Tuesday Evening, January 13, .jo5
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THE EUGENE GUARD
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, LOS AXGKLKS. Jan. 13. Elmer
C. Henderson, head football conch
at the I'uiverBily of Southern Cnlifnr
liln, lias tendered his resignation Bud
the Baiue has been accepted, the Los
Angeles Kinnu'uer .Kays it has learn
ed from seiiH-official sources.
Efforts are beinx niado to set
Knute Rorkne, Notre Dame mentor
tu accept the position vacated by
Henderson . and Warren llovard,
comptroller at Southern California.
and JI. J. Stonier, secretary and treas
urer, were iu conference yesterday
w.th Rockne at San Francisco, the
Kxaminer says. .
No official statement could be ob
tained from U. S. L authorities,
. Graduate Manager Gwynn Wilson re
fused either to affirm or deny the re
port but said that within ten days a
formal statement would be made.
(By The Associated Press)
In order to nvoid a recurrence of
the Mann-Lewis match iu which the
former was accused of deliberately
throwing his opponent out of the rinj,
rules have been drafted to govern the
mutch in Chicago between Allen Kus
tace of Wakefield, Kan., and Ktimia
laus Zbyazko, former heavyweigl
chumpiou, The rules provide for clis
liinlificatiou of the - offender uud
awarding of the fall and match to the
vUtim if either deliberately throws
'his opponent out of the ring.
Loafing and fraternizing on the
field by players In Piidfic l.'oast .Base
ball league clubs In' forbidden in a
resolution adopted at yesterday's
i ling at I.os Angeles of club own
ers and directors. The new ruling pro
hibits visiting of players of rival
teams in front of the stands of bleach
ers or near IJic bench of either club
anil also bans players from conversing
wilh fans during n game, Players
failing to conform with the ruling will
be fined $25. 1 i
Milton S. Patrick and I). M. Ilcnton
were elected directors of the Angel
City Itnsehull association nt yester
day's meeting at Washington park,
l.ns Angeles. They were the only new
amioihl incuts, all other officers of
the board of directors being re-clec-
cd.' William Wrigley was uame.l
chairman of the bnini. while .1. II.
1 'at rick will again fill the position of
president of the Los Angeles Pacific
Const league club.
' The Stanford basketball team will
leave l'nlo Alto tomorrow to Invaoc
southern California. Games will b".
played I.os Angeles against l'onionn
Friday night and against the 1'ni
Vers.ly of Culifornia, southern branch,
Saturday night,
i
(lty The Associated Press)
.lack Hritlon, former welterweight
i-ii Million of the world, will appear in
la au FrancirM) ring next Friday
ii slit, It is announced by local promo-le-.'s.
His oppiinent has not yet been
circled nor has it been determined
what number of ruluids the event will
be.
An endurance howling record of 7.1
coiiyerulive games during M hours on
the driveways made recently by F.nrl
Smith of Limn. Ohio, hns been dis
puted bv Hill Gray of Vancouver. It.
C. firuy claims that In .limitary, 11)11,
he rolled continuously for loVj hour
completing I'-'ll games for ll grand
average of 1S0.81I. lie. declared his
highest game was ill and the lowest
118.
IZZY TANNER WINS
pnitTI.AXI). Ore.. .Ian. 111. Iv.xy
Tanner, St. Paul welterweight, won a
ion-round de.Nlou here last night
from Hod lMilnn. of San Francisco.
,lne Gorman nnd Henny Poison, loca
lightweights, fought a .ten round
draw.
Tanlac puts flesh
on scrawny
YOU simply can't expect
to jtot back your health
and Btrcngt.li as long as
your body s scrawny and
underweight. Let Tanlac
put sonic good flesh on
your bones, put your stom
ach in shape again and
purify your Mood. Then
sco how much better you
feel.
Jn our files arc more ttiau
100,000 glowing letters of
prniuc from men and wo
men who credit their pres
ent vigorous health to Tan
lac. What it has done for
thepi it can surely do for
you.
