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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1925)
Friday Evening, April i i, THE EUGENE GUARD Vagc Six nOSKHrilfi. frr.. April :M. '." Iuiaii, who oitcni'fii from th? i"iin:y jiiil un TiifNiliy ftrr tJuxginic '" jailor, (Ifulil.il link into HMur I ' nicln, v It ili offiiTrt wrro ncjin-lmi fur hi in in Mi wiuiliru purl "f tli1 c-fMinii 11 ml nminliiiB to offictr brI;f jntn the mine ma ill mt oh i vliih If is thought to Jiavp rnhhril fr.ipr in tlii iimmh, prorurert n luirkmw nl thru proceeded In tli' J. '. I't-nH'y it.irr her lie jirit ureil I wn mii t -cattfH, fillet) tliem will) rll itifi uti 1 lliaile hi rwr.'ipe, OffjeerH foutifl (he rlothinj in whirl, he lmi i-yci-M! from lite ciMinty jfiil mill wlii'h he jut') iliv fiirtlf'J ill the I't'iniey Mtirp hiKi Sheriff Ktjiriner Kit -a fwinplrtrly proveN the identity or the ier"ti mi ni. Hing ih rnhhery. The ruhhery wmm perfumied in hlen- llrally i he mime mmim r it (he lour rohherli'M with whirl. Ihmcin in elm r sl ed rarller In thp iii""t... Th hurt-tar lifted off th nkylfKhi. wiwkI of.' he Imrred ktbI nnd (irnp,-il llimugh t' Ih fH,r of the more, lie look three nuitR of Hothei, a eoinolefe outfit of underwenr, hirm, colur, lien, eiM'kn, rnpH nnd two nir of nhnrn, nnd a j -Vfirntly stowed thtt nr tit-leu in two uilrinpn. II xtripprd off his old rlnthra and put on n complete new outfit nppfirently. The rlothing in which Jiunnin ewniped from the jiitl th overront Btoleu from the Fisher rnneh nnd n pnir of plieri bp Ion k in to W. (i. Paul, ne.ir wlmn home iMn run if nllrftt'il to hnve nepl Vednei-1 jijr night wrc found diurnrdrd I i the tore. ! It In evident that th fuicltlv doub led bark north dnendny, rame west over th lit Jin from no ill It Ier rr-ii nnd nlippd into town hint nlxht. All points nlnng th rnilrond nnd hijfhwny are being notified todar nnd dfttrrip tlom of th Mtolen good hnve been sent broadcast, j rni 5tf7, of whom are boy and L1tti ate girlf, nccordiiic (o atittJiiirf j made public by J. A. t'liunhill, ntut ! Niiperiittenilent of -ltool. Suierinteiuei)i t 'hurrhtll in roin luei.titijt on the proportion of boy t Kirla in hirli iM'liool gaid (hat one of (he lueaKiirements lived by the Hun he tl Siife foundation in determining I he efficiency of a high i'hool in the percenliigi; of boyn to girfit. I'nder thin imMMirrinent the Kone hurg hxh tti-lioot Ihi1h all diMtrictH of the fiixl clahii, Hiiuti Wl per cent of Hi graduate thi year jim boyd. The, Mctioida rar-king nejt in the penent iiKe of boyn enrolled in the urii.ur ctiiKB are: ' ' 'orvithi.. .Vi per cent; J'endleton , M; IhIIiim t'J; Anhland ot ; Klamath Falla r,l. 1 Ilcilig Theaters To Enter Salem I UlWPfJUfl BAPTIST BBBUPINiitiiiilON ! SAU;I. tre., April -'I. - I'urchjM 'of the tir.ind lliea'er here hy Cnlun Ht-iiix. iKirlhtvent ilioiit-r owner, wua - announced lM niRhr. The change in ' effective ,Sepeiiilier 1 and will link Sab-tti with the fleilig chain of the MlerK. lOxtt naive repnirx will be made to Hie pn-M'iit theaier. An b.e II. Holt j who him been connected with the local I theater for nevenil yearn and former K l.i ma ill 1''iiIIh hliowiiuin, will bu uiun-iifcer. PLANES OF FLEET nONOMxn. April H. (40 Tlirntiihout lint nijlil, arnrrbliichta Iflhbrd eh trnplnil Vy nrrr the In Iflnd of Oahil, irnrrliinf for plnnri if Ihr lilin flrrt wliirh In iilnrkinf thft latnnd in