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Evening, February 6, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Taso Ftvd friw X. Shower Proof Silk Umbrellas Reduced 20 to 25 Sudden and numerous spring show ers will demand sucli trustworthy and attractively made umbrellas. Buy them now at these worth-while savings. A wide, selection of handles and colors that include red, green, navy, grey and brown. Priced now at $4.95 to $10.95 L ARGE'S 865 Willamette Mf.ll :-: CITY NEWS :-: I L ... .J (Continued iruia page one) county roads that have been -osed to vj traffic have been received t; j the county court. None of these p mits have been grsatid a the court members ttaie that the load limit or- juer, for the urateriioa of tho road, mint be maintained for ail. jCtub Head Named ! Morris Starnuck. of the KirM Na tional bank was elected president of -. ( ,h,iiv Hankers' Sttidy dab, : w hich iU j,eli!ion fir a charter i ,!in' American lustitule of Banking, ! i st ,,;..;, j ,, (.lam. ocr of commerce. Harry H. Hobbt im- i u.mi idte .National vfM chosen vice-president and Koy tot Hms of the Bank of Commerce secrc i tary. Charles Sigman. Itohert C. Mer- rill and Clarence Lumbard were cbo- cn to outline a course of study for the. spring. Looking for Home l. S. Fletcher, new county agent of Lane, who arrived here yesterday is busy today malting preparations 'or a home for himself and family. Mr. Fletcher expects to start work next week on his asrteolttiral pro gram in the county. The offices for merly occupied by Ida I'. Whitney, county agent, and recently by Kalph I". l.aird, director of the farm cen sus, will be refitted at once for the new agent. Water Meeting Tonight Inability of .(. M. Devers. assist ant attorney-general and Waldo An derson of Albany, to be in Kttgene last night resulted in the postpone ment of the proposed water meeting until tonight. It will he in the cham ber of commerce rooms. Members of the city council, water Ixwiil, cham ber of commerce aud service cluha will be present. A group of Seattle business men Food and cloth recently have been I rill leuro w'y n February foe a made by scientists from common Itwle tour of the orient. swamp cattails. An attractive complexion, is the sign of good health. Eat foods made with THE WORLD'S GREATEST SALES Z'a TIMES THOSE OP ANY OTHER BRAND stet Taxpayers To Meet Tnxitnj-prs ami citizens of Kugpne are invited to a imnHc mnss m-reting to discuss taxes, nt the court bouse at j:.tO o'clock Friday evening, it ivrh litmourrred today. J.pjfislfltrrp mutters nw mirirr rnnsitlprnlion at Sa.oni witt also lie discussed, accord ing to the announcement. Funeral Announed Funeral services- for Mrs. Ruth TV. Johnson will be held from the Veatch chafe! tSfti-tirday aft ernrtftn at 2 o'clock, it is announced. Th liev. A. H Saunders will preach the ser mon, and interrnpnt will be in the Hope Ablipy mauaole-nm. Divorce Sought Jlr. Mary I. Cor has ftkd suit in circuit court for divorce from ber husband, I. IF. Cox. on the grounds of cruel and inhuman treotment. She nfo seeks the restoration of her maiden name, Mary Henderson. Patrolmen Uniformed The riw uniforms of KHjjene's n'tjtht patrolmen were worn for Uk first time Inst nigM. Patrotinrn Strait and Oietsch are unifonned, but Officer Watson remains iu jilain clot he's. Sermon Tople Announced "Day, of Judgment" is the sermon topic announced by the He v. Frank Fay Kddy for the Sunday tnonrrng service at the Unitarian rhureb. The soloist at this service will be Katpb. Hoeher, cellist. Promoted to Major It is Major Carl W Robbing now. Dr. Kobbius, who has been for sev eral years a captain in the medical reserves