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iM Evening, December 22, 3954 THE EUGENE GUARD . Page Nine IIILEflilfl fffTwie BEECRUSHES BUS LlALIS. Wash.. Ita " .ia wore "d" P , sea lw otner V, i. f-fJSlion here a the result ,Swt tiir.lay, when huge id"" ... il.a Inbound auto Kettle", 30. of Mossyroek bis ;"Jd sou. and oya x,e.cuer, af". ..1 .i.nst beyond recogm- 'f,V Ki, 1ft. of AJ'une. and h. reaehed th. l:BB,M"" feft,pman wa a ool teacher 5 Skull Fractured Jusborue of Centralis was IP- . i i.-wi, tnl with a true- .511 "'' N'- BeLcher. ,f r, Ik s taken t0 tlle h0SP',ul. Ui I, with a fractured sKull ami r". . ii.iih were in a crit- L. of th. .tat.. It z. Looms. -- " A with al'S'1' '"Juries by jiimp ''The accident happened at the " , knttvoon Mill creek vercrei'K, uu uic ... MS -i roilc8 0aSt ' Cu("haliB- LKielin, driver for a Lncuali .ioU..,.nli nulled off th. I'l IrtUl MMJ'"-I boot planking to How the stage 'r':.u inTtrritiiillnnallv across the i striking the stage in motion, and the irui-k trug.. B..nnm Are Cauant h( puseugera in the stage had luce to escape, u toon several , m elnnr the road and get the tfj to Chehaliri. 1 II. r ryiT, driver ot uio mr-kiiii LiSiucc, was crowded into the ditch tJt briupiug K. N. Belcher to the ,t.l The accident occurred while Log another machine. Fryer was ;l ti.roi.gh the windHlueia an tne turn i(l fvnl tu'ini llntvn n U embankment, but escaped seri- jnjury. i bis accmeni occurred Ethel at the foot of Jackson :ir.KM, Cre., Dcc 22. (Special). T-uainette valley cherry growers, l ni'eting held here lust Saturday, the inoveinent under way ii cherry growers generally c far western states to obtain an irtise ill the duty on foreign cher- froui Its present two cents a to six cents, and to rend a rep- Iwiative to Washington to ud"J- t the proposed Increase in the 7. This enterprise in to be finuncvd messing ebony orchards at the (Of 5U cents an acre, with a fht uiont of oU cents for cherry or- -da of less than an acre. It was said that the movement to A ronrcaentativoij to Washington tthe support of the. cherry grow- ot Uregou, Caliiorunu Washington 1 Idaho. The Dalles' cherry grow-1 already have ngreetl to the Hi meiit and other cherry-producing tricts will bold nieciii.es this week. Anther meeting will be held :.i niand January 8, when represent.i- of the cberiy, growers of tae wcitern states will be in it- iJiBce, Delegates from this section' M will ntteud the meeting iuel idei pi Lowell of MMimoutb, .Mux Oelil- !lilk county, N. L. Guy of Dnl A. E. Wright of Hopewell. O. E. ks and George Viek of yalciu. It the present time Italian cherries ttHiit ir.to the United States aud to; Its than they enn be pr.v 1 by local growerH, according o lementa made at- Saturday s mo it 's ire. Today's Cross-Word Puzzle I'llKIriTMAS WEfK C'ltO.xS-Twister No. 05. By SOL. V1TT ,' i,us wunw ursc t no rest oueht m ' ' " ."i..nnu iu ioivo iim one i au Hie greater. tain'r,?," th8 i?fln''ion'Th,rl0",ul '"tieal-for the word, con- . ,,.lr. ,uc ,,,, w)l De j.fm,,.,! tomorrow. NEW DAIRY QUEEN (y the hoiite military committee, of which Mr. Kali u wiu chairman, de claring he hud beeu "freiuot in fos tering hit wuuirjr'g welfare" aud that "in his death ilio country has lost a (rue. just and w.e uiuu, one poaest. inj the luiut-st patnoiiMiii sud srlf- iicrificing devotion to his coucptlon if right."' ' P h IM' 1 I WW I10 " wMw3 wmw ML P15 "P" 3 w I j- !! "fl5i III 44 p71 p-prf- sz W W IF ' iPI! IP-- I L I ) I I I I I WA. HORIZONTAL. 1 AnlmaJ't fooL I Sharpened. 