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Evcning, October 27, 192 THE EUGENE GUARD rago Three P TO COME fOB T MEETING, muman, prcident of ',rIDn .!.!. it Lossers and will be Principal ",r . .. ik. F.uicne V M. C. 0 w i nnnnmu'fi- ' If0"m?" Prink Eberhart, bcc- ''' . .... ...nriation, today. ill Uti'-m i Ior ,,,e, 7" fl ... ....nrliin tV for I o( providing " " F ul r n.wt In tlm re- ,.H the old members trtmpa'k" - ..... ,eVt id et aciuaiuted," the aec- wran) ol eor,8s" ""- . ' n,or fnrnu or cnter- , ,tuDt , , .. . h urovided lor the L Sir. Eborbart said. FiltJ of the aembfrs eorolioa aur.us were newcomers to me ub..' nf th'e membership com- ;(t vw held today for the pur- , 0f ir'ranging plan! lor a iuuuwt drirc on many prospects that a0( enrolled during me cam just closed. KVY DAY HELD BY IIS L POO Mfiw rfav at the iwanis luncheon In keeping with r rnniidjrft'H nroclamatlon Ling the late Theodore RooBe- llt's birthday, me Ly Day in his honor. n. n i 1 nhnirman of the LrprlvileRed' child committee Lrtwl that the body needed Ire cash for its work and vtas collected irom ine geimr- w. fni iroinc toward Ling a wheel chair for an in- L lid child. ITn Rnherts introduced his I . irvinp. as :"an Lstie of nature who eats only ait, but wno is i. altny just the same.' Irvine ... m, rnmlcal impersona- Ens of characters he has seen hile cruising on uncie oamo Ifht ships, which were received ith much laugnier. George H. McMorran. as ex iled ruler of Eugene Elks in i,eo Kiwanians and their ladies , be present at the Elks' club , election night to hear returns, lioy cards and dancing. Guests introduced were Carlton i nf inn uiiivei ou r "i regon, and Congressman Willis Hawley, In whose favor E. O. umel withdrew as special speak r for Navy Day, after, explaining ie motive for the day. He paid incere tribute to the Deioveu t p onH pTiilained how he lad brought Our Navy up from a third rate power to one 01 me irst. rnnaraccman TTnwlfV fold a IlU I wuh, . " LAM,,a fn.llonf in iha late- nres- tent's life,( then switched the rabject to the coming election rnd its strange angles. His talk Iras non-political, and ha, merely threw some enlightenment on the icullar situation facing the na- Jorweak Sun-dovVn Condition tlon on election day; "the most peculiar situation thut the United States ever came up against in its hiBtory," he said, "and which means that If there is no election of a president, and none is later agreed upon, we may find our selves without officers and money for the president's signature is required on appropriation bills; an acting president cannot sign, so the funds would soon be gone." Collisions Fewer Than Usual, Report Motor vehicle accident over the week-end were not as numerous as might he expected from rainy weather ami slippery streets, according to re ports filed in Kngenc polico heml iiuarters. The following accidents were turned in: -Mrs. Kilwin P. Smith of Sulheilin ran into A. Mcl'leau nf Hood Uiver, at Thirteenth avenue und Alder street Saturday. Neither machine was badly damaged. Theodore tioodwiu, P'.tO Ninth ave nue west struck Mrs. l'runk Wlehter of Springfield, a pedestrian. The acci dent occurred on Willamette street, and Sirs. Wicliter was thrown to the pavement, but not badly injured. Jlax SI. Paul, 04816 Pearl street, a chauffeur, disputed the right-of-way with a car bearing licence number Oregon 70-01K) at Oak and Pearl street. Walter J. Pearson of the Kappa Sigma fraternity, reported a collis ion at Ninth and High streets. Dynamite Explosion Sounds Like Guns New Teachers Are , Named For County i'lorence Crandall of Salem arrived liera tmlay nn her way to t'row where she will be employed as all ad ditional teacher at the high school there owing to a greatly increased en rollment at the school. Slina Audrey Mcpherson of Springfield has been appointed to teach at the school west of L'reswell in district II.'!. Sirs. Itor nicc Slathers who has been teaching the school bni been forced to give up tho work during the present term as the result of illness. Warrant in Liquor Case Is Sworn Out A wnrrnnt Wtm issiini today for Fred Spores of Donna on a (-hm-go of possession at liipmr. Sporos was ar rentrd October 11 but was fiot hroiiffht in for a hearing at that tiui", according to special investigators in tho employ of the district attorney who have been working on the ca?. Spores it is said recently left for I'oo county and tho wnrrant was tb?n sworn out today, the investigators rc-prt. E CYCLE CLUB READY Preliminary plana for ? Thanksgiv ing day eudurauco ruu by the mem bers of the Kugene Motorcycle Hw ciatiun will be talked over t tP meeting of the organimatiou1- to be held Thursday eveniuic, according to Van Kemmery, in charge of arrange ments for the affair. The annual en durance run which in the past has been held on ArmiHtice day has ben changed to Thanksgiving owing to the fact that the American I.egion h;is asked that no sporting events be sche duled on that dny. The run will be from S in the morning to 5 o'clock in the evenins. Tho event is oP'i to club .ml i lio run will be fol lowed by a turkey supper in the eve ning, is the anuouuceincui. Memories of the old war days are brought hack by the steady explosi-' one of dynamite at the Southern a-, cific operations at Oakridge. those days, report ex-service men returning to Kugene. Operations have begun in the section under contract of Hajotte and Winters they announce, and the resulting noise from blowing up four and five-foot stumps sounds for nil the world like a barrage laid down hy field artillery over an infantry td vance. The new camp. whU'b is kuown a.