The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, February 06, 1925, Image 2

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    Friday Evening, February 6, .
TUB EUGENE GUARD
Claiiuiug that the county tax levy
ext-octU the eix per ctut limitutiua
n't by the htute luw uu iujuiiL-tiuu suit
huh fifed yt'tttenlay by J. S. lluwfey
utul fc. V. Bo.vd of Cottage Uruve.
'luo usaefcHUieiit roila wero cuinpfeicd
yesterday by Assessor lien 1 hueiiey
uud the warruui uf the county clerk
tu turn the rulU over lu tbu Bhurill
wu asked, After the filiug of the suit
by J. At. William, representing the
piaiutittu, the itiuuiiix of the wurraut
was held up,
"I have 110 couneciiou with the iu
juuetiuii Buit filed uud am not inudo
u defeudaut therein and the ecliuu
ban iiothiiig whulever to do with the
oil ico of me county auetfort 31
Keeiiey States.
"1 tiniahed uiy year's work by the
completion of the tax roll yesterday,
ituviug regularly done in connection
(herewith all that the law re"ire8 ot
uie up to the point of applying to the
county clerk for the warrant to attach
to the roll for the collection of taxcu,
which iu law it i contemplated the
louuty clerk will provide the asaeHiHJr
on reyueat. The county clerk declines
to Kve me the warrant.
"i can see no gum to the county
rcBulting from the refund of the
clerk to issue the warrant, for in the
cud, if tbero Ik any correction to be
uade, it will ncccstturily full to the
tdicriff'if office to make it. The hh
fteHKor can not he required to do his
work over in this case, wherein, if an
error has been made, it was on the
part of the county court," the asses
tor states.
FDR YEAR ARE SET
Figures on the county taxes for
as extended on tiio rolli were
completed yexterduy by Ben F. Keen
ey, county assessor. Of the total for
Uie year the sun of $1,734.38 in per
sonal Uxcs linn been collected by . the
aatcaaur leaving $ 1,71)2,805.55 to be
collected by tbo sheriff.
The following ia the tax Hit:
Bute and county fMMIlM05.4;)
(Special school IS(l,Oi:i.US
Union high school 25,180.04
(Special road 6U,IMU.U1
Special city iil.'i.Mtt.-'iJ
Special Port gf Kiualaw. UU.h-ll.-T
Special i'lre l'atrol ....
Total $1,702,805.55
Col by county assessor. 1,734.38
Amount due and un
collected $1,701,131.17
State Board of
Picture Censors
Asked in House
STATE HOUSE, SALEM, Or.,
Feb. U. A state board of motion plc-
turo ccnaors would be created uuder
tiio terms ot house bill 400 Introduced
by ItcproHdntntive Tucker, Linn coun
ty today. The censors, threo in num
bor, would be named by the board of
control. Members of the board would
receive $--100 annually. The board
would name viewers whose compensa
tion could not exceed the total sum
of $1000 a year. A dollar a reel would
be charged for censoring, if the reel
did not exceed 1000 feet in length. If
longer, a fee of $U would be charged
Fine ranging from $500 to $1500
cr Imprisonment of one month to one
year would bo levied against persons
snowing unapproved films.
to have a good
Appetite
"Yes I thank you."
A GOOD nppctlto moans a. cheer
ful disposition.
You may nave A Rood appetlta
Jf the blood that goes constantly
to your vital organa Is pure. 8.8.3.
rurlfloa the blood a good nppotlto
fallows and you will liavo a clear
complexion and will bo strong;,
cbonrful and healthy.
Don't ro on fot-llns tip ono day
nd down llio next hardly aide
but novor well losing "pop,"
punch and amhltlon. Hourly entom
re the rod-hlooded tium and
women. Enjoy your food I (lot
back your strength and energy!
lleolalm yourself before It la too
Jatol J 'oo pis In a phyatcally run
down condition are tut easy proy
to dlsoaso.
8.8.S. ia what la noeded. Your
Hood need purifying:. Your blood
cells supply the energy which
keops your body well and fit. 8.S.8.
olda Nature In supplying; now rod-blood-colls,
the spark that rejogs
your aystem. Carctully selected,
scientifically proportioned and
prepared herbs and barks make up
B.S.S. the great blond purifier
which gives Nature a helping; hand.
Clot bark the lost appetite, the
missing vitality, the koen, spark
lint eyes, that look of determina
tion. B.8.8. will give you more
energy, vitality and vigor and a
more up and going appearance.
