The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, March 26, 1925, Image 2

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PATRIOT S DAY IS
TO BE OBSERVED
SALEJI, Ore.. Mrcb 20. All
churches In Oregon are called upon,
in a proclamation issued by Governor
Tierce today to observe on Sunday,
April ID, and all schools and civic
oruaniiationi on Monday, April 1!0,
the 150th anniversary ol the battle of
Lexington and Concord. "Patriots
u..i ' will be the official name of the
Xlie proclamation does not make
-uj anniversary a legal holiday, ine
it of the proclamation follows:
The Win day of April, 1S5, will
bi- the one hundred and fiftieth aoui
i'in.iry of the battle of Lexington
and Concord, the first real battle in
lue first war in the history of man
kind where the issue was human
rights. Tho American revolution es
tablished a new era iu human affairs.
"For eight long weary years, the
war that commenced at Leiington
continued, botwoen the grootcst na
tion on earth and tho brave, though
badly organized, American colonics.
Wbt-n the fatrs gave their final de
cree to the stars, and stripes at
1'orktown, a new nation came forth
iu the affairs of the world, built on
I he rock of individual rights o( men.
1'ho American revolution freed not
only America from the oppression of
the privileged few, but, reacting upon
Kurope and the world haa finally
broken the despotic power of every
inonarrby on the earth.
."The stvry of Lexington and Con
cord must never be forgotten, and it
is both fitting ind proper Ibat appro
priate ceremonies be held In every
church in our state on Sunday, the
JUth day of April and in every school
in Oreron on Mondsy, the -'Olh of
April, rj-yV
Old Treatise on
Medical Science
. Brought to Light
1 NEW YORK, March 26 A c1in.
trr on "How to chnngo an old man
into a young man of twenty" has born
found in the ujdest treat. no on medi
lenl BoiPDcc and surgery in the world.
Iho Kdwin Hmith pojtyrus of 100
H. C.
The diicovpr.T, made hy rrofoaaor
.Tames 11, Brcoited.was nnnounced to
' day by Alexander J. AVill, librarian
of the New York Historical society.
The passage on rejuvenation was
written on the back of the papyrus,
evidently by one of the quacks who in
fested even the ancient medical pro
fession.
Ir. Breasted has not as yet deciph
ered its details because he has de
voted most of his work to the main
text, which he considers the work
of n "truly scientific man with an
amazing knowledge of real medicine.
line pnsHage reveals that the author
knew that paralysis of one side of the
body was caused by brain affection of
the other aide, a fart lost for more
ihnn .1.000 years and red score red iat
modern times. .
The papyrus was dMrrib! fcy Ir
feasor Itrriittted as betfif "hwnmvfur
uhly i he most important btdj aifitt
it'ul knowledge wbirh has stiraivii tii-
in from ancient Egypt, r. lov tnar!
mntter, from the orient a nyw hnytJ
j Scout Defiance Hurled :
merit nccorq ia naro to ocm j
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but about one mile of additional 'risbt-of-wuy
will be necessary for the
route. The matter will be taken up
by the court later, Is the announcement.
Sheriff Finds car
Tagged by Police
Among those present before Judge
baling teams of the University of Ore- Uilmoro today charged with violation
I'OinXAXO, Ore.. March 20. De-
Come on, you Boy Scouts, you're
challenged! John Hoamer, above,
and Vincent Lowe, below, of
Troop No. 51, Salt Lake City, say
there are no better scout records
In the country than thelr's. John
has 61 merit badges and Vincent
has 54. Troop , 61 itself has a
record or two In all branches of
activities.
gun and Stanford university met last
uigiit in their second annual inter
radlrt debate on tbe question, "re
solved that tbe exclusion act of 111-4
should be so amended as to admit
.Inimnese on the. ame basis tts
Kuropranr.'
'J'buusunds of funs on the Tapific
roast listened in and tlte winner of tbe
batch will not be revealed until the
votes of these fans have been mailed
and counted.
