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. Evening, February 28, 1925 n.l.ll'llll THE EUGENU GUARD Page Throe fI FOR LIFE ; Today's Cross-Word Puzzle LOST BY EBERT DUfJ from age "' ,.ent aside from the The political at- ,nd nurses. ilvut wliifli cul- ",'Tn the -Magdeburg trial, and , rt. to connect him Willi the ' imposed upon him a " "" ,nire of a new republic. ''",!' mid threats of putsches iwscbe ai tw nlnim.M,H ,vho d !b' i hear Hie idea of working "' ""leedhV II" Il"henollerne T cTnstin.tio.1. But the f.rm rl,iJi he managed the po " ..rising fiom the tangled Ii""1 1. , he simple diuuity er,,r .m, I, Frail F.bcrt met her duties " , lu.lv of Germany (lislirincil " f their sharpest critics. There l,hlv not another leader, in 's I!:, hi" riiciies admitted, who K have succeeded where he did. "fl, death four month before ff ;r,si,le,iti..l election produces 'confusion in a pol.tical situa I ,lrU badly muddled. Foroot Party Lines Presulcnt Kbert was the first of nil ii, patriotic Germans to forget party r ........ it became necessary to ?,rk the extremists either in the ndirtl or conservative camps. He taOTtl.v brought curses upon lus tad from the one side or the atb " br approving measures which they, wording to the viewpoints deemed liihfr reactionary or too radical. His attitude won the confidence of ll, ambassadors and ministers ac credited lo Berlin and he was a pow erful (actor in bringing about accept ince of the ' 'awes plun which proin l,rtl to calm the storm that Las raged llioiit reparation payments for so way years. - Was aanoieniae.Br PreMilent Ebert started life as n laddlemuker, but years of experience ll a labor organizer and official of anions, tog. hter with his wide train j in practical palitics developed him nra as. his admirers pointed out, the lite Samuel Oonipers was developed In America. His lack of early op portunities was compensated for by tt training he won in the world of affairs. He was described as no drramy theorist, hut a hard liended, tactful leader, who made a gallant fiibt in behalf of the German rcpub bt and the Herman masses under Itartbrpnking conditions. Heath came to the president in the DM sanitarium. Ihc public receiv ed its announcement through the half Basting of flags on the foreign office, He American and Hritish embassies and tlie government building along tile IVilliclmstrasso. The news came as a shock to the Btrliuers, as the morning newspaper published bulletins indicating u mark et tuiproveuicut in llerr Ebert's con ditions aud tlie crisis was supposed b many to huve been passed. Cabinet Is Caned A meeting of the cabinet. was call- h( toiluy and the Keichstug will be cunveiied on Monday when it will probably arrange a new election dale in advance of the one schednled for June. ribe choice of u regulur suc cessor to llerr. Kbert will relieve loanivllur l.uther of the responsib ility of carrying on the presidential duties in addition to his uwu office. Tbe president's death comes on the eve of the national day of mourning tet aside to commemorate (iernmiiy's .osses in tlie World war. There will be memorial services in hII the (burckes of Berlin, nnd ull the church bells will be tolled. - I'resi.lint Kbert lost two .sons in the war. Coolidge's Cabinet Is All Completed Team Which President Will Use About Hitched Up Rr ni.UtLKS R STKWAHT W'ASIllMno.N, Feb. 28. With tlie confirmation of Charles K nitrm as attorney general, the cabi JH hax been completed that Presi nl Conlidge will take into office 'b him ou March 4. 'rank H. Kellogg and William M. "Nine air. alsu yet to he confirmed "Mrtivpy ns s.M-retnries of state J1 nR,irilllirc. but it is under M tl,..n- will be no opposition to "W of them. "arrfn niHv Iiuvp tn t,n:, ,,tii BrnP on Miir.h 4 for his confirmn- W the dPttlrtrrnlii oa.rl i..