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The Eugene Guardi
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Monday Evening, Feb. 17, Page Elgfit. EUGENE DAILY GUABD Commerce, declaring that the formation 'S LIVED TWO YEARS YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND WHAT YOU WANT AT THIS BIG DEPARTMENT STORE I AND AT 'A PRICE THAT YOU CAN AFFORD TO BUY ALL YOU NEED. of the dub as an auxiliary to the chamber will work to the benefit of both organisations. Vf.

P. Fell, local manager for Mason, Ebrman and Company, wholesale grocers, and W. B. Stone, new local manager for the Burroughs Adding EGG DIET CLUB WILL MEAN SAYS Machine company, gave interesting talks. "The formation of the Travelling TO EUGENE EX-PRESIDEWT TAFT Men's Division of tie Chamber of Com isw ki mm John B.Packer Gains 44 Pounds and Now Eats Anything Suffered 20 Years.

merce will mean much to Eugene," de clared Mr. Mayhew. "It will mean that Ladies' Home Journal Spring Patterns Prompt Attention given to all Mail Orders. iJragnization to be Perfected at every travelling man who has his headquarters in Eugene or is affiliated with BitXy DEPrmNT arrows Meeting to be Held March Committee Makes Plans for Former Chief Executive Endorses League Efforts of President; Influence on Republicans Expected. 'When a nun ha had to live for two years on nothing much except raw eggs.

on account of stomach trouble, and then the club will boost this dry wherever he goes. It will mean a working together of these men with the local business men toward a bigger, better and more Future. finds a medicine that fixes him up in less thnn two months so he can eat saur kraut, meats of nil kinds and any prosperous Eugene." Big Values in Seasonable Definite steps toward tie organiza tion of a Travelling Men' Division of Portland, Feb. 17. "President Wilson is to be warmly congratulated on having the league of nations take the Che Chamber of Commerc were taken thing else he wants, I think it is time for him to talk for the beenfit of others.

Well, Tan lac has done all tbs for me and more, for I am now forty-four at a well attended mectin held Satur. Champion Swimmer Who Saved Ship and Won Medal. erchandise in Every pounds heavier than I wns the day I began taking it and am now enjoying better health than I have in at least substantial form it does' declared ex-President William' H. Taft, who arrived here last night to attend the northwestern congress for a league of nations. "Borah and Polndexter and the others day nigtit at the Chamber of Commerce rooms.

At thii time the temporary committee of the travelling men met with the social committee of the chamber and laid plana for a permanent organization and aet the date of the next fifteen years," was the remarkable state ment made by John H. Packer, pat entee and proprietor of the (Packer Oil are using all their ingenuity to discover meeting ae March 1. The nomination of Charles I May- Filter, who lives at Ltberty, re epartment impossible hypotheses against the league. You can destroy the constitution of the bow, representative of the Fisher Flour cently. "For twenty years or more," he continued, "I have sufferd with my stomach, and although I bar spent thou United States by impossible hypotheses, ing Mills company, was confirmed and he appointed Bert Wyntt temporary sec "I have already expressed myself as being in favor of the league, though retary.

The organization of the -dlvis sands of dollars, nothing ever helped me until I got Tanlac. -My appetite left Inn will be perfected at the meeting To give big values and quality merchandise is the chief aim of Schaefers Brothers Department Store. No matter what you want it can be found here and at a price that you will appreciate. For a detail list tf bargains, see Saturday evening's Guard. me entirely, and what little I did eat would almost double me up with pain and I would bloat up with gas until I March 1, at which rime permanent officers will be elected and a committee will be appointed to arrange for a banquet for the travelling meo end their wives.

Joseph 1L Koke welcomed the traveling men in betjalf of the Chamber of dvNL I there are two or three points on which I would like to see it go further. "I would have been glad had there been a clause in the league making it obligatory on the powers to furnish troops and military forces. As It is, such military forces are only voluntary. General Smuts for the league would use the boycott as a means of forcing powers to obey its decisions, but I would like to see military force back of its decisions." could scarcely breathe. During the past five yearn, especially, I have suffered a great deal from constipation, felt tired out all the time, had no energy, and was drowsy and listless that if I tried DAILY HEALTH TALKS to talk business to a man it was an ef fort to express what I wanted to say.

