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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1925)
Monday Evening, April 13, i-y,- THE EUGENE GUARD JEFFERSON BORN 182 YEARS AGO vicinity for the put few day. Mr. and Mrs. .M. I'initb and family were ovi-r-night guema at the tieorge Ht-rlath home in Springfield Friday. Jr. and Mr. V. H. 1'ollard. chil dren Jfobrt, Jule and liuth, and .Miss tHmyn .Mead who is v. fit trig at the : I'ollsrd home from Conuirtii'iit, Join ed with the Cbriat H-mum family of I'i'huriiton Friday night, snd picnicked j on Wr Cre crerk near Thurston. I liriih Franre went to iteednport Author of Declaration of Independence and Third President of United Statei Born Aoril 13, 1743 OF .HEW TYPE TO , Tf Friday morning to spend the weekend. , ; in Ui.rinf;M nod 1 ' " And Contractors ' t SBSSW- w SBassw-wasasswawawaM-a-sssswaaawaaaasssss.iassssss.sissMsassssi WASHINGTON, April l-X-Navnl rjijittmp of a Bfuljr (J''l"pt'il I- na dhttanre armiting tpe il) be tetl by the navy department Him uimurr jo a uon-Rtii flight from California to Hawaii, the foment mirtiinrd flight rvcr aitpmptPd over watr by btavifr than air craft. Naval furTiK-a craft, hdWMT, pohaWr b tn lionrd onr thr mrr tnnn .J'nm) milt pjii f.f wfltT to rve a pr-itivl.oii fur the flirra, Arrunicfmenis (or the flijfhi are now Lfiug worked nut with judir.itioni Mint it Mill he niiflertukffi lntt in June or early in .July. Kilbtr ttn 1'ieao or Hun FniiH'ihro will be the lake-off point with ltntiduli. an l hi objective: To Follow Maneuvon. Th test will follow the flii and: alrrfnft niiitieiivni in -th vicinity of Hawaii, of th ntt fiw wei-kit nii'l will prorcr'l aa the navy ia umlTtk in a another xif rimrut with th air craft th viploratlon of unknown Am in ri'ci "in In co rtiierii I ion wild tfae MflrMilbiti expe'litlon. If th nrw plan fulfill xperfn tinm the flight to Hawaii will mark no Important Hep in the nVvelopim-nt id future defenoff plina. H'signed to op erate, from s lund ha, putrol air craft of mirb rrtiiaitrn nnlitiB, It Is point p(l out could be utilised for ex tensivo unlit in; about t hi I'nnniiin canal, throughout the Cariblwtin' a well rs off the Atlantic coast and Hawaii. Two Planet Ready. Two planes certain to b ued In the flight have beeo developed nt (lie naval aircraft factory In rbiladHphla and a third which Is no wbuildiug nt the plant of the Hoeine sirnlnnit com imnr, Keattle, alo will be uird if completed in time. One of the planes at Philadelphia already tins been completed and ft ii understood the highly sat iKfactory teats with this plana have led to the decision that the flight might be at tempted without walling for tfae Hoe ing plane at Heattle. Known aa the l'N 0 type, the two planes developed at the naval factory represented a phase of nival aviation lor which the Imreiii of aeronautic! has been planning for several years. New Typ DacrlBd. Tho new type was described at the Davy department todny as "a distinct development from thst which bsa to do with the operations of alrcrnfl txom the ships of the fleet." "The patrol ptsnea," It was said, "might be termed the 'air cruisers' of the nsvy. They art bost type aea planes and are detuned to incorporate eaworthy qualities when landing and taking off from the water." Of the tract or type with twin en gines, the r.N-9 plan normally car ried a crew of five men and loaded weighs 18,125 pounds of which fifty per cvnt Is useful load. Its engines develop over fMK) horsepower, giving a maximum speet of 117 miles an hour and a cruising speed of 80 miles an bnur, The wings are of wood and fabric, (ha bost or hull entirely of metal snd the tall surfaces are of metal and fabric. Ml ft it'lmt TOPAY Ik the IM2d birthday annl-, .1 ! Vital statini!'