,pnge Twe
THE EUGENE GUARD
Friday Evening, Jmxihn
r't.
BY
the amount of Income tax ths moder
ate ealaried man and wage earner
must pay. In the first place, the
rate aa compared to the ratea in tho
llC'l act baa been cut in two and, in
addition, the taxpayer in permitted
to apply a 25 per cent reduction of
lh normal tax after it baa first been
computed at the reduced rate."
PROGRAM IS READY
California will Install a state
game farm modeled after the Eu
gene farm, announces W. R. Wal
lace, who received word today
concerning the . report of George
Neale, executive officer ot the
California Fish and Game com
mission, who recently made a trip
of inspection to the Eugene farm.
Mr. Wallace conferred with the of
ficer on his visit here.
The site selected for the Cali
fornia farm is near Sacramento,
according to Mr. Wallace. Mr.
Is'eale, he says, returned to his
state so enthusiastic over the suc
cess of the local farm that he rec
ommended that the money be ap
propriated this year for construct,
lng a game farm.
"The Eugene game farm ranks
first in the United States," says
Mr. Wallace, "and for ail we know,
in the world. It 1b not only the
largest, but the most efficient and
satisfactory. A lot of local peo
ple do not realize the significance
of things going on. right at our
own doors." "
E
TAX LAWS IS TOLD
Explanation of the "Earned in'
come" provisions of the federal in'
come tax law have been received at
the local office of the Internal rev
enne from Clyde G. Huntley, collector
of revenue, with headquarters at
Portland. That many tax payers are
not familar with the new. law aro
paying mora taxes than neceaeary, is
tba atartling but rather welcome newa
being received, by Lane county reel'
leeta. - ' ':
"The term 'earned income' ia it-
fined as consisting of 'waits, salaries,
professional feea and other amounts
received aa compensation for personal
services rendered, but does not in
clude dividends received from corpor
ations. Briefly, the law provides that
If the taxpayer's set income is sot
more than 15000. bia entire net in'
ootne shall be considered to be earned
net income," the collector state). .
1 "Under' the 1024 revenue act, a
very substantial saving is effected in
"Cascarets" 10c
if Dizzy, Bilious,
Constipated
Wheeler Jurymen
Consider Leases
WASHINGTON, Jan. 30 The spe
cial grand jury wbicb will take testi
mony in-the new proceedings here in
the case of Senator hurton K. Wheel
er of Montana unexpectedly was call
ed upon today to re-open considera
tion of the oavat oil leases.
GREAT FALLS, Mont., Jan. 30.
Counsel for United States Senator R.
K. Wheeler, Indicted in United States
district court hero last April on a
charge of having represented a client
before the interior department after
his election hi senator, filed in feder.il
court here today withdrswal of the
demurrer to the indictment and the
motion for a trnoxfer of the catc
from Great Falls to Butte.
JACK DEMPSEY TO
To clean
your towels
without cramu-
:- ' lng or overact
ing take "Cas
ual n
careta,"
Sick' head
ache, dii
ness, bilious
ness, genes in
digestion, sour
upset stomach
and all such distress gone by morn
ing. Nicest laxative and cathartio
on earth for grown-ups and child
ren. 10c, 25c and SOo boxes any
drug store.
CALL FOR WOOD BIDS
The School Board of District No.
4, Lane County, Oregon, will receive
sealed bids up to five o'clock p. m.
Monday, February 0, 1025, for the
furnishing and delivering of 800 cords
of wood.
Specifications may be received at
the Clerk's office in the City Hall.
A certified check ot fira per cent ot
the amount of the bid must accom
pany the sams, and the successful bid
der shall fumlsh a satisfactory bond
for ithe faithful performance ot the
contract.
The Board reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids.
O. H. JONES, Clerk,
Eugene, Oregon.
N.1788-dy-j81
yap
THE OLD
MONEY JAR
Seems strange to bollevs
that millions ot dollars In
the country are hidden
around homes thought to
be safe until actual loss re
sults. Theres many reasons why
the First National should
Uk care of surplus money.
