The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, March 05, 1925, Image 3

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    Tdar Evening, March' B,
TERS OF LAKE
SEY LEUKINE
TO RAILWAY BORE
nFNTER, Colo.. March 5. Blow
1"". V:Ui. throunh subterranean
.1. waters of Crater lake. 13U0
fT f the Mofft tunnel on the crest
Tike continental divide are leaking
1 ,hrreat railroad bore, It has
a officially and scientifically do
ll"'1. 0 , .niini to authorities. "
Kroiueu, . through
"I"" , in th. eastern portal
Z tunnel February 10. at the
' I 1000 gallons a minute, has
irtsUfd to about 201 gallons a min
i j.he lake today is nearly em-
'"this phenomena has been with det
t to workers building the six
S, tuel through the heart of
Z Kocky mountains to provide fnst
? .continental rail connections
'! . ,,nture's own barrier in the
.,,,iusive mountain ranges.
P The flow o water iat 010 tun"
, , at first believed by work
S to have been caused by striking
rt l'J officials employed a scien-
Wr- . . !.- .aLinlf Hint"
lific analysis wim ........ ---
dorioe of lime poured into the lake
Z seeped its way into the tunnel.
Crater lake lies in a region covered
.id, snow from 30 to 40 feet deep
ml steps must be taken, according
officials, to stop tho leaks before
v ! thaw, lest the onrush of
. .... i.w sumilv should too rap-
dilr engulf the bore, whore several
hundred wornuicu i
'tvori, however, has never been
wriously hampered by tho water.
The slope of the tunnel provides a
natural drainage system.
1'h.irman W. P. Hobiuson of the
itsto Moffatt tunnel commission, has
innounced tnac crevices luruunu
nhieh the water pours win no cou
treted or drains will be constructeil
to carry the water away. Expense
of stopping the leaks would not be
suite, according to Mr. Robinson.
Fighting Reported
Between Italians
And Bedouin men
LONDON', March 5. Special dis
patches from Cairo sny that reports
ire current there of fighting nenr
Jarabub between Kalian troops and
Bedouins within Kgyptlau territory.
Fifteen Bedouins were killed and
many others captured, it is Btated.
The Italians are also declared to
hive been sharply engaged with the
Datives near Bcngazi and to have suf
fered considerable losses.
Italy and Egypt are in dispute re
tarding the latter's western frontier,
Italy claiming that Jarabub Oasis be
longs to Tripoli. The Italian claim
ii based on an agreemedt signed at
Paris in 1010, but which was not car
ried, out at the time Egypt gained her
independence. Negotiations were held
last year, but without result.
Heavy Gales are
Reported in France
PARIS, March B. The weather
hit changed abruptly since Sunday
and there has been a succession of
ilea, accompanied by snow, slcct or
ram.
la early fruit and erain crons
bare been destroyed in many places by
tail atonea. Heavy seas, approximat
ing toe proportions of a tidal wave,
destroyed or sunk a large number of
fishing boats at St. Tropez, Ste. Max
hue aud Carqueirane. A similar tale
of diiaiter, comes from the Channel
ind Atlantic coasts.
Eug
ene Girl is
0. A. C. Debater
OREGON AflRTCTTT.TfiR AT. fClT,.
4.M.E, COKVALL1S. March 5.
I special) Georgia English of Eu-
itne was a member of the O. A. C,
"omen's debate team which defeated
ue team at the University of Brit
i'b t'olumhin 3 to 0. Tho question
All clas,f travelers-busi-Jf
or pleasure -choose the
MonocUss Cabin Service as
J.tavonte method of travel to
turor. It i$ , moderate
Mte service, fares being only
Withtly in excess of regular
. ""m rates. And its
JPcrjtron by the Canadian
finest
cuuine. personal serv-
Kt n 1 comfort.
&nadianPacmc
and Coal
wod under cover anr
Kino r-i
engtn
, Oak
Ash
J"d Wood
'owoed
Maple
MANEPiiri.
A.
HUNTINGTON
lw N.tlo Bank'
Room 24
1925
waa "Resolved, that ths present im
migration law should be amended to
permit Japeneie to enter the United
States on the same baaii as Euro
peans." The O. A. 0. Mam upheld
the negative aide o( the question.