- for Springfield and ' vicinity for the mouth of March, as jjut i-oinpili-d by l'r. V. II. l'ollurd. July phytrian. show a total of 10 I births and five da'h. The number of liirih ia smaller than utoiul, ac cording to Dr. l'ollurd. but the nmn tir of dfqth" i nhout average. The figures imiuili Springfield, Thtirfc (n. 'f'ifii, lii'Ktfr and Iiwcl!, and ouflyinjt rural dintrirta. I.fnl e r idhi-r. ninf-ypH. -old in of ("lark Fihher of Winding, was brought to Springfield to receive but gitjil trintment for a broken and dis- ! Ini'ittiuJ arm. The little fellow hail ! bfpn w,retitlinx with a playmate at ' Mchool, and in the scuffle his right 'mm waa broken and dixlorated at the cllmw. COTTAGE GROVE ! t LONHOM, April O1) A wMs : 1 key rebellion It brewing In His Maj 1 tsty's domsins. The fnct that one pays mora for the legtil purchaae of ' . a boKe of whiskey in Hritain than for an illegully obtained one In Am erica, ts too much for the Hcotch ilistillrra snd Ilia Knglish coniumers. Heveral vinlts to the chancellor of the exchequer and a boycott ou spir its have been undertaken. This dual effort has been unproduc. tiva. t'hatioelKr Churchill Is insklng Do provision for a reduction of the :' ekcist tsx in hie coming budget ami, although the home consumption of spirits has dropped IW per cent, from 8UHU,(m gallons in 11M4 to lL'.oSa,. (MTH) In ll'-'-t. the foreign demand has kept the vats filled and the diiiilleries : wide open. About LIMHV.OM) gallons ; were distilled last year, agaiont 1. . OOO.tHH). gallons less than that amount ttt ll'H. The distiller and the comumer. who thus have been brought together, Imve orgattired a society with the object nf telling their leas Interested coun trymen of their grievances. The so ciety la contemplating a nstlon-wide campaign for the reduction of the . domestic revenue tax on spirits. Th sorlrty has found out thst F-nglikhinen are going bark to port ' wine aa a snhstiiute for the highly ; taxed whikey. The gorrrnoieut ou j ly taxes this wine two sh'Uings sit , pence a gstlon, snd the growers out in 1'ortugal get the profits. A Raw, Sore Throat ms Quickly Whin You Apply m Littlm Afusfro And Muatrtole ww't lilt at rr like th Jii iaiumcU mvmard pl.istcr. Just ipread it m with your hrtucrt. It pcr.rtrslratothe stire spot with a gentle linj;Ic, hxctti the ciincstton and dia IHtt the anrf ncsa and pain. Mustc role ia a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It ia tit h quick relief from rc thn at. bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, mi (I neck, asthma, ncuralRia, tcad3chet onftcstion, pleu risy, rhcumntihrn, KimluKO, pxtins and ichcaof the back or joints, sprains sore oiudca,hniisc.chilUaitia. tripled lect, colds on the chest. Keep it handy (or instant use. Ta Mot her $t MustaroUla aJso mad In milder form tor babies and small childran. Aak for Chlldron'a Mustarolo, . 3oc and 65c, inn and tubes; hot- p)Uisize,oJ.uu. vernary of Thomns Jefferson, The author of thn I'eclnrotion of In dependence and third president of the Cnited States was born April 1.'