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Siiiiy Evening, February 25, 1025 THE EUGENE GUARD Fugo Seven i?BEGIIUSE OF LAW CONFLICT 0N-UO.N-. Feb. 25.--Thcr. is . ,l(.dily trovius sroup of women Vnelaml who are women "lilt country. '1'V former Entail "'fU whon 1 diowns on their marnase to a of the United States and whom f'vnited States refunes to recoe u fitizens since tlie enactment "l".k. bill f"'il"! 1,omen m"5''nK 0' . in retain their foreign SEEK in "V'?bi tin. the bill was enacted .1.. number or English women mar Si U T Americans In England was V. .mall and little notice was taken Ma. hurdshiiis forced upon them. these nationally outcast women TnX number about WOO and heir predicament is constantly beine r ght to the notice of the tinted gUlc, consular authorities in hos- Passports Denied Neither tho government nor the muIs will grant passports to these "omen although requests arc inadc Lilr for this privilege. Tho British ,crnment, according to their law, believes that the woman becomes an imcrican citizen on marriage and ilicrcforo refuses passport facilities. Tno American consuls have relented 10 the extent of issuing letters ex plaining that the person cited is mar ried to an American and although technically not an American citizen, rcnucBtiug that passport privileges be auled. The consuls refuse to ac cept any responsibility, however, and it j9 entirely on the suffrage of for eign governments that these women arc allowed to enter foreign coun lrjcs. 'J'ho letter is required to be tised as passports, but even despite this precaution mnny holders have been refused admission to European, nmntricn, particularly in the ltnlkau nates. Laws Loft Unchanged Several attempts to have the mat ter satisfactorily settled have been nude by Anglo-American organiza tions in England but just now there it no disposition on the part of cither government to change the existing law. The last English government roasidered the question and went so far s to agree to place tho mntlcr before parliament, but the present conservative government ib not tak ing any steps in thnt direction. Most of the women affected have no opportunity of residing In tho b'nitcd States for the yenr required to obtain American citizenship nnd it 11 for this class that an appeal will shortly be made by 1111 American vomen'B organization in London to the American government to modify the existing law so as to allow a "dec laration of intent" fo be substituted for the residential period in America. The number of these women with out a country is increasing at the rate of about 500 a year. Revival Meetings Declared Obsolete By Omaha Pastor ST. TAUL, Fob. 2r. Itcvival meet ings are obsolete nnd new methods arc needed to draw converts to the church, Iteverend J. 10. "Wagner of Omaha, told the St. Paul rcgionnl council of cities, in an address to day. "The camp meeting was an inven tion to meet the needs of thnt day," Itev. Wagner said, "but it has served its days and now has a place in his tory. "That was the day of the torch light parade in politics, the day of mass meetings for every cause. And that day has passed. As our fathers invented expedients, methods, ma chinery for their day, their sons must invent such as will serve their day." N. C. 0. Railway Files Petition to Intervene in Case SAI.EM. Ore., Feb. 24. The Xe-"di-Cilifornia-Oregon railway has nl'd a petition for leave to int-r-ne in the case now before the in ornate commerce commission involv ing railmud extension in Oregon. This announced today at the office of ' Oregon public service commission. New Snow Melting Machine is Tried VIENNA, Feb. 23. A new dcvcl "Pl snow melting machine, was "ought into notion here to cope with '"' snowfall of the Inst 4S hours. the snow is pushed into piles by 'lomnhile plows nnd then shoveled srge wheeled basins against J,,' "f which steam jets arc pro "v "'' "'cans l,a.-,0 cubic ' re melted hourly. Grandmother Shot By hoy of 11 Years h.o,' m- 25.l'lavin '""at w,,l animal.. Adolid, .Khnfe. CT: nil "I1"1 ,. ', '" Hollidnr, lst niglf, ,,lr'""g t. the sheriffs office to inZ l" '"'h ,w'' .v,mnST brothe.