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Monday Evening, April Tago Two THE EUGENE GUARD Tree-Planting Trowel Has Become Famous TO OPPOSE TUX SALEM, Ore, April 17. Tli law firm of larjF of Core, f I'orllali'l, rrpreaonting tha Ori-itiii Kiprtric: ltallroa'1 r"liiauy, lite Kpukim, I'ort lnnd am! Krattip, Oregon Trunk asJ otlier Hill hum, liare wrltlro the pub lic arrvire commiittion denying to right of the connniaaiou to rollfft a arr.um iminri Inf I mm thorn roa(i prior to nplratlon of IK) dajr period! aftrr the rlote of Irgialaturr, wnirli i would ba May 2K. Tha f mn-gnii y t clauaa on the groin raroiaga a-t an.l tha attempt of the eoimiiiaaion lot rolled tha tax at the time the com-1 pflDiea file their annual atsremenra oa or before May 1. Ihe Portland at torneya hold, ii contrary to the Ore mnn rnnatUtltinR. Halurdny the rommlaalon reeeived letter from the general attorney n tliM Vnrn 1'nion Trlr-ffranll roin pauy in New York, Indieating (lint , Wnatprn 1'ninn will rmUt IlflV- ment of the tai nieaauro to carry Ihe emergen(.'y clauae. Only two phologrnpln were taken of Jeiae .Jamea, the fmnoua outluw The proposed Thompson crook ronrt of two tnilea, which will ho In "la form of an r-itenalon to the nropoaetl Kugono-Kloronce road, lias definitely neon approved !y tho dialrict foroat office, It la elated hy It. H. Hhelley. supervisor of tha Hluslaw forest, wUo roturned todny from a trip to Portland, Balem and Hcho. At l'ortland Mr. Khelloy con ferred with foroat nfflcln.li on pro- fKisod' road and trail work Inside lie foroat this season, and at Kalem ho attondod tho meeting of tha alalo hoard of forestry, at which policies for Ihe year and the now atata lawa with reference to flra prevention were dlacussed. Tho Thompson creek road will extend from tha terminus of tha KuKene-Floronra road, which now extendi aa far na ltnlnrock, he states. At Hobo, Mr. Hhelley con ferred wllh Ij. K. (Jnrwnod, ranger, with regard to tha foroat woek pro gram. Mr. Bholloy expects In go to Toledo tha latter part n( this weok to attend tha annual meeting of tha Lincoln County Fire Protec tive aiaoolatlon, with which tha foreat co-ope rates each year In flra prevention work. A member of tha Slualaw staff la also sched uled to (It an address at the University of Oregon stun'ent meet ing Friday, It la announced. Tillamook Slayer . Will be Taken to Jail in Portland TirXAMOOK, Ore., April 2T Mrs. M. 0. Paton, Indicted lata Raturday on a charge of second degree murder Id connection with the death of her grandchild, Sjlrle Ioull Draramp, fol fowlng a beating, will bo taken tJ Tortland todny and placed In- the county Jail there until May 4, the date set by Judge Itagley for her to plead. The removal to Portland wn due lo lark of proper facilities here for women prisoners. i I (he ftuccM of this radio innova tion." aid Taylnr C. Whit?, man ager of Iaraway'i. "We plan to give nimilar entertainment in the future, when Kugene talent Is 'on the air'." Hero Is tha American Tre 4itocltipn't famous tree-planting trowel, f i rat used by the late Mrs. Warren G. Harding and since used throughout the . country .In many tree plantings. It will figure Im portantly In the national tree-planting program thla week. . t f.VHHJ, It hi rmimoteil. and will bo n oue-iiory ronrrcte block building witii coiicrple hatiiMiirnt. Aa soon na the leusn runs out on Ihe rPBtsitrunt In front, the bakery will a I no lake ovr thi properly. My Mr. Itondmnn. The new butidii will he complete In 1(0 day, lie eatimaiei, wlirn (lie Imkery will move lis entire f.uipmrnt into (he new trtirtiirf. Npw ffjuipmcnt will Ini'ludn an nvou. cookie machine and delivery truck. Salvation Army to Get Kiwanis Help A pica for ftimp'Tt of the Salvation army program in Kugeiie wo given at the KHvniiis club luncheon todny hy Captain (Strickland of I'ortlnnd, wito outlined the work enrrird on by the organisation, and told of its charily welfnro And relief work. A committee, appointed hy the club to work in co-operation with Adjutant line, will ronidMt of the following: Mnrion MrLlaln, Walter Hwnn, A. T. 'nckerllnr. t.'mi Kellogg, and Marlon eairh. 