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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1925)
: U ! 'e "t ' 3 ; . :! i;. ii i.. . : ? ;)'';-'il : -i I 1 5 I, i , i 't .f ;: I I "" IS i: 1 . ' 1 'I .1 :i I t " r - . ' ,:: I ' j - . I 4 . ivji i I :: jf i. ! Mb ST i i i. I i:! Ms' rage Two T II E EUGENE QUAED T5 EUGENE DISCUSSED Definite plans for the orff mo tion of a first class lioy Scout coun cil for this city will be wade at a meeting called for the chamber of commerce next Monday evening start iug at 7:30 o'clock. Invitations have been extended to a Urge group of local men who It is expected will lend their efforts to making the movement here a success. An executive commit tee will be appointed at the meeting Monday and a report received from the financial committee recently ap pointed, r If. G. Oberteuffer, scout executive, who has been here fur the pant few days iu the interests of the cout or ganization leaves Tuesday for The Italics where he will organize there. The following men have been in vited to the organization meeting Monday: Dr. John F. Bovard, George Miller, W. T. Gordon, N. I,. Michels. W. K. Newell, Hurry Dunbar Kenneth Abies, T. I. Chopmnn, George II. Mc Morran, Cart G. Washburne, David Auld, Albert 8tien. U H. McCreody, Del Oberteuffer, Hen F., Dorris, A. H. McDonald, George Shaefcrs, Dr. William Kuykemlnll, II. II. Itrunriage, I W. W. Bristow, Dean Eric N Allen, ; (jeorge Hitchcock, Harold Moore, Dr. K. V. Stivers, Kev. A. II. Saunders, I Judge O. F. Skipworth. Fred Guyon, Eugene S. Kclty, Frank JcnkiiiH, It. C. Gray, 0. C. Newhouse, Fred Chess, lr iVIhort Stnnnard, (Jeorge E. Love, If. H. Hobbs. Dr. W. II. Neat, Dr. N. C, NelHon, II. M. Ilrownell, A. G. Urower, Hew Frederick G. Jennings, C. IS. Frank. ft UiUider churgf in Juvenile court here March 23, in connection with the killing of Dr. Ilcujamin baidwin for which his mother, Marguret Willis, was sentenced to life imprisonment, Superior Judge Archibald made this decision today. The hoy's confession that be killed the doctor is characterized by the district attorney's office as a defense effort to save his mother from pris on. The district attorney indicated to duy that at the hearing March L'r, the Judge will be anked to make Harold a ward of the Juvenile court. ST MEET IS STUDENT AT El U. Harrisburg Bridge Work Progresses nAItlilsntlKi, March 14. (Spe cial) The wooden coffurdnm for the earn bank pier of tlto linrrlaburf bridge has been Mink to its timber'i dcpih or ubout 1'0 feet and the dredg ing for suine liaa been going right along, hut before much more digging il dono the ateol piling that was driv en about I liifl piir lutit fall inuRt be erclniiiH'd. 'J'hey will then be placed iiuide the wooden encloaure and sunk t othe proper depth. The pile driving for the wefit side trending is almottt completed. This crew, it Is reported, will soon begin dredging for the wcHt pier but. if material a rives work may begin on the trestle decking and be continued until nil dsnger of spring floods is past. J. Earl Ladil, representing Eugene Bible unirersity. was awarded first I place iu the annual contest of the Intercollegiate Oratorical association of Oregon at Monmouth Friday even ing. Ills oration, "Beyond tbt Fog," was a plea for Americans to rise above factional bickering and strife to face world responsibilities as a united poople. Renrssentatlves of nine Oregon col- i leges: Albsny college, Eugene Bible untvesslty, I.lnfield college, racmc college, Pacific university, Oregon Ag ricultural college, Oregon normal school, University of Oregon and Wlllsmette jiinlvcrsity participated In the contest. Second place was award ed Willamette university while Pa cific college won third. Senator Smoot is Reported Better WASHINGTON, March 14. Sena tor Iteed Smoot of Utah, who was E Only one more caoe on the circuit toii rt docket Js scheduled for Monday and then court here will adjourn for a period of a week or 10 duys as Judge G, F, Skipworth will go to Cor vallls to hear cases lu the Benton county court. The one civil cate on th! docket la that of Brodio against the Southern Pacific company. Of the 13 criminal cases tried by John H. Medley, district attorney, since the present term of court open ed, l'i convictions have been recorded. Six of the defendenta pleaded guilty, seven wero found guilty, one was ac quitted, Nelson