Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, July 13, 1917, Image 2

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    afrJUttflE DAILY GUARD frftfay Evening, Juiyt, ; j
IIIPIUinUT III I Scene in East St. Louis Race Riots j
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Page Two.
Necessary to Utilize Old Meth
ods Also to Handle Rush of
Cherries This Week.
I HEALTH NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
I Four years ago this month I came
' to Kugcnj and during that time have
givin mure than thirteen thousand cklro
I practic treatments -and have never hud
' occasion to sign a death certificate, a
truly remarkable record. Chiropractic 1b
right. Your health demands it.
DR. M. AHHTON,
STiTIO LICHNSIOI) CHIROPRACTOR
Office in old National Bunk Illdg., op
posite F.ugcne Theatre. I'll one 8110.
jy!3
AUDITORIUM IS TOO
Supt. E. J. Moore Reports Large
Attendance at N. E. A. and
Meetings Badly Scattered.
WHEAT GROWING
In a wheat country means making money
on a large scale today and for years to
come. Wo have room for you in u grow
ers' club securing ncreago in best district
of Canada. Wo are ready to farm this
year. If interested drop a line to Box
408, Eugene, Oregon, jyI3
Shownnda tho choice of the smoker.
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He Piano Repairing and Tuning,
All work guaranteed. Iir your
piano in proper conamon. A. H. "
Draper, phone 1002, Eugene Art
Store. jell He
f sit fc fi fc 4c
Yes we want Poultry,
Veal, Hogs and Eggs at
top prices.
EUGENE FRUIT CO.
Ttlephone 90S
WANTED
USED FURNITURE High
est Cash prices paid.
GREER and QHIFFUS
Auctioneers, Phono 88 or W50-R
Hupcrintcndent K. J. Moore nnd family
returned from Portland Thursday night
and ho was at his desk Friday morning,
buried in accumulated correspondence
nnd work. AVhen asked about the meeting
of tho National Educational association,
Mr. Moore stated that the meetings were
lurge. On the occasion of the attendance
of the llelgian mission Portland's large
auditorium was entirely Inadequate to
hold the crowd, ho stated. Many stood
up in the building, after the seating ca
pacity was filled and some were turned
away. Nearly hs largo n crowd was in at
tendance nt the lecture of Ella Flugg
Young of Chicago, he said.
Tho sessions of the various depart
ments und branches wcro so widely scat
tered over the city that it was hard for
a person to attend them, suid Mr. Moore.
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fMrH Mff$ Tft?W$ Wl ' BoilDPbnriS .continuous chain of boiling points. Low boiling li
M?lf4 iA iX li4- waZLU, points for easy starting, medium boiling poinl ;'
tA?kXtlWi VSUMitWii i ; J?!!r or quick and smooth acceleration, and hu,w kv
MJISlly Red Crown is straight. distilled goli f. '
U V- f W J Hence theres a nuoui chain of boUirJ '
&?MS Hrfl CVl 1 rMNRwIs . points, gradually rising from low to high. - J ;
" w 'JivCSt 4 ' W -'-A ' aciMermou Mixtures cannot have a continuous chain oil ! :
? srll'l'i y Ai J ft boUing points. That's why mixtures cannot be '
VAilSkiVk i .2k XMF W$ lovBoiM Ranis. as good motor fuel as pure straight-run gaio.
'A xi I forfartirtij line. And that's also why the gravity test fori
i IIAbWT K-OLiLj. glj' if "TfaJPfx-" jSi-'mA 1L gasoline is worthless gravity tells nothing at' fc '
' W VaX SWU? Hds ail abou boiling points, theonly real te, (
-ym RED CROWN R
1 wwkvwja tsii&ssssS ike Gesoline of Qualify
yam mi ii v
The new Cfiuipme which wnaplaeod
in the Kugono cuniKTy this yeur is all
neetlt'd. New uiitomatic cooking tiiuks
were put lu to htiudle the gallon cans and
It was thought that there would he little
use for the open vat nystcm formerly in
use, hut it has been found necoflsnry to
employ it to supplement the automatic
system. Thin new Hyutcni avoids the ne
cessity of handling the cans, as they
travel automatically from the machine
which add the syrup, through a heating
tank to the Healing machine, then
through the main cooking tank, and then
through a tank of cold water, which re
duces the heat so that they can he hand
led. Cherries are graded in size by ma
chines nnd pitted by machines, the stem
ming nnd filling of the cans being about
t?:o only work done without the aid of
the machinery. The stemming is done by
women arid girls. They begin working ut
G and O.ltO hi the morning and quit about
4 in the afternoon. These hours are nec
essary becauso all cherries which have
been stommed must be in the cans and
cooked the same day. When a full crew
is working it is often 8 o'clock or later
iu the evening before the canning and
cooking crew completes its work,
The local cannery shipped some cher
ries to Snlcm to be canned this week.
