lb1
K
l
i
If
Saturday Evening, April 11, 'J
Pape Fonrteei
.THE EUGENE GUARD
i
i 11
VI
Ut!
! '
I 1
n
1
i
is
3
f7'1
1 s
1
:1
1 ',
J. A.
If
Is Co-Respondent f
T
SALEM, Or., April 11. J. A.
Churchill, who for nearly 12 year has
been atate aupcrintendent of ecbools,
wss yesterday elected by th board
of regente of Oregon normal eehools
aa preaident of Che atate normal
echool, to be re-established at Ash
land. The election of Mr. Churchill waa
announred aa uoanlmoaa. The namea
of two other eandidatfe were before
the board, J. O. Mclaughlin, super
intendent of the Corvallis schools, and
0orre A. Briscoe, superintendent of
the Ashlsnd schools. The board first
expressed itaelf by a ballot Tote and
Churchill had an easy msjority.
wnereupon the election waa made
nnanimoua. Mr. Churchill, blmaelf a
member of the board did not rota and
waa not present. AU other members
of the "hoard were present. They
are Governor Pierce, Secretary of
mate Ham A. Koaar, C. L. Starr of
Portland, Frank J. Miller of Albany,
K. E. Bran of Salem, George A.
Hartman of Pendleton, W. C. Bryant
of Moro, and J. V. Puller of Ash
land. Mr. Churchill waa appointed atate
superintendent of schools by Gover
nor Oswald West 12 years ago, the
firat of the coining June. Prior to
that time he had been for 22 years
auperintendent of the linker achoola.
Effective in 1926
Mia election aa president of the
Ashland normal acbool will be effec
tive not earlier than January 1 or
later man March 1, WIMI. The eiact
Mate will ba determined by members
of the board. Prior to assuming bin
new office he will go east to make a
further study of normal achoola and
to aelect tome membera of his fac
ulty. The 1025 legislature made an ap
propriation of $125,000 to revive the
Ashland normal, thia amonnt to be
used in the construction of a new
building. The act also proridea for a
tax levy of one twenty-fifth of a mill
for maintenance purposes, the equiv
alent of approximately $40,000 a year.
.nr. Churchill a salary as president
of the normal school will be $4500 a
year. The contract entered into with
tne noaro: or regents la for four yeara.
n. nrnnrs or lortlanrl waa ap-
poiniea arrmtect lor the new build
ing, and the board will visit Ashland
soon to select a site for the struc
ture.
Native of Ohio .
o-ner ni appointment as state
superintendent by Governor West in
JHl-t and re-elected in 1918 and 1022.
1024 and reelected in IMS and 1022.
He la a native of Ohio and obtained
hjs early education in that atate.
From Ohio Northern University, he
waa graduated in civil engineering,
and later obtnined his mailers de--gree
from that university. The Uni
versity of Oregon has also conferred
upon hfm the masters degree.
Many achievementa in Oregon
arhool development in the last decade
are credited to Mr. Churchill, lie has
promoted the atandardixation of rur
al achoola, standardization of high
school courses in the state and or
ganization of boys and girls Indus
trial clubs. The high school tuition
fund law, passed by the legislature
of 1015 waa an idea of Mr. Churchill
and resulted in a great Increase hi at-!
tendance in Oregon high schools. j
The giving of credits to high school I
etudente for music work outside of !
achool houra waa inaugurated in Ore
gon by Mr. Churchill. Also he pro
moted moral instruction in the
achoola. and it was through his ef
forts that Oregon became the first
atata in the union to provide week
day religious schools. Vocational ed
ucation under the Smlth-lliights act
waa inaugurated in this state by Mr.
Churchill.
v .!Vti
. r a in
.KM!
net higher, May $1.10 T-8 to $1.114
Oata started at 3 8c to 1c advance.
May 41c to 41 3-Se and later touched
41 S-c
Provialonl were essler. ,
FLOUR ADVANCES
PORTLAND, On., April 11 Floor
and mill feeds advanced sharply in
tba Portland market todav aa a re
sult of the aenaational Jump in wheat.
Several Carloads of Texas 1 Family patent flour op 20c to $10.20
New Crop Rolling To
ward Market
laing and empowering tba Common
Council of the City of Eugene, for the
purpose of securing an adequate aup
ply of pure water for said City and ita
tnbablnunte,and of extending ita water
ayacem, to aecure by purchase, con
demnation or otherwise within er
without the city, any anal all real ae
tata, righte of way, water rights,
easementa and licenses, to bold, con
trol and leaae the same, and to con
atruct dama, reaerroire, pipe linea,
caiMiiilrs. structures and arjahaneM of
nuur upvRii narrai to a.2U and s ! ery kind reaaonable and necessary
per barrel; whole) wheat and grabam
respectively. Bikers blue up 40c at
$10.10 and bakers bard wheat up 20c
to $8.40. AU scratches and mashes up
i a too.
CHICAGO PRICES
CHICAGO. April 11. Wheat none:
Corn, 'No. 2 mixed ll.OO'-.'ttl.lOUe.
PORTLAND, Ore., April 11. It la
almoat "curtains" for the 1924 onion
deal in Oregon. There la very little
V. S. No. 1 atock with eatimstea nlae-
ed at two or three carloads. The deal No. 2 yellow $L15: Oata No. 2 white
is closing in good ahape with both 47(g48c No. 3 white 44HQ45Hc:
growera and dealers reporting a proa- Nye. none; Barley 85S86c; Clover
parous season taken aa a whole. $2028.50; Timothy aeed $5.40
l'rices are holding firm around ' (ftoeo; Lard $15.90; Ribs $17.15.
