aV Evening, February 11, 1925
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THE KUGEXE GUARD
Tage Five
CITY NEWS
(CoDtiDUt Ifom paf on
--rnerrtfor "ny 'n'rmlion
k, i. JallMi
(HOiM " ,ifrudin an inn-
l'iri ...fj.i,,. arrtnted
"""'hi br 'patrolman Watson. Mc
.Lnili completed a term in
irf"' 'vTjlil after beinit charged
H O"' J k. h.vin tak.n thr.
"''JTu. from th. Mascot billiard.
Umett. street. McGahey
rt-'W " in tha city at that
'"Z serving his sentence has
,, HUM SW" -..-.
".j here, ai coru -JS.
aheriffa office.
,i,m n"llM ddedr
Eiaht amiH have been added to
-i.iinn o( Florence with tha
1 .1 a eroup of the workers at
' nait, according to residents of
; .Titrirt. The majority of tbeae
:1"k. will be employed with the
Mmpany which baa a lease on
rvSn e.ter mill. A lack of
..commodationa at Cuahman
V. moving of the f.milie. to
nUce, i Unreport.
mill Officers Elected
Election of all director, of tie
rn. Htel company took place at
Syl meeting of stockholder.
! !iiM. John Hunzleker, architect,
IrtJd on prosresa of construction.
n'Sws are Bd Rose, Ernest It.
SSSTj"" Hunrfckw. Albert It.
'.nd Frank N. McAlistor. Of 3
Znol the company re Mr. Hose,
Smti Mr. Gilstrap, vice-presi-S
and Mr. McAliater, secretary
j treasurer.
-l,h to Get Signs
v... -nrrthoard signs that will be
as'mbutfd to the various boys and
. . . . T ...... Miimlv 1,1V llPPn
-iril C1UDS oi
Sea by Arnold Collier, county
l,b itader. These signs,, one for each
mmber, are to be tacked up on the
ume and indicate to passera-by that
i club member resides there. "See my
,okinf" and 'Sec my sewing," are
,picl of the slogans on the banners.
Xte-iigns are sent from the office of
it state club leaders at tbe Oregon
jpicultiiral college.
yirk oi Church progresses
Work on the interior finishing 01
ht new Congregational church is
jroiressing rapidly and the work on
i, iienciling of the ceiling rafters
i Miring completion. The heating
ijiiem is modern in every way and a
:jir radiator will be installed for
iitb pew in order that a uniform
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2MI Wilt UC 8UlJllcu lui
no. The. glasa windows for tbe
....L ...... ;..i..o..tirl frnm V.tlirlll till
ifllirUI ffliv iiinyu.ivu ....... a
ud these are now being installed.
C. R. Locksrd Speaks
in iddresse by U. It. Lockard, jua
ir former of tbe Cascade national
irfttt, was delivered to the Girl
mvt of tae Unitarian cnurcu tuis
afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mr. Lockard
dumssfd how to behave in tbe for
nt and plans for the coming celcbra-
uon of American forest week, for
teh the Cascade office in Kugenc ia
nliitiDg the assistance of all the
juvenile ovgimizntions in the city.
red on a class of candidates at the
regular meeting of Helmet lodge of
the Knights of Tythius to be held to
morrow evening. The rooms of tho
new club house of tho lodge are now
open each .Monday evening for the use
of the members, according to officers
of the lodge.
Legislation It Talked
A meeting of the legislative com
mittees of the Farmers' union and the
Pomona grange was held this morning
at tbe rooma of the chamber of com
merce. Tiiese committees are sup
porting legislation that ia of interest
to farmers and are urging that tlx
Lane county delegation in the legisla
ture take action.
Funeral Announoed
funeral services for John Wil
liams, employe of the Pacific Tele
phone and Telegraph company, who
died yesterday after a brief illness,
will be held from the Miller chape.
Junction City, Friday afternoon at '2
o'clock. The remains aro being ship
ped from the Branstetter chapel this
afternoon.
Truck Driver Improves
Jesse Jones, Fifteenth and Olive,
truck driver employed by the unive
sity, who sustained a fractured skull
Friday evening wiien his truck and
an nutoinobilo collided in front of the
city hall, is progressing favorably, it
is reported. He was unconscious for
about 48 hours after the accident oc
curred.
"Ideal Husband" Tonight
First showing of "The Ideal Hus
band," the second play produced dur
ing tie wiifter term by the university
dramatic company, is tonight at the
Guild theater. The greatest merit 3f
tins play, it is stated, lies in the
sparkling wit and humor, for Oscar
Wilde, the author, is one of the best
of the modem British humorists.
