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Wednesday Evening, Nov. 7,9 Page Eight. EUGENE DAILY GUARD Work of Y. M. C.

A. (Continued from page one) ITALIANS UNITED BY THE PHOTO PLAY QUEEN, IS OF Tl Men of Middle Ag only in answer to direct questions from members of the audience. His limp Is a memento of a battle in the Yprea sector, where twelve out of the 305 pieces in a shrupncl shell struck him in the leg and foot. As a result of these wounds, he said, he was suspended in hospital in Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, for six weeks, with bis feet above his head. "About oil I got to eat Who know anrl Eugene Business Men Raise Money Necessary and Wire Enemy's Political Object Fails; Rome Confident Military Plans Will Not Succeed.

in Brownsville "TailorlT Measure" Orders to Buy Lumber. The Second and Third companies of (Bv Th Auoetoted Prett) during that time." he said, "was sweets. WW could be Hpsirci and these were furnished by the Y. M. Oregon coast artillery at Fort Stevens will have floors in their tents just as soon aim U.

Is In Front Line. as they can be laid. This was settled lust night when the bumncii men of Eu- "The Y. M. In France," he said, "is right in the front line with the Boldicrs, gene, at a meeting held after the Y.

M. taking as much chance as the fighting 0. A. Talk at the chamber of commerce men. The Y.

M. C. A. huts behind the Tuesday, subscribed nearly half of the $250 needed. line are full all the time, with boys, who prefer them to the or sa tive styles, the very tends, exCellentt combine to make their 1 value.

Woolens direct iZ the mills, eliminating bers' profits, permit I make very low prices-, $23.00, $25.50, $28.50, $31.50. loons which also arc within easy reach." At the Y. M. huts, he explained, con C. S.

Williams, who had just returned from the fort, brought word from Colonel Hammond, commanding the Oregon, coast artillery, that this was needed and the matter was brought up after the Y. M. C. A. meeting, by J.

E. Sbclton, whose Rom, Tuesday, Nov. 0. "The German plan has failed In regard to it political object," says a Hemi-official statement Ik-sued here today. "Strong confidence is felt that it will full to accomplish its military object.

The military situation although difficult is being held in hand, while the political situation is excellenL All the living forces of the nation, without the least discouragement are united for the attainment of the supreme aim, remaining at the side of the allies and repulsing the threats and cajoleries of the enemy. "Naturally, the military situation has been overturned completely, since it has been changed from progressive penetration of the enemy's territory, aiming nt Laibach and Trieste, into a war of maneuver on the Venetian plains." "The retreat caused a military crisis which gradually is being solved by the assembling troops on a previously established line and by the rushing up. of certs and entertainments are given; the men have a chance to fraternize socially; they write ail their letters In tho Y. statement of the needs was followed by a talk by Mr. Williams.

In a very few minutes the men present raised nearly ha(f the money needed, and Secretary George Quayle of the chamber of com. merce was instructed to wire Colonel Hammond to order the lumber and proceed with the work at once as the money would be forthcoming. Brownsu Wednesday morning Mr. Williams and Anglo-French, forces. While this is being done, fighting is going on all the time so as to delay as much as possible the Mr.

Shelton took the subscription paper and commenced an immediate canvass of the business men and others of the city R. A. WALSH PRESENTS MIRIAM COOPER In "BETRAYED" advance of the Austro-Germnns who de sire to take advantage of the situation. and succeeded so well that the rest of Woolen Mill Store "The Italian army, faithful to the or the money has been raised and it has been sent to Colonel Hammond. dcrs of Its leaders, is fighting with a high morale and a firm spirit.

Some time must necessarily elapse before an The following were contributors to the equilibrium has been re-estnblished but 1B Brownsville Corner. lb I ,,,1 P. I MtAVV.waBsswillllill illl'wWpJSaBMSsi fund: C. S. Williams, F.