'sns south ot the Oregon-California
line will send their votea to stu.
tton KXL in Oakland, where the
Stanford team broadcast negative ar
guments, while fans north of tbe same
line will scud their voles to elation
KUW in Portland, from which the
Oregon debaters discussed the affii
mative side of the subjecr. Kach lis
tener fa entitled t(one vote.
01 ine motor, trallic code was none
other than Frank K. Toyloi;, sheriff
of ljine county. The sheriff found his
car this morning where be bad park
ed it lute last night on Sixth avenue
near Olive street, bearing a little
white 'tag inviting him to call on the
judge today. .Sheriff Taylor explained
that he arrived home early this
morning from 11 trip to western Lane
mid that as he expected to be called
on during the night that for that rea
son he left the car on the street. The
judge was unmoved by this explana
tion and levied a fine of $2.
, , I has not yet been placed. Assignments
Plastering OtartS j will be made known before the end of
t t 1 1 rpU the semester, it is stated.
Legion to Discuss
Coming Paris Show
Work is speeding up on the interior
of the new Lowell theater, in the Mc-
Dooald-Sehacfers building. I'lastermi ;
haa been completed on the foyer from j
which the entrance to the main audi
torium and the balcony is innde. Au
artistic effect is produced by the
arched openincs lit the rear of the
foyer. Decorative material for the
entrance and the lobby of the theater
is ready to be placed. '
There will be no steps leading o
the balcony. Access to this floor wi'.l
be gained from a gently inclined tread-
way, wuich is ol concrete, ami m
heavily carpeted.
Lumber Company
Officials Confer
American Legion members will
discuss plans for their big Night in
I'aria show to be staged at the ar
mory some time In April, ut tonight's
meeting iu chamber of commerce, it
is announced by Kenneth Abies, coin
umuder of the post.
The show will be ou the order of
the one last yeur. only on a larger
scale, according to present plans. This
will consist of n program of music,
comedy, dancing und vaudeville
sketches, amusement booths, side
shows, fuke gambling devices.
WILLAMETTE LOSES .
ItEULANI ., ChI., March Red
lands university defeuted Willamette
university of Salem in a debate hen
last night ou llu; subject, "Resolved,
tbnt congress be empowered bv a two-
thirds vole to re-enact lnws declared
unconstitutional by the supreme
court."
The visitors upheld the negative.
Liquor Still Near
Beecher Located
Federation Will
Join State Group
National Guard to
Stand Inspection
Quarterly muster and inspection of
the lleadqiinrlera company of the na
tional guard of this city will he held
at tho armory next Tuesday evening.
ibore are two vacancies in the com
pany at present and to bring the total
number of officers ami men to 4'2
these places will be filled before tbe
unit lenves for the nnnunl stato camp
at Medford in June. One radio op
erator is needed for the company and
a special effort to enlist a man cap
able of handling this work will be
mude, is tho 'announcement.
Eugene Teachers to
Assemble Saturday
i
II. K. Douglass, professor in the
school of. education at the University
of Oregon, will be the speaker at
tb monthly meeting of teachers in
Engine schools Saturday morning, ac-
rortLna; to an announcement by O. II.
-nms secretary f the school board,
eixitsr. Tite SBeting will take place
ac t sVitfc.
-llrlwuti ilt sTv-mbtr is railed
nttrrjfruhsei'y fve Fogen teachers, any
aetbdlrte? nx cjtHiax districts who de
c aKtetwf are welcomed, the
miint b-xrd announces.
SriUXliFIEI.O, March iC (Spc
eial). Tbe - l.adiee' Civic club of
Springfield voted to join the .State
Federation of Women's clubs at a
meeting on Tuesday, thus accepting
Ihe invitation of the stale president
received a few days ago. The Spring
field club will join the state group by
May J, nccordiug to Mrs. Hrattaiu.
.Mrs. Maude T. Jlryan was pre
sented with a Imlted geranium in ap
preciation of her services as president.
