Friday Evening, April 10, 3925
THE EUGENE GUARI
Pago Fivci
I :-: CITY NEWS :-: ;
(Continued from pace one)
I tb bid all travelers. Easter egj hunts
will be staged on tne trains ana every
thing possible frill be done to make
ibe celebration- complete. Special
i:tpr menus will be featured on tlie
coiapaii.v'a dining cars.
Loal Man Decorated-
Lieutenant Colonel uulian S. Sin-
i clair, commandent of tho K. O. T. C.
at tbe uuiversitT, has been awarded
by fbi war department a silver star
i'yr bcwry in actios in the battle of
Yane-tsun, August 6, 11)00. in the
boxer uprising. Lieutenant Colonel
Sinclair was then a second lieutenant
m the Fourteenth infantry. The Tegi.
went had seen service In the i'nuip
pine insurrection when it was or
dered to China to take part in tbe ex
pedition, organized for the relief of
tbe foreign legations in Fekin. Ajs cx
ueditionary force commanded by Vice-
Adiuiral K. II. Seymour had failed to
break through tne iioxer defenses in
June. Tho K. U. T. V. commandtr
participated io the attack on the walls
tf I'ekin, the Fourteenth infantry be
ujC the first to scale the walls of the
Tartar city.
Assistant Named
.Mrs. Gerda Brown, & member of
the Guild hall company, and active in
p! 7 work there, bus been selected as
a student assistant to Mr. iteddie, in
the university department of drama.
Her work consists of Instructing the
first year company, and the voice and
eipression class, both of which are
the beginning classes in the uramauc
department. .Besides being n in
structor she will be depended upon
for her characterizations in future
Guild hall plans. Her next part will be
ihi lnndincr role in "Hassann" which
is to be given on tbe campus about!
Hay 8. . - .
Paul Ager Wins Cup
The first winner of the wnauluing
cup recently donntcd by the Port html
branch of A. U. Spnuuiing brothers
for the highest scholarship among: the
members of the Order of the '.O a
Paul Ager. junior nmn on the Btudent
council. Acer's scholarship . for last
term was l.o), or a total of iS points.
He was presented with tho cup yes
terday nt assembly. Ager is a quarter
miler and won his letter in the 1'n-
cific coast conference mile relay Inst
j par.
Biologist Is Visitor x
A. W . Monro, junior biologist with
the fedrnl biological survey, was here
today for a short visit on his way
through. Mr. Moore, was here recently
and supervised the preparation of
about 400 pounds of poisoned barley
to be used in the gray digger cam
paign in Jjne county. The poisnned
barley is being distributed through
tbe county and poving a big puree ss,
is the report.
J. S. Landers Is Guest
Plans for the enterlninincnt of .T.
S. I,anriorft, president of the Oregon
Normal school, who is to be a visitor
on the campus, April , were mnde nt
a meeting of the Vniversity Oregon
Normal school club, held Wednesday
evenine. Ir. Homer 1 Itainry, of "the
education department linn promised to
(five an address nt the club meeting,
Marrh li-, A banquet nt tho Anchor-
ape is one of tlie features nlrenriy de
cided for President Lander's vinit.
Wins Typing Contest
Typewriting at an flvernew net
speed per minute of 40.87 words,
I'niversity high school won the I.nne
('ounty typewriting content nt Eugene
high school April 1. 1 he highest
speed mndo was by (iwetin Slivers of
1 niversity high, at Jmill words n
minute. I tie contest wns entered by
teams from Thtirstnn, Springfield, Ku
fpno, Tniversily, .lunettou City and
t'leasnut Hill high schools.
Walton Rond Poor
The rond to Walton, known ns th
old Siuslnw s(ngc route, is in very
pnor condition for motor traffic, ac
cording to the. report of Mvin Turn
hul, cntinty trnffic officer, nnd Hod
ney Roach, deputy sheriff, who made
the trip there yesterdny- At. many
plnren tho road is almost impassable,
they state.
