The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, April 17, 1925, Image 3

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    rning. April 17, 1925
THE EUGENE GUAED
Page Three
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1SRE6RETTED BY
MEDFORD GROUP
i,;! 17. !!-
H'lf'Jd .urD ..f events at
" ''aunty rh aud ,iomc r"'
of' Portland.
""'"htrs o,r
t f"d m commission pre
' nvml concerning any
-"-.'chaM i " "crs"""" f
,U,', irrn'i"" of Captain
Au S cliKorrt. chairman. K. V. .
j. W. Ma loner, eoni-
""1 p'"" ros"on"rd-'""
,dratiou came from Mr.
'd .e w.. interested in
S not interested in the
, of y particular in.livi.luol.
S o' Val ,por.s,n,n appear
j&Sf f"r i s"m"dl '"
recent dismissal of
. ifcrriJ from Ibe stale con.in.s-raorl-ierce.
aroused local
,,mta to a hieh pilch of cxci . -eoalv
action taken last .w it.
of a resolution with
'"LJii endorsing Mr. Horns an,
lit bis removal. Sir. Hi fori
Lil refrett.'d the action hut asked
h,fiirclf nd consideration for his
'wf Mr. Hauer of C.irvallu.
linnfftins. attended by :i-"itl xports
, from Meilforil and nil parts of
Z jtite closed with the presentati.m
2 nodus pictures shewing recent do-
I Will flv to Pole I
;.
E
of he request for finding by the
judge and the tuibmission of a draft
for the proponed finding, which are
the next steps in Chapman's appeal
to the supreme court from the con-;
viction id the superior court. i
Chapman was found guilty of miir
der and was sentenced to hang on
June -o,
Grettir Algarsson, young British
Columbian, Is organizing an expedi
tion to start from the Mersey In May
on an expedition to the north pole.
The last stage of the trip will be
made by plane. , .
velopmenta in the Diamond lake
hatchery and the various game pre
serves of the state. .
Mary Pickford's
Bracelet Stolen
HOLLYWOOD, Oil., April 17.
Police and private detectives were
scnrcliing today for a platinum brnee
1ft reported lost by .Mary l'ickfoni.
The Rereen star said she believed the
ornament, which waa set with .'t(l dia
monds nnd valued at about 55000, fell
or was taken from her wrist at a re
rent banquet. Souvenir hunting filio
fan's are suspected.
Eugene
Springfield
Cottage Grove
PATRONIZE OUR MOTOR STORES
It always pays to trade at Gray's!
Besides it's a pleasure!
Our sale3 people are pleasant, and you
have a money back guarantee on every
thing: you buy!
We sell for cash wholesale and retail!
Low prices every day!
Saturday the Eugene Bakery Co. will dem
onstrate their high class goods in our
Eugene store as follows:
Ronr Claws Parker llous'o
Butterflys Rolls
Cinnamon Twist P iitmv Seed
Unnamon Hulls Rolls
'tlKin Kolls Bun Rolls
i'aple Slices Nut Slices
Dainty Biscuits
tlcllv Snails
Whole AVheat
Rolls
Custard Snails
Doughnuts
BUTTER GOODS
will offor some verv fine bultor horns made
JP with FUHE CREAMERY BUTTER. AVc will
"ature some new goods in the
DANISH PASTRY LINE
havTa 0 introducc our g,s quickly, wo will
FREE DEMONSTRATION
erint of 0,lr 1,ftlienr counter stating how these
"'"ilo and where thev are being offered
"it yI-k V1-0 othpr Ftorcs of t'1,e ci,-v- '
W. e, 0 uave always sold two one-pound
"es of bread
BREAD 2 FOR 15c BREAD
BRrVn' Wo C,,U '0,lr nttention to PETER PAX
P111 f' ' "'I"10 up with lnilk' I'nni(.iil Crvstal Sale,
of wBf"e S'lt-r"''. Lots of Pure Nhortoninsr, Plentv
tare il i""'s Ycast handled with a mother's
"hoi n n"Vfr c,lt ,n ,noct n r""'00)-
(1st Lf .'f,J Hroa'.1 (Xo 1,ran or molasses Bread).
1m , r '""lrn yon mat it's a real treat,
tht real I? n,ako sonl roal 1YE IREAIt wfth
... flavor. Ymi n l-!l lira li. i-n
f2' t "'''ir. iou can kid the eve hut vou
raarantco 'np,- Jllst b"-v one Ioa'f with 'our
antCMrn! saioa 'rlfl i1' Rive vour ovorv
farpful sorvico.
