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. Friday Evening, February n . Page Six THE EUGENE OUARD i ' I s M i ! E TO 5- IH BOND DISPOSAL GIRL FRIENDS OF FLOYD COLLINS WAIT i rnnrni mi iiiLU aaas. ncnDLni nuumin i Tears Dim Eye3 of Kentucky Maidens Who Watch at Cave While Rescuers Work Frantically at Shaft Being Dug STATIC liOI'Ki:, SAI.KM, Or Feb. 111. Kjcli'iixiim of tli five-ycur limit set 'by Iho l'.ttl Ii'gislutm-i) tut llio Btutn highway c-oiiiiiiion tu soil a special $7,00(1,0(10 bond isuc f"' Htii te liigbwuy work wus autliurisevd by tbe Iinuso this morniiis after s twu liuii'r ilobutc. 'J'lic luw of Btipu Inti'il tbut the Issuo, in mlditiou to Hie otber regulur issui'S, iiermitled ll to the -1 per tent tux limitutiou nieni uie, bud to be sold prior (o My iS, Tbc bill' piiBed this umniliiK. sets an indefinite time for tbc disposal of uliout HOO,(HX left from tno $7,- 000,000 aniount. Tbe ailin wus auiiior i.ed iu l'.l-l to provide for emergen cy uoeils. Tbc measure, bouae bill intro duced by Senator Hall- nnd Kepre Bentiilivo I'ord iu iVsisnecl to clear up eonfiicling provision in llio liiw of 1UHJ, according to its )ropoueut. Opposition Hoard. The opposition fought the bill ve hemently, maintaining lhat tbo amendment passed ilus inuru.ug per mitted tho atate highway couuiiissiun to refund on the fi ,000,000 issue and issue new bonds. "it makes the Bky the limit de clared lleprcsentativo Cowgill of Jackson county, who with nepresentu tive Carkin, tbe sauie couniy, led the light on the bill. "As soon as a mil lion dollars is rotired another million can be issued. Let us pay as we go." Hamilton of Wend fought for the bill. "We can't stop highway building now," he declared. "In eastern Ore gon and in certain coast counties work is hardly slnrted. Jtecause llio Willamette valley ia paved,, there 1b no reason to. stop and lorget eastern Oregon and other sections." Mr. Carkin Speaks. ' Hepresenlatlve Carkin opposed the bill, be explained, on account of the policy it carried. "It'a a question of whether or not we Bhall give free reign to the highway commission." he averred. "I have every confidence in the highway commission, but it is like individuals In that it ia likely to re come too enthused in its work. If the bill iB passed, tbe commission can re issue as rapidly at refunding is pro vided. There is 8 move on to bring up our valuation of property which would make available greater Income tor tbe commission than now exists." Among bills passed by tho senato today were S. B. latl, Maglndry Pro viding for sanitary regulation of all tourist camps under the direction of the state board of health. S. 11. 105, Mogladry For eradica tion of bovine tuberculosis and cre ating office of dairy and herd inspect or in Lane county. A senato concurrent resolution ex pressing the thanks of the state to II. A. Booth of Eugene for. the statue of "The Circuit ltldcr" which waB presented to the stnto by Mr, Booth, passed tho senate today. iiiiiaiir53 lr rrnwiw -f'fcn isinsiwri.iiii'tVrirwl ' !fv 7 r fiaMyiZyi: FLAYED IN TALK (Continued from page one) BE EXAMINED AT ONCE DO NOT suffer Indefinitely with Piles ot other Recta I or Colon dis orders. Examination will relieve you o worry and doubt about your condition and my treatments will cause speeds recovery of your former good health and vigor- My treatment for Piles b GUARAN TEED to cure vou or the fee for yout treatments will be refunded. Call or write for aan FREE book oa Pile and sdni Rectal sued Colon disorders. k rF AN Oi pwrf iSiinaiiii aos-sa ttas OuHdk ITIVWJ'PlAiri a in An u rIM STMWW3 'MAI N a irtore promising cavern. The drill bole in the center of tho shaft bus gone to 70 feet without penetrating the limcstono roof, but another more tnniiirfiiilA