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FAVOR OF 2-MILL
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Irving Grange Is strongly in favor
nf r two-mill lovy (hut will rnlts
70,000 m Lane'n one-third tthnro in
1im cost of a bridge arrow the Wil
Jnmptte river at IlnrriKburg. and haa
adopted reaoluiionii in favor of the
levy.
The resolution follow:
Whereaa, the travel on the Pacific
highway i now compelled to croan
the Willamette river at Harriaburg
on n fcrrv. and
Wliereaa. the travel on aaid high-
wny U eo heavy that it is Jmporwilile
- to give even a reasonable eervice
with any ferry that can he nned on
I he river at thin point due to wnter
rnd other condition which make It
exceedingly dangerous and tinftntlx
fnctory having already coat some
Iivim, and,
Whereaa. the state highway com-
m is ion hna signified its wiliingnefifl
to cooperate with Jnne and Ijnn
coTtntie on a basis of one-third each,
including all the approach.' ou the
I.niie county nide and advnnce the
Here nary funda until the anine cnn he
riiiaed by I,nne county from the 1025
levy and will also pave the Pacific
lighway between Junction CHy and
IlnrriKhurg on completion of bridge
and take over all future expenaea for
nuiiniennnre of Raid highway, and.
AVheretiB, we connider Ihfn arrange
ment very advantiigentia to Lnne
county and realiring that if we do not
take advantage of thia proposition at
the present time wo are risking fur
ther lose of life and also future coop
eration to the name extent by the
state highway commiRsinn and deem-1
ing the aa!d bridge to be uliaolutelv
m-eeaafiry for the anfety and convenience-
of the traveling public
Now, therefore, be. It Resolved,
That Irving (Jrnnge No. 877, favor a
Mecia lew of not to exceed two f2i
milla on nil the taxable property In
Lane county for the year j02f for
the purnoHo of paying for the conn
ty'a ahiire of the proponed bridge over
K. J. WARD.
It. B. HON I).
WM. O. KLTTSRMAN,
KMMETT HOWARD.
wraipues
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Medford, Ore., April 21. Mr. and
Mra. J. C. Nerrang, who left West
chester, Conn., December 1, 11120.
in an ox-arawn covered wagon,
reached tho outsliirta o( Medford,
their destination, last week-end 22
lionra ahead of their schedule hecauso
ui rnuio auvice concerning road con
llillnn-i hmk Xt.ilfn,..!
They were mot hy' a chamber of
, commerce delegation with a hand to
vnvun, wvux -uriiiau-r into me city.
Dinner Dance Is
Planned By Club
Klwanlnna nf Pttirntia will
tnrtaln tholr ladlos Tuesday eve-
" i"o ncnornKo, it naa Been
announced.' The nffnlr, which will
be In the form of a dinner dance,
win ocgin at y ociock.
STATISTICS
bI!IKr,na At the Eugene hoipltal,
. Haturdny, April 10, 1024, to Mr.
1 and Mra. Orrlle I. Shields of Cer
Tallla, a daughter, weight 7 pound,.
GIFFOnD At the Eugene hospital,
Hatllrday, April 10, 11)24. to Mr.
and Mra. Milton O. Clifford of
Rpriogflcld. a aon, weight 8 pounda.
IlKWniCKSONAt the homo, Sat
urday, April 10, 1024, to Mr. and
Mra. J. R, Hendricksou of Crow
Plage, a Bon.
8WJJVAN At the Pacific Christian
hospital, Saturday, April 10, 1024,
to Mr. and Mra. ,T. V. Hnlllvan of
WIS Chambers street, a aon, weight
TH pounda.
UrRKAN At the home of Charlea
. l-rlsboe on motor route A. Thurs
day, April 17, 1024. to Mr. and
Mriu n. O. McKran. a aon, Mra.
MoKean waa formerly Mlaa Kthel
i'riihee.
