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lih 'il-1 . , Cit : Monday Evening, Jnnnnry 12, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Pago Five CLEARANCE orings Sale Prices Range From $5.95 to $8.22 Reduced from 'former- prices up to $t2.50. fmMfh THAT Apggrf CHIROPRACTORS MEET The Willamette Valley Chiropractic snciation held its monthly meeting k Eugene Saturday evening. The fo). pwiog members; wero present: Dr. nrce Henacy of Albany, Dr. J. A. Ridmer and K. M. Peffcr of Corval- A FIRST COIMSIDERTION You, perhaps, haveplanned to do tbls year many things that were left undone in 1524.' Is maintaining; a banking connection ono of them? It should be for the various ways you can use your bank profitably mean a great deal towards , your prosperity. You will find the First f National particularly help ful in every respect for here are every facility and ef i ficient application of them j' to your needs. B s is 'i ' 40 Years of f Helplul Service j . FIRST NATIONAL BAN.rC i of Eugene 1 ;tlRCt ! 3 Golf Hose i Knickers Sweaters REMOVAL SALE of novelty Brushed Wool and Mohair Sweaters at 257 off Smartly styled sports sweat ers of brushed -wool and brushed mohair in a large assortment of desirable col LARGE'S 865 Willamette lis. Dr. IL II. Hagan of Cottage Gnove; Ir. S. A. Dauford. president. Dr. J. I. Fischer, vice-president. Dr. R. . Ashton, Biecrctary-trcasurer, of Etigenc. Dr. R. C Graham read a paper on non-surgical hernia, the dis cussion being taken up by various members. The next meeting will be in Albany Saturday, February .7. Take Salts If Stomach Isn't Acting Right TTndiReRted food delayed in the stomach decays, or rather ferments, the name n$ food left in the open air, Fays a noted authority. He also tella ns that Indigestion in caused by Hy peracidity mean inn there is an excess of hydrochloric acid iu the stomach which prevents complete digestion and starts food fermentation. .Thus everything eaten sours in the stom ach much like garbage sours in- a can, forming acrid fluids and gases which inflnlc the stomach like a toy balloon. Then we feel a heavy, lumpy misery in the chest; we belch up gas; we eructate sour food or have heart burn, flatulence, water-brash or naus ea. He tells us to lay aside all digest ive aids and instead get from any pharmacy four ounces of .lad- Salts and tJkkc a tablrspoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and drink it while it is effervescing, and furth ermore, to continue this for aweok. While relief often follows the first dose, it is important to hln neutral ize the acidity, remove the gas-making mass, start the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive juices. .Tad Salts is inexpensive, and is made from ,the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and sodium phosphate. Tbis harmless salts is used for many stomach dis orders with excellent results, " IF YOU LIKE GOLF Or even if you hate it, you'll like our new golf hose, sweaters, knick ers, everything to make the country a bit nicer. il S1.50 to S 5,00 S5.00 to $10.00 $6.00 to $12.50 Wade Bros. Home of Hart Seliaffiicr & Marx Clothes Y CITY NEWS' :-: j (Continued from page oue) install officers Wr tonight iu their post room It (lie aruiorj. Pleads Not Guilty r rank M. l'archia arrested early Friday morning on a charge Qf trans porting liquor pleaded not guilty at his hearing today. . Ho will be tried tomorrow. Parehiu waa taken after a chase of five miles and the Lane dep uties were forced to shoot a tire on the car before being able to halt the alleged rum runuers' machine. Here from Salem D. L. Ijains of the l'aciliu Tele phone and Telegraph company of Sa lem, returned to his home Sunday night after spending the week-end with mends in Eugene. Notarial Commission Filed The notarial commission of K. L. Knapp was filed today at