Page Ten
THE EUGENE QUAED
Tuesday Evening, April 7, ig.
T
Fifty' members of TCuc'ne post of
the American legion have been ap
pointed n h a committee to take cure
of tbo 8 bow and codcchhious of tin
"Night in liri8" presentation to be
held here. TlmrMhiy evening there
will be n mpetlng of the pout tit tho
rooms, of the chamber of commerce1
nod Kruueth A bleu, commnuder, is
calling on every legionnaire to turn
out as this will be the last gathering
prior tu the show Fridny and Satur
day, April 2i and 25.
The "Fighting Fifty" that have
been appointed to take charge of th
show and concessions are:
Finsnre committee, C. II. Cleaver,
chuirman.
Entertainment committee, Ben Dor
ris, chairman.
Decoration committee, Davo Wil
lis ins, chairman.
Concession committee, Earl Moses,
chairman.
Earl Moses, Andy Anderson, Fred
Rcckhill, Karl MicheUon, Nick Mich
1h, Tom Weinberg, C. F. Oium, Con
Dillon, Harold Ucvans, Winfred Mays,
W. Wiutler, Vat Keopke, Harry
Stroultz Fred Williams, Hoy Wood
ruff, .jlpnmy Wabls, John Diliard,
Harry l'o well, I'aul Green, BUI Fag,
Wilson Coftey, Ed Tut tie, Harry
Bailey, O. C. Moir, Bob Biddle, Walt
Larwood, Boldy Woods, Bill Clubb, C.
C7. Hanson. W. H. Cole, Webster
Ituble, Orange Temnn, W. M. Cald
well, Dr. Cedric Wallace, Chester
Goodman, Howard Hall, Lawrence
Jensen, Frank Hrade, Joe Kremmel
Frank Rhodes, A. B, Bailey, Cbria
Jensen, John Sweeney, Harold Wells,
Dr. Orville Waller, George York, U.
Preston.
SOCIETY AND CLUBS
By MARIAN LOWRY
Mrs. W. A. Kuykendall will be host
ess for a luncheon tomorrow, enter
taining members of Gamma 1'hi Beta
Alum Dae association and Gamma
Beta mothers club.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Anderson
plan to leave tho latter part of the
week for 1'ortland to spend a few
day.
Vedowra club. Daughters of tho
Nile, of Koseburg, hut invited mem
bers of the Eugene Daughters of the
Nile club to a bridge luncheon to be
given at the Umpqun hotel, Wednes
day, April 22 at twelve-thirty o'clock.
Members of the Iowa Women's so
ciety will be entertained at the home
of Mrs. Htella Diamond on Ninth av
enue. west for a covered dish luncheon
tomorrow afternoon.
The Wednesday Bridge club has
postponed its meeting for this week
until Wednesday, April 22, at which
TO 60 IN EFFECT
Wednesday, April 15, mnrk tlio In
crease lu postnl rates, announces
Jiarwln K. 1'ornn, poatmnstor, who
pointa out that there will be no
change in postage on first class mut
ter except priVHto postal cards with
printed matter thereon, which will
cost two ccnta.
Mailing a newspaper will cost two
cents an ounce under the new rate
an advance over tho old rate which
was one cent for four ounces.
Tho third class rate, for any
miscellaneous printed matter, will be
IVj cents for each two ounces, fourth
cluaa rato is unchanged, but takes a
two-cent additional service charge on
nil mic-knffes.
Special handling of packages la
made possiblo by n. special charge of
'Si cents on uny third or fourth clasa
parcel. This givea tho parcel tho same
service ns letters. ,
Special delivery JetterB and pack
aires will be 10 cents aa before, except
I hut fur pnekuges weighing over 2
hounds the iliumo la 15 emits, and
over 10 pounds It la 'JO cents.
