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Monday Evening, January 12, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD E E I Thirty-two were added to (he liurch on Sunday in the evangelistic meeting now In progress at the First hriBtiu church under the lead of I bilderu and Iluhgatt evangelists. It the greatest Biugle day from the l amlpoiiit of numbers adfled, that the fhureh has had in its history, states ir. K. V. Stivers, pastor. The Sun- ay schuol showed an utteudum-e of hio'2 and the total number added dur ing the first week and the first day of the second week is 01. It has beeu the Listoiu of the church, in the past, to Ltd an evangelistic meeting ouee M-h year, aim troui me expern'iicu t .i... ...itr ir Iihs I wen fmmd that Ihe uiouths of January ami February re tho inos) appropriate lor sucu au hfurl. During the six years of tlie present ;iaturatp meetings have been held at : niii'h vttnr with lint n Hiuirlo HIS 111"- J - -wr,-- xeeption. The present series will ...ir,.in ni'fiirdiiiL' tn nliiiia now lint.l f'fbrunry 1st, unless the interest iioiild Ucmunu a longer mceuuK. rri.n uiiriitftn unhwx-t tliift nvpniiii? is i.nc 4 w j. - - ci... i l.u iiri-n till v nf tlid KiiiL'ilnm i)f IUO - - leaven!" This is men's night and it lien's chorus will compose the choir, ilr. Kdgar Kellcnv, the young man tio lias neen nearu wnu nui'ii iiu'uh re by the peopfe of Kugene will histle some of the great church lio have the service in charge. While ic men nave cnargc lonigni, it ib a leeting for every oue aud'the off i-,-rs of the church on behalf of the ipinbership, extend a most hearty in- E (Continued from page one) ii KrutindH tli;it the estnto was a iMt-ity fund. After tho sesHion the governor ve nd the bill. It is h:i id there is n nssibility that n new' bill will b it riidiierii ttrnviiliniF tlinl nliimt lr cent of the 00.000 be placed in e state irremiejrjle sctiuol tmicl uud :it tile remainder be remitted. Kmtetment.of this bill would' in ef- t sustain the veto o tJie governor. AMENDMENT ASKED S.U.K.M. Ore.. Jau. 12. A closer tcnlation of dunce halls in non-incor- nited centers wdl be the ami of an liendment, I.. L. Swnn of Linn ciilii) j hopes to have mnde to present luw. Iiidopted, it wotild be necessary fur lunco hnll proprietor or obtain the A. B. C. Super Electric Cylinder type, copper tub, swinging wringer, full cabinet. This machine placed in your home on a first payment of only Today's Cross A Capltul Ptmle By J. C. s& s M , H m mi im 36 37 M 33 pp it MO im H so .. WZ. si m. 52 I I I Wm I if I I HORIZONTAL fl short laugh 29 Christmas 3 inveijtor of the tele phone 6 measure ment in one direc tion 7 preposition 8 depart 9 aloft 10 bushel (abbr.) 12 pronoun 14 shortly 15 Orient 17 astringent 19 joker 20 holds in control 21 a gull 23 fetter , carols 82 wait for 33 baseball player (abbr.) 85 exterior covering of a seed 86 part of a ship 38 certify 39 enthusiasm 4 1 you t 42 a direction (abbr.) 43 part of the face I 46 Russian emperor's title 48 New Eng . land state f24 the same 26 notice of proposed marriage i Herewith is No. 71: ' (abbr.) 50 obstacles 51 uncouth I 52 borders t solution to puzzle Htguutm-es f 12 citizi'tis of his school district onliis application for license. REFUGE SOUGHT SALKMy Ore.. Jim. 12. Senator I.'pton'will introduce a bill providiug c oJRI R ode s'ir T m p It sjT s osfflo V a A P ! c I E M O NTjjT R A T I E IjapT Apj" MU D EHI O N SK THT N O RIM 5 g E lflRpWMp AM e IpJo t T c S mb ylRfsjo p nieJp RBan e b j ?at-fei vkae u spis b.u o v)as tTlIo g pg'Sy; TrPlU ANT fi! nIoInWd I L aItIe -tUlW E ft OB A C AI3S M vL Sa? 1! n 1 tJpIa. iocssn E tl iM k A ii E!2J3 U o c k. 33 1 BilKjTBlelLlElsyMlElllHlyjLlI ic $5.00 Balance Easy Monthly Payments BAILEY ELECTRIC - Word Puzzle To Solve BOYD VERTICAL. 