Evening. February 10, 1925
THE EUGENE GUARD
Pago Fiva
... CITY
Iff M-"
'll briJrVd the Fergus ..J
, Tie oertir cut Id the vion-
Kf 0fk ia f:.t district. At several
I ro planni-u nnl work on
1 " win be "U'ler way in the near
.hllHtV Boeklet Attrsots
!'S ,OTWI hve been re
fr.t the Osburn hotel, some cotn
flTnUns the maiwgemrnt on the
TS K"blicil' bnkll,t rCC7t"
'lori -nd others asking for a fur-
: npply for diBtnbutwn, The
1 ni, whirl, give liiforinat.on op
end Une r f'80 cnn;
J . map of the Mie highway and
,b, btiin district of,; hugene.
, booklets arc being distributed to
;,ri!H through hotels and informs
""bureau, of the western states.
lrry SH Inspected
ro inspect a site for n new county
, ousrrv in the vicinity of the
JoUum gap road. O. K. rrow.
im commissioner, and 1. M.
J county engineer, made a trio
that district today. It is l'luil
j bv the county court to obtain a
re for the obtaining of road ii.atcriul
,'r coastruction and maintenance
,,rl in that section. No decision has
,a made as yet as to obtaining the
;irry, is the report.
, Reported III
it m (jderly man who has been resi
linr in a cabin near Nekoma station
j tie Coos bay line and who was re-"
: ,otly taken ill will be brought hero
cr, attention, according to Sheriff
rink K. Taylor. The man will be
ikn either to the county farm or
h Sprinsfield hospital, the sheriff
MS.
lib Meets Thursday
i The W. R- C. Needle club will hold
, regular monthly meeting Tliurs
.r in the post rooms of the armory,
iseh member is supposed to bring a
ktnnj valentine, and there will be a
Lentine party and social following
.Hie business meeting. All comrades,
ires and others interested are Di
ed to come.
Wildings Are Scarce
j Matrimony has taken a drop in
arbrunry, according to the records at
tie office of K. S. ltryson, county
irlerk. Since the first of the moiit!.
Inly seven licenses have been issui'd
fl to late this afternoon and this is
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"IIIUUU UVIUW 1UC UUltlllll llfl (11,: mvillll.
V A. Ayres Better
n. A. Ayres. who ims born ill for
Castoria is especially prepared
to relieve Infants in arms and
ChMren all ages of Constipa
tion, Flatulencv. Wind
Diarrhea ; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by
regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of
Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
o avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
'"'""k Harmless - Nn nnijte Tliysicians-everywhere recommend it.
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nl"ALITY.
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Wade
Hart Schaffner
NEWS
the past several weeks is very much
improved and abje tu he out again
although it will be some time before
he is nhle. to be on duty at his office.
Mr. Ayres was able to attend the
noon luncheon meeting of tho Itutnr
club today.
To Travel Abroad
.Mrs. Klizaheth I'attrrS'.n of Eu
gene hospital business itaff, and Mr.
Edith I'attee, will li'ave in a few
weeks for a six months' tour of ciu
tineutal Europe. Mrs. (irare Koepp.
formerly r,f the First National bank
staff, will succeed Mrs. Patterson at
tho hospital.
W. W. Dillon Speaks- -
An address by ". W. IHUon, inter
state 'X" secretary for Oregon and
Idaho, was delivered at the monthly
membership dinner at the local asso
ciation building last night. H. H. Iloh
g'att led in mass singing and 11. 11.
llobbs was named chairman of the
next merbership drive. 0
Board to Moot
A meet ins of the J.nno county
rlinptrr of the Americon Hrd Cross
will bo held tonight at 7:1.0 o'clock
iu the offico of Judge Skipworth, it is
annouueed today ly Miss (.Irace Nor
ton, secretary of the local chapter.
Stock to Be Sold
The stock of W. S, Room, who re
cently filed in bunkrup'tcy will he Hold
through the L. M. Travis coinpHuy.
L. It. Travis has been elected trustee
iu the case, according to word receiv
ed from Portland.
To Address Round Tablo
An address by Lester O. Hulin will
be the feature, at the Hound Table
meeting tonight at the Osburn hotel
at 6:15 o'clock.
Parks Overtime; Fined
Itobert Trescott paid a $2 'fine in
municipal court yesterday for park
ing his automobile 'more than one
hour in the restricted zone of the
city.
