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Page Two THE EUGENE GUARD Thursday Evening April 9, 19,. E Heading the Eujfene lodge of Elks In the parade to be held at Tortlund during the annual convention of tht IJ. 1. O. K. the wctk of .July 10 wil! be tbe drum and bugle corps of the Kugene post of the American Legion, according to plana made by the spe cial committee of the local lodge ar ranging for the participation at the national efdon. This - committee headed by J. 8. Mngtadry is handling nil details of the Kugene invasion of the convention city. Another at tract ire fenture of the risit of the local delegation will be tbe presentation of t00 fancy pack ages of candied fruit packed by the Kugene Fruit Growers association. The bo packages will be distributed among the visiting Klks at the conven tion at Portland And nlno put aboard some of the npcciul convention trains when they stop at Eugene on their wny to the north, jt is announced. ' An Klks git'ft club of from 10 to 20 vocalists will oIho enliven the Ku gene headquarters at the Imperial hotel during convention week and the Kingera will also take part in the parade, according to present arrange ments. "The presentation of the gift pack ages of candied fruit wilt be a big publicity boost for I.nne county as Klks from throughout tbe United .States will be at Portland for the session," Mr. Magladry said. ball have no authority to make any expenditures on bebalf of said city, or to obligate said city for the pay tuent of any sums of money; provided however, that said Planning commis sion may expend from time to time, for their necessary expenditures for fulfilling their duties, such sums of money as the city council of said city shall authorize to be expended for said purposes from time to time by ordinance." (Contenuod from page one). BUS EXPRESSED An address by C. A. McClsfn, su perintendent of the city water board, urging approval of the bond meaiurrg for the new pipe line to the Mf-Ken-zie river, and the reservoir on Skin ners' butte,, was beard by members of the chamber of commerce at their noon luncheon today. A resolution by the chamber en- -doning.the campnign for funds to fi nance the Odd Fellow'i band opeD air concerts this eummer, was also pass ed. A tuba solo by Frank Oilntrap, ac companied by Miss Maud Dens mo re. waa the musical offering. Horn Hugh, chairman of the membership commit tee, introduced the slogan "A Dollar Down, a Dollar a Month No In terest, No Taxes" for the chamber's membership slogan. Other members of the committee were J. ('. price, L. h, liny, H. B. Smeiding and Bam B. War ner. Next' week's membership commit tee will be composed of V. T. Gordon, Dr. Kuykendsll, Beth Lorn way, Roy. Booth and Will Jewett. Reports on Theft Sent Lane Sheriff this board. The head- of any council committee whose department is con cerned in any plan of the board will be for tbe time being an ex-offlcia member. The committee members by lot ehall chose wbo will retire at the end of 1025, the end of lOlIO, and the end of 1927. The terms for members will be three years Other provisions are: . "To recommend to the council of the City of Eugene plans for the rcg ' ulations of the future growth, devel I opmcnt and beuutification of the said j city in respect to its public and pri J vote buildings and works,, streets, parks, grounds and vacant lots. "To recommend to the council plans consistent with the future growth and development of said city in order to secure to said city, and lis inhabitants, sanitation and proper service of pub lic vtilitles. shipping and transporta tion facilities. "To make recommendations to any public authorities ir any corporation I or individuals of such city with refer ence to the location of any proposed buildings, structures or works. "To recommend to the council of aid city the approval or disapproval of maps or prints of subdivisions of land. "To prepare plans and maps for the future systematic development and betterment of physical aspects of suit! , city. ' "To recommend location, width, grade, and names of streets, and the location, alteration, or rclqcntlon of public buildings, municipal decora tions, works of art, etc. '"I'n mil It n rMiimininilntion of tiro- posed plats and subdivisions, "To make surveys, mups and rec ommendations for tones, parks, truf fle ways, industrial growth, and other inn tiers for (he betterment of siiid city. "To foster civic pride and keep the public duly informed on matters (hat affect the efficiency, growth, expan sion and appearanco of said city. "Section 6. The members of said commission shall not receive any com pensation for servires as members of the Planning commission, nod the sec retary of said Planning commission phall serva nn such without compen sation. The said Planning commission Stating that two boys driving a car were held up near this city at U o'clock last