THE EUGENE GUARD
Page Three
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are i"ir -
t , ,birh will increase
l'!U" .bo th scale provided
bill 3 n
which a referen-
k.illf 50UU" . ;aA fnr
- ... hp nrom,-.
niiir . Dal
soulbt.
5C him not as
Sd icwrdinf to Mr.
'h. hith enough to
Laf 1 V.. ,.. i the state
L..i BO lr. ' .1... lew as
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km
,vhen the low as
'ssttaPW'':
l" htdtes and
.. ..ill to be lc
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LjU"1 . . -n those in lei'
WL L.i.kinr OI " . ... . ,.,
rto f.vored house Dm o
BOB TURNOVER
UNUSIJALLY HEAVY
.rUiHn of fsllinj J";"
L-riMis ui "ome "r "'" " ,
r"ulw7 , tiii-iiovpr in
"sawmill, west of the
,rt, (mm 41, employment service of-
....i ml nt 4L head-
" ...1... 1..W
.... ... h nifirpiie iuu"?'
.... in the lossinit camps was
" . it been this sear.
IToods worn in i" , . , "
...t.rn Oreeon ami ..I..-.....,,."...
Li in Idaho, is becomini! more ac
L ,h reports show, and river driv
r ' ;nin. minine and asricul-
. - - . .
d work, have greiiuj n -
.rolo.rfd there.
i. PArti.nd the largest labor turn
tniTpar was noted last week in
Uinj camp" " Columbia river
t a adjacent termor;. ..iui ......
il kwtn I'" ''"''r for rc
wnrat Jobs. An increased turn-
of aairmill help also continuea
arkout Ibe week. There has been
i ! Me charge of operating schod-
U ia either camps or mills of this
Met.
Tke UDee Logging company nt
instill on the Kerry Line closed
ramo temnorarilr, and the St.
He's Last Survivor
I
IS
SAI.KM. Ore., April 2S. An onli
nance of the city of Pert. awl prohibit
ing aliens from selling soft drinks is
"We forjet r-niletelj the origin;!,
cost ami we are willing to nell for
extremely low figure to anyone wh-
can Mtisfy us of liin AniTicauisin nail
his seagoing experience."
Mountain Climbers
Are Planning Trip
Up Unsealed Peak
SEATTI.K, April 2S. Makiu
final preparations for the ascent of
Mount l.ogan. an unsrnled peak m
Kritish Columbia. 10,,'KX) feet high.
expedition consisting if 11 members
. , . .... w i in..i
l,nl,l ...! was lorm ng I ere loony. M. n.
held unoonst.tntiotml m an opinion : Boston, and II. M. I.aing, Candiun
of the supreme court today, written government nnturalist and phol
by Just.ce Iluruett in the cue of !. ; sra,iher. arrived here ye.terday. H. V.
.eorge and others against the city. ; I ....i,,-, , ittnlVn. Canadian aeodetie
Despite activities by a number of
Kugene citizens to have the state
highway commission establish the
route of the state highway through
Kiglith avenue iu Kugene instead of
its former route through Ninth av(
cnue, the commission has derided in
favor of Ninth avenue, it is stateil
by Uaymom! W alsh, resident engineer.
Signs will he removed from Kighlh
avenue to Ninth avenue next Mmi-
The opinion reverses Judge Taicll s ' wlrv,j ((r nn( arennd in command day simultaneously with the opening
F. C. Berwald, 72, last survivor of
the three that escaped from the mas'
acre of Custer's troops by Sioux In
dians, lives at the edge of West Point,
noar cemetery where the body of his
dead chief rests.
decision, of the lower court of Mult-1 , ,h; ...riv. vv.s to arrive today. M
nomnh county is. MeCarty. wlK is to direct the ex-
I he term soft drink is defined ,)(.dition is alrendv in Alaska, making
by the ordmance to -mean and include ,,,, for lb(, ,,lml).
