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Friday Evening, April 10, Pags Two l'HE EUGENE GUABD h' i 1 . '1 v 1 1 1 OFFICE AT NEXT MEETING WATER TEST CHARTS PREPARED Chemical Analysis of Water From McKensie and Willamette Rivers Provides Proof of Need of New Supply, Sought in Bond Issue Proposal FOB C01T CASES fihill tb city council recooiid'r making an appropriation to help maintain (be I'nited Stare employ ment office? This question will a fain be decided by the rit council at another bmy -fts:n .Monday night, wben Frank I, 'iuibcra, preiident of the Kugene ..luiirer of commerce, will appear in . naif if a jjii to Wr of prominent lo ci cifizeiii, to ak that tba appro-i-i miittu be continued on behalf of lumber employes who represent the big'-at pjyroil in tiiv county. Other questions looming on the council calendar are on the recom mendation for a city planning com mit. oo, favored at a ma si meeting of citizens Just night at the V. M. C. A.; paauige of aereral ordinaucea fur street improvements; petitions, re ports of committees and payment of March bills. Harry JJevereaux, city engineer, will recommend that the city council overrule tba remum trance of Uw fenca T. Harris and Kichard Shore Umith against the assessment on Heights boulevard. The amount as j jtevst-d against property on this pro ject was fair and just, Mr, l)ever- eauz says, and benefited the property far mora than the amount charged for It Other petitions ask for a street light at Twenty-sixth avenue and Co lumbia street; repair work of Twenty-fourth avenue by graveling, aa well as Itamey street connecting Twenty third and Twentj-fourth; aewer ex tensions in the block bounded by Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Oak and Willamette streets; and street im provement and sidewalk on Perry street from Third avenue east for bslf a block. IS OAS foRMgP Pi TZHHtmmoH TUBES. few linu c-awri Im U mm ft MtMi mt to tv oxrt is PrwMp(-v fvtssno mt rmcm " a mf citM a os. ""TTTTT1 i I i lli-ffiTfH.HJI 1 Ql 1 1 1 1 il fcrnm H HBH-ndnmK -1 i I I I i 1 1 1 1 1 k 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7T Ml II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M l I I 1 A . ! i iLJ 1 I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I 1 1 I. ito J I Bacteria m Raw Water j T H, Cwfl gfntrsur pr.vl wtiwi Wt.r MiMd. I I HCWwtnl mwl 4 igii.m n.lilinat 4 1 mmrr W 8n ll.l !., j Umiiiiii. M bun ln CbU Wimr ritutKmf n hy, 309 A- J I J. jiifculwh. Ill l mn MrMwt CHtMiNliM, i iifrT i3m wo - WiuMrTTi Rivu t Eucerc. i ,mmt "Q'McKnTOr. Rrvga t Htdcm Bgitxc 1 Wr I I I i I I I I I I I I I r e . T T " i' """ t . tf M II M , k n M , h n ittilMHa BWnM a I A w M m . m i r a, i. m Comparison of Raw Y&iter 5upplics. EU6EME, OREGON. Compiled from Records of Eugene Water Board. ! . Drawing of a new grand jury was ' completed this afternoon and the ' seven jnrors are expected to meet Ueec today to be sworn in. recie their instructions and ect a fore man. Tae jurors are Hsttie B. Drurr. housewife, Springfield; Margaret Lee Kapp. housewife, Kugeue; W. L. Cop-p-rnoU. jeweler, fcujtene; H. . martt, firmer, motor route A; t harlra t'olton, retired, Eugene; Kr nt S hreuh. farmer, Goshen; John ik-Guire, barber, Eugene. Six more jurors were also dra for the circuit court panel. These are t. IeHusk, George lloughtot, t. Brist.w. Edward K Judkios. 1 1 t'Kilen. S. B. Hayden, ail of Eugene. The circuit ruwt term will b k jui oleted with the closioc f present case of the at at? r..us B?gg undr ; wjy today, ati.