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"Wednesday Evening, April 22, lg-ij THE EUGENE GUARD Page Two Operated Comedians Corninc to Eugene 5 OoiiKtruclion atari, tonight in "" booth, nt llm armory for I he Ameri can Legion'. Night I'"'" I'"'""1 Friday and Hntiirduy night". I.aKl night the members rompleted an elee. trirnl feature that will he a Dlartlina attraction, according to fieorge L. Love, chairman nf the committee. Among Ilia new feature of the ahow will be a pulling content r i colon for Ihe Kugene country clob, a doughnut coneeaidon for the Hala tion Army corp., a dancing "kit by Mr. and Mra. Kid Woodhou.e, Hie Orpheaa four, a nurtet l'r' n"'' eiciana from Portland, and Magical Mu.aula, Beattle blaelt art entertainer. I'atrona 'and patrnneinea for the affair hare been announced a fol lowa: Mr. and Mri. K. . I'rli, Mr. and Mra. Carl Wanhburne, Mr. and Mr. Eric Allen. Mr. and Mr.. John Ilorard, Mr. and Mr. John Ktark Erana, Mr. and Mr. K. I . JtorrlK. t'ol. and Jlra. William Htan ley Sinclair, Mr. and Mra. A. A. linger., Mr. and Mra. Iid Auld. Mr ...H Mra. C. V. Horn. Mr. and Mra. i M. Wllkini. Mr. and Mra. J. II, Koke, Mr. and Mm. M. M. Tuft, Mr. and Mrs, Charle. Hard,, Mr. and Mra. E. It. llrynoti, Mr. and Mra. Frank Jenkina, Mr. and Mra. I'aul Kelly, Mr. and Mra. Colin J'y uient. Mr. and Slra. Harry Dunbar 1 and Mr. and Mri. I,. E. Ilean. Writ of Review is Granted Contractor SALEM, Ore., April 22 Judge Mi Maiian of lha circuit court today granted a writ of review in the emu of the Hate against Joo Pulley, a Hend, Ore., contractor, who la ac cused with a riolatlon of the prohibi tion law in connection with the aelx ura of a atlll. The caae la being ap pealed from the juitlce to the circuit court. When the caae wai called for hear ing lait Krlday District Attorney Car ton moved lht the Juitica of the peace lit aa a committing miglatrate and bind lha defendant over to the grand Jury without hearing. The mo tion waa granted and Polity waa freed upon furniabing ball of 2!i0. lie baa returned to eaitcrn Oregon. r; if ft : : v. j4 y-xti 43 1 1-3! Mr. Gallaaher and Mr. Shean, celebrated comedlana and ttara tha Greenwich Village Follies, coming to the Heillg theater Tuaaday, May Bth. ' Church Unification Plan is Furthered I CHICAGO, April 22. Twenty- aeven confereneea of the Mothudlat I Kplacopal church have voted 2420 to '. 24L lu favor of uulflcalion of the Mcthodlm Kpiicopal church, aouih, . according to flgurea announced today I by Dr. II. J. Wade, eecretary of the general conference of tha northern church. Only two confereneea of the aouth j em church have voted on the propor tion, the Cuban conference having Toted unanlmoualy for unification, while the llalttmora conference voted ' agulnit it. Thar are U7 conferences in the eouthorn church yet to take ac , lion, I Ships to Search For Missing men ; NEW VOUK, April 22. Official of the Kokuala Hteauiabip rompany, owner of the freighter Haifuku Maru, whlih went down yeiterday eouth of llalifa. with her crew of 88, today announced that the Jairaurae Conaul Matiunaga at Ottawa had aaked the tanaillaa government to send a hip to icene In the hope of recovering the uodlea. It waa aetd that one of the company's ahipa would be dlipatebed to tho acene from lloiton that a Cana dian boat had shifted her courae to iai the icen today, Forest Week Plan Of Chamber Heady In olrrgnP8 of Amrlnin Forott crk tu hft hf M from April 27 to Mny U tho Kiiffn rhnmhrr tif cnininrt,o nil! arrmifti a uprriul litiirhmt pro I mm for 1 hur-dy noon, April UO, r t'ordin to nmutuof mrnt lodny. The late chambf r ami tht Portland chamlafr of ctmimrrr ar iMrkini I Ik forent wrrlt ofarrvitnre plnu ami m r- tiiiril that other civio orRnnliatlono In