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j;iV Evening, February 26, 1925
THE EUCKXE GUARD
Tnge Three
(iOUSE AIRCRAFT
jan takes yp
60ii INQUIRY!
Rudolph Shows Good
Judgment
She'j Hit Favorite Beauty In
Hollywood Field
..nvv.TilV Feb. I'tl. TJju I
.ircrafl committee was called I
Ijum ,,,, ,hc thread o thi.
...;, .,,in where they!
n't"" i i., Snturrifiv when tile
'" i'"lr ".. ii-iiiiif tit to an abr.mt I
:tariP .. ... ...i, f Uie committee!
Mt.ii io! CJinpienou 01 u.c ui
i'""JU"" r ll to the deois-
Mirr a iii'ii'f'"
J r. '.'.,, n; ... P. J.mee. hail
01 U W . ...... inn ntr tndllV Oil tllS
!'Crd m it relative values of sur-
tlC0 fih.i, MJbmarmt-s anu .rcriL.
Admiiai Jt,uea read tu LOe Comml
" i,..ii.n reehrlv announc-
l".tDi!- .,,,.... naval board, which
ttd of iU 1 , .. j i
I Jiil represents the "mature judu
lent1 'of it"1 , . , . .
i e were aaur:u iu c c
L trouble for the next few years'
:c.. ! inm. "wp won hi know
tetter -bow tu spend the money allow
ed us. oat us " . " ' ,
. . . .. n imiia i hat make ii n
iriHational defense should be ready
Lt immediate duty."
Ii the navy ready for such ser-L:-.k"
Htkpil Keuresentative VraW.
Lmocrut, New i'ork.
ijLere are ft greui uiauj iuiue
i i lii-a " the admiral reulie.l.
....n...iiiv in construction of nircrait
HtuDmanue iiitv
...I,. ...,n1,l ha l id Pffr-pt nf n
i.AGKlU mm. -tffo
thousand pound bomb dropped
from an airplane on a battleship, the
;.jn,iroi Enid that if it were not an
Jirnior-piercing bomb," the effect
ij,r.(bably wou.d be local" with no ser-
ii,,us damage 10 i-ue snips iuuue jiun-
it: or uie personnel m euciuaeu piau:i.
j Admiral Jones testified that two
!l4UU pound nou-xplosive ''alieUa"
riwrre dropped from an airplane on tht
fLattleship Washington, one of w.liiM
struck fair" on the chip's deck, the
'other missing. The one that tit nick
Jailed to pt-netrate the deck he added.
"Tlie Wasiiington was finelly suuk
It gunfireV" was asked by Hcpreteu
tjtive Perkins, republican, of New
".No, it was me cumulative cucci hi
all fire." Admirul .Tones replied.
"Pon't you think ymi might hare
obtained some benefits by sinking the
vasjii!Ci"n wiia ooiuds :
i uk-. I think n we Tonrnpil
'much abniit bombing of ships from
justs on the Gcrmau ships in 1121."
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stiily there after the milk poison nt-
teuiiit hud tu-iMi called to the attention
M the police and a private detective
Woey.
I King, accord. ng to the police, said
f nit't the millionaire in Lnkeport.
H al.p and arranged the murder details
tuere. Hie gnu men were to be rutaiu-
J and to acquaint themselves with
ie apin'tirmue uud habits uf the 1 lo
lling s o that they could perpetrate
ae munU'is qtiickiy and quietly and
ake a vif.u escape.
Ao-eoment Reached
"Lou" and "Al' were HiibseQueiitly
-ta.iit-d and acreed to kill the llotaU
l:igs. They hired quarters near the
Uljtaling tionie and watched their in
flooded victims closely. Thvy. appar
Wutly changt'd their plans, however,
iitinut tilling King, for they are
jnipoiHd to have left the poisoned
ji.iiik at the home rnther than do the
iVhootins agreed upon. King denied
ifcll knowloike of the poisoned milk.
pithough aiimitting nil other details
f the plot, according to the police.