Beers, and one case rnded in a hung Jury, that of I.eon It. Edmunson on an appeal from tho Jus tice court, , t i Two more jurors have be-ui drawn for tho circuit court panel to replace two that were excused. The new Jur ors are Hutlie B. Drury, Springfield, and J. W. Coo ley, Springfield. Plant More and Better Fruit Will make special prices on large, shapely, well branched one mid two year old trees of all kinds, big discount on 100 lots. SPECIAL FAMILY BARGAIN 6 Tree For $2.50 1 DAMSON PLUM 2 YRS. OLD ' 1 ITALIAN PRUNE 2 YRS. OLD 1 BARTLETT PEAR 2 YRS. OLD I DELICIOUS APPLE 2 YRS. OLD 1 BING CHERRY ROYAL ANN CHERRY Big Climbing Rose Free with Above May we assist you in making your home grounds beautiful?. . Park Landscape Co. 1045 "Willamette Phone 780 Harold Willis Will Face Murder Charge I In Juvenile Court I.OR ANUELU8, Cnl., March 14. Harold (bonny) Willis, 14, will faoo Whatever You Do SEE f"" 'ABRAHAM V LIN COL Starts Monday at the Rex DICTIONARY COUPON-SAVE IT! ! $BRi The Eugene Guard 98c Three of these coupons, presented or mailed to this newspaper with a nomlual um to corer coat of haidllng, packing. clerk hire, distribution, etc., amounting; to only Entitles every reader to a New Enlarged Universities Dictionary Without Further Expenaa or Obligation and Money Baok If Not Satisfied Your Old Dictionary Is Now Out of Date . Thle la the Ideal book for solving Cross-word Puixlea Mail Orders It bjr mall, In clude 7 o e n t postage up to 150 miles; 10 centa up to 800 miles; or for greater distances ask your postmaster for rate on S pounds. A new line of Wilton and Axminster Rugs for your approval Also inlaid Linoleum in all the new shades and com binations. It would imy you to visit this store boforo you plan your spring housc clcniiing. If you wnnt the newest iu Furniture nt tho Lowest Cash prices you cun find it nt Johnson's Furniture Co. C23 Willamette WE BUY AND SELL FOR CASH AND SELL FOR LESS tiksjn iU on the senate floor Tburi tlajr and removed to bis home, was said today to have xpent a fairly com fortable night. 1'hyslcians decided after an early morning examination of their patient ll)at be would be able to go to tbe senate long enough to cast his vole in the event that the nomination of Lnurles ii. Warren to be attorney generul comes to a vote, otherwise tho senator will remain in bed. RESERVE INCREASES NEW YOJtK, March 14. The ac tual condition of clearing boune banks and trust companies tor the week aliows an excess reserve of f 15,431, 000, This is an increase in reserve of $51,055,770, compared with lat week when there was a deficit of $&,G;M,-770. neighborhood feud of over a year's standing may be aired. Hugh lieu nu ll, brother-in-law of Swartz, a little over a year ago was found dead in his barn, half a mile from the Swartz home. A bullet wound in the top of his head so located as to make suicide seem Improbable caused private in vestigations to follow an inquest of the coroner's jury which found Keimili died by his own hand. A man named Sharp, private investigator from Spokane, after a long .wmiry, declared before the county court here nod in a letter to liovernor Pierce, that Swartz, victim of today's trag edy, was responsible for the death of Kcuuzli. i t; -' case Is Pen ding Following this Swartz swore out a complaint,, fallowed by-an indictment by grand jurjcliarging another neigh bor, George Slaughter, with inti macies with Swartz's wife. This case is Btill pending and the district at torney today stated the death of Swartz will undoubtedly result in quashing the proceedings against Slaughter, In which Bwartz waa a vital witness In the case of prosecu tion. . While stating on the face of it that the killing of Swartz today was pure ly accidental, JHstrict Attorney Car son said that investigation would be conducted at once as to the possi bility of fuses having been changed on Bwartz in his stump blowing operations. eaturdayEverMi Truss INTE (Continued from page one) s that probably an inquest would be held, at which time phases of a HELPED THROUGH CHANGE OF LIFE Took Lydia E. PinkhamY Vegetable Compound dur ing this Critical Time Baltimore, Md. "I took Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to and for fl hrnkan- down system. I naa Deen com- nlflininr m lnn time and dragging along had tried other medicines which did not help me mucn. i read in thl? nnwinniuri of the Vegetable