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af tiny Evening, February 14, 1925 T II R EUQENE GUARD .Page Three FLOYD COLLINS IN CAVE CREVICE Flash Taken In Crystal Cave Shows How He WasTrapped Later In Sand Cave, Kentucky; Dog Mourns FOUR -ROOM COTTAGE IS INEXPENSIVE 601 DEEPER All Conveniences of a Larger Dwelling Are Contained in the Little Home, How ever; Rooms are Well Arranged Throughout REPORTED TO BE PASSES SE VOTE OF 16 TO 14 (Continued from page one) v. tfAlB HOUSE. SALEM Or.., . .te of 10 to 14, the I1 .... r-nolutlon directed Va' . ... .J inheritance taxes .mate on recoasideratiou " Tha resolution proposes t l"1 ihe people constitutional BStut .......f the enactment '" m and inheritance tax laws I ""Tjear ll and would repeal B inheritance lax. i ,Dd means committee lait lM t0 report out unfavorably rt" "?.,riimt salary increase bills .nJim 'Ihese are nuis 10 in 7.. .'..rv of the state trens- tie secretary of state from D ! . from $4000 to f,f, nd tte '" f 1110 dePu ("" ,r,ite. deputy statu ,',,r sod secretary to the gov- 1 from a m0Dix each t0 S'.monib. Also the committee to f, will dema""l that the bill 16 in- ....(. ,.f diatrict ttttorncrs. tefbss phbscU the bouse and is in u. .,(iro,l to the ways und Ei' committee for consideration. T. bin '"'"" ' . .i.:... onrl fnnrl commissioner iIaWX) to S4000 was amended by Lraraply 'ilh ,Jie increns6 t0 m0 n, Sbflton bill, calling for an addi . AA.tt t.ix nn EaBoline is ritdoM for discussion in hearing T,t Tuesday nisbt. The house roads .l hrhways commute .a "i' "M 8 !. H'h. llll hilla calling for i lortj per cent cut in the license Mud tor a i"- "- . . L.. rnsiinL. in the senate Toads ,si Hsbwsy committee for several jfrts. Tney may doi c.nie uui. Gotwsor Tierce lias signeu senate Ufi nbangini! date of paying; taxes m April 5 and October 5 to .May inl November 5. Si A, it spniVlFlKI.D. Fob. 14. (Snc- Two women were injured and tit automobile in whirl, tlioy were rcine was comnletply demolished by imsb into a telpplione pole on the Firifie hiphwny in West Springfield it 6i"i o'doi'k this morning. Marie Tfrrr, one of the injured o'oung woin- (B, had gasneR torn in nor arniH, a wt across hrr forehead, and was bad h braised. Vera Miller had her. right fwrt crushed when tthe wan thrown forward from the back seat. IrHn Brown, of St. Maries, Idaho, the driv er, was cut above the eyes by glass from the windshield. Sol Terry and Lou Terry, brothers of Miss Marie Tfrry, escaped injury. The entire party, which was on it way to' St. Maries, was picked np irGlon Holt, employe of the Swarts nd Washburne meat market in priccfield. who was returning from tnp to Eugene. . He took them to if Eugene hospital, where they re- firfd surgical attention. The young people left San Ilcrnar- m. Calif., on Wednesday, and were drying to get an early start this morn 2 on tbe way home. The accident wnmd just where the ' highway mnda the curve out of "West Spring- ' The remarkable photo above shows Floyd Collins in a crevice of Crystal Cave, in exactly the position In which he was trapped in Sand Cave, near Cave City, Ky. If was taken just before he en tered Sand Cave. Below, Collins' dog Is shown mourning for him near the mouth of the cave. It has refused comfort since he was trapped. field toward Eugene. The driver was blinded by the lights of another ear as he made the turn iu the darkness and fog of early morning. In turning out for the approaching car he turn ed off the pavement, and in an at tempt to steer it back . skidded and crashed into a pole on the south side of the road. The car is a com plete wreck. The pole was brokcu off at tbe ground. Farm Homes Robbed Of Their Drudgery SAX FRANCISCO, Feb. 14. W More tban 10.IHK) farmers' wives in California cook by electricity, according- to figures compiled by the largest power distributing company in the state. ' In the interior valleys, where wood, coal or oil is not readily available, cooking is done tq a large extent by electricity. The statistics indicate thnt there are in the state lH7,r04 rural light and power consumers, and they