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ATTENDS SCHOOL AND KEEPS HOME
Student Marriage Issue Taken up by Radcliffe College, Whose
Student is Successful as a Housewife, Too.
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EDMUKSOfl STATES
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held at which time tho members
of the winning team under the
captaincy of Lincoln Constance
will tie the guests of the three
Wtber teams of the league, accord
I ing to K. B. Holdeman, physical
' director.
'City Beautiful'
Plans Discussed ;
I'reliininary detail of the orgnn
izatiou of a f.rnt (lass Jtov hrmu
c'Uiicii here and pin dm fur nininnyniuni 1
of an executive will be diHeuttfHd at,
u meeuug this nl'iurnoou betwu.'ii u
vommittet!, ropreHuutiQic Jural orK'iu
izutioua, and ll. (i. Obertueffer, rep
rest-illative of the Hoy iSeoula.
The Boy Scout director .in we
plcuseU with the organization alruu
uudertuken in Kuct-nu and vime thin
be sees a big future for the uiuve
oienc in tbis city.
At present tliere are tbree 'charter
ed troops iiere and one application
landing. About l-o member are en
rolled. Two of the local troops, Jb air
mount and the Ch nulla n church, iiro
up to the membership limit uud ilicse
will probab.y be reorganized w lorni
two troops each, it id announced. Jln
Kujue high subool scout troop i alro
near the limit in meuiberatp and a
second troop may be formed there in
the near future.
"Jt will be remembered that b
cnijse of a 'good turn done by a liuy
Kcout of Loudiin for Mr. W. D. Boyce,
of Chicago, the Hoy Mcouta of Amer
ica cume into exmienee," Mr. Ubei
teuffer uaid. '"Mr. Boyre was mo much
impressed with Ibe valucof the move
ment which would cause boys to take ,
seriously their acout obligation, that
he secured the co-nperation of Sir
Itobert Bndcn-Powell, and on Feb
ruary 8, 1U10, incorporated the Boy
Scouts of America.
"The Boy Ncouti of America has
membership of nearly (111,500 men
and boyB, organized Into over 21,000
troona. with 031 local councils, binco
orRuu i 7.0 tion, over 2,000,000 men and-
boys huvo been enrolled ns inemnerti.
Tho president of Hho United Stutea
and many of the country'i most dis
tinguished cithsens nre actively iden
tified with tho movement In all parts
of the country.
"Under its leaderabip over 2,500
troop and council camps were main
tained last nummer, and it is esti
mated that 300,000 boys had the bene
fit of s.uch camps."
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SPHIXGFIELD, Ore., March 11.
(Special) Plans for the '-City
Beautiful movement were discussed
last evening at the regular meet
ing of the Ladies' Civic club in
Furtner steps
filed yesterday
the
ft
petltioa !
v.-r't of ;
Statements Sent
Out lav PaVPrsi'ho chamber of commerce rooms.'
UUl-0 .dAiucia.t was urRed that townBpoople
mandamus to compel Ii(str!c At . About one half of the more than
torney John 6. 'cdlcy to rre- W la statraientu tor i.nnc navn
sent to the grftJW. Jury alleged bpu mode out and the bulk of the
evidence said tc bo "aeld against i statements will be disiributnl starting
t lyde N. Johnston, former dis-i next wrclc, ai-eording to Uojd Howe,
t trict attorney, were takoc today deputy sheriff in chnrgn of tax col-
hy Paul C. Dorm!ter, nttnrney, ' lections. About li Jnne counn
on behalf of Loon H. E la.msj.i. ! property owners hove paid their
i The attorney has asked to.- 'u, 5cor- rnB statements ure
order of diequal,r.ctUun ,gaint i l""illB "nt "ut ic sma" Rrnups iu or
Jn.lao n. P SMnninh nf u,- iler that the incoming paytnents may
i circuit to hear the case. The or-j1 spread out over a loDf er period se
der ste'.es allf-aed nreiudice nf ; "ial "" rmn K" not tauc any
j the iildjo against Edmunson and
further that the acquaintance of
Judge Sklpworth with Clyde N.
Johnston would prevent an Impar
tial decision. 1
dc-
lay at the tax collection office, .Mr.
