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Tuesday Evening, February, nj THE EUGENE GUARD Page t LOCAL FI1IS Raw furs a!id hides, valued at ap proximately $1000, wore stolen last nieut from the Willamette Hide and Junk company ot 175 Eiehth avenue wt. The llii'ft, discovered this morn 'iig by It. M. .Miller, one of the pro ; . ii'tors, wim reported to the police t ..a il iii.'jn. uud officers are worked ,ni clues todiiy. Iwruiy b. nvcr skins, valued al ? .,0' . uus the chief loss. Among the iiier hides tuken were: .Seveu foxes, valued at $10 each; five mjnk, $7 eiich; five bobcats, (5 ctich; 10 ukunks, $1.50 euolikand fiv tuons, escu. The hides stolen were part of a consignment, vnlued at more than $1!0,000, which Mr. .Miller expect to take to New ,orlc the luttur part of this month. Kight murtin hides, wortt. more than S'JSO, hanging above the desk in the office about midway down the building, wero overlooked by Un thief, Hr. Miller reported. "Ve never keep expensive hide in our Eighth street headquarters," aald Mr. Miller today. "We usually take them to our warehouse. Yesterday was a heavy dny, though, and 1 am sure that the thief was someone who bad been in the building, and no ticed that I was busy nd was likely not to take Uie valuable hides home. E E To relieve congestion as the result of increased enrollment at the Geary school a new schedule for the classes of the first grade was decided on at a meeting of member of the school board and officials of the school to day. The first grade pupils will be formed in two divisions, one to take morning class work and the other in the afternoon. Whether thia system will also be planned , for tho other grade schools will depend on tho in creased enrollment shown thcro dur ing the next few days, according to ltev. Frederick (i. Jennings, choir man of tho school board. NOTICE In tho Circuit Court of the State of Ureguu for the County of l.aue. lu the Matter of the Application of Avon Jlubb anil llyrd Unlib to register the title to tho following described l.umlx: Lots nufnbered Niue (UJ, Ten (Hi), and Kleveu (11 of Section mini um i-u 'Iwelvo (11!), in Township Sev eiuecii (17) Huuth of Itaugo L'our (1) S.i-m ol the Willamette Meridian, in l.iinc County, State of Oregon; Ap pi.cirtils; vs. ' Alice .M. Iteekwlth and L. O. Ueck wiiii, her hlmliuud; Yollssa V. Wil kins, a w.dow; Itosalia A. Wood, a widow; May : Mi'lntyi'O and J. Al. .Melntyre, her luisliiiml; tola tj. Muirii nnil Tom Sharp, her huahand; liirdic Kricke and J. W. 1'rieke, her liusuiimt; Mabel J. .Seluver, n widow; Andrew J. ltulib; and .Myrtle Ilubli. his wife; Kilward ltubb, a widower; Wil lie llulih mid Agnes llubb, bis wife; lttiyuiund ltubb and lolu Hiilib, his wife; uml to all whom It May con cern; Defendants. TAKU NOTICE That on the J 7th day of January, A. !., IH-'j, an applicallon whs filed hy said A vmi llnbl) and By id llubb, 111 the Circuit. Court of Iiiino Coun ty, Oregon, fur initial regislratlou of the title to I lie land above described. Now, unless you appear on or be fore the 1-tli day of Mnrcb, A. I., llilia, and show i-auso why such appli ciitinn shall not he granted, the same will be taken as confessed, and a de cree will he entered according to the prayer of the application, and you will bo forever barred from disputing the same. It. S. lIHYSoy, County Clerk. Hy S. 10. SKENE, Iieputy. No.l7Ui:-Tuee-dy-nilti TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOU SALE Oue of the best corner penpertics In Eugene's residence disirict for either a home or a com munity grocery. A good six-room house wilh all modern conveniences. A big bargain for Irts than $:iihh) it taken nt once. Care (iuard U71.. tf I'olt SALE UI-J4 Maxwell Touring, like new. lu looking through the I'tirtland papera Sunday there was only one .Maxwell advertised for sale and that was a lti'.M for $7'-V Wo are going to sell this JUL I car for $7i0. Iiou't miss this one. 0. c. Mont .v. co iM'j olive st. na FOH NAl.lv-Late model Kurd Coupe In Al coniliiion. This is a real buy. Wo will trade and give terms, it will pay you to see It. O. C. MOllt & CO., IMS Olive. fl'. FOlt SALE An auto ramp to be proud of. Care 117 M liuard Office. 