Page Ten
II! HERE
Elotllent results sre antlrlpsted
from the campaign .of publ.cily fur
Olefin that liss l0 sponsored ly
the I'orllsnd ilismlrcr of mnn'rrt,
(cording to """I received ! tiie Ku
frog rlisinker of commerce. Jlore
than 4'iiO innuirlcs bare been reieiv
l rclstire to sjriciillursl opporlutii
ties in tlrefou up to the rnd of March,
aiMfirdiog- to a report reerivrd br the
Imal clismber from the I'orllsnd or
j.inir.ailim. .Many of these Inquiries
luve hern turned over I" tha Kuiene
dumber is thla area flia lha need
of inaur of those who desire infnr
L'uiliou on tho atate.
Of the 47711 inquiries rerrhed dur
ing March, 1810 wera represented in
pprxmiil lettcra to the Ijnd Hettle
lueul department 1!7M) originaled
from the raii linea cooperating in the
tl.otlO.lHJO northwest advertising cam
piillii, 1117 wera reportel from Hie
I.oa Aujfelea bureau of the ehamber,
lilt from the publicity department and
7U from all olhcr sources.
School District
Transfer Talked
I'oallng nf nollcra that lha matter
of tranaferring part of achool dialricl
number u to dlatrlrt number l.l u
(ioaheu will be under way and thla
will como before tha meeting of the
boundary board in .May aa there la no
meeting of thai ooily sclieaulca tor
Ibie month, according to announce
ment today. 'Jlila propoaatl transfer
of territory wae poiitponrd at the Hist
boundary board meeting aa there was
out question of fbe proper pealing of
the nollcra of the proposed action.
Only a mall section of land, for ilia
accommodation of one family, is m
rluded in tbe plan.
STATISTICS
BORN
IWAI.LEY At the borne, 1H0 Jack
inn street, Tuesday. March ill,
1023, to Mr. Ind Mra. James Broi
ler, daughter, Itoaa Mary, weight
10 pounda.
0CK1.IND At Mercy hospital. Tues
dar, March XI. 1H25. to .Mr. and
Mra. E. C. Orklind of Walton, a
Inn. ,
D
Ema
OF MAGNESIA
Arpvt only (emiiDt ''Phtlllpi," tb
nrlnliinIMllk of MngnttU prcrtbd
It?' ptiriirlani for BO years aa (
uiSit. IhzbIIvs, rorrffctiM.
''n-rnt bottlti, alio DO-wot bottlM,
fou tat a direction auy drug store.
wr) Art f4ryk t I
Tired and Achy This Spring; ?
DOES every dny bring you Irirobbina backcho and'
tabbing, rheumlio twingeg? Are you lame and
tiff; weak, nervmii all tired out?
Then look ta your elimlmillmtl Active kldnevi tend
lo keep the blood-ttream clean and pure. Defectivo
kidney action al!ow harmful waste matter to accumu
late and potion blood and nerve. Constant backache
l apt to lollow. with rheumatic pains, atirTnesa, lameneaa
and annoying kidney irregularities.
j If your kiflney. are inactive, help them with a tested
d.urettc Uie DoaVg fill,. They o recommended
the world over. Aik your neighbor
H.re It Euoens proof:
K. 1. Klciulvniyer. J93 Washington St., aays: "When
1 notice any Irrltnilon through my kidneys or they don't
Jual act right, 1 take a few Donn a Tills and they alwaya
put my kidneys In good order and mako my back fol
as slrong as ever."
KOflt YKAKS I.ATKIl. Mr. Stoutemver ald
"Doan'a 1'llls alwaya help me when my kldneva get
out nf ft.
Doan's Pills
Stimulant Diurvtic to the KiJneyt
AtontOciU. rto,M,!bm C, Mfg. CKemi.u. IWfalo, N. V.
By Express Today
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W'omi'ii'n tVopp Snliii hiessps, lnrjte lino
if roltus. hhhmh1
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SOCIETY AND CLUBS
Br MARIAS
Fortnightly club members are plan
ning for an interealing meeting at the
rhuinber of commerce rooma tomor
row afternoon, and have aa the sub
ject for the meeting "l.at.n America."
Mr.". F. ti. Voung will give the first
I paper on r.oier':o' c w..
'era In Latin Amelira, linizil, Argen
tine Hepubllc, I li He. ' .'ira. I narn a
Caruenter ia to have the second ju
per, and baa aa her alibied, ' Anglo
Siiaon Kxiianaion in Jatia Ameri'-a,
I'anuma canal, t'entral Ameri'a,
Cuba, Haiti,. I'orto itico, inn I'o
tning".' The third paper will be given
by .Mra. V. II. 11. Wilrni. and w.ll
be on "l'oaaibilitiea of I'an Ameri
ian. Trade. 'Possibilities." The meeling
ia to be held at two-thirty o'clock.
