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Page Twci TUE.EUGEXE GUARD Frida y Evening r i ' r ;;i 'Y :Y:1 YYfhnl "r :IY V1: ;i : r " Y : I : i : ' -i ' I : i 1 1 y . i ' . ( y " f 1 5 Mv : i . . , i . -i Li U ;1i 1 r'. . If ': I;-,. 1 : ' . f STBEET, IS Claims to be George Washington's Niece jjfj GIANT TO ft urn pin of refuse raked from lit iv n a and gardens Into street gut ter a is discouraged by Mayor K. B. Parks, who declares it not only works 0 hardship on the street department by Btoppin; up drains, but also in creases expense of the city's street nd nailing. "This practice is usually done carelessly, and not with malicious in tent," says Mayor Parks, "but we winli property owuers would co-operate by either burning: their rubbish or having to hauled away." Owners of woody ords nre also vio lating city ordinances when they drive teams or trucks across side- j walks without putting in the regular crossing driveway, the mayor reports. Several local wood dealers may bi arrested for the offense if it is per sisted id. Warning to operators of garbage wagons who permit garbage to drop Into the streets or icraps of paper to blow from the wagons is also ex pressed. Complaint lias been made by residents of south Alder street that garbage men are cureless in this respect. If warning does not produce the proper results, it will be neces sary to compel carriers to obtain a vity license, Mr. Parks declares... Ben & Fisher of Marshfleld, bead of the Oregon state Elks, will bo in Kugene on an official visit at a , meeting of the local lodge next Wed nesday evening, according to word re- i cetved by George H. McMorran, exalted ruler, today. This will be the first official visit of Mr. Fisher to tlie Eugene lodge since his election at the annual state' Session held at Tillamook -last year. The state con vention this year will be held' in con 'junction wlto-ihe national meeting to be held at Portland. Although no defi nite plan have been mado there s considerable talk that Eugene will bo competitor for the place of meeting in 1926 i ... . AIseaMlll Deeds Are Filled in Lane Qotiea of tke transfer of holdings f (M Jamettown-Orsfon Lumber company from Fred M. Knapp, Luther M. Hll and Frederick P. Hall to the firm were filed today at the office of the count olerk here. The concern which operate! at Oleobrook In Ben ton county some time ago vh re-or-ganlaed and a bondholder.' protective octatlon formed. The bonds of the company were recently turned over and ltook received la return. The of ficers were of the company, formerly known aa the Alsoa itlver Lumber company, were in Eugene where most .of the promotion of the ebneern was done. . i . ' . A receiver'! deed In the caee of the Title Guarantee Truat company ro celverihlp has been filed at tbe office of the county clerk here. The company lad 1440 acres of land, known as the Tempi timber holding in Lano county. The holding have been transferred to X T. Roes by the receiver. Wheat Market at . Chicago Takes on Severe Set-Back CHICAGO, March 20. UP) With aenaatlonal break in prices at Liv erpool repoated and with advices thnt a big grain firm in Antwerp was in financial difficulty, the wheat mar ket here had a wild start tndny at an immediate setback of more than five cents a buebcl. May wheat opened at $1.58 1-2 to $1.(10, as agaluat $1.03 1-2 to J1.61, ye.terday'e closing figures. Fluctuatione after tbe opening in the wheat market were rapid, but rallies soon became the rulo and ex treme down turns of 4 -!c during the tnltial transactions proved to be tbe limit for at least the time being. Ho . eager was the selling at the start that many brokers brat the opening bull by half a minute, i Hevere upsets in the price of other grain were also witnessed. . Uya values wore smashed down seven cents a bushel and corn nenrly , fie In some ent,e. fear, .