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Tage Two THE JiUGEAi; CIUAKD JAZZ SLAYER 17; Biiraur SPEUT FACING HE! WHY, THERE'S NOTHING WRONG BAN VKANVlKrO, April i.M -I nro rhy KtirnrxMi, who cna1nw,-i that t' kiii'ti hpr mulli'r l(tt Jan uary in jurrH ovr tb daiiffbtt-r c'Ddm-l, nlNN-nnl brr st-wntrnifn binhduy ldjy in rntw1r on lii? rfearjt of muril t r, whirl, ha boD ic d io atjnoe finding dWimiiMtiuii of brr prnt wnity. Ht proem... for the Any htriuaQ a rm in nt'Riiiif akd court rtiirioB in tlit sftmon, wfecD brr aitornry Iu4 prrpAred t fwoduc twin.'! in ' orl -of tnrir comfTiuon that ttbt . A jury to dwid (he Ifaue of ino tj waa nii.iauelM InM n ciit but Juttf Louder bark adjured toort until tlin tftfrnonn, brcauite the iMtQe Hi id it would not be ready to rocewl uni'l tbim, Tbe nrnaMtitioa laat nizb, imtA that it had fihtaiLrd n allied atat' - : Difiit from the, uutig d fiifUot , wiiirh vae Mid wna suae and, warned to pfitd (piUry nf a charge of Jm vim killed ber mother with a full realiantiki) (if Ifce rrKnim-M of tbiit Jidmiaalni). The 6(rnae waa tiat emphalicalij jKM.tht in during tbe troth of vnw rfpurta tliat tiMir rliiit tiad rciiiHlMl wl W ttnm-n a id rrnnnvi Minn for their ftllryrd failure to rormult her IWurs detiinnditif tier trial u n rl.arjff of itmutiiO'. 5 -JX fa-4'''-- :T t ..fc'.r..K-;'--v?i:..., EUGENE ELKS WILL fur good w"rk tlr'" and purchases of work stock incrcaa.ng," accord ing in I'. II. Fells and 31. O. Hatfield. ,,i tlie firm of Kelts anil Hatfield. i Nampa, Idaho, who arrived Here yes i tcrday with carload of draft K'li i l!i nl will be uld b.r J- K. "irecr of I r li if cily. Hinvy work bornn are be-i , in lined in road work in many part" I of the nonhwettt and are rumpelitiR i guccenkfully with Ibe motor driven A lhe ,s ,m. PVent to le di i vehiile. the hore owneri declare. A tr'nri DV prexent rnieriaiiiinenl ibiK demniil for b"re, bai reunited ,.,,;,, P, ( ,he Kuifne of from the iw"il railroad develop- j..(.s fhr ntinlln lNin."et nf the local ! meiit in the atate aa draft animala ,r(ltr hi-lil this eveuine atari- Ure uaed at many placra where u j f prnrnitlT at T "Vlock. accnnl:ng to I would be almoat Impvaaildr for a ino-; ,,,,,( ,,f Krrd t hem, i liair- lor truck In operate, .nr. tena mo. Kxneeiations are that at least S'ack will present on enlcnam- i nilipr niembers ol I rntertiiiunicnt coniniitlte are lia Marlntt. !-"" Larson. Onvnr f.lllt I . i. k..i l Mini Marftora ami rrnin - - - Illlis anil anort-n the orihcslra. Io turn in a bmcat pelt niu. receive the ?.1 bounty before llie cut. : . . ( I BUSINESS NAME FILED The aamimed business iiiuie .Mill- lon'a llatlfr.v IIoi-iitul waa filed to j day at the office of the coilntj clerk. Wodiipsdny Evoning, April 1, 1023 -ijrOO (ATE TO CLASSIFY r t 1. . v . . I-.:.,,';-, ji'i a -v a " Tf.:.- '-" t j -eT ' IV t' rl.( Ijii 1 Mil I Cupid not so Busy 1 man. S.V) Klka and meml I liea w.ll be pre' l.era of their fami- ! eomniia'i n nt for the State Bounty cut For Bobcats Here Kiiihty b'.he.in were killed u I ..:ie coii.il.- during Match and the .,!. bountv of :i in addition to the; ,onlv lK.111.1y "f U " rnilr'-,""t The f.; bo.nilv wia cut today to l -" aa the recent order- of the Mate im' went int'i elte.-I .l'm i. Wiadom teeth seldom decayed cen turiea nso when people ale food Hint reijuired milch chewing. I'OIt IlEXT Itoom Willi !,(!, inc. of kitchen, l'honc -lllo-V. OREGON I'hona UIU. HOTOH CO. DM If Sbowanda. the choice of tbf atnorer IXSriiE WITH IIKNKY TKuilP ' J W. lltli. ef : " r lknnii Si V KlPfnnt TnK n!Hn .... fnnii-! "oininn-'i n ! - ff-tir !The nninher rnr killI by hn.inty fce t t'upid bad an. off month in March in line county wiih a total of only 23 inarriace licenaei lawiied, BTording to a report mdav at the office of the county clerk. Thia ia a low figure, the loweat aince February 1!C'!, the re porla ahow. .No licenea were issued today up to late thia afternoon. 