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WbroarjjyMfc THE EUGENE GUARD FtnliAff .,.11 ...(... A TV A num u..u Blf moon In honor el Mra. I W. Coiner si us uome or jats. Doaisy. Desutlful decoration! with place cud and f- 'un win piacea on u uue, A de lightful luncheon was asrred. The afternoon waa apcnt with needlework and Mra. Coiner received many beau tiful and useful presents. The nuti were Ura. A. I Van Oedal, Mra. Fa; lBom Mra. V. A. Emerson. Mra Mra. 0. W, BeattjfjMra. Hobert ul. ley. Mra. W. JT Wulte, Mra. Carl jure, tt oi. uaasr witn we honor (ueat, Mra. L. W. Oolner and W. O. Wilson, of the Ford aalaa (ore mad a business trip Tuesday to Marahfleld, Coqullle and Iloieburr, Mra. Wilson accompanied him, celebrating- her birthday. j. no cenaingion ciud cleared uioir uiiKt ana yie loasu last Bat- . . wnnn ROTTTHKR hJi Press Staff Correspondent! WbASMNTO. Calif., Veb zL JSmpeuchment trial of Judge ""JS for accaptanc. of a f2500 Sgt'om AUnie Bemple McPh.r- JCKSn vote of tha aMmbly WSSbS" approved th. action u i rote of 57 to Jo.. V, assembly roted to Indict Judge tab or aing as an attorney 2H7 serving aa a Judge, and ob Surtion of justice, after five hour; rciud delate, which at the end IS to break into a fiat fight K,a enraged legislators. Row Enda Debate. - Constantly growing mora acri .."ouTtbe debate ended In a row KS Assemblyman . 0. Olowd. ley, 1 Stockton, eole dissenting nieiaber 3 Se original committee which rec tSiff Judge Uardy's Indict ZZ. iu not Included In a list of R?Ma nominated for tha board 5 miaaiara who will conduct Up. Suhment proceedings. Under the Eprewion that he Bad been 'dou bff crossed," Clowdsley jumped to Mi feet and broke Into heated tirade uaiMt the other members of the Snmittee who had opposed Judge ST-;., While Sneaker Edgar Levey Solj pounded for order, assembly mi near UlondBley ouletd him and unid the utmost confusion the aa umbly adjourned without naming a baud of managers. Almee Denounoed. 1 do not know how I am going nn thin nuestion." said Ae- Umbljman E. Q. Adams of Livings toa, 'but I would freely vofa to 1m Mich or even imprison tha woman who is at the bottom of thla filthy uf Almee Semple McPherson. Hardly leas scathing was tha itstement of Assemblyman Henry HcQulnnes, of Dunsmulr, who Bald, iollwing a speech by another aa MOiblyman extolling Mrs. McPher gn and her Angelue Temple: "I hate to her.r altars and ehrinee ji...b.( In th anmn hreath with QlfltU.B.U " -- thoie money-grabbing nypocritea at aofeiua j.eniuio COTTAG EGROVE NEWS Afternoon Cluba Entertain at Bridge Partlea COTTAGE GROVE, Feb. 2L (PneciaJ) Nichols left Tuesday lor Asto.-ia to work for the Union Oil company. Mr and Jfrs. Wm. Hart returned te Portland Wednesday after Mr. Hart kid hla teeth attended to oy ur. OUude H. Kime. GtoVeo Griffin, oldont brother of Mn. Oeo. .McUiieon. Mra. John Orif- Dlh, Mrs. Jamee Fotts and Albert wiun oi cottage urove, aiea in rortland Wednesday, iunoriu ar ransements will be mada Inter. Sir. rnd Jlrs. J. L. Beatty returned Tneoday from Itidgofleld, Wash., and PorUand, where Mra. Beatty pur chased a stock of new spring hata. Mr. and Mrs. Ulen Scott with Mrs. Yerre Damewood will motor to Port' land Saturday. Uri. Walter Fullmer of Dugene la la town looking after her property on Wrd atreeL The Tuesday Evening Study dub aid ineir annual guest mgnt ruesoay Bight at the home of Mr. and Mra. C . Umphrey. A aplendid dinner was served with patriotic decorations -d, white and blue sweet peas, with (lass In honor of George Wash torton. The game Cootie was played, air. and Mrs. Chaa. Adams, of Eu- toe, with Judce H. J. SUInn, were lueita. Uusbunds of the memlbera were also inieitn Mr. and Airs. Jamea 'Lemon and Mia. lemon's daughter, MIbb Ina Valentine, were dinner guests with Hr. and Mrs. D. C. Bosley, Saturday. nm. .Morciock is putting a vita SDDOe in the Xrnniia tv.u..a Bf . Si 9 . W) eipense. This is one of the few owters In the United States which will be t0 equipped, u d "00,i entertained the j.v cluD Tuesday afternoon wiuia 1 odork luncheon, at the Col- Iled carnations and white were the decorations. Needle r was the enurulnment of the arternonn. ars. n. 0. Bosley and Jfrs. A. W. Western Lady Has Problem . V ruin mnir i. i i s.i- E?" ' ch, drTn h ,", .7'" hild A, "no!,M b I'" off wben Cfo. 