Page Two
THE EUGENE GUARD
OF BELIEF
IdilffllS
Governor's Son and Girl He Took to City fjfPflfj j g
M. B. I'smunaaiao, re prcnlin
tha Nrar Eaat relief. us Ibe priori
pal speskt-r at Ilia lunfliaon f rha
Eu(aa llnlarj- rlnb (ndsj. Jlr. I'a
rouoafian nee Intrortijrfil bj R. A.
Booth of Kuarn. an old-lime frirnd.
lo bias addrese. )lr. i'aruaa(an
told of tae wa'k of raring for
ft.YOrtU Armenian orpliana, Irft a
rrntlrse daring tha Worid war. of
tha lumbar. h said, '1 ara allll
ader fire raara of a. Tha orpbaoa
are iartd for until lliT ara IS ar
0( al. duration ia offarrd, 44 dif
famit IrailM Iwing oo tha liat. Tha
apanker told "f th work of a former
On-aou Agrh'iimiral roiiria siimi-ni.
who waa lnuiiioj scriciilliiral work
in ilia rrlirf flrld.
The rhildien ara firing iron tha
AiiKbi KuioD tjpa of aiiu-ii"0," fha
apeaker anid. 'The ara tiiilglit tha
aptrit ot lovn fur all niuiikinil, even
tb''ir enemies,
"Tliey Mean Ainerlin for tha oipr
tuiiilirs that ara liaiine offered lo
tlirm. Three timaa a dar the silil
'Ainrrlra' In Kuirji"b, ami in lliir
prayers tliajr aak tiod lo bla lha
Americana who hare been an gener
ous aa to help tbain In tli'lr nerd.
They anhite lha Amrrlenn fktg, ha
cause it waa Amarira who slarled Ilia
work, and made life bearable for
Ibent."
Kor tha paat eight rears, llr. Ha
rouuagian said, l lie ralii-f work haa
been going on,, and will continue for
four years mora. Krrry rear, he aaid.
a full report of every dollar faurudrd
la made lo congress.
"A dollar given here," be declared,
'btija mora than a dullar'a worth of
material for lha orplinua, Ihroiigh Hie
channel of inonalary airhanga and
differing valuta in olher coiintrlca.
"I'hoae boye and glrla who ara be
ing helped will ha Ilia life blood of
tha country over there In the future,
and America la doing the helping."
He told of lha valur of lha Armen
ian forcca on different fronta during
lha war. It la tha children of Ihoae
who loat Ihelr Uvea during that cou
, flirt who arc now baiug aided, he
anid.
Talka before tha American I-eglon,
Klwanla club, J.iotia club and many
.olher ortauiaatlona of tha city are
to ha mada by Mr. I'arounaglan.
Ileporta oil lha diatrlft llolary con
Tentlnn were given at the luncheon to
day by Waller Pall, l l llreharo, K.
K. ChadwU-k and W. II. Smith.
F
Proud of th fnrt tlmt tiVj .iarw
woa plne tt bout flnl n.J team
of Ult I'adflc Tlrraili ami Tel
phono eoi,-ai itnul f I'urt
iiuiij am, Hid Kiiffua Irmu of flvt,
in i 11 lf l l Itlii nftrrnoon fT 1'orllnii'l
wber ihty will roinprtit .q a title
conteit for 111 it n niiu.il t,'tiu.iiitih-tliip.
I'll Kiigrue (mm coin,nm(i of lt'i
m Hi If), riipiain, Kitl.ih l.itiUiy,
(Irn Kikini, Clark II. Ilmtnii iti.l K.
l Ktipert U niTonitauU'tl l t'lmrltit
l.jmnu, Hire I'ltlrf,
The Kufnfaiii will ciiniptM In th
fiiinli with tli" following I'ortlnml
trnuiH, wlimrra lu that Uinlrirt, Y.w
l!iDvrliig ilrMrtinrut, fnrnii, a.u
i run lop t)iiartnpnt, ttlgbt rrntrnl re
pilrnrn anil utpatif.t drpartuivnt.
