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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1925)
Monday Evening, April 20. iv- run r.vn v. x v. GUARD rage ivq L. i - rj . : i , - k. n.n,h... r ihi i iu nminii u i i UHA UDL .U.U..I ;- ; iili uiiiu uii umiu i '. ; ir Bofieved 10 lie insane uecjuie of grief canned by the accidental ihoot ing of a neighbor boy by her son Charlei, Mr. Oavld Cunningham of Gary, Ind., wa$ quizzed In an lnve After an all-night ees-ion at Oik ridge, In which unt of the target tin Hire cf tondidaten t tntac tl'e iiubordiniite W(- of (lie I. U. O, F. iu Oregon iv ere inducted into (lie ur der, npifroztuuitt'ly- JtO nifinb ra of tin Kugene lodge returned from U11U lidga yesterday morning. JCIevrn tliurtT memhrra were initiated and inatallrd, after jvhirb they elected of-fjt-ci-ji, and aided in Initiating a clW of M) additional member. he Jwi I grout a headed by i Howard M. ilruwiir-ll, noble grand, j ud lite Hpeneer Mutter lodge, put on; all Hit degree work of le order. The j penal train, (raving Kugrue at fi ; o'clock Kiit ur day afternoon, orrivfd in Onkridge, at 0 oVIork, and afirr a up)Lr, tiiu degree team Inatuflvd th charter niembera. - About eight meiubera of Ibe I. O. (J. J-'. who live tit t ukridiip aro bko ai- IikmiiIht an- I ud iir their praien :if j lhea C1'(w"1 lq Pp'"'" " the huJM'iuJity ahvMii them ducinit i "'Lfc"""1"-" " 1 1 1 1 " their viilt. Charter member of the Ojitiridjc1 twig are m fdlowi: T. IMke, noble ffrand; Jl. ' JJtklinnl, ticejtraud; I A. farter, rfordintf itei-reurj ; K. A. Ilulhrooit, tinanelai iteeretwry; .1. K. rmtdnei. UegKurer; K. U Wert, A. J. Kiii.tii, A. K MK'lnne, A. , Kl.uk, W. T. .Min iiKk, .1. H. Mill-. A, ,1, "Jnii" ' Hinfth, nns (he bflp pifni iUf Keltoiv in tlm gro.iji iu alelld. Inr.il menthrrs report. Mr, Hmtih a ihne aoui were nmoiic those uiitirtirri, '1 he mrmbera inltintrd wen- Bummariea of the reports on the. rat-tut stale ie. station navo uteu coinuiled by I lie joint legislative com mittee of the l-ane county tanners I ij ion nnd the i'omona Grange. The loiiimiitee in its report als submit" a lit of rjueations to the Iaue county tourt and passes on tbe records of tho I-ne county delegation at the mute leg slative seiition. Tbe following U the report on the senators and representatives irom I.ane county. "We beHrtily appreciate the work thut .Senator 'iik did in bebalf of tbe agrirullurist and feel that be bas co- one year ago the raembert of tbe present county iourt declared them selves strongly in faror of continuing the timber cruise In Liine County? 7. Were you sincere In making such statements or were Ihey merely used as campaign buncombe? 8. If you were sincere In placing great stress on such statements, why, st tbe taxpayers meeting, did you pot make the cruise sure by including in tbe J0-o budget a sufficient amount to ro?er the cruise for the ensuing year? 0. Did you not know when you added the one-hilf mill to the budget that Hix-b an art was unlawful and would be rejected? 10. Is Jour interest reslly with the common taxpayer or with the larce timber bolder? 11. How many tmiring and other pasftenner r-ars does Lane county own lnt the present time? f 12. How msny automobiles, not j owned or hired by the county, does Iane county supply with gas, oil and I tires? j YA. How many touring and other passenger cars baa Inne county SIFE IS BUSIED BEND, Ore., April 20. The fe In lh local office of (Be Oregon, WaKbingion Kollroad and Navigation company blown early Ihia morn ii; ud tU.lli and a locked empty Iron box from iniide Hie Kate taken. operated will) tbe co.-uraitte. a. far a. 