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x ening, MarcH 21, MTISEPI ltd Wm TO MEDICAL SOCIETY .unTlE. Md. March 21. Vder Leonard, chairman of the internal """""i Mlw .. . -n-ifrimrvrft Medical Sodetv utisfpti" which Je recently dis (i T"e aew irug "a been le" r, , M 50 times moie- euecuvo L7irbo!ic acid in its power to kill P c - in ih eemto-urinorv ,iM t'" Sile the antiseptic ia an irritant ' ,,.!, ami has been admin- . ftlivi oil m canaille form. s ; -J leclared it to be non- . . th anito-urinarv tract. 3'L4ibel hi discovery as potent- Lflsd capable o being eliminates W . .l nannrnecB bv the kidneys. ! nf heivlresordnoL l)r. ird aid. was to combine at once 4 be secretion of the kidneys and under taose .u I, character, C power of the drug is destroyed, ,. Leonard said, when the 'kidney ttdioM are alkaline. tr . . .L..i.e eMontrvnociiB find tflpyly-vul:u ' " iiiios coli Dr. Leonard declared, first named two types, he said, iinff frm t,T0 lo ninetee" ays. AfaHVfi tbe third, peculiar to the rje intestine, requireu more paiienc Ten men win Race With Death When Huge Plane Fails SXX JUAN CAPISTRANO, Ca! )Urch 21. Tea mcn won a race i;4tk last night when the battle fleet sbiBg plane z-s-a, m wmcn tney ;re flyinr from San Pedro to San .tego, threw a propettor and "was rd down twenty miirs oil shore test of here leiviug them far from liad on a sinking craft. Aiigbting m a fog the plane 9 lm ;i(t with the water sprung several t4 leaks in the pontoons, and the 'jim officers and seven enlisted men Mtrd tbe craft, bailed frantically to ,p it afloat, until it could be taxied ihore under power of tne second inter. ! lieutenant H. E. Halland. com amier, brought his plane to a land- upon the rocks of San Juan, point liiiout injury to anyone aboani but big bomber was so badly pounded the wavee that it was given up as total wreck, save possibly for tbe alines which may be salvaged. Bridge Work is Showing Progress HARRISBTJRG, March 21. (Spe- Itai) Bridge work is going steadily forward. Digging for the east pier progresses slowly. A half ton chisel I derated by steam power has been I?ot into use to loosen the gravel, tent six feet of which have already ton taken out. Trestle material 1b liming and the flooring of Port Or- pro cedar 2x0 inches is now due. I Tab will be laid edgewise making a i-useh decking which wul later be Ted with black top paving. The I '(try braces and other timbers of i trestle work are now being put 1 afo position by a crew of workmen. Haey Hardisy, one of the bridge kera, discovered an interesting lit tie curio at about 23 feet down in the jwr excavation. It is a sand stone the I we of a boy's hand and protruding I iron the center of tbis stone is a Wntifully polished white agate. The stone shows considerable wear from For Every Hbom in theHouSe" Rugs and Floor Coverings COLONIAL RANGES ALCAZAR RANGES Wood and Coal Gas, Wood, Coal It would mr von to wit this More Vfor yon plan yonr spring ho,San&: If you want the newest in Fnrmture at the Lowest Cash prices you can find it at Johnson Furniture Co. 625 Willamette WE BUY AND SFXL FOK CASH AND SELL FOR LESS 1925 1 On Gardening 4 Tlw n t n .. (Garden end sij Kjp(.n) ' following list rnnii. .t. names of itmi . Vellow ivory. Golden t'hadwick Ma- iellow Turner Wlute: October Frost, 'oconto, Wute Uonnaffon, Ivory, WiUiam Tur- Pi"k a:MV' Chftam, Glory of the Pacific. Uni-tnr p r J.atePtak. neus Specials: Polk red, sUver reverse), bima (Ted, gold reverse), W. H. Waite (warm bronzp. nmr.. r i;n- " D turner, JUiss h" "0 b"-pink with It one does not care to spend the time reonired to produce tie larger blooms plant the anemone, siBsiit pompon and baby pompon varieties! I ropagate as before and use them in borders or masses for color effect. They will furnisli one an abundance of blooms for cutting and may be left m the same place in the garden Tor two or three years; but better re sults are obtained by making new plants each year. The majority