiab 4 1 wrong 43 business house (abbr.) 44 exclama ' tion 45 pononn 46 for exam- 47 look 48 noun suf fix with dimmuOv force Herewith is solution to Puzzle No. 67. Pick np note. IsItIrI i pBhe cfol Si JJ3 TEjjeREjR j V P g A JcQeIm p. ?AY S HIyMa N Y Washington, Alpena today was re turning to a scmhlanco of normal. The suit, which began last wrek, was adjourned ycslerdsy until March 10 to permit .Mrs. Scott to obtsln ad ditional depositions. Mr. Soolt, who charges his wife with extravagance, last night denied that tlx picture of gay, hlznrro part ies among congressmen as painted by Mrs. Hcott Is an accural o one. lie said their married life hod been happy for eight years, a circumstaneo he attri buted to the fact that they moved among congressional circles, avoiding what he described as the "fast set' of Washington, into which he charg ed, his wife Inter was precipitated. Education Urged In Co-operative Farm Movement . WASHINGTON', Jan. 7. Itccom mendatlon that IJic national council of fanners co-operative associations un dertake development of a national system of education on the co-opera tive movement, was made In sn ad dress prepared for today's session of the orgnnizstion s convention here by Vt alter refect, secretary. Mr. retcct urged an education movement that' would reach "down through national, stato and Iocs) lead to farmer members of co-opera tives and to thn general public." He advocated appointment of a committee to consider the entire subject and re port to the notional council at lomor row's business session. Assorting that inefficient manage ment was often a result of failure of directors to understand tho rudiments of sound business practice and inabil ity to pick real buainem executives for co-onerntivo unite. Mr. Peteet sug gested as a remedy a "system of self education in co-operative marketing by and for American farmers. Mrs. Scof' Plans To Secure Added Evidence in Case ; . AI.I'ENA, Mich., Jan. 7.-VIth Mrs. Edna James Scott preparing to gather additional rvilfonco, in her de fense against the divorce action of Congressman Frank P. Hcott of the eleventh Michigan district, and Mr. Scott himself resting hero for n few vlnya before resuming hi.) duties at SOME MIDDLE-AGED WOMEN ARE AILING ALL THE TIME Mrs. Ackerman and Mrs. Mayer Tell Women How Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Helped Them at This Trying Period PARTY FORCES CHALLENGED BY SENATOR LADD Insurgent Republican Sen ator Questions Leader- Ship Of Regulars Assault Draws Defense Of Conference Action By Eenator Edge WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. Senator Ladd of North Dakota, one of the four insurgent republican senators read out of the party councils by the republican senate conference, has thrown down the gauntlet to the reg ular party forces with a challenge of their leadership and an arraignment of their policies as subversive of the true principles of republicanism. In a sharply phrased and lengthy address in the senate (ate yesterday, the North Dakota senator assailed the "would-be" leaders of his party as arrogantly setting themselves up as judges of party loyalty. Asserting the "camp followers of. the old republi can party have become the vanguard of the new republican party," Senator Ladd declared that if to "be a repub lican" meant he must subscribe to a party policy of surrender to "finan cial buccaneers" and "tariff mag nates," he could hot "qualify." His assault on the regular party forces drew a defense of the senate conference action, taken at his in stance, from' Senator Kdge of New Jersey? who declared the test of party !L ROB BACKACHE AWAY Kidneys cause backache! No! "Tour backache is caused by lumbago, rheu matism or a strain and the quickest renet is.sootbing, pen etrating St. Jacobs Oil. Hub it right on your painful back, and instantly the soreness stiffness and lame mil1 dlsappeaars. Don't "stsy crippleld! (Set a 85 cent bottle of St. Jacobs Oil from your druggist. A mo ment after it Is ap plied you'll wonder what became of the backache or lumbago pain. Id use for 65 years for lumbago, backache, sciatica, neu ralgia, rheumatism or sprains. Ab solutely harmless. Doesn't burn the kln. (Adv.) loyalty was in the support of the party candidate for president. Senstor Borah, republican of Idaho, then injected a little merriment into the discussion by instancing the vote of "several senators" to override the president's retoaof the postsl psy bill ss an "example of" party loyalty, and