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MORNING RKCISTER, EUGENE, ORE?., THURSDAY, DEC. 3, 1925 TWO k 1'l 7 i I.'! 4 . I "l If .'f9 ii". 1 Ii 14 H, 4 ! i ,1 f,' ' t 1 1 ' 1 ' M '1. ! 1 t' f i " i " ! 1 i !i, i ! 1 1 t It I Mill ,1 'i.H I S. J If ! I' i i t L' I 1 - i i I 'Is I'M t i 1 1 l 'Si r t .v l-' '.'ft V ' 1,1 (f ' If' ! i 1 ll 1 ' 1', i. i' lHi)fi 'IS f' ii )1 - ' if'" f( fl N fi 1 1 i f i f j 'ii; ; p f - i t 5 j Not Regarded As Gratuity, Say Officials uncle Sam traveler Kt.Krnx'M rino'nihi(t SMIkmIs of Am iHlim'nx I'lMfrnl Shnro In TiiWtnic llllittii-s WAFIUW.TON. V. C thill toilwul n il In hlKhwA work l nl n Kt'n1l:V rt putlcH hut n ounJ Invi'i'tmeM 1h a matter to whtrh )ijM'c :itlcilon i invent by tlio Aniorli-mi r.MKorintion !ato )ih;l).iv orflclalu In rtt'in''"t rwoiillv a liparlnif upon tin1 lii'-thotl of opiioi'tltn!ni: fnnils nuttiorlio.l by coiMtross for ronl ronnlrurtion. Tlio itB(niont points out Hint with npiiroxlniotoly olKht MUlon ilollnrs nli-oaily in ost)Ml In automobile vr-hlrKfl nnrt only about one billion n year solnc Into hlKhways. iy P" ,lf which In anplieil to loi-nl roail. there In ample room for the profit able Investment of public funds in modern highways n the on'y practical way to offset vehicle operating waste. "So far as the taxpayer Is con cerned In any suKRCsteil curtail ment In road buHillnit. It Is simply n question whether he prefers to save nt the splirot rather than to stop waste at the bun hole. To slitkc'.i In road huibllnc nnd not slackert In riad use a th'.mr which is Impossible would prove one of the most costly experiments at savlrc ever nttempted in this country." Concerning the apportionment ft federal funds In Joint co-operation with states In their efforts to hulld roads that save Instead of roads that waste, the official state- $15sp to San Francisco Stage Terminal Telephone MM All This Week 10 lbs. Sugar 45c With cacli $5.00 order of groceries Lowell Grocery 1044 Willamette , HOTEL ASTOR 2nd A TUB Los Angdefl . Every Room has Private Toilet 60 Baths New, Modern Close to Shopping District and Theatres Free Garage Tariff fron $1.50 OTD-TISrE ' DANCE Thursday Dec 3 MIDWAY PAVILION Public lirvltcd. . I 1 tfsK II 1 V divirVfe believe tM ' mauof. incut says: "Much tlmo was Klven to Ntmlv or thi most enuitable ' if iiielltiid fite (llMtrlltiitlon. of the federal fumls. i'ost road uilleaKe waa immediately admitted us one factor, for the federal covemniem was every day VillK hundreds of thousands "of miles of highway for the distribution of mall. Population was agreed upon as' one which naturally carried with It also the relationship to wealth, for they coincide to n ureal dem'ee. Area was chosen because It carried with It the problem of the growth of the states In their development and the further facts that tho federal government owns much area In staie3 which cannot ndd to population or road miles on that account. ThU I'miwrty r.llmliumtl 1 Taxable property was elimin ated as tin element for considera tion because ther Is no equalised method of assessment of property for taxable purposes. Some states as-sess on one-third value, some on one-hulf value anil some try .to ar-seiai on lull value. Tho redernl Kovernment hnvlnit no power over these varying methods coxild not rlKhlemisl