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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1925)
TIIE EUGENE GUARD Thurs'dav Pn(fo Six Thai nome definite union toward the Appointment of u city xoneins commifMon will be tnken in Kugena in the near future, ix (lie op n ion ex pressed today by Mnyor V.. H. I'arka. Tins plan which una n roused consid erable interest recently was tlie aub jf-t of a recent conference between Mi-en Mozelle Iliiir, of tbe extension diviwion of the University of Oregon, aud Mayor i'nrks. ' "Arrangements will probably be nu.di for a meeting in the near future to ditcunH tbe xnueing plan," .Mayor l'arks said. "Willi representatives present from various local organizA tiooR that take an interest iu civic problems it J hoped that some defi u te suggest. 'oils will be received that will lead to action by the city coun cil for the appointment of a perum iiunt coinmiHHiun and also the from-' iuy of some zoneing ordinances. "Recently there liave oeen several j matters in the way of bu lding of bua-j i lies s placet in residence districts ! that have caused property owners to look to the city council for some relief from further invasion of streets that should be restricted to residence pur poses," the mayor states. A commission, appointed eacn year on the plan of other city boards, is j the arrangement that will probably be worked out, Mr. Parks sn!d. Springfield Christian cburcb under the auspices of the Springfield band. Pro ceeds will be used toward buying music and meeting other expenses of the organization. . The program was arranger nndr the leadership of John ('. 1'nrker, band master. The program was as follows. March, Majestic orchestra. ' Vocal Solo, Walter (Jossler. Srlertion, Kim Me, Caress Me, Or ehetrn. Song, Murphy. Mosier Quartet. Love's Tokphone, Orchestra. Violin Duet, Arthur and'l'aul Totter. Selection, "In After Years," Or chectrn. Vocal R do, Kunice Parker. 1 Walt, "Indiana Moon." Orchrstrn. March "Victory of a Nation," Band. Choreatic. Tromhoninm, Bund. Violin Solo, W. .1. King. Selection, Hearts and Flowers, Band. Star Spangled Banner, Band. Wayne II. Schenck Dies at Junction Eugene Hotary will be represented practically 100 per cent at the 12t!i annual district convention to be open ed at Portland next Sunday evening; for a three-day session, according to j announcement today of Carl li. Wash- burne. president. John Stark Evans and Waller Fell are the official dele-j gates to represent the Eugene club I at the convention. j Ail ftxiemiive program of entertain-1 ment has been arranged for the more! than 2.100 viitoi expected at the Portland session, accord' ng I" word j received rrom uie rortmnd notary club. Mr. Wa'hburne an d. Portland merchants rt.-e to do their part in greeting the visitors and som elaborate window displays are planned for the event. Cash prizes are offTrd! T'frir fnrtTP tft by the Portland club for tbe best "C"1tl dfiplay Including tbe Rotary insignia. Ladies Aid of Creswell Elects Sail for South CRESWEM., March 19. (Special) The Ladies' Aid society of the Presbyterian church met at the Sedg wick home Tuesday afternoon for their annual meeting at which time nfficers were elected. The former of ficers were elected and are as follows: president, Mrs. C. II. Sedgwick; vice president Mrti J. Maarauen : secre tary, Mrs. Ed Anderson; treasurer, Mrs. W. K. Thompson. Reports indi cated that the ladies had accomplished j large results the last year in- re- j reipiH. 1 il Jli ifrn-11 nun fpfiit m working fancy articles which are in response to orders taken and supplied as fast as possible. T,ONIOX, March 10. King George and Queen Mary left today for (ienoa where the royal yacht awaits to take the king on a cruise prescribed after his recent attack of bronchitis. A special train will take the part to fienoa from Palais. MARCEL AND CURL 75o. HS E Slh. i:i."C-J. Zola Rieger. GOITRE CAUSES . Eye Pressure, Nervousness, Sleep lessness, Headache, Difficult Breathing. A Liniment Gave Complete Relief m. ii7ii Ho in TnlWlf S27 Rre- man Ave.. St. Louis. Missouri, ' 1b bo enthusiastic ahout tne resum .ki.un,i mm Qnr hnl. On a d r 11 nlfl uuuiiiiu - - that she Invited anyone to rail on hor or write. She says she was given up to die and today ahe Is in i excellpnt hoalth, having pained 30 pounds. Sold by all drug stores, or from Sorbol Company, Mechanics burg, Ohio. Locally at Linn Drug Co. PEACE ACT PASSED TOK IO, Me rch 10. OP) The house of peers today passed the peace preservation act, a measure designed to curb all forms of radical activity. A COUGH REMEDY WITHOUT . OPIATES Many cough preparations contain some one or more harmful drugs which are added to take the place of opiates. None of these narcotic sub stances have ever been used in FOL EY'S HONEY .AND TAR COM POUND. The name of every ingred ient is plainly printed on every car ton. You know what you are taking when you take Foley's. It clings to the throat. Good for old and young. You have a cough, why not try it. Refuse substitutes. TII(Adv.) How Fat Actress N Became Slender Many atane people 'now depend entirely upon Marmola Prescrip tion Tablets for reducing and con trolling fat One clever actress tells that she reduced steadily and easily by using this new form of the famous Marmola Prescription. Now, by