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Page Two TILE EUGENE. GUARD El MONARCH OF ALL HE SURVEYS Big Spotted Cat, While Net Confirmed Vegetarian, Isn't Really So Bad at He'a Sometimes Said to Be To discuss tho question ot land val ues In Lane county in order that thors may lie a standard basis in llsllng by local realtors, an Invitation lias been extended to tbe land settlement com mittee of the Ihixene chamber ot commerce to meet wnn the realty Uonrit in the near future. This action was taken at the noon uicciing of the really board today, A inns of talki on the need o( this .i,uOurdiztituii wus held. Jli'hin Uau' u alated tlmt he believed that valu- should bo based on production i w,.ik X.. Kinney pointed out that in ;, i aumo furms under successful luijiiiit meiit would produco more than lu.ucr poor management and atated be tui.eved that ,11ns basis would be iu- uccurate. Loyal Hush voiced the belief that living conditions being better in ome localities than others that this would be a factor iu valuation. The need of organization in order that standard viiiuca could he listed by the realtors was told by Lawson 0. Bradley. The I'ortlund chamber of commerce is aupporting tho movement to have late realtors list their properties at the Portland office and also at the Los Angeles office of tiie chamber for the benefit of prospective residents. 15 LOST AS RESULT OF SHOT As the result of - the accidental discharge of a sholgtin yesterday, Or- ian Cummins, resident of Goodpast ure island had his right hand ampu tated at the wrist yesterday afternoon at the Pacific Christian hospital. Mr. Cummins bad been bunting rabbits and Hlood the shotgun nguinst the house when it was discharged. Friends took him across to the eaHt aide of the is Innd where a boat was obtained and lie was then transferred to nn auto mobile and brought, to the hospital. A lorniiiuet was employed to stop the flow of blood as It took quite a while to get the injured man across the river and into the city. Mr. Cummins hns a wife and small baby. COUNTESS IS MARRIED NEW yOUK, Feb. 13. Although Countess Murie Therese Von liiirten nil, only daughter of I'rince Alexander of Hattcuburg, who sat on the throne of Bulgaria from 1870 to 1880 and Dr. Charles Boisscvaln of Colorado Hprlugs, . were married here at St. Patrick's Cathedral on December 20, the newa did not become public until today: vmi t i - , ' f a bin J.auur( Wednesday after visit uig in town. Mrs. Lillian Briatow and daughter, Maruiu. were In from Dexter Wednea day vuiling at the home of Mrs. Bris tow's ;sieuts, Mt, and Mrs. J. W. Muikhem of 124 Main street. Mt-a. Annie Knox and Mrs. Charles F. Kgaiuisnn were business visitors in Kugeiie Wednesday. Bill liar. Hpringfield high school graduate ti'ho hns been working near Ken.j. Niv., ia visiting friends in this my. WoolWVs orchestra will furnish sped! music for . the Methodist church's evening service at 8- o'clock Sunday ii-glit. FRANKLIN , this big spotted oat, who esn't change hla spots, la certainly an elegant looking fellow. While, frankly, he'a not a vegetarian, he Ian t as black as aoma have painted him. It li easy to aee that what ever hla faults may ba, he'a a perfect gentleman; aomethlng on the order of the mlldeet man that ever scuttled a ship or cut a throat. Rheumatic? 1 Thia will give you quick relief The lightest application and pain and stiffness begin to give way as fresh, new blood Is sent tingling; through the infected : spot. No bothersome rubbing. Just pat it on gently. Get this rjuick sure relief today. All druggists 35 cents. Sloan's Liniment "Kills pain News of Nearby Towns Special Correspondence To The Guard From Various Live Districts In Its Field. SPKINQFIKLp, Feb. 13. (Spe clal). Nina Orcy of Portland has be gun work in the office of the Ander son Manufacturing company of this citv. as secretary. Mr. and Mrs. It .L. Burnett and son iiiiiy returned yesterday from Albany whero they visited ior a touple of daya. . Mrs. Clarence Grimes is improving since Jier recent operation at the Hpringfield general hospital, and is expected to be brought home today. Otto Whlttcnborger is buildiug n new garage for Drew Oglevia. Lester Barnes of Eugene has a new position with the Anderson Manufac turing corporation . of Springfield. Martin Anderson, cabinet maker, and lornicr employo of the company, is also bock at work after an absence of several months, A Valentino wnfflo feed with a spe cial program of music and other en tertainment will be given In the McUiodist church this evening for the benefit of the playground. M. J. Skinner and li K. Martin of the Eugene offlcca ot the Booth-Kelly Lumber company visited the local llooth-Kclly Bawuiilt on busiucss last Wcdueetlay. 