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Thursday Evening April 9, 1925 ' TUE EUGiiK QUAliD Pniro Threo PORTLAND LOSES SERIES IS EVEN . AVnpil the scries with " . -.1 d.t at Los Anitchis ".tteraav in the Coast league ra, uy the Oregoninns 4 to 0. George . 1 ...-ir lor npiu me uea til S6VPI1 jiaim"' -, Thing " tUV "" lm't of ,hera , the luuriu i "Tporttand '"' n of ,hr" Jit by 'I"1 Beavers, also let in an Af' run. Seattle eieuru Kimcisco by taking the second game Ji. .lay before. Son Francisco used ,M " "... .h hnr in an effort to ,'l'em "be tide of Indians crossing the i...fih n otter, out I'"? Herman, left fielder for Seattle, . . . .... Mr the right field fence fors bmer in the fourth. The Salt i'le ubs"--"""" ......... .. vo straight from Vernon by nosing ..i... 1. a pains won in the bst of the intb- whcu l,ick xlcC".''f ' Tens leaguer Cuumbe from second base. Sacramento inutie n mo "!'" . . nnL-in.i.l when "Sliced" Martin bcvcd a two-hit game. Ike score was 4 to 2. Martin received brilliant sun- Prl- . . Tlie scores "t "o -.. it I ns Anicles It. II. E. rortland ' 7 3 L"S Angeles U Hnstv. Iiacliac and Cron- bv; l'sya and Speceer. At San Francisito Seattl 11 0 J San Kraucisco " 8 Hatteries: r:uiumer, . iijms unu li.i.i.ii,, Mnniir. I'rm'fcclt, Mitchell, Gearj and Ague. At Salt Lake Vernon S 12 . 3 Salt Lake "Ill -6 Batteries: I.udolph. Penner, O'Brien and Whitney; Singleton, Hulvey, Mc Cabc and Cook. At Sacram.nto Oakland 2 2 0 Sacramento 4 10 1 Batteries: Boehler and Baker; Mar tin and K.iehler. Yesterday's Games Washington American 8; New York National 7. Cincinnati National 0; Nashville Southern G. New York American 10; Brooklyn National 3. St. Louis National IS; San Antonio. Texas. 3. St. Louis American 3; Memphis, Southern, 'J. Detroit American, 6; Knoxville Southern 2. News of Nearby Towns Special Correspondence To The Guard From Various Live Districts In Its Field. TO CUT CAPERS COTTAG B U KO VK, April U. (Special). Mis Irene Or it us wan given the first prize of $5 and Miss Doruriiy Kurre the second prize o $-.50 for the best made dress by a high school pupil. Irene made the dress at school, cutting it out without a pattern. Mrs. Walter Lakin and daughter Walker orchestra; readings by Fran cs Horn, M.ss Uetchell aud Katherine Wright; vocal solo by Miss Lucille Laud, aud a talk on the new farmers union store by K. K. Morrison. The basket sale followed and W. Hutler made things lively for awhile auctioning the baskets, Mrs. Clyde Wrieht had the most unique basket Eleanor motored up from Astoria uudlbe.ng made up of fresh vegetables lo The University of Oregon football squad will hold Its first practice scrimmage tomorrow afternoon, just outside Hayward field. It will be the first real scrimmnge since the stinil came out tor spring practice and ft will give Coach Smith an idea just how strong bis team is. The Oregon team, except for two weeks, has been practicing contin uously since the middle of Inst Feb ruary. Smith has spent no little time developing a good kicker. Oregon bus been wenk in that department since Hill Steers' days. The teams will scrimmnge n full game, and there will be a referee, umpire and 'head linesman, just as in a real contest. The players making th best showing in these-scrimmage prac tices will be transferred to the first squad when fall practice opens Sep tember 15. Springfield High Letters Awarded SPRINGFIELD, April 0. (Spe cial) Letters were a warded to bas ketball players in assembly in the Springfield high school fo? services during the season just past, and gold pins were awarded to four members of the debate team. Presentations were made by Vern 1). Bain, high w-hool principal. Those who won bas ketball letters for the second time were John Cos and Paul Nice. Those receiving them for the first time were Mcrl McMullen, Hugh Cowart,- Ed Bates, Frank Lewis, Austin McPher son, I.otice Cole and Kthmer (iriffis. Debate pins were given to Bernold Holt nn, Benin li TLurmap, Elizabeth Walker and Gilbert Mnrgtith. SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE for The City of Eugene, Lane County, Oregon Notice is hereby given that pur suant to the terms of Section 30, tuniMcr u ui uie uuiut oi inn of Kugene, Oregon, and Ordinance v k. tivm , .,. i... .luiuutri nMy tisai-u uy uic vuiuuiuu