'bl' ,ian Ju 1924? poNhiole. "We also wish to give Representa tive I'otter favorable mention for the tln.ihnn intn thM lllneia of anothar stand be look on the 1'ennis bill, ba ton, David, and the deaths under sa- cause we realize that the majority of spictous circumstance of his father. a sister and throe brothers. She (InLil HrrcintlMl . .Iiihn X llnenl Ar. lrom lnn ti.,,,. i v,l,,,-'j 1.--.. i. ti-rit 1 'mp Lewis, Tiiuiiunn I.. Tiller, Hlieinmn W. Til ler, ('hirles II. tireic ty, ham Wild Hiii. (In re nen W, l.fflrfC, W. II. .M.--intyre, Jltnrjr Vtmk, I'harles K. Wl. lis, l.ro Ah -it niton, Claude H. Ilideli, Clui-lea A. Cooper, liuli Kloek. Code Kiijtliidi, Cluirles Jj. Nobbi, Henry T. .Miiinick, t.nurence J, ISmillt, .Siuriel Jv. Walker, Knrneat Jnncs, Willinni II. tirnnp, J, M. Mrlii(ri)lin, Charles A. I'ndilnrk, Charles J. Hilts, l.s w retire Kennrdy, lunar W, Illantnn, .M. . Me.Nett, (Veil V. Knot, Albert Y. .Mi liner. ICinerfmti J. Hpots, .iHin'jt Albert llaynle, ,M. M. Hunesn, Alviu I.AnhPrr, .l-seph H, Hills, Fred Hilli,! (tlnf Nelson, tiK'nr Hrury, .Max F. hltills, I.enn H, Itedbeatl, Clnrlen ,rete, Will (irumbnfli, lnvid K. Hlair, lames A. Mai one, I jiwrenre Ilillt, .fesae F. Mlrhenl, Anton Peterson. Car Theft Charge Made Against two Cn o chargr of tlm theft nf the Ford coupe of H, C, .Stnrey of Cot lg (roe to men were arreattd ftowburg Ntr-t nisht on reipient of 1'rpulv Hberiff tireeu I'itrher (ff Cot ttge t.rove. Thn men xnve the names of Felix i;poHtu and Angelo .Mession to (be authorities at KoHlntrjc, Word j rcinlved at the office of Sheriff Tay I lor nf J,ann from I'oukIss county i llit the pHir fid mi tied being desert ntted Ktates army at The men probably will be returned here to answer tho enr theft rhnrge If Ihey are not turned over to the army authorities for trial. Church Visitor to ' Get Greeting Here 0HCQ0N Thone 940. MOTOR CO. oao Oil re tf The t'liitnriniiH of the city will give a flintier nt tbe Unburn lintel tomor row evening nt seveu o'clock nt which the gnents of honor are lo be the He. Lawrence Itcdfern.nf Liverpool, Kns;., nrtil Will I.. Itarnnrfl of Huston. Mr. lEcdfern is one of tbe exchange fpeak er who romea to thia country aa an interpreter of Cnitnrinnim nt the time nf the centenary celebration nf the firt hundred yenra of history on orgntiixed l.'nitnrianism on hoth aiden of the Atlantic. Mr. Unruard in ex ecutive secretary of the Ctiitnrian Lay men's league with headquarters nt HoHlnn. MONDAY and Tuesday only WilhaBoWlo Those Who ' Bow Down to the Wealthy jLOUlS B: MAYER, -pUmU THE SNOB AMoritaBell Product ioiv. Basal on HELEN R. MAR TIN'S now? JOHN GILBERT CONRAD NACEU NORMA SHEARER HEDDA HOPPER PHYLLIS HAVER The Tale cf a Social Climber WOMEN ADORED HIM Tfc aocUl world tk.t he hwnti IMS Uio(kl kirn p.rf.etly b.rraln,. Tb. Udln war llt.r wif .1 kla ImI. But man aptM4 kirn. Awl KU wilT- W.ll, k. imr m.xtloBwl k. l - 1 ' r eirv his clients are not supporters of the income tax, and that he was not elected on an Income tax platform. ".Senator Magladry and Jtepresen tative Howard have not worked in ac cord with the policies recommended by this committee or in accord with the policies wbbh have been advo cated by our orgnnirationa for yeara past and we feel there is little in harmony between us from a legislative viewpoint. "Kepresrnt alive Wheeler has for years been identified with organized agriculture but we feel tbnt he will receive a considerable criticism for supporting the Mills bill, although be states he did so because of certain existing conditions and not because ho fftvored the bill." Senator Crltlolzed The report also criticizes Senator Maglndry for support nf the Jpnnia bill which is declared "is not only a vote- against an income tax but Is a round about way by which income tsx opponents hope to be able to buy the defeat of such