Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 21, 1923, Image 3

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    Tuesday Evening,-' "August 21,' 1923
THE EXTOE'N'E D'AlXt- GUARD
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Jecoeter .,
There nre gems io fit a personality. There
is jewelry that looks charming upon cer
tain persons and in our 'bountiful assort
ment of 'gems' and fine settings you will
fiiidavhat youare looking for. One thing
jroU'Caif bo sure of obtaining at this shop
i9 satisfaction. It has always been so
and wo will continue to merit your con
fidence. :', '
We will be glad io show you anything we
have in stock Avhether or not
you make a purchase.
Luckey's Jewelry
One Price to All .
Store, II
AMLYSIS TAKES
.P.
E
A sudden attack of paralysis resulted
(be death ot .Mrs. ir, ai. -uorse, wire
County Surveyor Morse, at 5:30
clock this morning. Her departure
on the community life in which she
ok such on active part cume as a great
tn the many friends and relatives
bo mourn her loss and messages nf
Mence poured into the Morse resl
itce, Mil Eighteenth avenue east, nil
iv long. r " ' - ' - ' -
He first stroke came nil 1 :30 this
oraing, when Mrs. Morse complained
L pains .in-net tieuu ona nanus. sue
heart attack three- years ago.
luck is said to have resulted in this
Mi illness. Besides her husband, she
ares four daughters, Elizabeth. Kath
ue. Marion and Murgie Lee, all living
borne. Mrs. F. Mi Carter of this city
s' sister, and three brothers also sur
n, Mrs. Morse, who was 44 years of
t, was one of the most active mein
ts of the Central Presbyterian church
trt.
Tie funeral will be held from the
Mtch chapel on Wednesday afternoon,
eg. 22, at 2' o'clock. William Moll Case,
tttor of the Presbyterian1 church, will
Recharge of the service. 'The remains
AIDS SCSI lu lue ruiunuu uirmowuuui.
Sorinifidd. Auir. 21.-The Snrlngfleld
Mil! team won the game Sunday
ittraoon from the Mubel team 18 to o.
Mrs. Mary L. Bates who was admitted
the Horinefield hoaiiital last week for
iedical treatment, and' who conies here
too uie Coos bay country is, reported
i being about the same. Her son ar-
Bred from eastern Oregon Saturday.
Jlr. and Mrs. 11. K. rloteling of Wul
nille spent Sunday in town visiting
puds. " ,
M. U. Bressler has just completed put-
pi a new roof of slate on his home on
I'oto and E streets.
lira. White, sister of Mrs. Dun Dfis
left londav for her home in Salt
Uke citr. She has heen - hern tmverjil
wis visiting. 1
I 'M l. V. o. F. ore having their roof
Meed and a coat of tar put on. The
i-umuiencea Monday.
. noy iiownru and son Way ot ix
ell snent f,tn,l,,u in h....
Bfrf Srw.,,1,.. ......... 1 !
uuuuna iviurucu io uunnuge Oil
evening utter spending Sunday
nooks h'S pal!nts Mr- and Mr8, S-
I fhere was nnite a crowd of he Knrnie
f set in bathine narties at the Coast
' Sunday.
It i Y"1"' u ijiMKout ana ins eou-
L " iu truHto, iTHHU,, were
wejrapoed for Sunday night owing to
( serious illn f ft,.:, ...... . .l
Win.""- C- JI- Drity. -who is slowly
t, '"' rrnnK siaweit and inm-
' J " P"y of friends returned on
rS. wcelt ePeDt' a' 'he Mc-
r. and Mrn n T ri i i
h..:. i - J. .ci.,rHCKeu aim
Km an'rn'y. Wm. Rodenbaugh,
P2 Oukri'S05' frm severul days
BE
SPRINKLER FACTORY PRESIDENT ACCEPTS
M MOVE TO CITY; MEXICAN FINDINGS
flfliirrni-iina- Tnnm .
Eugene., may bccuno the spnt of a
mduBtry. if plans consitlered by It.
. v ormcr, ft.-neral iiuinatcer of tbe
.Nfflp-Kuiu Sprinkler conimuy, with fac
tory uow located iu Portland, niatorittlixe.
r aruier was here today looking over the
city anil was to have a conference with
i number of . Commerce r"presentativt
this afternoon that was expected to lead
to steps toward bringing the factory
here this fall.
The Xear-Kain trinkler company fac
tory in Port lu ml is a (frowiue concern
that has several puteutet on Tawu and
pirden ttprinklets aud field Irrigatiou
machinery, tieueral Mauajrer Farmer re
lwrts. It in selling already, although a
young corporation, to the middle western
stnten and the south 'as well as to the
arid regions of the Pacific west and the
iiocky mountain Btates.
Although the present manufacturing
j)iut is located in two one-storv build
ings that house machine shop and assembling-shipping
departments respecti
vely and now employes 10 workmen, the
concern is growing and is expected to
have from 40 to 50 men on the payroll
before many months.
The management of the concern be
lieves Kugcne a good central distributing
point for the stute and for the west
with completion of the Natron cut-off to
Kive most ready access tt the interior.
AVhile the factory is not no large, how
is the time to make a move to a better
ii cation, the directors believe.
Washington., Aug. 1. President Cool-,
itige aud Secretary Hughes have accept
ed the accord reached iu the Mexico City
conference between American and .Mex
kan commissioners for a husis- of re
sumption of diplomatic relations between
the United States and Mexico, the Uni
ted Press was informed ou high author
ity nffe today. ,
Extension of American recognition to
the ! (Jure gun government of Mexico ami
the pet ails oi the complete agreement
reaelutf. . in rtie so-vaUei!"rewgnitiiu
ctmfereuce,k at the Mexican capital, will
be announced within a few days, accord
ing to 'this authority;
"Kverylhing is nil fixed up. The agree
ment Is acceptable to the goveruineut
here," t.he Uuited Press wan (old today
by nil autlority close to tbeMexicau ue
KOtiations and also in const a ut touch
with President Coolidge and Hughes.
