The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, January 19, 1925, Image 3

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    ulny Evening, January 19, 1925
THE EUOENE GUARD
Pago Three
)f I0NAL FOREST
1rt th.n 1SOO miles of rol and
orM. of tra a were coo-
I.nnl fores" uu" 7-
CTecordtag to the cbicr for,er ,
fcrvi.or of the Cascade national
,t in Eugene, in uuu.-.
J work was performed on 7423
.vr,: .S S2.103 mile, of
,( ot -
Eluding construction work com--d
lat year, the total mileage of
,,1 forest roam crai -V
1..,. .t.n.l at 8707 and the
Ll milense of train at 15.855.
IUrTh a .irl Vn infirm n
of ureB'u "
I i :)00 milea of forest lugliwaya
1 Mm work couuistiue
F,.w construction, repair and bet
. fuafflde national forest
fj'jjij miles of new road and 6
L, of new tran. u ouu..,
st development roaua m me iwu
cs --5 nines were euuer uuir u.
ired.
10 OFFICII POST
i..u Vnn-mnn of ' KllSOUO WHS
led vice-president of the southern
,i,in of the Oregon Uiiier uoys
erencc at its meeting in Kose-
rrports V. r. VI alter, neuil oi
'work at the Y. M. C. A. who
in charge of tic bugenc delegrl
. ti.a cnnvpnlion. Mr. Newman
served as cliuirninn of the reaoiu-
......iiinii.
lugi'iie was represented ut the con.
(. hy -4 people, it IB report.
county sent 5'J delegates all told,
lffield sending 10. Cottage tiro.c
ohurs (i and t'reswcll 4.
ii' iiui'i nf Kiitrcne was one of
l..a..L-nrM nt Hie llSSeinbl.V. cllOOrt-
tne world outlook na Ilia subject.
., nm,tiifil 111' H I' IlllllllO
.lent from the University of Ore-
provided for by legislative appropria-1
tion. ' North explains Hint his bill is j
in line with an economy program.
Vnder the bill surplus finances re
ceived by any commission or depart-1
moot i.vi.r Hliil nl.nvn 1.1 I
revert to the general fund.
The industrial accident commission,
fish commission, game, highway com
missions, the dental board and many
othera would be affected.
The measure would have the effect
of reducing the tendency of various
commissions and boaras to earn and
expend more mone than absolutely
necessary, North points out.
PLAYS HUE HERE
Eugene high school hoopers will
meet the Cottage Grove team on
the Kuyene gym floor tomor, ow
evenlr.g aud as this Ik the first
home game of the E. H. S. ;uin:
bxneclntiona Hra fnr n lilir crn,
ing for the clash wh.ch gets under
way iii i.ou ociock, according to
Frel rhi's. nthlAtir. miinniro- A
return game will be played with
the Cottage Grove team at the
Cottage Grove court next 3atui
riav pvnnfn? Xn HoflnKa lino i,ao'
yet been obtained as to the ability
oi me luaera irom bouinern 1 nne
but the Eugene outfit Is prepared
for any emergency , is the ni
for any emergency, la the an-
Several changes in the boundaries
of I.anc county road districts will be
made for the coming year aud todiiy
P. SI. Morse, county engineer, is pre
paring data for the county court. All
changes are mnde in order to have
more compact units for road adminis
tration and divided along more con
venient geographical lines, the engin
eer states.
Present changes which have been
prepared arc tile cutting of a sec
tion of the west end of district IM and
nddiug it to district 4:1. Part of dis
trict 04 added to district (HI. This
change will also require that minor
changes be made in the adjoining
boundary lines of district 57 and -1
and 24, the engineer said.
.Several other minor changes in
district division arc being consider
ed, it is announced.
Brotherhood Will
Entertain Tonight
SPHIXGFlEI.il, Ore, .Ian. II).
(Special 1 The Methodist Brother
hood will entertain as their guests
this evening in the church basement
at 0:45 o'clock dinner the Pioneer
udget Plan For
Commissions and
Boards Proposed
KTATE HOUSE, SALEM, Ore.,
1. 11). All state commissions and
rtls at present not under the bud
svstem will be placed there if a
to be introduced by Krprescnta-
1 Xortii. Multnomah county, bc-
s a law.
he hiensure North lias drawn
liild place nil boards and coluliis
jns under the budget plan. Thcil'
nditlires would be stipulated nnd
Little Filipino is
Wedded to Liliputian!
MANILA, Jan. 10. OP) Diki Di
ki, diminutive chieftmn of tlm Island
of North t'bian, Suhi, nflcr many !
disHpimiutincntK in love, hiur finally i
won tho affections of Ajurutol, nlso j
a liliptitmn. ami tho weddinp will take
place shortly at Jolo, capital of the j
province. j
Diki Diki. who in the most import-;
ant man of the island, is just 3t 1-2
inches in height while his fiancee is j
three inches Nhortcr. '
Ajnrntol who lives on the Island i
of TTKadn. ten miles from. North!
l.'biau, is 21 years old and has had
many suitors for her hand. Diki Di-i
ki, however, in epite of his 50 yearn,
has won over all his competitors, j
Mahnrja Kiram, Diki Diki's chief riv
al for the affections of Ajsrutol is i
to be best man at the wedding and j
Imam Ovil, another rival, is to per
form the Mohammedan ceremony.
