The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, February 12, 1925, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    daV Evening, February 12, 1925
flmrs
gjfTEE ASKS
CLEAVER REMOVAL
THE EUOEXE GUARD
Pago Seven
(rnntinucd fro" pt one)
-ion by all senate... . -y,,H"
execut Hare.
K Beoort Is Given.
findiuKS wuiraitleo fe
ll
.' mmittpn nnnnlnted un-
concurrent resolution rum
,"' ,, an investigation of
1 Jfice of sie nronimuou c
W .j .he enforcement
om
ul
, A IUU-
1(1
on
? .iid tie enforcement
Jrlf conuemu ...o ...
1 lorPP"" tl,e 'ollc,wiu' Endings:
'".7 The operation of the law creat
.7. office of prohibition commis
sar bu not been fully efficient or
"ttcJl?'f'n,missioner. acting uu-
-Hvi.- and direction of the
" nor "' th at,itude "'" !t
' the duly of the district attorneys
j sheriffs and other law enforcc
.i officers within Ihe slate to co
m ..i.i. .i,nm T'nder this erron-
l" h,l feclinz has resulted.
MOI P"1' .""r .u h hoen ...
exception and not the rule. In
01 . .i.. .,.,,, ;a there hns heen
,uat and continual friction.
4-Tne records of the coinmis
office disclose a haphazard
!'.;nh,iine8sliko way of conductins
,fcp.rtient of the state Receipt
iHd dlsburseinvu.o -
Liif in the hands of the column
ar a not disclosed by hrs re
port Tnia special fund was kept by
. commissioner under the advice
,a direction of the governor. The
(oumittee mikes no charse of dis-
tOKSIJ Upon lire 1
nisaoner.
"4 Xtiere is cuuk.uomc r.iuCu.-.,
..Ik written and verbal that the com-
oifiiontr used his official positiou
njome instances to further the poli
cial fortunes of candidates for of
nd to defeat other candi
ltM. The political activity of
ke commisfSoni-r has not been pas
litf, but on the contrary has been
ittive. , . ,
'5 Pursuant to oruers ol me gov-
nw, which , were later reduced to
miliar. $1500 of the state probibitioi
and was turned over oy iue cuimuia
imn to the superintendent of the
tnd-Saloon league. This money was
iiraed over as aforesaid in June anil
ihi early part of July, 1924. No itom
iirf itateraent covering the cspendi
ure of this money was ever made by
ihe superintendent of the Anti-bnl-xn
league to the commissioner. A
portion of this fund was spent in high
'.long, debauchery and immorality up
oo Ihe part of so-called investigating
iienta. No prosecutions have resulted
from the activities of these agents. It
i, claimed by the governor, the pro
hibition commissioner and the all
irmtendent of the Anti-Saloon lea
cue that said $1500 was expended in
older to secure evidence for the pur
pose of convicting 'large rum run
ners.' The governor has asserted that
:he money was well pent, and it is
calimed that prosecutious will result.
However, up to the present time no
large 'ruin Tinnier has beeu arrested
jr convicted as a result of said in-
fstigation. Considerable time has
'lapsed since the investigations were
made, and Weinberg, the chief nivcv
tigator, has departed from the state
of Oregon to answer an indictment
in the state of New lork.
'A general statement has been sub'
mitted to the committee by the su
perintendent of the Anti-.Saloon lea-
sue covering the expenditure of the
aid sum of $l."i00. This statement
shows that large gums were expended
for hotels ami meals for Mr. and
Mr?. Weinberg and guests cousistin
'large rum runners': and that
!rtiou of said sum was expended for
'taxi, auto hire, cigars, drinks, etc.
Hone; was spent freely by these
"Eents in houses of prostitution for
the purpose of purchasing drinks aim
(or other purposes which were im
proper. The committee believes Wein
irf and his assiMant. Hugo, should
Deter have been employed nt the ex
pense of the slat nrohihilion fund.
The methods employed by these ao
"lled investigators were 'not law en
forcement but lawlessness,' Th-Mr
activities are a stain upon the pro
hibition cause.