Lloyd Sponcer to Speak
Lloyd Spencer, advertising manager
of the Post-Intelligencer, Seattle,
and president of the I'acific Coast
Advertising Clubs association, will
visit the campus April , and will
Kpeak to Profrssor W. F. G. That'll
er's advertising class nt 1 o'clock,
Mr. Spencer is to be the guest of Al
pha I 'elts S:gmn, national advertis
ing fraternity.
the Woman's building Saturday night,
say members of the April frolic com
mittee. Guards will be on the lookout
for suspiciously dressed pseudo-females
and Mary Clerin promises that
the offenders will ba harshly dealt
with. Final rehearsals of the stunts
being put on by tbe various houses
will bs held Friday night and tomor
row afternoon.
Oil Plant Flnkhed
Engineers nar turned over the
plant of the Associated Oil company
to the sales force, it was announced
today, snd tha company will no-7 b
able to deliver its products without
interruption. Three trucks ara being
used for the distribution. Associated
Oil doea not contemplate the erection
of service stations.
Warnings Signs Painted
The warnings signs near schools
indicating to motor drivers that the
"Slow" order must be obeyed are be
ing repainted and in some cases re
paired, according to Itamey Hugh,
chairman of tha police committee of
the city council in charge of this
work. .
Divorce Suit Filed
Mrs. Marie 1(, Bunn. filed suif in
circuit court yesterday for divorce
from her husband, Guy A. iiuno. She
seeks $2000 general alimony, $'J0O a
month permanent alimony snd the
care and custody of tbe two children,
Clara Mildred Bunn, 10, and, Kenneth
Guy Bunn, 15,
Draftsman Gets Pott
A position as architectural drafts
man with the United States treasury
department has been offered to Leon
ard J. Bacon, 41H) Fourth avenue
weat, as a result of his showing in
civil service examinations. Mr. Bacon
will leave for Washington, D, C, next
week to start his work.
Carnival Raises Funds 1
As a result of a carnival .Wednes
day night by the Huskies Tioneer club
at Norkenzie school house, $14 was
raised toward purchasing baseball
equipment needed by tbe boys. The
Mohawk Pioneer club was present in
a body und took part in the program.
Ranger to Speak '
Nelson F. Macduff, supervisor of
the Cascade national forest, and
Smith L. Taylor, district ranger, will
give a forest program at the Four
Oaka grange tonight at tbe grange
hall. Mr. Macduff will deliver a lec
ture on forest fire prevention, illus
trated by slides.
Mrs, Potter Returns
Mrs. K. O. Totter, who went to tbe
orient with Mrs. Murray Warner anj
Mrs. Lillian Senton last autumn, re
turned Ir.st night, accompanied by her
husband, E. O. Totter. Mrs. Wnrner
returned some time ago, nnd Mrs.
Scalon is remaining in the orient.
three stories high snd contain apart
ments besides the theater.
Mlsa Hoover Returns
Miss Isabella Hoover, stenographer
tn the Cascade national forest office,
returned yesterday from a trip to the
forest above Oakridge. She also
checked over records in the Oakridge
district ranger's office.
Visits At Wolf Creek
A. A. Rogers of the First NstionsI
bank returned last night from a one
day business visit at Wolf creek in
Josephine county. Mr. Kogers made
the round trip of 273 miles in one day
leaving here yesterday morning.
Ts Visit Parents
Wayne Hurd, who bas i.eently re
covered from an attack of sleeping
sickness, and his son Hark Hurd, went
to Saltin yesterday to spend a few
week visiting Mr. Hurd' s parents.
Moves to Salem
Charles Murray, connected for
many years with Graham's shoe store,
has resigned his position, and has
gone to Salem tu join tbe Buster
Brown shoe store there.
Sewer Work Progresses
Work on the installation of the
new sewer system in the Eugene
Heights district Is prgoressing snd
this is expected, to be completed in
tho near future, according to city
officials.
Agent Leader Leaves
J. L, Ballard, state county agent
leader, who was here yestreduy to
attend the meetings of sheep raisers,
has left for his headquarters at the
Oregon Agricultural college.
Attorney Suspended-
,L B. Wyatt of-Albany, attorney,
was' suspended from practice for 30
days by Judge John..L. Kendall in
Eugene yesterday on a charge of con
tempt of court.
Teachers Chosen
Miss Ada T. Wilson and Miss Laura
Taylor have beep re-elected to teach
at Dunn school south of Kugene, for
another year, it is announced.