M. Wilkins, $5 Webster Klncnid, $0: V. W. Wluchell, $5 Oeorgo McMorran, A. D.

Crim, $5 all existing conditions give confidence that the fate of the great battle initiated 12 days ago will be concluded in our "A flirtatious seriorita in a raid-infested part of Northern Mexico. A well told story with wonderful fights in R. A. Walsh's best manner. The Savoy TODAY and THURSDAY P.

B. Snodgrass, A. W. HnBkell, favor. H.

O. Bowon, W. T. Gordon, E. B.

(Porks, Carl Woahburne, F. M. Hathaway, Blaine Hovey, C. BOY SCOUTS TO PAnini. "The Italians are confronted by an imposing concentration of the enemy's troops and materials, under orders of the German general staff, aiming to obtain on our front a definite decision in the More Road Districts Are to Hold Meetings to Vote Taxes Eugene Troop number 1, BosJ of Amcirca, will assist in the a Brawnor, Marlon Vcatch, B.

paraae lor we Army r. SI. A. W. Martin, E.

W. Morrill, Fred Stickles, George Turnbull, Spring European war by crushing Italy militar. Saturday afternoon. Even- field high school, Lloyd Baker, ily and also by an internal political up made to forgot, to forget the terrible trenches, the unutterable terror from which he has Just come, something to make him normal again. This the Y.

M. MisB Pauline Walton, cash, H. A. heaval. pected to be at the armory, in m.

on Friday night to practice In evett. The boys will hire tit Dunbar, B. L. Campbell, Griffin EARL C. ANNA SUPPORT IS ASKED HH ARMV.Y.M.GJL C.

A. docs for him. It takes him up, Babb Hardware company, J. C. which the members of the HifcJ "Instead, an unprecedented moral union throughout the country has been caused as the following examples prove: "Tho Catholic party voluntarily has gives him a bath, and fills his mind with Parker, Borer and Brundage, $5 drum corps have beeo using.

hut, ou Y. stationery; and, generally speaking, about nil the real comfort the soldiers have is supplied by the secretar normal thoughts." Roberts Burden Graham, Kuykendall, O. A. Hardy, "One reason the Russians are holding Speaking of war time profitwi dropped all polemics regarding the answer of Baron Sonnino, the Italian for up on the southern front," said the hasn't some one made a howl id ies of the association, who are closer to the men in spiritual way than even the Dr. Deney Draws for Students the knitting needle manufactam! eign minister, to the Papal note, and has declared itself ready to perform sptakcr, "Is because they have tho morale.

The Y. M. C. A. is there.

It is holding tho purpose of tho war before thom Out we need money for the work. Col Dean H. Hayes, George C. Stanley, Sidney K. Allen, Dorr Hamlin, J.

A. McKovitt, E. B. Bryson, Charity club, B. L.

Bogart, F. N. McAlister, O. O. Peterson, Register, $2.50 O.

F. Sex Picture of What Does for Soldiers. Several more road districts have been given permission by the county court to hold meetings to vote special taxes. Those whose notices have been recently posted are as follows: District No. 7 Bogord school house, 2 p.

3 mills. District No. 51 Dunn school house, 2 p. 5 mills. District No.

11 Cloverdalc school bouse, 1 p. 3 mills. District No. 14 Dorcna hall, 2 p. 2 mills.

No. 13 Usual voting place, 2 p. 2 mills. District No! 64 Cartwright school house, 1 p. '5 mills.

District No. 32 School house, school district No. 109, 2 p. 10 mills. District No.

17 Blue River school house, 1 p. mills. District No. 50 Fawn Creek school houBe, 1 p. 2 mills.

EUGENE LODGE, A. F. 4 A. lege students are asked for $1,000,000 every duty imposed by patriotism. "Even the Osservatore Romano, the Papal official organ, has urged Catholics fully to accomplish their civic duty.

"The Confederation of Workmen, rep ton, C. A. Wintcrmclcr, J. A. btated commnmxl this (Wednesday) McLean, J.