Miss Enfllih naa the second
speaker (or the nefaUve team and
argued that the Japanese were a so
cial menace. This is the first year
Miss English has participated in in
tercollegiate debate.
Fox Terrier of
Mr. Dawes Leaves
CHICAGO, March 5. While hta
master wai taking the oath as vice
president of the United States, and
startling staid senators yesterday,
Marico, wire-haired fox terrier, be
longing to General Charles U. Dawes,
disappeared from the Dawes' home in
Evan s ton.
Nula He men, the family chauffeur
and canine custodian, was pathetic in
his appeal for police assistance.
"If that dog ain't back when the
General conies home I hate to think
what he wiil say," he said.
MKMPHIS, Tenn., March 5. Bish
op William B. Murrah, of the Metho
d.st Episcopal church, South, died
here early today following a paralytic
stroke m January last year, which
was aggravated from a fail from a
chair in his home several dayB ago.
The end came unexpectedly, following
a sudden turn for tho worse shortly
after midnight, last..
Courtly, affable, dignified and schol
arly in his bearing, Bishop William
i. diunuu, exewpiiiiea me niguest
ideal of a gentleman of the old school
type. As a result of his clear thinking
uud deliberate judgment, his counsel
was much sought by leaders of the
south. He was regurded as a wise
and safe counsellor, and progressive
in his thinking and utterances.
Bishop Murrah up to the time he
was stricken, had supervision of the
Alubama, North Alabama and North
Georgia conferences, three of the lar
gest In the church. During the 1018
'22 quadrenniutn he was president of
the three conferences in Missouri and
the Denver conference.
At one time during his service as
bishop,he was in charge of missions in
tho Orient, and made several trips to
Methodist fields m the 1-ar East.
Bishop Murrah was born at Pyck
ensville, Ala., in 1853. He graduated
from Southern University, Greens
boro, Ala., with the degree of A, B.
He received the honorary degree D.
D. from Centennary College, Louis
iana, and It, L. D. from Wofford Col
lege. South Carolina.
Bishop Murrah was married in 1881
to Miss Beulah Fitznugn. -Urs. jjur
rah and a son survive.
Most Exclusive
BUENOS AIRES, March 6. The
most aristocratic racing course in the
world is near this city. The entrance
foe into the Buenos Aires Jockey
club is about $2500 and even then
only sons of memberB of 10 years'
stiiuding are admitted. Even with
this restriction there is always a
watting list. Nearly $150,000 has
been paid for sires with fine racing
records.
Women Are "Bookies"
LONDON, Mar. 5. The last Brit
inn census revealed that the modern
woman is invading many Bpherea pre
viously considered reserved for men.
England has 150 undertakers, and
73 acknowledged race track bookmak
ers, 'Si lady chimney Bweepers and
500 barge workers. Others are plumb
ers, riveters and gunsmiths.
The federal government spent
$i.000,000,000 in the fiscal year
1021, and will Bpend $3,534,000,000
in the fiscal year 1025, ending June
;t0 a reduction of $1,090,000,000.
THIN MEN
SKINNY MEN
RUN DOWN MEN
NERVOUS MEN
You probably know that Cod Liver
Oil is the greatest flesh producer in
the world.
Becauso it contains more Vita
mines than any food you can get
You'll be glad to know that Cod
Liver Oil comes in sugar-coated tab
lets now, so if you really wnnt to put
10 or 20 pounds of real healthy flesh
on your bones and feel well and
strong ask Linn Irug Co., W. A.
Kuykendall, Carroll's Pharmacy or
any druggist for a box of McCoy's
Cod Liver Oil Tablets.
Only 00 cents for 00 tablets and
if you don't gsln five pounds in 80
days your druggist will hand you
back the money paid for them.
It isn't anything unusual for a
person to gain 10 pounds in 30 days.