Council of the City of Eugene on the c in tli day of February, and np- n.w.J k,. tl.n ,1., - of February, V.V2o, a Special Munici pal f.ieenon win ue neui in Baiu uity nil Vp(lno.rliv inril ir.tl. IO'I'i fonm tbe hour of eight o'clock -in the fore noon io rnc nour ot eight o clock id I ho flftArtinntl ii ml n f an !il irlni.i the following . proposed Charter Amendments will be submitted to the Electors of said City, referred by the Common Council fur their approval or rejection, to-wit: l. An Act to amend the ( barter Of thft I'itV nf Viiir.tna nrAnn. ki adding a new chapter thereto author izing and empowering the Common Council of the City to issue and Hull negotiable bonds of the City to the amount of Fifty Thousand ($r.O,- UUU.OOI Ihtlhir. nr Bn .....,.), tl.nr.,. ai may be necessary, for the pur ui luusiriicuiig anu reconstruct' and tewer system of the City, and io "I".- uk aci enuiicu, An Act to amend the Charter of the City of Ku- rm?, utegon, iy adding a new chap ter thereto authorizing and empower ing the Common Council of the City to Usue and sell negotiable bouds of tlie City to the amount of Fifty Thou-' "nd (fHUWU) Dollars or so much ihereof as may be necessary for the purpose of re-cunstructing certain atctions of tbe pewer system of the oty, and to repeal section lit of napter 7, of the Charter of the City Hunting the indebtedness to be created or contracted by the City to Three ihousaud (a,ouO) Dollars, "enacted by the electois of said citv.at an elec ta held July Had, An Act to amend the Charter ot the City of Eugene, Oregon, by luding a new chapter thereto author ing and empowering the Common '-otuicij of the City to iue aud sell negotiable bondg of the City to the noiiat -of Twenty-five Thousand W-0,000) DoHara or so much thereof J may be necessary, for the purpose purchasing new firG apparatus for e City, and to repeal the Act enti .f .k Ai;l tu H,"fuU the Charter 1 'he Cuy of Kug,.Ue, Oregon, by uaiug a new chapter thereto author ed &t . empowering the Common Utttini of the City to bjsue and sell " Stable bonds uf the City to the f. 'rwcy've Thousand i t. U,,liara ur o much thereof way be necessary fur the purpose Punbasing new fir! 0,pHrntu (((P JX"' 4 to repeal Section 37. the 7' Vt the Char,er of r ty limning the indebtednest to iTh "lor Cour,l by the City nrt i . """"d :W) Iullars." c eu by the electors of the City at election held July 2, of th.A?-A:l 10 ainen1 the Charter Jdn. y Vt KuKpu. Oregon, by it " ,.QfW il'"Pt-r thereto author- bf ' 'he t.. is5,ie and sell S Thou.and ($iu ai in. i uitar-' or 80 U)Ut0 thereof of tavi ct9r' 'or the purpose wy Brr"1 iui".ecti.n. of ,a,d -uf? lo rfPfH the Act entitled. Ut, tt i "U,!nti ,he barter e fit. , Common Council of btHj." : ,'f ,VMU8 aoi "HI negotiable Tent, Vi Uty the "mount wf tr ,( ' iJ0l,"nl Dollan (mOuO) 'b"of " ,u"-v b MCi iatC of Pving street thin JD t' of ntr 7 of tbe ii ! CitT ,imitin the iD" Ut t, , be c""r'U or rontract- ot IJo,;r', by the U.y Vl'i4 ( "a ,Pftif,n 1 Aa Act to amend the Charter of the City of Eugene, Oregon, by adding a new chapter thereto, author izing and empowering the Common Council of the City of Eugene, for the purpose of securing no adequate sup ply of pure water for snul City uud its inhabiutauts.and of extending its water system, to secure by purchase, con demnation or otherwise within or without tbe city, any and all real ei tute, rights of way, - water rights, easements and licenses, to hold, con trol and lease the same, and to con struct dams, reservoirs, pipe, lines, conduits, structures and appliances of every kind reasonable and necessary, to institute, prosecute, maintain and defend ull suits, actions mid proceed ings necessary to such purpose, aud to issue and sell negotiable bonds of the City uf Eugene in the sum of Three Hundred Seventy-five Thousand Dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for such purpose, and to expend tbe proceeds in making payment therefor. o. An Act to amend the Charter of the City of Eugene. Oregon, by adding a new chapter thereto, authorizing and empowering tbe Common Council of the City to issue and sell negotia ble bunds of the City to tbe amount of One Hundred Thirty-five Thousand Dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the purpose of the construction of reservoirs, feeder