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Pago Eight THE EUGENE GUARD Thursday Evening, Fpr, . CALL MEETING TO WORK OUT RELIEF WASHINGTON', Fob. 12. Contln Bin their efforts today to work out a rogrum of farm relief legislation on the basis of the recommendations of the president's agricultural coin mission the senate ami house agricul tiiral committees attain called mem bers of the eonfercneo for hearing. Louis J. Taber, a conference mem ber, was recoiled before the house committe for discussion of the bill framed by Chairman llnuu'en to carry out the conference proposum regard lug cooperative marketing. Chairman Carey of the conference yestcrduy endorsed the lluugen mens' ure, declaring however, that much depended on selection of the right typ of man for original membership In the federal cooperative marketing board to be created by the bill. Mr. Taber told the committee that thero was lack of cooperation be tween governmental bureau's hand line agricultural affairs and dcclnr- ed the federal cooperative marketing board as proposed In the llaugcn bill was necessary. The board, he said, should include the secretary of commerce, ns well as the secretary of agriculture, nl though this was not vital. (Continued from page one) and windings of the tunnel the engl . neers were unable to tnap the tunnel down 88 far as Collins because of Tie eave-lna which sealed biB prison in that direction. CAVE CITY, Ky., Feb. 12. OP) The limestone roof of Floyd Collins' cavern was leached at the base of the rescue tunnel early today at the 45 foot stage and "any minute" the dig gers expect to find a crevice or cavern -which can be opened sufficiently for the rescuers to work their way down to Collins, pinioned in a rock vise at the foot of Band cave. The down draft in the rescue shaft became stronger thia morning, nerv ing the wary diggera to fresh efforts. The return, late last night of the Western normal football squad, ex cused from classes until the finish of the race against death, also' heart ened the diggers, although they all realise that possibly two ' days may elapse before they reach Collins, un less fate points the way through the unexpected tunnel. The bottom of the dirt and sand atone cap overlying the root of the old cavern which once filled the tiuy ouuu cave vauoy was reached early iuis morning, when "suulvuig lime atone appuarcd with solid rock no far ahead. More crovicea began to uu pear, increasing the down draft, but uono was yet louud which would indi cate any siaable tunnel. The cheering ueveiopuicuts, ic was pouted out by 11. T. Caruiichael, was (he reaching of the "crevice'1 strututn, proving that a cavern was near at hand. Ueiplte the additional tent shelters and blunkots received last night from state military stores, the diggers sut- lereu severely from the cold and ex. tra precautious were taken by the hospital staff to Insure that none of tne volunteers devclona nneumonla Thosu who develop colda are tuken off me snafu At 10 o'clock this morning Collins had ben under ground 13 days, had not been fed for eight days uud his voice was last Heard a week avn. Amplification tests across the elec tric light wires leading down to hlin naa convinced physicians hero ilmi "breathing" sounds wero being trans, milled by the juggling of the carbon iinip on uoiuus' chest. These tests failed to record anything yesterday but the physicians aud radio exports iuiu.i-u iu auuw nut this would indi cate he was deud. They believed only that the light had burned out, or full- FLORIDA'S LAND BOOM IS ON IN EARNEST Largest "Bull Market" in the World Today la Florida, Where the Boom in Eeal Estate Surpasses the Swirl Upward of the New York Stock Exchange After Election VS Above, airplane view of Miami harbor. Below, caravan of loaded with real estate hunters streamlna Into Miami of wealthy buyers discussing boom In land values. en from its socket. Kindergarten Meet Is to be in July xajb A.Miiil.KS, Feb. 12. (ft Klndergsrten am) primary' school macners, irora all parts of tho world, will gather here July H to 11 for the thirty-second annual convention, of urn imorniiuonai Kindergarten union Tlio union has a uicinhrislilii of .... proximately HI.OUU teachers iliiviuiii. out the world. llcpresoiitntivcs uf mo oi-ganuuiuon from (iermanv, Prance, England, Mouth Afrlin, ( Jiiuii, many Mouth Amorlcau countries ami the rhlllppiiM Islands will attend the convention. Delegates from every state in the I'nited States ulso will be present. Mivs Klla Ituth Ili.yee, of I'ilisbiirg. 