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FrIi1;iy Evening, February 13, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Tago Five' Here's a Thought on Advertising Somo people, think Hint when a 'store advertises, it costs them money and so they believe- that in order to advertise a store must chargo more. This isn't so. Advertising SAVES us money. And ' hero's the logical reason. Anything that can be sold in quan tity, can be sold for less. Wo can sell a doien coats for less money per coat than we would have to charge for tone. And in order to sell a dozen coats we must adver Our money. advertising saves YOU CITY NEWS (Continued from pace one) Lane Schools are Having Programs Many schools of Lane county ore bbierrinfr Arbor dny in conjunction irith programs in observance of Iiiu win's birthday. The plan of having both exercisei the aroe dny was sup gfsted to the county teachers by E. J. jloore, county superintendent of schools. Thft Arbor day programs this year stress the forrst fire protection movement. At several of tlio county schools trees were planted today as In former .years. ALBERT FISH KILLED COQUILLK, Ore.. Feb. 13. Albert Fifth, 43, was killed almost instantly by the limb of it falling tree at Cons Hay Lumber company camp 8 at Cunningham, nenr here WedncsdHy afternoon. He had just felled the tree. A widow aurvives him. REINDEER I Hide for Sale-1 will make an excellent Rug SATURDAY SPECIALS Beef Boasts, lb 14c Beef Boils 9c Hamburg 15c PICNICS 16c COTTAGE ROLLS 20c' D. E. Nebergall Meat Co. 66 E. 9th Phones 36 and 37 and ypvrolh avenuei went, is n niui.c:d ly K, K. Sbaw of the Ber Laue county ageut. L. L. Graham Returas Ituilrilug count ruction is booming tu iJir loos bay country, reports L. L. (i!m)mVu ditm-k't freight and paisseu,:- tr agent of the Southern I'acific rail-J road, who has returned from a trip over th company's lines on that lunch. A total .of 350 feet of front ace in new buildings is being erected on f-outh liroadway street in Marb field, be says, at an approximate cot of iV.OOO. Most of the buildings have two stories, and of concrete. Trnip service ha been revumcd on the c Ul schedule for the Coos Imit line, nnnounces Mr. (irahanv The nipht train nt 1 a ui. which has ben hcl.l until 0 a. ni., and the rettirniug t r-iin from the south, which changed from 11:43 da.vlijtht, are being ro umel u their old schedules. Tolograph Line Installed Corkou the installation of a new simplex wire, both for ue as tele graph or telephone, is, under way by the Postal Telegraph company be tween Portland and Kugenc and this in expected to be iu operation withiu tho ucxt month, according to B. F. Brown, local manager of the com pany The business at the Eugene office has shown an increase and the change ju schedule whereby the office in open until 10 p. m. was made to tako care of the increase, the mail ager states. Poultry to Return Tho prUo poultry of Ben F. Keen ey now on display at the national bar red Plymouth how under way at Tampa, Florida, is oxpected to be shipped back to Lane county Mon day. Mr. Kceuey states. Two birds sent to the show by Mr. Keeney were awarded prises. The show will close tomorrow. The entries from Lane were shipped the farthest of any (bat were displayed at the bhow, is the word received from the show officials. DoMolays Initiate Eight young men were initiated into the Order of LH-Molay at the Masonic hull last night. This brings the enroll ment in the local chapter 'to 100, it is stated by Orlando liollrs, head of tho order. Professor F. E. Dunn, Sam Mosher and C. M. Stevens spoke at a bauquet given the juuior organization following the ceremonies. "All Blacks' Coming , The famous New Zealand "All Blacks" rugby football team will be in Eugeue Sunday evening, February -2, on their way to play in Southern California, jt was learned at tho Southern Pacific district office to day. The players will be here for only a brief time, it is stated. There are 40 of them in the organization. Permits Granted Building permit for a $3000 resi dence at 1177 Washington street was granted to Mrs. El mini Rupert tins morning by V. H. Alexander, city in spector of. buntings. - Eugene Fruit Growers' company was