QUALITY WINS IN THE BAKERY
BUSINESS
ASTORIA. April 17. The Japan
ese steamer Yohuio Maru Number 1
and the steamer Charles K. MeCor-
mick collided head on early this uiuru
inj; in the 1'olumbia river off the
Point Adams life (saving station. Itotb'
vessels were damaged. One firemau j
on the Japanese was injured.
The Charles H. .Mct'oniiick, which '
proceeded on up xtream to the As
toria anchorage was reported as tHk
inc water in a forward hold.
The Yoshitlo Maru Numher 1 ah-sorbi-d
the shock in the destruction of
its forepenk tank and was not taking
water in any of its freight holds.
The Japanese freighter whs en
route'from 1'ortland with a full cargo
of lumber for Shanghai.
The Charles It. McCormick was en
route upstream to 1'ortland with gen
eral freight from Atlantic coast ports.
Confused signals were blamed for
the t-mahh.
Guardsmen Squad
May Enter League,
Indoor practice was started last
night by the Company C baseball team
in preparation for the coming season.
Kfforts are to be made to -have the
guardsmen team join the Twilight
league as the sixth team as five teams
have already been organized for the
league. The Twilight schedule will
soon be made out as itr is expected
that the seasou will be under way
about May VZ. The five teams or
ganized are: Fruit Growers. Furni
ture and Drug dealers. Hardware and
Sporting goods dealers, Postoffice and
Hankers.
Mrs. Cunningham
Too Weak to go
On Witness Stand
CliOWX POINT, lud., -April 17.
Mrs. Anna Cunningham, -1!) year old
tiry, lud., widow, who has coufessod
she p oiio nod three of her children ami
tried tu eud her own life so they
could join her husband, "i uheaveu,''
still-was too weak today for a pre
liminary hearing on foe charge th-it
she murdeml her eun Walter.
County Pruseoutor August A.
Hremer pointed tut today that the
report of Purdue university chemists,
received last night, corroborated Mrs.
Cunningham's confession.
The chemists found a large amount
of arsenic in the vital organs of Wal
ter Cunningham, while admitting thit
she poisoned Walter, Isabel and
Charles Cunningham, denied that die
had given 1 lurry any poison. She
alBo told of giving poston to David Jr.,
who is in a hospital.
(Continued from page one)
Salt Lake Firemen ,
Resign When Chief
Is Again Retained
SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. April
' 17. Members -f the city commission
will meet with Mayor C. C. Neslen
; here today to consider tha blanket
; resigniition of ill Salt Lake firemen,
i effective April 21, which was tendered
yesterday when the comm'u'siou, after
! a two weeks hearing fijiled to oust
j Fire Chief William II. Ity water, ile
; spite a petition signed by 10U fire
' fighters nuking his removal,
i The firemen in their petition arcus
! ed their chief of arbitrary conduct.
If the resignation is n crept ed Salt
; Lake's regular fire fighting f"rce ai;-
er next Tuesday will consist of seven
', officials and oss than a half dozen
' firemen, augmented by about .'HI re
i emits, who have hern trained inten
sively for the last three weeks in
anticipation of rhe resignation.
BAKERY DEPARTMENT
ORANGE, MOCCA, CHERRY,
DEVIL'S FOOD
W are offering some especially fine cakes made
up with pure CREAMERY BUTTER and honest to
goodness Ranch Eggs in the following flavors:
ORANGE, MOCCA, DEVIL'S FOOD
The cakes will ho made up in our :0-40 and HOc
sizes. Wo will feature other cakes such as Angel
Food, Butter Sponge, Jelly Rolls, in fact a large
and completo line of. cakes".
ROLLS! ROLLS!
Wo will offer yon some very high grade rolls
mado up in the "different kinds:
Prince of Wales
Arrives at Minna
chise must be embodied in the form of
an ord. nance, but thav the council,
disregarding this provision, simply
adopted n resolution without setting
forth any of the conditions under
which the grant had been made.
One provision uf the resolution
which met with executive disapproval
was that which stated that the O. C.
& K., would not be compelled to put
in overhead crossings until such time !
as other railroads entering the city
should l.kewise be compelled to do so.
Fight Foreseen
The action of Mayor Ooddard in
vetoing the resolution is expected to
precipitate a torrid council meeting
next Monday night, as attorneys for
the railroad are contending that the'
mayor was witoout authority in veto
ing the resolution.
Our
571-Storo
Buying
Power
Saves You
Money
Buying
Most
We Buy
'J For Less
Selling Most
ill Mncarhnrated.
m 571 DEPAHTTIENT STORES
942-946 Willamette, Eugene, Oregon
II. ,11 i'l w Kfl irvii
For Less
(.Continued from page one)
MINNA. Nigeria, April 17. (P
Tlte Prince -f Wnles nrrived here at
midnight, thus having penetrated the
interior of Nigeria. 4i- miles by rail
from the coast. During yesterday nft
ernoon's run, the prince drove the
train for a half hour, Hy his side was
The engineer who piloted King Ed
ward's train when as rnnce of Wales
he vis. ted West Africa.