112 UOHI) WOOI H.WtlE FOlt SALE l'bone 1IM.VY. Call U.VI W IHh St. f II! (len. N, Mrl.esn, Insurance, Mlfl Willamette St. Phone 017. tf The Woman Pays For morninrf grouches, start every dny with good cheer 111 nature In the , morning is the result -of accumulated puls ions. Ther are sy to All,iaa llit.lr )S V slesa of water before washes out the stomach and fila It for fond. Add to that water a little Jail Ralls. Then you have an acid, effervescent drink. Jt is delightful. Jsd Salts are sKratv Age 77, But Makes Her Own Way Highest Pay Was (18 a Week But She Saved IT HI When Margaret May was 37, her husband died leaving her without funds to support their four child ren. Unaided, she made her way, not only meeting current expens es, but nutting aside aavings to care for her old age. And her highest pay at any tima was $18 a week. She just celebrated a cheerful 77th birthday at a Sal vation Army home In New York, where she still la paying .her own way. Saki. Necessary to Announce Arrival Of Babe, is Word When a Japanese family makes the proud announcement of the arrival of a new son or daughter it is necessary to invite the neighbors in to a party and this also involves the serving of saki, a Japanese alcoholic drink. All this was explained to Van Svarvorud, chief deputy sheriff, by O. Shiniizue, resident of the Mabel district, yestcr dny. ShUuizue was arrested recently when a liquor rid was staged at Ma bel but he promised to pay his fine later as the day of the raid also gave him a new daughter. The deputy call ed on Khimizue yestordny to obtain the fine. lie obtained the money and in addition was introduced to the baby. The infant was in the midst of a bath and Vau Svarvcruil aided in this hy holding the lamp while the parents performed the ablutions. Recreation Phases Of Forest Charted Information relative to the recrea tional resources of the Cascade na tiiinud forest is being prepared by Nelson V, Macduff, supervisor, fr use of the advisory council to I'r evi dent Conlidge's commilteo on out door nnd recreational resources of hinds -of tho United Kttitra. The report is being compiled nt the rriucHt of C. J. Jturkc, assistant dis trict forester. Mr. Mdcduff snya he is finding it n difficult tank because the entire Cas cade forest region in of fucli out standing beauty that it is difficult to aingle nut any particular portions of it for detailed description nnd ex ploration. Banking Code Bill Passed by Senate STATE HOrHlii, KAUSM, Ore., Feb. It) The revived banking code bill, senate bill 47t was parsed by the Hrnatc today, coming up ns a special order at H o'clock. Tho debate was brief.. Senate bill number designed to relieve dry farmers on the north unit project, p ii sped the senate tvday. A bill introduced by Upton by ro quest, providing for a state board of therapy examiners nnd for regula tion of cosmetic therapy passed the senate today. ' ltouse bill nboMahing the of fice of county Judge, was killed by the house. Highway to South Opened to Traffic Itcports wero received at the loral office of tho Oregon State Motor as- vocintin this atternoou that traffic over the Pacific highway to the south is open agnin. Tho slide near ltiwo burg which blocked traffic over thv week-end has been sufficiently cleand to allow the pnttatig of curs. The road damage on the highway near ltedding, Cnl., has also been sufficiently repair ed to emible the motvr traffic to con tinue through uninterrupted. PLANT IS PLANNED SI'lilNtil'IEll), Ore., Feb. 10. (Special) 1'. A. Swarta and John Oliver, for three years employes of the Swans and Washlnirne company of this city, have leased the com pany'a smuiihier house In Mount Ver non, five miles southeast of Spring field, from C. K. Swarta anil It. A. Washlnirne, and are gulag luto the wholrsale lueat-parkiug business for themselves. The deal was completed! yesterday, (ilenn Holt, for II years employe of the Jacob Oold meat paik- iiif concern of Toprka. Kansas, has been hired by Swarta and Waslititirne to take the plsoe of C. A Swarta and Oliver. I made from the acids of lemon aud Srapea plus lithia, etc. oub hour cornea complcto elim ination. All that Irritates, all that poisons Is removed. You start the dav fit, bappy, energetic, IIU a child of ten. Millions do that now. If the ilsr looks slooniy, they take Jad Salts iu their mornini drink. Then every thine is sunny iu an hour. lou will save those lost days when you find this out, and will thank us for It, Start tomorrow. See what a difference Jad Salta make. At all drugKKta. (Adv) j E T liids for the operation of the coun ty fifrry across the Hiuslaw were op ened