.Mill Elba (iarlie haa na her gucat
her grandinolher, Mra. E. (jarlic. of
Oakland, California. Miss (iarlic ia
a aludent nt tba University of Ore
gon. Mra. Hnrl Douglass tvill be hoateaa
at ft luncheon tomorrow at her home,
having na gueata the membcra of L'.
O. llridgo club.
.Mra. .T, W, Kuya will enlerlnin
That tlis Oregon Htate Motor -aocialion
atunda high in aecomnliali
lurnta and baa drawn couaidiruble
oraiHe from the Automobile Anoeh
tiou of America I evideuced by a re
port received from Krneat N. Binitti,
prciideut of the A. A. A. by .1. H.
Alagladry, director of tba Oreguu
atata association.
Tho A. A. A. official polnta out
tbi following legislative aucceaava
during the recent aeaiion of the Ore
gun legiahiture;
Aa antl-dpred trap law; Increase in
atata traffic forie and aajury in
rreaaca; a draatic druoken driver
law; regulation of tourint mmi
gruiiudi; regulniing me of motor cluh
emhlrmit; defining of primary high
waja and alow down law; cerllficiite
of title law; bail law rrcogoizing mo
tor Hub card; rcgiiliilluu of auto
light.
"Tliia conatltutea tba greateat all
around accompliabinent lu the way of
a definite legislative program tbitt w
have encountered thin year. In a
mugnifireut way thia nnocintion han
operated In lha, puUtc intereat, Mr,
tfmitli mid.
Stripped car is
Found Near Goshen
With one wheel miming and the
teering wheel and gear removed, the
Kord touring rar belonging to V. A.
Ilhtnton, l)7& Alder at root, wna found
on the I'aciflc highway aouih of
Ooiben tblti morning, Tha car wa
atnlen here the night nf March 20 ami
reported nt 1 tin nheriff'a office, lie
porta wcro received by the aherlff to
day that the car hn been abandoned
on tho road. The owner wna notified
and in went out to bring Die dis
mantled car Into tho city.
oiii i. mils, nil Mu now oMt
LOWRY
Thimble club inmlier at !b Kijwa
lUta I'M buiue toinorruw afteruwn.
For a n-ffular buiiDtii meeting
membcra of tlie Womuu Jlelief votit
w.J. meet at the anuuij Hi two o'ctfk
Tbursday afternoon. Alra. Klla Wil
liaiiiM will prrxi'le. AH uicinUra are
The Kairm 'iint I.adi?' Aid jciety
to to hold u n.tvvutl uiretitiK tumor
row evi'iiinif t the church to elert
ufficrra. Th ? meeting in prwrding
lint cliurdi d. liner.
Mra. i J. liiirllc and .Mrs. C. M.
Hunt will eiilrtaiii tomorrow after
noon at the lion it? if the f"rmer f'r
inemherB of Kory Kurner Kl ih.
The Vucn high m-ho-;! I'arpnt
Tcaher HttKuri:i(irn ia to inert at the
htfjli mho'il bmliling tomorrow after
noon nt ihree-nfieen o'clock. The
dramulh-a iji-iurtinenl In to give a
abort ituy for I he niectiiig.
Mra. J. li, IleHKe will be bosleni
to mrinl)pr of 'JYiiriiji flub at her
home Kinlay afternoon.
Improvement of a ro.nl through the
(.'uipipla u.ilional fori'Kt that will pro
vide a belter route into the Itolnnia
mine area of !one county will be un
der woy thia auuuner, according lo an
noiineeinent of the county court today.
Arrangeiufiita have bei-n made where
by tbe county will contribute aVut
UHa) to mnleh a aimihir nun of III
forest fer-:ce for Nie route. It ia an
nounced. Carl II. Neal of the tiinH?f
nutlonnl f.ireat service, who ia here
attending the forrsl rniigera' meeling.
conferred with the coimly court t"diy
on the road plans. The rood wiil be
of nine feel width and will bnve a
grade of from five lo ten per cent, it
I, announced. The route will be a'oii
Itrlca creek towird Champion.