Tbv rulra of Ittn Amerlrtu l(rtl t'roiw
fimt-aid rourie will vrru the con
If I.
''The Kngfiii Irani lian iiiinl mi
f ici'lliit ibHWing io tli irrltmiimr)'
itMitta iu tli alatt and wf arf niii
lilritt thm ilirjr will return wiimrr
from tin tla at I'orl I Ati'l Irtmittrow
nulit," U the iirnlm f-r tin trmn
aitfti tMlny , J. I.. Itland, rM nun.
ufr of, the tflribuiiv romiiany,
Schooner Is Taken
With Liquor Cargo
Ni;V YOHK. April l4.-;l'N.liirf
of the tlirM-niatr atiilliiirV Hrltlnh
4'luMnr Mmklrin Adama jpntrrday
lit tin rniil jimrd rittr Kru.inli.
aftrr a rlin.e of t.t mttra iiff ih NVw
urk rtiint ttnt rrt.rlftl today when
thp arh-'onpr waa lirnuaht Into rl
with ita rrtw of iiltt men a trlaon
pra and Ita Hrptor rnreo valiiPil at
JMm.ux. iindr arlturp.
SA 'k
Hal Donahay, aon of Governor Via Donahey of Columbus, O.,
faced delinquency charge of probate court after he had taken
Lillian Vooal, 15, of Zanesvllle, Ohio, for an automobile ride.
Vounfl Donahey took the girl to Columbus where aha remained
at the home of a friend for eeveral days.
Pedigrees of Prisoners at
Lane County Jail for Past
23 Years Given in Ledger
For 1M jpnra a big Ifdgir ba boeu
in use at the l.aue couuty elierlff'i
officp, evnrjr jirtoner "booked in" In
that time hai bit name 'and pfdlgrae
iuarribrd on ile pagfi. Ytiaterday the
In at pAg of the volumd waa tum.d
and a new book bna bern ordrred and
will louo takt ita place.
Ifay 8, 1IKTJ, during the admlniitra-
tlon of Hhcriff W. V. Wit her a, ia the
flral BOtatlon Id lha Totuma ibac baa
been the official record book of aevtn
lettntf county aberlffa alnca that lime.
The tinnipa of Witrlffa W. W. Wither,
Kml Flak, Marry Mown, J. ('. Par
ker, Uillurd A. hi k Inn, Vrrd Stkkela
and Frank K. Tnylor are ou the book.
Their tlgiHitiirea aigitlfjing that they
had taken over the record from th..
uredtcpaaora In office.
A glance back through the pagea of
thta book which ia aon t be put
away In the aufe nfter yeara er-
vlc on the rotinlar, attowa many brl"r
but luiereatliig iteuia of tlw criminal
hiatory of Lmte.
Aftrr the tin me of each priaoner ia
a ip.ire fur the writing in of the dt-
pnaltlon of lira cane. Whether dfa
mlaaed, aent lo the alate pruituntuiry,
eacaped or paroled. After one nanio.
Klllott looua, written in red la the
terae comment, "llnngeil by the neck
until dead." Thla la the flnnl record of
the Uat eiecutioii in I -una county aud
ia recorded April 17, lWti;i.
l.yona waa gunvtctud on a charge of
murdering Hheriff W. W Hthere and
he waa bwked on the ledger February
, lm, fbllowlug hm arrest.
A total of 2UM oames uf Ininatea
who linve epeui time in the Jaue
county Jail are Inscribed on the pagri
of (he big book. Home indlrlon A
the inrretmn in number ia ahown by
tha figurea. in the entire year uf llRKt
there were juat 'AH priaouera regi
tared. Ifuriog H-4 there were 3U1
and for the preaent year up to yea
terday afternoon, when the laic uauie
waa tiatad, tbra were 07 enrolled.
