Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1925)
April 23, 1925 THE. EUGENE GUARD Page Thrert li SMUTS TO BE ANNUAL EVENT ... Tmcnc will P"- M Bof ......n ,ummer camp f 'Ch00l'hU 1 ... r R. Clark, boy ' "". . i. i occupying tein- "mil permanent quar- , ..nctiol W'" " Ml1 i:.... nrlfIlt flr- iniU. AcCliru", ' .tioa.-' Euccnc " i . . at least one til uarin- i""1' ;niii",ci'ruvWcd to'.""r" -I'h council f'"f, tie i"" s SUra",l,r H'" . miiiuual .uardsineii. SpM. km lud)- "ud 0,her ljt u. ii.iiused court .. be formed. . ... i v.ir.it lit her as- jUJg "ill ""lt'u ,fr1V'" : imz rie . IUIB lue , . " , nof this curt of honor is to Uie orn m uj. .nbe miu.remi'iHS tor rinks. Jtiese nji ' .J, uassed esatuliultious JUJ .... riolil-. nml j, toe pai"--" - ' . , .u. ilu hv the court mrcoastitutes tlic higJiest autJ ' in .cout work " l'roceduro OTaniiation uf the sourt is ,! after the supreme couri oi 'rant now has fivo scout troop-i, .-i .t f...... KIO f ft linvs. tciai ui uv" - Mr. Clark. "There are lo (rr disai'P" nted if. we (loo t have t 10 troops oprrauun ."' L- There is absolutely no conflict r.' . ii. !.... Cn.nr iinrl Pin. U linos "I - . . I. 1.. L'n.mna ihpra la ll IrClUDwor. iii i.... .. . - b B(M (r both organiznttons. Youngest Exhibitor at Annual Dog Show nomcv nusc ournmcr, o, win ue me youngest exniDitor at tne Washington. D. C, National Capital Dog Show, with the entry of was topheavy with acrobatic oud gyiu unxtic turus. "The House of Yomti," with Jaoiuo Hue' J.ogan and .Malcolm McGregor, ojienpil at (he Hex last uijjlit. These very youthful stars present a story ?;i whii'h "flnpperism" is the tbeme. Uar bara Tennant nod Jiirhnrd Travers ore also in the cast. The picture has a splendid nccompaniineut on the bi Wurlitzer. Japan Would Swap Goldfish for Birds TO BE OPERATED CAYK CITY, April 2X C4) Sand rave has yielded its prisoner and to day the body of Floyd Collins, taken from the bottom of the shaft after resting there over night, lies in a Cave City undertaking parlor. Burial will be on a hill overlooking Crystal cave, a cavern which the explorer discovered t-everal years ago. A limes toue and sandstone rock weighiiifr between 75 and l'X) pounds which pinned Collins' left leu as be was erawling from a newly discovered pit. was removed last night by miners employed by the victim's brother. The body was freed for the first, time since last January .10, when the falling rock caught Collins and held him fast while hundreds of volunteer workers struggled 17 days to free him. Today they attached a hook to a ropi fastened about the body and raised the crumbled masn by means of a hand hoist. Wrapped in cloth, the body reached the top of the shaft while several score visitors watched. After being placed on a stretcher an improvised Hack was removed from the bend and Y. 11. Hunt, miner in charge of the recovery work, asked the spectators to walk past the cot. "Pass and look nt the body closely." Hunt said. "I don't want anybody to go away and say we brought up a chunk wrapped in rags." One of the miners. J. S. Smith, asked that the group kneel while the Itcv. It. 11. Noel of Howling Green, Ky.. offered a prayer. A henrsc from Cave City then backed to the scene and the body was taken to town seven miles away where it was embalmed and arrange ments made to have it lie in state several days beforo burial services,. session opened did not appear to see him enter. The expected hostile demonstration from the conservative and moderate bemhes f.iiled to materialize. The sen ate went on with the debate on the articles of the budget white M. Cail laux scratched his bald head, exchang ed a few words with Foreign Minis ter Hriaud. who S:1t braid him and frmn time to time gave indications that he was very much bored. Farm Week Plans For Lane Pending Chamber Officials To be Entertained IlKDFURU, Ore.. April IK!. About u'clock this inormtig the stifea :n Miller jtrocrry store and l'ickard her shop in lit Id Hill, 