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page Two Monday Evening, Janun THE fitJGENE- GUARD "y 26, 925 TILT DEVELOPS IN BILLS ARE READ ' STATE HOUSE, SALEM, Ore., Jan.'.26. A sharp tilt developed in the bouse tills moraine when bouse bills Tl aud 73, introduced by Rush light. Multnomah, cauie up for final reading. The two bills would affect the plumbing luws of tbe state, the liist repealing u number of existing otcMs and the second providing for ,. uew iilunibiug code, (.owgiil of Jackson county declar ed iuui the law would "send about Xu.UUU wore inspectors running uiouud the state." lieureseuiative Fitzinaurice of UU liuuj, tiberuiau and Wheeler, opposed Uo measure, holding thut it would prohibit uubcensed persons from do ing simple plumbing jobs. The two measures were re-referred to tbe re vision on laws committee. Throe Bills Heterred Three bills pertaining to game mat ters were referred to tbe game com mittee. One would prohibit beaver killing and bunting throughout the slate. Tbe bouse adopted senate joint res olution number U memorializing con gress to appropriate funds to build a veterans' hospital at rortiand on grounds which the board of regents of the University of Oregon medical school has offered to donate. The roc uiurinl points out that the leuse on the Hahnemann hospital, number 77, at Portland, expires December 4, 1U20. House bill 85, the Mills convention plan, was referred to the judiciary committee on motion of Kcprescuta live Hammond, Clackamas county, who pointed out that a pugo of .tbe bill bad been omitted in printing. Many Balls Passed A number of bills wero passed by tbe bouse during tho morning session, They include house bill lli providing for a change in the time of court ses sion in tbe second juuiciul district bouse bill 33 making a slight amend uient to tbe law pertaining to the Kale by a county official and acquired through tax deliquencics; bouse bill . 67 which would compel publication by municipal corporations of a state ment on bonded indebtedness, out standing warrants, and other debts in connection with notices ot tax levy meetings; house bill 01, providing that tbe Salem justice of peace shall be placed on a flat salary of ?1WU0 a year instead of continuing on tbe fee basis, that X1UO a niontli be pro vided for clerk hire and $50 for rent; bouse bill 71, giving the board of con trol wider scope in administering the J. T. Appcrson college students' aid fund; house bill 77, permitting the in terstate bridge commissioners to in vest surplus funds in bonds; house bill 00, placing tho compulsory school age limit at JO instead 0 Eleven new bills wcro introduced, Camp Sanitation To Be Discussed Uniform nulo camp sanitation laws in l'acific coast states, a movement sponsored by tho Eugene chamber of THE BUTTON SHOP Pleating, Buttons and Hemstitching. 88 7th Ave. East. Phone 1715-J. orSteady Nerves Riding a girder Is not a job for a nervous man. BUT no one Is nervous by choice. There Is a way that you may no strengthen your body that the nervous system will be cushlonod on sound muscles and flesh. But this condition will not come about unless you have rich red-blood-cells. Red-blood-colls are the most Important thing In all the world to each of us. More red-blood-cells 1 That's what you need when your nerves give way and you can not control yourself. 8.S.S. will prove to you Its "Why" and "How" reason. 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Hall 8th and Lincoln TUESDAY NIGHT Jan. 27, 1925 and every Tuesday 1 TYPICAL "AMERICAN GIRL" f . s Nr u Miss Marguerite Churchill of New' York hat been chosen from thou sand! of members of the Camp Fire girla as the tyolcal "American Girl" commerce, and for which a bill is now pending in the state legislature, will be the subject of discussion nt tbe regular monthly membership meeting to be held tonight , in the chamber of commerce rooms at 8 o'clock. Severs! sneakers. Including Molvin Ilnnsen. who attended the meeting of northwest auto camp representatives at Tacoma recently, will speak at the meeting tonight. All Eugene persons interested In the movement aro vlted. Nelson F, Macduff, supervisor of the Cascado national forest, and Itulph S. Shelley, supervisor of the Sitislaw forest, went to Portland yes terday to attend the meeting of 22 supervisors of forests In Oregon and Wsshington at the district office. The session will last four days. Will O. llarnca ot Washington, D. C, assistant forester in charge of grating, who Is an author and writer of note, will he one of tbe principal speakers. C. II. Flory, district forest er of Alaska, with headquarters at Juneau, is to attend the meeting, and district foresters from California and Montana are also expected. Fire prevention will