Clevoland Agency Taken
A. S. Peterson of the Fifth avenue
garage announced today that be had
completed negotiations for the hand
ling of the sale of the Cleveland six
automobiles in this territory.
Educator Re-eleoted
G. K. Finnerty, formerly principal
of Kugcno high school, has been re
elected superintendent of schools at
Albany.
License Platefound
On Oregon auto license plate num
ber 103-383 was found snd turned
over to Sheriff Taylor today who in
holding it until claimed by the owner.
Leaves for Portland ,
To Fpend the F.nster holidays in
Portland, Mrs. J. t Price nnd daugh
ter, Jean Price, left yesterday for
the rose city.
Jail Population Grows
The Jjne county jail now lias an
officio! population of IV inmates
which is showing an increase. Iteccnt
ly there were only 24 prisoners con
fined which whs a low record for
about, a year. One time enrly in the
fall there were 50 inmates at tbe jail.
Goes to Pendleton
S. M: Calkins, city attorney, went
to Pendleton yesterday to spend a few
days on business.
Dr. Hulme Coming
Dr. Fidwavd Mailin Hulme, profes
sor of Renaissance history at Stan
ford university, will give two courses
in history on the campus at the sum
mer session running from June 2- to
July 31. Ho will give the follow!:
two courses: The Middle Ages, nmj
Nineteenth Century Kurope.
Unitarian Easter Services--
"The Crusades of the Christs" will
he the theme of tbe Rev. Mr. Frank
Fny Eddy at tbe Unitarian church
.Sunday morning. Ifi the .musical pro
gram Pelbert Moore will play a violin
solo and Robert MrKnight will si'nj n
solo with violin obligato.
W. R. P. L. to Meet
Mrs. George Bobbins will he host
ehs to members of the W. R. P. L.
Snturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Man and 2 Women
Held at Jail Here
Two wompti and one mnn wr. nr
rpptprl .T.stprday at Cnttppp tlrovp on
an oppn charKP ami nrraugpinmts
were binn mn'ln tbi. afternoon to
have them hrniiRht to ttm Lanp coun
ty jail, arrorriinE to announcement
at tht ahcriffa office. Although no
specific charge lias been fileij it is
understood that a federal case may
follow the arrest. The man save his
name as Fred Slnton and tho woniii.
Katherine Clark snd Margaret Mar
den. They are said to have conic tn
Oregon from another state recently.
Trustee Named
L. M. Travis, Inc., has b.rj nimed
trustee Id the bankruptcy case of A. :
S. Myera, electrical good, dealer. A. j
F. Cannon, of Portland, referee, wa j
here to prealda at the creditors' meet- j
in. I
THeater Bids Asked !
Bids for the propoed moving pic-1
ture theater on Eleventh avenue east i
near Alder street have been adver
tised fur by .Mrs. Laura P. Paine. The
building, according to plnns, will be
Ladle, of tha St. Mary's
Guild of tha Episcopal
Church have postponed
their Easter Sale until Sat
urday April 18th, et which
time It will bs held In the
New Lowell Theater Bldg.
At the sale there will be
Cooked Food, Aprons and
Candy.
OFFICE IS MOVED
Announcement that Southern Pa
cific railroad headquarters have come
back to Kan Francisco was received
Joyfully in fhe Eugene district of
fices and passenger station of the
railroad this morning.
The board of directors of the rail
road, in accepting tbe resignation of
Julius Kruttschuitt, chairman of the
eiecutive committee, placed the sup
ervision of operations under direction
of William Sproule, preaident, mak
ing him the chief executive officer
of the company, and in charge of all
departments. -
"Mr. Sproule, on whosff shoulders
falls the burden carried by the re
tiring chairman. Is intimately ac
quainted with Oregon and Oregon's
railroad problems," said Ij. Jj. Gra
ham, district freight and passenger
agent. "He first entered the service
in 1SS2, in the freight department,
nnd came up from the ranks to presi
dent of the company. He has been
signally successful in establishing pol
icies that have gained and maintained
public confidence.
"Hugh Neill, now secretary, was
appointed a vice-president and G. W.
Mulks, assistant controller was made
controller. J. P. Blair, general coun
sel will have charge of the lcgnl busi
ness of the company in New York,
neighboring states and Kentucky and
of the Southern Pacific Steamship
lines.
