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Evening. Mureli1 17, lf25 silay Free Staters Have St. Patrick's Rite DUBLIN', March 17. Armored ARE YOU FAT? JUST TRY THIS Thouiandi of overfat pp1 have tfm ilender by following the ad Tin of doctors who recommend Mar molt Prescription Tablet. Tben fit reducers are made from the iitni formula as the famous Marmola UVticription. If. too fat, don't wait to io our arnggisc now ana ior one Hollar (the same price the world our) procure a box of these tablets. you prefer you mar secure them direct by sending price to the Mar mela Co., General Motors Bid., De troit, Mich. They reduce steadily and wily. No need for tiresome exer ciser starvation diet and bo unpleas ut effects. I I'nt: " 1- "LARAWAVR .. to ' Pay ask dad to slip on his hat and coat. Bring him down ta our store and let t Mm pat his feet on the pedals of a GulbransenRegisteringPiano.Ifhe likes it, we 11 explain in a few simple tentences our extra-easy payment plan. We will place only 25 Gulbran sens on this special basis. So find out about it today or tomorrow. Laraway's Music Store cars, artillery, airplanes and sc.-cral thoiisnud Free Slate troops with their hands took part in today's mil itary display bro in honor of St. Patrick's day. Aft'T mass the troops paraded the principal streets while airplanes maneuvered over the city. At CoUcgo liroen. resident (.'osgruvc with the members of Ins government and the army chiefs took the salute as t ho soldiers innrched past. The day was observed quietly as a gpueral Title, more as a religious fes tival than a secular holiday. SAFE FOR CHILDREN Mothers everywhere demand a re linhle ranch remedy free from In jurious narcotics. Supplying this de mand for fifty years made FOUR'S HONEY AND TAIl OOMTOUNIi one of the Largest Selling Cough Medicines in the World. Children liko it. "My little boy had a very bad rough and after he used FO LEY'S HONFY ASM TAR COM POUND he got relief at - once,' writes Mrs. Van Belle Penroy, Mont. Refuse substitutes. tulAdv) Here and on fifth avenue Hart Shaffner & Marx Suits Set thfe Spring Styles They're ready for you , now coats that set off a good shoulder and fit .snugly about the waist; trousers that taper correctly from thigh to knee and t to cuff and break just right across the instep. Faultless in every detail. $35 to $60 SPRING ARRIVALS STETSON' MATS FANCY INTERWOVEN HSIi COLLAR ATTACHED SI I HITS NEW STRIPE TIES Wade Bros. Ih.rt MiaffiM-r & M" TNIm- :-: CITY (CoDtiDUfd from puce one) service of the public, it is announced today. Arcst of the materia Ifor the structure is on the ground, and work is to begin at once on the building, which U 10 be 40 by 54 feet with con crete floor and side walls. Legion Four Sings- The newly-organized American Le gion Four, the male quartet now ap pearing at the Rex with Hugh Win der as a prologue to "Abraham Lin coln," ia an unusual singing group because nu-h member has at some time beeu a vaudeville or profession al singer. The tenor, Jerry Valentine, now salesman with the Laue Auto company, was on Pautages time; Jack Kirby, second tenor, was also on I'antages and Orpheunt. Krnie Ludlow of Laraway's, was formerly a New York show man and A. Weiberg, bas so, was with the United States navy quartet. All of these men are legion naires, and are putting over some good "brler Bliup" iu he moving picture prologue. Musicians Wanted Opportunities are open for Eugene musicians in almost any branch of the Lmteil btates, and in almost any na tion they care to be stationed, an nounces Lawrence Paige, recruiting officer at the postot'fke building. Among the places and positions open are: San Francisco; One piano, two trombone, two cornet, una French horn, olio luins drum; Ft. Wordrn Wash.: One flute, piccolo, two chirr net, one baritone tax, two comet, two trombone, ono gnaro drummpr ; Ft. Kustis, Vh.: One oboe, one flute, three clarinet. If a inusicinu is quali fied, he mar earn a good snlnry, and make considerable side money iu the army, says Mr, Paige. Meeting Is Planned - The i'arent-Tenrlier association of the Lincoln school will meet Wednes day afternoon nt II o'cl'H'k. Miss Jew ell, stata lpcturer of the young peo ples' branch