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"Wednesday Evening, Fobrni Page Six THE EUGENE GUARD ary j. I t I ; i '. i' I :'. t .. f RECEIVE ATTESTS n.put could not tuke this as a threat tu JaiKin. Itt'ferrinjc tn the Singapore ba the reply vn' l'ie ''oiistriictiou of sucli h Iwho iiiit'lit nffei't Jaimn miirn or Ion. hut won nt cuiisiilirrd a menace. The reply nnnlyzen the American mid .iHtmnetie navies In radto of HW t ugaimt WASHINGTON, Feb. 11. The re. Bulls of the November eiectinus re ceived the final alli'sts of concrcu: tod.iy iu J'lint invention sssi'mWiil. The ataieiiieiit by Heiinte l'resiilm! l'ro-'lViMri' Liiminiiis Unit tho count of electoral voles showed t'nlviu Cool idee of Massachusetts and Charles U. 1 iinvea, of Illinois, to have uccn elect ed, aud the entering of the ballots :u the Juuinnl of both houses, closed thi political conleat in accnnlaucc with constitutional requirements. ISarely half an hour wna set aside for the ceremony, l'ursuant to a con current resolution for the joint u-s-ni'dy, the senate marched to the house chamber, preceded by the ser-Keuut-at-nrma and occoinpanied by pasis carrying the elcctorinl votes in locked boxes. Senator (Cummins pre sided with Speaker Gillett on tlrj dias at hia left. Tellers Take Charge. After formal announcement from the obaur of the purpose of the meet ing, tellers for the bouse and senat, took charge of ballots, openiDg the enveloped in alphabetical order. The result was announced as follows: Whole number of vols case for president, 031, Calvin Coolldge, of Massachusetts 882. John W. Davis, of West Virginia, 136. Itobert M. LaFolletre, of Wiscon sin, 13 votes. Whole Dumber of votes oast for vice-president, 631. , Charles Q. Dawes, of Illinois, 882 votes. Cbairlea W, Bryan, of Nebraska, ; 188 votes. Burton K. Wheeler, of Montana, 13 votes. Convention Dissolved. Senator Cummins then dissolved th convention with the traditional words: "This announcement of Uie votes .cast by the erectors of the president and vice-president by the president pro-tempore of the senate, is, under the constitution and laws or toe Unit ed States, deemed of sufficient decis ion of the persons elected for tbe term beginning March 4, 1025, and hall be entered together with a list of the votea so caat on tbe journal of tbe senate and house." Following the ceremony bo tit houa as resumed their routine of business. j Philadelphia Termed Denatured Alcohol Manufacture Center John Williams Dies Of Recent Illness John Williams, employed by the Pa cific Telephone and Telegrarth com pany, died at the Pacific Christian hospital Tuesday afternoon at 4 oclock. He succumbed after an illness of almost a week, for which he was re ceiving treatment at the hospital. Lit tle is known about him, and tie body is at the Bpanstettor chapel, await ing information from relatives. No Threat Seen on American Maneuver TOKIO, Feb. 11. OH Replying to a written interpellation submitted and signed by K0 members of the diet on January 22, regarding tho pro jected American naval maneuvers in a far eaitorn waters this year, tho Japaneso government today replied, saying that while It is true that Amer ican naval practice us outlined had aroused public opinion, the govern- IlAHUISHIItti, Pa., Feb. 11. Philadelphia is the principal center in the United Slates for I he manufac ture of iUcKiil drink from denutured nlcohol and Pittsburgh is a center for illegal beer, tlovemor Piuebot told the general assembly here, In a mcs suae asking enactment of a bill for regulation of distilleries and brewer ies. If the bill Is passed, the governor said, the sources of illegal drink in Pennsylvania can and will be dried up. If it is defeated, he predicted, flagrant violations of the law will continue.and the lawbreakers will, by its defeat, be encouraged to still greater lawlessness. Bootleg Worries Bother England LONDON. Feh. 11. F.ng'and has a bootlegging nroliem, says the West minster Gazette, which, although small as compared with Americas, threat ens to grow and may necessitate the adoption of special measures. The trouble arises from the fact that the spirits In Frnnco is only about half that in England, where the duty is very high. This encourages smugglers to run contraband spirit cargoes across tho channel in small motor boats, whence they are taken to London and other large cities in motor lorries. These ventures ere substantially financed and bring big profits, ac cording to tbe paper. Thlepval, one of the hottest cor ners of the Somme battle, is so devastated that plans for recon structing; it have been abandoned. 3EWARE THE Chronio coughs and persistent colds lead to serious lung trouble. Yon can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with twofold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and kills the germ. Of all known drugs, creosote Is rec ognised by the medical fraternity as the greatest healing agency for the treat ment of chronio coughs and colds snd other forms of throat and lung troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the inflamed mem branes and stoo the Irritation and in flammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of tho trstible and destroys the germs that lead to consumption. