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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1925)
sdny Evening, February 19, 1925 IF NAVY flPPRDVED TIIE EUGENE GUARD ram ol ...ivr.TON'. Feb. 10. Di-fin Tresidcut C.,olidSe j,.riinent theory that ' can never supercede liat- ...nreroaev at sea is Implied S in I'U .nnouuced SIO.- a "naval eonstruction propra ..resent and ensuing fist ,iir before congress. J" ... disclosed in the public .1.. re.H.rt Of thO nV! W" ' , i.nl. act ins as a special p 1 l of inquiry by the president w n on the relative military val on, '",,,;.. .n(i battle tins. a011". . kt . f tin I n0. rcommciidationH lie 2sKd to congress While the dnt made no direct reference KfSiu'" fi.uii.nru. his Btateinent "'.wlitonce in principle, but on Si M le. of the board's re 'Te ndnlions. as to the priority and Jure of new construction for the "m board recommended immediate JEniBtum of Hi of the older bat- I ,lesbips 8S tnc "" "H" modernization without (tun Son, cut this number to three um and eliminated anotlier reeoin Uidition of the board for moderni.- ,tion of '" " I foon as ,. rnpommendntion for IJipt completion' of the two new I P ofl Mie r ithtnen ok ?econd step, the president cou- j7"V.' the board recommended btfint' "without delay" the ciRht thmsand toil o-ui-ors already m 4rilod. the president reduced tin. I WO snips to ue muricti ui unt, RRITAIN SEEKS PLANES !iHCiX. Ken. III. VP1 I'nrlia- -rat nill be asked to sanction an Luditure of ?21.aill.:KI pounds mrlin! for the air force durinn the fjineial ycr l-"--(i. s'f Samuel Hare, air secretary announced to- Tki. is an increase of 1,027,30(1 (jud; sterlinR over last year's esti- While the service itself only asks !W13,X1 pounds sterling, the secre tin explained, the coloninl office iiis 3,1111.700 pounds sterling for air iv ir rah tine Treiis-Jordrnia, and Irak, the admiralty wants 1,320,00(1 for the fleet nrm, and ordinary ap propriations brine the totn' to thi poss estimate given. The secretory plans an increase in tip enlisted personnel from II".,(MK) to j600n and the Addition of seven more spiplitely equipped home defense I squadrons, making a total of 2.". Ezra Meeker to Join Wild West Show in April SEATLE. Wash., Feb. 10. Ezra Sleeker, 1M, Oregon trtul blazer nn-i pioneer of WiihinRton nnnomic'J here last night lie had signed ae'n- mot with J. ( Miller, former pro- Who Is Your Skinny Friend, Ethel? Tell him to take Tod l.iver Oil ( a couple of months and get taouicb good healthy flesh on his fooeg to look like a renl man. Tell bim, it's the only way to take those grave-like hollows from his tieeks and neck. - Tell him he won't have to swallow to nasty oil with the nauseating fchr taste, because the McCoy Lab oratories, of New York are now put- Bp Cod Liver Oil in sugar coated Nrt form. Afk for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets at the Linn Drug ''fc. W. A. Kuykcndnll or Carroll's ITurrnary and every druggist worthy le name sells thorn W tablets (id wits. Any man or woman can put five pounds of healthy flesh in 30 Tl or your drnzeist will willinclv refund the purchase price. One woman put on 15 pounds in Ri weeks. Children grow robust and "WW feeble old people feel young N in a few weeks. "B' sure to get McCoy's, the nrig- "no" genuine Cod Liver Oil Com Wnd Tahlet." prietor of a wild west show, to join a "TV11'"- ild west cuuipanv scheduled leave Oklahoma City April -1 for a tour of the United Stun auu tanndii. The contract provides, that Mr. Meeker drive au ox team similar to one m which be and hia bride crossed the plains to the Oregon country many years ago. .Mr. Meeker said he Intended before leaving Seattle in April to campaign for the photographing of the route of the Old 'Oregon trail from the air by the army aviation service. Last year Mr. .Meeker flew from Vancouver, Wash., to Washington, I). C, in an airplane piloted by Lieuteu ent Oakley ti. Kelly, army aviator who figured iu i,e Hi;:j nou stop transcontinental flight. Til gO Tlll'bJ TER OF Self-Imprisoned Hunger Striker Calls for Uoctor NEW YORK, Keb. IX An appeal that a physician he brought to hr at onee was shouted by Mrs. Milton J. Hudloug today from behind a door of the apartment home of her bus band, the oil magnate, where Mrs. Hudlonj? has been a voluntary prison er on hunger strike since last Friday. The tnmhU between husband and wife developed another mysterious angle. Shortly before noon furniture movers began installing