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hnrsday Evening, February 5, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD fglTKOl WILL BE SENT TO PEOPLE OF ROME OJCIIORAGE, Alaska, Feb. 5.- to rush 1,100,000 umU of i'Moe : j tnrtar do the sleam- 01 . , u...tl ' In K'olM AlaMia. jru - . j.,,,, hnv heen reoorteu rrkf of a dU'tieria epidemic-. Im "," riiwi from diDli- roayv nn vat not , . Xurae uri'-" F"P . k, roruvered and were X tram -:'V . hw ,'14 Diet tho consitument of aer r ' . , eftirf t-hpv intended to K"a,7 ,,7n;inV tim0 of 18 L,i to 1U hours. This would enable , s. I in rung, ,nt of the dcpartmeut ot justice at Ubanfc, and h Mechanician, ih T Mnckie, to leave Neaana in i,pvp' nomteu out. L mamwg 500,000 umt of serum to be cut w " ... t f. Ilarlin? "" .acsic were " " torn Fairbanks .today for :anana, litre Hi" a to maie fin! pr!" " . .' .. nnrt mil. flight utone L Initcil States signal corpw tele- ttp& route to viu. ral meiubera of th, "Fnrf, ,4 v;n., I Ueaded by I'ctc liaison, will oppvse a ceaui of like strength chosen (com the i poai. itoacoe rortt'aru is chairiuuu of the opposing team. As au inventive to the drive Mr. Love and Lee l'e'ers both offered a prire of $10 to which the post added S5. uakiuff a nurse nf fn rha i. brnimnj the most members uu to the 111, na in Oia nn,,Vir hi)h..J t- $3.50 to $S, when it was learned that yiucr pubis oi tne county uaeu me lower rate. lunch to the legionnaires foUpwing the ' meeting. CLOSES; REPORT , IfifILL BE FORMED boar and lb Senator Banks befus alltnrrd 15 minntea for rebuttal. The ) bill proposes to jrant tbe ribt of appeal to the circuit court from oi-j ders of municitial officers revoaing J the licenses of hotel, pool room. ! and soft drink frtablU.Umeut'4 aud ; similar plaeea, ( Attorneys in Case j Against Mr. Wheeler j . Gather Witnesses WASHINGTON, Feb. 5. Govern ment attorney iu charge of the new grand jury proceedings here in the ease of Senator Wheeler of Monisna and others, enlarged taeir assembly of witnesses today, but tightened the precautions to keep their activities secret,. Some witnessps today were' under stood to be former homesteaders is Montana. Two were women Several government agents also were on hand. Cottage Grove's , Mayor Resigns; Successor Named COTTAGE GROVE. Feb. 5. (Special) Mayor J. H. Chambers re signed as mayor of Cottage Grore at the last meeting of the city -council. A. TV. Swans on was chosen chairman pro tern. Councilman Nelson Durham nominated George O. Knowles to suc ceed Mr. Chamber and serve his un cspired trrm. He was nnanimouslj' elected. Mr. Chambers gave as reas on for not serving as mayor, that his sawmill interests would not allow hira time to attend to the city's needs. STATE HOUSE. S.U.FAt, Ore., Feb. 5. The last shred of cridencc and testimony was gathered by tho prohibition department invest t rating committee restcrdar. when Georjje Ij, Cleaver, prohibition com missioner, was again an the stand. He submitted hi writing a state ment in refutation of all previous tes timony damaging to his case. The committee will now begin Ji formulate its conclusions. The first session will be held late today. News paper men will be fi eluded. He nator Eddy jue st ioned Cle av e r at length about his political activity. In the mam, be denied political ac tivity in. the counties, though he ad mitted that he had urged that some orio bo gotten in the field against Denton, G, Burdick. Asked to name sheriffs in Oregon who do not enforce the prohibition law. Cleaver named Former .Sheriff Zoeth Honser of Umatilla county; C. Ringham of Grant; Low of Klamath; Former Sheriff Wilson of Clackamas and ISower of Marion. District at torneys named as not being good en forcers of the law were Truesdale of Grant and Moore of Jackson, BAfLEY BILL PASSES STATS HOFSK. SAhKM, Or., Feb. 5, A houft hill introduced by ; Bailer providing that beneficiaries under the state bonus and loan act? may transfer their mortgagea by j which a loan from th state is se cured in event they dispose of the' property mortgaged to the sato and , acquired other property, passed tnej senate yesterday. Ouring 102-t, the total number 'of, motor vehicles prodiicc!1 in the Vnit-j mJ States wa approximately 3,,- j 8 Banks License Plan is Debated STATE HOUSE. SALEM, (Ore., Feb. 5. In a debate of more than two hours in the hall of representa tivea last night arguments for and against the Banks license bill were presented, eaeb side being given an