..Evening, April 14, 1925
THE EUGENE GUARD
Pnga Three
in
LIFEOFWOMAN
, ns ANGELES, C.I.. April 14rA
I . intlltl Oil w sslu,u
I""' Mia. Ida T"sk ' ,n'
t "V0".!,. .7 her life- en f
,hat pk :,f ai:pa.rLn!iy
-j It urifbborhood drug store
.,. ... lost night, con-
r'".ftpr Miss Trask left the
I""1. ,h. druit noticed his
S.k, sn'd notified the police de
::;eD.. Scores of policemen were
.irbed to tlie neignoorUu
bcuse to bouse canvass in
. ,Bpt to lte ttie -should
use the poison. After
,.hour search they located a
Z of Miss Tra.k h0 had Kom-
r.,.,d ber to the pharmacy,
i Miss Trask was informed
l ie drugs'"'' "lis,nle 8he sam,61ie
I teedea to use the medicine last
th, but that she felt as though she
P ,j -.ir until morning.
am
ewiston Council
Accepts l'roposai
hf Timber Company
I.EWISTOS. Ida., April 14 The
eiilon city council ""
. 7l. nf the Clear-
tier Timber company and the Inland
,nr and i-igni cuiiiiniij ,u ......
f establishing nuns, iiu...
. .A in (hi. I f'lenrwnter
i 10K fill""'- " ....-.---. - -
r at Leniston. The city is bound
In tho tnnHpr nf ftp-
pVC a5Mbi" -
V CUlUJ-aii.. o
as it once aim 10 nine me i-mui
lanier 01 n'-;. '"
, two companies ni ihimku m
.i...- fi.-a imiiinn miliars.
ire wau
The action of tbe council secures U
Ciearwater valley nn exi.ens.uii v
railroad into the Clearwater tim
l.i. k.. tin V.-i-tlidiTi I'jicific niic
r on i t - - -
Liod Pacific rnilronds. The two com
i Will join ID HUH aeveiupmru
ire a pan " i ....
... ... Tlmhn. .Amnonr nn.l
:. ..:n.iil tho tntfll inrrtannpn
rldent to the milling operations
Lion will aggregate twelve million
Dr. Frederick A. Cook Goes to Pri
rison
arly
of
he
iJars.
feridn's Coming
To Canada Awaited
ASKATOOX, .Snsk., April 14.
fit preparations are being made to
Icorae l'eier origin, Jr., who be-
ue king of the Duukhobors after
fither was killed in an explosion
a train in ltrilisli Columbia, when
returns from Russia, it whs learn
here today from F. W. Cnznkoff,
president and general manager of
Umtian Community of Universal
tberbooii, Ltd. '
YouDg Verigin will be the greJt
ritual leader tf his people and hi:
not have any business worries
distract him," snitl Cnznkoff. "lie
veil educated along spiritual linott
mr left Lmiiida shorily uftcr nis
Iriral with his father to attend the
ersity of Tiflis in the Causnsu,
ia. He is nut n business mini nnd
irriral will not clmigp the busi-
s policy of the communiv.
e like lanada and the g .vom
it ol the doimninn. J here is no
til in reports that we nre leaving
other climes for we are sntisfle;!.
intend to keen all the laud we
e and in the future the Doukhob-jr
ny will enlarge the settlements."
lexican Soldiers
Rescue American
WASUINGTON, April 14. G eorge
rerraer, an Amenmn r.iti,n
:1 by the I'enn MeTirn v.,nl .,m.
s1 and alHlueteii nn n ...
tiran bandits near Tnipnm. Inn
0 mcued hr Merirnn f,.,lrnl ...1.
". A report to the state depnrl
x from Charles Hny, American
""i lampico, telling of Fertner'
"" said that in the fight between
""ai nail bandit forces one
a killed and the lender cap-
ml eitcuted.
State demirttnAnt h.l
pit reprtaentations to the .Mexican
""""m in this ease snrt nfficials
ratified by Ihe forceful and
"W action taken by the Mexico
1 gfferament.
LY7WELL. DONTBE
mui Lir. Mward3'
Ohve Tablets
.n ,:" '" c"ar alter vou hav.
tisuS,! ?hve,Tab'ets. the
'.ateaHn(ir..ac!,on.'? pentle and
,!one , . , anfl "ritating.
brSh a d ,1 dark brown taste."
Tmi,Mrla,Purf'y stable
S v T,3U ar the
aui look. 13cand3QcT
Dr. Frederick A. Cook (left), once acclaimed by the world as the
uiMuvcrtr ui ino norm poie, is now an inmate of the federal pen-
nemiary at ri. ueavenwonn, wnere he was sentenced for 14 years
for promoting fake oil schemes. Cook Is shown here on his way
to prison In custody of Sam L. Gross of Dallas, Texas, U. S. marshal.
SCORES FLEE AS
I
(Continued from page one)
valley at some places a mile wide, is
under water.
Hundreds of small houses, many of
which are set on stilts, line the river
at its bank, but slate troopers be
lieve no lives were lost because of th-j
warning.