Simultaneous tmnounceiutints of the
Amrican-Mexioiui ngieenu'iit and the
extension of recognition will he made iu
Washingtoa uud Mexico City soon, it
was said.
It is understood thnt the final details
for the making of this announcement are
now being worked out between Wash
ington and Mexico City. Also. it. is un
derstood a finul exchange now is taking
place between the two governments con
cerning a certnin detail of the settlement
hut it is declared there is no hitch in
the negotiations.
Chan. B. Warren, one of the American
commissioners to the Mexican parley to
day, again conferred with Hughes on the
la?t miuute details of the settlement. It
was learned defiuitely today that War
ren will not be the American umoussudor
t Mexico. .
Warren expressed the desire of Mex
he be the Auierieau envoy hut
he desires to return to his private bus
iness; H. B. Creager of Brownsville.
Texas, todov hod been long In conference
with President Coolidge and it whn un
derstood that Creager may be. the Amer
ican ambassador to Mexico.
RELEASE OF TULSA
RECALL '22 DEFLATION
ii.: . - i
Des Moines, la.,' Aug." 21 iJlnari
clers and former cablhel, officers will
be called to testify or sign deposi
tions if former secretary of agricul
ture E. .T. Meredith s thirty cents
: " "bel suit against Senator Smith V.
Bedding, Oil., lAug. 21. Two men, Hrokhiirt comes to trial, Brookliart
ho held up n poker game at Pit number ln'Jn"lted today. ,
2 near here Sunday night were both in Tne el,tlre stol"y ' the alleged "de
custody today and will be charged with 'latlon" r the furnis In 1922, will be
the murder of Joseph Bodgau, who was draBsed into court when Brook,hart
shot and killed during the melee which ?fek", Prove his charges that
accompanied the robbery. , , Merdl,h "at in the Wall street gamei
Al Audrey, who claims to have been ?nd, n8JDed produce the greatest pan
nn nntnmnhiln nnlntor In Sou r.olr !,. Ic In farm prices In the history of
the Smaller of the pair, was captured ag2""r"-' ' ,' , ' f
near Bartlev vesterdnv nnrl nfter hi,, Brookharts reply to Merediths!
held over night in Sisson was lodged in statement announcing the suit wllllham was ordered at the same time
the city jail here today. mnde in a speech before the to bring the two men, W. W. Wilcox
William Slater, formerly a hlacksmith Anlorlt'aI legion at Jewell, la., Frl-fnnd H. C. nngle, to Oklahoma Oity
in Oakland, Oil., wor captured near Me- ; Thursday for further huiirlng. The
Cloud last night weak from loss of blood i.v ftolng to be a good one," lietitlon states that Wilcox anil Ragle
Neither of the two men offered rel. tne. senator 801(1 of the speech. I were being unlawfully hold by the
tance to officers who surrounded them Meredith, who 1b at Bemlilja, Minn., ' military officials.
Police today were of the oninioh that fed. ! Jnmke .?nv further com-i , ;
Audrey will be charged with the actual ?e0'a ' would Issue
murder of Bodgnn. According to infor- anothor statement ,wlthin a few days.
mation learned from the participants in
' Oklahoma ' City, Okla., Aug. 21
Habeas corpus writs asking release
of two civilians held by national
guard, officers at Tulsa In connec
tion . with the military investigation
there into alleged lawlessness, were
issued here, today befoce Supreme
Court Judge F. H. Branson.
Adjutant General llalril II. Mark-
the poker game, Slater fired hut one
shot, which went wild. Audrey, they said,
fired several times, and fled when he
1T-k m .
shot, which went wild. Audrey, they said, .rem DrOke tO btart
Grinding .Shop Soon
Springfield Pioneer
Funeral, Is Thursday
Mrs. Kmily Uority, wife of C. M. Dor
ity, who,- were pioneers of Springfield,
passed away Monday at 7:25 o'clock, ot
the age of Iz years. .-.sue had been ill for
saw Bogdan fall, shot through the side.
Audrey bore no marks nf niinishment-'
hilt KJnlei. whn fiilatnina.l It,., n)lnnL H T Tn,nl,n.,l.A ..nn:nn.ln..t f
nino infuriated workingmen after Au- Oregon .Machinery company Bhops for ,"P(;m8 ,time-,TI, f"'hl will lie held
drev has escaped with li00 loot, was the past two and a half years until sell- f,"Vi ,"y. f','",,';on' ",, " ;lo.''k "!!:'
umuy uuiterea. a pnysicuin at McUloud mg out to anoiucr member of the firm i Tumi .v....
aressea nis wounds following his caphnre. tins month, will open a cylinder uud piS'
iiie men are not pernutteu to com--ion gnnuiug mncnine suop tor illltulilooile , , ' ;ii i '-..;, - .r.i...;..
municnte.jSlnter being held in the conn work in the Day building now being con- of ,"tl"( k' nrphen, .lei-
ty inii; Kb date has been set for their structed at' the corner of Oliv" and u! .ot Wasco, Wash., and a niece,
preliminary hearing. The cosh obtained Seventh avenues about October, 1. Ho ,". I'aisy Baumgarten of l olfax,
p..m n. , ' i .i .... WuhIi. Tho reiimiiiH nre in the Wa ker
uu-
for Hun work while on n trin Ihrivnvli
x oruaru, tseatno unu- victoria, 1J. c
,AUlO Stage Plunges III" on'th. Hi. tcpututlon for'machin 'j'e pbekah lodge in Springfield and of
Over Edge of Cliff
Chanel
A 1 18. Doiity wns a Charter mpmner or
the LodicH of the (1. A. It. there and a
mcmJier of the Neighbors 'of Woodcraft
work is fluoh that it- expects to get much
chine shops that are not especially for u,e P"t 2S years,
utliimpeu tor tins Kinu oi repulrmg.