Ileitis! ration will cost 13 cents up
to If 50 In value,, and L'" cents up to
i lOO. ('. O. U. mail Ib lli cents up to
fill; 1,1 cents up to $30; and -'5 cents
up to $100. Insurance is to be 5 centa
up lu Jf.1; S cems up to fJii; 10 ccnla
on to $50: mill li.i cents un to S10O.
Jtcliiin fee for receipt of registered
mail will cost ii cents.
tfmo Mrs. It. II. Pierce will be host
ess to the club members,
Mrs. William Clubb will be hoatess
to the Unity Htudy club at her home,
1001 Tenth avenue west tomorrow
afternoon at two o'clock.
The Geary Parent-Teacher asso
ciation Is meeting ut three o'clock
tomorrow afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I!. Del! will be
hosts to The l.lttle Club Around the
Corner at their home Thursday even
ing for a covered clifli supper.
Mrs. Virginia Judy Ksterly is spend
ing a few days in southern Oregon.
The W. It. C. Needle club is to hold
its regular .monthly meeting Thurs
day ufternoon in tho post rooms of
the armory at one-thirty o'clock. All
members, comradea and wives, and
others Interested are invited for the
sessions.
SEASONAL DEMAND ESCAPE IIV ASH CAN
Following fairly heavy seasonal
calls for men from nearly all indus
tries during the last half of March,
employment demands in Lane county
and Willamette valley have decreased
and settled down to Jittle mdrs than
normal replacements due to labor
turnover, according to reports from
ili service offices received at 4L head
quarters in Eugene today. Labor turn
over in the fir camps were larger last
week thnn at any time this year.
Woods work In the inland empire U
being held up on account of snow, but
stock cutting at pine mills is under
way. Reports from districts oast of
the Cascades indicate that there is
plenty of resident labor them to meet
present demands.
There was a marked increase in
labor turnover at both camps and saw
mills in tho Portland district last
week. 'The demand for loggers, esti
mated to be 8il per cent replacements,
wflB the heaviest It has been at any
time this year and an average of more ,
than lfiO men left .Portland dally for;
camps in the various districts which j
secure held from this city. A very few)
logging operation have Increased J
their output by adding a side but ac-t
tivity is far below uonmtl for this
time of year. Skilled sawmill help is
quite generally employed.
AT JAIL RECALLED
William Mnddox, ' one time guest
of Lane county on a liquor charge
nnd who made his escape by hiding iu
an ach can and getting away under the
watchful eyes of a deputy sheriff, is
to be brought back hern und then
will go on to Salem to serve out a
year's sentence for possesion of a
still.
Maddox is In custody at Ttirlock,
Cel., according to word received by
Sheriff Frnnk E. Taylor of Lone and
arrangements are being made to send
a deputy south armed with extradition
papers from Governor Pierce.
Muddox following his conviction and
sentence here about one year ago hid
himself in an nsh -can covered his
head and shoulders with a blanket
and poured a layer of ashes over the
top. All this was done with the aid
of fellow prisoners the night before
he, was to start his trip to the state
prison. , ,
Two prisoners under guard of von
Svnrverud, deputy sheriff, carried the
con, presumably to contain nothing
but ashes, to the rear of the Jail-yard.
The can was left there unopened. A
few minutes later Maddox emerged
and ran through to Seventh avenue
east where his wife awaited him fn a
car. lie then passed out of local his
tory until word of his arrest in the
south was received today.
Although a few people saw Mad
dox escape from the can they did not
notify the county authorities and it
was not until time for the prisoner to
leave for Hal em that it was found he
was absent.
Districts in West
Lane to be Visited
On a trip of a week to visit many
of the school districts of western
Lane, Arnold ('oilier, assistant coun
ty superintendent and county club
leader, has left for that area. Mr. Col
lier will leave his car at Mapleton nnd
make the trips to Silt coos, (jlenada,
Florence. Cushman, Canary, Maple
creek. Fiddle creek and other district
schools. This is the first trip of Mr.