of the W, t T. U. will give on address at the meeting, and the children of Hie school will give the program. Alt interested in hear ing Miss Jewell and iu I ho meeting are invited to come,. Stores to Open Two new branches of the Krowua ville Woolen Mills at ores will be opened in Klamath Falls mid Med ford, according to ,L L. Jlowiuan, owner of the mill at lirownnville, and the chain in Oregon, who was a vis itor at the local store, managed by Jesse lnmaii, yesterday. Returning to Eugene Mr. and Mrs, o. A. Nickel, formerly of this city, who about a year ago en gaged in the resuiutant business ut Klamath Falls have sold out their in terests there and will shortly return here to ni;ike their home. Mr, and Mrs. Nickel conducted the Peerless cafe at Klamath Falls. Brotherhood Banquets Moro than UU men nttended the banquet giveu by the Congregational brotherhood to the men of tho church with architects and builders as sue cial guests, at the church last night. Music nml short talks followed tiic d.uuer, served by women of the Fair uiuuut division. Loggers Buck to Work After several days' layoff from work on account of snow in the moun tains above Weudliug, loggers on the Booth-Kelly operations returned to work yesterday. The snow, which reached 12 inches in depth, has melt ed enough to permit the logging work to be continued. Case Non-Suited Homage case of Mrs. Caroline I!ro die against the Southern Pacific coin pany to recover damages as the result of a streetcar striking her on tomobile, was non-suited iu circuit court yesterday afternoon after a jury had been taken and testimony intro I duccd. ! Joins Swoet-Drain Staff Howard Ackerman, owner and for j mer manager of the Ccrtifjrd Car Marker, has turned the market over to his uncle, J. J. Ackerman, and has j joined the sales staff of the Swcet- Drain Auto company. ; Returns to Portland t Mrs. Margaret Nutting has "return- cd to her home in Portland after spending tho past few days in Kugene visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Kuiriugtoii on Hixth ave nue West. To McKenzle Bridge ! Nelson K. Macduff, supervisor of i he (.'nuendo nations 1 forest, and Smith L. Tavlor, senior ranger of the forest, left today for a trip to Mr Kenzie bridge for (he purpose of at tending to telephone lines and repairs. Return from California Mr. and Mrs. (i. A. Serf ling and family have returned from Califor nia, and Mr. Sarfliug has taken a po sition with Fulton's clothing store. Me was formerly employed at tho J. C Penney company hre. Leava for South Mr. and Mrs. Karl (. Immcl hft In-1 ,lnv for I.n AngMr. San IM and ; to he g..ne f-r tha next threo wee,. ' Webster Kiacaid Hara j Ve!.rr I.. Kin.nid of I'orrlaiid Mothers Important Metier! .hould thai Ih wbo'a ; f.milj !''( a Vbo'O'ilh. imrifrlna ; .v.t.m clea.iea lali, "Hi fprina ; NOW IS TIIIC TIMK. i aill he healthier. Kai.p t. m.ir ! h, k.allHl'r. .i.l.T. "wl Innt h.tl.r If t. la """ ' .nrf Kr.w.1. cl. anMl mil, anil tprmt of winter mimlaiH m tn ' Iv..-M drin awaj- IM'MIH rtiM tirin mwmc- TKH'?4 It'H'KY Mdl ATAIN' TKA i ... f j. ttrr ht and itirMt rynr-t mHinnM lo tak Try It tinai h diffrnea in tha whola famitr Thif lr h belter, ti I !i at btr. alep bitr a a I wefl atxf pai.pj. W. A. Kuj- j dIl, hie.- Adr, THE EUGENE GUARD NEWS :-: wan a business visitor iu Kugene this week, looking after property inter ests here. Divorce Is Filed Suit for divorce was filed by Mrs. Orts-'a Hill yesterday from her bus baud, Harry C. Hill. She alleges cruel and inhuman treatment. Hrownell and lirooke are attorney for Mrs. Hill. Applies for Bonus Alfred Leaton of Junction City was a visitor iu Eugene today to apply for the soldiers' adjusted compensation ct the local Red Cross office. Home From South Judge and Mrs. Jesse O. Wells re tumid Sunday eveuing from a motor trip through southern California for the last two months. Telegrapher Leaves Harry 1- Utetu, telegrapher at the AAcstern Imon office here, is on two woekV vacation, and 11. S. Itolm is acting as his substitute. Visit in Eugeno The following were visitors in Eu gene yesterday from McKeuzie bridge: Ed Woods, Harry Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ltelkuap. Degree Work Planned The first degree will be put on by the local lodge t-f Odd Fellows tonigin it is announced. (Continued from page one) L. Cleaver, will havo his offices in Salem iuMcad-of Portlaud. This was decided at a conference of Mr. i-evens with Governor Pierce Btid Secretary of State Koaer. The ot lives will bo iu rooms back "I the ttate senate chummr wnere some remodeling will bu ueccistuy. i he stato bouus commission, which for merly occupied the rooms, will remain in a downtuwu uftire. budding, where u iuucd when the legislature cou vciieu. 