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; lay Evening, January 23, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Tnge Three) !S MEMBERS fl HEAR FOOTBALL touicra V. 11. Stiuuft and baby of CottftKe Grove, Mrs. J J. ltiver ami baliy of F.iUfue, Mm. It. V, Silli auU batty uf Mur ltuie A. C'liritt CitKoy of Corvallin was ad nntti'd to i ho Mercy bopital Tlnirs day an v.as V. Wire of Kugyie. Mrs. l'. B- pFup of Motor route 1 Mm. K. If. Smith of Cottage Grove and W. J. Hale of Mt bieuzie bridge were dtsiuiiied. . , th nhnrrvnnce of a addition i - - l nth anniversary of the founds; tlie KiiK'nei ?trnationJi fc,l0i, club will b.. footUll .o.- tl,rir kly "n 1""'U,,'U t,"v at Hi. .bum hot,!. "Dick t nely elected coach of the P1"' . ',A tonm. one lvtrs"J t. f 11m F.u- ,l,e clinrtcr nu-u.ur... 1 club, will be congratulated on his 1 i H f th chief position ana u - . .ath.r ns will b 1 '- nkers ai e - , ,-arl. Rtulctic director of to. uu, 1 . ..,n,l..l "D cV for wno rr" - potion. Mr. Earl ia . former Lnuin of Astoria . baring tiie 10 years -process of f" h dubs the Internal"""" .. i... -n to 11100 Clllbs Lghout the world with a total Lershiu exceeding 02.000, accord- to A- E. Itoueris, ri;ici.j " pone club. be Eugene club was organised r years ago and the anniversary . ! ... h. nK.i.rrr.d in pon- this Will a wc . 1 l .1... ..Arnm ' nlnnndl. lion wiui i"" 1 c local club now has a mcmber p of 02, Mr. Roberts Btates. Ap nimately $200 has been sent to ional neauquanera me wjui the Eugene ciun ior iui nuireji Harding memorial to be erected at Louver. B. C. President Harding a charter member of the Marion, ijn, club. ! (Continued from page'one) the bonus act passed in house bill Vnalties and interest on tar dclin ,n..ii.a nrf.nrrinr In irrigation and linage districts would accrue, to dis- . , 1 . 11 t levying mem uuuer iiuubc um uo .0,1 fci-natc bills 22 and 30 were passed the house. The first provides tor ..rminntion of snuirrels and other Etimis rodents. The second changes boundaries of lirant county. At The Hospitals At the Eugene hospital Thursday Cpnriro Olnnn of f!rnw stnco lite. Miss Vera lltinzicker, Isugene, Mrs. Emily Scales of Junction were dismissed. Blrs. ('. C. Cannady of Kugene was bnittod tn the I'acific Christian hos- il Thursday. Those dismissed .were . C. A. Butler, Capital Hill, Mrs. COLDS eak a Cold Right Up witl Tape's Cold Compound" ! Take two UbleU every three hours until three doses are taken. The first dose always gives relief. The second and third doseB completely break up the cold. Pleasant and safe to take. Contains no qui nine or opiates. Millions use Tape's Cold fempound." Price tniriy-iive knis. Druggists guarantee U. ALLEGED FLEECER O. C. (.'unwell was chosen gcucral chairman of the committees planning entertainment fr the Oregon Mate ltetail MerehunU aasoeiutiwu meet ing in Kit-gene February 15 to 17, uu the university campus, at a meetiug of the direetoru of the local credit as sociation at the Unburn hotel lust night. Other committees chosen weie: lo arrange for the get-together baminet Suuday evening, 1-ebruary l., O. . Griffin and K. C. Hobbina. They will also have charge of the Tuesday eve ning banquet, February 17. Kntertainment, Harold Grady ana Arthur Ucnderihott. Ticket sale, Kric W. Merrell, E. Dice, George love, Arthur Ujnu-k- enbusb, Charles Schaefers, Carl Mieh- aelson, F. I Beard, G. W. Gntfin and Carl Washburne. George love and Mrs. It. II. Fields will have charge of the ball to be given the visiting delegates at the chamber of commerce the evening of Monday, February 10. Executive Boards For Society Named An executive committee of three members was appointed today have charge of the administration de tails of the Kugene Oratorio society, recently organized. The committee as appointed by George II. McMorran, president, is composed