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Pago TV5' THE EUGENE GUARD Tufsdny Evening, Y PLAN IS MET WITH FAVOR : BTATH HOUSE SALEM, Ore., Feb. 8. A senate bill providing that all Indian war vetersn regardless of whether they are veterans of Oregon Indian wars, shsll be exempt from taxation up to $1,000 valuation, waa panned by the senate today. House bill 10, providing for more stringent regulation of the dance halls In non-'incorporated centers was pass ed by the senate yesterday. Twelve residents of the school district in which a dance hall is to be located would have to sign the application of any person' desiring to obtain an op erating license. A five hundred dollar bond would be required. Ueprcsentntive Mntt of Astorin, a champion of the smaller fishermen of the state, threw down the challenge i to the big snlinon Interest yesterday! Afternoon by introducing a measure to prohibit use of seines, fish wheels, traps And other fixed gear in the wntors of Oregon. . , The militnry affairs committee de cided In recommend favorably on four proposed Armory projects after hear ing the picnic of delegations seeking appropriations. Those, projects find ing favor to dnte are: La Grande $-10,000; Cottage Orove WO.OOOi For est Urnvc $!0,00 and Hllvertnn $10,-000.- The latter sum-Is sought for completing tho Kilverton structure. Although strong pleas vera set forth In favor of Astoria's request for an armory appropriation' the committee felt it could not include it this year. The recommendations of the military affairs committee must now run tho gsuntlet of the Joint ways and means committee. REGAL REDHEAD OF THE WORLD Morris It Suggested Most Beautiful Woman In World By Hollywood's Critics on Those Who Are Beautiful I Clara i f ' ' i ' ! J Y I J The city of Eugene jt about "bruke even" on it income and ex penses during WYlk, it is shown hy the analysis of tue city's financial condition, by Arch J. Tourtcllotte of l'ortland, certified public, accountunr. After all bills wore paid an oxcess in come over expenses of $lU!4.7u, his analysis shows. " ' ' " - Tho two greatest Items of income In Wl were from taxes, 1U1,81W, and interest on Improvement lien, 11',1(J4. The street and bridge depart ment was the most costly, with $60, 042. the interest on bunded in debtedness coming second, with (HS.OS. Other items of incomo wero: coun ty road apportionment, $8000; fiucn, $6,411,110; building pormits, $2,007.Jj; nluinblng permits, $1,1177.70; electric al penults, $1,450.0; Jiouuu moving permltl, 455; milk inspections, $541; dog licenses, $51)8; franchise taxe, $1)74.15; occupation licenses and per mits, $7UH.lfij paving cuts, $1,174.1!0; cuto park revenues, $5&U; rontsh, $1UU0; departments! revenues, out side Isbor aud material sales, $2,838.- 2; Interest on bunk baluuces, $1,UU0.- 13; interest on iuvostinent securities, $4,401.10; sale of lots, $Ul!4.75; mis cellaneous income, $17(1.40. Expense waa divided as follows; ad ministrative expense, 71)2 ; attorneys office, $2,11(8.83; recorder's office, $4,053.84; treasurer's office, $2,537. Sill; engineer's office, $3,707.10; fire department, $111,721.10; police depart ment, $10,541.37; police matron, $1,600.41); parks general, $8,139.80; auto park, $3,600.40; health depart- TOO. LATE TO CLASSIFY OWNEU NEEDS MONEY 80 ACKK8 only 14 ml, from Eugene. Buildings worth more than owner asks for ranch, Auolher's misfortune- is your opportunity;. $300 cash. I'rlre $2000. WEST BIDE BAItUAIN 5 rooms, modern except furnace. Only ' $2200; $200 cash, bal. terms. EAST SIDE SPECIAL 4 rooms, fireplace, very nitty, gar age. I'rlee only $2130; $300 cash. ' We are hradiiuartors fur exchanges. Bee us today. EUtiENE REALTY CO. Ttnom 2.'l 1st Natl. Hank Bids, l'hone 1H7T. f3 loll KENT furnished apartment. Adults only, l'hone 202-It. ll.Sll Osk. 13 WANTED An elderly Indy to stsy with another elderly lady for com pany, for bosrd and room. Coll 1120 E 8th. Hollywood's Juat ended. director, la noted artist, world." newest quest for the world's most beautiful women has And Included In the group selected by Jesse L. Lasky, Clara Morris. Clara waa suggested by Neysa McMeln, Who be-tltled the beauty as "the regal redhead of the ment, $1,153; building Inspector, $2, 038.75; milk inspector, $523.25; city hall, $.1,001.13; aviation field, $411.80; city pound, $300.65; sewer mainten ance, $82.80; ' employment agency maintenance, $432; election expense, $040.70; legal notices, $538.75; in terest on improvement bonds, $0,519. 