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BE DISCUSSED HI
Owner of Largest Ranch in World Dies
SALEM, Ore., April 2. Whether
the Oregon quarantine agaiuat live
nock shipments from California, Bt ill
existing since it waa iinpujed a year
ago because of the prevalence of foot
ami mouth disease in California, shall
now be lifted will be discussed at a
meeting of the state livestock sanitary
board in the office of Governor Pierce
tomorrow.
K. X. Wilson, representing Gover
nor Richardson of California, confer
red today with Governor I'ierce, state
Veterinarian W. 11. Lytle and C. A.
I'ark, president of the state board bt
horticulture, and requested that the
ban be lifted, lie said there had been
no appearunce of the disease among
domestic animals since October 0 Inst,
that it is practically eliminated among
deer and that all other states have
lifted their quarantines.
About a week ago, the state live
nock sanitary board of Oregon adopt-
d a resolution asking the governor
lot to lift the quarantine.'
William H. Cooley
Dies at his Home
At Douglas Gardens
Sl'ltl.VGI'IELD, April 2. (Spe
. ciul) Funeral services for William
Harrison Coolejv 78 years old, who
died yesterday at 'J o'clock ut his
jo in e in Douglas Gardens, will be held
tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at
the Walker cbnpcl in Springfield. Ser
vices will be conducted. by Iteverend
Karl N. Childers , pastor of the
Springfield Christian church. Inter
ment will be in t'je Laurel Hill cemetery.
Mr Cooley had been a resident of
Douglas Gardens for eight years. He
is survived by his widow, Mrs. Kerin
Cooley, three sons, Joseph B. Cooley,
James W, Cooley, and John S. Cooley,
by one daughter, Mrs. Josephine
lluckins, and by several grandchil
dren, all of Springfield.
AFTER LEAVING
THE HOSPITAL
Was Weak and Miserable. Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound Restored Mrs.
, Anger's Strength
Lowell, Massachusetts. "I read
about Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable
i compound in tna
little dooks that
you send around
and I felt very
good after I had
taken a couple of
bottles of it. I had
been in the hospi
tal and felt pretty
well at first but I
wentdown to noth
ing. I was weak
and had to lie in
bed almost all dav.
I haddizzy and f aint spells, painsin my
back and lower parts and was so ner
vous I could not bear my children
around. I hope the Vegetable Com-
rund helps other women as it did me.
do all my own work now and feel so
well. I have told my friends about it
and my sister and my aunt." Mrs.
Olive Auger, 19 Howard Street,
Lowell, Massachusetts.
Over 200,000 women have so far re
plied to our question, "Have you re
ceived benefit from taking Lydia E.
Pinlrhnm'a VrrtnVil PnmnnnH ? "
98 out of every 100 of the replies'
say "i es, " ana because tne vegetaDie
Compound has been helping other
women it should help you.
'
Take Salts If
Stomach Isn't
Acting Right
Tndigested food delayed In the
stomach decays, or rather fermenta,
the same as food left in the open air,
ays a noted authority. He also tell
ns that Indigestion is caused by Hy
peracidity meaning there is an exerap
of hydrochloric acid in the stomach
which prevents complete digestion
and starts food fermentation. Thus
everything eaten sours in the Atom-1
fteh much like garbage sours in a
cn, forming acrid fluids' and gases
vhifh inflate the stomach like a toy
balloon. Then we feel a heary, lumpy
misery In the chest; we belch up gas;
w eructate sour food or hare heart
burn, flatulence, water-brash or naus
ea. He tells us to lay aside all digest
ive aids and instead get from any
pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts
and take a tableppnonful in a glass
f water before breakfast and drink
It while it is effervescing, and furth
ermore, to continue this for a week.
While relief often follows the first
dose, it is Important to help neui 1
ise the acidity, remove the gas-making
mays, start the liver, stimulate
the kidneys and thus promote a free
flow of pure digestive jnices.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, and la
nade from the acid of grapes and
lemon Jnice, combined with llthla and
odiam phosphate. This harmless
alts is used for many stomach dis
orders with excellent results.
FOR SALE
Blue serge suit Chest 40. $10.00.
ELECTRIC CLEANERS. al
INSURE WITH riENUV TROMP.
83 W. 0th, tf
Pnownnda. tbe ennlrt f the wraoker
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine zftt
rid sour system of Catarrh or Deaf.
caused by Catarrh.
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78 Years Passed
And Hope is Held
To Have 100 Mark
Tm seventy-eight years of ago to
day, 1 still have faith in humanity, and
my firm intention is' to live to be more
tuitu one hundred," was the -proud
announcement today of Colonel J. J.
llarbough, county juvenile court offi
cer, when he greeted the county A
fu'fal? this morning.
