The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, March 03, 1925, Image 3

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    sdny Evening, March' 3, 1925
THE EUGENE GUARD
rage' Three
WlLIAM fl. CURK,
FORMER SENTOR,
IIES IN HEW YOBK
.Eff YORK. March 3. UTHIam
Vtark SO " 0,d- lorm'r """"r
fMoltan and pioneer ol the cop-
. borne la.t night of pn.umon.a
U. "a cunwac,ed 8 w
"'ark. wlio was vice-president
tired a residence in Butt.,
5 in JaUi0n 'U
""in'Sea of hi. veallb ia ivn by
j' t, fr back aa 1SSO be
i ",J'JO.UOO for one of bis
mie Tais riae to wealth
l, wreer which included the oc-
' 0f a farmer", helper, scbo,l
, 0aw .tudeni. miner, prospect
,ttV ler and art collector. .
'MrlS -Wow w.a Ann. U
aYwlle a I'anadiao phys.cnn a da.i
S who beon.e hi. ward on tlw
V .I'f her father and who wan uia
d" it '. Clark in Marseilles in
S Sir Clark was first married o
S'fbmuffer of Connellville, IU..
7 Lv She died in 1SU3.
Mr Clark's residence waa one uf
, pretentious structures -a
? Tork and at its completion .n
Si ."a;dto have cost 5,O00,
In it Mr. Clark boused a greut
Action of art which had become a
kubiiy with him- . '
lr flark bad on aversion to tra-Jn-
about New Vork in automobiles
"Ending that it was .oo dangerous.
U, Med instead the subway.
(Continued from pace one)
kneed the near approach of another
iamuration day.
At the White House President
CooMlte was a liltle busier than or
dinarily, receiving distinguished vis
itors and keeping pace with the fev
(rtd activities of the dying congress:
But he wcrt about "doing the day's
work." according to tbo motto he
loos afto adopted as his wntchword
of public service, without upparent
thought of the morrow.
Mr. Dawes Calls
One of those who called on the
president was Charles (1. IJnwes, of
Chicago, the soldier-statesman, who
in another 114 hours will become the
mtion's second in commnnd. Kollow
ing his celebrated "dipper pipe" on a
trip about the city to renew old
sequaintenances, the vice-presidentelect
dropped in for an hour's chat
nith his chief nnd regaled senators
nhom he met in the. executive offices
Kith quips about stuid pnrlinment
irr decorum be foresees for Jiitnself
u presiding officer of tbo senate.
Delegations from u score or more
ol stntes, headed ill most cases by a
tnvernor, either culled to pay their
respects or sent greetings to the
president upon their arrival fur to
morrow's ceremonies. There was a
short enhinet meeting, as is custoin-irj-
on Tuesday anil in all the crush
of his duties, Mr. Coolid.ro found time
to fritness the conclusion of a mara
thon race in the Mall and award the
prize to the winner.
Rain Is Feared
As the pre-iunugural period enter
ed its last 1M hours, a bright sun
tempered hourly the crisp nir of a
blustery March day; mill the weather
foreraster predicts that tomorrow
wold bp warm enough for comfort
in the outdoor stands, but sky over
nst with perhaps some rnin in the
flemoon. If the ceremonies can
he carried through on schedule, how
er, they should be over before the
showers begin.
Inner the plan of brevity and eenn
mr laid down by Mr. Coolidge. him
self, the entire official urogram
should be concluded by inid-aftcr-norni.
About n.OOn people will he Rented
YOU POOR KID, WHY
ARE YOU SO SKINNEY
"nn't your mother know that Cod
J"r Oil will put pounds of good
heiitby flesh on your bones iu just
w weeks ?
Tell her every druggist hns it In
"or-costed tablet form now tto that
JJ won't hnve to take the' nasty.
'Ustirift oil that in apt to upnet
J""r iMjWo Mnmnrh.
THt hir thnt McCoy's Cod Liver
J ;nnP"inil Tablet nro chock-full
"ilirin,t viimnineii ami are the
fcTu rrotlueer and health
Wen. ,h, cn find.
. ,'M "Hly thin kid. njte 0, gained
Eftaw1" in 7
nnmt Mk jinn rni(E Co W.
Jvkr.dnll. Carroll's Pharmacy
r Compound Tahletn-
rt, r ' om pound 1
"nnnai and gPn,iine-(M
't tableta
ntR as pleasant In take an
iu the stands of the capitol plasa to
aee Mr. Coolidge take the oath of
office od his grandmother's bible, and
seal htn obligation by preHsing his lips
to first chapter of St. John, which
described the Baptism of Jesus by
John the Baptist. - Another 4.000 wiil
have places in the reviewing stand at
the White House but along Pennsyl
vania avenue there will be standing
room only for the thousands who will
gather there to cheer the state and
national dignitaries and fighting men
as they pass along iu the footsteps
o' the great inaugural pageants of
the past.
Program It Given
Except fr the opening scenes, it
Is impossible to measure by the clock
the course of tomorrow's repetition
of the quadrennial drama of inaugura
tion. If everything progresses smooth
ly, however, and no last minute leg
islative tangle upsets the expecta
tions of officials, the day's events
will move off about as follows:
10:30 n. m. Vice-president Iawes
leaves his apartment at the New Wil
lard hotel for the White House.
11 a. m. President Coolidge and
Vice-President-Elect Dawn, accom
panied by a committee of congress
and cavalry escort, leave the White
House for the Capitol.
