The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, April 17, 1925, Image 4

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    Pago Four
THE EUGENE GUARD
Friday Evening, April 17,
THE EUGENE GUARDjS?-w
teach, for duolajr advertifiog matter,
nee lints.
Maybe Our Invitation Was a Little Inopportune
An Independent afternoon newepiper publlihed dally except 8undy.
PAUL R. KELTY. Editor
Ofllcee 1037-1041 Willamette Street
The Eugeue Guard It a member of the Aaaoclatd Prcaa. The
Associated Prcsa fa exclusively entitled to the una for publica
tion of all ncwa dispatches credited to It or not olherwl.o cred
ited In this paper and alo the local news published herein. All
nglita of publication of epeclal dlspatchoa herein ara also reserved.
The Eugene Guard Is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation!.
A 16-Page Advertisement
(Albany Herald and Democrat)
lienrao C. Stanley, r.-ttutriuc the
1 ..t.,,1 .t-i.j.wrw hllHim.aa in V. II Vf!)-. ID'
EUGKNK 8. KELTY, Buslneai Manager i -ertJi a adve rtiaeuiei.t in a
Knv.-n ntAiirintr. Tha advertise-
Telephone 1200 lmHllt commutes an entire section, li
amount to 1-8 full (juluium or -1U
column iocbei.
A fw HuodMjd ago tlio Mujr com
pany of I.on Angeleii inserted a aeveu-
juige udverttnement in the loi Ange
lv Time. Tbe four auj ri page ud
verlmtiiieoU of I'vrtlnnd firm in ttie
1'urtlaiid tiHJN8iers during the iunt
full add winter are remembered bur'?.
Th'-ne itdvertuenienu are not the
work of ex jieriiucuterii. The men who '
pay for litem know tbeir imtmrns.
Mr. .Stanley, for iixunr, entered tbe
grocery buain?M in Kugeue many
vear Ago, ne ironifreu grettiiy.
T jinrMir,J 1W nmved to N.uihera l nlifnr-
l Ilia, Hrri' IHT J
KII1IAV, AI'MI, n
The Governor Fires One.
T!io
nier-
Whun it camo to designing cross-word puzzles, (ho
nnciont Romans had i over our latter-day puz.lo-mnkers
like an awning. This square, in Latin, was found
scratched on n piece of plaster from tho wall of a Roman
villa in Corinium or Cirencester, in Hrit'uin, according
to tho authority of "A Cotswold Village," by Uibbs.
It is supposed to have, been written there about 1700
years ago:
HOT AS
OPERA
TENET
AREl'O
SAT 0 R
The translation of this puzzle, is "Arepn, the sower,
guide the wheels in work," according to tho Christian
Science Monitor, and it is particularly interesting be
cause its initldlo word is a perfect palindrome,
notable aucrci
ti - ., r.. . .. , , ., aero-riling to I " t.u.ril, anil at
omcil or 1110 V liriBIian CllUrell Ol l.OIlagO tmiVO trlhutra IliM m-rra to constant,
Tiartiematcd 100 per cent in the n an for n lint less Knxter1 triii't t nw.iaper advenii
church attendance, they are telling tho world. It was l I' f
n lew visiting women Ironi outside the church member-1 tint he knows what he', lining when
ship who camo to church hatted and thus marred what i h """ '" ' in " l
was to have been a eomplcto demonstration. Tho few Vh'l "pX
avIio camo liatttni. nooortlnijr to tho Snntmol, "nttnii'toil the iuin. lie tnw tbat inteiii
ronsulorahlo nttoniion" mul it ntUls, "Tlio nttoiuliuu'o ! nt pp "r i''" '"''r Kni-t-wnH
law, Bomo jirohnMy being present out of curiosity . ,u"1 mor 0,1,1 mori'
In fton whether llu wnnien hml tho nprv r. i l.i-.....ri. t '
Willi lllt'ir IIMVtTIlHtMl KMIUI. ' I WHO NIUM.lltHl
church with that motivo gt their nuswer. The women
of tho church I i I "go through M and lronrht confusion
to tho hufihumlrt ami inalo relatives who thotht they
wouhiut.
biiitiiiet jiietbodn
and lnyiiig large advert!. ng mre
retfutnrty. That lie figure ibai ad
vertiing la I tie aerret of hmmrhH is
tndicfitrd rery rlarly by bia Hi-pnge
udvertiMemeut of IMt .Ss'iirilny.