-..iiing to annouacement of Judge J. C. Kendill. t ie jury panel fas not discbtirjc-d but oo!y ; excused subject to tue call ot Judge U. K. Skipworth. It is not expected that there will be any call unless there is a special court term or some one of the sraod jury is unable to serve. the jutke announced from the bench. In dismissing the jury panel Judge ! Kendall thanked them and voiced bis i appreciation for their work and ac- i teudance at the court sessions. was announced today. Tbt services begin at 10:Z'J a. dl Stewart's Mass in "L" will be aung by tbe choir '-of St. Mary's church at these services. This is a military ma as specially written fur the dedica tion of St. iominec'a church at San ' Francisco, and held to bo one of the most beautiful modern liturgical com positions. Through an error it was reported in the first published announcement that the choir would aing "The Seven Last Words' cantata at high mata in 1'orilaod April 26. The Stewart mass will be sung at tbe Portland service, it is stated, the same as sung in Eugene Sunday morning. Following is the program at the Catholic cburcb for Easter Sunday: 10:13 a. in. Ave Maria: Bach Gounod, Mia Mildred Baldwin. 10:it0 a. in. K.rrie, Gloria and Cre do: Stewart. Oftertorv: Reguia Colli: Giorxa; Sanctis: Gounod; Benedict us; Gou-: nod; Agnus Lei; Stewart. Becess:onal: Gloria in English: Mo- j xarr. j Soloists will be as follows: Mildred 1 Baldwin, John Beardsleyi Anna Ca- j letta Shaeffers, Evelyn Bristow, with; Kdith McMullen at the organ; Charles 1 Uunyon, piano; Harry Hevereaui, cello; Arthur Hendershott, violin; Eileen Colbert, violin; Tess McMullen, noun. Tbe chorus of 40 voices will be un der direction of Hugh Winder. tified to send representative to ac company tbe patient on tbe trip. Ninety per cent of India's popula tion cannot purchase anything ex cept tbe bare necessities of life, y the department of commerce. THE BUTTON SHOP nesting. Buttons and titm SO 7th Ave. Kist. Phone 'WlttkfeJ IVSrilK WITH HEXIIY TRn Showncda. the cboUs -f the sttotJ Ch "-DREN Cry po Sheriff Frank E. Taylor left yester day for Salem to obtain extradition papers to bring back William Maddux from Turlocb, Cal. Mnddox escaped from jttil hem after being sentenced to nerve one year in the state peniten tiary on a liquor chnrj;e. The sheriff is expected to return here from the south Sunday with his prisoner. Gov ernor Tierce today iaatied a rquii linn n the governor of California for the extradition to I.ane of Mnttox. iUO LATE TO CLASSIFY I.. E. hoiges 42 West Stb St. tiutf- Wonderful buy in a modern home, lit ru woi.il floors throughout; 7 rms. nit furnished in L'. of o. district. I'.ve rooms in very good condition, small p.iy men t down, MlHUce fJ5 per too it tti. l-'ive-rooin plastered biue on pav ed tr'.'t clomi in (tK down, bal ance easy, ftrittO 5 rooms plastered; 3 acres all in .walnuts near Santa t'lara. SKVKKAL TRACTS TO EX CIIANGK FOU CITY I'KoP EtCTV. CITY I'HOl KltTY TO EXCJIVXGK FOB ACREAGE. I E. IKKHXtES 4'J West 8th St. X'hone lty or 734 J. a 13 Charts prepared from data obtained from chemical analyais of the waters of the Willamette and the McKenzie rivers are being displayed by,C. A. McClain, supermtendent of public utilities, to bring to the attention of Eugene voters the need for providing a source of pure wateY through the McKensie water project bond Issue to be up for a decision at the special election April 13. Tbe chart showing the companions between the Willamette and McKen- MtiNEY for you on your car at low rate cf interest. No delay. Get your car repaired and painted, with a new to ii ml tires. We will loan you the money or buy your car. We are in the market for tH used cars. We will refinance your paper. See us. 071 Oak St., Eugene, Ore. mlO CONCERT CONTRIBUTORS First National bank (20 IT. S. National bank Schaefers brothers McMorran it Washburne , . 