L'uder the olumn headed 'chargc"
there Ire aotne untiaual ltema judging
by preaent day atandarda. "Helling llti
nor wttbi ut a llt-fnae'' ia one thit
aounda alrange in thla modern day
when "poatteetmni of liquor" leemi Id
be the major 'ctuirge after the.namca
of many who awcar on the records
since the advent of prohibition.
lu recalling lUa la at public eiecu
tiun in Lauo county Joim Marah,
county cona table, today pointed ma
the epot on the emit aide of the pren
ent Jul! building "right behind thut
third big tree fnwn the corner ivf
eighth avenue waii where the gntlowa
waa ereuled for the execution, " Mr.
Marah aald. A high board itriicture
waa built to alnit out the eight from
the public, the couatable recalla.
. Kherlff Wlthera waa ahot by Lyunt
when tha county officer went lo a
houae weat of Junction City to pl.tcd
blm under arret on a theft charge,
l.yona waa arretted ahortly after near
Creawell being taken from a freight
train on which be waa attempting i
go aoiith.
Siuslaw Planning
Forest Programs
(Ihaarvanee of American Fnreat
week. April i!T-Mnf .1, on lha Slnaaw
national foreat will ha In lha form of
atieclal urtigrnma rarrled out h.v r;m
gera and other amplorea, according to
It. H. Hheliev. aonervlaor. 1 ha rangera
are In noa.ea.lon of lha foraat pro
gram handli'iok of iiiggratlona maiie
hv the ileiKirlmenl, and varlnua talka
will he made before commimltv a-
.emhliea, ach"ol and grangea, on rar
loua phaaea of fire prevention.
"We are luting apaclal emphaile
In our part of tha program on the
work In diatrlct acho-ta," aara Mr.
Shellej. Wa feel that little or no pro-
greae can be made until the people of
thla aectlon get tha Importance of thla
work In mind, t'nlll thar do we ahull
not hare the. neceaaarjr foundation In
imhllr opinion lo provide the baalc
leglalatlon concerning roreatr.r, or the
will to enforce. If American Forest
week atarta the hall rolling ever en
little It will Juitlfv the time ami
energr given to It hv patriotic and
public apirlted cititena."
Traveling Goose
LAFAYETTE. N. f., April 14.
A Canadian gooaa brought down hr
a hunter near here recently had an
aluminum hand on ita leg which atat
ad that It came from the farm of
Jack Miner, near Ringaburv, Ont,
16 CASE
CHICAGO, April 14.--0P) Suffi
cient mercury to kill a praoo within
ten dart waa found In all the organs of
Mre. F.mma Nhon McCIiotoek, ac
cording to the completed report of
Coroner'a Chemtat William D. Mc
Vally, eubmltted to Coroner Oscar
Wolff toda.
INVESTIGATION SHIFTS
CHICAGO, April 14 InTeafigatlo.i
of the dealt, of Mrs. Emma Xel"n
McClinlock, wboae exhumed body waa
f kund to contain mercurj poiaon, ban
b if ted temporarily to Galveston, Tex.
from where In ll0fl a phyaicain waa
aummoned to attend her iu Hay view.
Texas, wben lhe waa attacked by her
final illneai,
(fiilveaton autboritiea bare been
eaked lo cjueatlon lir. William C
Finher( who waa practicing there in
1900, if be attended Mri. Mc(Tlnto k
and what he prescribed for her. Phy
aiclana who attended her after ebe
returned to Chicago to die hare aaid
they prescribed no mercury.
The coroner'a Jury Inter tliia week
will reanme ita inquiry into the death
nf William McClintoek, n of Mra.
McCllotock, aa the final atep preced
ing the arraignment of William I).
Shepherd, his foater father, on a
charge of killing him with typhoid
germ a.
railings ten or twelve inches through.
Thit i dered ao that flaws may be
detected in eastings, and to avoid
erioua daoger to workmen's lirrs.
Alleged Victim of
Klan Leader Dies
INWANAPOMH. Ind., April 14
t;.. f.-,l.. Oberholtzer. '2H. allesed
lo bav been the victim of an attack
hj V. C. Htephennfin. tormer graoti
dragon of the Ka Klux Klan, died
today.