the office of the county clerk. Returns for Auto J I. I. 1'enland of McKem-ie bridge was in Eugene Sunday to get the au tomobile which he wrecked a few days ago. , : McFarlands on Visit Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Me Finland, who spent the week-end with friends iu Eugene, returned to the ranger's sta tion at Oakridge today. Mr, Mc Par land is district Cascade forest ranger at Oakridge. Ill at Home- Mrs. Louise Miller,aau employe of the Love and Barrett store, is con;m ed to her home with a case of blood poisoning; ; Released from Jail Theodore Weiss who hnB been held at the county jail on a liquor charge paid (the remainder of a fine of $100 and was released from custody, today. Returns to McKanzie Ed Woods, who has been in Eu gene for the last few days, left for McKenzie bridge this afternoon. Takes Salesman position l'reston M. Gross is taking over a salesmanship position with Allen and i Mrs. Gertrude Ilamble Millar', resident of Eugene for more thi.n years, died SuudHy morning at the Eugene hospital. Se was 4. years old, Mrs. Miller leaves a widower, M. IV Miller, and three children, Dora Eliza beth .Miller, Hubert 1 iambic Miller and Ersa Venetta Alijter, all of whom reside at the-family home, ltilti Nine teen. Ji avenue east. She' is also sur vived by her pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ilamble; two sisters, Mrs. Ersa Lowney of Keed and Mrs. Madge AVil lau of Reedsport; and one brother, Bi'ltonhlumble of Salem, . She was for several years a school teacher in Lnne county, coming to this nection from California. Mrs. Mil ler was born in Kansas. Funeral services were held this aft ernoon from the Ilranstetter chapel. Kev. E. L. Wiaterberger of Fair mount Presbyterian church 'being in charge. Interment was in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. t T .TOO FEEL GAY ENOUGH TO $rt& THE5EMEAT3 AGREE Here's some food shop ping advice: Buy meats that agree with you at prices that agree with your food allownnce. This Is a polite food market whoro your orders get prompt attention. 1 I Watch for Mr. Happy ' I ' Party . - j EUGENE j PACKING CO. U '675Willamette5tv Ask for WILLAMETTE 00LD BUTTER Always Pure-Sweet-Eresh Kfg, by Reid's Dairy 842 Pearl Kt. Lewis, and is receiving training In his new work this week. W. A. Ayres Improved V. A. Ayres who has been il! at at home for the past week is reported to be much improved today. Oscar Orury Here Oscar Drury of Oakridge waa a vis itor in Eugene today. STATE LEGISLATURE (Coutinued from page one of this position ami to treat Impartial ly every member of tnts serif te." Appointments Announced. Penfon G. Burdick, speaker of the bouse, announced his committee ap pointments Immediately following his election. This is the first time iu the history of Oregon legislative sessions that the committee appointments have been forthcoming immediately. HOUSE APPOINTMENTS SALEM, Ore., Jan. IL'. Herbert Gordon, veteran member to the lower house of the legislature from Mult nomau county heads tho ways and means committee of Speaker Bur dick committee assignments. Geruiau is chairman uf bunking, Coffey of insurance, J.uncrgau of re Lvisii'U of laws, North of taxation, Kushliglit of railways and transporta tion, Kirkwood of game aod Meiudl of resolutions. Ail are from Multnomah county. Molt of Clatsop county is clmirinnn of fisheries; liammoiig of Clackamas county ot judiciary, Hamilton of He scuutcs of irritation. Ford of Harney county of roads and highways and Hoberts of Wasco of education. The house committees follow, the firBt named being mc chairman: Agriculture Mann, Howard, latcs, Roberts, Teegnrden, riusscll. Alcoholic Traffic Hurlbiirt, North, Fuller, Swan, Reynolds, Killlam, Slid- ton. Huberts. Bunking German, Collier, Cramer, Miller, Tom, Kirkwood, A. 11. Hunter, Capitol Building