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Fnge Eight THE EUGENE OUAED "Wednesday Evening, April 20 15K Mr. Gallagher nd Mr. Shean Coming, With Their Follies Troupe 14TH CONGRESS OF SI MOKCOH. April W. A)Mur thmi JVMI ii-lK'tt'H from nil part of! Hiiiii an- ulK n-liiiK tin- fourteenth! roiit;nNN jf (In- Coin num. t party, I which opened Monday in the Krem- liii. I Former Minister Trotsky, ivhoe i presence ua expected to he the chief J fYutur of lite nfitlHTiliK. hat post poned hi departure from Hukhum for nimther fortnight in order to com plete a hottk. ( Memm-ille, he lin been given a new IfUff on polfllrnl I if", awl Inn friend nr? Kiinciiiiie tlmt In fnm he en- truMed with li r''KMHiHihli- pom t Ion willi tin- government mid grnditHlIy re trieve hi former popularity mik! pre ttjcn. Among t li iiitionti to he iliHcii--ed nt th1 convention, which will con liiiii for the neck ure the coopentlive movement, Inrr'-nm-d nietiil prodw tion, iicririilMinil tnxntion, revolu tiotniry movement h iihroail, ami the recent nrtivilicM of tin Comintern (comuniiimt interim linnnle.) ItiiNHiu'n domestic resource have heroine grt'iitly repleted and th roin iimniNtfi Admit (lint methotln muHt ho Alfvpf tfi Htimnliito .home tnltiHtri-M and iitrrenHff the prodiieiivily of the peiiKantry who already benr taxation and other hurdenH apparently beyond their utrength. Tho majority of the government of ficial believe the pfiiNautH' preHent itiinlion will have In he further amel loraled if the government la to re ceive their active political xuppnrt i nd maximum benefit from their Jiib orf, I Another featuro of tho rongretm ftouhtlcHfl will bft M. .iliovieff'n re porta on the movement for a world revolution. M, Zinovieff will Inform (he rfele ' fate, it ia understood, that although no direct revolutionary aituatlon ex intn either lu the I'uitetl Ktatea or (iennany, a revolutionary aituatiou In general exist a throughout I ho world and he will rmphnimo the need for the ItuMdan coinmtiniata giving their ronatant attpport to revolutionary movement In other countries with the ultimate goat of a world revolu tion in view. ) ARE TO BE HELD CHICAGO, April 2I. Itobcrt N Htanfield of Oregon, chair in an of thf )uhllc landi committee of the United Ktatea vvunte, anuouueed hero lul night that the committee expecta lo hold public hfl.irioica In tlm eluvru public land tutei to aliuly the a 1- lutnUtratiun oml ruiiHervntiuii of both the reairvfil and uureaervrd portlam of the public iloiiuiln. The hearing, bo laid, will atari lome time lu June lu Arlxona uud then will ndjmirn Tintil the middle of An gina when (hey will he rviumrU in Montana, During the following aix week bearing will ali be held in Washington, Oregon, Idnho, Califor nia, Colorado, Nrvniln, New Mexico, I'tjih and Wyoming. Tb hearing will to(io about the first of Octn'ier, I've. limiuary lifnrina have nlremly heeii held in AVaMhingtoii with tho vnrioua tiep irlim nlH and bureaim tntcn ated, The interior department and the bureau if foreatry will prohahly lute repipMcutnllvei iirraent nt the hear ings lo 1m held in the wealern itatrx. t luiiruiait Slanfiehl ttiid t'mt mint of the agricultural 1-iuda of tli public fi'immi have been dixpoard of and lhat I in- next noention Iw what will be done wiih (he gmihig lunda and (lie mineral hiu l. The buirnu of