nui.iis uud pumps for the water sys tem of said city. (i. An Act to amend the Charter of the City of Eugene. Oregon, by adding a new chapter thereto autbor iznig and empower.ug tbe Common Council of tbe City to Usue and sell negotiable bonds of the City to the amouut of Ten Thousand Dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the purpose of repairing aud re construct. ng the Cty hull in said city." 7. An Act to amend the Charter of the City of Eugene, Oregoti, by adding u new chapter thereto authorizing and empowering the Common Council of the city to issue and sell negotiable bonds of the City, to tbe amount of Thirty Thousand Dollars, or so much thereof as may be neceasary, for the purpose of paving street intersections of the c.ty." S. An Act to amend tbe Charter of the City of Eugene, Oregon, by adding a new chapter thereto author izing and empowering the Common Council of the City to purchase, con struct, equip and install a municipal incinerator plant, and for such pur pose to issue and sell negotiable bnds of the City to the amount of Tweity-five Thousand ($Ju,O0U) Dol lars. or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the said purpose. 0. An Act to amend the Charter of the City of Eugene, Oregon, by adding a new chapter thereto authorizing and empowering the Common Council of the City to issue and sell negotia ble bonds of the City to the amount of Nine Thousand Dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the purpose of paving one-half of the street abutting on the East and South lines of tbe Odd Fellows Cemetery, in Eugene. OKgon, being one-half of University Street and one-half of Eighteenth avenue where the same abut on the Odd Fejlows Cemetery, in said City." The Common Council by aaid Ordi nance No. have fixed tbe polling places to be one in each rard of said City, as follows: In Ward One. which ia the terri tory South of 11th Avenue and East of Willamette Street, the polling place shall be in the basement of tbe Public Library, of Eugene. In Ward Two. which la the terri tory North of 11th Avenue and East of Willamette Street, the polling place shall be the Eugene Armory Building. In Ward Three, whirb ia tbe terri tory North of Seventh Avenue and West of Willamette Street, the poll ing place shall be in tbe Hampton Building, nf Eugene, at the corner of Gth and Willamette Hts. In Ward Four, which ia th terri tory South of "th Avenue and West of Willamette Street, the polling place shall be in the Lobhy of the City Hall Dated this 4fh day of April. lilJ.j. GEO. A. Gil. MORE. City Hecorder. No.lS20-d-al5 spent Sunday with the Ih-ruert Kakm family. Walter and Herbert and bro-1 thers. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Reddelein came Wednesday from Oakland, Caf., and are with their cousin, Mrs. W. N. Hubbel and family. The Keddeleius are on their way to their tome hi Wisconsin. Ms. H. A. Mason went to Creswell Wednesday to help celebrate the 74ib birthday of her father, William, Hun kins. Prof. Hays class in tbe Christian Sunday school did not receive then programs soon enough to get ready for the church meeting Tucsdaly nipit. They will give the entertainment later on. J. C. Haskins, who is 1)6 years oM, was on the street Wednesday after an illuess of three mouths. Mrs. F. F. Parker from Wilbur, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. James Mackey of Divide, returned home Wednesday. Thirty five women of the Presby terian church were present at the aid meeting Wednesday afternoon. After the business meeting, a word contest of !M different kinds of jumb led foods was held. Mrs. Homer Gal loway, Mrs. O. W. Bleckmore, and Mrs. Mervillo Vcotch hail them all correct. The three ladies drew straws for the prize and Mrs. Galloway was the lucky one. They were then sent to hunt Easter eggs and Miss Stella Adams found -3. Mrs. F. B. Mendcn hull and Mrs. B. H. Job were ap pointed captains of the society. Refreshments were served by tbe hostesses, Mrs. J. A. Merry mau, Mrs. A. W. Swunsoo, Mrs. W. L. Hatch, and Mis. K. W. Armes. The J. C. Penney company has of fered to tbe ladies, of the Mothers' club who hove conducted tbe "Sun shine Rest Boom' here for the past few years, a very nice room in the Hill buildiog to be used fur the new rest room. I CRESWELL CRESWELL. April 0. (Special) Council