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Page Two THE EUGENE GUARD Friday Eyeing, Fc, U" T - I aY'" CAMPAIGN RESULTS I Total quota $12,300 Amount subscribed 8,601 To be raised .$ 3,800 The sum of $3,81)0 remains unsub scribed in the V. M. C. A. budget week campaign, according to report of team captains turned in tbis nooa at luncheon. It was announced that the cumpagn would continue through Monday in an effort to secure the de cider amount. Individual subscriptions are aver aging approximately $15 and ure well distributed over the city, it is intllciic ed by the tabulated results. Heports from each day are carefully checked that the campaign lenders umy know best where to concentrate their for ces. No noon meeting of the worker will be held tomorrow. All arc ex pected to be present at the associa tion building at nine o'clock on -Monday iiiorniiiK. Over the week-end tli." campaign will be completely revniny ed. and new proMpecta nnd district allotted to the workers. Keen coninctition between teamc was indicated by today's reports. F d lowing are the percentages of quotas raised as reported by the Highest cap tains: Mrs. Mnmie Bisconrr, 110 per cent; Dr. S. W. .Moody, 8s per cent; llnymond Torrey, 83 per cent; Dr. j I. Winchell, 75 per cent; H. A. Solnts, 71 per cent; K. O. Iminel, 70 per cent. Division "A" under A. K. Brlgham with $-t,Q'.'0 subscriptions is leaving ilii-lslnn "IV which has reported $:i.nsi. . i W. W. Dillon, campaign supervisor left for Portland this afternoon to at tend tue. annual meeting of the Uni versity of Illinois alumni club of which lie is president, lie will return toinor row morning. WILL BE SELECTED Judges for the spring field rials of the Oregon Field Trial association, to be held at Lebanon April 3 to f, are being voted upon, announces W. Jt. Wallace, president of the association. Jlr. Wallace received a letter today from C. S. Wiitmore, secretary of the association, nylng that only one out side judge would be chosen, the others being Oregon dog enthusiasts and ex pcrienced field trial men. Dues, of the Oregon Field Trinl association are still lf;i, although through a popular misbelief the figure was believed to the $.", ay Mr. Wal lace. Tlio matter of ruining the dirrs to tbo organization enme up at the last meeting, according to Mr. Will' lace, but was not voted favorably. The trials will he conducted in Eugene next full without asking for local sportsmen for donations to pay ex penses, it Is believed, if enough mem bcrships to tlio association can he old. Oregon aud Washington field dogs walked off with most of the price money at the llskersfleld trials, it is 'announced. Civil war Veterans Are to be Guests Of Rex on Monday In honor of Washington's birthday and the presentation of "Barbara Frletrhie." the Hex announces that 200 LATE TO CLASSIFY LARCilS and nenrly new Hall & Davis safe at half price. Y. .1. HKROF.R HKAM'V OFFICII. Henry W. Ktnwart. l'hoiio 0115. fill A JtEAfi 1IOMI0, on paved street, only six blocks from Willamette Kt. S rooms, basement, heat nnd a large corner Int. Lot atono is worth -500 anil the house $51100. You can have tlio home for $0000; $2000 cash, balance time. If you haven t quite $L'000 let's try it snywar. F. .1. HF.HfiF.lt REALTY OFFICE, Henry W. Stewart. I'lumo 01)3. fill FOR RENT Furnished npartment with garage. For adults. 071 W Sth. l'hone 311-1,. K3 Insure with Henry Trump, 33 W. nth The advantages of Hlonoolass Cabin Service urope' One class passage at propor tionately lower rates, com bined with the famous Cana dian Pacific standards of comfort speed and service that is the Monoclass Cabin Plan. Twelv magnificent "Monoclsja" steamships at test to the popularity ot this method of travel to Europe. WriU or fait fm roue sNrwt . atfl tor ivmflfM tsy- CanadianPacific V fl-n.rm.miirx-RiaTlkjt SflmtX -MmM mm "of all civil war veterans are to be guests of tbe management at the one o clock matinee next Monday after1 noon. In keeping with the picture, tbe management has asked that tbe boys in blue aud grey come to the theate'r in their uniforms, if possible. The veterans and their wives will be the guests of honor at the first showing in Eugene of one of the finest his toricitl romances brought to the screen. Special