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atUi "-Viniil'iiL Evening. April 14, 1025 THE EUGESJS GUABD xago Fivei Mrs. L. C. Smith, former resident of kugene who left for (lie south a number of years ago. Mrs. Smith was a resideut of Eugene for 15 to I'U Candidate For the Presidency of Germany SPFFfl BOATS TO CITY NEWS fry. I The estate includes hnlf interest in (Coojl- 1 Hie ltoffmnn hotel at Xinlh and Wil- i: S. Beards-1 lamette. The will provides that onc- nfrnoon "iU ' . ...: third of the income from her prop- .J-l ","ll'n - , ! !"'? " Uawsou. and hour will be led m, IrsSOO ."U, classes in the home ' inartrarat of the fniver 0omi.'lpl,r''"enl. rri(la after s'' . il 17 from -1 to ' '-lock' f", .r'.s buildinc About BO .he "" "". , linen, s k """-IS " ill bt displayed. These "il'afteriioon. evening, and eporta M slse children's dresses. Some ",rm"""- """I " ft, "taw been completed before rrirtay. " MdL Tryout Held- ' ...t. fer freshmen irm n Jfi r Z vill begin this after- ',Vnd" H continue until Th.ir.day. n i5-srd has 50 or 00 freshmen (nr all events. They have neen . ...n.jelrntlv for' me I irsi. r on whiehwill be the ..I Frosh-Rnok relay meet on SSSri ft will- the O. A. C. Eon May 2. The freshmen are iH!, .ettiDK nto condition ann me SfAJ """' hasten .Bis. "raise th. Frosh team for the bal-UftoftleK" Trophy Presented ' "2lr ' -.nn offered hv TOO Sliver ------ r tVomen's League ,or ,he be!t Aprl1 IT. ...... - the TTnlversitv. was ld t Oamma I'M Beta laRt Saturday went. The next awrfrd, . .1.1- m-int-on. was a-iven to Hel lonorau-e ...... , U Gamma for their stunt, Memory lud. 1"" SU1IU ot JJelln """""" rlth tie "Jabberwack Jingarec" of - nk: nBti and "Carnival" of Kuan Campbell hall will be put on Wednesday at the stunt night for the delezates to the Women's League con tention. Will It Probated Property icil uy mM mio. Hflen Hoffman, who died in Port land April 8, was estimated in value it (40,000, according to the petition 10 prOUBlB UCl mil, j uj hvUfllhing Seaaon To Open- Fishing tackle dealers did a record business todny with sportsmen pre paring for the opening of the fishing season tomorrow morning. There is no change in the law, it is stated. with the exception that In May license will be required of all women, who formerly were permitted to fish license free. all the properly is bequeathed to her nieces, Mrst Kdith Keegnn of Ku gene and Mrs. Katie White. Mr. Thorn Returns Mrs. Catherine Cogswell Thome, formerly an instructor- in the dramat ic department of the Vniversity and herself nn actress who has played the boards In other days with many of tho most eminent actnra of this coun try, has. returned to Eugene after visiting in I-os Angclea during the winter months. At present she ls the guest of Mrs. Idaho Campbell. . Prune Group Elects I.. .Sornbrnugh of Creswell wbs elected president of the I-ane County let 'o-operative Prune Growers' asso ciation at ita annual meeting in the chamber of commerce last night. Oth er officers re-elected were Frank Bruner, Eugene, vice-president; F-. 1'. Saunders, Alvadnre, secretary-treasurer; . I. N. Miller, Eugene mid J. Westfall, Yoncolla, directors. Clnar Executive Coming Morgan A. Gunst, of San Fran cisco, manager of the General Cigar company, telegraphed W. R. (Obak) Wallace todny that he expected to arrive in ' Eugene Fridny to fish on the McKenzie river. Mr. Wallace is arranging a fishing party for Mr. Gunst. Portland Man Here Walter Honeyman of Portland passiwi through Eugene this morning for Thompson's' resort on the Mc Kenzie river to spend several days on that stream at the opening of the fishing season. Former Resident Dies Word has been received here of the death at San Diego, Cel., April 4 of Atteod Presbytery Hev. A. H. Saunders and E. J. Moore, representing Central dinr-h and Hev. K. !.. Winterberger