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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1925)
i fngo Six THE EUGENE GUAED , - - g, (Continued from page one) the Obtii'rver when he i ut home. , This week tho hin-il nii-n ore getting it out. 'liin I,eninml wan n cuke cuter, some IM yearn ngit, lie was ruddy cheeked. Jle f that wny mill, although he must he nil ot 'Jo yean old now. Claude IiijcuIIm if h nf the keen est an well n one of the moat prolific of Oregon editorial writer.. He turns out earh day what he Houietime re ft-rs to oh u rohn for hi paper, the t'orvallis iH.i'ite-Tiuii,K, which often Ht retches to two or three coliimnn. leaded nonpareil. He in poHt-nmtiter j of (-'orvallif. and of courne has to read the postal cards every day. II it fine of the elect iu republican ma chine . politit'H aud miiwt therefor give time to political cnunciln and confer ences. With till th if he find time to play golf. Active that's Intfall.-'. ford .Mail-Tribune thin time. He ih aging editor, nd Horace K. 'Jhoma, it luiiuuxur. U. W. liuhl, its editor, city and Humhiy editor of The Ore who writes with compelling grace and' onian, ure ut the conference repres- Mtyle, Mtuyed ut home to put the pu-j enting their paper, per to prcMi. " " j Harry W . hly, eirelulation manager I ifitrrv X. "ruin, who learned the J'ortlund News, and Karl J. I jourimliam iu the Liiireraity of Ore- AdaniH, in vimilar capacity for the) xuu. it here from thy JSalem Capitul '"legrnm, are attending the circula- Journal, of which he i managing munager convention and the editor under the iconoclastic und able ; conference. Hurry looks like a red Ueorge I'umuiu. Harry has grown , cheeked boy, but there in nothing to be (juite an authority on state if- j 'itliful about the way he handler fixlrn. nlft J"'- The Newn delivers 'em every j day und puts on a few hundred new Ceorge I'. Cheney, past president tiuw und then. of the conference, came down from J ' Knterrihe to let the city newspaper j Jr Chaitl Oerlain'S felioWH know once more that he is! , , . on to them and doesn't think so much 1 aiK MirS -LeaGTlie of Joe Jjovinsoii, editorial writer tli Portland Telegram, is a of veterans in tin Portland paper colony. His memory runs well back to the time when walking iwtuhk the Columbia river on the backs of swimming salmon was a regular springtime occurrence, and when one could buy for five cents (although of course Joe never did) a schooner of bee'. A newspaper conference ban tiuct without a few of .Mr. hevinson's reminiscences would be as empty as n burned-out tungsten globe. C. C. Chapman, editor of the Ore gon Voter, has two distinctions which stand out above his many other dis tinctions, lie is a wiz for MutisticH aitd- slrnnge indeed for a newspaper man he wears good clothes. He is here today in a suit that looks brand new and tailored. Yes sir, '. C is a sartorial treat. Kilward K. Nelson and Kuel Moore represent rival news organisations, the Associated Press and the United1 l'ress respectively. Today they met: iu The (Jim rd office, but they didn't look dnggei-N ut each other at all as rivals are supposed to do. They just if ri lined mid said "Hello!" ! I.nst time Italph It. Crouise at , tended a conference he was joint edi j tor of one paper mly, the Albany i Hcmncrut. Now he is joint editor of I two, the 1 eiuoernt and the Herald, j which have hern merged, lie seems I to he as heulthy as ever, despite his multiplied responsibilities. of their style of pitching. At that George isn't mad ut anybody. Ante it. liae, editor of the Herald, is over from Tillamook, ile hobnobs with Klbert Hede und JIuJ Hons and the rest of the association crowd. Klbert Itcde suved carfare by driv- .ng up irom t.oiiHge move, wiicre jie edits the Kentinel and stems .ret nwav with it. His voice is stilt a little husky from cabling the roll of tin: house, where he officiated dur ing the recent legislative session as resiling clerk. C. V. Parker is manager of the teran .Southwestern Oregon News, of Marsh- news- field, one of Oregon's newer duilies and a fast comer. He came up to give the conference the once-over. Havid II. Smith" used to he n news boy and he knows every wrinkle of the circulation game from there on up to the top. He is now circulation manager