9 Frequently 12 Conjune- i tion. 13 Daub. 14 Musical yllable. IB Posaeasiva pronoun. 17 Tooth of a wheel. 18 Point. !0 Pleasure. 21 T-oo le ts Part of verb "to be." 23 Antelope. !4 Self. 25 Miataik. 27 DlamaL 29 One who colors. 10 Factor. S3 Linear meaanre, 14 Abandon, ment. 87 Sugared. 15 Unites closely. 39 Emitting rays. . Herewith Is solution to puU No. 64. 44 Anxiety. 47 Aquatio animal. 48 Comfort. 62 Courage. 64 Beasts of burden. (5 Dutch gar den plot . E6 Whole quantity. 68 Portuguese coin. 60 Half ema. 61 Old form Of "ride." $2 King (Ft.) 63 organ for perception of sound. K American humorist (S Middle Western State (abbr.) 66 Achea. 68 Article. 69 Flee. 70 Voracious marina fish. 71 Liquor. VERTICAL. 1 Balanced. 1 Channel of 4 Ridjres of glacial sand 6 Plunge Into. 6 Point of eompass. 7 Touching at a single point 8 Ireland. 10 Economical 11 Singers. 16 Withered. 17 Veniels. 19 Blossom. 10 Handle. 16 One who ' gives com mands. 28 Revokes. 30 Like. 81 Dednce log , lcally. 32 Tttnnlnm (abbr.) 35 Greek letter. 86 P os flees. 40 Act 41 A South European 41 Terrestrial. 43 Irish (abbr.) 44 Member of princely Arabian family. 45 Lofty. 46 Crude boat 49 At sea. 60 Light thin stuff of silk. ; 61 One of a Jewish sect - of Biblical times. 63 Sailor. 64 Melody. 87 Eaay gait 69 Direction. 67 P r e pj t- tion. ' T TO T 5 E i 1 co s p J5 a g eTb t fit rEtbe9t8m 3p B U I i InIy LBsffTgAPHA YIRI : - it 5g 3 c Si e Cloyd Simmons Ends Life at La Grande Retail Food Price Shows Further Gain LA GRAXDK. Ore., Dee. 22. t'loyd Siuunous, 4, ended bis life here Salurdny by leaping fro Ulthe sec- nd story window of the bavoy hotil, aeeonling to a report to the coroner. His body was found on the sidewalk, llie head badly crushed, at 7:15 o'clock. Deuth was believed to have been almost instantaneous. 1 riends attributed Simmons' act to despond ency, lie had been iu ill health for several years, lie was seen last night' by a friend who declared Simmons had been very moody. Simmons was kuowu to have money in a Pendleton hunk and owned an automobile. Speech Of Premier Kato Is Denied By Japanese Officials TOKIO, Dec. 22. OP) The for eign office has issued a communique di nyiug the correctness of newspaper versiops printed widely this morn)n of Premier Tak-I-Akira Kato's speech ut a political dinner. Premier Kato had been quoted aa haying that the United Btates gov ernment had intimated that it might send the American navy to Yokohuiua tfter the -spring maneuvers near Ha waii, but tlmt the Japanese govern ment had declined the offer with thanks." The committee said in part: ''The report . (of the premier's speech) is the product of some gruve m'sunderstanding, for this government could in no wise decline a proposal tl.at never was made," CHICAI'IO. Dec. 22. Ksth.r Hen girvehi Ain.'ina, a purebred IloMein l'riesian cow is Oregon's newest dairy nueen, according to unuomu-emem by ibe adviihced registry department of the HoUtcin-Friesian adttoeiailou of America tliat lu the herd of this cow's owners, Ailolph Itenter anil sons of t'reswell, she recently completed a yearly lent period with a production of 20,sis.:j pounds of milk aud 772.SIS pounds of butterfat eipial to lHill.2 pounds of butter which makes her llie champiun producer of the state moug senior four-year-olds. She dis places (lie record held for three years previously for cows of this class, made by Mercedes Aloartru Mead, owned 'jy Max Arp of Kugene. '.sther llengcrveld Autoula receiv ed her first state-wide public recog