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THE EUGENE GUARD
Tuesday Eveuinpr, Jumiary 2
TO
CHICAfiO, Jan. 27. W Per
sons living will nee a population of
230,000,000 in the United State if
the present rate of Jnorrawo keopB
up. nccordinir to Proirttnor A. It.
Wolfe of Ohio State UnfverN.ty,
RfionkinK here before the American
Vintisticnl Anoi'intion. Hut it will
not keep up, m the profewnor k opin-
ion. Ho ih fairljr certain tho women
themmlven, the potontial motliern of
the future, will take meaHurty to pre
vent it.
"Unions increase in quickly anil
Rreutly retanlccl, reaching tho sutur
ntion point it a .matter -of only a
few generations at most, not tlioun
hikIh of yearn nH popularly Hiippnued,"
PrefcHKor Wolfo Raid, "In the nh-
HPtico of an improbable revolutionary
improvement in agriculture, we uhnll
be pointedly confronted with tke
choice of reducing either our bin Ii
nito or our standard of living. A
very CMHcittinl part of tho population
problem is to get the people to see
that they arc confronted with a con
dition, not n theory.
"Kven if it could bo demonstrated
that this country could support fi0.
000,000 people by eliminating waste
and Kiviiur iin meat, the standard !
of living would continue to fall and
tho problem of numbers continually
get worse. Tho only happy people
would be the sword-rattling generals.
Many of us today are victims of our
unthinking American worship of sine
mid growth, without inquiry into the
' human values involved.
Professor Wolfe scores the opti
mists who believe that progress can
work miracles. "They rnly on migra
tion and Invention, They see vast
empty spaces. The state of Texas
especially appeals to their imagina
tion. Most of them have never been
there.
"What are the facts?
"Only inferior lands, limited in ex
tent, remain for settlement. Progress
itself involves a paradox. It is in
conceivable that technical advance
can maintain the pace it set in what
"Wallace called "the wonderful cen
tury and which Keynes thinks may
prove to have been a magnificient
episode.' In the main, future im
provements are to be looked for in
the fourth decimal place. There is
a limit to the degree to which cheap
ened manufacturers can offset in
creasing costs in extracting raw ma
terials from nature's resources which
are being exhausted with whirlwind
rapidity.
Taking up the opposition to birth
control, Professor Wolfe declared:
"It is a fault of population theory
that it Is man-made. Such attitudes
never count the vital costs of a high
birth rate the costs to the women
of the race. The very essence of
economy is to balance real costs
Against rear income. A valid popula
tion theory must take account of the
way in which half the race, hitherto
practically ignorcJ, will calculate the
coats as against the satisfactions
of largo fumilies." ,
"Mystery Girl" Still
Puzzles Alienists
.
(Continued from page one)
sunt that he link in the Lumliermeus'
Trust company Hank in I'orilaml.
"This la not shown iu hi report,"
Mid JohiiNtoii, "but hu finally got
friKhtened about it and wrote the at
t.'iiiry Keurrul aa to what he should
o)o with the moni'y. I believe If tbe
committee will call upon all the slu'r
iffH and district attorney in the alate
to the amoiinta of money turned
over to Cleaver iu witness feea, etc.,
In addition to the regular li.i per cent
hat went to make un ho fcl!..iiJ al
lowance uiiiler'the law, you will find 1 '-V
more than five appenriujf on the
vouchers, but tbut not all llieie were
on salaries.
Keiative to Jolinston'a claim that
Cleaver baa a l"t of money in the
Lumbermen's Trust Hunk in Tort
land that has not been accounted for.
Cleaver aaid that after receiving an
opinion from the attorney general lie
i. lid distributed all this back to the
counties.
Cleaver was asked, by Hare why
he had not followed the attorney gen
al'a advice, and Informed him that
a statement from the-state treasurer
lions about A;;oo in tbe treasury
that Cleaver has not accounted for.
Cleaver was uusMe to explain this,
and replied that there must be a mis
take somewhere.