and oiiiMT itummril ot rairmount church left this niorniii? for Mill -it,. .. lend the meeting of the Willamette resnj icnau church. Fishing Licenses Asked Lane coudIj- anglers started their iiiiuat rnsn at the office of the coun l.v clerk today and manr licenses were ssued for those who" are re,lv to start t early tomorrow morning. I he licenses are on sale at several of the local sporting ponds stores as well ... in-j in i ice ot ine county clerk. Texan Asks Ahnilt Trln Mrs. S. W. Porter of Walton writes to the Euzen rhitnhn f about the gathering of former Texas '-tiiirma in oe-nelil at l.ongview this mouth. Mrs. Porter writes that she came from Texas to Oregon by wag on more than 40 years ago. Presidont Camnhell Rilii...... Ilr. P. I-. Caninbell. nrei,l-nt- the Vniversity of Oregon, returned to r.ugene last night after having pent severnl months at Coronndn bench, near San Diego, for his henllh. His condition is hut slightly improved, and he is now at his home on the Lniversity campus. Roundtablo To Moot An address by Dr. (i. S. Roardslcy will be a fpiuum nr tl.A t.n i.-:.i'. meeting tonight nt the Osburn hotel. i ne sunject will be "Suhaidizing Our Infant Industry." Tonight is ladies' night, and members will invite their wives. Returning To Campus Karl Vonder Ahe of I.os Angeles has been limned neeiatntit in tl.A ology department at the university. iiiiu in return to r-ngene next fall, lie played for three years on the var sity football squad. Attack Is Charged II. .1. Ttnnrl pecentlp -1i-,n.t-BA.l t the county jn il on charge of contrib uting to uie delinquency of two small girls, was again jailed last night on n charge by a 1,'l-yenr-old boy. He was to be giveu a hearing today. PLEASURE! To Possess a B. & B. "SUPERIOR" or "MOHAWK" Range is a real joy and pleasure. Don't worry with that old stove when you can have ono that will help you perfect the" art of cooking and baking. Wednesday the Last Day of Our Demonstration A small deposit will hold any range for future delivery. ' DON'T FORGET A SET OF DISHES OR SILVER WARE FREE WITH EVERY RANGE PURCHASED. Charlet's Complete Home Furnishers 63 West Eighth Phone 1122 Soil New Home The new home, of Sir. and Mrs. George X. Bogue, ot 4'M Twelfth avenue east, has been sold to Nellie A. Montgomery. 1125 Hilynrd street. Mr. nml Mrs. Ungue are leaving for ; Luiiionna, tor Mr. Kogue s health. Club To Meet Unity Study club will be entertained by Mrs. II. W. Strong tomorrow aft ernoon nt 2 o'clock at the hostess' home, 1100 1 1 i l.v n i d street. Any one interested is invited to come. Returns To Chambor Mrs. Noble Hond, assistant to E. Eugene Chadwick, secretary of t lie Eugene chamber of commerce, has returned to duty after nn absence of a week. Bounty Is Collected .1. M. l-ower, res'drnt of the Cres well district, wns at the office of the county clerk todny to collect the bi nn. ty on a coyote. Fishing Party To Leave Dr. E. V. Stivers, pastor of the First Christian church, will' take a party of five on a fishing trip to I.nkc creek tomorrow, It in announced. fL' v5e,N rVl V Field Marshal von Hindenburg, one of the most picturesque figures In the Imperial and republican history of Germany, has been nom inated for President of the German Republic by the National-Conservative bourpeois block. Von Hindenburg's nomination brought down a storm of disapproval fully as strong as the cheers of his supporters, many of the old regime literally standing aghast "that the one remaining figure of the glorious past" be dragged Into German party politics. ... . ,.., ., . .... Enrl Kilpatrirk, denn of the Vni versity of Oregon extPiision division, will leave for the middle west im- mediate. y nn a two inonths leave f j aDspnee trnm the university to serve na n member of the Ameriean Hod Cross executive stuff ror the rehnS ilitatiou if