$4.25 to $4.50 per hundred in the I
wholesale marketa. Pricea in thai . RESERVE INCREASE
country are more or "leas nominal ! NEW YORK, April 11 The actn.il
with quotations ranging all the way "udition of clearing house banke ami
from $3.60 to $3.75 at loading point. trnst comp'aniee for the week abowa
Several carloada of new crop Texas I " reserve or i-o.tm.ajo. Thia
Joe Secakuka, Hopl Indian guide,
haa been named eo-retnondent In a
divorce action brought by Clifford
Hendricks, New York millionaire
sportsman, against hit wife, Ida May
Whittemore Hendricks.
OREGON LIVESTOCK
IN MAIN WITHERED
ILL; IS REPORT
oniona are rolling towarda the Port
land market and ahould commence to
arrive In a week or ten days.
Eons and Peurtry.
Eggs, large ben .23c
Egra, large pulleta 20c
Hena. light 101
Hens, heavy . . . '. 21c
Butterfat and Butter,
Quarters 48c
Creamery butter 4446c
Butterfat 4345c
Meat Market
Steera 6Sc
Cow 2HS6c
Ewe 58c
Wethers 6'g,12c
Veal, light fancy 6&14c
Veal, heavy thin 6J(c
Veal, heavy and fat 8 a 12c
Pork, dressed 1Ui17c
Hog", live 12V4ttl3c
uraioi, Hay.
Wheat, bushel $1.80
Oata, bushel , 70c
Barley, ton $48
New oat vetch bay, ton $20
Old hay, ton $13
Vegetables.
Potatoes, local 2!4c
Rhubarb 6c
Carrots 3Mic
Turnips 214c
Wool.
Vslley Wool 4055c
is an Increase of $20333,290 com
pared with rait week when exceaa re-
aerve totaled only $310,970.
U. S. BONDS
NEW YORK, April 11. D. & dol
lara and thirty - seconds of dollars,
bonda;
Close
....13
....28
Salea In $1000) HigB Low
Lib. 34
Lib. 1st 44:
Lib. 2d 4hi.
Lib. 3d 4li.'l20il01.27.
Lib. 4th 4. 1291102.4.
U.S.Gov. 454 .19i 105.3.
130)101.13
.33 102...
811101.5.
10
101.27
....21
241
ibs.".'.
...,s.
105.3.
' PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND; Ore., April 11. Live
stock nominally steady.
Cattle Compared week ago: Steera
and she stock 50c to $1 higher; bulla
SALEM, Ore., April 11. A sum
mary of the livestock condition
after the cIobb of the winter steady; calves steady to weak; week's
montns reveals the fact that Ore- Bulk prices: Boef steers $7.25 to $9.-
50; top $9.05; cows and heifers $5.50
to Jo.fO; cannera and cutter $1.50 to
$5.50; bulla $4 to $5.10; best light
veal calvea $11 to $12; otbera, to $5
to $10.50.
lloga Receipts 105; compared to
week ago: Steady to 25c lower; beat
light butchers $14; a few Monday at
$14.15 to $14.25; heavies and under
weights $13.75 down; packing sows
$11.75 to $12.25: slaughter Digs $12.-
50 to $13.00; feedera mostly $10.25
to iu.jo; a lew at $1L
Sheep Not enough arrived to teat
values; a few -spring lambs sold
steady at $15.25 to $16.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Louise Gerdea to I. D. Collier
Lot 2, blk. 4, Mountain View park.
to.
Glen S. Ward et nx to Glenn Pi-
Lehman et nx Lota 1, 2, blk. 31.
Gross add. Eugene, $L
Elmer P. Harlow et ux to William
E. Nusbaum et ux 8 A. tp. 17 S R
3 W, $10.
E. M. l'earlan et ux to E. W. Ce
tcrsmeyer Part of lots 1 and 2, blk.
3, Mountain View Park. $10.
NOTICE T0C0NTRACT0RS "
gon uvesiocK in tne main win
tered exceptionally well, accord
ing to Dr. W. II. Lytle. state
veterlnnrlan. notwithstanding tl.e
fact that many herda went Into
winter quarters with less tallow
on their ribs than for many years
"During the winter mont'ia."
says Lytle, "quite rigorous wea
ther was encountered, but the
cold spoil lasted only for a brief
period during wlilcli time there
was some loss of thin animals.
The losses were confined chiefly
to horses on the public domain
and to thin cnttle.
Lose Among Ewes
There was some loss exper
ienced In ewe bands, particularly
PORTLAND PRICES
OltTLAXD. Ore.. Anril 11. Eirirs
among the old ewe members of I steady, current receipts 21c; pullets
""una. una was in Bart cice -JViWJ.ic; firsts 23(112314; henneries
iu nit) liici mat SOine Or the -'-I '-.rrl'j,. He ivere,! I'nrHnnH
Bids will be received for the con
struction of a 3-story apartment and
Theater Building on 11th Avenue near
Alder atreet, Eugene, Oregon, all bida
must be in by April 16tb, 1925. Plant
and specifications may be obtained
from R. K. Slouson, 613 East 11th.
Separate contracta will be let for
plumbing, beating and wiring.
The right is reserved to reject anv
and all bids. . . ai3
CHEAT FALLS, Mont.. April 11.
,' Senator . Hurton K. Wheeler
will take the witness stand in his
trial which begins here April Id and
Oregon flocks have not been odd
down to the young breeding nnl-
mala aa closely' as In former
yeara. During the liquidation
period a considerable percentage
of the striitiy range district flock
masters were forced to sell their
younger anlmnls and In these dis
truts there was perhaps a 7 her
cent ewe loss. Tne animals were
not valuable excepting for their
anility to rnlse a lnmb.
