oge Two
inter
debt parley
Nothing More Than Prelim
inary Amenities Accomp
lished Thus Far
PA11IS, Jan. 8. 04 The twmty
clnlh Inter-sllied confernca promises
better than most of 111 predsssors,
although thus far It has accomplished
nothing more thnn tiio preliminary
amenities. -
" The outstanding act of the moment
s that talks outside the conference
room between tle . principal char
acters have succeeded In cresting an
atmosphere eo prupituoiis, that in the
words of Winston Churchill. British
chancellor of the wctiequer, "pros
pects of an early settlement are coo
vidcred favorable."
Agreement Feared.
With removal of liie Anglo-American
controversy cier the naymeot to
the United States of war damages amf
claims from the Dawes plan receipts,
tile conferences' chances of success
would be greatly increased. ' Hotli
countries made conceasions through
their representatives, Mr. Churchill
and James A. Logan Jr., yesterday.
Mr. Logan was bury last night and
again this morning working out, with
Kir Otto Nlemcyer, llritisli controller
of finance, the details of the plan bit
upon in iiis talk with Mr. Churchill.
. The vexed question of inter-alltefl
debts, upon which much hipges, is alao
being tackled in this unofficial way,
and talks between Mr. fJburchill and
M. Clementel, French finance minis
ter, between M. Clementel and Pre
mier. Theunls of Belgium, and be
tween Mr. Churchill and M. Lourhear.
former finance minister and repeti
tion expert, hove all been devoted to
xeeking n oettlemnt a satisfactory to
th majority. .
, Spirit Encouraging.
While nothing definite has yet
evolved from them, the spirit pre
vailing at . tbeBe conversations . is
thought to augur well for the future
of the conference,
It in not disguised however, that
the task before the conference is one
of, great complexity. There aro always
"victims" in these sharings and it
is to be expected that they will offer
resistance as in the past. However,
optimism certainly provnlls and oo
aervers ascribe It to a certain extent
o the reasonable nttitude shown by
the British chancellor- of tho ex
chequer. , ,
The governmental opposition In
France views the proceedings with
profound misgivings. Thus I-'Ecloir.,
one of the principal supporters of
former President Millerand's new
party, snya:
"The first pour parleys of the fi
nance ministers of the allies do not
presage anything very good for us.
Onr more the Anglo-Rnxons are go
ing to shore the cafe between them.
You will see that at this conference.
Theie will remain nothing for the
countries really devastated by Inva
sion but nn eye to weep with."
The newspaper also refers to what
It colls the "American superiority."
WAREHOUSE HEAD
Kenneth - Spencer of Bpencer
brothers produce bens has been
named manager of the Grangers' Eu
gene warehouse, to succeed W. R.
Lord, manager fur the last six years,
who has resigned. Mr. Spencer will
take up his official duties February 1.
Mr. Lord, whose resignation has
been In the bands of the boar for
some time, has announced no future
plans, except that he expects to take
a long vacation, having had but one
week off in the last six years. Since
he has been connected with the plant
the business has tripled and the plant
baa dobuled in sir.e, an fS(K)0 addition
of concrete having been oreeted loat
spring adjoining the warehouse on
Fourth and Charnelton.
Marcel and curl last longer after s
Golden Glint Shampoo I'd. Adr.
Phone 8. E. Stevens for piano tuning.
Clean Kidneys
By Drinking
Lots of Water
Eating loo much rich food may
produce kidney trouble In some
form, says a well-known authority,
because the acids created excite the
kidneys. Then they become over
worked, get sluggish, clog up and
cause all sorts of distress, particu
larly backache and misery in the kid
ney, region, rheumatic twinges, se
vere headaches, arid stomach, con
stipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness,
bladder and urinary Irritation,
The moment your bark hurts or
kidney aren't acting right, or if
bladder bnthera you, begin drinking
lots of good water and also get
about four ouncea of J ad Salts from
any good pharmacy; take a table
spoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast for a few days and your
kidneys may then act fine. This
famous salts Is made from the acid
of grapes and lemon Juice, combined
with lithla, and has been uaed for
years to flush clogged kidneys and
stimulate them to activity; also to
neutralise the acids in the system so
that they no longer irritate, thus
often relieving bladder disorders.
J ad Salts cannot Injure anyone;
makes delightful effervescent lit h-la-water
drink which millions of men
and women take now and then to
help keep the kidneyas and urinsry
organs clean, thus often avoiding ser
ious kidney disorders. By all means
have your phvaidan eismine your
.kidneys at lesst twice a year.
ENCOURAGING
Today's Gross-Word Puzzle
A PUZZLINO PARALLELOGRAM Twister No. 69
By J. C. BOYD
It may. helpou to know that more than half of the words
contained in this puzzle are of three letters or less. Most of the
words are olther In common or cross-word pmsle use.