My health finally got so bad that I was forced to give up a splendid posi i .1 tion in Pocatello, Idaho, and nobody, Better be Careful About Your Kidneys. SANI-FLUX Keeps the Closet Bowls Clean and Sanitary. Just shake the powder in the bowl and the work is done. No scouring no odors always sanitary; 24 oz. can 2o Drug Dept.

First Floor. except those in the stime condition, can fully understand how I suffered. "I had almost lost faith in all medi cines, as I had tried so many without results, but Tanlac certainly has been Cotton Battsat a Great Saving 72x90 Cotton Batts $1.10. Snowy white cotton batts, 2 1-2 pounds. Buy all you want.

3 lb. stitched batts $1.29 Snowy white stitched batts at a saving of 50c a batt over most store's prices. See them tomorrow morning early. Schaefers Bros, First Floor. a revelation to me.

I can now eat just By N. B. COOK, M. O. oods taken into the stomach go through Various chemical changes, and some of ihese changes; are poisons that must be lifted out and disposed of.

It is the duty of the kidneys to do this. When tanythingl want and never experience a -particle of trouble. I have never had a better appetite, and all signs of indiges twn-My nawwr Eniiirn Tedford II. Cairo has proved tion, gas and distress after eating are gone. Tanks has also relieved me of constipation nnd strengthened and built that nwiramini Is not "non-esaentinr ppoTt.

When as on Amateur he was win Endorsement to Win G. 0. P. Washington, Feb. 17.

Ex-President Taft's endorsement of the league of nations constitution was regarded hero today as likely to hare considerable weight with republican senators. The main point of difference here was as to whether the covenant will cause surrender of some of America's sovereignty.Wbile some contended that the leuguo constitution tends to Infringe upon the national constitution, there wns little deposition to criticize openly. The president's appeal to curb discussion until be arrives nnd confides the in-warness of the document to foreign relations committee members, that discussion of tho league would be entirely stilled In congress, administration numbers were disposed to heed the president's request, while the republicans showed a tendency to get the nntion's verdict rather thoroughly before venturing on either approval or condemnation. me up until I feel as full of energy a ning chnmplonHhips in the colors of the New York Athletic club he did not drenm when I was a boy. "When I first started on Taninc I weighed one hundred and twenty-fonr pounds, but I now weipV of the Toluftblfl service his ability nh a swimmer wns to be to Undo Ham.

He one hundred and sixty-eight, and a half now wenrs the ConffreHsioniil Medal of and this shows how well suited to my Honor for saving the XI. 8. 8. May. case Tanlac was." When that vettsel sprung alenk Cnnn div SPECIALS IN THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT.

Fancy country bacon, lb 40 Fancy country hams, lb 35 Williams bread, two 10c loaves 15 Williams bread, two 15c loaves 25 Creamery butter, roll $1.05 Early New York seed spuds, per 100 pounds $1.50 Early White Rose seed spuds, per 100 pounds Ax Billy Valley flour, the best valley flour made, sack $1.55 Fancy onion sets, lb lOd SEEDS IN BULK AND PACKAGE. Schaefers 1st Floor Sold in Eugene by Linn Drug In SpringfiolJ by John Kctels, in Cottage ed into a flooded compartment and plugged a hole. Tills photngrnph wns taken Grove by Claude Kem, in Florence by when he arrived recently Id New York, H. F. Surface, and in Junction City by Cooley's Drug Store- 26-inch Outing Flannel 17c.