of C. I. Bor er, president of tho Bank of Com merce, Dean John Landsbury, of the University of Oregon Bcliool of music and Mrs. A. C Dixon. Action Taken in LaFrance Hearing SALEM, Ore., Jan.' 23. Writ of habeas corpus has been granted in circuit court here by Judge L. II. McMahau on petition of Tom Cnrland, Portland attorney, requiring Oregon state hospital officials to show cause on February 5, why they should not release Harold I.aFransc from the insane asylum. Garland charges that LaFrance is not insane and is being held illegally. migratory bird refuge hill was necea ary to provide breeding reservei in various gei-tiiius of tiie county. Burkhduff explained that Oregjn now his 114 refuges f -r game with a total area of 14.2Ht,UOO acres. Ap proximately 2,tKKi,lHXI additional acres will probably Iw pla-cd iu reserves, according to Burghduff. "The biological survey of the fed eral government siucc JOlll has had the power to cut down bag limits." dedarea the state gjme warden, "li has not done so. Under the tederal law one could take HO birds a day were it nut for the state's own pro tective measures." , Uaker charged that it was a spirit f "of petty larceny . fecliug tnai pro motes the memorial now being con aidered." The federal government could not tuke over land for refuges without the consent of the etate leg isUture, he explaired. v Eugeneans Present. Among those on hand with lliirgll dnff to support the memorial were Karl l Simmons of Kugeue, repre- The 41KI0 are g..ii g to Renting tne riaie r.,.or ,,. . - - tion of the assoriution, the man.-iger tates. showing a good increase .iiprj". I.Vt -'l'he ast.o.'i;iti"ii iiiouihert.liip i-. showing a gooil ituTcae unit with the coining of the hilling we are looking forward to n ratud growth," is the prediction of the tigitor. PASAPKXA. Cal.. Jan. Bay moud J. Bischoff. held here for Chi cago authorities on charges nf lar ceny and emhezalement involving the fleecing of hundreds of investors in oil aud mining projects, declared tJirtt I'.MKI of his .MKHJ elierts s ill have confidence in him and that these -ItlOJ will get their money back. Bischoff stated that dispatches giving ttie amount involved in nis transactions as $2.000.ihh were con servative, and placed the correct amount at between $1.000 000 ami M.OOO.OOO. get ineir money tiaia. inougo. ,lr - --. it,,ti.r' t..:. i Mil inouiah Anglers aud lluinera Mini. x it ov iio.r iiij in i .... for 'the amounts they were losers an,!; club; llr. John Gill of Lebanon re,. !,... me. ,lo not full due unt il resenting Unn county sport -luen V. McNealy of Khimatll Fn'H; v I.. these notes do not f:ill due until 11120." However, he ndmittwl that ul liresent bis account ill a Los Angeles bank shows only about t- on deposit. Bischoff announced bis decision l ' waive extradition, explaining Unit several of his salesmen were in jeo pardy through trial in Cook county and I want to get back and belli them." STATE TAX PLAN (Continued from page one) Intion," snid ' Senator llennis in dis cussing the measure. t ii... ii.rtinml Gun club: W M. Wallace, of F.ugeue aud Men Dor ris of the game commission. The L-aine oominifsiou will likely make its reroinmendatiou ou Uie memorial next week. APPROPRIATION ASKED STATU HOVSK, SA1.K.M. Ore.. Jan. 't. An appropriation bill call ing for state aid iu the sum of $300. tMHJ for funiiers in those districts here cold weather has seriously dnmuged wheat was introduced in I he senate today by several eastern Ore gon senators and representatives. The fund would be adiitmistereu uy tne state hoard of control. No farmer could receive over 500 bushels of seed wheat and would sign a contract to pay the state back for the wheat from the proceeds of whicll crop witli interest at six per cent. WASHINGTON'. Jan. St. A con tract for construction of the Ameri can Falls dam in Hnho was awarded today by .".eeretary Work and ltecla matiun Commissioner Mead to the I'tali Construction company of Salt Iike City, whose bid of ?l.