The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, April 15, 1925, Image 2

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    Wednesday Evening, April 15, 15,.
TIIE EUGENE GUARD
Page Two
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WASHIXfiTO.V. April 1S A sug
gestion that Dollar Interests I"
required to purchase tbe veesela they
dow ara operating fir tba abippinjc
hoard waa made to President f'oolidge
today hj Hrnstor MrNary, republican
Oregon. If thli abould be don, Sen
ator MrNary la of the opinion that
there would be removed much nf the
liaiia nf criticism of the action of the
board Id Belling to the Dollar intereais
the fire president-type ahlpa now op
erated by a competitor, the Tadfie
Mail Steamship compsnr."
The three commissioners who da
aented to the aale of five ehipa to the
Dollar Interests Captain I'luromer,
Thompaon and fleneoD will file sep-
arate anewera Id the Dlatrlct of Col
umbia etipreme rourt In the Injunction
proceeding brought hy the Pacific
Mail to prevent conautnmatlon of the
Bale.
They begun prepnrallona of their
aniwera today after the board by a
vote of 4 to 3 had refined to permit
them use of lawyera In the legal da
. partment of the board to act for
them In making appearance and filing
affirfavlte with the court.
Tbe vote waa on the aame linea aa
that hy which the aale waa originally
authorised.
Adjuatmenta In aalarlei paid exe
cutive beada and teachera lu Ku
f ena'a achool ayatem, announced . by
the board, were neceaaitated to make
the aalarlea conform to the average
paid by achoola In other citlei of En
gene's else throughout the alate, It
ia announced. Heveral email reductlona
have been made, aa well ea increases.
The aalary to be paid David Jones,
Dew city achool superintendent, will
be (3400 t year, while the preaent
achool year Joaeph T. Glenn, retiring
uperitnendent, waa paid 13000.
F. E. Chrlateoaoo, principal of Eu
gene high achool, will receive 12400
a year, aa compared with $760 re
ceived by the retlriog principal. Thla
waa the reault of removing the nluth
grade pnplla from the high achool to
the new Kooitvelt and Wilson Junior
high aohoole.
lleada of departments at Eugene
. sign achool will receive uniform
ectle ol 11050, It Wat decided. Thla
will be reduction In aoine caaea, aa
Karl "Bpike" Leslie hae been receiv
ing 22uO, end C. 0. Btone, head of
the commercial department, flSOO,
In grade achoola the mlulmum enl
ary for principal la flOAO, eiceptlng
In the Geary achool, where 1C. It.
I'arker will receive $1800, became of
the alee of the achool and bit tenure
of office.
Stanley D. Eeton, principal of the
new Woodrow Wllaon Junior high,
with S2 ream; will receive 111100, and
Miaa Margaret llalvoraen.t principal
nf Theodora Itooeevelt Junior high,
11800. Thla aeaool baa 13 rooma.
In grade achoola tba miulmuiu for
teacher la IllKJB. aa compared to
IU2S Int year. In the high achool
the minimum wea ralaed from IIU'S
to $1300 a year, and the maximum
from $1330 to $1400,
Other ealarlea announced Include
aaelatant physical director for bote In
grade achoola, $1316; phyatcal direct
or for glrla at high achool, $11130; el
ement phyelral director for girla In
grade achoola, $1303; ahop Inatrurtnr
at high achool, $'.'100; aslsstant ahop
Instructor at high achool, $1300; shop
Instructor in grades, $1(100; sewing
teacher In grade achoqla, $1000;
achool puree, $1330,
Local Lodge Will
Choose Delegation
Election nf two delegatea to repre
Bent the Eugene council of the
Knighta of I'olumbiie at the annual
atate convention to be held soon at
Portland will be held at meeting of
the council tonight, according to an
nouncement today
On Sunday, Apr. 10th, the com
bined Councils of Albany, lorvallia
and Eugene will hold a Join Inltla
tioa at Albany. The three drgreee of
tbe order will lie exemplified.
X banquet will be held In the Al
bany hotel at T;HO. following the Ini
tiation, 'the fourth degree knights
nave charge of ihie freture. Wivee
and friend of the members end ceioll
aisles are cordially Invlled to attend.
The progrem of the dey will begin
It Eugrne at H:ni o'rlora a. n., when
all membere and candnlntea will at
semhle et the pariah lull and go to
Usee and t'ommunlon In a 1..m1t. After
breakfaet everyone will again asaeni
kle et the church The cere will atari
for the Albany K. of P. hall at 10
ocU Tk.