The club turned over $17 to the city
committee as its snare in rbe Spring
field (plots for the Lane county cot
tnge at the Farm Home, CorvnlliH.
The sum of was donated to the
local" relief emmittee. A committee
of .Mrs. Clark K. Whcaton, chairman,
.Mrs. 1. A. Valentine, and Mrs. Walter
J. Scott is to purchase a picture .for
the Lincoln school in recognition of
the pnrt taken by the school children
in the Kose Show parade put on by
the club lust year.
Petition for Road
Will be Prepared
Petitions for the designation of a
county road between Jasper and the
Pleasant Jlill road will soon be pre
sented to the county court, according
to announcement today. II. C. Wheel
er of Pleasant Hill was hero today to
confer with members of the county
court over tho project and he report
ed that a right-of-way for the pro
posed route would be given by the
farmers. The proposed rond follows
the present county rond number 788
Klamath Court to
Eliminate Tolls!
KLAMATH PALLS, Ore.. March
20. Definite decision to eliminate toll
roads on the' KhinmtH-Bend highway
was taken Monday by - the county
rourt when it voted to pny the Duke
ltrotheri, owners of the Central Ore
gon St ii go company $1100 for keeping
the highway from Crescent to a point
more than 40 miles south, open for
the next two mointm.
Whether or not this concern will be
permitted to charge tolls for keeping
1 he mud open during the winter
months will not bn decided until later
iu I'lic tall. It was fa id.
KlnuMth officials expressed (he
hope that the state nnd federal road
ngeucies would uid in keeping t!ie j
htxliway open during the winter ami
thus eliminate the neceastty of toll j.
Haney may Quit
Shipping Board
WASHINGTON. Murch L'O. Res
ignation of one or more members of
the shipping board is expected .to re
sult from the recent controversy over
separation of the board and the
Emergency Fleet corporation. Htrong
indications were given today that
Commissioner llnney, appointed from
Oregon, soon would submit his resig
nation. '
CARD OF THANKS
In grateful appreciation of the
-inny beautiful flowers and kind
vmpnthy in our recent bereavement.
w. v. m Min.p,
MIL AND .M KS. A. M. Gil,-
HKRT AND PAMILV.
MIL AND MltS. W. K. PLMHL1-:
Geo. N. McLean. Insurance, KUO
Willamette St. I'hnne (117. tf
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"DIAMOND DYE" IT
A BEAUTIFUL COLOR;
Perfect home
dyeing and tint
ing is guaranteed
with Diamond
Dyes. Just dip In
Cold water to tint
oft, delicate
shades, or boil to
dye rich, perman
ent colors. Kach
ITt-cent package
contains direc
tions so simple
any woman can
dre or tint lingerie, silks, ribbo: s,
skirts, waists, dresses, coats, stock-
ngs, sweaters, draperies, coverings.
hangings, everything new.
Huy "Diamond Dyes" no other
kind and tell your druggist whether
the material you winh to color Is
wool or silk, or whether it is linen,
cotton, or mixed goods.
I. 0. 0. F. Attention!
All Odd Fellows aro requested to
meet at the hall nt 10 o'clock a. m.
Friday, March L'7 to attend tho
funeral of Pro. John Drew.
in'-M S. W. MINTCttN. Sec.
Fhownnritt. the rholct nt the moVr
. Too Late To Classify
WANTED Bantam chickens. Any
sixe. any quantity. STATE GAME
KAHM, Itoute 2, Eugene. tf
WANTED Position
or stenographer, 7
ence. fail 2010-J.
bh bookkeeper
years experi-
PARTY who took ladies handbag at
chamber of commerce last evening
Is known nnd enn save themselves
embarrassment by returning some
to owner. Proper identifications
are on the Inside of the purse.
m20
ItADIO Will trade for second hand
Ford, Chevrolet or phonogrnph, or
will sell cheap. All coast nnd as far
east as Denver on loud speaker,
farther east on headphones. GUAR
ANTEED. USa PEARL ST. mliS
After an investigation yesterday in
the vicinity of Jleecher station on
the Coos Pay lino, Sheriff Taylor lo
cated a still believed to have been
used by two men who were recently
charged with litjuor making iu that
district. The still, made of an old cop
per boiler, had not been used for
some time and indications were that
it had recently been moved to its
present locution. The sheriff's repu
ties have bceu searching for this
still for some time as it was known to
be in that vicinity but no truce of it
could be found.