Tanlac is nature's great
tonic hihI builder. It is
compounded after the fam
ous Taulao formula from
roots, barks and curative
herbs. It gets right down
to tlio scat of trouble
makes you feel a lot better
right from tin? start.
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..TANLAC
FOR. YOUR HEAJLTH
Cancer Treatment
Is Announced in
Russian Academy
LENINGRAD, Russia, Jan. 13.
OP) Dr. Jlolotkoff, professor in the
Neurological academy here, annouuees
tlio employment of a new method of
treatiug cancer, which be claims will
effect -cures. The trcutiuent consists
of cutting the nerve leading' directly
to the cancerous growth.
Accorditig to Professor Molotkoff,
the nerves pluy a vital part in all
cases of cancer. At the academy of
medical sciences he exhibited several
patients who he said had been cured
by the new method. The same treat
ment, he asserts, will also heal gan
grene and inflammation of the mar
row, of Ibe bones.
Premature explosion or 12 sticks of
dynamite resulted In the death of
Charles Vanvandt. 43, employe of the
Crooks and McGlavin Construction
comuanv near Oakridge, wnose body
was brought to Eugene yesterday
afternuon.
The accident took place Saturday,
it was announced.
The victim lived for n short time
after the accident, although badly
wounded. He had placed the 12 sticks
of dynamite, it was reported, and an
other workman thinking he was clear
of the explosion, threw the switen
that set off the charge.
Tlio body is nt the Ilranstcttcr
cbnnel and la being held nwaiting
word from the I. O. O. F. lodge of
Forest City, t'al., of which Mr. Van
vandt was member.
DIES AT HOSPITAL
C. It. Jl'rttd, died at the Pacific
Christian liospinl this morning. He
was a well-known real estate ninn of
Eugene, hnving been iu business here
for the lust 2.1 years. His home was
at -lay Fifth avenue west.
Resides his widow, .Mrs. ' Vetta
Meud, he is survived by tlio following
children: Hoy Meud and a daughter,
Vina -Mead of Eugene; Mrs. V. J.
Darling aud Mrs. T. A. 1'et.ers of
Springtield' and C. I., lthonds of
Euumclaw, Wash, lie leaves two bro
thers, Leo Meud of Chit-ago, and M.
M. Mend of Hillsboro.
Mr. Mead was a, member of the Be
nevolent and Protective Order of
Elks, the Eagles and the Woodmen of
the World.
The body Is at the Wnlker chapel
in Springfield, and funeral arrange
ments will be announced later.
OF 7' TO GATHER
Physical directors of the 15 "I"
associations of Oregon, Washington
and Idaho will hold their annual meet
ing nt Seattle and Tuenma, Wash.
Februury 1 to 3, according to word
received by 10. E. Il'ildciunn. physical
director of the I:ugene association.
Many leaders prominent in the physi
cal program of the interiintionnl os
Kixiii t ion will be present for Hie
three-day meeting, l IJie announce
ment .Plans will be taken up for ev
eral northwest tournaments to be
held during the coming year and Eu
gene is expected to enter some of
these esnecially the volleyball con
tests which were held at Portland
last, year, Mr. Holdeman said.
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folks
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"My appetite was gone, and
I was losing weight fast.
Couldn't sleep my genaral
health was bad. Tanlao
brought my weight up 1 S lbs.
and made me feel like a nsvf
woman."
Manola Gunn
I JS6 E. 35th St.
Lot Angeles, Calif.
ready to help you.
Iu eases of torpul liver,
rheumatism, sleeplessness,
. , '. , 1 . ,. '
lowered resistance, intliges-1
tioll, malnutrition ailtl gen- ,
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bottle this verv dav nnd'
start fooling hot tor toniirht.