be one of the chief subjects of discussion, and Mr. Macduff will tell of experiences in fire prevention and fire fighting on the Cascade orest this year. Both the local supervisors are to take an ac tive part in the round-table discus sions scheduled. , Three Arrested on Canned Heat Jags Reprimanding a man who gets drunk on canned heat Is not a very successful method of punishing the crime," snld Judge Ooorgo A. Oil- more, city police magistrate this morning, after Jia had interviewed three men arrested for Such an of fense. "But what are you to do with such derelicts? It would tickle them to death to be kept In jsll, while we psy out the taxpayers' good money to feed them. The best thing we can do Is to levy a $'J3 tine, and give them 30 minutes to get out of town." The three prisoners sentenced this morning by Judge Ollmore were Jamrs O Neal, Arthur Murphy and Robert 1'erklns. The first two men were accused of begging. One carried bottle of denstured alrnbnl. Strain l n ii in t r-rr fovyja T Pupils numbering 2007 were nei ther ahBcnt nor tnrdy in the Eugeae schools during the month of January, according to the report filed with the county school superintendent by Jos eph T. Glenn, city superintendent of ot schools. The report shows that a total of 3437 pupils were enrolled in loc.il schools, during the entire school year. The present totol enrollment is 301)5. Of Ibis number, 2371) are cu rolled in the first eight grades of school. HAS HARD TIME E HERKIN, I1L. Jaq. 26. OP) Fac ed with many conflicting theories an to the exact manner in which 8. Glenn l oung, former Williamson county dry raider, his companions, Edward Forbes and Homer Warner, and Deputy Sheriff Ora Thomas, U-Klan leader wero killed in Rat- urday nights shooting here, indica tions today were that the coroner's jury would be unable to arrive at any definite explanation of the affair when it meets tomorrow. Mrs. Young, wife of the slain liquor raider, asserted that witnesses would be at the inquest to verify an account that her husband had been lured into a trap and shot from behind. K la nam en Keep Vigil The body of the slain Young today lay at the rirst Jtaptist church red cross near the foot of the coffin and Klansmen keeping vigil. The purple robe of the reputed Klansman bad been replaced by street clothes. The bodies of Young a two bench men and that of Deputy Sheriff Thomas, Young's avowed enemy, wero in tbeir homes. A joint funeral was probable. According to one version, the fight followed a shot fired from the vicin ity of a hotel Saturday night. As the report sounded, Young and sev eral others rushed to investigate. . Four Are Killed In a cigar store they met Thomas and when the smoke cleared. Young, shot through tbe heart, and two of bis follower were dead, while Thorn as lay on the floor dying. He died in an hospital soon after, attendants saying dcathe resulted from a wound in his bead. At least four men were known to have been present at the shooting, but their names remained unrcvealed. An hour or two later the news reach ed Governor Small. He immediately communicated with Adjutant General Carlos Black, who dispatched Major H. W. Davis in charge of forty mil itiamen to Hcrrin from Carbondule, a few miles away. Tbe dawn of a new day found everything quiet with only battered window panes and bullet scarred walls as a public testimonial of the night's conflict. State s Attorney Arlic lioswcll, on his arrival yesterday, gave no intima tion of tbe course the state would pursue. Architect to Talk To School Board Mnnson White, orehiteot of the new Theodore Roosevelt and Wood row Wilson Bchools, will bo nt tbe meeting of the Kugcno school board scheduled for this evoning. Tho mat ter of tho completion of the new buildings will he one ot tbe import ant topics of discussion to be taken up, according to announcement of the members of the board todsy. Adverse weather baa beld up con struction work to a considerable ex tent and the progress ia far behind enrly expectations CORRECTION The notice that appeared In the Morning Register, also The Daily Guard Is very misleading, and has caused many to think that Mis. noug hts or Mr. Preston (or both of them), poid Guy Mock money to withdraw his suit against D. G. Preston and Sa die Mock. Guy Mock withdrew his suit voluntary. No one asked him to. And no money has been paid him, and no money win he. raid Adv. jji WRESTLING STARTS The doughnut wrestling tournament at tho University of Oregon will start at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the men's gymnasium. Earl Widmer, wrestling coach, will officiate. ATTENTI0N1 The Ilebekabs will attend the funeral of Sister Grace Thompson's fsther at Veatch chapel Tuesday at 2;30. Request of J20 NOBLE