&m'K'm u "W. ' af 1 jV" Mrs. Mathilda 8afford, 80, of San Diego,' who claims to be' the great great grand-nleoa of George Washington. She remembers her grandmother, Elizabeth Sterman French, who was Betty Waahlngton'a own granddaughter, Mrs. Safford waa born In Danville, III. Vancouver Plans ! ' For Exposition VANCOUVEH, Waah., March 20. -l'lana for a centennial exposition here Ju'y 4 to August 4, to commem orate the founding of Fort' Vancou ver in 1825 were formally launched here yesterday, in a celebration which included breaking ground for a re production of tho old fort, a parade. and a banquet Inst night attended by more than 400 men from all parts of tbe 1'acitic .Northwest. Speakers at the afternoon exer- ciabs and the banquet Included Oatn ernor Kolsnd in Hartley, of Wash ington, and Governor Walter M. Pierce of Oregon. Fund Campaign of i Corps Will Start Preliminary plans for the annual financial campaign of the Kugene corps of the Salvation Array will aoon be under way, according to Adjutant J. Hoe, commandant of tho poBt here. The campaign in Lnne county will be held about tlio middlo of April and it Is expected that state officers of the army will be here to outline plans for the event, it hi nnuouueed. In several counties of the sttte the an nual campaigns of the army are started this month. Portland Druggist's Will Aids Schools PORTLAND, Ore., March 20. John L. V?stal, a Portland druggist, who died Wednesday of this week, sged 7!1, left $7n,000 to' tbe school board to be used for the benefit of Portland school children in any way the board might decide. Distant rel atives wore remembered in the will. Vestal's wife died aomo years ngo and he bad no Immediate survivors. Commercial Air Line is Planned NEW YORK, March 20. -The New York World Bays today that a com mercial nir line is to be established between Hoston and St. Paul to carry passengers for li cents n mile, mak ing the 1400-mile journey in 14 hours. Proposed intermediate stops Qt New York,. Buffalo, Detroit and Chi cago are planned, according to the aaaeoaeement, which World will say s nde by Colonel Hsrold E. Hsrt ey, former commander of the first ursnlt freap of the American avia tnta fliers in Franca aad vice-president ef tbe General Airways system. STOP NEURITIS BEFORE NERVES "SNAP" Science is now greatly concerned with the alarming Increase in neurot ics or nervous sufferers. Thousands of experiments had been made to find a remedy that would give immediate relief from nerve troubles and at the Same time tone up the entire nervous system. At last an eminent San Francisco physician announces a new discovery which has been proven by clinical tests to give roltcf from sharp, dart ing, tingling, creeping nerve pains, and give tone to the nerve cells, thus benefiting the entire system. This remedy is called Eopa Neuritis Tab lets, and is based on tho Science of Homeopathy, a method of treatment endorsed by em inert t physicians every where. Don't let your nerves wreck your life. If you have any signs of iirrv usoest or nerve trouble, gain relief and ward off serious disease at once with Eopa Neuritis Tablets. Guar anteed harmless; no bromides or nar cotics. Your druggist will recommend them. Allen's Pharmacy will supply you. Mail orders filled. WASHINGTON. March 20 A new naval giant will take her first dip at Camden, X. J., April 7, when the first line alrpiane carrier rat ago slides off tbe ways of the New York Hhip JSuilding corporation. When com pleted und commissioned with tbe fleer, some time late in 11116, she will be the biggest and fattiest craft of the kind in tne world, and will carry a fleet of 72, combat, observation and boinMng planes. Launching of the Saratoga will mark an epoch in American natiil construction significant nf the change man's conquest of the nir already has made in prepuratious for sea battles uf the future. Aire. Curtis I). Wilbur, wife of the naval secretary, will st p.-" oonaoi' for the big ship ot (T,v. enriatenmy ceremonies, with high officials of tliu navy and other government depart ments witnessing the event. ' Laid down as one of six battle cruisers authorized under I lie lulu i building program the Saratoga wan converted under the arms limitation j treaty, with her sister ship, fiie Lex-1 in;; ton, also to be launched in too near future, into an aircraft carrier before her construction was very far ad vanced. ' s As redesigned, the Saratoga will be 8S8 feet long over nil, with a mini mum beam XoQ feet and u frying deck reaching from tem tu Mteru, a clour sweep, wtth the exception of the smokestack mid imviKUtiou bridge huddled to extreme Btarbonrd side amidfdiip, In order to lenvo full room for the landing of planeu. Hue will carry eight 8-inch rifles, limit of size for ships of her type, under . toe treaty, will have a displacement of about 30,000 tons and a speed of be tween 3it and 34 knots, bhe will be driven by electric motors, the power being gcnernted.'by steam turbines of 180, (XX) horsepower. There in no counterpart for this first American first