use taxable property as orte of the elements In selecting? a plan for distribution of federal run. Is. "Wealth of states was recocnlsed since population gives virtually the saiVie elehicnt. Wealth alone could not be considered, for then the real purpose of federal government appropriation to equalise the rund between states would be frustrated. The problem between states la the Btme ns that between counties. In every state In the union the wealthy counties contribute more to certain state enterprises than they seemingly get In return nnd in every state In the union there are poor counties that . contribute less than they seem to receive. This same relationship obtains !n na tional affairs between New York and Nevada. "Hut the government did not step with an appropriation. No vember 9. 1921 will stand out as one of the great days In congres sional action on the entire highway program. In addition to making appropriation to be expended in eo-operatlon with the states, the taw approved on this day pro v'tled for a definite system of roads to be constructed with funds from V?h l" federal and state, treasur ies. This system was limited to seven per cent of each state's total rond mileage. Seven per cent was chosen because it was found that th's mileage would connect all the county seats and main market centers. Provision was made to extend the first seven per cent ns somTSstasn had already proved it was completed, realizing tnal cnnsiderable road milence and vrrtiild therefore be entitled to an riv extension of the system. This sv5tem is approximately 200. nrtO miles and is today a little less than one half improved." WOUNDS OF PEACE GOAD PRICE OF SPAGTTETTI TESTS ITALY'S PATRIOTISM (r--Twmifne of the AMfx-TatM Prcw) ROME Wounds of war scarce ly could be more painful than vounds of peace which are com tner to Italians in the form of re stricted rations of spaghetti. macaroni and ravioli, those pillars of the Cis-Alpine cuisine. Wi.H Ttolv moklnr- nn effort tO rid itself of the need of wheat tm- portations by the erection of tariff walls, the domestic supply as yet W insufficient. As a result, prices ijf spaghettf and other food pasts nave soara iu eui'ii hoiirhts that vart numbers of peo pie are fprced to reduce their ra tions. tNRtTRE WITH HENRY TROMP. m-2B-tf GOITRE VANISHES St. Louis Coimty Banker Savexl nit Operation bj a Home Treatment Note: It would be Illegal to pub lish theee atatementa if not true. W. J.. Vance. Banker. Valley T..1 Tl. anv-i. --Two. dnl-a Hfrr- usIns'Sorbol-QuadrupIe, I had a bad " administration. Huxh K. Uos hemorrhaee In mv throat caused by , ""1- associate professor of I-.nifllsn hemorrhage In my throat caused by- tightening which - produced severe coughing. Twenty-four hours from first application of Sorbol-Quad-ruple I felt relief, and in forty eight hours noticed It wag reducing. In three weeks, .one side has van ished and the relief is beyond ex pression. You make usr of this and I will gladly answer all questions." Manufactured by Sorbol Com pany, Mechaniceburg, O. Sold by all drug stores. Locally at Linn Drug Co. (242C) Fada reception is the standard by which' all tadio per' , formance is being judged today. But we ate happy to let you discover this fact by demonstrating in your own home and with no obligation to