4 The stacker, which Is being rebuilt at tho Booth-Kelly 'sawmill la expect ed to be finished by the end of next week, according to John C. Parker, master mechanic, who Is In charge of the work. Timbers are being replaced. and new concrete laid. Tho telegraph gang tit the South ern Pacific vailway company ia In Springfield, stringing ati additional telegraph wire to Oakridge. There has been only one wire from Springfield to tiakrldge In the past. Mrs. Kosie Bosserman has return- Meat Market Changes Hands FORMERLY 13th STREET MARKET Now Palace Market Everything's new, snotleas and clean, The choicest of meats, both fat and lean. Our prices are rlnht, they can't be beat, Yet we deliver, on any old street. OPENING SPECIALS For SATURDAY id from Portland, where she spent sumo lime visiting her daughter, Mrs. Cluir Baker. Mrs. John C. Parker and daughter. Mini F.unicc Parker are leaving this evojiiig for Centralia, Wash., where they wlli stay over the week-end. Whllo thero ticy will visit Mrs. Par ker's sislers, Mcsdames Mclntiro and James, Peters, as well aa other rela tives. They will motor to Centralia and lack. I'hn liarpole was admitted to the fiprinn.'lcld general hospital Wednes day. Steve Jtunynn and Mrs. Mary Dowcy are other patients admitted.' Mrs. A. C. Travis leoves today for Dundee, Ore., where alio will visit ner aaugnter, Mrs. W. J. Morrow for a week or eo. Jack JJynis' son, Jimmy llyuls Is ni wua pneumonia at the Hynis home at Sixth and E streets. Ho is being ir oy .iirs. lj. K. .Myers. Mrs. W. Henry Adrian left Wed nesday uii a motor trip to Salem. " ' ' visit there at the home of hei risti r, Mrs. L. . .Myers. Wayne Ysrncll of Lcnburg waa U town Wednesday on business. (Ime Goff of McKensie fish hatch ery wa in from Vidu purchasing sup plies Wednesday. II. t.raft relurned to his home FRANKLIN, Feb. 12. (Special)- The Victor Bible class held its month ly business snd loclsl meetings at the church Friday night with about two dozen members present. After a bus iness session a program in charge of Mra .Stlr.gley and Mrs. Smith fur nished the evening's amusements. An oyster supper was served In the base ment. . Mrs. J. II. 'Hayden will entertain the Christian Ladies' Aid Thursday afternoon. Mr, and Mra. Alfred Smith had for their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Byres, and eons, Desn anr Donald, Nina Bryant and Eva Crone. Mrs. J. II. Hayden entertained Fri day with a four-course luncheon, Mrs. J. E. Milliorn, Mrs. It. T. Stingley, Mrs. Chess Kirk, Mrs. T. C. Bryant, Mrs. Alfred Smith and Mrs. O. W. Stingley Mr. and .Mrs. Nell Purkerson enter tained licv. Kirtley and Mr. and Mrs. Witcraft Sunday at dinner. Mrs. Chess Kirk and Mrs. G. N. Bryant have received newa of the death of an uncle In Washington. J. P. Milljorn came out from Junc tion Monday for- an indefinite atay. . Bill Hansen of Portland is here to visit bia brother and wife and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Crone were down from Eimira Friday afternoon. WINBERRY WINBERHY, Feb. 13. (Special). Miss Tbelina Scott came Friday, from Oakridge to spent a while with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Scott. M. E. and Ed Golden made a trip to Eugene Tuesday. C. S. Moonsy, V. L. Hucka ' and children made a business trip to Lo well Wednesday. M Mr. u ud Mrs. Nathan Chaffee and Kttli Fon Bobby of Wendling were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr, and .Mrs. W. B. Scott. , M, E. and Ed Golden who have been employed at Warner brothers' mill on Littlu Fsll creek are moving back bjni?, having completed their work there. Xucre is an epidemic oi colds in til is community. Hardly a family luis escape. I so far. It is something like. the fiu. - f s BOB CAMPMANN LEADS h SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Feb. 