Page Eight
THE EUGENE GUARD
Saturday Evening, April 11, 1925
T
How 4o rMuet wefirM scienti
fically 1 being taught by Dr.
Richard Bar , dietician and bio
chemist, who haa openea oiucb.
In the naw I-araway building, be
announce, in. liurge ia ionn-
in .ii..p. and accenting indlr
ldaal aments among local busi
ness men and atudenta for the
atudy of food and ita effect on
bodily weignu rnraia leaaons
are gtren br appointment
Vocational guidance problema
of kugene acnoot pupna auu uui
v.i.!rv atnilftnt will ba special-
lied in br Dr. Burge, and for
tbla purpose be haa agreed to ac
cept fire university men and five
co-e1 a for free consultatlona, to
prove that hia xnemoa i Dasea
upon ecientlfio prlnclplea and is
thoroughly practical.
Mora thao 600 enrloua spectators
fathered In front of the courthouse
thie afternoon while Van Srarrerud.
chief deputy sheriff, aold two confis
cated cara at auction. The crowd wai
o great that traffic wa blocked and
dtr and county traffic officera kept a
lane open until the crowd dispersed.
Although the crowd was large the
bidding was not spirited. One car, a
hues Wlnton Six was sold to O. H.
Foster, local attorney, who Did in
the amount of a claim held by a Port
land aiency. This claim was for $3Hfl.
87. A Star roadster was sold for $'J40
to A. W. Ijuimby, student at the l.ni-
yerslty of Oregon. Both cars were rt-
dered sold by court order as used in
the transportation of liquor.
Hack Home
Flaxseed Will be
Sent to Eugene
PORTLAND. Ore., April 11.
Flaxseed to plant one acre will
be distributed to each of 60 Wil
lamette valley fnrmera by the
marketing committee of the cham
ber of commerce, It wiia announ
ced today. One hundred and
twenty bushels haa been donated
by the atate flax department and
the reat will he purchnsod by the
ehanibor. Sufficient flax for 10
acres will he assigned In the Tl
clnlty of Illllsboro. of McMlnn
vllle, Corvallis, Kugenn, Albany
and of Dallas.
This plan has been adopted to
test tbo sol: and to get the far
mers interested.
Club Members Meet
With Leader Today
About 25 Ians county boys and
girl eh ib leaders and club members
met at the office of Arnold Collier,
county club leader, this forenoon for
a conference with II. C. Heyraour,
stata club leader. The furthering of
the club nnmmcnt in Lane was diS
CUSSed. Auother meeting It under way this
afternoon at the rooiua of tha Kugene
chamber of commerce and many of
thoie lnterented in club work are in
attendance. lnne county la malting
one of the best showings of any
community of the state in the organi
sation of new clulu and tha program
under way by the present orgtmiza
tione, Mr. Seymour states.
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An-lvlag from Europe at New York,
the steamship Homerlo brought a col
orful lot of ladios. Among them ware
Jean Morris (top), the noted woman
magistrate; Mrs. H. B. Warner (oen
ter, wife of the actor, wearing the
latest Parisian oreatlon," a snakeskln
trimmed coat, and Jane Novak, film
tar.
Labor Office Finds
Employment for 81
SerentT-fnUF min ftflrt tavain wnman
found einolovment Hnrm th. L.
week throueh the T!nit.wt M.t.
ployment office, according to a re-
yuit uy rrnnc l. Armuage, superin
tendent. Kollowinr is the.
tiqn of the various poiltions filled:
Men: Farm hands tt, carpenters II,
casual workera 11!, cook 1, mill work
era 20, logging camp hands 0, team
aters 8, track workers 2, engineers 2,
foremen 1, total 74. Women: Do
mestic workers 0. cooks Z, total 7.
About 8000 cords of balm wood are
being cut along the Willamette in
!ane and Linn counties and also along
the Barnlam for the Eugene Exeel
fior mill, according to C. t). Peter
son, proprietor. Thia wood will be
stacked for about two years for thor
ough drying out before being brought
to the plant for use. About 7HA)
corda are now ready for use a no
these will be brought to the local mill
wben needed. Mr. Peterson aaid.
About 25,000 cords are now stored at
the mill. "The excelaior busineas ia
also slack tha same aa the lumber
market and we are running now at
about half time and there ia no indi
cations aa yet when wa wtll start to
run the mill to capacity, Mr. 1'eter-
son state.
Railroad Insurance
Paying Dividends
Southern Pacific employes in Eu
gene are receiving their first divi
dends from the group ma u ranee aup-
plied by the company in its first year,
announced L. L. Graham, district
freight and paasengeV agent of the
railroad today. Vouchers ranging from
$1 to $3 each, depending upon the
amount of insurance takes out. were
received by employes.