and Grounds J Slimmvay, Shrock, C. .1. Hunter. CiticN and Towns Wheeler, litis- sell, Fisher. , Claims llazlctt, Shrock, Woodavd Commerce and Navigation Totter, Itushligut, Bnilcy, Winslow, Hurlbiirt, Corporations MeCullistcr, Hereh- er.. Hull. Lunercun, Lewis. Counties Wilson, Lewis, ltaudsll, Howard, Oakes. Lduintion Huberts, A. It, Hunter Tucker, Potter, King. Kleclions Graluim, Sliuuiwn.v, Hob erts, Bates, Fisher. Kxpositiuus and Fairs Handall, C .1. Hunter, Se'ttlemier, Brai liter, Hail. Engrossed Bills .Mo. mil, .Miller, Hesse. Fisheries Mott, Coffey, l'ierce, Pierce, Meiudl, King, Sett lender, Filr.niaurice. Food and Uiiiry Products Uutcs, Tucker, Hesse, Biiciiiiiuiu, ltussell. .,. Forestry and Conservation- Fuller, Hall. Ford. Bates, Tcegarteu. Gnme Kirkwood,, Cramer, How ard. Randall, Hull. Health and Public Murals Hail,' Woodward, Tucker, King, llerclier. Horticulture Miller, Settlemier, Hcrcher, Reynolds, Tom. Immigration Buchanan! - Tucker, Whcerer. Woodward. A. R. Hunter. -Insurance Coffey, German, North, McCalllstcr, King. Irrigation and Drainage Hamilton, Coffey, Cowgill, Me'indl, Collier, Oakes. Fitzmaricc. Judiciary Hammond, Cnrkin, Lew- lis, Bailey, Potter, Hamilton, GriiJiaiu. . Legilsation Corkin, Oralinm, Hucb anan, Hurlburt, Hammond, Hamilton, Gordon. Labor and Industries Reynold, Rushlight, Pierce, Fuller, Mann. Livestock A. U. Hunter, Wheeler, Window, Teegarten, Hesse. Manufacturing Settleinier, Hurl burt, Shiiinway, Collier, Winslow. Medicine, Pharmacy and Dentistry Fitzmaiirice, Hall, Bennett, Kilbnm. Swan. Military "Affairs Cowgill, Ham mond, Cramer, Bratcher, Kirkwood. Mininr Shclton. Potter, Gramer, Fisher, C. J. Hunter. Printing C. J. Hunter, Kilham, Mott, Hail, Norta. Public Institutions Kilham, 'Hey. rolds, Hnilett, Bintchcr, Kirkwood. Public Lands Bailey, Shrock, Set tleinier. Fisher, Hesse. Railways and Transportation Rushlight, Louegan, Gordon, Wilson, Ford. Resolutions Meindl, Coffey, Lew is, Carkin, Hammond. Revision of Laws Lnnegnnf Shcl ton, Swan, Rushlight, Winslow, Mott, Hazlett. Roads and Highways Ford, Gra ham, Hercher, Pierce, Coffey, Ham ilton, Winslow, Howard." Oakea. Rules and Joint Rules llennelt. Hull, Pierce, Carkin, Fuller. Salaries of Public Officials Pierce, German, Oakes, Cowgill, Rus sell. Wuvs and Meaus Gordon, Mann. Wheeler. Dennett, MiCnllister, Buch anan. Collier. At Your Grocers J BUILT IN CASCADE J 1824 REPORTED More than GO miles of new trails laud 8-4 miles of new road were con structed in the Cascade national for est during l'Mi at a total cost of $1!, 717 for the trails and f J'J.TOT for roads, it was shown by tbe annual statistical report of Nelson F. Mac duff, supervisor of tbe forest. A bridge across Portland creek on the Fall creek road cost JSHI; 11 pew tclephnuo lines were strung at a cost of $71M; and a new houso was erected , at Oakridge costing $pm, the report shows. UUe Oakridge office cost JfUNJ and three other structures creeled by the forest service, $C!S8. j Roads in the Cascade forest to . date, total 7S.4 miles, valued at $lo-,-1 5711. Jl, and trails total -177. bU miles, j valued at $10d,l!S.U. There are now oil miles of telephone line, repre- ! seining an investment of nine buildings of three rooms or less, ; four buildings of four rooms or more, ?.5i'J.o-; three oflices, $1,- I 71I4.US: eight other structures, I Il-:i. Oo; and five glass-ribbed lookout; hofises, valued at $HU48.M. The road and trail construction work during last year is divided us follows: Roads: Salmon creek road, V, mile, S10riti.il); Fall Vrcek road, lVi mile, if;iU79.43; Willnroelto road (one-half mile graded), three-fourths mile, $oUU7.01; South Fork McKeiuio road, 5 miles graded $92511. 3-; South Fork MrKemie road, 4 miles clear ing, 30',i.!.,i0; Huckleberry road, mile, fUUT.Ut. . Trails: F.Ik crcrk trail, 2 miles, ?1S:U.0S; Hehe creek trail, 0.6 miles, JlilltUS; L'mpuua divide trail, 11 miles, $1351. 