15V- Bob Kampmann, San Antonio ama teur, not considered among the likely winuera of tho Texas open golf chain nionahip, held a two-stroke advantage over tho entire field of 120. national stars when the first round, of 18 holes was completed here today. E (Continued trom page one) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TKAILKRH l-rin mu. Ford Chassis. Parts for nil makes of Cars. RECLAIMED .U'ii) PARTS CO 1M W Sth Ave. flu LOST Black patent leather handbag .uu.uiuiug vaiimiiio papers and mime cuaiigc, j.eavo at Guard of fice. Ill FOR RENT Two furnished apart- ...i-,,.,.. i-o ciiuuren. i-u v nth. tf LOST On vyest th, blsck leather ni, leniocr lined continuing tools and electric wire nnd other arlicles. Return to Lara way's Music Store. ft I Roasts Choice Beef 12 Beef Stew or Boiling Beef nd -Q? lb. Souvenir For Each Lady Customer PHONE 383 You will find thia market strictly up to date and our rates will pleass you as well as onr meats FOR SALE HV HON EV JtEALTY CO. 7-HOOM modern house, i bed rooms, very near the reuler of towu, gar age. Beautiful ls,vn. Can be bought for quirk sale f-.,0W. Liberul terms. AlTKAiTlVE 0-room new house thoroughly modern. Living nnd din ing room combined, with attractive fueplace. Two nice light airy bed rooms. Very attractive tun room. Kitchen with breukfast nook. Full cement basi'meiit umi ri,ru,.A 11....1 wood floor iu living room and sun room, iiarage. Price for quick sale, fclNHI. Verv liberal li.,-,,, T-KOOM Hoi.SK on paved street, 4 oeu rooms, fireplace, lit till 2-3 by 1110 In half block of car line. Convenient to schools. Price S-loia.1. Ursnd new coy house. Living and dining room combined with fire place, Built-iu book cusu. Nice kit. chru with lots of liuilt-iiis. Break fust nook with table nod chairs. 2 bed rooms with bath between. Gar age. Price. &ILNHI. I.ili..t.l i.,n.. UOEY RLAI.TV I U., llovcy Block. room t-uoue -111.1. ft4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Xotico is hereby given, thst tbe un dersigned wus by the County Cort of Lnno County, Oregon, on tho 7th day of February, 11)25, appointed ad ministrator with will annexed of the estate of Mary Jane Clucr, late 'of Lane County, Oregon, and that kill persons having claims against said estate should present the same duly verified to the undersigned at tbe of fice of S. 1), Alien, Hovey Block, Eu gene, Oregon, within six months frul the first publication of this notice. This notice is first published Feb. Ill, 1020. i MARY JANE ZIM.MER, ':' ' Administrator ' S. D. ALLEN, Attorney for Estate. No.l707-Fri-dy-iu0 HEILIG Today Huura NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hrrebr aiven thol tbe nn. del-signed wus by the County Court ot Lane County, Oregon, on the 7th day of February, 1U26, appointed exe- uior of the will aud estate of Samuel finer, late of Ijine County, Oregon, and that all persons having claims against said estate should present the ssme uuiy verified to tbe iiuderslgiied at the office of S. I. Allen, Hover Block, Eugene, Oregon, within six I months from the first publication of I this notice. This notice is first pub lished Feb. l.t, IH2.V .MARY JANE CH ER. I Executor. ! S. I), ALLEN. Attorney fr Estate, i No.l7UVl'ri-lj-mtl w'lth FRED THOMPSON and . SILVER KING The premier of all Western Pictures OUR GANG In "Every Man For Himself" PATHK ' NEWS Continuous 1 to 11 p. m. TODAY'S GUEST Mary R. Harris 1137! ,. Ferry St. Kindly call at box-office for your two tlckots good today only. leaas a majority of tbe members, but the board of control desires that tbe entire committee pass upon the eli gibility responsibility of the applicant. Each applicant for a loan must be so compsnied by tbe certificate of res ponsible abstractor or attorney at lavt. Waivers Asked.. Holders of prior liens' upon the crops to be mortgaged to tie elate must execute piuper waivers thereof in faror of the state before any ap plication for loan is finally annroved by the hoard. This -rule, however, does not apply to lessees of Isnd held in irust ny tne united States gii ment for its wsrds. Proper wsivers must be executed by holders of mortgages, judgments or other incumbrances upon tho land proposed to be re-seeled. In all rases where tbe lands nro- posed to be re-seeded are held under