Rush in Payment
Of County Taxes
Shows, Increase
Wllh only three more daya In which
to pay laxea for the firnt half of this
year buninee, is increasing fust at the
office of the lax collection depart
ment of lha sheriff'a off, re. Ail tax
returns mailed prior to midn ghi
April T will lie credited na hciiig paid
before the delinquency period al
though ninny of theae coming in late
will probably not be taken cure of
for aome 111 tin time due to tbe Inst
minute ruah nt the off.ee, according
lo Sheriff Krmik Taylor.
"There will he no extension of
lima for lux piiymoulM na the new
slate law giving an exera period of
.'III days doea not go Into effect until
the lime for paymenl of the around
half of the taxes in tho fall," Sher
iff Taylor alatca. .
Infant Boy Passes
At Parents' Home
Hubert Wilson. II months old son
of lir. and .Mra. J. II. (lilberl, 1 HIT
Twenty-second nvenne east, died at
llie homo of h a parrnls todav. The
child la survived by bia parent, and
one sister. Madelcne, 1 1 yearn of age,
me oouy win ,e shipped to I'orl
land for cremation. The Vrntch
chapel has charge of the arrangements.
s aj i i wi:
1
Tingling Suspense!
Throbbing Romance!
Dynamic Drama!
To iIhmii, the thrill of
lit'inr 'on thin iee"
was tlip'niiinU'sspiifo tf
Wtc
Until
A 1 y Vimi Francli lanuck
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I I I I a."' X.P- l c-
I llr-SSSw r I REGULAR PRICES
item-- l
i urn Tiny i& .""v. .
ii ixi ill k a kr i a
I ISA ill: I i r'w,i . . ,. vizryr .G6ti$
I 1 il'.-Ve 111' . ' .- L3N A-oCW' f
II I.AiTr.Mi &&
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LeRoy DeVaney
TUE EUGENE OUAED
IF
One to two cars of conned goola
each day ore beinit shipped out from
tbe local plant ol me liiig
Grower!' aaiocintiou and the last uf
the l'.C'l park ia nforly renched, ac
cording to J. O. Holt, manager. All of
Hie reseta'ile crop for the coming yea.
litis been prniticnily sold and a big
rear's business ta looktd for at the
pant here, Mr. Holt atatea. Work on
lie buiW;ug of f.e new addition to
the plinl is prr.gre.-ing rapidly and
the placing of the cement blockB for
the wall" lua been marted. A new
boiler is being inMalled ut the Junc
tion City plant among oilier improve
ments, the maniiKcr reports. Tbe hit
ter part of .May will be the Btnrtmj
time for tbe hie increa-e in opera
lions at the plant here, .Mr. Holt Slid.
Travel orders for the n.itionnl
guard compuniea have hern received
lit Major W. li. While for the nunuul
lute encampment lo be held nt .Med
foid in June. The local companies
which will comtirUe a contingent of
about 150 off eers and men w II leave
Kilgene for Hie south nl 10:".O p. m..
June 11. l our, sleepers will be pro
vided for the local oompanica. Major
While state. ,
It is expected that Major A. W.
I'leary. I'nited States army instruct
or for the HV-'lld infantry, will be here
eiiier thia week or next lo take up
the refoniuiendutiuna for commifeiona
for Virsrl Wood and James Meek.
Company dr II la now held each Tues
diy evening, the Monday drill period
plan having been changed.
To Whiten Skin
withjmojij
Tho only harm-
ioRS way to
skin
mix
two
lemons with three
ounces of Or
chnril White,
which any dniK-
plat will aupply
for a few cents. .Shake well In a
bottle, nnd you have a whole I
quarter pint ot the moat wonder- j
fill akin whltoner, softener and :
beniillfler.
Mnsange this sweetly fraernnt
lemon I loach into the face, neck,
anna and hands, It can not Irrl- j
tnlfl. Famous stngo heaiittes use
It to lirlnR lliat clear, youthful!
skin nnd rosy-white complexion;;!
niso as it ri'i't'klo, sunliurti and tun ;
bleaeh. You inuat mix this re-j
marknblo lotion yourself. II enn
not he bought rondy to he used J
because It acta host Immediately ;
aor It Is prepared. ;
WILLAMETTE COLLECTION ANO i
CREDIT SERVICE j
ttOU Willamette St. Phone 37S !
, C. S. Hll.l.DN, Manager, i
' HONAI.I) VOCXtl. Attorney.
Collect. on Speciulisla I
If I
KffiEXF. roi.I.K(TIU r.vrv
S'.'S.'.il .'io .MINI'K lll.l.fi, lMIONK
liOO. W. II. HMIWKHH. Mlllt. tf
o
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IKrySVif cach tho
fliM-i whllo la to
.I'S ilf tho juice of
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, iffnntvi ! iir rrtif naer
lomMoore
Edith Roberts
William Rtisspll
s IheodoreVonEltz ?