foreatry at present ih In cburce of I tie rmrrved port inn of the public domain. It u h prtl, he anhl, thai utt expreaiion will lie giilm-d frnui (lie people lu th' flnie affertut that will recult in the pflkMug of ndetpiile U prnviiln lor Hie ndm uifttrnih ii of the public domain and for connervaiiott uf im reaotirre. Hole of Hostess Tiizzles Cermans HKHI.IX. April VII OPi-TIi, 'i'' linn In ln il fill tlir rnr ut li.n-1 tm in thf liftman n lull hniiRf tlur.;n i (lu- llil-uu liriii'jr .. I'rr'iilrlit Vim It'll i liflllxlrf in viiHKinr, ntiirii Rif ruUllu;i I amili( liii'iuiifr, f ItirliirH nM'iflv.' 'nn liiiirliuii wife. wi, wit lii l- ! tniil. Vim 4iirlmli, iliiil in Mn,l ltd. The prrniil.'iit rlr.-l lmi n nim-rj Mi. hut ihv it 74 rrnr, iilil nud I rflilly wnl 1 1 1 r -i i k It n mrHMin iM, I -ration mul h,r hi-nlth I t ..f in, 1 Th, mt likrly firm lii m tin. f irrUInt ' .iuln,r In-law, Mnr inrft, nrp HnritiKMa Von Mirrnli..i;c, ilffPtrthftt MR iint nf liic inmi liHUttftl mnfii t'f thf (irrmati nohtlil.r. H.ron Mitigarrt n: rrn .1 Kirl.1 Mnri.li.il Van lliiiilrnlntrg'ji nnlv on, iimur, roitiu ill Urn liirlnmi ll.iih.wfhr. llinr aril hi, wtff, with tiu-ir lw.. dii(lit-ii, lm' hi-m llilnn at lliin Bl'fr. Vnn Hlliilfllliiirt'a l.i ,luln.-r. nmitiiiii further ii'ihillti . Thi'i r Kruil lrmrnij;iiil Vnu llrurk tiati --i, nh.iae liliMlmitil is an ral I'viumuh Jinikrr, ami Krnu Ann, Mnri, Vm IVlila, who U rarriiil in a rrlirt-0 ling iffirrr nf L.im-ntmrit Council is 151 a mod For Fire Fatality (hp 1" .C ,MSTsc4 IrOTi $$WW3-1 ! mam ofam itsd (S,ii-.;il. The Hfbfkiili nl Odil I I. o. O. F. cfiin-ti-ry l-vlh.a- hankfl aiM:ial riuturduy Diel. t'lorfnce cinilm-til Hn wi-il altflnl'tl anj fr.lu a filianL-i;il . wbu-b were attended by mikIini very iui cef ul. abuut Jf j-J tieiiiK liiken in from the bankets, all of which were wrapped in firnny pi per. .Mm. fiirk and win. Charlie Simoui, left Kriilay f ir Knlerpriar bcre tiny will make their home with one of Mm. Ilink'i f"U. Mr. and Mr. II. I. Timrnloo drove over from Miirnhfie Id anil itpent Snn ilnv wil.i Mr. iliornt Di parents, Mr. .ii.l .Mm. 'I'. ('. Thornton. J. II. M rcer of l).iiiurk. X. I)., .tin I fjmi.y, ure hei-e looins for J iilC-lt Nil. a .. A. UcKadlen ha" lukfn the agray for tlie rt'enrity Inmiran.-e (iiinpany. lie ill luiiille all kiuda ot fire inMiraiice. Mr. and .Mm. II. II. Donjlna ani Jaun viailnl Mr. and Mra. fc. r.vei- ..on in l.iiseni' ini.iiy n k'h II. .1. Ilnre t i o.ii.ind bw pur ' i liimi-.l the old l, Tulli.r plnce in tin j t iitn liart of lowu. coiifiiiling of i lim'Hi' mul L'i.'j i"it. .1. A. .McKaddei hnnilli'd tue deal. Mr. Illirk will If iiiimI.'I the houm' liee. Xeff of the- aervicea ; large nuni- j her of ueialibora and friend. Mr,. - llawley Ivid been an invalid f- r the past three and a half years ui... I -re , her suffering, patiently and unconi- ' plaining!)'. Her loving d:anisilion and bright outlook upon life endeared beg to all who knew her. and the foimnti- , nity feel a great loss in ther panning. ; Two good harbinger for winner, weather today a laig" floi k of geese heading north and a buiR'h of boy, ; with bathing mita slung over their shoulder, ueud ug for Hie awiiniiiin: , hole. I Misa Kd th Webster left for .Marsh-, field Saturday. " ijuuuajr guests of Sr Mr. and l- t r. .... rheir dinner guests' ut"? Mr. and ilr CI,... t-. . iarw.. nit u......... - kut n. r j . Ili-nrv Itobile. Mrs., (lnttifred (iraher 'er .eta, Mr and Mrs i .. .."'