45; lliyu ridgo trail, 4 miles, $1001.55; Foley ridge trail, '1 miles, $;!'-'5.0;! ; Scott trail, 7 11-4 miles, $'.'1.8S; Gold Point trail, UVi miles, $2005.10; Salmon creek trail, 111 miles, $220:i.0S; Staley ridge trail. 12 miles, $1104. S5; Aygtisla creek trail, 414 miles. $2201.1(0; Moss moun tain trail, V, mile, $170.65. lietails of the program to be held here at tbe annual meeting of the Oregitir Uetail Merchants' association' are being completed for the esniu- to he held here February 7 to 17. The following arc the division, of the piogram that .have been assigned t j the Eugene business men to ar range detail: T Sunday. February Ti "Get 1 o get her iWinuuet, 0 o'clock, Unburn hotel. Monday, February HiUegistintP n .(.f delegates at tllard hall. Trans portation of delegate rum liotela to ciiinpiis. Address . of welcome by Mayor K. It. I'niks. VI: 15 . m. l.un cheun at Anchorage at 12.13 p. m. Grand ball in evening. iTuesdHy,! Februai'y 17 Eiinclieon by husinesa men. Irving E. Vining, president of the Oregon state chamber of commerce, will be the primipal speaker at the meetings. Mr. Vining will speak uu "Oregon, a Vision of Uur Heart's Do light." E DEAD AT AGE OF 93 Thomas Ktaton of Etiftene, pioneer farmer of the Wsltervillo section. luo LA-l'ti TO CLASSIFY FOR REST Modern 3-room apart ment partly furnished at Virginia Apartments. 02S Oak. Adults only. 'Thono Springfield 12II-M. tf rOIl SAI.K new. Mrs. Bain wagon, good as Lajoie, Wendling, Ore. jlT FOIl ItKNT D-room modern house. partly furnished. Basement. Call at ' 1 145 Jefferson, tf Watch Child's, Bowels "California Fig Syrup" is ' Children's Harmless Laxative When jour child is constipated, hil ions, has cnlic. fcverif-li-lirrnlh. coat-cd-tonguc, or diarrhea, a teaspooliftil of genuine '( 'ahfurnia Kig Hyrup" sweetens the stomach and promptly cleans the bowels of poivins, gases, nils, souring fo'id and waste. Never cramps or overacts. Contains no nar colics or soothing drugs. Children love its delicious tasie. Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has full directions for babies and children of all ages, plainly printed on bottle. Mother! Vou nnM sar "California" or you assy get au imitation fig syrup. MOTHER! CALL AT OFFICE FOR FREE 1925 CALENDARS NOW IN PROGRESS m Eugene Shoppers who look aheadwho for see future needswho take advantage of every ecojiomy opportunity will be here during the January Clearance Sales in great numbers. There are savings for you will you get your share of them! died at tho home of bis daughter, Mvb. John Klcuim, 7 Kighth avenue west, Saturday. Mr. Eastern was 03 years old. Born in Fairlight, England, Marrh !, 1S.TJ,, Mr. Euaton came to the I'niled States as a boy, and in 1SS7 came to Lane county, where he oper ated a farm for many years in the Walterville region. liettidcs hia daughter, Mrs. Klemin, he is survived by four sons, Jense Easton, lliihard W. Easton, .1. Thom as Eaaton and Frederick G. Kaston, all of Waiterville. Funeral services will be held from the Veateh chapeL Tuesday, January Kt, at JO o'clock a. in. Itev. Freder ick (J. .lenninKS, paslor of the Epis copal church, will bo in charge. Inter ment will be in tne Camp Creek ceuw tery. STATISTICS . o o BORN SU.I.S At Pacific Christian hospi tal, Saturday, .fanuary 10, J025, to Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Sills of motor mule, A, Eugene, a daiiKhter, weiclil eij;lit pounds. , WALTON At rnrifii: Christian hia pital. Saturday, January 10, ll-."i, toMr. and Mrn. II. K. Walton of Oburg, a daughter. CLASH OCCURS SALEM, Ore., Jan. I-'. A sharp; rlash of opinion oecurred at. the ; meeting of the Oregon" presidential ; electors here today over the o.uenlinu j whether an olternato mesaenger to i Washington