do not need staking. Early. Allhea Jane Benner, Tom poo Plnkj Pink Doty, La. France; Pink; White Doty; Nellie Blv, Blush Pick; Overbrook, Yellow; Bright Bes sie, Baby Pompon-Bronze. Mid-season: lida Thomas, Ane mone White; Eleanor, Anemone shaggy, ping, lavender and white; Source I'or. Bronze Atvnratir. i H. W. Howard, Bronze shading to ,ru, -uiiue i-et, i-ompon ricn claret. Late: Jin Putsu, White and pink feathery; Mrs. K. I. Uodfrew, light pick, yellow center, needs support; Dundee, Pompon red; Ermine; Golden Climax, yellow to gold pompon. Annual ehTythanaaemunis may be raised from seed, planting the seed in a flat in the early spring or directly in the piace where they are to flower. They are hardy and wiil reseed them Belves. The flowers are frequently tri eoiorod with rings of pink, white "and yellow occurring on the same flower. Some nre small, single, white and yel low. They make n rapid growth nrd require very little care, but are not as satisfactory as the perennial var ieties. (Next Article, Xon-Frost Resistant Plants) EARL IS BETTER LONDON, March 21. A bulletin issued this morning by the physicians attending the Karl of Ypres, the For mer Field Marshal French, who un derwent a sever tOfjperation Thursday, says he passed a fair night. Ilia strength is being maintained, but his condition continues to call for anxiety. Phone S. E.' aeerens for piano toning. ANCING TONIGHT Enjoy an evening1 of delightful relaxation EUGENE'S BEST BAND EUGENE'S BEST FLOOR Where All the Best Dancers Go 9 P. M. TO GENTLEMEN 76o Winter fi ll u REBUILDING OF lePLHED Continued from pare one) man, although not a house was left standing, announced he would return and build. "I don't want to die else- where, he said. RECONSTRUCTION PLANNED MUKPHYSBORO, 111., March 21. W "Murphjsboto wHl rebuild." It was one of the heaviest losers as a result of the tornado which issued this defiance at a ritisena meeting! held here. Charles Ritter, a business nsn. uttered it after Governor Small and a doxen relief work officials and com missioners painted the horrors of the tornado. "The relief activities" Hitter said, "can be only temporary. It is what will happen after the temporary re lief measures that concerns us mostly. "The Mobile and Ohio shops are destroyed. The Brown Shoe com pany's factory is gone. There alone were jobs for 2000 people. "We must prepare lor the future and bring hope to the stricken by assuring them that their jobs will come back. "The banks of this town are pre pared to strain their credit to the utmost to aid its people in restoring their lost homes and industry. ' Murphysboro and you will build on its ruins. It may take years to get back our old status, but Murphys boro will rebuild." Ititter, one of the town's wealth men, striking looking with white hi anu ruddy cheeks, climbed down from the speakers platform with tears in his eyes and Murphysboro uttered the firt cheers that swept over it since the advent of the tornado Wednes day. Springfield Lions Hear Mr. Collier SPRINGFIELD, March 21 (Spe sial). Arnold Collier, asiitant county superintendent of schools, and leader iu tbe count y work for the boys' and girls clubs, addressed the Springfield Lions club at iu regular weekly luncheon yesterday noon in the Woodmen of the World hall. Simon Klovedahl, of Eugene, city engineer for Springfield, gave estimates on the cost of paving Mill street from Main to the Willamette bridge, or Second treet from Main to the briiJge. En gineer Klovedahl declared that the 12 P, M. LADIES 10c Garden UY MOW SAVE PL THE EUGENE GUARD cost in either cw would be approxi mate ItXXX Claims are Made For new Auto Fuel PARIS, March 2t. Remarkable ciaima are made for a new automo bile fuel named iroleDe after ita discoverer, 34-year-old Irene Lareut, daughter of a well known French chemist. The product which is un derstood to have for its basis a so lution of sugar, Is said to cost lesa and go further than any other of the substitutes for