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FriJny EvemS. March 13, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Pago Thrca REPORT OPPOSES ily atrain that sometime! threi' imirtlis of the inhabitants of a villas have the same curnatne. "The fuuutlution habit of early mar riaBB does of persist after the first feneration," thg,: eport says. "In fact tile foreign girls of the m-uml genera tion are actually marrying at a later age than native girls." Three Industrial Accidents Fatal P vnv YOliK, March 13. After m ;,i.'atiun the problem of child mar .Ve thf Hiissi'll Suge fouudutiun in "Lirt linxlo public ""'"y aya l' ' Jr tli-I""1"" "lerc ih limrtbius W-vlliL' abM'1 eui-'h 'oulllf"1 union. , . llie iuvestigutors' conclusions are sed to uurrine at loo young an . because of me physical and men-! immaturity of the contracting chil , or hi'Ciiuse, iu the ease of u girl j,ilJ uiiiiiucl to on older man "uei- twr'iuuv ',,'or k,,ow tbe "u',nil1 "f ,fuuiue 'couiradeship in the marriage rlaiiliu-" . .11,1 Hie fuundntion recently declared that there ore 70(1,000 persons in tip; U teii States who were married when mirr li- Tl,c Percentage of nur tures if eiis 15 10 lu ear" old 8 toest in Nw iorl1 e"y a"'1 New Eu l,Da (in the l'acific coast and in mountainous slates it is twice the X England percentage and in the Antral southern stales three times as taifb. loutliful innrringes arc most pre valent in remote rural regions. v s rnilroads, automobiles, tele phones, the telegraph and newspapers jmes to these lonely Bections, the jaiMtigawrs believe it probably that rtild nmrri.U'es wiil decrease. It was found, according to the re port that iu certain isolated communi ties there were not only very early marriages hut so many inter-mar-raers mitnni: the cousins of one fatn- SALF..M, Ore., March 13. Out of 5lti industrial acciilents reported u the state industrial accideut commis sion fur the week ending March 11, three were fatal. The fatal cases were Wesley Csrlyle, Bridge. Ure., timber fuller; Robert Crumley, Florence, donkey engineer; N. C. Nichols, Ore gon City, electrician, ' Of the totul number of accidents reported 4ot were subject to the provision of the workmen's compensation act, til were from firms and eorpcirations that bav; cot elected to come umlcr the act and two were public utility corporations uot subject to act. Backache Don't put up with it It's the stimulating effect that Sloan's has on the circulation that makes it so wonderfully effective in relieving pain. Pat it on eently without rubbing. It will not stain. Before you know it, your backache is gone. All druggists 35 cents. Sloan's Liniment "kills painl New 'Office Church' Building is Planned WASHIXUTOX. March 13. I'laus to rephice the ptesent structure of the First Congregational church here, which is attended by I'rcsident and Mrs. Coolhlge, with n ten-story "of fice church" building, are being con sidered by the church officials. The church, n sixty year landmark of downtown Washington, is to be tor down for tbe construction of a new place of worship. For a crisp, hot cereal just pour hot milk over two SHREDDED Wheat Biscuits. A balanced ration 100 nourishment the ideal cool morning set-up. Shredded Wheat A IULLMEAL IN 2 BISCUITS WASUIXGTOX, March 13. Col onel Creed C. Hammond of the Ore gon uutional guurd, hag been recom mended by Secretary Weeks for ap pointment as chief of the war depart ment's militia bureau with the rnnk of major-general, for a four-year term, succeeding Major (.leneral George C. Itichartls of Pennsylvania, whose term expires June 1!S. In minounceutg the recommrndH ti, Mr. Wteba explained thai Col onel Hammond, would be given a re cess appointment when he takes of fice, it having been decided that the dopartnient would not request 1'reai deut Coolidge to bend any more nom inations to the special session of the senate. Colonel Hammond has been on ac tive duty in the army since lUL'O, and has served with the militia bureau since October, l.t'JU. He is a graduate of the war college and eligible for general staff assignment. Colonel Hammond's record shows he began military service in' com pany C. second Oregon infantry in lSld and has served either in the na tional guard, the volunteer forces or j the regular army almost continuous- ly