-s "unie.rr ?"h rin'' "Pi"""i iiV ,W"T "wild nni- ' take. I'" ""1,i(,"r "ttenipled 1.,!.., om him, it win he'i"!J b""''t rMn ' jVood and Coal "" under cover any xi. . length J 3 Co"l Oak i.5 8bw6od Maple . K FUEL CO. " "tion,i Bank Bldg. Room OA Phone 651 si THE WAY THE A1RSERV1CE ACTS Ship, no Match for Air Warriers, Declar77Gen7ra.l MlUheTl When he Gives Testimony at Washinqton v.- uM.v.ki.cJv .;. :..wt "iJHW'weWW A, S-r HOP LB BOMS r w" 4 vlST This Is what would have happened had not interfered, according to of the air service. It shows the U. bottom and is held as nroof by the withstand an aerial attack. Attempt to Discredit Air Service Worth is Charged I!y LARKY lidAKOMAN (XK.V Service Writer) WASHINGTON, Feb. IKS. -Failure of the nnvy to sink the battleship 'nshington by nei-ial bombing wns nn attempt to discredit the effective ness of air attack. This is the statement of General William Mitchell, army air service chief of staff. Mitchell, declared thnt the navy could have sunk the Washington from tho air with greatest ease, but that this was not done because tho navy wanted to build a barrier in the wny of replacement of battleships by airplanes. Light Is Shed Students of aeronautics state that if this bo tru6 it sheds light through the fdlds of mystery which havi so far been draped around the episode. After every effort to save the newly-built Washington had failed, she was towed off the Virginia capes to be offered as n sacrifice to the dis armament pact. The navy was exe cutioner and nnvf aviators were ns stigned to administer the death blow. Air Attack Fails Hut the Washington refused to die. Day after day she rode the waves as -the nnvy flyers peppered her with bombs. At last, after the avintors had fniled, she was sent to the bottom by big guns. The point was appar ently proven that aircraft are inef fective ngainst modern battleship con struction. Hut no report on the sinking wns ever given out. No pictures were made public. It wns impossible to find out what type or size of bombs were used, what hits had been made. All information wns withheld on the ground that it was "confidential." Kvcn army air service officials failed to get tho details. The whole af fair was an official navy secret. This mndc students of aeronautics skeptical. Mitchell Tells Why Genernl Mitchell declares: "No ship that has ever been built or ever will be built can stand up under a real air attack. Any Miip enn be sunk from tho nir in a few minutes. "If a .r00-pound bomb won't do the job. nn llo homb will or s L'tKKI-pound bomb, or a -HHKi-pound homh. There's no limit to the size that enn be us-'d. And if one bomb won't dn it. two or three or four of them will. There's no limit to the number that run lo used. The navy didn't ink the Wash ington by air nttnek because the nnvy didn't want to sink her by ntr attack. "Itut the navy w.is aminos to di-- Cornmon Household Medicines Otherwise known at "simples" liavn for cctilurics boon d-rivod from tnoiliVimil routs and lu rbs They am still used and rncogni7."d hv in, my tif "iir host physicians as unequalled f-r certain ailments. In many countries roots and herbs are cultivated purely for mmmor Hal purpose. It, is said that the l.vdia K. Plnkhnm M'ditlno Co. of I.vnn. Mass . Is H'.e greatest user of crude 1-erhs In tills coin trv. The success of their Wge-ti-.hlo Compound for ailments of women is now world-wide, and it will certainly pay any woman who suffers from any ailment peculiar to Uer ex to try 1U "33 1 -ti I.... "5 "'-?B rjJHJD.S' TT'S" MARK " TUXJVTWG OVER. to the Washington If the navy statements of General Mitchell S. S. Virginia being sent to the air service that ships can not credit aerial bombing becauso the nnvy doesn't want to sec battleships displaced by nirplnncs. Battleship Doomed "The days of the battleship are over, tit her nations recognize the fact. The two new English battle ships, Itodney and Nelson, arc noth ing but armed airplane carriers. "Hut the nnvy does not want to admit this. It wants to prolong the battleship tradition. For this reason it tried to estnblish the false