1 female bird 2 slightly fer mented liq uor ' 3 crib 4 be tardy 5 a kind of short open spout 6 oropel with ' oars 9 untwist 10 kiss (obs.) 1 1 ourselves 13 r-annual church fes tival 14 ocean 15 germ cells 16 next 18 1-1,000 in. 21 lacteal . . fluid 22 French clergyman 24 an island 25 assassinate 27 affecting with pain 28 approaches SO impreca tions t 81 a legged reptile 33 inflamed swelling on the eye 34 diocese 37 uniform 40 measure of land 42 Canadian ' province (abbr.) 44 bone 45 suffix meaning, agent 46 topograph ical engin eers (abbr) 47 diphthong 49 equals for the creation of an antelope refutf" in Lake county as a means of preserv ing liat class of game. Army Officers of County Will Meet Arrangements (nr an itrtny corre spondence course for members of the officers reserve corps of Lane county arc being ma do by the Lane county chapter pf the reserve association of the United States. The Lane county unit wan receutly organized. A meet ing and banquet of the chapter is' scheduled to be held this evening at the Anchorage. Carlton Spencer, Hecretary, has issued the call for the meeting. 1 MARCEL AND CURL 75c. 801 Willamette. Room 5. Phone rSS-J. (iny Thompson. - t NCIMG A L LANE COUIUTYWILL ELECT AT MEETING Officers and directors of the "five national banks of Lane county will be elected at the annual meeting i '.o be held tomorrow iu compliance with tlie national bunk luxvs. No changes nrv 'contemplated at the first Nation al bank here, according to announce ment today. One new director will be elected by the stockholders of the I'nited States National bank to take, tlie place of V. It. Koliettson, who re eently resigned to enter the Uauuei ltohertsnn company. , The present officers of tJie five Lane county national tmniift are; First National bank 1'. K. Snod grass, president; larwin Itristow. vjce-president; W. T. Gordon, view president: A. A. ltoRers, cashier; O. A. llougiuin. assistant cashier; M. V. Sturhuek. assistant cashier; 1'. V. Hrown, assistant cashier; L. J. Tem ple, assistant cashier; L. S. MeCready. assistant cashier, llireetors: P. K. Snodgrass, Darwin Hristow, Luke L. Goodrich. V. L. C'bninbjrs, V. T. Gordon. Arthur A. Kegel's, llichanl Shore Smith. I'nitwl States National bank President. V. V. Calkins: vico-liresl dent, V. N. McAlistcr: vice-president ncd cashier, lavid Auld: assistant easJiier. H. 11. Hobbs: assistant cash ier, Nathan Barrett; assistant cashier, Mnhellc Russell: assistant 'cashier, M. SAY- Have you ever thought you'd like to change husbands? Of course your husband's faults stand out like warts on a pickle, but say may be you don't know how well off you are 'Tennyrate See this story of two girls who tried it Extra Attraction BABY PEGGY in her new comedy "The FLOWER GIRL" CASTLE WASHERS THROUGH A VERY FORTUNATE JOBBING CON NECTION, WE HAVE SECURED A CARLOAD OF THESE WASHERS, ON TERMS SO SATISFAC TORY THAT WE ARE ABLE TO PASS THEM ON TO OUR FRIENDS ON A MONTHLY PAYMENT BASIS SO REASONABLE THAT NO FAMILY IN EUGENE OR VICINITY NEED BE WITHOUT AN ELECTRIC WASHER. This Offer Is For A Limited Time Oniy DO NOT DELAY, THE OPPORTUNITY YOU HAVE WAITED FOR IS HERE, OWN AN ELECTRIC WASHER, CUT OUT THE WEEKLY DRUDGERY. FACTORY DEMONSTRATORS ARE HERE, ASK FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR HOME WITHOUT OBLIGATION. Ethel Taylor, llireetors; W. YV. Cal kins, F. N. McAlister, liavid Auld. W. It. ltobertson, I., . lieckwith, C. S. Frank, Adilie II. Osburn. First National bank of Junction City V. C. Vttsliiurne, president; C, It. nnd It. A. Washburnc, vice presidents: K. V. Moorhenr, cashier. First National bank of Siiringfield William ti. Hughes, president; L. K. l'nge, vice president; L. C Martin, rasbier. First National bank of Cottage Grove Herbert Kakin. president; T. C. Wheeler, cashier; Worth Harvey, assistaut cashier. Medical Group to lJeet at Hospital' Members of tlie l,ime Counfy Modi oh I soriety wjll ntiond n dinner and I'linie to hit held ThurBilay evening tit thfl 1'noifio t'hristinn bostM nvord ttK to