JIOFF-At the Mercy hoapltal, Sat-
Hy. April 10, 1024, to Mr. and
..JIT Kj l ,lo,f of ,,7fl r'"'
treet, a dnnghter, weight 7 pounda.
Whitman colleirs baaeball play-
era, enicer for vlctery, will arrive
here for the opening g-amo of thi
aeason on tho ITnlveraity of Oroffon
Kchedule Tuesday afternoon. The
Kitma will count In the standing of
the Northwest Intercollegiate con-ferr.nce.
The Missionaries lost two frames
to the University of Washington
llaniond experts last Friday and
Saturday, hut their showing was
far from encnuraitlnff from the Ore
gon standpoint. The scores were
4 to 3 and 6 to 4. and Che fact that
Whitman played as tight gamoa as
she did means that the Lrfmon-Yol.
Inw snuad will have a battle on Its
iiands.
Oregon Is not stronir. at least In
her pre-season showing. Whitman.
tne other hand, haa the same
llr.eup as last aeason. and liai some
new material to draw on In ad.iHI.m-
inpt. Clinton Ward, ulavlnir his
third year on the Whitman team, Is
raiea as one or tne best third base
men In the conference. His lusty
swats havo brought In moro than
ono homo run In past seasons, and
his fielding during the past few
yeara has been of the Lest.
Art Walther, catcher, la another
veteran. For tho past two years
no nus can-tin every inning of everv
game Whitman has played In the
iiLt-rf-iiieKinie conier-itice. rennev
at first Is playing his second year;
i-ean at seennd la nlav iik his thlnl
year. Oarrult at hort Is playing his
sicono year; null and -Mntsuno In
.he outfield are playing their third
year, ana Tsuua In tho outfield Is
rl'iylug h'.s second season. Babe
Mum is twirling his third sanao
Oregon's full strength will not be
hnown until the tont. i, praotlcu
sue nns nor snnwn to hfr beit ab
I'y, and It may be that aomethlnc
wi I bo in . .rked when the Innings
i-vn niung. n
At any rnto, til gane Tuesday
ouglit to b- u good season'a openur.
Oregon Plans To
Help Presbyterian
School At Albany
Allmnv. Anrll f m.a '
atate of Oregon will be appealed to
in m. cuinpniKn now neina; organlied
to mine $600,000 for new buildings,
nulnment and nrnrlimiiuA .n..
merit for Alhnnv ain-lant
rniinKe, Ainnnr, ure., an oM-Mtab-
imiiau ncnorii iinnp Es.j-.aiK..i.
nimnlct-n. hut not iattnia.
...,.., - . -.,111111. g O t. L i -
Ian. Htate bearlquarters ar Jn the
muiinoman noioi, Portland, J, Hen
ry Innv 1b dtmatnr.
Followlnir dm fllvlaiAn i-.
-d vice-chairmen and their real-
aenifni neaoquartora:
' Cook Hhv. th I-lv ak..i. a
FterirnAr. Chnrrmnn Cnniilii.! f m '
iiin, urniKtrj
ivnnun. me itov. u Lt, Boyd, ehalr
man. itnknrr Mra T. n an.i.
Vlcn chairman. T-tnlr -- D.i.a
juiiko j. w. waioney, chairman
Pendleton: J. B. Akey, vice chair-
man. landlnlrtn : Mra A n ir-.u
vice chairman. Helix; Portland, P"!
Shepherd, vice chairman; Southern
Oregon. M. C. Gaton, chairman,
Oranta Paaa: W. S. ninns-h vi..nth
rnna ana Mrs. Walter . Praisler
JJrown, Medford, vice chairman;
Wll nmettn. irnmai.