23 Osburn hotel 23 Eugene Guard ' 23 J. C. Penney company .... 23 Morning Register 23 Bank of Commerce 20 Stien brothers . , 20 Zie rivers contains daily analysia re ports on bacteria and gas fermenta tion. Tbe gas fermentation ia indica tive of colon bacilli, the source of disease. The bacteria analysis show ing tbe content indicates the relative difference found between the sam ples of Willamette and McKeuzie river waters. The figures on tbe charts contain exact daily reports from October J3 to Man h 13. In explanation of the lines on the graph Mr. McClain Neil McDonald la socut master of these troops and is assisted b. Goron Hype. Scouts Clark and Gail Spnr bvk have been transferred from Montana and have added strength to the troops, Clark is a first class scout with n'ne nier:t nadgea. Ieland Har ris has been transferred from Cali fornia. This troop is issuing challen ges for baseball to the other troops o the city. The lenders state that an abundance of good material is shown Smut Scribe was awarded the highest honors during the past month. Many new uniforms are in evidence and it ia expected that in the not distant future the entire troop will be unl- itnies -that on the chart showing gas fermentation that in the three months period under survey the Mc Kenzie only twice crossed the ''dan ger line" as vividly shown on the chart, once in October during the heavy flood end again during tbe thaw early in January, Only twice in the period of three months has the Mc Kenzie showed a higher bacteria con tent that the Willamette, the figures indicate. formed. Besides the officers named above, Ilorijier Bailey is St. Patrol ieadrr, and Harvey Mursu la scribe. E High mass will he celebrated at St Mary's Catholic church on Easter Sunday by the Reverend E. Murnane of Monroe, assisted by the Reverend E. V, O'Hnra,' deacon, and the Rev erend D. V. Curley, sub-deacon, ji WILLAMETTE COLLECTION AND CREDIT SERVICE Collection Specialists. 8H0 Willam ette St. Phone :t7S. C. S. Hillon, Mg. tf BIG DANCE At Veneta Every Saturday Night Under new ma n a rem on t. Bob Holstpn's Orchestra Everybody Welcome. FOR SAUK Farm lighting plant. At a bargain. Fully guaranteed. Write Guard 22.1. ii ANTE! Girl 2t or over for gen eral housework. Care Guard 221. alt LOST License plate for nmiorvyHr. No. N-;iO, attached to tail light. Leave at Guard office. slil With an additional contribution of $23 announced for tbe fund to fl nnuce a series of summer band con certs In Eugene the total is now $210. The new contribution announced Inst night mas by the Morning Register. A call for contributions in any amount ia to be made in order that a sufficient amount be assured to make arrangements with the L O. O. F. baud. The Eugene chamber of com merce is actively supporting the movement to provide Eugene muiic lovers with entertainment and it I predicted that a sum much more than the a mo not last year, more than $300 will be raised here for the purpose. I Scout Troops are Showing Increase Th, work of Ihc lloj Srouli of Eu 'n ia proirtising in fins ia Ih. atatemtnt of thoie in charge Troop, twi and four apnnan.fH by lb Klrt Christian rhurrh hara hn combined for the aummcr monlba. DANCE AT TRIANGLE LAKE Saturday, April 11th Music br CROSBY AND HIS NITE HAWKS Komis nro in good condition t DICTIONARY COUPON-SAVE IT! The Eugene Guard TO RSAOSRt OF Mail Orders It by mall. In clude. T eanla po. la fa np to UO mllra; Id rvoti np to 300 nlloa: or for irvatar alliance, ajk Tour poetiBiiter