of the United Stales army, has received notice of his promotion. Here From SiusJaw J. V. Dibble, road patrolman of Friends of O'Shea Take Stand in his Defense at Klamath district 33 on the Siuslaw. was a vis itor here today to eafir with the county court over road work that u.e u about to start in tin district. Opens Law Oftic IVd Kaurashisi, former atudeut of (he University of Oregon, is opening a law office in the itiaud of Maui la ibe Hawaiian group, according to let lira received by friends, iu ICugene. Mr. Kaurashigi ban been in the law business in Pearl City. He graduated in Jaw bere, and is well known, in Kugcne U adaraoaa 0 paratlon- Klla May Swans, 12-year-old tfaush Ur of Mr. aud Mrs. K l t-wank, is recovering at the Pacific Christian hospital from an operation for appen dicitis, performed Wednesday night. She is a sixth grade pupil nt the Washington schooi, and, according t reports, is progressing favorably. ( Rummage Sale Planned The Y. M. C. A. rummage sale which is planned for February III and H wiii be held below the tt Francis apartments, 132 Eighth avenue west, it was announced today. The sale .is sponsored annually by the Y, V, C A, Got Building hermits Permission to erect a ?I1(XH home at JliWS Ktevewtb avemie- west was grunted to Ed K, Oicfc by V. H. Alexander, city building inspector, yesterday afternoon. John W. Hoover also took out a permit to build a res idence at US Monroe street. Visit in Gresham Vc. and Mrs. S. A. I.inford of Eu gene are conducting a revival iu Gresham, it is announced. News papers from that" city nnnmmce the meetings are very successful. Licensed to Wed William M. Hunter aud Unity Par meuter of Springfield, were granted a wedding license at the office of the county clerk yesterday. Leave for Texas Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hodges left yesterday for Tyler. Texas, where they will make their borne. Mr, Hnrf gf's has hern associatd w'rfh I. E. ilodgps of Engine in the realty business. Here From Cos toman W. C. Wait and Otto Funk, rew dnts of the Cuahmau district, were visitors in Eugene today. ' Leaves for Salem F. O. ImmeL local attorney, left today for Satpm on a business risft and is crpected tft return here tomorrow. C. 0. Peterson Leaves C. O. Peterson, former mayor of Eugene, left, today for iRn Francisco and points iu southern California, where be will he for several days on a business trip. Residence- Sold 31. Browne has sold his home in (he Chambers addition to It. E. McKy, it is announced. The desl was bandied by j. K. Hodges. OLD aUTO PLATES TO CAUSE ARRESTS son Qive thought to your hat it's jour crouml Hats KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. Feb. fi.Kriends of John O'Sbea took the witness Btand in. circuit court today, seeking to establish an ali bi for his movements on th night ofjjannary S, when. It ts alleged, be participated in the robbery of a gambling house which resulted In the slaying of Oscar Erickson. O'Shea a trial on a charge of first degree murder was Hearing a close this afternoon and the case ia expected to reach the jury some time tomorrow. Several Intimate friends of the defendant testified they were with him in a local pool room shortly after 12 o'clock on the nisfct of the robbery and slaying. John Tay lor, confessed participant in the holdup, has testified that O'Shea was with the others from ahortly after 31:30 that night, until after the crime had been committed and the loot divided a short distance from the city. Arrest all persona in Eugene or Lane county driving automobiles with lfJ4 license plates. These are the orders received by the sheriff, chief of police, city judge, justice