any drink or beverage except tea. The mountaineers are to leave here
coffee milk, cocoa, chocolate and . simdav on the steamer Alaska for
heir direct substmites. -Aside from . ,.rd wlMr, ,llty wlll ,ravel over
he five drinks ment.oned. says Jus-1..., ,.,, rhfr rnrnm s far ..s
uce nurnett. ami the subsMule 'soft it Krm ,, of ,h, railr.,d emie.
drink it would include anvthmir not-....." i u.. .....b
.hi. r ...i.i. i ... . ... 7, :. ' """v " l""""-" "
"..-. .o itun but 100
. .... I to ;l ase
i..r. i .1 u. ' l,r""-'""n j glaciers of M unt I.ngan
lure of the 1-lth amendment to the
national constitution and the terms
of sections 31 of article 1 of our
own state constitution respecting the
of the new Ninth uvenue bridge,
is announced.
Hocause it wns felt that the nues
tion was one in which the city coun
cil should not take sides, the council
Inst night rescinded its action of last
Mouduy night, in which it voted to
approve the route along Kighth av-
) miles into the wiidernes, ; Appreciation for
camp ou one of the northern; Ctt . . ,
it vi is ixprcsseu
Our Aim:
To Serve
You Well
And
Faithfully
Always
IneorporaiMik
571 DEPAKITIENT STORES
Eugene Oregon
Where
Savings
Are
Greatest
Thruout
The Year
New Teachers are
Elected by Board
Three Tipples of
Mine Destroyed
privilrges of white foreigners who re
side here," says the opinion, "it is
I plain that in respect to perxons pro
posing io engage m an otherwise law
ful occupation, a distinction based
Solely on whether tho nimlinnnf t nr
is not an alien, is not permitted in ' searched tdny by Ftnte and ctmnty oi-1 snreth thin Knstrr Krasou 1 find
this state." I ficers for evidence tluit m glit tndi- Amer:eiin people through near east
.Justice Brown wrote a brief dis-Jcate the origin of the fire which de- j relirf helping to heal the earn of war
senting opinion. st roved the tipples last night with nnhy brinping nationless orplians to in-
Another opinion todav. written bv estimated los. of $2tK).(MH. Offirprs dependent self-support. Peoples -f
MORCAXTOWV. W. Va.. April 2S.
The ruins of three t;pp!es of the
(iilherl-Iiavi C0.1l comiuiuy were
A cablegram has been received b. ;
M. H. Pnrouingiau. Near Kast work- j
er who in in Kugene ut the present ,
t.be, from .Ipnisjlem, showing the j
appreciation for the work that is be-1
iug done. The eihlegrnm follows:
'Jerusalem. April ll. P,VJ,. !
While visiting Jeriisalcm nml Ni-i
Justice licit in the phkp nt Cmii-i'i. I.' f ststed their heVef that tlie circum-
Miss Theodora Klwell, visiting j Keane, and others appellants, against ! stances snrr Mirtoiiig the blaze pointed
teacher in Kugene schools, was rc-. the city of Portland, holds, null and to :nc luCnrUm.
tnined on the payroll of the schoid void the Portland ordinance wherebvi
district, and several new teachers I the city attempted to widm Ladd
elected to positions nt thc meet in;
of the school board last night. The
SO-minute luncheon hour at Kugene
high school wns ordered discontinued,
and thc school clerk directed to col
lect fees on "non-resident students. ,
A fund of $l."iO was voted to con
struct tennis courts southeast of Ku
gene lrgh school building, on the
promise of the high schoui to rnit-e
the balance.
avenue and Kast Harrison street and!
enjoins the city from appropriating
the Kvane land for that purpose. The
appelluuts are allowed costs and dis
bursemenls, Tho decree of the low
er court, by 'Judge (J, F, Skipworth
dismissed the pluintiffs' suit for in
junction and the supreme court re
verpl that decree.
That portion of a Portland or
dinance regulating employment ngeu
Paris Police Raid
Communist Homes
bible linds are truly gratefvil for tiiis
American assistance which m:il he
continued if thousands of reu-u-d
children are to be brought to useful
citirensh'p.
"JUllX TIMOTHY RTONK."