"Get McCoy's, the original and
genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet."
facta about the aane
methods used by the
: trftlnmt Chlronractor. He
adjusts the spine when
It l ont of alt rum ent
and the nerves that hare
been suffering from Ine
subluxation return to
normal site and
functions.
nil
. II VOU should know the 19
'4 HI 1
I II their normal site and In
I I ' fljnc"t""'- ' I
RICHEST GIRL KNOWS DEMOCRACY
Oharlotta Vanderlip Learna That
Enter Dormitory, and
Charlotto Vanderlip
Greatest "Thrill" of Life
Is Testing Out Her Wings
(By NBA Service)
pHICAGO, March 5. Here to learn
democracy by command of her
multimillionaire sportsman papa,
Charlotte Delight Vanderlip, called
"America's richest girl," hos exper
ienced the greatest thrlU of her life.
She has found out that a dollar is
composed of 100 centB, and that
there are people in tho -world pos
sessed of real purpose whose time
is not frittered away on vanity, hor
ses and watering places.
Almost two years ngo, Charlotte,
who ia 20, fluttered away from her
golden cnge in New York.
She tested her wings and headed
Btraight from the brownstone fronts
of Fifth avenue to a dormitory ex
istence at the University of Chicago
here.
To find out what the great mean
ing of democracy was that was why
papa sent her. And Charlotte is bo
"tickled over the experiment that she
will never, never go back. Oh, no,
quite never.
' Has Htr Eyes Opened
Out on her own, in a coeducational
school where worth, personality and
merit count for everything, and mon
ey and station mean little, Charlotte,
the poor little rich girl, who grew
up and had her eyes opened Is much
in love with life and living.
"Don't ask me what democracy
NOW IS THE TIME
To arrange for changes in
Telephone Listings or Adver
tising copy to appear
' In The
New Telephone Directory
The Classified Section of the Telephone Directory is
constantly used by the public as a business and profes
sional guide. It is, therefore, important that business tele
phones be properly listed under the appropriate head
ings in this section.
The
And
THE
Dollar's Dollar When
Sha Likes It, Too
1b," said this gold en -spoon-born las
sie with an ancestry of title and
wealth dating back to America's Pil
grims and their Plymouth Rock
"don't Beck to have me define the
word because papa doesn't want zne
to give out interviews.
"But, oh I am so happy. Around
me are the boys and girls who are
not here simply becauso their par
ents have sent them to school. They
are hero because they want to be
and many of them are working their
way through. I have never seen it
before. I am simply thrilled.
Measures Up to Tasks
"To succeed means more to me
than money. Once 1 thought money
everything. But m&rit wins. I have
found that out for myself."
A student in democracy Char
lotte measures up to the task.
No more popular girl than she is
at the university. Tho girls adore
her, and the boys say thnt tire re's
none better on the campuB.
"I came to learn the meaning of
the word among other tthi)igs,' she
says. "True democracy cannot -4)e
defined in just a sentence.
"It's doing, and struggling and
working to accomplish. I was once
behind the glass house and the world
went by and nodded. Money could
bring the nod or not.
"But on the outside all Is different.
The world works. It has ambitions
I
The manuscript will close for printing
MARCH 31
and you should arrange now
for any desired changes
Pacific Telephone
Telegraph Company
EUGENE GUARD
and a purpose. I have cast my lot
with the world.
"The' world is teaching me and I
ain very hauur. Just to minsl. with
folks whom you would never other
wise know to enjoy their hopes and
confidences is thrilling.
"It la living, and that is what Ufa
ia for not niirely something to look
at."
Prince in Training
For his Long Trip
To South America
MELTON MOMtAY, England,
Mnrch B. The Prince of Wales is
"training" quite strenuously for his
prolonged trip to South America dur
ing his stay at his country residence
here. When not hunting he puts in
a good deal of time dancing.
At a recent dance -he foxtrotted
from 10 p in., to 4 a. m. with only
an occasional break. The orchestra
was sent specially from London.
The Prince's favorite foxtrot tune
is "lViftwood" and he is also fond
of "You're in Kentucky as sure as
you're Horn." "Follow the Swallow,"
"Especially for You," and "Somebody
Loves Mo,"
! Telephone Company
In Fortieth Year
The American Telephone and Tele
graph company is this year celebrat
ing its fortieth corporate anniver
sary. In writing its certificate of incor
poration 40 years ago, the organisers
used some phrases, which, iu tho
light of later developments, seem
strikingly prophetic. The anniver
sary being celebrated throughout the
Bell system this year served to give
point to these words from a docu
ment now four decades old and furn
ishes proof of the perfect clearness
of vision of these pioneers of our
national telephone- system.