'vrish, fretful or 5 th"t tMr stomach It V ??' "r,l,r- "ran nr.. I ' ""'ornia th. 7w '""! tn wnr vvond tomseh 7Lj ?"""". regulate i j "r.1 ""nnally, of Bi.t"1' Children lovi It. ita n,,n, mothers have proved !!"' t,i . .""so'tity in over tl-. . 1 'Pnlv inn...: .' "lrn ; uw. . "Iifnrn,,, snrt: "M.v little best men with bit and Fig lera. the these they their rich getable BO i)?,J' "darw to 'ooetJlM :JH IS, r"'j'"nla Fig 8yru. """isrh .J ""l ,WT nd soon Irf,o,i. t1"1 howela were ai i.fcve XJSS'T. "Jh",.h." bo latlon 8yrup, It ner i fcva ai AdTl' "ho" h" o vr,p 7 '. used California aaT"" my little boy, with i rtlng ' had bowels. eon Page Seven Charles Walker, grocer of the west aide, la seriously 111. iurs. waiter uaugnerty entertained . Tiiul. .4.. T) : .1 . i with a 1 o'clock luncheon at the Col onial Tuesday. Daffodils and white freiia were the decorations. After the luncheon they played bridge at the home of Mrs. Danghertr on west Main street Mrs. O. J, Ken won high score and Mrs. Umrrv !U.tmt .H i Tiled guest Mrs. inei Meeka will entertain the Tllllcum club Wednesday night at her home on Cherry court. xne rresDytenan congregation had rtrmrmA dial. .T . , , , , rr canes- day night In the church at 6:80. Thla waa the regular monthly church night Doheny Family Joins in rlunkett Funeral LOS ANGELTAfl Fh 21 nim The family of Edward L. Doheny, jr., joined today In the last rites for Theodore Hugh Plunkett, the private secretary who murdered him and then committed suicide. The crushing blow dealt by Plunk ett apparently aronaed no bitter ness among hla former employera, who expressed only aorrv that hla life had ended under inch tragic circumstance!. ureat wreathe of flowers sent by Mr. and Mra. Edward Doheny, par ents of the slain man. were placed with othera In a mass of floral orreringa which rivaled those of the uoneny lunarai niesoay. Train Wreck Causes Death of Five Men PEORIA. Ill F.h. T 0I.B1 Spreading rails caused by severe com weather was believed respon sible for the wreck near here today of the "Miner's Special," in which five men were cmsned to death and three scores of othera were Injured, two probably fatally. Five conches of the Peoria Rail way Terminal company epeeUI umpeu tne traca ana rouea aown a 15-foot embankment The dead: William Brown. Cecil Walker, Oharlea Luthy, George WU- Kinson ana lester Jones. Phvslcians who treated the in. Jured in Peoria hospital! tonight reared that JUert Noel end James Clark, two of the injured, would die. ABERDEEN. Wash.. Feb. 21 (U.R) Opium valued at approximately $150,000, which waa being smug gled into thla potr on the British steamer City of Victoria, waa aeized and in the possession of custom officers tonight Tho opiam, car ried In 200 separata cans, was the largest seizure ih harbor history, having a retail value of about 1200 Chinese taals. RADIO I Eaultabla Savlnta aV Lean All'. Office. 1st Natl. Bk. Bide. Phone 121 BIGMAN-FELL INSURANCE. INSURE! WITH HKNRI TBOMP INSURE WITH HENRY TROMP THURSDAY PROGRAMS Oregon Itatlona KORK (U.l) Eugene 8:30 t. m., dally housewives keuri 1 noon, oonoerti I, Majastla hour) o (Wedneaday only), Mrs. Mary Jordan, of The Qers 6:S0, twilight ehaaowei 6:4S, awa and market reports! 7, sponsored programs. KGW (188.6) Portland 0 n. m.. transcontinental j f. Flower jflrla; 745, aports, J. Richardson! T:80, standard symphony! b:80, Memory Lane; 9:45, garden talk! 10, band from KOMO, Seattle! 11, dance frollo. KOIN (8101 Portland 0:18 n. m., Topey Turvy Times club: 6, din ner concert on tne ueainman uoiei pipe organ! 