It's Easy If You Know Dr. i Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of Iceepin? young is to feel young to do this you must watch ycJur fiver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyes fwmptes a bilious look in your face dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor tci! you ninety; per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowel3 and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician In Ohio, perfected a vegetable com pound roiled with olive oii to act on the. liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that natural buoyancy which all should enjoy by toning up the liver and clearing the svstem of impurities. Dr.Edwards'OliveTablets are kaoWB by tbeir olive coior, 15c and, 30c WASHlXtlTONVKeb. 5. Rates on Inn products from points m n asli- ipton ana orcgou souiu oi me ouu&e w to I'ortlunil. isOBiiie buu ibco , una otlier North I'acific ports arc luinnhlc. it nas held today ur frmk M. Weaver, examiner lor the tierstale commerce commission, in a mtativc report. 1'rodncers aescrw- thc d.fferenlial by whien tnc mles nm lUe (eiritory to I'ortiand are j at slightlr loner figures than to be olher ports. The examiner s con- Insiuus will now go to tne comiu;s- n tor final adjudication. Plans for Veterans Keunion are Told to : Cottage Grove Menj I'OTi'AtiE GUOVE, Feb. 0. (S)c- i ulj l'laus have been completed to ' ke tne serond annual reunion of jrld war veterans of Lane county, : lie iiefd in Kttgene urmory Febru- ' h 1J, tlie biggest event of its kind r staged in lite county ana every tttape tjrove ex-servtce man is cx- eteti to attend, was tlie message ! leyrge Utve, of Eugene," grtttul ettef gare of the "rorty and l'.tght of, 'Kiii, ami ex-pominndiir of tlie Kn-1 me post of the Atuorieau legion. ( ttgiit tu the local poh-c tit its last etnig. Mr. l.ove told tlie post mem- J :s of iihms for the reunion and sa d , d personal invitations ivitl he sent , r.v World war veteran in the! iQty. It is thought timt at least l;"iO( ,t-ns frmii l ottage drove and ; grounding country will attend lliej ...'. A gal of lfH) ntemhers by Iarch ! lins been et by tlie post and in-, p-'st wan added to tlie membership ie .Mnndfly night by the entry of , new teams in the field. 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Wa would be pleased to have you take advantage of our Credit Plan, aiid your charac ter need be your only letter of credit ' ' Choose Any Piece From This ITALIAN DINING GROUP In Walnut A suite like this will make a delightful picture !n your dining room. Its good points are many. Design Is charming workman ship admirable and the price is so low that yoa will never feel as though you have spent too much for tt. In modified Italian style, built of combination American Walnut all pieces perfectly matched and finished. A real value in good furniture. The $65.00 Buffet $52.50 The $56.00 Table $47.50 The $12.50 Chairs $10.75 A Sentational Value This $189.50 "Birchfield, Mohair Davenport $169.00 $15 Cash $3.50 Week An alluring number one of th latest models In th "Blrchfltld; JJn of fuarniei TTpholstered Furniture. Built over a hardwood frame, with Italian Webbing bottom, spring sent and back, and "Narhman" Spring filled loose cushion seals. Covered In highest grade Mohair, either plain or figured, it offers to our customers the best high quality Davenport ever offered la Eugene at a like price. . Celebrating the 22nd Year of REX ALL I H EW THJNGS are niore inspiring than the development of an institution which gives employment to thousands of people, and meets, with high quality merchandise, a general demand. When that institution also renders a public service, the joy and pride of those associated with it is by so much in creased. Such an enterprise is the United Drug Company the co-operative, manufacturing organization of The 10,000 RexaU Stores. To celebrate, fittingly, the Twenty-second Birthday of this great public serving enterprise, we, in common with thousands of other Rexall Druggists, have set aside Ten Days Fcoraary 5th to 14th for h iiniioji-viilo liiirgniii S5e. lliivliig ihis sie wo i'fw you umisnsi! iwgaim o f!!y ninety lending iiwns jtll of llto highest qnsl ity and absolutely guaranteed Ity us. You will note that many of those, are items of ecmuucm iist in "th SitMisf hoitJ, giving you rpirkiitio opportunily to effect Ktibstaniial savings. The Record of Tiventy-Two Years Growth la tlie short sjjj'.u of years since the