0. S. ft ! nM at all irnotj tint
tor In two nit, Th Uttt
iM Is mort eonomleai.
dJtfti You Feci
YounrJf Atfala
BEAUTY FROM JAPANESE ISLANDS
Though American Born, 8ha Represent! Nipponese Type Well
Known Throughout the World; She'e Acclaimed A Beauty
Mlsa Kaoe Kondo, though born In America, truly represents the
daughters of the land of the wistaria and tha samurla. For this
Japcneae beauty Is of the type whoso dainty beauty has made the
girls of Nippon known throughout the world.
News of Nearby Towns
Special Correspondence To The Gunrd From Various
Live Districts In Its Field.
JUNCTION CITY, Feb. 0. (Spe.
cial). Winfield Woodlngi left Wed
neaday morning for ft visit with
friends in Florence.
Georgo Willinlm Wt for Portland
to visit tbo automobile show.
MIhh Fuy Carter tins resigned her
position iu Knisor g triors and bus ro
turned to her homo nonr Monroe.
Tho new boiler f orthe cntmery hni
arrived nnd will boou be Installed.
Curl Itliriin hs returned to l'ort
land after upending a few tlnyn with
his family here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnyne Robertson nnd
Mrs. KchscI were Eugene visitors on
WedneMdny.
Miss Kvulena Calvert, who is a
nurse In Portland, ia homo for a few
days visit witJi her pnrents, Mr. and
Mrs. J nines Culvert.
M. A. Nelson of Portland visited
the Maya, Watmusei and Thos. Nel
sons Weiluesdoy. They were friends
in idnbn.
Mrs. Ludwix Anderson who was
stricken with pnrnlynia Monday is In
a very serious condition.
Krnest Lingo, farmer from Marpole
district wns transacting business in
town TlmMdfly.
Miss Kdith Jnoobsen of Eugene who
wan - visiting with tbo Mitcholls here
Wednesday, fell off the bed while
playing and broke her arm just above
the wrist,
A. K. Perkins hnB purchased a tour
in oar.
Wayne Hobortson, manager of the
Junction City cannery, has gone to
Corvnllis to attend the three weeks
canning course nt O, A. C,
Kdward K, Hoiley and C. B. Wash-
burne spent Thursdoy in Solem with
a aennte committee with regard to
so inn hills coming up soon.
Word wan received this week by
member nf the W. O. W. and Odd
Fellows lodges that T. J. William, n
member of both orders and an old
resident of Juui'tiou City wns critical
ly ill at the Pacific Christian hospital
and -bad only n few hours to live.
Word has since been received how
ever that .he is belter and hss a good
chance for recovery.
There will hn a meeting nf the
Junction City division of the Pacific
I n opcrative I'oultrv producers on
Kridnr at 7:Sn p. ni. nt the PnnUh
hall. Prof, A. H. I.unn of i. A. C.
will be among the speakers.
News of the death of John Wm.
Perm an a former resident of this
Hty who died in a honpitol at San
IMegn, Cal., January ims reachoi
till city.
(leorgia Fnglish, dauje-hter of Prof.
t.nd Mrs. Kuplhh of Junction is :i
member of the O. A. f. co-ed debat
ing team which will meet the team
from from the I'niversity of Prltish
Columbia in Vanvcuver, 11. C, on
March 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilosglin and family
have moved Into the old Millett resi
dence at the corner of Kiith and
Kitherine streets. Claude Keck hit
moved Into the hoime recently occu
pied by Mr. HosgHn. This was Uie
Keck property..
Mr. end Mrs. IIMme and family
have inoved from the Allen property
on the met side into the I,ee cottnge
Ufxx to lr. Love's residence.
DANEBO
nANKNO, K fl (RprrlsD
Mr. and Mrs. Alfrrd IVterixm stiend
ed tits Ksrnifi's' union meeting st thf
I'sn.tto srhool Tue.dsy evrnltig.
Mrs. Will NeNin entertained Indies
aid nt her home WednemlAy nftprnoon.
The program at the Imneho srhiiol
lst Kriday evening as fine snd st'
tended liy qulis a large rrnwd-
Mr. aud ilrs. Uvs and childrea
of Kugene visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. CSeorge. Oblsen Sunday.
The Farmers' union held their
monthly meeting at the Daneuo school
iucsday ovenuig.
ELMIRA
HI.MIltA, l-'eb. 0. (Specliil)
.Monday wus tho beginning of the new
semester, and four new members
wero added to the freshman class.