music, tunes that will bring fond nieuiorie8..especiiilly to the vet eran guests, will be a feature of the special Rex program. ".Marching Through Georgia, " "Yankee Doodle," "The tiirl I Left llchind Me" and many other immortal American airs will swell from the Itex organ under the masterful touch of Robert . Hainsworth. "If the 'boys and girls of W don't hsvo the times of their livea next .Monday afternoon I'll miss m gin-ss." opined A. II. .McDonald, of the Hex, who will be on hand that afternoon to greet the veterans and welcome them back to "those good old duys'' they can never forget. , Babb's Window is Named Prizewinner llabb's Hardware store was award ed first place In the show winilow contest conducted by the Eugene 11)25 Auto show the Inst three days, it was announced by John Stark, manager, at the close of the show last night. A cash prize of $15 was presented to the store. McMorran and Washburno placed second, winning $10, and Peter 1'an received honorable mention. High school girls made a hit with their program at the show Inst night. Edith l'earson presented a feature dance, Anna ' Kathryne Garrett ap peared for soprano solos, and the girls' quartet, composed of Miss Gar rett, 1'aulino Guthrie, Evelyn Mollis and Kathleen Powell, sang several se lections. Final appearance of the Columbia models, wearing millinery, afternoon and evening frocks, sport clothes, coats, lingerie and hose from McMor ran and YVaBhburne's store, drew heavy applause from the spectators. District Office Is Opened Here Announcement has been made of the opening of headquarters in Eu gene at U04 Olive street by the Elec tric Service company of Portland. A. M. Duffy will bn the manager of the district comprising southwestern and smith central Oregon, with his head quarters here. The company, said to be the largest dealers in electric machines in the state, baa a branch In Pendleton, cov ering eastern Oregon. The Eugene branch is tlio only other outsido of Portland. ROAD WORK DISCUSSED T .liB.M.ua tl,n ,mnrnTiminl of the Mohawk road above Mabel, Ray Hill, supervisor of thst district, wss nere RESOLUTION SEVERSON Whereas, it has plcaa . ed Ood in his providence to call from this earth our beloved friend, Mrs. Belle Sevcraon, through whose denth the Trinity Lutheran Ladlet' Aid has lost a member of msny years' standing, therefore Bo It Re solved: That In the death of Mrs. Severson the members of the aid recognise the loss of one who was a faithful nnd conscientious worker end In her modest nnd unassum ing meiner extended her efforts In the inleVest of charity. That we extend our sincere and heartfelt sympathies to her sister, her ouiy surviving relative. lie it further Ho solved, That a copy of these resolu tions he entered on' the minutes of our society nnd also published In Tbo Oregon Pariah Messenger and the dally papers of Eugene. (Sign ed) Mrs. I j. J. Clave, president; Airs. J. N. Holm, treasurer; Mra. N. C. Nelson, secretary. Rheumatism "Yes! it's all gone." DO NOT close your eyes nnd think that hoalth, free mo tion and strength are gone front you forever I It Is not so. You can got rid ot your rheumatism by building up your blood power. It Is a fact that rheumatism means "blood poverty." It Is a tact with the Increase of red colls In your blood, Impurities aro destroyed. It ts a fnct that 8.8.S. will belp Nature build these red-blood-cells I S.9.S. is one ot the most powerful blood cleansers In existence. Its re sults In thousands of rheumatic cases have been nothing short of anisslngl The medicinal ingre dients of 8.S.3. are purely vege table. This Is very Important to remember! What ran be more Inspiring, more wonderful than to see the shackles ot pain re leased from your struggling body, swellings, lingering pulns. stiffness ot joints and musclos all disappear; your stomach mado atrong; your faco pink with the old sweetheart glow, your blood enriched and your cheeks more plump as they used to be. You can do It! Take 8 8 8., the great dostroyer ot rheumatlo Impurities. Sf t. --.. .1 H . I J I in iwo sum. ins isrftr its Is mors tconoutca). A RED CROSS OFFICE A number of Eugene's ex-service men who applied for the Adjusted compen sation aud who have received their policies hsve fouud them to be short from $50 to $"00 or more, anuounres Miss Grace Norton, secretary of tjie Red Cross. Men who have neither had acknowledgment of tho application nor received the policy themselves should notify branch offices of the Adjusted Compensation bureau in ushington, D. C, "Six weeks should be ample time to allow either for receipt of applica tion or policy," aays Alias Norton. 