1'a., president of the internaih iul or gulilrutiou, will preside. Miss .Miidrliuo Veverkn, kindergur leu and primary advisor of l.oa An gelos city schools sud chairman of the general committee in California, ha been appointed to manage the convention. Teaching of Safety Is Tried in Schools i A.Mil'.l.l'.Pl, rob. IB, OP) , reduction of 21 percent In child falali- tnT i uu,,,,!- veuicieH liiu been nniiie rurougli nystcmstic tern-hing ,,( aafely in the public schools of ., Augeies, it nn i.eon revealed In cluck made by the Automobile Club of Southern California. The safety eurriculiiin in Los An- fell puulic schools was iliaugunitecl snout uiree years ugo through the co operation of the luard of education and the public slfety department of the automobile dun. Ciiililreu are given practical Instruction and In ad dition they compote in dn.lgnisf post ers and verses for bulletlas used In the safety movement. I;pmns re rsuril lo students cuuiietiiig the course. (By NEA Service) MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 12. The larg est "hull market" In the world today Is Florida. The boom in real estate here rivnls and even surpasses the dizzy swirl upward of the New York Stock Ex change after election. Into Florida, as into the market the wealth of a nation is being nourcd ana fabulous profits recorded. Like two rival circuscB. each haB Its "borker," who shouts "You'll have to hurry, hurry, hurry" to get in on tne ground floor. The rush to Florida has blocked the mails, clogged train service and filled tho roads. Wealthy and poor alike cither havo arrived or are making the mad dash outhward in the most spectacular boom since tlio '-lOers risked their lives for California gold. Grab' Land Only hero the strugglo Is for land. Gold is tho pusBWord, not the object. Bynuicntcs from all over tho United Htates are buying up vast acreages. They hnve purchased Kverglade prop erty, lying 20 'null 25 miles south of Miami, without even seeing It. Thoy couldn t if thoy wished. Tbjcro are no roads. ... Apparently there nro two outstand ing reasons fctr tho boom. The primary one 1b the rapid strides being mado to make tho en tire stato a year-round playground. The second Is in the horde of weal thy who have taken up residenco to avoid the tax man. , Anti- tax laws passed by the legls- History of India Will be Subject Of Speaker Here laturo last JAivember have increased the state's permanent population pos sibly 2(1 per cent. J hose who make their homos h defend the law und Cite OTHIIIIlloH one southern state where the inheri tance tax Ih 1(17 per cent of tho es tate itself. Like Curb ' And so tho boom continues. The end is nowhere in sight. Only recently the Miami llealty Board prevented solicitation in front of offices or on the sidewalks. Previously a street scene nearly any day was a replica of the old time New York Curb, where hand signals to "buy" and "sell" flashed from the opening of the market until dusk. Ileal estate here docs nn "ooen nil night" business. From 8:IIU a. m. until midnight, men and women of all ages and ail degrees of prosperity are packed into the ground-floor of fices. . . Questions concerning the future must be worded with care. Business men take offense at any suggestion! mm una tuing cannot lust, uud prices must come dowu, or thut rouctiou will set in. City of Million They predict a million population for Miami iu ten yeure 'and a solid city on the cust coust. reaching be yond Miami on tho south to beyond l'uim Beuch on the north. In