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Tuesday Evening, March 31, 1925 TY WILL OPEN LICENSED DDGSi and will tell particularly of the con-! Mruction pritram that ii cow umi.r war t.a tht Natron run.ff ami tti opormg on ise developnifct of Lane county, areorilinf to member of th program eomtumee. 1'HE EUGENE QUABD jjue county dog owners hare until JO tO omatu tuuuij Jit-ruse It Uieir animals and after that time '"5 action will be taken against l-le wh fflil to oh lhe Thia "ibe edict of the county court today ewisg numerous complaints aimui Urte nuimirr ui euwp "ciug Kill F" ' Kni'a Jill Hi Hit nDai!llllnnu LtinjE -,J,t Bonie 8teI's lc taken to that there can he same check the tiepreuuwuus - awtHiis. it . .-.1 tlm niii.tr phut t. t b1iihs':i "J ' " r ... inrrtdl deputies from the eher- .-ft onu-e 8i-. w"v - u L.m f the county will be visited Ed off o era of non-licensed dogs will ( cited to appear in court and ex- "ibe Ia on this subject as quoted ir iiae county court pruviuro uiai a , fliraer of au unlicensed dog and if t:ii fm -s -ot mic w'liu 8 perioil BiO can be levied. All dog owners are Lmiired to have new Ik-enses after Unwary and this law will now be 'recti' cutorceu, re iue announce iflit. fisvnerless dogs, of which there are Uuy reports being made, when found (ill be disposed oi m me unve to uatt Se large number, of sheep killings be il reported, is the verdict of the .UliCt. FIJffMFIiTllF yiVIIVbllltall 1 W i . MISS EISH TOLD yEW YORK. Murch HI. A story -fats un- fficial engacement to marry Lilian (:sl. which later became of :;rial and then was broken, has been tnid to federal eonrf by Charles II. typli, who is seeking tu i-ompet the KrppQ star to make pictures only for Hi company. While Dueli was testifying .vestur es? tirmtt the engagement Miss fiisn nrtered her fare with her iumdker- chief and some spectstnrH thought they saw tpnrs m her eyes. lifore the trial she said that the claim of liiipll that they had lipen engaged was "anwarranf ed presumption.' He testified tttat the tintffiei;i; cnjEtigeatent began in .June IJil'.'i, di rwilv sfter he had been separated Uam his wife. After his divorce, he .imI. the engagement became "of- f Hal," and it wns broken on April He said he had given Hiss Gish a TIBS. i ItteH said he met Miss Oish in; He told of making loans to her. ''Her personal offaira were nnt in! Emifi cunilit ion." he s id. "I know ; hp had worked many years awl (ifhed tlif conclusion lhat what she aiaiip in ie past iuui ocen.vcry hrgeiy spnt. I Longview Chosen as Site of Plants of Weyerhaeuser Firm LO.NGVIEW, Wart., March 31. Starting work on the project at an early date, tile We.rerhaemer Tiiuber ompany will build titensive mano facturiiiE plants in Ixinpiew, aciorii inj to announcement made by Ueorge S. Long, general manager if the Weyerhaeuser company in a letter to It. A. Long, il.rector of the Ing llell Lumber company, now in Longview. who made the letter public. The announcement followed a con ference Simil.lV nf Vi.nir.ltfiH --J Weyerliaeuser tlficia!. In hi. 1-tter -ur, i,ong satt it wm tlie intention of bis company to push " f.rwaTd ' the work with as "much celerity as prac ticable." ' The Weyerhaeuser Timber com pany has about 34,000,OflO.OOt feet of timber located in the t'ow.'ita river watershed. Sfl BOSSES fill SWEEPING FI YELLOWSTONE -Sparks from a tirrplso in th hotel itehelwwd iv hae ttarted th fire. Th toral dama, it was estimated will not eaceed $40,000. Page Thres Two Arrested in Poison Liquor Case LOS AXtiKLKS, March 31. Two persons am under arrest in connec tion wish the death early Monday of Mrs Helen Li. Osborne. 21, whom po lice believe to be the victim of poison liquor served at a party. Those under arrest are Clarence H. Osborne hus band of the dead woman, and Shirley Wing, in whose home the death oc curred. Mrs. Hazel Barion, said to be Wing's housekeeper, also was held for questioning, but was later releas ed. Miss Wing and Osborne were held pending the issuance of a complaint ; charging manslaughter. British Fleet is ! To Salute Prince: OX HOARD H. M. S. ItKPCT.SE, March 81. 