17 miles ria of here were blown by dynamite, idide from a few hundred dollars -;S of negotiable securities from Miller safe, no cash or1 valuables i secured. The explosions were 'fled, o the robberies were u ft NTfrfd until the stores were mfd ihis morning. lArording to the nnerif f's office the it was done by two profissionals, it ii feared have iiMde g"od their ipe. olonies Restless But Holland Fails To Show any Worry LONDON. April 23. UP) An in terested visitor at the national show of cage birds held in Iondou recently was 1'rince Taka-Tsukat'a, a cousin of the prince regent of Jjpan. As vice president of the Japanese Ornithol ogical Society, he came to Fnglaud to purchase a supply of canaries and oilier songbirds for the Orient. The prince says that canaries, in trod need in Japan about U00 years ago by the Dutch, have become very popular as pets, and fresh supplies are being bought regularly in Kurupe to meet the increasing demand. One of the outcomes of the visit of the prince may be the organization of an international syndicate to bring goldfish fmm Tokto to be traded for linnets, goldfinches and other song sters wh.ch must be imported into Japan. CHICAGO. April 23. Plans for the consrrurtion by the Pullnun coin pan. at Pullman, 111., of fleets of all Pullman airplanes ' for service in trnns-continental commercial flights wera revealed lost night, by Peter Park, rhief engineer of the company. It has already been decided, be snid. j to operate -the planes nloug the same; lines as Pullman sleepers are used in i ra i 1 r on d t rn f f i c. The Pull ma n co i n - j pany would lease its ships to opera-: lives who would contract to maintain service and observe provisions made . obligatory by the builders. The craft i would be manned by Pullman em-1 ployes but operated by pilots of leas- . ing concerns. i The aircraft would he intended pri-1 marily for long overnight hops, such as from New York to Chicago, or L'hicngo to Miami, Flu., it was said. Caillaux Re-Enters Senate Chamber on Anniversary of ban PARIS, April 23. OP) On the fifth anniversary of the day the senate, sit ting as a high court, deprived him of his civic rights and banished him from Paris for war time commerce with the enemy. Joseph Caillaux made bis re entry into the senate chamber today ns min:ster of finance. The few senators present when the A the guests of the girl students of the Cnivcrsity of Oregon who re side nt Hendricks hull the members of the board of directors of'the Ku gene chamber of commerce will be entertained at dinner this evening starting at (( o'clock. Other officials of the chamber and past directors will also attend, accord;ng to announce ment. today. A chicken dinner will he served under the d rectjon of Miss Gertrude Talbot, head resident of Hendricks hall. "Yon are g ng to re. gret it if you do not at lend" is the warning being sent to the chamber officials this afternoon. I.anc county farm week when the fanners of I-ane will be invited to at tend special events at the Oregon Agricultural college will be tome time in June the exact dates not having yet been set, according to K. H. Jack-ni-in. farm cr 'ps specialist of the ex tension division of the O. A. C. w:io is here this week speaking at rodent control meetinxs in various parts of the county. Various problems lb-it have an interest to Lane farmers will be discussed ami solutions offered tt the annual farm week held nt the ex perimental station, Mr. Jackman 8a id. Odd Fellows Plan Special Service All members nf the various branch es of Kugene Odd Fellowship are re quested to attend the special church services to he held next Sunday eve ning in observance of the KHith anni versary of, the founding of the 1. O. O. F. The Oiid Fellows band will par ticipate in the observance and there will be a pre-service concert for 30 minutes starting at 7:30 according to announcement of the committee in charge of arrangements. The lodge members will form nt the