BE
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KTATEHOUHE, SALEM, Ore.,
Jan. 13. Ilcinedlnl legislation will l
necessary to make effective the
amendment to the soldiers' hnnua law
adopted by the session of 1023 and
later approved by the people, extend
ing, among other things, the benefits
of the bonus act to Spanish war
veterans, and to womfyi who served in
the World war In any branch of the
army or navy of the United States
or cither of its allies.
Hecuuse of defective phraseology iu
a portion of the amendment reading
"femala employes of the war depart
ment who served In the signal corps
of the army or m'nrine corps, women
who served with the marine corps are
disnunlified to receive the benefits
of the act for the reason that the
war department and the marine corps
are separate and distinct branches of
the government nnd an employe or
the marine corps cannot also be an
employe of the war department."
In another joker Is found a dis
crimination against the ex-soldier
who now applies for a cash bonus,
as compared with ex-soldiers who ap
plied prior to the amendment, In that
under the amendment the applicant
is entitled to only S2o5, while under
the law as It originally atood $435
was allowed for the same maximum
term of service. This came about by
a change In the dates of service by
which ex-soldiers are eligible for tne
bonus. Originally the law provided
that the service of applicants snnuiu
havo been between April u, ivii,
and November 11. 1010. The amend
ment changes the latter date to No-
vemher 11. 1018.
Persons who served in the navy
or marlno corps of the fnited StateB
or its allies are deprived from any
benefit of the bonus law, while those
who wcro In the army of the United
States or allies are entitled either to
the cash bonus or the loan. 'Ibis di
scrimination is due to errors.
Relatives of war veterans who have
died since leaving the service also
are deprived of the loan. Under the
act as first passed these could secure
loans but the amendment provides to
answer only for relatives of those
who actually died white In service.
One part of the amendment is
found to extend both the bonus and
the loan privileges to Spanish war
veterans, while another Bcction re
stricts them to lonns only.
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(Continued front page one)
signs on all public highways bisecting
and Intersecting the main stato high
ways. HOUSE ADJOURNS
STATEHUUst;, Hiilem, 'Ore., Jan.
13. Veto measures written by Gover
nor Walter M. Pierce after the legis-
lutlve session of 11K3 were rend m
the senate today and referred to com
mittees. In the house a few measures were
introduced today, aud bills introduced
vcBtcrdny were read, after wlncli tne
house adjourned until - ! m.
An unofficial poll taken of flouau
members toduy showed M agniuai
,ii(i.iin nt child labor amendment
of the federal constitution and 14 for
ratification, three doubtful.
The unofficial poll taken this morn
ing was as follows:
For the measure- nancy, neiioen,
Hall, Hamilton, Huilctt, HuriDuri,
I.oneigan. McClllliHter. Mott, .North,
Pierce, Sliuiuwiiy, Winsluw, Wood
ward. . . .
Against the mensure niram. u-
fev, Isomer, Fisher, f itxnmurice.
Kurd,, Herman, (lordon, Itiiiniim.
n,.,.. Howard. Hunter of Union. Kil-
linin, Mann, Miller, Dukes, Reynolds,
Huberts, Rushlight, iiussen, ociuo-
mier, Hheltnu. HhrocR, won, icu
Karden, Tom, Wlieeler, Wilson.
Doubtful-P.uti-8, lluehaniin, Tuck-
U'a hill prepared by W. E. Crows.
state corporation commissioner, de
igned to place teetll in tne nine aj
law and meet olijcctioiis to ioc
f..,,-nilv voiced by the public was
introduced today by Senator Joseph.
The amendment bill placea stringent
regulation upon dealers, brokers and
agents operating under the act.
Privilege of filing affidavits of pre
judice against circuit judges would be
wiped out entirely by a bill introduc
ed today ny senuior i .
Dance Halls Hit.
NTATEHOt SIO, Salem, tire. .Ian.