30; library maintenance and operi tion, $5,091.02; Interest paid on war rants, $0,205.21; misrellsneous re funds, $10; miscellaneous warrant ex penditures, $678.80. Stanford Thomson Dies at Hospital JUNCTION CITY, Feb. 3. (Spe cial) Stanford A. Thomson died at the Mercy hospital- in Eugene Sunday morning. Ho had been ill for more than eight months and doctors were puszlcd aa to tho nature of the dis ease. Au autopsy will be held over the body at Miller a chapel. Mr. Thomson was horn in Virginia and was 40 years old. Tho funeral will be held Tucsduy afternoon at the chupel here at 2. ,ltev. Hutchin son will have charge of llm services. Interment will bo made in the I. O. O. F. cemetery, Ills wife and family Uv. In Eugene. , Irving Grange to Meet on Saturday IKVINU, Feb. 8. (Special) Ir ving Grange will meet Saturday, Feb. 7. First after the noon hour thore will be a poultry meeting with II. E. Cosby, poultry specialist of tho ex tension department of 0. A, C. aa apeaker. His main subject will be the listening and raising of the 1025 pul let. The meeting is open, and any who would like to bring his dinner and Join with the grangers in the social hour is welcome. The home economics club will hold a regular meeting on next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. G. Kelso. Stage Driver Gets Speed on Highway With thu arrest of William Shumate near Croswoll for ex ceeding tho speed limit on tho Piclflu highway another slnne driver In added to the list now being compiled by Melvln Turn bull, county traffic officer. Forty miles An hour is cbargod against Shumato who win at tho wheel of a bus bound tor Kosebttrg when halted by Iho road officer. Within tho past tow woeka thora have boon four or flvo atntre drivers on the Pacific highway cited for smaalilng tho speed laws. Two Great Labor Savers White King ftrcH.Ef SOAP and the modern washing machine. It is the aoap you use In your washing machine that determines how clean your washing will be. WHITE KING WASHING MACHINE SOAP is distinctive in its results. Your laundry will be whiter, without injury to fabric It taktt to lltth" For ovory Uou-hold V-" I BE STJSTEQ IPi). I Reconstruction work on a portion of the Psciflc Telegraph and Tele phone company's I'ortland-San Fran cisco toll lead between Eugene and Uoaeburg will be atarted April 1, an nounces J. h. Bland, inansger of the local telephone office. "Thirty-two miles of this lead will be robuilt at an expense of approxi mately $110,000," says Mr. Bland. "The seotion to be rebuilt is quite bsdly deteriorated and unsuitably lo cated, due to power lines and high- "When the work Is accomplished we will also be provided with two addi tional circuits between Eugene and Cottage Grove and one additional cir cuit between Cottago Grove and Roseburg." Material used in the construction work will Include 1000 poles, 2000 cross arms, 180 anchors and 610 miles of copper wire. The company expects to complete tho project about Docember 31. T Tales ot the kidnapping of a unl rcraity girl here yesterday afternoon by three men did not develop any fur ther details today although a check on the cast Is under wsy by Earl Luekey, deputy sheriff. The girl was not Injured in any way and returned to her classes this morning. She de nies emphatically that there had been auy attempt to drug her. - Friends ot the girl state that there was a scuffle in the car aud her clo thes were torn and she was forced to leave the car south of Cot tage Orove. She walked back to Cot tage Grove. It is said that early in the after noon she was forced into the car by three men while walking through the alley oppoito the MetJiodist church between Willamette and Olive street. A crew of telephone men at work stringing telephone wires thorn all afternoon reported to the deputy sheriff today that they saw no slain of a kidnapping. A boy who was working on a cur ail, afternoon in a barn In ths alley also reported thst he saw nothing ot the attack on the girl. It is believed that the girl tniy hsve been mistaken In the location or time of tJie affair. It is not believed that there will be any arresta in the case, Assault Case Set For Court Friday Charging assault and battery a warrant was issued lousy agatnsi William Morkey, carpenter employed ( tit itntv Milter hullillntf. Mpritev today pleaded oot guilty to the charge and nn win inve a trim r nnay morn ing at 10 o'clock. The warrsnt