The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, December 21, 1928, Image 10

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Asilndepeadcat aftcrnooM lowiiaper published dnllr vt Sanda?
Otnm 1087-1M1 Wlllinetw StraM T.lephons 1204
AlTON r. BAKER .... Editor and Publisher
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THE EUGENE GUARD
Depeml:
llTTLI ORFHAN ANNIE
The Business of Girinf
Tha Buftni Ouard la mcmbir of tha Associated Praaa. The Aaao
eJatad Praia la aclualvaljr ntltltd to the use for publication of all news
dlapatohta or d it ad to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also
i "is news puDiiinea nerein. ah rignte or publication or special
alapatohea herein are also reserved. The Kugene Guard la a member ot
the Audit Euriau nf rirriilsttlfina.
The Guard aerves the city of Eugene end Lane county, a territory at
ran iih or. .iraty ana one or me ricnest areas in me
Northweet, The city had on Jan. 1, 1928, a population estimated at
26,000: the Eugene trading area (radius 70 miles) a population in excess
Becond only to Portland Is the Euuna market. Center of a rich
agricultural area, a division terminal of the Southern Pacific: railroad
and the Northern llnoe, home of the University ot Oregon. One of the
lowest nyaro-t.eoiric power rates in ihm United mates la bringing on
gene forward rapidly aa an Industrial and commercial center.
GEORGE E. GILMORE.
j?i the aeatn or (jeorge Jti. thlmore, Eugene loses a
useful and respected citizon. Coming to this city from
the Middle West, Mr. (Jilmore speedily made a place for
himself in the oommunity. Eleoted to the office of city
recorder wnioh carnos with it the duties of city police
judge, Mr. Gilmore performed his publio duties with a
laithtulness and good judgment that commanded wide
spread confidence in his sincerity and integrity. At the
first of the year he was to havo gone to the still more
important post of assistant district attorney.
George Gilmore was not aidod by wealth or prestige.
He was a man of modost aspirations and no pretensions,
but his career here shows what ono can do who is friendly
and industrious and capable. Though tho writer had
known him only a relatively short time, it was possible
to understand how he won rospect by diligence and friend
ship by courtesy. Mr. Gilmoro leaves a personal fortune
of people, who liked him. "What elso a ninn leaves is
not vory important.
GOOD WORK.
TTNDER the date of Novembor 30th. School Sunorin
expenditures sinco Uie beginning of (he fiscal yoar, July
a vvuipm-ua mo amount spent, so iar ior ouoii manor
i.t. l i i i a .i ,
nuuuui uuuvujr wiui mo uuiouin ouagt'Teci ror mat pur
pose. At the end of five months its bIiowh a littlo loss
than $99,000 expended out' of a little moro thun $308,000
budgeted for twelve months.
Of course, there are still six heavy payroll months
that will out heavily into this balance, for most of the
teachers are paid on tho nino-month basis or tho ten
month basis, as are tho janitors and other members of
the maintenance foroe. But even so, thore is every indi
cation that the Rahnoln nll Anmn tri ihn nnrl nP 4li flam,
..-.i w..ku vw utvt vim ri 1 1HV(U
year well within tho budget and porhaps with a real
cash balance.
It hasn't been easy going this year. Tho amount
budgeted for substitute teachers was ontiroly inadequate
for any year, muoh loss a year when the inroads of influ
enza, have been as heavy as they havo boon tho last fow
weeks. But by savings in tho regular staff and effioiont
employment of tho regular foroe, it has boon possiblo to
make sufficient savings undor tho regular tuition allow
ance to more than cover the $2,000 or so of substitute
teacher expense.
Tho making of such a report to the board at this
trm is a Dusinoss-li&e procedure for which commendation
is due Mr. Goold and also Mrs. E. A. Lundy, tho school
vioa iBl ot aii, uio worn or rno sonoois is procooding
harmoniously and efficiently. It may take several yoarB
to bring about all tho improvements in school financing
and in school operation which Mr. Goold contemplates,
but ha ia on tho right track.
WE WANT IT.
-10UNTY COMMISSIONER CLINTON IIURD reports'
tho state highway commission as rather lukowarm
toward finishing tho highway down the Siuslaw river to
the COast this vonr. "IVn linnn Mr TTuWl ; 4 uu i
.... , - ' 1 v in JUOb a Uit, LUU
TICBDlmictm i .i U . .. . . O 1 1 . . . ....