- camp jntmber S .accommodates , 70 men. A. M. I51ish. fireman on a steam shovel, at camp 21, had his arm ser iously burned from wrist to elbow in an oil explosion laM week. He w'ns so badly hurt that the doctor ordered him to the American National Hospital at Portland, . - TV TO GUARD SUBSCRIBERS If your paper is not delivered by B o'clocb every night please telephone 1200 before 7:30 P. M. Deliveries will be made from trie office up to that time. Sample Ballot of County Now Ready Sample ballots for the general elec tion Tuesday, November 4, have been received at the office pf the cuunty dark and are now ready for distribu tion. About 20.000 of the ballots have been printed and today a big supply was placed at the public market for the convenience of the, public As the ballot is long and intricate with many candidates and men mi r on to decide it will assist the polls officials greatly if voters obtain a copy of the sample ballot and study it over r.nd be pre pared when they enter the voting booth, is the reqifest of county official1?, I At Hospitals I O : . : O .Eugene hospital: Admitted. Sirs. J,, C. . Kpepko, 1409 Oak street,. Eugene; Fred E Hewitt, Cusliiuan; William puedinp, Co burg; J. C. Tedder, Kugene: Sirs. Harry Coleman, Coburg: Mrs. K. F. Brinkley. Yreka; George Mil ler, 84 Seventh avenue east, Eu gene; Miss Mabel Luntz, 1178 Willamette street, Eugene; Mrs. Eleanor Witt, Cottage Grove; Vera Pitcher, 1126 Hilyard; Rob ert. Vitus, Jr., .2245 Willamette street, Eugene. Eugene hospital: Dismissed Mrs. Lena Ward, Mapleton; Wil liam Breeding, Coburg; Jack Bon ney, 107 Lawrence street, Eu gene; John N. Fuss, Noti. . V 15 Deputies Taking ! City School Census Fifteen census takers are canvass ing the city today for the names of persons between tJie ages of four ai:d 20, for the nnnual school census. It may he necessary to increase thi number in order to complete the tasU by Thursday, October ItO, according to (. II. Jones, secretary of tbo school board. The second meeting of the school board is scheduled for tonight at the school board offices in the city hull. Routine business will be considered. Council May Repeal Auto Bus Ordinance Pllinc Places of County Are Listed Listing of the polling plan's for the coming election is now under way at the office of the sheriff and this is expected to lie completed by tomor row. There will be but little change in any of the voting places, according to Chief Deputy Van Svarverud who has charge of the preparation of the polls list. Of tho -J1 precincts there may be one or two changes from the places used in the primary last May, is the report. The majority of the polling .places in the couuty outside of Eugene will also remain unchang ed, the county officer states. Woodmen Plan Trips To Camps in County Modern Woodmen of America will , ! tl.n hnll in KlKTCne tO- night to lay plans for various meet ings to be held tnrouguoni i-smc ty in tho big cumpaign for 100 mem bers now being conducted. Tuesday night the officers and de gree team of tho Woodmen will go to Cottage tlrovc to put on.thc iui . I...., ......i. c.r n ..Imum nf candidates. On November 7 Johnson Smith, state deputy, and a delegation irom r.u genc will visit the Junction City camp in the interest of the campaign. Next Saturday night the officers and degree team will administer the ritual work to Marcnla to initiate a class of lit candidates. Delegations for' all trips will leave the lodge hall at 7 o'clock, says It. A. Denny, ad viser of the ljldgo. ' MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED A marriage license was issued at the office of the county clerk Saturday to Leland F. Roberts and Christine Ruske, both of Elmlra. Itepeal of the council ordilianre regulating bus line is on .the program for the council meeting tonight, suyk Mayor K. H. l'srks. The last meeting of the council w:is not an official ses sion, ami no actiou was taken fortnal ly removing the law from the statute hooks. Several improvement ordinances will come up for consideration to night, as well as the matter of ap pointing a traffic committee for de termining if the present trafTic rule- arc antiquated or impractical. was a losing camp hand employed at camp number :tl at Wetidliug, and no details were available as to his rela tives, other than lliit he has a bro ther. Will He. k, living al ltourp. Mini'.. The body is at tue lunustcltcr ch.ipei awaiting instructions from the brother. HERE FROM BORDEN Mrs. Maggie Eishwood and II. L. lAiwer, officials of school district number '.' at ltorden, were here today at the office of K. ,1. Moure, couuty school superintendent of schools. Logging Camp Hand Dies at Hospital Julius Heck, Ii0. of "Wendling, died at the Kugene hospital today, lie TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTl'.D Elderly lady for light housework, l'hone 17.V1-H. o-ll Surface Work For High Pass Is Done Ls.wng uf tlOO yards of additional surfacing on the High rol wan completed tt'dny and the route will now bo in good condition for the win ter, according to Clinton Hurd. coun ty commissioner. O. 11. Perkins, road patrolman of district S which in cludes tho High I'asa road, was here today to confer with the county com missioners over the new work. About two inches of gravel have been plac ed on the road making a good solid surface, the patrolman reports. j T l'O It HKN'T One large housekeeping room furnished. No children. M7 AV nth. oliO FOR SA1-K OH TltAHK Hooming house ami apartment INt rooms well furnished; li store rooms, garage. ' 4-year lease. 1107 Main St., fcpring . field, Oregon. nl VOH SAl.K At $105 Fori! touring HJl tinod condition. 1. 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