cmld be elected, wiih j llnrrielt Lane llichards on one side and tlm four male members on the I other side. COLDS THAI Chronic coughs and pertinent eoldi lead to serious lung trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, o emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with twofold action ; It soothes and heals tbe inflamed membranes and kills the germ. j Of all known drugs, creosote it reo ! ognized by the medical fraternity as the greatest healing agency for tber treat ment of chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat and lung troubles. Creomulsion contains, In addition to ! creosote, other healing elements which 1 soothe and heal the inflamed mem-1 branes and stop the irritation and in-1 flammation, while the creosote coes on 1 to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the teat of the trouble and destroys the germs that lead to consumption. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory in tho treatment of chronio enitahs and colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal bronchitia and other forms of throat j and lung diseases, and is excellent for I building up the system after colds or the flu. Money refunded If any cough or celd, no matter of how long stand- j ing, la not relieved after taking accord, i ing to directions. Ask your druggist, j Creomulsion Co, Atlanta, Ga. (Adv.) lTat giV Ing tn dit iitmut ynur ill health and when ara you going to do II?" asks one friend of anoth er. " urn going lo liavw an nniilysla mndo In tun If my aplnn la out of I gear," replied th.i other, H , "and If an, I'll havn Chi 1 roprnctlc adjustments.' Bis To Darken Hair Apply Sage Tea Common garden sage nrewed Into h iienvy ieu .wnii Biiipnur aoueq, win turn gray, Mrcakcd and faded hair beautifully vlark and luxuriant. Jimt a few applications will prove a veve- hit ion if your hair is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is trouhlesome. An easier way is to get i bottle of Wyeth's Sage ami Sulphur Compound at auy drug Htore all ready for use. This is the old-time recipe improved by the addition of other in gredients. While wispy, gray, faded hair is not i sinful, we all desire to -etain our t youthful appearance and attrutive- SPECIALS Bolding's silks and satins for dresses and blouses all guaranteed for good wear replaced if they split. i ' ' Belding's Silks and Satins. Are the Best yffif.r... $1.48 t0 53.00 .Dress Ginghams, 32 inches wide 94 to spec'in, pur yard Boys' Caps, best in town special The Everson Grocery Must Be Closed This Week If Possible ' The balance of the stock, -while it is broken lots, is all good staple groceries and we must close out what is left this week. Price is no object. We are going to sell what is left at some price. Bring your baskets, come as soon as possible if you want groceries cheaper than you ever bought them before. Merchants We have the following fixtures that must be sold. Come and look them over. 1 Ohio Cnsh Kegiater 3 Display Tables 1 Roll Top Desk 1 Hound Top Show case 2 Square Top Show Casos Detroit Automatic Scale 1 Dayton CoiUputin Scale ' , 1 McCrny lM'rigorator Everson 1450 E. 13th Street nesH. J'y darken Wye ih 'a iSage and no- one can tell, so naturully. so dampen a sponge ing your hair with Sulphur Compound, because it does it evenly. You jut or soft hniKh villi 1h rough youV hair, j it and draw this taking one smalt strand at a time; by morning all gr t ,M,onred. and, nft ay hairs have dis ci another npplicii- tion or two, vonr tifiilly dark, glos L innt. f J . " j hnir becomes beau y, uoft ami luxtir- em J9L t J $1.25 Attention 1 Cheese Cutter '. 1 Coffccr Grinder 1 Meat Block and Cut " ters' Tools 1 Sausage Grinder 1 Superb Candy Scale Several Candy Jnrs nnd Trays x Tobacco Cutter 1 Tin Gallon Oil Tank of Heavy Material. Grocery Eugene, Oregon in I Hi