Sunday morning and re lieved of nearly $100 and their suit cases containing personal effects, a letter was received today by Sheriff Frank E. Taylor. The communica tion was from a man at Coquille who said the boys had reported the rob bery there, Tbe alleged holdup was by four men in a Star car with a Washington license. The car was driving south, the letter said. Sheriff Taylor had no report of the robbery here until tbe letter arrived. FUNERAL SERVICE ANNOUNCED Funeral services for the late Mrs. Helen Hoffman will be held at 3:30 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Bran stetter chapel. Interment will be in the old I. O. O. F. cemetery, llov, F. G. Jennings of the Kplscopal church will officiate at the services. Ninety per cent of India's popula tion cannot purchase anything ex cept the bare necessities of life, says the department of commerce. "DIAMOND DYE" IT TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST A tl!0 bill nn Willamette or Oak, between 11th and 12lh Pta. Hr-nanl. 14111 Willamette, a!) INHUKE WITH IIF.NUY. TKUM1'. 83 W. 0th. If A BEAUTIFUL COLOR Perfect home dyfciug and tint ing la guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. Just dip in cold water to tint soft, delicate shades, or boil to dye rich, perman ent colors. Each 15 -cent package contains direc tions so simple s any woman can dye or tint lingerie,, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, coats, stock ings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, Dancings, everything new. Ituy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind and tell your druggist whether the material you wish to color Is wool or silk, or vaether It is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Is Dorothy Really Insane? There1! no quentlon of It, you'll literally "pa out" laughing tomorrow at the Rex. "40 WINKS" Approximately 0000 letters contain ing tax returns are a waiting their turn at the collector's office and it will be perhaps two weeks before re ceipts can be mailed out to many of these property owners, according to Lloyd Howe, deputy sheriff in charge of collections. All of these letters received before tbe time limit expired April 5 have been stamped and they will not be classed as delinquent. They will be bandied in alphabetical order. A total of about 18,000 tax atatements were sent out for the first half and collections so for are somewhat bet ter than during a similar period nt last year and much better than tlio year previous, Mr. Howe states. Local man Writes Magazine Article Belling railroad tickets is just as much of an art as selling dry goods says h. I. Graham, district freight snd passenger aent of Kugene, in an article publinhed in this month's issue of the Southern Pacific Bulletin, of ficial organ for the railroad in thin district. The subject of the article i "Ticket Clerks and Good Salesman ship." "By careful handling on the part of tbe agent ft is possible to in crease the sale of coupon and lonx haul tickets' says Mr. Grabam.-4'Ve must run the trains aod must have tbe business, and It is largely in the bands of our representatives to put BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets area Harmless Substitute Dr. Ed wards' Olive Tablets the sub Btitute for calomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. Theselittleolive colored tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liverand bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct It. Why cure the liver at the expense ol the teeth? Calomel sometimes play: havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. Headaches, "dullness" and that lazy' feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel "logy " and "heavy." They "clear" clouded brain and "perk up "the spirits, lac and 30c- 'Compare it witii others ' It baa no equal1 AMBERO-LATUM CHE8T OINTMENT For tho prompt relief of Chsst Colds, Croup, Pneumonia, Influ enza and Pleurisy I'alns. Price 60c. For Bale by all dma" atores. for the required effort to uphold ibe business from month to month. "Sale of round trip tickets, both local and Interline, is a very import ant factor in increasing the revenue of a station as well as insuring pas sengers returning ria our lines. A good salesman always haa to sell his line to himself, and tbe same thing ap plies to railroad ticket aelling." Funds for Church Will be Discussed To discuss plans for the raising of the annual budget for- the First Bap tist rhtirrh a motif In th gation bun been called for next Wed nesday evening, April lfl, according to -i.uuu..rnirui luufljr. Hie UlVVWlg Will hat nmroAuii t-i n ttnnA -4 l. " miumci ni ine church. The fiscal year at the Bap- rut cnurcn starts .May 1. Tbe annual "erery member" csnrsss to raise funds for the year's work will be held Sunday afternoon, April 10, it is an nounced. The budget to be raised does not include pledges