'iiu office force of clerks aud field representative of the mule prohibi tion department who will operate out of Sale in do not mimocr many per uu. At pioscnt nut moro man half a uozvu are ou the payroll. INTERPRETS LAW SALEM, Ore., March 17. William 8. Levcu, statu prohibition uouimu sioner today gavo informally his in terpcutatiou ot tho now law imposing heavy penalties on drunken automo bile drivers as Uie act is related to municipal court operating under city ordinances. City ordinances now existing pro vide much lighter penalties thun tho new state law now effective. Mr. Lev ens1 opinion is that municipal judges may impose penalties according to their city ordinances, but that the stato has the right to come in on the case at issue uud Impose the heavier penalty provided in senate bjll No. p. This measure was introduced by Senator Eddy at the request of the stale motor association. The state act provides that for the first offence the minimum penalty fchall be 100 fine, 0 days in jail. revocation of the operator's driving license f-r one year and confiscation of the automobile for HO days. in the Salem police court yesterday one' offender charged with driving his automobile while intoxicated was fin ed oU and given five days iu jail, and another forfeited n $"iO bond. Accord ing to Mr. Lcvcns the Salem police judge was wiatiu his rights in im posing penalty according to the city ordinance covering the oes. J-ast night two more offenders were arrest ed here for driving their curs while iutoxicated. Intorest In ll citizen niililary trainiiiK camp at Camp l.cwin June 111 to .luly IS tl 5r, la lncrcaiiiK, it la announced by Lawrence, l'aiae, United Stains army recruiting "fl eer. A large number of iu'l'llries have come into Ihe office friun inospecta, and four have already signified ilieir intention of cnlisliuK- - Two linva alremly filed application". These ar .lolin Kluier Ninilli of Wendliiig wlio has applied fur the basic course, and Walter .lack 'er giisou. 17 Lawrence street, Kuitene. 1'areuts' consent must be obtained when the applicant is under the. age of IK, it is stated. The camp is maintained at the ei pense of the government fur citiJeu from Oregon and Washington between l ho ages of 17 and -I, who rac'ivc military training and ouldooy eier cise for a month rack summer, hieven hundred will bo trained this summer, it is announced. Kaclt is provided wilh food, clothing, shelter ami rump mnt ()iri;if hi, y, as well as trnn- A bti: course In infantry drill and resnlntioiis nud rules of military t-n-en i given to first yt-nr slii'letiis, after which fldvanrd routes in in ftinlr.v. cavalr. field ariillery or stg nnl enr(, wbirh tiM-ludr radio in tnjrtifn, are tahen nt the option of tin- t iob nt. In addition, llm four hlud'ittK uiakiio the Ink In ft s'orev at rifl praiU-n make, a trip In th ra ti'oisl nfl "d pistol mnli'lirK at 1'ainp I'erry, t 'Infl. 'I h caiopn ar Ids jot si nml tiirouthoul th MDUimer tnotiihs " . . v.. ir.l (.-a.lil. of milliard lrli,i Biin, . ...I,,, f ,,,,,. te. t won - ' !' !"