impres sion that a modern battleship can withstand aerial bombing. "Army air service has proven what enn be done by tests on four bottle ships Ostfriesland, Alabama, New Jersey nud Virginia. Two Sunk at Once "The New Jersey and Virginia were sunk at the same time. First wo struck the New .Terse nnd she started sinking slowly. While she was going down wo sunk the Vir ginia in four minutes. Then we went bnck and polished off tho Jersey. Leopard Skins are In Great Demand LONDON. Feb. 2r,. Leopnrd skins, with all the tinge of the jungle, but which come from the textile dis trict of Lancashire, are in such de mand this spring for nfternoon gowns, dress trimmings and coat lin ings thnt the mills nre unable to keep pace with tho rage. Panne velevet is the name of the "leopnrd skin"' in trade circles, hut in the shops it is "leopard skin" and nolhing else. Many Applications For Bonus Received WASHINGTON. Feb. Acid in Stomach Sours the Food A well-known authority ntntes that j fctomarh trouble nnd hid ijr "Minn bp j nearly always due to aridity acid Plomaoh and not, a nrnnf folks be- j lieve, from a lack of dieotiop juiepn. H stntes that, an pjnn of hydro- j chloric arid in th stomach retards HiKtion and nfnrts food ffrmnta- j tion; then our mnln nnr lilt ff.irhaje i In a enn. forming and flu Mi nd gnu , fs. whifh infat the otnach lik a ; toy balloon. then (ft thnt heay lumpy feeilrg in the ehont, we ertic- ; tate four fond. ndrh irn or hav , linrtb'irn, flatulrnee, wnter-brsHh or nnuf. Me te!!. us t" Inr s-ide nil dic'ire aid and icstf-ad rM frmn any phnr- ( rnncy four ouin-r nf .)d SwIli and tk n tubipt-ponnfu! in n p!n of 1 w;itr before hrpflkfmt, whil it i efffrver;n(T. and furthermore. to continue tin fr.r on wr-k Whil riiff often frt!!nw the f'rxf doe. j it i important to nrutrnlii the aridity, remove the f.n-mskinir m, ! etart te liver. etimnUte the kid i re" snd fhi promote n free flow of pure digestive jnire. .lad aif is irejpf-neire. and j -nfd from the nr-ri of irrnpe nd Vnnn juiee, rnmhihed with ll'bii and ' ind urn phooptnfe. Thi hnrm!e -,! i t;ed tiv thviaT:d-4 of forntrb -uffcrers ttb eiceilent re.ulla. (leueral Robert C. llavis, in charge of the war department's administra tion of the adjusted compensation ait, auuounccd today that 2.-UKMKK) bonus applications bad been receiv ed from veterans throughout the l uited Stales and those now residing in foreign countries. Of the nual nuniher received, he said, only 27.000 applications had been disallowed by the department, hut it has been neces sary to return 5uO,000 to the lenders for correction and necessary information. Business Block at Springfield Sold; $10,000 Involved SPUI N G FI E I ,D, Feb . 2H. (S ra cial) The ivo8tory brick and rtmcrete-relnforced building with 24-foot frontage between Third and Fourth streets on tho north aide of Main street owned by the Kugene Bible university was sold this morning to Mrs. Charlotte Donnelly, of Eugene, hut mother for the University of Oregon Y. M. C. A. . No consideration has been given, but $10,000 has been mentioned by Springfield business men in connection with tho deal. The building at present houses Hall's Cash store, with insurance offices and beauty parlor occu pying the second floor rooms. Negotiations for the building have been under way for some time, but the papers were not made out until this morning. Dr. K. C. Sanderson, president of the Bible university, represented the Bible university in the deal. The A. F. Flowers Realty com pany will move on Monday from offices at the corner of Fifth and Main streets owned by the First National bank, to offices in tho Donnelly building, formerly oc cupied by tho company. French Aviators Reported Missing PARIS, Feb. . 