Camp Creek Man in
(.eorge Sanderson of Camp Creek
is seriously ill in the Pacific Chris
tian huspinl, it is announced today.
Here from Ashland
IT. C. Galey of Ashland, is a Ku
pene visitor thie wek, looking after
property interests. He formerly lived
in this city.
Visits in Eugene
Mrs. S. It. Cotton of Vancouver.
Wash., visited at the home "of Mr. and
Mrs. t It, Beard, Monday and Tues
day of this week.
I Meeting Is Tomorrow
The I'uity Study club will meet at
2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon with
STETSON
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.00
Bros.
& Marx tlothus
Mr. Leonard Jros, C'lo I'hirorlton
'street. '
,P--T. A. to Meet
I 'i'lie lieary Parent-Teacher asaocia
jti"n will meet Veiluesiiay afternoon
.at ;t oVm-k. All parents aud pairous
I are invited.
i Returns from Cottage Grove
j 1'. A. tlril.nm who haft been audit
ling bo"ks of a Cottage tirove lumber
.oii.pany. returned to Kugene ye.ter-
day evening.
Hava Moved
'J'he M. Ailuinbaugb family has
moved from fS Madison street to
"tvt Thirteenth avenue west.
Leave for Monmouth .
.1. .1. Kir.-hoff. IvK-ol iiisursi.ee
agent, left today for Monmouth for ,1
business visit of a few daw.
Leaves for Portland-
Louis K. Bean went to Salem and
Portland this morning for a visit of !
several days. .
Is Improving ( . j
.leanuetle Mnuphan, operated on re
cently, in reported improving nicely ;
at the Pacific Christian hospital, j
Goes to San Francisco
t.eorgo M.;ill of the Fischer Linn- j
her voinpiiiiy. left Inst night for a bus- j
inesg trip to Sun J-'ran. isco.
Back From California
Ir. A. II. itons hn returned to
Eugene after a trip to Sau licgo.
(Continued troin page one)
removed and hoisted was heavy rock
slabs. Tho tusk of miners and their
volunteer helpers is an ' engineering
feat of considerable skill, and gruel
ling struggle, a race against time
with few tools at hand.
Work Is Speeded
In half hour shifts of tlyee. th?
work goes on every minute, except for
the necessury interruptions while sec
tions of casing are lowered into place
to brace the crumbling walls against
cave-in.
The bottom of thc.aix-ftot square
shaft is now constantly saturnted'with
water, but mote boulders are being
encountered so that the diggers do
not sink very deeply into the muck.
The first timbers for the shaft were
hewed from logs felled at the scene
by men who knew little about mining,
but were used to the axe.
Problorn solved.
Meu more expert iu timbering
shafts soon came, and around the 25
foot level a limestone ledge was en
countered which was seized upon as
support for the heavy timbering solv
ing one troublesome problem.
Some time tomorrow officials ex
pect to strike the limestone strata
then they hope for rupiit progress
with little timbering nccesinry tu pro
tect the diggers from the same fate
as Collius.
EARLY EFFORT TOLD
LOITSVll.Llv, Ky., Feb. 10. (P)
One of the most complete pictures of
tho early efforts (o release Floyd
I'ollim, in the Sand cave trap, the 1
story of Johnnie terald's efforts (o
d.g lii in out, was published today in
a copyrighted statement in the Lour- ;
! ler-Journal. .Many of those helping i
jlierhld iu the first futile effort cor- j
roborated his statements aud hoe ;
('ollin, father of the imprisoned man,
! vtgirously denied rumors once cur- j
! rent that there had been bud feeling!
between Floyd and Gerald. j
licrulu s atory quoted Moyd Col- ,
Hns that he had slid down into the ;
tunnel, t be same way I he rescuers '
first tried to reach him and free his I
loot, coutradictiug earlier ver.sious ;
l hat he was climliing out of u huge '
new cavern fllo h s present poaitiun, '
when he w.as caught by a rock fall. J
The reason for his warning by state ,
officials to stay away from the cave,
(iernld says, was his insistence, that
he could go down ihc old tunnel and;
clear it out again in hii endeavor to j
reiK'h Collins by the original method
of rescue. He had cleared away twoi
Much cave-inn. he said, w ith Homer
l 'ollins, I'loyd's brother, and was j
ready to try again. j
lieraid's story mentioned only
briefly Lieutenant Itnrton of llie
tiu is vil In t'ourii'r-.lournal reporter, j
who worked so hard to loosen the rock j
', 4in Collin's foot. The narrative was1
t-onfined In (ierald' personal share in
ib resrue work.