this 72-uiilc stretch town after town haB been built almost overnight. Helroy, a town of 2000, has been built by persons from 40 different suites, according to a statement which goes unchullenged. ltlch men who have established An unbiased critic of the Occident and an understanding admirer of the orient is Hyud llossain, leotuTcr and Journalist who speuks Tuesday night in viuaru Jin n ou jnuia, Ins native lund. . Howoln, since lie first come to tfls country as a press representative from India to the Limitation of Ar maments Conference in 11121. has been striving to promote iroiwt will between the Fast and West. "The Orient," he says, "needs the help of tne uniteii htates, for America can not remain Isolnted, even if she wants to; and, If she would be helpful, she must obtain correct information, nnr- ttrnlnrly in regard lo the orient. The eastern point of view has never been realised. Thero is only one man In a thousand who knows about conditions In the Middle Fast, in A Sin Mmne iVrahia, Kgypt, Armenia and the re gions around about. Those irclt.,m havo a wide hearing on world non.- but are still largely al tho mercy of -.iiiiii-.-iiii propagandists. All nations nro out for not only disgraces Christianity but legrados humanlly.The time has . for tho average common man to sav that no one ahull nluv ilnelis .....i liakcs with hiniisnltr. Wo ...... longer believe that our nation is an land wholly surrounded bv fornitrii. era. We must rise above racial or r. leious prejudice, or war will bo n.e end of c'vilirnt ion. " India Is deservir.r of bein. ki,...t for she had given great sills of 'ml.' '. 'if art, of relicion to th -..i.i Mr. llossain explains them .in. i.'. his lec-ui-e "From llmMhii t tlnndbi." Hon for appendicitis died there early yesterday. Ho was born in Cur ryvlllo, Mo., and died at the age of 01 years, lie lived around Junction City for about 28 years, lie leaves to mourn his death one brother, Jesse, who lives in Missouri, and throo cousins, Frank Williams of Junction City, Jewel Williams of I'ortlnnd, nud Mrs. J. F. Harden of MoMinnvillo. The funcrAI will bo held from tho Miller chapel Friday, Feb. l.'l. at 2 p. m. llcv. Mosier will con duct the services. Interment will be made in Hie I. O. O. F, cemetery. Mr. Williams was a member of the 1. O. O. F. hero and a charter member of Camp 41(1 W, O. W. residenco hero hnve plenty of surplus money for Investment, but tho outl ining they will buy is real estate. Thoy apparently do not care for stocks and bonds at (1 or 7 per cent. Tlicy want from ,'K! to 1IMI0 per cent return, and if stories arc true, they are getting it. Drawbacks to living jusl at pres ent, of course, are tremendous to any but tlio wealthy. Need Railroads Hotels are packed. Kates are skv high. Miami has become a New York City in miniature, but the popula tion including suburbs now is 8."i.(NK). The transient population is shown ut about 00,000. llnilroudB must complete' many pro- People Must Have Joint-Ease Says Druggist "You can't stop people from buy ing Joint-Kaso for sore throat nml cold in chest," writes one of our druggist friends. "They sny it's the best cwr."-; We know that, of course, but please remember that Joint-Ease, is for stiff, swollen, painful joints, whether rheumatic or not, and its ireiiiciinnus sale lor that purpose proves that It is the one loint rom- ody that gets the most satisfying re- 811118. jfctrd rxtonnions hrfore the nroprcss can Ip continued, they admit. And thoy are building. Thpy origiimJIy wore built .to onro for a xmall exclusive tourist triidp. Some idea of the boom can be guin cd from the fact that iu 11. IS only SI 14 legnl lUKtrunuMitH were filed in this county. In IDlM there were 01,-71. NEARLY INSANE AT TIMES . Mrs.Saunders Tells howLydiaE. