Pago Two
THE EUGENE GUARD
INTER-ALLIED
MEET CLOSES
AGREEMENT
' Powers , Represented Sign
Plaa For Distribution Of
Dawes Annuities
PAWS, Jim. 14. W Preceded
by an eleventh hour victory for the
American delegation the international
fitunce convention closed today with
i In dinning of the agreement for dis-
if. Out Ion among the various powers
ul tiie reparation annuities received
from Germany under the Dawes plan.
At uluioat the last moment the Amer
icans obtained the elimination from
lut; itjii ul lug unuag luumuy i
f.'i5O,00O,00O the amount -of the
American war damage claim to he
paid from the Dawes receipts. As the
revised text stands the United States
will receive its two and one-quarter
per cent of the annunitica until its
entire claims are paid.
The agreement as signed constitutes
a moss of Detail which gathers up the
scattered rnds of the back accounts
from tin allies, liquidates the Ktilir
occupation, limits the future outlay
from the military occupation of the
Rliineland, fixes the running expen
ses of' the reparation organizations
including the Daws plan commissions
and determined the proportion of
Germany's payments each and all are
entitled to under the Dawes arrange-'
merit, besides admitting the United
Mates to participation and assuring
tho payment of its wsr damage claims
s well as the cost of the occupation
of the Coblenz bridge head.
During the next two years tie al-
lies will be allowed a maximum of
-160,000,000 cold marks (S4(7,UO0,O00)
for the maintenance of their troops
on the lUiine. The reparation com
mission which was allowing 0.230,000
cold marks (about $2,300,000) fut
1025. will have to cut down its out'
Jars to 7.G00.000 gold marks ($l,875f
000 in the following year, at tin
am time providing from that total
a sum running up as a maximum to
.1,700,000 td marks ($025,000) for
the Dawes plan organisations.
For the Itbineland commission 10,
000,000 gold marks ($2,500,000) is al
lowed and to the military control
commission in Germany for the en
suing year the sum of H,00O,OUU gold
marks ($2,000,000). The occupation
of the Itblnelnnd will come up again
in September for revision once more
with reference to future years.
The Wadsworth agreement for the
. payment of th American army costs
being abrogated, payment of those
costs wUl begin In September, 1020,
at the rate of 65,000,000 gold marks
($13,750,000) annually.
rAItlS, Jan. 14. P All th pow
ers represented in the inter-allied
financial conference today signed the
agreement regarding distribution of
the Dawos snnulties.
Itoiimonia and Italy signed with res
ervations. Limitation of the American damage
claims to $350,000,000 was stricken
out. This was the only change made in
the text of the agreement before its
signature.
Meeting Ends.
Hignsturo of the convention brings
Today's Cross-Word Puzzle
AN OCCULT
OCTAGON Twister No.
By J. C. BOYD
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STATE BOARD
OF HEALTH TO
FIGHT PLAGU
More Stringent Battle
Tuberculosis Will Be
Waged, Is Word
E
On
against sprssd of the disease, which
is held to be largely preventable.
To guard against.,csrbon monoxide
poisoning the recommendation are
made that effective venting be pro'
Tided for all gas stoves and appli
ances.
HORIZONTAL.
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Jorweak
Run-down
Condition
8 yet
6 n I e kname
for pro
fessional S dejected
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11 however
(new spott
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tion
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16 mind
18 yellow o r
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1 chang
22 act
83 salamander
25 e o II e giata
officer
erty claim
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83 snake
so large river
in Italy
87 wash light
ly
89 depart
40 marksmen
o m e r r y
frollo
481601
47 unit
48 i I I n m I
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61 moist dirt
62 permit
63 liquor
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ing 2 negative
4 pronoun
6 narrative
6 sh allow
open dish
7 dosed
9 cavern
10 vehicle
13 -unique
14 crucible
16 people who
ahow signs
of weari
ness '
16 a ban dant
hair
17 ery
20 lieutenant
(abbr.)
21 man's nick
name
23 prong
24 ever
(pott.)
hfgl
li tain
moani
27 was not
(old form)
80 prosporoua
state of
affair
82 prefix ale.
n I t ylng
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83 in the char
acter of
84 a garden
Implement
86 measure of
electrical
resistance
58 delicatt
89 procor
11 lyric poem
42 m o n 7
a rawer
44 fruit
45 clear
60 C h I nes
weight
61 Greek lei.
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No. 73.