desks, type writers, telegraph instruments and operators in the drawing room of the apartment, adjoining the bed room where Mrs. Itudlong has im prisoned herself. Witnesses Called In Wheeler Case WASHINGTON, Feb. 10. After more than two weeks of deliberation, the grand jury here eoneidering the new charges against Senator Wheel er of Montana, called before it to day some of the principal figures in the senate heeler investigation of several months ago. Tom Stout, a former membVr of congress from Montana, who testified before the senate committee iu regard to the (.ordon Campbell land permits, was one of the witnesses examined. Mr. Stout was followed by K. X. llooth former solicitor for the inter ior denartmeut, whose correspond ence with Campbell was introduced into the senate inquiry. Still another witness summoned for today was James H. Baldwin, a law partner of Senator Wheeler, who gov ernment counsel said was subpocued at the senator's request. MISSIONARY KILLED ilKlMUNG, Cal., Feb. 10. A wom an killed last evening in the wreck of a I'ickwick stage near IHinsmuir was identified today as Mrs. George Hansen, (Ml, Shanghai, China, a mis donnry. Slc was trnveling with her husband, who was slightly injured in the wreck. The other injured pas sengoi had recovered sufficiently to 'lny to permit tlu'in to continue on their journey. I will not be responsible for nny bills eoutracft?d by other than mvself. fin !. K. LK VAN. Knocks Stiffness Out Of Joints If Rheumatic Begin on Salts Stay off ih. finmn '"Id einn.nro t.. j. "'eets of any kind for a while .uis ot water and above all ",e spoonful of Jnd Baits oc uionallv m i . i M toxic acids. weomatlsm is caused by pol ' milns. called acids, which v fen,..,-. .. .i, r-""" in me Dowels ana "'MM mto the blood. It Is 'unction of the kidneys to m . lhls "cla from th8 hlood U4 In - osi ir. out in tne urine. Pores of the skin are also 4i: ,"" or freeing the blood of . impurity. in damp and chll- '' Coin a. i -lanirr me PKin port's ' ciojpd, thus forcing the kid to do double work: they fBK ana Bltipglsh nnd Urh i. eltrninate this poison. QTrtT..- 1 " accniulatInR and AJinK throKh the system. iM y ttllnjr In the joints ... miMcles. rAURtntr dtlffnnai and pain, called rheu- lts for joint troubles in ankle, knee, hip, elbow, shoulder, knuckles or spine whether rheumatic or not. . It limbers them up, reduces the swelling, chases out the pain and in flammation when Joint-Kase gets in joint agony gets out no time wasted. Kut lately thousands of people have discovered that it's also supremely good for quick relief in lumbago, neu ralgia and neuritis. ,TointEase is a ppnetrating emol lient that soaks in almost instantly. A tube for only 00 cents at Carroll's Pharmacy or any progressive drug gist anywhere. Limbers 'Em Up Joint-Ease TAKIS, Keb. 19.W)rromise of a 10O,00O.00O loan fur the improve uieut of French finances and atother ,L'5,000.000 fur the devastated re sious to be floated in the I nited .States as soon as the budget is defi nitely balanced and voted, was one . ...c rr.ueuie, lor France s troubled financial and economic situation ad vanced by Finance Minister elemental in an address before the chamber of deputies today. .M. elemental gave no details ami refrained from saying whether assur ance of the loans raiue through the Morgan group which handled all the rrcuch t tuiucing operations iu the 1 nited States. He limited himself to the simple declaration; "-M. Lonelier I formnp tVanA ister of commerce! t,,,a B.K..i,..t... foreign loan. We have the promise uijii mien our nuuget is definitely uud finallv voteil n.i,l I.Hln..H i...,,. of $100,000,000 for the French treas ury and another of .'5.000.000 for the devastated regions will be issued in the United States." Springfield High School to Observe Washington Day SPRINGFIELD, Feb. 10. (Spe cial) Washington's birthday will be Banker's Wife Advises Eugene People "X had stomach trouble so bad ev erything I ate soured and formed gas. as miserable unt.I 1 tried Adlerika. This helped the first day." Adlerika hetps any case gas on the stomach unless due to deep-seated causes. The IJl'irK action will surprise you. necauee Adlerika is such an excellent intestinal ovacuant it is wonderfrl for constipation it often works in one hour and never gripes. Allen's drug store, 86 Ninth avenue cast adv. observed at the Springfield' high uchool .Monday morning at tt o'clock with special exercsiea lasting about an hour and