a tax for a period of ir years'' The report also criticizes the ninnd of Jtepresentstive Howard on Ibe Dennis hill. The "passing of the buck" from one house to the other raises the question as tn the nne-huoie legislative plan which msy have considerable merit, the report adds. Court Is Questioned "Inasmuch aa the Farmers t'nion Is composed largely of Inxpsyers we feel that we nrn entitled to correct answers to the following questions: we therefore respectfully ask tho : Honorable County Court of Lane county for Ihe Information with cor rect answers to the questions which follow will furnish. 1. iJo Ihe records show that the Lane county debt was increased or diminished under thn management of the preceding county court? 2, Do Ihe records of Lane Indi cate that the county debt Is Increas ing or diminishing under the manage ment of the present county court? U. Is the $'(MM) thnt was plnced In thn 1024 budget for ft timber crniae In Lane county, atlll In the cuuuty treasury? 4. If not, .for1 what purpose was It used? fi, Wns it lawful to use (bis money for any other purpose until the tim ber cruise ma do by Mr. Nense was legally settled? It Is It not n fact that less fhnn JIMMY AUBRY "Oh Wha a Flirt" AESOI FAUI.K MONDAYS GUEST Mra, J. Meagher, Ul 17th W. Kindly call at boii(fic for yinir two tlkei. go today only. Auction Sale of F HUE At the Residonce 1251 Lincoln St. Beginning nt 1:30 T. M. THURSDAY, APRIL 23 AW havo soltl our homo and will move back to lown, NOTHING P -SERVED All nur furniture ooes at auc tion to the highest bidder for cash. Come to the huuse and look It over before the aale. Here it a brief d crlptlom "LarQe Oak Library table, large eolid oak dining table and 6 good leather seat ehairi to match; all like new; 1 antique tnyt aet tee, 3 oak rockers with leather seats. 1 plaii oak rocker, 2 good dreeseri, 1 mall dresser. 1 chtffon'er, 1 Slmmone bed complete, with best eteet spring. oMb. mattress. 1 walnut bed, . steel coll springs end good maltreat, 1 walnut cane back rocker, 2 room sue ruga, good at new, 1 lino leum rug, 9st0; 1 Urge Bridge A Beach heating etove, nearly new; 1 lee trie vacuum aweeper, 1 eieo trio Iron, 1 Singer Rotary swing machine, good at new. several kitchen cm ire, hose, lawn mower, dishes, utensils and other small ar ticlee. GEO. H. HICKS, Owner 1251 Lincoln Street J. K. GREER Auctioneer 14. What vat the total price paid for fut-h cars? 15. It it not a fa-t that touring oara owned and supplied by Lane county are frequently tiled for pleas ure trip and other private purposes? 10. Wa it the intention of the county court, at the time the JU'-'"i hudfet was made, to continue the ser vices of the bridie inspector and the road mstters? 17. If so, why was there not aome provision made for their salsry in I lie boricct? IS. From what funda do they re ceive their pay? 111. Do you employ two road mas ters when there is not sufficient work to keep one busy? IlHill I Kl .N.MM.I,, It. B. WHITRKCK, ' Itll.EY PKTTY, I). M. DAVIS, MARTIN FOSTER, Ttesolutlori Committee. BKTTt M. KAITAUF. County Secretary. Rumors of Strike Of oil Heard Here tumors that oil hod been struck at ilie rig of the Uuaranty Oil com pany souih of the city were rue nere today. The hit which liaa been down ahotit itmxi fret, according to reports of the company, .truck yesterday it was reported. Local people who in vesliisted Ihe strike today report that there is considerable odor and it is be lieved I lint there Is a considerable iiluro of air under high prea.nre with the cas. The promoters of the well belleva thnt sifns are lhat oil will lie struck within the next IK) feet. Ilr. David Kmene Olson, promoter, who is on his way to Texas was noti fied by wlro and will return, is the report