-Sl,ooo was the lowest of four offered. AMEHIC.VX FALLS. Ida.. Jan. 2:1. With a bid of nearly $40.KHl less! than the next I iwt-sl. and wilh the! approval of Chief Kngineer I. W. Walter of the 1'nited States reclaimi- tion serviei' as well as I lie reservoir district bonrd. the I'tnh Construction company's offer of $l.'.'Sl.tlOO. for construction of the Ainerie.in Ful.s dam Jtiid a rle.ir lead last night ami no obstacle eould be seen to its im mediate acceptance by Dr. Hubert ork. secretary of the interior. through t.uiei- iimii.-is weie ..miu.i'u ...... i Atkinsi'ii. l'orlland and Los Angeles; j J. O. lleorth. Chicago, and Slran-te Rate liaising in Postal Bill Gains By Vote of Senate WASHINGTON. Jan. 2.'!. The senate today voted oil to 20 against striking nut the rute raising section of the administration postal pay and rate iucrease bill. San Francisco May Take in San Mateo ,SHELT0N BILL UP STATE HOL'SK, SALEM, Ore., Jan. 2:t. No income tax could be levied in Oregon until lifter Jan uary 1, HloO, under a resolution intro duced in the house this morning by Shelton of Baker county. A constitu tional amendment subject to the ap proval of the people would be pro vided under the resolution. LETTERS INTRODUCED CHICAGO, Jan. 23. Four letters which Harry Olson, chief justice of the municipal court said were writ ten by William i. Shepherd, chief heir of William McCliutock, the "mil lionaire orphan," ,. to Miss Esteile Eleanor Geliling, a nurse, will figure in the coroner's inquest of McClin tock's weath when it is resumed next month. Judge Olson said laHt night. McC'lintuck's will, leaving the bulk of Jiis $2,000,000 estate to Shepherd, was made Inst April, about the time ho became of ugc. He died last 'mouth in Shepherd's home of typhoid fever, according to pathologists. mi e , OUR REASON i FOR BEING IThls bank Is in I business for the purpose of paying divirienna tn tin I I stockholders; to ren der such service to the public as is con sistent with sound hanking; to encour age the habits of thrift and econonjy In Its customers and to assist the citizen ship In the develop ment of the resour ces of the commun ity. You are cordially In cited to place your tamp of approval on our policies by "Pining an account Bank Commerce EUGEN E.OREGON TRESPASS BILL PASSES , STATE HOUSE, SALEM, Ore., Jnn. 23. After a long and scrappy debate, one of Senator Browus tres pass bills got through the senate to day while the other two were tabled for further consideration. The meas ure that passed was tho bill which provides treble damages in cases where persona arc convicted of steal ing produce from a farmers prem MILL COMPANY SUED Suit to recover $1000 alleged due for protection of tho employes of the Siuslaw Mill company at Ticrnan has been filed against the concern by the Zurich General Accident and Liability Itisumnce company. F. C. McUougal, l'ortlund attorney, represent the plaintiff. The Biiil is for insurance during the period from July to No vember last year. DIVORCE ACTION FILED Gladys Gilbert has filed suit for di vorce from her husband, Cecil A. Gil bert charging cruel nntl Inhuman treatment. They were married in 1SI22 in Jackson county and have one daughter, one year old. BILL APPROVED WASHINGTON, Ian. 2.'