the WRr gnmt now lirfnx MU In Hit rdflr. Thfra Ii a trnne fftllng of gtiaprnie fv!iltnt every whoro nmnnf (ha oVfrnding hlftrk fnrofa aa too imppmllnf lonslon of tho taiiihil drew ona day nearar. Feralatcnt minora that lha blue llaokinf Invert hare eitabllahad an aircraft liaae on the Ialand of Knual, vlth which rommunltratlon hai bren cut off, are etfdrntly taken aerlounly by tbe defondtnc black forcea wblcli Xrpt lha heavena Illuminated Ihrnujli out tbe nliht by arnrchllihta, In nn effort to prevent night bomblnj of the Inlnnd'a defenaea by a poaeible air raid of lha Invader,. far tlio flrit lime In hlalory, a ma jor general commanding beleaguered rarrlaon Imt night liroadcnat Ilia pre carloua poaltiun by radio to all Amer ica when Major (irnernl K. M. Lewla, runimnndlng the Hawaiian depart tnenl apoke over bmadcaallng ata llon KtiU. (Icneral I.ewia Inld of hla pnaltlon and eaplained deialla of the war game but gave no dctaila whlrh might he of value to lha attacking bluea who were ohrioualy llatening. Court Prohibits Picketing at Mill WKNATCHF.R. Waah., April 24. A reatralnlng order iaaued by Judge AV. (1. Parr of auperlor courl here waa In force today, where the men who recently quit work on Ihe Ureal Northern Lumber eompjin.ve log drive will be prohibited from picketing on or near Ihe premlaea of the company or In any way interfering wlih men now employed on Ihe log drive. Action waa taken after a ault agalnat the 117 linker, alleged mem bera of Ihe Indtialrial Worker of Ihe World, waa filed by the lumber com pany aklug $.IKk) damage from each of Ilia Induatrlal. A hearing will b held May II. The court order pro- j h bill striker from congrcgiiliug on the premUe of the lumber company o rlulerfering- with any of the em j ployei by hilng, hooting, jeering or I Jelling "acab." Many Seniors Will Graduate in State .SAW.M. Ore., April "I -Senior In Oregon high achool who re ei pecle.l to be graduated thin or to. BE FAIR TO YOURSELF "MAKE THE pqlger QmkTest Ancient Towers Give new Ideas NKW YtlHK, April - Knava tionn of Hticienl tow-era for aim wor ship in McHopotJiumi may furniili orcliiteclH with new id an for ntty ncrap'TH, according to Profeiior llcrcuford Pile, of the Hoy til ('olee of Architecture. London, who la rep rrarnting hin organization nt lb an nual convention of th American lu titut of Architect hr. HVMSr.VlF.UK April iM.fSpe iftJ) A meetjig of th Tmpqua Ilap- ti Kt nnvocinti..n Itegan Wednetular evening in the Hant'tit church, m i'h Heu'donti continued through, tndnr. The nddreKH of wlcnn wan delivered hv Itv. ,f. far! ton Wet trrhahn. pantr of tbe .'crI church, followed by a er- mon hv Itv. J. I, Chappel'e of Hld de. ( irezon- I(eiretentnt i vet from "event I co on' i are preFent. Ir. i. ('. Wright, aecreturr of the nfflte church convention, nddrenjud th r,H"mtdy ,. it onlay on the futnr M"rk to be done in the atate. A Womimii'" e on wit-1 n'- i ll'dd voiterdi- 'ed hv Or. Mary I". T'l-.inr.-n. vi!t ing forernn mi"":ona rv. Hil.le to Ip'ol probleni w'c dim ited to- Mm. Kramer, nnd Mm. O. ('. Wright gave the main tft'k of lb afiTiioon fin "The (innl of th Wo men' n M'MKionarv Societ v.' fi;!'