Despite petitions from about .100 cies is upheld iu an opinion of the
PARIS, Auril JS. Police today
searched 10 house.s where secretaries
of communist organizations Tcsidft,j
found literature and lists of members 5
and sfized daggers and revolvers.;
However, thp police said they found 1
nothing bearing directly npi n the com-j
bat last Thursday betwefn commun-
COLOR IT NEW WITH
"DIAMOND DYES"
Shipping Board to
Make Suggestions
To Next Congress
WASHINGTON, April 'Js'-liwnu-mrndntions
which will be made bv the
down. The camps of the Ore-1 -i,.,,n;a nt ipn,nVinn instructor in i sliioninrr board to the next conirres.
I- Lumber company at Dee, a high- J uilvaiPOi education at Kugene high I Chairman O'Connor said today, "will
M operation, have started logging , rt n,.M111i i.vti.or iMitn. Helen be made with a view to nmkinir i
Ltbf season. Farm jobs are plenty. ' A(l,isont nf Handon. to take the place ( possible for n private cwner to get
-raino- lor cuuiruf.-uuu wurera f i;,.n. Kn at Kmreno h n? 1 n the 1 out oil t ie ocean tim er l Amer.cil.l
1 sawmill. Portland, has been j be prmcj,mi nPXt year. Alberta Xmm
court for Multnoimi1) county.
persons, the bonrd refused to recon
sider its cut iu the salary of Karle K.
(aSpike) Leslie, but invited business
min it nd others to contribute to n
fund to make up the difference be-(Judge Louis P. Hewitt of the lower
tween the !?in.0 the board can pay
next year, and the $'"J00 necessary to
retain the coach.
Elections to teaching posts were
as follows:
Theodora Klwell. visiting teacher;
Frank Palmer, head of the history de
partment nt Kugene high school to
I succeed Peter Christtnuseu. who will
supreme court today, written by Chief is.ts and members of the "young pa-j Beautiful home
Justice McHride in the case of A. ti. j trots" in which three were killed and; dyeing and tint-
Lyons ngainst the city, appellant. ! -.t wounded
The opinion reverses the decree of
J SORE, TENDER FEET j
! RAW,JI2JLI2sJ
Lt( fallen off.
language department, while Miss
j Knopp is in Spain for a year. lee
I UeGoqd of Salem, the commerce de
partment nt K. H. S. tiny Armen-
flag and stay there with a reasouaul,
good can nee of making money.
Expressing approval of suggestion
that efforts be made to e nviuce mem- 1 you apply
ortland Woman
r lUngeS UU r eet trout, now principal of Newberg crude i bers of congress from the south mi l nesia,
.school, physical education and science
rOHTUXn. Ore.. April 2S. Mrs, instructor nt Theodora Koosevelt jun
lirr Sedlai. fiu'dromwl (10 feet Into I ior high.' Kd Kirlley, physicnl educii-
b old well at St. Joseph's home on ; tion and history instructor at Wood-
nst side yesterday afternoon. ! row Wilson junior high; to the junior
coat and . high schools, un.'issigned. Kuth .len-
liins. of Mc.Minnville, I.ida l.nrrell in
Kugene, Jennie Noreue. now librarian
nt Washington high school, Portland,
anil Kuirice I'earce, of Wnlla Walla,
Wash, (ierlrilde I.ivennore and l.e
one Ilarger were elected to the griidis.
ing is guaranteed
with Diamond
Dyes. Just dip
In cold water to
tint soft, dollrnte
shades, or holl to
dye rich, perman
ent colors. Each
15-cent package
contnlns dlrec.
Irritatini acid ! ton tmp
perspiration from woman can
the foot pores
produces and ag
gravates cracked
toes. Itching be
tween toes, raw
ness and tender,
aching, swollen
(eet.
The moment
Milk of Mag
Ht had washed out
a it over the pump to dry when
' wards heneath her gave way and
dropped straight down.
Hi( well had not been used for
in and.s-as dry.
The (ire department wns called but
-t only a 24. font ladder, which fire-
I'l tried to let down by n rope.
MnSedlai called up to them Hint
did not think ahe had been seri-
lr ifljored.
