The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, January 28, 1925, Image 2

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    "Pago Two
THE EUOERE GUARD
"Wednesday Evening, January
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STATE OWNERSHIP
OF
STATE HOUSE, SALEM, On!.,
Jan. 28. -Tlio legislature would be
culled upon, to go un record aguhitt
tbo state goini; Into any schemes of
itHto ownership or operation of pub
lic utilities under a resolution Intro
duced in the house this morning by
Representative Csikin, Jackson coun
ty. ;.;
A joint resolution ; Introduced "hy
Heprcsentative Collier; of Klamath
county, proposing a constitutional
amendment to allow that county to
issue bonds tn excess of present con
stitutional limitations, wus adopted hy
the "senate today. The measure is
necessary to enable the county tu
meet outstanding indebtedness.
Representative Fisher's bill, which
increases toe territory in Mougl.is
county that is closed to livestock run.
ning at large was passed by the sen
ate today. .
Among six bills passed by the noiiir
today was No, 21), by Cowgill of Jack
ion, repealing the present luw requir
ing the filing of reports with the sec
retary of state covering the chem-
leal analysis of metals before such
luutorliils can be sold to the state or
111 subdivisions, (.'owgill said the
present law was designed for the par
ticular benefit of certain culvert
manufacturers.
. Hcnutor Butler's bill increasing tbe
salaries of the Wasco county judce
uud treasurer, was passed by the
seiinto today. Zimmerman said lie
voted against the bill because in mir
ing the salary of the judge from $80il
to $180(1 a year It raises over 100
per cent. He said he would not object
to nn increase, to f KRW or fluu.
Senator Davis' bill relating to non
evidence of ownership of livestock by
' brauds and designated to ninkc it
easier, to prosecute for larceny of
livestock was nusscil. '
The Dunn bill authorizing the board
of regents of the state normal school
to accept donations was passed. -'
The Clark hill abolishing the Wen-
ton normal school and transferring ,'ts
properly to the Weston public school
district or Uic city of Weston was
passed. The bill was introduced at
the request of the board of regents,
EN'
Hugh 'Winder was named perma
nent chairman of the new men's chor
us of Eugene at the organization
meeting last night, and a plan made
whereby the organisation would be
formed out of double quartets from
the various service clubs of tbo city
and the ohambor of commerce.
; Tho project will be submitted to the
- clubs for their approval. It Is thought
the double quartets would provide a
(olid but flexible organization, nnd at
tho same time make the chorus more
useful. Under this system, Mr. Winder
points out, each of the servlco clubs
will have its own singing club. The
membership of tho club will be about
60. ' i- .
Rheumatism
' Good-bye old crutch!"
THERE! IS positively no longer
any excusa for Buffering tbe
ngonles ot rheumatism! Especial
ly in the autumn of your lite, when
' tbe vital organs woaken, impurities
, multiply and lingor in the muscles
and joints, as novor before. It Is
now, just now, when you cannot at-
' lord to guess. No day returns!
Here Is a joyous fact which can
wean to you a fond farewell tor
' ever to all the miseries, the tor
tures, the body-twisting pains that
1 you have suffered from tho domon
. of rheumatism. It Is a fact that
rheumatism means "blood vov
' crty." It Is a fact with the increase
' of red-cells in your blood, Imnurt
, ties are destroyed. It Is a tact that
B.8.8. will help Nature build these
; red-blood-cells I B.S.S. Is one of
' the most powerful blood cleansers
, In existence. Its results in thou
sands of rheumatlo cases have been
' nothing short ot amazing! The
medicinal Ingredients of B.S.S. are
' purely vegotable. This Is very lm-
; portant to rememnori wnnt can
be more Inspiring, more wonderful
than to see tho shackles of pain
released from your struggling body,
swellings, lingering pains, stiffness
of joints and muscles all disappear;
your stomach mado strong; your
(ace pink with the old sweetheart
glow, your blood enriched and your
rhoflks more plump as they used
to be. you can do Itl Take S.S.S.,
the great destroyer ot rheumatlo
Impurities.
B. 8. 8. Is sold nt mil ffmd flnis
tnrfs In two sit, Th Urgr
is is mors tonomlfsl.
C CWtfakes You Feel
j YoursriTAtfila
New Gum King Will
Succeed Father
Philip K. Wrlojey Will Be
Elected To Post
rhllip K. Wrigley, son of William
Wrigley, Jr., will be elected to suc
ceed his father, as president of the
Wrigley Chewing Uum company, It
is said. Philip, though not. yet 30,
will in all probability be chosen to
head tho $.15,000,000 company lit the
next directors' meeting. .
