Thursday Evening, April 23
THE EUGENE GUARD
Tage Two
a I
Cause And Effect Tested at Fort Bragg
i
For Kcf'tit of Kujtoe will tk ao
active -'Hrt in Ihe AmfriiMU Forest
wci'k prngt-ftiti, April -7 Ut May ft, be
coming lo C, li, Clnrk, r.it epit
tive. 'ine .oral t rooj will aid the Can
cade cations! form in dintritiutiun (
pf.BtfTB and other printed iitattfr f r
the f"re.u office, aa wH aa bear
pp!krr on phfi of fire prevention
and give lrrtn in car of firt-a.
'Jioy trout Instruction lay aom'
empflmi on how to build a fire, hut
uiur uii how to put it out," m.t .Mr.
Clark, "Jt (a our liilntion m h'
a fire warden appointed for turn
troop aa toon aa practical, to h'ad up
all fir prevention fnitrtirtion and
education. Later, too, ire eipcrt to
have dt'put game ward'oa appoint' d
in taob troop.'
Toe fire prevention rulea aa IjiUJ
d'wn ly route are aa follow:
1 .Mntfhfi. Jte ure your iniitcii I
out. iirmk it In two before u throw
It away,
5. Tolairro: He mire that pipe
eibe nod cigar or cigarette eiuhw are
dead before lb rowing ii.cui ny.
fitter throw them Into bruah, Icavea
or neellea.
3 Making ('amp: Ilefore building
a fire w.Tiijie away nil inflniiittintile
uiiteria.1 from a apot five feet in dia
meter. Uig a hole In the center and In
It build your camp fire. Keep your
fire email. Never build It agalimt
trrea or log on near brtmh,
4 Mreaking Camp: Never brenk
camp until your fire ra out dead out.
5 lirijMli Humifig: Never burn
claxli or bruh In windy weather r
white there in the eligbleiit dnnger
tbit the fire will get away.
Ullow to out out a rump fire: Htlr
the coitU wblk aonking them with
water. Turn inn II stick mid drench
both iden. Ytt the ground nr urt-l
the fire. If ymi can't get water aiir
in dirt and trend it down until packed
tight over and around Hi fire, lie
a u re the laat apark 1 dead.
4 Zkk
V;Yt
A;r r'vf
e '
ft.
Jliir, ilun 170(1 piiplli bnrn alrenily
bcru litiril lu luko 1 ho flglilli nuli
t'inmlniillnni In be Mil 111 I tin vnrlout
rmidiy illnlrlcn Tliurxlay ami KrMur,
My 1 1 ami Vt, rrorilinf to k, J.
Moor., cimutx Hii.rlnlinlpn( if
i liooli. A total of .W puiilli will tk
tlii (nil dililh irailo .xmalualluu.
t'oiiiprlHlnir cigtit lubjcrts nml list)
puplh will tnko tlio '"rnpliy ami
ili'aiolo exotnlnation., Mr. .Moora
atatci. It la tipactitil tint tli.ro will
bo a number of mora pupili aild.il t
tin Hat aa a few dlatrlcta hava mil
yat r.portrd, the tupprlntrndent
aald.
Tha aiamlnaUoai will ba b.ld In
tacb county dlatrict under tha direc
tion of tha tearhera eicept whera thr
arhool Kill ba cloaml at that time and
tten tha lrliool board will appoint a
qualified perann to auparrlia tha a
amlnatlona. Tha aiaraluatlona will rc-
qulra tha preparation of about OOIH)
inanuicTlpta.