The cherries there aro later than here
and the local cannery may help out the
Salem concern by canning cherries from
there after the bulk of the cherry rush
hero is over, it was stated by J. O. Holt
manager of the local cannery Friday. II
stated that there is no trouble experi
enced in getting plenty of help, but that
It is hnrd to get experienced help which
thoroughly undertsands the business,
The preponderence of female help wa
noticeable from the fact that some of
the light trucking Is being done by girl
Negro victim shot down in Collingsville avenue, East St. Louis. The picture
was taken just as a policeman was arresting ff leader of the rioters while militia
men were holding back the crowd.
LIEUT. HUMBLE TO BE
PERSONALS
ATTENTION W. 0. W.
During the month of July nnd August
Cump will conveno onl on the first and
third Fridnys.
jylU E. P. IA'ON, 0. C.
Try one of our AUTO VACUUM
FltEKZKHS on your picnic, auto rides
or excursions. .Fill it before you start-
it frccses while you go. Eugene Gun Co,
jyi.'i
DRINK BULGARIAN CULTUhEiJ
MILK
A FOOD A HEALTH DRINK and a
ItEFItESniNQ BEVERAGE. Manufao
turcd and for salo by Eugcno Pure Milk
nnd Cream Co., Schmidt Bros., 043 Oak
St. Phone 70. tf
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The P-l-e-a-s-e
In
t
Pleasure Travel
Allow an Oregon Electric Agent to Assist in Planning
Pleasasnt Summer Trips
Through Routes Fine Train Service
Summer Season Fares in Effect Every Few Days to the
Principal Cities and the Resorts of the East and North
Canadian Rockies, Circuit Trips, Glacier
and Yellowstone Parks
Double Daily Train Service East
Sea Trip to California in Rail Time
Round Trip to San Francisco, including meals and berth,
from any Oregon Electric station $32 for 30-day ticket,
and $35 round trip for 90-day ticket.
H. R. NIGHT, Agent,
, ' y Eugene, Oregon.
Eugene Theatre
"The Home of Big Shows"
inf ONE BIG NIGHT SATURDAY, JULY 21
M PRICES 50 TO $2.00
SEAT SALE OPENS FRIDAY, JULY 20
WML ORDERS FILLED NOW
The smartest and
Brightest Musical
.Comedy Success in
Many Years
The Marbory Corn
stock Co. Presents
Direct from an entiro
year at the Princess
Theatre, New York,
with its complete cast
and production
AND THE
ORIGINAL SWAGGER FASHION CHORUS
A WORLD OF DELIGHTFUL COMEDY A SCORE OF
CHARMING SONG HITS AND A STAGEFUL OF EN
CHANTING DANCERS
C. E. Frner, of Mnpleton, wns a Eu
gene visitor Thursday.
C. E. Stewart, of Cottage Grove, was
nt tho Sniced Thursday.
Charles A. liiekford, of Newport, was
In Eugene Thursday.
B. Nocland, of Mabel, was nt tho
Sniecd hotel Thursday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Wnrsky, of Port
land, wero nt tho Osbtim Thursday.
Mrs. ,T. B. Brown of Rosevllle, Col
was a visitor in Eugene Thursday
Alexander Hudson, of Pendleton, wn
registered at tho Griggs Thursday.
Albert Geisor, of Eugene, motored to
the Bohemia mines Thursday on business.
Mrs. G. R. Mills of Wntsonvlllc, Cnl.,
wns registered at tho Griggs Thursday
Mrs. B. L. Bryan, of ltoscburg, re
turned homo Thursday after a' visit a
the homo of her mother, Mrs, Julia
Cnylor.
Miss Emma Saltzmnn, of Los Angeles,
left for tho east Thursday after a ten
days' visit in Eugene.
J. N. Dennis nnd family passed through
Eugene Thursday on a motor trip
through tho Willamette valley.
Taul Scnlofe returned to Eugene
Thursday from Portland, where he has
been working. Hi expects to remain
here.
H. H. Whitney returned Thursday to
his homo In Rochester, Minn., after n
visit with his father, J. S. Whituey, of
this city.