he part In apfciAl prnnraui hrrn In Xmnt artfil n. Kpvakra fmm the ( trrenn A Rrlrullural ritllrio will nn here for (ho chamber liioitiron wort lug, i ia annmncfd. Bobcat Bounties Are Collected With tho collection of tha bounty on four holtcnta at the office of the county rlrrk today a long string of avin dnya without prfentntion of a bounty claim waa hrokrn. With an ex tra stntft bounty on bobcats there was a big Inereaie in tho numbpr of then predatory an! ma la killed during the pant few montha but on April 1 the extra bounty waa cut from .l to $1. RO. Bo far thla month only 10 bobrata have been killed In liane and five royotea whirl, la a very low record for thla time of the year, the report! of tha paat ahow. The bounty today wna puld to Walter J. linger of Crea-well, Mrs. Ella Goodin Resigns State job SALEM, Or.. April 22. Mr. Ella flood in today Teiigned aa acting su perintendent of the atate employ- mcnt Institution f'r the bund In Tort land, effective May 13. State Sen ator W. J. H. (Mark waa elected In her place and Mrs. Clark will aerre aa matron. The rntnhlned aalarle for the two will he $:'.00 a year. Tha firm of Knighton and Howell were employed1 to draw plana for a new wing of the aatern Oregon atate hnapitnl at Ten- Meton. the cost of tho wing to be. faO.tXK). ! Henry Ford Sued By Aaron Sapiro DETROIT, Mich.. April 22. Henry Kord and the Dearborn I'ublitthing company of which he la owner, were named defendnnta in a $1 000,000 libel suit filed today In L'nited States dis trict court by Aaron Sapiro, origina tor of a pluu of cooperative marketing for farmers. In the declaration filed by William O. Ciallagher, attorney, Sapiro al leges that articles defamatory to his character have appeared in the Dear born Independent. The article, the declaration alleges, charged Sapiro with being one of a 'a conspiracy of Jewish Iran Kent who aeek to control the food markets of the world." SELL GOLD NUQOETS Two men whose profession was the old, old gnme of selling gold nuggets to gullible Investors, were warned against operating in Kugene Inst night according to night police. The men, driving an automobile with California license (1(1,1-518. nln nl, jewelry ami other merchandUe, It was stated. TOLD BY l. UP J A. I.iet, ao-ri.r,re agent of the Ureeuwri-h Village Follies, which will be at the Kugene Ifeilig theater May li, waa n viiitor here yesterday, mak ing final, arrangements fur the p- Ipearanre of the troupe. He left yes tenlnr nfterneon for the north. "They're coming on a special train from Sunla Hurbara to Medford. and will play there the night of the fourth." he said. 'They they'll come on to Kugene. will play here, in Port land snd Sesttle. and then will atnrt eaKtwartl agnin.'' He told of plans of the compsny to tour around the world, taking two full years for the trip. They will leave New York on .lune 10 on the tour. "There will he a girl from every state in the union when we leave on the world tour." he snid. "And be lieve me, it's) going to be some trip." Sir. Ijcy is enthusiastic over the production he represents. J "When you see It. you ll renure whnt I sny." he declared. "The show is one of the biggest snd finest on the road, barring none. '1 here aro -4 different scenes on the bill, according to the schedule, nnd some of them, according to Mr. l.soy, snd among Ihe prettiest and most effective ever tried on the stage, lie !old of the reproduction of the Heethoven "Sonata." "It is one of the classical things on the program." he ssid. "It ia so ar ranged that people in the front how, back row. top row In the balrnny or gallery, all get eiaotly the same ef fect, it was difficult, but the produc ers felt It was worth while, and so it was done. The scene is very beau