Chauncey Depew
Celebrates 91st
Birthday on job
NKW YOltK, April C'hauiirry
SI. Dcpew, chairman of the board of
directura of the New York Central
railroad and former l ulled Htatea
aenati.r, from New York, planned to
celebrate hia lHt birthday lo.lny,
he announced, "by plugging away nt
hia job," entertaining 'a few old
rronlea at dinner tonight' ami leav
ing "prlvidence to worry about the
tiumbor of yearn ho will live above
He lined to am oka thirty Hgara
a day, be told reporter, drank a quart
of champagne daily and ale heartily
of red meat but haa hroken all of
thene habltft. Ten minute apent on
'daily dozena' conalitutea bia only
rue rein A He never played golf, eit
ni nor baaebalt in hia life.
Mr, I'epew profeNned great, admira
tion for I'rr-aldenl t'oulidge and Vice-1't-enldent
tmwea and aaid he believed
altHolutely in an orthodox ttd, aa
well aa In evolution and thought the
prohibit loo amendment to the con-
l it ul ion would never be repented,
though It might berrme a dead letter.
l-i X f .
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ytat
Hora are ahown the new devalopmenta In field artillery, which are
being tried eut at Fort Bragg. N, C, The upper photo ahowa the
firing of one of the elx-lnoh field guna, with the amoke Juat breaking
from the mouth of the gun. The lower photo ahowa a direct hit,
acored on a bridge conatructed for the artillery praotlce.
Adama. Itulli ('. Miller. Hmcl Hay
den, May Tolln and Kdua KngllNh.
The flaurea are baaed on tha pub
Untied aradea of all tha atudenta of
the uiiivcrKlly recently leaned aa a
unlreraiiy bulletin.
Wounded man Says
He is one Police
Have Been Seeking
IVHTLANP, Ore.. April 2:1 - l.jh
on a boapttnl cot atttfering from, u
htttlet wouml received Sunday night
when be mred, Alexander
(ifr.arh, an, relieraled today a con
"""n ne, mi "ini it and a pmr-
ler jimmy,
Pictures of all
Kinds Telephoned
CHICAGO, April 2.1 t- Anyil lns
that enn be vhotographed from : ngcr
print! of criminal to elaborate Inter
ior decoration hia been accepted aa a
"meaeage" hy the American Tele
phone and Telegraph company, which
baf transmitted picturea of many
vnrleiiea by wire. The moat delicate
detail, according to company offlchila,
ha a been tninimlttrd ai dittinctly as
wonla.
One rommercial nte made of the
new proceea waa the aendmg of jii
adverliains layout photographed from
a plate of tpye from any form to n
Chicago newspaper In which it ap
peared the kamn diy, Eleventh hour
revliion In nntionnl ndvertialng may
be made by long dbdnnce.
Aa X rar picture of n human hnn'l
waa another menage' eent, demon
nt ruling potaibilitica for medical pur-poire.
Prince of Wales
Works on Poetry
A HOARD II. M. S. HKrn.SK.
April illi. C4) The ancient reremnn
lea of the fen. attendant upon crow
ing the eqtuior, inspired the 1'riu.e
of W'alet -todny to rsprena himself in
poetry.
The prince and hi a tuff were high
ly amuaed with tha time-honored ma
toma ihat were carried out when the
ahip cromted Hie line. . Huodrrda of
meinhera of the crew who were mak
ing their flrt croaalng were aent fly
ing Into a lank and docked. Th
prince recehrd nn addresa from
rather Neptnn ' wherein he offered
the hand of hia "daughter" a green
gowned lad with a fighting face to
the heir to the ltritfah throne. The
prince riprcaacd bia appreciation lu a
verxe of hia own composition.
Dogs Prove Heroes
Twice in one day
CHKUOKKK. la., April 21 IVga
were given credit today for two
wnrthy drdn, one the rescue of a girl
from an attack by hoga on a farm
burglHr ho la charged! tltA other the giving of the alarm
Adjustments of the difference le
tween capital and labor through an
underat.inding "f probleini of earb wae
the interest ins aubjecl of an addreaf
hy llev. Frank Kny Kddy, pastor of
1 the I nitarian chuMt, at the noon
luncheon meeting f the KuRfne
; chamber of commerce today. Rv. Mr.