of the Portland Journal and making a good job of it. ' Kurle Kichardsou aud his wife coin prise the team which is responsible for the Dallas Observer. They both got their start at the university and are finding that the things they learn ed there work out all right on a live county seat weekly. Herbert J. Campbell is an Oregon man, hut nowadays he lives in Wash ington, at V out wiver, where he is engaged with K. N. Illy the, another Oregon man, iu publishing the daily Columbian. They not only put out ni rattling good paper hut they make It ington.' nt Vancouver, where he is pay. 1 1 ley are both Here. K. P. Hopwood manages the circu lation nf ll.SJXHl copies of The Ote goniun each week-day and 1-iH,0M on .Sundays. It keeps him fairly busy but lie came up for the conference all the HHine. Henry N. Fowler Is news editor of the Jlend Bulletin and glad of it. He is a uiflversity man, here represent ing his paper and renewing nnpiuint nnccs.f ' H. K. Smith represents the Med-1 Honntd fi. Callvert, assistant man- ChildrEn MOTHER Fletcher's Cas- toria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Diildren all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for .the signature of (-xt7ZXcU 'Proven directions on each tnrk.iRe. Physicians everywhere recommend it Ford Service Our no wiiiiprovcd equipment means better service in less time, ut lower cost, to you. Get our prices first COOKS FORD SERVICE 23 7th Ave. East CLOSE TO OUR PATRONS We, liere nt the First Xnlioniil, try to know every one of :nr imt rons their work, their problems iinil their progress. And each one )i'i'sonally, too. Hy iloiii)j Ibis, we lire able to take a (lent interest iu their welfare anil to help them aionjj; over t'OUKlt nient. baiikt the 1 siiots of I'inaneial develon Are you known here at the 40 YEAna OF HELPFUL SERVICE First -National Bank (iKMJVA, March K..--(P-No po tieal oration since tho founding tf the leu t ue of nations has stirred onin- j ion in league circles as the "address , delivered i -mIh y hy Aiihien Ch;Mnher t lain, tin ftriiifh fureign Meeretury, ut terly rejf tiii the HVjeva peace pro- toe l. lie not only flayed the prot" rnl. which he deucrihed us askinz for wnr rather than peace but discarded the idea of compulsory arbitration. Mr. Chamberlain affirmed, in e( feet, that the only way of obtaining security for natiuiis una the conclu sion of ipecinl defensive arrange ments framed in the spirit of the cov enant, and operating under leugu guidance. Tne comment most often heard Aft er the speech was that it sets back the 'movement fnr international co-operation, and he liable tu influence Ku rope lo return to the old system of dangerous alliances. Free Staters win In Irish Election JM'HMX, March W) Jte- portH here from the seven constitu encies which voted Wednesday for nine members of rhe bail Kirennn to fill seats made vacant hy nationalist resignations show the 1'Vee .State candidates winning nil iilong (he line with the exeeption of Sligo-Leit rim district. BOXING Don't fail lo see the fight .Monday night at the Winter (Jarden. mid Additional books in the newly-reed ved International M'nd alcove of the Kugene public library were an nounced today by Mrs. Adelaide Lilley, librarian. This set of volumes is the gift to he local library of the Carne gie Endowment for Interna tiunul I'euce, of New York city. Two, mottoes, printed on hand-made paper, wilt also be hung on the wall near the dlcive In wuieh the books Will he placid. Tliee mottoes are also the gift cf the endowment, Koll 'W.ng are the remainder of th" collect inn received: "Spring in Mor occo and Algiers," (itoige W, Wictc erhhani; "Holhind Coder Queen W'd- helmina,' A. .1. Harnouw; "S mtii Kastem Kurope 'ladiilav 1(, ISavi.:; "The I'eace Negotimions," Kobrt Landing; "The Cities of Spain." Kd wartl Ilutlon; 'Sjmin Today," KrunI; H. Deakiii; "The Arab nt Home," I'aul V. Harrison; "War Addresses of Woodrow Wilson." "A World in Ker meut, Nichulas Murray Ilntler; "Uus gin, Today and Tomorrow," I'aul N. Milioukov; "HiiHsia and I'eace,'' V. Nansen; "Hed Dusk and the Morrow." Sir I'aul Dukea; "Psychology of Itol shevism," Jcdm Npsrgo; "Norwegian Towns and People," Robert Medill; "Mexico Today und Tomorrow," K. 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