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I I Page THE EUuiCNE GUARD Thursday Evenlnpr, April 2, 102.5 T SALEM, Or., AprU 2. The au thority of the governor to appoint special prweecutors in counliea to fcandle prohibition cases is upheld by an opinion of the supreme court today, written by Justice Hand, dis missing the action cf the state, on information of A. J. 3 loo re, district attorney for De chute county, against Hons Varnbsm. The case vai to original proceed tog in quo warranto. Farnham was appointed by Gov ernor Pierce as a special prosecutor to take charge of prohibition cas?s ia Deschutes county and disburse all funds provided by liw for the en forcement of the probibitioo law. The action was instituted to have deter mined the right of the special prosecu tor to exercise tnese powers. The dismissal is without costs to either part Revival Service Held at Hebron HEUKON, April Special), Harry Toogood and Allen Bearle are beginning the second week of re vival meeting with the Church of Christ at Hebron. Good interest is being shown, and one faas been added by confession of f,i th. The subjects are as follows: T b a r s d a y Special service for mnthr; ftuhitrf. "Mother." Friday "What Are You Waiting for Now?' j Sunday 10 a. ra., Bible school; 51 j a. in., eubject, "Ho Near Yet So Far."i Afternoon Why People Do Not Join Church. Evening, f.w, fcecona Co, ing of Christ. Millions f fish were thrown on the beacb near Waller's Bay, South Africa, recently, by a volcanic crup tion under the sea. I. C. C. Authority to Be Questioned in Wool Rate Hearing PORTLAND, Ore., April 2. Be fore the interstate commerce com mission reaches a decision on appli cation of the Boston Wool Trade as sociation joint rail and water rates from the production interior via Pa cific coast ports to the Atlantic sea board, its constitutions! authority will be questioned in briefs and oral arguments by the transcontinental railways. This was reresled by W. A. Bob- i bins, attorney for the Union Pacific system, here Saturday, hear the close of the wool rate hearing before Com-; in is Hi oner J. B. Campbell. The hear- i lug will be continued at Chicago i April 3. j Bobbins pointed out that routes of intercoastal and foreign steamship I lines passing through tbe Panama ! Caoal are in international zones far ! beyond control of the United States 1 government, even as to transporta tion rates and practices. Armory Drill is To be Continued WASHINGTON, April 2. Presi dent Ooolidge has directed Secretary Weeka to proceed with tbe war de partment program of armory drills for tbe national guard up to tbe re quirement of Isw. Mr. Coolidge bas not been informed to what extent the program will re quire expenditure of the funds for that purpose appropriated by con gress without the sanction of tbe budget bureau. Use of these funds, bad been held up by tbe president pending sn investigation for tbe need of thm. It is the president's belief that the order he has given Secretary Weeks will satisfy national guard officials who have distrusted tbe matter with him. Poison gas may be, tried by New Jersey next year in a war on mosquitoes. Colonel Forbes Is Little Better BOSTON. April 2. Th condi tlon of Colonel Charles Forbrs, for mer head of the United States veier ni' bureau, wuo suffered a shock last Kriday, nas described by bis iby siciana today as "mtxlerateljr com fortable." Jits illness was dUgnosed as cerebral thrombosis, a condition arising from tbe stoppage of circula tion through part of tbe brain due i't blood clot. Colonel Forbes Is moderately com. fortable 'adar," tbe early bulletin said. "His entire left side is parn lyied. Xo marked improvement is an ticipated or radical chante expected during tbe neit few days." of the city, according to reports made at the office of Sheriff Frank K. Tay lor. The plates were broken off and tbe cracked bolta indicate that the plates were thrown there not before yesterday aa the iron is sot tarnished. Tbe sheriff believes that the Califor nia car was stolen and that Oregon license platea may have been stolen here for the car. The sugar crop of the world will be 14 per cent greater this year than last, according to official estimates. Car Plates