Report Branded Falsa
Sheriff Huberts branded ai false
the Cleaver report for HUM. In the
report, Cleaver- claimed credit for
seven liijuor cases iu lleschutes coun-
he capture of 11 stills and for
that he had a total ol auuu! V'Maill I f'-HIO in flies. Ilubers raid he (iiil
"Charlotte," girl of mystery,
continues to puzzle alienists who
for nix weeks have tried every
iirtirii.o at their command to re
store to iter the memory lost
when she was stricken suddenly
witii amnesia in the Union t Sta
tion at Chicago.- The only mark
of Identification In possession of
the authorities s a school book
with tho Initials E. II. S. on one
cover and the words Slgmu Nu
on a flyleaf. The girl is about
eighteen yoars old and Is known
only as Charlotte to other In
mates . of the Chicago I'sycho
pathie IJospltal.
J. A.
, ORIENTALS, ATTENTION
Saturday evening, Jan. 31st Is the
time. Chef John Newman will be on
lin dc. Do you like smelt?
It. DOT DOTSON.
jHl Grand Ilysstytl.
l-.atate of J. S. P. Withers, Deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL BETTI.KMKNT
Notice Is hereby given that I.cona
Withers, administratrix of the estate
of J. S. I'. Withers, deceased, has
filed In the County Court of the State
of Oregon, in and for Lane County,
lier final report na such administra
trix, and that ten o'clock in the
forenoon of Thursday, the 10th day
of February, 1025, at the Court
room thereof, have been, by the
Court fixed and appointed s the
lime and place for hearing objections
to said report, and for me final settle
ment of the estate of deceased.
. I.KONA WITIIKUS,
Administratrix,
A. E. WHr.F.LKM, Attorney.
No,1778-Tues-dy-fl7
J. A. Ortnandy, general passenger
agent of the Southern I'ocific office
at Portland, will be In F.ugcno Wed
nesday to address classes in trans
portation and economics at the Uni
versity of Oregon, announces L. L.
(iraham, district freight and passen
ger agent of the Kugene office.
Mr. Ormandy will discuss the re
lation of universities and inatitutions
of higher learning to modern trnna-
portation nt two meetings of the
classes. After his lecture students
of the rnrioua clnsRcs will be invited
lo ask questions along the line of the
discussion. Mr. Graham Sill be pres
ent at both sessions.
Illinois Messenger
Robbed of $15,000
COLLINSVII.LK, 111., Jan, 2T.
William Mathies, Ul, a - messenger,
was held up today by several men
who escaped with a mail pouch be
lieved to contain $ 15,000..
' -Mathies was en route from the rail
road depot to the Collinsville State
Hank. The money, It' was understood,
was to have been used to cash pay
roll checks of the Liimaghl Coal com
pany, of St. Louis, whoso mines are
located here".
Business Improves
During December
RAN FRANC. HCO, .Tan. 27 Fur
ther medorate Improvements in busi
ness was reported during December,
1.1114, continuing a movement which
carried business activity from the
semi-depression of . mid-sutuiner to
approximately normal level nt the
close of the yenr. It was staled in a
report Issued today by John IVrrm
federal reserve agent and chairman of
the board for the lUth district, atutcs
of tho rneuic slope.
Start the Winning
Fight Today
DO you got up in llio
morning still tired mid
worn outl Do you suffer
from indigestion and gas
on your stomach? Do you
ncho nil . over, complain
of rheumatism t
What you need to pep
you up imd win hack your
lost strength and energy is
n natural tonic and huildor
like Tanlac. Millions of
men and women have been
helped back to health by
this marvelous remedy. Our
files aro filled with enthu
siastic letters of thanks.
By tho famous Tanlac
formula, Tanlao is a com
pound of. roots, barks and
herbs gathered from the
four corners of the earth.
It has a way of getting
right down to the seat of
trouble, without delay. Jt
revitalizes the blood, rejuve
nates tho stomach, adds
pounds of , needed weight
and brings tho flush of
health back to faded checks.
Don't you let your sys
tem run any farther down
hill. You, too, can win the
TAKE TANLAO VEGETABLE
Brought Back
Old-Time Vigor
"I had lost weight steadily
until 1 was a mere shadow
of my former self. Then I
turned to Tanlac. It built me
up rnpUllyt put rich blood
In my veins and broquht
bark my old-time strength
and viiior."