Outing flannel, suitable for comfort coverings in stripes and checks, worth more bu our price to you is only the yard Schaefers First Floor. Farmer Purchases Flock of 32 Fine Registered Sheep Total American Casualties Reported Number 248,149 Tbo total casualties to date number Thousands of Doughboys Owe Lives to This Surgeon. A flock of 82 fine registered Cots- the kidneys do not fully perform their vital work; death may be only a few hours away. Happily, nature has provided warning alarms tolling people when their kidneys nre not well. These warnings oome in the form of dragging pains hi the email of the back, weak stfrnuwh, low spirits, chills, nausea, hendacbe, scanty urlMi and frequent desire to pass It, short breath, numbneas, cramps, coated tongue, bad breath, puffs under the eyes, thin blood, dry skin, ringing In the enns, spots before tJhe eyes, and ninny other symptoms.

AU come from the one muse of kidneys that nre not filtering the poisons out of the system. To overtime these troubles, Dr. Fierce, of Buffalo, N. compounded what he calls Amirlc Tablet No other kidney medicine is Its equal In giving relief and reestablishing healthful work in the The treatment is evry simple, as you need nothing except wnter when inking Amirlc Tablets a glass of wnter with each tablet. This washes and flush-en the kidneys while the medicine itself Is dissovling the nrio acd posons nnd drvlng them out Anurle Tablets are made double strength, so tbnt they dissolve uric acid the same an 'hot water dissolve salt or suevtr.

Most people need Amirlc Tablet because most people have uric acid. Better get that polmm out of your body for safety's lake, and bebter begin today. To gently and sjrreeably coax the bowels bnek Into normal activity, hike Dr. Pierre's Pleasant Pellets. They nre Just as good for cnxtiveness as his Amiric Tablets are good for kidney disorders, nnd that ia saying a great deal.

248,140, of which the killed in action total including 881 at sea. De wold tthoeep has ben purchased by Fred Chase, a farmer whoso ranch is located about nine miles west of Junction City, from J. II. Singleton and Son, farmers of Junction City. tailed totals are: died of wounds Dc- inea or disease died from accident and other onuses wounded in action (more thnn R.1 ner mnt m.

known as the Wild West division, sign emblematic of the far west. Mr. Chvise, who has been farming near Junction Olty for only two years, to duty, not Including prisoners has Improved his phic to a considera ble extent, has some fine crops, and is gradually adding thoroughbred stock to bis ranch. FAMED ATHLETE IS DEADJ FRMi Lieutenant Louis Pinkham, All-. Northwest Oregon Tackle for Three Years, Passes.

QISt Division Takes 2,400 Pris released nnd returned) missing in action (not including prisoners released and returned) 7,783. Oregon men on the list for today are. Walter Mnrtin, of Portland; Douglas Wlnebroncr, also of Portlnnd, nnd Hoy Bostnrt, of Williams, all wounded severely. The report for today is as follows: killed In action 17; died of wounds 21; died of accident and other causes 22; died of disease 03; wounded severely 31(1; missing in action mnktng a rntw? totl of R03. 0REG0NC0L0NELS Bill Introduced Providing for Funds for Purchase of Paintings of May and Hammond.

oners and Advances 34 Kilometers. According to Stars And Stripes. LENAItD D. BLACK SOUGHT The locnl lied Cross hns received a letter from a Mrs. Dnvo Myers linking for information of a Lennrd D.

Jilnck, It Is supposed thst he went to war. The locnl Ited Cross would apprt-clate any Information concerning the whereabouts of the young mnn. VA -i Shi The record of the 01st division is giv en in an issue of the Stars and Stripes, the official paper of the A. K. which has just been received from Sergeant Harold Beytein, former employe of A bill providing for funds for the purchase of oil paintings of John L.