25. W) The French aviators. Captain Lemal tre and Lieutenant Arracard, who early this month made n long non-stop flight from Franco to the Rio Oro, In an attempt to reach Dakar in tho French Sen egal, without a stop, havo been missing in tho desert of Sahara since February 20, it became known today, Tho two airmen left Tlmhuctno last Friday flying north in an attempt to reach Oran or Algiers and have not been hoard from since. King George is Reported Better LONDON, Feb. 2H. W) The im provement in Kins George's condition continues. No bulletin wns issued (bis morning by the physicians. In fact they have not considered it necessary to give out a formal statement on his majesty's illness fince Sunday niglu, when they inado their announcement that they had advised his proceeding to the south of Kurope for a cruise, on his yacht after reaching the stage of convalescenso from his attack of influenza. RUSSIA HAS NEW BEt BEUD1N. Feb. 2.-. (P) Profes sor Mosehewnikow, of Moscow, jh re ported to have bred a new typo of bee which is a cross between n mother bee and a working bee., This bee, upon the development, of- "fhich the Russian scientist is said to have been working for over a year, lias Ihe ovaries of the mother bee fully developed and also the wax glands of the working bee. The professor be lieves it may be of great value in bee culture. Liverpool, Eng., is the greatest timber market in the world. You will be compelled to admit that the results of S.S.S.are really amazing! MANY people Imagine that ec zema or tetter needs only Borne external application on tho akin in order to got relief. This la because tho attention of the suf ferer is so violently directed to tho Intense burning and Itching which accompanies this disease. Try an they may permanent relief will never be theirs until the diseaso ladnn blood Is thoroughly cloansed. We know there is one thing that stops eczema nnd that is mora red-Mood-cells! S.S.S. builds them by the million! You can increase your red-blood-cells to tho point where It Is practically Impossiblo for ec zema to exist. We know that aa blood-cella Increase in number, Mood impurities vanish! We also know that night follows day. Both pre facts! But have you, eczema Ritfforers, ever actually taken ad vantage of this wonderful fact? Thousands Just like you have nover thought about It. Skin eruptions, eczema, with all Ita fiery, akin dig ging torture, and Its soul-tearing, unreachable itching, pimples, blackheads and bolls, they all pack up and go, when the tide of blood cells begins to roll In! Blood-cella are the fighting giants of Nature! fc.SS. builds them by tho million! It has been doing It bIiico B.S.8. Is one of the greatest Mood-cell builders, blood clcansnrs and body strengthenors known to us mortals! When you put thesi facts together, then to continue to havo eczema and skin oruptions looks more Ilka a sin than a dis easo. S.S.S, contains only vege table medicinal Ingredients. He cauao ti.Ei.S. does build red-blood cells, it rotits eczema, clenrfi the Rkln, builds firm flesh, fills out hollow cjceks. and plve yon that more up and going appearance. 8. 6. ft. Is told at all drwr atorea in two nitr. Tho Jj larger it mot economical. ih Worlds ikst tJJ7kHkvT,aff, llonrlVfttf ine PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednesday ar.d Saturday Night GUIDE FOR LAZY WASHINCTOX. Feb. LY-W) 1 A Euklt' by which i.y pcnpU' can figure out iur what motion uiv! ; oftort-snviiiR mid what postures will; tin1 thorn lt;it is pruviilod m a re-J port by Dr. l'ramia !. Hoi.edict, j director of tho I'tinn'sio InMitu-' lion's nutrition lahoratoi-.v. ' Hy a sorios of to els i-omlui'trj at tho laboratory in Hum on ami do-! sorihod by Dr. lloneiliot in a coin- j iiiuutt-Htiott to institution hoadijtiar- j tors iu'iv, tho amount of oiioik.v ro (Htiml for various motions of tho body has boon dotorminod on tho basis of lite amount of boat each I produces. ' The cornor loaf or, Dr. Benedict J says, might better stay at homo in j bod, sim-o it costs Ilk per cent more energy to Maud up than to lie down. "Tho boat produced in 1! t Lours t in a human body." thp report con-' tinues, "is mndc up, first, of an ir reducible minimum going on all tho time to maintain the fires of life at a normal rate, when in complete re pose iu bed. To nit quietly in a chair calls fur praeticully no in oreaso, but there is an increase of 10 per cent when standing. ''Chances in posture make a preat difference. Some persons ac tually require