"6 The commissioner had no pr.v
wus experience which qualified him
for the office nnd is not temperament-
suited 1o Ihe work which de
volved upon him. He has been unfor
tunate in the selection and flpprov.nl
ef number of agents employed by
N. Some of these agents jiave been
evicted of crimes hef-i.re their em
ployment and others were guilty of
"'feasance during Ihe term of their
JACK DEMPSEY LOSES BY HEART BLOW
World's Heavyweight Champion and Estelle Taylor, Motion Picture Star, Are
Married in Los Angeles, California
Wiyld virtually KiipplHtit the present prohibition law hf in(,roa':i,i
act. 'Willi Hare in Ibis reominnMulH-T ili mimunl of the prrsrnt
tion are HoproMouUtives Rushlight, "Wo mou.iiU'l that ofMln
Fitxtmuiricp, l,onoiKHti ami Swan. allottt'il to the
to twice soon aftrr and reared a family of
coimlH'H
funds i
for the
'hnmllrrv dit'd sonic yearn, ago
ir&vwtw ctm mz1
eA 'Sli, i -
S 1
Nobody knew about It ? until
the wedding bells rang and by
the time the happy couple reach
ed their hotel in San Diego, cal.,
the crowd had gathered. And
here Is a scene at tho wedding
supper: left to right, James
Dougherty, famous referee; Joe
Benjamin, Pacific light weight
champ and best man; Miss Hel
en Taylor, Estelle's sister; Mrs.
Cecilia Dempsey, Jack's mother;
next, none other than MR. AND
MRS. JACK HjRRISON DEMP
SEY . themselves; Jo Grossman,
newspaperman and friend; Mrs.
Grossman, and seated, Fran Jones,
personal friend.
Her sweetheart Is the champ
scrapper in the world, and his
sweetheart is. a queen of tho mov
ies. Easy enough then for the
two of them to pose .prettily for
the photographer just after they
were married. Here they are, Mr.
and Mrs., Jack Dempsey, accom
modating the camera Just as they
left the church in San Diego, Calif.
employment by t,hc commissioner, n
two instances, a chief deputy of tliq
commissioner has assaulted persons
placed under arrest by him for the
purpose of enforcing confessions from
them. The commissioner, however has
immediately discharged such employes
as soon as their conduct became
known to him. It has been difficult
for him to secure the services of
competent and trustworthy men, and i
the governor has appointed too ninny !
special agents without any knowledge
oi their character or qualifications us
law enforcement officers.
"7 The department! has been con
ducted upon the theory, at least in
part, that it was better to capture n
corrupt official than a bootlegger and
hns been unduly concerned ubout thi
conduct of public officials.
"8 The report of tho commission
er with respect to the results obtain
ed by his ofrice is exaggerated and in
accurate. The best results in the en
forcement of the prohibition law have
beeu obtained under the direction of
duly elected sheriffs and district at
torneys of the various counties. Al
though special ngenta were paid by
the district attorneys of the various
co.unties they were reuuired to re
port to the commissioner and the re
sults of tbe'iT word arc credited to the
commissioner as though ihey were
working under his immediate direc
tion. In addition thereto, large credit
is taken for work of which neither
Mr. (.'leaver nor Jus assistant had th.
slightest part. In some counties the
commissioner is entitled to credit.
"i The commissioner has done
practically nothing towards the en
forcement of the narcotic law. The
narcotic evil is one of the most ser
ious mutters confronting the. .people
of tills Htttte nnd the., work of tho
commissioner in Ihe. enforcement of
nnrrotic laws has been almost nil.
"Id itv reason of the inexpericmv
of the co'mmif-si'-ner, he was directed
by the governor to keep in close touch
with tre superintendent, of the Anti
Snloon lengue and to follow his ad
vice, which the commissioner has con
sistently done.
Vnrler the act creating th.
-tffioe of prohibition commissioner th"
power of appointing the comnisHioner
"""" 1 """" " """" mmmMm b1 ST"-T""!