the great nren swept hy tornado on March IS. Ho wns sum moned hy telegraph, and leave was granted hy n committee of (he board of regents this morning, J nmes L. Fieser. vice-chairnmn of the Ked Cross in charge of domestic operations, wired Dean Kill pa trick re "itcstMig him to report at St. Louie. The Oregon man is nn experienced re In not At r ami hits tecn on the stiff of the Ked Cross for emergcury call Fince lie served during the war as manager of the northwestern division of the organization. A few nionths ago. Dean Kilpatrirk was appointed on the conimitttion of American experts for the study of the causes of calamities and of measures to he taken for their prevention. The appointment whs made hy !r. Itotntl Mont and in, president of the geog raphical society of Geneva. clubs and American Legion auxiliary sre being formed to .cooperate with the Americnu I.eginn in its annual "Night in Paris' pngennt, to he staged nt the nrmory Ihis year April S-l and announces Ueorge K. Love, chair man of the general committee on ar rangements. One of the features of the pro grain will he iho hand concerts during intermissions hy the I. O. O. F. hand, according to Mr. Love. The musicians will appear in full uniform. The nr mory is to he decorated in gorgeous colors, (he decorations having been ordered from Portland. Special col ored light effects will also be used for some nf the vaudeville specialties, it is announced. The show will last from 7:30 o'clock p. in. until midnight. Funeral Services For Archbishop to Be Held Tomorrow Joins Grocery Staff A. W. Dugnn. former night patrol man on the Eugene police force, has been added to the sales staff of Cirny'a Cash and Carry store. Here From Junction City Kdwnrd K. Hailey, attorney of Junction City, wns a local business visitor today. Business Name Filed The assumed business name Toasiwif-h Shopo was filed nt office of the county clerk today. the ! the j Klamath Council Grants Railroad Crossing Right KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. April 14. Hy a vptc nf three to two the Klamath Falls city council last night adopted a resolution granting the Ore gon, California and Kastern railway the right to cross Sixth street to its terminal. The frnnrhi.se right fuiled to provide for the common-user. Mayor (!oddard lias indicated that he will veto-the resolution, although no definite announcement 1ms yet been made. Representatives f the Oregon Trunk line for the past several months have been urging the insertion of the ronuuon-tiser clause in the fran chise as n menus of preventing one railroad froii having exclusive con trol of the streets which cuter the city. Notarial Commission Filed The notarial commission nf 'J. '. Wheeler was filed today at the office I of the county clerk. ! pnng is here You'll need a box of new, fresh Ath etic underwear. While you're buy IncT get your money's worth. We've 8t it in Vasar Athletic Union Suits at whatever price you want to pay and you'll get value every time. Absolute comfort in the bargain. $1.00 to $2.50 Wade Bros. Hart Sdinffnrr & Marx Clothes Coast Route Soon ! I Ready for Travel Expectation n'"p that the road be tween Kugene and Florence will be j open for through traffic by .Mny I, f according to (tenrge Mel v in Milier. I who returned last night lifter a v:p t ; i of several days on he const. Mr, Mil- j : ler rep.