Y. W. C. A. Officer Here
Miss F.lsie Heller, national secre
tary of the X. AV. C. located in tbe
northwest field, is visiting in Eugene
for a few days. Yesterday at 5 o'clock
she spoke to the freshman commis
sion on the university campus, on rh?
world Christian movement.
County Offices to Close
In observance of Lincoln's birthday
tomorrow ail county offices will be
closed for the dny.-necording to Judge
C. 1. Barnard of the county court.
There will be no opening of court to
morrow either as tiie day is a non
judicial day, according to Judge G. F.
Skipworth .
nay for Coast Guard--
Provision is made for 4000 more
am for the United States coast
uird scrvk-c during the coming year
iDd the addition of many more crart
lit tbe service, according to details
f federal appropriations for this dc
iirtmmt of government as received
Irom Washington. It is understood
'hat sopie increase in the force at tbe
Kiorence station will be mode, accord
iBj. to residents of that section.
nitf Work Under Way
About a do?,pu residents of the
Gate creek road district near Vida
ire it work on improvements to the
rout now under way. The road ha
i m poor condition for traffic and
ersl cars have been stalled there
tonne the past few days, according
t residents of that sectron. The wor
s being done in co-operation with the
"iintr. Frsnk Weed haa supervision
oi tbe work.
SAil Case Appealed '
Derision of tbe county district
Hrnlsry board on tho Sweet orc-k
1 district No. 147 case will be
Wsled before Slate Superintendent
J- A. Churchill .Monday, March '1, in
'em. it is announced. Annexation of
'be Sweet creek district to the Mnp
l'ro district waB mnde on the ground
'Jit there re not ennucJi children iu
tie district to maintain a school.
Melvln White Leaves
-Mclvin White of the Burroughs
Adding Machine company, and Mrs.
White, left today for San Francisco,
to apend aeveral months in the Bur
roughs technical school. Mr. White is
first sergeant of company C of the
untioual guard here.
Roads Are Inspected
To inspect roads and bridges in the
vicinity of Black Butte, O. S. Cal
Hbou, of tho county bridge crew, left
for southern Lane today. To deter
mine if the recent heavy rains did any
dr.mnge, n thorough inspection will be
made, it the announcement.
Talks at Goshen
O. S. Fletcher, county gent, was a
visitor at tJic meeting of tbe Goshen
grange today and talked to the mem
bers. Next week tbe new county
agent plans to talk before several
granges and Farmers' union locals
of Lane.
Bounty Is Collected
' F.. B. Conger, rcsideut of the Lim
Inw district, was at the office of the
county clerk today to collect the
county bounty on two bobcata.
Auxiliary Meeting Tonight
Promptly at, 7:,'t0 o'clock this ere.
ning members of the ladies' auxiliary
LINCOLN DINNER
All admirers of Ahr.iham Lincoln
are invited to attend the Lincoln din
ner to he given by. the Lincoln club
of Kugene. at the Osburn hotel,
Thursday. February 12. at 0:.1l) p. m.
Tickets may be had at Cressey's. Kl
kins, Koke-Tiffany'a or at Coe's book
store. Please make your reservations
at once so that the management may
know how many to provide for.
fll T1IK COMM1TTKE.
Iftos le Meet
'be rank of esquire will be confer-
ELKS ATTENTION
Itegular session of
Kugene lidge. No.
Xu, B. P. O. Klks.
Wednesday. Feb. 11th
7::i0 p. M. This meet
ing is designated as
Past Kxnlted Killer's
night, the initiatory
, '' iM he exemplified bv the !
Lulled Rulers of Kugene lodge. ;
'J " """"nations of of- !
; " f"r the ensuing term. '
SKCKKTAtlT.
To Darken Hair !
Apply Sage Tea!
Common garden sage brewed Into a !
T tea with sulphur- added, will
r JrT. stre.ked and faded hair I
l'iilly dark and luxuriant. Just;
,,. fPliittiona will prove a reve-
" your hair is fading, streak-
iu'"'- Mixing the Sage Tea and,'
J ""! at home, though, is;
e?. I"""' An "i'r .y ia to
"'? ,."le Kveth'a Sage and;
,,, ' ompound at any drug store!
t , r ""' T,li" " ""'I-!
recipe im,,rn,i b le addition '
"It ingredients.