14)' Wireless to I-on-doni The Itritish - Atlantic fleet which is en route homeward from the combined fleet exercises in the Medi terranean, altered its course today at the request of the Prince of Wales to salute the Repulse, on which the prince is traveling on his voyage to Stutb Africa and South America. LIVINGSTON. Mont., March 3h Swept by the mast disasirous fire in s b;sior,T. the little town of Mam math Hot Springs, in Yellowstone na tional park tmUy took tol! uf the damage wrought yesterday, when flames, fanned hy a uit.uuui'n hreeiv. gutted its main place of industry and threatened to destroy a porC&n of ibe tows. The damage early tmUy hsd been estimated at apfiruxituatelv $ti00.(KM. The plum of the Yeliwsti-ne Park Transportation company and !S busses storeil in it were a charred mass of ruins. A machine shop, paint shop and a repair shop also were destroyed. An oil furnace ei plosion in a black smith shop started the fire. Volunteer fire fighters, handicap ped by Jack nf faciistie ami w!r. fimght the flames for more than an hour. They were aided by a sudden shift in the wind when the Ulasie was spread;ng dangerously near to the dd Fort Yellowstone barracks, and the historical structure was spared. Residents of the community were concerned today as to what steps the transportation company would take in restoring its properties, their source f employment in the winter mouths between park season. The fire will not interfere with park travel, according to officials. The homes of K. Kammerer. su perintendent of the transportation company, and O. 8. Hrew, a painter, were destroyed. Rescuers earned the invalid mother of Mrs. J-rew threneb a window to safety when flames en- eloped the atruetare. Chicken Dinner Planned Tonight SPRIXGKIKI.O, KatVi 31. (S-pe-ei.il) Forty persons from Sprins field are expecting to attend th chicken dinner aad radio program to night in the Thurston granse ha it which the members of the SprrngfteJd Lions club will entertain !bir wive. The dinner is to be nerced at 7 o'clock by a number of women m the Thurston neighborhood, for owed by the radio program t S:"lO p. m. TSie program H to he broadcasted hy the Portland (.ions club from The Or Bonian KiW broadcasting station. XV. Henry drian has installed the radio in the Thurston ball. Lineman Seriously 1 Injured by Shock t KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. March Waller i. Fotom. tine man em- ployed by the California Oregon I Power company was perhaps fsUally j hurt early Monday afternoon when he came in contact with a high tension ; wire. whUe working in the rea'dcntial idisrrict. Report from the bisj3i.il m ! duateu that he probably wouldn't i lire. Mr. Geary Resumes Witness Stand at Rail Rate Hearing rWCAf.O. March W. A. M. icary of Portland, tire., counsel for Tpros wool growers and cattle rfeders associations and for a north- Klem shippers' association, resum- I ilie wilness gland td at the m rstate commerce commission hear- nt concerning the freight rates on restock, t'ompluining livestock breeders con 'Url that they are losing money and m some eases being forced out of ness by market conditions nnu fit redress of aji alleged disparity be- ween freight rates and market prices. lr. (,eary testified that the mem rship of the breeders associations represented had decreased as a re- it of ailverse conditions and that 'be cattle and sheep, on the north- p! ern ra nges had derren sed t wo 1 three hundred thousand head since fJO. Postal Officials Will be Demoted WASHINGTON. March ai.rost master (lenertil New today directed the restoration to duty w:th demotion of each of the sis postal supervisor officials suspended January 2 for their rmmection with efforts to in fluence legislation at the time of con sideration of the postal pay increase bill. Diamond Raid Nets Loot of Unset Gems NEW YORK, March BL Fonr men Monday raided the offices of So bel and Kaleko. diamond brokers of Maiden Lane and escaped wills unset diamonds valued at between $50,000 and $110,000. The robbery wit op posite t he new federal Reserve Rank building. Engineer Speaker At Lions Meeting I. O. ItnseH. encineer in eharce E rons; ruction work on