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Th ll. ft. r Rrir.tnfia la shown Jut miimr htr launching at Cam
den, N. J., with the airplanes for whom aha la to ba a mother
hip flying overhead In greeting. Iniet ahowa her aa aha left the
waye. Tha Saratoga la the longest naval vessel In the world with
a length of B88 feet, beam 105 feet and 74 feet deep, displacing
35,000 tona.. Six great electric motors developing 180,000 h. p., enough
energy to eupply a city of 1,000,000, will drive her by means of aix
great propellere at epeed of 33 knots per hour.. She Is capable of
handlino 72 alrolanea, which can be repaired and refueled, and then
take off and land on her aclous decke.
Bankers to Spek
At Local Schools
SALKM. Or., April 15. Jnitlr of
the pMce Small today sentenced R.
L. Weill to six months in tbe county
Jail and fined faim ?"00 in addition,
while .lames Williams and Lawrence
Montgomery, na:d to be co-partners
of Wells, both pleaded not guilty and
their bail was fixed at f 1,000 each.
Wells pleaded guilty to the charge of
manufacturing liquor.
The tbre men were arrested yes
terday hy William If. Levens, stste
prohibition comrnieiioner, George
JIurllmrt, a federal agpnt and Roy
ftremtner, a Marion county deputy
herff. Levens f.l$d the rom plaint.
Kollowing (he arrest of the three.
confiscation of their 100 gallon still
and their iniirisonutent in the county
jnil, the vicinity of the still was
en relied and .'to giillons of moonshine
was found in I lie brush.
U'liimnw end 3: ntgomerT asked
for a jury trial in iiHtu-e court, and
i thfa will he held next Wednesday,
j Prohibition officers alleged the
I men under nrrcKt had operated from
j Woodhurn, in Mar:n cuuv'.y to as
j far south as Jtoncburg. ,
latire session." Mr. Co id wick id
The musical program will be preient
ed by Arab Iioyt lUe who w.lJ enter
tain wiih vocal aelectiona, is the an
nuunceaieut. iMothers' Day' to
Be Observed Here
I "Mothers' Day" Sunday, May 10, will
ioe the neat large event on the calen-
dar of l':c Kugene lodge of hike, ac
cording in II. II. Hobbs. eialted ruler,
Tlie Molhcre' lay coininiltee recently
; appointed ia conipoerd of O. K. Iee.
i.hairmen. K. I. roindller end Hert
I Violent. A orngram for the observ
ance of the day hy the local B. I". I).
! K. will eoon be ready for ennounce-
m.nt.
j The first of tlie consignment of
; be'lgfs to lie om b; the Kug.ne
Kike at tbe annual BStlone! conv.n
i lion In be held al Portland the week
'of July 10 will soon he here. Tbe
j bailers, 400 of wh ch have been or-'d.i-fd,
ere being made by an eaetern
firm.
Prune Pools in
Lane are Closed
All prune poola of the California
1'acking Corporation in the Irving dis
trict in Ijine county were closed yea
n,t th. tntfll oroii handled i
from that area, for 11121 ia listed at;
io.-l.-it pounus. accoroiug iu me -
, ...j.- r.t u-uii.m r; '
; mraiironri -- - ,
; Klusaman of Irving, representative of
line i aurornia orgaiii.euuii u
diatrict. tMlliam ti. risoer, reprco-;
eniatiie of the t'alifornie corporation, j
was here yeaierday from Salem to pay i
the last checks in the 10.4 pool. The ;
Irving growers are proud of their;
! that the pool has been closed and pav-
i . ... ...I, In Ih. i.r Mr
Klustman states.
Assistant Ciub
Leader Coming
Two telle nf the aerlea under way
hy the Lane County Itnnk.ra asso
ciation will be held Friday, accord-
me to announcement today of .Mies
M. Kthel Taylor, chairman nf the
committee lu charge of the program.
Charles Hlginnn of the Hank of Com
merce will apeak to the alildenla of
he University high school at II a. m
in ''if-,,- tbe nubile makes use of
ih. h.olr." YV. V. Calkins, liresl-
dent of the United Statra Nntinnnl
bank, will apeak at 11 a. m. at tbe
iiteene hlah echool on I he general
Iteeerva Kvstetn." .Meetinaa will be
held at the echool In the Marcnla,
Wendlltig and Mabel district April
.., according to preaent plana.
California Pleased
With Heavy Rains
Callfornlans are joyful now will) a
general rainfall that la worth million
to the grain growera, is the report
of Sheriff Frank K. Taylor of Jeane
county who returned lawt night after
a trip of several days in the south
aa far aa Turlock. "California wel
come I the rain Hint Orcgotiions sonic
times protest" the Hhcrlff states.
Everything In the south looks good
and a fine yenr Is looked fur in nil
lines Bhrif( Taylor stiitea ncronl
ing to opinions expresseU. Miles of
grain wera passed on the trip through
California and this ia heading flue,
Is the report
Volcano Reported
To be in Eruption
MANAGUA. MCAKAfil'A, April
IP. ft.. a......llnn .f ll.aa V..I.....A
Ometepe lu the Jake Nklmgne, is
showering a Hies upon nearby agricul
tural diitricis nml ruining the crops.