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MOOSE, ATTENTION!
On to Albany Thursday Evening, Feb.
' 12th.
The M-tne of Kugnne anl their I.i
(dieo. '.till go to Albnn.v Thut mhy , I eh.
j I -I h to attend I he opening of il.e
I new n me of Aiii: ny lode. Stsjt" wih
icnve Mooe hall at 4::ft . ,. sharp.
'J hi-ee w ihing trnntportalion jihone
.1 .1. fireen at .ltnojte I'lub. Ion de-
iav. speed up, IpI's Io.
fll tlMMI'I'l I.II
notTce to contractors"
Sealed bids will be re4-eived by the
County Court of Line County in the
t "our! room. Kugenr, i tn goit, until
1 :1o I'. -M-, WVtlneMhiy, February
J-'tth. for the furu siting of approxi
maiely ( yd", of rock from each
of the following ipu.rrie: line near
Mabel, on the .Mohawk, tine on the
Thorn place, on the l,ndon Spring
Ifoad a imI ooe on the Nottb f ork of
Ibe SmisIjiw ab-e port iff.
Tin nt lit to rej t any or ail bi4is is
reervel.
Plan and Spc ifn at ioiiH imiy be r-
tl at lit of fi e (tf ihe County
Sor "T, K'lfene. ir-f0. Certified
- berk of b ddt-r bond for . per rent
of amoiini if biil is r f r'li r
:Y UIi:k F THK CC!'NTY
a ttt ltT.
It. S ItltYSnN. Co. Clerk.
'.1T'.'1-Tus di-f-'l
SENATOR EDDY'S
STATE IHHSfc:. SA1.KM, Ore..
Feb. lO-dovernor Walter M. Pierce
h.m fii?iitil Senator Kddv's bill pr-
iduig that children may be excused
from school up to 120 minutes a week
to attend day schools of religious in
struction, and Senator lmnu'f tyl!
nut homing boards .f regents f
state educational institutions to tc
cept donations.
The governor late yesterday vetoel
house full Jit, introduced by Sw.m
of J-inn county, -holding it was to-.t
sweeping in that it provided for I iibr
culosis inspection of all stock in Linn
ami not simply purebred and valley
dairy animals. The governor express
ed the opinion that there was
necesity iu tii c low applying to beef
cattle ranging in the Cascade moun
tains, thereby working an unneces
sary handicap on stockmen.
House biil 217, introduced by the
committee on education, placing the
other slates who are certificated in
same requirements on tnurnem from
Oregon us are placed in Oregou, pm'j
ed the senute yentcrday.
Willi Senator Hare, who led the
fight for tin niiuorily report, and
Srmtor Banks who led the fighi for
the majority report, agreeing that tiie
con didst ion issue i "bunk" the
majority report, agreeing that tu?
consolidation commisfcon which will
report to the next session of the leg'
islatme was adopted by the senate
yesterday.
The house yesterday afternoon kill
ed house bill 2!t providing for an ef
fective state-wide dog licensing law.
(Continued from page one)
him from the fail of dripping water.
At this point. Miller was usked to
describe in detail conditions at the
point where Collin was found. .
No Water Pools.
"There are." said Miller, "no pools
of water, but a constnnt seepage. 1
wa,s unable to see his fVet. I could
sec s far down as his chest, but
could not tell how much of his body
was covered below that point. A large
atone arches over his brenat with
only about two ineiies clearance. I
just got my hand under the stone and
over his chest. I carried a flashlighr
but was unable to see beneath this
stone. Floyd said he was cold. I believe-
it is colder inside the cave than
outside. In addition the seeping water
wets anyone who goes in, causing
them to feel cold.
"On this, my first trip, 1 remained
near Collins about half an hour. I be
lieved the c:ue to be hopeless from
what I aw nnd returned to the sur
, face.
".Monday night he seemed to he in
a-stupor and wanted to be left alone.
"Tuesday he said, 'I am at myself
and feel better.'-"
Miller was requested to describe
the passage from the entrance to Col
lins. He snid that the direction gen
erally was to right and down, but
after he entered the cave and subse
quently several times he lost his sense
of direction and he was unable to tell
which wny the cayc led.
Asked if he had ever made n trip
into the cave with (tew Id. Miller tea-J
tified that (iernld led one crowd of
rescue workers and lie led the other
aud that they bad nt been in the
cave at. the same time.