A great many utercbnnia wuie
rn'-ti'y In ndvertining hy tpending Ion
lit lie. 1 hey di not iowor
enough to move llieir 1"ikI. J li.-y ari!
like the fellow who put a 1'ord engine
Into a J'ieri'fl-Arrow truck and won
derpd why the outfit didn't walk off
wilh a five-Ion load. The reiifion why
tbe truck didn't mote, of course, wait
berauna there wnan't enough power
to mova it
And io in advertising. There are
time when more power in needed to
aell gooda (bun ft required in norm til
tltnea. Wa lutve bei-n pavning through
vurh a period. At such times ninny
merchanta reduce the power of their
advertising instead of increasing it.
The reaulc la the advertising doesn't
get reaiilla, Like the J'ord engine in
the Tieree-Arrow truck, it d"en't
wove the load.
TXTTIV.V rii.vnnuir Pierce was elected ill 10:
VV eoiinlv irnve liim a majority of more than two to , le' reiUrUi ia Kugue wiih a large
one. Tho individual whoso efforts contnbuted ... arger lr ,,, y
degree tin... tlio enons 01 any umm i j.......... , praeiiring ound
result in this count v was lie n Uorris. i no govcinor -just
removed Mr. Dorris summarily from membership
on tho state guhio commission.
The governor camo into the lust legislature with a
mcssago jiroposal that game control bo placed with
Oregon Agricultural college, Mr. Dorris, who was in
Ki.ii.in l,.)hviiur fur LMiine commission interests, opposed
this project. Tho governor expressed a disinclination to
I r VlmKi-lincr. veteran chairman of the
game commission, whoso term was about to expire. At
about that timo a movement developed which had lor
its purpoRO tho phicing of control of the game commis
sion with tho state board. Mr. Dorris, perhaps because
of the governor's attitude on the prior questions rolorreii
to. supported the movement. There was a compromise.
Mr. Fleischncr was reappointed. Tho game commission
was left within tlio governor's control. J no governor
iho ithintr hill, which envo a tenth ol the
Kamc comminHion's rovonuoa to tho general fund of
the Htatc. Air. Dorrifl oppoKed it. It becaino n matter
of current report, and wuh not denied, that CharleH JIall,
of Mar.shfiehlt had decided to run for K"vornor next
vear aaiiiHt Govornor Pierce, and it wan concurrently
Haul that ho would havn the Biipport of lcn DorriH.
erstwhile whoelhorno in the Pierce team.
Politically, therefore, Mr. J)orr'm him Kiven. ground
n-plenty for offcimo to A ho' governor, wIioho test of all
ofl'ice-holdiiiff fihioNs under Inn adminiKtratioii is that the
office-holder's mind shall go along with his in nil things.
.And so tlio governor forgot tho debt Hint he owed to
tho Hen Dorris of and incontinently fired tho Ben
Dorris of 101,0.
Hen Dorris is known ns a man whono chief activity,
perhaps, is political. Probably he would not, if asked,
ho disposed to deny that accusation himself. Hut he
lias performed real servico on the gamo commission. Do
is genuinely interested in fish and ganio protection lie
brought 4ohis service on tho commission deep study of
its problems. T Io gave to it sincere, hard work. J Io was
efficient. His removal furnishes cumulative evidence that
with tho governor tho first consideration in all things
ih politics. ,
If the handwriting on tho wall is interpreted aright
by' some whoso experiences ought to qualify them ho to
interpret it, the end is not yet of political manipulation
of tho gamo commission. Nobody need bo Hurprised if
nn offensive shall develop against the position of Captain
ArJO. Burghduff, tho gamo warden. And, based upon his
experience of somo i!0 years or more, tho warden's
qualifications for his present r-laeo nro high. His re
moval would ho a blow to tho interests of every sports
man in Oregon.