! Fddy took aa bia atopic "The M'ay
Out.' Kdward a Kilene'a book on tbe
I labor problem. The speaker told of
the stiBsentionii made by the great
merchant who endeavored to find a
aolution of the problems brought
about by modern indiutrialJam.
I The memherehip committee for the
! coming week who will report at the
! next noon luncheon la composed of
j George O. Gnodall. M. M. Honey, E.
; C. Simmona, Ir. N. K. Winnard and
' f. V. Woolen. Glenn Mormw enter
tained with piano selections.
Thousand Homes
Are Offered to
Far-Famed Clock
ALBANY. April 23 OP) The
tower clock which was awarded firm
prizo at the Centennial exposition M
Philadelphia in lio naa found a per
manent borne in the new compamU
being erected on the campus of the
Slate Teachera' college, at Cedar
Falls, Iowa.
The clock, built by tbe late Chan.
Favoldt of this city, has been in the
poaaeaiion of the Kasoldt family until
the preient time. A few weeks a km
Uudley Fasoldt, grandson of the
builder and owner of the timepiece.
announced be would give it to the
institution offering the beat home and
rare for It. More than 1000 applica
tions were received within a' week
after Mr. Fasoldt's offer had been
pub!iihed. They came from cburcbea,
colleges, municipalities and commer
cial organization!.
Officials of (he State Teachora col
lege at Cedar Falls have guaranteed
that tbe clock will have the beat of
care by tbe institution's own me
chanic and electricians. The cam- i
panile In which it ia to be Installed it I
located on blgh ground and the diai;
will be visible for miles. The clock.
In its half century of existence, hn
ahown a maximum variation of Ickk
than 10 seconds a year from solar
time.
Sentence of six moulu in the
con my jitil and a fine of $1000 wis
givcu today to K. T. l'ickert when
he appeared before .Itidge Harold J.
Wella In justice court on a liquor
barge. l'ickert who wna shot in the
leg and back by a deputy sheriff dur
ing a raid on a liquor plant on tha
upper McKcnzic March Hi, spent acv-
eral days nt the I'ncific Chrialiati boi
pital before being removed to J tie
county jail where he has been con
fined since then, l'ickert who for
merly worked at Vrneta declines to
give, any information as to the iden
tity of bis companion who escaped at
the time of the McKenxle raid. For
some time following hia arrest L'ickert
refused to give bin own name or tell
where be was from.
$100,000 in Bonds
To be Sold Soon
Hid will bo advertised by the city
of F.ugcna tomorrow for $100,000 of
the bonds recently approved by the
people at the city bond election, it is
announced hy Judge George A. Uil
more. Tha hida will be received np to
7:30 o'clock p. m. May 11. and will
be nn the following ifsuei;
jn.a0 paving intersection bonda:
$30,000 paring intersection bonds;
and $.".0,000 sewer reconstruction
bonda.
The bond will he In denominations,
of not leaa than $100, nnd not mora
than $UMnt, and interest will not be
over 5 per cent per year. A ccrUfS
cate of 2 per cent of the price of
the hid will be required aa evidence of
good faith on the bidder'a part.
Compulsory Library
Studies are Opposed
LONDON. April 23. OP) "7 -ero
ia too much literature and not enough
niechiitiiciil arts being taught iu tiiu
schools today." This opinion is from
Hilaire He Hoc. the author of a gocdly
number of Tolumea of essays ami
other literary works, in a lecture on
"Education nt Manchester recently.
'The pupil should determine what
bis natural bent In, Mr. I.etloc argued,
and if it is not in the line of litera
ture ho should not be forced to, Study
it or allied subjects. Tbe pupil, -he
snid, should spend bis time lea mint
tbe profession or trade he ia moat in
terested In and be capable of enter
ing It when he leaves school, instead
of having to serve an apprenticeship
because he spent hia time, on useless
subjects, as ia the case under the
present system.