rnvprn inav ho discovered in the side wall as was tbe ouo found this morning. Tbe military board of Inquiry at Cave City adjourned until - o'clock and tbe members went to the cave. lirigadier-Uencral 11. II. Denhardt, iu command of tbe situation, said the court adjourned because Beveral wit nesiiea mlled for this morning were actively on duty at the cave. HISTORY OF CASE SAND CAVE, Ky Feb. lb. OP) Tbo chronological history of the he roic efforts to save Floyd Collins from his underground prison follows: Friday,' January UOi Collins, ex ploring Siind cave discovers marvel out subterranean coliseum eighty feot high, about 1100 feet from entrance of gaud cave. Climbing out, a rox shift pins his left foot. January 81: Collins' plight is dis covered by Jewell Kates, son of the tenant on the farm into which tiund cave burrows. Sunday, February 1: Torches used to boat stono so it can be chipped eas ily fails to achieve much progress and Collins begs to be pulled at coat of foot. : - February 2: Air compressor and drill arrivo from Louisville, but saudy nature of cavern dliioourugo their use. Collins harnessed, but rescuers fall to pull him loose. . February It: Appeal for troops to preserve order and electric lights tuken In, ouo being hung around Col lins1 neck. February 4: Collins reports his foot free, but slide cuts off rescue work ers; stato troops arrive Dr. llazlett of Chicugo, finds it impossible to am putate Collins' leg so he cun bo token out. ' ' February B: Floor of cavern rises and walls close In a few feet ahead of Colliua. Last time Ills voice is heard. February 0: Tuuueliug began on shaft about 50 feet from Sand cave entrance niifled to strike the original cavern Just above Collins. Radio tests indicate Collins still alive. February 7; Koscue shaft progress-ed-"5 feet of the estimated sixty feet to reach Collins. February 8: Fumes of banana oil, strong but harmless, forced into rave, but fail to emerge anywhere. Taken an indication no other cntrauce to cavern, February 0: Military court ordered to settle rumors that story was hoax, that Collins had been murdored by neglect and relief workers of out DECISION WILL CUT Linian ann Ciara Frea of norse Bona, Ky., watted with tears In their eyes for word from friend, Floyd Collins, trapped In Sand Cavenear Cave City, Ky. aiders bad hwu utistiuetod by persons living near the cove. February IU: Court martial oprns, witncMSett nagailing hoax theory. Tim Del reached the iU-toot level. f Februury 11; Military court contin ued. Mound ampiilier to a I a fuilid lor first time to record noitsen dt'ieiin.oed to have been Coll.ns' rct.iiirutio.it.. liunauu oil funics enter nliuft from sinull croviccs in bottom of tihaft, February J: Mining drill Htrikett llmettton for firm tune at di'iyh of AH feet; limcHtouu thought to form top of Collins' priKoii. Downward draft felt for first time in abaft and accepted n iudicutivc of large crevice near shaft. their BREATHING SAID HEARD IFJ lAVERI. (Continued from page one) IV1ARKET RDAD LIST Discovery of Age Of 103 Brings oh Death of Woman CIEVlXANLl, Feb. , III-Hiscov-ery that sue was KKl years old in stead of U3 aa she thought is believed to have hustened the death of .MrB. .Maria Hyncs, one of Cleveland's few eenteuariuus. Mrs. llynes was heallhy and spry until a lew months ago, and a grandson asked to let him see whut i her birth certificate issued in London, England, looked like. - Finding It dated July !!8, 1S2L', the grandson culled It to Mrs. llyues' at tention. Bhe became ill, members of her family said, through worry over the ten years' discrepancy and died yesterday, tilio came here from Lou don more than TO years ago. House Thrown Into ' ; Uproar by Poem WASHINGTON, Feb; 15. The. hoiso was thrown into an uproar