E. Walter Tripp
264 Simpson St.
Atlanta, Gl.
hard fight against the sick
ness that is dragging you
down if you will only ou
list Tanlac in tho battle.
Oet n bottle at your drug
gist's now. Start tho win
ning fight today I '
PILLS FOR CONSTIPATION
TAN LAG
FOR. YO UK HEALTH
r '., mm iiimvo itie ri'gumi' umiiiiiit.
The (jiHMlinii is what did he do with
it V"
Johns! on was' of mr opinion that
an investigation of the .K.71,000 In
fines which Cleaver claims credit for
would show that he did not come any
where near that nuiounl.
Coos Not Beit
Another statement of Cleuver that
he attacked wus the assertion that
Coos county wus the banner county of
the state in law enforcement. Figures,
he said, would show that Washington
county was the banner county, and
thut Lane county was ahead of Cuus.
Johnston attacked tbe report as at
tempting to blackguard the law offi
cers of the state. Another point of
attack was relative to two small au
tomobiles Jisted in the report, John
ston cluiwing. that Cleaver uaes i
state-owned car of larger make.
Senator Hare, asking "several ciucs-
lions placed into his hand by Cleav
er, wanted to know from Johnston if
he ever said to Cleaver; i
'! have used intoxicating liipi'or all
my life and always expect to."
"I did not," answered Johnston, "I
told him that 1 have ti.ken a few
drinks in my life and might again."
Asked his opinion as to whut the
low should he Johnston said be believ
ed in a central supervisory power
lodged in the attorney general.
' Senator Staples Speaks
Senator SLapIus was sworn as a
witness to testify about conditions at
Iteedspurt where he is heavily inter
ested. His testimony was in refuta
tion of that offered in the aftcmoun
by Sheriif Stanner of Douglas coun
ty, ii tanner bad said that although
Cleaver swore to the complaint before
the Keedspuit justice iu the bribery
case, all the evidence had been ob
tained by the sheriff s office uud the
conviction thut sent three men to
prison was all upon evidence so pro
cured.
Senator Staples argued thut prior
and during a part of there wus
no law enforcement at Kcedsport and
thut conditions were "terrible.
. "Sheriff Starmer is a nice man,"
said Stuples, "hut ha is ulwuys ready
to listen to uny song and dunce from
anybody. Cleuver absolutely cleuncd
up Itcedsport, und it is in good con
dition today us a result of his work."
Mr. cleaver Called
Mr. Cleuver was the final witness
called. Explaining Johnston's claim
about the cur he uses, he suid the
cost of the cur wuu uncounted for hi
his report and entered Into his bal
ance, but thut iuudVerteutly the mime
of the car hud been left out of the
report.
Cleaver contradicted Johnston's as
sertion about inoro than fivo men
being on sulury at any one time. He
explained thut any person who oper
ated for him, if only for a day, was
given a number, which accounted for
iimI kn-'iv of any still taken
Cleaver agent except one, und that
by a- state agent working under the
sheriff's direction. And yet, he s:iid,
state agents were paid lfl)Ni Uy the
county, and one of them $ll!u6 for
about three weeks work.
Roberts tpioted one of Cleaver's
men hs having (piotej Cleaver as say
ing: "Weve got to get n sheriff or
two. We want our records to show
the conviction of some sheriffs for
violation of the prohibition law."
".So they tried to get me," Jtoberts
went on.
Asked his opinion of the state pro
hibition department, Koberjri replied:
"I thwk it is thes bunk as fur us
cooperation with local officers is
concerned, but with the - right head
and management I think it would be
one of the most efficient organiza
tions in the field.
Koberts luter declared that he was
for the repeal of the net.
Itoberts (lectured that Cleaver's
agents had never offered td cooperate
with him but hud ignored him entirely.
Concerning Itoy Furuhum, who
was appointed prosecutor by Gover
nor Pierce, Itoberts said Farnhuni
hnd a reputation ns a prohibitionist
but did nothing to enforce the law,
"Did he back you in your efforts to
enforce the lnw?" 1
'JIe never mentioned It to me."