nwan iiiid Miea worn Maaon, Eu
gene, vice clfnlrmen. Mra. Clarence
- - Miin. kii-o reiurn
ui iuiRD maaon rrom Hawaii,
MEN'S FBilTFllTV
BUYS K. A. T. HOUSE
Purchnan nt tttn rtA,, j
tJlA 111 Nt Rnvnrfll . vixira h ai
pha Thotn, at twelfth avenue eaet
nun iiuyHrn, ny, ianpa ielta Phi, II
....... 4u r t
ii. nun uiiiMillutfll rnnnv. m
chell waa the owner. The deal wan
miuiP inrousn tne iTeanott HDlKi
VU 111 Jill Ujr,
niVRIIA TALKS rOMTICH
JlAUa. Hnnln A nvll 9 1
Prlmo It I VAra. hftnrl nf h. ..
don In red In a apeech today that thi
infjBoni movement in Npnln la "evo
Mitinnary, not revolutionary." He
aaia tn nirectorv will o-iu.
er aa soon aa "another group of cap
nisi-i--, riiuu iiiirHHinnea man uro will
' iu iaho it over.
COMING
The Zenith
toaster Wagon
ROAD TESTED
This famous Coaster is being driven over
the Pacific Highway propelled by a
Briggs-Stratton Motor Wheel. The stur
diest Coaster Ever Built. Look for the
Zenith Coaster at
TUESDAY, 4 P. M., APRIL 22nd.
to m the Zenith Ooaurter. A JAZZ dtp will
t 1t to etch of the flret 100 bey on hand.
Host Modern and Best Equipped Optical
Establishment on the Pacific Coast Tod
Every Facility Provided to Insure Prompt and Efficient Service to
Those Suffering from Defective Vision
Dr. Moody's Newly Remodeled Quarters are
Given Wide Publicity in National Publications
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The letters that follow are self-explanatory.
Dr. Sherman W. Moody.
The Optical Age and the Optical Journal and Review of Optometry, national optical journals, under March' and April datings
pay tribute to Dr. Moody's fine new ootical establishment in this r.itv. On ionrnal devoted a Dasre and one-half to Dictum anJ
story. That you may appreciate what the outside world has to sav nf Dr. Mnndv's enterprise we Drint the articles below in f,,ll
.l.CH -as. - J - J L A -Uil,
Handsome Optometric Offices in
a City of 13,000 People
One of the most complete and
attractive offices in the North
west is that of Sherman V.
Moody, local optometrist, at 881
.Willamette street. Extensive al
terations involving an expendi
ture of several thousand dollars
were made.recently and mahog
any fixtures and furniture were
installed, giving most attractive
appointments.
T.he offices, the arrangement
of which is shown in the accom
panying photograph, have a
depth of 120 feet. The rear half
is used for a shop, which is com
pletely equipped with machinery
for lens grinding. There are
two examination rooms, which
are fully equipped with the lat
est refraction instruments. The
waiting and fitting rooms are
combined.
Dr. Moody is justly proud of
his establishment and doubts if
many equal to it can be found in
other cities with a population of
13,000. He says that his estab
lishment represents an invest
ment of $25,000, which does not
include $16,000 which he has
spent in advertising during the
past eight years. Notwithstand
ing that Eugene and Lane coun
ty have only increased about 25
per cent in population during
the past eight years, Dr. Moody's
practice has increased about six
times over that of his predeces
sor. The optometrio firm holds
a long lepae on the premises at
881 Willamette street. Optioal
Journal.
A WELL-PLANNED OFFICIAL
ESTABLISHMENT .
Dr. Moody Celebrates Anniver
sary In Fine Surroundings
Amidst attractive surround
ings tho practico of Dr. Sherman
W. Moody, of Eugene, Ore., has
grown steadily since his estab
lishment in that city in 1916.
Recently Dr. Moody celebrated
his eighth anniversary in Eu-
KCne. The nicture on t.bn nnnn-
sito page shows what a fine es-
lannsnment fle Has bunt up.
When Dr. Mnodv Wntnl in
Eugene eight years ago he did
so on account of its educational
as well as businoss advantages.