-.. . .. . , .1 on ..n.l - ,.. anil Mr, doun liariies mere uibiiig - ""Firr ..irin i. treatments. . Mra. 1. C. liryant n.i . Fox was Misa Anna Queen before her marriage. John timber returned Monday night from Clnvenble Springs where he has been the past month. He left treatments. Mrs. II. It. Kdwarda and child re turned Monday night from l'ortlnnd where they had been visiting Mrs. Kdward's mother, Mrs. C. K. Mcllon ald. Mra. 0. A. Smith from Iloseburg is viidting this week with her parents Mr. and Mra. Frank Hawkins. Sawmill A at Latham will put on a night shift the first nf May. This mill sawed 17),XH) feet of lumber Monday. L..a Gale and Krm, j ' 03 me IJewey Vil5n . moved into the i'.utler i, ' " hill. ",,t s l -Mrs. II. T. Smith visited Mr, e Berk Wednesday ., . '" t V .1 I ELMIRA ' i KLMIKA. April 28. I Special). - j ! -Mr. Kogers and family have moved to Medford. Oregon. Klvin Trout is home from the hos pital. He was injured in an automo bile accident a i-hort time ng". Mr. Wishman's son from Silverton, He ia a n llinb. r and Oregon, visited him W ertneailay. CRESWELL k I I V . 1U Mr. Norman Purkernon uiuuvr imriy ounuay for i. bota tm foot) un he c.ni jc -t a i iHiiiubinil hop lie w Jl .,iix.neM4 here. Joliti eln"ii. w'fe and con left lo ittv f. r Srurtle. Mr. NeUoii wui the loriner ounr of t!ie I.nirtiater stor;-. I toy rhilipa ia ill nt linue witb u Kevere nine of tonnilitin. .Mr. and Mra. H. C. Ilinsen, Mib"d nnfl W'urreii apent Sund.ijr at Swia- ll'XIl". A. J. Kaiwer in spending t'.ie week n I'oi t ami, on btirtiu k-. WALTRVILLE WAl.TKItVIIJaK. April l!S. (Spe-ciiiU- .Mr. and .Mrs. 1, eater Stacy and family of Lebanon, Mcshm. John Itur-r-i ns and 1 ipes of Kiifjeiie apent Sun day ot . L. Stucy'a. Other guest Uwei-P Mr. nnd Mra. l' W. I'age, Mr. 'a nil Mrn. (ieorire Willinn and family, mid Will White. The I.notes' Aid will meet next lime with Mrs. W. C. TheniB. Welcome Keheknh lodi-e hud a Ip eial meet n Satunhfy night ni the call of the noble grand. .Mr. and Mr?. .1. I . IlolmeM and fam ily of i;ugcne spfiit Sunday with iler.ry llolmra. The Walieni.le and Thurston haae hill team plnyeil a Kiune nt Thurston Sunday. The store wua 7 to S in fa vor of Thurston. CltKSWKIX. April 20. (Special) A small blazo Suudny afternoon at tiiP homfl of (jeorjee Gilfrey caused i uite a hit of unusual excitement in town aa the alarm has not been beard for some time. The fire was caused by a defective chimney and outside of n damaged roof no other damage was done. I r. Wheeler gare an interesting talk on "Thought" to the high Bchool aw I Tiicsilav mornini?. .Mr. nnd Mra. Ihxon spent Friday JlMiu for Mr. Graham has rented Joe Wlriti o.ifU f'-r place. j V. V. f'olgaard made a trip to E gene yesterday. Mrs. llawkly called on Mrs, IjhL evening. Mrs. Crone who ha-i- bin workin? nn,i Saturday in Portland. for -Mr?, liraunm, returned nome on Sunilay. Mr. Clarence Tripp nnd family have moved in the house vacated by Mr. It serf. K'orenee Moade visited at Tju ion's a few flats last week. .Mrs. Fountain bus returned home imtii Wnlker, Oregon. Most every one m this vicinity is on 11 1 Alfred Smith, Mr. and Mr ? unt Clive. Mildred and Wi'A- J" Nma, Kevat Loa Gale and Knni