4 - i
...... ' - - i
..... th - 1 ?
The other lecounuentlntioti, signed
by !iepresontati t Hurlburt and Sen-1
ators Kddy, Johnson, Huller and (Jar-
la im! urges that there be a change in
the office of prohibition commissioner J
without delay. They would strength
n tho present act by giving tlio pro
hibition department twice the amount j
of money it now receives, under the !
act. ;
The iM'comnietidations signed by
llar and the four representatives
follows in full:
"A better machinery should be pro
vided for the enforcement of the pro
hibition laws than Ihe act providing
for the appointment of a prohibition
commissioner and agents to be select
ed by the governor.
'The fines and forfeitures obtain
ed by the various countb'R in the en
forcement of the prohibition laws
should be expended for the purpose
of enforcing Ihe various prohibition
acts. The major portion of tho money
thus obtained should be expended
under the direction and control of the
district attorneys and sheriffs of the
various counties. Their work should
be supplemented by a '"flying squad
ron" of carefully selected and com
petent law enforcing officers to be
selected by the attorney-general and
required to co-operate with the vari
ous law enforcing officers of the
state. Theso officers will be able to
perform valuable service in working
and co-operating with the sheriffs.
"Disregard for law ta a more seri
ous menace than the evils resulting
from the liquor traffic. Tho duty
of enforcing the laws should be placed
squarely upon tho shoulders of sher
iffs and district attorneys nnd they
should be assisted by tho stato offi
cers to bo selected as hereinbefore
Btated."
Tho recommendations signed by
Representative Hurlburt and the four
senators follow:
"Wo recommend the continuance
of the present law creating tho of
fice of prohibition commissioner but
that there should bo a change iu the
commissioner without delay.
"We recommend that the funds
available for tho enforcement of the
forceinent of prohibition law. some j ami bis widow U supported by a v-
reasonaoie portion no inaue avanaim
to the sheriffs for ii.de pendent use iu
enforcing prohibition."
,E.
eminent pension.
In the pension record is found
what probably is Ihe only official
record of the Chandler wedding Ui the
White House.
(Continued from page one)
JAM CAUSES FLOOD
KCIIKMTADV. N. V.. rVb. VI.
An ice jam in the Mohuwk river,
. half way bet weoii ln-re and Cohoes
I whore it empties into the Hudson,
nas causcu ino water 10 rise i t ieoi,
flooding part of Ihe southeastern sec
lion of this city, where tho (ieneral
Klectric plants arc located.
NIGHT COUGH QUICKLY
RELIEVED
This is the substance, of a letter
received from H. W. Webb, Quinoy,
111., "I coughed a great deal, especial
ly at night. Tried almost everything
ami have tounii notning 10 cquui
KOLKY'K HONEY ANU TAtt COM
r01:D. Ono dose relieved my cough
ond I rested well pll night." One of
the largest selling cough medicines
iu the World. Contains no opiates.
Safe for children. Insist upon Fol
ey's. Itefuse substitutes. TH(Adv.)
he sent for a Ilnntist minister. After
tho eoi oniony President Lincoln
laughingly called my attention to the
fact i hut it was customary for -the
minister to kiss Ihe bride. The min
ister did!
"I win rather Imping the president
would too. Hut ho didn't!
Askod to Stay.
"After tho wedding Lincoln Insist
ed wo stay all night. I was taken to
one room and my husband to another.
"In a fhirt time we discovered that
a party was scheduled for tho White
House that evening rid when the
gnosis arrived news of our wedding
spread.
"They served a midnight supper
in our honor.'
In the early part of the war Chand
ler joined tho southern forces. It; a
short time, however, be surrendered
and ti ed permission to fight in Lin
coln's army.
This was granted and Mrs. Chand
ler did not hear from, him for five
years. Sentiment against a mau who
dared fight agaiust his own family
exentually died down nnd he returned
home.
Bride Was Waiting
His "White Uouso" bride was wait
ing for him.