Here it is safe, earning In
terest and doing good for
the community.
40 Yssrs t
Helpful Service
TIRST
V -
RATIONAL BANK
of Eugene;
met '
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 80. May 20
will mark the end of Jack Dempsey's
ring career, the termination of his
ring and business partnerahlp with
Jack Kearns, his manager and his
second entrance into the state mat
rimony, according to his own an
nouncement here today. That date is
the blrthdsy of his bride-to-be, Es
telle Taylor, film actress.
The king of the heavyweights of
the world has (ought his last ring
battle, he declared. He added that his
retirement from tho rosin and canvas
was at the behest of his betrothed,
who prefers a business man to a pugi
list tor a husband.
The arrangement between Demp-
sey and Kearns has netted the pair
many thousanda of dollars In the past
few years, as well as some valuable
real estste holdings In Ios Angeles.
These latter. Including a hotel and an
apartment house, .will be divided be
tween the two, l)empsey snid, and the
fighter and his manager will go their
separate ways. ,
Dempsey's r decision to quit the
fighting game was baaed on three
mauv ronsons: His bcliof that there
was not a contender In sight nhlo to
give him a real buttle; the dislike of
Miss Taylor for pugilism and things
pugilistic, and lijs fortune, which
makes him Independent of the ' ful
purses offered by promoters.
TEX RI0KAR0 DOUBTFUL
NKW YOKK, Jan. 30. Unconvinc
ed that Jack Dempsoy intenda to re
tire as a result ot his forthcoming
marriage, Tex Itlcknrd announced to
day ho was going r.head with plans to
match the champion and Tom Gibbons
for a title bout hero about June 1
A THREE DAYS'
soma time but durin hu nr. ... .
hardworking man of the pioneer type
rujuiog me out 01 dors and watch
ing the development of farm lands out
of the native type of wild lands.
ruoerai services will be held from
the Schwerlag chapel (Saturday morn
ing at 10 o'clock.' itev. J. L. Stratfoid
officiating and hnrinl will K. 4. ...
Creswell cs in the Creswell cemetery.
Subjects to be presented hers ):i
the motion picture display of the
state game commission to be held ot
the sportsmen s gathering at the r Irit
Christian ohurch in February were
announced today by Otto M. Jonei,
educational director of the Oregon
atate fieh and game commission.
Mr. Jones srrlveo nvre today to
srrauge for the picture display having
come from Corvallts where the reuT
were shown last night. Mr. Jones goes
from here to Bandon and the Coot
bay district and will return again for
the Eugene show.
The following are the pictures:
Fish propagation Showing trout
from the spawn to liberation iu Ore
gon streams. . Close-ups ot angler's
battle with game trout and landing of
8-pound fish.
Wild life Views of herds of ante
lope in Lake county. Showing herds
grazing and aho close-ups of the sni-mals.
Sportsmen's show Views of the
sportsmen' shows held at Eugeni.
Oregon, Inst Kepteinber. Views of the
field trials, trsp shoots and other
events of the meeting.
Pheasant propagation Views of
the Kugene state game farm showing
methods in use for caring for birds
and other views of the state farm.
Pheasant scenes and close-ups of
hunters in action in the field.
John H. Ferguson
Dies at Creswell
Vagrants Arrested
To Work on Streets
Eight vagrants picked up by the po
lice during the night today were set
to work with tho Eugpne street de
par I men t end they will have board
and lodging provided free for a period
ot 10 days, ia the edict of the police.
The influx of vagrants here and
the many complaints of residents that
at times quite a number of the rail
tourists beg in gangs along Willam
ette atreet has led to this new mode
of discouragement. Word of the Ku-'
gene method of handling these "vags't
is expected to, he spresd smong the
north snd southbound roadsters and
fills city will, perhspi, n,!ss many of
the visitors in the future. . . ,
24 Road District
Boundaries Moved
Changes in the boundaries of 20
of the U4 Lane county road districts
were announced today by the county
court. The districts to be changed are
numbers 0, 14, 21, 22, 24, 2(1, 28, :I0,
31, 35, 38, 43, 44, CI, BO, BT, 04, 00,
00, 70.