A Big Ad Order
(Hnsehurg Newa-I.eview)
Kighteen full page of advertising
waa the allotment made Io Kiigene
pnpera by a rertain firm of tlmt city
which opened ita doora for btislneRa
yeaterdny. It wna the Inrgeat order
for advertising ever plnced by a single
concern In Hie atnte, Tlmt tbe Invent-
nient brought bnndnome returns to
tbia progressive merchant there ia no
doubt. lcing experienced In the gume
of merchandising for a long period of
time, and having at'idied advertising
from every angle to get tbe bent ro
wilti, placed lita faith where known
results could be obtained- fu Ibe
newspapers. The power of advertis
ing has started nmny n man ou the
road to success the lack of using
judicious space in newspapers baa
been the foundation for many a
wreck.
.
A Slxteen-Pago Ad.
(Mrdford Mail-Tribune)
(ieorgtj C Stanley, who erected a
new building end opened a atom in
ttugctia Monday, where everything to
cut and many household necevaitieti
may lie purchased, hod a 10 page ad
vertising itcctiou, J -8 columns, iu the
Kiigme tJmird Saturday evening wbtcn
ia cUinii'd to be the lurgeHt aingle
ucwNpnpi'r advert iseiniut ever pub
lished In Orogon. lncorpornted tn the
Ml pages wre tbe iidvcrtlsemtuta of
'J I mtiioniil ndvertlaera whose goods
Mr. Ntnnley veils.
'Jvhere were jt) other pages iu The
(jtiiird of thnt dtiy, limiting p:igea in
all and there were 13,700 copies is
sued and mailed to regular subscribers
and others In the trading area.
'J lis edition ia a credit to
Guard and the enterprising
chsuia ol Kugfue.
'
A l8-Poe Ad.
(Laliruude taiserver)
The Kugenn (iuurd appeared Sat
urday with a H-piiKe edition euntiuu-
fng, among ntber lntereaiiDg and at
tractive thing, a Hi page advertio
ment for a Kugenc grocery store an
nouncing iia opening there today. Mr.
Kelty eiprctsed tbe opinion that .it
was the largest aingle advertisement
ever public hed by any one firm iu the
stnlo of Oregon and we have no wij
ol contrmlictiiig him. t'ertiunlr it w:t
n fine advert icina section for the new
merchant aud one that should reply
hint heavily. IncmVutnllv, lie Is a nv'vv
merchatit to ligcne btit not new to
(he grocery business. He has attained
notable success iu other locMlitiet,
SS s7&hfV)D - i ' I ST-ppHQquTTb
CAPITAL TO BE TRAFFIC MODEL
One-Armed Driving and Kindred Ills to be Banished, Says New
Traffic Director
A romantic young couple were married the other
day on tho bridge which spans the creek at the foot of
Ihu main drop of matchless Multnomah fails. Their
flowers were the trilliums and currants that dotted the
surrounding nooks, and their wedding bower was fur
ther decorated with tho greenery tbat "Spring's green
witcherv is weaving. M Scoff not at their prettv con
ceit. A married life launched in such surroundings
can liardly go otherwise than hnppilv, in the main.
Here's to you Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Socsbe, ,lr.! May you
take your grandchildren back in numbers to see 'the
little bit of heaven that is the spot where vou were wed!
Oregon Briefs
At a luncheon lM week in Norlli
llMid tbe Coos May Ministerial a!-
nation wa enlarged to im-lnde all!
ministers In (Vo ami furry counties.
Uy niAULKS P. STKWART
fNKA Service Writer) 1
WASHINGTON, April 17.-WoPh-I.
i-.. ft- r
O. Kldridge, aims to make the cnpital
a model for the whole country ui the
matter of automobile regulation.
His theory la thnt drunken drivers,
fleeing bootleggers nud miscellan
eous morons ore responsible for
moat accidents. It's in whizzing
around corners that they generiilly
get in their work, he says. Alno he
thinks there has been ton strong a
teudcucy ou the authorities' part to
subordinate pedestrians' toifcty to mo
torists' convenience. Eld ridge, ia going
to fix all this. And no more spoon
ing at the wheel of a car, ho adds. .