New York Man Goes
Over American Falls
NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y Jan.
28. Nicholas Ivorson of New York
committed suicide by going over
tho American Falls today. He left
a note on the river bunk reading:
"God and evoryone forgive- me,
for I, Nicholas Ivorson, know not
where I go or what I. do." ,
NEW YORK, Jan. 28. Nicholas
Iverson, who committed , suicide
at Niagara Falls today was em
ployed as a traveling salesman by
the Electric Storage Eattory com
pany. He had been in ill health.
Iverson was a graduate of the
naval academy at Annapolis, his
friends said, and gervnu In the
navy during the World war.
He was about C!i yours old and
unmarried. His parents live in
Oakland, California.
Robert Earl Dies
At Portland Home
Robert Earl, 75, fullier of Virgil I).
Ear) and Robert W. Karl of Eugene,
died January 27 at. his home in l'ort
land, it was learned today. '
sir. i'.arl is survived by ills widow.
Sirs. Mary Catherine Earl of Port
land, and the following 'children: El
mer Earl, victor It, Earl, Hugh ts.
Earl, Mrs. M. O. Tufford and Mrs.
G. W. Watson, all of Portland; Hub
ert W. Earl and Virgil I). Earl of Eugene-,
and Mrs. Ella lsham of Seat
tle, Wash.
, Funeral services were held today at
the residenlial chapel of Miller and
iracey, with interment in the Spring
brook cemetery, near Dayton.
Episcopal Diocese
Of Oregon Meets
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 2S. The
thirty-Bcventh annunl convention of
the Episcopnl diocese of Oregon, met
here today with Bishop Walter Taylor
riumncr presiding and about 0.1 cler
ical lay delegates in attendance.
The most important business of the
morning wns tho passing of Canon 17,
which provides for the election of a
dlocesnn council to administer the
missionary, educational nnd social
work of tlio church, which formorly
wns committed to three separate
ooarus.
Bishop W. P. Remington of east
ern Oregon was a visitor at this
morning's session, and will be the
principal speakor tonight nt the con
vention dinner.
Penn Mill Annual
Session is Monday
Officers ami directors for the coin
ing year will be elected nt tho annual
meeting of the stockholders of the
Penn Lumber company to be held here
Monday evening, according to an
nouncement today ot W, .1. Llchty,
president. The present officers are
Mr. Lichtv, president; Charles Green,
wood, vice-president; Gcorgo Mon
ger, secretary ; Otto Muuror, treosur
er; Thomas Greenwood, manager.
The firm is avcruglng a cut of 80,CHI0
feet a day and about 00 men are em
ployed, according to the president.
Mothers. Do This,
Whan th Oil Wren Cough, Hub
Musreroa on Throat ana Cfmta
No telling how soon the symptom!
mav develoD into crouo. or worse. Ant
thrn's when you're glad you have i
jar of Mustcrole at hand to givt
prompt relief.. It does not blister.
As first aid, Musterole Is excellent
Thousands of mothers know it. Yol
should keen a inr ready for instant use
It is the remedy for adults. too. Re
lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis
croup, still neck, asthma, neuralgia
U. I 1. - . ..I i . ri n .1,.,.
mntism, lumbago, pains and aches oi
back or Joints, sprains, sore muscles
chilblains, frosted feet and colds o( tin
chest (it may prevent pneumonia).
To Mothmnt Musterole la also
mad in milder form for
babies and small children.)
Ask for Children's Musterole.'
Vjc ana osc, jars
and tubes.
Bt ft than m mutimrd platr
Ay'? VJ
I ssH l-rlssm, l m ;.
Applications for charters for five
boys and girls clubs In Lane county
have been sent to the slate club lead
ers at O, A. C. and these charters
sre expected to be here for presenta
tion In the near future, is the report
of Arnold Collier, county club loader
for Lane. Tbe clubs are the Mountain
eers, Cookery club, Eugene high
school; Camp Creek, poultry club;
Hayden Bridge, home-making; Mabel,
sewing; Mabel, cookery.
Tbe organization of the Hayden
Rridge club has been completed. Mrs.