also given n permit for an addition to the boiler room of their packing plant between Seventh avenue and Eighth avenue -n C Hart Schiffner & Miri Hart Schaf fner & Marx New Spring Styles $35 to $60 Two-button and three-button coats, easy of line, but Bmartly cut, are being called for by young men. The wide trousers, so popular last year, are more than ever the thing now. Snug at the waist, they are, falling wide and straight . to "cuffs. , They're comfortable and masculine, yet smartly correct in every detail; you'll like them. The New Spring Stetsons Have Arrived WADE BROS. Hart Schaf fner & Marx Clothes Ferry street, to cost approximate! Marriages Are Light Friday the thirteenth seema to have tailed matrimony today as no It-reuse clerk up to late this afteruoou. Ven turing iuto uiumwouy with tue Hoo doo of Friday aud V as a starter lue never proved very popular. Water Turned Off To permit work on tho new con crete bridge across the mill race, water has becu turned out of th 4lt earn, it is annoum-cd. Power fur the excelsior factory, woolen mills ami Ice plant will ba furnished by electri city until the bridge is finished. TUr shifts of men are working on th construction. Here From Portland Mr. aud Mrs. Julius Schmidt ot Portland are here for a visit of a few days. Mrs. Schmidt is Uie daughter uf Charles Knoop, resident of tho Kivcr road, who was injured when struck by a enr near his home recently. Mr. Knoop is reported to be getting along all right. Office s Refitted Equipment for the tpffire of O. b. Fletcher, new county agent of Lane, is being placed in the offices in tho lilHmAiit . that KAtlPtllnlll M lioh of thia equipment has been stored in the courthouse since the office of county agent was abolished more than two years ago. Youth Fined $25 .lohn Douglas Scott, was arrested last night at tho Rex theater on a charge of disorderly conduct. Arraign ed before iludgo Cieorge A. tiilmoro thin morning in municipal court, bn pleuuid guilty, and waa fined !! "liw.'trt to pay the fine, and will be rc- rpiind to work for the city 1J days. Leaves for MoKenzlo , Smth Taylor, senior ranger in the Cascade national forest, and ranger at MKenzie bridge, left yesterday for a few days' visit 'nt the ranger station. Sir. Taylor has been in the local office f the Cascado forest during the winter. Fined for Fraud Leo McGahey was fined $"'0 in the court of Justice Harold J. wells to day on a charge of defrauding nn inn keeper. McOahry wns returned to jail and Into this afternoon had not paid his fine. Pleads Not Guilty L. D. Kunkle held on charge of theft of a spotlight pleaded not guil ty when he waa given a hearing this morning. He was to have been tried on the charge late this afternoon iu justice court. Children Incoulated Dr. S. M. Kerron, city and county health officer, started today to give the second iti oculist ion against diph theria to the children of the Geary school. ' Lincoln Sermon Announced- "Lincoln The Seeker" will be the sermon theme of tho Kev.- Frank Fay iMkfy Sunday morning at the tnitar ian church. The soloist at this serv ice will be Violet Mills, contralto. Arrive In Los Angeles .Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Wells of Eu geue, who recently left Eugene for California by motor, have arrived in Eos Angeles, it is announced by their eon, Judgo Harold J. Wells. Leaves for Portland George O. Goodall, local insurance agent, left this nfternoon for Fortlnnd where he will spend the week-end on a. business visit and expects to return here Sunday evening Bankrupt Stock Sold The bankrupt stock of C. H. Coch ian of Cottagu Grove was sold yester day to Earl Hill of Cottage Grove. ! The sale was handled by the U M. ! Travis, Inc. McKenzIes Meet Members of tho MrKenzie I'ioneers club met last night in the new Cod grfgntional church building, and ap pointed repreaentntiven to tHke part in the coining membership ruundup. ; Bicycle Is Found A report has been made tint a bi- cycle bas been lying in a vacant lot at the corner of Eigbth avenue west and Jcfferami and it Is believed that it j may have ben stolen and abandoned. Mother to Arrive C. It. Jorkurd, junior forester with the Cascade national forest office, 'went to Portland