He was asked that if there had been
aivv rock loosened by the cave and
answered l hat workmen attempted to
enlarge ibe sqiiee.e ami had removed
portions of rock and dirt.
Miller described the first rave-in
as being , four feet toward the en
trance from Ollins and Ibe last, rave
in twelve feet, from him.
"My last trip and talk with Ollins
was Wednesday morning," said th
witness '"I called to him and he Mil
me he was hungry and thai his fool
was free. However, this did not sound
like the irlilh. that, is, thai he was
free because believe he was afraid
we would go away 4ud Ibave him."
Miller then described conditions in
side the cave where rocks were con
tinually fsirng from Hip ceiling down
into the passage.
Miller was asked whether or not
on his last trip into the cave Floyd
Collins was there. He unswerrd
"yo," ami said he made seven trips
into the cave and that Odlins was
there each time.
tienenil Itenhardt axkeil Milkr:
-"'Is (Imtp any douhl in your mind
that there is n man in the cave?"
"There is a man there who answers
to the name of Flu.vd."
"Yon have heard rumors thnt there
was not anyone there. ! yon think
there is any foundation f"r such a re
pott V"
"I have beard such rumors indirect
ly, but the man in the cave is not the
'tpe of person to my mnd, who is an
actor. (In nil my trips, I found the
position of the b'dv unchanged. The
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When you hook up with one
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H" llstlnrles your "IT llatlfry
Inning Is done for the nut
four or five years.
Not at all unusual for
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action of i be prisoner wan siiih as
would iiidi'-ate he was Mil'irring from
nervous strain mid from some pam."
"Was there anvthing to imluate a
frnmenp for any reason':''
"Nrt. I do not th:iiK i he man has
iU'ved."
"I o ymt thins there wa n not her
way out from this pmnr or thai the
prisoner iis heen awuv
"Xo.M
Asked cnncrnint Hie oriijin of
thes rumors, Miller Mid they were
mostly frui persons b. bolieved not
closely in touch with the situation.
Asked about the opposing faitioiis,
Miller said:
"It seemeil In mr iliit ilm l..t1
Smys were very anxious to get Col
litis out wiilvnt the help of out sid-'r-.
I was told that a party which came
from l.ouiMille wt-rp kpt out at the
instance of tiernld.''
Bible University
Recital Wednesday
'A r,er!ta! by the school of ora
tory, Kugene Hible university, is an
nounced for Wednesday evening at
S o'clock, in the Hible university
chapel. The recital will be free to
the public.
The following program will be giv
en :
"I.endville Jim. Laurence Karllett.
"A Uacy Stump Speech," ( '. 1,.
Carey.
"Christ iu the Garden," Olive Cor
nelius. "The Inventors Wife," Helen Park.
"The Blacksmith's Story," Clyde
Rerkelhymer.
"Miss 1 'orcas Pennyroyal," Nellie
Priest.
"Foes Vnited in lenth," Lewis
Mick.
"Sneezing 1 uet." IWothy .lessup.
"Young ljorkinvnr" lleorge Spring
er. "t'nele Josh and The Bees," .Tfnck
Bale.
"The Shipwreck," Curtis Cochrane.
"The Sheriff's Honor," Wilbur
Torgenson.
Summer Rates Will
Be Started May 22
Summer tourist rates for east
bound travel will be effective in the
local ticket offices of the Southern
Pacific railroad May '2-, announced
h. I,. Uraham, district freight and
passenger agent. These tickets will
lie on sale daily until September J."i.
and will bear n final return dute of
.October ni. it is stated.
"Kates this year will be approxi
mately the same as last year," said
Mr. (i nihil in "It will thus be possible
for the summer traveler to make bis
trip east and return for about one
and one-tenth fare. Tickets allow the
same liberal stopovers and diverse
routes that proved so popular with
many Kugene people last summer."
Divorce Actions
Filed,in Court
Two divorce actlous were filed in
circuit court here today and in both
cases the husbands charged desertion
in their complaints.
lob n Winrdow filed suit against his
wife Lillian Winslow charging that
she left him, taking their fi,ve-yenr
old laughter. The couple married
September 1-. 101'.), at Portland.
' James A. Mug filed suit against
his wife, Clara I.aug, charging deser
tion. They have no children. They
were married September .", P. 1 7, at
Minneapolis, the complaint males.
Farmers Organize
Local of Union
Organization of Ibe new South ViI-.
lamelte local of the l.nne County Far
mers' union was completed at a meet
ing last evening attended by llnlph P.