Nice, Aug. 21. Tho police today an
nounced that six persons were killed,
including five American' tourists, when
a tourist auto car plunged over tin em
bankment between Nice nod Burcelon
ette. yesterday.
Fifteen persons were injured, indu
ing 12 Americans.
Survivors said the car was going at a store in iairniouut district, is spend-; tlns. nt the H,npton building nt Sixth
CITY NEWS
Mummey In Town
it, Munuiiey who formerly owned
Hat Shop and Studio
in Hampton Building
Preparation are heing made, today by
Miss Slay I'tttterson for the formal open
ing of her new hut shop on tho mezzanine
moderate speed on a narrow road, cut fug 't few days iu town from, hi home.
m the side of the cliff, when the acci- MQ rortianu, .visiting with mends.
dent occurred. I ;
As the machine reached a sharp cor-' Fullers In B. C
Dayton. O., Aug. 21. At 0 p.-m. today Do Witt Fuller and son, Adell-ert, are
to turn the steering wheel and the big , spending this woek iu Victoria, 11. C.
bus leaped down the aide of the preci-1 ; ,
pice. 1 ' 1 Mrs. mowo at uoast
'ine fteaa flnn injure my ior Borne
time' before passing motorists were at
tracted by tnetr groans.
STATISTICS
and Willamette Htreet Wednesday. She
has a large assortment of new huts fur
the public to select from.
Some of the euuimnent of the Ken n ell
and. Ellis portrait photogruph ntudios is
installed in the nutty of rooms on the
second floor in the. northwest comer of
l if r Vi i i t nie "uiMiing and ronnai opening win nv
n "; ' maue fin noon as wornmen are nirougu
uVUr in-w'Tl. uvic ue win join nvi: with (be ( econiting ami pipe fittings,
husband and daughter for a few weeha ,
outing by the seashore where tMey have
a Bummer home.
Looal Man Praised-
DIED I Dr. J. O. Watt of tins citv. Is the
WIIlLdAMN At itae iMigene jiospuai. suojeci or qune a HKeicn in uie uptome
Auto Crushes Woman
Against Building
Pnrtlnnd, Ore., Aug. 21. Probable fa
Ulbuq
-! V
oound Over- to Jury
NrTnrlSln" ' Albuquer.pie. re-
furt t .. "l "upi ana contempt ni
lJr I., r1"0""1 'itternnees in his
iitt.kiXk n DOInd over to n grnnd
EU ,7 n"'' September 10. He will
I '"" to further clinron. of lihel
F'or hJ?H'i',""? "ftcrnoon appeared
FliViii " K,red ""Unman, one of the
e triil. i ,.""""' he snid in his
Noman Vf ',' i investigated. JudKe
'1 hr "iiuiniu nr oemurrer
"i mi,'wHlpl,"rd H. Hanna and
'"It. r. . . r ."r'ng the Ias Vegas
HtW br hT ,,r"'. bT MW. He is
'UttL b'"8 wi,h "hel for au 1I
"Itoh... on when he i
min ? ! "f"5 the judge of takim
!iuinlt.J i 'hrowing out ballots
ln diri- '''ctlon of a repub-
nuorney.
PlDn
.'wlA ,. "F. THANKS
fri.nj. i na. "r "mcere thanks
M mt f!i i n r. "'ir kln1 sympathy
I? WrVLr,'l0.,f,inS 'ring our
I brotlTr in loss of our son
FAinfTSIRS- WJf. STARK AND
"Oo TTZrr-
ivatp ft M CLASSIFY
Pwrf u:"',C"0"enoi(t goons.
iRSfc SI-, Wednesday, Aug 22.1.
"J rW f,l'"; nnnscases, bedroom
--.!!! fr"'t jnra. etc. . a21
RFr-T
1?rrnnm hnm $15 per
'Vo 'Mrn. lj E Hth. a23
August 21, 1!)2S, Hugh I'. Williams, of , trio Weekly of Chicago iu it issue of la! Injuries were sustained here this nft
Aiilie. at the age of f7 years. He is August i. He is hailed as the "Father ernoon by Mrs.- Olnrke W. florey,: (15.
urvived bv two daughters and two sons, ' of Optometry in Oregon"- and cites his- when-she wns struck hynn nulomohile
., m i v. -11211: t I tn .1.:.. ........ .l I... f. AI..H,lu Vl.itin Xl.a
Mrs. Alms Turner, and Norma Williams, tory of legislation in this state,
Airlie; It. ' W. WHIinms, l urltoli; anil
unrM. miiiflma Kiiiiiinitt. rrhe bndv will 1 Snrinafleld Pe6nlo Wad
be tiiken from the Ventck chapel to Prank D, Griffin, and Jessie It. Talll-1 led across the sidewalk and erushed her
driven hv Mrs. Mortis McCann. Mrs.
orey held to the railiulorcap of the ma
fhine, WHICH jumped ine riiromg. nun
Airlie for interment In the English ceme
tery.
vpr. hnrli nf HnriTivfii,!.!. olttiiinixl n tnnr. hetween the ear 1111(1 a hltildinff.
riage license at the county clerk's office I Observers reported that Mrs. Mierann
today and went upstairs to liuve Judge frlglilened at striking Mrs. Corey,
Keruard perform the ceremony imined- screnmed and, let loose of the steering
itilely. They are now man uud wife.
wheel.
LANDKHIKIN'O At Mercy hospital.
