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THE EUGENE GUARD Page Fir n-imrstinj Am-il 0. 1925 CITY NEWS r ...,in..I tiUI" on') 1 u ,'uoc hU d" "" '-i I v.ce-.re.iUrul vl the iMoriition. - T 801 h-fore the studeut n st t- University of Or. ht Tbs recent controversy ;,mnut siuosms: :"- tie .moking "f architect slu ia tbe Art. budding court, came ,(iia w ,M,i,. ,,f tho report 10 ' .Ji.innn coniinitfe- The couu- on he froumi. th.t tu. ""S debate fca been "rSd' reprt ,o .lus ,,. ,vi,, . reauost fis or cut tail. Te council ,r. Iue.tio. 1T vol. of 0 i tint the committee recommend 'Botinf be forbidden in the Arts iuldioj court. 0 S"kf IT f the Univer- t'sooof the earn, school, loft yea S fw Sno.k,D' w""e lh'7 it.od tie acssiu-- ... . T-i.i i."mn r Teachers -- id toe inlaw" - iiuofl. which is made up of edu- tKUUW". iAahn Mnnfnna. and Ston Mr elVon and Mr. 6.'.,.-will be gone until Sunday. Builder. Mak- Plans D" ...nl-hT A. T.. Willlam- no, temporary chairman of the i.u- lot permanent organization will can it of Fred Lindsay, W. B. Baker, Sri Drew, George Sork. H. B. Kuth. Verne Scobert, James Russell, John Wtldon, T. M. Gerow, S. B. Schmci diaj, W. W. Head, John E. Oupp and John Seaver. Local Couple Wed The marriage of Mrs. Mia M. Al l,n to Phil M. Bowen, manager of the lerninal cafe, was Bolemuizcd laat -iilit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. r.Al at r.JQ. Vtn.h Avenue. Batter W"""" - wMt at S:-0 o'clock. Bev. J. h Haas officiated. Mrs. Uowen naa ror me last two years been connected with Urge's store, and Mr. Bowen came to Eugene last fall to take charge of Ihe Terminal restaurant. ii- c.r-h Pkhar Dies Mrs. Sarah J. Fisher, resident of Eairae at 012 Oak street for more this 20 ycarB, died at the home of her owe, Mrs. A. Houglum, at Aber deen, Wash., yesterday, it is urt- nnunred here. She as the mother of the late Emerson Fisher, who operat ed a laundry here many years. hf leaves a granddaughter. Miss llorecn Fisher ot Eugene. Why Stay Fat? You Can Reduce The answer of most fat people if (hit it is too hard, too troublesome nd too dangerous to force the weight down. Mtrmola Prescription Tablets overcome all these difficulties. They are pleasant to take, eotail so dieting or exercise, and bare tne added eu Tintaie of cheapness. A box Is sold at one dollar by all ' draft;. sta the world orer, or send the price direct to the Marmola Co., General Motors Ithlr., Detroit, Mich, Now that you know this, jou hare no excuse for heinr fat. Yon can reduce steadily and easily without going through long jipcei of tiresome exercise and star vation diet with fear of bad effects. Ot a box and start getting slender DOW. J. FINNIE Finnies Plumbing ci Phonfl 1fi30 l Piumhinn RannlrlHri Afaam - r m and Hot Water Heating hi Day or nlnht emergency 5 rmniDina; Speolal prices on fixtures We Estimate, J. FINNIE Sheriff to Go South Sheriff Frank K. Taylor wilt go to itiriork, i.ai., to take imo custody William Maddox, cuovirted here nbout a year ago on a lien tor rharge and woo later escaped jail. Kxtraditiun papers have benn requested from Governor Tierce and tbey are eipcctrd fo be prepared aoou,. the sheriff states, FHer to Speak Lieutenant Oakley Kelly, famous Americnn aviator, and noted for his first transcontinental flight will snenk at Vtllard hall tonight at a meeting open to Iho public. The meeting is sponsored by tho Reserve Officers club of Lane county, and is scheduled to start at S o'clock p. m. ""tree reels of motion pictures on aviation will be shown. ment. jhe seeks cuitndy of the minor children, Justin Andrew, JG, and Mai tut, Address is AkXed A leuer was received at tho Eu gene chamber of commerce today from iVutUud asking tbe present ad dress of Hps Stroud or . his wife Frances &i trend. Tbe FortUod corre spondent states thai matters of im-portanre- re-mire tht Mr. and Mrs. Stroud be located at once. Koalas Elect Charles Wirth was elected senior comrade f the Koala Comrade club at Us i-t'guhir election of officers last night at the Baptist church. Clifford Horner was named junior comrade and Tom Brown comrade of records. Clifford Homer was elected captain of the baseball teum and Max lluben stein, manager, . Hera from CorvalHs . 