I'""1"0 " view 01 iuo commission's attitude or
that tho reasons for it nro not boyond remedy.
It may be that Lnno county has mado tho'mistalto of
taking too much for granted with tho passage of the tax
levy which finances tho county's share of this job. It
may be a good idoa. as Mr. Ilurd suggosts, for Lane
county to see to it that there is no doubt in tho com
mission s mind as to what Lane county thinks and wants
Other oounties have tho habit of sonding large dele
gations to appear and argue boforo the commission till
thoy got what tlioy want. We can do that, too.
But there should bo no uncertainty about Lane county
HS. 11184 rond t0 Ule 00ast finishod, not only tho big
and diffioult strotoh from Maploton to Florence, but the
important five-mile link at this end from Cheshire into
J motion Ci ty. We are glad to know that tho MoKenzie
projoot is likely to move this summor. also that more
work will bo done on tho road to Oakridge. But the
completion of tho road to the coast was an important
part of the understanding with the highway commission
last summer when we went wholeheartedly into tho fight
against the Dunne hills and raising tax' levies for our
share of our projects. We do not. brieve it is unreason
able to demand prompt action on all of Lano county's
major projects. '
A.ailLW.rmi Sam
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VVWVA.TAT- 3T VvA
H.ls.-VS M VS MOST
HO AOOHT 5XT V SMCH
Ll CtS't tKR. VJST9 -
tht pektr. Tba brtndr, not
hsTluc fun of Mi own handy, f rib
bed a rarolrtr from tb bobtr of
drr Dollceman and used It on the
detective. Several other policemen
were present at the Informal aociol
atherluf which culminated in the kill.
just a true story rrom Cblcago.
A little eolaode of the life ot the
great big city where fang-store and
gunmen and racketeers blithe pur
sue laeir Drier but interesting car-
eera.
UaM'i m Tim. Qiuaa
Why wait months for crops to ripen
when It's possible to make them
GltOW IirPH In nine atppe? At
least, that's the par number. You may
be a bio to brat that and the nolutiuij
on the classified page.
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SIDE GLANCES By George Clark I
VJ JtM&r VimL Mil
O ev nu erevMM. mc StJga
1 acn.ll.-a.Mr.orr,
into mixturat adding no lunar. ChlU
and aerre in aherbert glaeiea. The
amount makea about alx amall aerv-ini.
V H
date i'k
MERICAN
HISTORY
Tho Rulea
1 Tho idea of Letter Oolf la to
change ono word to nnothor and do
It In pnr, a glren numlinr of utrokt'a.
Jhm to change COW to 1II0N', In
tlirco atrokes, COW, MOW, HEW.
HEN.
2 You change only one letter at
a time.
S Toil mil.t bur unmnlab I
of common uaaire. for Inmn
Slana words and abbrevlal inn Hiin't
count
4 The order of letters cannot be
changed.
Mnthae. .n.,. -I -i . . . ..... .
-I., a, niHoiiiiwr anu ni u ueau inai you1 naa io mi your
klrts to keep them from dragolng In II."
HEALTH AND DIET ADVICE
By DR. FRANK MoOOY
Author of "The Fast Way to Health' '
Questions In Reflard to Health and Diet Will Be Answered By
Dp. McCoy Who Can Be Addressed In Care of Thle Paper
ENCLOSE! STAMPED ADUUES8ED ENVELOPE FOH REPLY
192G McCoy Health Service, Lob Angelas. Cal.
Deoember 21-
1620 Pilgrim b 'landed at Plymouth.
Mass,
18d7 Congress passed another
ar" law to atifle debate on slavery.
1802 Confederate railroads In
eatitern Tennessee destroyed by federals.
25 Years Ago T
from The Guard, Dec. 2L -iK3)
O REVIVE the memory of a de
lightful summer's outing at New
port last aeason, a jolly crowd who
camped together at the bay met last
night at the Kerns residence on went
Sixth street. The house was con
verted Into a very Drcttv scenic camti
nud the evening was spent in amuse
ment a characteristic of camp life.
Those desiring to rent suits for the
masque ball to be given by Company
A, on Dec. 81, en it obtain the samo
TRY rt.U
for anr form of Pile.