Chapman's Counsel
Granted More Time
HAKTKOnn, Conn.. April 17.
tJprnld Chnpmnn's rnunni'1 have boon
crnntiMl nn pxtpnuinn of ton lnyH by
Judge Newell .lentiingn for the filing
'No tell yon franklv vou have never tasted a domit
Wte our HONEY" KREAM )XUT, Plain nnd
Chocolate. There is no comparison.
rowigir
in the I
You will be compelled to admit that
the results of S. S. S. are
really amazing!
MAX'S GLORY Is his strength
yet how few there, are who
ere really as strong as they should
ho. The blood thins, gets weaker,
blood cells wear out general
weakness and a gradual break
down of the system results.
We know there Is one thine; that
nuts power In the blood, and that
Is more red-blood-cells! S.S.S.
builds them by the million! Wo
know that as blood cells Increase
In number, blood impurities van
ish! But have you ever actually
taken advantage of this wonderful
factT Thousands Just like you
have never thought of It. So-called
skin eruptions pimples, bolls,
blackheads, eczema all r'k up
and go when the tide of blood cells
begins to roll in. ISIood cells aro
the fighting giants of Nature.
E S S. Is one of the greatest blood
cell builders, blood cleansers and
body builders, known to us mor
tals. Here Is your opportunity!
F.S.8. contains only vegetable me
dicinal Ingredients. Ticcause S.S.S.
does build reJ-blood-cells. it
routs rheumatism, builds firm
flesh, fills out hollow cheeks, beau
tifies the complexion, builds you
up when you are run-down.
Start taking S.S S. today and get
back that power In your blood!
Ja R S. 8. it M t n rx"t ns
V fftore. In two lit.. Tht terg.r
rfk ait. U nor, eonomlemL
life will he about as difficult Bs itf
birth and it will not be n long one.
The new cabinet will cominuml
about the same majority in the cham
ber of deputies as the outgoing ad-;
ministration, but it cannot count .ia
socialist support, fur when the 8"ci.i-
list party congress eudorsed M. Hvr (
riot during his premiership it reserved ,
the right to withdraw .its support
whenever this appears necessary, j
M. Hriand's handling of the rail-;
rond strike when premier in 11110 in- j
eurrtd him with the bitter enmity of
the sncinlists.
In the senate the ministry "will meet
with considerable opposition uviiir
principally to t'iie apointtnent ot M.
I'aillaux. Former Premier Poineare o:t
learning of Caillaux' appointment is
reported to have exclaimed,
"Cailiaux is a challange to the senate."
Patterson School
Will Enter Pageantj
PnttcrNon school Parent-Teacher
association will enter n float in the)
county school pageant May !), it was j
decided at I ho association's meeting!
yesterday nfternorm, at which more!
than 50 mothers of school children
were present. j
The third grade sang "April Show-'
ers," ns part of the program; the
second grade gave an umbrella drill,
the fourth grade children sang the
"Song of Spring," boys of the sixth
grade danced the sailor's hornpipe,
and sixth grnde girls "the highland
fling. Plans were laid to hold anoth
er night meeting May 1, when a party
will he given in honor of teachers of
the school.
0
snionaDie oDnnef uoats
Smarter In Style Lower In Price
T7 1 11
Style lives, and breathes,
and has its being in these
smart Coats! They express the
most charming Coat modes of
the season. At whatever price
you wish to pay, you will find
a splendid Coat at this Store.
Finely Tailored of
Good Fabrics
Made of excellent materials
and in colors which become
the Spring especially those
"woodsy" shades which sug
gest the out-of-doors. At each
price, there is value worthy of;
your attention.
$9.90
$29.75
Silk Crepe Dresses
At This Excellent Price!
inEJl
Embroidery and lace make
t be i e Dresses suitable for
"party" frocks and they are
made so simple -that they are
also appropriate for afternoon
frocks as well. The materials
all belong to the Silk Crepe
family which is one of the
First Families in the Style
world I
In the Season's
Popular Styles
The styles are. those which
are most in demand for Spring
and Summer wear. And the
colors are simply ravishing. We
won't forget the splendid price,
eitherl
$19.75 t0 $29.75
Flower Trimmed Hats
At This Joyful Price
The flowers that bloom
In the Spring tra la
bloom this season In
abundance on new Hats!