'April firnt ia uaually an off day in I lie demand although there may be Borne call later in the day," ia the re i port of -Mi Kin I'eaae, in charge of tbe licence, bureau. lomterx allowed a hig increa-e niinnj - . i ... . hr the aiaie lub. of the K.lg-ne b gl, --boo!. 1 be ; to '''"' -'" ' "lnima. .,,.., (;rant of liakridgt was Ibe laat hunter t I fnr Marohl. !nrt..'" ViilT. Vu. i the naa. few mon-ba d- in large P.t XII vloetl ny ine mi uoo - ; 7 high achoid orchestra will provide mil:c. .Mra. Ponnld Y"Uiig and Mrs. April Fool thert Isn't anything wrong with the picture shown on page 1. It aeemi that Alice Day alto llket to read newspapers and they have cut down expenses by only buying one. (f'ontluued from page one) I'.iH wilh a capitalization of tlO.OMI, mat wbick waa uv-rcnucd to .'a.J(ai, IHKl in MCI. Tbe major purt of the sliMtca ia held by the jlodge eatate. l.at year the concern, did a fro bna imn of f IIH.taW.tajo and It la eapeclrd tliat the aales will go above t-U.OmUHMI tbia year. ANNOUNCEMENT EXPECTED IlKTROIT, April 1. OP) Nego- tialioDv for tbe sale nf jkulg Hrotbcrs, luc., to a buyer r group of buyers wboae Identity baa not been learned, are In progress here and an snnouticemmt way he Mnected late today, A, 1'. HchwerlE, local rcnie NilBllra of IHIIaa, itead and cun psuy, Nfw York banking firm told new-apsper nica. line minor was sidked today when Alvail MacAuley, nrcwnVlit of Hie I'arkard Motor far romiway, denied Ibat Uis tioioauy waa Involved In auy merger with lbs lludaon Motor Tar company and tbe nrigga lloity corpo ration for its purchase t,f ixtilge Urolbers, Ine. Tk (loiKl)ar Tire anil Ilubhrr enmpsny was named in another ru mor current loilny as being Ihe firm for which Illlon, Bead and company la acting.' Conftrmotlon of Una and tbvr ruiaors was lacklug. Building Permits Today Total $8000 llulldlng permlla tolnllug MI were granted liy II. Aletander. cily buihling iunpiN-lor, tbia morning, Io the following pcrtnna: Mike Itcwry, J.Kan rea dence. IIVJS Olive airrrtj K, ( linrlri, fi.'iKl r- IIMilellni ou reaidemo al 7'JS Teulll avenue ami) II. A. Itabh, Joiaai rc uioileling of hardware alore at 77! Vtillainene atreel; Tbnmaa tlrr., J.'aal collage at ikhi rrankllii street. COLDS THAT Oirenlo roughs and petslstent eoldt lead to serious lung irouble. You cat stop them now with Cteouiulaion, at emul.lficil creoiote that is plraunt It take. Creomulalon Is a new medic) dimT with twofold so Ion: it soothei nd heals Iho Inflamed mcmbisnoa anc kills the germ, ,f ", """a drugN creosote Is reo ognlicd by Ihe medical frateruily as th lireaieet besliog agency for the treat eaeot of chronic coughs sad colds snc other forms of throat end lung irouble (reonuliioej contains. In addition M creosote, other healing elements whlcl ooth and heal the inflamed men. bTeaos ami slop the Irritalioo and ia kmraatioo, while ihe creosote gone os u' "a absorbed into th. Wood, aitsck, ,h, o( lh(( lroobl( nd destroys the germs list r4 u coasuaipiloo, Creooiuluo. , ,u.lwl utl,lu, torr to Ihe ttlmeoj 4 chroolo cough, ELSo.1'' """ c,lr'nal nd lung du.. u luUd.N up lb. cr, .f,w j, r cold, u , o( , bJto d.re.fc Ak you, 4n NOTICE to SUBSCRIBERS Effect!, April I, iJ5, ,R, Kugen Guard will dpl Mlcy of atopping ail Bul rlpll en the da, on whlth they etplro. This policy IS now is effe, on neatly all Ihe larger newspapers of ibe ilry. II la made necessary y rapidly increasing coals of epap,r oroductica. 8ubnrlbers will be given al least week's noiue prior to etplrailoB dale. Kiplratiod dale la ahuwn on the eddrcas label on eah day'a (laprr. PRUfsE BREAD TEST Much intereat In the prime bread 'biikitia; rontmt to be hfld by Ihe boy ' ii nd firli 1tila of Lane nt the county j fair thia jear ha been ma nif ruled 'and aeveral iniuirlea hare been re . ctHi-rd aa to the recipe fur the bread. reporta Arnold Collier, county club leader. The followittf data on the prune bread were anno unfed today by Mr. Collier the receipt being received from the Oreffun AgHrutlural college ex- lenatua dfviaion: Pmna Braad Reclae. 