!, 17 in Khsdwell, Albeinsrlc county, Va. Jefferson, probubly more limn any other niHti, ntn ihIm In the minds of tho people aa the rire aentntive of fundamental democratic principles as represented by the flrt JO constitu tional amendments known as the Hill of Itights. His greatest heritage to his country probably was this democracy even today the expressions "the democracy of Thomas Jefferson" and "a Jeffer lonlnti democrat" are quite common to the national vocnhuhiry and em ployed a great dcul lu political spverheH. Jefferson the mnu wes inaiiy-sltlrd. Ho was an unusual scholar. He enter ed William and Mtiry's t.'ollege nt the ago of 17, where ho did well in the claSHics, in foreign Imigunges and ac quired an equipment in loathcuintlcs and science such as was had rarely savo by special students, On leaving college ha studied law : and at ill was adiulttnl to the bar. Hut, uttliDiigli succenxrul. he never took tho inures! In Ins practice thiit he did lu scientific funning u ml gardening. Jefferson exhibited remarks hie tastt as Hit krehitcct. Two nionumt-nts to this ability are the origimil build ings nf the I'niversity of Virginia, which he founded, and his home, Mon ticello. Another marl: of his rare ver satility wna his proficlcui-y in music, especially in playing the violin. The most important event of Jef ferson's first term at president wss his purchase of !' -lana from the French. JUs second term whs rcmnik able for his consistent, although on the whole unsure sfui. attempt to apply to forengn aff lira rrinriplcs of action so far in advance nf his time that we have not arrived at them to day. Jefferson wss a firm advocate- of the rights of the people. Hm princi ples of d'-mocnicy perhnps best can be gUK''d by a yumumry of the (till of Kightw, by which he ho staunchly ffiTTA'iK (HIOVK. April i:t. ) Spfcial ). --.Mrs. W. L. V :ung railed to t'ijHrlTtiion, W. Va., Satur day by tiie illnens of her broth it, W. ('. liindo ph. Mm. H. Nice snrl daughter of Silk creek kit Sunday for Vnnrouver, It. ( '., where tln'y will viait Mrs. J.ik I'ntter and other rHlntiveK and friend-s Mra. A. J. Ad.im.-4. superintendeni of the primary dcpurlinent in tiiw Chriritiriti Sundiiy school, had the pri mary clasMes meet in the yard of th" parsonage SoturdHy aflfrnoon, wh-re they wire entertaiiiid bv Mr. Admit. Mrs. W. V M.t aleb left Saturday fcr WoodSnrn where she spent F.ater with her parrots, Mr, nnd Mm. Chita. Lewis. ' MifiH ('el'n Ivin came Friday from 1'i rtlnnd, win1 re lie riMn-hea. in I i with dt sistiT. Mm. V. Mrs. M. Short went Woo I. I'orllnml stood and which wna .icorporat.-d in j wth hrr ,iMjebter. Mrs. f .1-. Madd- the constitution by Mm first congrehs : She will nuke her home with her snn, lo meet afer that docm tent's ndop- Kenneth Short. jj()n. Mrt. ('hat lea NVwiioune from (t'Neil t Ni'b., who has ben visiting her son. 1. Cuugress shill mal ) no law re- liprnard Newhoiie, returned Sijsday s peering an eMnhrtdimeut of relig- j o her home. ( inn, or pnihohitlna I'-e free rserci.c j Mr" Walter Fn'lmer Is visiting her Ihereuf; or ahridgitiff the teilom of , . Hpeerh or of thn prn; or the riglit of the people icn('i'i. ;ly to mm'ju! 'e, and to petition the k'ovprnmt'iit for redreas of griem ' 2. A well-regulated militia being necessary to :.ie jecurity of a fioc s'nte, tho right of the people io keep and bear arms ihall not bu ipf linked. .'1. No soldo;.-, In time of peace, shall be ijuartcp-d in noy Iioum.' with out the consent if the uuner.... s i. I'he right of ilu lo'oplo to be secure in their pei;unii, houses, pa pers and effect, naiiiiit imniMHi ublo searches ,md eeiyurcn, -hall not bo violated A. No person shall be held to an swer for n, capital or olbervie infa-, nun is crime, uiiIcrh on n preienimeiit or indictment of a gnuul jury.... 0. In all criminal prosm'Utioni, thn nccuncd shnll enjoy the riglit to a speetly and public trial, hy an 1m pnrtiJl jury. . , , 7. lu suits at common law, where the value in controversy ahall ex-eed -0 dollars, (he right of trial by Jury ehali be preserved..,, N. Kxcessivo bail shall not