Under the diagram, you will find the horizontal and vertical
synonyms to the missing words.
5Mv mHmm uW:
HORIZONTAL.
1 catting 31 Infatu-
down . ation
6 affront . i 82 organs of
11 article bearing
12 born ' 'S3 prefix
13 sheltered meaning
side three
14 conjuno- 86 vestibule
tion 87 besprinkle
lb elongated 40 decrease
snowshoe 41 a species of
16 -roles of bean
action - 42 amass
18 metallic 43 to provoke
mbstanes 46 lyne poem
tl Greek 47 male deer
letter - 60 Paradise
IS grooves 62 preposi
24 simpleton . tioa
26 a native of 64- Southern
North Brit- constellf
am tion of
W fixed nine stars
28 be. of ad- 85 insect
vantage 66 pronoun
80 printer's 67 longs
-measures 68 romantic
song
Herewith is the solution to put
tie No. 68. ' . . ' . ,
Road to Wendling
Bad For Traveling
. Much traffic over the route be
tween Ilaydcn bridge and Mnrcola has
cut the road and motor traveling is
difficult, according to John Marsh,
Lane county constable, wjfo was on a
business visit In that district yester
dny. The rood between1 Mnrcola ond
Wendling Is in .good condition for
traffic, he reports. Operations have
been resumed at the mill at Mnrcola
and also at the Booth-Kelly plant nt
Wendling but the Marcola mill is still
closed down, the constable reports,
MIKE YOKEL WINS ,
PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 8. Mike
Yokel, veteran light-heavyweight
wrestler of, Salt Lake, won two out
of three falls from loin Grant, Spo
kane, in their match here last night.
Yokel won the first and third falls ond
the oeoond went to Orant.
Beauty
A Gleamy Mass of Hair
35c "Dandcrinc" does Wonden
for Any Girl's Hair
(llrls! Try tills! When combing
and dressing your hair. Just
moisten your hair-brush with n
llttlo "Dimdorlno" nnd brush It
through your hHlr. Tho effect Is
startling! You can do your hair
up Immediately and It will appear
twice ss thick - and heavy a
innsa of gleamy hair, sparkling
with lifo and possessing that
IncomparHbln softness, freshness
and luxuriance.
While beautifying the hair
"Danderlne,' is also toning and
stimulating each snlgle hair to
urow thick, long and strong. Hnlr
slops falling out snd dandruff
disappears, (let 4 bottle of "Dan
derine" at any drug store or toil
et counter and Just too how
heallhy and youthful your hair
appears after this delightful re
freshing dressing.
- AjN T T A
"St f n5j E H AK i 2
A T O ST TIB lj2 R. Ia
n t wjj i1bPai' rj eH 1
t xkla c I A B Ft an G c Jols
0 1 foE ! i 2 AvjE B ' pU,
1 eft ipg J S MfflR E N OJ
icihIa rm 2 ifijr lel
VERTICAL.
1 landed es
tates '
2 upon
8 writing '
fluid 1
4 want
6 teamster's
call to turn
right
6 unhealthy
7tidy ' ,
8 use a
needle
9 see
10 entertains
15 dregs i
1 7 with-
drawal
19 mourn
20 sheep's cry
22 male cat
24 objects
' oaed in
. cooking
2 S impetuous
28 farewell I
ITU deposit
33 score
34 fragment '
of dress
86 summit
38 ageit
39 eradicated
44 farm build
... ing
45- thought
48 sailor
49 empty talk
(slang)
60 recede
61 long, slip
pery fish
63 diphthong
66 exclamv
tion of
turprisa
Papago Wine
Comes Under
Volstead Act
TUCSON, Ariz., Jan. 8. Tiswln,
which is Pupsgo for wine with a re
coil, comes within the far reaching
provisions of the Volstead act, it was
declared by a jury In federal court
here today. The jury tound threo
I'nnano Indians guilty of manufacture
of tiswlu, otherwise sn Intoxicating
beverage,
The Papngos and officials followed
the proceedings closely because of the
threatened uprising of the Indians
Inst summer when their right to mix
and drink tiswln was questioned.
The declalnna upset one of the old
est traditions of the Papagos for it
was always with tiswln they toasted
their' rain god at tribal riteaiwhen
molature wos needed for crops.