j Hrynut and Eva t'rnnp. ir Mr fiml Mra W i .". dren of Veneta. si, '..JT"1 Iteck and children gave y j u cui pi ice uiiuier imilav at hl.i Hev. nnd Mrs. Haih li'f , spend the week with friends i UI'll. I'm Th famed Mr. Gallagher and Mr, wlch Village Follies," coming to 8hean, and a bavy of artista models, aa they appear In "The Green the Helllg . theater next Tuesday. News of Nearby Towns Special Corrcspondenco To Tho Guard From Various Llvo Districts In Its Field. . MUIN;ri i:rJ. April LU (Spec ial) c T. N'uphufalsi left yesterday for Jllriiinhlf. .North 1'akolii. I. A. Smith, fireman at the Moun tain St a I en Tower company, was back on the job Monday after a week's vacation Hprut on his ranch nt l'all Creek. Jack Kinsley has rented bin house to A. Hishop of Mabel. Hart Tate ami William Rogers came frnui Mine Itiver Monday on a visit. Mr. Tate, ia a guest nt I lie home of hkii sister nnd brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Panks. Kpliriam Mathews had his right hand slightly cut between llu thumb and Index finger Sumlny when the team of mules he was driving started to run away. A M. Itlchardsoii left yenterdav morning for bis home In l.inslaw nfter spendnig two weeks convalescing from a recent (linens at the homo uf his son, Emery ltlchardon. Mis. Thernn San-otrr, formerlv Miss C,nrhitte Stewnrt of Sprmgf ifbl. came frm rortluud over the week end to vinit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Stewnrt. She will tm her vi witing fr inula a lid relatives until Salnrday. Mr. ami Mm. I). W. Mi Kintmn ami dn lighter M ma returned M o inlay evening from a trip to 1'ortlsnd where they visited nt the home of Mr, and Mrs. Addison .lelllson. While in l'ort land Mr. McKiunon hsd his voice tried out tor rndio liroadcnsting fiver KiiW and will be bookrd this fall. Mrs. Samuel C. Wright returned Monday evening from n trip to 1'ort land. Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Nadvnrnih re turned Moinlny ntghl front a tuotol trip to I'oNlnnd, nhrie they visltetl nt the home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank lluhiik. They stopped off t visit frieutls at Salem, Albany and Sclo on the way home. Mr. and Mis. ,. C. Wilon motor ed to l,el..iniii Moiidny, rcHirning in I he evening. The Keuiom of the Springfield high school defeated the sophomores t to I In an interclnsn haselmil same play ed Mumbiy afternoon, thereby winning the interclnsn hateball series in the high school activity context. The sophomorea now at nnd second, and the juniors and freshmen will play a game in the near future for third place, It is announced ,y Vvrn 1 . Main, principiil nnd coach. ' Mrs. Milton Cyr and Mrs. Wilbur Uoyd will entertain tho I'ine circle needle club tomorrow, April IHl. in the afternoon, nt (he home of Mra. Cvr, between Ninth mid Tenth streets vu mm pect to more in some lime this week. n Wednesday the McKcnzic local met at their accustomed plnce and an oyster feed took place i mi mediately following the business sefion. Mrs. Sam (Jnilard. Mr. J. W. Foun tain, Mrs. Mnry Potter and Mrs. Mubul Schmcring nre delegateM of the Wnlterville Neighbors of 'oodcrufl circle to ( rants Pass at their con vention in Mny. The play entitled the "I Mitch l'e tective," given by high school pupils of treut nt l.eaburg school Sntiirda night was certainly well