Tho Chandlers moved to Indiana
and such agents and inspectors as 1
may be deemed necessary to enforce
the prohibition laws of the state, is.
vested in the governor.' The gover-j
nor's orders and directions have been
strictly and literally followed by the
commissioner nnd the governor has
appeared before the commit too nnd
personally assumed full responsibility"
for the conduct of the vffice of th.
commissioner, .
r'TJ The commissioner has oft
times been unduly Condemned and
criticized for conduct resulting from
the direction of the governor and tbi
superintendent of the Anti-Saloon
league; but in our judgment he can
be of no further service to the state
as prohibition commissioner, nnd that
in furtherance of the cause wf law en
forcement his resignation should be
demanded or he should be removed.".
Representative Hurlburt signed n
brief supplemantal report declaring
that "in many instances the work
the prohibition commissioner has been
m"st commendable and he has -accomplished
considerable substantial good
which could not have been accom
plished by local officers."
REPORTS DIFFER
STAT 10 IIOrSK, SALKM Ore.,
Yoh. V2. (P) Following announce
ment, of its findings today the pro
hibition department investigating
coinmilteo was unable to agree lo re
commendations, and was evenly di
vided. Kocninmendations signed by Sena-
"IT SELLS
WELL IT
WELL"
SERVES
PBER-0-LATU1
CHEST OINTMENT
For tho prompt relifif of Cboat
Colds, Group. Influenza, Pneu
monia nnd Pleurisy Pains. , Price
50c.
For salo by all druggists. Adv.
tor Hare and four members of the
bouse committee urged that the ma
jor portion of money from violations
of the prohibition law-be turned over
to sheriff's and district attorneys for
enforcement of the law and that they
should have a "flying squadron" of
competent officers to enforce the pro
hibition law. Their recommendation
"My Back"
Rub with Red Pepper
Backache calls for red pepper.
So do rheumatic pains, soreness1,
lameness, cold in chest, etc.
You need penetrating beat.
The modern -way is Hod Topper
Hub. It so excels old ways that
there in no comparison. Nothing rre-:
ntos such concentrated, sucli- pone
trating heat as rod pepper. And heat
that doesn't hurt.
The tingling heat comes instantly.'
In three minutes It seems to pene
trate the depths, , .Circulation starts.
congestion is relieved. The aches
and the pains depart.
The quick results seem magical,
Relief is usually but a matter of min-,
uteH. Kd Pepper Hub is now sav-
ing people millions of painful hours.
Every home needs it often, nnd ono
never knows when. The Itub should
nlways be on hand. Then, night or
day, when pain starts relief is at
your call.
Go firt this new-day method now.
Pains you can stop arc folly.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
REAL ESTATE LOANS
U E. HODGES
42 W. 8th St.
A SXA1 4-room house and three
acres of land. Good outbuilding:
l'riie SlUOO.. POO cash and bal
ance ner month.
WOUTU MOKE MONEY 5-room
buugulow. Corner lot larso enough
for two houses. Iu tho University
district and right in tho midst of
the nicest homes iu Eugene, il'rico
IflW; $;100 down aud balance easy
payments.
ANOTHER GOOD HUT 3-room
house iu Eairmouut. Largo lot. This
place is furnished and a neat home
l'rico $'J'J0O; $500 down and bal
ance easy terms.
ONE Ob' THE UEST BUYS IN THE
CITY 5-room stucco bungalow. In
one of tho best districts in Eugene.
Wonderful view and nice dry base-
' nicni. Modern iu every way. Trice
$1700; $700 tlown nnd balance
monthly payments.
WE HAVE SOME HOUSES TO
THADE EOH LARGE ONES AND
SOME TO TRADE FOlt SMALL
ER ONES. Coino iu aud let us tell
you what we have.
30 ACRES of river bottom land, all
- in cultivation. Good house. Chicken
house and barn. Tlaeo 4Yj miles
from Coburg. This place la an ex
ceptional buy.
WE HAVE SEVERAL AUTOMO
HILES TO APPLY- AS FIRST
PAYMENTS ON LOTS AND
HOMES.