from tho office of the Guar anty company. The news nf Ihe striking ot toe gas which Is said to havo thrown water over the top of the rig waa telephoned lo mnny In Kugcno yesterday. Several local business men and hunkers were culled unit Informed of tho develop ments at Ihe well. Armenian Address Given at Luncheon An address by M. PnroutinRlnn, Ar meniim relief worker, waa the feature of today's meeting of thn Kiwania club. Thn anenker told of tho condi tions In tho near enst, and thn relief work along educational liucs being carried on by American aid. A vocal 'solo by .lohn Siefert, companled by Miss Herniee Yen, was the musical attraction ot the luncii eon. A general business meeting wan held, including group aiugiug by the members. Tbe committee to prepare next week's progrnm Is as follows: Marlon Mrt'lain, Will Jcwett and Unrry lumbar. $15-50 to SAN FRANCISCO Stage Terminal l'liono 1SG0 Traveling This Summer? AVhothcr yon travrl by train, bout or auto, yon Tiopil .cxjxmisp mon ey. 'What, then, is the safest ami most conven ient form of money to carry! A. . A. Travelers Cheques are the ideal travel money. They nro ns good as gold; no one refuses to accept them; and if lout they are of no value to those com ing into possession, (let yours hero at tho First National. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eugene, Oregon 11 J Merchants Ready On Spring Display Altbouch weather conditions were far from appropriate today local me reliant a were in no way discouraged and the observance of annunl "cot ion goods" week wis launched wltb a large and colorful stuck of sing-hams and other summer waa fabrics on hand for the spring purchasers, tyly decorated windows with t'.u ittinbow- bued dress' joeds i'.v considerable uttention from Uininine shopper ooJ salesgirl dressed in this gay summer costume added charm to lhr ret nil shopping dintrirt tuny and it will continue for the remainder of tbe week despite the lack of real spring weather. Fraternity House Is Robbed Here Loss of more than $100 ns the re sult of a theft at the Sigma Nu fra ternity iiouse on Eleventh avenue east near Aider street was reported at the office "f Sheriff Taylor thrs after noon. The money waa in the man ager's desk on the second floor and the loss wsa discovered this raornins. according lo tha report cf fraterniiy members. As the 'bouse is usually open during the night, the members coming and going, it Is believed Hi.it someone slipped In and took the mon ey without arousing any suspicion by noise. Several good finger prints have been obtained and these may be a clije Ihe fraternity members report. George S. Bird Dies at his Home George Snyder Bird. 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bird, died Sundny morning at the home of his parents, Twenty -fourth and Col umbia streets. Tbe boy was a student at Condon school, and a member of the boy scouts. Besides bis parents he survived by lour brothers, tjlcll Bird, of Portland; Bluford Bird, Glen Bird, and Loinodore Bird, all of hu- gene, and one eister, Margaret, alsj of KJugene. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at i! o'clock at the Bran stetter chapel, and Interment will be In the .Mu I key cemetery. Weather Fails to Bar Lane Anglers Fishermen's luck was not so good yesterday as the Willamette was mud dy due to heavy rains and although the Mchcnxie wan somewhat cleaner there were but few reports of limit cntcbes made. Many anglers braved tho inclement weather to try for the trout and a large number of cars were reported along the McKenzie route during tho day. A few anglers who tried out tho tiiuslaw report thnt soma good cntcbes were made and thnt conditions seemed better than the McKenxie area. The general con census