They are Hoy Kvcrs and Ilnnnnb
Kudo from district number 1-10, and
lOuleta Deiuiug and Francia Jepson
frum district number 01).
The high school ia very crowded
this semester, and the attendance ia
greater than it bus been for several
years.
The physiology class has been drop
ped and a botany class bas been or
ganlxed for this semester. A large
number are taking up the subject.
Last week the school pump waa
torn up for repair, this 'week it is
still iu the same coudition.
.Mr, Dally ot the t'urtls Publishing
company wss a visitor at the high
school Tuesday. He gave a very inter
esting talk about salesmanship. A
contest is planned as follows: Three
teams were chosen, the "TleerB."
"Hear Cats" and "Heavers." Mtnola
(linden is leader of tho "Tigers," and
Iheir team color Is ovnnge; Nellie
Fountain Is leader of tho "Hoar Cuts"
nnd their team color is green; Leone
Hums is leader of the "Heaven" and
their team color Is red. The two los
ing leama are to glvo a party for the
winning team.
Hurrah fur Klmlra high; Wo won
the Inst hsskethnll game of the sea
son, which waa played Saturday night
with Cresivell. The score was IU to
li
Hasehall season will now open and
nolle an interest Is being shown In It
although the grounds are still too
wet for practice.
WALTER VILLE
WAr.TEttVIU.r:, Feb. (t. (Spe
cial! A. A. Campbell who baa been
on the sick list is able to sit up and
be around the house.
Several of the Waltrmlle Wood
men attended the W, O. W. caiup In
1-ugene Kridny night.
.Mr. and Mrs, Hal Jennings nnd
dnughlrr, I'llen anil llelh spent Sat
urday afternoon nnd Suuilny nt Her
eon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wills Sr. and Mr.
and Mrs. Wills Jr. and family of
.Marcola motored to the William saw
mill Sunday to visit with Mr. Tierce.
COTTAGE GROVE
COTTAGE nnnVE. Feb. fl. 1
(Specisl) Mrs. F. A. Gore and
daughter Virginia from London left
Thursday for San Hiego. Calif., where !
Vvginia will enter high school and;
live with her tister, Mrs. K. W. Lay-1
ton. !
l'r. W. K. Lehow has purchased the :
Mrs. Frances Gray property on West :
Main street, and will take possession!
April 1.
Clyde Kerr who cvt his right foot i
three weeks ago w ill return to Kn-
gene and have the toe amputated.
Ths hone refuses to ynite as It
should.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Huntley of L-
WO LATE TO CLASSIFY
II DOOM AI'AHTMKNT f..r rent. No
LU.lt ci). Close in. l'boue 1715 .1.
us
! bauon are moving to Chico, Calif,
i They visited with Mrs. Huntley's!
, sister, Mrs. A. W. Swanson, Wednes-1
I day. Mrs. Huntley will visit with i
the HwMisoa family for several days I
before going to Chico.
: Karl K. Mills went to Portland!
with N. J. Nelson, Jr. and will attend
the auto show while there.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White went to
Portland Thursday. They will visit
their daughter, Miss Wilms, who la
in the need college.
Mrs. Krauk Anlauf and daughter,
Mrs. W. W. Watson, came un Thurs
day from Curtain and spent the day
shopping.
Mra. X. C. Xewth from Philomath
came up Thursday and is visiting her i closed the firt semester this alt
sinter, Mrs. Jeptha Hart. I eruoon, and -will re-open next Mouduy
The Community club will have Ita morning for the second term,
regular ineetlug Saturday at 8 o'clock I School wus dismissed in most of the
at the home of ita president, Mrs. ! elcmeutdry rooms for the ufternoou
W. L. Darby. to give teachers an opportuuity to
Leslie Mull tells the story of a big j close the work of the semester aud
tree on Mt. David being twisted off 'organize for the opening of school
and falling during the fierce wind'ntxt .Monday.
Wednesday. Several treea in the park I Nino high school .tudents will be
fell, and the electric lights were off 1 graduated at this time, a:mo..:K.cs
Wednesday nigllt from 7:30 until 8:30! David M. Jones, priiic-'vr.!. .uey ore
The line broko at flth street snd alas follows: Ermn S w.iz, Knew Dan
short circuit resulted. elson. Vera lliics, luitlt Karris,
John Itrund returned Wednesday ' Vaila Helle Hrown. Carl .!ciuvcl!,
from Dunsmuir, Calif., whero he hasjlliil Skinner, i.eiitcr t-wjgtsnit and
been the past month visiting hia son I Keith luguhs- A few oilier arc cuu
William and wife. jdiilaies for gruduution, says .Mr.