August -21, 1!I23, Mrs. Kllen tander-
nf ffnnt-v Ore., nt the flee nf
72 venrs. one is survived ny live uaiign- .ominisiruirix nppuiniev '
ters and one son, Mrs. Alice Howard.! Jn the estate of William Steuding. de
Junction; Mrs. Florence Stnnwood, Med- ceased, the county" court has appointed
f.,rH. in Jesse Tuttle. Mrs. ila Shulu ltciilia Steuding as administratrix. Per
nod 'Clarence Ianderking, Canary. The I svnnl property to the value of IL'OOO i . y' Al72i.Tha "blue man"
bodr will be sent from the Veatch chapel iiiHiided in the estate for which K. U I ,'e; i. iViip hue
An niitunsv noon Canlain Fred Wl-
ters. sideshow favorite since 18111, show
ed that all bis r-rgsns, tissues and mils
Cirrus "Rlue Man"
Thoroughly Tinted
to Canary for burial tomorrow morning.
BORN
niOOS At Mercy hospital, Monday,
August 20, lftit, to Mr. and Mrs. O.
3. Kiggs of Mabel, a son. '
DURHAM At 4!K) Eighth avenue west, I
Mondnv. Aug. 20. 1112.'!. to -Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Durham, of Pleasant Hill, a
daughter Marjorie Esther, weight TA
pounds.
Knupp. W. W. Calkins and W.
irttuu arc appraisers.
It. Hob-
A niiu-snmmer tnunder storm In the ! ""v, '""""V r -
ntille of the night awakened many a" ni". , . ,
sound sleeoers last nlcht. hot as f,.r The untisual hue was due to chronic
Susan llouts ."i.00, Mary , Kestsrsou
?17.50, Mrs. 0 race Beach $20.00, Mrs.
Clair B. Coy '$10.00. Booth Kelly' IJif.
Co. $7.00, 'B. Poujade $10.00, Mrs.
Nancy Chapmnn $l.r,00, Mountain States
Power company $11.88, (Iruy's Cash aud
Carry $75. HI, J. J. Ilarbaugh $20.00,
Ftruiers' KxcJiauge $27.2", Elia Huben
stein $10.00, S. B. Finegnu J1.2H, Pac.
Tel. &. Telg. Co., $0.10, M. C. Harris
$18.30, if. X. McHett $12.2-5. F. C.
shrum S5.40, McMorrnn & Washlmrne
$2.tk Eugene Packing Co., $10.10, E.
X. lViterson $125.00, Mrs. C. S. Cnlef
$11.40, Peter ltadokowski $18.00. Mat
kck's $1.71, W. A. Kuykeudall $2.10.
II. II. Ruth $8.50, Orville 1. Thompson.
$l.no. S. M. KeKrron 125.1K), Spring
field (ieueral Hospital $.'lo:.00. Mrs. R.
A. Oarren $15.00, Ethel Wallace $20.00.
I.iuu Drug Coinpauy $.50, It. A. Bnhb
lldwe. Co. $10.15. I.udford & Cnswdl
S25S.:!0. Wm. Kvle .Sons Co. $21.00.
fcehaefers Pros., $1,7, Eugene Water
Hoard $1.81), Walters Parks l.br. Co.
$1.57, Standard Oil Co. $22.05, Marvin
Milford $17.50.
CIRCUIT COURT Ijiwerenee Crab
tree $1.80, Clifford Crubtree $1.80. Ce
cil Chase $4.80, Imis Hartley $1.80.
ltarharn Withrow $4.0(K Sam Simons
$4.00, Evelyn Johnson $15.00, John H.
Dnrrow $50.00. Pnc, Tel. & Telg. Co..
$10.85. E, II. Hotallng 5.20.
CORONER C. V. Siiuou $1.20, W.
P Sargent $1.20. K. C. Rransletter $1.
!20. J. A. Callaway $1.20, Elmer Rob
erts $2.40, E. A. Cluer $1.20, Arthur
lSckmini $1.70. II. C. Gregory $1.70,
J. S. Montgomery $1.70, J. E. Reutley
. 1 .70, Scott Ulllder S1.70, C. A. Francis.
S1.70. Chester Cliapln $1.70, Dr. M. O.
Howard $1.70. M. A. Young $11.70, W.
If. Vaughn $1.20. E. O. .lurgens $1.20,
E. B. IJuimliy $1.20, Sidney Stickels
$1.20, U. C. Chirk $1.20, O. E. Sim
mons $1.70. Paul H. Smith $1.70. Clarke
C. Crocker $1.70. Dr. S. M. Kerron $1.
70. W. W. llranstetter $.10.10, Ui'islie
,1- Company $7.00. Amelia C; Metsen
$12.50. Evelyn Johnson !).20.
t i.l-.'Kt ii. ft. ornn f. m. uni.iai.
Ionore A. Smith $10.50, H. B. Fleming
$.'17.50, Koke A: Tiffany $108.12.
Underwood Typewriter $7.50, S. E.
Sltentf $U!5,00. h. M. Rrysou $100.00,
E. I,. 1'ense. $1M).00, II. M. Ioe, $87.(X),
R. Sailor $80.(K, C. M. Brlggs $75.1X1.
IC ."leffery $75.00, S. Westfall $75.00,
H. Sweet $75.00, Cressey's $3.85. Pac.
Tel. & Tolg. Co. $8.45. Office .Machin
ery & Supply Co., $2.25, R, S. Bryson
$1.50. Oriffin Bnbb Ildw. Co., $.40.
COUNTY COURTO. P. Barnnrd
$20.13, Pac. Tel. & Telg. Co. $18.00, K.
M. Shnro 25.70. D. N. Honey $20.02,
R H. Pierce Garage $11.10. pacific Auto
Co. $2.50. Standard Oil Co.. $1.20.
COURT HOUSE John II. iDsrrow
jai.OO: I j. E. Walker $2.00. B. B. Jones
$103.88, Cressey's $1.80, E'ngene Water
Board $04.72, Raymond Mnrlutt $7.7li.
Griffin Biibb Ildw. Co., $21.00.
DISTRICT ATTORN KV A. Bleten
SI 10.00. Pac. Tel. Si Telg. Co. S9.80,
Gordon S. Wells $10.00, Clyde N. John
ston $4.70. C. D. Vitus $40.00.