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory in the trestment of chronio coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat and lung diseases, and is excellent for building up the system after colds oi the flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold, no matter of how long stand ing, is not relieved after taking accord ing to directions. Ask your druggist Creomulsion Co, Atlanta, Ca. (Adv.) f-Hjt It TlSvcty Test You Can Think of Prove to Yourself that TBE WORLD'S ODEATEST Is in truth, the "Key to Better Baking" , Js TIMES THOSE OF AWT OTHER BRAND Announcement After visiting tho nuto show in Portland niul going over tlio exhibits carefully, Mr. A. S. Peterson decided tho New Cleveland Six to bo tho best car for tho money at tho show. Mr. Peterson will have tho new Cleveland Six models on his sales floor and will welcome nil his old friends and customers. EUGENE GARAGE 5!) 5th Ave. "West. I OF TUXES PASSED static norsrc, salk.m, 0., Feb. 11. Payment of taxes one month later than at present is pro vided f"t in senate bill 1(1 passed lute yisterduy by the house. The measure, offereil for the convenience of far mers, will become law if approved by tlio governor. House bill 132. making provisions whereby railway can olitJiii righH on water where necessary for operat ing purp sea, passed the house yes terday afternoon with only four op, posing votea. House concurrent resolution num ber six, Introduced by Itepresentative ('urkin, Jackson county, putting the liKLsuiiture on record against further adventures In state ownership or op eration of utilities was adopted by the bouse yesterday afternoon. The house yesterday afternoon adopted houtcs concurrent resolution number four, by Carkin, putting the legislature on rec ord as against considering any in come tar legislation at the present session. House joint resolution num ber 8, Introduced by Woodward, and iroposing a onsliuilioujl amendment to repeal the slavery clause in the Oregon constitution, was adopted by tbe senate. House concurrent resolution num ber 12, introduced by Iteprcsentative Hamilton of ilend, would rail up"u tbe governor to name a representative to serve on a commission composed of representatives from Montana, Idaho, Washington, and Oregon aud two fed eral commissioners to agree on fu ture distribution of water of the Col umbia river and ita tributaries. Anv agreement reached would not be bind ing until ratified by the aevr-rul leg islatureH of the atatos concerned aud by congresi. The Joint ways and mnans commit tee deeidnl to return to the floor of the Kenute'uu adverse report on the Staples bill to increase the aalarie.i of the supreme c::.urt Justices from f-.i2.iU to Ji.'iiH) a year. POISON THEORY TO David U. Page is To be President Of Curb Market I.A fiKAXDK. Ore.. Ft-b. 11. An autopsy performed over tho body of a mnn, b-'lievei. by officer to b (I. lrml.r of Toronto, ('i.i.ii1ii, found near here Humify with evidence of n Werv and foul pixy, revealed no blow hail Seen udiuin.Mterfd of sufficient utTenjjth to caune dentil. A bnie oil the temple indicated a ponnible blow, but not a Ke'vern one. Authoritim ore today investigating the pn-xniiiility of poinoii. The man's Kt"maeh wi'l be m-nt tn Iort lnnd to day for exiimimitinn. The influent, Htnrted Moiid-iy nifjh:. The C'-nimittee derided favorably on ! hh rontinueil until Tuesday to per- tbe bid to provide fl&.OOO for relief j mit further inveBtigatmn and Sfarfh of tJie . flood stricken Hreu around , for no-nible ImjiRtR-. Testimony last NEW YOKK, Feb. 11. Havins be gun his Wall street career at the. oku of HI an a stoi-k runner at $0 a week, David II. Page, at the age of 41, is to become president of the New York curb market. Ilia election lit favored by the gov ernors and uo opposition is expected. Vale,- Malheur county. RUMMAGE SALE The Y. W. (J. A. ItuminnKe Sole to be given February V.i und 14 will be conducted below tbe tit. Francii apartments, 1.12 Eighth avenue west. - fl2 KUGENB COLLECTION AGENCY. 774 WILL. ST. PHONE 600. W. 11. BLOWEKS. MGR. tf night imli rated the mnn must shav been dragged or thrown under thJ brush where boya fotmd tbe body. Dr. E. i. Kirby ftnted the victim wna not dend when placed ther, but that he must have dird shortly' afterwords. The toes had been frozen after the man wna pat under the brmJi, Dr. KirSy devoleped. ( The sheriff's office hid received jo word from Toronto this morning. Th Canadian war office at Ottawa is to be wired for identication. Is The Golden Age The Glaiid Age? In a recent press dispatch, a Lon don physician stated that the Gold en Age of man bida fair to be tbe glandular age, when salvation will be taken in tablet form, lie uaifJ further that tbe average man believes that his thoughts, action and feelings are' controlled by his mind. Hut its is possible to show that mind is itself under the despotic sway of the duct lens glands, which generate in the system the chemical fluids on which