3le mid ho could offer no .motive for
jpe murder plot.
lae arrest nf the millionaire plot-
jttr is Pipift ted today, lie is believed
be hi San Francisco.
"Lou," who is also known as ''Rus-
rMn Iau" admitted his rart in the
(l ot detailed by King, but also denied
toll kno i(!pe of the poisoned milk,
jli uintr- sit j that it might have been
Hippit'iiifiitary plot "to bark up
Km p."t in the event that the
iHtumn d 1 not go through with their
"I diil n-t Intend to kill anybody,"
Lou" sail, arrording to the police.
I was K"inft to tnke the money and
IapD force iihnnt the killine. That is
''t what I d;d."
aVW "VmjV bT it,.'-uVA.l
t 'JT fit Ai V . 4
r 'si i
4$ 3 I
Eugenia Gilbert is in favor of
parades. Sne carried los Anaeies'
banner to first prize In one of Ru-
aoipn Valentino's national beauty
contests, and now the sheik thinks
she's the prettiest girl of 14 as
sembled for honors In Hollywood.
pleaded against sacrificing it by leav
ing excessive rates in It.
The house concurred in n confer
ence committee report establishing an
extra fee of at) per cent above regu
lar charges on vehicles operated for
commercial profit five miles beyond
the corporate limits of any city. The
measure will tax peddlers', bakers',
butchers', and others' machines oper
ating from cities out into the coun
try and at. present paying only regular
vehicle fees.
The house also adopted n confer
ence report setting the truck and load
limit of public highways at -0,000
pounds. The house had held for 12,
000 pounds and the senate for
18,000.
fouipltuiou of two of the largest
hfer contracts in Kugt-ue begun in
l.t.'4 ytaterddy atteruovu is announc
ed hy Harry iJevereaux, city eugioe-'r.
: iiiete jhm projects invole a total
t to the city of f 4..V0, and their
t-uinpieitoii ends all st-wer work under
contract.
The 'i M'ar Snow c titract, for th-1
s. wer hue rumiing from Sixth avenue
i to Fourteenth avenut', between Wil
lamette and Olive streets. Tins work
; cost approximately $1S,000, and w.is
i-arrieil uii tnrough the rain and freez
ing weutiit-r utiiPT severe handicap.
Sin fact, it became uecensary at one
. time for .Mr. Suovv to appear before
the city conned for an exteusiou of
' time.
iSewer c -list ruction from Tenth
i u venue to Seventeenth avenue, be
tween Pearl and High streets, invol
, ed a cum f about afiG.oOO, and wa
contracted to Sti?n brothers.
A recently completed fewer pro
ject is the one between Kleventh ave
nue and Twelfth avenue from Vau
Huron street to Ahnadt-u street. This
is the project under which thc work
was halted temporarily while the city
council condemned the right-of-wiy
'er tahe lots owned by V. A. Kuyketi
dall. The work was held up f r two
ami the total cost was approximately
afJOOO.
The city council was to meet at 5
o clock todny to let tbe contract for
construction of the south Willamette
sewer line, the cost of which will be
in the neighborhood of $14,000. IOv
bid on this contract has been submit
ted by E. K. I.hid and George V.
Lind of Portland, who offer to do the
work for $14.13.50.
Other bidders include Oscar Snow,
?16,ft44; Morris Mur-piis. $J0.07ti.2o;
Stien ltrotahers, 10.030.25; and Held
Construction company. $20,084. '
democratic soloua objected, toduy
characterized the action of the minor
ity as ''cowardly."
lu 101 1 Mmority leader Craveun,
then a member of the house of repre
sentatives of which the democrats
were iu control, introduced a "Gerry
mander bid," whU-b took Lawreuc
county from the necond congressional
district and placed it ill the third.