DOG 1'1'NII t-. t. iieiuenwoy
Geoi C. Widmer $47.00.
EMERGENCY O. R. Thorpe ifiai.uu.
D. T. Harrlll $25.00, S. ,T. Undnrd
S250.00. N. N. Knldor $100.00, Walter
I'arks $80.00, E. F. Reams $40.00, Cora
McXown $80.00.
FRUIT INSPECTOR O. B. Stawart
$12:1.21. Geo. W. Taylor $38.24.
HEAT.TH OFFIl'ER Dr. AI. K. Jar
nngin $.70. Mis. Nettie J. Noil $.50. Dr.
I) A. Forbes $2.25, , Dr. C. K. Frost
$11.25, Dr. W. II. Pollnrd $11.00, Mrs.
Kathoriuc E. Hicks o.tiu, ur. eo. 4-.
K-.Hvfiiilu S5 (k.
IXDIGKNT SODIHI'.'H .1. w. i.eary
Post (1. A. R. No. T. ifio.so, Appomat
tox Post O. A. R. $30.00.
INSANE B. F. Scalete M. i. w.w.
W. C, Re.lihan M. D. $5.00, Dr. T. W.
Hnrris 5.(X). Dr. Wm. H. Dale $5.00,
U. II. Fields M. D.. $10,00, WeBtern
Union. S1.R8 8. M. Kerron $20.00.
JUSTICE COURT Jesse u... wens
xnn.lin W. O. Shnrmnn 10.50.
JUVENILE COURT Mrs. Thomas
Bailey $2.00. .1. ,T. JIarbaitgU $03.00, U.
R. Hlcber 2JH.
soiiooii suit. Mtiimira tiros, vs.
70. E. ..I. .Moore $15.17, J. K. Moore,
r,.ri M. f'ressev's S5.10. K. Schenck $75.
Cottnge (IroVB Henilnel $2,25, Pac Tel.
Tel. & Telg. Co.. $7,30. -
DISTRICT JjEALl'iK IS.-"' A. iionu
$10.04. ..'., A
SIlKtlll' b I'OC. -lei. gi xeig. v o..
S27.85, Rodnev Roach $15(1.00, Earl
Humphrey $10.00, Koko-'llffany Co.,
$52.14, Gust Sonnlchsen $0.00. Bur
roughs Adding Machine. Co:, $4.H0. Fred
(1. Stickels $310.00. Alberta Purvin $80,
Uloyd Howe $125, A. A. Simmons $100,
Vnn Svnrverud $100.00, John U Marsh
$0.00. C. Bussard S0.00. I.. II. Neff
S5I3.50, Cressev's $3.50. C. K. Simpson
5.75, R. C. Hiinmnns Co. $73.30. O. C.
Riggs $15.00, J. A. Anway $0.00, Slg
wnrf, Electric Co:, $.70, Preston & Union
$13.50, Williamson & Cnckerline $4.50,
Eugene Water Board $20.20. Eugene
Storage Battery Co HI .01. Williamson &
Cockerllnc Inc. $5.55. Western Union
$10.18, C. B. Pitcher .tfl.50, D. II. Hcw
ott. $8.00. Standard Oil Co.. 10.20.
ISTA I RIOT EH E! AXIM A US Bu rke
I. MeFndden $15.83. 1,. C. Raping $7.00.
Inmrin & Cnldwoll $100.78.
SDUVKYOH Snriniifleld Onrnge 4.-
50. R. A. Bnbb Hdw. Co.. $1.50. The
Frederick Post Co. 1(U8, J. It. Smith.
S1.50. Cressey's S7.R5. Tar. Tel. & Telg.
Co. $0.15. J.,W. Unbbs $20.70, Bruno
Vitus UI.0O,' AVm. Kyle Sons Co.,
7.4I. ft. IT. Wagioner 33.40, V. D.
Thompson $10.14. P. M. Morse 22m.
Frank Johnson 2,50. Irfiinold, Voelnel
& Co.. $3.00, J. M. McCauslnnd $114.00.
A. U Roberts J5.00, Earl Roberts 1.3l.
Elbe Siirnor HI. 31. Mrs. J. W. McAr
thur $53.38, Pmil Wnagoncr $2.02- If,
D. Thompson $30.00. V. D. Foglo $71.
87. Geo. Hartley $3.50, nnrenco Service
Station $10.R1, Slnndnrd Oil Co, $40.00.
T. E. Furnish $5.75. "
THISTLE & l'LANT INSIX:T City
of Eugene $i:i.l0, E. E. Ross $32.02.
S C Hnrhden $15.20, R. O. Brady $22.
II. V. Markuicn $10.00. II. lU-Nolleth
$10.00, J. A. Callaway $20.00.
TRBASURF.lt Nieta Hazclton $.82.
00, Eugene Dally Guard $1.50. E. Ward
$4.50, Cressey's $2.05, Pac. Tel.: & Telg.
Co, $0.25, Koke-Tiffany C, $08.00,
Mrs. A. F. Rnpp $10.50.
WIDOW I'KNniON i.inra r. .uaie
$10.47, II. R. Xoilelh $11.1)8. I,. C; Dry
nut $10.40, Nick Xibler $3.40.
ROAD DIST. ! D. U. Russell $23.25,
Dorunco Warner $3.50.
IflVHl HIST. 11 Reaver Rolln I.br.
Co., $.11.15. M. D. Bolin $3.50. John!
Scherder $2SJH, Riley Petty, $28.01). I
Harrv Fishwood $2S.tH, Perl Lawseii'
J28.U0. Gill Drydeu $14.00, Jniues Wil-i
helm $14.00.
ROAD DIST. 15 R. A. Bnbb Hdwe.'
Co. $52.50. ,1, A. Elledge $1.15.
ROAD DIST. 10 J. A. Callaway
$14.00, Arthur Callaway $20.25.