buy. And' we guarantee permanent 1C0 performance by our Fada Service at your service Don't wait. Telephone flow. Con venient terms. Fada lNfeufrolette, $85.00 I Baby Shoes t J I. II 1. a v- 3?? DE PAOX.O. De Paolo, the Italian-American racinsr champion, irv th presence of 75,0'.!0 fans, won the 250-mile race at Salem, N. H., with a pair of his baby's shoes tied securely to th front axle of the machine as his mascot SHIES CONTEST IS HELD LIFE 1XSI RAXCK SI'.M.lSti IS TliIKO BV STl'IFJj7i . Mamtgers of Oregon Cor. ... Give 1-rlws for U,t Slit. - lug in Ewnt ill. The first half of the nnmmkili'e insurance sales contest at tho iftil vorsity was held last niht in room 105 Commerce butldintr. at which time six men competed. Tho rv mainin eirht contestants will try out tonight, in room 105 Com merce buihlinK". beKinnlnjr at " o'clock. These mectint;s are open to the public. In those ronte3t:. jach man competin.-r secures his own pros- pecrlve buyer. The iilea is to ro 1 produce an far as possible nor j mal itellinj: conditions. The an lea I men, artlner as tho accredited rt'p- resentatives of certain life insnr f ance companies, presented sperlal i policies' for the consideration of the buyer. The iiro."pcctivo buyers inter-1 viewed hut evening wore l)avld ; : Auld, Dr. Leslie Schverin?. den-I istt Mrs. -Hulli rWrber. uUno- grapher In' the fomptrolli! of - nee; aiimti M. .Miner, manannr n. ; n,.. cluiiriuon. Senator Jamon I thi? I'lKKly-WlKnly stor.': I. W. w .u0ii uf fmlinna. micci'vU Scna Vhccler. Ineal clwr dealer. nnl ; tor Knison 1). .Smith, livmoerat, Piilncy Claypool, of the University j .vuth Carolina- n head of tho Pharmacy. ni-natt- lnti?rHtatc tMiinmerco com- Tho contestants and the nr tn-1 suraneo comnanlos thev r-freltent-; ' ett verA iim f-illmvn- C. J. Irelan. ' Western Stnten I.lfe; I,. W". t Jiw- repco. New Knurland Mutual; P.. f.. li . . ... , ' ; , Muur- Ice Turflii.. Went Cimst I-lft'l John K. -Davis, John Hancock T.ifo; L. A. Withrow. Tenn Mutual. The judjres were David F. Fa- vi'.Ie, associate iirofos3'r of nuMi nnd law. and Robert Prc-scott, lo cal realtor. Frot.i the ll'OO fund raided by the Oregon state managers of life insurance 'companies, a suitable token will be i-iven each man the contest, to express appreciation i of his interest. ThP rpfiin ti( fr or the fund will be distributed j ' These men will be sent to Portland , whore, hoforo an nnillpneo mm- companies, they win try out r.ir lirst, Boconri pnti iniri pri7.es. in? winner of the hlt-'hest place will in addition hfive his naino en Kravd on a nilvcr lovlnir cun nated l.y the Orcson Life Insur ance company. Assr.Mnr.v at mr;n sriioof. COXIU'd'EI) HV C:i.C I Tlllamwik f'lireso I'lvH-ntcil Piw-lclcnt of Stuilrnt llinly Hy Foolliall 'IVani Jfcmhcrii of the T.lonn club enter tained BtudentH of thr KiiKeno hluh ..ichool at an nHFonilily held In thc auditorium yenlerday afternoon. The nwemi)ly wan held following nfion luncheon pervert py tho! Bins of the domestic silence do - partment. 