--nou;..nu mnmi pat, they can beat fc:n III t 10 nr., fr'Hdeht rai;-ir,,. i 1')' m enlled the extra session of tnhn a customary firniL ''M'inl punose of con Hi "I'l'-'intments. such as mg dli,f executive usually o annonn and wants acted on Partly hs poSsible. is nut t i .. tHPi 'r '"nnisea wnn !Mon of coneress. ' tli tna. life meets and it can '1 mil "ii"nv t ness as can 1 s'i"h business Republican Majority t tbrt be a "H it i. -WHO extrn session them r'-llllliliran tnnt.irirv frrKf.nt. onnl,..;..., ll.a't ""I Tlo f.. mlily on the Vnrren ""n, from March 4 ,!h "it'MIrt ;. t"r'"it of nccrclary of ""rrctarj- of Hid w- "Trptur.T nf xrnr. rriMi. attornpr cn- U'rt S. r"tmapr irr-npral. nr. .rrrrtirr of the Will. Hlb.; 1 -cri-tarr of the in- Jariin, uprrctarx of t,""ri II,.,,,,,, ' 'rrrptarr of com- H..... " "'TotarT of l.hnr W . r- Hi'- not irip raliinet -nnl to hare by "'V'.!,V",,l0" Likely nd Pa (.!,.: " c-'ire in the ''""s"' rlj summer. ' The Keren and nine-letter words the whole the nuiile ahuultl be easy AAl r I r f isr i n WV" tern1 - nr dl rr-Trr h L XL Tn r 3 i7 rj3 5 ?i 30 n pw U h Li i : is " rsr fTrfr '"H- nat is ' nattaaS-'t,. jlniaM & rvp P"!" La9 "'".Jia ss Jj " iTF J'-"?1 F M id-1 n i id" H HORIZONTAL Vehicle for fui'rj'injf passengers, Meal (p.) 21HHI pounds. So. On the lee mtfe of a ship. Space of years, -leverage. Itork. Biblical pronoun. Tart of a stable. Take care of. 5 1-1! yards. Fictitious narratives. Organ of hearing. Preposition. l'art of verb "to be." Far below the surface. Father. Mold. Mistake. Metal. Musical instrument. Pointed pieces of metal. Tlie joint between hand and arm. On high. Fate. Contest of wpeed. Printer's expression, .tested. InjuriouR to health. A fabulous bird. -He sides. Answer ' to yesterday's cross-word puzzle: B- KG Postmaster General New and Secre tary Wilbur probably will do so be fore Hie end of the year. Secretaries Kellogg, Mellon and Hoover nnfl Attorney General War ren, barring unforseen accidents', un doubtedly will hold their portfolios throughout President Coolidge's term. Secretary Jnrdine's tenure will de pend on the qualities; he shows and perhaps, to some extent, on luck. 1Mb job, just at this time, is recog nized as the most difficult and tick lish that any of the presidential ad visers are required to hold down. Agricultural conditions are in such a ferment that the department head who hns to deal with them must have, not only extraordinary ability, hut the "breaks" as well, if he is to last long. LIST CIIH'ACO. Fob. SIS. Kniite Hm-kno, footbnl 1 ronrb nt Notre Iihiiip university vnn calleil a Ner weRian novi'lut." a "viWin plnyer," "A Suindinnvian ,lorl;py' and "a member of the lnKiie of Nations.' in a tent jjiven 50 Tniverfity of (.'hi riifro co-eils. who were asked to iden tify prominent men. Seventy-five it iM'iit nnHwered eorreetly. i -I.-.-I..- l.'..a..u llnvlina n-na hebev -.1 ... ;, r.( ll.B I'nileil Stalea by one of (he incorrect -"i per cent. licnito Mussolini. Kascisti premier of Italy. wn described a. a "nolfhev it stntesiniin." and nn "Irifh radical." Adam Smith, founder of the modern system of economics wni identified as an 'attorney for V. K. l- Stokes" and as "one of the Smith brothers, cough drop kings." n nl the lirls called (buries Kliot. ireident emeritus of Harvard, l l-liio.o ! a column c.nn,.. -r . .... - sTTa! Mich t "on '''.InguTr., ; sor i j n ihp Star astronomer and discorerer ot tlie finr M...I-....I.. was famom trick rendor Chalapin. -i.. f.mntia 1 Itus:an opera singer, was thought lo be the nickname for Charlie Chaplin. Rum 75 Yar Old HltF.WFK. Me.. Feb. -S.-A bottle of rum. said by old settlers to be at leat 75 years old. pas neen ous "r , along Ihe'heacb here. A special tesl- ing conimittce decided the liquor , entirelv unlike anything available li,r,.r. .re aeekmt other i quarts in the sands. Snub for Sovlat j 1'AltlS. Feb. 28. Former mem-; bers of the llussian aristocracy, now nnrkinff as tnamieo ii ins In Paris shops, were all set for Madame Kras-I nn. wne oi me iip ....... wife of the new soviet ambassa. wor, when she started nn shopping . tour liespue rnreais oi .ii.ui.---.. thetxefuse.1 to display fown. for the , .oviet lady. eime:raldlagoionS RBk Q SJE RliA lTo n g EJ p aps eTHg uHv aEF r s e: liLE EST A GjGjA RpBE E. L I nB slo tHejhm a(pPT t 0 cTt oTb cpOD-rL SN e: S3P OTgilTHBHAjD Pfefl F eHE SBhS EpjAUHL AS S L AP I Aff SliR A MjE NTT A 1 SH S Tp HLES T AIR 8A T pec Sia na g e: DEgL I L !L U SEN EJW Z RHS I D E EPL I -TjG -TplM A L A PEN rTiTp PjinEllDiiiS l qIgIaInIs .