of the peace, district attorney and city and county traffic officers today from Sam A. Koxer, wretary of state. Congestion of business in the mo tor vehicle division of the department of slate has cleared n( and licensee are issued at once, says Mr. Koxer, and there is now no vatfd cause for any motor vehicle operating bis var without ltUr plates- In case where motor vehicle own ers desire to operate before reviving a permanent license, they should ob tain temporary tags, it is stated. Xo arrests have, been made in Eu gene thus far. although several ma chines with red license plates, are still being driven. Police officers have notified the drivers personally, and in the evnt that the violation continues arrests may be expected, it is slated. HIGH SCHOOL BILL LOOMS AS P01T F01 MAI FIGHT STATE HOUSE. SALEM. Ore., Feb. t. Senator Eddy's biil. wJiicb limits the power of election of studies by high school tciuVu(n sad make provision for greater emphasis on fundamentals, loomed today as the maiu fight iu the aeu&u, aud Eddy had ju&t completed an tour's argu-; mfiit fr the measure- when th& immus; recess vm ukvn. In. his speech Eddy attacked the course of study in Ore gon high eohool currictrhims and thoe iu cviuiryl wf education as being a pervious to uew ideas or reform. i Eddy asserted that be wanted t" get out of the curriculum certain . "$rash, whieiv is jit trash fund-; mentally,, but is trasa because it is taught t-a fitrperficifllly tht it only ! gives a smattering of knowledge ami iu uo way traius the miud." j "if my boy or girl," he said, is to; imbibe socialism, communism or any other hellish ism frwwi the pit, lwy j wilt have to gti ttietn. from some source other than the high school if I have power to keep them out of tb , schools." Jle s-cred the practwe of ptaciug iu the Jiich school etiurses the i works of Scott Nearing, 11. ti. Wells J snl Jack London. PORT BILL VETO FAILS li EFFECT (Coutmiipd from g ne) The ocean water nt Iea(ivillc, fa mous French watering place, was warmer on Christmas day than it was in mid-August. Shows rids, the choice of the smoker. mHRY'RF. hprp now styles for the spring season a in that suoerb quality thi neans so much to men who appre ciate service. new all tat There is real satisfaction in Stet son hats, in their smart modeling and ability to "stand up," as the hatters 8aV. but you know all about that if ou have worn them. Wade Bros. Hart Sohnffner & Marx Cloilit-s Bargains in Bristles Buy Brushes With Both Eyes Open Linn Drug Company on account of our various outlets are able to give you more for your money than the average merchant. Compare these prices. m mm "rnp!iy!f'tic !r HrusK 6!o j'rophylnc-tU: Tnwh Bruxli' Oo IToiihyix tie Hnnd Srrub . t'-OO ItHKhPB Watnri Pure Brl(le t.3 Vli'hnn Brush, II row, fur mammfnir tho sculp i2&0 Dr. ( lark VrrrUe ('!panir Toolb llrush 50c Hartford Hath !trsh -00 Kyplr- HruchPK tc min(txion Hruuli tctc t'opiilnr Assortmi-nt Tooth !ruh J5c SPECIALS Kicclric Curling Irons 63c I rtihl rimpcls. Silver nnl iold 1 Mated 98c Kvorcadv NfirVty H7.or 49c from the Ifgislatwrp to the executive j and hence the port h XmX j. week ovcr-r'rdB rhe will of the peo- pie of the district. I Gives RecommenrfflHflff In conclusion, the govemor recom- -roejidel that a hill he passed provid ing that hereafter the- Tort f Tort-; land comroiwwner le elected hy the voterfi of the district, pointing ovit j that this is the procedure pursued hj other ports in the state and pronourtr- ing it the correct aud sound procedN j ure. in the msxage the governor l.o explains why he appointed five new , commissioners to the port on ."Jarm- ; ary 2T iusteao! of waiting