IO per cent more en ergy to stand than to lie. but the best and most comfortable pose, with a minimum of sway or bal ancing, such as would be assumed by an artist's model, results in the smallest increase of heat. Evident ly skill is required to learn how to stand easily and most effectively. "Many small movements may be expressed in heat units. If when lying one brings the hand to the forehead and back, as in a military salute, one such movement each minute actually raises the heat out put about I per cent and with deli cate new hint ruments this increase enn be accurately measured. Cross ing or uncrossing the legs while ly ing inrreases the heat output five times more than moving I he arm. "From this oho can ensily see that every little movement has a calorie of its own until, whon work tug to the limit of human endurance, a man may increase bis normal boat eutput 1K0 per cent." Animal Lovers to Unite in Efforts To Abolish Traps WASHINGTON, Feb. lio. W) A three-year campaign before Mute leg islatures, with the backing of prom inent humanitnriaus and Immune workers, is nboiit to be launched for the suppression of the steel trap and other non-killing devices for capture of fur-bearing animals. The American Humane association heads the list of organizations sup porting the movement, and Mrs. Min- An Old Recipe To Darken Hair Almost everyone knows thnt Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings hack, the natural color nnd IubUb to tho hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to got this mixture was to make It at home, which Is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, at very lit tle cost. Everybody uses this preparation now, because no one can possibly toll that you dark ened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You damp en a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another ap plication or two, your hair be comes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look year? young- Before you Build, Buy or Rent, get "The Electrical "How" for Householders. This Booklet is free from any contractor or retailer who displays this seal 0 esi ea Esa csa m "Aberdeen," Utah's m Best," "Peacock," Rock Springs Coal, Gasco Briquets. 15 E. 7th Phone 412 ssi m m zl wtr I I I oV PAQFIC STATES 2er.oi uio Madd.in FUkc head the Iit of individual worker, who will lend their support. Commander Kdward lireek of tho naval reserves, a historian and woodsman, will duet t the . ,-aai- i paiiai. announcement of which recent ly was made before tho Humane Kdu-' cation society of Washington. Out liniiii; I he work. Commander , liieok (old th" society that while 1 WO.tHHUHM fur-bearing animals wore1 taken yearly iu stool traps and Mlf- : fered days and sometimes weeks tC agony, not lit per cent of those taken' were required to furnish furs for the. actual needs of human beings in cold, weather. Tho history of tho fur trade in America, he said, testified 1 thut tho craze for summer furs in- I creased tho killing fourfold. Public ! conscience, when aroused, the speaker' declared, would demand the abolition1 of the non-kdling trap. j Minister Resigns ! To Make Study of j World's Marriages! OAKLAND, Cal., Kob. OP) Hr. Albert Khrgntt, pastor of the Thousand Oaks Baptist church, near lu-re, has resigned to make a woi-W-wtd( investigation of marriage. In n statement to the cliui-eh he; said: '"I have had an inereasing pas-j sioti to make a modest contribution j toward tho t'hristianizing of marriage anil tho home. With this in mind, 1 j plan an early and extended tour. This will take mo to distant lauds and I make my stay away quite indefinite."! Mr. Klirgott urges a more intelli-i gent and sympathetic preparation for marriage. "Young poopb nre too superficial in their judgments, he explained. "Love is tlni only excuse for mar riage. hit is love? 