WE HAVE SIX TO TEN TI10U-
SAND DOLLARS' TO LOAN O.N
1 GOOD1 HUSIN'ESS PROPERTY.
Phone 1SIU or 734-J.
INSURANCE INVESTMENTS
f 11
p, is
IALM JLL
sery
ATTENTION, LADIES!
Demonstration at Hotel Osburn
Friday and Saturday. Magic flesh re
ducer and wriitlo remover.
MARGARET WAGGONER,
Osburn Hotel. fl2
ATTENTION, LADIES!
Lemonstration at Hotel Osburu
Friday and Saturday. Magic Uesta re
ducer and wrinkle remover.
MARGARET WAGGONER,
Osburu Hotel. fl-
Dr. Ashton for- Chiropractic aud
Elcctro-thernpTij Opposito Ilelllg
tnenter. Phone SCO. If
Stopped Instantly
The Head is cleared
When Ihe nose Is clogged with
cold or catarrh it means a local germ l
attack. Tho trcameut should bo lo
cal. Combat those germs, clear the
nostrils, stop tho cold.
Tho way is Ely's Cream llalm.
Put n little in the, nostrils and
breathe it. Noto how quickly fumes
clear the head.
Then remember that. Next time
use tho Halm at the first sign of a
cold. Don t let it got a Btart.
Ask your druggist for a bottle of
Ely's Cream Balm. Quell the cold
at once, end misery. Then keep it
on band to stop futuro colds at tho
start.
FOlt SALK Almost new walnut din
ing table, 0 chnirs to match, Queen
Anne pattern; one Singer sewing
ma chine'; 1 library table; 2 good
hods; 1. dresser; 1 dressing table;
1 breakfast table, 'J rockers, ('all at
1 l!. Oak or phona Tti'iT. fl.'t
" RED .
PEPPER
RUB
At all druuisU
tot pains of
Rheumatism
Backaches
Lumbaijo
Sprains
Soreness -Neuritis
Congestion
Chest Colds
None genuine without the name Rowlej,
WANTEU Auto transpnrtatpon lo
Portland for two, Friday. Will
share expenses. Coll room 401, On.
burn Hotel. f 1 12
FOR RENT Furnished It-room apt.
on ground floor. Private entrance.
UIW E 14th, Phone MI L. fl.'l
USE CHECKS
NOT CASH
There la always the likeli
hood of losing money carried
111 your pocket, or else have
it tnkon away from you.
The aafcr, more convenient
plan Is to dopoalt your pay
check in a. First National
Checking Account and draw
It out as needed.
40 Years of
Helpful Service
TIRST
NATIONAL VBANbv
'is
of Eugene;
WIO have twelve clientele wanting
homoH from four to nine room
runging in price $L'(K1() to $10,0(10.
Idnt your property with u. We
fold four Iioiuph thin week.
iu 10. Honors m;Airv omrr.
She Says:
"I AM THIN"
Her Friend Says:
"SHE IS SKINNEY"
! be only knew that she could
p "n nt Innit fi pounds of good
"'thy fe,h in ,K1 days she wouldn't
"rrymg about her penked face,
fhrek, n, nc(.i, nIKi r,m ,nw1
tk'n'"'' ,ri"1 00,1 0i.
.. i "'"""in, nasty tasting stuff.
... . """""eh and made her feel
"" thn before. ;
l'1"" ""'i Kool pharmacists
T.r- ' rnd r'ivp'- 0il of
viinmincs that make flesh,
k.M n,til,!- restores vigor.
l "P r""VPr '" r"i"t disease
i""" way nervousness.
" h"rrible tasting stuff and
j 'wer people are taking it
t,l. Prescribing and the
n L'l" fast '"-arning that they
I'.J i "'r r,,ults with Mcf'ov s
,.'r ('"'"Pound Tablets.
Cll r" ,,'r"s '' W' A' Kuy
, .' '"""Us Pharmacy and drug-
ltr.m ?"r country are having
"""Ixasdem.nd fr.