Mabel R. Crowe Is leader assisted by
Miss Mary V.. Voris. The officers are:
Dorothy Withers, president; Ruth
Cole, vice-president; Naomi LeV'ee,
secretary. Other members are, Ida
Bartholomew, Myrna Bartholomew,
Ruth LeVee, Ruth Anderson, Ida
Bodukokskls, Velda Bartholomew,
Edith Morgan, Evelyn Resuge,
Other cluba contemplated are a
anwing club at Lone Pine, cookery
clnb at River Road, sewing club at
Junction City, and a cookery club for
the seventh snd eighth grades of the
Coburg school, Mr. Collier states.
II
Any Eugene boxing artists, who
would like a chance to wqrk in jire
liininarics to coining fight cards to
be promoted by Jock O'Neill, are ask
ed to get in touch with Mr, O'Neill
at the Belvedere hotel, it is announc
ed today. Tho first bout will be late
February, and young men from neigh
boring towns are wanted for prelim
inaries on this card.
".Main event of 10 rounds will be be
tween a Portland boy and one from
either Salem, Kelso, Pendleton or
The Dalles," said Mr. O'Neill. "Box
ing fanB will bo assured of satisfac
tion or money refunded. The boxing
commission is back of this state
ment." Hardy Plants For
Lane Are Ordered
Muny ornamontal plants and
shrubs were destroyed In Eugene
and Lane county due to the un
usually low temperature last
month and no chances are to be
taken on the future, according
to Roy Woodruff, local nursery
man, who Is having a shipment
of new species sent from the
middle west. ''These plants will
bo of a more hardy varloty than
the majority ot shrubs we hand
led last year and although it is
not expected that long periods of
freezing weather will become
common In Lane we believe that
there will be a domand for plant
ings that can withstand severe
temperature," Mr. Woodruff said.
Company Purchases
Additional Lands
SPRINGFIELD, Ore., Jan. 28.
(Special) The Carbolineum Wood-
STOP ITCHING ECZEMA
Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo
Will Help You
Never mfnrl how often Vou have tried
and failed, you can stop burning, itch
ing Eczema quickly by applying Zemo.
In a short time usually every trace of
Eczema, Tetter, Pimples, Rash, Black
heads and similar skin diseases will be
removed. ,
For clearing the skin and making tt
vigorously healthy, always use Zemo,
the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is
the one dependable treatment for skin
troubles ot all kinds. Zemo Antiseptic
Liquid for daytlmeuse. Trialbottle 35c,
large siie$ 1.00. ZemoOintmentforap-
plicntionat night, bile. :emo soap, anti
septic and healing, 25c. All druggists.
OUR LOAN
POLICY
This bank lends
money only to hon
ost, responsible per
sons who have dom
onstrstod their abil
ity not only to save,
but to make bor
rowed capital return
a profit. If you be
lieve that your mon
ey will be safe when
loft with a bank run
tor the purpose and
In the manner we
run this one, then
ws Invite you to be
come one ot our
customers and make
use ot the con
venience and protec
tion we offer.
Bank
Commerce
EUG EN E.OREGON
Preserving compauy has purchased H
acres iu the outlying north district
of Springfield from the M (Person cs-
Ltate, and will build a new plant on
it is announced by C. O. Wilson, man
ager. The tract is a few blocks north
of tbe present location of the plant,
and is near the Anderson Manufac
turing corporation and tbe Spring
field Lumber corporation, so. the plant
will be able to use tbe same Southern
Pacific railway spur for shipping out
products. A switch will be installed,
according to Mr. Wilson, and part of
the old equipment moved to the new
plant.
Alex Bankevitz, brilliant young
Russian tenor, who was featured by
the Morning, Oregonian on its raido
program January 17, will sing at
tomorrow's luncheon at the chamber
of commerce, it was, annonccd today.
Mr. Bankevitz, who is touring the Pa
cific northwest in concert engage
ments, has been engaged by the Rex
theater to sing during the coming
week. He Is a protege of the noted
Russian artist and pedagogue, Vas
ilii Matreef.
"Bankevitz has a voice that is big
and fine and well-trained," said the
Oregonian. The songs he is to sing
will be divided equally between Rus
sian classics and popular American
songs.
Mayor E. B. Parks will be the
chief speaker at the luncheon, telling
of the league ot Oregon cities, of
which he is tho newly-elected vice
president. Court Will Decide
On Route Project
Contracts for bond project number
eight and tbe North Fork market
road will probably be the first to be
let for road work this year, accord
ing to county officials. Other road
projects for the county during 1925
will be discussed by the court this
afternoon. The roads to be Improved
by the county crews and those to be
let on contrsct will be decided at this
time, it is announced. Fifteen thou
sand dollars is 'available for the
North Fork market road, ljond pro
ject eight has $311,031.10 remaining
but it is not probable that all of this
will be used.