-et hv tin ddrpn br Mina I,o'M-p Hun dernp of Porllnnd. who apok on lb World Wid fJuild -Trla work, nnd tho Crm-atlerM work. Itev, It. Sninmerlin ronduntd nn open tMtirnon!l meet ing laat evening, nnd Itv. Cbarlen K. iMinhnm of I'.utren upoke on "I'er non'il Soul-Winning. " Itev. i. H. Monhier ftf Junction City led th prnrer arvic thin innrnine. with Hev. H. I,. Cnldwell of th Hon, burg Ilnpt'nt church upeaking on Ilible Int.) ruction in connection with the pithlie ncIiooIk. Jeff If. Irish of Ku gen dirtcijuKed the "Hoy Problem in Ih Hlhle School." "The Hibl School, th Field for Kvngftliin" wn the fhem of Ir. W. 'IVMill ken of Port land. Ir. Milliken ih d'rector of th atnt -young people'a work. Th open meeting this aftrnooD wh conducted by Hv. A. II. Kitton of -North liend. i'rudent Kiley nt fjnfield Colleg it expected to apeak on "Our College" at '' v. in. Jtv. J. I,. Whirry, colporteur at large, will addreaa the assembly on "The Joy and Sorrow of tbe Col . porteur." The H. Y. J'. t. banouet will b held at 0 p. m.. and the buai jiea meetinj at 7 oYlork. Kenneth ITobiaa of Springfield, president of th j I'mpoua H. Y. P. P. nnd nn Aineri j can Suml-jy K-bool iniHuionary. will : prettid. "Voung people Kwingt'lizing'' Jwill be Hev. Ianiel itryanta them ! at 7 Hr. Mr. liryant ii p.-u'tor j of the Corvallia Itnptiat church. I, THREE KILLED j PA It IS. April -I. Three youths ; were killed and e;ght wounded in a I hooiing affray which occurred j.s they were bavins a meeting of the 1 national republic! n league in Hue j Immremi.nt bint night. Police r:ip ! lured two men alleged to be com j mmitrtr with pixiolH in their hands. It Started Something "I have not aid any thine to you. but Imve been waving to othera and have induced many to take your medi cine and hi convinced. Mayr'a Won derful lieiiiedy in correctly named. It removed stuff from mi I never thought could be in a human being and I feel like a different pernon. The pain in my right side disappeared nt once, which four doctora t-aid would require an operation; also the bloating and incline! ion." It in a tdmple, lmrinleM preparation that re move the catarrhal iuiiciih from the iiitcKtiuul tract and allays the inflam mation which caiiMCH practically nil stomach, liver nnd intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One don will convince or money refunded. At nil drnggista. OHEGON Phone '..111. MOTOR CO. 1):10 Olive tf thcnvoull know what brand of coffee you'll want to use regularly THE BEST COFFEE WINS That's a Stunning Suit "aTS Rtcia Wood Suits express flint smartly conservative stylo which is always the. hallmark of t.lie well turned out man. Correctness of fttylo patterns, antl fabrics assured. These are the' points Hint must convince, you that wo can servo u in n satisfactory selection of your new spring suit. Wo aro ready for you today. $35 to $60 STOREMEN 71 WILLAMETTE ST. Known For Good Clothes Saturday and Monday Specials Jelly Heiins, Hi. 15c llH Hi. sack I test Cnno Sunar, . $6.50 10 Ih. sack Host Cane Sntrnr 69o 4! ll. Suck Kisher Men., I'M.mr $2.39 Fresh Creamery Hutter, U. 40o .'I Hunches lunitftl Ka.lish .. . 10c 11 His. Spinach (Irecns 25o Fresh Toinntoesf ll. 20c ;t Hunches Carrots 25o 4 Florida ( Ji iipel'ruit 29c 4 Heads Lettuce . 2f)0 4 Ihs. K'huliail) . 25c Fancy Lemons, per dozen 25c U Uwn Mcdiuni sijse Oranges 45c li Ihs. Prv. Onions 25c 10 lls. Potatoes 25c t? Ihs. Smnll White Ueans 50o :i Ihs. Head Kiee 25o 4 Ihs. Hnlk Macaroni 25c 4 Ihs. Hulk Cocoa . 25o 10 Tall Cans Armour's Milk 89c 2 cans Shrimp 35c i! Large Cans Tomatoes 43o 3 Cans Standard Corn 43c 5 N'o. 2 Cans Hroken Sliced I'ilienpplo 98c 4 Large Cans Peaches or Apricots - 89c 3 Cans Campbell's Pork and Henns . , . 