' Howe ttates. -
First National to
Get Clock System
. Something new in the way of A clock
system for Eugene la to bo installed
by tho First National bank as a part
of the furnishings for the newlobby
just completed. Joseph Mayor, repre
esntative of the Howard Clock com
pany, was here today to talk over
with the bank officials the new four
dial clock which will be hung from
the ceiling in (he center of the lobby.
This is the latest type of time system
used in the banks and oilier large
buildings of the Pacific Coast, it in
fluid. The clock can he seen from all
parts of the lobby and can be con
nected with time-stamping machines
for checks In any part of the baqk.
Mrs. Edmund Ware Smith
(By NBA Service)
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 11.
Ksdcliffe college has taken issue with
Vale on the question of student mar
riage. While "Old Eli" was ousting Cen
tury Milstcnd, famed football star, bo
cause he married, Hndcllffe was wel
coming Helen Hcniiison for the Bamc
reason.
"But the women are so much
broader than men these days," tha,
Jtndcliffc co-eds casually remark.
"Women are the real moderns."
While the former Miss Dennison
she is now Mrs. Edmund Ware Smith
insists that a young woman can be
a guod student and a good cook ut one
and tho Fame time. Is Bhe not doing
Just that V
The marriage is the result of a ro
mance which began when tho bride
was a student at Autioch college, Au
tioch, Ohio. She is the daughter of a
prominent New England manufacturer.
Booth-Kelly Camps
Hampered by Snow
Receipt To Clear
A Pimply Skin
Pimples, Bores nnd bolls usually
result from toiine, poisons and im
purities which nre generated in tho
bowels and then absorbed into the
blood through tho very ducts which
should absorb only nourishment
to sustain the body.
It Is the (unction ot th kidneys
to filter Impurities from the blood
and east tkem out In the (orni of
urine, but In many Instances tbe
' bowels create mora toilna and
Impurities than tho kidneys rnn
eliminate,; then tho blond uses tho
Hkin pores ns tho next best mentis
of getting rid of these Impurities,
which ofton brouk out nil over
tho skin In the form of pimples.
' Tho surest way to clonr the skin
of these eruptions, saya n notud
authority. Is to get from, liny phar
macy about four ounces of Jnd
Salts nnd tako a tahlenpnonfiil In
n glass of wator each morning be
fore breakfast for ono week. This
will hulp prevent tho formation of
toxins In tho bowels. It also stim
ulates the kidneys, thus coaxing
I ham to filter the blood ot Impuri
ties nnd clearing tho skin of pnu
ples. Jail Sails la Inexpensive, nnd Is
mucin from tho acid of grapes nnd
lemon Juice, combined with llthin.
Here you have a pleasant, effer
vescent drink which usually helps
make pimples disappear. Adv.
SPRINGFIELD, Ore., March 11.
(Special) The Booth-Kelly log
ging camps at Wondling have
shut down operations due to the
10 Inches ot suow which has fal
len In the hills. A special train
enme to Springfield lust evening
from Wendling bringing along
many workers from the camps.
'Thoy wore directed by the com
pany's officials not to return un
til tho special train back to Wend
ling Sunday, unless othorwiBO noti
fied beforehand.
Cockroach Comes
Under British Ban
LONDON, March 31. W) Tlio
cockroach has' enmo under official
ban In London, ami his elimination is
to bo sought in a drive to he under
taken by the College of PctRology,
formerly the Vermin Kepresbion so
ciety. A "kill that cockroach" cam
pililiu is to bo started tu Loudon
early in Mnrch, nud will be extended
throughout tlio country.
The cockroach swarms with bac
teria and vermin which dlsKeniuinalc
disease, aver the College of I'estnlogy
authorltlos, and It has been suggest
ed thnt oven smallpox, scarlet fever
and eaucer as well cau ho broadcast
In this way.
Creswell man
Gored by Bull
CRESWELL, Ore., March 11.
(Special) Albert Zlniker was
nuite badly Injured by his Jersey
bull Monday night. Mr. Zlniker
heard a nolBe in the barnyard,
and he went out to investigate,
when the bull nttacked him nud
knocked him down several times.
By grabbing the ring In the ani
mal's nose he finally managed to
save himself and get bnck to tbe
house. A phystclun was called
to find the extent ot the Injury,
and found two fractured ribs and
other Internal injury.