A. Griffin, L. but that is not enough. We need at least $2,000,000 from you. McMlnnvillc was asked for $1,400, It responded with $11100.

Itced College was asked for $200 Lewis, cash, cash, cash, at 7:30. Matters olad resenting the whole class, has published a manifesto urging that the mother country be supported by every means." anco to consider. All memberi nrpii chnplains of the regiments. "When you see man killed right alongside you," said Hannah, "it makes you think, and the Y. M.

C. A. is really the only place nt the front whero you can develop that thought." "Tho Y. M. C.

Mr. Hannah said, "looks after all so-called 'walking cases', the men who are not in sufficiently bad shape to require a trip to the hospital." Flold Worker Speaks. L. G. Nichols, of Portland, state field worker for tho Y.

M. C. also addressed tho mooting, mnking nn appeal for more serious conception on the part of tho people of tho fact that the United M. M. Hollis, George A.

Burger, Cressey, D. E. Yoran, Albert and it gave $1000." be present. Visiting brethren D. Applcgate, F.

B. Kreats, By order W. M. i Washington Man Arrested on K. George nnd Son.

J. H. Pratt, 0. R. Hawloy, J.

C. Price, L. LYCEUM COURSE Warrant From North Yakima Hausor, cash, L. L. Goodrich, formerly called Buceel.

SeconJ aij Christian Church tonight (Wed H. A. Tromp. H. D.

Smith, J. B. Coe, Albert Schoofor, Frank Weatherbeo, Towel Supply 8:15 p. m. HAMPTON C0UB1S Oroville Dalton, a recent arrival from North Yakima, whs arrested ERS.

Season tickets: Adult lUi Princeton plans to put a varsity team on the field in the spring. States is at war, and urging a generous in Eugene Wednesday by the Lane coun dents $1. Single admission. 50c. $2.50 Braaor Conley, J.

J. Light, C. S. Dillon, Richard response to all demands for war ty officials charged with larceny by bailee. While no particulars are known Shore Smith, J.

B. Shelton, Men of all creeds and denominations W. B. Wing, H. T.

Campbell, IL M. Rogers, $1. it is supposed by the officers that the arrest grew out of bringing horBes which were mortgaged from Washington. on the fighting front, he said, use the Y. M.

C. A. nnd the effect on the morale of the troops is most salutary. General Total, $204. Federal War Revenue Pershing's request for five hupdrcd Y.

M. C. A. secretaries, to organize the work In the French army, as the most DIED "One million dollar will save ten thousand lives. Thirty-five million will win the war," said Dr.

CotI Doney, president of Willamette University, In an address on Y. M. 0. A. prison camp work given before tho associated students of the University of Oregon, Wednesday morning In Vlllard ball.

"We know," said Dr. Doney, "tliat thero muBt be men and munitions and food and ships as well as proper training for tho men, but absolutely necessary for victory is the Y. M. O. A.

The governments of France, Italy and Russia understand tills great need and have stated: 'The Christian Association, ns well as tlicso other things, is absolutely essential If we nrc to win this Tho speaker pictured a young man with high ambitions and ideals about to tart as a worker in tho world. Suddenly comes the call and he wipes away all hopei and dreams' for the future and ays, "I sand here with no purpose or plans savo to give myself to the groat cause of tho American array." He finds himself torn up by the roots and set down among thousands of strangers with nothing to fill his mind. If there is a Y. M. C.

A. in bit camp he can go to the rooms when his long hours of drill are ever and find bonks and music nnd companionship. "Then," said Dr. Doney, "he that somoono does enre. He forgets that he Is a man with great high purposes.

At last he is put Into the trenches whero for days he is hungry, weary, covered with mud, and soaked to the skin. When ho Is taken out for a few days, of course, he is hungry nnd dead for sleep but there is something else be wants and needs. It is to be effective means of combating evils which arc sapping tho French fighting efficien Law LOWRY At Salem, Oregon, Wednes cy, was emphasized. day, November 7, 1017, Mrs. Mary Lowry, aged 01 years.