!. A bill authorizing a reduction in interest rates on government advances to rail roads was approved today by the sen ate interstate commerce committee. MED FORD MAN DIES WKNATCIIF.E. Wash.. Jan. 2:!. John Thomas, aged 70. Medford. lire., dropped deail this morning at the Great Northern station at I'uteros while waiting for the train. Henth is believed to. have been due lo heart failure. He had just completed a visit with his son, the Itev. Balph Thom as, and was on his way home. APPROPRIATIONS SOUGHT STATE HOUSE, SALEM, Ore., Jan. 23. Appropriations totaling $4S,000 are sought in house bill 117 introduced by Beprescntatives Pierce, King, 'A. B. Hunter, C. A. Huotcr, Collins, Hamilton, trainer, Winslow, C'owgill aud Corkin. The money is sought for payment of premiums to be awarded at the Deschutes county fair, Oregon interstate fair, tho Union livestock allow, the Tillamook county fair, tho Josephine county fair, the Jacksou country industrial fair, the I oos nnd Curry couuty fuir, and tne Kluinath county fuir. REPEAL ASKED STATE HOUSE, SALEM, Ore, Jan. 23. The southwestern. Orcguu mining bureau has asKed (senator Mil ler to introduce a bill iu the legisiJ ture for Uie repeal of tho act creating the old stute mining bureau uud the cuuim.ss.un at the neud of it, aud to mm all of its records uuu propercj over to tue schoul of mine ut Oregon Agricultural college. He also has been asked to intra duce a measure tout wil. authorize the school ot mines, througu a field of extension service, to provide for co-operatiou between tile scln-ol of mines at O. A. C. aud the mineral industry of the state annilur lo thai wjneb exists between lac agricultliuu school ul the college und IDe larineio, The purpose ot field representa tives of Uie scaool of iniues would be lo make au ecouimic mineral survey with t lie coliseiiueut lUDUlutlou of such data us wuu.d ue heiptul in the deveiupinent uf the luillerui reauurues of the slate. NORMAL S.CH00L UP STATE HOUSE, SALEM, Ore., Jan. 23. Sennnors' Dennis. Taylor and llitner introduced a bill today providing for the establishment of a state normal school east of Cacade mountains, the site to be fixed by the boards of regeuta of state normal schools and the governor. The meas ure would appropriate $17.",000 and levy an annual tax of one twenty fifth of a mill as a fund. COMMITTEE NAMED STATE HOUSE, SALEM, Ore., Jan. 23. Speaker Burdick today named Bepresentative Wheeler of Lane county nnd MoCallister of Mar ion, as members of the committee to visit the eastern Oregon state hos pital for the insane this week-end. He also named Mann of Pendleton and Collier of Klnmnth Falls, to go on the committee to visit the soldiers home at Borcburg, the latter part of next week. CONSOLIDATION PLANNED STATE HOUSE, SALEM, Ore.. Jan. 23. Tho board of control and the budget commission would be con solidated under house bill No. 132. introduced by Killiam, Multnomub county, this morning. and MHluire. Fal s. lit Lake and Idaho E SAX FRANCISCO. .Inn. -P) Shu l;'rnn'iM'o8 population will be m ereasrd by about ."rfUM if plans tin der way for (-ntitmltdntion of Sun .MHieo county with the nty iro It in San Franrisoo's first tittetnpt nt iinnexutimi. With its oak-stnild.'d, rolling fooi hills thnt morne into the Coast Kane San Mateo in one of the show pl.uvs of California. Thonsnnds of San Franeincn business men and work 'td live in the Mihurlmn towns of Hnr linumne, llillsboro, San Mateo an! Menlo I'ark. The eities neross the bay. Oakland, Herkeley and Alameda, tojiether with the San Mateo eommnnitieM, combine to Rive San Franeisro nnd itn en virons a population estimated ut i,r(to,oH-. "gefe Uriels ft It jJ&W iiMiia s i II trQj W ootM iuscat ! IS jt.y in Vm. OAKLAND. Cal., Jan. 23. I'ur chase of mora than a billion feet of high grade sugar pine timber ou 53,000 acres of land ill northern cen tral California, together with a saw mill of till.OOO.IKHl feet yearly Opa city aud ,10 miles of logging railroad, for approximately $."i,000,00J was ali tottuccd today. . The purchasing group is the Cros-sett-Westeru Timber company, an Iowa corporation, which is among one of the .argest operators in Ore gon fir timbe.. The selling corpora tion iu the West Side Lumber coin punv, whose headquarters is at Tuol umne, Cal., about 100 miles