"Nobody." he insists, "can drive ju
diciously with his arm Around a girl's
waist.'
inally Kldridge concludes, truffle
regulations, no matter bow good, are
no good at all unless rigidly enforced
and right there, he observes, is where
majority of cities fall duwn. lie
won't.
Tho Justice Department gets very
few appeals Io be sent to tho Atlan
ta penitentiary for L'. yearn. That,
however, Is just what tierald Chap
man wants, and in his case, it's easy
to understand why. He insists tbat
the federal government only loaned
him to Connecticut to try him for
murder, and he thinks a borrowed ar
ticle should be returned In as good
condition na it was borrowed iu. ile
sides, if he's hanged, how can he
serve out lus long Atlanta sentence
fur robbing the mails? '
Tho Justice Department hasn't
made up its miuil.
the.convietH ho can. Leavenworth has
nmrc than twice as many inmates as
It wan built to hold. Atlanta isn't
quite tbat had, but bad enough. So
much accommortation wasn't needed
in the old dsys. Prohibition law viola
tions hndn't been invented then.
Smallpox is more prevalent than
(he government 1'ublLc Health Ser
vice likes. Not only are there too
many cases but they are increasingly
malignant.
The idea is that people develop con
siderable power of resisting a disease
they have bad among them for sev
eral generations, and either don't
catch it or have it lightly if they
do. Thus the disease finally runs it
self out. Only it ifrn't dead, just dor
mant Reawakened, it usually finds n
generation which has lost tho old im
munity,, nnd begins ns a much worse
disease than it left off.
Just so with smallpox. It partly
rim Itself out nnd was partly stamped
out by vaccination. Now tlmt it ap
pears to be reasserting itself, it may
prove to be dendlicr than ever,
though fortunately under better con
trol. Keep vaccinated, ia the 1'ublic
Health Service's advico.
The State Department is hearing
from many American residents of
France who are scared at the prospect
of a capital levy. Some of them hive
large French property holdings, espe
cially the brnm-hes of various big
American companies.
A capital levy, if made, will hit
them all. They can't get their wealth
out of the country, either. Present
French laws forhid. Tho government
proposes to take a Isrge chunk IU
i'ho fact Is, the attorney general i per cent, and It will be more than thnt
't a urn Hi inttrectfi1 in I 'li I k .... .) - l .,
isn't as much interested in Clntpinuu's
technicality as Chapman is. The gov
ernment has more priaouers ibau it
wanla now. At this very time l.uther
C. While, new superintendent of fed
eral prisons, is at Leavenworth, try
ing to find an excuse for paroling all
if tbe franc slumps, as probably it
will.
If France were a little country,
like one of the Central American re
publics, the State Department might
eo its way clear to opposing thjs con
fiscation. Ueing Frame, it isn't likely
In New York
s)
ltv JAMKS W. DFAN
XF.W' VOUK. April 17. Knining. t
Not violets, but great slashing j
streams of water. It bits tbe pave-1
incut ami p3tter up into a silvery!
spray, scurried along by the April j
witul, gleaming white puffs against ;
the black. ;
ltai transforms New York. It puis'
a sheen en its gray drahnfs. lit
way, the street paved with gold. Anil
you can have the milk and honey.
When sudden rains come up, the
street umbrella Rrtloainen "here make
small fortunes. They find trade ni
theater entrances among tht-se who
are unable to get into a taxi. I iw
one man btst n gbt sell alHuit ,iO um
brellas in 7t minutes nt 1 each. Mr
probably made AO per cent profit. A
hard rain would pour through one of
those umbrellas as through a sieve.
When Auiuit Marbold was found
desri. a Ruicidrv m ti.ir t
brightens citerior. Hut it intensifies I which tie lamented the lack of re:.!
lonrliue, j ter. Mis a t was needless,
lion men, more or less,
.tub n Stout, a Uaker boy, has won,
fifth prise In McCullongh's great im-l
tlonrtl rarlooii entile!, The committee!
was headed br Hud Fiher, creator of
"Mutt and Jeff."