Miss Oberholtzer bad been in a
critical condition for several days aa
the remit of poiwon which ahe told
h.r nnratnta sht- tfmk at Hammond.
i Ind.. following Stephenaon's allesed
traes. nrepnenson n iirm-ti-'i
fire charge by a grand jury which in
reatigiteti Msa Oberholtzer'a story.
ST!
Tuesday Evening, April 1, 1?J
met today and organized with the TOO LATE TO
re-election of R. W. Hugh O'Neill aa
epeaker after the memoera nan urn
the oath ol oince. i ne nauoiiaunie,
end the republicans did not attend.
Missionary Society
Conference is Held
TO GIVE RECITAL
The achool of oratory of the Eu
gene lllble unveraity will give a re
cill tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in
the music hall. The public is Invited:
"Christopher Columbue," Fred
Obent.
"Who Should Wipe the Dianee?"
Jane llclnua.
"The Jted Jacket," Cora liasen
bali. "How to Cook a Husband," Ben
jamin Hhulti.
"Leap Year Mishaps," Ellen Miller.
Solo, "Hut Where the West Be
gins," Lewie Mick. ,
"Slio Meant liusineaa," Gertrude
Goin. '
"lu School Dava," Ted Caruthera.
"Matrimony," tlordon Hypia. ,
la) Japanese Love Song
(b) Japanese loll, Dorothy El
acnsiho. "Umpy Tim," Stephen Elliott.
"Speech by Ubidlah Partington
Swipoa," Earl Downing.
"Tho Mlulater'a llluuder," Martha
Eellera.
Solo, "Just a Wearin' for l'ou,"
I'"reiilu Lona.
"Iloer Hill Adams Won the Dall
Match," Gilbert Brown.
"Seeln' Thinie at Nijht," Helen
Varney.
"Woman as Friend," I.eono YU
kins. "lilting the Old Cat Pie," Alice
Inftitlls.
"Good nye Little Cabin," II. il.
Waldron.
"The Kid." Lestern Farnunl.
"A Chanty Meal," Alice Stroog.
"The American Girl," James Vi
vian. t
"Hack In Souashvlllr," Ellen lira-
den.
Sight to Penetrate
Eight-Inch Steel
l,ONION. April 14. (P) It will
be possible In the near future hy the
aid of the X-ray. to see through ateel
eight Inches thick. Professor Pullin.
director of the Radiological Keaearch
department at Woolwich government
araennl, predicted in a recent address
before the royal society.
It Is an eaay matter at preaent by
the una of the X-rajr to penetrate
pieces of eterl three inches In thick
neaa, Profeas-r Pullin asserted, but
what la anoint hy ctntlat ia an ap
paratua to enable them to examine
SpiriN
Say "Bayer"-Insistl
For Colds Headache
Pain Lumbago
Neuralgia Rheumatism
ljCXf liavrr pilrU
whlchcontalns proven dliectlons
IIand,r "navar" Uiea of ie tablet.
Also bottlea of t and 10O Drucgiata
airlrla I, iu trsa. ai.rl .r u....
aclar. W alArt..lte.eiaMW V elM?lkai4
PANTS
Cut and mada specially (or
yon any etylo or frade in our
own ahop. Guaranteed to flL
LI8TON MFO. CO.
Til Olive tike Bldg.
Condensed Official Statement of the
Bank of Commerce
Kugone, Oregon
At tho closo of liusiiioss April (i, 1025
lilvSOUHCES
Lonns $ti37.323.02
Ittnitls nnd WnrrnntH , 214,734.1)4
Kxih'hs Kciil Kstnto (contra holow) 4i),iHX).(H1
Bniikinjr llouso . 50,000.00
Funiilino mil Fixtures , 7,400.00
V. S. Homls $ 8fi,3,"0.00
CASH HKsKRVFi 3l7,:H!.8t?