-i in tliia uie (i,l Interest to an to solve. t. t B-J49 drawings of buildings. Sjiiall houses. Part of a circle. Incite. leverage flavored with juniper berries, 4 SO sheets of paper. Orient. Affirmative. Motives. Male child. VERTICAL Near. Morse. The earth's furnace. Pronoun. Pertaining to the magnetic poles. God of sun. Cunning. Indian wigwam. Negative. Garden implement. Consume, To make reparation. To slur over. Pour out of one into another. Very warm. Principal axis of a flower. Look slyly with malice. Short slumber. Pertaining to the drama. Large species of seals. Military duty. An every meal food. Halance. . T-ow flat marsh Innd. I teeny. Noose. An expression on the face. Mistaken. Male sheep (pi.) Close friend. A poker term. Former Russian rulers. Wise men. Small animals. He for p. r7. fin. 01. 02. 14. (jfi. ut. Pronoun. Vehicle. Matter i the most rarificd state. Forever. Personal pronoun. A printer's measure. Preposition. COUNTY CLAIMS ALLOWED ADVKKTISINO: Kuscne (iunrd $18.8.1. . . AGKKTLTUWS.T: Oregon Agri cultural College $1000.00., ASSKSROH: S. C. AVilkinson $110.00, A. O'Mrien $110.00, I.. Whittaker $75.00. N. ' Taliaferro $73.00, (Iren C. Dnvia $7."i7.33, 1'ac. Teb & Telg. Co. $0.-J.", Burroughs Adding Much. Co. $1.(MI. CAUK OF TOOK: H. Y. Spencn $lt.(IO, Harry Hehert $ir..(KI, K. .!. llorton & Co. $.O0, Mrs. M. E. Hunch $5.(10. ('race Monroe $10.1), Mrs. Susan Hoots $5.00. Mnry Kes terson $17.50, K. K.I'oujaile $I5.(K), Frank l'erin $15.00. I.ydia A. Hunt er SM-.OO, Mrs. C. K. llarkins $1-.(HI. Mrs. Normn Culleu $1(MHI, K. .1. Hrislow $IIUIO. Stanley Hickey $15.(NI, Mrs. Minnie Wheeler $'-,"KI. F.li Hllbenstein $5.00, Mrs. Dale Bryan $10.00, Mrs. Sina Vaughn $L'0.IH1, Mrs. Knlhleen Chandler $10.00, Klizn .!. Miller $H.0O, Mrs. H. K. Cox $10.00, I'. K. Hrown $8.00. Mrs. (irace Hrtnnett $10.00, l'ac. Tel. & Telg. Co. $20.71. I.elia Web ber $10.00, James A. Thomas ?10.(KI, Mrs. Ceorge Terry $.'i.ii. A. .. Kai ser $17.50. W. A. Kii.vkendaH $1.00. Mrs. ll. A. (inrren $15.(KI, Spring field Hospital $.'Uil.50. Dr. W. II. Lee $ll.(Hl, (ilenwood Cash Crocery $'J7.3H. The Heaver $ !.!!, S. M. Ker ron $1-5.80. Mrs. X. A. Nelson $:i(l.0o. W. C. Curi (irocery $7.51, I Win. I liolt Kvle & Sons Co. $5.'l.0O, F.I Memntilc Co. $0.41, .1. W. 1'owell $'JO.(K. John WalBh $15.00, Mrs. Irving Crow $1.1.00, Oakridge Cash Slore $40.50. Mountain States Power Co. $LM.tW, Mrs. Agnes Moses fii.OO, Cushman & Hill $.'10.00, Al Havnie $l-.40. Frank Knowles PM.XB. H. C. Hrewer $10.00, . W. Johnson & Co. $(1-.(I5. Itiver lload (irocery $5.S, Mrs. Walter Waunch $15.00. Mrs. Mnttic Coleman $-1.-5, Webb's , Funeral I'nrlors S40.IKI, Fairmount (Irocery $.1.47. (Iray's Cash At Carry $.11.10. J. .1. Ilnr- hub $'.'801. Miller & .Minson rmphrer k Maekin $411.74. ..urKholdcr' Vo. ,...... Harry M. ft'tart I uel Co. $4 .2.1. Wetherbee- n,.r...i l ow ers ( o. 9..AK I aul Itorgaard -.. rorn Making o. ..i.hip, r.. H. Curtis. $2.1(1. I.ove Ac Harrett $20.20. Fred K. I.amb $.14.14. El liott lmjilement k Feed Slore $2.7.1. It. K. Weaey $50. Star Shoe Slore S2..10. John Hogers $18.(K1, David Iteeves $21.(1.1. X. I'eterson $2I 0.1. V. d. Ilosre $120 2(1. .Mrs. l.isile j anaway ?i..".. ..no ... .--iiiiii.ii J7H.14. Matlock's $10.55. C. & M. Transfer Co. $.1 ..lo. (ieo. Clearwater J2 25. W. J. Hill $1.0.1. Carroll's I'hcy $2..'t5. Lane Co. Farmer's I'n- ion ?-o.x. rreston A' llales ....si. K. C. Simmons Co. $l.(Kl, I'. of (. Market $4 15. D-. J. A. Flanigan .IS(. .1. W. (Jiiackelibusb $7.1.1, (1. F. Ulnnlon $17 5o. I.lnn Drug Co. MIUI. I ni..n Oil Co. $1400. Harlow .n....... . CI".?". t.'n..n.,.l II.... ,,,,,,, ' nr,'lr-'jk Son $d(i. .n,ni. intintoD $.15 5, C. H. hlffn,r jmiai. flllCIIT ClUIlT: Clarence J. Cooley $2.7". Oi-car Drury $3.00. t John 11. Harrow $5ll.o0, .loliiiKon $10.00, l'ac. Tel. F.vel.vn & Telg. Co. $'.1.0.1. CdliONF.lt: Freda Murray $111.'"'. W. W. HraiiKletter $8S.0. Or. A. Waller $21.4(1, Or. (1. P. Winchell $20.00. W. T. Hilibard $2.40. I. K. I.awrenee $2.40. H. B. McKinnc.v $2.40. T. I.. Beard $2.40, .1. W. Pol lock $2.4(1. 11. I., llilliar.l $2.40. Karl T. Headmniid $5.!i. Hay Wallius $5.!HI, Arthur A. lliekson fTiMK Fay Ahrams $.1.U(l, W. It. Baker $1.70. Matt Stimack $7.50, J. J. Kirchoff $tl.(H). Cl.KItK: H. Kdblom $45.00, Class & Prtidhomine Co. $11.8.1, 8. K. Skene $115.00. I,. M. Hryson $110.00. K. I.. Pease $100.00, (!. M. I.. lcv son $1)5.00, K. Sudor SS5.0". ' M Hriggs $S5.0(I, S. Westfnll $8.1(10. . I.. Bettis $85.00, 1.. Carpenter $MI.OO, 1. K. Voran P. M. $10S..8l, Hr.slie & Co. $0.50. I.. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter t o, ihi.ki llartman Co. $18!l.TO, Hinanieiie Press $20.00. l'ac. T,l. & Telg. Co. Ss.lll, Shelton-Tiirnbull-Fuller Co. $40.2.1, It. S. Bryson $1.2(1. COl'XTY COI HT: C. P. Barnard $18.45, Clinton Hurd $10.7.1. Pnc. Tel. & Telg. Co. $15.5.1, O. K. Crowe Slttli.1, West & Sons Motor Co. $5. (HI. COCItT HOl'SF.: Bailey Kleclric Co. $.05. B. It. Jeans $102.0.1, Wil liamson & Co. $11.00. .Mill H. Har row $15.00, Fluff Itug & Carpet Clcauing Co. $1.02, Bancroft-Whitney Co. $.17.50, F.ugene Water Hoard $81.20. Wetherbee-Powers $7.1.(H). H1STKICT ATTOItXF.Y: D. K. Yornn P. M. $5.00, Iteta Baldwin $100.00, Sholton-Tunibull-Fuller Co. $17.70. Koke-Tiffany Co. 12.20. DOG FLNH: It. K. Hersham $15.00, C. Y. Holbrook $J10.50, .1. V. Yentcli $4.00, F. I.. Crenshaw $.1.00. Frank Dimes $.1.00. I.. M. McClel- lant $10.00, Preston & Hales $14.00, John It. Sellers $24.00. S. I. Hemic $.1.00. S. (i. Spicer $10.00, George Roqiia $.1.00. KMKIttiKNCY: O. It. Chamberlain $100.00. It. A. Bnbb Hdwe. Co. $4.27, tt. S. Brvson $5.(KI, Lloyd (irinishnw $22.75, W. O. Katou $4.40, C. It. Parks $4.40, II. W. F.utoll $3.01), It. H. Shult7. $3.00. FIICIT INSPIX'TOR: Koke-Tif-fnny Co. $8.75. C. F,. Stewart $70.25, Geo. W. Taylor $80.81. HEALTH OFFICF.K: Dr. M. K. Jarnegin $1.2.1. D. A. Forbes $.7.1. Dr. C. F. Frost $11.00. Dr. (ieo. P. Kdwards $1.2.1. Mrs. Kathryn Hicks S.1.75. Mrs. Nettie Neil $4.0O, lr. W. II. Pollard $12.00, Wayne C. Kl liott $1.00. INDIGENT SOLDlEItS: Appo mattox Post No. 34 G. A. It. $21l.i)l. W. W. Brunstetter $(10.00. INSANE: E. L. Zimmerman M. D. $.1.00, O. Huffman $5.00, Dr. B. F. Scaiefe $13.00. ,11'STICE COl'HT: John I.. Marsh $5.00, John Hoscoc $1.70, ,1. Miirphv $1.00, A. It. Tracer $2.00. II. C. Hausen $2.(10, II. Gilmore $1.70, Glnsa & Prudhoinine Co. $8.(12, Dave Chczem $3.10, Mrs. F. Enton $1.70, Huns Sviirverud $3.30, Law rence Smlkul $1.10, I'crry Stell macher $11.10 ,A1 Iliiynie $11.10. Maurice Wood $11.10, Ernest Hehert 811.10. John L. Mnrsh $2.50, Hoy Kizer $1.1.!K). Harold J. Wells $212.20. .H VENILE COl'UT: .1. .1. Unr haiurb $72.47. Mrs. M. A. Poill $10.(11. ' It EG I ST It AT lOX AND ELEC TION: Doris Reynolds $2.50, Lcitn G. Stewart $4.50, II. -L. l'rimlel $1.00, Helen Edblom $IS.(KI. SCI K )OL SlI'Elt lVl'KXftENT E. J. Moore $1.1.15, D. K. Yoron P. M. $21.02. Pac. Tel. & Telg. Co. $ti.4.1, Lillian 1). llorton $8.00, E. Schenck $83.31, Oregon Agricultural College $8(l.(KI. DISTRICT SEALER: D. T. Law ton $1.1.18. SHERIFF: Itcid's Dairy $3.10, II. W. White Electric Co. $02.81, John L. Mnrsh $11.00, Mrs. M. A. Poill $124.00, Western Union $1,110. Love & Barrett $1.17, The Yalley Printing Co. $15.00, G. B. Pitcher $12.50. Griffin Hnhb Hdw. Co. $0.00, W. A.. Kuykendnll Inc. $.2.1, Western Auto Supply Co. $18.75. Pnc. Tel. & Telg. Co. $42.75, Frank E. Taylor $12.8.10, Koke-Tiffany Co. $18.75, Al Hnvnic $104.20, E. ('. Simmons Co. $1.85. Melvin Turnhiill $1(17.50. Gray's Cash & Carry $100,111. Elva Gray $13.50, Mnrvin Sohr $.1.0(1, Y. Svnrverud $1.10.00, E. Lilckey $112.00. 11. Weaver $00.00. II. L. Loo $100.00, L. Howe $12.1.00, A. A. Simmons $100.00, ,1. W. Working $100.00, I .D. Larimer $100.00. Eu gene Packing Co. $70.5.1. Neely's Service $84.80. Walters-Bnshong Lbr. Co. $.78. N. Scott Jewett $3.84. Remington Typewriter Co. $70.50. F. AY. Tnylor $3.00, .1. II. Newman $4.00, .lared Scott $2.00. M. C. Hull $1.00, W. E. Slayter $8.00, Moun tain States Power ( o. $o.H!), Brakel & White $2.00, R. A. Babh Hdw. Co. $.1.73, George Terry $14.58. Ilemlershott's Gun Store $1.40. Ell- gene Water Board $17.50, H. H. Pierce Garage $0.00. KI.Al'GHTERED ANIMALS: Y. A. Jeans $17.50. SI'RYEYOIl: A. L. Stanfield $80.00, Frank Hampton $20.0.1. .1. W. Hobbs $18.0.1. It. A. Babh Hwd. Co. $4.