T1END. Ore.. March J6 T. A. Mi
t'anu, vice-president of Sbevlin, Cnr-
penter and Clarke company. JrEuia
polls, arrived in Heml ,"eiiuesd.iy
from McCloud. C.il.. .t. P. Hennessey,
general 'mamircr t'f the Shelvin Ilixon
c 'inpany sawmill at It!nd. om of t :
Shevliii, Carpenter nnd Clarke com
pany operations. J. II. Meistcr, log
ging superintendent at Heed, accom
panied Mr. McC:inu. The oflliMals
came to Prnd following a meeting in
McCJoud regarding the opening of the
new mill at KUninth Falls.
No announcement regarding the
new operation was available from of
ficials this morning.
Cottage Grove Mill
Resumes Operation
Assistant Treasurv
. Secretary to Quit
WASHINGTON, March 26. An
olher change in an important official
post as the new administration geis
under was in prospect' here as a
result of the decision ot i:iit AVads
worth of Hoston, assistant serretsre
of Hie treasury in c!iarBe of foreiei,
loans and niilroai! advances, to re
turn lo private life.
Mr. Wodsworlh's resignation, it
was made known, was handed to s,.
the . ,at'ma,
na, died uVhbtiS?
"tut. foil.
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HUMAN
SI) III
.... .,: anowu, was handed to See- III j ,, LI
retary .Mellon shortly hefore he left' WflCllCn 11 1 A It.
Washing or. several days ago f(,r i VlHOilt I UCl
trip south but has not yel been acted VM:'tU UlUlir
upon by Die treasury head. Admiuis- OITTlllA V U'
Teacher on Leave
Will Resume Work
Stock Taken From
Store Near Campus
ThicMPS entering tho men's clot hin
store of I lobsun and "Gordon at
Twelfth and Alder streets, made awny
with most of the stock of garments, it
was reported to police yesterday. En
trance, was gnincjl through n rear wiu
doy, Ihe glass being removed.
The store is operated by Itichard
Gordon and Howard Hobson, studentu
ut the university, who conducted the
store for Jones and Jellinger of Port
land. No clue has been obtained by
officers working on the case
i
Miss M;ibel Simmons, who served
for many years on tbe teaching staff
of Kugcno schools and who has been
away for the last year on a leave of
absence, has Hguin been elected to a
position in the school system. This
announcement was made today by O.
11. .Jones, clerk of the school district.
As teachers have not yet been as
signed to their positions in the various
schools on 'Account of the Te-arrange-ment
made necesRory by the addition
of the two new schools, Miss Simmons
Walter Woodward's mill B at Cot
tage Grove is now in operation, ac
cording to nt) annoncement this week.
Mill A will not resume operations, it
is stated, until the market shows im
provement. Each mill has a capacity
of 73.000 feet. The, planing mill con
ducted separately from the other
mil Is. will continue operation.
Anderson aud Middleton have com
pleted conditioning fheir plant for
maximum production and will operate
their two mills at full speed. The two
logging camps of the company have
been cutting heavily, and it will be
necessnry to hut down part of the
Itujuda camp to keep the log supply
dowu to the needs of the mill.
INVENTORY IS FILED
Reports on the inventory of the es
tate of the late Rollo Drain of the
Sweet-Drain Auto company were filed
today in probate court. The estate
consists of real and personal prop
erty to the value of $(Kl.Vi, according
to the report. The appraisers are II.