'The answer is that when two young people are genuinely in lovo they don't go around asking what love is. They know it instinctively. They hear Ihe same song bird singing their lovo song, but, unfortunately, many make tho mis take of listening lo a mocking bird echoing the songs of some one else." INITIATION HELD SPKINtil'MKJ.I). Kelt. I!.',. (Spe cial). A total of U'.'t Springfield can didates 'and two from Wnltcrrillc were initiated into the Woodman .if the World lodge at a meeting held last evening at ,S o'clock in the W. II. W. hall. K. O. Itoyal, of Cortland, district manager of the lodge, waj present, and made an address at tin banquet which followed at H o'clock. A delegation of niton! person, from Kngeno was present, nd M from Walterville. Iloth Knll Creek and Crfwell sent representatives. Tiie Kugene drill team put on Ihe floor work, and the Springfield, t'reBWell and Walterville filled Ihe official eh.n'rs. The ladies of the Neighbors of Woodcraft served Ihe bampiel to l'JJ persons. Most, leaders of Ihe Fasciatn park in Italy nre Roman t'atliolics. 1 Kcguliir $1.25 Arrow all colors, special Women's Frencli Kid ors mid sizes, $2.f)0 to $3.00 values nt 8ilk I'onpoe, free from filling, n splen did quality. O-fl AA $1.25 grade for V M. 3 U Zoplier Gingham, nice 5Uc grut.le, ,'! yards for ."(i inch percale, light terns, 5 yards for 04 inoli table padtling, grade at per yard For Three Days THURSDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY 1 i h" r FRYE'S DELICIOUS Our Own 80 West 8th Church Begun 250 Years Ago May be Completed Soon 1'AHIS, Feb. L'."i. OP) A Paris cltureli begun owr L.'iO years ago, but never finished, has at Inst a chaiu-e of being completed after tho original plana, liet wee 11 H;. and ITiMI work wan begun mi the ihuieli of Saint Nicholas du I'lutrdonnet, iu St. Victor street, Willi the painter he Hrtiti as architect. Want of funds put a stop to building and the chun h, without a from, has stood for years, a mournful and dilapidated ohject. A mutual benefit society now plan to erect a magnif icient office just op posite the church, but hesitates as the old building would be an eyesore. Completion of I.e Brim's plans would cost iHKUKtO francs, but the muni cipal council, although more than us ually embarrassed for funds, has the mailer under consideration. Pop Bottle Takes Long Water Journey LOMON, Feb. LW Donald Mc Klhinney, lo -year -old high school boy here, has received a letter inform ing him that a pop bottle, in which he placed hia name and address two years dro at Windsor, Unt., was pick ed up by a sailor off tho coasi of Santa Barbara, Cal. Presumably it went out through tha lakes and St. Lawrence route to the Atlantic ocean, nnd then followed Neuralgic Sloais gives quick, positive relief ThHtuncndurablcpoundiriKinyour temples that makes neuralgic head acho so hard to boar yields quickly to treatment with Sloan's. Junt pat it on Rently. You don't even havo to bother to rub it in. t 27. 3 2inch Dress ue, 4 yards for Hope, Muslin, G yards for .'Hi inch Chnllis, 20 cent value nt G yards for Women's Fancy Aprons $1.50 to $2.00 values nt Silk Hosiery, 00 Gloves, nil col VJL Women's and and cordovan 4 pairs for 40 inch serge, $1.75 value at, ynrd line of patterns M. Women's Bloomers, -while nnd flesh ?S;:.M"0. $1.00 and dark pat $1.50 nnd $2.00 girls' middies nt. ench :J5(! Hack Towels, bleach ed, 5 for regular $1.45 1.00 ST. EV3ake nttrTb. Coders 3C j t he coast line southw aril, probably j passing through the Panama Canal j into the Pacific waters. It then ap peal's lo havo started northward, to 1h picked up on February IU. by J. I W. Heygart, of the V. S. S. Tennessee. r.M;f 5 Si i tECr :tf BE EXAMINED AT CKCE DO NOT suffer Indefinitely with Piles or other Rectal or Colon dis orders. Examination will relieve you o) worry nnd doubt about your condition and my treatments will cause speeds recovery of your former good health and vigor. My treatment for Piles Is GUARAN TEED to cure you or the fee for yom treatments will be refunded. Call or write for ray FREE book on Piles and othei Rectal nd Colon disor dera. DEAN, M D.Inc POKUANOMFHCES SEATTLE OFFICES! j Or Oiri) BIiainq BOH-SIZ Shrit DutW.rW HTM tVND MAIN O TH AN O PINE1 headaches It stimulates the circulation throughout tho aching tissues. Immediately the throbbing eases down. 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