Totitl liosorvo 40o,669.S6
Total Resources . . ... . $1,353,127.52
LIABILITIES
rnpitnl Stock $ 50,0tV.W
Xwrpln 50,000.00
licdiTvo npninst cxopm Konl Kstnto . 40,0(X).0)
I'liiliviilt'il Profits 1.2S5.5,)
lliviilomlti I'npaiil . , ' 87 W
DEPOSITS r. 1,211.754:47
Total Liabilities.,. $1,353,127.52
April fi, 1025, Poposiu . $1,211,754.47
lWfinlior 31, 1024 IVpoits 1,003,442.30
linui since Inst atiiti'ment , lisr12.17
TElSBFiJOS
1 OPiEl
(Continued from page one)
the outfield wall br I'oole, first bnse
iniin. .
ALEXANDER TALLIES
CHICAUO. April 14. lirovcr
(leveland Alexander, veteran pitching
ace with tbe Chicago Cubs, joined the
r.iaka of home run hitters today, driv
ing cne off Pitcher Vde in the third
inning of the Chicago-Pittsburgh
opener.
JAMIESON HITS
ST. I.Ol.'I.S, April 14. Jamleson of
the Cleveland Indians connected with
a homer in tbe first inning of the
Cleveland-Ht. Louia opener todiy,
iuak.ng it off Pitcher Joe Buab.
National.
At Cincinnati H H E
St. Loui 0 6 1
Cincinnati 4 8 II
Itatteriee: Ilainea, Dnj, Hherdell
and Schmidt; Oonouue and Hnrgruve.
At Boston
New York 4 8 2
Boston 5 8 1
Batteries: Nehf and Snyder; Barnes
and Blbson.
American.
At New York
TVittthiugton 1 5 1
New York 5 ft 'J
Batteriee: Mogridge and Kucl;
Srocker and O'Neill.
Word from Portland police
late this afternoon wjs that the
Jonee aad Jablingor company sold
the floods to the furnishing 8ods
tore near the University of Ore
gon recently reported burglarized.
Finding a number of pairs of d
hoi and several neckties on the mill
race near the Msnerud-HunlingtoD
..'..-! ....la ! oft.rnnon ia
r uri ,-iii)iai
' t k. - Ata tA pAnl Port-
land burglaries aa some nl tne ties
bear the name Jones and .loblinger.
SSI Wsahington street, Portland. The
new ties and aocka were thrown on
thm ,rjin nnrf I. Tt BtimbeT of ,
cardboard boiea were found bearing
the firm name of well known makers
of men's furnishings were nearbv.
This has led Karl . i.urkey. deputy
sheriff of Ijine who investigated the
find, lo the belief that n large amount
of new merchandise waa sorted ofer
and only the best of it taken along,
possibly in a car that stopped on the
road aa the ut is only a short dis
tance from the Pacific highway al
though out of sight from anyone on
that route. The Porllnnd authorities
were notified of the finding of the
goods. j
PARLIAMENT MEETS I
BELFAST, Irolilnd, April 14.
The newly elected l ister parliament j
SEATTLE. Wash., April II. More
than 21") women delegates frnni
Washington. Oregon. Idaho and Mon
tana met here today for the opening
of a two day mid-year conference of
the Columbia river branch of tho
Women's Foreign Misiionary society,
Methodist Episcopal church.
On the speaking program were Miss
Ruth Warner, recently returned r.s
missionary to South America; Mra. A.
. i i.k. M kAnm Ruhrie. Mia
Mary Young a returned missionary
from Korea, and Miss Maud Cone,
field worker from Africa.
JUDGE IS SHOT
BRISTOL, Va., April 14. Judge
Joseph L. Kelley of the Virginia su
preme court of appeals, died today
of gunshot wounds. He was enter
ing tbe basement of his home when
the family heard a shot and found
hint fatally injured.
LOST Pair dark boue-ri
ca. call 107. Iteward. '
HOME FOH SALE BVoirvtr
t ins, in lt-r..m I . UXtl
----- - .JU,e m
,dit;on, gas, electric lis.;,M'4
l.'irire scrpm.,1 ........1. ' ir.l
large lot, barn, ilticken
trees, five blocks f i,,ln , ? hi
on pucu sireet ami car
quick sale ?.;; ,!,! '
down, balanct. like rent c'j"
1011111U ui ijirnw,i)"a Je(i, ; 1
LOST First National
containing owner's num. . ''J
9P.i rtina n j '
CALL FOR COUNTY WARajJ
Notice ia hereby .in.- ,.