Visitors Throng to
Scene of Tomb of
Ancient Egyptian
Japanese ExcJvclon
Favored in Kansas1
pive speciul attention to the
Hanling nf trees, shrubs and
flowers. The campaign for beau-!
tlfylng the city will culminate In
the annual Rose Show 'if there
are enough roses to make it pos- j
slble. Many of the bushes nre
reported frozen to the ground. )
Mrs. R. C. Markee, first vlce pres-:
Ident, presided at the meeting In i
the absence of the president, Mrs. :
Paul I.Tattaln, who is In Tort- j
land. .
A talk was made by Mrs. Ora'
Read Hemenway, principal of the
Lincoln school, on the care of
children who have difficult home
environments. Following tbe bus-;
Iness session a paper-bag lunch- i
eon was served. 1
Ttll'KKA, Kaunas. Mnrch 11. OP)
The Kansas senate today passed
the Japanese exclusion hill which now
poes to tlio governor for sigtiaturo.
The hill prohibits Japanese from own
ing or leasing land in Kansas. Pre
viously the senate had disapproved the
bill in committee of the whole. Repre
sentative O. W. I'epoon, -extensive
melon grower of Kearny county ih
CAIRO, Mnrch 1 l.G4) Crowds
today visited the scene of tho discov
ery of the tomb of (i.za which it is
hoped may prove to be that of u per
sonage iu tho reign of the Pharoah
Seneferu of the fourth dynasty, if not i author of the measure,
mat ot tne mouarcu hiinsell. iSarbe.I : . ;
wire fencing, however, prevented the j
work of excavation, undertaken by AviatOrS Carry OH
the Roston-llarvard expedition, being' r J 4-'
interrupted and- no additional tuforma-j 113 til O COnVCl'SatlOn
tion as to the progress of tbe .tusk j
was forthcoming today from the exca- DAYTON", O., March 11. Today
vators themselves. - i (ut tno (jrat tjm(! j history, arcording
It was learned, nevertheless, that to army aviation officers here, two
Mirrors placed at the bottom of the!men sevornl thousand feet In the air
deep shatt to reflect the sun s rays in-1 an( mre than five miler nplrt held
10 me loinD saoweu cne conieuts mucn
more clearly, especially the alabaster
coffin which appears aluiost transparent.
State Judicial
Council Named
H. G. Oberteuffer
Speaks to Lions
Support of tbe Lion's club in the
Hoy Scout work now being carried on
in Eugene was asked by 11. G. Ober
teuffer, former regional director of
tlio l!oy Scout work at the Lions club
luncheon today. .Mr. Oberteuffer out
lined Uio objectives' of tho scoot
movement !u tho L'nlted Stntcs, and
told ot Its success In building hoys
Into patriotic nnd trustworthy citizens.
Mr. Mitchell Said
To be 'Vindicated'
WASHINGTON'. March 11 Chair
man Lampcrt of tho house aircraft
committee, said In n statement today
that llligailler General Mitchell, us
Isiant army air chief, appeared to
have been "thoroughly vindicated'.' In
his testiiiinny regarding the "deficien
cies in eipilpment and personnel" of
I ho sir service.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WHAT HAVE YOU in residence
lot I hat from fSOO to ?1000 cash
will buy? Phono 10113-J.' mil
' U E. HODHES
42 West 8lh
LOAN'S INSURANCE
A very good buy, 8-room residence on
west side, walking distanco from
centor, all modern except bent,
double plumbing and garage; ulso
good barn. Lot u(i 2 3 by 100 on ce
ment sidewalks all In and' paid for.
Lots of fruit end berries. Alt for
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Easy To Darken
Your Gray Hair
When you darken your hair with
Jage Tea and Sulphur, no ono rnn
tell, because It's done so nntural'iv',
ao evenly. Preparing this mix
ture, though, ut home Is niussy nnd
troublesome. At Utile cost you
can buy at any flog store the
ready-to-use preparation, Impoved
by the addition of other it.srodl
enta called "Wyeth's Sage and
Sulphur Compound," You Just,
dampen a sponge or soft brush i
with It and draw this through your:
hair, taking one. small strand at a
time. By morning all gray hair
disappears, nnd, or nnuther im
plication or two. your hair becomes
beautifully darkened, glos.y nud
luxuriant.
Oray, faded hair, though no rtls
(race, Is a sign ot old ate, nnd
as we all desire a youthful nnd
attractive appearance, got busy at
once with Wyeth's Ssgo nnd Sul
phur Compound nnd Vok years
younger Adv.
pa o m Esa
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g Gasco Briquets.