Playing
TODAY
Friday
Saturday
AS LONG AS AMERICA LIVES -
this famous romance will thrill I
A DELICATE beauty from the East. A desperado of the West. He
too her as his prize in a game of chance. She called to all that was
noble in him. Together they turned their steps toward the setting sun.
The greatest love epic of the American stage is now a triumphant screen
drama. The gripping play that was cheered across the length and breadth
of the land now comes to thrill motion picture audiences.
REGINALD, BARKER1 S
Production
American stage play by fff&S 4 Va. 1
WILLIAM VAUGHN MOODY Vjf (Qp? If Yli
ii a it it ia i b -f kst a . '
I n i3WMnr
CONWAY TEARLE "X, WV
WALLACE BERRY Sf 1 Ik
HUNTLEY GORDON l , Al
J ALAN FORREST JJ ll . ''ffl
I mil" r 'miz-w sj5. Jtp3trt'
Six Officers to
Be Courtmartialed
Scotchmen Turning ..,
From Hard Liquor
LONDON', April IX OP) Tlio
ilrlnkina; of hard luiunr in Sootlnml
liaa nrvatlr drrr.asFil iliirlna the laat
!(0 ypara, and t lir roffra alion lo a
larK piirnt liaa rcplnn-il iKi. puhllc
ilrlnkina- honai, mi-mhrra o( Iho Na
tional Commercial IVmpcranro ).naia
"ra Informed r.c-r-nMy by K. lloaa-lyn-Miti'b.ll,
mrn.bi-r of narlinm.nt.
Whr-n ha waa a boy, tho apeakor
aaid, Ihara waa aoarcly a bnainaaa
houaa in (tlaaiotr without a jua of
whiaky raady for tha iinuiadiata tlaa
of any p.raon who rama nlnna, but
anrh a prartiro ia unknown in that
rlty lindrr tha ronditinna of today.
Il uraod that an affartlra way In
hclpinit to kill tha drink traila waa by
pcraonal cxampla.
WASHINGTON', April 23. Ordcra
were aignfd today by Secretary Wil
bur for the eourt martial of aix offi
cers on cbargea growing out of the
rniil on the naval transport lteaufort
at Norfolk, Va., February 21, when
n quantity of liquor waa aeized upon
its arrival from the West Indiea.
Shepherd Trial to
Start Next Month
CHICAGO, April The trinl of
William 1 Shepherd, chnrRPd with
the murder of William N. MrC'lintnck,
hia foeter-aon, by typhoid gerron, is
expected to stnrt about the middle tf
May, it was indicated today.
dny. This proposed bridge will span
the Coast Fork river near Loudon,
aix miles south of Cottage Grove nnd
will be of the covered type. The coun
ty hna also prepared estimates on the
project and if no private contractor
bids aa low ns this estimate tbe coun
ty crews and equipment will be em
ployed in the building.
8N0W IS REPORTED
PORTLAND, Ore., April li3. Six
teen inches of enow has fallen at Hull
Run lnke, source of Portland's water
supply in the Inst three days, accord
ing to a telephone mosnngn received
by Charles K. Oliver, assistant water
engineer today.
Skies are Clear
At Klamath Falls
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., April
After two weeka of intermittent
rain, anew nml heavy wind:, the akieg
cleared today noon nnd this nfterno-m
the weather resembled n summer dny.
It was one of the wannest days of Iho
present yenr, with 'indications that
fair .weather would continue.
INSURE WITH HKNItY TROM1'.
if
FINDS RELIEF FOR COUOHS
Mrs. Nancy Mather, Dm HI. Kid
wood, Ohio, writes: "K0I.KV?