Wrestling Match is
At Armory Tonight
Tom Grant, instructor of Multno
mah club, Portland, and Joe Reynolds
of Corvallis nre tho hcadlinors in n
snoppy all-wrestling card to be of
fered tonight at the armory. Grant
tips the scales at 185 pounds und
Reynolds, about 180 pounds.
Both men have had good wrestling
records, and a fust mutch Is predicted
by Ed Grant, promoter. Local Athle
tes will wristle Iu tho preliminaries.
For1 711
SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" -"
Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for
Colds
Pain
Headache
,
Toothache
aspirin Is the trade mark of Bsyst HuKwrara ot UraMcsUueldeiur of BiUcjllcicU
Wnlk Walla, Wash.
Jan. 21st.
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM
METROPOLITAN MALE
QUARTETTE
gave an excellent concert tonight before a large
and enthusiastic audience. Yon can recommend
them unreservedly to all patrong of tho North
west. Signed, HOWARD E. PRATT,
Director Whitman. Conservatory of Music
TONIGHT
Baptist Church
i 8:15
ADULTS 50 CENTS
STUDENTS 25 CENTS
WORLD COURT IDEA
WILL GET SUPPORT
For the purpose of getting com
munity action, upon a resolution call
ing on the senate foreign relations
committee to get the question of par
ticipation in the world court with the
Harding-Hughes reservations, before
the final senate vote, a mass meeting
of tJie citizens of Eugene is belli
called to consider tlio matter in the
local chamber of commerce rooms,
Hoturdny evening, January 31, at 8
o'clock. 7
The meeting is being arranged by
the American Association of I'n-ver-sity
Women and the Hugene L ilej-H-tion
of Women's Orctui...aiions at the
request of the American Peace Award
of New York, among whose members
there nre many prominent American,
Including James It. Aogell, president
of Yale; Charles W. Elliott, presi
dent emeritus of Harvard; John W.
IJavis, former nmbsssudor to Grcut
Britain; Nicholas Murray Butler,
president of . Columbia university;
Franklin D, Roosevelt, nnd others.
At the local meeting, W. G. Hale,
dean of the University of Oregon
school of law, will give an address ou
the subject. Tiie committee in charge
of the meeting 1b Miss Gertrude Tal
bot, chairman; . Mrs. George Rebec,
president of the F.ugene branch of the
American Association of University
Women; Mrs. J. H. Koke, Mrs. Ralph
Crow, president of the Oregon Lewis
and Clark chapter of the Daughters
of the American Revolution, Miss Mo
zclle Hair.
New Traffic Signs
Being Manufactured
Work on preparation of the new
traffic signs bearing the parallel park
ing warning, as well as the one-hour
limit, Is being carried on by W.. Goet-
j)EMAsp
"PHILLIPS" MILK
OF
Accept only genuine "Phillips," the
nriginnl Milk of Magnesia prescribed
by ph.vsicio.ns for CO years as an anta
acid, laxative, corrective.
CIS-cent bottles, also DO-cent bottles,
contain directions any drug store.
(Adv.)
Neuralgia
Neuritis
Lumbago
Rheumatism
acccdi oniv oaver Eacgare
wnicn contains proven directions.
Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets
Also
bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists.
tling. All the L'.IO signs havs been re
moved, and are. now being dipped,
preparatory to Ihe making of the new
signs.
The number of signs to be umde Im
mediately is 150. The balance will be
prepared us needed. It is expected
that the signs will he up wilhiu the
next week.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
HAVE 0 modern bungalows except
heat. Ixicuted In northern Califor
nia. Trude for city property or farm
lands. Will assume. CliAHMCS Mc
CltOHSKN, 3 llib Ave. West. Of
fice l'lioue 7-1,'J, Home pboue 14501'
tf
A BKAL'TU'TIj modern home at
cost. Full busemeut, hardwood
flours, garage, fireplace, equipped
for radio, l'rice (f4VL'5. tfinull pay
ment dowu, uioutk-ly payments lor
balance. UlAltUCS McCUOSSKN,
'M 0th Ave. W. Office phone TJo1.
Home phono 1450-1". ' tf
111' you aro going to build a home it
l pay you to cull at Otli Ave.
West and look over our bishop rice
stucco and building material.
CHAltl.KS McCHOSSEN.