ROAD DIST. 10 It. A. Babh Hdwe.
Co. $5.13, E. E. Smith $1.25, L. D. Hills
$0.00.
KUAil IUST, .11 T. J. iliaseiy ,-.
R. 1'. Cobum $21.00, lcter Newiuau,
$20.00.
ROAD DIST. 25 Win. Chirk $4.10,
Elliott Mercantile Co., $3.08. j
ROAD DIST. 20 C. 11. Farmer $3.-
OS, R. E. Iniwer $:i.(KS, Springfield Sand:
; Gravel Co., $74.00. 1
ROAD DIST. 30 Herbert Taylor;
$7.00. W. 11. Fowler $7.00. .Ine II. Fnw-1
ler $7.00. C. B. Fowler $15.75, Giles
Gowler $22.50.
ROAD DIST. 31 Wm. Kyle & Sons
Co. $7.70; Prnnk Spencer $8.00, Rny
Walker $7.1X1, Tom Spencer $7.00, Tom
Cullou $7.00.
ROAD DIST. 30 Griffin Babb. Ildw.
Co:, $27.24.
ROAD DIST. 3S Kenneth , Nielsen
$4.00.
ROAD DIST. 40 Joseph Hisii $22.50,
A. .Morgan $14.00, George Jones $14.00.
O. (). McDonald $7.00, Lester Morgan
$7.1X1. Harry lliso $7.(X).
ROAD DIST. tiU J. W. King $8.75,
S. A. King, $7.00.
ROAD DIST. 5ft Earl Miles $14.00.
Hurry Wrorth,vlnke, $14.00.
ROAD DIST. 02 Scott Foster $7.00,
Jess Harper $10.50.
ROAD DIST. 04 Martin Foster. $44,
John Skellon $7.00.
BRIDGE .Mrs. Jeff llnrney $n.w,
elms. Elliott $05.00. Wm. Schorlns $3.- i
50, Arthur Minuey $3.50, Nelson-Coffey
$1.75, B. F. Mlnnev $34.IH, Close Bros.
Lumber -Co. $27.45. llall Shumwil.V,
Ht2.no, A. t'. Striker jiin.uo. iiermnu
Rudolph $4.38, A. H. Smith 4.3S. W.
10. Dorwnrd $1.38, J. A. Elledgo $0.00
H, A. Bnbb UHW. Co. $1.45. C. C.
Beluiko, $10.00, Ed Whitney $4.00, Ja.
I. Hlggins $84.30, B. F. Goodpasture
H2S.U0, Frank Kuowlea $1.00, llerinnu
Hndolnh 15.50. Dexter Lumber Co.
$154.14, C, II. Trusk $10.50. ,1. T. Vin
iug $10.50, Waldo Taylor $10.50. Wal
ter Swnuson $7.1X), Sain Woosley $10.50.
Orrin Hammon $3.50, Alen Dowell $7.50.
Sweet' Drain Auto 10, fw.iu, r.ugeue
Gun Storo $2.1X1, Wm. Kyle & Sons
Co., $1.25, Walters-Parks Co., $111.85,
Euaeno Daily Guard $11.70, J. TO King,
$10.50, R. A. Flick $11.50. Addison Bros.
$18.14, Oonst llungc Ltir. t:o. wv,
Ernest E. Smith $334.80, . Stnudnrd Oil
Co. $38.14. Pacific A11I0 Co. $12,50,
(I. W. Stewart $74.87, Win. MeKliii.
10.87, Ilnrry, i:oikins 4ii.(, r rnnn
Henry $17.05, John Bnlnbridge $23.02.
Fischer Lumber Co. $205.42, H. Fnton
$10.58. John Boguit $4.34, Claud Jack
son $7.27, HlnlB ' Industrial Accident
$34.77. '
IlAlttt iMiL'lti l1 ratiti iiuiuwiu oc
Huston $0.50, Moody Hdwe Co. $5.00.
Hill & Co. Inc., $1.43, Frank Spurlln $15
Glen E. Holt $45.(K), Gibson Motor Co..
,25.17, 1. w. 'ronton -tu.uu, Hiununru
111 Co. $15.40. .
EOUH'. REPAIR & RK CR. Hull
& Shumwoy $1.00. S. II. Knegnn $811.40,
Vellum & Clow -Mfg. Co. $17.23, Abe
Gilbert $213.33, B. F. Goodpasture $14.
22, John Robinson $40.00. Lune Auto,
Co.,' $2.40, Western Union Tel. Co. $2.-
Iways Comfortably Cool
LAST TIMES TODAY
A diisliiiig tlrania of love
and adventure in Old Cali
fornia ;
By Johnston McCulley Au
thor of ''Mark of Zorro"
REX CAMEO COMEDY "
SCENIC
NOVELTY
Rosner's Prelude
and Organ Sotting
' Wednesday Only
"STRONGHEART" ,
Wonder ' Dog in
BRAWN of the NORTH
13, Eugene Wntc Board $7.4S, Feen
uughty Maohiuery Co. $274.00, Ameri
can Railway Express Co. $4.03. Pac.
Tel. Ai Telg. Oo. $13.05, Howalr
Cooper Corporation $204.34, Eugene Cy
linder & Regriuding Wks., $2.50, Sweet
Dinin Auto Co., $7.85, Nording Part
Co. $13.78, Charles Ilnyea $1.25, Ham
lolli & Rohdo $0.75, Holt -Manufacturing
Co. $078.27. Gross Bros. Iron Wks: $80.
25. J, W. Ijiiiickenbush &. Son, $15.52,
Oregon Electric Railway Co., $4.04,
Auto Electric Works, $11.72, Indian Re
filling Co. $188.02, John Brookinnyer
S25.50, Hrokel & White $17.85, Jesse
Walker $3.00, R, A. Bnbb Hdw: Co.