7, the Benson hotel or chestra, under the direction of Mlsha Pels, playing from the main nwmg room ox tne uenson aoieii 7:80, program aponsored by the Arch Electric company; 8, atudio program; 8:80, Sherman, Clay & Company, educational program; 8:50, studio program: 0, Olson nour, solo ists' nrasrsm: 10. Billys Hawalians; 10:80. Broadwaw theatre dance frolic under the direct! on ot ueorge Btoii, from the lounge room of tne Uroad- wif thearre. KBX (2B4.1) Portland 10, sketch and music; 11, features ana music; 1 a. m., dance hour. California station! KPO (440.9) San Francisco 8 :80 p. m., Willard Schlndler, baritone; 7, business talk: 7:16. snorts. Harry B. Smith; 7:30, Nathan Abas violin recital; 8, Musical Travelera; 8:80, Elsie Trautner and assisting tnarru mentulists: 9. Merton Borhles: 9:30. Tommy Munroe and Bob Allen; 10, Trocaderana. KGO 879.B) Oakland fl n. m.. transconrinentni; 8:80, Bert Marwell, rhe bird man; 8:45; agricultural pro gram! 7:80. atandard symphony : 8:80, Memory Lane; 0:80, The Three Boya: 10, Trocaderans. KLX r840.7) Oakland 6 o. concert trio; 7, news; 7:80, the Kl.X'ns, Bachanal trio; 9, Ma ado's Hawailana. KFI (468.6) Lea Angeles B p. . - .... a .OA V. in., uniw-'vuvuiouui,, wjruivwu- ettet 7:80, standard symphony; 8:30, nrnsrsm! 9:80. concert orchestra. - . KHJ (883.1) Log Angeles 0 p. m., organ recital! 6:45. news; 7:80, concert orchestra! o, ourprise racs age; 9, symphony orchestra; 10, dance orchestra; 12, organ and va riety program. Washington Stations KOL (286) Seattle 6 p. m., din ner nour mnaie ana "newscasang; 6:20, Pacific trads program, by Trick V Murray; 6:40, Madge Bald win In "Tliia and That" presented hv Howell Piano comnnnv. 7. Mel bourne Trio; 8, talk by police and fire departments; 8:05, "4-H Town Orier" and Primer for Town Farm. ra: -AtIK. Hturllo nroaram: 0. aea- siona chimes: O.Amos n' Andy; 9:15, Henry Bhler1! IJkelele Ditties: 9:80, request hour; 10, Cole McEUroy'a own dance band. ' KIR ISfmi) Seattle 8 n. m. nnvAltv. nhnnnemnh Drocrnmt 9. Co lnmblana, musics 10, sketch and music; 11, feature! end music, a. m dance hour. FRIDAY PROGRAMS KGW (488.6) Portland 6 p. m, tranacontlnentali; 7:80, Melody Boya to KOniO and EHU: 8. NBC Dro gram; 9, studio program; 10, atudio program! iu:au, juooi irwie rrouc. KOIN (819) Porthuid 0:10 p. nt, Topiy Turvy Times club 6, dinner concert on tne neatnman notet pipe ftrnn: 7. The Benson hotel orchestra, under the direction of Mlsha Pels, Dlaylnr from the main dining room of the Benson hotel. 7:80, studio program; 9, Studio program, featur ing Baulah Smith, soprano, and Ken neth Teeter, baritone I 10, MoElroy'i Oregoniana from Cole Mohllroy's Spanish ballroom. JthJX (264.1) Portland 10, Neapo litan Nlghtsi 11, Oapersi Strings! lauce hour. Llalllomia q rations m., NBO programs 7UW, Ban Jose Ut... r.ll... .U ,.IK H KHTl nin- grain I 9, KPO mlxad quartet in light opera 10, dauos baud; 11, Trocadur- 'kOO (879.5) Oakland 0 . m.. tranaoontlnentaiai 7liUX The Olym pians! 8, NBO program: 9, "The Jinx Mate, KUO pUyerai 10, wests rn Ar tist series concert! u, uotel uiaxe mont Berkeley, orchestra. KLX (840.7, Oakland 6 p. m., concert trloi 7, nawai 7:80. the KJjX'na : 8, John Wherry Lewis quin tet! 9, Helen Wegmaa Lewis, pisno recital ; 6:80, musical program! 10, Fleur de Iila orohsatra. KFI (4661.6) Los Angeles 0 n. m. transoontlnentalai 8, JNUO program; 9, concert orchestral 10, dance music. KHJ (888.1) Loa Angeles 6 p. m. organ recital; 6:40, new!; 7, concert orchestra: 8, program; 9, continuity program. Van Newklrk; 9:80, pro gram; 10, dance orchestra; 12, or gan and dance program. Waahrngton 8tatlons KOL (286) Seattle 6. Dinner Hour Muaic: Automobile dub News; "Nowwxiiting," 6:80, Pacific Trade Srogram, by Trick ft Murray; 6:46, ladge Baldwin In 'Thla and That' presented by Howell Piano Co.; 7, Ken Stuart's "Thirty Minutes of Sun shine," sponsored by llielen Ardelle Csndr comnany: 7:30, Old Timer's hour; 8, studio program; 8:80, talk bv police and fire departments; 8:35, atudio program; 9, Amos n' Andy; FISH , Phone 868 Friday Special Salmon, pound .25c Halibut, pound ....... . . 