Found May be Theft Clue! Two California automobile license ! plates for 1025 bearing tbe number 007-940 were found today on the rail road right-of-way near the overhead crossing of the Pacific highway south Woman Afraid to Eat Anything "I was afraid to eat because I always had stomach trouble after wards. Since taking; Adlerika I can eat and feel fine." (signed) Mrs. A. Howard. ONE spoonful Adlerika removes GAS and often brings surprising relief to tbe stomach. Stops that full, bloated feeling. Removes old waste mat ter from Intestines and makes you feel happy and cheerful. Excel lent for obstinate constipation. Allen's Drug store, 86 Ninth ave nue east. SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST 1 Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians tor 25 years. Accept, only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. Aiplria is trsde aura of Bi Vlsnatarturs et JloaoaceUescldester of Ssllcjllctcii JOHNSON FURNITURE COMPANY (c A fl p Of Good MlLlfi Furniture FURNITURE AND A Few Days of Special Values THIS IS OUR PARTY. IT IS OUR FIRST SALE IN ALL THE YEARS WE HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS. THE OBJECT IS NOT TO CLEAR OUT STOCKS, OR TO RAISE MONEY. OUR STOCKS ARE JUST RIGHT FOR THIS SEA SON OF THE YEAR, AND WE KEEP THEM THAT WAY AT ALL SEASONS, PLENTY OF GOODS TO SUPPLY YOUR WANTS AT ALL TIMES. WITH PRICES WELL WITHIN YOUR REACH The prime object of this sale is to acquaint the people of Eugene and Lane county with our meth ods of doing business and to better introduce the COLONIAL RANGE. Many of these Ranges are now in use in Eugene. There should be many, many more, and there will be more as this sale progresses. If you intend buying a new Range in the near fu ture, by all means come in during this sale. With out question the COLONIAL Range is the best medium priced Range your money will buy bar ring NONE! FREE $10 Merchandise Order Buy a new Colonial Ranne durlna this ale, pay 15.00 down, balance easy terms, and wa will make you present of merchandise order good for $10.00 in trade at this ators. BUY BRIGHT, NEW FURNITURE AT THIS STORE UN TIL SATURDAY NIGHT AT REAL BARGAIN PRICES. YOU WILL APPRECIATE THE VALUES WHEN YOU INSPECT THE LINES OFFERED. COME TO THE STORE TODAY TAKE PLENTY OF TIME TO LOOK THRU AND GET PRICES not Overlook the ffer on Colonial Ran Special During This Sale. The Object of This Offer is To Better Introduce Colonial Ranges own Puts a New Colonial Range In Your Home oaNCiAiro rev I ? i 'r---; V:'. 1 ! 'i,,r-Xri , i ' 1 1 i'.y l.'.i;,,-';-! wotQ- wrs rOSCIUW IHAWtL iW Ami. 1 I v:.. :r 1 ' vw turo. "" ( 111 rS"JH,aum-" XT" " p" ft yTl V ' XniMti'' ij fOMcrvAM dumb. au meat mr ' ' A Whirlwind of Furniture Values! Here's the opportunity you have been waiting for. You need Furniture in your home. You want good Furniture at a price. Whether it is a single piece or a complete outfit you want to know that you are getting full value for your money and that is just what you are going to get on every purchase here during the next eight days You will find everything reduced in price except contract goods. To begin with, our cash prices are low and our sale prices are much lower. We are not going to buy a lot of space and print a long list of prices that are meaningless unless you see the Furniture. We want you to come to the store, examine the qualities and see with your own eyes the values 'we are offering. You will then know the kind of a sale this is and what Johnson means when he says Furniture Sale. No matter what you need in the Furniture line you may rest assured that your wants will be treated with the proper consideration and that your savings will be in proportion to the amount of your purchases. Come to the Store for Prices on Furniture We Sell Furniture for Cash and Sell for LESS. Sale Ends Saturday, April 4th JOlKINSOiKI FUKMITHf RE CO. 649 Willamette Street Phone 1188 Here Are a Few Good Values! Copper Wash Boilers, 8s or 9s, during this sale, each S3 95 $2.00 Kitchen Chairs, during this sale .... $135 S7.50 Rugs, 27x60 size, during this sale 1 I $5,50 Simmons Beds, complete with good springs, 2-in. posU $14 00 Silk Floss Mattresses, values to $27.00, on sale at $20.00 "T v.