"The health of the Otegon live
stock was never better. Outside
of some losses In horses which
have been due to botulism caus
ed by the eating of mouldy cr
bottillnus Infected food. The In
fection Is the same that caueed
the California olive poisoning.
"The cattle herda of the Mate
have been relatively free from
disease. The sheep herds are
free from sheep scabies for the
first time In a number of veara.
A light lamb losa haa been ex
perienced by a few breeders en
gaged in winter lanlhlng.
No Hog Cholera
"Dlseates In hogs hnv
Butter steady; extra cubes, city 42
I standards 41KiC; prime firsta 41e;
firsts 41c; undergrades nominal;
prints 45c; cartons 40c.
Butterfst steady; best churning
cream 4Jc net wrappers track in gone
one; 44c delivered Portland.
Poultry steady; heavy hens 25c;
light 2.'tc; springs nominal; old roost
ers 10c; ducks, white Pekin 25c; live
turkeys 23c; dressed turkeys 33(330;
geese 10c.
Onions scarce, nominal $3.503.S5.
Potatoes easy, $1.35(81.50.
Nuta ateady; walnuu No. 1
33c; filberts nominal; almonds 20ffi
20c; Brtill nuts 121415c; Oregon
chestnuts nominal.
Hops quiet; new clusters lflc; fug
gles 15(jc?lSc; old crop nominal.
Ctscara bark quiet; new peel 70S;
Oregon grape root 4c.
will tell the eutire story of the eir- TOnf""d chiefly to pneumonia In
rumstances leading up to his indict
ment for accepting money for appear
ing before a government department
after being elected to the United
States senate, he announced here to
dav. The Montsn. .,.,. k 1.
inally accused of receivina StOtio rip1 on 1,1 Oregon
from Gordon Campbell. Montana oil There was passed at the last
operator, for prosecuting nil pros- ,""lon ' lh legislature. 1 tom-
pectlug claims before the department l'",!",r.v mnerrulln test law for
01 tne interior, declare,) thst he "hail
young pigs and young atocker
animals. Aa far as know there
ma neen no nog cholera reported
In Oregon since the first of the
year.
"The tuberculosis eradication
program Is being vigorous! cne.
CHICAGO GRAIN
CHICAGO, April 11. Onenlna
whest prices, which ranged from 4c
to iVjC higher with May $l.BS to
i.ii'i and July 51. 1 to $1.44; were
followed by a reaction to $1.57 3-4
for May and then by a jump to
$162 for May.
The close wae strong 5 3 -4c to
0 3-4c net higher. May $1.62 to
$1.624 and July $1,401, , tl 40 st
After opening at 1 3-4c to 44c
higher. May $1.10 to JLIOS, corn
reacted to $1.07H May and then
advanced again.
The close was strong 4c to 6Vc
SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE
for
The City of Eugene, Lane County,
Oregon
Notice la hereby given that pur
suant to the terms of Section , 86,
Chapter 8 of the Charter of the City
of Eugene. Oregon, and Ordinance
Number 4636 passed by the Common
Council of the City of Eugene on the
ninth day of February, 1925, and ap
proved by the .Mayor on the ninth day
of February, 1925, a Special Munici
pal Election will be held in said City
on Wednesday, April 15th, 1025, front
the hour of eight o'clock in the fore
noon to the hour of eight o'clock in
the afternoon, and at said Election,
tllO foilowini DroilOSeil Charier
Amendments will be submitted to the
Electors of said Citv. referred hv the
Common Council for their approval
or rejection, to-wit
1. An Act to amend the Charter
or the City of Eugene, Oregon, by
adding a new chapter thereto author
izing and empowering the Common
Council of the City to issue and sell
negotiable bonds of the City to the
amount of Fifty Thousand ($50,
000.00) Dollara, or ao much thereof
as -may be necesaary, for the pur
pose of constructing and reconstruct
ing certain aectiona of tbe drainage
and sewer system of the City, and 1
repeal tbe Act entitled. "An Act to
amend the Charter of the City of Eu
gene, uregon, by adding a new chap
ter thereto authorizing and empower
ing the Common Council of tbe City
to issue and tell negotiable bonds of
the City to the amount of Fifty Thou
sand ($50.OU0) Dollara or so much
thereof as mav he nMrv 1...
purpoae of re-constructin certain L. - South Bound
sections of the aewer system of the i 5- 55 i, f,on,.f 1
to Institute, prosecute, maintain and
defend all auita, actions and proceed
inga necessary to euch purpoae, and
to issue and sell negotiable bonds of
the City of Eugene in tbe aura of
Three Hundred Seventy-five Thousand
Dollars, or so much thereof aa may
be necessary, for such purpose, and
to expend tbe proceeds in making
payment therefor.
5. - An Act to amend tbe Charter of
tbe City of Eugene. Oregon, by adding
a new chapter thereto, authorixing
and empowering the Common Council
of tbe City to issue and aell negotia
ble bonds of the City to the amount
of One Hundred Thirty-five Thousand
Dollars, or so much thereof aa may
be neceasary, for the purpose of tbe
construction of reservoirs, feeder
maina and pumpe for the water ays
tern of aaid city.
6. An Act to amend the Charter
of the City of Eugene, Oregon, by
adding a new chapter thereto author
ising and empowering tbe Common
Council of the City to issue and sell
negotiable bonda of tbe City to the
amount of Ten Thousand Dollars, or
so much thereof as may be necessary,
for the purpose of repairing and re-
conatructing the Cty hall in aaid city."