Plann are under war for the reor
ganisation of the Uauk of lUudon
Director declare that depositor will
sustain no Io throoth th ctoos
of the bank door.
Th oil development Uintn
eontltmrs to be of inter?, A ecind
roinpaoT ha entered the field aed
plans to hiu drilling within tn J
days.
Jjllhl J Car 1 1.0 people ol hUgeUO Voted. V2M to 701 i !taf Grove nty council hs
for tho purchase of new firo apparatus. I.at Wctlnes-: d''t,1M !" pl't',,"'' ,ft, 0", U,M'
l.ok through the restaurant wirt
dnv at tlmt girl tliere. Her mesl fin
ished, she sits there, alone, .icnntly
looking out upon the dimsl street.
Shall sli" slosh along to a movio? Or
tlmll she scurry back Io her rvnn
and await another ilav of t. ii? ts !he
think uig vt ft home in the p untry
where h fir blaifd bfigttily ntt the
hearth while O'e rain beat's g. title
tattoo on the luuf ?
Four small w sl'i of a re-otuirg
hou on a ratti lucnt: 1 1ioii.ih.1h on
thousands f Hiem beie. Is t,trrv ,
greater lonetines J
Hut ennih of t K f , Com Von,
wheie the lijNts are bright. N.ir bs,
t the strrett. Mirrors of dMheing
I-lht. Psxements e i-.id. tui!ianr
giowing n hnllisn.-e. Dorhle en
rhantntent of tie irsi w le m,
Abve the etecirv lijht .r.'k nn.)
blink and whirl in a refmgi'nt k'.v,
Anil uitdfr lht tlsn.e lr m
w Mn!r-
fjintasiic sttrn. A'i.-e
nnl-
Could h-ive
. told him where to get renl beer in
New ork.
...
J r red and Adele Astaire, brother
and siter, on a few rcaibn lme
jpatcd as hero an heroine in musuai
iimedies. Such brother and sister
hntlons have been rare in dramatic
; offering. Itegmald SheffiP, has jit-t
; joiueti me rar o( "MkW,-p" in whin
he appears Ns the sweetheart of uw
; ister, Flora Sheffiebl,
I .lT:e cndtii-ins for some n-gro;
;are t- dsy not an K..,,,t a, wf,en ih.v i
(we.e vlave. Here are itms frmn a
report nf hoitaing conditions iu !(., r ;
Ieii: Thrr persons steep in a d.u-k !
r-om hard t b ggrr than a closet, 'P ;
I m one small r om wuh ue ,,f tMtJ1
and kitien, s'l in t'iree sniall io n-
whIi ii.. bsih or tmiet. Kbit thst hti-
i o-.It rtb rutting tiKifr rent tn n-'-i
I sries for a month.
o ntbe nmon, an cuild it be grain for
making moonshine?
Opportunity ia oftn mrstnken for
trouble.
An optimist ia one who realizes
things cau't he as bnd as he thinks
the ynre,
Long dresses didn't look well with
bobbed hair. We hope the women
never shave tbeir tea da.
1
Recent aircraft tests indicate Gen
eral Mitchell's serious mistake was in
having more sense than his superior
officers.
.
They do things .different in Paris.
A thief escaped there on a bicycle in
stead of in a high-powered car.
extra German babies, 20 years from j
now, may have to be stopped at some '
new Verdun by a fourth as many
French babies. War demands cannot
fodder, or else no conceivable birth
rate would give France enough ol it. ,
Tbe world must raise babiea for a
better purpose than that, or it might !
as well nut raise them.
:
25 Years Ago !
I From The Guard April 17, 1000) j
A new crosswalk U being laid on
Ninth street between Mayo and Ale-'
(ii u re's and Loughmiller and 1'cter s
stores.
Maurice Schwarzschild has returned
after a trip to the southern pans.
Members of the Oratorio society
are having to postpone tbeir regular
rehearsal froui Wednesday until Fri
day. J
9
Jerome Knng is a 'visitor in from
Cottage Grove.
Mrs. F. L. Poindcxter hsa returned
to Eugene after a visit with her pa
rents at Llewellyn.
V t, w
Attorney Charles M. Kissinger baa
gone to Vancouver on a trip of legal
business.