today by the county court but no bid was accepted as further cur sidcration of the matter wan dc-ir-ed, wan the nniinuncemrnt. It in un-di-THtood that ( I. Colter with a low bid of .IH per month for tho op eration of the ferry will get the con tract if no change is made in the opinion of the court. The other bids submitted for th ferry were: T. K. Furnish, Jlitf; John W. THnner, $ltt0.rO; James All ilridge, $UM; Hobert Baker, $H.j; Jack Ifloni, $75, The succem-tful bidder will be re quired to pout a bond of $.VX, ac cording to the specification asking for tho bids. The furry which will op erate between Florence and Olenada will be started within the next two weeka according to the plans of the court. Foot passengers will be car ried (roe and a charge of not over 50 cflntH will be made for automo biles and other vehicles. "The jstage is all set for a red-hot celebration at the Lane county vet erans' reunion Thursday night," Hai.l (Joorgo K, Love, chairman of the com mittee, who is directing details of Uie celebration from a cot in the tiugeuc hospital, where he is undcrgoii.,, treatment fur a throat infection. ' 'The program for the big show is almost complete," said .Mr. Love, "Doctor L. J. llenterline, William l'agc and Carl MieklesoD being in charge of the administrative work. Any reports that my illness will change ttie program in any way are all wrong. We're too far aiong to go back on any of our plans." "There will be jazz btmuv, confetti, dancing girls, orchestras, . vaudeville kits, boxing bouts and eats. It will be the biggest biift ever staged in Eu gene. In addition to the program an nounced, Buddy K ii Bsc 11 is on the bill for a drum nolo. Mr. and Mrs. ISid Woodiioube and company will stue a dance feature that is big time vau deville quality. Hugh Winder is working up a -specialty musical num ber that will be a knockout. "If you like blackface comedians you will liko Shorty Addison's spec ialty number. Or if yju run to real prize fights, not boxing exhibitions you'll see the how of your life," Mr. Love declares he will be at tb- reunion if it is necessary 1o movo hi- hospital cot to the armory. Today he received a largo bouquet of flowers from the drum and bugle corps, of which he is commander. Carl (.!. Wnshburne, Itotnry club president, announcca that Tuesday, February 24 will bo set aside for a special observance of the anniversary of tho founding of Itotnry, The order was established HO years ago. At the next luncheon meeting there will be n talk by Frederick (iroenwood, man ager of the federal reserve bank nt l'ortla nd. It Ik also announced that the inter city meeting with Corvallis nnd Sa lem, scheduled for Wednesday eve ""HERE are I i II nr (i j 1 1 ! : I ill things that you would much pre fer to wash yourself. The ease and satisfaction with which it is done de pends on the soap you use. A few moments rinsing in the bathroom bowl, using i co "It taket to little." "For Vw Oak Wood Just received, five carloads of dry oak and Maple. Order now before it is too late UNDER COVER ANY LENGTH Manorud-Huntington Fuel Company Room 24 First National Bank ning has been postponed until -next Monday evening. The meeting will be held at Corvallis. It is expected that a large number of the Kotariana and their wives wjll make the trip to Corvallis. St. Helens Will Gain Paper Mill, Is Announcement OREGON CITY, Ore., Feb. 10. I'lnns will be stsrted st once for the erection of a ,500,XK) paper mill at St. lli-lens, Ore., tliat when finally completed will have a capacity for Manufacturing from ItOO to 4IK) tons of crt paper daily, it was announced Here induji by W'illard H. Ilawley, Jr., whose statements were' substan tiated by his father, W. H. Ilawley, Sr., heads of the Ilawley Pulp and l'a per company, both of whom arrived in Oregon City today from Wan Fran cisco. The mill will be built in ujiits, the first unit to have a capacity of 00 tons daily, and will employ about ,150 men. Interested with the Ilawleya in the building of this mill at St. Helens will lie the Mccormick Steamship line, the $2,300,000 stock 'of that compony being controlled by the llawteys nnd the .McCormicks. Oregonian's News Keel to Show Here Firtt showing lu Eugene of the new Oregoniun news reel will be at the Heilig theater Wednesday night, in connection with the regular pro gram of the Western vaudeville. The news reel pictures the news of Oregon in the same