taking Marmola Prescrip tion Tablets several times u year, she keeps her weight just right Alt druggists sell Marmola Pre scription Tablets 1 at one dollar for a box or if you prefer you can secure them direct from the Mar mola Co.. General MotorB Bldg., Detroit, Mich. If you have not tried them, do so. They are pleas- t to take and effective. Adv. Building t. it, PANTS S"' n1 "ad. ...,.. ' "y tl. or " to 719 Olive "PG. CO, . E" Bid,. Springfield Band Sponsors Concert SI'RINGFIKLII, March lfl. (Spe cial). A concert of local tnlrnt wm fiven liiat evening ut 8 o'clock In the JtXt'TlOX CITV, March 19 (Suecial). YVnyne Henry Sclienck dropped ilrad from heart failure fun- tcrilny morning at U:HO a. he was going about doing hia work. He hai been ailing for about six years nut was apparently as well as uaual yes terday morning, lift died at the age of 78 years six months and four d.iys. The fuuernl will be held from the Miller chapel Friday at 1 Hcv. Nankevi.l will have charge o the ser vices. Interment will be in the 1. 1.1. O. F. cemetery. One Thin Woman Ga ned 10 Pounds In 20 Days Skinny Men Can Co the Same Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find j quick relief through Dr. Edwards'Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated i tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. i Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gen tly but firmly on the bowels and liver, 6limulating them to natural action, I clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which i dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. . All the benefits of nasty, sickening, criping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets without i griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac tice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. 15c and 30c. All weak men and women All nervous men and women All skinny men and women Can grow stronger, healthier and more vigorous and tAke on solid need ed flesh in 30 days just by taking XlcCoy'l Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets four times a day as easy to j take as candy. ! And what a bit these flesh produc- j ing tablets have made. Una druggist j tripled hla sales in ode week. Everybody knows that natty-tasting evil-smelling Cod Liver Oil is a won derful yitalizer, flesh producer aod health creator. Hut who wants to swallow the hor rible stuff, when these wonderful tab lets McCoy"s Cod Liver Oil Com pound Tablets, are just as good and so easy to take. , A box o ff0 tablets for 00 cents and if any akinny man or woman doesn't gain, at least 0 pounda in 30 days money back. Ask Linn Drug 1 Co., W. A. Kuykendall, Carroll's I'harmacy or any good druggist any- ' where in Americs. j He sure aud get McCoy's, tbe orlg- ' 'nal and genuine, and don't forget there Is nothing on earth so good to j tnnke backward, listless, underweight children grow strong and robust. 1 Old Time Dance DONNA HALL Saturday Night, March 21 Everybody Welcome Good Music THE SAVAGE WASHER AND DRYER Have a Savage Demonstrated in Your Home and You Will Know WHY 1. ' You save money that would otherwise be Bpont in employing outside help for cleaning- pillows, com-, forters, bluukuts, etc., which the ordinary washer can not handle. 2. You. can hnuseclean. play the piano, or do any thing you wish while the clothes are being washed and dried. 3. You need not put your hands on each pijee of wash when the bluing or rinsing begins. 4. You do not have to guide each piece of laundry, or even think of a wringer, because the Savage spins everything dry. 6. You save switching your laundry schedule on account of had weather, because you can, in an emergency, iron directly from your Savage dryer, by continuing tho drying operation some, what longer. . 6. You save the cost of renewing buckles,, rings, snappers, burtons and so. on, broken by the wringer. 7. You save time and trouble in ironing because the Savage drying leaves no heavy wring er creases to be ironed out. 8. You save tho annoyance of "utter washday" sewing and mending. ' ' ' ' 9. You save the lime and trouble of "hand rinse and bluing." 10. You save money by not having to replaca or renew wringer-rolls, and wringer mechanism. You save the need of extra tubs. , 11. You save yourself .from danger and worry. 12. You save time and labor wasted in oiling and adjusting parts of the machine for each wash. ' S1GWART ELECTRIC CO. PHONE 718 "DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED," Spring Opening Season o( Nineteen Twenty-five You are cordially invited to. stop in, 'look around, slay around. "Whether you buy or don't is of minor consequence. The major thing is to prove to you how much we give and how little we charge. That's all, as far as you're concerned and that's all there is to a business, as far as we're conecrried. Smart Clothes Low as $35 STOREMEN 713 WILLAMETTE ST. "KNOW X FOR GOOD CLOT H E S " LAST CALL Tomorrow, Friday 8:00 P. M. EUGENE MERCHANTS Spring ashion Pageant -and- Wind ow isplay Opening . Many Good Prizes for Lucky Onesl FREE FAVORS! Prize Tickets Will Be Distributed On Streets Tomorrow EverM (Display Windows Uncovered Promptly at 8:00 P. M.) S VI I M sill Ira s r 3 ,m" -H'.Liigi'j' .. m. m mini 'i a ivtj.- --s p j irz. y vv, i. m r- rsy- i aw ) i,y . . 'sU i u r it t - TV! i i