the new Eti- Wae-Klamath Falls cutoff of the 'iitbtrn Pacific railway, will be the 'Kacipiil speaker at the noon iuncb- '"a meeting of the Eugene Lions t Jo be held nt the Oshurn hotel "marrow, accordina to announcement (May. Th eneinecr will steak on Haiirnad Iievelopment in Oregoo' Jn Norway, there are no legal bars against a woman holding any office or position, except that of minister in a church. Coming to EUGENE Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST In Internal Medicine for the past twelve yeara DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at OSBURN HOTEL TUESDAY, APRIL 7 Office Hours, 10 A. M. to P. ONE DAY ONLY HOTEL DESTROYED COUlfiAHO St'IilXIJS, Colo.. March III. The historic Manitou Park hotel, a meeca for rrealthv tour ists, loiiay was it smouldering mass of debris as the result of fire, which yesterday swept the hotel and sur rounding timberland in the upper reaches of 1'te pass, eight miles north of Woodland I'srk, near here. Irivert by a blusterine n-iml the flames licked through a forest a. dry as tinder and were controlled only after a heroic battle hy forest rang ers. Boy Scoots , and volunteer. Cut Thl Out It ! WorM Msaay Send this ad and fen cents to ! Foley & Co., 2S:t5 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, lit., writing your name and I address clearly. You. trill receive a sample bottle of VOI.EVK IIONEV AS TAK COMimiXO for couslia. colds and hoarseness, also sample packajres of FOLEY 111. 1.S, a dictt rctic stimulant for the kidneys, ami FOLEY. CATHARTIC TABLETS for const i pat ion and bilionsnesa. These n)eilable remedies are free from ontatcs and hare helped mil lions of people. Try them I lit(Aiiv) WILLAMETTE COLLECTION AND CREDIT SERVICE StSO Willamette Sit. Thone 8"S C. S. IHM.O.V, Manager. ! if IX ALU YOl'Xtl, Attorney Collection Specialists If Phone S. G. Stet-en for piano tufiinz. KUGRNB COLLECTION ACESCY 774 WILL STKKKT.. PHOXB OWI W. IL BLOWE11S, MGR. If 1 h No Charje for Conattltaiion A Sweet Breath S. at all times! After eating or smoking WVi lev's freshens the ' Of f - mouth and sweetens the breath So easy to carry Ac llttir packet in your pocket f So Import ant to have when the mouth need cleansing tai freshening I Odor of dining or smoking quickly disappear" teeth are brightly burniihed. Smile jnt naturally cone because nerve are oothe4. throat i refreshed, the ttostach refinatd and diestion aided. WH$lcy$ It nor , than a rrrtvl -ill a postffre benefit, tftufdecfpttomt dentists rcw mend It. "after efery meat" Unusually GOOD When you entertain oate itc$" Ilr. Mellenthin ia a reuuhr imi-i-: uate fn mwllcln and surgery ami la licensed by the slate of Ore eon. He does not npsr.ife f ir i chronic apienilic(tls,' gall atones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. Ho has to hl credit wonderful results In diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blond, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wet line catarrh, weak lunits. rheu matism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. I Ilelow are the names of a few of his many satisfied patients in Oregon: ! Hedwfrk Wilson. Oold Beach. Ore., varicose ulcers. Frank Koehler, The Dalles, Ore., Momach trouble. Mra. R. C. Hammock, Myrtle Point, Ore., goitre. - Mrs. John McCue, Lakeside, Ore., appendicitis. Henry Westfall. Ontario, Ore., ulcer of stomach. Mrs. K. C. Bates, Baker, Ore.,: eczema. O. M, nichey. Boring, Ore., heart trouble. Louts S. Stelher. 3! B. Bu chanan. Portland, Ore., adenoids and tonsils. Remember above date, that con sultation on this trip will he tree and that his treatment Is different. Married women must he accom panied by their husbands. Address: 2H Bradbury, Bldg.. Ixis Angeles, California. Different Flarors 'SameWrigeyQwitit? f Three Shipments of CHOKERS Many colors, styles nwt prirfs. Have yrti Fcon the' larfrc stizo colored I'cnris with the Oiilalith hnsct (Stokers from 75 crnt p. We bIso re ceived bnicclcts nnd earrings to mulch chokers. LUCKEY'S Jewelry Store W. W. JiUISTOW Our 5?l-Stora Buying Power Saves You Money m ism tBaying- Mast We Boy to i or .Less :v A NATION-WIDE U tl INSTITUTION