(17, A. D. Addison $24.70, Hendershott's Gun Store $5.75, Swender Blue Print Co. $4.58. The Frederick Post Co. $27.40, The J. K. Gill Co. $24.03, ,1. J. Kirchoff $1S.on. E. X. Thompson $21.7.1. J. M. MoCauslaml $21.00. I.. X. Math ews $0.87. Adna Signor $7.31, Y. D. Fogle $1.75, Elbe Signor $12.0O, Marion Mastnn $1.75, Harold llaiigh- man $21.00, F. D. Thompson $48.00, Arthur I,. Roberts $11.00, The Wil lamette Press $3.00. Pac. Tel. k Telg. Co. $7.30, Ed Gooilchild $1.75. P. M. Morse $48.55. Bruno Yitus $12.00, (I. II. Waggoner $7(1.7.1. Earl Walker $3.50. Hugh Hampton $!dO. Clyde Fish $1.75, Standard Oil Co. $10.00. TRKAsritER: Bank of Com merce $2.00. F. Lindley $85.00. Bur roughs Adding Mach. Co. $8.00, Pac. Tel. & Telg. Co. $(1.2.1, Enda Ward $3.00. WIDOW'S PEXSIOX: Olga Aid ropp $15.00, Ida G. Cole $17.50, Ad die E. Keever $17.50. Thena 11. Mil ler $15(10, Marie Surdain $40.00. Annie Polampa $17.50. Amv Page $17.50, Mattie C. Florer $17.1". Ol ga D. Jones $1(1.00, Cora M. Olson $15.00, l.uella Johnson $17.50. Alia I Klock $17.50. F.rma G. Fuller $l(". : Ullit Owen $32.50. Carrie May Hi. h- i ardson $12.50, Lottie Kirkendall $25.00. Fannie l. Bowver $KMNi. Elisabeth Y. Smith $12 5(1, Nancy i Hollenbeak $10.o. Llithe A. Hart-, sell $1000. Cora M. Walkley $25.00, I Laura Edith Siewart, $lo.oo. Sallie' Wood $10.00. Sarah E. Vanghan $17.50, l.illah M. Hh.sle. $11 50, 1 Clara F.dilh Yogi $17 50. Margaret. Freeman $10.00, Lena Cnoley 20.(l. F.lir.a Simpson $1K(, Mary Phillips I 3,00. Lena Nai.pc r $2ai.(l. Vivian Sanderson $15.00, Luc) Hustead $10.00, Eda Lois l.unau $1.1.lsl. Em- , ily A Peck Sl.l.oo. MU.ie ll.slgson --o.(l. Lena B. l.ngan $2...(KI,. Anna DeFoe $10.lKI. Hiihla Prince $10.00. Bertha Benson S17.50, Euid Ryan $17.50, Florence Haley $10.00, Myrtle Plank $20.oo. Viola Adams $10.00, Grace L. Huffman $15.0(1. Barbara Stoddard $10.00, Grace Pierce $25.00, Emma B. Thornton $1.1.00, Myrtle Closner $30.00, Mabel i.ou .k.iai, .vine r avor $ (.i.(i, ; Dnisy Gi eenwomi $",5.(KI, Flossie ' lllird $3.1.(NI, Myrtle M. Morgan i $10.00, Pearl Schantol $25 00. ! ROAD DIST. 1: Frank Vaughn ! $2.00. Eugene Sand & Gravel Co. $22,811, Riith-ltohertson Powder '; ?8-80. ROAD DIST. 3: Eugene Sand tc Gravel ( o. $I.(KI. Dan Spores $04.50. j t. r.. Ilniiilnn $V75. II. ( luni $7.00. It E. Hill $144.75. Eddie Dick S.12.03. Nick Welsh $20.SO, Gen. Tollman $23 7.1. flaud Jackson $4 50. Floyd Avers $0.74. Equipment & Re pair $127.50, A. C. Mathews $8.00, T.ni Avers $0.72. ROAD DIST. 5: Jess Gates $118.00, ('. J. Meier $28.87, John Un let! $0H1, Charlie Jack $14.00. X B. (iossler $14.00, S. 1. Davis $14.00. l.nwrence Crabtree $7.00, Itaynmild .luck $7.0(1. (iron Mnsterson $7.00, J. A. Crnbtree $7.00. E. II. Master son $3.50. Edniird Wogner $2,112. Robert Stephens $2.02, Andrew Fischer $1.75. ROAD DIST. 0: F. J. Damewood $14.00. ' Jerry Gorski $.1.25. ('has. Damewood $i2.25, Bert Lewis $7.00, Ed Blo.lgette $7.00, F. J. Dame wood $7.00, Waldo Watkius $3.50. Jerry Gorski $14.00. ROAD DIST. 7: Eugene SAn.l & Gravel Co. $012.50, Springfield Sand t Grnvel Co. $02.00, ('has. S.hoen hnls 4.40. ('has. Wilson $-2.45. Xick Welsh $2.1.80. F. A. ltnssell $1.74. C. II. Farmer $11.73, C. Jack son $7.88, George Tolman $11.24. Floyd Ayers $47.11. John Habikorn $S72. Equipment & Repair $410.50. 11. MeKy $41.07. II. It. Xollelb $35.04. John Hnberkorn $0.07, Wal ter Chapman $5.23, Tom Ayres $51.(11. Roy Morgan $3.40. ROAD DIST. 8: Eugene Concrete Pipe Co. $11.00, Springfield Siinil & Gravel Co. $102.00, (). C. Thurman $10.50. Henry W. Chase $120.00 ('has. Wilson $7.48, C. II. Farmer $(1.74. Kquipment & Repair $1.1.00. ! ROAD DIST. 0: C. E: Warner $4.02. F. S. Jackson $ 05, P. S. Hills Srt.57. Morris Hills $17.07. I.. R. Hack $17.00. W.. D. Glaspey $10.(13. John Shultz $3.50, C. E. Warner $5.2.1. ROAD DIST. 10: Homer F Brown $14.25. K. E. Brown $fl.12.1vert $2.ti2. It. X. Nelson $1.7.1. Frank Brown $1.75. I Springfield Snnd & Gravel Co. mi.MP mini-. 11: (ieo. a. urown $.1.25. Waller Morgan $3.50. II. S. Lower $21.00. W. P. Lower $22.7.1. ROAD DIST. 12: C. M. Hamilton $30.00. James Bohart $40.25. A. M. Wood $.1.2.1. Henry Smith $150.' ROAD DIST. 14: James Tedford $2.00. Equipment & Repair $1.00. ROAD DIST. 15: Jntnos Tedford $SI).3. John Trunal $11.08, John Van Nortwick $11.08. Ben Wilson $20.03', ('has. Sehoel'inlls $24.00. Equipment & Repair $71.00, W. S. Vandyke $10.40. ROAD DIST. 1(1: Gen. Watson $7.00. Win. Mathers $3.50. Fred Gimp! $3.50, F. L. Waitc $3.50. E. M. Bailey $3.50. Jess Waldrnn $14.00, Arthur Calloway $31.50, J A. Callaway $1.1.50. ROAD DIST. 17: Bert I.awtnn $7.00. ('has. Arrington $7.00, Alex Lundberg $13.2.1 crlOAD HIST. 20:, Virgil Newman $1.75, Leater Newman $5.00. ROAD DIST. 21: It. (). Brady $20.50. V. It. Sly $7.00, J. A. Blalik- ensbip $7.00, Art Kerr $10.24. Charles Sutton $18.37, Jack Ward $14.87. Frank Capels $8.31, S.' Rob erts $7.00, W. A. Anderson $14.00. ROAD DIST. 22: Jonas Dnhlin $1.30. Olnx Dnhlin $1.30. ROAD DIST. 23: II. L. Mount? $:VG0. Warner Lumber Co. $(1.2(1, W,?H. Larimer $118.7.1. C. V. Lari in.ir $22.7.1, Clark Adama $21.00. Harold Bnrney $22.7.1, Ray Randall $8.75. Frank Randall $22.75. II. E. Walker $14.00, Itiilb-Robertson Powder Co. $10.51. ROAD DIST. 24: Eugene Con crete Pipe Co. $18.00. ROAD DIST. 2.1: .1. V. Fleck $5.00. Newell Job $7.00. ROAD DIST. 2(1: J. K. McKinr.ey $14.00. F. M. Peebles $7.00, E. L. Mathews $8.00. Springfield Sand & Grnvel Co. $15.00, Eugene Sand tc Gravel Co. $4.00. Henry W. Chnse $0.00, ('has. Wilson $1.21, Nieh Welch $808, C. II. Farmer $1.10. George Tolmnlt $0.08. Floyd Ayers $2.24. Equipment & Repair $30.00. HO AD DIST. 27: Jacob Elling ton $4.00. ROAD DIST. 28: Hay Kweringer $10.50, A. Anderson $1.37. ROAD DIST. 30: S. T. Aldnus $8.50, L. ('. Adams $3.50, W. H. Fowler $10.50, Ralph Bounty $3.50, Mortimer Turnbtill $.1.50. Giles Fow ler $15.00, Riith-ltoherlsnn Powder Co. $20.81. ROAD DIST. .11: Tom Cullcn $111.00, Jack llanagsn $21.00, Tom Spencer $17.50, Frank Spencer $21.00. A. A. Ilnllenheck $8.50. Wes lev Whittaker $211.00, Morris & Son $133.08, The Siuslaw Mill Co. $14.20. ROAD DIST. 32: Archie Jeans $10.00, Henry Hwearingen $.1.50, Nick Saul $7.00. ROAD DIST. 33: J. F. Dibble $.14.00, Matt Dibble $52 50, Ira Sur camp $2..10, ('has. Daria $14(10, Alfred Kaya $12.2.1, Walter Lyons $7.00. ROAD IMST. 34: F. W. Deedon $18.50. C. It. Bailev $7.00. ROAD DIST. .10: Wm. .i, Kluss man $23.01, Eugene Han,.', ti Gravel Co. $72.00, S. C. Harnden $80.00, J. W. Hnckadny $7.00. T. B. Kornggs $1.75, E. J. Herwood $3.1.00. Scolt Foster $28 00 E. E. Prllehett $14.00. Nat Hart tt)M, M. K. Ilnrt .VJI.IHI, Eil llarripn JI0..VI. M. 8. lima l(l.5(l, C. .1. Caincrrr g-l.dO, M. (1. Krlnon'l Colhr Ilarnrtcn 17.0(1, Klurd Avirii fn.n, K.uiiininrnt tc IliMiair lL'2..'i(l. UOAD HIST. SS: Kcnnrlh Nirl cn $13.0(1, A. C. Mallirwa .'tH.(IS, Kuarnr Hnn.l (imrcl Co. JII.IKJ. ItOAK HIST. Jill: I,. ,1. Miller $r-'..."i. O. A. Tliniiipmin $1.7.". F. $21 .00. C. .1. Meier $1(P."K(, Oren Hurkoltc $.'1.50, C. Ii. Alilie; $ III III, Maaterann $I0..HI. Lawrence Crah Krvin Wolfe $1.7.1. "Klmer Lamlie tree $10 .71. Jiilin llulelt $IO.rHI, K. $l.7."i, Iiick Pnie $1.7.1, A. I., Taylor I I. Ilavia $I4.(ki, .laci". F.lliiiraon $.1.'-.'. K. Wallerlinuae $ .10, Ilr'$l4 (i, Cliria Kuree $.1.1(1. Jne Kl Conidoli n.-Vl, I. l. Meeker $S.7.1. jn(ali $.1.2.1. Iai A Ilavia $.111.47. Coy llennitier $1.17.1. 1. Hlavier A Oorae William $lll'l..'MI. Ncla Ilerk- Sn $.'Kl.ll. C. (!. AMiey $.'1,711. jr $122.1. Koivell Jr.. $12.(KI, 1t).l IMST. 4(1: J. C. Hi.e $4 IK), j Vlcior Hnlh $:l .10. Pacific Au(o Co. Jack Jolinaon $lo..Vi, Kmal .lolinami i $S2.oo, C. W. Hkinner $1.7n, W. F. $12.1. , 1KIAI) I I HI. 41: I'eler Sknrho I Sliin.lar.l Oil Co. $10.17, Stale In J.1.7.1. A. K. Iijer $'.'0.7.1, W. II Ma-! .luatrial Accident Com. $70.li:t. .lulm Inr $17 . VI. John Malatt $7.00. Farra ! Ilniart $27 41. C. I. Mcllee $:in.2S. I'rer $14(10. K. Iliirhanan $7.(10, 1 John llamplnn $2.'l.fl.'l. Walter Itich Tout Huchanan $1.7.1. A. (1. Laudtin I'.'ll 17. Keimelli Carter $.tl (2. H. $17.1. Fred Chaae $.1,511. ! , Lrona $.V1!KI. Wm. Moralr $20.o. lt(A1 IilST. 42: 0. XV. Mrahtiam (ie... Cornnnll '-'( (:. C. C. IVento $112.1. (ieore Mailer $13 12. John ' '.M SO. John llul. tl $2 2.1. Ilalph Weaver $7.0i, Carl Kirk '$10.80, !. .)OUa $10.40, W. (j. Kalon $77.44, lie Kirk $1.75, Lars Sorens.u $12.-5, , i.,.i,i r.. .1 1 lortou 1 A- '0 $s.lo. Junction Citv Hdw. Co $.!.o, j ROAD I (1ST. 44: Euseuo Sand & U;ravel Co. $07.7(1. j ROAD DIST. 45: E. II. Smith $14.00, Alfred BorgBard $7.(KI, Chris j Thompson $1.7.1, John Donovan 1 $7.imi, Kate llovard $28.00, Ira Fo.xe $24 .10, Thorvnl.l Andersen $7.1X1, L. J. Dennis $21.00. Win. Horlolset, , $10.50, Jese Adams $17.50, J. C. Whittle $21.00, Joseph Slionic! $10.,sl, Wie. Hilv $1.7.1. .lamea P.. r- ter $7.00, Gen. i'orter $."..50. Yillnrd ! (,.v $tl..-,ii, . p. Mmkiisin $K'.isl. l lilU-is Stroine S1..10, Wm. W. llnv $1.78. ROAD DIST. 40: Jess Gates $.2.1: ('. J. Meier $2.02. i i till HIST 51- II '$7.; mi, j. , Albro $1.7.1. W. Carson i j ROAD DIST. 55: Theodore Teuf- , dahl $2.02. John Carry $.1.2.1. Earl 1 Thienes $8.00, Charles Allen $14.00. 