aro served by lfl,fil.3 miles of distribution lines. Practically all the forms are lighted electrically. Woman Ph. D. at 23 LONDON, Feb! 14. The first woman doctor of philosophy at tbe Vniversity of Liverpool is Miss Kditb Morrison, the -!.'t-ycar-old daughter of a provision denier. : Her younger sister also is n brilliant student, and is taking a medical course. ' ' ''' XJ .t. " T How This Service .Saved the Day For a hostess "too tired to enjoy entertaining" "atil she learned about "Oven-to-You" Service "Dear me." said Mrs. Wife, "tnose people coming Rgaln, and ''eel like throwing the dishes at them!" This was not Inck of hospitality, but sheer physical ex-' 'iwstion after slaving long Hours In the kitchen making the im "Ve Preparations. Our wagon now stops regularly nt borne, landen with the good things t eat that exacts no , 11 0( your energy so much needed in countless other ways. Just call f hone 183 v(jven rHSLYuf Service Xr MODEL MATD BREAD, "WHOLE "IIEAT HEALTH BREAD (made with Wy). FRION'CII BREAD, RAISIN JWKAD, ROLLS, PIES, CAKES, PAS- , TRIES, COOKIES, SALADS, COLD -MEATS, COOKED FOODS with your grocery order. All Made and Baked the Home Way in Our Model Kitchen 'Ask our wagon to stop it's a pleasure to serve you!" Dce Grocery Co. Springfield High Wins in Debate made the progress the slowest on rec ord. i' Two weeks aico tmlny Collins' plight w.i? discovered inn I for tiie last 10 days he has not received food, four utrktiien testified before the military board of inquiry yesterday that Ihey h:iJ hrard the imprisoned cave ex p!or'r breathe and cmij;h. Tliree feet immediately below tbe earth still to bo removed is a layer of limestone, also estimated to be three fiet tuivfc, II. X. Carmicluel, iu charge of opera ikus, tuid. Once Uiey have H1 lie i ruled ttiu ' loof" they expect to ithd a passage through which they can riJcti Collins. . The slialt, ai-curditig to fr. t-ai-nucuuel, will tap iSiuid Cuvu between Loiluis and the point where Uie cave rn ocutrul in die nutnrul passage lat wtek. lhe po.nt between Hie cave-in aud Col. ins was estimated at -O feci. 'J he peuciral.ou ot Sand cave will be iu f iv ut of Loiiins. Previously it had been believed tliut it would be behind Co!!ius. i'iiigiiig will continue until 3 o'clock thih ittteruooii wiieu a new section vi timbering will he lowered into place, one of the liiK.ei'H said tit noun today. This will take until about b o'clock tonight ami wiieu they digging is re sumed they may cut through Suud cave ajiy minute, lie added. SPRINGFIELD, Feb. 14. (Spe cial) The Springfield high school if firmative debate team won a unani mous decision in a contest with Lea burg's negative -team last night in the local high school on the subject, 'Resolved: that Japanese should be admitted to the United States under j the quota terms of the general iinini-1 K rim on mw." une Springfield nega tive team lost in a debate with the University high school, Eugene, a unanimous decision going to the Eu gene students. MEN IN SHAFT TALK CAVE Cm, Ky., Feb. 14. OP) Meu iu the natural passage to ISanJ cave talked to men in the rescue shift bt'ing sunk toward Floyd Collins, en tombed cave explorer, while making soundings at 11 o'clock this morning. "H. T. Carmichtel aud Albert Mar sha. 1. a miner, went to the" bottom of the bart aud held distinct conversa tion with Ed Itrenoer and two other men who were in .nc passage as far as the rave-in,' en id au official state irent. "It is estimated thnt we will .reach Collins in approxiumtely 20 hours provided no other difficulties i(cur. We still have six more feet lufrro we reach the original limestone top, believed to he the roof of the cavern leading to Collins." FInri rtnn in Wall PRINCETON, lnd.