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tT 1925 THE EUGENE fi IT A R T ago Three 9r nb MISADDRESS Sfl G. 0. P. CLUB IOBK, Feb. 13. Secretary .l.,Ii IS. Jiu""'. l"a. vri to deliver an ad- ,iS.nYr tonight celebrating the ''fofKluluKoot.aformer s"6. ,,e department, """.r wm be in tribute to Mr. .t ' country, to the 'ySEUl justice, to the "".... ..d to the tmon March 4, re- .no party rlub of and to the ..hn-h he baa twice ti. addreaa aa well J'"4: . sneakers will be lM ,"1 ,( Sew Xork had xt ( his advent into poli- l j .hit it apparently was lo 8ce Klb" ' . His address waa for "Il,e reasonableness of JTJTwt of our safety, the " . ..nnriir for prog- . . ni.v niilH not ic- "rf""'? . f ,,m of ov- ATsecJetary said that the ... .... iiuti mikI onuor- ir IUen.'i ... JiBimntontfl wore wugui d ",H ; be found acre. ; Hughes Uoplorea - tbc lack of lon paid to public affairs, cit- Lin eXUi.''e " - Vasbiiigtuu conference. k. nroblfiu," said the .secretary, v it.fi. mi tlio nnhlic oake tae uiiuuuohwu j our greatest difficulty m uu flefting observations." , -(twsizing the need for reason- ir.ii.il enln linns ho 1, in ininu..t.u1 ,be United State desired to fDt.in?Uwiits and cimi.uitmet.tB .uterer eonimgeucies may una ij be free u"1 10 ''xercse api ary chrtiie, nut 10 mnow uic mc f reason and conscience, to rbf action ai-proved by uu en- Li pro-plc." IlLEM. Ore, Feb. V.i. Confirmn- of Brigadier-General George A. t tv the United States senate ta the final action in establishing marten! of the eighty-second m 3 brigade in Oregon, according to t received today from Secretary IVir Weeks at national guard ljurterf here. tfral Whites appointment as a Lie evmmnndor of the line of the wui alignment to command of Ditwnal guurd infantry troops and Iriifd units in Oregon and Idaho, sent to the senate following a re- ippuihtiiii'nt by President l oo. :Thh general liaH been. . in com- Idofthetie truopa for a year pend- ihe Joiig routine of exaiuinin -is, preardeutlal appointment- and roofirnution by tue senate i re preliminary to the issii- of a commission. Is Old Inhabitant Of Florida City "BUI" Worked for Hit Living, But Not Any More ' lioltal 4iiun.il of iil ltrokers in .Melbourne r lbil.uiiU'vu Woid .Merit-hauls' asM-ialion. sii.muk it had been divided, to rtdm-e tlie oHfriugs fifty per i'ut from Februury The I "tiilj Mi.il iiioit' Hie leadint I.0111I1111 dealer as miviiii; lliat ltritisb liinuul'ui'turers ure uuubte to pay the j hiahest piiiea di'iiiiiudid and that all the January Kales' thi-re was what amounted to a buyers' strike. The j manufacturers are now working on d uiinishing stocks aud when lhtfe are j exhausted must pay w hatever t lie i STATU HOI SK. SAI.K.M, lire., Feb. Kl. Due of the bitterest d.'- MKDKtHill. (Ire.. rMi. 1.!. to foreclose a mortgage f. r $S7 H the largo; sum ,.VOr involved in a irgai action in Jackson county " .. m-.a i..r.,.i. I f"''11 '? ."" '""' .vesterd ly by the advance "arvi.,g from 35 to 57 i W ! '.. "v',.""r."' .'""""v. J Mr. Tyson. bales in the senate this .,.,.K.,n 1 ! ,.r ....,,r . J: " " ' " "' . .M"Kiine, ueninst a lhoroui;ll ilicussiou. A short pro ! grain hy ihe school rhildrcu Mill prob jai'ly be given aUo. l'lans are also eolng f.-rward for a taxpaicrs niccting soine lime in the near future, at vhi-h the snllie sub-jei-t will he discussed. The committee in charge is: .Mrs. W. l'ercy Tyson, chairman; Mrs. tlru Heed llenien way, principal of the l.iueolii school; Vern 1 1. lliiin, principal of the high school; t. A. Swnrts, uienilier of the school bo:ird; and 11. Klincr Muxey. editor of tin Springfield News. The w,ls tlate for the meeting has not yet been definitely dctermiued, according to Suit one that involved tin unusual align- j An Australian d p of .,1X10.000 ,";.;" uc 1 1 ""!" co,n tlii litffi l .til . J , , ,1 ; . .. "r- The roniplaint '.'l. introduced by Staples, aud pro- ! pect to obtaiu nearly 7U.(XKJ,0U0 posing to increase the salariea of the ! pounds sterling in Ull'o. supreme justices from f.Coll to 7olJ I a year, lite bill passed by a vote of IN lo 11, Senator Miller being absent. .Among house bills passed by the senate lata yesterday were: 11. II. 15(1, (.lakes Providing that assessor shall not raise assessed val uation of newly settled irrigable laud until water is secured. II. H. 0, Hazlett Changing date of elections in irrigation districts from second Tuesday of October, to f.rst Tuesday of November. The riimtilln delegation lute yes terday Introduced S. II. L'07 nuthorii- formerly worked fori me grain and forage crop experiment on a city pier. ' But I ul siatiou east of Cascades. set forth that on July I'd. llll.