done. There were twelve characters, six boy a nn! six girls. The fnrinera union held Mie'lr regu lar meeting nt Vidu Saturday night, uancing after the meetiiij;. The Ladies' Aid socie( of Walter ville church were entertained at th" home of Mrs. Stella Hinn h on Thurs day afternoon. Vases of .mrple lilac and narcisia wrn plncx! in vns,- throuichout the living room and dr t ue plnyground adjoining the Metb-j i,,muH refreabmenta were served b odist church is being leveled and fixed up for the summer by volunteer la bor from the church. Men were at voTk on it Monday evening, and the city svniper was hired to use on it. The foreign missionary society of the Methodist church met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mra. Her nice Vnn VaUiib, ir.Ti C street. DEERHORN li:i:illH.N April VX The Mc Keniie high school wilt give n pla at the I. O. O. l hall in Wattcrville Friday night at H o'clock. "Tio Much Marriage" Is the name of the play. There are five characters. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Thlcncn' new house will soon-be finished, Tbye ex- the hostess. The next time th ladies will be entertained at the home of Mrs, V. C. Thienes on May l-Mh The election of officers will be held on May TIiomo present were Mis. Ira Isluim. Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Evelyn llarrit, Mrs. Snm Cunningham. Mrs. Johnston of l.eaburg. Mrs. Mueka. Mrs. .1. V. Koutain. Mrs. Corn Mr Nown, Mrs. W. C. Thienes. Mrs. Opal Jennings, Mrs. leror. Mrs. Mnry Cilispte, Via, Irmn and Fannie tiod ard. . JUNCTION CITY jrNfTHIN CITY, April L'S.- ! ft l-! S B IS U I . 7 f,t R E R BBS t B I. Eugene WEDNESDAY MAY 6 mm MAKSIIKIKI.li. (ire. April :1t -The coroner jmy in (he crte of tj.-Msthfii-hl fue vjiiih rccetiti mul ix (1. sth retufi-d Kit . u.l.i t Moiils night Isi.ng snv linine there m.glic be vu (lie Mirhfiel rii v ctuii il. The Ci.ruiirr'a Jurj taut ttst lud ny in-ptclinn he. n in ide of the Unhl Ing and rep rid io th. ftre imtrolml clfirt, the apiMiuentt would haw bvtt) rloied to jcii:pincy. BOISE MAYOR NAMED IlfUHK, Ids , April '.it. F.rn (I. Fnglnon, wim re-erctct mayor of Hol yeitenjsy by h msjority of IHH otia oer John p. C"nion. Uth mttt running as Imlf-peQdrut. Sent By Hit Own Doctor "1 wH.rwl tlrMafullr wtlt. PtUt (W 10 until an (-- ttJ kmmmit. B.tt nhlilN rMMl4 I frt ly M t. Vi, I ' naiMMifloil lr m4... m1 1 am wU mnd bMhlky," If you, too, are suffering with Piles or other Rectal or Colon JiwMvWrt. you mutt iHHiner or Ut wop rxicrtn.ei.ting with your health, and l cireJ aa I haw cured ihouiands of rases. many of the most sever arui of a long standing 40 years. Mv wn-urf t csltresimentUi.tU ARAN 1 hbPioo.neyi.Hit Pile, or our fee will he tcmnnetj. mmA WJ.t tm, m Fit EC. f t hria -r-. -a. PORTIAMO 0(1 DEAN. M D.Inc act; ivrTit urricit Oil 1 1 anSNt-ct ON SHOW CaWtdS' )Ir8!EIJ DAILY AT vPMFOMVCf .'1 41 LY AT j Grand Stand Chair Scats on Sale at' the Eugene Book Store The Keen Eye of The Forest Ranger From tho lookout. For est Utilizers scan tho -turroutulint couiitr y for trnoos of sinoko tho fororunnor of n serious firo if not tnk oil euro of nt 01100. Lot's koop thoir work ami groat lianmiro to otr valuahlo forests down to n minimum this yonr hy stiuupinc out Piimpfiros boforo tlioy nro loft. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eugene, Oregon buHv plnntire Knrden. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sdnberg of Kugene relntivcR hmere Sunday. K'in rn crule school will close this week. Mny White hns been visiting her rnntlnifl. Kounttiin. Howard lHxon wns first baseman on the Kugene high school .tenm thnt played at Corvallis SnttiriJ iy. IIo also won BPcond place in the truck meet with O. A. C. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Melvin Miller visited Sunday with his nephew Hoy Miller I and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carol Groshong ar I rived Sundny from Tacoma, Wash., Miss Velma Shove spent th witti Mrs. Kaddiff. f ! Miss Kunice Alleo accompani-d Pitriy or irienus on a week-end to Portland. A mother's -day proprnm i, fet. nrennreii nnrt will ti ; " K"n tt i Christian church on thnt dar cattle in this viiniff k. . I 1, luv lirM week. x 1 -Mrs. ,T. I! Hard,,,., mks- clnaa mer nt lifr dn.a ' I ' '-iiiurunj a ernooo. Mr. nnil Mra Hitfe-,. . .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will XW& Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole COTTAGE GROVE I for a visit with Carol's parents, Mr. j nnd Mrs. H. Groshong. Mrs. George Itater of Kugene was is criinut nf tho In dins' Civic Imnrnve- j ment club 'J'uesduv afternoon. Have Musterole handy when a coid i Mrs. f. .Inckson, Mrs. Tom Silk-! Jtarts. It has all of the advantaeeTS wood, .Mrs. inciter, -nrs. Arnxier, ' Si"'":lv"-"Vl u piaster V 1JH- la 1.1b M..U V A Winl.nrUtl I JU I ' . DUSter. YOU illct annl; -J.i Mr. and Mrs. N. Steele and Mrs. Cora I e .infer. F""st you feel a warm linz'e I idUon attended the Odd Fellow celc-! as the healing cintment penetrates the i bnttion in Marcoln Moodny. I pores, then comes a soothing, cocfc i fi-1.. i- i i i sensation and auick re hef me jrnriiifio uivu una im-.tu im, , ------- store fmm Hie Front Btreet lmililiDg i . Pe of mustanl m to the ohl warehouse store buil.ling . SSHli "g- Mrtk il i recommended by manv nurw on urogon avenue. j i(Kto Try NlJsteroleYor brShg FRANKLIN BEERYDALE ItKItKVDAIJ:. April IS. (Spe rinl I -tjii'itc it hirge number .of mo thers nnd fri-i.dit nt ended the closing ihiy piniie (f the Herrydnle schuol. It wns n beautiful duy and all enjoyed the bountiful dinner nt noun. M 3 "eb;.ter. Ihe trnoher, receixed many compliment h for her fa thful work with (lie children during the year. Mrs. !. It. llawley, who pntiscd nwny suddenly Sunilay. Anril 11), whs In d to rest Tuesday in the (ilenada ( '( TT A t i K ( J HOVK. A pril 20. j (Special) Mrs. K. M. Wheeler left Tuesday for Ituttdale, Hritinh Coluin- hia. where she will vis't her daughter. Mrs. W. V. (iildersleeve nnd family, j Iler son. Osear Wheeler, who accom panied here as far as Portland, will c to Canada. Mrs, Caroline Camejon who has FRANKLIN. April 1!). (Special) been visiting her sister. Mrs. Flora The Victor Itible class of the Chn McGee of Cottiijre (Jrove since lust j turn 0. S. met with Mr. and Mrs. . ttober will leave Thurndny for her j C Ivie of Junctiori Thursday evening, home in ChicaRo. III. Mrs. Cameron; It was Mr. lvie's birtlclny. The eve makes her home with her son-in-law, ning passed sweftly with the usuul lliuohl lhill in that cty. 