wss wnrn mil hv Pharles 1 tlsv and It la ssld to have been the outcome of an altercation oeiween tne men a lew days ago. AMENDMENT OPPOSED HARTFORD, Conn.. Feb. 8. The Connecticut state senate today, by a rote of 33 tn 1 refused to ratify the proposed child lshor amendment to tha federal constitution. The amendment was Immediately trans mitted to ths house tinder suspension of the rules. ADHERENCE FAVORED WASHINGTON. Feb. S. A rea. ohitlnn to put th house- on rec ord as favoring American adher ence to tha world court was ap proved today by the house for eign affairs committee. NEW HEARINGS ORDERED WASHINGTON. Feb. New hearings were ordered today by the senate banking committee on the McFadden Mil tn amend the national banking laws, FARMERS' RELIEF- BY STATE SOLONS STATE HOUSE, SALEM. Ore., Feb. 3. The farmers' relief bill. carrying an appropriation of $1.- suu.ouu, ana amended by Senator Ritner In committee ot the whole ao as to extend its beneflta to lessees of Indian-owned land, passed the senate yesterday af ternoon by a unanimous vote' The measure bad already passed the house and now goes to the governor for his signature. The bill was designed primarily to relieve farmers in several east ern Oregon counties whose win ter wheat crops have been de stroyed by c61d weather and who will have to re-seed their land. The $1,600,000 fund, which Is ap propriated to tbeir use from the sinking fund of the state bonus and loan commission is to be loaned to thorn directly 6r through banks for the purchase of seed wheat for re-seeding purposes. Aside from the rate of appropria tion the sum of $5,000 is appro priated to put the measure into effect. TO BE OPPOSED NEW YORK, Feb. 3. .Nineteen democratic raembera of cong'reaa from New York iave pledged their support to an oiganlzstion formed last ntgbt to seek repesl of the Volstesd act. More tban 1000 men and women at tended the dinner at which the or ganization was formed. Resolutions for affiliation of the organisation with the association against the prohibition smendment, were unanimously adopt ed. - - In addition to tbe congressmen who expressed their support of tbe or ganisation's purpose, I'nited States Santor James V. Wads worth of this state, sent to the organizers a letter In wAicb he said: "Judging from your description of tbe purpose of tbe dinner, I think I csn say I am in general sympathy with them." The movement Is considered by its organizers as the most determined step yet taken toward tbe .repeal ot the Volstoad act. Leaders of the organization plan to begin without delay the forming of units in every congressional district in the country. other boiler, In which the water waa too high. Because of tbe valve con nectiou of all boilers, the men in number S were fortunately at work In the upper drum. Mad they been at work In a lower drum they would probably have been reached by more of the ateam, and perhaps touehed by scalding water before they could have climbed out or given the alarm. Church Convention At Turner Planned To arrange preliminary details of the program of the annual convention of the Christisn church of Oregon to be held at Turner, representatives of the various branches of the church' are hers today to confer with Dr. E. C. Sanderson, president of the Eu gene Rible university. Thoie here are Rev. C. F. Swan der ot l'ortland, superintendent of missions for Oregon; Mrs. Clara O. Kison, of Portland, auierinteadent of Sunday school work; Rev. J. A. Hcn nett, psstor of the Christisn church at Sllverton; .Mrs. M. li. Kendall of McMinnville, director of women's work. - Legion Smoker Includes Boxers SPRINGFIELD, Ore., Feb. 3. (Special) "Blacky" Cowart and C. Hazen will box three rounds as the main event on tbe boxing card arranged for tbe American Legion smoker being put on by the Spring field post Thursday night. The smoker, which will be In the Wood man hall at 8 o'clock is being giv en with the Springfield business men as guests. C. Fandrem and Jess Meats will appear in the cur tain raiser, followed by. George Moon and Merl McMullen, -and Hugh Cowart and "Mac" Mc-Pher-son. .. ;- That the report of tax delinnuencv shoving that 7.7 per cent is due on last year'a assessment brings up again tue need tor some change in the law to avoid difficulties in finances of tbe county, la tbe opinion expressed todsy I Dy j udga U. r. Barnard of the county I court. ' "We hare to budget all expenses ! and income for tbe yea,r but this tax