Slay, colonel of the Third Oregon regiment, and Creed Hammond, colonel of the Oregon coast artillery, has been introduced in the senate by Senator Bell, of Lone county, and Senator Orton. The bill was presented at the request The Guard, who is now in France. The record, compared with that of 11 other divisions, shows that the Wild West division advance of 34 kilometers REMODELING wns erapassed only by one division, the Y1 which advanced 37 kilometers. The rxmeni or tne unites. SOth, division leads in number of prisoners taken, with 12 officers and 2,400 enlisted men.

aside' a sura not exceeding $1,000 for woirrinff the portraits -which will be hung by Hie secretary of atate in a suitable place in the state capitol building. The record of the 01st as printed in Word of the death of Lieutenant H. Pinkham, known widely a few yenn ago us a University of Oregon athleti of great alnlity, has been received in Eu-gene. Xo details as to the cause of hi' death are yet known. Playing tackle on the University football team for four years, being chosei all-northwest tackle for three bcsisohr mentioned by Walter Camp in his all-American selections, Lieutenant Phikhair wns very well known in Eugene ar throughout the northwest.

He entew Uie University in 1907 and was gradu ated in 1011. During the season of 191i ho surved as coach of football at the University. Knpaged in government Burvey wor'n in Idaho when America, entered the war. Lientonant Pinkham became a member of the second officers' training enrop and was commissioned a first lieutenant of artillery. Further instruction whilf in France gave him the post of eetinj captain of Battery of the USth field artillery.

His command participated in the action at Chateau Thierry, St MihM, the seconl battle of the Marne and th' battle of the Mcnse, and is now part ol the army of occupation. Lieutenart Pinkham had been cited personally an' his battery decorated for valiant and efficient service at ChnteaTi Thierry. the Stars and Stirpes is as follows: ALE National Army of Alaska. "Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Nevada, Montana, Wyoming and Vtnh, divisional hend-quarters arrived in France July 12, 101S. DIED Activities: Argonn-e-Meitse sector near Vauquies, September 20 to October 3 SOIIIlEtDBRS.

At the home of his diuichtor, Mrs. Ira C. Gates, 573 West Fifth street, Sunday, February 16, Jacob Schreuders, at the ace of 6S years. The remains are at the Gordon awl Vratoh chanel and will be Bent to Florence Tuesday morning for burial. Angonne-Meuse offensive, September 20 to October 3) west of Escaut river.

Belgium, October 30 to November east of Escaut river, Belgium, November 10-11. Prisoners captured: 12 officer, 2.40 enlisted men. Guns captured: 33 pieces of artillery, 471 machine guns. Total advance oo front line: 34 kilometers. 'Insignia.

Green fir tree. The Pint is WALEXW CARREL This photograph shows Ir. Alexis Carrel, connected with the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, just after ho returned from France His work in military hospitals abroad resulfftl in-great improvements in surgery and was responsible for snvihg the lives of thousands of wounded soldiers. As he is still in the French service he wore his uniform when he disembarked at New Try Guard Want Ad way best. All smoke, no 3 for CTio.

While the workmen are busy and placing an entire now display-front for us, we are going to take this opportunity of placing our entire stock of MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS ON SALE. American Submarines That Fought U-Boats off the Irish Coast. Our well balanced stock from Handkerchiefs to Suits will go out at greatly reduced trkes prices that will appeal to every wartime pocketbook: EAT 01 TABLET I. IK1' Pape's Dispepsin Instantly Relievos any Distressed, Up. set Stomach.

UNDERWEAR HOSIERY; SHIRTS BAGS AND CASES ETC. HATS TROUSERS OVERALLS WORK SHIRTS UITS, ETC. Lamps of undlrMted food caasicg pain, Wh jmt stomach Is add, fassv, sour, yon hive flarulnce, heartburn, her Infant relief no waiting! The Haberdasher Men's Outfitters Paul WnifWfhby. 713 WllJamotte Street. 4mt anon as 7011 eat 4 tablet 01 ol rape's Dlapspslc all that dys-Jepala, Indlfcrtlen and stomach dlltrtu nla.

This plsaaant, osrmltM tablets lope's rdspepatn nsvtr fall ta makt -l upnt atomarha fesl fins at e-nce, r.d thy oit tW UtUt atom, W. Polders fiii.r,tl.nii...i 5 i-Kw- -V sa.

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