depend health, happiness and moral ity. Glandngen, the new aeientific gland tonic, prepared in tablet form pro vides a simple method of taking glandular treatment. Glandngen, for men and women. Allen's Drug store and lied Cross pharmacy will supply you. SAY .'BAYER ASPIRIN'J Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prJ? by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 yll Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbara Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism Vv -tn AccePt only "Baver" i,,.t tjt Handy "Bayer" V ' ' Also tottle. of 24 IOLn aiplrla Is th trails mirk of Bsjer ilunictsre of uun. Un!friti OVERCOATS Men's and young men's overcoats of all wool materials won derful selection of choice patterns to choose from, which were priced to sell to $40.00, for final sell ing at $23.50 ft It Has Come! It Is Here! THE SECOND BIG CUT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR With Prices Cut Again! Slashed and Shattered Below All Previous Levels We Announce The Secon U Eh Here they g0 nicn Fine all wool Over coats tailored fy Fashion Park and So ciety Brand. All new, late styles, formerly priced to $45.00, final closing out at $28.50 TOM TO SELL OUT AND CLOSE OUT GREEN-MERRELL CO' S STOCK OVERCOATS 1 FRIDAY, All virgin wool Over coats for men and young men, Fashion Park and Society Brand latest styles and patterns, formerly priced to $55.00 for quick close out at $36.50 FEE 13 AT 0 n. We Cut Loose Again For a Mighty Selling Drive WITH GREATER REDUCTIONS THAT ARE BOTH DRASTIC AND GENUINE ssssssssssssVIBMsnaBaKEBHsa39s-M-arj TIME IS LIMITED OVERCOATS Store Closed All Day THURSDAY Regrouping and re-ar-ranging- stocks and when the store opens Friday, the sale tags will tell a saving story never to be forgotten as long as you live. COLLARS o n o group of 15 dozen soft collars, all good assorted stylos, values to 50c, to bo" closed out 18C 6 for $1.00 Everything in this great store for men sacrificed with' prices slashed unsparingly. UNIONS-The fam ous ?. V. 1). athletic union suits, regular $1.50 grade on sale extra spec ial while supply lasts St c GET OUR BIG CIRCULAR Watch Our Windows They Tell a Saving Story EVERYTHING MUST GO AT ON( E! PRICES ALONE MUST DO IT! WE MUST SELL OUT They arc wonderful values, these fine all wool Overcoats for men and young men, the Famous Fashion Park and Society 'Brand originally priced at $")0.00, quick closing out price nt. 32.S0 SUIT and OVERCOAT PRICES CUT AGAIN THE BIG OPPORTUNITY FOR MEN WHO WANT QUALITY CLOTHES AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS SUITS O no group men's SUITS These are Kirsch- SUITS T h e s e fine suits and young men's fine tailored Imuin's and other equally fam- made by Fashion Park and So- suits of all -wool materials, all ous makes, styled and tailored eiet.y Brand, America's best now styles, actual values to for men and young men who clothes makers, the latest styles $:10.00 to be closed CIO OC want real' quality, formerly unusual values at 5(U)!), to be 55" SJ.. 'Z $27-M ';!;"'. - .......... $33.05 SUITS Men's and vounir SHITCI ,lP , ,, , SUITS Our fine high grade men's fine suits, lored y , , f 8incl,y suits , for men ami young men Kirsehbaum. All new vies, Kind's So.vCl ninlT T,"1 T'L v'?Iuo materials and natterns oric-in- l"' k "n" hocuty lirand clothes, Fashion Park and Society I S priced to 1 r' 00 to bo al , ,,PW ,lhlf 80ns0"' l,riml ,0 Krand-the pick ami cream, nlnl ,7 e 8011 '"'""-'y t $45.00 to be regularly priced to $55.00 sad closed out $23.85 closed out $31.85 rifiml for qnick " COO OC "t at " sale vwuiw Store Closed AH Day Thursday Regrouping and rear ranging stocks and when the store opens Friday the sale tags will tell a saving story never to M forgotten as long as yon live. i With any Overcoat Opening Day, Friday, February 13th only, fi A I I" K I" Penin8" day of second big campaign . to close out, we will give absolutely free your choice cf any hat in the house values to $5.00 with the purchase of any winter overcoat originally priced at $35.00 and up. Come get them and save. GRAND OPENING DAY PACKAGE SALE 25c. Friday, February 13, Opening Day of our second big drive, we will place on sale 350 prize pack ages containing a vast assortment of useful Merchandise, some packages actually worth to S5 00 You can't get les3 than 25c worth and scores of articles in these surprise packages are worth 50c to $5.00. In addition to the merchandise many of. these packages will contain a $1 00 bill You'll be surprised at what these packages contain. Join the crowds and take your choice while anv OC package remains at J COG ALL FURNISHINGS AND HAT PRICES SMASHED GREEN - MERRELL CO. SELLING OUT! EUGENE, ORE. CLOSING OUT! SHIRTS-Men's extra .heavv Clianihniy work shifts, full cut, regular $1.00 grade extra soc ial, 58c each TIES-Tn beautiful cut silk and silk knit four-in-hand this inchi.les onr entire stock of $1 very special 53" each Never anywhere -wr time has a finer stock oi men's wearables jc placed on sale at such amazing reductions. GET OUR BIG CIRCULAR Keep Your Eye n This Store for Real Saving