' Although the water was hlh
artund the bridges of tbe Michigan
Central and the Detroit, TMedo and
Shore line railroads below Flat Rock,
traffic was not interrupted. Small
barns, boat houses, wooden farm im
plements, trees, bushes and furni
ture were drift tip down the valley on a
current running ten miles an hour.
The troopers reported seeing chickens
clinging to drifting sheds and once a
dogL marooned nfop n smnll bard,
howling in fear as tbe waves rockPd
nnd buffeted his rnft through th
wreckage.
TWO DIE IN STORM
BENTON HAKHOR, Mich., April
14. A high wind and electric Btorm
caused two deaths, wrecked a partly
completed factory Miilding and snap
ped off numerous, telephone poles in
Berrien county inst night.
HOMES DAMAGED
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 14.
A windtorm that almost attained thf
proportions of n tornado, hopped
about over Indiana Inst night, leaving
in its wake a number of damaged
homes, uprooted trees- nnd levelled
power and cominuuicatlon lines.
Apparently entering the state from
the west, the storm passed over Sul
livan in tbe southwestern section only
a few mi north of the territoiy
hit by Inst month's disastrous tor
nado, then moved northwest, tracing
a path through Indianapolis, Kokomo
and South Bend, and veering eastward
to t ort ayue.
The dfiage will aggregate several
thousand uollarB.
Hoofs were blown from a few
houses in Fort Wayne.
Liquor Prohibited
During Election
MANILA, April 14. OP) The
legal machinery has been set in mo
tion for the-enforcement of the new
prohibition low regarding the sale
of intoxicating liquors during the na
tionol elections next June. The law,
as amended by. the last session of the
legislature, prohibits the sale and
dispensing of intoxicating liquors dur
ing the two days on which electova
register, during the two days prior 10
and od election day and during th
entire time consumed in canvassing
the votes.
The old law prohibited the sale of
liquor only on the two registration
days, the eve of election, on elect on
day and during the counting of th
votes.
At the elections in June there will
be chosen members of the house of
representatives, one-half the mem
bership of the senate, governors and
other officials of the various pro
vinces of the Philippine Is ands.
Seattle Telephone
List is Advancing
SEATTLE. Anril 14. Telephone
subscribers in Seattle in ll-L'4 totaled
1K),U42 compared with SG.488 in llliiH,
figures announced by Superintendent
Jackson of the department of public
utilities nhowed.
'lias consumption lust year was 1.
710.41M.Odo cubic feet compared with
l.fi2H.S2S.G(MJ cubic feet the nrevinim
year, his report rend.
Baby's Health andComf ort
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Ask any good furniture home
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Sulkies and other Juvenile
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Chairs, Cocoa Brush Door
Mats and Cocoa Floor Matting
The greaj demand for the New Uni
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Sweden Vindicates
American Citizen
BORAS. Sweden, April 14.
(AP) Full redress for unjust im
prisonment has beon accorded
by the highest Swedish judicial
at-thortiies to nn American ctti
zn, Charles Winter of Moorhend.
Minn., who, armed with a power
of attorney, came here in October
1923 to collect an inheritance .for
a client
On the accusation of a' rival
claimant, a woman resident, who
charged that his power of atrnr.
ney was a forpery, Winter was
arrested and kept confined for
15 days. As soon as the genuine
ness of the client's signature was
established he was immediately
released and the chancellor of
justice hfmselr took action against
his accuser and her attorney.
Governor Suggests
Record Attendance
SALEM. Ore.. April 14. Governor
Pierce today issued a letter to the
people of Oregon suggesting a record
attendance at the opening'' game of the
first series of games of the Pacific
Coast Baseball league to be played in
Portland Tuesday, April 21, and sug
gesting that business men allow their
employes a half holiday for the after
noon. "It gives me great pleasure', says
the governor's letter, "to anuouuee
that the opening baseball game of
the Pacific Coast league will be
played on the afternoon of Tuesday,
April 21, 1112.. I urge everyone to
attend the game. Baseball is a dis
tinctly American game-- the finest
American sport. The men who spend
their time and money to bring this
attraction to our very doors should
be encouraged by large attendance. 1
suggest that biisinets meg give their 1
employes a half holiday in order that!
all may have the privilege of wit -
netting what will unquestionably he
a real game of the greatest sport of
the 20th century."
MO GLEE CLUBS
TO GIVE CQMGEDT
Bees Discourage
Home-Loving Wren
AHKItDKKN, Wash. April 14 (P)
Mow the maternal instinct of a tiny
wren twice in as iiiaiiy yenrs wis
frustrated by a colony of wild bees
lias been related here by Situiuel ltcnn
a bird lover of this city.
For two years, .Mr. Itenn said, he
watched a wren currying material t
build her nest in a liird lionse he had
erected, and although' she occupied it
for d time each season nnd laid her
ecss, no bahy wrens ever put in their
appearance.