! iif i ""v- "'" tmM h'T
)Mt,.. ' desire to retain our
J, It""rnre d attractive-lb-
" ''srkening your hair with'
hju an" Sulphur torn.
to on. can tell, because it
r t 'a ""'"rally, so evenlr. You
'l h i!? ,p"1 or oft bru-h
' i.i dr"w through your
' v. ,mll "rand at a
"n,r" "II gray hara have
"ai j, n'1' "'"r another ap-i-i,,,,
'" .'our hair becomes
-u. "'' "oft and lui-
Take Salts If
Stomach Isn't
Acting Right
Undigested food delayed in the
stomach decays, or rather ferments,
the same as food left, in the open air.
says a noted authority. He also t'lls
us that IndigeBtinn is caused by Hy
peracidity meaning there is an excess
of hydrochloric acid in the stomach
which prevents complete digestion
and starts food fermentation. Thus
everything eaten sours in tbe stom
ach much like garbage sours in a
can. forming acrid fluids and gases
which inflate the stomach like a toy
balloon. Then we feel a heavy, lumpy
misery in the chest: we belch up gas;
we eructate aour food or have heart
burn, flatulence, water-brash or naua-
"lle tells us to lay aside all digest
ive aids and Instead get from any
pharmacy four ounces of .lad Salts
and take a tablespoonful in a glass
of water before breakfast and drink
it while It ia effervescing, and furth
ermore, to continue this for a week.
While relief often follows the first
dose, it is important to help neui -al-ixe
the acidity, remove the gas-making
mass, start the liver, stimulate
the kidneys and thus promote a free
flow of pure digestive juices.
Jed Salts Is inexpensive, and Is
made from the acid of grapes and
lemon juice, combined with lithia and
sodium pho.phat. This harmless
salts is used for many stomach dis
orders with excellent results.
of the Kugene chamber of commerce
will assemble for their regular meet
ing and an evening t cards and a
program. -
Firm It Incorporated
Tiie articles of incorporation of the
Kutb-ltobertsou Powder company
were filed today at the office of the
county clerk. This firm recently took
over tho powder company of the H.
A. Bubb Hardware company.
To Build Home--
W. I). Swan, realtor, will erect
a modern bungalow on a lot between
Nineteenth and Twentieth avenues on
L'niversity street,, which he recently
purchased from Professor W. F, G.
Thacher, it is announced.
Leaves for Home
Mra. John A.'lhigan left today for
home in Indianapolis, Indiana, after
a visit here of about three months at
the home of ber daughter, Mrs. L. L.
Ray.
Jolas Drug Store Staff
C W. Van Alia, who recently sold
his drug store in Portland in order
to bring bis family to Kugene to en
ter schools here, baa taken a position
at the Linn dng store.
Commissioner at Vlda
Clinton Hurd, county commissioner,
spent the day in the vicinity of Vida
on the upper McKcnzic to inspect the
site for a new rock quarry for obtain
ing material for county road work. .
Road Is Inspected
O. E. Crowe, county commissioner,
and P. M. Morse, county engineer,
wero in Lorane and vicinity today to
inspect roads there and ills' look over
proposed routes.
Return From East
Mrs. Flora Livermore and ber dau
ghter Gertrude who have been on an
extensive eastern trip for the pnst
several months have returned to their
home here. .
Lecture Is Tonight
A lecture on the religions of Greece
and Koine, by Professor F. S. Dunn,
is scheduled tonight at 7 :15 o'clock in
the alumni hall of the woman's build
ing on the university campus.
Back From Monmouth
J. J. Kirchoff, local insurance
agent, who was a business visitor at
Monmouth yesterday returned here
last evening.
3 STATE OFFICERS
Thre officers from th Orgn
State gran J will b guexs at a meet
ing of the Four Oiks grauge Kridar
evening in the grnngu hat), it in ao
nounril. The officers are M C. Ulrt
ver, state overseer; Mrs. Minnie E.
Bond, state lecturer; and Mrs. II.
Ohling, member of the state home eco
nomics committee, and chairman of
the local district. Mr. Ohling will also
be present.
flasket dinner is to he served at
6:30 o'clock, following which the tinit
ors will be called upon for short ad
dressee on the grange and grangers'
problems. A question box will be pro
vided, in which any person may ask
questions concerning the grange and
its activities.
SEE "PETER
Every boy and girl knows nnd loves
"Peter Pan." the boy who refused to
grow tip. The story is always new.
