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A rw - TVlirnarv 27. 1955 .1aV kve'""fc' " ' THE EUGENE GUARD Fnpro Tliroo lOLONEL CLOWRY GAB IN HEW YORK Uury, luU., toward Cliiwigu, Ins! The mm. who bonriltil (he Iraiu at Tuleilo uml uiiobtrusclj- rtmaiued in the day cuin h all day dropped off u! (.iary nller tbe rubbery ajid disappear ed, ludiaua and Chicago police w operated with railroad decretive iu a fruitless at-urch for them last night. . ' YORK. Feb. 27. Th body NM,I llobert C. dowry, former V ;, and feu""1 '"uaKer rt"it 1 mm '1'elettn.ph company, I l ist Miel't in private cur t 'vii.h i-eturninj from I'aim 'Tin be "ken to Omaha for .i flowrv, who was SG years f"loorl, , 1 J.fferini: from a cold f Lmnlieaticins and was ciinin f !.rL r'n Tarry.own, New York, iTk condition became aerioua. .1 tfcf b's ' ..hnnrd the train 'Serbia and another wa. call lim" ... v v Death came us "'.ST".- "teriD, th. Hudson 1 uanel that leads into the Pen- CoL Hobert '.-'" ,,'. ,.,. L (ram lilfSSi'i'R' r u.j ... - -lilr" . .... utei-n Union 'i'ele- !S U.".v, swered the que-:-MP" ... -- .-nnnit man a chanc- oiay '" iompa'red with when you jt:e a t)' . tunities are ... XMWg man ".F - - - w aa they ever were. I all 1 . " ., vntine man. The Lid. of the country has increased fill" : ., . 1. n,l rtf muni.' ,,(r than tne nSu. .. 1 .i,...i,..l. Kxnnnaion of M uc" . .unities. ;nres oa uuinm-" .- ii.irr perseverJnce, integrity and ;J.t is wanted All ,, corporations keep in touch ,h the capacity of their men. There !f tbe vonu man. who has tJie stuff him is hound to Ret ahead." h Born In Illinois. Barn on a in m ... . . linoi!, beptemiier c, - - rv Mined a common acnooi euu- ' . 0".0 hnnnm 11 ntPX- ' . ... in :n nnl Altaan-in eompany-later a Western ciim iitbsniioi ai .luiin, .... . , first six nionrns, altnousu re ired to work VJ to 14 hours a day. reefived no pay. wy fro"' home anil ambitious to mm a Iclesrnphcr. be did extra n,..;..tnit. liimplf. rK in - , At the end of the first year, al- mish only 10. dowry was mane linger of the cMnpnny's office at .ckport, and. when -1. became su rintenrlent of the compnny. Colonel dowry Ruined his title in . Civil war. which be entered na a (itnin in ISIl:). rolonel dowry married in !... Caroline A. Estabrook, of Oinit Voh. She died in April, IS(if). ;iln November '3. 1!H(I. when he re rl and was smreeded to the presi intiary of the Western Union by the p Theodore A. ail, lie nail neen ire for 5S years In the telegraphic Id. lie was one of the promoters of . Chic:iRo will-Id's fair in ISHII. He : also a director ef the Equitable nst iKinipiiuy, Now York, n niem- of the Loyal legion of civil war Herons' and of several clubs. For ,-,.c- I'nlnnnl I'lnwrv'a l-esi- luee iiad been nl Tarrytown, N. Y. Declared Guilty l'OHTI.ANM. Oro., Fob. 27. J. IV ihh'.v, MolalLi faniuT, who shot ! I kilii'd his former wife, Mrs, Mar- i i K. French at Lor homo hero, was ! ml guilty of scaind Ut'gree murder j ninht. I eiitt'iirc will hp hnpospd Mnniltiy. Monney shot himsolf aflrr killing ; French. Hn was ennfinpri to u: ispital for Bevcrnl months an the re- t of the womnl. '. B. Mooney is Wales is Unafraid Of Warnings That Church is Unsafe LONDON, 'eb. :,. The l'rincc of Wales, and about ,U00 other per sons undeterred by alarmist warnings that the dome of St. l'aul's was on the eve of collapse, attended a Welsh festival, service in the cathedral last evening, and escaped unscathed. The Prince who apparently belongs to that large sect inn of tbo public wbicb ac cepts the assurance of the catnedral experts that there is no danger iu its present condition, sat immediately beneath the dome without showing alarm or once luoking up to see if it was coming down." The remainder of the congregation was evidently equal ly unconcerned. The service was conducted in the Welsh language, of which the I'rince, although nominally is head of the Welsh people, 1s virtually