13 A stringent regulation of coun
try dance balls .would be enforced un
der house bill number HI Introduced
,v swan. Linn county, in the house
tins morning. An applicant desiring lo
operate a tl.ni.-e ball in a uon iiicoi-iiorut.-.l
community would he forced to
lit the signature of 12 members
f his school district along with hi
application for license. He would also
be compelled to post a bond of f.nHi
with the r-minty court.
House bill N. 1- Introduced b.v
Swan would make It mandatory for
v woman drawn on the Jury list be
ing notified to serve notice within 1m
dm If "he declined lo serve.
Trapping r killing of heavers In all
counties east of the Cascade moun
tains would be Indefinitely prohibited
hy house hill No. S. introduced by
Foul of lliiint nnd Harney counties.
IRRIGATION BILL UP
STATF.lliil'SI-:. Salem, lire. .I.in.
1X Senator liuvis. of tirnnt. Har
ney nnd Malheur counties and ltep
rearntutive Ivan E. Hakes of Ontario
h7 "r'r'1 "" f" ,rnf;""ffl " '
make the slate law col-form to the
rr,,nr, llf ,., fan. rinding committee
and the federal act that was bused on
rTrt' T1V, bf i",rml,";-
ed by Sennlor Pavn.
rapids project favored
ST.VTKllorsi'.. Snlem. Ore.. .Inn
13. Senate Joint memorial number J.
bt Senator Kit tier and Kepresentative
Mann re.piests the Oregon delegation
in emigres to continue their efforts
to obtain federal recognition of the
Umatilla rapids project.
CONSOLIDATION WITHHELD
oi'ATEliOL'SE, astern, Un-., Jan.
13. If a joint resolution introduced
by Senator Hail Monday prevails io
the legislature there will be no ef
fort made at this session to con
solidate state offices and ' depart
ments. The resolution calls fur a
special committee of one senator, two
representatives and two members
from the state at large to investigate
the subject and report at the 1UU7
session. The president of the senate
would appoint the senate member and
one of the members from the state at
large and all tile others would be ap
pointed by the speaker of the houie.
The committee would be authorized
to subpoeua witnesses. or do anythiug
else to fulfilment of the duties. It
would serve without pay.
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BTATEHOL'SK. SALEM. Ore.. Jan
13. A state income tax bill is to bo
introduced by Senaubr Tooze of Clack
amus. It will he called the property
tax limitation act, on the theory that
it will cut property taxes to a great
degree and ultimately eliminate them
- The rates of taxation under the act
range from a minimum of five per
cent to a maximum ot 25 per cent.
The lowest exemption is $SUU for sin
gle persons without dependents and
the highest is $25,000. Exemptions
for married persons . are $200, - for
each dependent. For incomes above
$20,000 the maximum of 25 per cent
taxation applies. Tne measure pro
vides a property offset or exemption
for real property.
The tax would be imposed on all
resident individuals, including trusts
to persons unknown, with respect to
the entire net income accruing to
them within the state, but not outside
the state, -
SENATE ADJOURNS
STATEHOUSE, SALEM, Ore.,
Jan. 13. The senate adjourned nt 2
o'clock till 10 o'clock tomorrow morn
ing. The legislature expects to ad
journ Thursday noon until Monday.
President Moser admonished the mem
bers to introduce all the bills possible
before that time.
Attorney Cardwell
Dies at Roseburg
ItOSEBURG. Ore., Jan. 13.
Attorney William W. Cardwell,
for many years one of the best
known criminal lawyers of the
state, died this afternoon after
a long illness.
He was ndmltted to the Oregon,
bar In 1890. He practiced iu
Burns until 1892 then moved to
medford where be lived until
1894, after whicn ne movel to
Koseburg, whero ho engaged In
the practice ot law until , six
years ago, when lie retired, lie
served two aeBsious in the Ore
gon legislature .' representative
from Douglas county.
Ho leuves a widow, one, sen
and one duugliio. The tuno-..tl
services will be iielrt In Rosabura;
on Wednesday with Interm-nt nt
Jacksonville, Wr-dnesday.