line carrier In any other navy, although Japan hns tinder construction similar ships of almost as great size but considerably slower speed. ' come so dingerou (or pedestrians to cross streets during the famous London fogs that Loudon man has patented a small red electric light which a man can wear on bis should er and thus warn the fast driving autoist. Work 10 Hours Dally BERLIN, March I'U. German workmen now work 10 hours a day, except in a mine or other underr ground work. Shortly after the end of the war the German republic passed a law for an eight-hour day. IS Servire stations in went back to their old piL-i of 23 cents a gallon for jr-.suiine this morning I' nil except the St;i;idnrd Ol t onipnny, which was the only company not to announce the decrease of one cent per . gallon last Tuesday, j General, Shell. L'nEoD and Asso I ciated announced the cut of one cent I Tuesday, and the four companies en- joyed most of the gasoline trade for j the last three days. Announcement of tpe increase in price was received by telegraph by tho Im-nl distributing warehouses this morning before the stations opened. With the closing of the parsnip, pool of the Kugene Fruit Growers' association there are now only three I i pools of the last seasons crop that jare still open. These pools are Koyul ; Ann cherries, prunes and beans, ac I I cording to officials of the association. J Within the next severs) weeks all these pools for 1024 are expected to f be closed in read.ncs for the new crops of D2i, it is reported. I The next big rush 'at the local can nery of the frnit growers association (will be cherries and berries although I it is expected that rhubarb will be coming in to the plant by the latter I port of April in large nutihtities. The. berry yield in Lane county this year j is not expected to be as large as in 1 other years aa the low temperature of j last December is Raid to have caused a considerable shrinkage in tlic totnl crop expected. A heavy yield of cher ries is expected judging by reports ; from various parts of the county. i Good progress is being made on the; erection of the new addition to tho plant here and the frames are now relfcly for the pouring of the cou- ' crete, in the report. i Airplane Motors . To be Ford aim DETROIT, March 20. The De troit Free I'ress today quotes Edsel Ford, president of the Ford Motor company, as saying that bis company win go into tne production of air plane motors as soon as experiments in progress at its laboratories are completed. Mr. Ford is also quoted as sayic that construction will be started at once in the Ford airport of the larg est dirigible mooring i mast in the world, to be constructed at a cost of $75,000 trfnr the mooring of the Shenandoah and Los Angeles, or any other craft of similar or greater size. ' aiaSS. . man J fty j.t. .-v.i frum over ,! '' a ,UJ '-utne sM,i" k,P j report. "moit,, In Foggy London LONDON, March 20. It has be- Too Laic To Classify I'Olt SALE Slock in If-rrisiiilrR Nnlional bank. Address 10371 care tiuard. mill $-'5K) CASH and several good pieces of income property to exchange for modern home In Eugene, five to soven-room in good location want ed. GEO. MELVIN MILLKR, 860 Will. St. I'honc 1117. inlie FOB SALE Splendid big Federal No.. 61 Hadio, and complete, outfit including charg er, all in good condition and ready to use, good as new but for less than half -the price. A real bargain. See It at MACK BUGS. ELECTRIC & SPE CIALTY CO., No. SO West 7tU Ave. , m20 Correct to the Last. Detail ! YOU often hear it said of some corf tain woman "She is,f). smart dresser or "Sh6 has stylo." It's hecaujsfc . she is exceedingly care ful in her selection "of every bit of . wearing apparel. 'Our millinery appeals to women who know and have stylo. RUTH . McCALLUM . CARTER Over 1st Natl. Bank rhone 652 NOTICE The water will l.e (turned off the following mains on the following streets Saturduy, March 21st, nt 8 a. m. for 1! or hours to inuke neces sary repairs. Monroe St. from 4th to north 1'iul. AVost 3rd from Monroe to Ulair. Blair from 3rd to the north end. . West 2nd from Blair to west end. Polk from Clark north to city limits. All of Grand rind Cross St. EUGENE WATER BOARD. m20 eo. V -,! . - WillametSt. i-h, SATURDAY MORNING Only 10:30 A. M CHILDREN'S MATINEE For Adults Too Jackie Coogan in "A BOY OF FLANDERS" It's ena of Jackie's most annealing pictures with hi dofl and hla adventures among the windmill, ol