ignorant. Western Tour of Committee Planned SPOKAXK, AVnsh., Teh. 27. A Washington dispatch to the Chronicle today says that Representatives Mur phy of Ohio, Chiimton of Michigm and Taylor of Colorado, members of the house appropriation committee, will start Aupust 25, of. n tour of the western states to pay a visit of in spection to every reclamation project and Indian reservation in those states. In Washington it was stated, they will investigate tbc Columbia basin irrigation project. - The first public dispensary ras established in Kpypt about 4000 R C. The attendant received the equiv alent ii about $."i00 n year, which was five times the amount then paid a skilled laborer. "Cascarets" 10c if Dizzy, Bilious, Constipated . TO ClCHD y o 11 r bowels without cramp- 5. ing or overact r:ig take "Cas- j carets Sick head- 'he, dizzi ness, bilious ness, gases in digestion, sour upset stomach ind all such distress gone by morn ing. Nicest laxative and cathartic on earth for grown-ups and child ren. Klc, 25c and 50c boxes sujr Jrug store. ems and Money Stolen From car IIICAfiO. Pel,. 97 fiem. .ml Irrener valued at SIO.fKlf) were! in from sleeping enr passengers of i tpf .Now York Central Western Kx-1 liy two men. armed with n ! sfd-off shotgun and pistol, as the Win spod from Chesterton, Intl., to THREE DAYS GOUGH IS YOUR JPtmic coughs and persistent colds y to serious lung trouble. You can SF Ihern now with Creoratilsion, an JMhod creosote that is pleasant to ?. Weomulsion is a new medical Viterv w-iil, tur,r..u i. .1 I I?1' lhs inflamed membranes and the porm. t11' ll knowTi -d by the . 'nown drugs, creosote i rec- r tl,n 1 :. .1 fcit L ullaI iiiiieriiiiy as mo 1, , u'a!"g agency for the treat y 01 chronic coughs and colds and ? Morms of throat and lung troubles, pulsion contains in addition to ZZ' "I1 7 l,ealin8 foments which I'.' the inllamrd mem. r nd slop the irritation and in y aaiion, 1;ie the nromte R0 on 1'? !'omwh, is absorbrd into the iV '"" the seat of the trouble g ttoy, th, germs thal lcad , T umption. Cm:'i'''jn i guaranteed satisfae Ad rrili ',rr'1,mrnt 01 chronic coughs t-c ' ixn'Km a,,hma' catarrhal and other forma of throat TW i'"'?'". nd is eicellent for Su ir '"'"m coU or cold ; f'finnl if any cough I T,T"T, of W lnR stand 5 dl ,: "rd ,f'" ing accord. Us,on U-. Atlanta. Ga. Udv.) T Woon . WANTED c' Load Lota. Pay Cash Rainier Coal Co, 15 ?th Aye. E. si Early Spring Vegetables There Is a feellnfl'ln the air that spring la near at)d our appetites are demanding the things that come with spring your vegetables can be ordered here to come with your regular grocery or bakery order four dellter les dally leaving the store. 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. and 1:30 and 4:30 p. m. STORE TO YOU SERVICE Fresh Bunch Beets Early Scarlet Radlshea Green Bunch Onions White Bunch Turnlpi Small Bunch Carrots -Crisp, Hard Cabbage Mustard Greens Garden Spinach Ripe Tomatoes Hothouse Cucumbers Good Crisp Celery Los Angeles Head Lettuce Chase Gardens Rhubarb FOR SALADS Our Model Kitchen Mayon naise and Thuisnnd Island Dressing la delicious saves time Bares money. Have You Tried Preferred Stock Fruit Salad, tlx varieties fruit In one tin? preferred Stock Vegetable Salad, five vegetables In one tin? Dice Grocery Co. Eighth and Olive Three Phones 183 Prince of Wales Sends Check for Pressmen's Dues M-:V ViiUK. Feb. 7. The New ork I'ressineu's union was spared Hie i-n ml nl uei-eity of suspending its ur member, the I'rince of Wales, "lien a cheek for $7, representiun l wo iiu.inhs dues was received from him today. Tlie rules of the nuion provide fo, tJie suspension of any member who tails to pay his due every two months, (in Saturday this period of grace for the prinee would have ex pired and had he not paid lie would have been barred from plying the trade in any unieui presnj' in here. When Wales was made a nienilier ef the union List summer lie paid his dues in advance to January 1. police a:hge lutrlid the acid in her Husband's five before swallowing j.oisou in a suicide attempt, was re ported steadily improving early today a 1. 