Delegation Plans
To go to Meeting
About (i0 boy 8 from Lane county
will nttcml tlio older boys conference
of Southern Oregon to be held 11 1
ltoKelnii'K next Friritiy, Sm nrdny and
811 nd . v under the direction of the V.
M. C. A., according to V. P. Walter,
boy work secretary of the Kukpiip
Y. M. C. A. who will be in charge of
the croup from hero. Twenty-five to
:tu boys from Kugene are expected to
sign up for tbe -convention trip, Mr.
Walter uniil. Churches, clubs ami
grotipa will be represented in the dele
gation, is the announcement.
Carnival Queen to
Be Voted This Week
Miss Aiidry Diinner and Miss
Virginia C.rny nre the two young
Indira who will bo candidates
tor tlio honor of Carnival queen
at Santa Clnrn, ns a result of
tlio vote taken the first week, it
wns alintitincPd toduy. The voters
will next bo iiRked to solect one
of the two candidates.
Tlio carnival will start Friday
evening nt 7:30 o'clock, nnd is
sponsored by the Parent-Teacher
association of Santa Clara. A
lively program of attractions Is
being nrrnnged by the committee
In charge.
Justice Belt Gives
Out First Opinion
SAI.1CM, Ore., Jan. 13. Jusii.-e
licit, new member of the supreme
court, handeil dov.ll bis first opinion
today. This was 'an uffirmntive of
a decree of the late Judge Itiughatii
of the lower court for Marion county,
ill the case of Frank Kwing. -appellant
ngninst William H. K. It.van, a
suit for the specific performance of
a contract in the conveyance of real
property.
J. H. ROSS DIES
PENDLETON. Ore.. Jan. i:i.-,.
II. Rofo", a veteran of the Civil war,
aud w ho us n member of Company I.
HvSih Ohio volunteers, marched niih
Sherman to the sen, died this morning
at his homo here at Ihe age of 'N't.
Death was due to infirmities of old
age.
PAGES APPOINTED
STATKIItH SE. S.M.EM, tire..
Jan. l.'t. Two girls and one boy have
been appointed pages in the lioiuc of
representatives. Opal lloskius, a high
school gill of Slaufielil, mid Until
Ruilie of Salem are Hie g.rls. Charles
M. Charlton, of Itr.liuoiiil. is the lone
hoy.
cut I hit Out -It ll Worth Money, i
Send this nil and ten rents to Kol.-v t
& Co., 1'S.tS Sheffield Ave.. Chicago.1
III., writing your name and ad.lrr ;
. lenrlv, You will receive a siimple1
bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND
TAIt COMPOUND for coughs, colds'
Ml hosrs.-nes. also sample packages
of FOLEY PILLS, a dieuretie stim
ulant for the kidneys, and FOLEY
.'ATIIAHTU' TABLETS for rnni-p-ltion
Slid biliousness. These de
pendable remedies are free fr.-iu opi
ates and have helped millions of peo
ple. Try I lit "4 Uv)
HIT IN MEASURES
OF STATE SOUS
STATEHOUSE, SALEM, Ore.,
Jan. l.'i. The first of a aeries of bills
striking at the adunnistrutiun of Gov
eruor Pierce have made their appear
ance In the legislature. Senators Kit
uer and Taylor introduced a bill in the
senate, abolishing the state market
agent and Representative North intro
duced a bill in the house abolishing the
same office and also that of prohibi
tion commissioner.
Dills also are expected to be intro
duced merging the insurance and cor
poration departments with other
state offices, and also transferring
jurisdiction over the penitentiary to
tiic state board of control.
The bill introduced iu the senate
also transfers the grain department,
now under jurisdiction of the state
market agent, to the public service
commission where it was originally lo
cated.
Abolishment Asked
North's bill abolishes the two of.
flees outright. North, however, does
not expect his measures to pass. He
has merely put them forth to bring
about discussion.'