7. An Act to amend tbe Charter of
the City of Eugene, Oregon, by adding 1
a new chapter thereto authorizing and
empowering the Common Council of
the city to laaue and aell negotiable
bonda of the City, tp the amount of
Thirty Thousand Dollara, or ao much
thereof as may be necesaary, for the
purpose of paving atreet intersections
of the city,"
' 8. An Act to amend the Charter
of the City of' Eugene, Oregon, by
uuui urn iuaricr lueteiu aumor-
ixing 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
bonda of the City to the amount of
Twenty-five Thousand ($23,000) Dol
lars, or so mnch -thereof as may be
necessary, for the said purpose.
9. An Act to amend tbe Charter of
the City of Eugene, Oregon, by adding
new chapter thereto authorizing
and empowering the Common Council
of the City to issue and aell negotia
ble bonda of the City to the amount
of Nine Thousand Dollara, 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 the Odd Fellows
Cemetery, in Eugene, Oregon, being
one-balf of University Street and
one-half of Eighteenth avenue where
tbe same abut on the Odd Fellows
Cemetery, in said City.M
The Common Council by said Ordi
nance .no. iuju nave fixed the polling
placea to be one in each ward of aaid
City, as follows: '
In Ward One, which la 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 is the terri
tory North of 11th Avenue and East
of Willamette Street, the polling place
shall be the Eugene Armory Building.
in wara rnree, which is the terri
tory North of Seventh Avenue and
Weat of Willamette Street, the noil.
(ng place shall be in the Hampton
Building, of Eugene, at tbe corner of
6th end Willamette Sta.
In Ward Four, which Is the terri
tory South of 7th Avenue and Weat
of Willamette Street, the polling place
snnu oe in tne Ixibby of the Citv Hall.
Dated this 4th day of April, 1925.
GEO. A. G1LMOHE,
City Recorder.
NEW TODAY
LANE COtJNTT USED CARS
HEADQUARTERS
1920 Case Touring -
1920 Chevrolet touring
1920 Chevrolet touring
1923 Chevrolet touring.
1917 Buirk touring
1924 Ford touring
1924 Ford coupe, with 8 bal
loon tirea.
All above ears are in good condition.
Terms t satisfy.
LANE MOTOR ACTO CO.
Eugene
Phone 166 S34 Pearl
WANTED To Trade
al3-;
FOR SALE Jersey Black Giant
Baby Chix April 24th and May 1st,
'22c; Rhode Island Reds, 15c; Jesse
Wheeler, M. R. A. al7
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
or houaekeeping room, 1331 High.
Phone 1125-R. al4
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Knabe upright Piano.
Excellent condition. Call 1893 or
177-J before 6 o'clock. al4
FOR SALE! Stable manure, well rot
ted. CaU 101-J Springfield. Will
deliver anywhere in Eugene. ,all
ORGANS, used but entirely over
hauled at apecial pricea of $25 and
$35. Laraway Music Stores. tf
FOR SALE Perennial planta and
gladiolua bulbs. MISS SHORT, 1812
Columbia. Phone 1304-R. - tf
FOR 8, ALE One piano ae good aa
new. Reasonable terms. Call 567.
tf
FOR SALE Complete butchershop
equipment. TJ. of O. Market. 76 E
9th. , tf
YES, I sell Eureka Cleaners. Call
for demonstration. A. WTATT,
phone 1750.' m6
FOR SALE Large Lloyd baby car
riage. Good condition. 104S Mill St.
alO
FOR SALE Farm lighting plant. At
a bargain. Fully guaranteed. Write
Guard 226. all
FOR SALE One 1-horse electric mo
tor. Phone 355-J. tf
FOH RENT Apartments
FOR RENT 3-room anartment
partly furnished. Business section
$22.50 with heat and water. ROB
ERT PRESCOTT- CO., 780 Wil
lamette, eod-tf
WHAT HAVE TOU TO TRADE
FOR 8-ROOM BUNGALOW
IN SALEM T
Large lot, plastered, plumbed, etc.
Trice $3000. Will take smell ranch
at $2000.
8-ROOM HOUSE IN COTTAGE
GROVE 2 four-room flat, 8 lota,
rented $30 per month. Price $4000.
Will trade lota or acreage as part
payment.
BIG CADICLAO CAR TO TRADE
For city property, acreage or tim
ber land. Will assume eome debt.
$1000 DIAMOND TO TRADE
For good ear, lot, acreage, or what
have you? Might asaume eome
debt.
, 4 ACRES FOR $1000
Right on the psving 2!4 miles out
north. No buildings.
160 ACRES 2H MILES FROM
OUR OFFICE
Half in cultivation, balance timber
and pasture, lsysMdeal for subdi
vision. Good improvements. Can
take some trade. Trice $200 per
acre.
JOO ACRES TIMBER AND
PASTURE
16 miles aoutheaat 'of Eugene, good
roads, hill and bench land, 12,000,
000 feet saw timber, mill cuttlnga
now on contract. Thousands of
cords of wood. Price $25 per acre.
CALIFORNIA HOUSE, $5000
Wants, small farm here.
$36,000 INCOME PROPERTY
In California and Arizona. Wanta to
trade for Oregon stock ranch.
IDAHO, WASHINGTON. MONTANA
IRRIGATED RANCHES
To trade for Willamette Valley farms.
big and little.
WHEAT RANCHES AND STOCK
RANCHES
Ail over northwest to trade for Wll
lsmette valley farms.
FRANK KINNEY, 9 EAST 7th ST.
al3
WILL TRADE old Chevrolet, all good
but rimber arid battery, for wood
Address 1238 care of The Guard, tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE Registered
Shorthorn Bull. H. E. Hennemsn.