cist of Stockton. The purchasing group, composed of ih Wiitzek. times and Crosselt in terests, operated extensively in th" notlirn nine reeion before trans ferring their major operations to Oregon. These include the Crossett-W est r t uiiihee cnninanv lu lling plant at Wauna, on the lower Columbia river; The Gales Creek Logging eompauy and the Big Creek Logging company, in western Oregon nnd extensive tim ber holdings in Cowlitz couuty, Wash .1 . Mayf ield Contest Is Nearing Close WASHINGTON, Jan. 23. Becnni. mendation that Senntor Mayfield, democrat, Texas, be given his con tested seat in the sennte was voted unanimously today by the Rcnntc elec tions committee. Only formal action by the senate itself now is necessary to close the contest. ThlB will be asked for when the report is submitted, in about ten days. Poland Receives Statue Of Soldier WAHSAW. Jan 2:1. OP)-Foland reeeiitly achieved n monument to The Fnknown Soldier" in nueh a my sterious manner that neither the preys nor the public knows whence It came. One morning nt dawn a motor lorry appeared iu Saxouian Sinmrc and unloaded nt the base of the JNni- atowski statue a jrreat sandstone block hciHiiiK the inscription "To the I n known Soldier. ' The public immediately begun lay ing wreaths of flowers before the in scribed stone nnd it has become an accepted monument iu spite of the iguorunce as to the origin of the gift, Dangerous Money FROM GINGHAM TO SILK ,j FROM WANT TO WASTE Bebe's First Picture As A Full-Fledged Paramount Star! COMKDY "Keep Going" CASTLE Today and Saturday Two Men Killed In Earth Slide RKIXIXliHAM. WrbIi., .Ian. Zl Two men were killed and Heverul others were injured by an earth slide at the hydro-electric project of the I'uget Sound Tower and Light com pany on the ltaker river, It was re ported from Concrete tins afternoon. The county coroner waa called from Mount Vernon. Parked All Night Motorist Fined $2 ISTDAUISTS "Arrangements for the towing ser vice and other nids for members of the' Oregon State Motor association which are planning for Eugene will soon be worked out," according to George O. Brandenburg, manager of the organisation, who is here today. The state association has already es tablished a station at l'ortland and the results hnve been more than sat isfactory and highly appreciated by the members, Mr. Brandenburg said. It is not expected that tho associa tion will open a station liere but that this work will bo arranged for through a local garage under direu- BIRD BILL TALKED STAIN HOL'hiO, SAi.r..H, Ore., Jan. The federal nngfutory bud; retuge gill now pending iu congress j would take away Irinn Oregon an J I oilier states their righta over game, control-and at the same tune would insure less protection for wild fowl Uum now provided by slate law, Cap- tain A. K. Burghduff, state game warden, and others ueclared at a hearing of the game committee last night. The game commission's room overflowed with sportsmen from many sections of the state to support the Kilkwood memorial which woilid1 call upon congress not to euact the; proposed law. William L. Finley .nationally known1 bird export and W. S. ltaker of the I Isaac Walton league of I'urtland were; the only representatives on baud to oppose the memorial. ! Said Necessary. Finley declared that passage of the Old-Time Dance WENDtlNG, JAN. 23" First Class Old-Time Music Regular Good Time Benefit Wendling Band Concert Tickets One Dollar . Everybody Come Good Time For All BILL INTRODUCED STATU llOl.'SF,, SALHM, Ore., .Tan. I'll. Senator Dennis introduced a bill today providing for the crea tion of n state colonization commis sion to supervise the settlement of idle lands. The commission would be r composed of three members appoint ed by the state board of control and would huvo a salaried secretary. The first case of all-night automo bile