GRAND. A quick, sure way to relieve it Apply Sloan'a gently. Don't rub. You'll get relict at once. Sloan'a atarta fresh, healing blood clrculatlngawiftly through the strained musclo-librea, eas ing the pain and repairing tha damage. Get bottle today. All druggists 95 cents. Sloan's Liniment "kills paint Acid in Stomach Sours the Food A well-known authority stales that stomach trouble and indigestion are nearly always due to acidity acid stomach and not, as most folks be lieve, from a lack of digestico juices. He states that an excess of hydro chloric arid in the stomach retards digestion and starts food fermenta tion: then our meals sour like gnrbnge in a can, forming acid fluids and gas es, which inflnte the somnch like a loy balloon. Wo then get that heavy lumpy feeling In the chest, we eruc tate sour fond, belch gas or have heartburn, flatuleuce, water-brash or nausea. He tells us to lay aside all digestive aids and iustcad get from any phar macy four ounces of Jad Halts and take a tablrsponnful in a glass of water before breakfast, while it ia effervescing, and furthermore, to continue this for oue week. While relief often follows the first dose, it is Important to neutralise the acidity, remove the gas-msking mass, start the liver, stimulate the kid neys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive Juices. Jad Units Is inexpensive, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithla and sodium phosphate. This harmless salts is used by thousand nf stomach suffcrcra with cicellrut results. Last Farm Census Returns Expected Two more federal tarm census cnuineratora of Lane have completed tbeir work and now ouly three are in the field and these, are expected to make final returns within the next few days, according to a report today of Ralph 1". talrd, director. Enumerators to fiuisb today are Kenneth Neilsen, Crow stage route, and Fred V. Kuhrer, C'ottago Grove. Itufus A. Gllmore of Josephine coun ty also reported his district complete today. The ceneus is required, to be' completed the latter part of the week. Local Man Visits, Seattle Building Seattle Is proud of its new $J,500, 000 chamber of commerce home and Saturday afternoon and evening pro vided an opportunity for hundreds of visitors from the pacific Northwest to. view the structure. J. J. Kirchoff representing the Kugcno chnmber of Grandmother Knew Thar) Wat Nothing So Good for Conjtation and Cofdi at Muttard But the old-fashioned mustard plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister. Musterole does it. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mus tard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders. Gently massage Musterole in with the finger-tips. Sec how quickly it brings re lict how speedily the pain disappears. Try Musterole for sore throat, bron chitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). ToMothwrt! Musterole la also triad In milder form for babiea and small children. Ask for Children' Musterole. 35c and 65c, jars and tubes; hos pital size, $3.uu. fetter than a maifaro platfr An Old Recipe To Darken Hair Almost everyone knows that Saga Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and lustra to tha hair when faded, - atreaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which Is muesy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth a Sage and Sulphur Compound." You will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe improved by tha addition of other Ingredients, at very lit tle cost. Everybody uses this nrecaratlon now, because no one can possibly tell that you dark ened your hair, as It does It so naturally and evenly. You damp en a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your balr, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another ap plication or two, your hair be comes beautifully dark, thick and glossy aad you look years young sr. commerce wss among the more tban 800 who were sested at tbe big nan au.t ftsturdsv nlahL The visitors were taken over the entire building which is one of tbe finest structures of it kind in the United States. Mr. Kirchoff returned here last evening. OLD TREATY FOUND WASHINGTON. Jan. 20. The or! final copy of the treaty between the United States and Cuba, ceding to the latter the Isle of Tines wss found today in the files of the senate. DISCARDED TODAY .The traffic accident record kept by Eugene police officials in the form of a wall map of the congested i'.;uuts of tbe city since the time bugle park' ing went into effcii, has beu dis carded, annnutit ea W. G. Judkins, chief nf police. - New accident re pur u have been prepared by the police department, and will constitute' a permanent rec ord of motor accidents. Tbe report calls for information concerning the