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THH DOOR of opportunity fllnm
wide Ha portals only to the
man wno is up and doing who is
filled with pep and punch with
ncn, rea Diooa tingling through his
system. Mountain Bias obstacles
dwindle) to ant hills and ambitions
become accomplishments to tbeaa
sort or men.
wnere is the employer who
seen me man who Is physically
run-down? The man without stam
ina to withstand the knocks and
Bff of the hurrying, scurrying
wuriq or. Dusmessr
B.S.B. Is the long established and
time honored creator of red-blood-cells.
You cannot expect to get
ery far up the ladder unless you
are equipped with body that Is
atrong and vigorous. S.8.S. will
start you on your way. Don't al
low the "Door of Opportunity" to
tie closed to you because you hnvo
not the stamina to withstand the
gaff because your nerve powor
Is larking. Dulld up your systoml
B.S.8. made of carefully selocted
and scientifically prepared and
proportioned herbs and harks
makes you Ntl Oot back that old
time punch) Whon opportunity
knocks be ready to auswor the
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WATERMAN METHOD
Beginners or Advanced
Iearn Jars piano In a fow
lessons by new improved moth
od ot teaching.
Demonstration Free
Winnie Irene Russell
244 7th Ave. East
to a close what has been by common
consent the most successful lnter-al
lied meeting since the armistice.
'Ibis result is attributed to tho ex
nmplo set at the beginning of the con
ference by the American delegation
end the Iirltish chancellor of the ex
chequer, Winston Churchill an
ample of moderation, good will, and
determination to effect a settlement
Evorybody seems satisfied that or
nor nas uccn evolved from chaos a
the expense of the least possiblo sac
rifice to each ot tho the participating
nations.
Even the smsller powers, notably
Koumania, whose situation is undo
servedly hard, go away with the con
vlctlon that their Interests will be
taken care of and that means will be
found to satisfy their requirements in
the not too distant future.
Carefully Drawn
The convention Is a carefully drawn
document In French and English, and
contains 27 clauses divided Into five
chapters. The first chapter consists
of clauses dealing with apportionment
of the allied Dawes payments, the
second with the Ruhr end other back
accounts and the third with special
questions growing1 out ot application
of previous agreement.
. Among these questions are the cost
of the army of occupation from Slay,
1023, to September, 1024, and debits
for the Sbangtung mines and rail'
roads formerly held by Germany.
The fourth chapter deals with inter
ests and arrears, snd th fifth and
lsst is concerned with miscellaneous
questions, such as payments by Hun
gnry and Bulgaria, property handed
over to the city of Danslg, and others
not covered under th prevloua head
ings,
Mr. Kellogg Speaks,
Finance Minister Clements! of
France addressed the conference this
morning. Replies were made by heads
of tbe delegations, Including Ambas
sador Kellogg for the United States.
Mr. Kellogg said the present meeting,
the London conference snd the preu
srotlon of the Dawes plsn would
rsnk as the three most important
events that had occurred in Kurnpe
during tbe laet year, lie believed the
work accomplished augured well for
program toward a general settlement
ot European problems.
CONDUCTS BUS SURVEY
Motor stsge problems in Oregon
are being Investigated by I'eter
Crotkatt, instructor in economics and
railway expert at the university, In a
survey which includes tsxatlon of
busses, the development of bus lines
and their proper relation to the rail
way systems ot Oregon as feeders.
Mr, Crockett has returned lo Kngene
stter a week spent on research work.
Deo. N. McLean, Insurance, 8(10
Willamette St. l'hnne 017. If
Parties Search
For Victims Of
Colorado Snow
ESTES PARK. Colo., Jan. H
Three searching parties, set out at
down today to scale Longs peak, two
of them to bunt for the body of Her
bert Bortland, employe of Long l'enk
Inn while the third will attempt to re
locate snd remove to the timberline
sone tbe frozen form of Miss Agnes
Vsille, who perished in the Arctic
altitude Monday.
All hope of finding Snrtland, a
member of, the original. rescue party
thnt, went in search of , Miss Vallle.
alive, was surrendered last night
when searching parties put in at tim
berline for tiie night. They reported
that a human being could not live for
14 hours in the sub-sero weather
while a strong gale swept clouds of
snow and sleet across the jogged
peaks, which, silhouetted against a
leaden, winter sky, stood out like
white-capped sentinels.
BALEM, Ore., Jan. 14 Resolu
tions looking to stringent regulation
for the prevention of bubonic plague,
tuberculosis, and to avoid deaths from
carbon monoxide poisoning were
adopted st the annual meeting of the
stale board of health' here yesterday.
Dr. C. M. Bardee of Portland was
elected president of the board, Dr. W.
F. Phy of Hot Lake, vice-president
and Dr. F. D. fjtricker of Portland
was retained as secretary.