uitnou at the recent Pacific Intejnn- louai Livestock exposition tiy wiu- L.ug third place In a class of 20 ai;ed purebred lloistein-l'riesiau cows, that was described by Judge Ward Stev ens, a vetersu eastern breeder and jndgei as being the best he had ever been, She also won first prize in 1 (diss of udvauce registry cows In competition with the grand champion of the r.4 sessou, .Madam Artis "Wayne Denver, the famous Wisconsin cow. Katlior Ilengervclt Antonia's record was niude on au ordinary lOU-acre dairy farm operated by Mr. lieuter and his family; she received the Bame care and feed aa other cows of the herd, aud this is Mr. Renter s first yeur of testing for advunce registry. Diamond Thief In Seattle Escapes SK.Vm.K, Wash., Dec. 22. Five ebots were fired without effect In the downtown district of this city here when diamonds valued at spproxi inatclv $1.V(0 were stolen from a jewelry store by a lone mau, accord ing to polit'S. ..More than half of the jewels later were recovered from an ash can in the rear of the building. Three of the shots were fired at the Lrobber by the proprietor as he left the building. The holdup returned the fire twice, lie escaped through a restaurant. EGYYPTI AN SURRENDERS I'AIKO. Dec. 22. Abdel lladjel Meiligui, wanted in connection with the assassination of Sir Lee Stack, sirdar of Kgyptiuu army, surrendered lust night. Pl'fiKXR COI.t.rrTION AGENCY. 774 WILL. ST. P1IONR 600. I mm IS 1 if 2 B A Gift All Will Enioy Expenditures For Washington During Past Year Increase WASHINGTON, Dee. 22. The ex- penthtures ot wasuingtnn stute ior W.'it totaled S.Ti,03I.USi, ai egainst ,22,214,)11 .for 1!22, according to figures' mad'e public by the census bureau. The per capita expenditure was $17.53 as agaiust 15.N0 for 1022, The revenues for 1U2S totaled f2t), 471,020, or $20.04 per capita.. Property aud special taxea repre sented DS.2 per cent of the total rev enue for 1U2!I. The state's net indebt edness for 102:i amounted to $10, 5Bil,l7, or 7.a0 per capita. The as sessed valuation of property subject to ad valorem taxes iu 1023 was $1,-J2U,3U7,U8. President Sends Message To Wife Of Late Mr. Kahn WASHINGTON, Doc. 22. Presi dent Coolldge has sent this message to Mrs. Julian Kahn: "Your husband's death haa cauacd mourning wherever his splendid scr vices to his country were kuown. It was his fortune to possess the tal ents and the opportunity to do an in inmnaruhle work in connection with unr euntrv's narticinatlon in the World war. I send you the deep sym pathy and condolence of Mrs. Coolidgo and mvsclf In your great sorrow." ' A resolution of regret was adopted "The Scientifically Correct Way to Relieve Pain" AMBER-O-LATUM CHEST OINTMENT For the quick relief of Chest Colds, Pneumonia. Influenia aud rieurisy Tains. Price DOc. For sale by all drug stores. Open the Door to j Christmas ' Cheer You open the door to Christmas cheer when you present to your aon or daughter a bank book with few dollars te their credit with Ibe Bank ( of Commerce. I It will make a lasting impression and instil good habits. 3 per cent Interest paid on Suvings Accounts. Bank OP Commerce EUG EN E.OREGON I a Put Music In I your Home This Christmas f We Carry The Famous BALDWIN Pianos : Straight Pianos . lu,,..ri....aj.Uj $375 &nd up i Player Pianos ,..M.H.Ms S475 an UP jj Star Piano Players j. , . aM. ...,.