of opinion of the trout hunt ers wan that it wns a very poor day to enjoy this sport. Funeral Services Are Held Sunday Funeral services for tho late J. Nf, Shelley, Lnne county pioneer, were held yesterday afternoon from tbe Veatch chapel. A big crowd of friends of the deceased heard the sermon of Ir. K. V. Stivers, pastor of the First Christian church, who reviewed the chief events of Mr. SheNeys active life. The I. (). O. F. ritual ceremonies were rend at the grave, interment be ing in the old I. O. O. F. cemetery. Mr. Shelley leaves a widw. Mrs. Nsncy J. Shelley, as well as a son and daughter. Editorial Thankjrou, dear peo ple You certainly did buy groceries last week . We turned 'our stock with six day's selling. But ..that ... Saturday rush was terrible. In the afternoon the store -became so packed with people that we were forced to lock the doors to keep customers out. Now, folks, you can help U3, and help your self at the same time Don't put off till Satur day buying that can be done earlier in the week. Co-operate with us, boost for us, and we'll do our best for you You'll hear the grouch saying Stanley's will not continue to sell at such impossible prices That it can't be done And a lot of other rot. But keep coming. We will do our part. Again we thank you, GEO. C. STANLEY Columbia Vegetable Soup Contains cel ery, n quality product. One lot only, and no more nt this rtrice 3 Cans 25C r 88-96 Ninth Ave. West Stanley Building Eugene, Oregon TUESDAY All goods advertised in bur 16 page Guard ad will remain on sale until Saturday evening. P. & G. Soap Deal 12 Bars P. & G. Soap 2 Large Ivory Soap 3 Medium Ivory Soap 4 Guest Ivory Soap ' 1 Large Pkg. Chipso The Lot 64 aa Worth $1.55 PiUU Brooms A good broom, worth 75 cents at regular price 50c Better Broom regular dollar value, fine sew ed 68c " This broom if bought at a dollar would be a bargain. Sale price 75c Our best broom. Good value at $1.25. Six sew ed, best straw 90c Candy, Jelly Beans, v Pound 15c Lang's Mixed, Pound 20c Peppermint Lozen- i ges, pound 25c Wintergreen Lozen ges, pound 25c Stuffed Mints, pound ; 30c Chocolate Drops, pound 25c Elco Chewing Choc olates, pound 35c 5' Cookies Package Cookies- a dozen kinds choice Fig Bars, Vanilla or - chocolate -j r7ii . pound i i 2 Flake Butter Crackers, :lJT 20 Soda Crackers, suited or plain, pound Oyster Crackers pound Zwieback package Crackers in Cartons 3 pounds not Cookies, in bulk, all kinds pound 20e, 25c lAf) 30c, 35c 45 The Year's Supply of White King Washing Machine Soap was given by MRS. Z. M. McCORNACK, Motor Route A, Kugeno, Oregon Highway Job Soon Under way, Report Active preparations for the paving of the stretch of more than four miles on the Pneifio highway between Junction City and Ilarrisburg are un der way and thia project in expected to be pushed through to completion. Thn bunkers aro being erected for the gravel near the west ferry landing and it h expected thnt paving opera tions will be started immediately after May 1, according to local contractors who have inspected the preparations. This contract was recently let hy tbp stnte highway commission and it will close the only unpaved gnp ; on the highway in Oregon. Rotary Will Have Special Services In observance of "Boys' Week" a special service will he held next. Sun day evening nt the First Methodist fhurch and the membership of tho Kngoiip Kotnry Hub will attend tH event, according to announcement to-1 day. Hev. .1. Franklin Ihrns. pallor, I will preach n special xennun I "Hoys Service ami on the "IVs. I bilitics of Youth." Church nM I teachers have been urged to- rnrmir-1 nge their pupils ttf .attend the. evrnin;! service. The Kugcno Kotnriaim iff I also askinR that till people iiitcmlf-ll