met Monday night. A dis cussion on repairing sidewalk was held. Improvement of First street from A street to D street nnd the north half of Second street were also discussed, but no petitions having been received no action could be taken. Anyone interested in the streets is-requested to have his peti tion filed at the adjourned meeting Thursday night. The E. Z. Rebekoh staff club met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Corn, Olson. The Farmers' union held a basket social Tuesday night and enjoyed a good social time together with the following program, which was in charge of Mrs, Malcom Horn, the remcseut a cabbage patch. The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyter ian church met at the Sergwick homo Wednesday afternoon fur work. SPRINGFIELD SPRINGFIELD, April 0. (Spe cial). Mrs. K. W. Albera left Tues day night to spend a few days In Cot tage Grove, where she will visit with her s.stcr, Mrs. Charles Koiiuer. Mr. aud Mil. Virgil Caslel moved yesterday from their home on south D street to their new residence on E street in Willamette Heights. Mrs. Wihiam Wright is leaving on Sunday for a week in Riddle, Oregon, where she will be a guest at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. James El der. She will be accompanied by her two children, Ednu aud Barbara Jean. Mr. Wright will take them to Riddle, motoring back on Mondap. from Tillamook Monday visiting with 1 friends. They were former owns of the M. E. Miller confectionery atore sev eral years ago. A fair size gathering of young peo ple attended the party at the F. S. 'Moody home last Friday evening which was given by the Loyal Daughters Sunday school class in honor of the Boy Scout class. Those present were: Catherine Cartwright, Mildred Moody, Julia Balkovic, Evelyn Wallace, Gnyle Duff, Eleanor Hover, Margaret Cart wr.gut, Harold Owen, Malcom Zem brick, Harold Moody, Stanley Quig ley, Albert Wassom, Alva Perkins jand Donald nnd Carroll Morgan. a do in iu:ou refreshments consisting of salad, cake, sandwiches, pickles and punch were served. The local h gh school game between Brmvusville and Harrisburg. which wns to be played there, was postponed because of rain last Friday. Tbe D. S. & A. girls held a pie sale at the school house Tuesday morning. They profited about $3. H0RT0N HORTON, April 0. (Sperfal).-r The high school girla and tbu grudc school boys save an exhibition of their skill Friday night. The girls played three interesting games of volleyball and the boys played one exciting game of basketball. The junior and senior classes couducted a candy sule. A baseball game for tne high school has been scheduled with Elkton for A pril 10. The Ladies Athletic club of Hor ton is planuing to erect a volley bull court. Fred Elnon, of the Horton fwta hatchery has been appointed game warden. Tiie road from the Pantoon bridge to Blackly has been graded and is now in a very fine shape. Millard Clinton and family have moved into the residence formerly oc cupied by Lew Robinson, HARRISBURG HARRISBI'RG, April S. (Spe cial) W. G. Trill, city attorney here the past year, has severed buainesa connections and left Sunday night to locate at Central Point, Ore. Mrs. Arthur Johnson was here from Berkeley, Cel., for a several days visit at the home of her mother, Mrs. M E. Canter. Mrs. Neil Bain and two daughters returned to 'Portlnud Sunday evening after a visit with her mother and other relatives. Business men here have perfected a 1025 bascbnll organization nnd chosen as a board of directors, George Wilhclm, Jay W. , Moore and Glenn Windbilgler. Financial -support is al ready assured. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Hnskell arc here little son Wayne of Lnndnx Tisited Mrs. Winfrey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gibson last Thursday. Mrs. Nathan Chaffee and little son Bobby of WemlHiig who spent sev eral days with Mrs. Chaffee's parents Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Scott returned home Sunday. The ladies club met with Mrs. A. J. Rrnfro Thursday afternoon. WALKER-LYNX HOLLOW SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST I Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Headache Neuralgia Colds Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Hand? "flayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 llrugftists. Anpirln li the trt mark of n.r.r Minaf.ttor. of Moooacttcacldeater of Rallrrll'arlil ot simply good insurance but WnHlInswance The Perfect Protection Policy in West Coast Life offers you these better features: Accident Weekly income during disa bility. Sickness I Weekly payment to cover los of time. 