Colonel ilarbaugb who -has served
in public office here for the past 14
I years of the l!5 that he baa been a
n-Muent in Lane is a strong uel:ever
in the optimistic attitude aud declares
tliat looking on the bristu iile of liv
iug has added many pleasant years to
his life.
"Speaking of seme of life's pleas
ures I am forced to pay tribute to
I that much maligued person, Lady
i Nicotine. I have been a smoker since
1 1 was big enough to steal my daddy's
j pipe wlnyj 1 was a youngster iu Ken
tucky," the colonel said as he glanced
i lifteotionatt'ly at the "little ol hod" (.o
well kn vn to those wuo visit the
colonel's office.
Colonel Harbnugh whose sound ad
vice has stvered m:iry a youngster
into right paths during his work .is
sential modification. The inventors
claim to have cured persons suffering
from radio dermatitis after three or
four applications to their system.
They use a filter of plastic ma
terial which allows only the red and
yellow rays to pass. The discovery
is of especial interest because of pos
sibilities It opens up for the treat
ment of cancer by x-rays, which
could thus be freed of their harmful
radiations.
City Council of
Grove ha3 Session
COTTAGE GIIOVE April 2 (Spe
cial), The adjourned council met n
Monday night.
District Attorney J. S. Medley mo
tored up from Eugene aud presents!
the petition that the How river road
be finished, including the new exten
sion at Cerro Gordo mountain.
J. H, Chambers wns given permis
sion to cross the highway with his
roalroad spur at south Fifth street.
The matter must be brought before
the highway commissioner.
William Teal and Elmer Neot were
grunted permission to build new resi
liences. Tin i-ouiu'il ordered the nty to pin
Labor is Declared
To be Opposed to i
System of Soviet
BOSTON, April 2. The Ameri
can Federation of Labor "defies" the
Soviet system of government and Is,
opposed to recognition of the Russian
communist regime, Matthew Woll,
vice-president of the organization de.
clnred at a stormy meeting In a pub
lic forum here Sunday. Radical sup
porters in the audience greeted his
denunciation of (lu Russian govern
ment with cries of "liar!" but the di
rector of the forum restored order.
Mr. Woll declared that the American
Federation of Labor Flood for "the
voluntary cooperative fcyntem of bring
ing about just aims ' of labor' and
would not tolerate what he called the
compulsory cooperative system of so
cialists, communists and syndicalist.
Me asserted that the communist in
Rii'si-n were in the minority and did
not represent the Russian people ns a
nation.
ling, succumbed to pneumonia yester
day at the Mercy hospital.
Funeral services will be held Fri
day aftcruoqu at 2 o'clock at the
Rrunstettnra chapel ' .
Electric locomotives similar to
those in the V. S. are being mude by
a Japanese firm, -
Mrs. Henrietta King, owner of the largest ranch in the world,
comprising 1,280,000 acres of land in Texas, who died at her home
Tuesday night.
Lane Veterans to
Obtain State Loan
Two applications of world war vet
erans for property loans in Lane
county have been forwarded to the
state bonus board by Colonel John M.
Williams, Lane county attorney for
tho board. Two more applications are
to be filed today and one mure title
is to he passed ou, the colonel re
ports. "The new stute law providing
that veteruns who accepted the cash
payments may return this and obtain
the loan tukes effect May L'U aud it is
expected that there will be quite a
few applications turned in after that
date. The extension of the loan pro
visions to include the veterans of the
Spanish war will also add several ap
plications," Colonel Williams tuid.
will be under the direction of Mr. Par
ker, who is known in Springfield as
the leader of the band, and who like
wise plays a number of musical instruments.
Team Work Plans
Is Chamber Topic
Team work among the chambers of
commerce of the county will be dis
cussed at a meeting of the Cottage
Grove chamber of commerce this eve
ning by Kugene Chadwick, secretary
of the Kugcuo chamber. Mr. Chadwick
as the guest of the Southern Lane or
ganization will explain the value of
concerted efforts among tho chambers
for the benefit of the county as a
whole and also to the advantage of
each community participating. Mr.
Chadwick will point out the stand of
the Kugene chamber to lend its ef
forts to any Lane community when
ever culled on.