WHEN VOU BUY AX AUTOMO
BILE, VOU BUV THA.NS
I'OBTATION Our OOOD USED C'AItS will fur
nish you this trunsportution at the
lowest possible cost.
Saxon "6" Touring $110.00
Uort Touring $75.00
Ford Sedun $205.00
Good Chevrolet Itnadster $200.00
'1'4 Buick Itoadstcr, fine condi
tion. $S'.)5.00
We buve a number of other recondi
tioned cars which wo will make
you attractive prices on for the
next few days. Don't fail to sec our
USED CAKSJ before buying.
B. F .OOODBASTUItE
Cor. 7th and Olive. Phone 1207
J20
Geo. N. Mcljcan, Insurance, 860
Willamette St. Phone 617. ' tf
G9ntlW
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ESS
"Jumbo" Tubes
ThJt atra thick tube Is guar
anteed for two years against
any defecta In material or
workmanship. It is a high
pressure, red tube of the best
quality. Note the thickness
of a "Jumbo" aa compared
with a silrer dollar. Prices
range from $2.15 for sfie 30x3
2.46 for sice SQx84 42.70
for size 32x3 up to $5.60 for
sixe 36x6.
Blue Ribbon Tubes
Dependable lighter than
Jumbo. Prices pleasingly low.
Jacks
Be prepared for an emor
' gency. A good Jack Is one of
the most Important accessor-lea
to be carried In the
car. We have a varied selec
tion from which to chno.
All-steel nr.
Jacks 30C
Ball-bearing tonghandled
Jacks 93.75
De Luxe "Jumbo" Jacks. .3.M
Truck Jacks ......$4.33
-More Than
Order by
Mail
Our '
Guarantee
Protects Yox
ROBBERS ESCAPE
WACO, Tex., Jsn. Hurnlnit
their way into the vault with ncely
Jene torches, robbers Inst night en
tired the First Stlite Hank of ltiesel
oud escaped with fNoOU, all the eush
in the bunk, . .-, -
WESTERN
TONIGHT
in "A Cycle of Smiles and Thrills"
BARR, MAYO & RENN
In "She Cares For Me"
DOLLY DUMPLIN & CO.
i'ln A Remarkable Juvenile Comedy Offerlnj
"The Little Runaway"
GUY WHEADICK & FLORES LA DUE
, , In "Riddles"
- WHIRL OF SONG & DANCE
with '
Roy Zermain, Francis Farrar and Marie Walter
Pathe
. Review
ADULTS 50o CHILDREN 20j
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Western Giant Cords
Extra quality extra weight extra service
a sure nonskid tread.
30x3y2 w $9.70
SU. Fricw
30x3Vs Giant Oversize $11.40
32x3 Giant Str. Side 13.85
31x4 Giant Str. Side 16.95
32x4 Giant Str. Side 18.60
33x4 Giant Str. Side 19.20
30x3V2
SUe Prl
30x3 Reg. Size ... 7.75
30x3ya Orersiie .... 8.90
31x4 Str. Side.... 13.65
32x4 Str. Side.... 13.95
33x4 Str. Side.... 14.70
Duplex Tire Carrier
This auxiliary carrier while
llsht tn weight Is very strong
and durable. Can be used on
all slued rims; can be locked,
tnereoy preventing theft.
iiee,
each
$4.45
Perfection Side Tire Carriers
iff auiKii
$1.15
100 SloreAll Over the West
Western Auto
.biippy Co.
f iVf,in...i ' U I:
l1
VAUDEVILLE
2 Shows, 7 & 9. p. a
JACK & JESSIE GIBSON
ARTHUR STONE
In
"Don't Park There"
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Day
HEILIG ORCHESTRA
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f.. 6
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Sle I1'1"
34x4 Giant Str. Side $19.70
32x4Vg Giant Str. Side 2l
33x4V Giant Str. Side 24.8S
34x4 Giant Str. Side 25.35
35x5 Giant Str. Side 30.90
Ak for Priced on Other Blwn
Wear-well Cords
Just what the name implies: Standard Quality
Standard Weight Standard Oversize.
$7.
Wror-wrll
Br. Kb
SUe
32x4Vg Str.
33x41, Str.
34x4Vg Str.
33x5 Str.
35x5 Str.
Side $18-
Side.... ft
Side.... 19.65
Side.... 23.1!
Side.... 218
Ak fr PHpmi n Other fUirn
3-Point Rim Tool
"Hercules"
.,,!, snd diiroll,'
tires on split rlmi H"
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608 Willamette Street