tiful, and as the lighting effects re veal the setting, with the violinist and pisniit playing the beautiful Sonata, it ia really very, very effective. I know that It will be liked here as it hss elsewhere." The whole production Is a "big. fast moving piny." sccording to Mr. Lacy. "Mr. liallagher nd Mr. Shean, famed throughout Ihe United Stales, are not Ihe only big artists on the program," he pointed out. "They, of course, aro nbout tho most widely known, but they have surrounded themselves with many other true ar tists, and the effect Is somewhat startling." Route Plans Pend For Forest Funds No action will be taken by the county court on the request ot a group of residents of the I-'ox Hollow ilistrict for road improvement worn there. Funds that aro expected to be turned over to the county court fur road work from the sale of forest lauds have not yet been totaled and until the amount forthcoming is known there can be no change in the allotments, members of the court state. An allotment of $.'.0tK) for the Dendwood rond and $1700 for the In dian creek rood were made by the court last fall with the view that when the forest money was available Cast of "Creation" I Busy in Rehearsals With only three practice dayi re maining befnro the prrnenutiuu of ; "Creation" May 15 ami JO, hj the Ku-! gena Oratorio society rehearsals will be rush events from now on. At the i Monday evening practice this week thi muftic building at the University of ' Oregon a registration of lilt waa re-j ported of the total of about 100 mem-, bera of the oratorio cat. The sol''! rtists, William I'llcher, tenor, andj 11C ChrMoph, baritone, of Los An geles, and June llurtit Albert, soprano of rorllaTvl, will be here to rehearse i with the oigtittlsation a few days be fore the prcitf ntatlon, It Is announced- Warner Brothers Buy out Vitagraph NKW YORK, April ?2 . - Warner Urotbera, Inc., Independent mot ton picture producers of 'ew York and Los Aogelei, today aminitnred the purchase of the Vitagraph Company of America, the oldest motiou picture producing company tu the l'nited Htates, The deal makes Warner Itro thera one of ihe Isrgest Independent distributor Id the country. NEW YORK EXCELS KOFI A. April S".'. 14)-The popu lation of Itulgsrta now numbers IV H&,Vu6, according to ft mi res pub lished by (be official nrwr-vaper, 1-a Hulaari. Thee are bated on the iensos Hr.'-i, The reciml tbwal that the increase of population has; bteu steady since ItCO. I BIX GENERATIONS LIVING HAHKATtMlN. April 1TJ (4 Saskatchewan has a family with is generations living. Mrs. (Melt, (M, who married slim she waa 10, has a great, great, great, great, grand daughter, A montha e-M. Kvery gen eration started with a daughter, earh of whom married between Ihe ages of 10 and 1M, Railway Company Seeks to Expand WASniN'innN. April 22. The Astoria North hre and Wlllnpa Harbor railroad, a new corporation, asked the luteritnte commerce com mission to approve t lease by which It will take over and operate H miles nf narrow gaugo railroad In Wash ington state, Ihe line is the property of the Oregcn-Weflhington Hnilrosd and Navigation company and extendi from Megler to N a tiro t la. WESTER -VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT 2 Shows 7 & 9 VICTORIA TRIO foatutiliK MARGARET MANTEL Americaa Koromost Imltntor .i.: cirriri r,,tiltl be trans- tuai iui. .uim ferred to be used on the r ox Hollow project. "It is the plan of the court ' , ..... . mnat know to oo line uu, .... ----- - I what amount we w.ll receive from the forest sales." according 10 v. ... Crowe, county commissioner. j Bean Growers of Lane Close Pool i (lofin of Ihe bean pool of the En-! sme Fruit lirowers association hu. been anuouued ond n'w there ar, iut two