1 L. Reliant, county aent leader f ibe state, i in i.ane county today front his hpadpiarters at Corvallis and with O. t. Fletcher, I.ano county agricultural agnt. is attpiidmg meet ings of theep raiser:. Here from Linstaw Mrs. W. I li raves is here frm her home at Linstaw jo be with her hus band who had a bone broken in his leg and was brought to the hospitul here last Tuesday. Mr. Graves is su perintendent for the Crown Timber company. Returning from Orient Mrs. K. O. Potter, who has been touring tbe orient Tor the last several months, and her husband, .Imtse K. O. roner, are expected m I'.ugene to night from San Francisco, where Mrs. i'otter recently arrived from Manila, I. Flower Talk Given An address by Professor A, It. Sweetaer of the University botany de partment was a feature of the meet ing of the women's auxiliary of the chamber of commerce last night. The talk was illustrated with lantern slides. Inventory Filed Estate of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Schaefers is valued at approximately $6500, according to the inventory of the appraisers, J. U. Belt, J. L. lard and I. G. Barette,vfiled yesterday for probate. Osteopath Moves Br. John Simons, ostepathtc physi cian and surgeon, has moved from rooms- 408-409 in the McMorran and Washhurne building to rooms 404-407 in the same building. Dr. Simons' new quarters are the rooms formerly oc cupied by Dr. Spencc. Sues for Divorce Mrs, Lucile A. McDonald has filed suit in circuit court for divorce from her husband, J. A. McDonald, on grounds of cruel and inhuman treat- A CRYING CHILD UV wants attention but a XTL coughing child needs attention. Used and recommended since 1872 CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY stops alarming croup coughs, eases stuuy, wnoezy oreatmnef, raises cnoK ing phlegm entity, allows restful sleep. Benefits' both children and grown persona. Keep a bottle in your home all iho tlmi No Narcotics. Sold .0r7vrh.ro Is Bishop Smith Crazy? Every lover of the hearty lauflh will be on hand at the , Rex tomorrow, to see "40 WINKS" To Enter Discussion The discussion with regard to the retain. ne of a visitinz teacher in f.u- geno nest ear will be Entered by the Ueary 1'a rent-Teacher association, it was voted yestcrduy Tho meeting will bo held Friday at the chamber of commerce. April F railc 'Saturday - Co-eds t the university will cele brate their annual "April Frolic" Sat urday uight nt 7 o'clock in tbe wom en's buihling. Men ore not allowed, and proceeds will go toward the for eign scholarship fund. M'KEHZIE RESORT TO OPEN SUNDAY Pre-seaaou npeoing of the Cascade resort of Sloan and Kune two mil' this side of M' Keuti bridge, is nil nouuoed fr Kaster day by Mrs. A. J. Kune, who was in Kugena today. The grand opening of the resort ia set for &m time the early part qf May, she says. Springfield and L'nsrade baseball teams will cross hats for tbe opening of the new bnseliall diamond at tbe resort. New tennis courts are also being installed with a gravel surface. The resort now consists: of 14 cabins and apartments, hotel, cafe and store, dance halt, swimming pool and baths. It operates its own electric and water system, t using electric lights for its tampiug grounds. An orchestra from Kugene plays at the dance halt every Saturday night. Tho drive from Eugene to the re sort takes approximately 3 hours, it is reported. The road is in good con dition, according to Mrs. Kune, and offers spleudid scenery all the way. The resort is now three years old, ami represents aa investment of $o0,000 stfe says. i . SINQ FOR RADIO Canton t Parade A drill on the streets of Eugene will be staged Friday uight by Canton Hovey, Patriarchs Militant of tho Odd Fellows, it is announced. Tho canton will make a fraternal