until the terms, of the old commissioners ex- i pired by staling that the putpoae. was I to avoid strife that he believed would jeopardise other legislation. ! The executive nspailed the Johbying activities of the commercial fishing I intereHta, Ife attributed the passage j of the bill to the activities, of those j commerieal fishing interest and as- aertcd that for years past they have coerced the legislature into defending beneficial icgisraiioa. f i tic message reaas m part: ''Twenty-two years ago i first he- J came, a member of the trogon senate, i. Well do I re mem her two very (tiff- turhing elements at that session ; which prevented proper consideration j of legislative measures. The first i was the election of a United States senator by the legislature and the otb- j er waa the election of commissioners for the Fort of Tortland by the Jegis-1 IrfTnre. 'Honest citizens have often won-' dered why the Oregon legislature. in called upon to decide who shall be the ; comrnisfioncrs for the VoH of IVrt- land. . J "The Port of Portland is now a branch of the state government; it jit a local affair, a sttb-dirifrion, mm- parable to an irrigation district, a ! school district, or a city within the state. What consideration shotrtd be ! given to an irrigation district, a school : district or a city cowtinuBHy asking i the legislature for more than thirty; years to name its romrniMioner r, directors. Kspeeially when aucb de- j maild w flceompanied by a threat that until compiled with other needed! tcgirdrttion. wotdd not be passed. "May I remind the member vf this august body that a great poliei- ( eal party claims it won a signal vic tory in the iast national eleetion by a vigorous caojpnigii agnit a eatwti date, who sought to make the legis- latii-e branch of our national govern ment superior tn the jndipiary. The saine identical principle is involved in1 the proposed legislation of senate bill! number 8tt. It is clearly a nsnrpa-! tmn of executive funftiomi by the. j legislative branch of our state gov- i ernmenf. As governor 1 refftrre to be a party to hw-h jlleal exre- of ( excniive pwer, ' ''(n fOIt the legislature enacted a, law transferring to the governor tbej appointment of "mnWiovrs for the ; Port of Portland. This law was n frrred to the voters of the prt dis- ; trict at a special clrrtion hld on ' .Inne 7, 1121, od hy an. overwhelm- i ing luaiority the penpfp of the port distrit t sustained thst )aw. MrH trnttf hrr HtV rb'arly ovpryidis and et at I agbt the will of the people as ex preMrd at that election. 'Kor month the poldie pre of th1 ststf1 has -rried hdd headlines RHf.ertiug the legislature would strip the exerutive nt all the appointive ana mmnwrme power p.?Hn,j Jmmi-diatply upn the assembling ofi the Irgtlafure a systematic od rare- fifl canvas a nrade of its meil)r. Pledges werf eoa"td ami made to carry out tins program, f have been ( informed that th origins program f w to rntrtthtv ne bill. M ripping f the exirntive of all appointive power,; and afioot enouch rotes were pledged to unrt s'f-h a Ittw nvr thi ytf t1 thr govrrr. J'Uin fuUv the ti. minion aud itirtfe thnt would rnsni, and the jeonardr result to lgihla' ; titm nerr-wsry to tb -far1 n( the people nf Tcgm, I early annouiirrd ihe appointments nt th fnmmifin rs. Mr greatest frffrns am t have bpn in y pfsl t reeogiuw nn certain faction, for nmnr years, fhn fa-tion has ben the tlntttmnting fffore over erery meeting of tb leg bdatwr. Uy Insidious lobbying by; one method or anofher, ft ha r-oo-trolled rarioos members tf eaeh bouse. eorcing lg !at ton and pre nUnf the paeg of beneficial lawi KKKK FAN1UOX StIKKTS VOli MARCH XOW