The purpose of tho organization is
significantly stated in the certificate
to be : "To connect one or more
points in each and every city, town,
or place in the state of New York,
with one or more points in each and
every other city, town or place In
said state, and In each and every
other of the United States, and in
Canada, and Mexico; and each and
every of said cities, towns, and
places is to be connected with each
and every other city, town, or place
in said states and countries, and also
by cable and other appropriate means
with the rest of the known world."
It was to meet the demand for
such a unified service, nationwide in
scopo, that on February 28, ISSi..
the American Telephone and Tele
graph company was founded. For
the first 34 years of Its existence
it was distinctly the Telephone com
pany of the long lines, but in 1800.
it took over the central functions of
the American Bell Telephone com
pany, since which 'time it has acted
as the central organization of the
Bell ays; "in, in addition to operating
long' distance traffic over the long
lines.
SIMPLK MIXTURE
SURPRISES EUGENE
Simple buckthorn bark, magnesium
sulph, c. p., glycerine, etc., as mixed
in Adlerlka, relie'ves any case gas
on the stomach unless due to deep
sented causes. The pleasant and
QUICK action will surpriso you.
Because Atllfci-ikn Is such an excel
lent intestinal evacuant it is wonder
ful for constipation It often works
in one hour and never gripes. Allen's
Drug store, 80 Ninth are. east.
OTTAWA, Ont., March 5. East
ern Canada still is endeavoring to
ascertain the extent of the damage
caused by the earttu.uakea of Sat
urday, Sunday and Monday. Some
points were still isointed, telegraph
wires being put out of commission
by the tremors. The lHtest quake,
recorded nt 10 a. m. Monday, wuh
slight and caused little damage. He
ports from all sections of the prov
ince of Quebec ahow that In addition
to tho heavy property loss and num
erous injuries to residents, seven
deaths were recorded, a majority be
ing ca lined by shock. Tho property
loss waft exceptionally heavy in the
valley of the Ottawa river and the
St. Lawrence and the Snguenay baa-
The town of Tadousnc, 2B miles
from Murray Kay, in the quake rei
ion, has not been heard from since
the first shock rocked the district.
Telegraph and telephone communica
tion to tho settlement was crippled.
0. A. C. Memorial
Union Explained
The O. A. C. Memorial union is an
incorporated body under the laws of
Oregon providing for - tho construc
tion of a building that will bn a per
manent memorial to the college aud
atate heroes of the Spanish Ameri
can and world wars. It will bo a
building of utility as it will house nil
campus organizations and activities,
alumni offices and faculty meeting
rooms.
It will seek to draw together tin
four component parts of any col
lege: Students, alumni, faculty and
friends of the Institution. It will
At Wetherbee-Powers Now!
Period Chamber Group
(In Walnut)
Bowfoot Bed, Dresser and $i gT.SO
Vanity Remarkably Priced. 1L xJ 1
Superior workmanship nnd flnost iniiturlals conililno In rIvo tills Rroup oiilHliuidlnK boniily.
This Is another exnmplo of tho results o( volume liuylnn bniausa wo liouxlit a quantity
we cun offor this choice roup t such a romiirlinlily low prlco. An nstonlahliiK opportunity
to save. Tho group iidvni'tlseil (Very similar to the Illustration) consists of n full BI7.0 bow
foot bed, a large alie dresser with very convenient drawer arrangement, and 11 full size
Vanity dresser, with full size, center mirror and two wing minors. All pieces are fash
ioned in beautiful twotono combination American Walnut, all solcctod venoers, and perfectly
matched and finished. A milto you would cho'iso for your own personal bedroom at a price
almost unbelievable on such high quality merchandise.
Polychrome
Mantle
Mirrors
IN A SALE
Brighton your homo up
thla Bprlng with mirrors.