The film version, wherever it is shown
is greeted with heavy patronage. It
is coming to the Rex the first of next
week. Owing to the fnet that the play
is one of the most expensive produc
tions xu tbe screen, with a corres
ponding scale of prices in most cit
ies where it is bown, it is some
times happens that nut all the boys
and girls in any city get to see it.
To avoid anything of the kind in
Eugene, Manager A. II. McDonald
bu arranged a special preview mat
inee of 'Teter Tan" to be given t
the Hex next Saturday at 10:30 a. m.
when all boy and girls will be ad
mitted for a nominal charge. For the
engagement opening MntuUiy tlim I
will be a regular price schedule on a
higher busts. ,
Boys and girls wiv want to e
"Peter Pan" will have their opportun
ity Saturday foreuoou.
Mrs. David Jones
Leaving For Wales
Mrs. I-avid J. Jones. J .'to Eleventh
avenue east, will leave in the next
few weeks for a trip to Wales, where
aha will visit relatives, it ih an-
nou need by Mr. Jones. Mrs. Jones Ihih r
booked passage on the steamship i
"America" of the American .Steam
ship company lines, and is scheduled 1
to sail from New York March H. On'
her way eaut ihe will visit with rel- 1
stives in Montana. ;
Mr. Jonea plans to join his wife in j
Wales immediately after tha close of (
Eugene hifth school, of which be is
principal. They will return home the
latter part of the summer.
TIBER FIRM GETS
MORTGAGE IN LAN
E
One of the largest tnortgnges filed
in Lane county in some lime was re
corded today at the office f the
county clerk. The mortgage is for
fftfN.,001) t., the Tide Water Mill com
pany by the Detroit Trust com puny
of Detroit, Mich. The mortgage i
for the purpose of payment o"f cer
tain carrying rhargea and existing in
debtedness vf the company and for
other corporate purposes. All asse;n
of tho Tide Water .Mill company in
cluding limber trncts in I.tine and
Douglna counties ami all mill and rail
equipment of the company ia included
witJi ."ISO shares oftlio Porter Itpv-
thera Timber company which it own
ed by the Tide Water company.
Conminn brick manufactured. In
tho United SIhIch nach yoar would
build n whII 17 fo"t high and night
inches wldo around the entire
country.
(ieo. N. McLean. Insurance, 8fif
Willamette St. Phone 017. tf
Thone S. E. Stevens for piano tuning.
Cleveland Sets a i
New Speed Record
i
Ralph Mulford, driving a Cleteland
model 43 auto, set a new KHMi-1
mile record on the Culver City, t'al.. I
track in the sensationally fant time 1
of 745 minutes, U2 25 seconds, ac-J
cording to a telegram received in t
Kugene today by A. S. Peterson from
Fred Head of the Union Motor com
pany of Portland.
This breaks the previous record of
7SG minutes held by the Chrysler, the
telegram states. A speed of better
than 80 miles an hour was sustained
throughout the run the fastest time,
ever made in a tnmilar event. j
Mr. Peterson is opening a new ag-
ency for the Cleveland iu Eugene. I
HAIR SHINGLED AND CURLED
50c. Powder Puff Beauty Shoppe,
opposite lleilig Theater, phune 3711.
February 12th Lincoln's Birthday
"Honest Abe" wlion 20 years
old split 1200 rail for a farm
er whoso wife wove him throe,
yards of cloth dyed in walnut
juice from which ho had a now
suit of clothes made.
Second rate men know some
thing about everything. Lincoln
was a first-rate man who knew
everything about one thing.
"I would save tho union" ho
wroto to Horace Greeley.
Lincoln refused to play politics,
bui now it is politics to play
Lincoln. There is a world of difference. In politics and in
store keeping without careful ballast we can outgrow Lincoln
and overdo the fathers of tho business.
Let us keep closo to the copy tho Rail-Splitter set for us.
Meeting Lacks Quorum
Lack of a quorum at the meeting of
the Lane county chapter of the Red
Cross resulted in calling off the meet
ing last night. It will bi set at a later
date.
Colonial Dinner Plannel
The ladies of the Central Presby
terian church are planning for a colo
nial dinner, scheduled for FebrutiTy
Leaves for Oakridge
Sheriff Frank E. Taylor has left
for Oakridge on a short business visit
and expects to return here tomorrow.
Official at Salem
District Attorney Jvhn S. Medley
left today for .Sjilem on a short busi
ness trip and is expected to return
tonight or tomorrow.
The liver is a
Gland ;
When torpid,fceditglan' j
The way to treat glands is with
gland secretions. Modern medicine
has made no greater discovery. Now
results are brought which never were
dreamed of in old days.