These changes are made in order
that road assessments may be set ac
curately ae in many cases the assess
ments against property for special
levies have to be made in more than
one road district. The new boundaries
are to follow property lines more
closely, the court states.
CRESWELL, Jan. 30. (Specislj.
John H. Ferguson died st bis home
nesr Creswell on Thursdsy morning,
Jsnuary 29, at the age of 70 jean.
His widow, Mrs. Cora Ferguson, and
three daughters snd one son, Minnie
F. Ferguson of Eugene, Mrs. Kay E.
Mickel of Canary, Oregon, and Mar
garet Ferguson of Creswell, and J.
Leonard Ferguson of Creswell, sur
vive his death.
He waa a member of the Modern
Brotherhood of America of Neb
raska and slop a member of the
Presbyterian church of Scotland.
Mr. Ferguson has been sick for
in Ac
Oironio coughs and persistent colds
lead to serious lung trouble. You can
Hop them now with Croomulsion, an
imulsl6ed creosote that is pleasant to
take. Creomulsion ia a new medical
liscovery with twofold action) it soothes
ind heals the Inflamed membranes and
tills the germ.
Of all known drugs, creosote Is rec
gnixed by tha medical fraternity as the
ireatest healing agency for the treat
sent of ehronio coughs and colds and
ther forms of throat and lung troubles.
Creomulsion contain, in addition to
xeosote, other healing elements which
tootho and heal the Inflamed mem
branes and stop the irritation and In
flammation, while the creosote goes on
:o the stomach, is absorbed into tho
Dlood, attacks the seat of the trouble
ind destroys tha germs that lead to
ionsumption.
Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac
tory in the treatment ol ehronio coughs
ind colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal
bronchitis and other forms of throat
snd lung diseases, and ia excellent or
building up tha system after colds of
'ha flu. Money refunded if any cough
r cold, no matter of how long stand
ing, is not relieved after taking accord
ing to directions. Ask your druggist.
Cjeomiilslon Co, Atlanta, Ga, (AdvJ,
DRY WOOD
Under Cover Any'
Length
Slabwoad Oak
Body Fir Ask
8tcina Growth Mailt
Manerud-Huntlngton
Fuel Co.
II Wail 7tk Pkeas 631
You will be compelled to adroit that
the results of S. S. S. are
really amazing!
MAN'S GLORY ia his, strength
yet how few there are who
are really as Btrong aa they should
be. The blood thins, gets weaker,
blood cells wear out general
weakness and a gradual break
down ot the system results.
We know there is ona thing that
puts power in the blond, and that
la more rea-Diooa-ceiiBi o.oo.
builds them by the million! We
know that as blood cells increase)
in number, blood impurities van'
iBhl But have you ever actually
taken advantage ot this wonderful
fact? . Thousands lust like you
have never thought ot it. So-called
ekln eruptions pimples, bolls,
blackheads, ectema all pack up
and go when the tide ot blood cells
begins to roll In. Blood cells aro
the fighting giants ot Nature.
8.S.S. Is one of the greatest blood
coll builders, blood cleansers and
body builders, known to us mor
tals. Hers is your opportunity!
8.S.S. contains only vegetable me
dicinal Ingredients. Because B.S.s,
does build red-blood-cells. It
routs rheumatism, builds firm
flesh, fills out hollow cheeks. beau
tlfies the complexion, builds you
up when you are run-down.
Btart taking 8.8.8. today and get
back that power in your blood!
8. A. 8. Is sold at all rood tfrus
etora In two stitt. Tha Urgst
slse la more eeonomleat.