This week we feature two
splendid groups of man
tle or buffet mirrors In
polychromo finish, with
prettily mitred end pan
els. 14x43 Inch
Mantis Mirror
With Mltrad Glass
$9.95
1947 Inoh
Mantle Mirror
With Mltrad Glasa
813.75
0x12 Room 8lza '
Congoleum
Rugs
$16.95
Cholo of Patterns
OsnulM "Gold Baal" Con
goleum Rugs In 9x12 room
site, In a choice of new
patterns, offered for tho
week at a most unusual
price. Choose youra this
week and aave.
Use
Your
Credit
be a great gathering place for col
lege Interest, a magnet to attract
students aud alumni in all walk cf
life aud a meltiug pot to create a
college democracy.-
The total cost will be $.riM.0K).
Of this sum, titudents contributed
more than &43,tMH) (n au iutennie
campaign of a week. Faculty mem
bers pledged nearly . $31, 0(H) aud
alumni and friends of the colh-gc
are out to raise the rest needed for
the building.
Construction will begin in the late
summer of 10J.pi and the buildii
will he completed by the fall term
of HKHt, according to present plans.
Covcrmnent of the union is vested
in ti board of governors composed
Rash
That spoils beauty
Stun rrtul.-i.i'-. m- fitKti'iii-u. .-skin
with ecxeiun. Skin with pimples or
blotches. People who suffer wimply
don't know what science has done
to correct it.
Thero is a new way, bnsed , on
decades of skin study. It brings in
stant relief, healing starts nt once,
complete results come- so quickly
they o'ten seem magical.
Sulphur is one great factor. Prob
ably no better way will ever bo found
to deal with skin parasites. But a
new combination brings multiplied
effects.
The new way is called Mentho
Snlphur. DiNcoinfort ends the mo
ment you apply it. In a few hours
the healing nhows. And count lens
people are nmnzed to see how quick
ly tho entire trouble ends.
Vse this new-day method. .lust
osk your druggist for a jar of Howies
Mentho-Sulphnr. You will learn that
skin troubles can be removed almost
as easily ns dirt.
For Free Sample Address
WIHTKUALL PI lAHMACAIi CO.,
Inc.
BOS Madison Ave. New York, N. Y.
Adv.
5 Cash $12 Month
Give Her a
Cedar Chest
For Her Winter Furs, Etc.
Time to put away her furs and fine woolens, winter clothing,
etc. A Cedar Cheat will lake good euro of them until used
again. This week wo featuro two special numbers at a saving.
Oct hers now nt tho special price and unusual terms offered.
Two Numbers Featured For The Week
$18 Western Red Cedar Chest
46 Inches Lona
Frnftrant, moth proof, dum end
Chfut. 46 inclifrt In leiiKUt
Copper trimmed
$14.50 Western Red Cedar Chest
40 Inohes Long Plain
Large site Western Ked Cedar Cheat, of beautifully matched
and finished materials without copper C 1 1 71?
trimmings $1 lilw
$1
ETHERBEE
' -POWERS
14. AST NINTH AND OAK VmJf
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Page Threw
of seven members two students,
one regent and four alumni. This
representative committee Is on
charge of collection of funds and
will control financing after the sum
is pledged.
The management of the union will
be vested in a manager and board
of directors under the authority of
the board of governors.
SAYS NOW STIFF
JOINTS MUST GO!
Joint-Ease they call this wonder
working substance, for the reason
that when ordinary remedies fail to
limber up the stiff, inflamed juint,
or reduce the swelling, Joint-East!
su erect is.
It's good name for a good, clean,
penetrating prescription that in just
a few months has proven to a inulti
tud of people that lame, swollen,
distorted joints ran speedily have
the kinks taken out of them and
work as smoothly na ever.
But Joint-Ease is for hothersoma
joints, whether knee, ankle, nip,
shoulder, spine or finger, and for
that purpose its sale is iinmeuse.
Carroll's Pharmacy nud druggists
everywhere report a big demand.
Always remember, when Joint
Ease gets in joint agony gets out
quick. Limbers 'Em Up ,
JOINT-EASE
Copper Trimmed
damp proof Western fled Oed
$13.50
-Delivers the one
You Choose
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