Collier into this school area since he
assumed bis position here the first
of the year. Many modes of transpor
tation will be employed to reach some
of the districts, horseback, boat, and
automob.le and also the old army
method known as the li7-inch route
step march, Mr. Collier states.
Coast States are
Sending Tourists
Registration figures on cars from
other states as compiled at the off.ee
of the Eugene chamber of commerce
indicate that practically nil the tour
ist parties now coining through Eu
gene ure from the const states. Dur
ing the past week-end 11 parties reg
istefed and all were from Californ u
or Washington with the exception of
one from HritBh Columbia. Several
parties each city ore now applying
for the "foreign" license tags, these
being the early comers of the annual
rush.
Since the opening of the Eugene
municipal automobile park April 1
the total registration has been more
than all of that for the entire month
oi April last year, according to a re
port of 1. II. Parker, park superin
tendent, who states that the early
comers of the annual tourist contin
gent are now stopping at the park
and that expectations are (hat a
steady increase . will be noted from
now on through the summer. Every
thing has been made ready at the park
for the visitors and road maps and
touring information is available, Mr.
Parker states. Keveral parties who
nave stopped at the park this spring
hatfe mode arrangements to look over
Striker, county bridge superintendent,
is progressing rapid-y tnd the com
pletion of the pier is under way, ac
cording to O. E. Crowe, county com
missioner, who his made aa inspec
tion of the project. High water handi
capped the progress some but this dif
ficulty la expected to soon be over.
The next county bridge job to be ad
vertised will be the Sbortridge spun
which will cost several thousand dol
lars. This is a span of 140 feet. All
bridge jobs costing more than $1500
are advertised for bids, according .to
Btateluw. If these estimates are lower
than those of th county lue joi will
go to private contractors.
STOMACH UPSET?
Get at the Real Cause Take
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
That's what thousands of stomach
sufferers are doinir now. Instead of
I.ane county ns a possible residence taking tonics, or trying to patch up a
location, it is reported. , poor digestion, they are attacking the
; real cause of the ailment clogged liver
f.. T a x ; and disordered bowels.
JliUgene raStOr 10 Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse
Tnllr fnr !nii-v tne liver in a soothing, healing way.
IdlK lOr OULieiy When the !iver and
, forming their natural functions, away
Ifcv. Fred J. Clark, pastor of tlic goes indigestion and stomach troubles.
Congregational church, will be the. Have you a bad taste, coated tongue,
principal speaker at the monthly poor appetite, a lazy, don'tore feeling,
meeting of the St. Andrews society no ambition or energy, trouble with
of the Central Presbyterian church undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets
to be held Tuesday evening April 21. the substitute for calomel,
according to announcement today of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a
01 Morrow, president. A special purely vegetable compound mixed with
program of music for the affair will olive oil. You will know them by their
also be arranged, Sir. Morrow states, olive color. They do the work without
The 8t. Andrews society is composed griping, cramps or pain.
of men of the Presbyterian church i Take one or two at bedtime for quick
and meetings are held each mouth. relief. Eat what YOU like. 15cand30c
Progress is Made
On County Bridge
, Work on, the erection of the Currtn
bridge under the direction of A. C.
WILLAMETTE COLLECTION AND
CREDIT SERVICE
. Collection Specialists. SCO Willam
ette El. Phone 37S. C. S. Dillon, Mgr.
tf
Lions Sessions to
Open at Longview
1
SPIRlN
Say "Bayer Aspirin'
INSIST I Unless you see the
"Bayer Cross" on tablets you
are not getting the genuine
view, Wash., the latter. part of May gayer Aspirin proved safe by;
Will BlllMI UU llllllll', Ill-Clll UIIIK V" , . i .
ii. McKiniey, secretary of th local ; millions and prescribed by phy-
club. I.ious clubs from Orenoo nnd siCianS for 24 Years.
U'nuliinirlni) ivfll Hnml ihtl o mi f (. in tlio
IMam for tho participation of tun
Kutfene Lions club In the an mini dis
trict convention to be held at Ijouk;
session, the secretary stolon.