S'!'J7 00, S.Tvice C.nrng $.50. Midgley 1
(Planing Mill Co. $3.25, It, ll. Pierce
ft.OO, Olaf Hammer & Co. $303.03,
Slnndnrd Oil Co. $278.83, Slain Iiidus
Iriul Accident ('oinmission $135.10, Rug- .
er l"ickett $40.00. Otto Schwab $-M).00. :
O. II. Farmer $123.31, IL E. Lower $123.
81, W. W. Lower $102,40, Chas. Wilson
Wll.tU, Wm. Wordeu $124.74,; Frank
lliilo $12.34, Jesse Fergneson' $13.47,
Kenneth Carter $03.35. Ttiomiis Ayera
$14.07, Wayne Price $55.40, Chns. Sch
oenlmla $1.1.00, (lus Renins $4.41), H.
Knuoff $8.0H, Chns. Wilson $84.03, John
Tate $110.7(1, Paul Ziniker $112.25, Wm.
Schiioreuherg $20.0-1, Evert Brown $(lll.
80, Joss Ferguson $10.41, J ,B. Uriibb,
$.1.74. - --- -..-"-! -r r -.. .-
S. S. AmericaEnters BICooITuigontcst
For Championship of the North Atlantic.
ft S i , . s ' .
, 4
Pill
iillllllllivrr
-
:::-':i::;iii
National Finals
At Philadelphia
C'indnnati
Pliilndelpbia
Batteries: Donohue
Itcbau and Wilson.
At Boston
St. Louis . ...
Boston
R II E
7 Vie 2
....5 10 1
and Hargrave;
...8 12
...2 9
Batteries: MeCimly, Haines and Ain
lith; Cooney, Barnes and O'Neill.
I It ho ..a, l.nva nun W, Ski . eirW.lt - U,,.0 I,'
could he ascertained the liglilning r 1 ""'" ".""' li, i. ""-'otu.wf, ,1. t ,,rJl .
little damage. The rain which come i contracted when Walters was a silver , Dowdy, $10.00. luo K. Patton Vi.W, Mrs.
clcarwl Hie nir jind freshened things up ' ni'ner in Australia mnny years ago. Wal- uh Hudleson $10.(X, .Ida O. Cole
a great desl. It: was learned this uiorn-1 1' (bed of, heart disease., Ue was fl-S og.oo, Add.e K. heeycr $17.W) Thena
ing thnt lightning struck the barn be-!:" "Id a"1'' '' survived by a widow. . Miller $I5.(X), Marie -Surdnm $40.00,
na iuui iiKiiiniiiK sirucs 111c unrn oe-- - .-. . . . . . , " .- : 1
lunging to Mr. Art on Blnnton hill but i 20 years bis junior unu au year oiu,Annie Potnmpn ?2f.00, Amy rage J(,
only split a few boards out. It was full
of hay and cattle, but tney were un
hnrined.
Leviathan of Skies
Makes Flight Today
BY COUNTY COURT
Dnvon. O.. Aug. 21. At 0 p. m. lodar
-l,an tha hitmiK" hnvp rune from the 1
nir the nrmy will launch its leviathan ADVERTISIXfl Eugene Daily fluard
of the skies. 1 $82.35; Register Pub. Co., $77.00. ...
The nuiiden flight Ihe huge Barling' A SSESSOR Pac. Tel. At Telg. Co.,
bomber is to be attended by high offi- $0.35; Burroughs Adiliug Machine (.'0
of ihe armv air service. ' 4..i(; A. O Hneo $110.11; h.
VI. Mutt e V. Morer 2u.W. Olga 1.
Jones $I0,(K, Cora M. Olson $15.00, Jea
slo Ethel Mny $25.00, .Mrs. Loella John
son $17.50, Altn Klock $17.50, Ermn C.
Fuller $10.00, Mrs. Anna Harper $10.00,
Mrs. Dillle Owen $32.50, Ida Barber
810.00, Krnllne llsrrill $10.00, Carrie
Slay Richardson $32.50, Iittle Klrken
dall $32.60, Fannie D, Bowyer $10.00.
Elizabeth V. Smith $32.50. Xancy llol
I. iJ.cult $10.00, Elltlie A. Hartzcll $10.00
(H-nce Kirkland May $20.(k, Cora M.
Walkley $a5.00. Lours Edith- Stewart
$17.50. Sallie Wood $10.00, Lillian C.
Ttnndull aio.00. Snrnh E. Vnughnn $17.-
Powers 50, Lilhih M. Rlwles $17.50, Clara Edith
If the sli p f es t will he tne urst hojwj n. nsiiuiwr i.i.mi 1.. mho. h .,.-.,.. .
timp a 4U.ISSI pounu oeaivifr-uian-Bir ir.:w, vn.,",; i ,.n,j ,..7 ,T i. ,
crsft has liftr itself from the ground. Co.. $258.(10; Mrs. Hsttle Heine, $12.05; els II. Winfrey $ 10.00, , 'na ' S"lu
Sii Ubertv moton.. furnish tl. power TitH Abstract Co.. $!2.50. $2(I.(XI. KliM J. Hltrtpson $U).0O Snllle
for the Barling bomber and it Is erpiip- CARE OF POOR W. W. Brnnstet. Buhl MK Imtic $10.00, Mary I'hdHlH)
Sir with parachute slides br which its ter, $75.00, Otto Schmidt $10.03, liar- $35.00. . Jessie Violet Nesbitt $25.00.
per i . , ,.(Hr,f b.tir 'r.ii,nT, fn . ''! 40 Mr., lisle Lena Xanoer tl5.Wti Vivian Sanderson
I t-r
smi
At Brooklyn
Chicazo J
I,rBntterie's: Keeii 'and ci'-Farrell; Hen
ry, Vance and Deberry.
At Xew York ... .