1 B. F. Minnev $8.il. ROAD DIST. 57: A. E. Davis $12.7.1, E. S. Addison $10 12. C. L. Blosser $28.0(1, G. W. Sanderson $10.50. E. It. Crowe $.1.2,1, .lames Te.lford $11.08, Equipment & Re pair $12.00. ROAD DIST. 50: Guy Morton $4.1.50. Vaughn & Hester $4.08. ROAD HIST. 00: II. W. Carson $-8.00, J. .1. Afhro $14.00, Eugene Sand & Gravel Co. $18.48. ROAD DIST. 01: Bert llubh $7.00, ('live Smith $1.7.1, Alfred I Smith $1.1.2.1 ROAD . DIST. (1.1: Ross Huston $1.00, 1. ().. Storey $4.17. ... UOAD DIST. (ill: Hurry Jiealr $1.50. B. .1. Watts $1.7.1. ROAD DIST. (17: II. It. Xighswnn der $14.7.1, John McDaniel $.1.01, J. J. .McCulloch $.87. J. W. Moss $2.1.37, K. Hansen $2.02, Claude i Jackson $4.40, Equipment & Repair ) $8.00. ROAD DIST. (18: James Tedford 1 $0.(17, w. S. Vandyke $3.40. Ben 1 ' Wilson $4.1.1, A. Soderstrnin $1.1.72. W. N. McLaughlin $15.72. S. C. Richards $15.72, J. V. Johnson $7.81, W. II. Miller $7.84. ROAD DIST. HO: James Tedford $.1.1)0. Equipment Repair $0.00. ROAD DIST. '71: C. E. Carlile $20.00, C. M. Carlile $.1.2.1. J. E. Carlile $3.50. .1. W. llaynes $3.50. Bert Kirk $14.00. ROAD DIST. 7(1: Geo. Hastings $7.,Ki, Glenn Limbaiigb $7.00, Fred Frair.ee $3.50, Felix Krair.ee James Tedford $.1.00, Equipment & ttepair $(1.00. ROAD DIST. 82: 11. X. Perry $1.75. O. II. Perkins $7.17. John Cnl- ssu.tHI, John Malatt $21.00. l.arance Buchanan $3(1.31. Bill Price' $2.02, "P. Gregory $7.00, Thro Gregory '. $2.02, Farrn Dyer $8.7.1. E. G. Bu chanan $7.00. Enrl Fisher $((.12, Line Cheshire $(1.12. W. II. Mnloy $7.00. John Mnlalt $1.75. ROAD DIST. 83: L. II. Porter $28.00, C. A. Porter $14.00, S. T. Aldous $25.50, L. C. Adnms $7.00. ' ROAD DIST. 3(t: S. II. Finegnn $2.50.-1. M. Dny $10.47. HARItlSBritG FERRY: Stand aril Oil Co. $17.08, A. L. Ilermnn $1.2.1. Moody Hdw. Co. $1.57, II111 risburg Wbse ej Lbr. Co. $.4.1. Bald win & Huston 10.50, Hill & Co. Inc. $1.11. Glen E. Holt $.10.00, Bud Wood $47.50, Pacific Highway Gn rnge $.70, Frank Spurlin $22.50, I. W. Tanton $47.50, ,1. Welsh $1.08. Kgl'IPMKXT REPAIR AND R. CH.: Southern Pacific Co. $5.02, Ilnthnway. Motor' Co. $7.00. Nord- llng Parts Co. $07.33, Howard Coop er Corp. $110.01, West & Sons Motor Co. $0.00. Russell Grader, Mfg. Co. $100.78, Yeltinn & Clow Mfg. Co. $247.55. It. A. Babh Hdw Co. $128 03, Buffalo Holler Sales Co. $37.50. Union Oil. Co. $.13.70. Stand ard Oil Co. $103.01, It. A. Babh Powder Co. $lf.(l,1, ,1. W. (June-ken-bush $3.4.1, Wninmetln Equipment Co. $11.45, Feennughty Mnchinery Co. $115.04. Holt Mfg. Co. $210.01, llrakel & Wlnln $8.4(1. S. B. Finegaii $110.50, Griffin Bnbb Hdw Co. $0.8.4.1, Oregon Machinery Co. $(1.1X1, E. C. Simmons Co. $1.15, Pac. Tel. & Telg. Co. $7.20. i.oggers & Con traclora Much. Co. $141.50, West Side Garage $7.50, James Tedford $2.5(1, Knowlea & timber $11.0(1, B. F. Goodpasture $41.17, Eugene Water Board $11,117, Eugene Sand ti: Gravel Co $.1.50, Marcola Garage $10.47, It. S. Bryson $0.70, Edwin Tullnr $1.15.17, The P. J. Cronln Co. $40.82, Mohawk Wood Yard $8.50.! Eugene Auto Wrecking Co. $4.50, Shell Company $12.1.10, Cninn Oil Co. $20.07. Torn Ayers $4.40. Stale Industrial Accident Com. $02.71, W, M. Worden $152.33, It. E. J.ower! $120.74, W. W. Lower $120.74, It.! M. Johnson $112.27, C. 11. Farmer' $04.87, C. E. Wilson .$04.87, Geo.! Tolman $10.02. Jess Ferglleson $112.25, Elvin Wltbnin $80 811, Elmer Gunderson $140.73, Eddie Dick $15.02. Gene Wilson $118.77, ('has. Schoenhala $27.44. Claud Jncksnn $20.04, James Tedford $2.40, Eugene Vulcanising Works $20.(10. GLEXADA-Fl.oltENCE FEHRV: T. E. Furnish $100.00. BRIDGE: Mrs. Jeff llnrney $0.00, A. C. Striker $17,1.00. Beers Bros. $1.48. G. W. Brabham $5.50, Lars Sorensen $1.75, (ieorge Bailey $1.75, City of Cottngo Grove $2.4.1. It. A.1 Babb Hdw. Co. $(10.05, Booth-Kelly I.hr. Co. $110.8(1, Scoberls Whse Co. $401.73. W. F. Gibson $0.21. Stand ard Oil Co. $10.00, P. C. MoCuc & Son $.1.2.1. B. F. Goodpasture $23 87, It. A. Babh Powder Co. $15.1.03. West & Sons Motor Co. $21.0.1, Shell Co. $.14.20, A. M. Matlock Lbr. Co. J.