A. Dunbar, Roy P.ooth and 31. K.
Sweet.
uauon icnuers are understood to
have not yet Hpproached the matter
,of selecting a successor.
'Black Beauty' to
Be Heilig Feature
"llloek Beauly" is the picture to
show Saturday morning at 10::;i)
o'clock nt the lleilig theater for the
weekly show heing sponsored by the
Kilfrene branch of the Ainericiiu Ass.i
cintion of University Women, it wan
annouueed today. All children and
Krown-iips are urged to see I lie picture.
Getting Too Fat?
Try TKis Reduce
People who don't itrow too fat are
Ihe fortunate ctception.' But if you
find the fat accumulating or already
cumbersome, you will be wiRe to fol-
vington Kvi r wu
nervous I coulrf Uji?f krJ
.HW
"virtu x,tj
imymail-box. I8aM.S'J
tame Compound had helped hll
vy inoH-iHiuis oi pirouie who iinmv, I fitrcntrth huh T I t uiea Ci
Ask your druReist for Marmola Pre- i medicine Then u i".1' P" til
scription Tablets and follow direc- ham's Bl'ood modS frUliPi!''
tions. One dollar is the price the j I WM cold all the t!m f001'1''
wnrld over. Oet them from your own so cold I could harHlv .lt .if1'
druagist or send price direct to Mar- : the palmaof mvhanH.ii.
mola Co., Oeneral Motors Bide, Ie- : drops of sweat I aK T"1
troll, Mich. By ,doing this you will ! alive Wash andl reclml-,''
be able to reduce steadily and easily j You may publish thiXb i,,L'
and pleasantly, without starvation i (t'adly answer letters froniir "''
diet or tiresome exercise. Start tak- j advise my neiRhlwreabouttC!?''"
lng them today and get slender. . icines." Mrs.HARRY AsHcRnt?
ceccn Avenue, Covington Kr1
Blue grass has been known in Ku
rope nnd Asia. for many centuries.
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To Darken Hair
Apply Sage Tea
Common garden sage brewed into a
heavy tea with sulphur added, will
turn svrnr. streaked and faded hair
beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just4
a few applications will prove, a reve
lation if your hair is fading, streak
ed or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and
Sulphur recipe at home, though, is
troublesome. An easier way is to
get a bottle of Wyetb's Sage and
Sulphur Compound nt any drug store
all ready for use. This is the old
time recipe improved by the addition
of other ingredients.
While wispy, gray, faded hair is
not sinful, we all desire to retain our
youthful appearance and attractive
ness. By darkening your hair with
Wyeth's Sage -and Sulphur Com
pound, no one can tell, because it
does It so naturally, so evenly. Ton
just dampen a sponge or soft brush
with it and Hlraw this through your
hair, tnking one small strand at a
time; by morning all gray hairs hove
disappeared, and, after another ap
plication or two, your hair becomes
beautifully dark, glossy, soft and lux
uriant. 1
MOTH
ER!
s Best Laxative
"California Fig Syrup"
is
OKEGON MOTOR
Phone
CO.
or
Olive
ixsritrc with hexuy thomp.
3,'i w. Dth. v tf
Hhowanda. tbe choice of the smoker.
Phone S. G. Stevens for piano tuning.
For quality cignrs, Prince Nemo-
Hurry, Mother! A teaspoonful
"California Fig Syrup" now will
thoroughly clean the little bowels
and In a few hours you, have a
well, playful child again. Even
if croua, feverish, bilious, constl-!
pated or full of cold, children love '
Its pleasant taste. j
Tell your druggist you want only
the genuine "California Fig Syrup"
which haa directions for babies
and .children of all ages printed on
bottle. Mother, you must say .
"California."' Refuse any imitation.
KUUHNK UII.MWJ.'ION AOHNUV. !
771 WILL. STREET.. PHONE 60(1. I
W. II. BLOWERS. MGR. tf
Oregon Life Insurance. I. M. John.