atiiLe that time. j Colonel Creed C Hammond is o sou of Mrs. F. A. ltaukiu of IRK) Olive j street, and be himself was reared in j Kugeue. He was a colouel in the coust artillery during the World War, aud was also a veteran of the Spunisu Aiuerican war. E Program Planned v March 23 by 4-L SI'HING FIELD, March 13. tSpt cial). Plana fvr a concert to be given by the Springfield local of Uw Loyal Legion of Loggers aud Lumber men iu tbe Woodmen hall at 8 o'clock on the t?veninif of March 1M. ure well underway. George Davenport, chait mau tbe local, has extended invita I'lious to seveial local people to parti 1 cipate. There will be vocal solos by M.SS Eunice Parker, Walter Oossier, and Mrs. Halloa Murphy. Tue Murphy Mushier quartet is expected to take part, us well as the Carlton sisters, Mrs. 1. li. Htirbvn, aud Mr. aud Mr.-. l. W. McKinnon. Mrs. John F. K els has been usked to give a reading, land Mrs. Lett H. Neet and Mrs. Paul Hasf'nl will give musical numbers. There will he a juvenile orchestra and selections by the Springfield band. Great Itritaiu has about 340 miles of electrified railways. lleports on road conditions in Ore gon for the benefit of week-end mo torists are contained in a special bul letin Kent here today by (he Oregou State Motor association. The following reports are made: Juuctiou City to Florence Good to Swisshome. poor beyond. McKensie highway Open to Mc Kenzie bridge, closed over pass, snow. Pacific highway Paved except four miles htMweeu Harrisburg aud Junc tion City. lioselnirg-Marshfielil- Good. Corvnll s to Newport Good. Corvallis to Waldport Good to Pigger mountain; closed beyond. Ashland hi Klamath l-'nllo Good. Grants Puss to Crescent City Open and passable but rough over mountains. , ber of commerce by the Hallas, Ore gon, Commercial dub. Officials of the 1 'alias club ask full information on each step in the program means of financing, efforts made to arouse ! public enthusiasm and the obtaining j of the support of the public in tbe i good roads movement. Polk couuty is planning on a comprehensive road I program and the success of lane county in this respect has been noted. Road Contract on State Route Soon Contracts for the paving of the 4.2 miles of the Pacific highway between Harrisburg aud Juact.ou C'itv in 1 1-ane and Linn counties will undobut ! edly be let at the next meeting of the siate highway commission which will be held at Portland Thursday ! aud Friday. March I'll nud -7. ac i cording to word received by members of the county court. This stretch of pavement wrtl connect with the new Harrisburg bridge across the Wil lamette which is being built through cooperation of Lane and Liuu coun ties and the state. . i AT GOSHEN TALKED Dallas Asks for Lane Route Plans Organization of another Lane coun ty drainage district in the district vtst of Goshen is under ducussiou and th-f plau has been talked over with the county court. Several hundred ueres of land in the bottom toward Pleusant Hill are included in the tentative plans that have been the Buhject f ! discussion. Tbe organisation of the j Cox clrniuage district along the Long ! Tom near Junrtiou City has atiracttd j the attention of other parts of the county, members of the cuinty court J slate. A. C. Miller and Lawrence Kd I mundson, residents of the Gosheu dt 1 trict, were in today to talk the pm ! posid plans over with members of the county court. , WHAT'S THAT? Itig Holing event at the Winter Garden Monday night. mlH COLDS .Break a Cold Right Up witij 'Tape's Cold Compound" Take two tablet very three hours until three dones ars taken. The first dose always lvea relief. The second and third doses complete!? break np th cold. Pleasantj and sate to take. Contains no qui nine or oplntos. Millions use 'Tape's Cold Compound." Price thlrty-Hv. penis. Druggists guarantee U. HetaiU ns to tbe methods employ ed in Lnne county for obtaining good roads are nsked of the Kugeue cham- Instant Suds for Washing Dishes A spoonful in the dishpan is ALL you need. It instantly makes a generous, last- ' ing Suds. You'll be delighted when you see your dishes cleansed and shining in almost no time. Good for the hands, too. O D o ing Suds. You'll be delighted when you ' . U see your dishes cleansed and shining in O S) almost no time. Good for the hands, too. Remember