Hnnnuneemeiit tmlny. The nieili. oiil soeioty lias ulrotidy Jield these nicetiiiRs itt the Mercy and the Ku gfiio honpitnls dnrini; tli past your as u part of t lie regular romsiuii -f the v'iKani.aiiou rah nuuitli. Thv program for the cveut is being made ready. Guard Team Plans Roseburg Contest Cyniany C of the national guard of Kugene will meet Company 1 of ltoschurg in n hnakethall game next Friday evoning at the HoatVirg ar mory, according To announcement to day. Monday. January 110 the Hoae J burg team will be here to meet Com- i panv C on the nrtnory floor as oiw of tho features of the hig smoker t ! be t i lined by the guard units that evening. j L1 , Grth . P.0"" Pitt. VarC on! Vlctof KIX00EAM NEWS Pf3 pn ANY. rjK CUb TIME PLAYING Jkj A llll SAL (D. EL LIE TJX LEVY (Continued from page one) court, througfh the advice of lUstrict Attorney .lohnfton, bud prepared a budget calling for a levy for general purposes of ihe Couniy in au amount exceed:ug the levy of the previous year plus ai per cent thereof by over 10,000. 't thcu aked for and received an opinion from the State Tax commis sion which agreed with my construc tion. "My letter to the Slate Tax com mission was passed on to the attorney general and 1 received today au opin ion from that offinal wholly oouciding wiih my interpretation. City Levy Is Sat 'The Kugene city council adjusted ita levy by the advice of the city at torney, and of all Ihe tax levying bodies of Lane County that have, made levies against the lD'.M nasessment roll not one has exceeded the six per cent limitation excepting the couuty court. "I am informed that another county court of this state, last year exceed ed the six per cent limitation and, after the roll was turued over to the sheriff, an injunction was filed nnd After Inventory Specials In men's, women's and children's shoes these specials will save you money in footwear. Ladies' high lnce shoes in vici kid and calf. Values up to $4. QQ To close out at ' Ladies' pumps and oxfords includ ing satin, suode'( patent,- calf nnd vici. Choice fj Men's black kid bluchers with box toes, nnd cushion insole. Good, com fortable shoes jg Boys' shoes in sizes 1 to 4i. Ideal for school or staple, serviceable shoo selling for only '. E OF TO COMPANY the fdierif was required to go to the exiDe and trouble of readjusting the uiufiuj in his ctltectious. ' "I am a I mo advised that another county of this statu has this year ex ceeded the limitation in like maimer and thut certain iutcreM say that when the roll come into the hands of the sheriff t collect the tax, au in junction will be filed."' " I0( REWARD We, the undersigned, agree to pay the sum of tine hundred (?100.OO) dollar for information leading to the urrest ami conviction of p:irty or par ties who broke into and robbed our summer homes situated near the Mc Kenzie Trout Hatchery. Any informa tion will bo treated strictly coufiden- tiut. WM. KNKIXAND, john Medium:, .1. r. PKICK jt'J Old Time Dance W. O. V Hall 8th and Lincoln TUESDAY XIGIIT ' Jan. 13, 1925 niul ever)' Tuesday sen nWw'filliyrttKit Ladies' pumps and oxfords. All styles and leathers. Yalues up to $5.00. Special fll Off now at tytOd Infants' Shoes Dainty littlo infant shoes, patent leather with QQ to C-f C? kid top, special ?XUt Men's tan shoes, mado on tho Len nox Inst, good .heavy Q'? dross" sjioes, special . . ipwJd 3C 1 ll A. B. C. Oscillator The most wonderful Washer value over of fered, the Wonder Washer, at ita price, cabinet model, copper tub, full six sheet capacity, delivered to you on a first payment of only $5.00 Balance Monthly THE BUTTON SHOP Plp.iting. Buttons and Hemstitching. StI 7th AvV. Fast. Phone 1713. J. Plumbing Supplies For Less Honth of January 20x30 "White. Enamel Sink $8.35 1 Lot of Closet Seats With Cover , Your Choice S3.35 Williamson & Co. 153 E. 10th Street WW iiiiihww dress. A $2.79 PHONE 234 640 Willamette Street PHONE 234