. ft 8. 8. 8. Is so
storsa In two
sis is more a
ake You Feel
ke Yourself Affttn
One-Hour Parking !
Will be Enforced
Motorists who 'fall to obaervs the
one-hour parking limit aa provided
by the new city parking code will ke
cited to sppear in court aa a check
is now undr wsy by" the police, ac
cording to" Ramey Hugh, chairman of
the police committee of the city coun
cil. "One hour means one hour and not
two hours nor sll day. It has been
brought to the attention ot the polite
that many drlvera aee in the" one
bour parking limit a meana of park
ing for several houra as they believe
that a careful check ia Impossible.
This check is now being taken,'' Mr.
Hugh said. '
WO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR KENT Mudern furnished
house, east side, with gar.i. close
In. Phone 1241-U. f2
FOR SALE We have a new Bulck
Standard Six. This car has never
been run. We took it in on a new
good Maxwell club Sedan. Any one
figuring on a new Iluick should see
this one as we can make a large re
duction in price.
V.. C. MOlR & CO.
042 Olive St. Eugene. fl
1023 DODUE ROADSTER, gcjod rub
ber, Al condition. Cheap for quick
Sale. LANE AUTO CO. f
FOR RENT 3 or 4-room furnished
apartment. 1057 Charnelton. Phone
201-y. f2
FURNISHED Apartment for rent
Inquire upstairs, 1000 W 3rd. tf
FOR SALE 4 Rhode Island Red
Roosters.' Lssf spring chickens.
191 Fairmount Blvd. j31
SspjpaSs-'
MOTHER Fletcher's Cas--
tnria ia a rtloacanf ' harm1cc lirt.
stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,' M
Teething Drops and Soothing' Syrups,, especially prepared for
Infants in amis and Children alfages.- ,. . - . v.-.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of CaJxy-&ti
Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it.
New Statistics on
Forests Published
Students and others Interested
in forestry and forest products
statistics will find valuable in
formation In the new United
States department of Agriculture
yearbook, entitled "Forestry and
Forest Products," declares Smith
L. T&vlor. ranaror nf tho PnRrnHn
West in the McKenzie bridge
aiBtrict.
"Some of the subjects covered
by the statistics are forest areas,
wood and timber stands and for
est fires." says Mr. Taylor. "There
are figures on lumber production
and value, wood, wood pulp and
paper. Other tables give statisti
cal data on forest planting, na
tional forest roads and trails,
grazing, timber sales, and miscel
laneous forest products.
"Comparative figures given vari
ously by years or decades. Tables
are subdivided by states and sum
marized by regional groups or for
the" country as a whole."
University Not to
Greet Legislators
STATE HOUSE, SALEM, Ore.,
Jan. 30. Thia session of the legis
lature will' set a precedent by not
making the biennial junkets to the
University of Oregon and Oregon Ag
ricultural eollege. There was consid
erable opposition to making the trips j
so' the members from Benton and ,
Lane counties reached the conclusion
that the trips would not he tsken.
NOT JUST
SOMETHING
TO EAT
BUT a well-balanced
food that is 100 nourish
ment and easily digested. ,
Order a 12 biscuit package
today. ' ,
Shredded
at.
A
fULLMEAL
INl BISCUITS
(3CdlT U USU Uj;
MAKION DAVirJ
4
Last
Continuous Today 1 10 ),
TODAY'S ftiTuo-
Kindly call at box office
J""' tu HCKeiS. ennA ... I
nnlv. ' "B1
SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST I
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
PUBLIC
DANCE
DREAMLAND
HALL
Every Wednesday
and Saturday night
Music by
Woods Orchestra
Men 75o Ladles f
Colds Headache
Pain Toothache
Neuralgia
Neuritis
Lumbago,
Rheumatism
-f-ft Accept only "Bayer" package
' which contains proven directions.
, t .J Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets
st Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists.