'"The repuUlu-aiis took their inediciue
then,'' Penrod B.iid, "althougii the act
deprived them of a republican coj
grtwsmen." The Penrod bill now seek to re
turn Lawrence county, norijully 22y0
republican, to the second district.
"L'nder no circumstances will I with
draw my bill," Senator Penrod ?aid.
British Workmen
Prefer Wireless
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FISH CODE PASSES
STATE HOl.'SK. SAI.EM, Ore.,
Feb. 20. The fish code bill, II. B.
405, which was passed by the sen
ate yostprday and then recalled for
amendment, again passed today. It
was amended to reduce the size of
crabs from seven to Bix and alf
inches.
The house this morning concurred
in the amendments made by the sen
ate in the special tax on cigarettes,
cigars and tobacco. The amendment
eleminated icgars and chewing tobac
ca from the tax.
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hers from the senate stopped legisla
tive machinery in the upper house of
the Indiana general assembly today.
The deniocrnts, in a minority, bu? in
sufficient strength to break a quorum,
fled yesterday in un attempt to b.oc
action on the (jerrymander bill and
today 1H were reported to be within
the .hospitable borders of Ohio, from
which state extradition is probable.
Two of the minority senators w?ie
unable to leave Indiana because of
illness.
Return Discussed.
Republican senators met its usual -it
10 a. in. today, but devoted their dis
cussion to means which might be em
ployed to "return the fugitives. Indict
ment under a state law providing
$1000 fine for 8 legislator who ab
sents himself, was suggested, hut ad
mittedly was not a solution to thc
prob.eui of getting the minority mem
bers back to their seats.
Thus far republicans have declined
to talk c-f compromiue on the Gerry
mander bill which the deniocrnts in
sist would give their opponents a
strong advantage in electing a con
gressman from the second India ai
district, now clashed as doubtful.
Appropriation Held.
Only n prolonged absence of thp
democrats will seriously iy'.erfere
with the legislative program, accord
ing to republican senators. The hien
nial appropriation hill is Raid to le th
only measure of prime importance
that has not yet passed the eenate.
Action on this could he completed
within a short time. There are many
hills pending of varying degrees of
importance, but. failure to take action
upon them would not necessitate a
special BPssion, republican lepdprs
faid.
Senator Penrod. author of the
"Gerrymander hill," to which th?
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Mr. Burdick Speaks
lT.Ur Purdiek took the floor to
r,"'"""leratiori. "The governor's
would have gone for n"th
'i with its present rates
' i. ! -presentative Sheltnn.
i;tiupted to block recon
'i the measure by moving
reeonsuler its action in
governor unchanged. His
TAX BILLS PASS
STATE HOI'S.!-;. SALEM, Ore.,
Feb. 26. OP) Having enacted rev
enue measures calculated to produce
enough money in the next biennmm
without increasing the levy on prop
erty for stnte purposes the legis
lature was to adjourn today.
Passage by the Bcnate late yester
day of a bill to tax cigarettes, smok
ing tobacco, snuff, cigarette papers
and tubes, another bill imposing a
gross earnings tax on utilities and a
mensure requiring payment into the
general fund of 10 ppr cent of the
earnings of self supporting state com
missioners, ended a fight in which
Governor Walter M. Pierce bad stood
out for this legislation, as opposed
to an increase in the levy of proper
ty. Cigars and chewing tobacco were
exempted from the new tax by an
amendment adopted before the cigar
ette tax bill passed.
While tbe tobacco tax bill was up
for final passnge Senator Itoy W.
Hitner of Pendleton, predicted that
tlie governor would become the tar
get for n recall election within six
months, because of the revenue pro
gram he forced the legislature to ac
cept. Senator Milton R. Klepper of Port
land declared that referendum would
he invoked against the tobacco tax. He
said the referendum machinery is al
ready "being oiled up."
Senator Jay 1 1. Upton, of Bend
moved that ft referendum clause be
attached to the tobacco tox bill, but
the motion was lost.