Fred Holllster, of North Bend, wns in
Eugene Thursday. Mr. Hollistcr wns dc
mocratlc enndidato for congress nt a re
cent election. .
Mr. nnd Mrs. Osear O. Burgess and
Mrs. Maud Miller, of Grants Pass, left
Thursday for Swlsfchcme nftcr a visit iu
Eugeno with relntives.
Mrs. A. V, Hewitt left Thursday for
San Francisco by the way of Portland
and steamship front Flnvel.
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. K Gilstrnp nnd fam
ily left for it two weeks' vacation nt Al
bany nnd other points Thursday.
A. 10. Brigham and family and L. D,
'iorco and family and A. llagcrdorn left
Thursday for Newport for u vacation.
Mrs. J. F. Stols went to Cottage
Grove Friday morning to meet Mr. Stolj
nnd son, who drove to Roscburg earlier
in the week on business.
Says Regulars Are
Anxious to Fight
A sergeant of tho regular nrmy who
passed through Eugene Thursday after
noon with a prisoner for Alcntrns, stated
while hero that every man in the regu
Inrs was aching to get over to Franco
nnd get in tho fight. "Wo never fell
lown yet, and we nre not going over
there to get licked." he said.
FRECKLES
Don't Hide Them With a Voll; Remove
Them With the Othlna Perorlpt;on
This prescription for the removal of
freckles was written by a prominent
physician tud is usually so successful In
removing freckles nnd giving it clear,
benuUful complexion that it is sold by
any druggist under guarantee to refund
the money if It fails".
Don't bide your freckles under a veil;
get an ounce of othiue and remove thorn.
Even the first few applications should
show a wonderful Improvement, some of
the lighter frerklrs vanishing entirely.
Be sure to ask the druggist for the
double strength otnlne; It is this that ia
old on the money-back guarantee.
REDFERN COTTAGES
Two rooms; each completely furnish
ed; electric lights nnd water. By
week or mouth. Nye Iteaeh at New
port. Ore. P. O. Box, aM.
Local Man Succeeds Lieutenant
Lundgren, Who Goes to Engi
neers as Captain.
Lieutenant C. B. Humble, of this city,
ncting adjutant of the Coast Artillery
corps, has been appointed ordnance offi
cer and will go to Portland Saturday eve
ning to take over the custody of tho
ordnance. At present there is no ord
nance officer. Lieutenant Leonard Lund
gren, who has been ncting in that capac
ity has transferred to the engineer corps
of tho Oregon national guards nnd been
promoted to the rank of captain and ns-
scigned to stuff duty. The ordnance is
practically nil hi the hands of tho com-
puny cnptnins nud Lieutenant Hamblc
will take over the books, etc., of that de
partment and receive new receipts from
company conunnnders for tho ordnance
stores in their custody. Ordnance in
cludes guns, bayonets, swords, all range
equipment, etc., and also, by one of the
peculiarities of federal usage, the knives,
forks, spoons nnd some other articles
of personal equipment.
E
IS UNIVERSITY PL!
Dean E. W. Hope Announces
Courses to Be Introduced at
Institution Next Year.
URGES FARMERS TO
EXIieilPROSUCTS
President Wilkins Anxious Fair
Displays Should Be Better
Than Ever This Year.
A six weeks' course in law will be of
fered at the University of Oregon sum
mer school next year, according to an
announcement by Denn E. W. Hope.
The courses will bo scheduled to fill tho
needs not only of students preparing to
ractice law, but for those wishing law
work ns an aid to them in other profes
sions or lines of business.
For the benefit of students expecting
to enter business rnther than practice
law, a course iu general business law will
be offered at the opening of the fall term
of school at tho University this year.
This will be given as n lecture course
and. will, it is expected, draw women
students ns well ns men. Another course
to be given is designed especially for
women one iu domestic relations. Hero-
oforo only one wonmn has been register
ed for work in tho law school, Miss
Helen Hamilton, daughter of Judge J.
W. Hamilton, of Roscburg.
The course in Oregon practice and
roeediirc, given last yenr for the first
time, is to be repented next year. It Is to
be extended to two hours n week
throughout the school year.
F. M. Wilkins, president of the Lane
County Fair association, is very anxious
that Lane county farmers should exhibit
the best fruits, grains and stocks possible
this fall at the county fair. The board of
directors expect that there will be many
from outside the county and state, pro
spective settlers and homcseekers who
will visit the fair and consider it very
important that the exhibit be the best
iu the hiBtory of the county. To this end
they have nrrunged a large number of
spociul prizes, in addition to tho regular
premiums, which will pay the farmers
well for the trouble nnd expense of mak
ing their exhibits.