1 quart liquid (milk or water) 4 tahleanooBa meltrd ahorteniug 1 or 11 rakB compreaaed yeaat, 4 tenaiwona anlt, Aliout a quarts tifted bread flour, I titlileniHiotja augar, 1 .Hill nd prunen. . Met hud Is Given Wah the pninea carefully nnd sunk o-ernitht in ennuitb cold water to oover. Pit and cut up a Utile, Keith, tin- milk, puur ft into the mill!.; bowl, rrnprvhiK 2 3 C to lonk yciiat in. Add the tnicar. anlt and mlted fat to the tuitk .it Ihe howl. When luke wnrin, (.SO deg ',) a-hi nbout half the flour. When the milk In the cup ia Tuttn- wnrui, brttik In Hih .wait and add I t. A.ld yeaat to littler. Heat well, mid rntHijili more Dour to the doUult mny be put out on Mm board nnd kucaded. Kuend f'H' uNxit iniiiutrn, mldinu the prunca nd nmre flour from time. to time. The douith hould feH apHnR.r and free from ainkineaa when it him been kneaded rnouffh. Put the dough in tho errnaed mi line bowl, grcnae the lop of the douch to i keep it from erituMni over. Cover tho I bowl with a clenn cloth and net the howl where it will keep wnrm. When the dough has doubled in bulk knead it down nguin nnd Jet mine a second time until double in bulk. Form Into li.avea, let rnifp until near ly double in hulk nnd tmke from ! minutea to one hour depending on Iho aize of the lonf. Steamship Company May end Service; T SAX ntA.yrisro, April 1. Offi cin la of the Pacific Muil Stenmahip rompnny here were of the opinion today tliHt if the trnna-oceunit? stenm irn of the company nre.Rold to the Robert IMlnr Steamship company, the Pacific .Mnil will definitely gu out of bim'niaK8 after more thtin To ye.irn of service. 1 Physician's Prescription Relieves Nerve Attacks Neuritis and Neuralgia A new riWery made by au eini-, to all nerve cells, thus benefiting the j et San Francisco physician, WBch . ZZTZ' ah.rp. darting! has been subjected to uiiiueroiis e,1" nrrvp" iain: tingling, creeping nerve : ical tests, ia announced as one certain j 5(.nSations, or jump. Jerk and twitch nwl in ridlcve all cases ot nerve hecfliise ot lunusneu uitu-m, khio i- lo trouble, neuritis anil n-urnism. Tbia remarkable remedy is based on the rcience of Homeopathy, a meth od of treatment endorsed by eminent physiciaua and doctors throughout America and Knrope. The prescrip tion ia called "F.opa Neuritis Tablets," and ia formulated to give relief from nerve pain and intended to give tone lief before your nervous system l undermined and wrecked, by Inking Eopa Neuritis Tablets. F.opa Neur-1 itis Tablets are guaranteed harmless, and are absolutely free from dope. I bromides and narcotics. Your drug- j gist will recommend them. Allen's I Frug store and Hcd Cross Drugj store. ) WESTERN.- VAUDEVILLE (Junior Orpheum) TONIGHT 2 Shows 7 & 9 Draft Horses are Factor in Market "AllhotiRh many believe that the motor truck pd true tor are driving the draft home out of the auction market there U a till a big demnnd , l Loosen Up That Cold ! With Musterole ; Have Musterole handy when a cold itarts. It has all of the advantages of ! randmother's mustard plaster WITH- i JUT ' blister. You justapplyit wilh j Jie inecrs. first you feci a warm tingle j is tne Dealing ointment penetrates the pores, then comca a soothing, cooling lenaation and quick relief. mane ot pure oil of mustard and ither simple ingredients, Musterole is recommended by many nurses and doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, ore throa'., stiff neck, pleurisy, rhcu .TtUism, It mtiago, croup, asthma, neu ralgia, conrjeslion, pains and aches of ttu brck joints, gore muscles, sprains, rul9es, c' Jlblains, frosted feet, colds of Hi. chest. It may prevent pneumonia and "flu." To Mo'hmi Musterole Is alto mads In mllde.' form for babiej and amall children. Aalt for Children's Musterole. 