ORCHESTRA PLANNED
SPR1NGF1KLD, April 2. (Spe
ciul) Several young men and wo
men of Springfield arc meeting nt the
John C. Parker home, dlS C street,
at 7:30 o'clock this evening to organ
ize a symphony orchestra. Eight per
sons, including several students of
the Springfield high school, met last
Thursday in the interests of the same
organization, and as many more are
expected for this time. The orchestra
LECTURE DATE CHANGED
SPRLNGFIKLI), April 2. (Spe
cial) Willurd El kins, proprietor of
the Elkins Gift Shop iu Eugene, will
give an addrctm on art at the high
high school auditorium on the eve
ning of April 111 at t:;H) o'clock. The
affair is under the auspices of the
Springfield Parent-Teacher associa
tion, whkih invited Mr. Elkitis to
speuk. The date of the lecture was
first announced for April 17 but was
chaugetKto April 10.
juvenile court officer deolnrt'
youth must be trained. "Boys :i m'j
girls are w.liing to do g od in prac
tically all cases, but home sympathy
aud affection, ecu pled with the right
amount of d sripliue is an infullinbk'
n-invdy for tiie many cases of juvenile
deliuuuency reported,' Colonel llar
baugh give the opini' n.
es that i in all cement walks on Whitacre av-
X-Ray Filter is
Thought Found
iind charge the same to tin prop
erty owners.
The mayor and street commit tec
undowered to purchase the s:te f u
tile new reservoir.
Wendling Child is
Pneumonia Victim
GETTING TOO FAT?
TRY THIS REDUCE
People who don't grow too fat
are the fortunate exception. But
if you find the fat accumulating or
already cumhorsome, you will be
wise to- follow this suggestion,
which; in endorsed by thousands
of people who know. Ask your
druggist for .Marmola Prescription
Tablets and follow directions. One
dollar 1b tho price the world over.
Oct them from your own druggist
or send price direct to. Murmola
Co., General Motors Bldg., Detroit,
Miclu By doing this you will ho
ublo to reduce atuadily nnd easily
and pleasantly, without Bturvution
diet or tiresome exercise. Start
inking them today nnd got slender.
Harry Montn. l-imuiths-old sou ofjl'hone U lit.
Mk. and Mrs. Paul Moran of Wend J
OREGON MOTOR CO.
MO Olive
tf
American tobacco is increasing in
favor in Egypt. '
Corn Pestered?
Use
"Gets-It".
WorM'a
Greatest
Corn
Hemom
Uqld m Plaiur
Here b the iur
way to get rid of
a corn or callous.
Stop at tht fint
Drug Store and
get "Geta-It."
Costa but a trifle,
tonight or right
now u "Geta-It"
aa directed. Stopa
corn pains at once.
Quickly the corn
or callous separatee from the true flesh
and may be lifted right off wkh h
fingers. It's guaranteed. Sold aesay.
where. E. Lawrence & Co., Chare ft
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STATISTICS
BORN
PITKIN Al tin' Iiimiio, 'ViMliu'Vhi.
Anril 1. l'.li'i. tn Mr. mill Mix- It"1'
liu A. ritk.n iif I'nliui'E. il mm. l'nl-
I'AHIS. April a. A filter, whMi i uwr UoH'm, weight 7'i um.U.
it is claimed will nuikii 'y-rav li.inii-'
liss nml cure rniliii-iii'i-imilitis. Ihu ' lUtt OKS At l'acifii' I'hrisiinn Jn
ilisense wliicli lnis ninliliiti'd or iillwl itil. Wi'ilm siluy, Ain.l 1. i'l'i". m
many si-ieutists using the rays. wn Mr. and Mrs. K. UnmU ut Marh
dismlii'il to do- Academy of Sciences field, n daughter.
last ll'filil liy lluniel Hcrttie'.ot. Tne; 1
filler is the iiii-eiitiiui of two Frem-h ! BAZAAR
scieiit'sts. J. lt'sler iiiid l Mi.mlniu. I Kasier sale uf liiindinrile nift nrti
The inventors Iind tile idea of us-! i lea mid cliildien's clullies. Siilun'.a.v.
inj the nntngonisin uf the infran d i April A, '.IS. Laraway s Music Stiire.
rnyj Inwai d the r:iduitiou of shorter H liven liy Alpha Holla l'i suror l.v.
w.ive lengths. Living tissues expose,! n-i
to x-rays and then exposed to .the'
action of the infrared rays, shuwed no i (ieo. N
sUmis of radio derinatitis nor any es-
Mel.ean. Insurance. Sliii
Willamette St. l'lione 111". tf
Pimples
Are quickly ended
Learn what countless people
know tlint pimples, blotches nnd
all skin eruptions may bo easily
and quickly ended.
Modern science has Bpont dec- j
artcs In developing the methods.
Now the best we know, or, hope 1
to know, Is placed at your com- j
mnnd.
Sulphur remains the supreme j
help. It combats the parasites.
But the other factors give it mill-'
tiplled effects. I
The new -day treatment is called I
Mentho-Sulphur. It brings Mulaut
relief, starts healing at once.
Often in two or three days you
see the end of all that annoys or
disfigures.
So many people have m'oved
this that ' such troubles are now
inexcusable. A remedy quick nr.d
complete is at everybody's call.
Just ask your druggist for a Jar
of Howies' MenthoSulphur. Then
watch the skin trouble go.
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