a half, it is announced by Very 1. Itatn, high school princi pal. Following the program school wilt be dismissed for the day. Essays on the subject of the life of Washing ton, which have been in the process of preparation by the students for some time, will be read. Previous to the program the best essay will be se lected from each class, and the four thus selected will be read at that time. The class whose representative wins the essay contest will gain five points in inter-class rivalry for the cup awarded by the Spriugfield post of the American Legion. The class winning the most points in the total activities of the high school, includ ing athletics and the like, will have its numerals engraved on the cup for this year. Music by both the boys and girjs' glee clubs will be a feature of the exercises, and patriotic songs will be sung by the assembly. Music Week Plans Of Eugene Talked National music week will be ob served May a to 0 this year and the national organitatiou that sponsors this movement has written to thi Eugene chamber of commerce re questing that the local organization take some part in the program here. The matter has been turned over to Hugh Winder, chairman of the music committee of the chamber, who will ascertain the sentiment concerning some observance of the week among local organizations, it is announced. A CRYING CHILD wants attention but a coughing child needs attention. Used and recommended since 1872 CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY stops alarmine croup confrha, eases stuffy, wheezybreathinfr, raises chok inK phlegm easily, allows restful Bleep. Benefits both children and grown persons. Keep a bottle in your homo all the tlmt No Narcotics. Sold aTerrwhera. STATE HtU'Si:, SAI.KM, Ore., Feb. 111. A brief discussion of mo tion picture! occurred In the house today when a bill for state censorship was under consideration. Charges that i-ensorship as it row exists in Portland meant nothing were, made by He nreneutntire Tucker, au thor of the hill, and also Representa tive Woodward. 'Tieturea have gotten by these ldrt or more viewers as approved that had to ee jerked off by the police," del-lured Representative Tuckers, Tucker charged that reports were rurrent in the lobby that certain lob byists had told l'nrtlnnd picture Inter ests that they could kill the censor ship bill for ji.OOO. Itcprcsciitativ-e Woodward declared that pictures so indecent were shown on I'ortland sereeus that tnothesr bad to hold handkerchiefs over their chil dren's eyes. "These films leave nothing to the imagination in lei matters.," ho main tained. "Cigarette snmkirg and drinking by women half-ebid ara shown. They stir up pes.Mou in boys and girls that lesd to ruin. "These filthy pictures are destroy ing the morals of our young people. Passage of this censorship will be a step in the right direction. We can put more teeth in it later. A second set of niolarM will be forthcoming by the time of the next session. ' Representative Itennett pointed out that tho legislature bad passed a bill protecting livestock and thore wse oo reason why the children's wel fare should not be given consideration. Special Vest Fails To Foil Hold-Ups CHICAGO. Feb. HI. K piriall, cotitrmt'd vest containing 1'0.000 in jewels of the .1. Mrlliejiing Jewelry company, failed to baffle four robber in mi automobile, who kidnapped tha 17-year-old messenger, w. U. Ilanedt, who wore the vest. After robbing; hiin of the jewelry, they tossed him out of t)u ir car. Dr. Afthton for Chiropractic sud Klcctro-therapTij Opposite Ueiltg toeater. Thone SCO. tf Geo- V. McLenn, Insurance, S60 Willamette St. Phone 017. tf MOTHER Clean Child's Bowels with "California Fig Syrup" ! BALM1 V-x Germs n the Nose Cause that Cold Head colds are caused by gerina iu the membranes. Combat those germs locally. Don't wait the slow results of internal remedies. Apply Kly's Cream Balm in tho nostrils and breathe it. Foree the antiseptic fumes through tho air pns sagea. The head is cleared at once, the misery is ended. The cold soon departs. lont suffer anotlier hour from that stuffiness. Ask your druggist for a bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Your head will be as clear as a bell. i Even if cross, feverish, bilious, con stipated or full of cold, children love the pleasant taste, of "California Fig Syrup." A teaspoonful never fails to clean tho liver and bowels. Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has di rections for babies and children of all : ages printed on bottle. Mother! You! must say "California" or you may I get an imitation fig syrup. The Musical Comedy To be presented by The Mixed Glee Clubs of EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL entitled "The Belle of Barcelona" Una been postponed nnd will ,be given Wednesday Evening, February 25 At 8:00 P. M. ADMISSION Adults 50o Grada School Pupils 25o Two Magic Days For Women and Misses Ftriday amid Saftyirdlay ait Lairge's OUT OF BUSINESS SALE! i , Search Where You Will, Here Are the Greatest Values in Wearing Apparel Ever Offered Eugene ... . Women GOING So convinced are we that every woman who attends this great Sale Friday and Saturday will bo quiek to realize the great savings which are possible all wo say now is "Come, judge for yourself." -Former prices have been forgotten. Everything that should now sell at a profit going at cost, near cost, and less than cost. Naturally wo couldn't long continue such n give-away policy if wo intend to stay in business. But that's just the point. Wo are not going to bo in business after a few" weeks. But a short time to dispose of this enormous stock. So come! Choose your Spring apparel needs now, knowing full well you are getting tho best possiblo vnluo. "IT SELLS WELL IT SEKVES WELL" AMBER-O-LATUjUj II CHEST OINTMENT For the prompt relief of Chest Colds, Group. InHueiiia, Pneu monia and rleurisy Pains. I'rlce 50c. I For sale by all druggists. Adv. PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednesday and Saturday Night TI., AtL,lm twlnne of rheu- iSnu . ,rom "ny pharmacy te KM ounces of Jad Salts: K4 """"spoonful In a glass fct ' ' aml drink IWore break . . m"ilng for a week. "iHitr . prul ,0 "eutrallie n.i , 0e bo,y waste also j W. . ' ,he kidneys, thus I n.,m:..t0 rli the blood of these ,,.-" POISl . " Ks I. ... ami.. inexpensive, nnd uj ,rm the acid of Krnpcs i!ii T, ? combined with ft.', , "S(,1 "Ho excellent r. """"onda of folks " ulJ'.ct to rheumatism. Wood and Coal Wood under cover any length Klnj Coal 0k Cord Wood A" Slabwood Mapla FUEL CO. 1st National Bank Bldg. Room 2 Phona 651 Beautiful, New, Smart Coats and Dresses Divided into great sale groups and offered Friday and Saturday at the most astonishing prices you'vo ever heard of. Every one is new", many Spring models nnd styles. Matorial and workmanship is tho finest for that's all Largo's ever carry and tho prices well, judge the values in your most critical mood and you'll agree this is the Sale of Sales. Such Fine Values in SPRING COATS Such wonderful styles nnd fabrics. Coats that possess every quality to sell for more are priced to IT ..$19.75 Brand New SALLY BROWN Jumper Dresses. Mado of splendid' flannels, serges and mixtures in nil popu lar new high shades. Close out e 99 price Springtime FROCKS Lovely new spring frocks in n charming array of new styles, colors and materials -To close Jfl9;75 Irene Castle FASHIONS Every garment nt n gen uine sacrifice price. Coats, frocks, ensembles At Close-Out Prices No reduction less than Vi and many at '- off. One Lot UNDERVESTS Summer weight cot ton Undervcsts in siz es up to 38. Close 22 out price White Indian Head BUNGALOW APRONS Full cut, trimly styled white apron dresses thnt sell regu larly for much morn. Close out C-i 4Q price . ... ?M.TLU Lovely New SILK FROCKS Every dress in the store must bo closed out quick so we have cut prices to lowest level. Cue lot at $29.62 Enjoy the New SPRING COATS! At Closing Out Pri ces. Tho new Spring wraps in this lot offer you t.ho buying oppor tunity of the season. $29.62 COTTON SLIPS Put iu your supply of white cotton Under fill ps to wear with summery frocks. Hero is n real Qfi' special EVERY SECTION OF THE STORE RADIANT WITH STYLE, BEAUTY AND VALVE Just Think! Ladies, CORSETS That were unpacked and put into stock only n few days ago are now priced with but one object in mind TO CLOSE OUT 79c, $1.13, $1.69, $2.63 and up to $4.13 Ladies' White LISLE HOSE A rod hot closing out special lingular values in the lot range up to .r0c. All sizes .19 COLORED COTTON PETTICOATS One lot of Cotton Heath- crbloorn and black sateen Petticoats. Close oot price 69 LISLE HOSE Black, tnn, brown fine Lisle Hose in n good as sortment ot sizes up to 10. Close out 4.4- price . . . .' SILK HOSE One lot of pure silk nnd fiber Silk Hose that sold regular at $1.00 (JJ) ROBERT W. PRESCOTT, CLOSING OUT LARGE'S APPAREL SHOP 865 WILLAMETTE ST. 1