Roberts answered., .
FAST
SAFE
CONVENIENT
ELECTRIC
TRAINS
Leave Kugene for Port
land and Intermediate
stops 7:50, 11:15 a. m.;
2:00 and 6:05 p. in.
dally.
Limited Train
OrcKon .fclectrlc agents
eell thru tickets to the
Knst via S. P. & S. and
Great Northern or North
ern Pacific Rys.
F. 8. APPELMAN
Ticket Ag,-nt
Telephone 140
Band Lessons For
Students Success
Ten beginners are taking lessons in
band practice at the Kugene high
school and soon another class will b"
added, according to Andrew L'lndles,
director cf music iu the local school..
The Klks lodge wi.l give two or throe
of the larger instruments to the
school for the use of the students.
Mr. Lnndles said. The baud director
is speaking before vnriotis local or
ganizations to urouse interest in the
campaign of support for the school
band. The bugle bands of the Frances
YVillard. Lincoln and Geary .school?
are meeting together for evening
practice during the winter niontlM.
About 00 boys are now enrolled in the
bugle bands at the three schools, Mr.
Lnndles said.
Steps Taken Will
Save River Banks
tin' wink. A rriinrst fur help m the
ihki' plan lias Iiimmi made t" I In? county
court hut no action lias ct lctn
taken.
Commissioners For
Port of Portland
Named by Governor
HALKM. Ore., Jan. 27. Governor
Fierce today announced the appoint
ment of five new Fort of Portland
commissioners.
, They are: Clyde M. Lewis, Jeffer
son Myers, J. W. Gannng, I'r&ke
O'Jteilly and George M. McDowell.
All will assume office June 1 when
tlje terms of the commissioners they
are appointed to succeed expire.
The governor gave two reasons for
appointing the new cominisionerH
now iiiMtend of waiting until June 1.
The first was that he desired to
clear the political atmosphere with
reference to the port, and the second
was that he desired to give the new
members ample time to innkc arrange
ments to assume office and familiar
ize themselves wUh their duties.
Radio Announcement
About February 'first we will open a complete liADIQ 1EPAHTMevt
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BRUNSWICK - RADIOLAS
Six different stylus of radios nnd phonographs in combination Cabi
net models.
Radiola Super-Heterodyne (
RadiolEi Regenoflex
Atwater Kent Super-Receivers v
Gilfillen Neutrodyne
We aro nqw booking appointments for evening demonstrations in (he homo
.with no expense or obligation. "Wo solicit an opportunity to prove the
superiority 'of our service in Eadio.
Pianos ,
Phonographs
Records
LARAWAY'S
New Larawny Building
Sheet Miis'm
Player i;,.s
Phone 1
Children's Dance
Classes Resumed
Classes for children in education tl
interpretive dancing will be resumed
nt the woimtn's building on the Uni
versity of Oregon campus beginning
February - it was announced today.
Classes for children from 5 to 8
years "f age will tart Monday, Feb
ruary 2 nt 4:A't o'clock, and for chil
dren from 8 to 11 years, on Thurs
day. Febru iry 0. at the same hour.
Information concerning costumes
and slippers will he given nt the first
meeting. Mrs. Lillian Stupp will be
the instructor.
Building of a dike aloDg the bnuk
of the Willamette river near the Staf
ford hop ranch east of tiosheu is
plunned in an attempt to stop further
washing away of the bank by action
of tho stream. County Commissioner
Clinton Hind nnd 1. M. Morse, coun
ty engineer, inspected the river bunk
this morning in company with a group
of roncherH who are to cooperate in
Say?: It fends
NEURALGIA
"Xo matter where located to get
quick relief from the agony rub on
penetrating Joint-Kase," says a New
Kngmnd cheiriist.
Of course, Joint-Kase is the one
great, external remedy for inflamed,
swollen, stif joints in ankle, knee,
hip) (shoulder, fingers or spine, and
fot'r'tliBt purpose its sale is tremend
ous, h
But its power to give nlmost hit
stant relief in neuralgiu, neuritis and
lumbago is becoming better known ev
ery day Soaks right iu with a min
ute's rubbing and it is very penetrat
ing. A tube for 00 cents at Carroll's
I'hnrmacy or any real druggist any
where. .