lesse or contract of purchase provid ing for crop paymenta to the veu- dor, the lessor or vendor must join in the execution of the crop mortgage to tho atate. Insurance Necessary. Before any loan can be annroved by tiie board satisfactory proof must be furnished by 'tire committee that the crops niortrancd in tho ninte n or will be insured against loss by fire. I, lion tue approval of a loan by. the board of control 'the state treasurer wil promptly remit lite amoimt'therc' of to a bank in the county to be des ignate! by tbe committee and the committee shall be responsible for the proper disbursement of the pro ceeds of such loan. Upon the delivery of any mortzae- ed crop into the warehouse, the wheat receipts therefore shall be issued bv the warehouseman in the name of the Oregon atate board of control, and the same shsll be immedlatelv transmit .eu totne board, and thereafter tho groin repreaented by said receipts may be aold by the beard at such time and for such price aa it shall deem for tee best interests of the state, and the prcceeda of audi sale, less all proper deductions, ahsll thereupon be nppuea on tne mortgage debt. Both men have failed to pay ti;ir fines, and are in the county jaiL In addition to ordering the destruc tion of the 10 gallons on contraband liquor. Judge Gilmore ordered ta cifaation of tbe automobll owned by L. V. Wilson, under the Fit ordinance pertcining to liquor law vio lations, wherein the illegal carrier of whiskey may be aelxed and. sold b; the city. This Is the first case which this part of tbe city ordinance haa been effective. JUNCTION CITY, Feb. 13. (Spe oial). The promoters of the propos ed wooden railroad which msy be built to the Lake creek country aro in Junction City to interview business men and citizens. If enough encoiir ngement is received, the road may be built, it is said. Junction City hopes to. be the terminsl of the road. All the snwmill men affected seem enthusias tic over tbe prospect. Mr. Horton, who owns the Horton mill at Horton. has been to Portland to see the train which runs on the road, and baa an nounced that he is in favor of the proposition. E Fines of $200 each were assessed to Ij. V. Wilson and W. L. Wilson of Brownsville by Judge George A. Gil more in municipal court thia after noon, on the charge of attempting to aell intoxicating liquor to merchants Red License Plate - Leads to Trouble Sdll driving a car with a 1024 li cense plate led to tbe appearance in court of L. L. Palmer who paid fine for hia tardiness in obtaining the new yellow aigna. l'aimer was cited to appear by Earl Humphrey, state traffic officer. This is the first case of a driver being cited in the local court for having tbe 1024 tags. "Only a few of them are left now," the traffic officer states. It. T. Gilbert paid a fine of $10 for speeding on the highway. Mr. Newell Plans Trip to St. Paul W. K. Newell, president of the Eu gene Kiwanis club will attend tbe an nual international convention of the order to be held at St. Paul in June. One other delegate from the Eugene club will be named, is the announce ment. The fifth anniversary of the or ganization of the Eugene club will be observed by a special program next month. The club now has more than 100 memberp, according to A. E. Rob erts, secretary. WORLD'S RECORD SET ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., Feb. 13. In tbe two hundred yard breast stroke Agnes Geraghty of the wom en's swimming association, New York, retained her title and established a new world's record of 3U7 5 in the atlonnl meet here today: The former on Willamette street Wednesday, record is 3:30 2-5. Iteexlmpowerm&c new winter "Red CrowrTis ' extra conTfori1 for the man at theXvneelQuicher starting one touch of the starter but ton is enough Just a little nudge on the accelerator zips you a- ' head in traffic with power to , spare. Try a tankful of the new . winter"Red Crown-'m every 1 way the best buy in town? STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CnliomUt) Buy it anywhere you see the red.Tl , N white and blue pump at Standard I Oil Service Stations and at dealers. J The best buyhTTown iswwraBgfi: Friday Evening Tvt iwuarv j. UnilMLIIU Ul LIU. fl iaoderC ' ' Cu'uo rj T Students of Kugene high schoi were intorewted