World famous for re
sults Money-back guar
antee and full directions
in each package.
Tube with pile
pipe,73ciin .
aW m
VaV
from Mrs. Al H olden If ordered be
fore Dec, 25.
e e
The frame building which formerly
stood on East Ninth street where
the new Moon and Ttfngtey anti p
brick now stands ondwhVh
brick now stands onuwhVh "c
pied by Heller and Vratt a.Thff!
smith ahop, Is now being moved Vk'
the center of Park slree? Ji? f , ft
stood for several weks. to u. a
on Last Thirteenth htreet. Va p,0ut
has mirchaspd the -DniHi-TLlu'f
T " ann ii
it into & flwellmg houie j
nger is dong the mnvin. 4-
remodel
W. Barrlnger
Thousands Keep
Well -nourished
Right Through
The Winter-They
Take
SCOTTS
EMULSION
Rich In
Cod-liver Oil
Vitamins
To CSnecfc
Fight the Germs with Vapors
Before They Can Get a Start
TreatAHCoIdsPromptly
But Be Careful Not to
Disturb the Digestion
With Too Much Dosing
While Flu is so prevalent every,
one should take precautions to
prevent its further spread. Flu
is generally accompanied by a
headache, burning eyeballs, and
aching Joints. But it begins so
many times with just an ordi
nary cold.
Too often, the colds are neg
lected until they have lowered
the vitality and permitted the
lurking germs of influenza, or
pneumonia to "get a foothold."
The only safe plan is to at
tack a cold at the very start. A
hot bath, a laxative, and a
vigorous application of Vicks
VapoRub on the throat and
chest at bedtime, will usually
break up a cold overnight.
External Treatment Best
For hours after Vicks is ap
plied, its ingredient!, time tested
remedies, such as camphor,
menthol, eucalyptus, thyme
and turpentine, are vaporized
by the warmth of the body,
and inhaled right to the in
flamed air passages.
At the same time, the oint
ment acts through the eUo
like an old-fashioned poultice,
"drawing out" tightness and
pain, and helping the vapon
to Drealr. up the congestion.
Avoid Upsetting Stomach
This simple external treatment
cannot disturb your digestion
as too much ''dosing'' is so apt
to do. This is doubly important
when "flu" is around, for your
stomach, as well as your res
piratory organs, must be kept
in good condition in order to
keep your body resistance at hi
highest level.
For this reason, too, motheri
prefer Vicks for children. It can
be used freely and often, even
on the youngest child, with no
fear of upsetting a eel lead
stomach.
To Help Ward Off the Fb
When influenza colds are preva
lent, you can often prevent In
fection by snuffing a little Vicb
well up the nostrils every night
and morning, or before expoaun
to proxi'do.
Sunday
Ureakfaat I'oacued en on Melba
toaat, ateTOed tig.
Lunch linked potato, aplnach,
atrlntr beana. raw celery.
lMnner: llunat chicken, cooked cu
cumbers, aHiiariiKiie. molded snlud of
THE TINYMITES
WHAT OTHER NEWSPAPERS SAY
The Short Seitlon
(Clerrland Plain Healer)
Enropean atndrnta of democracy
never ceaee wondering at what Waali
inston see. this noon thf convoca
tion of a Brent Irelrlntlre hodr, many
of whone memhera were defeated at
the polla fot.? weekn nen. whnitc popu
lar mandnte date hack to November,
1020. Hometimes we wonder at it
ouraelvea. AmeHcnni are a good
natnred people to endure a procear
of legislation slowed down to the
tempo of 17K7.
This la the Isme duck suasion.
A congress elected 2B months ago
legislates now for three months. The
public will expressed at the ballot
bog a month ago Is held In aheram e
ttnrll this disowned house and seieste
perform their last rites.
Hut If there Is any sense of Irre
sponsihilft.r on the part of congresa
hecanae Ita iicc.Por haa already
been elected the fnct doea not appear
In the program nf legislation to he
undertaken. (Jueatlnna of the utmost
Importance will hs taken tip at once
Several nf them will prc!i.,blv be
found among the items of Unfinished
busineaa when the final gavel tells In
ularch.
v!?1'? V P'operednaee, not antl
tnetlcej though sometimes onlled so
come p (P Immediate illactiaalon In
Its iudiugn auU-war. treatise and the
Wg .cruiser bill. fonserveMo,, ..
h'ftTW" ""," MIL Fundamental
attempt to enact a fnrm relief m,.
lire which Mr. Cool,,,,. w, , '"
of tariff speeches for the Heron!