7t was opened with a, pinn tho spread of a malady that pep rally' during which tho hUh for a year has been killing off tbu nrhnol students Rave yells for the horses. Veterinarians so far hav Mons nnd thc r.lons responded with l(.n unable to dlamioso tho (llsoaso yellq for the students. - I correctly or rind a remedy for It, I'enturlng tho assembly was Hie . mid the work herds ot some farm pre?entatlon. on thc part, of the ,.rH, t is declared, aro tleplcted by i,iLii i,:....., ....... eneere irorn iiiiinoonK, to imn Sheythe. president of the student body. Tile eheoHO was wralefuily received and tho president said It would he laid up amoni; tho ar chives as a memento that the Ku gene hlsrh school football team was victorious over Tillamook. H. jVT. Cnlklns. city nitorney. wes the principal speaker of I ho after noon. He tfave a talk on service clubs of Kucene and the purposes of each. He particularly empltn- olinil tho litnia rf t ll C l.lOHH dllll here. KrneHl. T.udlow. preslrlent pro torn, presided over tho meet liu;. LONG RESIDENT IS DEAD PASSKS AAVAY - Mrf, A urrtisia Af. OnodonoiiRli, rclilnnt of Kuprenn for .the lant 21 yeai-H, dtfd fit Itor homo, 1347 High Htrnet, early yotordny ritornlnff. Nlnn children Hiirvtvo, They n,rc as follow: Hort. a flon, of this city, His Mascot . I -I , , and Mis. K. It. Wetherl.ee, Mrs. l t. Davis, Mrs. Hell Way, also of Kuene; Mrs. V. I.. Toweslev. Man chester, Vermont; Mrs. Klorence Knrrar. Hoston,-Mosh. : Mr. Charles Cone. Mlnneupolfli, Minn.; H. V, tloodfiioutfh, lltchinond, Indiana; nnd Mrs. W. 1. West, Mountain, Washington. Kiillfrnl services wilt he held at the Ventch chapel at lt;3( o'clock Kriday morninir, with Kev. Krederic J. Clark, pastor of tho Congrega tional church, officiating. Interment will be In tho I. O, O. b cemetery. tilAXGFS IX HOl'SK A XI) SEN ATE t'OMMITTEEW Staiuirichl of On-j,'u!i, SiuxxhhLs Irfite ( Senator IacKI ns ('Imlrnutii l'ublic IjiihIs Cttmmitteo f ('iirrt-apiiniti'm-i' r.f thJ AM"."!ulott lri) WASHINGTON. H w c ( pint cluingf.t ill omu of tho tnoro pow frful of tho house anil Munutu suitijtnr conmiltLues will liucomo tf:t'U.t' with tin1 eonvnlntf of thoj ft)tth jft till 'itiimlltiti'M ili:l1ln? l v.!Hi railroad Klxltlan will have! mitluf. wlillo Jumps H. Parker off v..-- Vrvir L-m u... .... i.- ivt, .).,.-. ,'r r--u-.v-..u... .. lnan ot thc 1()l,', nter'lat and fori lcn rnu.mi reu commit!, i -senator htanrield of Onuon, Hue- co'mIh tho late Senator Jjidd of Xurth Dakota, as chairman of tho puitllc himtH committer, the fam ous Teapot Dome inventiiratlng body. With chnnKos in tho mem- berhip, udinlnl.ttmtlon lU'publl cans will bu able to rocapttiro con-1 trot of this body, which may im a.skcd to make other oil Invert!-, gatlons at this flexion. ! Other of the more Important! senate committees which will have new chairmen aro thONe on post- nn.i Aniu v. u '.. t r 11..:.. i . uiur ,uunfl ui iv j 1 ii 111 dhi) 1 rn. rc. placing former Senator Sterling of Illnt-iniT former He mi to- Krnr1ln nt y "1(h t:un; Z rV. . 1 vftril'i, ; u ..L " i Hf.ntllni XV,rhnk nf Unml, lllrt.. ' fl'tuflt) committee which aro to havo ncw chairmen inciuuo l lOSG : m food control, Indian nffuii-H, in- HUlar affuir, murchaut murine and! fislicrles, and military uffalrfl. 