The remains will be brought to the "The Itnlinns," ho said, "have made a similar request for secretaries. Both Gordon and Veatch chapel in this city. A great many more people will bo affected by the war tax, income tax, and excess profit tax, than ever; it we have received from the printer a digest of these Ia requests nrc to he met, in pnrt out of tho After December 1 Special from where funeral announcements will bo made Inter. Russians Ask Holp. "Kerensky and his chief staff said to Mrs.

Lowry Is survived by two daugh which we will be glad to furnish to any one interested, ters, Miss Emily J. Lowry of 1008 Jef Stamps Must Be Added Where Postage Exceeds 24c. Effcctlvo December 1, tho war reve General Bell that if the Y. M. C.

A. could be put into tho Russian army by FIRST NATIONAL BANK. ferson street, Eugene, nnd Mrs. B. F.

Wilks, of Florence. Roy Boyd, of Meadow View, is a nephew. January, by March tho Russians can put nue commences on parcel post packages; forth such nn effort that they can save 1,000,000 lives on tho west front." CAPITAL AND SURPLUS on packages taking less than 25 cents In postago tliere will be no tax, ou par 3CRGCANT ARTHUR GUY CMPtX Sergeant Arthur Guy Empey, of the cels taking 25 cents postage there will IF KIDNEYS ACT It was Napoleon who said that the morale of an army is worth three times anything else as a fighting factor." The speaker expressed confidence that Oregon would exceed her quota of Rrltish army, author of tho book "Over the Top," which has attracted such wldo attention, is now In the United States be a 1-cent tax on the same nnd packages using from 20 to 50 cents postage will require 2-cent war tax on tho same and each additional 25 cents or fraction thereof will cost nn additional cent in war taxes. Postmaster Campbell has re lecturing. Ho did much hard work also 000.

BAD ME SALTS helping the Liberty Loan campaign. At fl o'clock a meeting the executive committee and workers in the Y. M. ceived word from the department that the war stamps on parcel post must be Internal revenue stamps and must be A. drive in every town in Lane county was held at the Hotel Osburn.

Around STTTTS! oabli noA ufijs sj 3iDBoeg stes been eating too much meat. Mnrninrt affixed and cancelled by the party send the dinner table pledges of hearty support in the drive were given by reprc The L7f Ing the same, whilo the regular postage sentntives of Eugene, Cottage Grove, A Striking Assortmeni IVnmen's SultS. Springfield, Junction City, Florence, will be cancelled, as usual, by the post-office employes. Tho second assistant postmastcr-gen- Brighton Your Shoes With Wcndling and Coburg. The approximate apportionment for each community was When yon wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it gen ernl ndrixes the Eugene office that agreed on.

Tho following were present I II I'lfr-vX! I m. 1 George A. llrury, W. W. Allingham, It.

Ul Uiiivi. Can be found here, jj smart styles; and quality of materials used will find in these garmenB can' readily claim va ues, where pneknges bear the government in suraree or are sent C. O. tho add! tlonat stumps for the purposes mention- 0. Wood, T.

J. Green, W. Boyd Moore, all of Coburg; Elbert Bede, D. A. Mac.

ed nbovo are not to be computed in the war tax. T.eod, nnd C. E. Umphrey, of Cottage Grove; li. 0.

Caves, of Florence; F. W. out exaggeration. it I Ogratn, F. II.

Thompson, W. A. Orr, LA Takes but a few muients. II. Sedgwick, of Creawell; C.

T. Cook, of Junction ily; It. L. Kirk, of Spring sonai mvesugiiuuu PRICES RANGE FROM $15 10 $o0' mriiA trn AND field; D. G.

Bennett, of Wcndling; nnd 8oftens and preserves leather. Makes shoes wear longer. 50 shines for a dime. erally moans you have been cnting too much meat, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they bc-como sort of paralyzed and loggy.