READY' 1 The Basement Store Features Many New Conveniences for Your Kitchen New labor-saving: devices that will greatly interest every woman who- takes a pride in the appearance and convenience of her kitchen. Sparkling: pots and pans snowy white crockery gleaming table- oil cloth ia fact EVERYTHING that a well ordered kitchen requires. See the special win dow displays. The New Sift-Chine meets a need) As the name implies, th& SIFT CHUTE is a real sifting uiacliiuo tlio atisH-or to repeated demnnds of bonse wivps fVr a quicker, OBsier Bnd mora efficient flour siffpr. Jfeld hy orto hand dws not s&after tha flour sifta thoroaffhly. Heavily plated to prevent msfc or eorroKion. Single Screen $1.00 Double Screen $1,25 White Japaned Kitchen Sets (S Pieces) $3,25 Heavily enameled kitchen tins consisting of brend box, fkmr, sngar, coffee and lea eanmsfevs nil imndy sizes. All lettered in handsome gold labels Complete sH, $.'J.2f. New Vegetable Washers $1.50 An entirely new idea for washing vegetables. Made- of heavy alnmfcHna funnel top to receive water and perforated sides to release water. Twe bandies. Hee these in the bascinent store, Genuine "Androck" DisK Drier $1,69 The ideal dish drier, Makes kitchen work easy, Dries dishes quickly. Special holder for silver. Wbite Semi-Porcelain Spice Jars All Labeled li(iiit'!!v iIw.fM'atfid and all 11icf.lv and clcarlv labeled in blue. . . , in T ? ivteaiuui size w jjig Bia ....... $1.25 Oil nncl vinegar bottles ...... 80 Salt boxes ,.:M New Heart Shaped Jello Molds, 10c and 15c In two sizes you'll want them for ye-ur valentine party. 1 New Style Combination Cookers, $1.50 Made of highly polished pure alaminnm escellent weight pannelect a .wonderful cooker for custards, etc. New Dry Hand Mop $ 1.50 .Inst like the one pictured here. No more wet hands - jo more stooping or backaches no placing; hands in dirty water the new dry hand mop is the ideal mop wrings dry instantly by a simple twist of the hand. You'll wonder how yon ever did wit&o-nt oae-t On sale in the basement store, $1.50, Japanese Lunch Cloths 75c Two sizes a!! perfect Horshoe Glasses 6 For 25c Extra heavr tumbler Angel Food Fans 39c For tinghfn and nans oto Yellow Mixing Bowls ,T 89c Very handy m strip dcomtfoa. NEW PATTERNS IN 'MERIT AS' OIL PAINTED CLOTHS ".Veritas" oil cloths will not chop or crack. Very easily cleaned. 4H-'m. sq. size .......,, ?5c 50-in. sq. size , $1.10 Finest Grade "Sanitas" Oil Cloth, All Colors ,ul. 5c ,Yard ,,,,(,1 thin liHlmn l fiur"t tin itc- f the. romnnrrrdl f(t htwpt of tbi tlii ti-ni;fit h (wt l.Tr!v mttm-u(at in opnrrf V protrtli'i !',m l!ip ",n,p if"? withio tl ! -f. "t ahniKt Jtt,W".'. r jrfr (!i ttrne fac tum Im ir,'rr ,,m 'n" Iluftuw m mnrti r r'Tt"'1"" ,!w l'rt f I'nrtianit. TUi lli, (djtly rf"' nt 't'tirn tn itn- tax- ,myrrt A (( l'rl 'f forttRiitt .rmtrict to ( t4r mnai'r. iim iitit ttr'if'irc rc' Mnt in tier rrw lr" "' "timil to thi jiU-ftt nu't roiutwrrmt (Utrttumimit i.f quo fnctinn? Wirt t-r itlf- 1JI- trrcf th r'ht wl privil? f euct- ,.n....r .f frf,n,n autntiie fit iri'm Ait' trirf, ff(t their m'-mr t Iffwrf. hmiW not h -lU'd uoa t tH. jtnT-rnor. of fhtu nrni rmn luifttnn, i ntfrtiriitfd io ttm biii." RUMMAGE SALE At J,vhnn' Krtrnjtvjre S-lwr. St-l rtly, Krhiry TiU. W( Kf-fiF.NB ftM,KrT)fN AGKSCY.f 77 ilrU St'. I'HUNB 6tW. tt.' BLOW 'Kits, Stf.'K. . tf WOtimcttA St. PtiQne BIT. tf Ihcmer. t'iionB STO. tf ftrhnm Htri Jtfu!y Tsitlowr. ' fk-SBt Ml!. tf! Backbones, 4 lbs. 25c D, E, NEBERGALL MEAT CO. Prfrf&wet Meat firtrrrnmmtt Insr'WtPfl ti El Sth Phenie HIT Wood and Coal Wmm1 uriilur eove uny King Cati Oik Card Woad Aih FUEL GO, tit National Bank BiriiJ. Roont