auditors today to trlks by local bsukers srrauged ss a pnrt of the educational program of tint Iine County Hankers' association. The sdenjiers were O. A. Hougluni, First Notional bank, Miss Kthel 51 Taylor, Kugene Loan and avinir bnnk, .1. Harold Ileyticn, Bink of Commerce, ' Information on investments snd ex. phinntions of tbe difference between blocks and bonds and other financin paper was given the students by tbe speaker. (JueMimis were asked ty th? sludeuts and answers given. Th? uneasily of small beeinninmi ml the need of constant thrift to in. ciease investments was stressed by the bankers. . Ultln,. """a of bin. . Kd. 4 . an ene....... - s-iueer's offi.. !"""". is it? " '"-il l.v ih. Hull.. rr'3l US. t. .. ""I raw We Did Not Build Our Business AVo did r.ot build our business. Our customers built it for us. There is only one time when customers will do thnt beenuso thero is no sentiment that guides them in their purchasing. That time is when three factors aro predominate service, price and quality. Those three words aro the very essence of our business. ' LINN'S WEEKLY SPECIALS This Week Xnly $1.50 Anti Uric $139 ;?")o White. Hock Water ; 21c (0c Pnzo Tile Ointment 49c f0c Hair Stay 33c $1.50 Narcisse Perfume 98c 10c Listerine Tooth Pnsto . . . 5C 25o Zinc Oxide Ointment , , igc 10c Jnp Rose Soap 7c loo Lnnoil Soap . . . . 8c 35c Meritol Cherry, Eucalyptus Cough Svrup . . 23c 60c Meritol Cherry Euealvptus Cough Svrun . . 45c $1.00 Theatrical -Cream 69c 50o Theatrical Cream '. 39,, IYrrTrVil?rT The Sendee-Giving Drug Store New Blue-Printing Machine Added by Engineers' Office The "Blue Streak." latest mr,ii high-speed bine printing machine, was put into operation in tbe office of Harry Devcrea.ux, city engineer, this A special nrin, ""V A Wit in on,r'"ht..J : "rectors ..:.- ' tb V..77 1 EXPii-B.r88lBL "'--.rjk '-r-d more .Q''J I was ," I hit. .1 . .....- I0r .. .. , 1 "lieratinn third ill by taking si 1 took s" arliii '"UN i .'? ' bn. r:'r, K"0d result, ,, h" 4r, ,; full My alw "'" I feel I, 11 ,3 It removes ,b. " . U he intestinal tr.et. Z .? tl ismmation whirl, WtW all stomarh, lir Ptttid uieuis, including ,Dn,."."? dose will "PWl"miii at all druggist,. MB0MIW J Showanda. the ehowT!' Wt Flooding tho Earth with tho Music of Paraa,e. . j uays rour rerrormances Thur. Night IIDSucxi i i . 'CHOCOLATE SOLDIER' "SPRING MAID" "ROBIN HOOD" GREAT COMPANY OF 40 SINGING VOICES PRICES. Night-Floor $1.65; balcony, 6 raw. in. 7 rows 50c (tax Included). Mall orders aJ "' Feb. Frl. Feb. Sat. Feb. 8at. Feb. 19th Night 20th Mat 21st Night 21st HEILIG THEATRE HEILIG ONE NIGHT ONLY TUESDAY, FEB. 17th. SMI Prices floor, 15 rows, $2.20; last 3 rows $1.65; balconj, first 3 rows $2.20; next 3 rows $1.65; next 3 rows $1J balance 60c tax Included Mail Orders Now Box Office Seat Sale Monday SPECIAL 30 Bars of Soap $1.00 Thirty linrs of good laundry soap at this price ia some' bargain. We nro tryiK (,,p,,n V ff! odrls nnd ends, and to do h'o wo arc makinfT of for. All of this is good laundry snap of AVhito "Wondor, Copoanut AVhito, and Boh nro tho pruicipal brands. You will find it f vour while to investigate this opportiiuity. of it 30 burs for $1.00. ' Vegex-The Wonder Bread No ordinary bread contains tlio rr"P"r'p" XV bread dooa. No health bread can acrvo the ""'mW ( Veitex broad ran. Vegox bread rnntains all tne VfflJ A and B. It la Rood, appotlr.lns broad vlt.imM It is a atlmiilant to all tho physical '"',M"0' d bwiW one, but nourishes them. You will like ,hi". , vo It ia more than a table broad n health br0 l g"t It only at the Tahlo Supply. Government Inspected Meats Have Big Advantage It adrsntip 's . Ml (lovernment Inspoclod meats have on knnW rt aa rar as tlio public la concerneti. i ".'i BMt ii nro getting something superior when ''" " rules ! government- Inspected shop. With the string fnSo nul Kovoriiment has sot forth for us to obsere. - . y- Inspected meat market can not sell anything That is your protection and your advantage. ff( M The Bhop must of necesaity be spick and n ,'crrt,iif complied with all tho laws and our business i , & The government Inspected meats Is n0 , ,, prcrrfn many superior fentuft-s of the Table burP'J service to its customers and the public. Table Supply Co Cor. 9th and Oak Phone 246