MAKES FAT PEOPLE
SLIM
New York Physician Perfects
Harmless Method of Reducing
Weight
Tho loss of as much as a pound
of excoas fat a day with no harm
ful results Is the record made
by many patients of Dr. R. New
man, a licensed practicing physi
cian of 280 Fifth Avenue, New
York, who announced that he
has perfected a treatment which
has quickly rid fat people of
excess weight - What la more
remarkable Is the Doctor's state
ment that he has successfully
treated thousands of patlenta for
fit reduction without clmngo of
diet or unnecessary exercise. It
Is also said that fat poople who
suffer from cronlc rheumatism,
gout, asthma and high blood pros
sure obtain great relict from
the reduction of their superfluous
flesh. Ronllzlng that tills sounds
almost too good to be true, tha
Doctor has offored to Bend with
out charge to anyone who will
write him, a free trial treatment
to provo his claims, as well ns
his "Pay-whon-reduced plan. If
you want to rid yourself of super
fluous fut, write- him today, ad
dressing Dr. R. Newman, 2S6
Fifth Avo.. Now York City, Di-pt
n. 37. Adv.
YES
Wo weld erncked cylin
ders nnd pumps, any
size.' Also braze injec
tors, lubricators and fau
cets. Guaranteed jobs
0. E. Ruth & Son
50 6th St. W.
Box 260, Eugene, Ore.
SLABWOOD
and PLANER ENDS
A combination that settles the heating problem
forever.
Planer ends are the ideal summer wood, also just
the thing to start the fires off with a rush on cold
winter days.
Now is the time to lay in your supply.
The Booth-Kelly Lumber Co.
5th and Willamette Sta. Phone 452
THE EUGENE GUARD
DISCUSSION IS
HELD ON LI
T
President Talks Over Matter
At Breakfast Conference
- With Committee
WASHINGTON', Jan. 8. UP)
Law enforcement was diacussed today
around the White House breakfast
table.
The president's guests were Judge
Elbert II. Gary, John U. Rockefeller,
Jr., and other members of n special
committee representing the nation.il
citizens committee of one tbousaud
and on law .-enforevment, which yes
leiday in New York closed ics annual
meeting with the adoption of resom
tions for presentation to the presi
dent nd the governors of the various
NIUTCS.
Urges Co-operation.
The resolution required Uie presi
dent nnd the go"ernors to urge nil
officials, of "every rank and classi
fication, appointiv t or elective, to
join xlhem by precept and persoaal
example and, so fur us they may, by
active participation in a l adminis
tration efforts, in maintaining among
the citizens of our republic the high
determination to obey and enforce the
law of the lqud." A second resolution
"commends to the people of the Unit
ted Mtates and particularly to their
official representatives the attitude
of. the president In his obedience to
the provisions of tho 18th amendment
to the constitution in the hope that
the example of the first citizen of our
country may induce those who are
now wilfully vioiatiug the prohibitory
statute to accept his leadership in
conduct and to endorse. In practice
the integrity of hia fidelity here to
the supremacy to law.
Membera of the committee in addi
tion to Judge Gary amr Mr. Kocke.
feller, were Robert Fulton Cutting
S. S. Kre?ge, V. r!verit Macy, Cieorge
A. Plimpton, William r Cochran,
Frederick A. M'allis, Clifford Barnes,
Patrick Henry Callahan and 1'red Jl.
Smith, chnirmun of the national com
mittee. Judno Gary Speaks.
The resolutions were presented by
Judge Gary, who declared enforce
ment of the proh'Mtory laws had be
come a problem largely of orousiug
public opinion to the obligation of
obeying the laws. To meet this need
the nation citizens' committee was or
Matinee and Hight
Saturday January 10
'i
Thoi dramatic event
of the season
George Ford
DISTINGUISHED
YOUNG
IX? , AMERICAN
Supported by a superb cast
in ; new and beautiful
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
r S1.50 and (3.00
Night: 60c. $1.00. $1.60, $2.00
and $2.50.
FISCHER-SOULTS
LUMBER CO.
Gth and High Phono 572
OAK FLOORING
HAMMOND SHINGLES
Wall Board
Roofing
Cement
LUMBER and LATH
ENFORCEMEN
llU.I7a
mm
n 1 la
ganlsed he said, adding that the com
mittee was not sewiing out detectives
to ferret out illicit liquor and drugs
and was not seeking to hall offenders
into court.
Mr. Rockefeller elaborated some
what on Judge Gary's statement and
short sddresses aJto were msde by
Mr. Wsllis and Mr. Barnes. ' '
, The president welcomed receipt of
the resolutions and declared bis sym
pathy with the purposes of ""is na
tional citisens' committee.
Dealers to Elect ,
Officers For Year
Election of office of the Lane
County Credit asiociation for the
cotuiog year will be held at the annual
meeting of the organisation schedul
ed for Monday evening January 11),
icoordiug to announcement today. O.
F. Tate, president of the Oregon Re
tail Merchants associntion, will be
here to attend the mectiog. The pres
ent officers of the association nr.
John Coe, president; Eric W. Mi.r;o.l,
vice-president; Lynn P. .arCready,
treasurer, and L. M. Travis, Inc., sec
retary. EfJOKSB COI.I.1CI.T10N AGENCY
774 WILL. ST., PHONE 600. tf
For quality cigars, 4'rlcc 'emo.