25c Ling Cod, pound ,20c Crabs, each. .25c Clams, pint 25c iiasKen Meat MarKet FRBS DELIVERY 904 OUve Phone 868, m Ilimltegirntty In diamond pnrohasea most buyers mast depend on the integrity of the jeweler who sells the stone. Few peo ple are able to judre diamond valuos. It is important for a diamond pur chaser to be able to depend on the dealer's integrity to tell him the true worth of a stone. You may buy with satety here. 1 I 4 Si 927 WILLAMETTE If It oomei from Skill'! It mutt b good tf,lll- '01 D W .flrJT 9 lis. Hotel Butler Indiana, from Ho tel Butleri 10, Sessions Chlmesi 10:10 Studio program by Columbia Brewing companyt 10:80, request houri 11, Tucker'a Bverstate band. KJR (800.1) Seattle . Dinner muaici 8:80, musical features', 10, Neapolitan Nlghtsi 11, Capers: Htringsi Dsnce Hour. ' Lucy Banning Dies in Florence, Italy LOS ANOBLBS, Feb. 2L UJ0 Luoy Banning, thirty years ago the balls of southern California and the toast of Loo Angeles, died today In Florence, Italy, of pneumonia, her relatives here were notified. Four marriages kept her name tn the limelight, and at the time of her death she wse Lucy Banning Ota, wife of a Japanese student. The world could not overlook her euccesslve romances, but It always forgave. She was the daughter of Oeneral Phineas Banning, pioneer operator of atage coach Knee. Automobile Insurance Hugh Barle Getting Insurance 7 See Hugh Eerie Investigate Oar loans Payments $10 per thoussnd inc. 7 McKY & GILFKT. 17 E. 8th F1L80N Logging and Outing Clothe. They are beet. HENDERSHOTT'S PIYE DAYS FOR DOUBLING LOS ANGELES, !"!. ilr-OlJO Delmar Doodrige, local attorney, waa aantenced te five days in Jail for contempt of court when be sub stituted a double for a defendant in a minor liquor violation cue in municipal court today, WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH CHICAGO, Feb. SI. (U.R) Mra. Once La Kocco, 88. a widow, was burned to death when trapped in her room by fire today. The widow lived alone In tha house, a two-story frama structure. Sparks from a small besting atove were b!lloved to have caused the fire. A Strength-building Food For Feeble People SCOTT'S EMULSION Rich In All Cod-liver Oil Vitamins go! h Bowne, BloweiUM. W.J. fO-B an After a Bad Gold or the Flu the system is weak ened and requires a tonio . . . ALLEN reoommenda the following: Nyal Wild Cherry and Cod Compound . .,.$1.00 Wampole'a Cod Liver Oil fcxtraot Norwloh Mux nd Iron Com pound, 100 Tab. . $1.00 Nyal Creophua We Dillver $1.00 $1.50 Several Others at Various Prices. Munyon'e Paw- f ft ft Paw Tonlo 4 I aUU Ironlxod Yeaet, (I ft ft 80 Tab 4 I iUU Wo Deliver 83 E. Broadway Phone 232 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA A TOWER OF STRENGTH 1928 Assurances in force, (net) $1,896,915,000 An Increase of $408,925,000 New Assurances Paid for An Increase of $1 12,836,000 Total Income - An Increase of $41,972,000 Surplus earned during the Year 441,244,000 144,747.000 Payments to Policyholders and Beneficiaries 40,264,000 49.920,000 66,938.000 422,020.000 Surplus and Contingency Reserve - - An Increase of $9, 1 57,000 Total Liabilities - - - (Including paid up Capital) Assets, at December 3 1 st, 1928 - -An Increase of $87,652,000 . Rate of Interest earned on mean irrvested assets (net) 6,58 DIVIDENDS TO POLICYHOLDERS INCREASED FOR NINTH SUCCESSIVE YEAR The Company hat also inaugurated ih practk of Paying a tptcki . . 3 I fl a . J tt . J1; a - ytan ht jam, ttmtimaHnt by aeatk or maturity 488.958.000 UNITED STATES BRANCHES AD policies payable in United State funds at the following centres: Alton, nL Atlanta, Gil, Baltimore, Md, Birmingham, Ala Boston, Mass, Chicago, UL Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohkv Columbus, Ohio. Deaves, Cola, Dcs Moines, Iowa.' retisjit, Mich. BaTflle, Iod. Gnnd Rapids, Mkh. Greensboro, N.C Hooolulu, TJ3. IwHanapoIss, Ind. , Jadtaonrflle, Fla. ' Jersey City, N J. 1 Angeles, CaL Louisville, Kf. Marquette, Mich, Mioneapolis, Minn. Newark, N J. Mew Haven, Conn, Philadelphia, Pa. Portland, Me, Portland, Ore Pittsburgh, Pa, Rktmood, Va. ' 8aginaw, Mich. ' Ban Frandsco, Cat Scran toa, Pa. tattle, Wash, . Spokane, Wash,' 6t