'riie.so chalrmon aro yet to bo se lected. Iut in tho order of Henlor ty they would be In tho order named Thomas V. f.'urry, Califor nia; icoyal C. Johnnon, .South Da kota: Charles K. Fuller, Jlllnols; I'ranlt 1). Hcctt, Jlichlttan, and John M. .Morln, I'ennHylvanit. Chaneii In the personnel of vlr tually all of the stundliiB commit tecs of both houses aro made nec- K.wury hy tlio decision of tin; Ho publlcan organizations of tho two () I houses to treat InsurKents within liiii imny a uoii-iiepumicanH un to UhKii;u tlleni extra places at the foot of committees without party designation. Many Horsed Die HAI.KM, Oro., Ucc. 2. Governor I'lerce Is ured In a letter from h H. InuelH. representinir tho Wase.n County Livestock association, to U - ivo that county state aid In toi. uuiiiim iiom ins iniunuy, "VlKllanti-s'' tVimmlllccs Named (lly Tlio Ano:luted l'rfM) Sf'flKANK. Dec. 2. OrKanlza llon uf a, "vli;l!amen" commlttea in each conimunfly of the county, to assist In tho apprehen.'don of lawlirealcers, wan announced lioi-e today by Kheiirf Floyd Ilrower, A Bpeiial deputy sheriff will be In ( iiar'o of each cnnimltlee, he said. The Kitlrchild law enforcement leaaue was organized at Kairchlld last nlKhl, tho first of the pro- posed bodies. Klnmath J-'alln IIoh Snow Kt a, MA tit lAM.H, Ore,, Dec, 2, After four days of almoHt. InreH rant rn In, tho merriiry took u de rided drop ilurlni? tin? nlKht and nnov liegan fnlltwc thl mornliirf. It In cold and cloudy with a jironi Iwc of continued miow durlnK tho day. ; Irish Il('Kn"t Dclaycfl (Ity Tlio Antioclnlml l'ri) T(f)NI)C)N, Deo, 2. Tho TWhIi boundary oommlsHloit has agreed to pOHlnono tho Ihhuuiioo of 1U roport, The World's In the first place, this Wonder Ironer is a real Simplex with all the exclusive Simplex features. In addition, the New Wonder "Junior" Simplex with Table Top la convenient and useful every day of the week. Is particularly adapted to the housewife of the small family and the small home, has open end. My I how It Ironsl will save hours and hours on Ironing day. Is beautifully finished in ray enamel with white enameled porce lain table top. Looks well In dining room, kitchrn or laundry, you can iron easily and comfortably while seated on an ordinary 6. latciien ciuur. 956 Willamette St. Premier Itabhvln announced today in tho hono or roiiunmni. Iln hv- cured ih ujrr-i-merit aftrr cuntult inc with William T. ('onrruve. prcsbUtnt of tho 1-rt-o Stato execu livo council. Towiw Knit Tnifrlr .lam Tie ports from city criKlucurH all over the country Indicate (hat only In a handful of cities are truiTh HtuiUoji l'iiiK rnrido Iy cxpcils with a view to city planning. In only 25 per cent huvo any traffic countu bi-.-n inmin from tin lirmidcr iin- P.?cl . 1'w, tho cPI.-h huvo ' CHy but they , . n.. H'Tico the wainiim . Dr mu"l oramzati-.n- and 1 1 - or safety nranlzatbtn' and Klneoring societies that tho smaller . . cuu-H limy repent tho traffic trat'cdy of the larger cIUch throiiKh failure to aillUHt their iihvnlcnl facilities In the demands of truffle I.. time. I'lsfnlloiii'tl I'rult Into n hnkliik- dlxh plaee a layer nf Mllrod applet. unrlriKlod v.dlh cinnamon and nim'nr, ihtn n laver of Imnanaa, Ihen a pint of well HUKured cranhonleH. Cover the diKh and hakf Hlowly fur an hour, ltemiive Hie etiver, top with inor InRuo and firnwn hIIkIiUv. If you happen to have a k'hhh haklim dlah, thl.H Ih a beaullful roiicoo tlun to Bervo It in at the table. Voiio for CaH CostuniCM It 1h thought from tho number of capo cohI il titeH t hat are bcintf liown for n-Hort wear, that they will enjoy ojilie a votrue next h on. Afternoon