( Feb, 14. Spark Plug, Joe Kurtz' terrier, was missing ior tnrec weeks. Joe was workine nrnnnil thn hmn . heard a whine coming from nn abtiu- noneu wen under the barn. Jle was lowered into the well and brought up the dog almost dead from starvation. The dog was fed every two hours for the next 24 hours and will live. Tower of Babel LONDON, Feb. 14. Edward Hardy, a young American student, in the master of seven languages nt the age of in. He came from America a year ago with the degree of bache lor of arts and now has been given a master's degree. His mother speaks lo languages. Diamond Debtor NEWCASTLE, England, Feb. 14. A debtor appeared in court here and pleaded that he din't have n cent in the world to pay his debts. The judge kept watching his tie, and the "poor debtor" suddenly realized thnt he was wearing a vnluahle diamond stickpin. lie was compelled to hand it over for the benefit of his d;btorH. EUGENIC COLLECTION AGENCY, 774 WILL. ST. PllONK 000. W. II. IiLOWKHS, MGR. . tf For ounlity cigars. Prince Nemo. ( PROGRESS SLOW CAVE CITY, Ky., Feb. 14. (P) Due to the "very rotten character of material encountered, the progress last night was the slowest on rec ord," said the official bulletin of those iu charge of the shaft being dug in an effort to extricnte Floyd Collins from a trap in Sand enve. Rain, snow and colder wentber was experienced dur ing the night. Nine and one-half hours were re quired to complete a three foot 'sec tion, said the bulletin issued this morning. "Four separate and distinct times when excavations were ready to tim ber, cave-ins occurred and it is esti mated that 12 cubic yards were re mrfvpd in this section aoine. "The total depth of t-lie shaft is now 54 feet." " MY VALENTINE Hy HAL COCHRAN -God gave ine a Valentine, long, long t ago. It's mine so T guess I'm tJie one who Ebould know. The love and the heart, iu full meas ure, were there, Aud sweetness surrounded it sweet ness to purc. A simple affair, yet it's well worth It weight. In gold, is the Valentine, valued so great. With love did it come nd with love d 'Os it stay. And fully as real as of always today. I'm rieli in this Valentine; yea, ho are you, For nil have been given this sweet heart type, too. How easy t Kir9 it; there can he no other. Each persHii's real Valentine simply is MotJter. . (Copyright, 102.", NEA Service, Inc.) THE BUTTON SHOP Pleating. Buttons and Hemstitching A0 7th. Ave. East. Phone 1715-J. Builders Attention We are headquarters for ACME QUALITY PAINTS and VARNISHES,roofing and building papers, builders hardware and supplies, mechanics tools, etc. Eugene Hardware Co. 9th and Oak Streets Announcement Having Bought the Interests of Fisher-Soults Lumber Co. We nro now prciiarcd to be of service to you in (he building line. AVc handle lumber, lath, cement, wall board, Hbing lcs, roofing, etc. J. W. Copeland Yards Formerly Fitcher-Soults Lumber Co. 6th and High Phone 572 ' - ''''!ii.l!!.0( I I . 1 Livifiq toon J fojLctt . j 1 : ru t ii7 v V . CHICAGO, Feb. 14 Federal agetita today investigated rep.irtB that milium jJudley (Itib Jiiill Haywood. who fled to ItusHiu in 11)11), alter ho ami others were given penitentiary M'MoiieeN for obstructing tlio g"veru me nt in prosecuting the war, had re turued hero to settle hi affaira prep aratory to giving himself up. Officials of the I. W. V here de nied knowledge of his presence as also William ltross Lloyd, wealthy communist who paid the government the jpo.OOO bonds he had provided for Haywood. The 1. W. W. headquarters flaid it would not bo surprised if Hay wood ahould appear before long. Haywood van reported to have left Itussia, where he had been an agent for the Soviet government, a month ago. A sentence of 20 years in the eavenworth fedoral penitentiary and $10,(HK) wero givon Huywood by Judge K. M. Land is in 1018. He was sent to the prison but released In 1910 on bonds provided by Lloyd, pending an appeaL The sentence waa upheld, but meanwhile Haywood bad fled to 2Ui?ia. This four-room cottage, though Inexpensive to build, contains all the conveniences of larger and more costly homes and will meet all requirements of the small family. The rooms are well arranged, with the living room, kitchen and dining nook at the front of the house and the two bedrooms across the rear. The small central hall with openings to the bedrooms, bath and living room, is a convenience which will be appreciated by the housekeeper. The bedrooms