delinquency alwaya involves a big amount that is carried along and means that other iteina have to be trimmed to make the budget fit the return from taxes," the judge ssid. Between $-10,000 and $50,000 ia carried along as delinquent each year, it is estlmsted. The school department has a law to provide, for an increase over the budget of seven per cent to offset any drop in income as the re sult of delinquencies. This law should also be provided for other depsrt ments of county administration, the judge believes. Although there is quite a delinquen cy in taxes it is far less than the msjority of counties of Iho state. In fact Lane is very much better off financially as the debt of tbe county has been cleared about $100,000 in the paat three to four years. Local Pastor Will Start Seventh Year Springfield Men Have Close Escape SPRINGFIELD, Ore., Feb. 3. (Special) E. W. Albers and Harri son Ebbc, two repair men at the lo cal plant of the Mountain States Power company, narrowly escaped scalding yesterday when they, enter ed boiler number S at the plant to make repairs, and neglected to shut the valves connecting tho boiler with the common blow-off line. While the two men wero at work Fireman Itlchardson began operations to blow out part of the water in on- Next Sunday Dr. E. V. Stlvera will atart hia seventh year aa pastor of ths First Christisn church of this city and although no special event is at present planned to mark the occa sion, the pastor states that anniver saries are alwaya productive of remin iscences of the past and forecaats of the future. "Six years of stesdy work in one pastorate means lots of work, hard and steady work, but I have enjoyed every minute of it here among the people of Eugene," the doctor atatea. MEETING IS WEDNES0AY The Women's Benefit association will hold its regular meeting Wednes day evening at 7:30 o'clock in the W. O. W. hall. Business of import ance is to be taken care of and all members are urged to be present. Geo. N. McLean. Insurance, 860 Willamette St. Pbone 617. , tt NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that Harold J. Wells, Administrator ot the Es tate of Lucy Kostcrman, deceased, has filed his final nccouut as such and tbe Court has set Thursday, the 151 li day ot March, 1025,, at 10:00 A. M. in tho County Court room of Lane County, Oregon, as tbe time and place to hear objection to the same, and for the final aettlement of ssid estate. HAROLD J. WELLS, Administrator. WELLS & WKLI.8, Attorneys. No.lTSO-Tuea-dy-mU Estate of Herman Wetzel, Deceased NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that C. O. Dehnke, administrator of the estate of Herman Wetsel, deceased, bss filed in the County Court ot the Stste of Oregon, In and for Lane County, his final report as such administrator; and that ten o'clock in tbe forenoon, of Saturday, tho 7th day of March, 11)25, at the Court room thereof, have been, by the Court, fixed and appointed aa the time and place for hearing objections to said report and for the final settlement of the estate of said deceased. C. O. HE1INKB Administrator. A. E. 'WHEELER, Attorney. No.1780. Tues-dy-in3 GIRLS! HAIR GROWS TH GK ANDJEAUTIFUL 35-Cent "Danderine" Does Wonders For Lifeless, j Neglected Hair' A glesmy ass of luxur iant hair full ol! gloBS, lustre and life shortly follows a genu ine toning up ( neglected scalps with de pendable "Dan derine." . Falling hair, itching scalp and the dandruff is corrected im mediately. Thin, dry, wispy oc fad ing hair is quickly invigorated, tak ing on new atrength, color and youth ful beauty. "Danderine" ia delight ful on the hair; a refreshing, stimu lating tonic not sticky or greasy! Any drug store. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that tbe un dersigned has been appointed admin istratrix of the Estate ot Rolo V. Drain, deceased, by the County Court of Lane County, Oregon. All persons having claima against said estste are required to present them, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned, st the lew offices of Potter, Foster & Immel. at No. 05T W'illamette Street, in Eugene, Oregon, within six (0) months from the date of this notice. Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this 3d dsy of February, 1025. EMMA K DRAIN. Administratrix of the Estate of ltolo D. Drain, deceased. No.l7S7-Tu0s.dy-m3 genuine SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST! 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