In 11)24. S601.600 waa paid to fam
ilies of employea on the Pacific ays
tern, according to Mr. Graham, but
the company yet refunds 180,406 on
nremiuma oaid durinc tht year. To
certificate holders their pro-rata
this refund amounts to 10 eenrs a
month on each thousand dollars of
insurance In excess of the $500 firen
the insured free.
Obituary
the West. which ai laier mad? fa
mous bf be.bg firrd upon when at
tt-miMicg t carry D;p;ies to Fort
Snmpter. They crossM the Isthmus
by railroad and Journeyed to San
Francisco on the s tes m ship "John
L. Stevens." From there they took
passage on the atenmihip Pacifi"
and came to Portland ria Victoria, B.
C. In Corrallis he and Robert Me
Cone operated a sawmill under the
firm name of McCune and Hanna
for several years. Lster ha engaged
In farming near Eugene and then
moved into Etfgene where all of his
children graduated from the I'niTtr
sitv of Oregon.
.Funeral services will ba held at
Vea ten's chapel Monday. Aoril J3. at
2 p.m.
IE
A G. Barnes Circus
To be Here May 6
a.1 G. Barses' Wild Animal cirrus
will be in Eujene Ma 6, according to
an adrance eient of the big tent
show, who was in the city today ar
ranging a suitable location for the cir
cus, and making arrangementa for
the necessary license from the city.
PATENT IS FILED
A Fnited States land grant patent
was filed for record today at the of
fice of the county clerk by O. Q: Cart-wright
TRAFFIC OFFICER BACK
A. H. Shortea, Eugene traffic of
ficer, ia back on duty today after a
risit of serersl days at Seattle where
hia father ia HI
FOB JAZZ SLAYER
NAPA, CaL, April 10. Dorothy El
lingson, youthful San Francisco
inat4i)a (srtt.l laFsad A Bh s4 inUTIsi in
tha superior court at San Francisco!
.yesterday and brought to the state
hospital her for treatment, will be
subjected to a new sanity examination
after 30 days' observation. This ex
amination will be conducted by the ex
perts at the hospital under direction
of Dr. J. M. Scanland, medical super
intendent. If found aane, aha will ba returned
to San Francisco for trial on the
charge of having marderad her
mother. Tfce murder trial waa in
terrupted by tha girl's actions, and
tha court sanity hearing took Its
place.
The girl ia In one of the observation ;
cottages, sdtuated in the midat of the1
wide lawne and groves that extend on: ;
from the main hospital buildings. She I
will be permitted no visitora for the
30 day observation period, bat will be i
allowed to exerciae in tha cottage j
yard.
Carl F. Owen. The Mammoth lode
cairn la 1500 feet northwest of Down
ing point oa the Champion road, one
half mil west of hotel an Noonday
road. Tha Bonanza claim Is adjoining
the Mammoth on tha wast. Coaaider-
aetivity Is expected this j bona in tht United States has in
able mininc
summer in the Bohemia field.
Mora Hons Builders
WASHINGTON, April 11. The
number of building and loan axaocia-
I (VI i at la. 1 ft I "
than 11.000 in li'24. Membership
Increased from 2..VHUW) to 7.2W,0t..
and assets from Sl.OOO.OOO.OKO i0
f3.IXt0.0tXt.OOO.
DENTIST MOVES
Dr. W. B. Moxley. dentist, has j
moved his office from the Castle
theater building to the new Miner
building. -
County are Filed
Two quarts claims In tha Bohemia
mining field of Lane county wars filed
for record todaj at tha office of the
Mimi-v olatvlr fVia ila(m. .u ,V.
Mammoth and tha Bonansa. The
claims are filed by T. Dale Wymtt and
J. E. SHELTON
J. E. TURNBULL
M. a FULLER
DAIRYMEN AND FARMERS
Ton are Cordially Invited to Visit us in our new Home, 44 Tenth Ave
nue TTest and .inspect our new Printing riant, one of the most complete
in the state. 1
.WE PRINT
BUTTER "WRAPPERS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, PROGRAMS,
BOOKLETS, SALE BILLS, TOSTERS
. WE CARRY IN STOCK
A full line of Paper, Pencils, Note Books, Inks, Mnscilage, Carbons, Cray
ons, Erasers, Rubber Bands. In fact a full line of Stationery and Office
Supplies as well as Office Furniture.
AND OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
For Old Times aaks we want to renew our acquaintance and shake your hand soaln.
80 drop In tha first tlmo you aro In town. I
Shelton-Turnbull-Fuller Co.
Phone 1663
' 44 Tenth. Ave. "West
TO BUILD $5500 HOME
Permission to erect a JU500 dwell
ing at lima Onys street wus granted
today to lieorge E. M. York by W. H.
Alexander, city bullillDg inspector.