DelcKstcs will soon be nnmrd from
EtiRono and It Is also expected tluU a
number will go from here, A butdmMN
mcetinfc of the local eltih will be held
tomorrow noon. The Kuroiio Lioni
club organized nhout one year ago
now has a membership of 35, tbo sec
retary reports.
whichcontains proven directions
ITandy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tableti
Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggist!
Anplrln In th trade mirk of Pirr Munii
ftcturc of Uonoaceilcictdctter of ballejUcicid
'Thundering Herd'
Wins Full Favor
"The Thundering Herd," one of
Ihoso superbly preaentcd historical
Hkctchcii, Inxtantly won the decisive
upprovnl ihmI niiplaime of the throngs
who crowded tho Hei theater last eve
ning tin' tho opening presentation of
the picture.
"J'hn Covered Wngnn" was great
plrlui'o of the Inmi gratlon from the
rant to the west, nnil "North of W
u spectacular picturixatioli of the eurly
attlo country but each presented
only one phase of I he early pioneer
days, nnd now comes "The Thunder
ing Herd," which is its distiuclively
nnil Individually great as either of the
former, and does In part surpasa both
iu historical Hicunicy nnd realism.
"Westwnld llo," the elaborate pro
log given for tho "Thundering Herd"
and feuluring tho popular soloists,
Juhiinnii .lames and Aubrey Kurry, is
a most pretentions affair, and most
appropriately worked oufMor the pic
ture. Jiepieting tho Indian's land of
the setting sun, availing the coming
of tho wlmo man. the prolog intro
duces the melodious "Indian Love
CalL" sung by Miss .lames, and "The
Moon Kropa I.rnv," sung by Mr. Fur
ry. The prolog Is one of the most
colorful nnd complete yet given.
Tho story of the "Thundering
Herd" takes place in the '"tl'a when
the last of the great buffalo herds,
rimming the pralriea and hills of the
west, were being slaughtered by the
thousands by the white tneu .who
wero milking big money from the ani
mals. The spectacle of thousand of the
buffalo stampeding Is a sight that
probably won't ho duplicated, and It
is to wonder that anything of this sort
could he done so realistically and to
uch perfection even on the screen.
Jmk Holt, Ixiis Wilson, and Noah
)t--cry ore nil unusually good in Iheir
p-irts, and surpass their work in
"Nor-h of "M."
' NOW PLAYING" . .:
Presented with an elaborate rjffif B.nAlll Ml JwtN
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II AUBREY FURRY ; KjL
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j SKTTlNCJ 9:25 p. -ni. j ''j tijjL
And Mother said: k
You may get
a package of
Tsr t i ' 0
wrtgteys too
Wise mother!
she rewards the '
little errand runner
with something
delicious. lon
lasting and beneficial.
Happy, healthy
children with
Wrigley's - and
best of all - the
cost is' small !
A leading dentist
l tatrt that chew
ln gum clean!
th teeth and act
of a mild anti
septic In the
mouth.
A protnlufnt ph
ilclan urge Its
dn after each
nwa) to Keep the
teeth free from
decay.
LOSE YOUK FAT,
KEEP YOUR HEALTH
rttipernitoim flesh Is not healthy.
Weiiher ia it healthy to diet or exer
cise too much. The simplest inethoil
known for reducing the overfat binly
Fneily and steadily Is- the Marmola
Method, tried and endorsed hy thou
amis. Marmola Prescription Tablets
rontain an exact doso of the famous :
Marmola Prescription. These tablets :
are sold by druggists th world over j
at out dollar for a box. They are j
pleasant to take and leave no
wrinkles or flabhiness. They are pop-1
ular bscause effective and convenient, j
Ask your druggist for them or send
price dlrsct to the Marmola Co., Gen
eral Motors IHdf ., Detroit, Mich., ami .
procure a boa. I
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ON UP TO $35.00
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