Relative to bubonic plague which
made its appearance in Los Angeles,
the board will urge the United States
public health service to establish or
assist in establishing a laboratory for
rodent extermination in Portland snd
all seaport cities are warned to take
precaution against rats escaping from
abips from California ports and the
orient. Rat-proofing of all places
where food is stored is slso urged. I
An increase in tuberculosis in Ore
gon has been noted and regulations
were liated by ' tbe board to guard
New Director For
Bank is Selected
Officer for th coming year were
elected by tbe national banka of the
city and county yesterday. Only one
change in personnel wss mad by
a Eugene bank, the United States na
LionaL Frank Jenkins was elected to
tbe board of director taking the place
of W. II. Robertson, resigned, wbo is
now in business with the Danner
Robertson compayn.
"PHILUMK
OF MAGNESIA
Accept only Kenulne "Phillips"
the original Milk ot Magnesia
prescribed by physicians for 5(1
years as an antacid, laxative, cor
rective. 25-cent bottles, also 60-cent bot
tles, contain directions any drug
store.
WESTERN
VAUDEVILLE
TONIGHT
2 Shows, 7 & 9 p. m.
Dr. Ashton for Chiropractic and
Electra-tberapy. Opposite Uellig the
ater. Phone 800. ,
For quality cigars. Prince Nemo.
FRIEND SAVED MRS."
WILHELMY
"Ovorwork, worry, no appetite,
no sleep, I looked like a corpse."
says Mrs. Mary Wllhelmy of St.
Paul, Minn., "and to add to my
troubles my physician advised
an operation. A friend, however.
asked me to try Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound. I
did so, and you should see the
Improvement. I cat well, sleep
well, have gained In weight and
Btrength and feel fine." That Is
what Lydla E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound did for Mrs. Wll-
holmy, and it will do as much
for any suffering woman.
RAMSEY'S CANARIES
Dick BARTLETT & FRANKLAND Ethel
4 . "Rolling Their Own"
GEORGE LOVETT
In
"Concentration"
With
"Wonderful" Georgia Templeton, the girl with the X-Ray
mind, and Elaa J. Brown, musical oracle
HARRY VAN FOSSEN
The man that put U In fun and puta fun In you
'Jt THE RAMSDELLS & DEYO
In '
A Smart Dance Offering
GLEN TYRON
, in .
"Meet The Missu3"
HEILIG ORCHESTRA
CHILDREN 20c
ADULTS 60o
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.
6th and Willamette Sts. Phone 452
Dance
nt
Junction City
Friday, Jan ICth
Music by
Woods Orchestra
Come if you can
Condensed Official Statement of the
BANK OF COMMERCE
- , EUGENE,' OREGON
At tho Closb of Business December 31, 1924 i
RESOURCES:
Iomis $604,422.25
Bonds and Warrants 185,831.90
Banking House 42,000.00
Furnituro and Fixtures 7,500.00
U. S. Government Bonds $ 85,800.00
Cnsh "Reserve ." 271,141.72
Total Reserve $350,941.72 3oG.941.72
Total Resources $1,196,695.87
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock $ 50,000.00
Surplus Fund 40,000.00
Undivided Profits 10,753.57
Total $100,753.57 100,753.57
Dividends Unpaid 2,500.00
Deposits 1,093,442.30
Total Liabilities ....... $1,196,695.87
Ms4sisdAMMUsUMHMJssaa
During the days.of
Goose-flesh m)
"Chattering teeth
During those days when you shiver just
make your car warm, comfortable and safe.
Just step into the "Western Auto" store-
many "winter necessities" that make d ri vin e a
compared with the service and pleasure you will receive
Radiator and
to think of going out you can
have the salesman show you th
pleasure the cost is negligible
"Moore" Car
Warmer
Gives solid comfort In winter.
Simpla, practical, safo. Heats
th pure fresh air a it passes
'through the exhaust manifold.
Has regulating valve.
For Fords only.
95c
mm
"Waller" Heater
For comfort and satisfaction.
It not only radiates heat, but
circulates and heats ail the
' air In the car. There Is no
odor. Very easily Installed.
Including dash control. Three
types
$9.45.. $18.75
according to car.
Automatic
Windshield Wiper
An automatic windshield
cleaner will pay for Itself in
safety. The vision is just as
good as on a clear day. This
cleaner works from the lntak
vacuum. Both hands are on
the wheel at all CA A C
times. Price 94.49
Clcanars 45cto$1.95
Robes
A good auto robe will prevent
"froose flesh' and "chattering
teeth" these winter days. Our
Btock Includes pure wool and
three-quarters wool robes.
Priced from .