Curtin, Ore. a13
PIANOS taken tn trade tor pnono-
grapha without extra payments.
Seh Larawny Musi.; Store. tf
WANTED To Buy
WANTED TO BUX Old carpets and
rugs or will take in your old ruga
on new ones. We have the moat
complete carpet cleaning equipment
In the city.
FLUFF RUG & CARPET CLEAN
ING CO., 1036 Jefferaon. Phone
401. We call for and deliver. a20
Wanted Misccllantou,
WE do expert landscaping itZT
able pricea.
PARK LANDSCAPE COMp.w
1048 Willamette. PhotT
MISCELLANEOUS'
REWARD
I Will pay $10 cash rewsrj 1,, .
formation that will lead t0 ,k,
reat of the boye on Iist Cre(l ,
are defacing my signs and t,T
P11ANK E. BLAIR, Lowell, 0
D
1 iisviunDit n , . .
Al'Al'.uvJJAL,c lA'l-IVI-.IIS Vr.l
RENT Commodious hw,
structures located at 15!) s,
Ave. West. See M. P. llOXN'fr-'
Owner. 1S7 W. Seventh Are.
T1IK STUEi HUSriT.VlVfe k. I
aell, repair anil exchange all kj! I
of stoves, ranges and heaters. V ,
Washington St. Phone I.m.r." J
MATTRESSHS made
without new ticks
over wm J
can ba e.-rw I
same day; new mattresses sn.lTI
. v i ' i,. . . ' I
u.icu c K . pneiturj
Co., phone 399, 391 E 8th.
HOUSES, heavy machinery, bcilwl
ouu .atn .uu,eu ana nlifil
Buildings bought anil suld. I
mates cheerfully given. See Lu
mcrs, luv uuuse mover, l Hone It"
ties, itu & titn st.
OSHUI1N HOTEL HI-AlTVPitl
i.vil. iv ocivutiiic neauty Culloril
skull and facial treatment a irl
lauy. .unreel nun oon curt, XJ.
sot and bob curl, 25c. Phone
ANY girl in trouble may comnumw.
wit n r.nsign l.ee 01 (he Salnii.
t ,i. i-i.:. vi..., , .. I
508 Mayfair Ave., Portland, On I
LADIES' SIIOI'PE
Dressmaking, remodeling, dentil re,-,
and nurses umiorms mane to w I
der. Km Mlliaiuetto St. upstairt I
Phone SSI.
M1LADYS BEAUTY SI10PPB
Mrs. make.
Marcels that stay.
Thone 888, over The Tnwne Snopjal
we curry a tun tine 01 ineeto.
BRING your work to Hoffnu'i
where the best of workmaLik;!
costs no more. Watchmakers 1 1
Jewelers, 790 A illamette.
FOR RENT Very attractive 8-room
flat with sleeping porch. Also front
porch and yard room. Close in, no
children. 121 W Bth. tf
FOR RENT Good 3-room furnished
psratment $20. Inquire 773 Wash
ington St. (f
WANTED Second-hand Furniture.
STOVES
RANGES.
TOOLS
CARPETS
SQUARE DEAL FURNITURE
EXCHANGE
123 W 8th St. St. Francis Hotel Bldg
Phone 1519-J. all
FOR RENT Cosy furnished apart
ment. Downstairs, front entrance.
Garage. 331 W 10th. tf
IF YOU WANT a real nice 8 -room
furnished apartment on the east
side call 1842-1L tf
THE CRESCENT APARTMENTS
are aome of the best In Eugene;
one vacancy. 231 E 12th. tf
ONE and two-room apartments.
E 9th. .
WANTED 1 to 3 cars cedar posts
8 In. by 7 feet. Quote F. O. B. care.
Addresa W. H. Smith, Box 1097,
Mcdford, Oregon. all
PHONOGRAPHS REPAIRED At!
maaea wora guarantecrj, pricei
reasonaDle. Laraway Music Slum I
til
HAVE you had a demonstration 03 1
the Easy Washer. Call 1750 An I
for WYATT. at I
M. U. WAll.-stiK,- tunea, rtpiinl
pianoa. 40 years. 1 bone Applerr'
b urniture.
I-
WAMBU Practical nursing. Etptrl
lenced. 1 hone 44S-L.
WANTED Practical nursing.
60-F-12.
l'bom I
WANTED Two or three chair bar
bershop In good location. Name
price for quick sale, Write to 1340
Mill St., G. H. Gazeley. al3
WANTED Bantam chickens. . Any
size, any quantity. STATE GAM E
FARM, Route 2, Eugene. tf
TRASH HAULING Call 1192. ol
LOST
STOLEN A. green Columbia blcitli
If found call 031-Y and receite n
ward. , ii;
LOST Box addrcsaed to Eutrtil
Hospital. Notify Willamette Valley '
lransfer Co. Reward.
WANTED Will buy worn out Brua-
sets and wool ingrain carpeta. Fluff
Rug Co., Phone 401. tf
Local Time Table
city, and to repeal section 37, of
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
North Bound
No. 82 Coos Bay ,, y.og tm
No. 64 Oregonian 2:40 am
No. 18 Oregon Express 4:23 am
No. 18 Eugene-Portland ln-nn
No. 84 Eugene, Coos Bay 8:38 pro
No. 14 Portland Expreaa 11 :10 am
No. 12 Shasta 8:40 nm
6.-08 am
8:10 pro
No. 33 Portland-Eugene
nothing to conceal' and that he would
Insist on telling his story to the jury
In federal court here.