visit to the Creswell lodge next Wednesday night. Bicycle Is Taken A report has been mnde to the po lice that a green Columbia bicycle has been taken from near the 1. O. O. F. building. The bicycle is owned by Tom McCotlum. Leaves for Monument street, has, gone to Monument, Grant county, expecting to he away for a week. Picnio to Be Held A picnic at Kivcrside park, east of Goshen on Easter Sunday, is planned by members of the Eugene Motorcycle association. Friends of members will be invited to join with them. Violin, Ki!cn IVlbert, Tcss MeMuHrw, Arttiur itendf vsb-.itu Hugh Wituifr, inteetor. The irFa?n: Stven Last Words of Christ.' iHibois. Introduction- All you penp-o who by the way are pausing, give ear to me, tvB and behold! Wss there evtr sorrow like uiy sorrow? He hath mstt me desolate. He, Almighty f alt tne day long with anguish uffm-tfd. Cs!l me uot hfUieforri, Natut. ht my name now be M-ua.- Jolianua Jauus First Word Fathor, forgive them fr they know t what they dC Hugh Winder Join Siefert, with t ir. Sec vn4 Vrd "Today shall thmi i be with me in Paradta." Jhn Sve fert, Hugh Winder, with chnir. Third Word -"Woman, behold thy sou," John Beardidey, Anna Coietta Schaefers, choir. Fourth Word "My Cod, my God, why hsst thou forsaken me V- Hugh Winder. j Fifth Word "I thirst!' Baritone! and choir, John Siefert . Sixth Word "Father, into thy bauds I commend my spirit.''- John Beardsley, choir Seventh Word "It is finished." Evelyn liristow, John Siefert, choir. Intermission between Fifth and Sixth Words, during which a trio, "Jesus Dei Vivi," by Verdi, will bo snug by J oil a mi a Jnmes Ellis, John Siefert, Hugh Winder. lustructiou preceding carb Word by Itev. E. V. U'Hara, pastor. (Continued from page one) Pierce, organ; Wellington Sloane, M tis. B, piano ; Ha rry Devereaux, 'cello; Arthur Hendersbott. violin. St. Mary's Catholic Choir, Soprano Lucille Barrett. Doris Caldwell, Margaret Coghlsn, Ine Gaeden, Mrs. Giistina, Gertrude Koke, Grace MweU, Rose McMuIIen, Mrs. George Millnr, Irene Moore, Margaret O'Farrell, Mary O'Hara, Anna Coiet ta Scbiefers, Mildred Sinnott, Flor ence Sinnott, Irma K. rimith, Mrs. Vouug. Alto Ab'cia Agnew, Evelyn Bris tovv, Frances Franzwit, Helen lgoe, Mrs. Jeaunette LanBC, Anastasia 0'Farrell Myrtlo Itiley, Lauretta Zalini. , Tenor John Kilzer. George Miller, Charles Pembroke. Everett Trotach-I aud. If. C. Kuppenbender. Bass Alton linsseit. Francis Cogh lan, Gregory Frnnzwa, John Gallagher, Lewis Gent, Philip Gent, manes Hoffman, Karl Love. John McMullen, John O'Farrell, Clarenee Schmidt, Otto Vitus. Instruments Organ, Frances Pierce; 'Cello. Hurry Devereaux, Piano, Wellington Sloane, Mus. Ii.; Forest Ranger to Lecture in Eugene Albert Micsendanger, ranger at tho Mt. Hood national forest, will be in Eugene during National Forest week, April 27, to May 3, to deliver an illustrated lecture on fire preven tion and forest pvvtectton, it was an nounced today in the local office of the Cascade national forest. Mr. Micsendanger has been sent on a speaking tour of national forests in this district for the last two or three years, and ho is reported tt be an unusually interesting speaker. He has previously used moving picture films in connection with bis lectures, but this year be will use limlevu slides. SEASON OF ROAD IRK IS IB (Continued- frum ps on in addition to Isnd etchnugff rsnmi n.itinrrs will be started shortly. Before- the t. A. C. student enter tho Fall crrrk section, work on im provttrg tho Fall cnek mad will he carried ou in rouperatioi, with ihe rmmty. Measuring oft martrnf out trails in tho tukiidg district for the erec tion of hjfn- btmrtl Ik on the ralemh.r, and this w.trfe wilt be finis tied before tho beginning of Iho varaiion season. A new sealer's offit-o is being built at VVesifir, where the forest has three men eniiv id on the Western Lumber mmpauy al area. Approxi malety (X acres ura marked by the fin'estera tu advance of Iho lumber company's cutting operations. A