(Jail Mayes, daughter of W. E. i Jones, and their no men will be pub
Mays, will return from ltaymond, j lished when they have completed all
Wash., Frlduy with her grandparents, reguiremeuts.
Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, who will make j ' At Frances Willard junior high
their home with tber son, Samuel ; school nine pupils will be graduuted
Heed, of Creswell. j into 'the high school, according to
'i'ho Tilliciim club met Wednesday I Stanley D. F.uton, principal. The cuo
night with Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Jt. ; didates fur graduation are .Muilif
Meeks on Cherry Court. Owing to the Hurdick, Vernon Hopper, Ada Hud
inclemency of the weather the club ' sou, Kai leen Mohr, Carl Mortimer,
did not go to Kugene as waa planned.' Vera Parks, Kobert Stnto, Stuart
Mra. Meeks served a delightful two-lFm-h und Virgil llaatveldt.
course luncheon, aft-r the club had
played 300.
President Favors
Postal Pay Bill
WASHINGTON, Feb. (3. Presi
dent Coolidge let it be known today
that ho approves the postal pay and
rate increase bill drafted by the bouse
postoffice committee.
Postmaster Oeneral New laid the
views of hia department with respect
to tho measure before the presideut
at today's cabinet meeting and it wns
described afterward as fairly satis
factory to tbo president.
Provisions of the house bill increas
ing rates so as to bring in more than
00,000,000 annually aud in making
the increased pay for postal employes
retroactive only to last January 1,
aro considered by Mr. Coolidge as
distinct advantages over the legisla
tion recently passed by the senate.
Rotary Club Will .
Instruct Members
Officers of the Kugene Rotary club
und the members of the educational
committee of the organization will
meet at the Osburn hotel this evening
for a meeting with the 1- now Kotar
luns who buvG entered the club dur
ing the past yeiir, according to an
nouncement todny of Cnrl G. Vah
burne, president. The meeting will be
proceeded by a dinner atartiug at ti
o'clock. Dr. C. B. Willoughby, clmlr
mon of the ltotary educational com
mittee, will be in charge of the meet
ing nt which time an explanation of
the aims and ideals 01 Kuurtfuilsvu
will bo told.
Youth Starts Out
To Plunder Store
When a 14-year old boy of this city
started out yesterday ou a shoplift
ing excursion he garnered u totul uf
three rings, one gold wnteh, one foun
tuiu pen, one set or cuff links and oiu:
pencil. Colonel J. J. Hnrbaugh, juve
nile court officer, found the lud today
and he will have a court hearing soon.
Tbo boy's nume wns withheld owing
to his youth. Thhi rs tho first case of
this kind to come before the juvenile
court in some time although several
cases of entering houses have been
heurd.
Hearings on Gooding
Bill Declared Closed
WASHINGTON, Feb. 0. After
having received tho views of Com
misHioner Cumpbell of the interstate
commerce commission, the house coo
mitteo today closed the hearings on
tho Hooding hill which would prohibit
charging of higher railroad rates for
short hauls than for long ones over
the same route. Mr. Campbell's views,
rend by Commissioner Ksch, favored
the bill. The majority of tho commis
sion is opposed to it.
Road Construction
Bill is Approved
WASHINGTON, Feb. (1. The
house hill authorizing appropriatious
of $l."0,0O0.00O for road construc
tion and $15,000,000 for forest road
improvements in the next two fiscal
years upon expenditure of like sunn
by states affrcted was passed today
by the sennte.
BOUNTY RECORD BROKEN
MF.DFUKH, Ore., Feb. tl.-AII rec
ords for bounty paying on coyotes and
wildcats in Jackson county were bro
ken in .Inniuiry, according to a report
today by tho county court, when $01 1
was handed over for 1CJ coyote and
I'll wildcat hides. According to local
nuihorillrs the recent rnle In boun
ties will soon exterminate these ani
mals in southern Oregon.
Gland Treatment
"Rejuvenates" Broker
"I'm Just as young as I ucd to
he, and it's all due to gland pills.
Here I am 72. and I feel ju.t as
spry and full of vim and pep as if t
were only 30 or 40."
This testimony to the virtue of
gland treatment was voiced recently
by Kobert George Laws, a retired
London stork broker, during a short
visit to this country.