fashion aa the l'atlie news shows events of the world. The reel is being prepared by FKiyd Maxwell, formerly editor of tho Oregon Oaily Emerald, and now mo tion picture editor of- The Oregoniau. Crowd Expected to See Game Pictures A big attendance at the sportsmen's banquet and wild life movies tonight at the First Christian church is be ing prepared for, announced W .It. Wallace, chairman of the committee planning the affair, thrs afternoon. At the noon luncheon of the Hilary it was indicated that a large delegation would be preaent from Uiat club, ad the Kiwanis club haa indicated it will attend almost in a body. The Uon3' club is sponsoring the program. Spenkcra at the banquet' will be Captain A. E. Burgliduff, state gome warden; C. S. WJiitmore, edi tor of Sportsman and Fancier; nnd It. .7. Kirkwood, secretary of the Oregon Sportsmen's association. r Eighty-eight per cent of the French houses destroyed during the war have been rebuilt, and 8 per cent ot the trenches have been filled In. Tape's Cold Compound" Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tablets every three hours until three doses are taken. The first dose always gives relief. Th aecoud and third doses completely break up the cold. Plcnsant and safe to take. Contains no quinine or opi atea. Millions use "Pape's Cold Com pound." Price, thirty-fire cents, tulee il Druggists guar many dainty, intimate White King JJSSRiSf SOAP ' will bring results that will reflect your pride in your prettiest garments. It will nerer harm the. most delicate fabrics that water lone does not injur. every houiehold use." f Bldg. Phsna 57 m i n i m F, WASHINGTON, Feb. 10. UP) While methods of carrying its rec ommendations into effect were being assailed today before a bouso com mittee, members of President Cool idge's sgriculture commission appear ed before the senate agricultural com mittee to explain their auggestions. B. !'. Yoakum, chairman of the Karmer-to-t'onsumer .league occupied th stand before the house agricul ture committee, and he delivered a vigorous onslsught against the Wil liams bill, designed to carry on' riic pmuiendations of Cite c nUfience, at the same time urg:u the t'urtis-Aa-well measure fr a system of cooper ative marketing agencies. Farmer Views Differ ltefore the Semite committee, W. M. Jardint), a member of the confer ence, declared the recommendations were based on views widely held by farmers and followed testimony of au thorities on agriculture"'. "It is time for the farmers to get behind some plan and stop fighting each other," he declared, adding that "the recommendations will relieve ag riculture and w.ll make a start toward permanent farm relief." Senator MoNary Speaka Senator McNary, republican, Ore gon, challenged the statement of the witness that the Oregon I'rune Grow ers' association was an example of successful cooperative marketing. He asserted be was one of the largest prune growers in the west and bead of one of the biggest cooperative or ganizations, and "as a matter of fact, the Oregon l'runc Growers' associa tion now is on the rocks," because they tried to spread out too far. Senator Harrison, democrat of Mis sissippi, questioned the witnesa .pn the aource of the information that led to such drastic recommendation! for 'the revision of the protestive tar iff, he declared he waa prepared to fight any expansion of the tariff. Veto of Governor Hartley Overridden OLYMPIA, Wash.. Feb. 10. 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A5SroSv rial steamers for New York-meals and PapT 1 berth included in the one fare. Itif2 I Stopovers en route; see the Mardl Grai I V jS! I at New Orleans. 1 KjSAfiJiJi. AskaboutCarrisoGorgeroutefromSan V ffiz0Zrj&f$ Pjey- For further information, ask v" SoufheswPaciiic "Mr. -S. W. Shoemaker, representing the Western Bond & Mortgage Company of Portland, Oregon, will be at the Osburn Hotel, Thurs day and Friday, February 12th and 13th, for the pur pose of taking applications for loans jn the City of Eugene." Theatr e Seats Now ' Selling PRICES, LOWER FLOOR l-6a and Jl.io BALCONY ?1-10 and 5oc ALL NEW! Doors Open 7:45 Curtain 8:20 p, m 44 E. 7th Phone 924 Guy Maier . and Lee Pattison DUAL PIANISTS These artists are th first to appear on th university concert series this year. Their program is an extra ordinay performance and should be of great Interest to Eugene's music lovers. ' Tuesday Feb. 10. to the ?JaAST