gasoline yet tried. A party of prominent automotive engineers, who tested the new fuel in a long run in an ordinary machine are quoted as expressing themselves as astounded by the resuHs. STRICKEN AREA IS RECEIVING HELP Continued from page cne) sons and left the entire communities homeless. While ome cases of pneumonia reported in southern Illinois, there was hhie other iknesses to add to the storm horror and no threat of an epidemic of tetanus i?even hundred units of anti-tetanus semm, sent by airplane from Annapolis was available for immediate use. Looting Checked. A few isolated cases of looting came to light, but generally there, was no disorder. At We,st Frankfort a man caugat Inking a ring from a woman's finger wqb aiain by a police officer. " Business generally was at a stand still but with the work of clearing debris from demolished iie;cu, pr caadiug rapidly commercial activities a some communities were expected to he resumed next week. The main erect of Murphysboro was cleared feat er day. liecheck of casualty lists eariy to day indicated tbat the death count was lightly more than 800. Additions to the deaths m some towns and subtra tion of duplications left the figures ft S09 dead. maimed. More Bodies Found. The toil at Mnrphjsboro rose to 201 wich the finding of 11 additional bod ies while belated reports from rural districts made further additions, but in other places original estimates were reduced as final checks were made. No' radical change was anii- B Reflects The Spring : ' : Fashions Now so very much in vogue. Shown both in the small models and also the popular wider trims. . By Very Urgent Requests Victoria Booth Demarest will continue with Her Life's Story Tonight LAST DAY OF DEMAREST REVIVAL Sunday 3:00 P. St, March 22nd HAEP AND VIOLIN CONCERT 2:45 TO 3:10 BY D0RRIS HELEN AND MARTHA PATTERSON "THE TEMPLE" Dream Sermon Given Mrs, Demarest Through a Dream SUNDAY EVENING, 7j30 MR AGNEW DEMAREST, the Musical Director will sinj? "HAVE YOU HEARD," Accompanied With Violin By IDA MAE STAUFFER "The Power In A Name" This is the Farewell Sermon by Mr. Demarest A love offering will he taken hoth afternoon and evening as a token of appreciation and gratitude for Mr. and Mrs, Demarest. ciptted a checked pf Identified dd contained Wtf nam ifce Ked Croa t St. Louis Issued an appeal for ail sighr to Temam ; away from the atorm area, suuug that every available building was taxed to capacity in taiiug ui the in-: jured and hmeltaa, Funera.s of 1'arriah, llh, victims were hld ia adjacent towns as nearly aU of cae town s tMj inhabitants were kiUed or injured aad the hau&ut tt survivor iuovd -w homes of ueigfa bore ouuide the tornado district. At Uorham, which first felt th ele mental blow in Illinois, 12 funerals were held yesterday, Th total casual ties may never be known a complete record were not kspt. Many ot the victim were moved to other lowus. Tweaty-two dead were known to be ia HU Louis alone. DEATH TOLL SOARS MVKlB5LSliOKO, 111., March 21. Despite a steadily soaring death toll of Wednesday tornado, Murphjeboro today turned its attention to perma nent relief. Deaths of injured and re coveries of bodies from the board area of tangled and cbarred debris pushed the total death tally to iH and it w ta feared further exploration of the wilderness of shattered homes cover ing 152 square blocks, would further increase the list. The general situation was well in hand, and with the needed quota of doctors and nurses to attend the TOO, injured, the graver problem of pro viding semi-permanent housing, even seven ftttmlita to tha enie, claimed first attention. Tent City Planned, Murpiirshoro'a quota of tiOOD tents was available today and plans were going forward for establishing a tent city, i&nitatlon engineers alreRdy j have surveyed an area, it was stated.! and strict plan have been made for; preventing an epidemic The Had Cross today will start a: tabulation of Che status of families: rendered