Holland! Children 10c Adults 20c ORGANIZATION OF SPECIALISTS PORTLAND AND lATTLK OFTICIS THB unpsrsllcled succeu of the Dr. Cha. J. Dean non-eurgtcal method ef treating Piles end other rectal and colon ailments has built an organiza tion of highly Rained specialists to car (or tha Dsrients who come from all pares of the West. Tha skill of thaee specialists Is proved bv tha unmiallfied GUARANTEE that each Pile sufferer U cured or his lea REFUNDED no nutter how long standing or how severe bis) case may be. Send for my FREE book. rub. j . M sri4 .AHl r MAI n 3 kTl. w DEAN. M.U.Inc. BREAKFAST OF TOE "rcgulm fillers Real rod-hloodrd boys like to chew their N broakfftst cereal. No soft, mushy dishes for . , them! That's why they "holler" for Shredded Wheat. And the cho-wing of these crisp, oven Wked shreds of whole wheat insures thorough niastieaiion most important for youngsters. Children brought up on Shredded Wheat ' are thoroughly nourished because Shredded Wheat contains all the body and muscle building properties of the whole wheat grain. It's the balanced food. Write tor recipe book, "50 Ways of Serving Smu Dr.0 Wheat." ' PACIFIC COAST SHREDDED WHEAT CO. Oaklakd. Calif. Extra Special A Heal Cord tire Oversize 30x3i selling nt $9.95 ALL DAY AND NIGHT, SERVICE i Beginning April first tvp will keep our repair shop open diiy and night for the convenience of nutoists. ROAD CALLS ANSWERED rhone S. E. aterens for piano tuning. I immSkmtmninmiiSamf IWPJufIfi Today ( Dorma Somen j JheSS; and Saturday ' tValcTf' 1 THI8 BRILLIANT WOMAN I '-f - ' JI iVvll COMES AGAIN AS A CRU- W 7 M ',' IS 11 ' 8ADER OF OLD TO POINT A CJt ,;' THE WAV, TO Rlf ASIDE ..... -rV'r it J ..;Li THE 80ARLET OURTAINS . if JZ J aV't'ik 'Zsm THAT HIDE THE FAST LIFE ' ' ' JsmtmnJfrt whehb vogTMFuL souls fi fit. 21' VSfY ARB LOSTI AND IN TERMS 4 t jNtal II V A OF TERRIFIC DRAMA WITH ? 0 f JWr oi HEI SUPERB ART RISING V if $S4l T0 MATCHLESS HEIGHTS St' "A j 8HE 8HOW8 US THE WAY - (Kfe fcST- TO HAPPINESS AND ETER- ' f ffi-Wj jWj C0NTENENTI (f PATHE 'NEWS regular with PERCY MARMONT PRICES AND LARGE CAST Be ft M . Tire Co 845 Olive Phone S10 m am ritrir r K IX KJW DuiltftrM PRINTING Phone Springfield 2 Westerfield & Main THE WILLAMETTE RESS THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS ShreddedS DICTIONARY COUPON-SAVE IT! readers The Eugene Guard 98c Three of these coupons, presented or mailed to this newspaper with a nomlual sum to cover cost ot handling, packing. clerk hlr, distribution. s)ta, amounting to only Entitles every reader to a New Enlarged Universities Dictionary Without Further Expensa or Obligation and Money Back If Not Satisfied Your Old Dictionary Is Now Out of Date This la tha Ideal book for solving Croea-word Putilaa Mail Orders It by mall. In clude 7 cents postage up to ISO miles; JO cents up to 300 miles; or for greater distances ask your postmaster for rate on J pounds. Saturday and Monday Specials 2 lbs. Fresh Spiimch 25c 300 lb. Snck Best Cnne Sugar $7.10 10 lb. Snck Best Oano Sugar .. 75c Fresh Wootllnwn Butter, lb. . , 43c '1 Do7 Small Juicy Ornuges 25o 4 Florida Grapefruit 25c 3'U)s. Bananas 25c 3 lbs. Best Peaberry Coffee . . $1.25 Bneon Baeks, lb 28c 4 lbs. Bulk Maearoni 25c 4 lbs. Bulk Cocoa 25c (ilbs. Small "White Beans 50c 3 lbs. Fancy Head Rice 25c 2 Doz. Fresh Fggs 55c Xo. .10 Fail Pennant. Shortening $1.59 No. 30 Pail Pure Lard $1.85 3 lb. Can Crisco . . . . : 79c 10 Tall Cans Armour's Milk 89c 2 Oval Cans Sardines 25c 3 pkgs. Shredded "Wheat 35o 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts 35c 3 pkgs. Kellogg'g Corn Flakes . . 25o 3 Large Cans Tomatoes 43o 43c 35c 3 Cans Tender Sweet Corn ... 2 Cans Shrimp 10 lb. Fail Wedding Breakfast Corn Syrup 2 pkgs. Puffed Wheat 4 11). pkg. Seedlofs HaiMiis .. 4fr lb. Box Graham Crackers ... 3 lb. Box Soda Crackers (i lbs. Drv Onions 7 lbs. Fresh Carrots 0 lbs. Rutabagas ' 3 Heads Good Lettuce Celerv, per bunch 1 lb, Fresh Salted Peanuts Mixed Jellv Beans, lb. 1 lb. Can Koyal lino 3 lb. Can Royal Club Coffee 2 lbs. Brazil Nuts 15c can Tork and Beans No. 1 can Asparagus Tips - v 1 lb. Can Alaska Pik a," n";s263 4!) lb. Sack Fisher Blen-1 Hour 75c 25c 39c 85c 50c 25c 25c 25c V 10c 20c 19c 49c SPECIAL SOAP DEAL 28 Bars White Flyer Laundry Soap, value 2 Cans Light House .Cleanser, value ... $U5 .15 "$I5 v: si.oo Haskell Feed & Grocery Co. Free Delivery in City Telephone 522 904 Mail orders filled from these prices Total Value Our Price