WILLYS-OVER. L AND'FINE MO-TOR CARS
You Save
'.ii-ss
Midi's l4est'Miced'
Field Marshal of
Kilvey is Dead
WIXDLKK1IAM, -Surrey, England,
Jan. '11. Field Marshal Karon Grcn
fell died here -today. ,
Kield Marshal Baron Grenfcll of
Kilvey (Francis Wallace Grenfell),
saw service in almost cver'y land in
wbiell British soldiers have been sta
tioned. He1 entered the army when 18
yeara'of aRe'. llis)ast active positios
was as commander-in-chief in Ire
land from 1WI4 to I'.IOS, when he was
tnadet.a field marshal, lie was born in
18-11 and created first Uaron of Kil
vey in 1!K1.
LEGAL NOTICE OF SALE
$10,500 SEWER BONOS
,0F EUGENE '
OF
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the City Re
corder of the City of Eugene, Oregon;
at his office in the CUy Hall of sa-d
City until February Qtb, 1015, at tbe
hour of 7:30 o'clock V. M. for the
purchase of $10,500.00 Sewer Bonds
of said City. Said Bonds to be in de
nominations of not less than $300 and
not more than $1000 each as desired.
Interest not to exceed 5 per cent per
annum payable semi-annually, princi
pal and interest payable at tbe office
of the City Treasurer of F.uitenc,
Oregon, or . as may be agreed upon
with the Common rv, .:i
Hear date of January 1, yt
become due ten years' it
thereof. '
A csrtmeu cfccclc caual t0 2
cent of price bid mi st scwem,.,?
as evidence of en! fu;.:. . '
of bidder. The right is .
reject any and all bids,
Tho fommn ' :, ...
the Council Chambers in the at!'i1
of Eugene; Oregon, Februarr a'i
at 7:30 o'clock P. M. to open
sider said bids.
Daed this 12th day of JanuiI, A
GEO. A. (1II.M0RE,
. .' City Ilecurdtt
No.l-79-dj-ja)
blend's
MAH .
rtticNUi
s Ml
uniformity
94 wSBT?i .
Thousands of Pacific Coast housetcives
have taken advantage of the unvarying
high quality of FISHER'S BLEAT)
FLOUR. Master millers in "America's
Finest Flour Mills" produce a scientific
blend that is equally good
r every purpose-
Bread
Cakes
Pastry
L!
BRAND .
FLOUR
, A newspaper in Drtrcit, the center of the automobile
industry, stated very frankly that the new Willya
Overland line was the sensation of tho New York
Automobile Show. And the popular leader of the
new Overland models is this aurttui Overland Sedan
That a full 5-passengcr Sedan with a body entirely of
rifel, with four doors, can be priced at $715 is the
surprise of the automobile industry.
Such a car at such a. price was bound to get a tre
mendous welcome from the public Interest every
where centers on this car. Sales are passing all goals
originally set for it.
The Overland Sedan's steel body construction pro
vides not only greater strength and endurance, but
gives you the greater safety of greater driving vision.
For steel eliminates bulky wooden body posts. See
this car. See it today.
OiIict medflc AH-tcrrl Touring, $495: oll
ltrl Coupr, $615. And the Cofe-SfuVin,'
$5.H5. Full balloon tire! $25 additional.
WEST AND SONS MOTOR CO.
9th and Pearl Phone 592
FIGHTERS OF THE SEA!
"Como hero, you ph
fy-faced wliclp '
Drake Sudden' J;
vroucliod f roc iw
knife fell to tli floor !
One solid. sn:ipy j
landed flush mi the otK
or's jaw. Then P'1
struck njrnin-astrai?" j
left-hand jab to ;
mouth that drew
But lie knew little j
tor that. A ternb'.
white simrt in. 'c !
, , . 1, s 111 1
two trii-liaiiiinor
drove into Ins iw:
There's net inn p
alcro u I
"WIDE WATERS"
By Captain Dingle
Starting February 2 in The Guard