Discharges of lava were flowing from
tba crater today.
Mrs. Mary Soule
Dies in Portland
rOKTIjAXO, Ore., April IB. Mrs.
Roscburg School
IJonds are Sold
ROftr.m'RfS, "re.. April 15.--Bonds
In the sum of $IH.i,(00, Issued
for the erection rf n new high seho'd
building, were sold la nt night hy the
school board to K. M. Hollins and
sons. Kleven b ds were nuhmitteil,
ranging from par thirty to flO.'t.lU,
the latter being the )d of the suc
cessful bond buyers. The bonds are
to be In denominations of $ 1 fMMJ an.l
wl'l hear five per cent interest.
Jlecsuae three of the members nf
the school board went out of the ci'y
on business yesterday. It was neces
sary to recall oue of the directors
from C'orvallis in order to have, n
quorum. Ie was not located until late
In the evening and was forced to hir
a fait car to race home, reaching here
shortly before midnight. ,
Plans for Resort
At Foley Started
Although tbe road la nt in the brut
of condition for traffic there are nev
cml parties making the trip into,
Foley vprtngs, according to Mrs. Kl!.i
K. llafenger, proprietor of the resort,
who was a business visitor in
gene, today! The MrKen&ie highway
above Nt m rod is under construction
now but tenuis nr provided for the
hauing of cars if necessary although
many cars hnve crossed the lorn up
sections under their own power, tlie
visitor states. A new dining room and
a new cottage are being built at Foley
thla spring, Mr, llefenger aiild. On
tho way down from tlio upper river
resort, today, Mrs. Hefenger reports
(hat she saw many anglers make an
early atart at the opening of the son
son.
Chinese Coat to
Re Worn in Play
"Crimson Eyebrows," a Chinese
musical comedy, is ready for presen
tation on Friday and Saturday eve
nings t 8;1. at the .School of .Music
auditorium, it waa announced today.
The three nets are given without cur
tain as Is the Ch.nvse custom and tbe
orchestra, also in costume, is a part
of the performance.
llio costumes, designed by .Mr.
Frntik Jue, Chinese tenor, are worked
out in detail and are fattcinating in
color. Tho Chinese garden sparkles
with bright colored lanterns. The
summer houses are black and red with
orange root's and lend character to the
setting.
1'rugoned banners, done by Henry
Sheldon, bang on the garden wall near
Wang's throne.
Wang Mung. the usurper emperor,
wen re a valuable Chinese Mandarin
coat which has been loaned for tbe
occasion.
The L'nlveraity High School Glee
ci-jD is presenting the performance
for the benefit of their student body
fund. Tho operetta is under the direc
tion of Anne Landsbury Heck.
I .Several meeiingi. in Lane county
isre scheduled for U J. Allen, ansist
1 ant state boys snd girts club leadt-r,
i for this week. Mr. Alien w.th Arnold
(Collier, county club leader is at
Muchly today t talk over club work
! in tbut district.
j The following is the schedule for
(Thursday aud Friday:
Thursday afternoon McKenzte
district with calf club members.
Thursday evening I.eoburg calf
club conducted by 1. It. Mill. can.
Friday evening Irving Orange.
Kiwanis to Have
Mothers' Program
That the Eugene Kiwanis club had
one of the best Mothers day pro
grams held by the order last year is
commented on in the current issue
of the official publication of the In
ternational Kiwanis clubs, copies of
which have Just been distributed here.
A picture of the emblem that deco
ra ted corner of the palm room at
I the Ostium hotel where the Mothers'
I day meeting aud luncheon was held
i lot year is displayed iu the publi
cation. 1 he committee in ennrge ol
the program waa headed by George
II. McMorran.
IGold Nugget is
Sent to Portland
1 POBTXAND, Ore., April 15. A j
'gold nugget, tipping the scales atj
i more than four ounces, pennyweight, !
' haa been received by the United ,
States National bank of Portland for'
conversion into casb l'or a customer
in eastern Or? (ton. The nugget was
said to have bepn found in' placer j
operations last season on Tine creek, j
in Baker county.
FUNERAL ANNOUNCED
Funeral services fur the late Lois
lielt Tibbetts, Eugene high achool girl
who died yesterday, will be held from
the HrnnntPttcr chapel Friday after
noon at -I:.i0 o'clock, it is announced
today.
ARMENIAN SPEAKS
M. B. Parotinaginn, Near East re
lief apeaker. told of the work being
done by America for the stricken na
tion at the Lions club meeting today.
Queen Maud of Norway has fin
ished one novel and Is working on a
second one.