They are so natural and
of such exact colors that
they almost look as if ,
they grew on these Hatsl
Flowered Models
are becoming to women!
They are essentially fem
inine. Be sure to see our i
new Millinery! You will
find, many charming hats
priced at
$4.98
Blaze Destroys
Stern Wheeler
Asthmatic Leans
Too far and Falls
KMMATH FA M.S. Ore., April 17 j
Fire Thursday afternoon, claimed
the old Htern wlieelrr Wincuin, land- I
mark of the early pioneer days of !
Klamath county, and took with it a i
dock nnd warehouse on the shores of
I'tiper Klamath lake at Shippingtou.
The oltl boat ceased active service on
Klamath hike and lins since been u-fd
a n dwelling. U whs owned hy .lolin
Tottel and waa used by Steven Mead.
.OS AV.FXKK, Ch1 April 17.
Chnrlpfl Smith, (ill, an nsthnrilic, lis
unlly found temporary relief frm re
stricted breathing hy rnising his win
dow nnd leaning fur out over the hU.
hut thin morning lie leaned out toe
fur and fell three Horics to his drath.
neighbors told polier who )inwt-n'd
nn amlmltnce call. Smith died on the
way to the h"spital.
Fhowaoria. the ehoiet nf the nmotrer
(E m 11
ZX&Z - r 8 6 BeJ
Sent By His Own Doctor
"I MrfYarod drMdfotlr with PUm for 10
EMrs until an opfrtLqwtmtd ntnnry.
il my phrsiC'Sn r)uld thai I frt
try Or. Chsi. .' .r)aa's ot-urf ie1 trt-
mmot, ad tot." 1 am wall and haaHtar.
If you, too, are suffering with !
Piles or other Rectal or Colon !
disorder!, you must tooner or later itop j
experimenting with your health, and j
he cured at I have cured thousands of j
cae, many of the moat severe and of as j
fongitandingis 40 years. Mynon-surgl-
cilrreatmentUOUAKAN
TEED to cure your Pile, or
Jour fee will be refunded,
fid txi for mw FREE.
UlMtralW book.
1
Kidney Trouble
Greatly Relieved
By Al vita
"I wish to say I hnvp hofn
troubled with Madder Inflamma
tion for elKht years. I have luiil
to get up 2' tlmrs n nlplit. I
Inst weight and strength and have
not been able to work fur a year.
I have taken two boles .if Al
vita Tablets, and I nm grenily
relleved. 1 have started on tl.e
third box and by the time I use
It I believe I won't have 'o ret
up at all. I nm Rind I round
nut about Alvlta, for I buffered
terribly."
(Slisnedl VM. P. KAHHY.
Alvlta Tablets are selenilfl' nlly
prepared from the wonderful pi
faUa plant, which thtoiiKli Its
Inns; rnnt absorbs the vital le
ments -lime, Iron and phosphites
necessary to health nnd vlttnr.
Alvlta has proved especially ben
eficial In overcoming kidney,
bladder and prostate trnuble. Nn
mHtter what you hao tried, try
this remedy of Nature now. A
dnllar buys a box at tiny rtiug
store. Always In stork at Kuy
kendall Drug Co. Mail unkis
accepted.
humzL
WHOLEWHEAT
TO KEEP STRONG-
the child needs
it to GROW"
Tims writes an eminent authority
on footl.
And wliole wheat conies to you in its
most dif,'e.Htil)lc form in Shhedded
Wheat jsiscuiu.
With Shhedded Wheat ntitl milk,
or cream, you get every clement need
ed to nourish your body to build
strong muscle and bono and you get
these elements in their right propor
tions. SiireddedWiikat is a balanced
food. It is available everywhere and
costs so little. Eat it every day and
keep fit.
Write today for recipe hook, "50 Ways
of Serving Shiif.iidkd Wheat."
rACIf'IC IOAHT KIIHEDIIEO WHEAT CO.
Oakland, Calif.
f
Know Mora About
Lano County
A Series. No. 1
Part of what waa
originally f-anc Coun
ty was annexed to
l.inn C o ii n t y nnd
I loiiglna County in
11KI7 nnd HUTi re
spectively; part of
I tnuglns County nn
ncxed to Lane in 1111.1
and part nf I, inn an
nexed in !Mt7 nnd 101.1
Present arcn l,rN7
sirpuire tnilea. Accord
ing to cnsueB
l.ane County had n
population of 30,1 fit!
people, being 7,1) per
sona to the square
mile.
In the remotest
pnrla of thin county,
rich in acenery, farina,
timber anil villnge
ynu will find satisfied
eustomera of t Ii i
growing, progressive
bank.
Bank
Commerce
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