I. O. O. F. temple and march to the church in a body, according to present plans. "Compare it with others It has no equal" PBER-O-LATUjVl CHEST OINTMENT " For the prompt relief of Chest Colds, Croup, Pneumonia. Influ enza and Pleurisy Pains. Price 50c. For sale by all drug Mores. DINNER PLANNED SPItlN(iFlKLl). April 23. (Spe cial. The annual dinner given by the Methodist Indies' Aid for the benefit of the c hureh budget fund will bo held tomorrow evening nt tl o'clock in the church parlors. A program will be given at 7 o'clock following the dinner, with music by a male quartet, and rend'ngs by pupils in Mrs. L. Yarnell's elocution classes. There will also be duets, and other vocal numbers. In Jamaica the young ladies carry their shoes on their heads when they go to a party, putting them on their feet when they arrive. J-JATS off to the man and woman who nro in perfect possession of their happy health. If you are not fooling: aa well as you should, Chiro practic will find the Bouroe of the trouble in the spine and adjust it. v l. rnrrvii m From higfxfkrir Jays up a better breakfast! A "better breakfast" takes first ptaee fn mother foocLpiaos forbaby. Even the young mother with her first toddling tot knows that a nourishing, hot cereal is. the prime morning need of a growing child. For more than jo years Carnation Mush has had a Urge share in the growth-and-health of countless children. For an.afl-wheat reason! It is Mother Nature's first and finest food wheat transformed into creamy white flakes that are light and airy yet filled with tiny-stomach nutriment. All the health-value of whole wheat fn tempting, flaky form! Quick to prepare! Easy to digesri Easy to assimilate! For baby's better breakfast and for baby's quick' todigest supper J Lirmtxai Musni rAElbeirs Better Breakfa& Cereal Bay tXUrrcion'Muh"toyourmcer OSE THE GUARD WANT AD WAYS I National Museum To Show Patents HE HACI K lli.lhlli.1 li.r'.l V. VfJtllp itl Ilnllnml nrn.iiiiviiic L'wd deal of attention just now to tih oi communist activities in r ristPrn possessions. hr latest news from the colonics 'me eitect tiiat closer supervision tkfln nPflsa.n.1 tl, l.....t 4 1.- Ml archinclaco over nil imlitif.nl ' r IS years of age are allowed to i" neing considered a ripe l"'iii:caiiy. in the tropics. r f Wienies, seems, however, to the noil t inn Hill...,,t n1 n 1.. hfinnrial to the chamber on the i an Dnticet he deprecated reports iinine masses are discon ' nd ready to adopt a policy of "vi-rauon. imtever restrict Iftiotl linn .1 l. 'aMl. WM not ftinwd nt ll.n dim. hw of communism as a creed. m"y in the interests of the f"ati0tl Of Inu- nn.l Intern communism, the minister - - a pniuem by itself and 1 tint K i... . i ' " J",'t,, oy r.uropean "o raueij (iioinselves coinmun ww mallv liitln - r """lint fln..triu . ltl vnulil (1f i. ,riK the minister declared. WASHINGTON, April 23. OPi The task of sorting out, from the 1."m,0H0 models in the custody of the patent office, those of historical and scientific interest has been delegated to a commission whose membership .ncludes Thomas K, Robertson, cum mins oner of patents, and Charles 1. WalcoU, secretary of the Smithson ian Institution. Congress recently appropriated $UMHiO to pay the commission's ex penses. The woik will consist large ly of unpacking the models from some 2..iU0 wooilcn boxes iu which they are stored, and choosing the scienti fically and historically valuable. These may he retained at the Na tional Museum or the patent office, but the mass of thein w.ll likely be distributed to the museum through out the country that desire them, or sent to the original depositors ; their heirs. ARE YOU FAT? JUST TRY THIS k- . . ntucky Belle" mil be Tonight IN-ljKIKl.R "A"nri1 2:t.(Sp.. "' ftr. Ii Hlrorlion of lifiil linonwny. prinrinal , ''""'In lrhi.nl. will ,,rr.rn. . in. rum ... . kri.. , "vnr ""Hrlr of .n.hur,h. i...,: i fn,;: mv .-nr.