-... .t.j. . $475 and up I Sonor a Phonographs $50 and up SONORA LOUD SPEAKERS g SONORA RADIOS il All sold on Easy Payment Plan fa Our Stock of Furniture Will Help You j Solve Your Gift Problems j Berrv Piano and Furniture Co. I 4 740 Willamette Phone 1470 toMNTrTOV 11 Rntnil M prices showed a further increase "Pproxunately one per cent in the : ending November !.", according CUres nnnoiinpfH hfif he tht Aft- I ftDfnt of labor covering til food ar I in r,l aiii,,. Of (orty-Hcvcn cities, showing on r"e in the average retail level, "ittium of three per cent fas re- iiic sjuiy JllUlt'l Jill UC--C.iac, r per cent, was reported at Loi "end of Stock Market Is Upward SEW Ynm r,- a ti..nH t.i,' " i" -aiirig and beor selling of a few 'Jul iisups Imparted some irr?g- "'"'r tO tlHcA nmvamants In i.kf's vik .... . . - .ir,ei, but the mam trend wai . ' "pwdni. rhiiadclpMta nnd item f fjal and ir.in i-.UA i n.v mint if;riain Locomotive, Pullman, At jiiitj uiiu uiiiii Jiiuiie tin". 'ttlieru preferred suld 3 or mea ' LlBlior Tt. -l. -I J.-. !proximated 7r().(KX) ahares Soviets AutKnrize ' ugar Importation HOSL'OW "r il tiie beet mot crop, the . ""rnment has authorireii tin !-Jtai,n of yist,,Kio,("jo pounds ol the hull. nf .nt l. ....p. ?"l'n "if I'nited States, Cfecho v. " "u l.nglnnd. ' erument posibly will hi ', , ' '""Port a considerable tuan ' ' rain. insurance of Fire station Is Denied Women Are Given Funds By Klansmen MAIIIOX. 111.. Dec. 22. Five wo men, direct nnd indirect victims of nnti-Jltin warfare were each present ed with $2,500 payable in monthly iistallments nt a meeting ot tne Man here. They were Mrs. 8. Glenn Young, wife of the Williamson county liquor raider, blinded by antl-Klon hullets in an attempt on her hus i.noil's life . snd others of Ilerrin, made widows by nnti-Klan "bullets during tne Ilerrin notB. Glenn Young spoke at the meting, saying "I am going to raid as long as 1 am in Williamson county." Fake Tips Costly To Chicago Folks CHICAGO. Pec. 22. Investigation of alleged schemes to defraud by an organization styling itself the "I'nited Hiders of America," and trading on the names of prominent jockeys, has i.isclosed that Chicagoana have been v'ctimized to the extent pf $50,000 a week for the past two months by swindlers dealing in fake tips on races at New Orleans, Tijuana and Havana. The United Hiders organization tin der Investigation by federal authori ties in Louisville. Ky.. was said to be only one of several similar concerns operating here, in New York and Sao Francisco and other cities. Gifts T For The Children SCOOTERS, TRICYCLES, KIDDY KARS Zenith Coaster, also steel coaster wagons. Pocket knives Special prices on all boys' sweaters, a large selec tion at $4.25 and up. , GIFTS FOR MEN Sport coats, vests, sweaters, etc., you can find the gift for men at this store. THE BUTTON SHOP Pleating, Buttons ar.d Hemstitch ing. Sfl 7th Ave. East. Phone 17I.1J k'X'l Itvii-i, , . -1 to ma, .1.- i t ;'" here 1 1 'Df ntv i .rr ' '"fa. it t ""in ii iiit-ninn s. 11 " of firenn.u ratinnt fske rare v "'ation the fire depart- T'l twit.. . ' tl r set nut of business. Frozen? We weld motor blocks, cylinder heads and pumps prompt Service R. H. Pierce Garage G43 Olive St. 12--Lessons--12 Beginners or Advanced Waterman Methods Taught in Eugene in 1920 THE WORLD'S BEST" Dance, Piano Playing, Harmony Popular Songs. WINNIE I. RUSSELL "Waterman Methods' 244 7th Avenue East. r- AT LUCKEY'S Diamond s Watches La Tausca Pearls Hand Painted China Deep Cut Glass Etc. LU'CKEY' JeweOiry Store W. W. BRISTOW No Interest Charges nln BUY NOW PAY BY INSTALLMENT NKXT YEAR r (Si - l"kfmnn of the no-in- 'll'in just bfnr th nro- ' to s vote. - J '