Louis, Mo. ' Toledo, Ohio. Washington, D.G. , Wieellng, W.Va, Wilmington, DeJL Yakima, Wash. 1 Tha Companr malntahw on depoaft .vtA United States Trustees approved ecorities lo excess of the net liability to American policyholders. Total lavesuiienta fai United States secuiitie $225,000,000. EXTRACTS FROM DIRECTORS' REPORT . . . After deducting amounts re-eaaured, the total assurances in force now amount to tli896 915.9i4.S7, an Increase of $408,925454.43. Poli cies in fofce number 633,240, and in addition, 136,293 certificates of assurance are held by employees of corporations and firms under the group plan. While every field of operation contributed its full share to these impressive advances, the rapid development of oar business in Great Britain and the United States is especially note worthy. The generous reception of our Com pany in countries served by powerful domestic institutions is particularly gratifying, as testify ing to widespread appreciation of our record and services. . . , The amount paid to policyholders since organisation, together with tne amount at pres ent held for their security or benefit, exceeds the total amount received from them in prem iums by $111,370,229.10. The strength and resources of the Company have been still farther enhanced. The net rate of interest earned on the mean Invested assets, after making provision for in vestment expenses, has risen to 6.58 per cent. Dividend increases, bonuses, and stock privileges, accruing on many of the Company's holdings, contributed substantially to thla gra tifying result. A net profit of $1 1,028,854.59 has been eallzed from the redemption or sals of securities which had risen to high premiums. The securities listed in the asset have been valued at figures substantially below the values placed on them by the Government. This under valuation of our securities represents an import ant safeguard against possible advene market fluctuations, additional to the reserves specifi cally provided against that contingency. We are again able to report that on the bonds and preferred stocks listed in the assets not on dollar, due either as interest or aa dividend, is in arrear for a single day; while the dividends ac cruing to common stocks exceed by several million douars those payable on the same stocks at the thne of purchase. The surplus earned during the year, based on the values given in the accounts, amounted to $40,264,088.52. $10,000,000. has been deducted from the already heavily marked-down value of securi ties, aa additional provision against possible fluctuations, increasing the amount so set aside to $20,000,000. The special ameuat set aside as a Habfflty to provide for unforeseen condngescles has bees maintained at $12,500,000. $15,822,339.65 has been paid or allotted as profits to policyholders during the year. After making all deductions and allocations, $9,157,964.14 has been added to the undivided surplus, bringing the total over liabilities, contingency accounts, and capital stock to $54, 438,862.48. The continued prosperity of the Company enables your Directors to announce, for the ninth successive year, a substantial increase in the scale of profits to b distributed to partici pating policy-holders during tne ensuing year. In addition, vour Directors have Inaugurated the principle of granting a Special Dividend on participating policies maturing after having been in force tea years or longer. This new bonus will enable policyholders or beneficiaries whose withdrawal h occasioned by the maturity of policy contracts, to participate in the accu mulated surplus which it has not aa yet been considered prudent to divide. The effort to provide life assurance at the lowest net cost obtainable has been increasingly appreciated. Our policyholders will be gratified by this further evidence of our desire that the Company's prosperity shall be fully shared by Ita members. SUN . LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. OF CANADA C. V. SMITH, Dfetekk Macfees 205 Tiffany Bldg., Eugene nnin f-nua Fig' Syrui, by -a.