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TUESDAY
MARCH
IJ
conversation. Ihts was accomplished
by radio above Wilbur Wright field
by Major If. J. Kuerr and Lieutenant
M. X. Stewart while flyinjc nt V0
miles an hour in opposite directions.
Huge Postal Card
Order is Placed
WASHINGTON, March , 11. An-'
tictpatJiiir much larger use of tho one
cent postal card by business firms
for advertising purposes, instead of
private mailing cards, the poatoffice .
department has given the public
, printer orders for millions of these
cards.
The new postal law increases tbe ;
rate on souvenir nnd all other private
mailing cards from one cent to two i
cents, beeinning April 15. j
Information reaching postal off!-;
rials is that many business firms j
who heretofore have made their own
private mailing cards will buy one
cent postals, print their advertising
thereon and thus escape postal rate.
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WESTER
VAUDEVILLE
2 sws.JTajM
TONIGHT
THE ROYAL SYDNttvs
' In "Their Own Versatile Surprise"
THE FOUR GREGG SISTERS
Musical Misses
CLIFF CLARK
Impression of Men You Meet Every oy
BENNINGTON & SCOTT
' "Three Feet of Dancing"
"THE WONDER GIRL"
In a Spectacular Scenic Classic
ten, staged and produced by Harry C Danlorth
TOPICS
OK
DAY
THE SPAT FAMILY
In OREQOJilAjj
LAUGH THAT OFF' R?VIw
HEILIG AUGMENTED 0RCHESTEA
STATISTICS
SALKM, Ore., March 11. Chief
Justice MelJride, under an act of the
recent legislature, appointed tbe state
judicial council. The appointees arc
Justice John L. Itand of tho supreme
court, Judgo Fred S. Wilson of The !
Dalles, Judge Walter H. Evans of!
Portland and Judge C. M. Thomas of
Mcdford. The main duty of the coun
cil will be to try to work out uniform
rules and procedure for the, several
judicial districts of the statu!
Mrs. Dennistoun
Rests her Case
Leag
ue Season of
Athletics Closed
With a score of 43$ tho Dough
nuts team of the Junior A winter
league of the Y. M. C. A., has
been declared winner In the series
of athletic and gymnasium: con
tests bold during the past few
months. The following are the
final scores; Doughnuts 433; Co
coanuts 428; Peanuts 314; Wal
nuts 2S1. Some time within the
next 10 days a supper wili
LONDON, March 11. Mrs. Ian
Onslow Dennistoun through her coun
sel. Tested her case against 'her for
mer husband. I.ieutenant-ColODel Den
nistoun, after the opening of court to
day in continuation of the trail of
her claim for money she alleged i
loaned him prior to their divorce.
NOMINATION MADE
WASHINGTON, March 11. Tbe
nomination of Rear-Admiral William
A. Moffett to continue as chief of tlio
navy's bureau of aeronautics was sent
today to
Coolidge.
the, senate by .President
FLIERS PROMOTED
WASHINGTON, March 11 In line
with legislation passed by congress
President Coqlidge today nominated
Sergeant Ogden and Second Lieuten
ant Harding of the officers' reserve
corps, two of the army world fliers,
to be second lieutenants in the army
be i air service.
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n3 years they have been stop-
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Tuesday, JIart'b 10, 1925, to Mr.
and Mrs. K. Ilswes ot AVeudling ,a
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NOTICE .
Fred E. Smith, lawyer, liss remov
ed liis office to suite 445-44G Miner
building nn enst Ninth street. mlft
Osliurn Hotel
'bone Mil.
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EVA FAY
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' CARD OF THANKS
To the many friends who so kindly
assisted in any wny during the recent
illness and death of our dear busbsnd
nnd father, we wish to express our
siucerest spjireciation and thanks.
MItS. A. C. BARBOUR,
MRS. EVA S. WILDER, '
T. KOSAIA-NDE BARBOUR.
MRS. MABEL C. HINKSOX.
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Regular session of
Eugene Lodge No.
357 B. P. 0. Elks
Wednesday night,
March 11th, 7:30
p. m. Election of
officers, and several
matters of imoor-
tance to be taken up.
Secretary.
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Ceorge Warren, Chronicle.
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