Iiird, president of (lie county union,
ami H. C. .Inckaon, organizer for this
dislrirt. This is the twenty-eighth lo"-.
nl if tho Farmers union In he organiz
ed in (.line count v. nccorriinir In Mr.
' I ni-A Tim iminilP momliaruhttk i nn a-
approximately l.VW, the president re
ports. Gordon Bank Bill
Passed by House
fl'CI'f Itlll'UI, U II Vt i I -m
I Feb. 10. The Uordon Mutual Sav
ings Bank bill was passed by Ibe'
; bouse litis, morning, without uppnsi ;
tjon. Itepresentalive Gordon explain-i
j ed the measure, pointing out that it j
I was copied nfter the New York law
! under which a tremendous banking 1
business is being done. Itepresnta-
j tive -German supplemented Gordon's
I speech, declaring it would be stimu-
Inlive to state development. j
i Senator Klepper and Hepresenta !
.live Bailey introduced a bill today I
providing for adoption of a state
Woman's New Hygiene
Read of this new way 5,000,000 women now employ
UCH of the Iom of charm, of
the feminine Immaculacy ex
pected at all time, todue tooki-faih'
loned hygienic method. But Korex,
the new unitary pad endt afl that.
Korex la made c fuper'tbeorbenf
CeUucotfon. It la 5 tlmea aa abaorh
cnt aarocton abeorha Inetantly 16
times lea own weight in mouture.
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' ST A 'IT, llitCSK, KAI.F.M, Hre.,
(Feb. Hi. Charges, direct and iudi
; reel, that the niopallne school of doc
tor was attempting to Mr.mclc th
( er groups engaged in the hciling arts,
were voiced by the naturopaths, if
ifopjit bs, chiropractors, gymnastic (
directors and oilier at a Hireling;
. lojore the Ionise revision of laws1
committee lust night on house bill
, :u. i
The proponents of Ibe bill declare
that the measure is not designed to
.strike at nuy group but is intended,
to raise educational standard. !
The bill would establish a board of;
license consisting of ten members of ,
wlumi eight would be named by the
governor. The ninth member of the
board would be the state superintend- i
, nil of public instruction, nnd the
tenth, the secretary of the ' regon
'state board of health. To ohiaiu a
license, one would have to possess
certain educational qualifications.
"The bill makes no discrimination
among the different, schools of the
I healing art," explained 1 r, ltalpb
! Fenlon, speaking for the measure.
, "It is simply designed to insure the
! nbility of the individual to practice
I the healing arts. I creates no new
; offices. I uider the bill a person
i must be educated, regardless of what
his method mny be. It will abridge
tin individual rights. One who feels
that his rights have been abridged
can nppeal to (Tie courts Immediately
i under the measure." '
The organized chiropractors were
! represented by B. V. Mill key, who
j charged thnt passage of the bill would
put the chiropractors out of busi
ness. "A bill was paused by the house
today which would raise the stand
ards of the chiropractic, group In thin
slate S3 1-3 per cent," he explnined.
"We believe that the present medical
practice code with the existent board
to be adequate."
Among tho women holding; office
In Great IJritnin are one lord may
or, five mayors and nearly 900
magistrates.
AILMENTS OF
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School Teacher's
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It strengthened mo nnd now I hava
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products. At our store this week
only.
PHONE 23 TOR APPOINT-
MENTS FOR FREE FACIALS '
WITH B0NCILLA
W. A. Kuykendall, Inc.
The REXALL Store
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alnut Trees
Royal Ann Cherries
BARTLETT PEARS
ITALIAN PRUNES
W offar I complete ortment of home grown fruit entl
nut trees. Propagating wood (elected from bett bearing
orchard. In Lane county. Low c.nh prlcei. Call at city
aalcsyard, 63 E. 7th, across from Gray's Cash Store.
Woodruff Nursery
USE THE GUARD
Featuring: tho Smart
Scalloped "Peter Pan'
Collar
$t98
4 Juil o tlic snifirfcst thine?
in swi'iilors that has rip-ioai-P(l
for siiinii time.
Soft, bountiful, all wool
ynnis iiiKouiously fnsh
ioncil into kwherit pull
over style sweaters that
derive their name 'Tetcr
Pnn M t'rmn ihrt plrvo.r
Free!
GREEN GAGE PLUMS
DATE PRUNES
.WANT AD .WAYS