With reference to the penitentiary,
It is pointed out that it was originally
under the board of control with the
rest of the state institutions.
Originally the corporation depart
ment was under the secretary of state
and a number of legislators now advo
cate that it should either be placed
hack under this official or transferred
to the banking department. .
House hill number three, introduc
ed hy Representative Bennett would
tighten the parole laws ot tne state,
pertaining to convicted first degree
murderers. Under its provisions, the
recommendation of the parole board
to which a case may have been sub
mitted by the governor, would be
turned over to the supreme court for
hearing.
Closer Supervision
House hill No. 4 introduced by Rep
resentative Ford would give the state
highway commission closer supervis
ion over the -construction of market
roads and also. permit the expendi
ture of market road funds on state
highways, with the specific exceptions
of the Columbia River, Pacific nnd
Old Oregon Trail highways. The
measure would make it optional with
the county courts or boards' of coun
ty commissioners as to whether mar
ket road funds shall be expended on
state highways.
' Retail of fireworks would be gen
erally prohibited under house hill No.
S, introduced by Representative Cof
fey of Multnomah.
By means of high-speed transmit
ting and receiving telegraphic instru
ments a telegram sent from Kugene
to New york City may be delivered in
18 miuules, J. A. McKcvitt, manager
of the Western Union Telegraph com
pany told the Rotary club at its noon
luncheon today. ' . .
Mr. MfKuvitt explnined the duplex
niachiue used by the larger telegraph
stations by which eight messages may
be sent over one wire at- the same
fme, automatically received and auto
matically Typewritten, nc trneeil tne
history of the industry in America
and mentioned more than 100 million
telegrams are bundled daily at the
present time.
The ruilio will not affect the tele
graph business, Mr. McKcvitt said.
because it is not private. Its big field
entertainment, the speaker de
clared.
R. A. Booth spoke in memory of
Rolo Drain, who died Friday night.
The next luncheon of tlio club will
he followed by a trip to the university
school of music, it was announced,
where John Wlnrk Evans nnd John
Lnndsbury will offer a pipe organ re
cital on the new Instrument recently
insl ailed.
More than ;(0 Eugene Rotnrians
are planning to go to Portland Fri
day evening to lienr the address by
IJveiett Hill of Chicago, president of
Rotnry International, it has been an
nounced.
HUSKIES WIN
SEATTLE. Jan. lit. The Uuivcr-
sitv of Washington basketball team in
Is first Pacific Coast conference
game here yesterday defeated Whit
man college. 4S to -.'2.
HARRY GARDNER RELEASED
l,t)S AXl.KI.ES Jan. 111. Harry
tlardncr. pitcher for the Portland club
of the Pneific Coast league was given
bis unconditional release, it was nn
noiinccd here today by Thomas I..
Turner, president of the Heavers.
OPEN NOSTRILS! END
A COLD OR CATARRH
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Electrons Explained
By Robert Millikan
PASADENA, CaL, Jan. 13. Dif
ferentiation of positive nnd negative
electrons was explained to aa audi
ence of laj'inon here' last night by
Dr. Robert A. MiHiknn, head of the
California Institute of Technology
nnd winner of the Noble prize in phy
sics. Using an electroscope, the lecturer
showed how it is possible to pick off
negative electrons with an arc liplit.
or to boil them off by heating a metal
or to knock themoff by bombarding
a surface. Negative electrons at U,000
times lighter than positive. electrons,
he explained and are on the outside
of atoms where it is easier to knock
them off. The positive electron lurks
in the center and stay out longer.
EQUIPMENT IS ADDED
Additional mechanical equipment
including a new door and blind damn
is being installed at the plant of the
Terrill-Voigt Planing mill of this city.