..... iv- , . . "art 1
i;?r.: win h J ii
TrenRiirfr's Office on ThiirMUt Tl
Interest will cens 0D th( J
El N A wAH.M
bounty Treil
Divorce Business
Shows Activity
k Two divorce complaints wer filed
)n circuit court todny and one divorce
decree waa handed down by Judge
J. ('. Kendall.
Nellie Morfn han brought suit
ajtainst her hutband Edward Morin.
Tbe couple were married at Vancou
ver, B. C, in 1913 my. have no chil
dren. The plaintiff nsks to have her
maiden name of Nellie Hill restored.
Ida Marie Tritt asks divorce from
her hunband 8. 11. Tritl, They were
married November Ti, 1024 The plain
tiff askt for the restoration of 'her
maiden name of Ida .Marie Stoiigli.
Lillian Long was granted n divorce
from her husband, J. J. liOtitf. The
plaintiff waa given cuatody of the
minor child and allowed $.5 a month 1
for support. I
Of the 100,000 private houses in
Helcium destroyed duriujr the war.
fl..000 have been rebuilt. More than
12110 miles of roadway have been
restored.
LAST DAY
BOOTH
TARKINGTON'S
stirring story of
American life "'
"PAMPERED
YOUTH"
from his novel
"The Magnificent
Ambersons"
with
CULLEN LANDIS
BEN ALEXANDER
ALICE CALHOUN
CHARLOTTE
MARIAM
Monte Banks
. In
"Home Cooking"
AESOP FABLE
V mm,
TODAY'S GUEST
Mre. A. Mock, 1833 Alder
Kindly call for your two
tickets.
r
Jlie Right Road
J TiptotheNoloritt- J - .feji
sl U!V '-SI
n
Time passes faster.
'
your yra are Keener
and your nerves
are steadier with
Wrlgley's to help.
Soothing and sweet to
smokers-refreshing
when yoaVe "dry
Jood for that stuffy
eellng otter hearty
meals.
Wrlgley's will stim
ulate appetite and
digestion, remove
bad taste, and keep
you fit. It cleanses
teevx too.
i r
after evert meal!
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AV 3 'A V
88-96
Ninth Ave. "West
Stanley Building Eugene, Oregon
Sales Opening Day $3194.04
Customers Opening Day 2571
We Thank You
It was far better than we expected.
It was the greatest sales day in the history of
Stanley merchandising, but we know our good
friends in and about Eugene will give us many
more big days.
Just keep coming, folks, we are with you.
We thank the thousands for their kind words
and for their business and we want, every one ol
you to feel that you are partners in this business
Help Us Help You.
One of our old-time customers came in yesterday
wearing a suit of clothes he bought at Stanley's
ten years ago, and he bought the suit for $o.99.
Another old friend wore in a suit, overcoat an
hat he purchased at Stanley's ten years ago.
Another friend, an ex-groceryman, said: "Stan
ley, your store is fine; it is grand, and your prices
are the greatest I have ever seen, but it is too
grand to appeal to the farmers. They won't like
it."
But we say they will like it, 'cause there's noth
ing too good for the- farmers. The way they came
yesterday, and. the way they bought, would con
vince anyone, that farmers want the best just the
same as city i oiks we all appreciate clean, neai
stores in which to buy our eatables.
It waa tha ex-mfirrVtnrtt. whn vua nff Viia trnlW-
there's nothing too good for any of us when the
. price is ngni ana Stanley pnees are always ngm
So keep coming, folks; farmers, city people i
all. we are not stuck-up we're just as common
as an old shoe, and we were glad to meet every
one of the twenty-five hundred and more who were
here yesterday.
Just send your, friends, and let us keep business
numping. wen taxe care ot the prices and every-
miug ana we n neip to mane you happy.
Again we thank you.
Yours truly,
GEO. C. STANLEY.
Demonstration and Sale
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