"Paul Shoup, vice-president and as
sistant to the president was appointed
as executive, vice-president. Under
the direction of President Sproule,
Shoupe will have charge of the man
agement, operation and traffic of the
road west of Ogden, Utah. His of
fices will be in San Francisco.
"Mr. Kruttachnitt will be succeeded
as chairman of the executive commit
tee by Henry Deforest, who will be
assisted by Vice-Chairman A. IX Mc
Donald, now vice-president nnd con
troller of the Southern Pacific.
"The authority of the president,
William Sproule, will be extended
over all the properties of the com
pany except the Texas and Louisana
lines which will continue as hereto
fore under the charge of W. .11.
Scott as president."
OUTLOOK IS GOOD
FOUL HUB
(Continued tiom page one)
figures as indicating I but sheep rais
ing is not an indubtry where large
profits msy be made quickly, as may
be supposed by the uninformed, but
rather that the handling of iheep if u
business where a reasonable profit
may be made after allowing f r a. I
item of expense. The profits on ,
small well managed farm flocks, run
much higher than the averages cited.
The Oregon Agricultural college is
cooperating with farmers In different
psrta of the state to determine the
influence of culling out low-shearing '
eyes on the average weight of fleece.
Two year's work on a five-yenr ex-
periment indicate that the average '
weight of fleece may be raised several i
pounds by tbisomethod. -
ii. 11. Thompson, of Marion coun
ty, who is a farmer and a farmer
director of the Pacific- Cooperative
Wool . Grower's association, told of
the work of that organization, Last
year the association marketed 3,
500,000 pounds of wool nnd mohair
for its members, according to Mr,;
Thompson. New contracts are "being
sigued with old members at this time
and an effort is being made to in
crease the membership.
Improvement work on the Gimpl
hill road is desired this summer by
residents of that district, accordiug to
Fred Gimpl who was here today to
confer with the county court. This
road Is said to be in poor condition
and if it is not fixed this summer
there is a possibility that the rural
mail route was considered last winter
luo to the bad road although Post
master Darwin E. Yoran took no ac
tion. The county rock crusher is now
installed in that district nnd the pro
posed improvements could be com
pleted in the near future at much Je3S
expense, it is said. This roml district
did not pass a special road tax levy
last yoar but some means may be
Banker's Friends Elated
"Twelve yoara ago I became af
flicted with stomach trouble which
steadily became worse. I frequently
became prostrated with colic attacks
and bloating. My doctors wanted to
operate for gall stones. I wished to
avoid an operation and on advice of
a friend tried Mayr's Wonderful Kem
edy with excellent results as since
taking it about two years ago my
trouble has entirely disappeared." It
removes the catarrhal mucous from
tho Intestinal tract, and allays the in
flammation which causes practically
all stomach, liver and intestinal ail
ments, Including appendicitis. One
dose will convince or money refunded
at all druggists.
"Kayser" Chiffon Silk Hose
t -d 71 BOX OF
$ 1 O 1 PAIR
$5.00
Beautifully lustrous and clinging pure chiffon
silk hoso that nmko ones, ankles look trim and
slim and add imnieasureahly to tbe effect of
ones frock and shoes. Full fashioned with
smart slipper heel and reinforced lislo foot.
Every pair clear and perfect.
Every fash
ionable, shade
gunmetal,
t;rey,, Windsor
tan, Mige,
cheri, mores
que and sun-brim.
Chldren's 7-8 Socks fancy tops, 50c pair
Fine medium weight lisle socks in black, brown, champagne and grey. Plain
or fancy roll cuff tops. A better quality at 75c. ,
sa. - vx i
IK - '
found to aid in financing the improve
ment although no definite action has
been taken, it is announced.
DO YOU WAXY TO BUY, SKI.U
RE XT, LEASK. TUADK OK FIND
A LOST ARTICLE? WATCH SAT
URDAY'S CLASB'IED.
Osbarn Hotel Beaut Tarlour.
I'hone S91.
POWDER PUFF BEAUTY
SHOPPE
Opposite Heillg Phon8 1712
Indicative ot an art: the right
hair cut to Buit your invldual
tvpe. Shtagle with curl. 60c.