Insure with Henry Tromp, 33 W. 0th
Cut This Out It U Worth Money.
Send this ad and ten cents to Foley
Si Co., US35 Sheffield Ave., Chicago,
III., writing your name and address
clearly. You will receive a sample
bottle of FOLKY'S HONEY AND
TAIfCO.MPOL'NIJ for coughs, cold
and hoarseness, also sample packages
of FOLEY PTLL8, a dieuretic stim
ulant for the kidneys, and FOLEY'
CATHARTIC TABLETS for consti
pation and biliousncas. These de
pendable remedies are free from opi
ates snd have helped millions of peo
ple. Try them! (adv)
ETHERBEE
- POWERS
More Sensational Values In Our January Sale!
In this limited space we can only give you news of a few of the hundreds
and hundreds of wonderful opportunities awaiting you in this great Jan
uary Sale of ours. Your visit to our store is really necessary to appre
ciate the vastness of our stocks the wonderful quality of our merchan
dise and the most unbelievable lowness of the prices we have put into
effect for this sale. It's your one big opportunity act!
$45 To $55 Period
Odd
Chiffoniers
Walnut and Ivory
- Enamel Finishes
Price
$55 High Quality
9x12
Axminster
Rugs
$3950
$150 Overstuffed
Mohair
Davenport
$I1500
$43.50 Twin Size
Wood Bow
Foot Beds
Walnut or Ivory
$18-95
Use
Your
Credit'
FRITZ LEIBER TO
, PLAY AT DUG
In P'Artagnan, ths romantic, he
roic adventurer of Dumas' "The
Three Musketeers," Frits Leibor,
noted stsge star, occupies a role be
Ties long wanted to play. For this rea
son and because he felt playgoers
would welcome a spectacular produc
tion of this great romance, he added
it to hia repertoire.
He also went to extremes in study
ing and fitting himself for the central
part. During the summer be consuni-
EVEN AS
YOU AND I
You and I are fond of our
selves and people like us. You
and I sympathize and Jaugh
with each other. Let's you
and I go to see ourselves and
people like us in .
YOU AND I
Harvard Prize Play 1922
Moroni Olson '
Players
with
Janet Young1
Former ' University
Guild Hall Star
Tuesday, Jan. 13
1.00-r6C DUC
$102 Three Piece
Ivory ,
Bedroom
Group
Bed Dresser
Chiffonier
$69 50
All Heaters
at January
Sale Prices
Many Styles Sizes
For Choice
Odd Reed
Rockers-
Ivory Brown Gray
or Blue Finishes
Values To 18
$11.50
xx
42-Piece
Dinner Sets
American Semi-Por-:elain
Floral Design
S.95
r V Reductions
ETHERBEE
-POWERS
i& CAST NINTH Aim OAK uVJJ
Thursday
ed everv available bit of daU con
cerning this romance of Dumas. Ue
delved into the memoirs of DArtsg
nan particularly, for it muat be re-
if...j i..r. wa. a real D'Artag-
uicuim.u ,
nan and also there were mentioned as
his colleagues in his own Doog, amos,
Portbos snd Aramis, th musketeers
of Dumas' legend. Dumas hod discov
ELINOR CLYN'S
KiTmia
with
JOHN GILBERT & AILEEN PRINGLE
. - , TODAY AND
' FRIDAY ONLY
a story oi naming iovo
amid the snows of
Russia
Today's Guest
' Luella Brewster
1350 High '
Kindly call at box
offlco for your two
tickets, good to
day only.
t USE YOUR
we change no
545 Large-Size
Silvertone
Enamel
Dressers
$25.75
$12.50 2-Inch Post
' Steel
Beds
Ivory or Walnut
Enamel Finishes
$Q.85
$30 Three-Piece
vBed
Outfit
Bed Spring
Mattress
$01 .50
$11.50 Charnber
Night
Stands
With Shelves
Ivory or Silvertone
$.95 .
Evening, January 8, igoj
ered this before he wrote ih. -
ized version of "The Three Mmin
eers.
The Dumas' romance wil; t, .
ed at the matinee Saturday. Mr i''
ber's remarkable '.'Hamlet" win"?
played at nigLt. A large and dir
guished cast will participate jn vr
dramas. ""l
CREDIT
interest-
$98.50 Overstuffed
Tapestry
Davenport
Spring 'Seats and
Back
$7Q.50
i J
$12.5040 Lb.
Layer Felt
Mattresses
In Pretty Art
Ticking
$9.95
$12.50 To $18.50
Oak Frame
. Rockers
With Leather Seats
$JQ.95
$96, Walnut
Vanity
Dresser
An Exceptional
Value
$1Q.50
We Charge
No Interest
1