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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1918)
Tuesday Evening, May 21, 1918. BUGENE DAILY GUAKD 'rage Three. ! 3 CITY NEWS 212 i. i iin-Sj- m. ;i " u u ahhlft mt mm nmm i .a t 222 Goes to Portland W. I Snyder went to Portland on business Sun-lay, to be absent same time. EDUCTION CO a Will Wert in Shipyards Mark Larwood has left here for Port land, where be will work in the ship yards. C3 STOCK-! I You can be the one to send him a pouch of Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug It pays to know the facta before you spend your money. You will be tending your friend more tobacco comfort and satisfaction in one pouch of Real Gravely Plug than in half a dozen plugs of ordinary tobacco. Gin any man chew of Rami Grarely Prac.aad ha will tell JM thai the kind to .end. Send th. btl " Ordinary plus is fU economy. It costs lest per week to chew Rwl Graely, becwue a until chew of it Uita lea. while. If yoa moke a pipe, slice Gravely with your knife and add a little to your smoking tobacco. It will five flaw-improve your smoke. SDD TOCI raiESTI IN THE D. S. SEBVICE A rOUCI OF GUVELY Dealers all around here carry it in lOe. pouches. A 3c stamp will put it into his hands in any Training Camf. or Sea. port of the U. 5. A. Even "over there" a 3c stamp will take It to him. Your aealer will supply envelope and give you official directions bow to address it. P. B. GRAVEIY TOBACCO COMPANY. Danville. Va. ' c A T " ana weon one- booaf It a not Real Gravely uxthoat thii protection Seal Established 1831 filliam Rockefeller Is Reported Lost at Sea (T.airiintrtnn. MrtV 21. LoBi fit the aeriean tanker William Rockefeller at i hu been onicmuy reported to the ;.tj department. Details are larking, but supplementary report has been prom- The department it withholding an an nouncement of the loss until it publish1! the casualties involved. ATHLETE JOINS SERVICE E. H. Jewett, athlete, graduate of Co lumbia in l&H, has a aon in France in the Rainbow Division. An older brother is in Texas with the aviation forces and he is going overseas in the V. M. C. A. service. t Most Economical coiiee you can-buy Ii goes, furjherr m Vacuum packed by special process You can make more cups of good coffee with less M.J. B. than with any other coffee. Compare M. J.B. Coffee spoon by spoon, cup by cup, with any other coffee and you will be convinced that M.J. B. Cof fee is the best and most economical coffee you can buy. M.J.B. is scientifically blended from the finest flavored coffees grown in the world. It is never roasted until thor oughly mellow and is vacuum packed to retain its strength and flavor. It Reaches You Fresh M.J.B. Coffee Why? A Free Lecture ON Christian Science ' , , Given By PROF. HERMAN S. HERING, C. S. B. Member of Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Christian Science Church Edifice. Corner 12th and Oak Sis. THURSDAY, 31AY 23d, 8. P. M. 'Public Cordially Invited. Return f Aaisricaa Laks Lieutenant H. B. Shaw returned t Camp Lewis on Monday, after spending a few days here with his wife. Hera from Illinois Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bailey, of Peoria, ill., were in the city Monday and Tues day, registered at the Osburn. Leaves for Lot Angeles- Mrs. Frank E. Drake, wife of Ser geant Frank Drake, formerly in charge of the marine recruiting office, .left for her home in Los Angeles this morning. Returns to Aberdeen Mr. and Mrs. L. Probst, of Aberdeen, Wash., returned home Monday night, after a visit at the home of their mother, Mra. C. Moody, in this city. la Visiting Brother- Owen Oslurn, ct Portland, is visiting his brother, W. F. Osburn, manager of the Hotel Osburn, having arrived here Monday. Has New Clerk A. Wood, of Cottage Grove, has ac cepted the position of day clerk at the Smeed hotel. Mr. Wood was at one time with the Oregon hotel at Cottage Grove. Are Visiting Eugere Mrs. J. X. Poorman, of Woodburn, and Mr. and Mrs. K. Poorman, of Port land, were registered at the Osburn Tuesday. W. C. T. U. Will Meet The Centr.il W. C. T. TJ. will meet at 7:30 Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. II. D. Palmer, at 075 Alder street. Represents Automobile Record C. R. GeWen, of Portland, was in the city Tuesday in the interests of tbe Automobile Record, published in that city. Miss Westfill Home- Miss Ruth West fall, who has been teaching in Coeur d'Alene, has returned to her home here for the summer. She has been engaged to tach again next year. Goes to Saginaw N. S. Robb, county agricultural agent. left for Saginaw Tuesday morning to look after business in that district con nected with his work. be a o 0) CaP Bin id 53 P NOW ON IN FULL BLAST Make a special effort to get in the store tomorrow. Better lay aside the usual morning work and get here before noon. It will pay you to get busy and inves tigate this sale. It is a real money saving opportunity, and consists of merchandise of merit, quality and worth. Ma7 Orders Filled at Sale Prices. pa. CO Jerri LiiiE Drag Co Hi Laaa a- n 'aaaNi'i lew waa tuatk. Return to Florence William Kyle and son, W. J. Kyle, of Florence, returned home Tuesday, after having been In the city since Sunday on business. the bicycle, nnd was run down and caught by the workmen. When he saw that he was going to be overhauled, he kicked a lot of spokes out of the wheels of the bicycle. H was tnken before Justice Jesse G. vlls and given HO days in jail. Meantime th? officials will investi gate his reord to see if he is wanted anywhere, and if he is a slacker. Returns Home- Mrs. J. G. Grimes, of Meadow view, re turned home Monday night after visitvft her mother, Mrs. B. W. Dorks, of (Al lege Crest, bud her brother, H. B. Dorks, of this city. Are on Fishing Trip C. H. Frank ano W. O. Heekart went to Ruin Rock on a fishing trip Tuesday, to be done three or four days. They will fiah the Si unlaw and its tributaries in that section. Vanoe Trout Visits- Vance Trout, of this city, spent the week-end here with friends. He Is now in the school of merchant marines in Portland, and expects to ship as junior mate on a government transport soon. Chief Takes Slacker- Chief C. B. Christenson left Monday night for Cimp Lewis with J. S. Hull, a slacker, who registered in Minneapolis, Minn., and had failed to fill out his questionnaire. Hull will be inducted into the service at Camp Lewis. County Farm Inmates Entertained On Sund.iv afternoon the inmates of the county poor farm were entertained with songs and recitations by the mem bers of the junior Christian Endeavor society of Coburg. I. W. W. St'als Bicycle Thomas Edward White, carrying an I, W. W. card, was arrested in Eugene Tuesday mo.ning, charged with stealing a bicycle oelonging to Wade Kerr, from near the ar repairers shack on the Southern Pacific right-of-way in this city. Whit; was seen to start off with ME CASCARETS FEEL DAfUDY Enjoy life! Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy and constipated. Get rid of bad breath, sour stomach, coated tongue, indigestion. floes to Powers- Lieutenant A. J. Grover, of the signal reserve corps, aviation section, was in the city Tut'sdny on his way to Powers on duty in connection with spruce pro duction. Goes to London County (VmmifFioner E. R. Spencer and Abo Gilbert, county rock crusher foreman, went to London Tuesday morn ing to look after rock crushing in that section. raiQTOBusr Father of Accused Woman Says Physician's Testimony Has Turned Heart. secret until his condition showed slight improvement. His children, Fred and Warren Fair banks, and Mrs. John W. Timmons, arc at the bedside. Dr. J. C. Miicdonald, who has been attending the former vice-president, in dicated that there waa little hope fo: recovery. The physician and family re fused to make any statement regarding tbe nature of the disease, but It Is under stood to be Brights disease. Army Blue Is Seen Men in the old army blue are a daily sight on the streets of Eugene. Tbey are members of the Oregon mounted police, and are wearing the old dress uniforms of the national guards. Inspects Local Office Lieutenaut Harold E. Potter, of the marine recruiting headquarters, Port land, was in the city between trains Tuesday inspecting the local recruiting