'hncli man should figure bis adjusted service credit and uiultip'- by the factor nearest his age. Now is tbe time to correct such errors, and the table of factors is as follows: Age Factor Age Factor L4 2.031) ' 41 2.400 25 2.537 42 ...2.450 8 2.5.'I5 43 2.430 27 2.532 44 2.42U 28 ...2.030 45 2.413 21) 2.527 4tl 2.308 30 2.524 47 ..2.381 ill 2.521 48.... .....2.304 ;! 2.517 40 2.345 13 2.513 50 2.324 !I4 2.5U!) 01 2.302 35 2.504 52 2.271) 3(1 2.408 03 ..2.254 37 2.402 54 .2.228 38 2.485 55... 2.201 3!) 2.478 50... 2.172 40 2.470 'I receive many questions as to the loan values of policies," says Miss Norton. Your policy has no loan value until after the second year (1027). For instance, on a $1,000 policy the loan value at the end of the second year is $87.03. After 10 years the a ue would he S831.23. Xou can read ily see that the loan volue b so small that It will mean a big loss to tbe mnn unless he rcedeeuis his policy. As this bonus is a gift from the govern ment which will protect you while living, protect your family in case of your death, coats you no premiums, we therefore urge you to Bold your nolicy until maturity and if It becomes necesssry for you to borrow money on it to redeem it if at all possible. FAMOUS AUSTRIAN SURGEON RESTORED BY GLAND TREATMENT rtf 1.nrnnr.. famous Austrian surgeon, according to a recent rtmaa Htftnnteh tins Rllhmltted llim- aelf to glandular trcntmont. Thle treatmont, according to me hoc tor's own statement, ins restored him to the health and vigor of his earlier days, and he is highly enthusiastic about this new branch of medical science. Thousands ot -men and women who are lacking In health arid en- orgy, aro taking advantage ot aci. ence's moBt recent discovery and are using Glnndogon, a highly con cei.tratod glandular tonic, in con V3iiient tablet form, prepared from the glands of healthy young nni mnia r'lanrinirnn linn had remnrk- nKi innnnH in tha treatment of run-down, norvous individuals. Al len's Drug storo and Hen uross Pharmacy will supply you. Adv. What a Pity To waste a rlov. A pleasant morning drink prevents it always. Think of the clays lost by head ache, by dullness, by unfitness. Just because the stomach isn't right, or the bowels are clogged by poisons: That s all unnecessary. Millions now provent those lost days by an eaBy, pleasant method. On rising drink a class of water, hot or cold. That washes out the stomach before breakfast. Add to that water a little Jad Salts. That makes It dollghtful and sparkling. Jad Salts are mado from acids of lemon and grape, combined with llthta. In an hour comes a wonderful change. Tho poisons are elim. Inatcd. All that makes you mls ernhlo Is gone. The day becomes suniiv. vou become fit. You foel as you felt when a child. Yott gain a day which other wise la lost. You place yourself at your best. Try Jad Salts one mornlne In your glass of water. It will bring a revelation. You will never again let a day start wron. All drugglata have Jad Salta. Adv. CCKTWakM You Feel ) Yourself AtfJla NEW MANAGEMENT VENETA HALL BIO. DANCE SAT. NIGHT Good Muslo Good Eats Good Tims Everybody Corns -I Wood and Coal Wood under cover any length King Coal Oak Cord Wood Ash aisbwood Mapla FUEL CO. 1st National Bank Bldg. Room 84 Phone 651 PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednesday and Saturday Night . today conferring with V. M. Morse, county engineer. The bid for the bundling of the rock from this work will be opened by the' county court next week. The clearing of the brush from the right-of-way will be under way by the first of next week, accord ing to Mr. Morse. The improvement will be financed by the special tax levy voted in district number 3 at the November special election. Institute Will be Held February 28 For Eastern Lane Sl'ltlNOFIEED, Feb. 20. (Spe Hal). A teachers' institute, to dis cuss current school problems, will be held in Springfield February 28, for all teachers in the eastern pait of Iano county, according to the an nouncement of E. J. Moore, county school superintendent. 