The liver is the largest, most im
portant gland. When inactive, it needs
ox gall. No drug has ever done what
ox gall is now doing for tho liver. 1
Why You Feel III
Torpid lieer means more than con
stipation,' more than indigestion
vastly more.
The liver supplies bile a quart a
day. That bile checks intestinal
gprms. Whn it is scant, the germs
breed hy millions, and they feed a
constant stream of poisons to the
blood. !
The quickest results are sallow
complexions, dull eyes,- falling hair,
put hnrt and kidney troubled often
result from those poisons. Also high
hlood pressure, also premature old
age. I
Stop Those Poisons
Stop those poiKons by renewing tho
bile supply. Do this in the modem
way. Use ox gall to stimulate tho
liver.
Results begin in 24 hours. In a
day or two they are often unbeliev
able. Many can gain new health and
vitality by the use of ox gall. And to
some the results will he priceless.
You owe to yourself a test.
Rut get genuine ox gall. The fame
of this treatment has led to much
deceit. Ask your druggist for Diox-
ol tablets. Kach one contains ten
drops of purified ox gall. Remember
that name Dioxol. Then you will
learn what this new method can do.
Learn it without delay. All your
future may be changed by the re
sults.
Guarantee : Anyone not satisfied
with results from the first box of
Hoxol may return the empty box to
the makers and receive bis money
back. (Adv.)
Unburn Ilotei
I'bone S'M.
"eauty Parlour.
tf
Phone S. K. Htevens for oUno tuning
Showandi. the choice of the smoker.
For quatity cigars, Frloce Nemo.
We Need Work
and will appreciate your
Kcndlm us (he family wash
ing. Kim claaa work.
Phone 1T6IVM "
We will rail and deliver
the aame
Chris Christofferson
1656 W. 11th
PUBLIC DANCE
DREAMLAND
HALL
Every Wednesday and
' Saturday Night
twjw jmm w j.'vur mmmw mm
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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iOU) SI' DRLC0IS1S YUnttHUlE
See The Window Display This Week Of The New Gossard Corsets, Brassieres and Reducing Girdles.
Gossard Corsets
$2.00 to $12.50
Fine coutil, broclie or silk.
Gossard Brassieres
59c to $5.00
Every styleevery material
T ;'
Gossard Reducing
Corsets
$7.50 and $10.00
Ture para rubber silk covered
Reducing Brassieres
$3.75 and $5.00
Scientifically designed to insure
results
A. Word About the
M.&W. Corset
Service
Tho prevailing styles this sea
son depend upon the smooth,
curves of your figure to give
them quality and distinction.
Proper corsoting is a science
itself. You should consult an
expert before buying. Tho ex
pert advice of our graduate
corsotiero is available with
out charge.
Special attentlnn to medical and
' maternity fittings
second floor.
Look and Feel Pounds
Lighter Today!
Come in and ot our export rorsntiero show you how to
make . your figure look pounds lighter in ono of those
marvelous new reducing garments by (Jossnrd or Nemo.
Vu will look uucorseted and your frocks will fit exactly
us they should.
deducing corsets are fashioned from beautiful silk tricot,
pure parp rubber, and colton tricot within to absorb per
foration and kepp tho corset from riding up.
NO
IRRITATION ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
NEW MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY
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Announcing Exclusive and Fashionable Frocks
From A Famous New York and Paris
Designer To Be Shown Exclusively At
This Store.
This season it affords us particular pleas
ure to announce that we have secured ex
clusively for our patrons the famous l'cggy
Paige of New York nnd Paris one of the
foremost designers here and abroad of
fashions for the young girl nnd youthful
matron.
The new Peggy Paige frocks for spring are
among the most attractive it has ever been
our privilege to offer you. There are slen
der straight-lined knshes, shantungs nnd
crepes featuring novel interpretations of tho
new yoke idea, box pleats and panels for
street wear nnd shopping.
And for Springtime social ' events tho
more decorative fnbrics, gay prints and em
broidered gorgettes with gracefully shirred
or pleated panels, godets, interesting touch
es of Touching, fluting nnd the new button
ribbons.
All of them in tho latest of new shndes from
Paris designed to meet every taste and
styled to suit every occasion just tho
style that will add distinction to your
spring apparel.
"New Pet.r Pan"
Sweat. rs $4.98
ri i !aLVjl"ii IMli .YCTJill;,
Wrt
Kid Boots Slip-on
Swtattrs 12.95