The bouse yesterday afternoon
tnbled the house concurrent resohi-j Catarrh In the head means that
tion cirticizing C. E. Spence, state j KPrms are ottacking the niembronew.
market agent, for his political activ-j t;0 wjtn ro, jn t1P bead. The result
ities before the last election. j s inflammation, stuffiness, discharge.
Among senote bills passed by the i j (pni wit, piu-h troubles loenlly.
house late yesterday wt-re: ; Combat the germs where they at-
2ii7, rmatilla delegation: author- j tnr Apply Ely's Cream Balm in
izing grain oh! forage crop experi-. tnp nostrils and breathe it. Note
mental and demonstration work in : DAW qinkly its antiseptic fumes
eostern Oregon. , brinsr rplief.
247. game commission: protecting j Orm't wait' for internal effects,
bear in Josephine, Jackson and Klam- ' ot jn?taut relief. Fight the trouble
ath counties. st its source. Clear the air pns-
i fi(fP(l check the attack. A moment
Heavy snows bring hundreds of will do that if yon ask your druggist
wild elk and deer into Banff, Alber.a, for a bottle of Ely's Cream Balm,
every winter. i Adv.
I
Catarrh
Relieved Instantly
LOXIXJN. Feb. 2(1. The Britibil
workman of today prefers wireless ;o
whiskey ond "Bunynu to barleycorn.'
Captain Charles Nickolson, of the
Salvation army told tin Finsbury jus
tices at their meeting to consider liq
uor license renewals.
"1 'runkenness has hern reduced bv
one-half during the last few year."'
said the r-npMin.' and many public
drinking houses are often empty on
Sunday evenings."
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SAN FRANC ISCO, Feb. 20. The
United States district ottorney here
will represent the navy department
next Monday when a writ of habeas
corpus seeking the release of Lieuten
ant Frank E. Kennedy from the Napa
hospital for the insane is argued be
fore the superior court at Xttpa.
Lieutenant Kennedy was sent to
the Napa hospital without a formal
commitment after he had been sus
pended by Lieutenant H. V. Christie,
commander of the submarine S-17,
who filed charges of unofficerlike
conduct against him at Manila, uavnl
records show. Kennedy was not tried
on the charges but sent to Napa from
tlie Mare Island navy yard. Four phy
sicians who examined Kennedy assert
that he is sane, 1 r. James W. Brown
lie of Vallejo says Kennedy "has been
hounded by navy doctor at the be
hest of somebody who has an ax to
grind."
Mrs. Autumn Margaret Kennedy,
wife of Lieutenant Kennedy, started
the proceedings for her husband's re
lease. Mrs. Kennedy today described
thc plight of her husband as due to
enmity of tbe "Annapolis combina
tion." Lieutenant Albert Pierce Burleigh,
an intelligence officer, who shot him
self to death at Mare Island on Feb
ruary 15, was driven to suicide after
he had tried to obtain a trial for his
fellow officer who was sent to the
insane asylum, according to Mrs.
Kennedy.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 20. Court
martial proceedings against Lieuten
ant Frank E. Kennedy, confined in
the state hospital for insnnc at Napa,
Cal., will be pressed, it was said to
day at the navy department, if Ken
nedy is found to' be sane.
Soviet Russia and
Japanese Empire
Resume Relations
PEKING, Feb. 20. Soviet Russia
and the Japanese empire today r
sumed deplomitac relations, M. Kara-k-lian,
Russian ambassador to China
and K. Yo&hizawa, Japanese minister
to Peking, met here today and for
mally exchanged advices of ratifica
tion by their respective governments
of on agreement submitted to repre
sentatives of both countries on Jan
uary 21. The agreement becomes ef
fective r.t once.
RLlil.lN, Feb. i-F President
Ebert, who under went an operation
Tuesday ni'TnitiK. f.r api'eudicitit.
developed peritonitis last uiht. He
was t-iuiirw ti;it hetter thin iiitii hi;,
hut h 8 condition was still serious.