last night, where be is exporting his mother to arrive from 1 1'eiiusyIvDiiia. Taxpayers to Elect F.iecllun of officers will ba held flt the meeting of aome local taipayer Si the court house tonight. Kinil Koppo presided at the laat meeting. Cattle Purchased The Ku(rne Tacking company an nounces the puivhHp of (H head of high-fcrsde Hereford rattle from the Vnmluyn ranch of Coburg. Fred Lookley Here Fmd 1ockley, taff writer for the Oregon Journal, viinlrd in Eugene yeittrrdsy and was an over-nigbt guept at the Ot-burn hotnl. Visiting at Portland Mr. sml Mrs. NobH I.in. of this city lft today by motor for I 'or t laud where they will visit over the welp nd. Here From Waltervllle Mrs. Mary Milliran, redden of the WsltrrvHIe dintrlci, waa a bmlness vliii tor in Eugene today. Bounty Is Collected 4 (ins William vas at the office of the county clerk toilny to collect the iKjunty on two bobcats. Land Patent Filed A t'nif-d Stntrn pntrnt nn 40 rrc of Isnd filfd on hy Alfred II. finnx win filed today for record at the of fice of the c jiinly clerk. Visiting at Mabel Arnold Co tier, count club )fitt, is at Mahe and that virtnftr toHsy n the intr-renta of bo) aud girla cluS uifanixatioO. TAKES STAND IT I.OS ANGELES. Feb. KV Herbert Wilsou, ex-ilergymAti. mail bandit aud murderer, still occupied tho wit ncsa chair as tcttimouy was resunu'd lotlay in the federal court trial of the Wilaou Ltrothem, Herbert and Frank, and two other alleged members of the so-called Wilson gang, on robbery charges growing out uf a mail truck holdup here March II, 1U2L W uson s direct testimcuy waa com pleted late yasterday and defense counsel was expected to subject him to searching cross-examination to day, for it is upon thnformer minis ter's words that the government' case largely depends. Guarded by the bristly weapons of nearly a score of armed deputies, this man who once lived on a preacher's salary told jurors .a tale of the inner conferences of a nation-wide ring of 'rniual whoso "jobs" involved mil lions of dollars. His testimony was richly interlard I with estimates of loot ranging from a few thousands of dollars to $1,000,000, according to the "size" of the always carefully plotted crime. Mir gang, he said, took weeks to work out the (let nili of the ML'l mail truck holdups in I OS Angeles, iu which ap proximately a half million in cnh. gems and securities waa aeized. He touched also on a SIIOO.OOO Jewel robbery in New York, a contemplated $100,000 department etoro aafe blow ing here, which was frustrated, and a number pf "smaller jobs," such as a $10,000 gambling resort holdup in Loh .Angeles, disposal of stocks. bonds nml other securities taken in the, U)-t mail robberies was a task superintended by Jack Klcrick, a co-i defendant with Wilson, the latter tes tified alleging that Elerick arranged to have the bonds "floated'1 in New York by a Tom Itiley, in Chicago by a Mike t-Utllivan and "Chicago Whit ey," anl in Iteno by a friend i f Kler h'k's who could dixpose of securities through Nevada banks. T ACT IS OPPOSED STATE HOUSR, SALEM, Ore., Feb. 33. The senate late yesterday went on record unanimously against the passage by congress of the "mi gratory bird refuge act." This camo up as house joint memorial number 1, introduced by Kirkwood, protesting the passage of the act, the memorial being addressed to congress. By the bill in congress, it is declared the government plans to establish bird refuges in some of the states, includ ing Oregou, mid charge hunters a li cense fee of $1 to hunt on the re serves. Sportsmen of the state nro solid against the congressional meas ure. House joint memorial number 0, protesting agniiiNt the covernment In cluding Diamond lake in the Crater Lake forest reserve was adopted by the senate yesterday. The memorial aska congrsa, instead of placing Dia mond lake In the Crater Lake re serve, to deed the lake and its ahoreS to the state of Oregon. Walnut Kernel is Taken From Lung1 Of Little Child SEATTLE, -Vanh., Feb. IS. Kol lowing the removal of a walnut ker nel from her lung, Inut night, phyni" nans of a private honpitRl were hope ful torinr of Having the life of lr nire Wehrli, aged it) month, of l'ort Angclcg, Wau. An X-ray rxamination