Another huildiag permit was Isvned to
F. O. Taylor for a WOOQ reiidence,
til2 Ma-Its n street.
CALVIN HANNA
Calvin Hanna, who came to Oregon
in 1858, died Thursday evening, April
9, at the home of hia daughter. Mrs.
W. Q. Beattie, at Monmouth. Oregon,
following a lingering illness.
Air. 11 anna was horn in Wayne
county, Ohio. July 25, 183a At twen
ty years of age he ciroe to Oregon
by way of New Tors and Panama and
settled in Corvallis, phere his bro-
iner, tne late uev. j. a. tianna, pio
neer Presbyterian minister, had pro
ceded him.
a 1870 Mr. Hanna waa married to
Miss Jennie En kin of Eugene, and a
few years later they moved to that
city to reside, where they made their
bnme until four years ago because of
failing health they came to Monmouth
and-have since made their home with
their daughter.
Besides his wife he Is survtred by
four children, Mrs. Willa Beattie, of
Monmouth, Mrs. Catherine Vester,
who resides at Canary, Lane county,
Herbert R. Hanca of La Urnnde and
.Stuart B. of San Francisco. When the
end came, Mrs. Hattie Hanna Hoven,
den, a niece of Portland was with Mr.
H anna's wife -nd daughter at his bed
side.
In yoang manhood Mr. Hanna uni
ted with the Presbyterian church snd
for years served as an elder in the
First Presbyterian church in Corvallis
and later in the same church in Eu
gene. He was one of twelve children
of a Presbyterian minister. Three of
these children were Presbyterian min-1
1st era, five were elders in the church, !
while one daughter married a minis- !
ter of this church and two others I
married Presbyterian elders.
In company with the late Dr. Pat
terson, pioneer physician, of Eugene,
Mr. Hanna sailed from New York to
the Isthmus in 1S5S .on the "Star of
George A. Dorris ;
Is Lions Speakerj J '
SPIIINOFIKLD. April 11. (Spo
rtal. 1 twice A, Dorrla, Spring:
field flthnrt grower, addressed the
SprlnKfleld I.tona club at the
wi okly luncheou yaterday at
nwn In the V. O. V. hall. Mr.
Dorris has been IntiTt'sttni In the
nut-growing hunttuMs in the Wil
latncttu tnlly for the past SO
ycara. and spoke e-nthiiBlnwticnlly
of the pnitnitillittpa nf dt'veioping
the Industry here. He stated that
all tho requirements of soil and
climate for raising filberts are
to be found In (he valh-y. and
that a pro up of experts had ap
proved It
jf'Aw
easonsye.
Prc-Easstcr Wedding
Business is Light
Pre Faster tnnrrisgts were ntt
Tery heavy in Un county as up tn
late this aftcrn'M'tt only two Hoenntn
had been Hued at the offirs of the
county clerk. Saturday Is usually a
good tl.tr in demand for the matrt-1
tnoniat permits bnt It fell off nnae- i
conn i a hi t (inlay. j
The hrrnes were tuel for Ray
K. Stacey of Kucene and Flora Mae'
Jackm of 1-oran; and James Carl
ton Scripture of IVrtlatid stid Jane
Hinrshan of Kugeu. The demstid
for mirrtage licennca has hern verv
light tn Aprtl, only seven having been.
Issued up to late this afternmn dur
ing the past 11 dsya.
Kotary Report on
Meetings Planned!
flrport of the rwrent district
convention of the Kotary clubs!
held at Portland will be made '
to the club membership at thej
lnnrheoQ meeting to be held Tu 1
5Uv noon at the Osburn hotel '
a.wnltn u announcement t.Uy
of Ir. W U. Neal. chairman of;
the entertainment committee. The
reports will be preen(el by John .
Stark fans snd Walter P. Fell, r
dftegstes. No othr progmm ,
with the exception of th bnat-;
He aesnloa k planned. Vt. Neal ;
states.
patented
HOTEL
number 1
LANG patented Hotel and Reatau
rant Rangaa muat ba auperior; the
vast majority of Pacific Coast Ho
tels. Reatauranta and Logging
Campa use LANQ ranges exclu
sively. This unanimous support
and widespread popularity among
chefe and ownsr, la based upon
years of succeasful performance:
the result of the famous LANQ
principle of construction, the pat
ented LANQ firebox and Hot Air
Draft plua auperior workmanship
and materials.
Speolfy LAND In outfitting your
kitchen, your chef will be pleased.
HlH i Hal alls nai i i if
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trated below. tr1r1nal In riotaft.
tested by years of prsctical service, demanded
by efficient hotel, restaurant and1 looting camp
owners, we offir for ycur consideration a worth
while Western ranse.
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Factory JT5S Klmt Arenua So.. Seattle
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II 1 - j Clothes of Tested Quality, j i
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