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound Relieved Troubles of Change of Life Tho weight of Ilia brain Is doubled in tho first nlno months of life. Shingling;, now n populnr modo of bobbing, was rcgnrdod ns an act of pennnco among tho enrly Christian women of Homo. Auto Salesman to Make Detroit Trip Simple Mixture Best For Constipation Simple buckthorn bork, magnesium sulph. o. p., glycerine, etc., ns mixed In Adlerika, is excellent for constipa tion. It often works In one hour or less mid never gripes. Tho pleasant and (JI'ICK action of this cffioil-nt intestinal evaciinut will surprise you. Adlerika helps any case gas on the stomach, unless duo to deep-seated causes. Often removes matter you never thouiiht was in your system. Allen's Urug store. Ml Ninth Ave. K. A tube costs (10 centa at Carroll's Pharmacy and druggists everywhere. Just rub It on and In a few seconds it disappear through skin and flesh right down to tho ligaments and ten dons of the jointsthen relief f,,l lows instantly. Always remember, when Joint Kaso gets iu joint agony gets out qillCK. Limbers 'Em Up J0INT-EA SE ' Knoxville. Tenn. "T rnu T.lo W Pinkham'sVegetableCompoundwhile going through the hange of Life. I was very nervous, could not sleep and had melancholy spells. In fact, I was nearly insane at times and my memory was al most a blank. I was so weak I could not do my housewbrk half of the time and snf. ferod dreadfully with my back. My doctor said I would havo to worry it out and I went through this for three years before I began.taking the Vege table Compound which I saw adver tised. I think it was eight bottles that I took. It has been two years since I took any and I haven't had a doctor since for that trouble, I do all my washing and ironing and I have rained from 116 to 138 nounda. T nd. vise all women who suiter physically and mentally as I did to give the Veg etable Compound a fair trial. I hope it will do as much for them as it did for me." Mrs. T. A. Saunders, 711 E. Depot Street, Knoxville, Tennessee. Hall's Catarrh Medicine zft rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf ness caused by Catarrh. 5rtf ky drutgiiti for or 40 Mm P.J.CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio ! F. 1.. Johnson, head salesman of ' o M, C. Mimmons companr. local agency for tho r'ord and Lincoln cars, ( will leave Tuesday for l'etroit, Mich.,1 where he will attend a school held by i tho Kord Motor company for Lincoln ; car salesmen. Mr. Johnson will ae-1 company (leorgo dates of Meilford. Ford representative. Tho local car salesman will ho absent about three weeks and on his way east will stop at Kt. Paul to visit tho recently open- ed Ford branch factory Ihere, accord ing to announcement. I Bell Theatre Springfield Fri. - Sat., Feb. 13 - 14 John T. Williams Dies at Hospital JI NCTION CITY. Feb. 12 (Spo. rial) John T. Williams who has been very ill at the Pacific Christian hos. pital iu Kugcuo following au opera- j TONITE Is Feature Night Ladle Eos Race Japantae Umbrella Prlzea Broom Polo for Men ROLLER SKATE at tho Winter Garden Clocks one lot at reduced prices all of latest designs and new fyllK smnll lot of high gnule AViitorliorry mantel clocks, (light ninhngnny finish) offered this week nt reduced prices will ninke way for our new stock of Iiih quality time pieces just re ceived. Every clock on sale is mr.rked down' to $10 from prices rtinirinic between $12.50 and $14.00, Kaeli is ' splendidly designed ml fitted with dependable, long lived mechanism. J. A. HOFFMAN .1KWKLK1 To make arrpngements for hotel reservations at Portland for the Eu gene Kotary club at the annual dis trict session to be held there .March 22 to 2-1, J. A. McLean, manager of the Osburn hotel and member of Kugene llotary, has left for Portland. About 20 rooms will be reserved for the porty of Kugene Hotarians nud these will bo heudiiuarters for the delegation during the three-day con vention, it is unnounced. The Ku gene club will represent Oregon in the speciul stunt program planned and something unique is promised by the Eugeneaus for the event, accord ing to the local officials. Poultry Producers To Meet Saturday At Junction City The Junction City local of the Pa cific Co-operative Poultry Producers win hold a meeting Saturday