vumpounq ana after taking a bottle I felt better. I did not stop with one bottle, but took it through the whole critical time and am now practically a well woman. I bnvuau(juun wnose neaiui was VflfV hnA KnfnrA than nai.J 1 T waa worried about them. I got the vegeiaDie compound for them and it ....cm, oiiu di ici mey marnea it also helped them in bearinir their Tku i i 1 j tuvico. mo ib a great anu guuu intu- itiue iur on complaints ui women, and I recommend it to all." Mrs. L. Gingrich, 1878 N. Gilmor St, Balti more, Maryland. The Vegetable Compound is a de pendable medicine for women of mid dle age. Let it relievo you of nervous ness, that feeling of strain and those annoying hot flashes so common at this time. f ... THE PENDULUM 8WIN08 BACK TO GOOD TIMES AGAIN . ' It's queer, ' but a man la apt to think most ot saving when he's least able to save. When money comes easy and he can save most he's liable to forget it. So this la a gentle remlndor. In the coming months, boost your bank ac count. Take advantage of this trend profit by the past; save for the future In Bank OF Commerce EUG EN E.OREGON Eugene Armory , MARCH 15th 3:00 P.M. "Broken Lives" A Sermon Never To Be Forgotten An Influence Never To Be Out-lived. "ADORATION" a rolo by MRS. DEMAREST her own composition' accompanied with VIOLIN OBLIGATO by-IDA Mae Stauffer. ' SUNDAY EVENING -7:30 Is Sin Sickness or Death Real? Hear Victoria Booth Demarest in Her Masterful Sermon "The AtoiraemeiniU:" TUESDAY NIGHT MARCH 17 7:30 A GREAT SERMON The Magdalene 11 A Vampire or a Pearl? Preceded by Sacred Concert 45 Mixed Voices A Capella Rendering "PRAISE TO THE LORD" "O SACRED HEAD" "DAYSPRING OF ETERNITY" This chorus was organized nnd t mined to tho present high standard of efficiency by PROFESSOR BENJAMIN EDWARDS Head of Voice and Piano at the Eugene Bible University Closing Week of Demarest Revival NO OFFERING TAKEN NURSERY FOR CHILDREN mLTHE WORLD WITH SIGNgQf DO YOU ! Believe In Signs! Electric Signs The Better Kinds MADE IN EUGENE Patronize Eugene industries get our prices and sketches. Signs of all kinds and Painted Right 39 E. 7th Heiser & Benson Phone 111 Expert Coming ! " e wish in aiinrMi),.. ,, y,lslt f the Co,, rT" Expert at th n.? Wednesday, March ? 33, from 9 to 12 a 1 m 7 to 9. m., and cv We wat to demonstrate you absolutely .:.. . Penny m advaim. . ' invention for holding diffi cult or a-ravatea cases of rupture whether 0f inguia - vu,u,cai character. " ",G ruptured v should be inter(.(,l :.. ' , .... iu our ab'1'ty to fit you witi . truss that will do its Ws properly and civo .i.. greatest ease and comfort Scientific and Practical This new Collincs Tm ;. based on the most scientific principles for holding a rupture. It is not "only representative of median. ical perfection but contain! that super-power for hold ing a rupture without dis comfort, and that makes for a complete recovery where tins result is possible. Contains No Spring! There arc no springs or metal parts used in this new truss other than the small necessary buckles; instead it is made of hitli grade clastic web with soft, pliable cloth back made wider so as to distribute the pressure over a broader sur-' face. Prevents all cultin? and chafing, and gives lli necessary uplift to the pads. It Holds the Rupture It is easily, quickly and nt mancntly adjusted so an even and uniform pressure can be constantly maintain ed at any desired tension. The patented sectional pads arc adaptable and will lit any kind of rupture. As Iho cure progresses the pressure can bo lessened without a change of pads. It Stays Put When placed in position, ! Truss stays put and does nut ;skid or slide, lfcgardlcss of j the position of the wearer's botly; stooping, jiu")"" ' 'standing erect, the Truss rc ; mains firm and set, anil ad 'justs" itself as the occasion demands. ! Comfortable Day or i , Night To do its maximum amount of good, a truss should be worn continuously day and night. Upon retiring many '...HI, 11,a rnnU. tilt weakened muscular tissu relax nnd oftentimes H i the rupture to assume W ! form of the original pro- trusion. This new Truss wn i be. worn at all times. I THE COLLINGS i TRUSS EXPERT Gives ! Free Demonstration. For Two Days Only 'Every ruptured' should visit our Tru pert . and lenrn , irhrfj nine truss-comfort n N-o charge for denW tion or information. i Capt. W. A. COJUW i Watertown, K.