1 her ultimately recovery no lon ger appealed to be in doubt. Darby Day's Eyes Show Improvement ItKVKUIA HILLS, Oil., Feb. JT. W hen Darby Day, wealthy Chioano insurance man arrives here from east today ho will find his moii. Dar'iy nay. Jr., well on the road to reeo I cry from effects of an acid attack lut Monday. According to his physician. , the young man's cijrlit apparently hn j heen saved and it may he possible to I prevent permanent disfigurement of ' his face. I ' Mrn. Tterniee Lundstrom Day, who Jess Winers to Hurl for Portland I'OUTLAND, Ore., fr'eb. 1,7.-.L' Winters, rijjit banded pitcher bus signed with the Portland club of the Pacific coat baseball league, Preii dent Turner announced tod.ty. All b.it four of the Portland pitchevB have now signed. Johnnie Jones, outfielder with the Portland rlui) lat year, was sold ( the Augusta. On., club of the S uta AtliiniU' league, it was announced. CLARENCE BAILEY HANGED MONTtJOMKIiY, Ala., Feb. J7. ( 'ia rence It:tiicy was hatiK'd in lhn Mmi t coinery county jail this morniiijj f.ir the murder Ht Kllby prison in No ceiuber, XU'SA, of .lame Culpepper, fellow prisoner. Hailey tnountiMl the scauold'nt 5:ir and the trap was spnuiK at 5 :,"!. lie was, pronounced (bad minutes later. GLORIA SWANS0N BETTER PAItlS, Feb. (ilorin Swanson. whn is a patient in a clinie at Auteuil, reroveriitR from a recent operation, passed nn excellent nipht. it was re por:ed this mnrninp. The film star's temperature has returned to normal. wun everyuuuy .... i.-jwsi mi u n, u m m w a mv.v .v.v GoodnMR locked fn opens with a Key The handy key opeuliiK top ts (pile kly, cfisily, siifely removed. No ran - opener; no dlgKiiiR in ; no raw edtieH to cut you. There's a convenient con tainer when tlio coffee Is gone. Exclusiveness of flavor nnd that magic capacity for seem ing to yield more delicious cups to the pound are the. good terms upon which every body meets Golden V.'est Coffee. It's the result of selective cfioosing of the world's best flavored hiqh-yrawn coffees and 40-odd years experience in entering to tens of thous ands of good-coffee judges. Alio try Goldn Wt Tea Orange l'ekofl & Green Japan. CLOSSET & DEVKRS. COFFEES A TEAS EXCLUSIVELY, PORTLAND AND SEATTLE 1924 Clowe t & Dcvera limn m ..... VWi. made btteg hy Eastern fire engineers TIRES and TUBES COLUMBIA TIRE CORPORATION, PORTLAND, OREGON B. & M. TIRE CO. 845 Olive Street r 88-96 Ninth Ave. West Stanley Building E arJy In Apri The Stanley Building, Ninth Avenue West and Olive Street, will be com pleted, and we will open, a Cut Price Grocery At that time you will see Eugene grocery prices take a drop of 10 to 20. We have searched the markets and made some extraordinary buys, and we are certainly going to open with many wonderful specials. n One Day West Ninth Street is going to pop up as one of the very busiest sections of Eugene. In the west room of the building, 50 feet frontage, will be lo cated the Grocery, Bakery and Meat Market, Space to Lease For Fruits and Vegetables Of course Fruits and Vegetables will be sold in the grocery room, but instead of conducting this department we prefer to lease space for this line. Parties interested should see us at once. Two Store Rooms to Lease These rooms are 20 feet wide, 68 feet deep and full basement. All rooms have rear entrance, good light, ventilation, steam heat and hot and cold water. Grocery Price List Will Soon be Issued Send us your name and address so that you will be sure to get one of our Grocery Price Lists as soon as issued, and if you are willing to hand out a few of these lists to your friends kindly advise us. Can C Qitanlmr p- -Box 425, Eusenc' 0re- VJCO. J kJldlllCJ Residence, 489 West Fifth Street f! Hhone 412 1 'rrirTiVi