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Page Six THE EUGENE GUARD Wncg,layEvcnig; if, . If ; Ch lo t E gave tiiriu uu imitation" to- line tliem selves up cn the side of the Lord. It is learned that upwards of to I men, some say maiiy more, took the bit in their teeth, and while ioiiip were already professing L'liristiuus and went forward for the purpose of inking a better bold on their profit siou, other went forward for salvu lion. I.OS AXtil-XES, ilarvh IH. Kid McCoy, lutiiicr pugilist, receully eu-( teuued to Kan gueiiim for itig sinying of Mrs. Taeretiu Mors here ftsl Aug ust, today taced the project of hav ing iliS jeaiH of luipriflJiiiat'iit atiucd to bis leriu tor nianslaiighu-r. lie was eoovku'd in mipuriur court Portland Hold-up Is Given ten Years ADMITS HE LIED I.OS ANCKr.ES, March 18. A boy nlio tried liard lo make folk" believe it was be who committed the mur der for which hi mother was sen tenced to life imprisonment, today win just a boy uxuin, nav.ug auniu- yealerday on three touuu of uxsault ; Judt'e Tuck,-r upi'U Joseph l. i'Vr uruuiu: out of the pistol orgy which ra.ro, who wuk convicted of attuck.ng raiit'U in .Urn. .Mora autniue mioo in HMWIM AVIl ta Mnri.ti IS Ten years in me penitentiary waa the ted to the district attorney that his sentence imposed here hy Lircuit "confession was a lie iorgeu lo tree his parent from the consequences ot her crime. lie was Harold "Sonny" . a. Jonuson. manager 01 tue ran- villls. n-year-ont son 01 .wr. .,inr uiuiu.iiii ufter sue died of a uuiiet tages tneater Here recenny in an at uoutid in liie apartment she and .Mc-j tempt to rob him of $",U00 of the the toy hud been occupying. ; uter's money, r'errnro claimed to be One count of uawult with a deadly a San Francisco pugilist, veteran of weapon, carrying a penalty'lrom 1 lo LVoU ring iHittles. In a plea for clcin lu .rears iinpiisonuunt, conceruvd lite ency Ferraro produced letters to wounding ot VV. J. iCos, who attempt- allow that be had never been in trou- ed to escape tiom the uatiiile aj.i hie before and that be had aided San after .McCoy had sniggered in, drunk ! Krancisco officers in enforcing and disheveled, looking lor Albert A. law .Mora, .Mrs. Mors divorced llusnaliil. The other two counts, charging us sault with intent to murder and cull ing for penalties of from 'ne to 14 years each, covered tile wounding of Mr. utid Mia. Sam Sch'app- in the aainc affray. McCoy will be sentenced Friday, at which time, if Judge ('rail sees fit lo assets Hie penalties consecutively, the former giohc-trotlitig prize fighter will be burdened Willi a possible ad ditional term of .'IS years. The Jury which deliberated Tl hours lipci'i-e returning it verdict, acquitted McCoy on four other counts charging jobbery. , the Mr. Itinehart Quits Tax Commission job Japanese Envoy Denies Report of Immigration Plan WASIUXIJTUX, March IS."-- Ile poils that Tauuco Miilsuduii'n. lh new Japanese ambassador to Wash ington hifd received instructions be- lore Irnvius Tokio to re-upeu the ilu-niiL-ruiiou ouestiou upon his arrival here was di'iiicd by the envoy. llis instruction., t:ie ainbiiBsador said were purely of n general ehar iicler designed lu promote f-iendliil between the two governments. lie lidded, however, that .altbollgil the immigration question was regard ed in the I'nited Suites ns settled for ever, hope siill was entertiiincd in Jupnn that ut some future dale the problem might he taken, UP again nnd another solution found. Many men Step up At Armory Service . Uy II. W. .HAM, Hob IiiBercolls' books will have to look for a new riistifintr for the reu son that one of his "Constant Hend er" customer has deserted the eftinp und joined hands with the Demurest revival camp, so the writer has learn ed from one who waa present at the 'meeting for men only" last week. According to report a gentleman who hat reached bis TM birthday and hat been a conMsnt reader of In geraolTs works since be was a youuc nun. has turned traitor and confers- ed that he ban been in the wrung all ! these years and that it took a "woman i to show him" his mistake. , Not very much has leaked out re-' garding this meeting for men on the bore mentioned nighl, bat "there wa. j something dotnM when the evangeiit j SALKM, Ore., March JS. Tiio resignation of T. A. Uinehurt, as sec reinry of the state tax commission has been received by the commission, effective April 1. Kalph Wirth, who is now in the em piny of the depart ment, was elecicd in his place. l'art of the duties of the secretary will he to Hssist in -assembling datn accumulating in a proposed nivesti giither of nsscHMinent methods in the various counties of the Blate. The investigation was authorized by the 11Z legihiature. To do the field work in the investigation, an appointee will be named later. gnret Willis, convicted slayer of IJr. lienjamin 13. Italdwin. "Sonny" announced about ten days ; ago that he killed Dr. Hahlwsu last April whfn the doctor attacked his; ui'itlicr and on the strength f his : "cnnfcrisioii" his mother's attorney i wou f r her a stay of execution pont-j poniug her removal to San Quentin penitenliary. The same attorney -ufter Disir.rt Attorney Asa Keyes j scoffed at the lad's story, awore out J a complaint charging the boy with ; murder, and IJarold waa held for trial. Sunday after a two-hour grill lug Harold broke down and sobbed: "I was in school when Dr. Baldwin was killed. I knew nothing about it I until later. I said I felled him to help; my mother.' j Mrs. AVillls, who ten day a ago cor roborated her