office. Fred Moxley Is Sergeant Fred Motley, of this city. Is now In Camp Shelby, Miss., and has been ad vanced to orderly sergeant, and hat gained 10 po indts. according to a letter received here from him. Will Inspect Roads County Commissioner M. IT. narlow left Tuesday morning for Ferguson ('reek, to go over the roads in districts 4 and H'2, in company with the road patrol. Want Warm Weather The farmers are anxious for warm weather, which will help dispel the aphis which' have made havoc with the vetch and are now attacking the grain crops. Needle Club Will Meet The W. It. C. Needle club will meet with Mrs. Fred Ludford, lf7H Mom avenue, Thursday afternoon at 2:30. The members hare been requested to bring dish towels. Are Canvassing Votes County Clerk Stacy M. Rush! and Justices Anvl Hemenwny, of Goshen, and J. L. Clark, of Creswell, are engaged in canvassing the vote cast at the recent primary election. Waukesha, Wis., May ill. "She des pises him. Tersely, Dr. A. P. Luk thus summed up today his daughter's feeling townrU Dr. David Roberts. uh'e wife Gra.ec Lunk killed for love of him. Her affection was ground into dust by Dr. Roberts' three days testimony In her murder trial, during which he Mtimi d her for their unconventional relations. Now that Dr. Roberts has fini!irrl his testimony and Judge Martin Lueck h.ts ordered an investigation to determine if Dr. Roberts can be prosecuted in Chi cago on a charge of adultery, Waukesha awaits patiently Mitts Liink's story. Whether Miss Lusk will be permitted bare her feelings is a matter of conjec ture. Six days after the shooting last June MUs Lusk dictated a confession in which she attempted to shield Roberts from the Mann act. It Is probable that if Miss Lusk attempts now to change her story, the state will produce her con fession. The prosecution was expected to close its direct case this week. Senate Forces Disagree Over Plan for Air Probe Washington. May 21. Tbe breach be tween President Wilson nnd senate forces demanding a senatorial aircraft investigation opened again today, follow ing futile efforts to agree on a compro mise that would stick. Efforts to adjust the differences have not been abandoned, but the comj:n. ers admit there is little hope. Scu.il McKellar, leader In tbe compnm.d movement and author of a committee re port favoring the Chamberlain resolu tion with amendments, gave notice todaj be will call up the resolution Wednesday Indication today are that a straigh out fight wlU be waged, the issue helot whether the sennte will accept the pres ident's view that appointment of Chariei E. Hughes as a special investigator, am the new orders affecting the aircraft ser vice make needless any senate inquiry. SOLDIERS LEARN FRENCH, American soldiers In France are rapid ly learning French, according to otorlei which are told by T. M. C. A. war worl secretaries. An officer of tho censorim force stated that one soldier wrote to hit girl, "We're picking up French very rap idly. We've already learned that Wee wee' means 'We haven't any more. Charles W. Fairbanks Is , Reported Very Seriously III Indian.) polis, Ind.. May 21. Follow-1 ing an examination by physicians th-s morning, it was stated that Charles War- , ren J-'airlmukg condition was still very , serious. "There is no improvement," the phy sic ian announced. 1 Although the former president rp nt a quiet night, causing members of the family who were mt bis bedside to benve his condition was improved, the phf-i-cinns declare that he was In an extreme- ; ly critical condition. Fairbanks hns been ill for sevrnl months at his home here. His condition , has teen serious for several dnvs. iff was very near death Sunday, It devt io.ed today, although tbe fact had been fcep r First o Market Th first strawlwrris of the jnr t- t offprrd n th ritr market app.srfl Tii'siUr. Thrj bar. ben on sl in tiir stores for vrrral days. Makes Red Cross Spes h Attonn'jr Krrd Kmith and John T. Krans attcn-jrd a ltfl t'ross meeting st IaiwU Mooi-'ay erf-nina, where Mr. Smith made the principal speech of the ereninx. Goes n Vacation M. 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