pools of last years crop Hint j are yet to be completed. These are the , rlierrr nnd pruno pools and the aiei espe.'ted to he closed in the near f.l-: lure according I" officials of Ihe as-, . icialion. Alth..urh the season for ail fruit and vegetables is about overj there is some slipping coing out from j , -i !. IV.tl.in the next WSelfi tae locai pinu,. i r . the canniim of rhubarb will be slsrtcdj and some roii-iinmenls of this vege-1 table are already being received nt j the cannery, IS tne report. . Seed Solution Tor Farras is Received in i - ominrr f.irmers who desie j.an-r to inoculate their alfalfa, red clover, i ...ii. -,th solution Dro- Pa Or rnii wrr-'" s..-.- - . nsred by the fsrm extenslm division ' .. k -R;n,tl, itTnt cilleire of toe urnu - may obtain this t the office of -. . Fletcher. I-ane county ngriciltuinl ngent Mr. Fletcher, has received n supply of the Inoculation bacteria and this will be sold at cost to all far mers. Directions for use have been prepared by the slate college farm ex perts and these are distributed by tne county agent. 264 Residences Burned at Cananea XOCAI.ES, Aril., April 22. Seven teen business "houses and 21)4 resi ...or. Hestrored in Ihe fire that swept Cnnanea. Sonora, Mexico, Mon day night and Tuesday, a encc.-u,. ... the damage revealed today. One life was lost. The loss of property is estimated variously at from $200,000 to 500,- (100. APPOINTMENT LOOMS WASHINGTON', April 22. Edwin O. Davis, L'nited States district at . AV in, Titfllm- is under considera tion for appointment as assistant at torney general wltn a view to oeing placed in charge of the criminal sec lion of the department of justice's or ganization. a T" A- SJT ic prrn iul n '-a4 Jirs-. a B s Sent By His Own Doctor l ttuffartMl drcwlfollr with PUm fmr 10 69mt until an optratNn mxi acMary. Vit mr phydcUn rwiacstW tbt I iHrat try Dr. Cntu. .tin'i natvursic) treat ment, and toV I am wall and haalttiT" If voii, too, are suffering with Pile or other Rectal or Colon disorders, you must sooner or later stop experimenting with your health, ana be cured aa 1 have cured thousands of cases, many of the most severe and of as long standing as 4U years. My non-surgi- ca i treatment iijirvr s-in-TEEDtocure your Piles, or your fee wilt be refunded. Send today for mr FREE, llluatratod book. Live Specials THURSDAY FRIDAY To get you to buy before Saturday. Don't wait for tho Saturday jams if it is possible to buy earl ier in the week. RASPBERRY RUFF CANDY A wonderful confection. At regular price would not he less than 75 cents. "While 50 boxes last we will sell them - THE BOX ' " One pount net 35 20-MULE BORAX SPECIAL 2 packages Borax Soap Chips, large. 1 package Washing Ma chine Soap, large. 1 package Powdered Bor ax, 2 pounds THE 7Qtf LOT Total value $1.20 Barrel Cane and Maple Syrup 1 pound net 27c 2J pounds net 50c 5 pounds net $1.00 Barrel Molasses J. C. First Grade Creamery Butter, pound Chocolate Candy Drops pound 1 pound net pounds net . 23c . 42c 5 pounds net 81c h-l s-w jb iund ami POR Or DW.n B DEAN. M D !nc :ts: Seattle orriccs: iuHt wnu t ont rtutq b wet tow Barrel Peanut Butter bulk pound ttV Crepe Toilet Paper- 7 ounce 6 Rolls . 