"I most assuredly will take the wit
ness stand." he said. "1 Hare noth
ing to conceal, anil 1 am not worried
about the legal eipedtenry. I ap
peared before the senate inrestigat-.
lug committee which revised the facts
in tbe case and exonerated me anil
all that territory In Oregon l-tr
west of the Cascade range. This
will Insure (he compulsory tuber
culin testing of !i) rer cent ef
the dairy animals of the st-te
A survey recently enmpteted bv
the I nlted States department rf
agriculture shows that In all ex
cepting six ennntlee of Oregon
there is less than 1 per cent of
tuberculosis, which Is a r.v.-.ej
OFFERS FEATURES
Chapter 7, of the Charter of the City ' 7 P'Vi "h ,Pr"' "J "m
limiting the indebtedness to be created !! i.0!";."".. ?:05 P-
cuk MK.NT Furnished apartment,
garage. 692 Washington. tf
FOR RENT Furnished
Garage. 331 W 10th.
apartment.
tf
FOR RENT Houses
FOR RENT Two new strictly mod
ern Bungalows near University.
One five and one six rooms; both
wllh garage. Will rent furnished or
. unfurnished and can grant immedi
ale occupancy. Phone 090 before
o:00 p. m. for appointment. tf
UULSE FOR RENT 7 rooms. 3
aerea of land. Across track from
irving station. Write "M. R. A.
nox i:oi. alT
No. 13 Son Francisco Paaa 1:28 am
No. 11 Sbaata 12:10 pm
No. 31 Cooa Bay Paaaenger 12:28 am
t OAKRIDQE LINE
Dally
7:30 am It Eugene ar 8:10 pm
10O0 am ar Oakridge iv 1.00 pm
10:25 am Railhead 12:20 pm
WEST SIDE LINE
Eugene-CorvsMIe Line
Train No. 274 leaves F,.. ir..
($25,0u0) Dollara or ao much thereof day. Wednesday and Fridav ' .
as may be necessary, for the purpoae 1 Train No. 273 arrives Eugene Tuee
of purchasing new fire apparatus for , Thursday and Saturday at 2 pm.
' sua 10 repeal tue Act enti-
or contracted by the City to Three
Thouaand ($3,000) Dollara, "enacted
by the electors of said city at an elec
tion held July 2nd. 1924."
2. An 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 to issue and sell
negotiable bonds of the City to the
amount of Twenty-five Thonssnd 1
FOR RENT 6-room furnished house.
1179 Olive St: ,13
lied bv
union."
have no hesitancy in telling the story u.a!
to tbe Jury." the
E. W. Garrett Will
Open Grocery Store ,r Campbell Says
All kind, of "featnree" are of
fered In various ways to the pub
lic. The circus attracts crowds
hot few stale of nr special features. Motion
: picture booses offer now features
j to attract patronage. Merchants
bring out special features In their
; advertising. Newspapers print
special feature) articles. 80 tbe
must be well no-
K. W. Oarrett of Blunt. S. Dak ,
ho ba recently purchased the
store at 1159 Thirteenth avenue
enst. expects to open for business
Wednesday. Aril 15, it la announ
ced Mr. Garrett has made ex
tensive imrovements on the In
terior of the building, and relum
ed today from Portland, where he
purchaaed a complete set of ftx
turee. II experts to carry a fun
line of staple and fnncy groceries
a, id treat.
Mr. and Mrs, Garrett were en
gaged Is the retail gnwry bus!
urea for 1J yeara tn South Da
kota, prior to their coming to the
mast. Before locating they apent
year In California looking over
bntlneae opportunities, but found
no place In whh-h tne cotkk
as so good aa Kugene.
I.neoli'on CLlri..1"0"! -feature'
""lullu" Oillliyiderstood
led, "An Act to amend the Charter
of the City of Eugene. Oregon, by j
adding a new chapter thereto author
izing and empowering the Common I
Council of the City to isaue and sell i
negotiable bonde of the City to tbe 1
.uiuuui 01 iweniy-rive lflouaand v y -i-.T. r w
($28,000) Dollars or so much thereof i .lT1.."; 1S
lh. norrw,.. Zri 1 :'. pm..
EUGENE-WENDLINQ
Oally Except Sunday)
8:45 am Iv Eugene ar 2:18 nm
9:15 am Iv Springfield ar 1:80 pm
10:48 am ar Wendling Iv 12:01 pm
COOS BAY LINE
FOR RENT Rooms'
LIGHT HOTTREKEEPrNG ROOMS
COMPLETELY FURNISHED
SLEEPING ROOMS AND SMALL
APARTMENTS AT MATLOCK'S
HOTEL, RTH and WILLAMETTE
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT tf
FOR RENT 2 first floor bousekeep-'ZWS"-
AUo " Phone
FOR RENT Furnished light bouse
kJP JKma,jilBo sleeping rooms.
WANTED Poultry.
Phone 410.
egga and
veal,
tf
AGENTS WANTED "
SALESMAN WANTED If you are
not satisfied with your job but still
have faith in yourself and are will
ing to work In a salee poauion that
will pay you well, here is your op
portunity. Men with selling exper
ience preferred but not absolutely
necessary provided you have self
confidence and willing to work feud
keep at It. The money you will
make will depend upon your own
efforts, if you can't make $150 or
- better we can't uae you. If you are
intereated In this proposition, phone
"l" as, tor . r. UHAFF or call
Hotel Huffman after 6 p. m. for
appointment. ,jj
LOST License plnte for motorev I
No. N-30, attached to tail light
Leave at Guard office. illl
LOST-CO-lnch strand of seed pearlt I
Itewnrd. Phono 041 -L. Ill I
Business Opportunities
FOR SALE Relail general mercbii
dise country store. Write for pit-
ticulars. Address Country Sion. I
care Eugene Guard, Eugene, Ort-
gon.
fcOU SALE Restaurnnt in Jtinetlo I
City. Living rooms In conneriloi I
$1500. Will consider car as pin I
payment. Ilux 2tio, Junction City.