HONEY & TAU COMPOUND i i
fine medicine for coughs anil w'xv
na it helped me when nntliinn fl"
would." Mothers everywhere dm?.::
n' relinhle eouj;h rcnu'ily free fr
injurious narcotics. Sujipljinr i'
demand for fifty years mnde Fi'l
KY'S IIONKY ,t TAU llttllWK'
one of the largest sellioc coiiith
cines in the world. llt'fuse SU6''-
lilies. ttmiwt nmiii 1'ttl.KY'S.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Jack Dempscy is
111 in New York
by tli imllce wltli in, ire III mi 15(1
tohberlea In Portland, la.t winter.
Police tislay wera ipieatlnnlng J"hn
II. Nrlaan, a Jeweler whom they
char,, with Kaln revrlttil diaui.ioda
from tlerlaih. 'I'liey oae arreatnl
Fred OrrlarD, a brollier f Alriar.il. r.
en a rharie of reeflrln, ai. Iru prop
rtr. Ilrwaril of IIK) olfered by the po
lice for the rapture of "Jimmj" l
etpnted to ba divltlrd amon, J. H.
Kaddrn, who aaw tha man aitempt ta
niter a houae, and two olllrera ho
affectfii hi rapture.
Student Average
Held to be High
that a enrage n afire. The tirl,
Jeanne GUt was injured by the hogs
but will recover.
A dog bet tnging to Kdnsrd Meyers
wan rrpouiblo fur tbe alarm that
Mr) ere r(e mi burnitif.
Teacher Injured
In Auto Accident
Tha fortv-eliht iiaduatea of the
Vnlverelty high fchool who ara Don:
atudenta In tha uoiTeraili. made an i
tillANTS PASS, tre.. April -
Mr. J. K. Uiillou. leather at Ihie
feliiml, ail nulea ent of this rill
aa aeriou.ly in.iureil thia niorilinaJ
when the car In whirh ahe was ridmi j
anh her aon atruek the car ilrin n hy I
t'hrla V'.isnian. Mr., ltutlon v.a!
thrown from the machine ami received '
uijurlia to her head. Mra. Ilulloll
aaa nn Iter way from this ctly to (he
acfiool hen the accident occurred.
Fish Commission's
Land Sale Puzzles
PORTLAND, Ore., April 2.1. Pia
trtet Attorney Htanley Myera an
nounced today he would recommend
lliat the county commraeion aak tiov-
ernor Pierce to Inveatisate the recent
ale hy the atale flah commiaal'n of
: arrea of land at Kjalc creek to K.
M. lilea. Itiea haa offereil to turn over
lo .Mullnomnli coiinly and tha forem
aervlce all of Ihe tract hut 100 hy 100
irei on wnica na nealrea to eataMratl ;
a cvmceaaion lncludint a reataurant, '
contecti.Miery and campers' supply.
sl"re. j
H0RNSBY IS HIT
ST. 1.0IIS, April M-Rojera
llornahy, IKI National lraioa hat
llut ihampion waa hit on Ihe head by
a pitched ball iu tha third luniin of to
dai'a St. Loins I'lnciuiiall (.me and
fell to the froitnd altinueit. Ilnrtlit.y.
however, waa able to return to his
poaitjon at eecimd haae In the fourth
niniiiff. I.titpic was cu the mound for
I lurinnatl.
FIVE HOMERS MADE
Pllll.ADKI.PIIIA. April 2.1. Vive
home runs were made in tha firat
seven inuina of the Philadelphin
Hrooklyn fame thia afternoon. The
di ea were made by Fourier and
Wheat of Rrooklyn and lluher, Mo
kan nnd llenlina of Philadelphia.
Pr. Ashton for Clilropractlc and
Electro-therapy. Oppoaila lletlif lh-
ter, Phona StiO. ti
Osnurn
Pbona S91.
Hotel reauly
Tarlour
U
NKW YORK. April 2.1.-.lnck
Pempsey,. heavyweight boxing cham
pion, Buffered a alinht attack of indi
gestion shortly after arriving from
the Pacific coast today and weut to
bed at hia hotel. No physician was
summoned. It wras laid.