11:15 a. m. On arrival at the capi
tol, the president goes to his room
to sigh last minute legislation, and
the vice-president goes to the vice
president's room.
31:30 a. m. iSennte recesses until
11:15 a. m. House adjourns sine
die.
11:45 a. m. President and vice-president-elect,
house members and
distinguished guests take places In
senate chamber.
31:50 a. m. Oath Is administered
to vice-president-elect. Retiring
president Cummins of the senate
makes brief address. Senate adjourns
Bine die.
Noon Xew vice-president calls
new senate to order and delivers his
inaugural address. New senators are
sworn in.
32:30 p. m. Entire official party
moves out to the inaugural platform
on the capitol plaza, where President
Coolidge takes the oath and delivers
his inaugural address.
1 p. m. President, accompanied by
cavalry and court, returns to White
House for buffet luncheon.
1.30 p. m. President takes his
place in reviewing standing in front
of the White House to witness the
passing of the inaugural parade, oc
cupying about an hour, and bringing
the official program to a close.
J
FOR LOIS
SALEM, Ore., March 3. Thirty
I nine applications for loans under the
'$1,500,000 fanners relief act of the
recent legislature that have so fai
been approved total $36,000, accord
ing to an announcement by the board
hue yesterday. Applications received
to date number 204. The board of con
trol which has the administration of
tie act believes the appropriation will
easily cover all of the needs of the
farmers for the reseeding of lands
where the wheat crop was frozen out
during the winter.
The board appoints in each county
where loans are made a committee
which must give ibs approval to an
application before a loan on the ap
plication is granted. The board yes
terday appointed as committee f-r
Jefferson county J. M. King, Iwitt
Irving and Francis March of Madras.
II. M. leethoff and C. S. Marsh of
Metolius and (leorge Hodman of Cul
ver. Francis Marsh will be attorney
for tJie committee.
Government of
Turkey Resigns
CONSTANTINOPLE, March 3.
(A) The Turkish government has
resigned.
The Turkish cabinet, formed last
November, with Fethi Bey as prem
ier, was recently confronted with a
serious situation due to the outbreak
of a rebellion in Kurdistan. The
rebels, under Sheik Said, not only de
manded automy for their country, but
announced their determination to re
store the caliphate, abolished by the
Angora government.
SIDE PAINED
HER TERRIBLY
After Childbirth Women Should
Take Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg
etable Compound to. Restore
Normal Conditions
St. Louis, Missouri. " After my
first child waa born I was bothered
with a pain in my
sidewhich became
more aevere the
longer I let it go.
It was terrible. I
often had to lie
down to get any
relief. I was in
a weak and run
down condition,
and my side
seemed to be tho
point for all the
Dain. I was this
wayfor three months, then I read your
little booklet and the testimonials it
contained, and started taking Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
I could feel relief after the first bottle
and I have found it to do all you claim
for it I had to repeat it again after
my second child was born. I sure will
recommend the Vegetable Compound
to my friends." Mrs.N.R. Lay-ton,
272GA University St, St Louis, Mo.
Ifyou are suffering from any weak
ness which causes such symptoms as
Fains in the side and back and nervous
eelings, give Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound a trial now.
Do not continue to feel all run-down
and half sick when relief is at hand.
Snlrl hv rlnK"'' vfrvwhere.
Famous Swindler
Is Prisoner After
Many Years Search
WASHINGTON, March 3. Gen
eral Ramon Do Santa Clara, florae
times liafael Ue Santos, and again
just It. de S., but internationally
known as the Spanioh prisoner, at
last has been jailed. His arrest ended
a fifty-year police hunt and is said to
have given the swindle stor- he told
its first element of truth.
A report to the state department
said the "general" had been appre
hended in Madrid and was for the
first lime In his rareer actually a
prisoner. The rccds in the case, as
reported from time to time, show
that he vicliniiied many Americans !
by his swindle scheme despite public- j
ity during the years he operated.
The "Spanish prisoner," poied as
a bankrupt, imprisoned on that charge :
and possessing a fortune of $300,01)0
in American money concealed some
where in a portmanteau with a aecret
pocket.
Krom persons who offered to as
sist him in the Vecovery of his for
tune on promise of a reward of $110.
000 with a cash advance from the j
government always stipulated, he is
alleged to have reaped a fortune for i
himself.
The human body contains the cant
vulent of seven bars of soap.
YOU BIG STIFF
KNEi! Watch Your Finish
Stiff, swollen, inflanuned, rheu
matic joints should be treated with
a remedy made for just that purpose
only.
Remember the name of this new
discovery is Joint-Knse and it will
take out fhe agony, reduce the swell'
ing and limber up any troubled joint
after ordinary curealls have miser
ably failed. .lust rub it on Oc a
tube at Carroll's Pharmacy and all
druggists ask for .loint-Ense.
Always remember, when Joint
Ease gets in Joint agony gets out
quick.
Limbers 'Em Up
JOINT-EASE
rawrn
There's Father coming a
with my Wrigley's J
Wrlgley's gives the penny a bigger
value in delightful, long-lasting and,
beneficial refreshment.
Coming home on the train or In the
car - It's so cool and sweet after
smoking. And then when you get home
how eager the little folks are for their
Wriglcys ! How good it is for them!
"after eVery meal
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I She Secret e
0 "
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