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UNIVERSITY THE ByOEWZ DAfLY GAM.'SATH&Sv MAY 211910 IMDIIME I Lt Exercises Be- UwWith Bac- reate Sermon , Bible University will ith annual connmence neit week. beginning 't. i... ia'ir .al ser- h I 0 H-nmliw at the V- ... thita cpr- I be ordain?' muil 4ay n -lesdaV Xmroper.- TU pro-T Alumni banquet, 4 p. m I Tuemliiy, May 34, 8 P. M. I Music, piano solo Mies Nell Murphy. Prayer. Address rPreaident P. L. Camp bell. Special song Mies Allie C. Sto- Address before graduating class A. Li. Urim, Kllensburg, Wash. Conferring of decrees President E. C. Sanderson, m Song. Benediction. GruduutJng Clans. . The graduating class this year con sists of the followln: Classical Ministerial Course Chas. K. Moore. Classical Biblical Course S. Earl unuaers, victor M. Hovis, Leon L. Myers, David E, Norcross. English Ministerial Course Mamie L. Hickethier, Merle M. Shelley. New Ministers, The class to be ordained at to morrow's sejJcfis-conslatsttil!iej"ol-lowliw- ohool with . " 01 tha Kusene chiJSfl. nipeteat teaolier in muz WILLMJIK WOMAN KILLED ft ON RAILROAD AT ROSEBURG Hoseburg, Or., May 20. An In quest Will h8 hM (rrto .1.- k j of Mrs. Frances Russell, aged 68 . i',r, local woman whol. was killed by a Southern Pacific' IS passenger train at Wilbur last night. Mrs. Russell had been visiting, relatives at Wllbur She was standing! on the platform when the train rolled into the station, evidently intending: to return home. Eye witnesses say I that she sudilnnlv iv, !wri f, .....! l the train neared. She was struck by ford v. cam meal 01 me locomotive is W """ """"i eyverui leet. wnen picked nutj was unconscious. She died n after. , fLONG STOP IN 0 EUGENE Compelled to Go Through Willamette Valley in a Hurry on Way East, SUMMER SCHOOL oiwwin" of Worlc7 p Tfoltows:- President Sanderson reports that'mbnth andTetTn tree It ill H SENIOR CLASS OF EUGENE BIBLE UNIVERSITY Lira left to rlelit: . Ixwer row Charles K, Moore, Victor M. Hovis, S. Earl Cliilders, Leon len.' Upper row Merlo M. Shelley, David E. Norcross, Mamie L. Hlckathler. Hi; 22, 11 A, M. the growth of the school during the Jtiie!. ipast year has been very satisfactory k iermon G. S. Of and the attendance at the school is much larger this year than ever be- ititce Directed by J. fore. During the past year two new departments nave oeen added, vn, the industrial farm work and the w, May 23. ' branch work at Pullman, Wash. The till chapel at 3 p. m. school has purchased a large resi led 0. Wigmore. idence in the vicinity of the campus lnees, or shorthand and typewriting, at tka Ho gene Business College, and According to a dispatch from MpH. to this morning's Oregonian Lou- . run aua nartv 01 riirni.-i .an who were in that city yesterday will not be able to stop at Willamette Valley points for the reason that business calls Mr. Hill east. Neither President Yoran of the Commercial Club, nor Mayor Matlock has re ceived a reply today from their tele grams sent to Mr. Hill, but word of some kind is expected before nigW; if the party left Medofrd this morn ing in automobiles they will probab-i ly pass through Eugene tomorrow or Monday. In either case, if the time! of their arrival is learned some effort "i 00 muue 10 greet tnem upon their arrival and if possible a com mittee of citizens will drive to Cot tage Grove in autos and escort them to this city. It is thought that they may be induced to stop here an hour or two at the lczz. wiL lit MM - Jfeiiill, MAIN BUILDING. EUGENE EIBLE UNIVERSITY JUDGE TRAVILLION ; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sylvester and 4. 4- iuaugnter, Mr and Mrs. H. Hayl, Mr. GEORGE PEP00N IS FOUND GUILTY Baker City, Or., May 20. Judge Wallace W. Travillion, a prominent pioneer or Maker City, died this af ternoon of pneumonia. He was 61 years old, and had resided In Baker county 40 years, having come here from Missouri. Judge Travillion served two terms as sheriff and three terms as county judge. He Is survived by a wife and two sons. Colvllle, Wash., May 20. "Guilty of murder In the first degree" was the verdict returned tonight by the jury in the case of George Pepoon, on trial for poisoning his wife at North port, Wash., August 29, 1909. The prisoner heard the announce ment with the same calm demeanor he has manifested throughout the trial. The jury retired at 9 o'clock last night and 67 minutes later, after taking but one ballot, brought in the. their time, verdict. Attorneys for the defense announce' Friday afternoon from 2 that they will imove for a new trial o'clock, at the home of R. A at once. DIES AT BAKERi",n1 MS- F- Crum. Ml'- ""d Mrs. .iuiki- ?:iuui, .nr. niiu .Mrs. f raiiK Tetrow, Mr. and Mrs. Hale. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Barnlte Mr. and Mrs. l)or rlty, of Springfield, Mrs. E. A. Syl vester, Mrs. D. McElroy, Mrs. M. S. Clendenning, Mrs. L. M. Keller, Mrs Hattle Kopke, Mrs. Peppard, Mrs Mary Small, Mrs. Mary Heller, Mrs. Cora Wood, Mrs. R. J. Cunimings, Mrs. E. C. Johnson, Mrs. Katheryn Smith, Mrs. Johnson, C. W. Young, Mrs. F. N. McAlister and daughter. Mildred, C. M. Young, Miss Nellie Koppe, Miss Mary Koppe, Miss Laura Llebart. Mrs. Tillie Roberts. Mm. Anna S. Pryor, Mrs. Forrest. T. L -ADDITIONAL SOCIETY THE CKlUlillATKI) CHICK- Kill NO PIANO. More Clilckerlng pianos are In use 111 the world today than any other world re- 4 nowned -make. Sold In En- " geno at New York prices by the Stevens & Hulin Piano House. Commercial Club blk. . m21 4 ' Mr. and Mrs. W. J. West were pleasantly surprised Sunday night, by a large party of happy young people armed with rice and musical instru- Bartlett ments, and all enjoyed themselves nicely for some little time and after enjoying the nice refreshments and treats all returned to their home feeling as if they had not wasted James J. Hughes, an experienced borseslioer, has purchased the shoe ing department from Luther & Son. Mr. Hnirhns nnmpa here from l.nvrAll. Hyatt, Fred Bartlett. Stacev Cum- hill te n roennf Arrival frnm ftlnmnt-k.. mlngs, Verne Willson, J. E. Gardner,! Kails. He expects to move his family W. W. Ruth. A. Gorncke. Fred Welch James Fuller. Harry Hopkins, R. A. f. u. uradway and son. here soon. Springfield News. SUBSCRIBE FOB THE GUARD. A. C. Latham, who has been the en gineer on the Springfield-Albany Improve y.ur chance, for auccesa tn;for chlcago Bnd other Eastern points, life. Call or write for nartimilars ' whilA Ah&pnt Mr Lathum nin nttonil 14 1-2 W. 7th at. Enter ow. ttlthe National convention of the Rail-lHattie Mitchell. Miss Rita Cumminca ' I way Firemen at Minneapolis, be be-;and Miss Maude Bray assisting the The Methodists got out the Dallas ing a delegate from the lodge at ; hostesses in serving. Itemlzer thlB week, and they whacked Portland. He expecta to be absent! The guests were as follows: Mr.j the saloon good and hard. about thirty days. Springfield News, and Mrs. Virgil Urblno and daughter, to 6 Bart lett, at 66 Lawrence street, Mrs. Bartlett and Mrs. T. G. Bradway en tertained the Ladles of the G. A. R. and friends at a silver tea. The rooms were beautifully decorated with American flags, bunting nnd roees and a fine luncheon was served, Mrs. EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES Whether your fluancialtransactlons are large or moderate In volume, a personal Interview with an orrtclal of the Eugene Loan ft" Savings Bank may reveal to you distinct advantages in having a banking connection with this institution. . , You are cordially Invited to discuss any matters la which we can be of service to yon. Yours tor faithful service, Hie Eugene Loan and Savings Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ONE HUNDRED A.NB TWKN1 Y-FIVK THOUSAND DOLLARS EflTMflHl 1H1MI. IV. ta: ism LS NEW RE CORD Covers mountainous roads between San Francisco and Eugene in45 hours. Makes 658 miles on 58 gallons of gasonne at an cvvciagc sjjccu wi i nmo on Not a Break or Repair of Any Nature Outside ot Tires Mr. J. S. Magladary, of Eugene, accompanied by wife and daughter and Mr. M. E. Sweet, in his '09 E. M. F. "30", which previous to this record run hcd covered 6500 miles, arrived m Eugene Wednesday evening at 6 o clock having passed over one of the roughest mountain roads in the West, a distance of 656 miles m the record time of s 45 Hours and 20 Minutes 1S remarkable car!onl Elition at the I m Garaiegi e Public invited :al' and look it over. E. M. F. "30" Complete equipment of lamp, mohair top, wind shield, magneto, gas generator, tools, painted blue with cream running gear. $1450.00 F. O. B. Eugene H Morach Auto Co. guarantees to keep THIS car in complete repair for ONE YEAR. Call and inspthis remarkable car ' The MozacK Aeto GOo Watch for the Yellow Front. F. C. Mwneti, Manager Eugene, OregOA 21 e