. v
Hon, T. G. Hendricks is having 23
acres of wheat resown on his farm
jirst south of the city, '
.
Miss Martha Medley returned to
her home in Cot tune Grove tndnv
after visiting friends here.
Over 4.000 voters have registered
and names are still coming in at a
lively rate.
MR. HAPPY
PARTY f
Yb vy LU F t TKvs
SHOP SGO0DANDCUJ
11 O OMNI I MKY s
NHAT MEAN !
Half of Washington
Town is Destroyed;
i
BKLLIXGHAM, Wash.. April 17. I
Fire Wednesday destroyed half
the town of Hamilton in the upper
Skagit river valley, causing n bs
estimated at f 100.000. The fire started
shortly after midnight in a hardware
stcre nnd spread to adjoining busi
ness buildings nnd residences. As
sistance from the Sedro AVoolley fii"
department probably . prevented tl:v
struction of the entire town.
rHIS is a sanitary age
From baby to
pop we're thinking 0(
everybody's health. This
shop is kept perfect!
clean. Tho meats w gei
are pure articles of food
We invite your patron!
are because we've rot .
right to it. 8 1
Choice Beef Roast 15.
Shoulder of Pork Roast 22e
Veal Roast 20e
V.Ylo Spring Lamb Z 2'm
Sugnr Cured llnins '2
or whole 3qq
Sugar CAired Picnics .... 22o
Fancy Nugnr Cured
Iincon Vi or whole .... 350
Watch for Mr. Happy
Party.
BSSk m n m m u.
For Information on
Rail and Water Trips
PHONE 140
OREGON jk ELECTRIC
In Lighter Vein
No Sympathy Asked.
tNew Haven Register)
"My wife belongs to o many clubs
and societitB that 1 see her ouly about
uu huur a day."
"Vou poor fellow !
"Oh, that's all right, Au hour soon
passes."
Health Note.
(Boston Herald)
In keeping well, half the trick is to
take hints before they settle into
symptoms.
Signs of ths Times.
(.Santa Barbara News)
"Good heavens, man, what is the
matter with your face? Were you in i
an automobile nccideut?"
"No, I was being shaved by a lady
barber when a mouse ran across tae
floor."
Joseph's Show.
(Good Hardware) j
Teacher "Can any boy tell me tli4
earliest reference in history to a
thenter?"
Tom my" Yes, teacher; vrt read in
the bible thnt Jcseph was taken from
the family circle nnd put iuto the
pit."
...
Almost.
(Iondon Post)
There nre bright moments in the
life of n schoolmaster. At a' recent ex
amination in General Knowledge, a
pupil defined a volcano n follows: "A
mountnin with a hole in the top. and
if you look down the hole you cjn see
the creator smoking."
...
Lucky Aunt May.
(Progressive Grocer)
"Mummy, has Aunt Betty got a
little bsb ;"
"Yes, dear."
'Has Aunt May?"
"No, she has a little dog ins-td."
"Oh, I supp le she had first pick!"'
...
Enaine Rehearsals.
(Chicago News)
An Kng'.ih act-r at the beginning,
"f the long run of a play iu Chicago
took an apartment close to the rnti
mad. lie a'tnmloued it after a weeks
occiip.in. t. "1 think I could have be
'oine ued to the trains going by itt
nisM," he said, "but every morning ;it
o'clock two ermines r,nnn under nir
window and rthcursed until noon.'
LIKE TWO PEAS
IN A POD
To the casual observer two violins look as much alike as two
pens in a pod. In color, shape and stringing they appear to
bo twins. But !n the hands of a master ono may be worth a
king's ransom, the' other a beggar's purse.
To the casual observer all banks, too, appear alike. Their
buildings are much the same, their services tally one wiih
(he other. But ask our customers and they will tell yoo
Their answers will be something like this:
"There Is one bank In Eugene where you can be sure of al
ways getting more than you expect, nnd that is the I'nitPd
Stntes Naiional. For the past thirty years that organization
has helved Eugene's business grow and prosper. That's tin
bank for you.
4
U. S. NATIONAL
BAN K.