I m
rosiuveiy
in Atmospheric Accompaniment on the Org,
Prizewinners Are Listed
In Contest
Mra. Arthur Morrla Wing Moat
Tickets in Race
Kototlan to tha Heiliq and Guard
croaa-word puzzle, printed in last Sat
urday's Guard.
Answers came in with a rush to tbe
lleilig and (iuard cross-word puzzle
1A A...;riW film "Creed." publish
ed last Saturday, and the final an
swer to w n a prize win in the liuard
office at 11:15 that evening. The first
lo solve the problem was Mrs. Ar
thur Murr.s, lZir, Mill street, who
brought' in her solution nt U:30. She
will receive ten tickets for Iter speed.
The second prize goes to I'erey 1'.
Adams, 1XIII Alder, who had his un
swer in 10 minutes later. 11c will re
ceive eight tickets.
The th nl prize winner, Frank An.
derton, Hotel Hoffman, tin I his
prize-winning solution in at seven
o'clock, thereby w nning six tickets.
'i.A ....ti. n.; of four tickets was
taken by t'. K. Cordon. Wash
ington street, nnd f.fth prize ot two
.b.i. iiw tn . nerson whose name
did nt appear on the puzzle. The let
ter accompanying tins was ioto. ,o ii
.l. (...I...... ulio Inrned the nuzzle in
nt 8:'JU Saturday will enll at the Hei
l:g. the two tickets will be delivered.
The next f ve to turn in answers,
each nf which will receive a double
ticket, nre I'. M. O'Uay. Ian )";
t'rvatal Scarbrnugh. general delivery:
Hiram White, Ml I M"s street; Mar
tha Kojlance. UK7 Fifth avenue west;
AT JOLLY TIME
PAVILLION
One Big Night
Saturday, April 4
Dancing
..Crap Shooters
Black Jack
Jazz
.Coyote Stand
"Lye Water Chaser"
Admission to thia.
Tld West Village
50c
LOTS OP GIRLS!
Whisk Ilrooms Furnished
With Kvery Drink!
Try our Coroner's Cocktail
You'll fall for It
Fun! Fun! Fun!
NEW
SHOW
TODAY 9
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Si-' -ill H 4ai3
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Tho Sonson's Mystory Succps
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KINOGRAM
NEWS EVENTS
C 1 .
and Mra. E. F. Mack, alio SS7 Fifth
avenue west. .
Th. puzxle brought several bun
dr.d answer. In, by mail, by u.en
ger, and most of th. pr. "inners
wer. brought in by tbe solver, them
selves. ... . ti,.
Tbe picture "Greed." one of the
noted film, of the aeaaou. around
which the puzzle was built. '
morrow at tbe Hciiig. It P'
irayal of Xorris' noted novel JK
Tigue" and is a. re.Utic a. the
book. t
Builders' Exchange
Will be Organized
Organization of o builders' exchange
in Kugene was projected at a meeting
of contractors and sub-contractors
last night nt the chamber of com
merce. Tentative plans were laid and
I the organization w.ll be carried on
I 1 .....i i i,i m s o'clock, at
nexi n riuiraun; .... -.
the chamber.
A. I.. Williamson was chosen tem
porary chairman at Inst night's meet
ing, and K. M. Drew, secretary.
The exchange w.ll be modeled after
the Portland exchange, it 18 stated,
. i i.:.. ...ill ha limited to con-
l ano ineiuuci niii.
.tractors, and sub-contractors; includ
ing builders, plumbers, electricians,
i masons, etc. To protect the pub iq
' ngiiiust fly-by-night contractors, ele
vate Hie standards of the building
profession and effect closer Harmon)
among builders were given os pur
poses of the association.
RUPTURE
EXPERT
Men, Women
and Children
COMING TO
EUGENE
on
MONDAY, APRIL 6
at
OSBURN HOTEL
from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Evenings by Appointment
One Day Only
Return Visits Made Regularly:
No Charge for Consultation
On ahove date the noted rupture
appliance expert. C. F. Redllch.
will prove to every ruptured per
son free of charge:
"That you can no more acquire j
an efficient and comfortable nip-
ture appliance by mail than you '
can a sot of teeth. as all Ihose
! who, for years have been worrying
j along with the old fashioned, ill
; smelling elastic webh, -or other
1 poorly fitting trusses know to
their sorrow. Their ruptures wf.re ,
Ismail when they started with theso
! makeshifts and now they nro large
and folen painful. 1
; "An appliance, to he efficient
! and comfortable ennnot be sent by
' mall or sold over the counter but ,
has 'to be up to dnte. scienti'ically
constructed ifnd must be fifed to
i you by an expert in person.