BUILDING DESTROYED
rORTLAXI). Ore.. April as. Fire
wrday afternoon horned a two
Tjlramt building at u".:t Washins-
5 rt. orcupied by the Winer
;tW company. A ccnernl nlnrm.
bUowi of unoke hroucht n huge
(rem the central business se--
h ( the city to the scene of the
BATTLE NEWS RELEASED
"HIS. Al.ril (idll'.nl.in
I I U men of a Krenrh colonial unit
rocro Ker, killed and 1 1 sol
out,ded in a (ight with 400
early in April the government
MBffd today. The h.tiln t..i.t..h
prred near Treiofia, lasted three
iM ttrec nights. The ntlnek-
'," retreated, leuvinc
1st
forty
Tbihps
all this soreness, itching and
mirlHIc .i ihnt "the interest of tiredness disappears, just pat it on,
America lies in helping to' maintain it dries instantly. Nothing else atops
and develop the carrying; trade of tho foot odors, relieves foot soreness and
I'nited .Slntes in private hands." Ilolfoot weariness so promptly aa this
asserted that the public mind pliould harmless antacid,
be "nirilnled" so that the board can "'" "non "'n,".nl!
dye or tint lingerie, silks, ribbons,
skirls, waisis, dresses, contn,
stockings, sweaters, draperies,
coverings, hangings, everything;
new.
Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other
kind and tell your drunjlst
whether the materlul you visit to
color is wool or silk, or wh3ther
t Is linen, cotton, or mixed goods.
Students' Sports Suits
In New Spring Models
Here i tvle and more! It'a easy to get style
without value. Style combined with quality and
character is the only
kind worth talking
about.
In two-button, single
breasted models w i t h
notch collars and patch
pockets ; pinch back ;
three-quarter loose belt.
Good quality Cassi
ineies in newest stripes,
broken checks and over
plaids. Spring's newest
colorings of course.
$19.75
Other excellent Sturfent
Sport Suits nt $21.75 and
J20.75
iff
Boys' New Hats
For Spring Wear
Full shape snap-brhri
middy Hats for boys, in
Spring's most favored
fabrics. Fine linings of
twill and silk nerges. Full
stitched brims
69c 98c $1.49
TheNewestHat
For Young Men
It's the "Springtime, a
lightweight (elt hat in Ocean,
London Lavender and Nu
bttd; silk binding; atin
lined
$3.98
Boys' New Spring Suits!
Two.
Pairs
Knickers
That Mother Likes, Too
Suits diat frmkei
good with the boysj
and with mothersJ
Styles that are full)
of "pep" ; models thai
boys like and values!
that measure up toj
mother's ideas of
good quality.
Two pin of Irakfe.)
or. doubt, tho
womr oxaoUoait osumi-l
sooro. asd qoolltyj
twaeds all In on, nlUi
or. foil of volvo suodl
with all Ibo stylo th.ro'
Is. Low pricod too
i
$7.90
Spring shades and colors. New tans, greens, greys,
blues and mixtures. Sizes 6 to 18. Make your selec-i
tions early while stocks are new and fresh.
Other Good Values, 5.90 to $13.75
'Thillips Milk
sell ships.
Our ships arc for sile," he nddrd. c,n (hollies.
of Magnesia." All drugstores sell 23-
New car Numbering
Service is Adopted
The latest devrloiunent of slpopiiiB
onr scrvicp is n new minibrring ilpvic'
which undoi.htfM.1y will he aircciaitl
by the tnivrlinit piibltp, utvorilins t
I,. U (iraham. district freiBiit . ami
pnsseiiKT npont of the fckmlliern Va
cific raihvny. Indicationa utmwinR i
itint and cur number have heretofore
been placed in the corridor window,
and could only be scon from the out
side of the cur.
Thc new indications, it is reported,
are placed above the vestibule thmr,
and will permit the traveler noius
throuph the train to locate Ins enr
easily. The number platen are inferr
ed in special holders brought out in
a new dewign of vestibule and do-jr
screens.