drivers in the accident, license num bers of the automobiles concerned, location ami full details. Tbe state law relating to making reports of traffic accidents will be enforced strictly, it is stated. Lane county poultry although far from home are still able to bring down prizes, according to word receiv ed by Hen F. Keeney and O. L. Tur ner who bad displays at the National Western poultry show which has just closed at Denver, Colo. . . Mr, Keeney won second and fourth prizes for barred Plymouth Ilock ex hibition birds and Mr. Turner was awarded third and fifth prizes for an exhibitiou cockerel and a dark pullet. Mr. Keeney today sent a display of barred Plymouth rocks to Tampa, Florida, for exhibition at the Na tional Barred Plymouth 8how. This display of Lane fowl at a Florida show is considered something of a record in the way of distance for the sending of display poultry. Consolidation of Schools is Asked Petitions for the consolidation of Kciiool districts 1SS and have been asked for by residents of that district and tbe petitions have been forwnrded by K. J. Moore, county su perintendent of schools. The districts are south and cast of Cushman. Tbe petitions after being . signed will be returned to the school of fief here and the question will probably come before tho next meeting of tbe houndnry board, tlio superintendent states. BTATE HOUSE. SALEM, Jan. 6. House bill 138 introduced this morning by German, Multnomah coun ty, at the request of the license com mittee of tbe Portland realty board, would provide for a real estate com missioner in Oregon with a salary of f'1000 a year. Persons who have made it a prac tice to slash along Urea ins of the state and let the high water dipue of their trees and brunh would be punished by a fine of from $50 to $500 or by juil imprisonment from one to six months, under house bill IHi) introduced by Reynolds, Marion county, Burning or removing of tim ber and brush would be necessary be fore high water seasons. Sum of STuOO for the investiga tion of poultry diseases prevalent in the state would Lc provided in house bill 140 introduced today by Shrock. Clackamas county. The work would be done in connection with the Ore gon Agricultural College's experiment station. IS brock nifo introduced house bill 141 providing for an appropriation of $10,000 to finance "the Oregon hen laying contest." The contest woufd be conducted under the direction of the Oregon Agricultural college. The basket limit of steel head sal mon in Tillamook county streams where commercial fishing is prohibit ed would bo set at five fish a week under house bill 14 L under a bill in troduced by Slow, Tillamook. The killing .f f'Hnesc pheasants in Tillamook county nould be prohibited unqer bouse b-.il 1U also introduced by Winslow. Ibe attorney gtucral of the state would be empowered to name a dis trict attorney of one county to act for another under certain circumstan ces, in accordano with a bill to be in trodued by Representative Peirce, Coos and Curry counties. ACKERMAN & HARRIS Landon Lee Duke of Ch4lk Vaude ville Circuit Pederick & DeVere Moments Artl,tit TODAY LO MO SING TROUPE Chinese Marvels and Wonder Workers Adults 50c 20c Evans & Hoey All In Fun Vaudeville Photo, plays Don McKinnon Vocalist of Abllh, Stan Laurel In 'MONSIEUR DON'T CARE" AESOP FABLE NOVELTY HEILIG ORCHESTRA 2 SHOWS 7 AND 9 P. M. at, the clerk's office here for a girl of lii years within the past few weeks. Ocaaent of pnrents is neces sary to obtain a marriage license for a girl between 15 and 18. POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SHOPPE Hair bobbing and shingling 'with curl, 50c. Opposite Heilig Theater. Phone 1712. jlM-27 Another 13-year old girl was granted a wedding license at the of fice of the county clerk today. Ellen McCHntock of Goshen, age 15 years. 0 monUis. 24 days, will marry Albert Henry AValtlirop, also of Goshen, age 24. This is the fecond license issued TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ROOM AND BOARD. 124 l.'lth Ave nue Kiist. tf LOST German ' female polire ilog, brindle groy. Reward. A. A. 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COLDS THAT Chronio coughs and persistent cold: lesd to serious Jung trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with twofold action; it soothet and heals the inflamed membranes and kills the germ. Of all known drugs, creosote is rec ognized by the medical fraternity as the greatest healing agency for the 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 soothe and heal the inflamed mem branes and stop the irritation and in flammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and destroys the germs that lead to consumption. 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