35c nnd 65c, jars s ana tubes. HI Bttttr than a mattard platttr never any variation pastry iJpe. ATP i ar 1 m v m isf n m rem LV -fr inah iend Our w h e a t is first tested in the fields, again before it en ters out mill, and before turning it in to flour there is a final test in our own laboratories. That's why you can be cer1 tain that the quality of FISHFR'S BLK.NO fifTfr varies. DICTIONARY COUPON-SAVE IT! The Eugene Guard Mail Orders If by ni.IL In clude 7 cents poalage up to UO mlloe; 10 rema up to 300 miles; or tor greater s I a t a a i e a a.k your postmaster for rate ob t pound. Three of these coupona. presented or mailed to this new. paper wuh a nominal urn la coror cost of handling, packing tlerk hlro, dlairlbuUoB, etc, nn amounting to only OOC EntlUos every reader to a New Enlarged Univereitiej. Dictionary Wltheu, rueth.r taper,,, Oblig.tten and Money Back II Not Satlsf.sd Your Old Dictionary h Now Out of Date This I. th. Ideal book ,., ,. Crttt.wti i himiiiwmhiiju mmammBmmia3msamfsams!3Bmmammmm eart 0 Motor VEED0U OIL Will solve the lubrication problems of your motor and It ia economical. Medium or heavy, per gallon enn $1.25 i-gallon can $5.60 JUMBO GREASE GUN ' Handles all grades of oil and grease. Price 12.45 Olhor grease guna 45o to I2.S0 ALEMITE FITTINGS VF carry ' a complete line nf flttlnga for Ihe famoua "Ale--mlle Lubricating Hyatem." I oreaSe and oil cups1' Bo to 25o eacti '-SPRINQ-EEZ ' s-oi. can 30c H-pt. con 60c I -t. can 11.00 SPRINO LEAP SPREADER air 11.38 and S1.6A The success or failure of the operation and performance of your car dependa largely upon your carburetor. Does it take care of the variations in tempera ture, altitude and fuel? Does it operate smooth ly and positively at all speeds? Does it respond immediately when quick acceleration is de sired? Is it economical in fuel consumption Winf ield Carburetors Will Do All This and More Provides smoothness of operation, greater power at all speeds slower and more even idllnit; It Is very economical In srasollno con sumption; .sold under a positive guarantee. Used with success by many leading race drivers. Works Just as effectively on passenger cara anil trucks. iM to x, accoru- j int? to car and model. Othmr Standard Maheg of Carburetor at Attractive Price onsroe Piston Rings The super -service combina tion (Illustrated) will give your moior a new leaae of life you will nnd It Is an Idoal combination. Per act for one piston any alio $1.15 Peerlesa Rlnga 75o "Oyl-stop" Hinge SAo Btep-l'ut Kings... 15o and 20o (According to else.) This Week's Special Diamond Adjustable Wrenches Tour tool box ia not complete with out one of theee wrenches. Tbe 10 Inch else takes the place of 9 sizes of aolld wrenches. i-lnch slse. 60c. Spoclal I-lnch else. 5c. Special I- lnch else. SOc. Special 10-Inch slae. Mo. Opeclal II- Inch slee. 1 1.3s. Special 48c 52c 64 c 76c 98c All merehana'uM otftrtd al special pricii arm taken from mur regular etoe&a and guaranteed. Regular price Regular price Regular prloe Rea-ular price Regular price Cooper Cut-Out It positively cuts the muffler out, causes discharge gaa to paaa outward a.t an easy angle makea your motor "peppy." May be had with foot pedal, which makea It convenient for the driver to use. PrlcTea: 2.50 to $4.85, according to else and car. Foot pedals, 25o extra. 4- A Swing Spout Oiler A funnel and measure all In tbe earae unit. Mode of non- rusting copperlzed metal. Quart size 2-quart aize $2.70 .