This plant wns organized here less
than a yenr ago and has shown a good
increase in business during that time,
AN OPERATION
. RECOMMENDED
Avoided by Taking Lydia E. Pink
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Los Angeles, Cal. - "I cannot give too
much praise to LydiaE.Pinkham'9Veg-
eiaDie Lompovinu
forwhatithasdone
forme. My mother
fave it tome when
wasagirll4year8
old, and since then
1 have taken it
when I feel run
down or tired. I
took it for three
months before my
two babies were
bom for I suffered
with mv back and
had spells as if my heart was affected,
and it helped me a lot. The doctors
told me at one time that I would have
to have an operation. I thought I
would try Tinkham's, 'as I call it, first.
In two months I was nil right and had
no operation. I firmly believe 'Pink
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me after that remarked that I looked
so well. I only have to take medicine
occasionally, not but I always keep a
couple of bottles by me. I recommend
it to women who "speak to me about
their health. I have also used your
Sanative Wash and like it vervmuch.''
Mrs. E. Gould, 4000 East Side
Boulevard. Los Angeles. Cal.
Many letters have been received
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to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg
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have been advised.
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HOSIERY
Agency
D. E. Carr
272 7th A ven no Hast
riionc 1HG
is the announcement. It was through
the Kugene chamber of commerce
that the new industry was established
here.
STATISTICS
OLSON At Kugene hospital. Mo
day, January lOlM, to Mr. ai
Mrs. George Olon, Crow Ktage,
Mon-
and
KEELKll At Kugene hospital, Mon
dny, January V2, 1.125, to Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Keelor, a son, weight
G l-l! pounds.
Break a Chest
Cold With Heat
Of Red Peppers
Ease jonr tight, achlnft chfst. Stop 1
the pain. Brrak tip the congestion.
Feci a bad cold loosen up in just a
short time.
"Kpd Pepper Rub" Is the cold rem
edy that brings quickest "relief. It
rnnnot hurt you and It certainly seems
to end the tightness and drive the
congestion and soreness right out.
Nothing has such concentrated,
penetrating heat as red peppers, tnd
when heat penetrates right down Into
colds, congestion, aching muscles nnd
sore, stiff joints relief conies at once.
The moment you apply Ked Pepper
Rub you feel the tingling heat. In
three minutes the congested spot Is
warmed through and through. When
you are suffering from a cold, rheu
matism, backache, stiff neck or sore
muscles, just get a jsr of Howies Red
Pepper Rub, made from red peppers,
at any drug store. You will have the
quickest relict known. Always say
"Kowlea." .
CONCRETE
BRICK
BURIAL VAULTS
DRAIN TILE
IRRIGATION PIPE
SEWER PIPE
CULVERT PIPE
HOLLOW TILE
BLOCKS
SEPTIC TANKS
Eugene Concrete
Pipe Co.
135 Blair. Phone 903
DRY WOOD
Under Cover Any
Length
Slabwood
Body Fir
Secuitd Growth
Oak
Ash
Mapl.
Manerud-Huntington
Fuel Co.
It Welt 7ln Plus 651
or every purpose
Bread - Cakes - Pastry
TOO LATE TO CLASSirt
NICELY furnished 3-rooin nparlj
with bath. Private entrance.
irCascarets" 10c
I if Constipated,
Dizzy, Bilious
thnrtic. It doesn't sicken you t
pills, oils, alomel and salts. TtiM
nice acts wonderful, loc,
ind 50o boxes any drug sum
POR SALE
At A Sacrifice
New Star Snort Model
EUGENE DYE WORE
245 E. 9th Ave.
LET US WORK
WITH YOU
The first National's rf'0'
. object of service Is to brlM
prosperity to our ciiui
t n,l tn rtn SO. It U
equipped with every f
to help In the surceM
the business firm. orgM"
tion nnd Individual.
Let us work more with V
i im re'
Ml n y lilf ''v .
Keel free to call on n
any time. It Is 0"' '
lego to serve.
40 Years ef
Helpful Sarvlcf
TIRST
NATIONAL 'BAN
of Eugene
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