L",v "n-' ."'"'"''"hla revision of the'
ihTe .oeir't' r"' "n,n ,h "rh
a. tile apecl.l MnJ1 ,Pn,hlea esa-ly
In the spring. '
Three weeks after convening ccn
gree. m,, ,dlnn, for
.Ton'Vi,. -H nf the sc.'
bust.,. n",""lf"' ' '"gag' in fill
Misters becomes overpowering. All
in sll, a short session Is customsrllt
ban nf accomplishment. There would
cori I kV, rr,:""d " ,h" session
conld be abolished, aa ao oflen pro.
por and each new congress hronrht
m1. . ""T" VMn " '""nsble
time sfter lis election.
f a a an
f,i i fc I Ifh Vw ..v '; ,TW 7
(Renri the ttory, then ootor the plotur.)
Fiflrant Chloapa
(rinYKlnnit Plnlii atftr
Jnut th tntnit hMiimtOniory from
rhjrn((n,
Th rn ihn itory I. t Mind
pl nwnott 6r n Illlnnl. utnf rrprf..
ntt A rhjr ilf-tirtlvf. h.n n r
rul wfih thr hnrtrn.ler. Tli Wlculfr
it Ml ..l.rnui!t 'ill I,,. WMH
cuatl pvtidtd huU (ivtn tb Job m
TIIK Tinjmltr wt now quitn
Vfixft, ' wonrlpr whnt wt will
do urxt." an id Hcoutv. "V have
finlthrd trating thins for girli nnd
boy, Thrrr't notti thlnj that w'v
found wrong. Tho carti with whuola
run right ninng. Th cmtdjr i-biii-s
ro nmdp, mid ilmmi mid horn mnlc
loin of nniar."
"Oh, wfll, I giiPHii that -nda our
fun, Mid I'lowny. "All thwork In
Hon. Come on. If t' find a roiy
t-lr nnd nil fit dnwn a whllw. rW
work 1 rtnllr wna hiipirpd, Imt now
I niuat ftiiniit I'm Krp.i, 1 wm
doim moro I linn tlm rft.' Tliia
niad Mi i Plntrt mnllo.
Nn jtrtnncr hnH ilny nTonp"d to rttat,
whfii hnntti Riioiitttd, "I'll hr b!it!
I'l''"' you Ttnina think jon'ro through
lint tht'i whortt vou urn wrong. I
hara mm thr Job for you. 4 om
on, It won't tnk long ( do. Thin
titii It U die mnt nf work tlml mr.k.
If
good, and Id aniak from thit If I
could," said flowny. Hut he trailed
aimiK n nti. led the wa. Out tn
lha open they iooii found a won
droua thing upon tho ground. "Oh.
tMOtincaa jiracioui," i'oppy cried.
' It'll Santa's great tug sloigU. "
"Vou het It 1b," old tNtnta laid.
"And now you Tiniea go ahiad and
olran it up real nicelj. Thvro are
pongiii m ar at hand. Wheit t atnrt
on my trip, you are, I want tt clean
na clean can he." "All ht, replied
the Tinir. "WaH aoon hae it look
Itig grand."
Mere n where the di and runt
apor ea 11," eald Carpy.a he grahheil
a ntiil. "l'U gladty do ihe ahtng.
and yon ntt can run It dry." And nn
thoy worked with all tV Ir might,
until thi aleigh gft ah i nine ItikIu
carrota, peaa and cucuubera. apricot
whip.
Monday
Breakfaat TV'hole wheat muah
with milk or cream.
Lunch Cooko-i celery, small lima
twHiia (canned) aalad of shredded raw
cuhbuga.
Dinner Vegetablo aoup, Salisbury
atcak, cooked tomutoea, bruaattlB and
aitrouta, celery and nut aalad, atoned
upplea,
Tueaday
Urea kf a at Coddled ecga, whole
wheut uiutfiua, stewed raiaina.
Dinner Celery, suited nuts, grated
Carruia on lettuce, roast turkey or
chicken, whole wheat dteBsing, uiuah
ed pumpkin. Canned Hearts of urtl
chokoa (roheated) pineapple snow.