"I wss In ths Kingston hospital in
London when I first tried the tab
lets," said Mr. Laws. "After I h.d
taken the fifteenth tablet I left the
hospital and haven't been back since.
I, still take a tablet now and then,
and I think they are the real foun
tain of youth."
Glandojen, the new scientific gland
tonic, prepared In tablet form pro
vides a simp'e method of taking
glsnilular treatment. Allen's Prug
store and Ited Cross Fbarmacy will
supply jou.
PUPILS LISTED FOR
PHuiTIOniATEl
OF FIRST SEMESTER
Eugene high school, Frances Wil-
lard junior nigh school, and the var
' ious elememary schools of the city
Vale Residents
Busy. Repairing
Damage of Flood
VALE, Ore., Feb. 0. Residents of
Vale and surrounding country were
busy today repairing damsge caused
by the flood which yesterday morning
resulted from ihe breaking of the ir
rigation dam on Bully creek. Water
had receded last night, leaving a de
posit of silt every place it bad in
vaded. Kstimates placed the Iobh at $250,
000, principally in livestock, after a
survey of the flood-swept region.
More than K.OOO sheep, TiOO cattle
and many horses and hogs were
drowned. The matter of disposing of
the carcasseB of the animals, strewn
along the path of the flood, waa one
of the problems facing residents to
day. There was no loss of life, though
many narrow escapes were reported.
Prisoners Escape
From Penitentiary
K AMA WALLA, Wash., Feb. 6.
Harry lloswell and Irfater Jacques,
prisoners employed in the kitoben of
the state penitentiary, climbed over
the west wail of the institution at 6.0')
this morning and fleeing' a barrage of
at least -0 shots fired by guards in
the darkness made their escape. A
plank ten feet long waa used by the
pair in scaling the 18 foot wall. Bos
well was received five months ago
from King county and was under sen
tence for 2V4 to 15 years for grand
larceny, Jaciiuos was received ten
months ago from Franklin county. He
was In for three to 15 years for sec
ond degree burglary. Both men were
attired in prison grey clothes. Super
intendent C. E. Long said.
Maxwell Fined $50
By Judge Gilmore
Itoy Maxwell, convicted Ly a jury In
municipal court for roaming the
streets at night, and who, according to
Judge Gilmore, disappeared while the
jury was deliberating, finally turned
up yesterday morning for his sen
tence, the judge stated todoy. 11
A fine of $50 w-as assessed, and the
prisoucr waa released upon bia own
recognizance, nnd promised to pny
tho money by Saturday. M. G. Hoge.
attorney, for Maxwell, was displeased
with the verdict, Judge Gilmore
states, and declared ho would appeal.
The judge informed him that nn ap
peal was not possible, but that he
could argue the case on a writ of re-
o(?f)j
SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST!
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
f Accept only "Raver" package
jf jjjr which contains proven directions.
J Handr "Barer" ho nf 12 tablets
t Alto bottlra of 14 and 100 DrupgiiU.
Ajplrbi la tba trad aura of Baw Itaauftetva of UooMticacilMt.r ot Btliertletctt
WHY EXPERIMENT?
Buy the best, Aberdeen Best in the west
"Peacock Rock Springs" and Gasco
Briquets.
RAINIER COAL CO.
Phone 412
view, aud gave him uutil yesterday
afteruouu to present his case.
The uttoruey uud his client appar
ently hud a dispute, according, to the
police, as Maxwell showed up by
himself in city court yesterday and
asked to be sentenced.
Floyd Collins Had
Dream of Tragedy
CAVE CTiy, Ky.. Feb. (1. OP)
Floyd Collins, in a dream found him
self imprisuued iu a cave some lime
before be was caught in Sind cave a
week ago. his stepmother. Mrs. Janie
Collins, 05, .nid today. She had re
peatedly bpgged Collins to abandon
his explorations, she said, and be bad
promised to do so.
"Then he told me about an awful
dream e had," she continued. "He
said: '1 can't get over my dream. I
dreamed I was caught with rocks
falling on me. aud ugly big things
clawing me. It was terrible and X
couldn't sleep afterward. I'm not go
ing in any more tight places.'
"It wus on Monday before he was
caught that he told me all this. He
promised he -would keep out of un
explored places. Then he went over to
n neiohlmi-'a house. Last Saturday 1
got word that he was caught in Sand
ciivc."
Governor Bone of
Alaska Opposed
WASIHNUTO.V, Feb. 6. Removal
from office of Uovernor Scott C.