to- day when Representative Vinson, democrat,' Kentucky attempted to rood a poem entitled "Cal's Hobby Horse," and Representative Luce, re publican, Massachusetts sought to have him stopped as he concluded tnc first line. Mr. I.uco contended it was a breach of house rules for a member to cast ridicule on the president. After hot debate in which a dozeu members participated, UcprcBentutive Bucll, re publican, New York, presiding, over ruled Mr. Luco and Mr. Vinson gave biB reading. Three Dance Hall Licenses Granted Jo other tire eveur won favor so qeieklyS TIRES and TUBES COLUMBIA TIRE CORPORATION, PORTLAND, ORSOON B. & M. TIRE CO. 845 Olive St. Friday, the thirteenth has no ter rors for proprietors of Lane county dance halla as three applications for permits were granted todny by the county court, which in tho largest day's business along this liue in some tune. The dance hall permits were given to: Four-Ii 1 in 11 of Wendling, J, AV 'Furcell. Veneta dance hnll, Veneln, William Smith. I. O. O. F. hall of Mnpleton, C. V. Buck. During the past few months the number of applications for dance li cences In the county has vhown a big increase, is tbe report. Appropriation for Navy is Requested WASHINGTON. Feb. Xn Ap propriation of ?.'tO,0(HMKM to carry out tbo naval (instruction program recently nutJuwhted was requested of congress today by the budget bureau. TO JOIN FRATERNITIES WIU.AMKTTK FNIVKUNITY. HAliKM. Feb. I!t. Kpson leltn Mu announces the pledging of laryl ('ha pin of Salem. Kappa (.annua liho an nounce h the pledging of Hugh McGtl vrs. Sigma Tan annouuern tho pledg ing of William Tweedio and latl Mc Ivor of Naches, Wash. fitl it 1 ih RooSevelt Hotel I V PORTLAND " OR! Ml mm A select hotel offering unexcelled service at reasonable rates. Every room with bath. Centrally located and easily reached without driving through con- 1 Jur own cafe offers delightful food I' tastily served. Cioaoi M. Kino, Manacii TARK AND SALMON 8TS. In a - Htippleinentary deciHiou handed down today Judge (J. F. Skip worth holdK that the market road fundn of Luno county for the com inn year also exceed the nix- per cent limitation and thin decision will mean a further cut in the levy, according to .fudge f. I Barnard. A total of $l't.L'25.rM will be cut from the levy an a result of the two decisionx. The firnt included a rut nf Mi7ihi mul the rut in the market road fund will be $jr.V. It is now believed that tbe I tax problem of Kane which has been j more or lens to the fore since tho j framing of the budget for tbe coining I year ix settled, according to tbe hope expressed today by county officials of all depnrtmentH. Many Married by Judges, is Report VANCOUVER, Wash" Keb. '13. Marrinite returns on file ut (lie audi tor's office indicnte that a Urge per cent of couples receiving nuu-ringe li censes here in HI -e did not regard inf ceremony froiu u religious standpoint and a majority of those who preferred, to be mnrried by a minister were su: isfied with the one nearest at hand, regardless of .creed. Out if 2430 returns made, DV7 were married by. Jtidge or justice of the peace, 8U1I were married by two min isters liviUK 'neroHH the street from the cpurt house,' nnd ,'UtS .by miuisters within four blocks of the court houmv . i . Famous Sculptress Dies in New York rieultural conference apparently had recommended that the fanners should restrict their crops lo the demand of the domestic market while industry is permitted to go into the world mar kets and sell at world prices. ' Fight li Seen. Acrif-ulturo. he said, should he al lowed to market lis surplus in the j world markets or industry should not, have been allowwl u protective turiff. 