in boys work to atlcnd Ihe imp. KlJTiENE COLLECTION AfiEXCll S28-29-30 MINKR HLIKL PHONE 000.. V. II. ULOWKliS. MGIt. Heavy Frost for Tonight Forecast PORTLAND, Ore., April 20,Fnwt that ia likely to do Rome damage in predicted for most of Oregon tomor row morning. K. Ii. Weill, local ob server believes it will not be o bad In Portland, but the Ho cue river val ley, 8aletn, and points eait of the Ca cii dci are likely to be nipped to the point of conaiderable damage. AppKs in the Hood Hirer district are not quite no likely to be damaged. I TOO LATE TP CLASSIFY CIIKISTIAX WOMAN wants work in hom of -J or S. Inquire 5til Hark j St. (YtniDgs or moraing.. aUL' ' WANTKD Trct-toppinaj. rubbin or trimrmor. Ix'avo orders at YI I V. 5lh. S. M. Ali.NOt.H. ! YANTKI Your, man to share apl. wilh two oihrra. Call at K Mh after 7 p. iu. a-'J lllillilllllllllilllllillli I -ST r 1-, B . A Neti; Kind of Summer Plan It Now The world's finest summer playground is calling to you now. Fascinating, different it offers complete change of scene a change you need. KlR KKNT iArf e dowmtairs 8 room (urni.hM apartment, private front enlrsni-e. YVater. lichta, tele phone furnished. USS tuire St. KXl'F.ltl KNCK1 WOMAN w.nt. I hmi.rwork. tUj or hour. I hone ! M3-Y. a.-J I VVAVrKO. WOHK .- C.l.ominlni. ! painnnc. interior fmi.hinc. Thon i ! louilt. j NOTICE TO CREOIT0RS j Notico is h.rehT given that the un (ler!itne,l hss been appointed rteru- i tru of Ihe eslale f Harriet K. Kw bana. rlev-ea.eil. be the t.'ountr t'onrt of Ijioe wuoir. Oregon. All "per.on. I having claims acsin.t .Aid e.tate ar I reipiired to pr-teot (hem. with the proir vouoherv to ihe iind.r.igned. at Ibe law offioea of Potter. Foster linrael at No. i,7 Willamette Street in Kugene. Oreg n. wiihm Hi months from the date of this no'te. I'sted at Kng'ne, Oregon, this '.Vta dar of April, lit.'.",, Voi.k n rnKt.rs. Kxefutrit of the Kitsts of Harriet K. Kwhank. lerea.fd No.lU).Moa-dT-ral WILLAMITTE C 0 1 fi r Tift ".". CRtOIT SCRVICt i Collection Spe. i.h.i., vii Wtllaa.. ect si. rhone :;;s. c. s iain ir it' TECIDE today, that your summer vaca-1-S tton this year will produce that nmplttt "t lich always brinirs the Rrcatrst pro fit. Don't do the usual things this summer. wcrr, wtinin a radius of a hundred milrs, are hifh moun tains, lovely valleys, quiet lakes, sea shores, all the favorite sum mer sports golf, tennis, bathing, sailing, camping, mountain climb ing, hshing and all connected by five thousand miles of beau tifully paved motor mai .n splendid imerurban trolley lines so that ss tr ; utim may be amfuttlj satisfied. In the evening there is an open air con cert by a great philharmonic orchestra, or a i ilgnmage Play, a dance or dinner at a famous restaurant. And u n,n to interfere. The most rapttflv Browing population la the world, testifies to the year 'round climatic advantages la this favored section Temperature? The averaces U. S. Government Weather Bureau figures for 48 years are as follows: 48 Junes, 66 de erees! 48 Julys, 70; 48 Augusts, 71 48 Septembers, 69. This is Southern California in the summer, with its Missionsand its palms, a summcrland supreme and you have never seen it! Come now and stay all sum mer, or plan now to come in June. You'll never forget it. Snecial mum! frin tickets on aale from May 15 to September 30 (with return trip privilege to October 31) make it easy to come. A least, find out all about it See rail road ticket agents, or mail coupon below. cut oo it now. Southern California Summers Average 69 a 48 Year Record r; ATLV.aa gTM..l. x c t -.i; tVvTliS. - - x iuu ctwinrrn v-a - . 1 t Are)t CAitftvist. Please send me full informiti '.:Z around vacation now" ; summer and ve.r in Southern California. Name- Add rt 1