Rexall Idea f Co-operation was horn, the, forty or'tR iiini JfcNfiii Stores have iiierensetl lo J0,00(i. These 30,SXM liexaJJ Stores own sntj operate, hi t.'if? prodnet-ioti of exclusive, trnde-mrked mer chandise, factories enijiloyine; WfiGQ jjoojiIq and containing over fifty neves of manufacturing i'ioor space. Jn (he Unileti States alone, this eo-operaiive enterprise the United Drng Co. Iihk n nimtiHl business of $70,000,0! f. Tttis woudevful achievement lias heen made ossihl by the ojifitloiw-ft nnsl gootl-wi!! of liio people, vjio in liamiet, viiiago ant! eity instinet ively seek The iexll Store, when in need ol . drug store merchandise. ' - 9 RexaU Druggists Give Quality and Service Before n Jiinn cnu become a Kessili Agenf, bc mnst prove that he is financially responsible, that he uitderstft??ds tlie professionftl nsjtccts of jiharutttcy, that he. is a progressive incrcUattt, and, above alt, that he is a man whose integrity .has never been fpiestioneil. The Hexali Stores, individually and collect ively, giifiratitee every item they sell, that is manufactured hy the United Drug Company, in which their money, knowledge and experience art:, invested. They are giving to the American public today a standardized service so that wherever you trade at a Re salt Store, the qual ity of your purchnse is definitely fixed and ab solute satisfaction is guaranteed. Join in Our Birthday Celebration The iTierehnidific for this sale has: he.cu care fully selected to give yoti maximum savings, and to prove to yon nnew that your Jora! liexall Store is not merely a single store bttt n integral pnrt of the greatest eo-openttive chain of retail service stations ,in the world. Wo are partners iu an organization, whose members have oh!5 gated themselves to 'remember the Golden htlo in ail friieir dealings,' giving you such values and stich service as they would receive from you, if the positions of distributor find consumer were rcvcrse,d. The Free Demonstration! Boncilla Toilet Articles Miss Francis Weber, factory repre sentative, will give free facials by appointment. You are invited to come in and see what wonderful re sults Boneilla will bring. Phone 23 for appointments. Bargains Candy 6Cm Sperfln PepparmSnt FttJ &9o 85c 3,sett's MlHt Cb&Eolaiev -tu. bai , 2Sa Sic, .fpgett's. ECect Factaga, H lb. . SOo 85c Llffrott' Sentiment Packaga Va lb. Kte 60c Ujigett's B11tt and Btea- Facfcago, Id. Stfa Toilet Goods 25c JonteeJ Soag Gtvoa Aar tvlth Jo!;!e1 Gold Crsaat i'wiv, Powder e.t ............ 0a 6o Rexatt "IV Ka.tr Toato 8to Sue Klenta Dental Qrm S9a 60a Arbutus Coroplejtioa Cwsaa SSa fAa Harmony Cocoa Evvttftj Lemon Cream. ....................... SSa Tra P?or and fjeorsio, Eoaa Toilet Water, $1 setter lor 79o E&c Bay Hum, oi. . . ........... 39o iM Cars Hpma Ts'o ,. 79s )1.&& Oeorsia Rose Sb6t PowSer SSe 25c Jonteol Talcum . . . w.,. ?to &o Hair yfx SSa B&o Lemon Coco Batter Lotion SSa &&c liezaM Sharing lotiem , SPa O&c Iteiafl Sharing Cream S3a Piiretest Products SSr Glycerine aad Sota Water M ita 25c Asplrta Tablets ISo 25c Castor Oil tS 2&c Boric Acid, i ot. m t8o SSc Glj-cerln, 4 ot. 25c OJrcertn Hup peal torlea, Jo- fBl .................. .... 16 $1.66 Mlnsra! OH, KhsjIsh T?j & JE-c B!phr, 8- ta, .........,..r Via 2&s 11seiur 3oaln . 19a 23& Epsom Salts-, It D. 15o 15c Soda Blcarhosate . . 11c 5tc 'Witch Hazel, It ta. ....... 3Pa Family Medicls&a 25o Ileaall Catarrh Jelly, m. w 21 5!c llezall I.lvsr Sails, S oz. ..... SSa 2C-0 Zinc Oxide Ointment, 1 n. . t3a fj&e Itexai! Ilyaiwpaia Tablet .... SSa 25c Itffitsll Carbolic Salre (tuoei . tSo 25c Little Llrei- miff. ...... tSa Cod Lifer Oil Emataloa .... ?Se 25c Reiall Corn SolFent f9a ?1.S& Reiall Sjt. HrfJoplioaltft8, ?9o. 5&c Mcnth. IVhlta Pine a& Tar SSa I1M Peptatia .........v.......... rj tOa Roxnll Ordartlc 45a Firstold Pr&dacta 2Sc Kidney Plater IJo 2Eo Bllals! PlaaSer . ISa Sundries and Stattanery SSa Tooth Brushes t5 Sflc Canc-nifu IJaatt 69& (1 lb. Paper anil 59 Envelope 75c Lord Baltimore Stationery ... SJo. 5&e Iord Baltimore Portfolio ...., 4Sn T5e Wj-ndmoor Ponmi -Papor ... aa 33c Wfndmoor EnreloQcg 45a tl.off Arabcitqae StaHonerjr 74c ?.5 Kaotlnek Ifot Watar Bottle, 2i - tl.SS )3.5f Ka&tioex YosTiisia Srrlnge, ZtC 604 Maximum t(Ki.' Drsslg Comb, Sinch ,,.,, Sfc SSa Sfaxfmam Men's Camfi, T.irtch 3a Pajra Ttitc IWETHERBEE I Charge fl Charge JL - -POWERS -21 il. CAST NINTH AND OAK W. A. KUYKENDALL, Inc. 870 Willamette St. THE REXALL STORE Telephone 23