son's "confession," de clined yesterdny to discuss his repu diation of the "confession." Mr. Jardine Will j Tour Pacific Coast j RKATTM-:, March IS. Hubert M. j Work, secretary of the interior; W.I M. .Inrdiue. secretary of agriculture, I and Dr. Klwood Mead, chief of the! reclamation service, will tour the I'a- fir Northwest in September, said a , dispatch from Washington publish- ed today by the Scuttle Times. Ill rm , 1 Check Seal Material Sold by The Bailey Electric Co. 640 Willamette St. Phone M4 There no secret about good baking '- when you use THE WORLD'S GREATEST The leavener that American housewives have relied upon for over a third of a century SALES X TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRAND 1 Before you build, buy or rsnt gt "TW Sm.I How for Hotmboiarn . "ThN bot. 11 cu pe k4 frf Irani inyrlfartnl rBirarfatr mrtUt who tplar ib Ui f mnnm cAcc behind your switch 'ouch a switch and lights flash on. Snap in a plup and little glowing wires start cooking your break fast. Press a button and a motor leaps to the task of cleaning your rugs. Magic? No only electricity but electricity de veloped and made obedient by the minds of men. Behind your switch from your home to power houses in distant mountains reaches the far-flung and efficient organization of your power company. Your power company provides an abundant and never-failing supply of electricity but how well t his electricity serves you depends largely upon the quality and completeness of your electrical installa tion. Since this in turn depends upon the electrical contractor who wires your home, he should lie chosen carefully. That's why we advise, "Before you' build or buy, insist on "Check" Seal electrical wiring." x PACIFIC STATES ELECTRIC COMPANY BAN raANCltCO LM ANOtLSt lOM SIACH OAJELAUB romjufa iiattlb pokaii Distributors for Q) Central Etaetrio THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS IN THE NEXT 10 DAYS SALE OPENS Thursday, Hfiarcli 19 At 9 A. M. For 9 Fast and Furious Selling Days The Workingmen's Store Eugene Ore. Must Raise Three Thousand DoHars in the Next 10 Days to Satisfy the Creditors. Starting in Business Less Than Eighteen Months Ago Anxious to do Volume With Only a Limited Am aunt of Cap ita1, Overbuying and the Quiet Business Condit ions Forces THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS IN THE NEXT 10 DAYS Think Of It Folks Three Thousand Dollars In 9 Selling Days. Prices Will Be Slaughter ed COME! A Sacrifice of Profits for We Must Have Money Men's White Hdkfs. While they last Thursday morning a good white handkerchief for COME EARLY 5c CORDUROY PANTS 4 $3.49 That sold regular at 4.50. This sale MEN'S SUITS All wool good asst. pattern and fair range of size. Regulnr $22.50 CIO AC values 91 fcww MEN'S SUITS These sold regularly at $35.00; all worsted. All sizes and we are going to sell them $22.50 MEN'S OVERCOATS Regular $25.00 values, Only a few left in stork. We are going to close them out $18.75 MEN'S DRESS TROUSERS $4.98 That sold regular at $7.50. During this sale s. CORDUROY PANTS Light and dark colors. All sizes. Sold CO 7 P. regular at $5.45. Sale ,...3O.IO MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS Kxtra heavy, all sizes, real bargains at fl 4 QQ $3.60. Sale price V 3 I .iJO O. D. ARMY SHIRTS This shirt sells everywhere at $5.00. This snle $3.48 MEN'S UNION SUITS Atliletlo Summer will soon be here and 7Q you will need tliem IOC MEN'S B. V. D. You know the regular price of them. QQ. This sale only v. wOC MEN'S UNION SUITS Heavy cotton ribbed. Kxtra good fl 4 ' J A values. Sold regularly at $2.2 Sale 9 I b4w MEN'S ELASTIC KNIT UNION SUITS that sold regularly Q-l mq at $1.7IT. This sale price $ I MEN'S OVERALLS Full cut Triple Stllched Union made. Worth $2.00. Whllo they Inst Thursday fljf CO morning. Hurry i 4 I wO MEN'S WORK SOX That sell regularly at 15c. This sale 3 Pairs i Buy all you want. 25c Men's Dress Shoes S2.98 MEN'S DRESS HATS All styles and shapes, that sold CO 4 0 Regularly at $4.50. Sale 3Ci 1 0 Men's Heavy Work Shoe A good one . . . . $2.78 MEN'S WORK SHOE Come In tan only. All sizes. Sold C9 7fi regularly at $5.00 1 B Men's Black Oxfords and Shoes All sizes that sold regularly at $5.00. Solo $3.48 MEN'S DRESS SHOES That Bold regularly at $7.50. All sizes. CA Qfl going at this sale ,,v MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS $2.48 Good patterns, all sizes. Sold regularly at $3.45. . Men's Work Shirts Hlue good weight well made cut good ful,CQQ size. All sizes. Come early " NOT A LARGE STOCK But every, dollar worth of mer chandise in this store good mer chandise bought to supply the needs of the working men. Bought to give service and every piece is guaranteed to give satisfaction. 14. LOOK FOR THE BIG STAR THE SIGN OF BARGAINS A Sale for Everybody And bargains no one can afford to miss. This is a Forced Sale to raise three thousand dol lars and I have signed a contract with Mr. Newman to get it for him. .Price will do it and I am going to make the prices. He has . got to raise this money and do it quick and a stock like this is going to sell in a real hurry. A real opportunity for the men of this city and surrounding country to save. Be here when the doors open Thursday morning if you want to save. G. W. KENNETH in charge CLOTHING Furnishing, Shoes luggage, and lots of it but no fine fixtures. That's why JW always sell cheap. That s wny we can give you bargains now no one can meet. it"e' LOOK FOR WE BIG STAR THE SIGN OF BARGAINS NEWMAN' The Workingmen's Store 724 Will. Eugene, Ore