-i. the Hogui. Kivcr Val ley Canal company, iliiouuh .1. T. Sul livan, as manager, ami W. 1'. Mealey, as secretary, siguetl two promissory notes for a total of $7S7..'IH4, giving us security the Kocue t'r.-l. . rl tracts, except ten acres, ihe water rights of Fish and Four Mile lakes, lO.OIJO nun tier's inches in the n. rth ami south folks of llutte creek. Uie water rig'.ils CllICAdO, Feb. 111. Wheat open- of the Southern Oregon Irrigation ed excited today and aa much as seven ! company, water rights in K.nmat.l cents higher. May delivery touched j c unity, ditches in Jackson co.nity ami as high as I.S4ij a bushel as coin-1 all other assets. pared with I . . i Vj ut the ch.se on. i tie complaint ssks for judgment, Wheat Opens at Higher Levels on Chicago Market Kingdom of Hedjaz Reported in Ruins And Jeddah Fallen Ch ildren CY FOR "BUI" recognized as one of the oldest inhabitants of St. Peters burg, Fla. his living fate necessitated the amputation ot one or bill's legs by a sur geon. With tender care St. Petersburg hates to lose its In habitants Bill was nursed back to health, as able to fish as ever. But did he? Not so you could notice it. For folks, because he is a cripple, stuff him with fish. Sot fcr Bill. Three Indians are Held in Derailment Case at Pendleton Wednesday, 'the nae was largely in sympHfliy with advam-ei, at Liverpool aud Jiih iios A res atvouuta ami ac count of a revival of export demand. indications pointed to a big PENDLETON. Ore.. Keb. III. Three Indian youths were arreste 1 lute" yesterday in connection with the derailing of a big inn-let engine and freight train on the O.-.W. It. & N. trucks eajt of Pendltoii near Thn-"n Hollow, liy the piling of posts. on the track yesterday morning, but were r hytKed Inter, acevrding to iJie sher iff's office. Traffic was held up on the mine line for over V2 hours as tb result of the accident, as the big mal let was burled cross-wise with th track. The engineer and fireman wenv 'uninjured, though Conductor Hnxter was injured slightly and was taken to the hospital. ciety Woman of 12 Years Ago to Head Department W YORK. Feb. 13. From a 'tj Toman who had never done work as a wage earner until 12 ago, Mrs. William Laimbeer advanced to a position in the Na- ftlCity Bank of New York, where fill have charge of all business by the bank with women. , e went into hufinesa after her ml a Wall street broker, was 1 in an automobile. accident and! wsponsihility of carinir for Her r children was thmst upon her. gan in n position little above Of a elerkshin and Mtitidi1v H- H to the rank of executive in hrst biliiotl dollar rniniii.r-inl in America. Full Grown Bobcat Climbs Pole; Gets 66,000 Volt Shock VALE. Ore., Feb. ' 13, A full grown bobcat was electrocuted on 00,-000-vult line of the Vale Klectric company, between here and Nyssa. Ted Kuowles, who found the animal as he was patrolling the line, sa.d while getting the bounty, that the huge eat climbed the 50-foot pole and gut its face against the top wire while its legs were around the ground wire Avhich runs the length of the pole. The animal had takeu the entire load through iia body, blowing the fuse oif the Une " - ; ' ,. fnreelosurc of the m rigage and th decreeing .if a sale on ihe properly and righlx. In another legal action involving irrigation, .the niate land board of port bus ucss done in wheat during i Oregon filed suit against Hohert ('. he Lincoln holiday. 1. etudes advices! Ilaker, Sophemian I. (taker, Huelah were at hand from the United ' and Kdith Haker, 11. K. Huker and LONOON'. K-b. 13. A specul nr tiile iu the Morning Post unlay as sert that Ihe kingdom of tile Hedjiu is in ruins ami that the city of Jed dah, where King All's ti pa have been holding out against llm Saod'.i, has fallen. The nrticle adds that Mejina and a city or two iu tire norih alone re main of (he domain formerly ruled by ex-King Hussein, anl these may pass into the hands of Inn Sand's YVnhabi warriors witJiin a few days. 