evening, Feb. 14, at tie Danish hall, Junction City. 1'rof. II. E. Crosby, poulthry ct tensron specialist, of (J. A. C. will address tho meeting regarding poul try problems. Oscar IJimlap, director in the Pacific Co-operative Poultry producers, will give n1 report of the lust directors mooting and toll nbout the year's accomplishments in eg? selling. The .Tunctinu City poultrymen are among the best organized in the state, The fifty odd members residing near Junction City own over 15,000 hens whose output is sold through the egg sssociation. Most of the feed pur chased is secured through the Junc tion City Co-operative warehouse. Thoy recently purchased a carload of empty egg cases at a saving of 7c on each case. CARS COLLIDE SPRINGFIELD, Ore., Feb. 12. (Special) Cars driven by Elmer K. Kopner of Springfield and W. B. Whellington of Wendling collided al most hcad-bn about 4 o'clock yester day afternoon nt Fifth and A street, Springfield. The car driven by Mr. Whellington had the front axle badly bent, anil tho car of Sir. Kepner was slightly damaged. Neither man. was injured. The accident occurred when Sir. Whellington was driving north on Fifth, and Sir. Kepner was going east on A. Simple Way to Take Off Fat Can anything bo simpler than tak ing a convenient little tablet four times each day until your weight is reduced to normal V Of course not. Just purchase a box of Slarmola Pre scription Tablets from your druggist t,or one dollar, and start now to re duce. Follow directions no starva tion dieting or tiresome exercising, i l-,at sunstantial food, bo as lszv as ' you like, and keep on gotiing slender, i 1 bousands of men and women each year regain healthy, slender figures by using Slnrmola Tablets. Purchase them from your druggist, or send direct to Slarmola Co., General Mot ors Bldg., Detroit, Slich. A COUGH REMEDY WITHOUT OPIATES Slany cough preparations contain some one or more harmful drugs which are added to take the place of opiates. None of these narcotic substitutes have ever been used in FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAK COSIPOUNI). The name of every ingredient is plain ly printed on every carton. You know what you are taking when you take Foley's. It clings to tho throat. Good for old and young. You have a cough, why not try it. Refuse sub stitutes. TH(Adv.) ij 1 bilious, feverish. or 2 ' """'"H and Children ! "California Fig S ,', Ktt. laxative regulotes the .Jr " bowels so nicely, f, Kt stomach and stflrta ,k" " I bowels wi,h,,tlehln;''. narcotics or sn,ki. ,lonilu nine "California Fig T' "f contains directions 1 So We Repair Everything The more complicated, tho better we can repair 'i If. you need repairs on bicycles, guns, phonngrJ want your umbrella re-covered or repaired luCi repaired or keys made, come to ' ' Hendershotts Gun Store 770 Willamette Phone 151 I'll'IIWI Wl' Handsome New Spring Coats $59.50 Coats that are bound to bring a delightful thrill to all fem inine beholders. Some are collared with fur in contrasting tones, fabrics are the smooth, soft textures approved for SPRING DRESSY and SMART. Colors are wigwam, tig er eye, rougette, titian and their kindred. Other Coats Are Priced $16.75 to $79.50 NEW SPRING PIECE GOODS Mopae, Printed Crepes, Normandie Voiles, Dress Linens, Fast Colored iSuifinjrs, Flannels, Cliarmeens, Sat in Crepes, File.,' Etc. NEW TAILORED SUITS for street or sport -wear. . Poiret twills, I'lianueeiis and homespun, lonjr and short coat effects. NEW SILK AND FLANNEL DRESSES The smartest and newest modes for spring. At-riirht prices. NEW FOWNE'S GLOVES $1.95 Pair New shipment mocho sett" gloves. Fancy cuffs colors are new tiins and j;niys. ilk NEW DRAPERIES n,.i.,,i;r,,l .. I, ;,, i-retellS, (I nets, silk turn's. Filet Nets, Swifs ruffled nets. Also new ruffled curtains. NEW ENSEMBLE SUITS t of charmeens and twills. Fashion favored mode for the Sprintf 'm- WEEK-END SPECIALS Regular $1.98 Scarfs ....... Bungalow Cretonnes, per yard Bleached Toweling, 3 yards . . $1.48 .. 19c ,. 49c BEARD'S