When your kidneys got sluggish and you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; removing nil the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dii7.y spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the wenther is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is -cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds nnd you are obliged to seek Telief two or Hiree times during the night. Either consult good, rellnhlc physician at once or get from your pharmacist George Quayle, II. liowni, F. N.

Mc LATE BULLETINS 1 DRYS LEAD IN OHIO. Cincinnati, Nov. 7. Returns from 5,610 precinct out of 5,750 in Ohio for prohibition givo for, against 4D0.55D; with 24tl precincts missing. Alister, W.

H. Hoilcs, Andrew Fish, Carl G. Washhurne, W. Martin, Fred TTMTIMiUiUKD HA12 ShkwA HOME SET G. Stlt-kels, F.

L. Chamber. P. E. Snod makes shining easy.

grass nnd J. D. Ilamiin, all of Eugene L. G. Nichols, of Portland and Earl Han Gemdno bristle dauber.

TJV I Some wonderful spec to be found in our MJ Department, in Irimmea Untrimmed Shapes. "nw sortment of beautiful nah, of Victoria, B. C. Lrg Xamb'i wool polisher. WAl Ask Nearest Store More Money for Gun Covers SLACK-TAM WHITS RED about four ounces of Jad Salts; take; shapes are marKca a-i AND 5 Raised by Honor Guard Girls EXPLOSION KILLS TWO.

Tunnelton, Nov. 7. Two men were killed and five seriously injured in an explosion wrecking the plant of the McAbee Powder and Oil company near here today. According to survivors, a man accidentally- droppen an Iron pipe on pile of high pownr dynamite. tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days ond your kidneys will then act fine.

This famous No. ISA 100 line The Honor Guard Girls have turned in sxuott Aixuiisuto surra, low as New trimmed velvets are very special at 8 You must see these arw.ther sura of money for tho buying of salts is made from the arid of grapes materiol for gun covers for the soldier and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been ued for generations to realize the vniue k- nun nnPV'fi HAT clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, nl- boys. The following are late donors: Mrs. Chuhb, Mr. Alice Corkerline.

K. Walker, Mr. Colvin. Mr. J.

W. Baldwin, Mrs. U. H. Waggoner, Mr.

Walter Mc-Mruaok. Mrs. Jenkins. Ml Jenkins, Mrs. UiPuke, Delia llorin, ll" Turner.

About $12 more is needed in this fund. Many are the ti pretty are the JTM so to neutralize acids in the urine it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jnd Salts is a life saver for regular meat eaters. It Is Inexpensive, cannot Injure and mokes a delightful, effervescent Hthia-wnter drink. ANNOUNCEMENT I am a candidate in The Guard "6,000 Club" and will appreciate any votes or subscriptions cast in my favor.

MRS. FRED CHESS. Phone B54-J. Address 1794 Lincoln. Hats for tne nuie -marked very special anu last long at CLAIMS GAIN FOR "WETS" Cincinnati, 0., Nov.

7. Ray 1111-lenbrandt, member of the board of elections of Hxmllton county, d-mlttej lata today that there had been a mistake In tabulating unofficial returns from this county last innht. He stated that It occurred when the figure "7" was hit on an arid.ng machine Instead of the figure and that this error will make a difference In the vote of ten thousand rotea in favor of the wets. The otlklil count will begin tomorrow. wn.i.in wise.

Teacher Willie, who was It that prompted you then? I heard someone whiipre that date to you. Willie (uneasily) I expect It was his TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I will call for your subscription. RUBBERIZED APRONS. The most practical for Kitchen, House orkh'jt nnd Nursery. Cut full and in neat black and PRICED AT tory repentin' Itself again.

(Paid Adv.) PASTURE FOR HENT-Also fir stump-age for sale near Eucene. Webster Kincaid, Phone 70S-L, nc ShowamU, the choice of the smoker..

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