Supper Cold" turkey, or chicken,
aalad of carrots, artichoke and let
tuce left over from dinner,
Wednesday
Breakfast French omelet, waffle,
atewed prunea.
Lunch Macaroni, buttered beets,
salad of head lettuce.
Dinner Vegetable soup, noast
beef, cooked squash, McCoy salad,
baked pear.
Thursday
Breakfast Cottage cheese, Melba
toast, baked apple.
Lunch Stewed corn, parsnips, sal
ad of raw aplnach.
Xinmr Hroiled lamb chops, cook
ed airing beans, asparagus, stuffed
celery, apple whip. j
Friday
Breakfast roached egg. small
piece of hroiled ham, retoasted shred
ded biscuit !
ljiiuch Cooked carrots and peas,
turnip, cup salnd.
Dinner Uaked white fish, cooked
spinach, beets, salad of sliced toma
toes, jello or Jell-well, no cream.
Saturday
Hreakfaat Oatmeal with milk or
cream.
Luuch Uaked potato, okra (can
ned!. Salad of ahredded raw cab
bage. Dinner Broiled steak with mush
rooms, cooked lettuce, tomato-spin-ach-aeparagna
salad. Ice cream.
Wholo Wheat Dressing: Crumble
into a lHrce howl eitht or ten ms.n'mm
sired whole wheat muffins (left .-.ver
from breskfast) which have been
thoroughly dried out in a slow oren.
or an equa'. amonnt of genuine whole
wheat bread which has been slightly
toasted. Add about two eupfuls of dic
ed celery, a cup and n half of minc
ed ripe olives, and three-fourths cup
ful of seedless raieina. Other vege
tables which yon may prefer may be
added In place of or in addition to the
celery and nlivea, such aa parsiev.
aplnaeh, asparagus, etc. Moisten the
inure, iirntn u-lth Aniiiath tnlllr In ki
to the eoni'encr of a stuffing.
nsfi vno: To the well beat
en whites of three eeea add a 0-ounce
-an of shredded pineapple from which
nit Ittlxa Kaa U'l,l.
fourth i-lnt 4 thick rream and -M
JC.PENNEYCO.
940-943 Willamette Street, Eugene, Oregon
Tune in on Radio K.G.W. Portland, Ore., Wednesday 6:00 to
6:30, Friday 6:30 to 7:00, for The J. C. Penney Co.
Christmas programs
Blankets are Important
In the Color Harmony
of the Modern Bedroom
Part Wool
S1.69
and
82.98
$3.98
AD Wool
S7.90
And thus Inr tfln wns I
trip off thOaia (h, sir.
nark
(Tha Tlnymltas halt Ssnla
Opsn a Ohargs Aoesual
Kay'
OcMti A Dress Shop
2 Wlllamatta St.
No mors blank Uft ovrr from a rttr or two ago
er traniferrvid nrtltasjr from ooa room to another th
homtiraJstr of today has too much mpaxt for hsr bedroom
for that th blanket mint marrch or blend with At rest of
ths room I Our policy 0f saving jwl moraay makes lovely
" "" lamW- far bwj Bpras- prioe, ttmt wi3 anir
jriai yoav
Gift Towel Sets
Decorttivtv-wtid useful, ttioar, fha
fitndttome turkith towel and wtth elrjth
et that come in various, efftctit iMiw
patterns. A towel tnd two waab clc-t!i
to tnatchi sc
59 98 81.49
Table
Silverware
our open stock
6 Tea Spoons 98o
6 Soup Spoons $2.49 ,
6 Ice Tea Spoons..$2.49
6 Butter Spr'ders $2.98
6 Salad Forks $3.49
6 Table Spoons $1.98
6 Dinner Knives.$3.98
Gravy Ladle, ea. 98o
Child's Set, 3-pc. $1.49
This Is our own pattern
silvers-are which we
have been selling for
the past year.
A VISIT
To our Toy Department
ill bo a ouro of real
pleasure to you.
We havr toya for any
hmy or trirl from the
we mia and mner to
the husky yonr.f chnpfl
nrd littlo ladies,
o
Tho prlc are a
Trent for Dad
and Mother
Vk, mjf, lllai dim I
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