'Ijtie last telegraphic advices from Hedjast, received early this week, said Jeddah was uiuh'r shell fire. TOTTTF.R :- Fletcher's Cas toria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Tcctliiug Drop and Sootliing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Giildrcn all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of 'proven directions on each parknp;e. Thysicians evcryirvhere recommend it SALEM. Ore., Feb. 13. UP) The house yesterday decided to Tefer the child labor amendment issue to the voters of the state and tJiereby side stepped a record vote on tkt Wood ward ratification resolution. The question came tip when repre sentative Wood wa rd moved recon sideration of the'adption of the re port ff the resolutions committee, wiiich recomm nded a substitute lull for the resolution to the effect that the measure he Mihmittcd to the peo ple for an advisory vute upon which the next legislature might act. Japanese Shot in Hotel at Tacoma Stn.cs department t.f agriculture that world wheat supplies at the end of the crop year would be very low. The swift upturn of wheat values brought about heavy profit-taking sales, and thus led to u midden reac tion. On the ensuing setback, May wheat dropped lo $1.80 1-4. Lodge Membership Campaign to End SPItIN(iP IELD, Feb. 13. (Sp.' cial.i. A total of 18 applications for memheryhip r.nve been received by the Srrin?field lodge of Uie Woodmen of tJie World since the beginning of the membership campaign which will close with initiation ' February 28 at 8 o'clock in the Woodman hill. Local ofticers and members are keeping in close touch' with E. O. Hoal, d'strier manager, who is working in Spring field. E.igene, and neighboring town. It ift hoped by the local lodge that tin increase of 30 members will be ob tained, bringing the total from 170 nu mbers to the 200 murk. fuman Daniells Dies in Oakland IKUXIl, (..! L-K 1:tTro- 0. Ilunirlls T'-'. editorial writer ' Oakhnd Trikn. .....i f l tpn-her in I'ortlanil. Ore died "tin t his home in Alameda aft- o'"l U.noss. Ilnniells bended i ware" department on (he Tri-1 OPVOtrd nil enlnmenl nn Sji. r" and (Mkland affairs. s RAN TACOMA. Wash., Feb. 13. An un identified Japanese was found lying dead in a pool of blood with two shots through the head on the steps leading j up to a local Japanese hotel following three shots heard .by K. Torniuaya, who was sleeping in a room above, about 1:45 this morning. Ibis was the fourth murder in Ta coma within the past weeK. I'olice officers said a bullet hole through the door indicated that the George Stewart Injured in Fall SPRINGFIELD, Feb. 13. (Spe cial). George Stewart is recuperat ing ut. his home in Springfield after breaking three ribs when he fell building a cook-house for (he. Ander-son-Middletou Lumber company east of C ottage li rove on Wednesday. Mr. Stewart only fe 1 a distance of about three feet to the ground, but the m jury resulted. Llod Cochran of Mabel, son 4f J F. I 'ooh ran, received t reat meat in Springfield yesterday for a broken nose. The esrl'ilage of the nose was fractured when ho was hitby a base ball while playing at school. THE IDEAL' WIFE AND MOTHER She is the one who radiates health and happiness, ever ready for work or play, and wbatgivoman does not want to fill this ruW'.' When women (ieorge W. linker, the .MedfuJ Irri gation district, and Jackson count v, for tlie collection of a promissory note for $1500. signed llecemher 5,' 11117. with land iu the Cenlral Point district given as security tinder a mortgage. The $1,500 was loaned, the com plaint states, from t tlie "Irreducible school fund" of the state. Discussion to be Held on Proposed Bonds for School SritlNCFIKI.I), Ore.. Feb. 111. (Specinl) The proposed school bonds which are to he voted upon by the Springfield taxpayers in the city hall on March 'i will be subject of discus sion at the meedng of the Parent Teacher association in the Lincoln school building at a o'cloek on the nfr ernoon of Friday, February 10. Vern 1). Main, principal of the Springfield high sihonl, will give a talk on the bousing problem in the locnl schools, and the present and future .eeils in he city school work. An open forum will follow, with opportunity glveo for Reinforce Glands To Keep Young Says Scientist Dr. Arnold Lorand, of Aus ' tria, says In his book, "Old Ago Doforrod," In spoaking of the Qlands: "We must - insist upon the rolnforcemont of their functions If changed by aga or adlsoaso by means of oxtracts obtained from the similar or gans of healthy young ani mals." Glandogen, the new scientlflo gland tonio, propnred In tablot form, provide, a almplo method of taking glandular treatment. Hundrods of men and women who are weak, worn-out and run-down, are