now, next time, CITRUS GRANULATED SOAPand every time. Jj the manufacturers of the CIl lisft famous CITRUS BfflSfiW5E wJk-C WASHING POIVDER CITRUS SOAP COMPANY. SAN DIEGO, CAUF World's Largest Chain Department Store EUGENE to 571 DEPARTMENT STORES 942-946 Willamette Reliable Quality Goods Always At Lower Prices OREGON Men's Spring Suits Success in Men's Suits Ready for Spring, 1925 To our way of thinking the only sura and true way of building our Men's Departments is to give VALUES, of the good, old-time sort. That s just what we have done in pro ducing these Sdits for Spring. Three-button, single breasted model, notch and peak lapel, plain pockets with Hap, semi-fitted back with vent. In ScrRtj, Worsteds snd Unfinished Worsteds thst spell QUALITY and VALUE Silk mixtures, checks and stripes. Alt new Spring shades, light, medium snd dark. S24.75 other excellent vnlucs nt 19.75, . and still better suits at $29.75 and $39.75 Men's Oxfords Black Kangaroo An early Spring last in , excellent quality black Kangaroo; very pliable and comfortable; medium toe; rubber heel; loY' priced $6.45 Spring Caps For the Man New cassimeres; leather bands; non-br-akable visor. $1.98 m 925 MODEL FORD CARS REAL BUYS IN USE Place your orders for future Delivery now. The Sale of New Ford cars is always heavy at this season-we would advise you to place your order now to insure delivery- FORDS FORD NEWS The new Ford models have many improvements worthy of note. Balloon Tire Equipment If Desired THE NEW FORD PRICES WITH BALLON TIRES, FORD ROADSTER Complete with Starter and QlfiC 6Q 29-4.40 Goodyear Balloon Tin s, at Eugene. .. V-v FORD TOURING Complete with Starter and $500 00 )-4.40 Goodyear Balloon Tires, at Eugene. ... V" v vev v FORD COUPE Complete with Starter and 29-4.40 65080 Goodyt'iir Balloon Tires, at Eugene Vv FORD TUDOR SEDAN Complete with .Starter fij-l Q 20 and 2D-4.40 Goodyear Balloon Tires, tit Eugene V FORD F0RD0R SEDAN Complete with Starter Q796.40 ami 2K-4.40 Goodyear Balloon Tires, at Em;ene V vre v FORD TRUCK with Cab, Flat Back. Stake- Sid-s, $575.00 All Steel, :;0xo Goodyear Cord Tires, nt Eugene r W.V V F0RDS0N TRACTOR Delivered to You on Your 500.00 Farm Call and nee the new model WEEKLY PURCHASE PLAN Enroll in the Ford weekly plan and you will own a car before you realize it. Ask the salesman about this plan. FORD OWNERS, visit our plant you are always welcome. In handling the number of Ford Cars we do and knowing their real values at all times Insures the Buyer of a used Ford the best protection possible. The follow ing list for your approval. SEE THEM TRY THEM. Ford Sedan with Starter. . . Ford Sedan with Starter. . . Ford Touring "As is" $ 50.00 Ford Touring Fair shape .. . . 75.00 Ford Touring with Starter. . 125.00 Ford Touring with Starter. ., 150.00 Ford Touring with Starter. . 200.00 Ford Coupe with Starter . . . $200.00 Ford Coupe with Starter... 250.00 Ford Coupe with starter, 1 924 Model 400.00 Ford Coupe with Starter 1 924 Model 425.00 Ford Coupe with Starter 1 924 Model 450.00 Ford Roadster Ford Roadster I924 Model 175.00 250.00 150.00 -with Starter, Ford 237.50 Truck 175.00 Ford Truck Late 1924, with Starter 450.00 Fordson Tractor Overhauled 300.00 Oldmobile 7 Pass., 8 Cyl. . . 500.00 Oldmobile 3 Pass. Coupe . . . 750.00 Lincoln 7 Pass. Sedan 3500.00 AUTHORIZED FORD SERVICE JNO. MARSHALL, Supt. We pride ourselves on our mechanics, most of them have been with us several years. Our shop equipment is the best we can buy and complete in every detail. Give our boys a trial you too will be a satisfied customer. FORD BATTERIES AND BATTERY SERVICE AUTHORIZED FORD PARTS SERVICE FRANK HARR, Supt. Prompt and efficient service by exper ienced men that can be of r;al service to you. We carry every part for Ford Car, Truck and Tractor. All parts made and guaranteed by Ford Motor Company We sell parts wholesale and retail ACCESSORIES Complete stock of Ford Accessor ies and Goodyear Tires. no C, SBR1M CO E. C. SIMMONS Authorized Ford Dealers EUGENE. OREGON L. E. SIMMONS For further information and ap praisals on your old car get in touch with any of our salesmen. F. L. Johnson M. L. Hunt E. H. Lorence. L. S. Allen a ; :')' 1 : :' V;?i IN sil . . ) t ! ;::V ) h b U , : ''I Iv !".:$. i;- . . M : " i I i ' . : i !i ' l : : . ,