-rts that there nre mill n nnm- ' her of slides to h cleared lieiween I Point Tor rare and Cushmnn. The r.ind between Cushmnn and Plnrenre is in fine condition and two husne. ', with Id-minute service, ar now in ; operation over this route, he na'd, j Karl Mr-Nut t is at work on the North I Fork improvement and he Ins eight . teams employed. Mr. Miller Males. Committees Formed For 'Night in Paris' ( 'omnrtlees representing the Klks Indue. Itntary, Kiwiinis. L on t.irviei PORTLAND, Ore., April 14. The body of the late Archbishop Alexan der Christie, of the Catholic see of Oregon City, who died recently, Jay in stnte toduy in St. Mary's pro-cn-thedrnl here, awaiting funeral serv ices tomorrow. The Right Rev. A. F. Schinner of Spokane will celebrate pontificial high ninss tomorrow at 10:30 a. m., assisted by bishops And clergymen of the Catholic'church from all parts of the Pacific const. The body was taken to the cathed ral this morning and at 10 o'clock n mass was said by the Ritht Rev. A. Ilillebrnnd, vicar-general and admin istrator, who has been named to as sume the duties of the late archbish op pending appointment of a per manent successor. Prevention of Ship Sale is Sought WASHINGTON. April 14. Tlif sliippinn boanl today formally al:ril tin1 aupremp court of tho PiNtrict. of I'nlumbia to riismiita the proceeding" whereby thu 1'arifie Mall Stenmnhip rompany. seeks to prevent conmimmn. tion of the aale of fire president t,vp3 ships to the Dollar interei.l; Charlie t'liaplin'a lieicht l 5 feet 4 inrhea, and his weight is about ljr pounds. PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednesday and Saturday Night J. FINNIE Finnies Plumbing Shop Phone llxJU Plumbing, Repairing, Steam tJ and Hot Water Heating 731 Olive St. g -j Hay or night emergency JJ I'luinblng 6peclal prices on fixtures We Eatlmate J. FINNIE ! Car Registration ; At Kugene Hetter I I'mrf rnr noin oiimt tiatr are i.e. , ing rrE;si' re here nnd rinrmg tl lmt week rod IH f iher "f'treictt' imtor partifs s1"ippd at t!i Kngne 'chamber of romnierce to oiitnin their !eruporry t irrcmi licences, ao-ord ng t a rport of Mrs. Ron. I. ! has charge nt the reg'straticn. AM of ih part'.et wre either from t'nlifor nin or Wellington with tlic r.-ep. tion of one party from V-rf h 1 1 kota. tnlv a few cars fnr this ttvir front other than tiie three rnt Lsinto hsve been reni-tei r-d nt the o- iiil- rhnmhrr, is the rep'-rt. Eastern Oregon Pioneer Passes LA t; II A SDK. (ire.. April H -.1 f.n Krawtey. 7-"'. a poii.-cr of raKif-n ire?on. dd Ik re tiiiK mn.rn.ng. II- nn t!raurT of 'n c.iintv for l;1ni. i";7n n2 in IHJJ lie4iii;e ff j)I nii!fo,-i,l tnrn t t co-?tr info ,n (irand- :u lvt. A f'v y fin ntrr h e ' in jur r-d in n rt!ro'd n'-'-f-ni in Ws-li- ;iuf n. aiinf his retimit.nt fru.n railroad ork. Th" r.umber of well known nnrn wr.frs ! l ;;htir erratr-r fan fa- New Wunderhose Just rorcivt'il new pliipiiicnt. of WtmilcrlioKo. Von will find our hosiery dqnti'tini'iit will h;yv you 0011 pidiM'.ililc nioncy if you will givr it n Irinl. Cotton Hose ( bllflrcn'a llnnp mw cojornl ?.o I ndli s' rotlon . . ,2c and 50o Mrn's t'ntton H'tHjrry !. 25o Thesp aro all .t.c values. Wear Ever Aluminum Alunyw a romploto Hn nf Wear Ever nt Hill's, watrh for Hi c Wonr Kver Spnclal tills month. Just New! Junt arrived new lut .if chnk .Ti'. In inpny new shades, nl o new VanltWs mid Inace. lets. yuu'll liko thosi!. Silks Wunderhose fillk fall ml- orsi $1.00 Silk 75o Men's silk 69c and 71c The beat silk Hosiery val uta that obtain snywhoM. Ladies' Knit Underwear Complete stocks Knit Vesta and Suits, all sizes and many" styles In Bprlni; weights. Dnnerware Our open stork Dlnnorware. will please you many beau tiful patterns from which to make a cholca. THY Hills Economy Store VI RST WE CARRY OVER 7000 DIFFERENT ITEMS WASH1X0TOX, April 14. M) -The specially (lcsifiinl .peed boats which have become common Id the tl letal delivery traffic between Uu.t. Row- and the roast, are to be pressed into fervice, whenever captured, iu the war to enforce the blockade un der regulations now being- prepared in the treasury department. Acting under authority of a statute n.,.tfit in iKa .1 . . .i,-ma oil., m hi iun tfith congrets, the department la pre-' I'hiiiib in uiiure me auinority therein conferred to use vessel and vehicles sened in the process of enforcing the, Volstead act. The new regulations are to he pri-: mulgited .May I. In the meantime the Kovernnient will continue to offer nl auction the carriers caught in the ' Coast. I nml hiffhw.,, ,a.t. U... ' stricter application of s.ifeguards de-' KtKio-u in prpveuc meir purcnase by former owners. ' i While recent figures are not avail- ! able, the prohihition unit during the year ended June 30, 1024, neised over the country (VJU autnronhilca having1 an estimated total value of $:t,22(l.