Ins '! "'""'iTful upbuilding inedi-
nu nmiM animUHIIHHl snilliai mnii n ,n rnn -
121
MWIIIMJI'WWI1,UWIIWIW
FEBRUARY
13th. At
Is The Bay - The Date - The Hour
For The Opening of Green - Merrell Co's
sickness and tK) tah-
5 d,,. om!n wined 10 pounds In
,: ,f "r ,kiu"J- "1u or
, , oa r' pounds in .1(1
t""11 will gladly return
Porch,., ,,rjl
'.'" "n'' ' McCoy s. the
ts,... .. VI. nuine Cod Liver Oil
secon;
BIG
DRIVE TO
n.osr.
5 amfir
CS3
O
UT
Everybody Is Coming - Come With the Crowds
t -if V.
tmitr
WW
a.1
VALENTINE
DANCE
Saturday
fipeclal decorations
Souvanlr Valentines for
everyone
Gentlemen
Ladies -
7Bo
10o
WINTER
GARDEN
MORE
February
Specials
At CARROLL'S
$1.00 Common Sense Purses ......690
7i)c Common Sense Purses . 49o
$1.50 Bill Folds 98c
$1.25 Bill Folds .79c
50e Bath Thermometers .37o
$2.00 Bill Folds $1.38
$2.00 Vacuum Bottles $1.19
Alarm Clocks, guaranteed for one year.. $1.29
85c Auto Sponges 49c
15c Linen F-nvelopes, 3 packages for 29o
$5.00 Ivory Tnblo Lamps $3.89
$1.00 Quinine Hair Tonio 69c
50c Tooth Brushes 33o
50c Coconut Oil Shampoo .......33c
$1.50 Lilac Vegetal .98c
$1.50 Lunch Kits, only...... 98c
$1.50 Kodak Albums . . . .', .' 98c
$1.50 Body Powder .98c
50c Almond Cream ....37c
50c Chap Lotion .......'39c
Compact Manicure Set 49c
$1.50 Shaving Brushes .98c
25o Linen Envelopes, 3 packages for 49c
10c Crepe Papers 3 for 21c
15c Toilet Paper', 1000 sheets 4 for 39c
$1.00 Compacts 69o
75c Bay Hum 43c
:i5c Shuvi ng Cream 23c
75c BriUiantine 49o
75c Hair Sfay , 47c
50c Bandolines 33c
$2.00 Electric 'Curling Iron, fiO
guaranteed ono year , . . . ;
$2.50 Hair Brushes $1.49
$2.00 Hair Brushes $1.29
$1.75 Hair Brushes 98c
$1.50 Hair Brushes 89o
$1.00 Hair Brushes ....... 69c
50o Package Pound Paper, and Two JQ,
packages Linen Envelopes, all for M
Leather Boston Bags $1.98
(i()e Day Cream 39c
(il)o Night Cream ....... ... . . . . . .... ... . ., 39c
50c Carroll's Vanishing Cream ....... . . . 29c
$1.00 Lenion Cleansing Cream ; 59c
$1.00 Box Candy 69c
$1.50 Box Candy 98c
$1.00 Autoslrop Safety Jinznrs 59c
$1.00 Christy Safety Razors 49c
OoM Plated Gillette Razors 98c
Gold Plated Autostrop Razors 98c
$2.50 Water Bottles $1.49
$2.50 Fountain Syringes $1.49
50c Household Thermometers 29c
$1.00 Gem Safety Razors 69o
$1.00 Ever-Ready Safety Razors 69o
$1.00 Ivory Combs 59o
(i.'ic Sanitary Napkins 49c
$,'i.00 Lunch Kits $1.98
(Consists of regular metal lunch box complete
with pint vacuum bottle)
0d Fairy Soap 3 for 18c
75c Bath Salts 49o
$2.50 Universal Vacuum Bottles $1.98
5o Cough Drops, old fashioned .... 3 for 10c
25o Scott Tissue Toilet Paper .... 4 for 67o
$2.50 Hair Clippers $1.98
Carroll's
Pharmacy
The
People
Drug:
Store
783 Willamette- St.
Ui
inoirt.