Pittsburgh ? l V
Xew York , 11i
Batteries: Hamilton. Adams and
Schmidt; Snyder, Jonnard, lalson, Bar
nes and Oowdy '
t.,,t. tth Henry Trono. 33 West wfc '''r.J'' "! ;,.. ,, ,(. i-,-,,., . w. (loodmsn S.(K Mrs. V(in Vnuehn ROAD DIST. 3 R. R. Hill $15.00.
The tail pii-ce alone is as large as an Bryan $34.00. Pmphrey & Mnckin lll.- flO.OO. Linda J. Qi
rllnnrr niU plane. 75. John E. Ifolstrom. $0.23. Mrs. M. E. Hustead $15.00. Mi
l ieutenants Harold R. Herria and Bunch $.j.(X). Jame, A. Thomas $10.00, Emily A. Peck $!().(
ti-.i. I,.,, been chosen to tnke .Mrs. (irace Bennett t'l.OO. P. K. Brown 35.00. Millie Hodgs
the Barling up "on its first off icinl flight. $8.00. Mrs. R. E. Cox $10.00. Thomas Wan $25.00.
nlie flight was originally scheduled R Mallov. $., 'Mrs. O. It Swenringen- ROAD DIST. 1 It. A. Babb Hil
for 10 a. i. hut officers at M--Coo field 812.(SI. Mm. R. H. Mshaney $15.fgt, J. Co. $.73. ' ,
1 V '. . .-, . i XI lt 1' t.- ni I, T1TUT1 Q I 14111 tlROl
Jnda J. Quibert $-'10.00, Lucy
i lois iinau aio.isi,
00. Pearl E. Stover
iKlgson $20.00, Ina B.
Chief Stewart and Chef of the S. S. A.
New York, , Tha
culinary department of the big iteam
.ship Amiruar of the United Stntel
linci, it out to lake the "palm" away
i from tha Gwrtu Waihinglon, ol the
tame fleet, for serving the belt meali
on the Norlh Atlantic. .Tha Amirica,
; reconditioned and refurnished through
out, went back Mite commiuion a few
' weeki ago, Juit after a group oi well
known bon vivantt had declared that
the Gtarfi Wvhingion "tet tha ben
table" on the ocean. ' '
.While tha Amtrua wai being re
fitted at the Brooklyn Navy yard thla
news was conveyed to Chief Steward
Paul Sehickle. and Chet Teddy Bon
sett - They immediately vowed that
, they would tee the title Irsniferred
to theit craft or know the reaion why.
- , Long before tha Amir'xia went back
to Hoboken to re-enter die service,
' Schick! and the chef were on the job
putting together a kitchen crew
worthy of preparing meals not only
"6t lor kipgt," but ior Hit Royal High
Beta tha American Touriiu - When
the AmirUa sailed tbcre wai Utile
doubt In the mind oi the Chief Steward
and Chef that they would win the
i laurels irom (he Qiorgl Waihinglvn.
They worked out many new menu!
and conceived several new recipes for
food to be served passengers on the
' Amtrita, which they declared would
tickle the most Jaded palate.
' Al g preliminary.' appetizer an
elaborate cold bullet was prepared
Jind placed in the dining room sati
ng day, which attracted a huge audi
tors among both passengers and
visitors, causing the former Io wish
that luncheon wat ready and the lat
ter that they, loo, had booked passage.
When Sehickle and Boniett saw the
- interest taken In the preliminary work
of their culinary stall they went on
deck and shook hands on a promise
to "show the world" what real cook
ing Is.
This rivalry between the head
stewards and chefs oi the various
steamships of the United States lines
' has lead to the fleet attaining an envi
able reputation among tourists. With
the stewards striving to render a per
fect service and the cooks endeavoring
outdo cacb cthsi la the preparation
of meals, the traveler In every In
stance benefits. - . ;
When Col; George Harvey, Untied
Sintct Ambassador to tha Court ot St.
James, recently, arrived here on board
the Q tor ft W aihlnglon, 61 the United
States Lines, he declared that the serv
ice on the liner tould not be improved ,
upon nor the food excelled. As a
veteran traveler on the Atlantic, CoL
Harvey's word meant a lot to parr
sonnel oi the big liner, who ar re
doubling their eSbrtt, in order to
maka ail passengers on the vessel con
cur in the opinion. .,.- ; ,
Now that the Amtrua ia again "in
the ring'' the fleet hat one of its
hardiest contenders in the contest once
more and passenger! may look for
ward to meals better than the very
best that they have been served in
the pan. ' ,' 1 ;' '. , ;
This liner, long favored by ocean
travelers because oi her speed and
steadiness, kas practically been re
built as far- as her passenger quarters
are concerned. The Arttritt l now
a one class ship, capable of accom
modating 692 cabin passengers and
1.0S6 ihird-claia passengers, 8ha was,
originally a "three cabin'! vessel.
' All- of the finings and decorations
on Ihe Amtrua, deiigned by B. D.
Pender of the U. 8. Shipping Board,
tend to bring that atmosphere of
"homienets" to the liner which ' h) so
dear to the American heart." Those
who Inspected ihe vessel prior to her
re-entering the service are of the
decided belief that the efforts spent to
make the Amtrua the finest cabin ship
on the ocean have, been distinctly suc
cessful. .';
The Amtrua is exceptionally well
equipped ior Ihe entertainment of pat-,
scngers. In addition to the usual deck
games there is a big gymnasium with
apparatus of every description. A
skilled instructor it in attendance Io
help teach passengers "gym stunts" and
aid them in keeping Tn trim. Ath
letes crossing Io engage In various con
tests in the British Isles or Europe
find this gymnasium ideal to train tn.
There Is alio a children's play, room .
on board the Amtrua where the
kiddies can past delightful hours under
the supervision of a matron.
4 V
,i !
-- ' r"l T".," tll air jii be sni(i.lher at 2fl.K. Eliza J. Miller $0.00. M. Urn- ROAD DIST. 7 Kenneth Car.er $.
Rafter a Golden ut S ' - , . . . ... . .