The doctor has lived nr. trav
eled in most nf the ntnfna nf 4h
Union and bolievos that the Uni
versity of Oregon ad the publio
school svstom thorn
duced a standard of citizenship
and culturo in Eugene and its
adjaoent territory that is not ex
celled "anywhere else in thia
country.
A larger proportion of the
icoplo wear classes nnH thorn io
loss neirleot of tho
surroundings than elsowhore, na-
miauy muiung iiiugeno an ex
ceptionally good centor for opto
metrio sorvico.
Notwithstanding thnt Tnnrr.
nnd Lane county have only in
creased al-'-'it 25 per cent in pop
ulation, 1 estihlioh
doing nl. . six times the vol
ume of buHinoss that Dr. Moody's
predecessors had nt. tho
purchafio.
Quarters Completely Remodeled
j-tcuuvuiug umt jcjugene posses-
trj-A t1 rujg
L
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Interior View of Dr. Moody's Fitting and Refracting Rooms
ses about all of the potential ad
vantages for becoming a large
city, with the added attraction
of a mild, healthful climate and
scenic beauty unsurpassed, Dr.
Moody has recently used a con
siderable aum in remodeling his
examination and fitting rooms,
' etc A complote set of mahogany
fixtures and furniture has been
. installed, thus making it one of
the most attractive Rnd best
equipped optioal establishments
on the Paoifio Coast.
The storeroom has a depth' of
120 feet, the rear half being used
for tho laboratory, where fifteen
difforent optical machines form
the equipment for grinding,
edging and mounting of lenses.
The firm also does a wholesale
business in the city and sur
rounding territory. The two re
fraoting rooms are equipped with
the most modern instruments
and scientific appliances for
use in diagnosing and correcting
defective vision. Optical Age;
: American Optical Company
Sherman W. Moody. ' anoisC0' CaL 4' 192
881 Willametto St.,' ;
Eugono, Oregon.
Door Mr. Moody: ' "
vnLnr? gd do?1- f int0Jcst "ltrations and write-up of
your store in tho current issuos of tho optical papers. Congratulations
n such a fine looking store. "I shdl hope nt sofno time in the iou
future, to have tho pleasure of making a call on you.
Vory sincoroly yours,
' AMERICAN OPTICAL COMPANY,
GSJAA F. A. Hardy & Co Agts.
. Woo. S. Johnston.
Another Large Wholesaler Writes:
Dr. Sherman W. Moody,
Eugene, Oregon.
Dear Doctor Moody: . '
We have before us the April Optical Age carrying a full page re
production of .your office, including a well-written article and fine
pnoto 01 yourself.
About the only remarks that we can make, Doctor Moody, are that
viGi, i6 d?s,-not,i?1 nny wny do iustice to your excellently fur
nished and artistic office. our entrance is certainly pleasing to the
eye and you can foci proud of the Tact, Doctor. We do notbelieve
tuat tnero is a bettor annearin-r or nmniw' v,i. iu-
, j , , , q ..t.i, jjiauu iu mis entire torri-
tory, and you are certainly to be congratulated.
CESEL very sincerely yoursv
. . . i- -.-nc un tippucaiion.;
Complete
Modern Factory
in
Connection
DR. SHERMAN W. MOODY
OPTOMETRIST AND EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
881 Willamette Street
Eugene, Oregon
Complete
Modern Factory
in
Connection
' ' M"MW1W'Mw,ll"l''-ia 'sssa
" own admitted 10
the Paolflo Christian hospltaU
From Klamath Falls
R. O. Whltlny of Klamath Falls
was nere uundajr.
Spend Weak End H
Air. anil Mrs. .InW ilatn.Kw -nr
,F. Mcllofl, Lloyd 13. narnut, Isaac
... 1 aim marioa Kiipy of
Wonilllnit spent the week end In
Kuncne.
Land Is Traded
Mrs. Janet Malojr of Springfield
has tradod quarter sec'frn of
land In Alberta. Canada, for a
nine-acre pear and apple on-hard
In Sutherlln. The Hai ..t
i through the C. F. Hyda R,altY
company.