Hone of Alaska was asked in a sworn
complaint filed at the White House
today by John Frame, who de
clared the governor had been instru
mental in depriving bun of the omce
of republican national committeeman
from the territory after be had been
duly elected as sueb. The complaint
was referred to Secretary V org or.
the interior department.
Independents Name
48 State Chairmen
Indianapolis, ind., Feb. 6.
State chairmen of the 48 atates,
aelected by the national executive
committee of the national inde
pendent party were announced
here last night by John M. Zahnd,
national chairman.
Among the chairmen are M. C.
Hall, Winchester, Idaho, and A.
H. Gardner, Baker, Oregon.
Additional Rooms
For School Urged
To provide facilities for the high
school in the Vida school district the
directors of that district are to dis
cuss the building of an addition to the
present school building in the rear,
according to J. V. Minney and Milo
Thomson Jr., members of the board
who wero here today to confer with
K. J. Moore, county superintendent
of schools. At present there are 11
students in the high school nt Vida.
Lumbago
End it now
The aching begins to ease up
the stiffness to relax the mo
ment you use Sloan's. It needs
no rubbing. The liniment itself
Bonds fresh blood tingling
through the affected spot. In
no time you're free of pain.
All druggists 35 cents.
Sloan's Liniment
"kills pain!
Neuralgia
Lumbago
Rheumatism
Neuritis
15 E. 7th St.
Ill F. STONE
WASHINGTON. Feb. 6. Although
the nomination of Attorney General
Stone to be a supreme court justice
was confirmed last night by the sen
ate, .Mr. Stone will be unable to take
his pla-e on the bench, until Msrcb
when the court convenes after its
present recess.
.Mr. Stone can qualifj immediately,
however, by taking a first osth of of
fice. .Should he pursue that course.
Assistant Attorney General Donovan
would become acting .head of the de
partment until the senate acta on the
appointment of Charles U. Warren of
Michigan to succeed the retiring at
torney general.
Mr. Warren's nomination Is now
before the judiciary committee. Tho
nomination probably will be given
consideration Dext Monday,
The rote on Mr. .Stone's nomination
in the senate came after six hours of
debate in open executive session, a
somewhat iinusunl manner nf consid
ering executive appointments.
Two democrats, two republicans,
and two farmer-labor senators voted
againet confirmation.
The racing prizes; on the Kentucky
turf last season totaled more than
$i.noo.uoo.
Nurse Saves 2 People
From Operation
"l had two patients that the doc
tors seemed unable to rearh with
their medicines and in both cases ad
vised the knife. A friend who had
tried Mayr's Wonderful Remedy for
stomaeh trouble proposed that I re
commend it to my palicntft, which I
did. Both are now entirely well. I
am very glad that I wns able to re
commend it." It removes the catarrh
al mucous from the intestinal tract,
and allays the inflammation which
causes practically all stomach, liver
and intestinal ailments, including Ap
pendicitis. One dose will convince or
money refunded at all druggists.
NOW
FLAYING
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TIRES and TUBES
COLUMBIA TIRE CORPORATION, PORTLAND, OREO0
EUGENE GARAGE 59 5th Ave. West
BLAIR BLVD. SERVICE STATION Blair &
B. & M. TIRE CO. 845 Olive St.
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SLABWOOD
and PLANER ENDS
A combination that settles tha heatinff problem
forever.
Planer ends are the ideal summer wood, also
the thing to start the fires off with a rush on cow
winter days.
Now is the time to lay in your supply.
The Booth-Kellv Lumber Co.
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offers
ALL
NEW
Lower Floor U0-liis
Balcony Jl.lO-SOc
Seat Sale Monday 10 K y
CONCRETE
BRICK
BURIAL VAULTS
DRAIN TILE
IRRIGATION PIP
SEWER PIPE
CULVERT PIPE
HOLLOW TILE
BLOCKS
SEPTIC TANKS
Eugene Concrete
Pipe Co.
135 Blair. Phone 903
Mordaunt Hall In The New
York Times:
"At the Capitol this wesk
there is a picture which de
fies one to write fbout it
without indulging in super
latives. In a shallow rlrami
so beautifully told that n
imagine it will bo held up
as a model by all pro
ducers. This is the finest
picture we have yet Been."
HARRY LANGDON
in
'The First 100 Years'
Pathe News
Regular Prices
TODAY'S GUEST
Mrs. S. E. Scaife
1065 Alder St.
Kindly call at box ofllce
for your two tickets good
to day only.
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Columbia Tira Corporation