The prosMt nt'ti phytifiiiu th
niorriin,; i-siii-d a bulletin which read:
"The preMdt'nt suddenly fell ill itt
noon on I'Vl'Vtiarv L'.'I with a severe
case of appendicitis which necessitat
ed an operation thnt night. I lesp.te
the filer that th operatum was un
dertaken S" n after the illness devel
oped, the appendix w;is found badly
inflamed nml partly punctured, s-i that
peritonitis developed. 4
"The r.mrse of the illness was sat
isfactory until late last ninht, but a
often happens on the third day. the
peritonitis became worse last evenin?
so tint the pros dent spent an uneasj
night."
rri'Mdent Ebert's secretary snid
Quart Of Water
Cleans Kidneys
No man or woman can make
a mistake by flushing the kidneys
occasionally, says a well-known
authority. Eating too much rich
food creates acids, which excite
the. kidneys. They become over
worked from the strain, get sIuk
gish Htid fail to filter the waste
und poisons from the blood. Then
we get sick. Rheumatism, head
aches, liver trouble, nervousu iss.
dizziness, sleeplessness and urin
ary disorders often come from
sluggish kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull
ache iu the kidneys, or your
back hurts, or if the urine is
cloudy, offensive, full of sediment.
Irregular of passage or attended
by n sensatbyi of scalding hoc in
drinking a quart of water each
day, also get about four ounces
of Jnd Salts from any pharmacy;
take a table-spoonful in a glass
of water before breakfast, and in
a few davs vour kidneys may act
fine.
This famous salts Is made from
the acid of grapes and l?mcn
Juice, combined with lithia, and
lias been used for years to flueh
nud stimulate the kidneys: Mso
to help neutralize the acids in
the system, so they no longer
cause irritation, thus often re
lieving bladder weakrress.
Jad Salts is Inexpensive; mnkes
a delightful effervescent litbia
water drink which everyone should
take now and then to keep the
kidneys clean nnd active and the
blood pure, thereby often avoiding
serious kidney complications. By
all means have your physician ex
amine your kidneys at least twice
n year. Adv.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
this noon that the patient'a physicians
expected a t riHis in hit. ,;i-.e to come
today. The president's condition early
ibis al' tern oii whs m.iII htv serious.
While the patient wi sUeoinir at
'J o'clock this afternoon, it was re
ported that his heart was not os
strong as lije hospital attendants hop
ed, and there was rioich apprehension
snout his condition. lr. Hier und the
other physician, who have been an
sisling in treaMig the president, will
hold a c- nference at the h.np:tal at -I
p. m.
white tcops between Nanking and without delay, declaring its inaintn
Shanntuii. j nance tli rent ens continuance of the
The ambassador is said n have j friendly cooperation between China
urged dishaudment of the white legion I and the Soviet government.
Soviet Protests
Against Troops
SHANGHAI. Feb. 20. i-P It in 1
reported from Peking tliar the Soviet
ambassador has protested to the Chi
nese foreign off it e ogainst the inujn
tepnnee of one thousand Kussimu
If Ruptured
Try This Free j
Apply It to Any Rupture, Old or j
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Anyone ruptured, man, woman oi !
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Y.. for a free trial of bis wonderful
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suffer this nuisance? Why run tin
risk of gangrene ami such danger
from a small and innocent tittle rup
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host of men and women are daih
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rnptureH do not hurt nor prevent I
them from getting around. Write a'
once for this free triai, as It is cer !
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in the cure of ruptures that were a t
big as a man's two fists. Try air
write at once, using the coupon be '
low.
Mother
doesn't
worry
now
when
Bobby
has the
croup
" will
She knows that "Sinapole
instantly relieve the suffering of
the children for croup, colds,
asthmatic conditions. Just rub in
Sinapole "and rub out the pain. !