Mra. Goodpasture Better-
Mrs. B. F. Ooodpaature, arho
nas oeen III nt the PAu(fl-) Chris
tian hospital, waa todiy taken lo
ner noma at 1199 Wll'.Smette
streeL She Is renort-vt tn ha
much better now.
From Harrlsburo
j. . neeser ana c. w. Liggett
of Harriaburg were bualneas rlttt
ora here today.
It From frervtllls
1. N. Coff ol CorraUlt was
among thr ntrt-of-towa visitors In
bug-ana today.
AI Pselfls OhPlMl
I Marias Pay of Xucsat,
' Miasi Harriot Psvlt of Kugane.
iWrt. Oeor fi-ktisBbiokst of
Cathollo Daughters Meet
ine uatnollo Daughters of
mu-K-a, win moot Tuoailny ovn
niug In Newman hnii
. '" .UrtRU
-jreparauona tor an Initiation aerv.
ice wnicn nojr win hold thla week
onu.
CemUslna Fllrd
Xh notarial i-nmml..i. .
t-v.r.rrua waa iiiaa with the coun.
ijr visr-K louay.
Daeerhalt l.lraar
C. It Wlihrow today took out a
ivviibv ir uancenaii to ha
luotsd at Meatlowvlsw hall.
Klka 11 ST. Mo Smoker .
Th.ra will ho no boxing at the
Klka lodge, aa had bon ronort.rf
aay lodge officials.
Bey later-Fa RaaS
Bohhl UI.I.V.H .. . .
- - ' v itosoourg
waa taksn to the M.roy hospital to.
day for treatment of a badly rut
hand. Th K. n .
the tot, who Is but four ysara of
ega, fsll en some broken glass.
S rum Alaraa
Hays ef the bright April aim to
(lay eaussd the local (ire dspart
nient some eierclss. At.tt o clock
a call cams la from High atrest.
man dl.oor.r.d the hrlaht aunlight
miatoek It for a lire.
At Meray Meeettal j
u."',..0- c,t,r" t PHngfl.tt,
Mlsa Mrglaia Smith of Harrisburg
4 1S.K, Sallog of Crewi hare ,
undorsrono main.
Morcy hospital. Mrs. Ivan And.r
son underwent -a mlndr operation
Charlie Johnson of Wcndling haa
boon admitted for treatment of an
Infected hand, and Miss Audrey
Lucas haa been admitted for med
ical treatment.
Has Grade Contract
J. N. McFre of the firm of Henry
and MrFee. goners! contractors of
Seattle, loft for Oakriilge todav tn Ho
preliminary work for a five-mile
grading contract hia firm holila with
the Southern l'adfic on tho Natron
cut-off.
Released from Jail
Kinerv lti-mn nf I '-...ll i
- - ..-nnrii, T,rriiiK
nt) ftsvs sn.l fiits nf flilil .,n
Inw violation, waa released from the
county jail today upon payment of
the fine.
Licensed ts Marry
Earl I fhener and Ils P rv.
pry of OreswelU married once he
fore. tday were framed he 1
Clerk Rryaon a license to wed. Mel
ville R. 1'imond of Marahfirld an.l
Xina V. Illacker ef Eugene were also
Hsenced.
Two Are Fined
O. A. Iniihlerbaok was fine.! A.; tn
police court tiiis afternoon for cut
ting a comer with his car on Jin
nary 27. He also paid lll.faj to the
carer ana ngnt department for a
ampnnet he broke when he h,.Vej
h a car. Harrey Borin psid $2 tor 1
-r--ouig on 1 rsnius poulerard.
Bolldlag Pernlts Isaaad
Three buil-linc nernnts weee Un
todsT. one to W. W. Conn for the '
srection of a rrs dsnce and e.r... .. 1
871 Elerentk arsnue weal, to coil
$3,000; one to Kara Peltier for the
erection of a bun-ralow and woodshed
liniv """""" su-cei, 10 cost
M.tlKI; and one to Steinmctl ltrothera
for the remodeling of the store build
ing nt M7 Willamette street, to cost
ij-OO.