1 n L5ULSU
WESTERN
VAUDEVILLE
TONIGHT
2 Shows 7 & 9
E D 0 U A R D
'MASTER OF SHAOOWOLOGY"
WILLIAM O'CLAIRE & MADALINE
In "A BIT OF OULD IRELAND"
HERBERT CROWLEY
presents
"The Different Revue"
with
7 SAILORS 7
A cycle of Comedy. Singing and Dancing Surprises.
The aeason'a novel offering.
HON. DAVE MANLEY
The National Spokeaman, In
"WOMANOLOGY" ,
JIM & FLO BOGARD
"ALL FUN"
okeoonian Harry Laugdon T0PICS
REVIEW
he Ha
ndaome Cabman1
,OF DAY
HEILIG ORCHESTRA
featuring
"ORPHANS OF THE UNDERWORLD" J, OFFENBACK
t-1-.T i t a n r- wr a k it a r
USta, 1 artH, VjUafUeU V WafAlN I WAY
Elbert Bede Will
Speak at Luncheon
F.tbcrt Bede, editor of the Cottage
Grove Sentinel, will positively be the
apenker at the noon luncheon meet
ing of the Kugeno chamber of com
merce tomorrow, announces K. Fu
geno Chndwick, secretary, "There ia
no error in the urogram this time,"
the secretary declares 'and we hope
that there will be a big turnout to
hear our visitor from southern lane
relate a few of his new crop of Btnr
iea picked up during the recent legis-
Egg-Laying Contest j
Plans Made Public
Jlequests to serve as a member of
tlit board of directors of an egg-laying
contest to be held at San Franc.aco
under the direction of the Internation
al Barred l'lymouth Itock Journal,
have been received by lien F. Keeney,
Lane county assessor and poultry
fancier. The contest will be held un
der supervision of the University of
California and will be open to all
breeders of l'lymouth Ilocks, the
communication received by Mr. Ke.cn
ey states.
LORD MAYOR GETS HAT
LONDON, April 15. Tim Mix,
American movie actor, visited the
mansion house, official home of the
lord mayor of London today and pre
kc nled Hint dignitary with n five gal
lon sombrero, similar to the one lie
recently gave Governor Smith of New
York.
The number of Methodists in the
United States is 4,711,004.
gon City, February ft. ISTiJ, died early ,
today at her home here. Mrs. ttnult ;
was a daughter or lnpialn William
H. Thomas, a pioneer of ISM, and one
of the first shipbuilders on the WU
Ismette aud Columbia rivers.
About &000.no animals were
1aughttred for meal in the United
States Inn i vr.
A THREE DAYS'
IL
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
Two mirnsie lireners Bate kern li
BUed al the nffka of tie ruunlv
elera. Tbe liemeee ere !aitel In yj.
mer Un.xl Trait ami llrrnlre M.ion,
Hth nf Marco's, anil Wallace IV
Brainrrd atl (ieendlin limine,, both
nf 1'nttes.e tlrove.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Toft HAl.tV-Mr 70 erre litm ahmi! i
2A aree In rultUaltun. family or
chard. fd buee apt) ham, tii.-ken
bntteea and parVs, lth ilriity it(
other oibiiildinit, Irritation ei s
teni with Intel of weter. Hrhool
house on tbe olece. I'lt'toe l.Vl."V-l.
nr aiWre.s J. T. KMliliT, '.Ul Al
der street. tf
lead to serious lung trouble. You can
Hop them now with CreomuMnn. an
tmitlaihed creosote that ia pleasant to I
:ake, Creomiilslon la a new mrdlrel i
llsoverT with twolold action; It aoothrt
ind heals the inflamed membranra and j
tills the artra.
01 all known rlniat. rreoeote la re. '
Ntnlted br tbe mediral (taternilT aa the
irealeel healini asenry for the Ileal- i
nent o( rhronto couaha and colds and
Mher forma u( throat and lung troublea.
Lreomulsion contains. In addition to
MMnla mLm k . . 1 -I . I : . L
tm.i iaini, rirmrmi wai(n
loothe and heal the tndamrd mem.
iranea and stop tbe iriitslion and In
limmation, while the creosote aoea no
o tha stomach, ia atootlied into the
Jood. allacVa the seat of the trouble
nd drelioia the germs thai lead to
ronauniption.
Creomultion la luartnteei aatlsface
orv in ihe treelment o chronic, roughs
ind rolda, bronchial asthma, ratarthal
arotRhltia and other forma of throat
end lung diseases, and la earellem for
gliding nn the rreirm after eolde or
M flu. Money refunded if ant cough
ir MlJ nn ... -.r I I i
- . w ,i, now long eieua-
Is not relieved after taking accord.
ng to directions. Ask your druaglst.
Crwmidsiua Co. Atlanta. Ca. (Adv
Kill JIKNT-One first floor sleep
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IK Ylitf WANT a eteel range for leas
than it la wertb ileal at (VII ih
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Such quilifi,;l contractors are
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