Oregon. ill I
WANTED Girl 20 or over for gen
eral nouseworg. care Guard 221.
all
WANTED Single man for orchard
work. Phone 01-F-22. Box 160, Eu
gene. . ,f
WANTED Speciality salesmen and
saleswomen. Phone fl.tS-R. ,n
LOOK! IXIOK!
Would you like a close-in husinew I
proposition? T. N. PLANK, IS'1
Ferry St. tl
BUSINESS FOR SALE Well estab
lislicd, good paying, easy for lady 01 1
man to operate, $1000 i iihIi. If joi
don t mean business don't aaiwr
180 care Guard. ill
FOR SALE Well established bj
ness; $1500 required. Addrra I
10477 Guard.
MONEY TO LOAN
WANTED Situation
PVIlrnirvf'i'i
" -v.,.,, aulo mecftanie.
...,,,r.., ursiree permsnent posi
tion. Inferences. Care 162 Guard.
- all
NICE ROOM, close In, $3 per week
672 11th Ave. W. tf I
as may be neceasary for the purpose i
01 purcnasing new lire apparatua for
the City and to repeal Section 87.
of Chapter 7, of the t barter of
tbe City limiting the indebtednese to
be created or contracted by the City
to Three Thousand I$3.u0u) Dollars"
enacted by the electors of tbe City at
Power 4:48
Marshfieid 1:40 pm.
pm.
No. 604 Lesves Eugene 1 -00 am
arrivee at Norlh Bend 7:1J
Marshfieid 7:2.1 am. '
EASTBOUND
No. 601 Leavee Powers 6:30 am.
.iisrenneio icisj am.. North Renrf
NICE pleasant sleeping roon:
W "th. ,
'ANTED Garden plowing, excava
tion and team work of all kinds,
fall Tex Carrie, 341 High street
Phone 2060-J. J
WANTED To T-
BUT YOCK FT'RNITl'l
US
It will pay yon.
SQUARE DEAL FURNITURE
E.l HANGE
uoii I
WANTED-Work, farm or dairy
work. Will work cheap for a while.
U. S. Rooming House or 1HMO
Moaa. Call for Moffnrd. ,16
n-. 41.11
rrcrvr . - .. I uais-mry consists
... ......... ,., ,,rra n(T, ,bl ol , vocabulary, with more
b-nd. ,. -1,. , LIST. . u . "::Z rjTTT1 """! !'IB empowering common
. .... - ,
negotmhle bonds of the City to the :
m- an election held Jul, 2, 1.24." j 9:15 am, arrive. Eugene :2rj pnl. j 12S W 8th St. St. Fr.nri. Hotel Rid,
S. An Act to amend the Charter 60S-Leavee Marshfieid 6:48 nm I Phone 1S19-J .1,
tg of the City of Eugene, Oregon, by P" North Bend 67 pm, arrives' '
rr I adding a new chapter thereto author-! E"ene 12:30 am. J BRING lS YOUR TRADFS
hnirrl'sk , It
ju xraent 1, tnf.rm judgment ! sit lee Dictionary to Introduce a
hased on the edne. of competent 01, 1 wealth of special featuree that
enmeer. etc.. and ef course when a are of intense lntereet to every.
per.,n poses as an evpert the advice 1 body. In addition to Ita greatlv
e a proper subject of critici.m. I enlarged vorabularv. It has A, a
yar me puce e-.ected to eroe. tbe ene of educational features 11., r.
than tntrty six In all.
"e may nave Just what you want
C F. HYDE REALTY COMPANY
731 Willamette (upstalra)
RELIABLE NfRSE Will take care
of patient and patient's borne. Doc
tors' references. Phone 1731-R. tf
INTERIOR DECORATING. Outside
psintlng at reduced prices. Phone
1626-J. tt
DRESSMARTNO end remodeling at
nome or et mine. A...
1731-R.
DROP IN
Wilson's Cafe. We ksve all Nvihs. rd wbe-
IJirge and reemMa-ni Home cooked
carcsen .1 oner ,-uthtsv, Apr! l.'-a. elver bsd
keg nsiing 3 p. as. Maay elber g.i aay iU
eeta. all
MeKenzie w.ih tbe p-r-e line bs been
u's-t to more an I v-o'ent iSinr-s
than ant eecitr-n en ,s entire river
aNsve tee C-sSnrf bridge.
When I wst a Nsr the river Jest
below the recommended crossing plsce
ehsnre! Irs bH stiri 'st otern.gKt to a
piece nearly a m le disrant.
For the entire d--ftnee of eirSt
e,!e bv river fr.m llse,.B Nrs!,"t
llendr Velte ifce M Kensie river
1 , V: "",!C M- I" h i prewired and sdmlite."
et iii, between heMre. mak pg a only on account of unusual emit
ebam. ef benk. pee-eihlv In anv rwi.; Such a complete dictionary ff
I se.ee-te.1 tbe f il,e , this nature hss ihtsp fcf,-.e n
itr power plant th s sect-isn .f Ve ; nuhlisheo- mA I , t. s.-:--
say eS-vsett .-rut r.v f-r fered tn readers of The Guard on
itbe Well known eoones nlsn CltKil ..... .m ..
CAMPFH-T. - and present your c today. ,
OREGON ELECTRIO
Seuthbeead
emount of Twenty Thousand 1 1LV) . 1 Tr' Lv. Portland Ar. Ene.n.