25 Amaizo Oil Best for Salads and cooking sr. : 45 BUY BEFORE SATURDAY AND RV0ID THE RUSH Coral Reef Tuna, "White meat, lo. can Package Cookies, new lot in today a dozen kinds Graham Crackers, pound Soda Crackers, salted or pound plain, Wright's Silver Cream Polish 35c ijars Ivory Soap Flakes, largo package Palm Olive Soap, 4 bars Ready Cut Macaroni, best, 3 pounds Ready Cut Spaghetti, best, 3 pounds - Sugar, 15 pounds Council Veal Loaf, Xo. i can Council Corned Beef, Xo. i can Council Sliced Beef, 2A oz. net, glass Council Deviled Meat, Xo. i, 7 cans Council Lunch Tongue, 3i oz. net, glass -Council Vienna Sausage, 4i oz. not, glass Council Pigs Feet, 14 oz. net, jar Council Roast Beef, Xo. 1 can Fletcher's Chinook Salmon, Xo. 1 flut can Apples, solid pack, io. 10 can r - Peaches, solid pack, Xo. 10 can Apricots, solid pack Xo. 10 can Gooseberries, solid pack , Xo. 10 can - Royal Anne Cherries, solid pa:k Xo. 10 can - Loganberries, solid pack, Xo. 10 can Raspberries, solid pack Xo. 10 can Strawberries, solid pack, Xo. 10 can - De Lux Plums, solid pack, Xo. 10 can Italian Prunes, solid pack, Xo. 10 can . Calumet Baking Powder, 10 pound can ALFRED TIME 8s CO. THE LIMIT ON WHEELS Resort Reported To be on Fire "THE SPIRIT OF BUDDAH" PHANTASIES OF THE FAR WEST A MARTINI In HIS LITTLE BARREL OF FUN "THE COLLEGE HUMORIST" HARRY BERRY AND MISS 111 "A VODVIL ENCYCLOPEDIA" 8 ALT I.AKB CITY. Ltnh. Anril '."J Saltnlr report mi the (Irrnt alt lake, -0 milea we.t of here ami na tlnnallr fAimui was reported afire Inte tin. afternmin. KlaiueM were tH Ihle from here anil the rounle fire ile. partment ha. bem (tlMatrlml to tbe . rue. ESCAPED D0YS S0UOHT Twi hov.. e.eaping last night from the ute ImlimtriKl xhuol nt faleni. ttere hrmlril toward Ktiene, aeeot'ii. lug to a telephone megMge to Lujene IMtroliui-n lint maht. Tdey were ilr- rilieil a. a negro hoy, aged H. "i feel n inthe, with a ir on left etiet-k; and an lndiau li.v. IK, f..: T Ini hra. II . th wore khaki wuik eloth-int. TOPICS W DAY MACK SKNX KIT'S "A SAlLOK J'APA" ORKtlON'IAN KKVIKW HEILIG ORCHESTRA foalurin? Selection Victor Herbert's Opera "Sweethearts" PLANES SEEK CONVICTS rUCKAMKNTO, l"al.. Anrll airplane, were entitle! toilar tu OMtfiON I'bon. tHU. MOTOR TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ATTENTION! tha ..arch for Klotd 11.11 and Joe i Mr. llnllder. Iine.l r or llom..v.r Tnko. riraped San gneulln ronrU't. hr ltH ft., pated .tr.et, riot, in when tha Kaeraineuto Aviation tlohi th two modern 7-rtm honeet uggerted aearfh be taken la the air I ''d room for Hire, or four more, ai well nn lb. ground. ! !'"" I1.V Me. owner at 1 ) I'earl Mieel. ,( , DEGREE TO MEET ! W AN I ,:, - 7k The llegrea of Honor lodje w.ll I'boue I.HSJ-Y. meet lomorrow night at th. Knight.- of Pythiaa hall, it it atinmineed. n li1.. t AUK! t Alt.s: 'eluek. The "rrd" aide in Ihe remit ronte.i entertain, and Hie gotit by day or h. Gerirndo AilieTioxi.' s 1 jww derwj -voit jie L nstttl Cup Even Grcaier Han"BlackOxcii "Blk itlV.T"i!. .A,hM,rn h" tlln noy.l Arh.r3'. L h M,"r., "U " Hl.w, Mr I. dUnJl . n"1 Th CT",1 i:uP" beiln which "Bi.r.'Jw,,." ' J'l W Te TZLV" "i ","" 'tiding Atyenut orul fth Slrttt. Stw York Cit t PICTORIAL REVIEW For M I ' ill si i ! ' TT!r 10 in f M bono, will h, J. Kdlm. .tale depu'y . 11 .,. s H " . t o.o I o( th. ori.nit.lion. ' J !' 0 t)l... S. l'h..ne l On Sale Now Why are the American people so far ahead? Wherever world-travelers come together, the amaz ing comforts of Americans are sure to come in for dis cussion. Why is it that the average American lives like a king? To be sure, he has more money to spend than any other person in the world, but then he insists on spend ing it to bring better living to himself and family. Who knows what a subtle, but influential, part advertising plays in putting the American people ahead? Advertising by showing us new and better things, keeps us from being satisfied with "well enough." Advertising, by making us want more, wakens the springs of action within us to get more. American ad vertising is a pretty substantial explanation of American advancement. Read the advertisements. They call you to better things. 1 J 15 .... & 25 .25 19c -. 21c -1 12ic 25c 15c 15c 25c 21c 29' 48 75 5 65 60 1.00 1.45 CRESSEY'S 0 WILLAMETTE STREET