50c and $1.00 at Your
Drug Store
THE 20-iCENTURY
MUSTARD PLASTER
4fi7 i
Free for Rupture
W. S. Rice. Inc.,
5001 Main St., Adams, N. T.
You may send me entirely free
a Sample Treatment of your stim
ulating application for Rupture.
Name
Address . ......
State
Sealed bills will be received by the
County Court of Lane count v until
1:3(2 1 M" 'n'pl"y. Mnreh 5th,
lU2o, for the furnishing of wood for
crushers located on the Thome place
on the Iondon Springs road, the Ma
bel crusher and the North Fork
crusher. Approximately fiO cords at
each place. Jtetnils may be securer) lit
the office of the County Surveyor.
Bight to lvject any or all bids is
reserved.
BY HtMER O F THE COUNTY
COURT.
R. S. HIIYSOV. County Clerk.
No.lfc02-dv-f28
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NEW MANAGEMENT
VENETA HALL
BIG DANCE SAT.. NIGHT
Good Music Good Eats Good
Time Everybody Come
vrn
YOU CAN QUICKLY LIMBER UP
SORE, STIFf, SWOLLEN JOINTS
; tu i
"itK'.r:
h in its present form," he
' 'atn e Graham emphasix
raiiff of establishing the
''l d.wn in the bill and
iGiv Wife Adlerika
A For Stomach Trouble
U . v i,nw. WlTP nan
I1' t. ' ' " kr AdlrrilM.
I'1 ' .ji-i Vr " Tn, pl'aaant
J" ""-h ,1,,, , I,,p.,r1t.
'" Il i ncll.nt ai in in
' nd a wonderful
hnur anl novr nnp".
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ioip, Mi Ninth
Even Chronle Rheumatic Swellings
In Knee. Foot, Ankles, Arch,
Hlpa, Elbow, Shoulder or Finger
Joints Yield to the Mighty Pov.
erful Influence of JOINT-EA8E
It'a here, right In town and ev
ery live druMist has It
It's a low prire remedy, to be
sure, but that doean t stop It from
taking the kinks. lsmenes or tcr
lure out of your troubled join's
Jolnt Eane Is the name, an call
ed became It Is compounded an;
ly for the purpose of rellevlim all
Joint allmeiits.
Just rub It on the torm"Md.
lame Join! Bnd In Ju.t a t w bcc
onds It will ponotrate throuch skin
and flt'Bh ilralnht down to V V-K-amenn
sjJ tendona of the Joinu,
right where the agony atntta
Then blessed comfort cotnos r.ulck.
ly
It absorbs Instantly and Is ao
rlfan that you ran rub lt on often
and get thereby results much more
qulrkly, when the Joint Is Inflamed
and the agony Intense
Ielng such a powerful counter
irritant. It cannot help nnncirg
speedy and helpful reaults In con-g-tlon.
sore (hrnat, cheat colds,
lumbago, and neuralgia much
quicker than almost any remedy
you can buy.
But you njust remember that It
Is for Joint afflictions that Joint
Knse Is mostly dispensed, and Its
helpfulness will astonish you after
all ordinary liniments and other
tr,iimvnts hsvn failed Carroll a -i'harmary
sll Iota of IL
Unusually
GOOD
Made
your way
a - j
HOUSEWIVES
Friday Afternoon, Feb. 27,
from 2 to 4 p. m.
( will be the last time
MISS GRACE B0GUE
Home Economist of the Westinghouse company will be
demonstrating her
" BAKING DAY
99
on the
WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC
ELECTRIC RANGE
Her classes-to date hnvn proved very lieneficinl to tho many Indies nt-t'-nding.
We urge all those interestnil in the most modern "methods of
htnisekecping to be present on this last day.
Tlie prizes will be awarded during class. You can win if you haven't at
tended the previous classes.
Sigwart Electric Co.