IXSUKE WITH II EN It Y TKOMT.
if
Let Tanlac
restore your health
aTL ls a" fagged-out
t .!,(,. ..",;,. '.5n.u are
Un .. ""ull. lacg appetite.
'I'ti M ,ou DacK to
.u nl trensth?
"fled s L'lon" hnve bpe
t-Jt laniac trnt-
, m".' thousands hae
. Us' "hter ,o1"' n"t lo make
ule. tou v
(treat
ft com-
ous Tanlac
Not Mr
fsecUl Ottor
tuMl Coupon
claw
I'U ""1 nullder,
i.. " "e 'am
T" an herbs.
i;-, ., "'"oil stream, ro.
i .,ky houy to re.:, in
ooa t new , ,. .
! fit . J"'.ac right to
" sot. . , , day nr
-!. ,Vi": .n" h' more
"T at night
Tour .l? .rrRrD
w off ' r.ne-
Sfn fnn
tlrst i
. .inn
tk.' , p D""e
k""h and
: I
Tanlac Restored
V IT f .1
tier rieaim
"Typhoid fever reduced me
to 95 lbs. and left me weak
s a rag. Failing to get relief
from other sources I tried
Tanlac and after 6 bottles
had gained 20 lbs. Now I
enjoya6ne appetite and feel
like a new woman. As a
nurse I give Tanlac ro all my
patients."
Mrs. J. B. Terrv,
1 101 ParkSt-,Ft.Worth,Tex.
Always
A Successful Dessert
Because it Jells Well
CCORES of tempting dish-
es every one a dcltpht
are made with Jell-well. Six
.delicious fruit flavors for
your choice.
And Red-Box Jell-well it
always successful, because it
always jilli veil. No fail
ures, never a doubt about
this dessert.
We use only the purest
" gelatine it is possible to ob
tain. Note its flavory frag
rance when the hot water
is added.
Try Jell-well and see.
You'll serve it often then.
Pure, certified colors make
this dessert as good to look
at as it is to eat. And it s
dainty and healthful after
a hearty meal.
Make any of the air flavors
plain at first. See how delicious
and clear Jell-well in. Then add
fruits for variety. You can serve
many combinations that will
make Jell-well for deiiert s fa
vorite in your home.
Your grocer has Red-Box Jell
well. Choose any of the six fla
vors to see how good we make
this desterL
RED-BOX
Chi j THE CALIFORNIA DESSERT
v-y . strn?
... w
VEGETABLE pills for constipation
k at atn of aa
; my special viter i m imfi, r
If TMi will ffcomrna?tvI thit dtUcimt irw i??t t.
dMert to Ave otf your friends. ft 11 in th 1 tei it-'ri 94V Fn let4 Mrn.
coupoo.and.tttM-h the CotnpurtuiM CsVX
cut fi om f crur Jell well tvm?t, Witb 6c j I rwlnajo it Cnmrtny mim frn sVntf
n stamp f nr pov'ace nd px stttifi, I , uA is Hinst. T tm4 tkr lnr t
will send you wt tA foir .ttractiv I "-"i - m m I I iih
lumiaum mki. Vow fronds. I an I f'' ,'c i l W mf lrtM.
jr. will thank you for tcliiat; tbn '
boat JcIl-wcX
Not
of
Going Out
usiness
B
We have only sold the stationery store on Willamette street. Our printing plant is
still under the same management and control it has been for the past 18 years.
t
WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN THE LARGEST AND MOST COM
PLETE PRINTING PLANT IN LANE COUNTY, AND WE IN
TEND TO GROW BIGGER EVERY YEAR.
Our representatives travel from Astoria in the north of Oregon to Yreka, California
at the south, covering all of Western Oregon, and we believe our company is one of
the large payroll establishments in Eugene.
The same kind of high class printing blank books, loose leaf and special
ruling work, upon which we have established our reputation, is going to
be done at our old location, 75 West Eighth Street.
j- " - -- " lsofl
Koke Tiffany Printing Co.
Phone 103
DESKS, CHAIRS, FILING SUPPLIES, STEEL FILING EQUIPMENT
1ANLAC
FOR YO Un HEALTH