As?!rui la the trade mark of Barer Uannfactare of UoDoaeetlcacldcster ot Sallcrllcaeld
Ymr motor never snapped
over quicker xAsnrnmer man
it does WOTironthe new whiter
lied CrowruYou never got fas
ter. smoother acceleration in
traffic, nor better mileage.
The new winter Red Crown" is
alnrsnappy-wmterj;
and powerm heapingmeasuie.
STfNIX&RDOrL. COMPANY
The best buy irilbwn
Buy it anywhere you aee the red,
white and blue pump at Standard
Oil Service Stations and at dealers.
Saturday and Monday Specials
Fresh Kggs, per dozen 35o
10 lbs. Best Cano Sugar" 75c
3 lbs. Bunnnns 25c
3 doz. Small Ornnffea 25o
Good Newton Apples, per box $1.35
Fresh "VVoodlnwn Butter, lb. .. 42o
Fancy Picnics, lb 16c
Bacon Backs, lb 25c
Celery or Lettuce, each 10c
6 lbs. Turnips or Eutabaga .... 25c
7 lbs. Carrots 25c
6 lbs. Small White Beans .... 50c
3 lbs. Fancy Head Rico 25c
4 lbs. Bulk Macaroni 25o
4, lbs. Bulk Cocoa 25c
4 Largo Florida Grapefruit ... 25c
1 lb. can Edwards Dependable
Cof feo . ; . 49o
3 lb. Can Edwards Dcnendablo
Coffee $1.45
5 lb. Can Edwards Dependable
Coffee $2.35
4 large cans Peaches or Apricots 89c
5 No. 2 cans Broken Sliced
Pineapple 98o
3 Largo Cans Tomatoes ....... 40c
3 Cans Tender Sweet Corn .... 40c
3 Cans Good Teas 40c
3 Pkgs. Shredded .Wheat
3 lb. Box Soda Crackers . .
5 lb. Bos Graham Crackers
35c
50c
89c
89c
10 Tall Cans Armour's Milk ..
Armour's Milk, wcr case, tall
cans $4.30
7 Bars White Wonder Soap .... 25c
fi Bars Crystal White Soap .... 25c
4 Cans Light House Cleanser . . 25o
49 lb. Sack Princejs Hardwheat
Flour $2.30
Haskell Feed & Grocery Co.
Free delivery in city Phone 522 904 Olive St.
GRAHAM'S
STEPS TO ECONOMY SALE;
of miss and children's shoes and not leaving out the boys, we are going
to make it possible for every girl and boy to wear a pair of Graham'!
Shoes at a saving that the mother can't afford to overlook. Visit our
children's shoe department.
Boys' Black Calf,
welt solo ,
$1.95
One line of Boys' tan grain
leather heavy J0 01
solo PM&0
A ten-inch top Boys'
heavy .boots at ....
$2.35
Moccasin pacs, high CQ Cff
top, going at ...... VW0
Youths' Shoes in Black and Tan,
calf leather, welt Q() QdT
soles at
Growing girls' brown calf, lace
shoes for school CO (ZtZ
wear VsttDD
Growing girls' all black kid lace
shoes,' welt soles, for Q f5
dress or school wear vOiuU
One line of growing girls' brown
low shot's QQ Off
at vOOD
Several lines of infants' first
step shoes while they 05 .
last.
A line of infants' play g
shoos, 5 to 8, at .... r?0,'
A lino "of white and brown top
button Shoes 1 35
You can have n black and brown,
a real shoes in 8J 21 fin
to 11, nt JVW
Odd and end play shoes in smokft
tan and black
Misses tan and black school shoft
ISy... $lj5
Misses' high top lace boots, siz
far:..n..:.:. 4.35
One lino of smoky color slinw.
calf -leather welt CO gj'
solcSj fit !
We are continuing our sale prices on the ladies' and men's shoes for tli
week. You had better come and' look for your siae at a big saving.
No
Exchanges
No.
Refunds.
Don't Over
look the i
and wool ho
at 95c pa