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K. llohlen spent t ho week-end with his family at this place. .Mr. and .Mrs. Wilbur Winfrey and WAt.KKIt AM) I.YNX HOI.OW. April S. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Thronsnti gave a dance Saturday uifihr. Mr. and Mrs. Pelbert Bennett of Wenilling were week-end visitors nt the Fisher home. Sarah Lejoye has been visiting her sister. .Mrs. Huff near London the last few days. N0TI NOTI, A prit C ( Special ) .Cecil Itiehardaon purchased a iiew eight e.vlituh'r car. t MUs Lillie Scheiwa enoni, he week end at Springfield vismne her sislfer. Miss Zolla Creson went to Eugene to work Inst Monday. Mrs. Jnmes Ie-st and baby dntiph ter Mary Jnnc JletH returned homo on Thursday from the Pacific Christum h't,iiuil. - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moulder' left N'otl the Inst of the week for Oak ridge where Mr. Moulder ia the South ern Pacific depot aRcnt. Tbe Community Ladies' n:d met 'n Wednesday nt the home of Mrn. Har ry Simpson. There were about US members prenent. Mr .nnd Mm. Charles: Wnrtmnn and Thrlma Thurninn of Portland fpent the week-end vmitinjr fricudit here. KT'fiENE COLLECTION AGENCY. SL'S-'JD-ao MINK.lt Ml.OO. PHONK i00.. W. 11. MLOWKUS. MO It. t.' Ostium Hoiei Keautj Tarlour Phone SDL tf Gargle Throat With Aspirin1 Clip This And Save If Sub ject To Sore Throat Or Tonsilitis Prepare a harmless and effectlre aarsle by dissolving two Bayer Tab lets of Aspirin in four tablespoonfule of water. Gargle throat thoroughly. Uepeat in two hours if necessary. Be sure you use only the genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, market! with the Bayer Cross, which can be had in tin boxes of twelve tablets for few cents. DOCTORED ALL WINTER, FINDS RELIEF 1 "I doctored all winter nnd it didn't help a bit, but FOLEY'S HOXKY & TAll L'O.MrOL'Xl) was just the thing for my cough and cold," writes Mr. Henry lMniel, Berrysburg, l'enn. KOI.EY'8 MONEY & TAK COM POUND is one of the largest selling cough medicines in (he world. Con tains no opiates ingredients are printed on each carton. (,ood for old nnd young. Befuse substitutes. Insist upon KOI.EY'S. Til ROLLER SKATING MASQUERADE TONIGHT Cash prizes and ladies jeweled vanities given away Winter Garden Has French Crisis Arrived? Truly the mirth of the na tion will be unleased to morrow at the Rex In 40 WINKS Easter Novelty DANCE SAT. APRIL 11th 3 Live Babies 3 Will be given away to the ones holding the fucky numbers EASTER FAVORS FOR 'ALL Men 75c Ladles 10c Come early and see the fun Doors Open 8:45 WINTER GARDEN ZMany mothers have learned this "better breakfast" secret have you? Mothers, more and more, are coming to feast tbo health-importirjce of "better breakfasts." But a better breakfast need not mean a get-up-earber, harder-tor get breakfast. Not when Carnation Mush is pantryhandyl For, in five minutes, these creamy white flakes are trans formed into a tempting, tasteful energy-breakfast. Carnation Mush is all energy because k fo all wheat We take white Sonora wheat specially selected. Wc wash fc. We clean it. We remove only the outer husk of the wheat nothing else. We keep ril the bran, all the minerals, all the health-value. Then we steam and roll the golden grains into crisp, wafer-thin flakes So that you can have them for your "better breakfast' to morrow mo-na and have them piping-hot and j iffy-quick! an Better Breakfast Cereal Say "Carnation Miuh" to your grocer Announcing hnson Motor Company Corner 9th and Pearl Streets New Willys-Overland Dealers in Eugene The Jo By the appointment of the Johnson Motor Company is assured of a de pendable, responsible local repre sentative of Overland and Willys Knight Motor Cars. The Johnson Motor Company has, we are sure, the most sincere and friendly interest in the motoring needs of present and future owners of Willys-Knight and Overland au tomobiles in Eugene and vicinity. 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