parking for several months in ! Kugene police court was reported be- i fore Judge ticorgc A. (illllioro tins morning, when F. J. AYliltaker was cited by A. 11. Shortes, traffic offi cer, to appear to answer the charge. After hearing the plea. Judge CJ il more assessed a fine of $.. For speeding across n street inter section, William W. )lartlc was fined $5 lu municipal court this morning. (i. K. Lehman paid a fine of $1! for parking without lights, and l. .1. Bevan, arrested for n similar offense, pleaded guilty and paid If-. NEW YORK COLD SAHAXAC. I.AKK, N. Y., Jnn. 23. -The mercury fell to L'a degree hn iow isero hero last night.. The hitter cold was nrcnmpiinicd by n blizzard. Erie Directors Approve Lease SHW YOHK, Jan. "A Directors of tho F.rlo railroad company today approved the full leaso by which (he road will bo brought Into tho Van Sweringen's proposed $l.riOO.(MK).OIK) "Nickel Plate" railroad consolidation. A special meeting of stockholders lias been culled for March SB to ratify the merrer. CURED WITHOUT SURGERY MY METHOD of treating Piles, recoginied as so successful, U non surgical. No inconveniences, embarrass, mentsor confinement during treatments One may come and go about his dutiei as usual. Relief It apparent from the very first, and I positively GUARAN TEE to cure any case of Piles or refund the patient's fee. If you will writ to me I will tend 70a my ruto book on Piles and othel Rectal and Colon disor ders. DEAN. M.DJnc tmm Al N ATM. AND PINK PORTLAN Or OOirt ATM WIW DRY WOOD Under Cover Any Length Slsbwsotf Osk Body Fir A" Second Growth Mspls Manerud-Huntington Fuel Co. II Wsst 7lh Ptioss 651 in Saturday and Monday Specials 10 Urn. Heat Cano Sugnr ...... 79c :t lbs. Biiimnns 25c Fresh Oenniery Butter, lb.'... 42c (Vlerv. per buiK'li 10c 10c 25c 25c 29c $2.50 Lettuce, per hem! (i lbs. Turnips or Kutnhagan 7 lbs. (.'limits ?, dozen Small Orange .... Irish Potatoes, tier 100 lbs. 1 Florida Grape Fruit ........ 29c 10 Tall Cans Armour's Milk .. 89c Bacon Backs, lb 23c Fancy Picnics, lb 16c .'I lb. Clin Crisco 85c S 11). Pail Snowdrift $1.85 1 lb. Can F.tlwnrtls Di'iiendable Coffee 49c 3 lb. Can Fdwnrds Dependable Coffee '$1.45 5 lb. Can Edwards Iepeiidnhlc Coffee $2.35 lbs. Small White Beans .... 50c 3 lbs. Head Rice 25o 3 lb. Box Tru Blu Soda Crackers 55c 5 lb. Box (Inihani Crackers .... 89c loc Can Pork and Beans 10c 5 No. 2 ('nns Broken Sliced Pineapple ' 98c 3 Large Cans Tomatoes 40c 3 Cans Tender Sweet Corn .... 40c 3 Cans Good Peas 40c 4 Large Cans Peaches or Apricots 89c 2 Cans Shrimp 35c Cove Oysters, per can 19o 4 Cans Sardines in Oil 25c 4 lbs. Bulk Cocoa 25c 4 lbs. Bulk Macaroni 25c 4 Cans Light House Cleanser 25c 7 liars White 'Wonder Soap .... 25c !) liars Good Toilet-Soap 47c 4!) lb. Sack Princess Flour .... $2.30 11 Large HolU Toilet Paj.er .... 50c Haskell Feed & Grocery Co. 904 Olive Phone 522 Jmemberthis about food- mere noMshment isnt enough It must be balanced Why do food authorities keep insisting that variety is a most important essential in a health-buiidingdict? Simply because without variety in your food your body may bo over-nourished in some respects and under-nourished in others. ' ' , That's why Shredded Wheat with milk is universally recommended by people who know food and food values. Children and grown-ups alike thrive on Shredded Wii eat and milk, because this combination supplies every clement needed to sustain tho human bodyt and it supplies them tn the nght"proportions. It's a well-balanced ration. So why experiment with food fads? Eat the food that keeps you fit Shredded Wheat a full meal in two biscuits. And serve.it often to your family for breakfast, lunch and even for dinner in made-up dishes. date- LV i . 1 if (I Write for Rear Book, JO Way of Serving Shrhddbd Wheat." PACIFIC COAST SHPBDDED WHEAT CO. Oakland, Calif. SIS I