25c lS-oz. Bottle Catsup ' 25c No. 10 Pail Pure Lard $1.95 4 lb. Package Seedless Haisins 39c 2 pkits. PuiTed Wheat 25c .". I'kgs. Shredded Wheat 35c Micou Pieces, Hi. . 28c (Juart Can Wesson Oil 49c 3 lb, Hox Soda Crackers 50c 4 lb. Hox (iraham Crackers . 79c Hest tirade Pea berry Coffee, pound 43c One lb. Can Royal Club Coffee ( 1 sugar stick freel . . 53c 3 1b. Can Royal Club Coffee (.'! sugar sticks free $1.53 olb. Can Royal Club Coffee (.' sugar sticks free) $2 45 4 Bars Crenie Oil Soap 25c 7 Han Crystal White Soap 25c 11 Large Rolls Toilet Paper 50c 4 Cans Light House Cleanser 25c Haskell Feed & Grocery Co. Free Delivery in City Telephone 622 (Mail orders filled from these prices) 904 Olive St. Whenever There Is a Road There Is Also a Ford and More Fords id You Ever Stop To Think ow Many Satisfied Ford Own- n The World? and why they are satisfied? and why they repeatedly buy FORDS? and why no other car will do? ers There Are I -and wbv thev are FORD owners? and why they bought FORDS? and why a FORD'S a F0RD7 The above are facts well worth your consideration if you are planning on buying a ear this spring. Think of the thousands upon thousands of satisfied FORD owners everywhere you go. Think of how they buv FORDS again and again, when tliev must have a new car. Could there bo stronger proof of en tire satisfaction? Could you ask for better evidence of CAR SATISFACTION ? Analyze the situation as you will you can come, to but one conclusion, and that is: The FOUD is the best buy after all, and that it is better to buy a FORD than to wish you had., Balloon Tires LZj ''Delivered FORD PRICES IN EUGENE BALLOON TIRES FORD ROADSTER, complete with Starter CiGSt fl FORD F0RDOR SEDAN, complete, with C7QC A( nn.l Dalloon Tires, at Eugene aDtQCSQU fcitiirter and Balloon Tires, at Eugene ...... l) JO"U FORD TOURING, complete with starter CKflfl fid FRD TRUCK, with Cord Cab, Klat Rack RSSVC f)f nn.l Dalloon Tires, m Eugene v ipwUUaUU stake sides, nil steel, at EuRrne )) wil'J FORD COUPE, complete with Starter- RC!'n -if) F0RC5SON TRACTOR, delivered to you on C'SH flO nnd llalloon Tires, at Eugene 40JJaiU your Farm 9ii3U.UJ fTSIl BETTER BUY TCDAY Ford Service Department Open at 7 A. IVL Looker T Th'S-0' -i .iiilf Easy v When Trading In A USED FORD Trade with a Ford dealer who will allow you all your car la worth aave time coma hero. When You Buy A USED FORD Buy from a Ford dealer who will Guarantee quality and a full mea sure of Ford value. Easy Terms Terms THE ABOVE SIGN ASSURES GUARANTEED VALUE Guaranteed Jed Ford value, all bear the triple .ion In our salesroom. These car, are reconditioned and ready for th. road. S.e.n In th.. morning and look them over. There are only a few, ,o better hurry down! 194 Ford Touring Car, siiock ahsnrlie antl one spare tir.v only 1923 Ford Coupe, ahock absorbers, one ap.ire tire, only 1924 Ford Coupe, aperdometpr. extra tir. only 1923 Ford Touring Car, shock absorbers one spare tire, only , 5350 $425 $290 1923 Ford Roadster with delivery bed, soma- at ' 1923 Ford Touring Car, nt only Look for th, Tri.nnle Sgn on any u..d Ford y,u buy-., .nd. for fuil value for your money! .'. $350 .. $200 $250 We Sell Goodyear Tires For Ford Cars Easy Terms On New and Used Fords If Desired E. C. SIMMONS AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS EUGENE. OREGON L. E. SIMMONS