Agent. tf
TODAY
FRIDAY & SAT,
A Picture You'll Cheer!
A REAL thriller of the race course where
hearts and reputations are at stake. Great
days in old Kentucky, land of moon-kissed
romance, land of thundering hoofs. You'll be
thrilled as you've never been thrill'M 'before in
all your picture-going days.
DICTIONARY COUPON -SAVE IT!
nEAorER8 The Eugene Guard
S3c
Three of these coupons, presented or
mailed to this newspaper with a nominal
sum to cover cou of handling, packing
clerk hire, distribution, etc.,
amounting to only
Entitles every reader to a New
Enlarged Unlversitioa Dictionary
Without Further Expense er Obllga'tlon
and Monty Back It Not 8a(lsfled
Your Old Dictionary It Now Out of Date
This la th Ideal beek fop aelvlnn Cross-word Puules
Mail Orders
If by mall. In
clude 7 cents
postage) up to ISO
miles; 10 rents
up to 800 miles;
or for greater
distances ask
your postmaster
for rat on t
pounds.
fvl A BL?& Don't miss this . greatest
WsCli r5ral'fcs,a"?). racing romance of ycarsl
Svii WW 'CLAIRE WINDSOR
iW.IL WL -Jk' , FRANK KEENAN
"IrW ' LLOYD HUGHES
KlKRenaldBarkers
V'W&iV.- fyRBgJfN' IfeSlS Production of
I TODAY'S GUEST
' I Eva M. Young
43-nth E.
to Gerald Beaumont
JdapUd tj Waldemar Young
fMllAl hf
LOUIS B.MAYER,
KindlT call at bos-of-flee
for your two tick
ets, good today only.
ctnj$o&iu&i Picture
ARTHUR STONE
In
"JUST A GOOD GUY"
PATHS NEWS
REGULAR PRICES
Dixie organ settings
as played by
C. RUNYAN
on the silver-toned
ROBERT MORTON
Save $34 on This
7-Piece Dining Group
Table 5 Side
Chairs and Carver
$9 Cash
$8 Month
Reduced From $128
When one can furnish their dining room with such pieces as these, and at the name time
save over one-fourth on the purchase price, surely the offer is worth investigating. Eferj
piece in this suite exactly matches every piece is nicely made and finished. The table
lms heavy turned legs, with molded cross stretchers underneath, and the chairs have
prettily turned legs, with wood panel in backs instead of cane ns shown In picture, and
nre upholstered in genuine blue leather. The suite is offered in combination American
Walnut. In short a suite you would be proud to own, offered In Walnut, at the price
you would expect to pay for one In Oak.
a
$35 Windsor Style
Double
Day Beds
Complete With
Felt Mattress
' Cretonne Covered
With Valance
$2975
$1 Cash
$4 Month
No Interest
Windsor Style Double Day Beds, complete with good ly
felt mattress fitted with cretonne covering with valance,
choice of two pretty patterns. A pretty piece of furniture
for the living room that opens Into a full-size bed on an in
stant's notice. A limited number offered at this most re
markable price.
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Bridge Lamp and Shade
Complete
IQ.85
Stand in Pretty
Mahogany Finish
Silk Shade with Deep
Fringe Trimmed with
Gold Braid
Another largo shipment ot these at tract ire Hridgo tamps go on
salo this week at a very unusual price. The standards ore
prettily turned, and finished in Mahoganv. the shades nre offer
ed In rose, blue nnd black silk, with deep frince. and are trim
med with gold braid. Lamps that are easily worth twice the
amount asked.
ONE DOLLAR Delivers Yours Now
Mahogany
Spinet
Desks
Values to $35
.50
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Four patterns of tb
licks In romblnaij
Mahcgany. sn.ln.ie (
Mi are offered t"
tl.-n from regular
arc in the"
r 'id' TJ
b'iventP.
holes and draper.
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Your
Credit
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