faoraeieas here not on a bs of their former possssions and stand ings, but on what actually needed now. t Only 50 bodies were buried yester day and other interments wiil continue today end tomorrow and huge com munity funeral service on the public square Sunday nfteraoon at two o'clock. . Pullmans Offered. Tuliiiiau sleeper on sidings were offered accommodations for 500 women and rhildren last night and Marion, JJh, sent word that 50 fur nished Ibomee were available, rent free. The Illinois Central, and Mobile and Ohio railroads are offering free pat sage to any destination to refugees. One of tbe most unusual stories of rodine Leone Jenkins NEW LARA WAY BLDG. OPPOSITE 1HS HEX THEATRES ii urmt ean to liyht lat night ; wna it was reUted that workers; searching the debris ol the Logan graue school uncovered a lad of i years. lie seemed daaed waen he first reached the lififlt and air, but re covered quickly. A photvgropuer wanted to picture him, but the hoy (bought of his mother and dashd home Uke a fright ened hare. U w feared that a numbs? of other students possibly atill were huried in the Lojnm school dehria. QRQER REAPPEAHS iNDIANAtVLiia, lad March 2L Dgjioiauon and terror itft ua the oath of the tornado wiiich Wedues-1 day killed or fatally Injured 104 uer- fort by train or courier, iioy Spoilt auns, injured more than BOO audi acted as messenger bvys and despite caused property damage in excess of the confusion htve been ahle th i three mdhou djiiara, iu this tate, liver practioiHy all of the telegrams. gave way today under the cheering influence of a Taat arauy of relict workers headed by the American Kl Croaa. Order appeared where chaos had reigned as the bereaved were being comforted, the injured carad for snii tne dead buried. The, Wabash river, ich yesterday caused -soma ayyieiseusion, appeared today to he receriing and only tne low lands became inundated. The work of rehutldiug honie and factories was. plasntd yesterday and in most cases the destroyed building will be replaced bj fined structures. COAU MINERS ESCAPE . WKSX FUiVNlxi'OilT, JUL, liar;H 21. W! Uu ol lh aw" striking K'iUiius ot Ul isriMuio Hr wn lw lirt'H iolicii. , ilir lliiiu 1300 coal miner TtMH at work baatu lh xiriace ifi tte tlevaaiuUKi area o4 liaa Mcaptil in jury Ar ath. 40 iter tral el the dad !i Wat i'rauiiurt wisre small ;uiklren. Una tit iia moit Ijeart luusiatittf ailar the diwuter wai tile iauf ruw iu th morgue litda ijotiiea trvm which lila hatl iKB autfe4 out aimust in tu, twtnkliitt i au t'ie, Wtt Fraukfort and other ori ttrtckta cuiuuiuaities in i'raailiii county today went ahout ta irim ta)i tl hurytag the buiii of their dead. tile 1U3 auowu liMd iu tile oouulf vir tually oil had betrn iueutitied au4 iu-ut-rai arransituiiits suaia. WESTERN UNION SUSY WKST FKANKVOirr, iii March iffi tine si tue buaieat piavfts u West Frauafort atter Wlilviiimtay't atorra was Uie Weatern Union oi tiirough winch jiaaacd mors than tKXty nieaaaga w'Kiiiu 48 hour, i?rait lf a tolaS ot aponMiisMly 120,0(HJ Ha word. W. L. Prater, superintendent's representative estimated. Moat of the outgoing messages told of deaths or injuries or carried ajj- peals iW aid. The incoming messag ; cansistedr ehiefiy of inquiriea from : anxious reiativea and friends. Of the three regular Western t'own wires into W x'rmnkfort, t Cal-; cago and St. Ijoui outlets were severed, while eniy the wire lo Cairo was ieit in ov' v At one tim "ojitgoing" mts age wer on fiJe nnseitf ad some : f these had- he nn hapd 1J hars. Xweniy-iwo hnndred messases or terson at ceived at . . Cairo and forwarded to Wat F"3tnk 1 STATISTICS SOBII ri'RKEY At Peciiie Ciristien it piJai, I-'rirtoj, Marrb '2i t Mr. aail Mr. Uojd Piirkey ol tlits city, .' , . 1H1HSTMAS M ft Snme, w Y8!jrtoB. -itrcet, Friday, 20. llWi, to Mr. ni Mrs. Horsttimn, a 4osMer. March j - , 3 Lar,ti'a 91 Lanwood . ) ' Charlet's Bargain Store 63 West 8th Street . 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