he re quired, nor excessive fine imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishment in flicted. ' U. Tho enumeration In tho consti tution of certain rights ahnll not be coiMtriied to deny or disptirago others retained by tho people, 11. Tho powers not delegated to tho Fnited States by the constitution nor prohibited by It to the aiatea. ore reserved to the states respective ly, or to the people. News of Nearby Towns Special Correspondent To Tho Guard From Various Livo DUtrictti In Its Field. Hl'HINtiFlKI.I), April 13. (Spe-1 Springfield from California to grsd- ui-7i r,T'" .B,.",iBfi 1' l'm "' wl!h " " ha Springfield Spetngfield t'ivic club will be held,,, . . , , , . . tomorrow evening. April U, in theIli,tl ",ho"1 n,, m for rhsmber of commerce rooms. Spec a) j rn'B term. Miss Hoppe has tramtferred business relating to the club's joining ' from the l.os Angeles high school the state federation of women's clubs will be finished up nt that time, ac cording to Mrs. Tsui Itraltsin, presi dent, and a full attendance Is re quested. Itnsella Hoppe has returned to Curtis Ve.itch nnd daughters, F.nid snd Wanda motored up from Hnlsey Kundar and spent Easter here. II. It. Slmfcr riling up Sunday from' Portland nnd viiited w.th his fat!ier-hi-law, J. Francis. Fred Titnnlson nnd wife left Sun-' day for Portland to make that c'ty ' their home, Itev. A. J. Adams Conducted th- 1 Hcrvire st the funeral Siturd iy of Mrs. t'lnrn Numbers. She was buried in the I, one (Yhr cemt'tery at Lon don. Mr, mid Mra. Francis I.acy fr.im Corvallis spent Earner with the Clyd-.'i I.ecnard family. All the ('ottn :e (irove churches ob served l-jixter Sunday. The Methodist , and Christian SundAy si-hoo's h id (lit'ir Faster pronraniN' In the morn ing, and the Prrslivteri in choir g.xvc a cantata In the evening. There were ITS piipilM In the Pres byterian Sunday school Enter Sun day. Mrs. lEohert SlewartV class won the challenge from the "I, ions club" cliihS. They brought in 13 new pu pil in the past two weeks. They are n class of young girls. I JUNCTUiN Cl l'V, Atril 13 (Spe cial). Joe (irtiiis, local S, 1. agcut, has been transferred from thiu ott'e to the Hoseburg oflice. Mr. (ton 111 at the preaeut timo but wilt take up his new work as ouii as his heaiih will permit. Mr. and Mrs. (ilen Stroma enter tained a group of their friends nt a barn dance at their home north of town. Mrs. N. P. Jensen who has IteiMi here from her home in bland City visiting friends, left on her return trip H.Kurdny. Thomas Nelson spent Snturday in Cottsne tirovo attending the Lam (Vunty Editors nssocltitien meetiiiji. He returned Sundny. Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Hottglas and ilriiixhter Janet. Mrs. A. M. 1'c.ug'as. and Mrs. Ed llUklry and son Howard visited with Mra. H hi k ley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Milled near Cor- rallis, Siimhy. Mrs. lttnkley nnd How- JUNCTION CITY wined h Ima hin .tlrmhnc nine. hr nnrriit. moved to an nr.nco ranch , .nl rrm.in.il for n w.ok vi.ii. In IVrlrrvlllfc .'!.. In. I frir, Mr. anrl Mri. Jour. hn. rrnlnl Mr.. Tom Allen of Cottage, Orova I home Kere tor the aummer. Mr. Jonea haa been vieilitii at the home of Mra. I the atate hialivrar engineer on the A. It. fneerl ami .Mra. Wapne Clover, ' Jnn. tlon Citv llnrnahiirj pavitij Job. STATEMENT OF CONDITION The First National Bank of Eugene, Oregon -At tho t'loso of Husint'ss April (, 1023 I-onns . $l,SW2.412.3fi I". S. (1 n v e r n m nt Kumls mill (Vrtifi nttvs (Ithor Homls nnd Wnr. runts . ", . Hunk liuiltlinr; nml Olhrr K.'iilt Kstiito . 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