$6.65 .o $18.80
Hood Covers
These covers are made of
heavy water-proof imitation
leather with a padded and
quilted linlntr of fine felt and
asbestos center. We carry In
stock covers for Fords. Chev
rolets. Dodges, Maxwells,
Stars, Studebakers, Jewetts,
Nashes, Buicks
$5.95 , $10.80
according to car.
RADIATOR COVERS ONLY
$3.45, $4.95
Wind Wings
"Nifty" Wings .
Crystal plat glass; nickel
plated CO 1C
brackets 4Oa I 3
"Utility" Wings
$11.50
The wins; Illustrated, the
"Eas-a-Just" is of the finest
quality and of beveled French
plate glass. -The nickel
plated brackets are adjustable
to any position.
Priced at.
$19.50
Gloves
and guantlets are very nec
essary. We carry a complete
line of various styles in black,
tan and gray leathers, rang
ing from
$1.85,0 $5. 40
Kingston
Heaters
This heater Is equally adapt
ed for touring cars, roadiiira
sedans or coupes. It Immedi
ately warms the entire car
with pure fresh air, the vol.
ume of which can easltv k.
reKuiaieu.
Fords
Dodge and Over
land models..
Chevrolet
model
$3.75
..$5.00
$7.50
Us S. Chains ;
A set of the well-known Mc
Kay U. S. Chains should be
carried In every car as a pre
cautionary measure agalnw
skidding in slippery weather.
These chains have a twofold
purpose they can also t
used for towing; also adapt,
ble for use in pulling a car
out of the mud.
$3.90, $10.60
a set, according to size of
Tonneau
- n Windshields
Give closed car comfort to tht
folks who ride In the rear seat
Tbe AW-Angle (Illustrated,
price installed
Is
Junior Models
for smaller cars
Other Tonneau Shields
$18.75 and $22.50
$90.00
$65.00
Top .Recovers and Repair Materials
Top Repair
Materials
Bow Covering
Felt Bow Pads
Upholstering Tape
and Tacks
' Top Webbing
Curtain Fasteners
De Luxe Top Recovers
FOR AM. CARS
We.th.r.proM m.t.rlalff. Th. out
fit consist, of top cov.r and back
curtain contalnlns a lamfl.SxH
Inch b.v.l plat, glass window
and Oypar tldo wlnsa. tosthar
with th. nae.aaarr tap. and tacks
for attaching. Prices on slzaa for
Fords. Ch.vrolata. Maxwel snd
Dodgo cara
ara
acordlns " car.
Prleas ss sttisr ears .voted m rSMit.
otats. Maxwell snd
$9.25 ,.$15.25
Other Top Recovers
Ford Touring Outfit
(all models) CC OR
at j)0.t39
Ford Roadster ff r CH
(1923-24 models) aPW.OU
1914-22 Models, $5.90
IN OUR FORD
DEPARTMENT
Rain Guard
Side Curtain
Rear Curtain with
Beveled Glass
Glass Rear Curtain Lights
Storm Shields
All -Weather Protector
'More Than 100 Stores All Over the West
Jan. 19th
and Every
Other Monday
Night
KNX
. Bollywood
-
I'Wfestem Auto
bU8 "Willamette St.
..... i ) in Tr T .. -r.
s3
Tune in
KNX
and Hear
"Western.
Auto's" Radio
Program
CLASSIC
DANCING;
Winter Term Now Opening
under direction
DEEBERT FAUST
Ballet - Eccentric - Acrobatic
CINDERELLA
DANCE STUDIO
657 Phone
Willamette 1715R
1 P. M. To 9 P. M.
1
ELMIRA, VENETA
NOTI
STAGE
Lv. Eugcno
7:30 A. M.
4:00 V. M.
Lv. Elmira
9:10 A. M.
6:30 P. M.
Lv. Xott
8:50 A. M.
6:00 P. M.
Lv. Vencta
0:20 A. M.
6:45 P. M.
Stages Leave
Stage Terminal, Eugene,
Rice Hotel, Noti
Great Pianists
Music to be Heard at
Laraway's
Afternoons From 2 to 4 Daily
You are cordially invited to hear the great Anipi
Artists playing "Ke-Anacted" by tho wonderful
true to life "Ampieo Keproducing Grand Pia"0!
in our music store room. Come hear this marvel
ous instrument stay ns long ns you wish it
absolutely free.
Godowsky Bauer Levitzki
Rachmaninoff Kreisler
Ornstein Volavy Kmita
The Ampieo
Knabe and
Fischer
s
Laraway's
New Laraway Bulldlna
Prusfiok
. Vlclrol
rhonocr.ipti"
and Record'