The executive committee nre pushing
arrangements for erecting tho new burns.
The ground is being cleared and put in
shnpe and work will begun in ample time
to have them ready for occupancy.
while details have not been worked
out it is the intention of the executive
committee that, tho Eugene drum corps
and the boy scouts will have a -prominent
part in the nffnirs and it is probable
that these organizations will be invited
to pitch tents nnd camp in the grounds
during the fair.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Hundreds of Trees Are Cut
Down Because of Disease
Hundreds of trees in the Long Tom
district of Lane county infected with fire
blight have been cut down nnd destroyed
under the direction of County Fruit n-
Thousands testify
The Original
Upbuilds and sustains the body
No Cooking or Milk required
Used for V3 of a Century
Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price.
Alleged Violator of Revenue
Laws to Have Trial July 27;
An Old Offender.
District Attorney L. L. Rny has re
ived word from Portland that George
Watson will have his trial, for selling
liquor without a federal license, in that
ity July U7. Wnlson wns sent from
ero to Portland March 8 of this yenr.
had been arrested for the third time
or violating the uregon nqnor laws, uav-
ing paid one fine and served one term In
Jail. A third conviction would have com
piled the county to board him for two
years, so lie wns turned over to me leci-
rnl authorities and has since been in
jail. It Is expected that a number of
peoole from Eugcno will be witnesses in
the case.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. Moore returned
luirsday from Portland, where Mr.
core attended tho N'. E. A, Their sons,
niter nnd Jay, returned to this city by
motor.
Clinton Martin, of Medford, was a Eu
H
oney
Making
Don't let anyone per
suade you thnt the pro
per accumulation of mon
ey is sordid or unworthy
On the contrary it's a
solemn duty.
A man owes his wife and
children something more
than board and clothes.
He owes his community
something beside an oc
casional vote.
He owes his country fi
nancial support.
And the way to measure
up is to provide a cash
balance in the bank.
The First
National Bank
OF EUGENE, ORE.
Capital and Surplus
$300,000.00
i
spector C. E. Stewart, who returned to
Eugeno last night. The field of his op
erations have extcnued us Tar nortii as
the Ronton county line.
The blight, which is declared to be the
worst disease known to attack fruit trees,"
has been spreading badly among the wild
hawthorne and crabapple trees in the
Long Tom bottom. The only remedy is
'the destruction o the trees. A ttt'
trees on fnrns in thnt regioa waift
found to be infected and were descsf
PASTEURIZED MILK
Is SAFETY FIRST MILK. Emueg
Milk and Cream Co., Schmidt BrnJ
Oak St, Phone 70.
Phone S. B. Stevens for piano tei' '
t
Avoid High Priced Eggs I
This Coming Winter By Using '
FRESH EGG KEEP
Something New Endorsed by University f
of Idaho and Many Individuals L?).
Costs One Cent per Dozen
You can pack eggs with this preparation p?S
for winter use at a cost of 1 cent per
dozen They will keep one year.
STORE THEM IN BASKET OR CASE rr
SIMPLE :: :: INEXPENSIVE .:: SAFE
E IDEAL FEED STORE
131 Park Str. 'I.
131 East Ninth Street.
'JOSH'S
9.:
i Can't See at a Distance with theseGlasses"
J"I beg your pardon" he said to an old friend. "I did not (;
recognize you. I cannot see at a distance with these glasses, j
CJEmbarrassing sistuations like this are avoided by wean
ing KRYPTOK Glasses. KRYPTOKS (pronounced Cn!,
tocks) enable you to glance up from your paper and seedis-
tant objects as dearly as the type on the printed page. s:
Kglasse?K
THE QHtX INVISIBLE BIFOCAJ.
qPut an end to the "off and on" nuisance of your reading y
glasses or" the even worse bother of two pairs. One pa"
of KRYPTOK Glasses smooth and clear without the
figuring, age-revealing seams or hump of the old-time w-;
fbcals will give you the necessary correction for near Mc '
far vision. You see everything as well as with the clew,,
balanced eyesight of youth. ;
kjfp Sherm Mdy .
Broken Lenses EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST Factory j
Quickly on
Replaced . 381 Willamette St Sgl Vte
TELEPHONE 362 f
gene visitor Thursday