The granddaughter of Hadpi Hutu,
the most influential Moro, is to be
bridesmaid. ' -
Some time ago when the public
school authorities gathered in all chil
dren of school age, Diki Diki was
caught in the net. It was seVeral j
months before his real age was dis
covered and ho was released from
school attendance, lie declined, how
ever, to quit school and is now an
ardent pupil in the second grade at j
the age of 50. 1
TODAY
and
TUESDAY
Ethel Dell's
Fascinating Novel
"HER OWN
FREE WILL"
with
Helen
Chadwicke
A drama of a woman's
will and a man's strerfgth
COMEDY
"Snappy Eyes'
The
CASTLE
Home of the Best
club, group nf boys organized in the
slate-Hide Y. M, l A. movement.
Klectiou of officers will bo held later
by the men of the llrotherhood, and
the pastor. Hcv. K. L. Aloore, will
give a lecture, illustrated with slides.
YV. P. Walter, boys' secretary for
the Kugenc Y. M. C. A., will be a
special guest.
Former Attorney
To Enter College
Walter I). Jones, former Kugene at
torney who recently withdrew as a
practicing lawyer in Oregon ia leaving
this week for f.os Angeles where he
will enter the McPherson Itible insti
tute for two years studying to fit him
for evangelistic work. Mr. .lones will
make his home in the south until he
completes his course nt the institute
when he plans to enter actively in the
evangelistic field.
Pr. Ashton for Chiropractic and
Klectro-tlieraphy. Opposite ileiii
theater. Phone StiO. tf
For quality cigars. Prince, A'ema
Insure with Henr Tromp. M W. lit!
Eugene school children heard the
first of a series of addresses on
Nutlonul Thrift week subjects to
day. At the Frances Willard Junior
high school (Ills afternoon, R. V.
Martin i-roke on the ldealb of
Franklin, while Fred G. Ktlckula
was gpi-aktng on the same'aubject
at Washington school. W. K. New
ell was the apenker at tho Palter,
son s !iool house this morning nnd
Ernest I.udlow nt Condon school.
Today has been designated as
Thrift, or Hank Day," In which
every citizen is urged to have a
bank account.
It U flmply good business judg
ment to deposit tho income In
linnk" tays the clinlriimn of ilie
Thrift veok commit :u .. "Pari of
the money may be placed In a
suvipgs recount where, it will be
nfn al.il draw interest: tho bal-
ence in a checking account for a
safe .md convenient method of
p'jyimr L Ills."
JAPAN COLONIZING
TOKHI. Jan. 111. OP) -The gov
ernment is luaivitix u strong effort to
colonize and develop 1 lit waste lands
of Hokkaido Island for the 4o.es si
to rai.lMK) government employes who
will be let out by the first of the
year under the retrenchment plan.
The, men are to be given a substan
tia! bonus upon discharge, und the
promoters of the idea believe it will
be sufficient to enable them to make
a goud start on land allotments.
About 11) fumilii's will be sent to
Hokkaido this year and -P.K) next
year under government aid.
I I Sdt&ti 4mV$L "'Y Art
Back Bad This Winter?
DOES your back ache with a dull, unceasing throb ;
sharp pains torture you at every step ? Are you
lame and stiff; tired and nervous utterly dis
couraged ?
Too often this condition is due to weak kidneys.
Winter's colds and chills weaken the kidneys and slow
up their work of keeping the blood-stream pure. Then
come constant backache, rheumatic pains, headaches,
dizziness and annoying kidney irregularities.
Don't risk serious kidney sickness. Get Doan's Pills
today. Doan's have helped thousands. They should
help you. Ask pour neighbor
Here Is Eugene Proof:
Mrs. W. E. Smith, '2II6 Washington St., says: "I have
used Doan's Pills with benefit several times when my
kidneys were out of order. At these times I had
attacks of backache that mado me miserable. The
action of my kidneys was Irregular, too. Doan's rills
always gave me relief."
Doans Pills
Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys
At ill dtilcn, 60c a boz. Foitu-Milbura Co., Mfg. ChemitU, Buffalo, N. Y.
IBuiglaiizedll .
iney came Dack home nil Pflfl f'B
and found every room 1 1 I J I III I ill t - J
ransacked and .robbed; 111 1 fl Ifk wMi i
their dearest belongings 1 1 J j ill I llx WM '
j gone forever! HI I iWM'W I
Then they realized the value lM I '7
of Burglary Insurance. Iljl 1 f i, M
Be sure that YOU don't "lock f 1 I
(the barn door after the steed B J flpMi I
i3 stolen" we can protect you Eijffl RRj W WMm i Ifil
a
Office:
33 W. 9th Street
Eugene, Oregon
Office Phone 12t
Residence Phone 244
Henry A. Tromp
INSURANCE
We writ:
Fire, Automobile, Acci
dent, Health, Income,
Life, Rent, Business In
terruption, Crop and
Rain, Burglary Insurance,
National Thrift Week -- Insurance The Protector For Family and Home
DO YOU BELIEVE
' In a oomfortabe home, warm clothing and oood fotl ,or wi'e and children?