subscribed for the new church building that is planned for this city, CARNIVAL TONIGHT A cflrnivnl in the auditorium of Eu gene high school tonight is being staged by members of the "K" club. Proceeds will be devoted to purchase of blankets for the use of high school nthlctic teams. The entertainment will be in the form of aide show at tractions and booths of every kind. REGIES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othlne double strength is guar anteed to remove these homely spots. Bimply get an ounce of Othinc double strengthfrom any drug or department store and apply a little of it night and morning and you should tjoon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished,, entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful complexion. lie sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove your freckles. We recommend Othine Complexion Soap for use with Othine, also an a shampoo it's wonderful for bobbed hair 25c a cake at all drug or de partment stores or by mail. Othine Laboratories, Inc.. Buffalo, X. 1. 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The next criminal case on the docket is that of the state versus W. E. Begg. The defendant is charged with neglect of his children. STATISTICS BORN BRAXDT At Mercy hospital, Wed nesday, April 8. 1025, to Mr. and Mrs. P. 11. Brandt, of - 701 V4 Twelfth avenue east, a daughter. Phone & E. Stereos for piano IS.- BIG DANCE At Veneta Every Saturday Under new management. Bob HolBten's Orchestra Everybody Welcome Free to Asthma and Hay Fever Sufferers Free Trial of Method That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort Or Loss of Time . j We hare a method for the control; of Asthma, and we want you to try j it at our expense. No matter wheth- j er your case la of long standing nr recent development, vheMi it i present aa Chronic .' ..; mna or Tiny j Fever, you shoti'.d eend for a free . Trial of of our method. No matter in what climate you live, no matter what your age or occupation, if you are troubled with AMlttna or Hay ! 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Bottle Ketsup ....... 25 C Prepared Mustard ....... 13C Fancy Hardwheat Flour $2.50 Wilso & Pacific Nut Oleo ... 25 C Macaronia and Spaghetti, 7 lbs . ..... . ., 50C Hershey's Cocoa .......... 15C Royal Club Coffee, 1 lb. . . 53c 3 lbs. SI. 53 Prefered Stock Coffee, 2V2 lbs SI. 25 Bulk Coffee 40c 45C, 50C SOAP SPECIALS 25 Bars White Wonder and 2 Bars Double Refined Borax For , S1.00 22 Bars Crystal White . . SI. 00 Lux, 2 small size ......... 23 C Large size, each ........ 25 C Rinso, 4 small size 25C Van Hoeter's Soap Chips 2 for . . , 55C Good Kitchen Brooms, each 38C OTHER SPECIALS IN OUR WINDOWS Jill I .m SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS AND BACON TODAY Friday, Saturday Year's Scream itfegk. Its Merry! It's Excitine! YOU'LL howl at the love-sick honeymooners who can't get married because there's no Minister on their trans-continental Express You'll scream at the beautiful blonde who kicks up all the trouble You'll gasp at the great train wreck -You'll enjoy every crowded minute of this smile-a-rrunute screen entertainment. Dl IDThLT T Slls6B "ST "ST -B TB TT T il ,r,r.i?i w ductton op his novel and play mm i J8UUBKHl sj.r.'stw i SJhAPS. letsisj . uttfh NORMA SHEARER. CONRAD NAGEL RENEE ADOREE WALTER HIER.S Directed by " A15 Goulding Presented by LOUIS B. MAYER. Picture AND- Special glasses furnished to- every person to view "ZOWIE" "Grand Canyon of Arizona" In Natural Colors Pathe News Regular Prices TODAY'S GUEST Elsie Anderson 711-llth West Please call for your tickets Daily Diet Stories (1) Carbon in the human body is a necessity. Carbon is an organic, non-motnlio element. It is found in tho hardest and the softest elements known. The average person of 160 pounds has more than 45 pounds of carbon in his body. Carbon enters into tho growth and development of muscles and softer tissues. "When not properly oxidized and compounded with Potassium, Calcium, Iron and Sodium, it produces fat in large quantities. An excessive amount of Carbon causes one to feel sluggish, lacking in ambition, no desire for exercise either mental or physical. There are certain pooplo who are CARBON types, and as this typo craves Carbon more than anything elso in food form it is easy to sec why potatoes, white bread, etc., have such an appeal, Growing children require a certain amount of Carbon because it enters into tho building of tissue. Tho Carboferic or Carbon type people should eat sparingly of tho following foods: "Potatoes, Sugar, Candy, Honey, Syrup, Cake, Pastries of all kinds, Cookies, Crackers, Doughnuts, "Wafers, Puffs, Gems, Pancakes, Puddings, etc. Look for the next edition on Potassium. CONSULT DR. RICHMOND BURGE DIETITIAN AND BIO-CHEMIST OFFICES LARAWAY BUILDING CONSULTATIONS ARE FREE Hours 10 to ., or by appointment 1L