tor rat on t pound. Tbr of theaa coupons, pr tented, or nailed to (hit n,panr with a nominal turn lo coTr coal of handling, padtinx. clerk nlra, distribution, etc, amounting to onlj , 98c Entitles every reader to a New Enlarged Universities Dictionary Without furthar Expenao or Obligation and Msnay Sack If Nat Sat'sriae) Your Old Dictionary Is Now Out of Date Till I th Weal took for pelvlng CrMO-word Pwu'ea BAKING POWDER we Otitvces for CD Mrc dm album and a half for a Quarter WHY PAY HIGHER PRICES? Millions of Pounds Used by the Government 1 . COHMITTEO TO HOSPITAL William F. McClaren of Eugene, tfho was committed to the state hos pital at Salem yesterday by the coun ty judge, after examination by )r. S. M. Kerron, was to be taken to Salein this afternoon. The hospital was no- X ' V r M TOTHER:- Fletchtr'scJ toria is a pleasant, harm!. Substitute for Castor Oil, Par, gone, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepay, for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look or the signature of I'roven directions on each r-trirarc Physicians everywhere recommenil A LAUGH A MINUTE A THRILL A SECOND wait 'till you see this great film entertainment RUPERT HUGHES' production of his novel ana play Also "ZOWIE" The third dimension movie "Grand Canyon of Arizona" I TATH ENEWST , REGULAR PRICES Fob- Easter You can find the choicest kinds of met. here and the assortment is good 1925 SPRING LAMB FANCY HENS AND CHICKENS CHOICE STEW BEEF ROASTS FANCY GRAIN FED PORK MILK FED VEAL ROAST Tlio sweetest of sugar cured Bacon and Hams to go with the eges for breakfnot Knsfer morning. Broders Bros. 80-8th Ave. West Phone 40 Ride iT .11 mn ' Bin III andtA'jlk ""HE SPARK PLUG lhat keep brain and nerves and muscles imung on an c cylinders when most oF your friends are complaining or opnng l-ever is a common-sense diet. In springtime the heavy foods of winter slow you up make you feel tired, lazy, listless. Just try lunching on Tru-Blu Grahams and milk for a week. You'll cheat spring fever. Order From YourGfocer . Now finlrl In hits -I.J ...a. - ... I.H iun, in va'iD. boxes and In B-lb. half caddies 1 TRU-BLU BISCUIT COMPANY-Spokane and Portland Saturday and Monday Specials 10 lb. sack of Best C'ano Sugnr.$ l'R) ii). sack isost Lane Sugar 10 lb. Potatoes Fresh Creamery Butler, lb 4 Florida Grapefruit 4 lbs. Kubarb 2 Bunches Asparagus 3 Heads Good Lettuce 3 pkgs. Post Toasties 4 lbs. Bulk Macaroni . 4 lbs. Bulk Cocoa 3 lbs. Head Rice 6 lbs. Small V.hite Beans fi lbs. J)rv Onions 2 pks. Puff Wheat 3 pkgs. Slued -Wheat 10 Tall Cans Armour's Milk ... 2 cans Shrimp 3 large cans Tomatoes 3 cans good Corn 5 No. 2 cans Broken Sliced Pine .70 6.98 .25 .43 .29 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .50 .50 .25 .35 .89 .35 .43 .43 .98 4 large cans Apricots or Pcac Joe can Pork nnd Beans 2-3"c cans Salmon j 3 pkgs. Jcllo 18 (17,. bottle Catsup i 2 oval cans Sardines Xo. 10 pail Pure Lard Quart can Wesson Oil 1 gal. can Wesson Oil 3 lb. box Soda Crackers 4 J lb. box Graham Crackers . Bacon pieces, lb 0 lb. can lioval Club Coffee One lb. can Din. W. Coffee 3 lbs. pcaberry Coffee 4 lb. package'Seedless Hasins A good Broom .. 4 cans Lighthouse Cleanser fi bars Crystal White Soap 20 bars Sunny Monday Soap . t:i in. sacK I'rincess Hour lies .89 .10 .49 .28 .25 .25 1.95 .49 1.89 .50 .73 .28 2.33 .45. 1.25 .39 .38 .25 .25 .98 2.45 Kellogg Breakfast-Food Soecial 1 pkg. cornflake, 1 pkg all-bran, 1 pkg. Krumbles and 1 pkr Pen Value 58c, our price ' j 2 dor. Juicy Oranges """"" .3D .35 Haskell Feed & Grocery Co. - ui v.ijr ieiepnone 522 Mail orders filled from these prices 904 Olivo St.