-13.2S. C. It. Parks $2.40. Jot, Wakefield $2.1.51. Ante Siiinich $7.00, John Huniich $3.50, F. D.I Thompson $12.00. Arthur L. Rob erts $18.00, llnlhaway Motor Co. $11.30, Eugene Sand A- Grnvel Co. i (IM..?!, S. 11. I'"iurnn .lfl. W. II. Larimer I7..VI. IV II. Crt M..MI. .1. Maihrnav $:t..'(l. Koki-'l'iffsnr Cn. $:t7.,-,ll. S. C. Ilnrn.lcn $(l7.'.'r, M. K. Hart S'J I .K. Nat Mart I (K(, M. H. (linn $-l.(KI. Hcoll Kirtcr $14.4.1. C. .1. llnrwncxl $I7..'i(I, Kd. ltnrnca $1(1.(11', A. K. I'rilrl.clt XKKl'J, (1. llarnood $7.S7, .Iras, dales $2;..,r.(l, N. II. Onaaler $L'(I.I-, Clmrlie .lack I tlibann $K1HI, V. It. Ilukne $S.1H), I C. U. Parks $S(!42. Claud Jackson, s I it y ,..,,i itcnir Ss.isi. II. , W. r.ntoli Sill.M, O. S. Callisoil . M0.71. It. 11. Sliuttx $08.81, C. S. ; 'illllUlls $l(2, Eugene 'ulclliii.ing Works $11.75. j MARKET RHAD MAINTE NANCE: Euirene Siinil A: Gravel Co. I $110.00, A. C. Mathews $13ii..10. 11. M. Petersen $0'.I.1S. (I. Foshack $27.00. I. Morris $12 2.1. M. Peter j.en $.125. II. C. Trarillmti' .8ln.1i'. C V. 1 l.,lbro.,k $ III 5u. Eug. iie Sand Gravel Co. $I7mi.5o, Southern Pacific Co. $214 13. A. I'.. Djer $.11 43. W. II. M.il,,y $1H.7I. 1'niiu D.vcr $1(1.7.". Fred Chess S3.1.0O, E. (i. Kuiliaiiiiii $3,100. P. Ii. Gregory $'20.75, W. IViy $21.87. Ii. W. Ib.rke SIM. ml. Then Gregory $1511, George Tolmiin $1.1.07, Ed. Kick $22.11 Equipment .S: A.iers $21.(17 Repair D7..KI. Tom Flo... I Ay $20.11".. I 'has. Wilson $'.'8.i:s. ('. II 1'iii iiier $30.8". Xick Hi $12"..",. Win Stempka SI 48. E. klnult $.".10. ('has. SihoenhaU $1.10. John llogarl $87.81. C. (I. Mcllee $70.70. John Uainpton Sl.1.83. Wal ter Rich $00.58. Kenneth Curler $70.81, Eli,,,,,- Miinsor. $51. III. Wal ter Sorenson $11.28, Harold Dritm 1110111I $10.87. Geo. Ilurhler $15.11. John Hiilelt S30.2S. V. I). Huddle, ston $31.01. .1. M. Sorenson $11.20. .1. Gates $18.;,.). (1. E. Mnsterson $0 07. W. G. Eaton $10.82, C. R. Parks $10.82, II. W. Eaton $15.00. R. II. Shulll $14,011, Claud Jackson " ;,:T')"""n !', ' "4 ' ' t .. ' I I-. I .is I ; I',, .s. 1 iiompson I $11.00. L. X. Mathews $1.2, CROW-V.U'GHAX: E. N. Thump- 1 son $(1.00. 1,. X, Mnthews $1.12, V. I D. Fogle $23.7.1. I McCOLI.t'M GAP: E. X. Thompson I $2.25, L. X. Mnthews $0.87, A.I1111 I Signor SI 110. V. D. Fogle $2.50. j Frank M. Gent $1000.00. MOHAWK: J. Kiiuoian M7 42. Chns. Riggs $1.74, W. Paris $1.1.2.1. Children's Cough with FOLETS trtabiiihtJ ttrS Nooplt- lntTdUt.t printed on th wrapper -Children Ilk It. Lrf.t 11ln cough madicLn In tho world. S.0LD EVERYWHERE ELMIRA, VENETA NOTI STAGE Lv. Eugono IjV. 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Ask for WILLAMETTE GOLD BUTTER Always Pure-Sweet-Fresh At Your Grocers Mfg. by Reid's Dairy 84J Pearl St. .1. H. Koliertanu $15.2.1. II. Climi $11140. General Bring.! Fund $3.1.10. .11 NC'l'IHN LONG TOM OR HIGH PASS; E. X. Thomp.oii 821.IHI. V. D. Fogle $12.50, L. X. .Mathews $15.0(1, A. Inn Siguor $1.1.71, Elbe Siuiior $20.00. XoltTII FORK: F. I). Thompson 2 SICK WOMEN REGAIN HEALTH . Through the use of I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. Read their Letters Valdosta.CenrRia. "I was troubled with a very severo female weakness I accompanied ti y so me very unpleas ant symptoms and wnn pains 111 niy back, sides and legs. Since taking; a treatment 01 Lydia E. Pi.ik ham's VegcU-Llo ComiKiund I am better in every way, and the un pleasant symp toms have disan- Jieared. Your tnoaicme is wonderful or nervous, run-down women." Mrs. L.O. Uasiikr, K.F.D. 4, Hex 14, Valdosta, Georgia. Relief from First Bottle Battle Creek, Mich. "I had great pains and swelling in my sides, pains so bad at times that 1 could not do my housework or stand on roy feet for weeks and I was in avery nerve ,s con dition. In a Cleveland paper I read a letter about I .ydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compfmnd. lhave had great re lief from the first bottle and I shall continue its use because I believe and know it helps me. I wnnt to help other women and I am willing to answer letters."-Mrs. C. E. Pai.mkr, 2-17 Champion St., Battle Creek, Mich, of success In accum ulating money Is regularity In de positing. Do not wait, but put It In to action now by depositing to your credit with the BANK OI'' COM. MUKC10 a certain sum every week or every month. 37c Interest Paid on Savings Accounts ii Bank OF Commerce EUG EN E.OREGON (Hp 1 The Secret !