revealed, the nut kernel In the right bronchus of the child, a iihort dietanrc below the right nnd left intersection, declared physician. Jnflainntion was anid to be preeent and pneumonia had set in. In removing tho obstruction phvui. ciniiB aaid they Inserted a steel tube with a small electric light at the lower end. It.v passing dclicnte instruments through the special tube the doctora asserted they were able to remove the kernel and the sur rounding inflamd tissue. Saturday One Day Only Silk Remnant Sale 1K2 to 4 Yard Lengths $j:oo Yd. Sold by the Piece Only About U0 pifocs in tliis cxtniorilinarv silk remnant sale for Saturday only! Messalinps, crepest, anil a lVv novelty silks selling iu ail ordinary way at $2.50 ami $3.00. BROWN TAN NAVY' BLACK GRAY Ph No phono or mail orders on thi.s item, please, and we cannot urges too strongly your early attendance to secure tho' hotter pieces Hundreds of Lovely Valentines 1 to 10c Ea. Tho quaint delightful old custom of scattering sunshine with n Sf. Valentino greeting card will he observed tomorrow. AVe have an excellent assortment of carda and valentines for grown nps m well ua kiddies. Also novelty party enrds. Phone Eii:B.iiisiiinikrgjajii:M;i:f3 one I M. C, A. The campaign 1o raise $12,."00 nTdcd to carry out tho work of tho Kugenc Y. 51. A. during tho cn Piling yoar will ho officially touchwl off nt 0:.'l0 tonisht. Ovor 120 drivo workers will meet for dinner at tho Y. M. O. A. buihiinjr to loarn tho ob jectives and instructions for the cam naifrn which is Hot for noxt wwk. W. K. Newell, executivo chairman of tho campaign will preside at the meeting. Mo will Introduce V. AV. Dillon, of 1'ortland. atatp Y. M. C- A. secretary who i In Kugenc to super vine the campaign. Frank Kberhart, KiiRcno general secretary will prenent the financial condition of the iustitnliou at tho present time, explaining the annual budget, nnd give the re ti nous why fi im no ml awsisttiiK-o is needed.-, Short talks from the floor will be m(ule by team captains aud division managers. ( 11. llohgalt, instructor in the Eugene Bible Ihuvorsity school of music will entertain with n .vocal solo and will lead a number of songs, council colling for a special election for the expending of $o(H,H) on secur ing more grounds for the present park. PARK PLAN FAVORED MILTON, Feb. l.T Over TO mem bers and guests were present ot the banquet given by the Milton Commer cial club. The club went on record Iu supporting the action of the city A THREE DAYS' E COLDS : Break a Cold Right Up witt 'Tape's Cold Compound" Take two tablatf Try thrna houri until thren dnaaa ara taken. Tha flrat doae alwaya lTa rallef. Tha i aicoad and third dnana complatalr' brak up tha . cold. Haaaanti and aafa to taka. Contalna no qui-; nine, or nplatea. M 1 11 1 on U"e "Papa'a C o Id Compound" W tblrW-ll eaita. Druilit furnW U. Chronic coughs and persiitent coMa lead to aerioua luns trouble. You can ; Hop them now with Creomulaion, an smuhified creosote that la pleasant to i:ake. Creoraulsion ia a new medioal liscovery with twofold action; It soothes nd heals the Inflamed membranes and cilia the aerm. Of all known drugs, creosote ia reo gniind by the medioal fraternity as the (reatest healing agency for the treat nent of ehronle coughs and colds and ithcr forms of throat and lung troubles, reomuliion contains, in addition to ireosote, other healing eleoienls which tooths and heal tho Inflamed mem. oranes and stop the Irritation nnd In. Semination, while tho creosote goea on o the stomach, Is absorbed Into tho jlood, altacka the seat of the troublo md destroys the germs that lead to MMisumption. Creomulsion if guaranteed aatisfac ory in the treatment 01 ehmnlo oougha md colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal aronchltis and other forma of throat md lung diseases, and it excellent for suildlng lip the system after colds of :he flu. Money refunded if any eough r cold, no matter of how long atand ng, ia not rellered after taking accord ng to directions. Ask ynur druggist. Creomiilsioa Co., Atlanta, Ca. (Adv.) Bell Theatre Springfield Fri. Sat., Fob, 13 - 14 a k .'.aiu aBi Bai mm v - m i i . 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