fruekM and thonn for ovcnUiK invarlahly hnvo Utile nmtehlnsr rnpeH to afroinpany them. Typleal of the junt Ih llu roral chiffon and net dreK with Itn matching capo that repentH the nmterlalH employed foP tho droH. KxcIiihIvo LudlcH' imir fhittiriff B. I', I ninna with It. PIpnr.Holt, Kuxeno Hotel Hoauty Hhop. for merly with Mcler nnd Frank. - lt-20-tf W. O. V. NMOKKIt Attnntion Woodmen and frlendfl, Wk Bmoker, hoxltiK, HpeekU mutilc rofroHhmentrt, l-'riday nlKht, Deeeni bor 4. Men only, 12-32 Ktpcrt t'lcanliiff nnd I'rrwriiiff Kultn mndo to meanuro. Terminal Cleanora, Phono 1860, 11-22-1 mo. xorinn or nnr::::i.'pM wat.w ow KXRcurroiy in Kom:r:i,OHiMiH . Tn.lrtr nnl by vlrtun of nn nrnnr of utile nnd dnprfn nf fornr!lnmrn IrMiinrl nut of Dm Circuit Court nf llin Hlnlo of Oroirmi nnd Oouniy of hnn; Nnvnmbnr 1Z, 102R. in a milt whnrnin tlio llnltnd Htntpn Niillonnl Unnk of IHtKftnp, a. ror pnrnUon, nn pin In f I rf, rovrr(, a jurtir niont (iftfilnut Hnmiint O, TlmmpMnn nnd Mruin -lnan Tltonipann, In Llm nnm nf H2,48.7fi nnd rtfcrno of fnrrolnmirn fiRn!iil, Hnniiad O. Tliotupunn. Mnudo Inei, Tliwitinunn,. Alvn v, I'hko nnd Mva I'), Vattn, Hoy V. flllmoro p,nd Alvnlyn H. (J)lmor, John IV Itynn nnd J, if, JloriTlniiifiir, nn dnfRndnnin, which nnhl deorre wnN rnrniilid In volume Sfl nt Ikih-p 4M of Iho Clroillt f.'ourt Journal nf Brthl fTourt. nnd nn nor tit inn hmiipd ihoifnn by Mm dflrli of Nald Court No vomlier 1R. lB2r.. . I nm enmmnndod to irelt Uio follow lnr rtmicrJIioil rout, tiroporly, Ifi-wlti Loti nunitiorod 3, 4, II, 0, 7,. I, 0, Tha illustration flfcove mnt tho Junior Simplex w ith tahlo top taitnl rtaity lor ironing, Tha illuttatiot at tho Ict ittva onoof tlivmanjr uioi of tha tabla top. Leading Ironer o, II. 12. Il, M. IS, 11, 17. 3i, jo, ii, 31, si, si. 3i. m, j:, iu. 4i. i:, il. M. il, tv u, Bi i, nnd it thai prl ft ol imniiHrr,t II tfnf (rntti n Itnn ilnwn from tha A4ttiwifi ritnr rf ih lo In th- tinrittr'ADt I'ornrr (h;of. a)o lh forty trt i.f Ul mililtiarntl 3 In Ihf) It a w ley Hivnraldq OrcmrU Trn t n ix-r ilrtiliriiiion and lal filed for if-urd la lh nffl.K tf thw founijr Clnrk nf Un Covmy, Or ion oti nfrsriilmr 2J, 1901; ai1 lritft bnlnif iw;std In nferflon Townthlp 19, floulh Itdhsu 8 Vu uri.t Wi lioim nn sint (wo In Town 10 ttuuth Hnni 1 Went uf Ihq V; I'r. innt t Mtrl.ltnn. uontatnlnc l"iT6 nrrn nil In I, no County, H'nlfr nf (rf(foo. A'ai; tiKlnniti nt th nnrlhwrsit enrticr of tha John if. Hot I'ona tlmi r.ntid r'lnlm Nnmlwr Sd. Town hlf. 19 Mouth of Rniittn I Went of tliu Wltlniiu'lio Mtnl'llnii. ilionrs run CI chnlni; north 19 36 chriln; . wrl bl clmlo. nnwih 19.31 rhln to p'Hnt of bfirtnnlriit, ronlnlntntf 10B.7K2 arrna of Innt! In I.nno Coun ty, Oreirun, Notice In hnrchy Klvn thnt on Hnlnr dny, lb JihI day of Jonunry, A, l , l2fl. nt otio oook V. M. of Hint Any, nt (ho front ilonr of tho !,an Counly Courthouaa, t will, In otrfidloor to unlit ordor of ml a nnd itoro4 of fornrinaurt. BP nl pol)I((! nucllnn thn nbnvo dnai-tlbd ronl pr.ir.frty. or an mu.