-: """J T-l. "y- M'rusrM, r'r ni ., "i"1'""- '""'t ; 1 rJ.i.Vh """k- """" ln-! !.!, tv..;. ' v. ''"' """Oill;r. wurjiHTit LHle Theaters Thousands of orerfat people hava become slend r by following the ad vice of doctors who recommend Mar nola Prescription TabTets. These iittle fat reducers are made from the same formula as the famous Marrnola Prescription. If too fat, don't wait go to your druggist now and for one iollar (the same price, the world over) procure a box of these tablets, if you prefer you may secure them direct by sending price to the Mar rnola Co.. General Motors Bid., De troit. Mich. They reduce ateadily and easily. No need for tiresonu? exer cise or starvation diet and no unpleas inf effects. QUARANTINE ON SEATTLE, Wash., April US. A quarantine against smallpox which went into effect March 17, requiring nil persons entering the l.'nited Mates from Yanciiuver. H, C, to be vac citistcd was lifted today. SICK WOMEN ATTENTION! Read this Remarkable Teslimonj Regarding Results from Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound Norfolk, Virginia. "If you onlj knew how many women and girls have taKen your medi cine by heanngmj testimony,itwoulc seem wonderful U you. Every daj and every chance 1 have I advise sonic one to try it Itwai injune,1904,whcr. I hr.d given uf ever getting well, that I wrote tt you. My husbanc went to the drug store and brought the Vegetable Com: pound home to me. In a few days , began to improve and I have ofter taken it since. 1 am now. passinj through the Change of Life and sti stick W it and am enjoying wonder ful health. "hcnl first started witt vour medicines I was a mere shadow. My health seemed to be gone. Th lat doctor I had said he would giv me no more local treatments unless 1 went to the hospital and was oper ated on. That was when I gave th doctors up. Now I am a healthy ro bust woman. I wish I could tell thi world what a wonderful mediciro Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound is. "-Mrs. J. A. Jonks, 31 Colley Avenue, Norfolk, Virginia. I wtM I fr try-1 ari, ' .'"'"knif. n I M ... ""'r'H'MT t ,,,"l'"ll .howinr t ,h, " , " h- Mi.. Hcrrv.: You sre Invited to DANCE at Laraway Music Hall THURSDAY NITE (Every Thursday Ntehn t to 12 J Hours for tio GOOD FLOOR GOOD MUSIC if ffv Cecialian Choral Club Concert - Tonight at Music Hall on Campus TICKETS OX SALK AT LAKA WAY'S MUSIC STORE. GENERAL ADMISSION 50o RESERVED SEAT SECTION $1.00 ftimmamrrw wiiijiWy ty.iiaVVapJMM aiaiii wnun aw f PROGRAM I'ART ONE. I I'rtlude March Henry Smart DAISY IIICI.I.K I'ARKKK 11 Gloria (Kngllslii Twnlflh Mass Mozart C'KCII.IAN CIIOUAI- CI.UI) III Murmuring Zehyrs Jensen JOHN PlriFKItT IV Venl Jesu Chorublnl cecilian ciiortAi, ci.un V The Dark King's Daughtor - - Dalnlirldge Crist , JOANNA JAMES ELLIS VI Jesu Del Vlvl (Trio) "Atlllla" ' . . Verdi JOANNA JAM KR ELLIS JOH.T WIEFErtT HUGH WINDEH VII The Horn HfGH WINDER VIII First Word fSerpn Words I CECILIAN CHORAL CLITi PATRONS AND PATRONESSES Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hrlstow Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Dalo Mr. and Mrs. John Stark Evnna Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koke Dr. John J. LandMbury and Mrs. Anna l.andsbury Ih--k Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ludlow Mr. and Mra. F X. Krhaefura Mr. and Mrs. F J. Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Taylor C. Whltft Inti-rmeazo PROGRAM rART TWO I DAISY nELI.E TARKEri II "IN A PERSIAN GARDEN" A song cyt-Io fur four solo voices Gullmant Words selected' from "IILHAIYAT" of OMAR KHAYYAM (Fitzgerald Translation) Muslo by LIZA LEIIMANN Flegler ! Dubois I f w mm Mm m cf 5 i ft' ''' V JOANNA JAMES ELLIS EVELYN I1I1ISTOW JOHN SIKFKIIT HUrill WINDEH Assisted by CIIARLEH RUN YAM III Iri'"ln .... "Star Rpanglod Banner" ENTIRE ENSE.MDLE ( tr it: A J T 1 f- I'll V' ...i.. U . i--. - It I: a .....' ,t, ... . t EVELYN BRIST0W CONTRALTO JOANNA JAMES ELLIS SOPRANO CHARLES RUNYAN PIANIST HUGH WINDER BARITONE ROSE McMILLEN PRESIDENT -rit. th.' fn