$3.15 we feature in our Ford Department BULL OOO ACCELERATORS It la much e.ialer to drive a Ford with a foot accelerator the action Is positive. Vrlce of the Hull TOoa- Accelerator, complete with footroet. Is $1.35 WILLIAMS FOOT ACCELERATOR Two Models, each.. $1.40, $225 Standard Accelerator, 95,. McKinnon Radiators The brass core of this well known radiator la the same type used on lluicka and Wlllya-Knighta. Alkali and lime water will not corrode It. In case of accidental damage. It la vry simple to Insert re. pair plug of the aime type core, l-rlce $16 75 Mailer Brakes Tou need a set of these exter nal brakes on your Kord for eatety ,! chatter. driving brake band trouble liev- duty type price. .$1950 - Float-a-Ford Shock Absorbers A Ford equipped with this ehock absorber will ride over the roua-h-eat roads with less vibration and absolutely no shocks, l'rlce per set. any model. Is $18.50 Ilesslers. per set $18.50 ''"' - Sure Feed Oiling System Plenty of oil for your motor at the front end In the' longest up grade it is euro proof against burning out rront bearings and scoring front cylinders. Price Apee Oiling Systsm JUMBO OIL GAUGE Too ca'n tell at a glance how much oil there le In the car. Price 65c APCO OIL GAUGE for Fords and chevrolets fnr $2.35 DEMOUNTABLE WHEELS Made of the best grnde of Hickory, each $30 Set of 4 wheels, ( rims eom- P.', $21.00 Rtma. each $1.50 ....... tSii Flood Water Pumps No holes to drill install one on your Ford and you will find that It pumps a radiator full of water ovry minute that the car ia running keeps your motor cool at all time, Price, complete $i 95 We eerry a line of Genuine Ford parte in fact, ever,, thtnq for a Ford, ineludina Anti. Rattlers. Fender Bracea Hood S,l.nr ... $1.85 usually low pricss. $4.SS Mora Than J0Q Store All Ovtr the Wert Order 07 Mail Our Guarantee Protects You Astern Auto eupply Co. C F II Iff Ask for Our General Catalog PRINCESS WINONA INDIAN PRIMA DONNA FRANK & GERTRUDE BUTLER Present "THE DANCING - GIRL" Staged by Harry Danforth FLORENCE YORKE & COMPANY In "YE OLDEN DAYS MODERNIZED" CHARLES KEENA "THE STREET FAKIR" LUTES BROTHERS with Claire A. Lutes "THE WIZARD OF THE FEET" ' OREGOMAN CHARLEY CHASE REVIEW IN "HARDBOILED" . IIEILIG ORCHESTRA TOPICS OP THE DAY .a Three Shipments of CHOKERS Mnny colors, styles and prices. Have you soon the lurge size colored J'cnrls with "tho Gnlalith base? Chokers ?rom 75 cents up. Wo also re ceived bracelets and earrings to match chokers. LUCKEY' Jewelry Store y. AV. BRIST0W AUCTION SALE OF HORSES We, the undersigned-owners, have just arrived from Sr!3P!?r ft if' Wlth ,,,caj'load (21 head) of extra pod diaft horses all sound, young, well broke horses-weighing from 1400 to 1700 pounds. Eio-ht matched teams of the heavy boned, rugged type, each team weighing above 3000 pounds. These we will positively sell at Public Auction nt The West 8th Street Feed Barn 230 West 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon Saturday, April 4th Beginning Promptly at 1 o'clock We you m.Tlo.0"." " br'!, d""'P"" f these horses and me Darn and innb- dur,na ,h,s week. W. w7.7,..d.y show h ,00VeyVuanay, ed ,;",deJ0!h0' h0Tl.and W W"nt wS' 5 cstea to seo them whether k ' . . eo them whether he 6 and to buy years old, sound wishes loam Brown field ings, weight 3300 Iho Team mark Holdings, both C years old, well weight 3200 lh ' W 11 Team Sorrel (ieldincs, s nnJ 7 ...... .. , 3100 11. Well .toho.i Kars old' O'S'it Team Dapplo Gray Geldings, boil, 6 v, .c., iacK anil Hay Geldings. I Ono Team Black Chunky Horses Weight 3000 lbs. Team Black Geldings, 5 uno Sorrel Horr weight 1640. One Bay Mare. 6 years old weiri,, ir, ;r 3-: '" " i" uiu, weight 1700 time they inter- or not: matched, years old, w t. 3130. years old. wt." 3:;oo 5 and 6 years old, years old. years old. a weight 3050 lbs. real good horse, 111! ..rlctly guaranteed to the ' "yVl -ring 4lpr a,;, At Eugene REMEMBER THE TIME AND PLACP next Saturday. April 1 k..., - uniui, -Lining at 1 o'clock HATFIELD AND FELTS, Owners, Nampa, Iadho ' BANK OF COMMERCE, Clerk 3'F V1C(JUQ G08 Willamette Street J. K. GREER, Auction eer.