taking Glando gen to awakon the devitalized glands, so they may continue their normal function of sup plying the vital glandular se crutlons so nocessary to physi cal energy and perfoct health. Allen's Drug store and Rod Cross pharmacy will supply . you. Attention Ladies! Demonstration! At Hotel Osburn Magic Flesh Reducer and Wrinkle Remover MARGARET WAGGONER Hotel Osburn USE THE GUARD WANT AD WAYS shot had been fired from the top of i arMm tA ,eIltal depression they not only suffer themselves but crente a gloomy atmosphere in the home. Lydia E. Piukham's Vegetable Com pound is the one dependable remedy to overcome such conditions. For three generations it has been restor ing the women of America to health aud strength. the stnirs by someone in the hotel. In the pocket of the victim was found a letter bearing the name Mr. Kikuchi and written on a letter head from the new hotel Foster, Portland. Dearth of Wool Supplies Serious LONDON, Feb. 13. The dearth of wool supplies here is serious, and the difficulty was increased yesterday by receipt of a telegram from the Na- ;. OLD TIMCOANCE Old time "masquerade by the Mt. Vernon Auxiliary, Thurston Hall, Sat urday. Feb. 14th. I'rizes given. Kverv. body tv'co"!". f!3 7, f vo aDDe to forget 1 Yon get bran just as atiiresupplics it in thn nolewlieat grain when cat Shredded heat the balanced i. . .. . wa that keeps you fit. Eat this nourishing food every day. tedded Wlifiat lUlLMEAf 2Ll BISCUITS waaalaaW BISCUITS S.S.S. will rid you of bolls, plmplea, blackheads and skin eruptions! DON'T CLOSE your eyes to the warning which Nature gives when angry, painful bolls appear on your neck, face or other parts of vour body. Bolls, pimples and so-called skin disorders are the re Bult oi an impoverished condition of the blood and aro not to bo trifled with. It Is nothing more than folly to expect to got absolute relief from the use of local treatments, such as ointments, salves, etc. Such remedies may afford temporary re lief but you want more than re lief; you want a remedy which will rid vou forever of the tortur ing disorders. And the one remedy which haa no equal Is S S.S. 8.S.S. stops bolls and keeps them from coming. S.S.S. builds blood power! That Is what makes fight ing blood. Fighting blood destroys Impurities. It fights boils. It fights akin eruptions pimples, black heads, eczema! It always wins! S.S.S. has been known since 1S28 as one of the greatest blood build ers, blood cleansers and system strcngtheners ever produced. There are no unproven theories about S.S.S., the scientific results of each of Its purely vegetabls medicinal Ingredients are admitted by authorities. Begin taking 8.S S. today and clear your akin ot thoss blood disorders! You do not soon forget that which-stands for perfect-coffee satisfaction Golden West. The memory of (hut last dcli ciotis sip carries over to tho next. But, remember, too, that much of Ihe quality you like in Golden West comes from the mountain sides of distant lands where the world's hrst flavorcd high-grown coffee berries arc selected. The rest is lite result of 40-years of scientific blending nnd roast ing, and of vanillin parking lo carry that goodness to you. Also try G I 4 . n W.lt T Ones'. Teko. a. Gn,n J.p.n Jv a. A. - 0.C;5' W rf nataillll I, C It tl pans wit a Kr The handy VypnlnT top tt quickly, my, fly rmovd. No fn-or'nfr: no riiitttnc (n ; no raw edgm lo rut uu. You have a ranvnlnt ronUiner - when th cotfrt m ton. CLOSSET A DEVKRB, COFTEES A TEAS EXCLUSIVELY, . PORTLAND AND SEATTLE BUSY! WELL mTIXlEirS ! We Expected Eugene to Turn Out! But the' wave of buying enthusiasm that swept this store like a cy clone was bigger than we ever expected. We wish to thank the pub lic for their generous response to our advertising and if any custo mer was kept waiting longer than she thought necessary, we ask her pardon, for each of our large force of extra salespeople who were unacquainted with the stock did admirably under the circum-' stances. We are now organized and can go the pace. Mo Tome ta Wnke M1 TOO BUSY TODAY Taking Care of the Greatest Shopping Throng That Ever Attended a Sale in Eugene! If You Couldn't Get in Today No Time to List Prices But the Bargains Will Be Here I Thousands of Them ! ROBERT W. PRESCOTT -CLOSING OUT Large's Appare Shop n Coffee Urgcr sii it nor. KoaomicL eWorld's Bert Wood Medicine O "M CIomM Wv.n a. 8. 8. is told at ill t" Ar imm In Itn lllcl. Th. 'TA Ml J HUJ