number of mules, kept in Eugene for the past winter, are to bo taken to Oakridge next week for use in construction work. Twenty-sis thou sand pounds of powder, and 15,000 caps, also for usq on construction work, has been ordered by the local office for linmediato delivery. Nelson F. Macduff, supervisor of the forest, expects to make field trips both to Reserve and Oakridge next week, to confer with district rnugers.aml work out plans for the ac tivities in each district the coming summer. Arthur Moses, chief clork, will be gin issuiug of gruzing permits before the first of May to livestock owners who use the government territory for grazing during the summer. Dwellings which nro supposed to date back to T000 B. C havo been discovered by workmen digging along the shores of the Luke of Zurich. Willamette Wins Lawrence Debate SALEM, Ore., April 0. Willam ette University won a 2 to 1 decision over the Lawrence College debate teaHn of Appleton, Wis., last night with Charles Redding and Joel Ber- ritnan, upholding tho affirmative and Win Bird and Willard Hanoch, of iverfast Wash Fabrics Everfasl Linen in Beautiful Colors Every Thread. Pure Flax IINEN wtll always fx a J favorite dress ma teria!. It ler.dj an air of amartnesa and distinctioa t the simplest coatume, Everfast Linen eon In a wMa variety of lovely Everfast colors, each , guaranteed Past ta Simllfkt Fast Wsklt Fait to EvTy!hl1 Ererfast L!nn atti makes delightful suits for children; sun parlor I porch cushions, luncheon sets, guest towels, bursas and table runners, anil trimming for bedspreads. It pays to put hand work into Evtrfast, for cothinj can fade it. If any Everfast fabric fades, for any reason, we will refund to you not only the purchase price of the material, but the making cost of the garment ac WeiL I ll!M.tilrtMlk-'gW4M'tMr- Lawrence taking: the negative. The Question was "Resotvedi that con gross by ii two thirds Tots should have the power to re-enact legislation declared unconstitutional by the su preme court." Lawrence won In a debate In the east two years ago, . Mutual Life, G M. Sprague 20 B Sth. tf Guatemala ha placed heavy ex cine taxes on coffee and sugar Ja aa attempt to alleviate the Berious fin&n ciai situation ot the government. INSURE WITH HSTXBT TROXIP. tf Phone S. E. at evens for piano tuning t Bhowsnda. the cnoict l the smokep, j Home From Portland L. E. Bean, local attorney, returned yesterday afternoon from Portland, where he has been visiting since Monday. Here From Florence Mrs. John Yates of Florence was here yesterday on her return from Portland where she has been visiting her daughter. Mrs, Marx Improves Mrs. Chris Man of Uio Murx Cleaning and l5yo Works, who has been ill for soma time, has recovered sufficiently to be nt her work. Here from Cottage Grove- Sam Mackin, merchant of Cottage tirove, was n business visitor in this city today and was caller ou Clinton llurd, county commissioner. tin I Return From California Hichsrd Hay den and Sigvald Sk av ian, who have been visiting in San Francisco for sevrnl weeks, relurnet to their home in Kugene yesterday, Supper to Bo Held The o,uartrly business me- ting and supper of the Congregational rbunh will be beld this evening. Fred FIsk Back- Fred Fisk, who Trent to Portland enrlr fn the week on n busincfts trip. returned yesterday. Recoverlnn from Illness Mif Kluie Hrnspsu who has ben ill at her home, 1170 Lawrenre ptrt is reported to the slowly recoverinir. Leaves for Portland Fred Fisk went to Portland last nicht for a few days' business t-1B. t was a hard winter But thia new athletic underwear we just put on our shelves will make you forget it. Cut right, made right that means Vassar Athletic Under wear. It will give permanent satis faction. Your Fancy Hose Are Here Wade Bros. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes "Sets-It" Removes OGHT CALLS STOPPED BY m "I was barinff to Ret up move than half a doten times during the night, and probably twice that in cnlls dttr rnir the da v. to relieve my bladdrr weakness, Ity the time 1 isd finished Inkiiiff the h of Alvita tablets 1 was practically relieved." (Stencdl O. 1j. JKNKINS. Alvitn tablets are scientifically pre- pared from thft wonderful ulitufn plant, which through its lone root absorbs the vital clement lime, iron and phosphates necessary in health and rijcor. Alviia has proved espe cially beneficial in overcomitur kid ney, bladder and prostrate trouble. No matter what, you have tried, try this remedy nf Nature unw. A dol lar buys a bos nt any clrujt - store. Always in stork at Knykemlatt Jmg Co. Moil orders accepted. FINDS RELIEF FOR COUGHS Mrs. Nancy Mather, Box W. Rich wood. Ohio, writes: "FOtiKY'S HOXEY & TAR CtMP01'NI is ft finp merUcin f"r cousha and colds, ss It helped m wben nothinn wonW." Mothers PTPrywher dpinand a rolinble coush remedy fre from injurious narrotirs. Supplying; this demand for fifty years made FfH- FY'S HONKY & TAK C'fMPfFNI one of the larjjeat. sollitui coujjh mefli rines In the world. He-fuse- substi tutes. Insist upon FfM.KY S. Til Wo y DON'T MISS IT ROLLER SKATING MASQUERADE Tonight A BARREL OF FUN Winter Garden Simple Mixture Makes Stomach. Feel Fine Simpbs buckthorn bark, magnesium sulph. c. p. glycerine, etc., ns mixetl in Adlerika, helps stomach trouble in TKN minutes by removing GAS. Brings out a surprising: amount of old waste matter you never thought was in your system. Stops that full, bloated feeling and makes you happy and cheerful. Excellent for chronic constipntion. Adlerika works QUICK and delightfully easy, Allen's lrug Store, m 0th Ave. Kust. Hi transact tmrtftrim. to B To swe well and to rtnat fairly, to ! profit not nlotia In j dollnrs but in (tin ; (tonil will of thoio with whom wo , trnnftart htiRlncnn. to rorrflrt owr occasion it prrors. to improve o ii r opportunities mrt to rr from our flatly work s Omm. rial structure whlrh ; shall ln known for all thst. la hst In hsnklnE, that ta th ; ,ndurinK amhlflon of Bank of Commsrcs Eugene, Orejon Thn apcrrt of Our SuUsfaallal tfrowth ta Onr Substantia! Service, Bank OF COMnERCE EUGEN E.OREGON Quickly Stops All Hurting Instantly (Liquid or Plaatar Evwv man or woman ' who still has corn, or callouars ought to try j (rftt-It and aee howf marveou!y it works. ' Corn pains stop. The corn or cal- j lous shrivfls up, : it comes out com plete and ervesfl olemed relief. Your 1 satisfaction is guaranteed. Sold everywhere. Costs but t tritle. E. Lawrence ft Co., Cbksfo. Will Gerald Chapman Escape? Undoubtedly the biggest laugh of the year comes to morrow at the Rex. "40 WINKS" Your new Hat Dress and Necklace This ypnr Eitsfpr neeklnewj aro fashion's su premo dictate A (supplement, to your new hnt find clreRB, it will add a touch of color and sparkle to your fashion ensemble for Sunday morning. , Chokers of crystal, pearls (both white and tinted) and amber still lead in popularity. No where could you find n better assortment from which to pick than here. J. A. Hoffman Jeweler CATTY CORNER FROM TUB U. S, NATIONAL Special Offer 10oi 011 Junior Simplex Ironer Sold on Easy Terms-$5.00 Down One Year to Pay ihe Balance Do away with the hand iron and its mate, tKe unwieldy ironing board, makes the use of the Junior Simplex a real joy and pleasure. All the dainty pieces on which you spend so much time, all the men's shirts, your own and the children's dresses, besides, of course, all the flat work, are ironed beautifully, quickly, easily on the junior Simplex Ironer. The junior has open end my, how it irons. Occupies no more space than your sewing machine. On castors and easily moved about. Irons in one hour as much as you do in four hours by hand. Has all the superior ironing qualities of the home laundry Simplex. You sit comfortably while you iron with the junior Simplex. Guide the pieces through and they come out nicely finished. EASY QUICK BETTER IRONING A phone call will bring our salesman tQ your homa Mountain States Power Co: Phone 28 i::. i f ': 1 SSI Oak