- rernil in ;ieat Itniam. lien an aitoMr wa performed n hi hn'y. fir a tMiUn itfatb. Th hart riyheri nearly muii1, .nxtea'l , ih innal weight of from l'i i K mmrrn, , j I'hona K. HttTij for pnno tuninf. I is sim A fascinating version of history which links together in a picture the outstanding ami significant events Iu the life of the Great Emancipator, Abraham Lincoln," now showing ut the Rex theater is a production which ctuuot be excelled. As a plcturiaation of the uumerous incidents aud great moments iu l.iucolu s lite the play is invaluable us a oucise and accurate brief of the lite of the mau so bclov ed by the American public. "Abraham Knicoln, is a picture no one in Eu gene should lad to see. i he. play has uu exciting, fiction- iied movie plot but takes up in nar rative form the o veins iu Lincoln s life from the time he was born until he was assassinated. George Billings taking the part of Liucolu does a marvelous impersona tion and his resemblance to the mar tyred president is striking. Tho en tire cast of characters is excellent. Great figures like General Grout, Ste- pheu Douglas, General Lee, ihil Sheridan, and Secretary Seward are iustautly recognized and agree ex actly with the pictures aud accounts we have of these men. The picture begins by showing the familiar cabin where Lincoln was born. Then we see tho boy poilitg over the feu- books he could obtain and writing his figures and letters on a shovel before the light of tho fire place. Then we see the (all, lanky, awkward young man freighting down thn river to the south where bo gets insight- to the cruelties of slavery uud makes a resolve to better the condi tions jf ho could. Then come (he scenes in New Salem, Indiana, where Liucolu is the honest groceiyman and postmaster, and where he meets Anno Itutledge. Then we sen him h Halving and practicing hi law in Springfield, Illinois. Hero cornea the defeat for the legislature and his final victory over Houglns for the seniile. Throughout the story there are the numerous iucideuls which port lay the dry humor o characteristic of Lin cola, and other incideuta to bbow his great Jove and mercy for animals. I'hci'e in- tin deal with the horse trader; the predicament Lincoln finds himself iu as the captain f a ainull army in the Indian war and he doesn't know tho tad it s to order bis men about and the liuinoroiiH way iu which. he gets around it; and the interesting scene when ouglas comes to the famous debate Mirrouudcd in all man ner of pomp and ceremony while Liu colu riding alone to the place on his niulo stops to aid a squealing pig get from under a fence uud out of the mud, It is in I lie Hectics at (ho White II . l i . i Ucntlal du.ica thai an.ro vWi.lly umlertsand the great sufteriiig and hiu:rifiee through which Lincoln went as ho endured the threats, itmiliia tions, the appeals ut hundreds of suf fer era of the war, and his magnani mous efforts to fullfill hia great re sponsibility. We seo him iu his Whito Houso duties mustering (ho con straint with his ailiuml, wo bco him visiting tho hospitals, visiting tho ar mies where he pardons tho boy who fell asleep wlnle ou guard, wo see him comforting pud encouraging the peupu as tho union suffers its first crushing lie feats. Then there is the j trip lo Gettysburg whero ho delivers tho immortal address find leaves tho phi t form humiliated and dishearten ed, believing he has failed because tho people, amazed and profoundly moved, forgot to applaud Immediately, Of course there are tho famous buttle scones and the film I celebration of j peace which turned iu so few days j to grief. f The scene In the box where John: Wilkes Jtooth fired the fatal shot is acted and worked out in h masterly j way, The prolog featuring Hugh Winder ; and his ipiartut iu "i'luntudou Mem- j ories" is a beautiful thing, with idah- orate settings, and a number of the ! old favorite southern melodies. Lodge Heads Will Attend Ceremony In olmervanee of the t went y-f ir.it anniversary of the founding of ilu-; Mareola rump of the Modem Wood- : men of Ameriea a Npeeinl meeting ami initiation ceremony for u rhit-n of 1M candidates bat heeii aehedtiled for ; Saturday evening. April 4, according ; to announce ment lodns. .lohniuu Hmith of Portland, suite ilepuly, and .1. II. Tiiite of Portland, luitlonnl nudi- tip to Three YearsAgo I had always used high priced baking powders for the reason that I thought they would make the best cakes, pastries, etc., but after giving KC a trial I have had no other on my pantry shell ..." A splendid testimonial from Peoria, 111. on the high quality of -v or O Qtxrtces for CiO Jhre than sTound and 'a half for a Quarter VHY PAY IIIGIIEIl PRICES? MUUotu of Poundti Used by the Government tor, will be iu l.aue county to attend the nice ting. Many members of tut order from