! "Only through this expert per-'
sonal work will you be comfortable
for years to come, can perform
your work nnd eventually iiecome
j normal again because people h:ive
different shnpes and ruptures nre
hardly ever In the same condition ,
and location." j
Statistics show that 95 per cent
of all children by wearing proper
sanitary appliances .get rid of
their ruptures.
Those afflicted wllh naval or
j ventral ruptures after operation, or
prolapsing stomachs will he much
j Interested In his high grade i;p to
i naie unuominal supporters for men
j i.nd women, made to fit till frizes,
shapes nnd purses.
The opportunity to find rut your
exsct condition nnd be properly
1 atlended lo is here right row
Io not miss it.
C. F. R EDLICH
Ruptur. Appliance Expert
Home Office
335 Boston Block
! Minneapolis, Minn.
Fairy Whc3l goods will
keep your children out
of doors and furnish
them exercise for their
growing bodies. For
sale by
Hendershott's
Gun Store
Announcement
Mr- Bvrnes. with tho complete "Queen Quality"
fe'i&'s footwear will be ntr Ax Billy's
Thursday (tomorrow) afternoon froiu 2 to 5 a
which time those who desire can order special
footwear for immediate delivery.
4 s
Women's Roshanara Silk
Dress Skirts, $6.45
An essential for any wardrobe these soft supple box
pleated dress skirts which have just made their appear
ance Into the ready to wear section. (2nd Floor).
New Abdominal
Supports, $4.50
A correct Abdominal Support made for your figure that
will mould comfortably Into correct lines.
Made of heavy quality elastic web and mercerized brocade,
pliably honed and leather reinforced, which Insures longer
wear. Buckles In front (2nd Floor).
New Footwear
FOR MILADY'S
EASTER WARDROBE
The younger generation as
well as the mothers insist
today on the smartest of
footwear.
You know how It Is with
yourself you look in many
windows and lots of places
to find lust (he style that
has the feel and fit and tho
trim chic appearance you
want.
Easter but a few days off. Have you those pumps to
complete your outfit? If you haven't it would pay - you
well to see the smart offerings in women's footwear at
Ax Billy's.
The New "Step-In" Pumps In Black Satin .With
Medium Heels, Pair $6.85.
In Patent Leather With The New Paris Heel,
Pair $6.85. 7
In Black Kid With The New Paris Heel, Pair $7.85.
In White French Kid With a New Spanish Heel,
Pair $7.85.
The "Side Bow Patterns" In Black Satin With
Medium Heel, Pair $6.85.
In Patent And Tan Combination With Medium
.Heel, Pair $6.85.
In All Patent With Low Heel, Pair $5.85.
In All High Shades Light Tan With Smart
Low Heel, Pair $u.S5.
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND
FULLY FILLED
l i Wood and Coal HTPFrTT0
j Wood under cover any L X Kayt X X JX
PUBLIC DANCE
DREAMLAND
HALL
Every Wednesday and
Saturday Night
(HINTING
Phone Springfield i
WesterfieM & Moiev
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
SHICHESTER s PILLS
TUB blAMOND nitAKD.
S91D BY DRUGGISTS RtRVMKE
Carpet Cleaning
Livt IT., arte. u.. sr.
Phone 300
Wednesday Evenins, April 1; 1923
Newest
Styles
In Coats
AND YOU'LL BE IN
TERESTED IN THEIR
ATTRACTIVE PRICING
$11.85, $13.45, $18.50,
$23.50, $28.50 ,
Coats of distinctive Btylo.
with an individuality you will
admire'. ....
Coats that reflect elegance
and good taste.
Coats that combine comfort.
Coats you ) will be proud to
own and proud to wear. . 4
Too diversified to , give de
tailed description.
You are cordially Invited to
view them.
(2nd Floor).
.
.n-EOI.ASSES will aid" you in
life they wju improve vour
direction nnd speed. We will es-aniinr-
your eyes and advise again!
wenrinn itlnsses unless jour eyes
require their help.
Dr. Roiial Qick
OPTOMSTSIST OPTICIAN
Next Door to First National
Bank
878 Willamette St., Eugent
"Of competent ex
amination you are lure
rfft of perfect Itnsos
jz) .and mountings you
are eertain."
CAKE-
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says HhSeiigt
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