Education for your children?
Provision for old aqe?
THEN YOU BELIEVE IN LIFE INSURANCE
We Sell It
The MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of NEW YORK
G. M. Sprague
(U. S. N. Bank Bldg.)
Geo. 0. Goodall
WEST COAST LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Home Office San Francisco
WM. G. WHITE, District Manager
Eugene, Oregon
' L. A. WELLS. Aaency Oraanizer
Resident' Agents: Resident Agents:
J. K. D. BROWN, Springfield
J. M. SENEENBAGH, Coburg
L. E. ZINKER, Crcswell
W. E. MAYS, Cottage Grove
GEO. N. McLEAN
Insuranco
WESTERN STATES LIFE
Our Complete .Protection Policy Is The.
Acme (If Perfection
Western Money, "Western Mmle, Should St;iy nt Home
For Western Trade 1
C. P. Devereaux C. A. Hoyt
THRIFT SHOULD START AT HOME
"Wo enn sell you a home.
Just Like Kent
EUGENE REALTY COMPANY
First National Bank Buildini? Room No. 2'.l
Phone 1977 Ninth and Willamette
1 Pay Bills Day
Saturday, 17th
2 Share With Others Day
Sunday, 18th ;
, 3 Thrift or Bank Day
Monday, 19th
4 Life Insurance Day
' Tuesday, 20th
5 Own Your Home Day
Wednesday, 21st
6 Budget Day
Thursday, 22nd
7 Safe Investment Day
Friday, 23rd
THRIFT WEEK MAKING GREAT INCREASE
The beginning of National Thrift Week on
Benjamin Franklin's Birthday has resulted in a
great increase in appreciation by tho American.
people, of this remarkable, character. .This is re
flected in the consideration given by the press to
this unique American leader in connection with
the Thrift Week observance. Under tho title
"The Greutest American," The Intelligencer, Lan
caster, Pa., says:
"Benjamin Franklin's picture is on the new
$100 bills. But it was the pennies that Franklin
urged all the people to save. However, it will
not take long to observe to obtain his handsonie
.ly. engraved portrait if they practice the thrift ho
preached. A recent round-up of mental athletes
decided that Benjamin Franklin was the greatest
man that America ever produced. From their
viewpoint he was greater than even Washington
qr Lincoln, who were regarded largely as masters
of opportunities anil identified with war periods.
Franklin was a moral and mental giant who was
certain ,to excel in every department of human
endeavor. Ho was the embodiment of tho super
soul of America. It is sometimes declared that tho
judgment of history will place Benjamin Frankjin
and John Marshall as the two greatest Americans.
Here, is something tho young folks in our schools
may divide upon; the discussion will do them no
harm."
'
BUDGETS WE LEAVE BEHIND
Tf you were going away on a long journey you
would certainly make sumo provisions for an in
coine for the wife and family. Have you mado
similar provisions in case you should suddenly
be railed away on that last journey f Tho month
ly bills will keep coining in just as though you
were here, nnd there is nothing so comforting as
a sure fixed income to meet them.
Inly four days left of Thrift Week. Do not
let the week pass thoughtlessly, indifferently but
with earnest consideration. Tomorrow is Insur
ance Day. Call your agent, look up your policy,
talk insurance one of the most important factors
in our lifo.
MAKING YOUR FUTURE SAFE
KqulUiblo Life Insurance builds tho structure of confidence end Security. Here art
eight HHfoKtiards nnd protective Investments in Equllnble policies.
1 Cash to pny outstanding bills and debts. 2 Lump sum to pay off mortgage.
3 Income policy to pny the family monthly bills. 4 Money for the Children's Edu
cation. 6 Funds to keep business running or buy deceased associates business.
6 Cash to pay Federal and Stato Income Taxes. 7 Gifts to Charities.' 8 Either
lump Bum or Income for old ago, " "" '
ROBERT W. EARLE, District Manager
Equltablo Life Assurance Society of the TJ. S. 1 "
Phone 1D85-L Res. 772 12th Ave. East. , Office Castla Theatre Blfl
J. H. McKINLEY
General Insurance
and
.' Bonds
Room 22 First National Bank Building
Ninth and "Willamette
THE NEW YORK LIFE
Durino. 1924
Paid to Living Policy Holders Over One Hundred Million Dollars
Not a Commodity But a Service
-RESIDENT AGENTS-
J. W. 1'lxley
W. V. Ollstrap
P. A. Page
Hnrmon Anderson
The
J. K. PRATT
Insurance Agency
SERVICE FIRST
Phono 1181 m Fugeue, Ore. J
Castlo Tfiealro Building
When You Build Or Buy A Home
Sec Eugene's Largest
Homo Sellers
EASY PAYMENTS
W. B. COOPER, Realtor
Investments Loans
Insuranco