1 The uiiestiou of the position of the commerce department was ulo brought into the senate hearing wheu Chairman Norris asked Mr. t'arey if! the conference hud found any feeling . us between government departments in the testimony it bud tuken. "Well," replied the witness, "I think there was a fine t ght on be tween agriculture and commerce on some points." The house committee voted to con clude hearings early next week. The j en:ite committee also adjourned un til tomorrow after Senator Hulston, democrat, Indiana, had suggested the subject of agriculture relief be aban doned until nest congress and that sub committees be appointed to rep-, reeiir i he south, central and western , sections with instructions to draw i separate' bills covering the needs of .hose territories. Storms Inundate Tule Lake Region RI.AMATII FALLS, Feb. Many haystacks lie under water in the Tule lake region south of here, due to the heavy rain or snow of the past week, but no serious damage has been reported, (irazing lands iu this district are above the flood stage. Lost river, reported out of its bank early today, was said to be recediug, by officials of the United States re clamation service bureau here. Two bridges west of Sumner hike arc washed out. Baby Boy Born on Friday, Good Luck The old superstition about bad lut'K coming on Friday tbc thirteenth is abnegated by .Mr. nnd Mrs. K. V. Lindslay, KHJ4 Fifth avenue west. Good luck, spelled in capital letters, arrived today, they declare. A son whs born to Mr. and Mrs. Lindslay at the F.ugeno hospitul. Phone S. E. Stevens for nlano tuning ' NEW VOltK, Feb. 1;!. .Mrs. Clio Hintou Hraeken, - sculptures,, died yesterday of pueuninnia at her home in Washington sii'irc. She was oh years old and the widow of William H. IVrucken,- a lawyer, to whom she was married in UKKI, a year after she obtained a divorce from the late Jas. G. lluueker. music critic. Mrs, llrncken at tbc age of 20 won a $10,000 prize for her statue of Gen eral Fremont in Montnna. She is survived by three children and a sister. ANNOUNCEMENT C. P. Hulegaard has purchased the interest of his former partner, A. 0. Winther in the : Glenwood - Grocery " A complete and up-to-date line of groceries at all times. Gay! Sparkling! Youthful! Are These Charming New Hats An entire garden of them, each radiating its own individual springthu, loveliness. Each interpreting one of fashion's favored modes. HATS THAT ARE FULL OF LIFE AND COLOR. ALL ARE RECENT ARRIVALS Specially Priced for Saturday $5.00, $7.50 anfj $10.00 All of the new spring shades are represented, including the ever popular hlack. - Eugene Millinery Co. 694 Willamette Street i Foot Frozen Six Weeks Ago; Little Girl Crying Now KKKMUNT, Nob.. Feb. i:t. Six wet-ks ago while on a trip to South Itakutu where she was called tu tes tify agniiiHt the meu who Intel mur dered her Kriuxifsitber, and wounded ! her father, uue or the feet of little r.iiiina .lessiii), 1J, Kreuioiit school pu pil, wiiti frozen hut her plight was not j U acovered until yesierday when she begun cr.ving in the classroom and her teacher, .Miss Lta Martin, ques tioned her, ' iJiinng (he six weeks the girl had gone without medical attention, never uttering a word nor showing a sign of l-ii n. ' A serious condition lias developed from luck of attention, -but with the proper cure, physicians said, t'ie foot can be suved. was arrested late last nigbt charged with maintaining arju operating a Hlill. A moonshine plant, manufactur ed from a five-gullon kerosene can cod a copper coil, was found upon inn premises nnd confiscated hy the of ficers,' who also obtained two gallons of moonshine, a quantity of cider and 100 gn'.lons of mash. The rase wifii turned over to the governmpnt fof Insure with Henry Tromn, 33 W.flth Will a met X. McLean. Insurance, $&( te Si. Phone 617. ,i Groceryman Will Face Still Charge UOHKItrltfi. Ore., feb. 13. W. K. KriMlM'r. proporyninn t Onklnnd. SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST! Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are . not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millipns and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Mrnl Mi iv m The speed-up breakfast for busy folk.! m Colds ' Pain Toothafche Neuritis Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism "A penny for a cot ton ball, A penny for a needle, . That's the way the money goes " OLD SONG HOW DOES YOUR MONEY GO? Small sums, wheth er spent or saved, mount up rapidly. " You must spend but you can also save. An interest account with us en couragep thrift, en- ' abling you to make small deposits reg ularly at compound Interest. THAT'S THE WAY THE SuONEY GROWS. It Is easy to open an account. Just call and make your first deposit of $1.00 or more. Bank Commerce EUGEN E.OREGON Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 DruggifU. Asoirla Jj Ui, trade mark of Bajer Manufacture of Monoaceticacldeittr of BallolicarfJ K. A. EDWARDS Phone 1971 Grocery 7th and Olive Elks Bldg. SPECIALS Beginning Saturday and Continuing For One Week 7c Mo rise SUGAR, 10-LB. SACK : . BULK SHORTENING, LB . ASSORTED COOKIES, LB 5 LARGE ROLLS TOILET PAPER 3 LBS. ROLLED OATS . . . .' K ERRS RO-LLED OATS WITH PREMIUM PKG. S5f SWEET PICKLES, PT 2 LBS. COMMERCIAL CHOCOLATES .. NICE CLEAN ENGLISH CURRENTS LB 2Se 45c Ice Fresh Fruita n.nrl Vpcrptahles Daily Northrup King; & Co.'s Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds Snpr.ialo. Hplivprprl wit.Vi nt.hfir CT0Cerie3 Phone us your orders, we give each special attention J Half the dy' work is in the start! Albers Minit Oata ttart, your business-follc off with an energy-breakfast duhed up in double quick time. Three to five minutes that' all it takes to have Minit Oats steaming hot, ready to serve. Ready to carry them through to noon with energy to spare I For none of the health-and-energy value of oats is lost in the Albert pre -cooking process. Every bit of the oat nutriment is retained. Only the cooking process is speeded up. And this pre-cooking gives the oats a nut like, toasty taste that's great? , Try Albers Minit Oats for your "better breakfast tomorrow morning see what a difference it makes' an Better Breakfaft Cereal Saturday and Monday Specials 10 Ih. Sack Host Cane Sugar .. 75c 100 lh. Sack Best Cane Sugar $7.10 3 lbs. Bananas 25c AVoodlawn Butter, lh ' 42c 3 Dozen Small Oranges 25c 4 Florida Grape Fruit 25c Fresh Hanch Eggs, per dozen . . 25c Salad Oil in Bulk, per gallon $1.40 (Bring container) (i ihs. Small White Beans 50o 3 lbs. Fancy Head Hice 25c 4 lbs. Bulk Macaroni 25c 4 lbs. Bulk Cocoa , 2 lbs. Bulk Dates Fresh Salted Peanuts, lh. Fancy I'icnics, 11) 2 35c Cans Fnlneo Car Salmon 49c 3 l'kgs. Kellogg's Corn Flakes . 25c 1 lb. linn Hoval Club Coffee .... 49c 3 Hi. Can Uovnl Club Coffee $1.45 o lb. Can Hoynl Club Coffee .. $2.35 25c 25c 20c 16c $1.85 10c 25c 25c Xo. 10 Pail Dure Lard Celery or Lettuce, each 7 lbs. Carrots (! Iks. Butabagas or Turnips Fancv Netted Gem Potatoes per 100 lbs .r Xo. '2 Cans Gnrne IVui; o Xo. 2 Cans Broken Sliced Pineapple !''.",' iq 4 Large Cans Peaches or Aprils o t rt T.., ...,., ..a ...... ) iiiiiui' vans .r ) i n.i T).... JC $2.50 , 98c 3 Cans Good Teas 3 Cans Tender Sweet Corn 2 Cans Shrimp 2 20o Pkirs. Cluster Kair-in? 10 Tall Cans Armour's Mil! 3i lb. Box Soda Crackers .r lb. Box Graham Crackers Xewton Annies, per box .. 11 Large Bolls Toilet Taper 4 49 40c 2Jo . ?5c .. fi'JC , 5& . 81 $1.35 5C 25c Cans Light. House Cleanser l lb. Sack Princess Flour KITCHEN HARDWARE AND GARDEN IMPLEMENTS Haskell Feed & Grocery Co. m Phone 522 J ( FrJe delivery in r.itv PVi 904 onv 0k