'sinking, music and games. Itesides th.? Horn. Sunday, to Mr. and Mrs. 1 birthday cake, adorned with nmre than .lames Powell, an SA pound daugh-1 1 t caLdles. other cakes, ice cream ami ter, Hetty Lou Powell. .f. It. Manning returned Tuesday from Savanna h. Missouri, where he has been in n satiliirium. Horn, Sundny. to Mr. and Mrs. O. It. Aubrey of Gowdyville, n son. Horn, last week to Mr. and Mrs. Pee Fox of Gateway, a son. Mrs. C'ffee was served. Present were Mr. and Mrs. T. Ilnudiwith of Kugpn-, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Purkerson, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Purkerson, Mr and Mrs. N. L. Purkerson, Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. A'len, Mr. and Mrs U C. Allen nnd the family of the host Mr. nnd Mrs. It. C. Allen nnd boys .natism, lvmbaeo, crouo. asthma lgia, conestiont pains and aches cj uu -. joints, sore muscles, spraim I ruises. c'-Jlblains. frosted feer. miH.,.;! behest. It may prevent pneumonii I na nu. ToMolher-: Mutteroleis iM maae n miide.' torm for babte, and) small children. Ask for Children's Musterole, . 35c and 65c, jars and tubes. ii Better than a mustard platttr " ' " AS THE world's largest manu . facturers of farm electric plants, we have been working for months on the development of a lighting plant that could be sold at a radically lower price a price so low that it would bring elec tricity within the reach of every farm home in America. We knew that a million farm homes were ready for electricity that a million farmers realized the money-saving, time-saving value of electricity that a million farm women had learned that electricity would lighten the bur dens of farm life and bring new happiness and new opportunities to their families. A Price That Ii Revolu tionary We realized that a Small reduc tion in price would not be enough. It must be revolutionary drastic. And we wanted to be able to offer this plant on very easy terms so that every farm home, whether owned or rented, could have the benefits that are so much appre ciated on the 200,000 farms where LMco-Light is now in use. And Now It'i Ready Today the new Pelco-Light is ready. It is more than we had hoped. Quantity production modern engineering millions of dollars worth of machinery re search and invention have pro duced the Delco-Light that can make all farms electrically lighted farms. A 600-Watt Non-Storage-Battery Plant The new. plant is a genuine Pelco-Light in every respect full 600-watt capacity, strong, sturdily built, economical in oper ation. It is equipped with a standard Delco starter and an economical starting battery. And its price is only 19S t. o. b. Dayton the lowest price and the greatest value ever otfered in a Dclco-Light electric plant. 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Never before has Dclco-Light cost so little and been soeasytobuy. It means that any form home votir home can have Dclco-Light today. At the bottom of this advertise' mcnt appear the name and ad' dress of the Delco-Light dealer for your community. Call on him, write, or telephone for full information specifications of the plant, illustrations of the fixtures that come with it, details of our complete installation and wiring plan, and the figures that show how easily you can now get Dclco-Light. Delco-Light Company, Dayron, Ohio, Subsidiary of General Motors Corporatior W. I. HARGIS 837 OLIVE ST., EUGENE, OREGON MODERN APPLIANCE CO., WSTHI1U'TKS. W-2 SKCoxn AVK., SEATTLE, WAS