- '.VAft' nnd ':tlt honla a,l l.nl,A. ML tied approiimslely at J'JTit.ltlS. The const guard, during the calendar year' ii'-H, eeireu ,it vessels. Salmon Tagged for Scientific Study REATTI.K, Wash., April 14. Tag ging (million in the Pacific oce.an to study its life and hahita will ha the I object of an expedition of United States bureau of fisheries officials and li'litliynlngists, it was announced here today. The expedition, scheduled to leave I this week and financed by the states' of Washington, Oregon nnd California. I is to take three months nnd ia to ex tend from Cape Mattery, northwest-' ern Washington to Monterey, C'sl. Il ! is part of a scientific program adopt-1 ed hy the International Pacific Salmon ! federation, orgnnited here lant week hy fishery officials of Canada and the Vnited States. County Court has Route Inspected Inspections -bf the Itlachly section of the Kugenc-Morcncc highway iB under way todny by the members of the Lane county court and P. XI. Morse, county engineer. This improve ment project will come up at the meeting of the stnte highway cominh sion to he held at Portland April ml. The contract for the work will be let at that time. H is expected that the (hreo members of the county court from Italic will be present nt the ses sion as the new Hendricka bridge con tract will also bo taken up. ' FUNERAL WEDNESDAY SrTtlXlinrci.D, April .14. (Special)- Funeral aervices for ,luno Kve lyn .MeClure, infant daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald Mct'lure, who died nt the home of her parents in tlnshen yesterday morning nt 10 o'clock, will be held tomorrow morning nt 3 o'clock In His Teens Too old to wenr boy's blouses, a littlo too young for the rpgulnr mon's shirts. Knynee moots this situation by offering youth's shirts, which .havo nil the dis tinction and finish of the men's shirt3 of tho better kind. RAYNEE Youihs' Shirts aro tailored on smart lines. Their collars aro well styled and they set perfectly. Every detail is excellently finished. Tho fabrics nre sturdy and color fast. $1.50 and $2.00 ""14,.44lJI J-I.IIHILl'sTJI-J J.IM.I ' lf y in tho Ijiurol Hill Cemetery. Services will he conducted hy Kev. J. C. Wet tcrliahn, pnstor ot the Sprlnjj'ield llnptlst church. The infant was ono year, nine months and 25 dnya old at the timo of her death. ' The oldest map of the heavens wns made by the Chinese in 600 B. C, and la now In tha National Library at Paris. It denotes the position of 14(H) stars. - 1 ' You don't y Olv h. :; me a cigar." You ask f ! I ;;1 for your favorite fi2 brand. Likewise In C, I ties, insist on Fashion h, i VW Crar get satiiaclion & ; I '1' SCHOENFELD BROS., Inc. , Foloer Cnff . t i . vtc -test rnd the other, tfa. wins. fair isn't Itf Wiis test showed my customers how to judge, coffee quality so say the grocers in the 29 states where Folger s Golden Gate Coffee is demanded. If you haven't yet made the Fol ger Coffee Test you have over looked the practical way to judge the quality of your coffee. It's a simple test, and it plays no favorites. You just try Folgcr's Golden Gate against any other brand. The best coffee wins. GOLDEN ,1U GATE fl850 7 1830 1923 ' Our Diamond Jubika of Quality aad Service J..FOLGBRftCO. foifk ' -saeeeeV- MM MM X : 'i' . . I- 1 in u iin-ii ft ntr-r.