-h thr-'.f am tuny b niM-AHnary to antlafy plaintiff, Judif inftit, with tntrrcnt tli-rnn nnd rnt. to tho hlffhnnt nod bout hlddcr for matt In Bold eoin of ih Vnltod Htntra, Imtfd nt liiiitoriit, Urotcnn, NnvAtabnr 11, lUZb. PRANK K. TAM.OH, Hhorlff of I.nna County, Orftrnn. Thura, Il-ltl-lV Beware the Cough or Cold That Hangs on PorHlslont coiikIim nnd poMh lond to MtrlmiH; trntihlo.'' yi enn Hton thnm now with .CrnoimilKlnn, nn nmiilHlflnd r.rrosoUi Hint In ptnnmtnt In Inks. CrnomiilHlnn In n. nnw tncilirni dlsnovoiy with Hvo-folrt nn. linn; It Bonlhcs find hmils thn In. fliunoil .mfmliTOnos nnd InhlliitH norm irrowlh. Of all knowm drugs, nroosotn In rfOKiitfd liw high mmllcnl fin lliorltlon nn ino of thn wronlont iKmllnif nKrinli. for pnrHlnlont oniiKMn nnd oliln nnd nlhor forms ot Ihrout Ikoiihlnn. flrooinnlnlon nonlnlnn, lt(' addition to croonoln, olhor hrnlnR clcmiontn which noolho anil' hcnl tint InOrtod motn hriinon nnl ntop the Irrlintlon nnd InlliimnipAlon, whllo tlio croonolo Boon nn tt Iho ntonmnh, In nhnnrDcd Imo thn blood, nlliK'lis Iho nont of thn Irovfhln nnd chucks tho urowth of Iho Aerinft, (.'roytniulnlon In rfitnrnfilhod Rntln rnciov In tho troiumont o( pornlHl. cnt noiiKhfl nnd cnldn, lironohlnl nnthyhin, l.rniifhllli nnd nthrr forms of wiilrntory iIIbomhch, nnd In ox col(.it fur bnlldlnB Up tho nvnloin nf'or coldn or flu. Monoy rofunded If finy ooukIi or cold In not rollcvod iiiftur tnltltiH; ftticorrlliiK to dlrontlonn. Ank your drUKKint. Croomulnlon Coniiuny, AUimtn, Cla, (ndv.) . ' (7) Mm. Johnnon, the tclcbmlal uutliuriiy onhn 9 Only Balance Broken in a day Mills act iptk.kly opcolJ(ni4 horn,. Fcvtr snd hciiUche diupptjr. Crippt Is conqiKrcJ in j djy. Fvcr winter imuit, miluoos daniiw i,d diKjmlort. ln't uke clunccj, don't dcLiy in liouf. Get the but Mf teicact knows. Be Sure IrtlL Prl30c with portrill (Inni'it nullilliiK -reflected from mrnmrnrnmrnm aiiiisiaia)iii'BiaaTsawia' 1 'nimssawimMMsWsiswiwiiawiiiiiiiiiiin First National Bank Sinco 1883 the' open door at accommodation To Have Mrs. Johnson h. Your Ironing Absolute", icuvca ctiuimuy. 11 you mi.ry yuu wil jtii, " to Imve her do your whole week't iu, a2t nml Rivcyou Intercstiim Mini elucu(ioiial advi weekly irtinliiR. Don't miss thin opportunity Y "V" Mrs. Joh.1.011 nntl never recti your intcry'icw CaSl at Once-Let Us Arrange ,. Appttintnient-No Obllgatlor Throuuh yeiirs of experience Mrs. Iohnw. t... . . . innny houscwiveti thrmiKh'mt the country in irTvIn Vv! burdensome tmk of limit! Ironing Lethcr.howvS you cun linve nwio time for recremitm nnd how ! yourself of tho old tiresome niethod of ironinj she JS tlo your whole week's ironinu; in less thnn n L.. r! o perfectly Unit you will he nmud. Mrj. Johnjoi fit'Lfimnli'tli lliene remit! n rn wl4 I The Latest Model Family Size Wonder "Junior" The Host r'oner "J i Mrs. Johnson's visit is in connection with our extraordr I nary cjuick scinnc oner 01 mc junior Simplex Ironer, I4 her show you the odvantnges of ironing this modem wif, Keep the Ironer and try it yourself. If not pcrfectlyitti' fied, we will come and.gct it, but if you decide to buy.pjy Down FerWitkl Table Tcp $10.50 Additional Remember, this is a special limited offer, lasting only' during Mrs. Johnson's visit. These special tcrmisndhtf services are not avuilublu after Suturduy. 'Phone at 00a Phone 718 F. J. BERGER -fflLi EUGENE PRINTING CO. DOES GOOD WOKK Coiiiinorcial and Sock-ly PriulinC KU7 Wlllnmct" Telephone 148 0 .j-r"' the key to comes with w t . this ecu ccunt at . ' ' u venicnt bank . blended with tf, of co-operation