Bridge Bids are
To be Received
Bids for tha erection and furnish
ing of tha material for a county bridge !
of 120-foot span will ba received hy
the county court up to May IS, ao.
cording to notieea being sent out to-
Sealed bids will be received until
1 :.10 P. M., Friday, Msy l. 102,". hy
tle County Court of line County, in
the Courtroom. Kugene. Oregon, for
the erection of nnd furnishing mater
ial for a 120-foot covered wooden
span with approaches across the
Coast Fork of the lYillameite River
near Iindon, about six miles South
of Cottage llrove. Oregon.
Plans nnd f peeificntions may be se
cured at. the offire of the County
Survevnr nn deposit of five dollars
(J.1.001. Right lo reject any or all
h;ris is reserved.
ltY OHPKR OF THE COPNTY
COURT.
R. S. RRYSON. County Clerk.
No.lS.14 Thurs dy-mU
KPGF.NE COLLECTION AtlENCY
S2S-2O-S0 MIXER PLPO. THONK
600. V. H. BLOWERS. MGR. tf
average of 2.7 la tbelr mark, received
KEEP YOUR BODY
rriVvcrnc"
Gargle Throat
With Aspirin
For headache .-.l .i
frldiiteaUon, lulMuaneaa, bad
traath, laiineaa and that
worn out fwlinp, uka two
Clip This And Savt If Sub
ject To Sore Throat Or
TonsilltU
for the work of the winter. Thr
average of all the tinlveraliy acidem
ia not oblalnahle, but for Ihe full
term tha geueral average waa hax.
All but eight of Ihe foilv.eia-hl arad-
nates of tbe rampua school excelled
this figure. Ihe acbool la all tbe
more proud of ita alumni because
of tha fact thai all but five are freak'
men or eophctumea. The lower
claaea never average aa high aa do
the juniors and armors. Margaret
daughter of Mr. and Mis J II. n7 fp man, women and children ' u "r the gaaaiae
Hwan of VII" rieveuteeuth street, j"''1 PP. health and happmaaa ' N"'" Tablets af Aspirin. saarkrU
luppru me iisi wna an average ol ...r, cvp mem clean Inakla. "" "aier t raaa. wklrh can ha
Olhere who avrra.cd 2 0 or i SQfttJS ceaU. S.JJ M '" "ea of twelve lahl.i. ..
were Robert Uifliu. Olire 1 I "Ola.
Prepare a karnlrea
raffle by d.Molumi two ll.ytr Tab
j let of Aeptrta la 1W Ubleapooaftita
! ater Oargle thrt thowmhle.
Kot ! l. k,,.... . v
TVm I. i t',-:. ::: .crMry.
Chamberlain's Tablets!
1.;
br'ter,
CUT GLASS
TUMBLERS
75c a Set
This price can not ho touched anywhere on
such crystal ware na Ave are offering this
week. Tumblers nrc of a now design, neatly
ami pleasingly enpraved. Suitable for the.
best table. 75c n set of sis; $1.50 a dozen.
Buv vour set while our stock is complete.
J. A. Hoffman
Jeweler
To WILLAMETTE
Travelers
Cheques
A. B. A. Travelers
Cheques are for those
who wish safe and con
venient travel money.
If lost or stolen they
are valueless to those
who come into posses
sion. They are cash
able anywhere you may
tender them. Get yours
here at the First Na
tional before you start
on your trip.
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
Eugene, Oregon
Exclusive-High Grade
TAILORING
Why patronize outsiders?
Or wear a hand-me-down
When you can get clothes
Designed to your own personality
By an expert and tailored by artists
Right here in your home town?
A strictly Eugene Concern and the
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Fifteen people on the payroll.
The choicest of woolens in the latest
Patterns to select from.
A suit ordered today will be ready
for delivery
Tomorrow if you so desire.
Satisfaction guaranteed as to style,
fit and workmanship.
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TAILORS
Guard Building 1035 Willamette
i