Boys Caught Smoking
TWO h.,V eni.li 1'. -4
...... , ' n t a VI HEP.
Were riven m a...,.
. V i inmic iu police
court this afternoon after they were
i-nuk-iu sin.. Kins; cigarettes. They had.
tucked (....H. 1.....
' - r ...up uu irora ine
street and smoked them, they confessed.
ASKEXPLITI
BY FORD Oil BID
TO OBTAIN SHDALS!
LIQUOR DELIVERED
TO H. Rl. DAUGHERTY
SAYS FORMER AGENT
Wa.hinet.-n. April 2t.The de
mand that Henry Ford appear before
.... r. aKnruiuire committee and
ernlsm fn lr Ki. .. x...
1; 1 - "ii'- i"r ..inscie
gnosis vnl..A.i . 1 l .
x. , "rt- ot .-.enstnr
orrts. republican of N'el.raska.
chairman.
Xorris- re-ne.t for Ford's appear
ance was In answer to a letter toJsr
ll. 'H-'I. Kord- ..ere-
tary. declaring it was imnneajhM f ,f
'he antnmoMle manuf-turfr to aj.
Par before the committee. ...
. ANNOUNCEMENT-" '
Tht Trra. ti . .
wM w.. ... Ki'i.iV r.'. . 8nitiet
7:30 bat be.Vw.:;:.i:.!,ln'-jT v
1 "-' --". 9
fised" Aror con-
enforcing the national prohibition act
ess delivered to the H street home
o Former Attorney (Jenernl Harry
lioucher. n former dopnrtmpnt of jus-
.JiSwj !La
.1 - ""n t-oiiim (t?e. lion-
asked ' Sfn,tor I-ruok-'--t
"I (tarft s srvi. A .
carried it." " otner men
"How did von ret tM, illorj.
.... Ke!" Chiefs safe.
-rt ' ,,h nondier
ylr,' h",, h.' "I'Plx there."
' "r what purpose
toiXrSr-1'' ' f "It
"lv.d you ever see people tskn lio.
nor out of the safe" . T 1 )
"J", frf'iufntl.t."
'"bat was the Hr .
"The best. .
"lln- m...v .....
an U4agl clm u- mm. a n
justice car," said Boucher. "I'
ways delivered the liouor i
cars."
I'nder further examination
ator Jones, republican of '"rr'
ron, Boucher admitted lie ot;;
tell whether the iqnor ever j .
with Daugherty. a jf
Liquor arisures by departn"
k :j ..,ed for
and bad liquor." h
J ney kept the good my'-M
"'rt a UI11VQ Him Wit .v- - .
UI11VO BIIU Wit "'v- .t
down to the basrmont " rr
irehouse," the witness '"-J
them soer if in he CAW
sent di
saw them soer if in he cltii
fice." x .
T7'wm4-4- Unfffflilll
JLJ ILLlllCLL. I1U1L iii
Of Crow ra
...... .. .1 Cf
r.mmett Hoffmsn. "'-ri
died st the nrfn-rflei4
Sunday evening following t
01 some auraiion. jv
the Walker chapel in Spr'.sr
and funeral arrangemea
ing made there
TOO LATE TO CLAM'f
WAXTKI Young woman f
work, l'bone ltllftJ.
rXTTJA nVE Mih-b. Tc. '
fresh In few days.
' Hangs tiding scaJcroy. 1 ,0"
i tlR Kent nmi ' N:ikw
oV sliteninA rocfflls r 9 i.
,ll'r XWIlamette..
1 rstrSundv: oik br.1
MVvenii Ilstche; li !". '
Is Mcoes, tAS'V
,,., -fmiwiTiM r.n
l .1 ""toaiobUt. s rVtnJ tf
s o