CjAe Bank of Service
EUGENE LOAN Fc SAVINGS BANK
one Bank for Savings
FILMS
DEVELOPED AND PRINTED
"THE WAY YOU L1KK TIIE.U"
nt
Baker -Button's
KODAK SHOP
7 West 7th
Eugene, Ore.
"Everything Fotographic"
Eugene's Ltadino "Kodak- Store for 10 Years
.1,.v (l...v V..1...I 1 1 11 lliwc ..... ... . - .IJonm, the pro
...... ...... . . in. i in iijiv iir mis Klllim hirh ill he rr
iiitpnniliiH. Hi" iwst riini-liiNiiiii nni! can form lo mvoiint
for thin itt thnt city offirinls mxl tlio nrwupHpiTs fniKvl
lo nmkp tlio ishiio elrtir to tln voters.
re.ervi.ir Ml..
hirh ill he ere.-te. a H.'Hi.l gal
lon re.erToit tn r..t e-.V.'V
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The Guard's Big Ad Edition
The Oregon 1.timhr MnipitiT b
opened lt ogng rmp in the head
waters of the Vet fork of II.mI
Hiier ami a crew of i men are get
ting out 1-ougla fir
tan. of
on ih ll
I me tiere fr m ! omer 'I:
wea and 1 H s'.an.i m s at ;r,
i msjr
I Howell's Comment
Ity t lll'S I I It . ; iv) k 1 .1 .
'J'HK n.tj. of l.irths over death ia
1 ranoe la.t tnr v:i uny ome
aa.tiin 1C..i the rear he.
f 're. The rate in liennmir n ,e. ,.
I ..lt the h,t. k ovrr
::io.iiim ,r. wh-r.m ,h. t , ,
are. a u.iiiil. freaiii t-fin-erTie..
If live norl.l e:e r.vil re.l. the. '
-I n-t nee, i rry at all. TI.ev
Tom Sims S;ivs
the
Big Ad fdrtioa ,
(Portland Telegram)
n'GF NKe. r. April 11 - Tha
Fug tie tiuard. afternoon daily news
paper here, rapidlr ia forging tn the
front as a metropiditan enterprise un
der the gudance f I'sul H. Kelty, ed-
The Her. ItN-bard Horking. ttned
Methodist intruder, die-t Stindav at 1
his borne in Halem. He had mviptd
pulpit a in arums tllameit a!!.r
cities.
bustuesa manAger, Th edition of Ut
Saturday afternoon was lime,! la four
section, of ,Vj p.gfs, the number of
rages being increased I accomnui
dat the advertisement of the biisi-i At meeting is.. .f ,ne Am;.
nesa houses in Kogrne. The Stanley 1 In,,,! rhamher f Comment John It
store, ne nf lltig.ae leading mer- fuller. h has sre,i fv rr s
I t antile ets!-hhinta .n .r ... I . ... . L
Itnr, aad bit mib. Kuu. . Ktlir. wction. y r., , ,uo, tAuilia, .tautial la.T.a.o ia Mlar).
A THOUGHT
lie that 1,.1,-th h'.n !fe
le it; and he thit hateih
life in thi. notl, ,u V.e,i
i.ni i I'fe eii-nnl. .I..hn t.'
pKllll.M'S th n.l r... -,r
Ml!ed a ItVtStl Mter Moe,
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ei ght b"
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liolia hue li n.-nen.
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lo not. in fa.-l. ..rr in refir.l t,
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Monolith Plastic
Waterproof Cement
p214 National Steel Fabric
for Stucco Work
LOCAL AGENTS
SCOBERT'S WAREHOUSE CO
, .SUILDINQ MATERIAL
4a Seventh Ave. West. phone 523
rh .i.
enm
' fresi.
Nfia.l.
Is t
SOMETHING WRONG
Honilnrhet IWknche ? Xorvmwt All down and out I
Hon t iiojrlort yuursolf. .Neglect mnv lead to seri
ous illness.
CHIROPRACTIC I
heinoves the cause Health returns
GEO. A. SIMON ?
Ex.m,n.t:on Fre, ,S Willamett. St. Phon. U '
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