Keeently when he was chnnpiiiK the
location of the bird house, Mr. Itenn
discovered that both years wild bees
had taken possesion of the nest und
had formed their honeycomb over ihe
mother wren's e:irs. The second nest
hnd been built over the honeycomb
nnd the wreckage of the former sea
son's hopes.
Kuccno eitiiens will Iiave an op
portunity to hear a concert by the
combined elee clubs of the University
of Oregon Thursday evening, April Ui
at the Wuiimu'a building on the cam
pus. This (U'licvrt will bo under thu di
rection of John Stark Kvuns, whion
will mark the fourth number of the
series, of concerts spousored by the
university music committee. TJiis con
cert js HlllioilOltil .. ill. .1 i. .
usual interest this year due to (lie
conibiuiiig of the two clubs, which a
..u riiureiy new anil il.stuot featur-.
"Hiawatha's Wedding Feast" by
Coleridge-Taylor, which is a musical
setting of Longfellow's famous poem,
is one of the most beautiful and nov,l
numbers on the program. It lias never
keen heard in Kugene, which fn.-t
gives it a distinct element of inter
est. Frank ,lue, t'hinise tenor, dura
some of his f.nest solo work in this
seliction.
The unusual choral tcchn:uc of ihf
glee clubs will be displayed in a sep
arate group of numbers in be rendered
by each club. Miuiy known num
bers will be presei toil, among whion
are "Mali I.iinly Ia.u," by Strickland,
and "The Ilird of the Wilderness," by
lloraias.il, which will be given by (he
woiii.d's gee club, and "t'astilla," by
Protlirroe, nnd "Snga of Araby." a
solo by lfiehsrd Adam, accompanied
by the men's glee club.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the many friends
for their kindness and benutiftil floral
offerings during the recent illness and
death of our beloved daughter and
sister.
MIt. AXl MRS. .1. X. r.EIOH,
Mil. ASM .MltS. Cla il. l.F.'tJH
HKI UKX LKUIH,
HI TIl LKUIH
tlltACK I.HKIH.
MltS. A. A. J'.U'L.
All Fat People
Should Know This
Fat people owe a -debt of grati
tude to the discoverer ' of the
now famous Mnrmola Prescrip
tion. And they ouKlit to be si 111
more grateful because this effec
tive obesity remedy Is now pre
pared In tablet form. Mnrmola
IToscrlptlon Tablets enn be ob
tained nt nil drui? stores the
world over nt the reasonable price
of one dollar for n box. Or you
can secure them direct by send
ing; the price to the Marmnln
Co., General Motors BldR., De
troit, Mich. This now lenves no
excuso for dieting or violent ex
ercise for the reduction of the
overfnt body to normal. ,
Avoid Operation
In Serious Case
Of Kidney Trouble
"For tbo past three year I had
serious thoughts of an operation, due
to a serious case of kidney and pros
tatic trouble. In talking to a friend
regarding this trouble be suggested
I try AUita, assuring me if it did me
no good it would surely do me no
harm, an it was purely vegetable
compound. I nsed to suffer great
pain, getting up four or five times
earh night, and I want to tell you I
am entirely relieved after taking one
month's treatment of Ahita. lo
you know it has even helped mv ap
petite." Signed! U. Cm. FUAZEK.
Alvitn Tablets are scientifically
prepared from the wonderful alfalfa
plant, which through its Jong root
absorbs the vital elements linte,
iron and phosphntes necessary to
health and vigor. Alvita has proved
especially beneficial In overcoming
kidney, bladder and prostnto trouble.
No mutter what you have tried, try
this remedy of Nature now. A dol
lar buys a box at any drug store. Al
ways in stock at Ku.vkendall Drug Co.
Mail orders accepted, Adv.
Dr. Ash ton for Chiropractic and
Electro-therapy, Opposite lleilig ths
ster. Phone SCO. tf
PENSIONS UP FOURFOLD
UNlON, April 14. P Great
Britain has expended in war pensions
$.i,,K)0,0HMKH sinco 1.H7, necon'ing
to Major Tryon, minister of pensions.
Incidentally the minister point h nut
that the pension paid a totally dis
abled man today is four times great- ;
er than before the World War.
The public srhools of the United
States cost about $1.S(K.,KH1,0WI in
1024, the largest yearly amount in
history.
Ladles of G. A. R.
Will hold their s"c"ol Wednesdny.
April at 2 p. m. The Belief Corps,
Indies of G. A. It., and the public are
cordially invited. nil
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University Glee Club
Concert
The combined mpn's and women's filee Chilis of
the University of Oregon in their finntinl concert.
UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S BUILDING
Thursday, April 16
Tickets on Sale at Laraway's and Co-op.
COMBINED STATEMENT
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK of Eugene
nnd
EUGENE LOAN and SANINGS BANK
At Close of Business April 6, 1925.
RESOURCES
I.onns nnd Discounts
Howls and Wn mints
Federal ItVservc J'.imk Stock
Hank J'reinincs
( )l her Ken! Jvslate
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Circulation ,
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125,898.06
99,000.00
2,474,479.15
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