Eugene and other camps of the county have been invited to ut tend the affair. A "hard boiled feed" is one of tho, promisiug inducements offered to the vUitors. Boys are Injured In Auto Accident COTTAGE GROVE. March 17. j (Special). George While, son of Vir gil White, and I lesion Itainbridge; were badly injured Suuday night when I in company with two other boys they were riding ou the Louden road ueuri the Taylor residence. They failed to j muke the turn and their car rolled' into the ditch and turned over several i times. The White boy was injured in the back and ftainbridge badly cut aud his knee hurt. The two other boys were not injured. The car w wreck- cd and the boys were broucht iu to; the Williitu Cambridge ho pie. LOCAL W1ERGHANTS T (Continued from page one) which wdl be held on Willamette street Friday evening. i Entertainment Planned Plans for tho special entertain- j ment features, which arc held secret j as a surpriao for tho public, nre ; shaping up well and some very eiilhu-! iastin praise has been received from j thosq who havo beeu gtvcu so mo de tails of these, Tho following Is a partial list of! local firms who havo already sinned ! to contribute for the list of prices : i Ax Hilly department store, Hex Floral company, Kemielt-Ktlis studio, I Coo SUIiorier.v company, Skin Jewel-1 ry Morn, Jovn nud Harrelt, Instnut! rejitaurant and bakery. Groceteria, ! Nebergnll Ment company. Chasr ami l.esty Plumbing company, Table Sup-j ply company, East side hemstitching i slptp, Wethcrbee Towers Furniture j company, Mountain Slates Power: enmpany, Etinenn I In rd warn coin 1 pany. Green -Kilborn company, Wade' brothers, Seth Irftraway company. W. p. Gilmoro women's chop, Hamil ton department sl're, Lackey jewel ry utoie. Smith Cycle company. Mack Auto Supply house, E. C. Simmons company, Ket theater, Siuwar Elec tric company, Chase- Floral company. Tho Electric! More, Jim, the Shoe Onctor, Seth Lara way music store, Toll cafe, ,1. Penney company, !'. W. WoolworMi company, Morris Mo nit; Jin hup. W. II. Parker Photocrnft. studio, l.mt ford's paint a tore, The Style shop, R. A. Hubb llardwue company. Hills Economy store, fa ul Green Clothing company, Linn l'rug en ni pany, llcutiershott gun store, Price shoe store, Graham's shoe ""tin', Kiwititiii l'rug company. ;!.ki"?. 'i'1 "l,'',- "' ""'"'P ""l!. store, Applegate Furniture company i .!. Jlreler, White Mewing Marhino company, Johnson Furniluro com pany, Star Shoe company, iJioo Uro eery company. Perry Thomason of Cottage Grove Dies COTT.UIK UROVK, March 17. (SpcclHll l'crry .Monruo Tlivtnamn, who ilicil Siiiiilny niclit at I lie Knifno huttpiiiil olluwiiiK mi opcrnlion, was COLDS Tape's Cold Compound" Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tahleta srery three hours until thres dotes ara .lakeu. Th first dos always givos relief. 'I'tiR second and third doNea completely break up Ihs cold. Plea Kant and safe to take, l ontaiiu no ijuinine or opi ated. Millions una 'Tape's Cold Com pound." 1' r I c e, wHrij-iir. imu. "- I X-ruggial guar- WW "Bigger And Better Than Ever" Eugene's Semi-Annual Style Show Friday Evening 8 o' Clock FREK' BOl'VKNIKS FOR EVERYONE riilZKS KOR. LUCKY ONES . The M. & W. Basement Store A Convenient Shopping Center for Thrifty People Triple Coated Heavy White Enamelware CUPS AND SAUCERS PLATES BOWLS Sanitary- tasjr to Clean Iilual fori Camping Refrigerator Glass Butter Dishes 1 II). Size 50c 2 ll. Size 75c , Just tile thliiR to keep butter cool and sweet Ivory Enameled Bathroom Fixtures All coiiiiiletn with while mppeil wall arrows. TOWICI, RARK 12 Inch aim 50o TOWKI. HAKR IS Inch alio 60o TOWKI. HARM 24 Inch alio 7Bo TUMBLER HOLDKWS 2;")P TOILET I'APER. RACKS 43c CLOTHES HOOKS 2 KOR l'io Kt.llR STOPS ISe STOVKIMI'R COLLARS 0C LONU 1IKAVY W1RK CAHI'KT IIKATKHS' 2.1c. AM) ,'IDo LO.Nd HANDLKU KLY RWATTKRS 15c 1 "ij.l-MJL'JlJllllUVWJUJ.Pt.I' L'i u Mr riMw riwmsi i ini horn in Harrison, ArkaiiMii-, Oct. 1, IST'J, am) died-in Kuxeuo March lo, lie wim it'i earn, 7 months and 1 day old. Wheu a lad he im v- ed with his parents to Kuiimbs nnd from KunxriH to WaKhinglon, lie married Meliva Qnimby Iu Moscow. 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