(S il I N 1 1 llnll.re nr M , i .( 1 6:2.1 IDi . lO.jr
u oiervoi a I n:, a ,n 7 . ' r , , O O . t- ,, .. . .
may oe necessary, far tbe purpose iJi . V , 1 "ADC Fine large I ... .
ot paving street intersection. f u..0 V; ', . Du ' ' " ceu 2S2 E 9tb St. tf I Housework, day or hour.
tf
NL'RHE Practical.
i none n-r-6.
experienced.
tf
PILES OF .MONEY
To be scattered out to people wk I
want It. Your share is line. Csi
and get it. JurI one reiiirenifct
you must use it to buy or build
nome, unless ynu own jimr di'inr
In hich event ;ou must psj ff ';
you owe on your home (hen AfHI';
to pay us back in es.y nioinMj u-
stnllinents.
LAWSON . IlIt.UH.r.Y
The lxan Man
31 7(h Ave. l-nst. Kuzene. Ore.
, Farm and City Uians. sH
MONEY for you on your csr st
rate of interest. No delsv. Ht jo"
csr repaired and painted, wits
new tnp nd tlrea. We will Insn jf
Ihe money or buy your car. We ar'
In the market for 60 used cin
We w,U refinance your papr. Set
us. 971 Osk St.. Eugene. Ore.
al
iu:ia ns
leeve Jefferson
notes laterl.
WSJ??? "on,'t TratoNa. Lv. Eugene Ar. Portias
voiucit ot 10 United 7:60 am 11 sv.
ciy. and to repeal the Act emitied. i-ori, Trunk" K,.,Z.l 7.
A. Act to emend ,h. charter of ...
City ef Eugene. Oregon, by sddltg a Nertheoei
Among the exclusive f ntor-s
are contributions from the f.ire-
.ni-ei .uinoriucs in leading unl- j empowering the Comm.
. , . a-s-wonjine i.ny lo isme and sell negotiable
devoted to gvervday err.vre M i b.,nds of the City to the amnunt of
speaking and writing. Alar, there ! Twenty Thousand D-i.re i$2uuii
are dlct'onsrtee of a dozen and or so much thereof .. ej.y b. crrft.
more popular sports ant pa , eery f, ta. purpose of pe.mg street
timee, including radio an! avi,. mleroections of the Citv. and to re
ll.TO. All of tbes fcaturert were.isl vm-.. -it ,-,.'. - . ..
Ctiarter of the City limiting tbe in
debtednese to be crested or contract
ed by the City to loree Tb-jsiand
, ele.-ti.rs of sj.d city at aa election
eia .siay in, 1:.-4,
14
16 Limited .
22
11:13 em 8:ij pm
. i-l'l pm 6 35 p,
. 6.-U6 pm lo.t nw
Es'a-e of Peter Erh.rt. Deceased
NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice le hereby given thia . G.
i.iuari, artministrator of th.
Experienced. Phone 44 L.
I MAN with Ford trwk wsn's
I Anv kind. Ii3 Olive St.
tf
rork.
Sl4
Wanted Miscellaneous "'
I' H"Y- Kr.h?.- filed SEALED BIDS WANTED
J hL? 'frr - f bid. fr old .chooi bnL-' ". r1
estate i
MONEY TO IAN O.N CITY.
PHOPEHTY
$14.14 per month will pay for llC
in imj months. About $HKJ
total expense of obtaining h.sa
EMERY INSI'HANCE AGESfl
37 Ulh Ave. W. Phone "
Eugene. Ore.
CORVALLIS CONNECTIONS
Leeve Cores. U. Arrive Euge
18 am iti:44 am
10J: era ,m
w 6 JO paa
10:18 pea
Nertbeoeed
Leeve Kueae
Oregon. In and for Ian. C.n k " I ulT .'". 'v'"1 f Be-
if'"' "n.u.i.tr.toV.ndi Jiolo, Rouun-A" . , C w
Moodsy. the 4ih day of May. MIS .i ;. row ntag,. ,,,
.we voui.-room tnereor h, rJ. :K.PKItT ss
W T
1M aa
11:18 ess
Z-OO xa
a a
Arrive Cores lie
91.1 ess
12 40 p,
17 pa
13 aai
t.. EXITItT ssw f,li. j .'
bv the Conet tmA ..J - li r- o. . ' " ""4
.L . , ; "i'iiniei as """" ci. nsiiaiaclloa goaraateesl
tbe time and place for bearing objec-1 A. E. AbelL guaranteed.
, iu rvon eiui lor tbe final
settlement of the estate of said de-eeesed.
BHADLKY THE LOAN MAN
Liberal loana. Quick service. M
psymenta. Eugene, Cottage Orstv
or fspringfield residence.. Furoii
money to build.
LAWSON G. II LA III. KY
31 7th Ave. EasL I kont W
tf
MONEY TO IOAN I bsve mesej
to loan on gorl fsrm or city prer
erty. W. B. COOPEIL 6US W.liaav
etle St., l'bone CPl. t
O.n. ERUART. Adra nlstretor.
A. E. WHEELER. Attorney
No.lfCll.Sat dy-may3
MARCEL MARK INO 50c; Oaburn
Hotel Beauty Parlour. Phone mil.
WOOD 8AWIva-Pb.,i, 734-IL
SARBACIIEIL ,
tf i
20-YEAII FARM LOANS on amer
tized plen at a low rale. '. I
LH HI V. 32 K th Ave. l
IXIANK PLENTY MIINKV" f
and Farm, lowest Interest rste. f
i. llerger, 630 Willamette St
1