asked "what is the test?' ltefereace by Senator Ltdd to the Roosevelt bolt and return to the party brought the concession from Senator Edge that republicans would welcome Senator Lsdd back into the party If the reference was sn Indica tion of "your plans to march in line in the future." New Measure On Postal Pay Planned WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. Having succeeded in sustaining President Coolidge's veto of the postal pay in crease by the margin of a single vote, administration leaders in the ri.ule are faced with another f:-in over postal difficulties v'.;'a the bringing forward of the new measure for si multaneous increases in postal rates and postal pay. Matinee and Night Saturday January 10 Tho ' dramatic event ' of the season GEORGE Fot6 DISTINGUISHED YOUNG AMERICAN AvTOH mm Supported by a superb cast in new and boautlful revivals of "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" , SATURDAY MATINEE "HAMLET" SATURDAY NIGHT " - . MAIL ORDERS NOW 'SEATS AT BOX OFFICE Friday, January 9- PRICES PLUS TAX Saturday Matinee: 50c, $1.00 $1.50 and $2.00 Night: 50c. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.60. BEWARE THE 1 ' Cf I rf ' v MRS. ILBIK ACKKRMAN CONVOY, OHIO Convoy, Ohio. "During theChange oi l.i ro i was wean ana run-aown and Chronlo coughs sad persistent colds lead to serious lung trouble. 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Money refunded if any cough or cold, no matter of bow long fund ing, is not relieved after taking accord Ing to directions. Ask vour dniHinr. could hardly do mv work. Bv readin your advortiacmcnta I found out about Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and it has straightened me right out and made me f eol liko a new woman. By the time I had taken eight bottles I was well and could do my housework on tho farm without trouble. I recommended it to my daughter-in-law after her second baby was born and it did her a wonderful lot of good. I told hor to try it and if it didn't help her 1 would pay for it, and before she had taken one bottle she said to me, 'You won't have to pay for itl It is helping mo wonderfullyl' And she took three bottles of it. You can use my testi monial if yon wish." Mrs, Elsib Ackerman, Convoy, Ohio. Mrs. Mayer's Experience Litchfield, Conn. "I have given your medicine a fair trial (I am on my fifth bottle) and can truthfully say that it has helped me. I am at the Change of Life and was not able to sleep nights, had indigoBtion, pal pitation of tho heart, pains in my right and left sides (more so if I hur ried), had a rapid beating in my left ear and dreaded to see night come. I felt smothered if I lay on my left side, I had gas dreadfully, at times felt as if some one had me by the throat, had hot waves through me and sometimes I would shake in spells of nervousness. I am taking Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound and I cannot nraise it enoua-h. I can say it does all it claims to do and I can recommend it to my friends. I can sleep much better, the pains in my sides aro gone, I am not so ner vous, my digestion la much totter, and I vory seldom have the hot waves. I must say that the Vegetable Com pound is the best medicine for wo men's ills and I will answer letters from women asking shout it" Mrs. JohlI'H Mayer. Sr.. Box aft. Litchfield, Connecticut. WESTERN VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT 2 Shows, 7 & 9 p. m. IMPORTANT NOTE That Western Vaudeville has- been changed from Thursday to Wednesday of each week hereafter. CLAIRE & ATWOOD In "A BUNCH OF THRILLS" EDWARDS & DEAN present a song story entitled ' "THE GOLDEN WEDDING NIGHT" ' CHARLES ROGERS & CO. In a comedy singing and talking skit "THE ICE MAN" . Mack MAHON & CHOLET Paul Two boys front Texas A TEf. PSICHORIAN TREAT THE ANDRIEFF TRIO in their fantastic and spectacular dance creation ' ' presenting the original double-face dance , HAL ROACH OFFERS "WAGES OF TIN" "DANGER LURE" TOPIC8 OF THE DAY CHILDREN 20c HEILICr ORCHESTRA ADULTS 50o ii in i runMirrm mm mw I s-c s t juip, aesusm, .mi iw-gycjar acr-Tvr r7i ffr. PI B NEVE mm mane hmm Qgi a half million feet long If all the "Never-bum" Brake Lining sold through the "Western Auto" Stores last year was pieced together it would make a atrip over 100 mile lone 500,000 ft. .The driven of about 100,000 cars who believe in "Safety First" have made their cars safe with this de . pendable lining. 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