DR. JOHN SIMONS
Osteopathic Physiolun and Surgeon
Is removing from rooms 40S-409
in the McMorran and Washburne
building, where he has practiced for
the past six years, to rooms 404-407
in the aams building, formerly occu
pied by Dr. Spence. a!8
J. FINNIE
Finnies Plumbing
u Shop
rnoiie w ,
S Plumbing, Repairing, Steam .
Q and Hot Water Heating !
h 731 Olive St. ;
-' Day or night emergency j
1'lumblng
Special prices on fixtures
We Estimate
J. FINNIE
nftrr allowing for all expenses that
enter into cnrr.vinjj sheep, such as la
bor, feed, interest on lnnd and stock,
depreciation nnd other general over-
head charges. , i
Valley profit Shown . j
Willnmette valley producers mndo j
an nvernge net profit of 17c per head, J
figuring on the same basis. Tbe cost J
of producing n yearling own in me
Willamette valley is shown to be
$11. ."). Mr. Llndgren interprets these
Fo,
ollow up your
"daily dozen"
with the break
fast food that
keeps you fit!
TULIPS ARE BLOOMING
' Order Bulbs Now From
Fred C. Montgomery
BULB GROWER
Garden on
E. at. Bet. 7th-8th
Springfield,
Ore.
Cut flowers
in season.
at
A
fUlLMEAL
IN 2 BISCUITS
Fruit Trees
Special Sale Starting Saturday, April 11th
and continuing all noxt week. First Clans Stock at
pood reductions. Trices on (Quantity sales.
fit.h and Ferry
Come early and get your pick.
MEN!
t Do You Want Your New,"'
Spring Suit To Be y v
Right In Style
Right In Pattern
Right In Fabrice
at the Lowest Possible Price for a
High Class Suit?!
Then investigate ou '
$35.
Specials
When you buy direct from a manu
facturer you save the middleman's
profit
BROWNSVILLE
Woolen Mills Store
" MILL TO MAN CLOTHIERS
EUGENE - OREGON
Men Barred From Show
Woe to the men who tries to enter
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Kidi will bo received for the con
truction of a 3-atory apartment and
'I b'ater Ftuildin- ou lltli Avenue near
Alder street, Kiiftene. Oregon, all hids
must le in by April tilth, UH'o. Tlans
snd specifications may be obtained
Irom It. K. Slolison, (113 F.ast 11th. !
Nenarale contracts will be let for
plumbinir, heating and wiring.
The right is reserved to reject any
and all hid. ai:l
PUBLIC DANCE
DREAMLAND
HALL
Every Wednesday and
Saturday Night
COOKED FOOD SALE
Will bo held at Ax Billy's
Saturday, April 11th
$15-50
to
SAN
FRANCISCO
Stage Terminal
l'hono 1S60
Condensed Official Statement of the
Bank of Commerce
Eugene, Oregon
At tho close of business April G, 1923
HESOUKC'ES
Loans '.
Bonds and "Warrants
Kxcess Eeal Estate (contra below)
Banking House
Furniture and Fixtures
V. S. Bonds
CASH HESERVE
Total Keservo
$ 86r0.00
..$r37,
.. 214,
40,1
.. 50,1
32.1.02-734.64
000.00
,000.00
400.00
40,1,GGf.8G
Total Resources $1,353,127.52
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
Surplus .
Keservo against excess Real Estate
Undivided Profits :
Dividends Unpaid
DEPOSITS
Total Liabilities
April fi, 1925, Deposit
December 31, 1024 Deposits .
Gain nines last statement
..$ sn.ooo.oo
50.000.00
40,000.00
l,2S.-.5."
S7.50
. 1,211.754.47
$1,353,127.52
$1.21 1.754.47
. l.O0.",442..'!O
IIS,.-. 12. 17
JEWELS AT EASTERTIDE ARE PECULIARLY APPROPRIATE. THEY EMBODY
THE TONE, THE SPARKLE OF THE GALA SPIRIT MANIFEST EVERYWHERE '
AT THIS HAPPY TERMINATION OF WINTER AND ALL THINGS SOMBRE. .
Custom Jewelry is very much in demand this year. .We are receiving shipments
every few days. You can match your dress with this Jewelry.
CONVEX! EXT CREDIT
Luckey's Jewelry Store
W. W. BRISTOW "
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