1'rofessor Hen ry D. Sheldon, dean of the school of education at tJie University of Ore gon, will be tbe principal speaker dur ing the afternoon session. Principal Vern D. Main, of the Springfield high school, will preside. Assessors Will Meet at Dallas Church Will Hold Loyalty Campaign Sturting next Sunday and continu ing until Easier Sunday, April. 12, an "I am loyal" campaign will be con ducted by all the organizations- of the First Christian church us a move to bring membership at meetings to as near 100 per cent as possible, accord ing to Dr. E. V. Stivers, pastor. Dr. Stivers next Sunday announces an Interesting sermon for tbo evening. "If Christ should come to Eugene.'' Some Interesting facts on law en forcement and a "straight from tho shoulder talk" is the promise of thu pastor. This afternoon at the church a so cial meeting is being held by the jun ior women's Sunday school class and Loyal Iinnd as a greeting for tho new women members enrolled during tlu recent revivnls. OLD TIME DANCE Thurston, February 21st, given by Ladies Auxiliary of the Farmers union. Everybody welcome. fl THE BUTTON SHOP Pleating, Buttons and Hemstitching. SO 7th Ave. East Phone 1715-J. To discuss assessments of live stuck aud personal property as s guide to tbe assessors in this work, a meeting of the Willamette Valley Assessors' association has been called for Dallas, Oregon, February 24, aud lien F. Keeuey. assessor ot Lane, iu company with II. P. Murkuseu, deputy assessor, will attend tbe meeting. As sessors from Lane, IJun, Benton, I'ulk, Mil r Ion, Yamhill, Clackamas and Washington couaties will attend the session, according to word received from C. L. Tollman, assessor of Ben tou county, secretary of the asx6ci-i-tion. Assessor O. A- Steelhamuier of Murion is president of the association. Youth is Jailed On Check Charge William S. lies, a youth wearing three large fraternity piiiu and v'a u ing to be an O. A. ('. fltiidriit wud nr resled at a local Hton- Knfriie alleged passing pi bad r!t,'ckn this afternoon, mid brought to t he ahoriffa ot'i'.ce for examination. The youth, while tulk.ug with the officers in the more, swoon ed away and had to be revived, lie was to be given a hearing this after noon after being questioned by the officers. Stivers, pastor of the First Christian church, will be iu charge, and inter ment will be in the old I. O. U. k cemetery. Christian Church Meeting Planned Pastors and representatives of all the Christian churches of Iane coun ty will attend a district meetiug to be held at-the First Christian church here Thursday, Murch ft, according to announcement today of Dr. E. V. Sti vers, , pastor. Tbo meeting will he held under the direction of C. F. Swuniler of Portland, state secretary of the Christian church. An all-day program is planned starting at 10 a. m. and closing with an evening meet ing aud service, according to Dr. Stivers. aliuctte university basketball team de feated the College -of I'uget Sound her last night by a score of 24 to 20. The game started slow, and stay- n,l .:.. ond h VU W Children vry for GLORIA SWANSON BETTER PAHIS, Feb. 20. Uloria Swan son, American motion picture star, who underwent an operation at Au teuil Tuesday night, was reported ibis mroning us making steady and satis factory progress. FUNERAL IS SET Funeral services for Betty Louise Hawkins, u-yeur-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J: C. Hawkins, who died yesterday, will be held from the Brun- ! stetter chapel Sunday afternoon at 2 ; o'clock, it is announced. Rev. E. V. ' BORN MORGAN' February 20. 102,'i to Mr. and Mrs. W. D. -Morgan of Weud ling, a son, weight nine pounds. WILLAMETTE WINS SAl.EJf, Ore., Feb. 20. The Wil- cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ag(T To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of &&lfAtfZ Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recomnxnd i Woman Nearly Insane "I was nervous, could not sleep, melancholy and nearly insane at times." says Mrs. T. A. Saunders, of 711 E. 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