swMy -7y iimmsi dcmng zaozz Imm Vncorhcroud, w oeu 571 DEPARTMENT STOKES For Less 942-946 Willamette, Eu gene, Oregon, en's Styles Thai Worthwhile Values In Spring Apparel Style with dependable quality is unusually satisfactory here because we buy for sev era! hundred stores, thereby realizing large savings, making possible lower prices. M twin! Marathon Hats Style and Value Onr teaier. It ha oew bound edge, Engltth Sange brim; of exeellenl grade hat ters' felta ; trimmed with tiiki and aatln lined. New shadet for Spring peart, oak-iaa and mole moka. Very moderately priced at $3.98 Men! Union Suits Ribbed Knitted ' With short or long rfeet t ankle length; white or ecr $1.49 In designing Spring Clothes for wlv prI hnmtrtl stores wo hnvo tried t interpret what Young Men want in Clothes. Our Spring Suits ftt 29.75 nre in fnno with fhn Spirit of Youth; Young Men like them beennse thev nro Stylish, with plenty of "PRiy without being freakish. New, uintRititi pntterns mul mixtures. Only excellent quality fabrics are used serges, cassimeres and un finished worsteds of depndabla quality and real value; Silk Mix tures, Stripes and Checks; new i Spring shades. Twohttttoo, elnirte breaated models ara fh favortles; and medium io full Irousers: not extrero Jtat .right. KTS 1 Ml a x.v a. ;J 1 JT1 I j Other Spring Suits for the Young Man at $13,78 and $24,75 English Model Suits Designed for the Student With aJt the pewtssse. of Dossils (ting, Des-eiopmg Maaboodi witk Dignity and Qaaraeter. A bora sB else, the? kave VALUE t of th 3. C Penney calibre. In the rnttcb-winted Two-Bttt-ton, Sing?e-Brested modet, Serai Blunt Vest and Straight-Hanging Trousert, FuK but not extreme. Excellent Caiiimere in Stripe, Fncy Mixturei end Overplaidt that perfectly h,rmon!ie with the model. Every Color and Shade that's new and desirable lor Spring. $19.75 And Don't Overlook th Croa. at $16.78 and $24.75 Value Thru and Thru In Boys Suits Two Pairs Knickers Buying boys' suit for eversl hundred stores mean lowered costs, better qualities and lower prices to YOU ! You wilt find the quaJfty of these cassimeres and tweeds of the upstanding, long-wearing kind; yon will find the atytea es cepUonatty attract: too. Two pair knickera; carefully tailored. SiitJ 6 to 18 year. Very law priced t $9.90 Othere at $5.90 to $13.75 Men! Buy Hose Here asd Save Oat of esr feasor vatuea bat extra heavy beet and toe afae dmtMe aole. Am ptiral aaftly of four-ply mfrluj li.S.j U&k md aatsta. Bttylnc tor oar ewt handred atsra makta tbta trahie pottos. 3 Pra $1.00 Boy's Union Suits a Spring Weight lioyt wit! welcome these lighter weight union suits. Good quality ribbed knitted iisle; short skees ami knee ienglh. Exceilent value at a very tow price 49c Boy$r "Waverfy Spring Cap Ready Woo fabftr rrI lthef had$ utm ham it- S1.49 6A5 The Young Men's Own Ideas In Our New Suits for Spring i t Shea sutts nave. Kmt-blcat wit Men's Oxf6rfe Foe Spring Wear Of excellent quality att-testhcr !an catf ; Good year weltf heavy sole; rubber heets. A very ex ceptionat value at iht moderate price of "Pay Day" Overall Union Mfa Scrre beet becxate made fet; double ctttched tesmt Shrsjsjghaut-: estr fall cat Two hip, two tide,, wakh rale jtackei f-iia-forcii to pzsve&t ftppmg $1.39 Work Shirts "Corapa Brasd Blue Label Shirt that tnske good ; durahie, welt made ; substantial ; est ftsli and reinforced where the strain come. 98c KffJKN'Bmr.t.rrTtOSA'JKKCY.f 0Rt00 fcOTOH CO. 2-2-W MIXKtt lil.C!, I'HONK t'srte 0. K Oa W. II. l!f.OWKI!!. MOB. If I f r r? WiHamtti St. I'hrmr BIT. it Wood and Coat Wood safer eoef af ivui'M Kln Ct Oah Cord Wostf tt Siabwaod Mjpla Fuet CO. tat National Bank SWa. foom 24 PHatrim SSI PUBLIC DANCE DEEAMLAKD BALL tvary Wsnetay mat Saturday Might PANTS Tat anit msiSe apeifatty tur yes any ?yte at arad in rmr inwn 9hnp. ilnarantetS & fit. LtSTON Mro. CO, 719 Ohwe Cikt Bttg NOTICE to SUBSCRIBERS Kttrcttr ApHJ I 2 "320, pattvy at sErjpinc ai-f mart wbh-b ttsy sxpire. TOs $o&cf ttt ttnw in effort on rF(y aii .iirjtar Rw?papers at th cauntry. it . mafle nt&7y hf fmiMif tosr'ti'injt ct of SMit a wp' atU prtur to 'SpFutioo date, KAftkMii-a