are large and have plenty of closet apace. Each Is served with cross ventilation. The living room is of ample dimensions and has an abundance of wall space for furniture. Plans for this attractive little cottage may be obtained from Walters-Bushong Lumber Company. Bandit Scatters His Stolen Gold And Gets Away GUANAJUATO, STATE OF GUAN AJUATO, Mexico, Feb. 14. Threat ened with capture in a, running chase after a payroll robbery near here, the bandit carrying the loot threw gold pieces in the path ot his pursuers, who halted to pick up the glittering coins. The bandit on his overburdened horse Improved the time thus gained to rench a tortuous canyon from which he vanished into the mountains. The escape was the climax of an attack by a band of a dosen robbers upon the paymaster of the Cbo Min ing and Milling company, who was en route to this city with a half dosen armed guards. Although mortally wounded, one of the g nurds killed two tot the band lbs before snacumblng, while his companions, Who had scat tered when ambushed joined in pur suit of the robber who bore away the I paymaster's sack containing 5000 w Dr. Ashton fo Chlropnctto and Klectro-therapvy- Opposite Hell I g theater. Phone 86a tf Geo. N. McLean, Insurance, Willamette St. Fbone 617. 800 tf Sullivan Convicted Of Klamath Murder KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Feb. 34. Pefe Sullivan, accused as the act ual slayer of Oscar Erickson in a gambling hou.se robbery hero early lat month, was convicted of firat de gree murder here early this morning. The jury deliberated leaa than threo hours, A recommendation for life im prisonment accompanied the verdict. Latn this morning Circuit Judge C. M. Thomas, of Jackson county sen tenced both Sullivan and Sim Pate to life imprisonment in the state penitentiary. Pate wan convicted of! first degree murder last week in con nection with the same crime. j John Taylor, whose confession re sulted In the nrrest of three othera, u ill bd sentenced Tuesday morning. Only one of the four men Johu O'Shen woe acquitted. j der has been filed In the circuit court serving notice that the sale of the ex pensive automobile in which Arthur Page of San Francisco, reputed boot legger, plunged to his death off the Pacific highway, near the summit of tho Siskiyous last November, would bo held Monday. The claimant of the cur hi Hose Page, widow. Tho district attorney and sheriff will conduct the Hale os part of the confiscatory action hiiimdied by the state The 88 quarts of liquor found in the wrecked car were dumped into the sewer at Jack sonville the first of the year. The only exclusive Paint Store In EUGENE, Is looated out of the high rent district and haa very low overhead expense. Isn't It probable that there would bo very good plaos to buy what you need In this line? OXNER'S Paint Store 8th and Olive Confiscated Car To be Auctioned MF.nFORn, Oro., Kcb. 14. An or- Plumbing Supplies For Less Month of February 20x30 "White Enamel Sink $8.35 1 Lot of Closet Seats With Cover Your Choice $3.35 Williamson & Co. 153 E. 10th Street $25 Down $13.50 PER HOHTH Will Put This Universal ELECTRIC RANGE In Your Home. Sold Exclusively By: BAILEY ELECTRIC COMPANY 640 Willamette St. Phone 234 ANNOUNCEMENT! Having added more machines to our plant we are able to raise our standard of mill work and give better service. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR MILL WORK SERVICE FOR STANDARIDZED STOCK OF HIGH GRADE DOOR SASH FRAMES, MOULDING AND CUP BOARD DOORS, MADE FROM SOFT, OLD GROWTH, KILN DRIED FIR. Terrill-Voight Planing Mill Co. Millwork Service Bulletin Moulding: and I. S. Trim Standard Frames D Standard Doors Standard 2 Sash Windows 3 to 6 hours Delivery Special cut up Sash and Widow 2 to 3 days Del. Special Cupboard Door 1 to 3 days Delivery Immediate Dolivery 1 to 2 days Delivery 2 to 4 hours Delivery 3 to 6 hours Delivery Free Delivery in Eugene and Sprignfield Terrill-Voight Planing Hill Co. Phone 882-R Near Corner Fourth and Pearl (No Job too Large or too Small) Quality Service Courtesy Eighth and Olive 3 Phones 183