'J he roinmittee la expected o report on their work Friday noon. A vocal alio was given by Frank Jtie of Ihe I'niveralty of Oregon K'hool of nm nic, accompanied by Mlaa iter nlce Yeo. l)orn .NlcCfnin, a high school atudenl, read a pipr on forest pro terlfon, emphatlslng care In building and.leavtng camp fires. ill. MEAT MARKET TO BE OPEN SOON Drilling for oil To be Continued Preparations fur the reaumstlon nf drilling at Ihe well of the tluaianty till company here hare been completed and work will be under way at onre, ai'cnrdllig lo announcement late thin afternoon by r. David Kugeiie tll un. The goa flow which broke out at the well about a week ago la tiow cnntrollnl and everything in aet for tho continuation of the ltilrrruple.il operanona, it la announced. lr. tl xin atatra that bia early atalement that thn oil .trata in Lane liea under the gaa vein la proving arruiate and that the oil will unilouhteillv be rtrurk when eome additional drilling la completed. Dr. Ol.mi repnrta that Ihe drill at the I'oltage lirnve well of the liuaranly ronipaiiy la iww down about LtlliU feet. Grade Crossing Agreement Made Agreement belween Lena county court and the Hotilhern Pacific nml Oregon and California railroad for tho nc(ulrement of highway grade croaalnga in line near Divide haa been reached. Thla matter haa beeu pending for some lime and the rail road aeveral mnntha ago prepared a form of agreement hetweeu the rall roada and Ihe county conveying the right for iToaMinge for county roads. 1'he agreement aigned by the county court atalea that the provlslona are deemed antiafactory. Opening; of tho Lowell Market. In tho now McDonald-St haefcrs biillilliiK. Is lining plunncil In tho next few days, ncionlliig to A. M. Trlpn, proprlotor of tho market. The niurkot will be lirnnd now tliroflKhout, tho meat equipment, show casoB, cold atnniKO plant and otlior acceaaorlca representing an Investment of approilmntnly $10, OiJll, acronllng to the mnnafter. Mr. Tripp cninn to Kugono from ninuhn, t'nl., whero ho operated tho Alta Cash Market for five years. Ho visited tho prlnclpnl cities of tlio Pacific coast recently In aoanli of a now location, and decided that Kugine offered tho best opportunity of thorn nil. Mr. and Mrs. Tripp havn moved to Ku geno, and' tiro living at lll5 Pearl Btroot. El PLEASED BY VOTE Reports on Route Filed by Viewers Ileporta of Ihe county road viewers On the Green Poor section of the Kit gene-l.orano highway hare hetn filed and (tie following dainsgen have hct'it allowed. I1cr Henles JMt; W. M ami II. (I. Itrick, a$'Jft; i A. Pratt. $M.H0; W. K. Mooic, UWl.!..: 11. 11. Hmilh. $217. 7JV '1'1m report recoimneuds that the road follow the prenent etttah Hnhed right-of-way aa the stores, church, nchool and houses in Lorane are built to conform to this route. Work on tin clearing of this section in preparation for improvement has been started. IOORN. April '27 Ai Two nuto mobllra, fringing high offirors from tlermany arrived at six o'clock thit morning with the news of thf eleclion of Van IHndcnhurg and wrnt directly 'In Ihe et-kstser's chateau, er which ' llrthriKoHrm flABIt flv. The ex kaiser and his entnuraie were ovrrjnved at the news and grent snlmntinn reigned st the rhatean. Ijiler In Ihe day one of the antos started on the return trip to'tier muny. LEAGUE 13 UNEASY GKNKVA. April J7. I neasineea was Ihe dominant sentiment ex preened In league of nations circles today as a result of IlindeiihurK's election, al though It was felt that the world must await tha effect upon inlernstlounl policy before arrUing at a ftual judg ment. The opinion wss expressed thnt the election of the field mnrnluil may delay tier man application for member ship In tht lesgne of nntiona and port. Albly make tho obtnimng of member ship more difficult. HERE FROM FALL CREEK lledell farter, of Kail Creek, who worked on the lleehee creek trail work for Ihe C'sscade national forest IhnI jenr. was In Kugene today on a business trip. K. M. Vermin, also an old-time resident of Kail creek, wss also a visitor here. The Sixth Anoual Lane OM?r C.irh' conference, under the auspices of lUt kiate and county rouncili of religioi e luratkn, will meet at .Mnrola next Friday evening and Satur day. May 1 and 'J. Ail girl" in terested in Ihe "higher Ideals'' for a girl's life, over 1.1 years of age are eligible lo attend and every Sundny school should be well represented " their delegates may carry back a god report for their sciiool and also reimn belter equipped lo hep leud lb-' .lounger ones as well as their friend and cliiMttifties in the "Jesus way" of living, is lite announcement. i on njorr ioiks wno are jDierrsi'ii in girls and their development into Christian leaders will be mere than repaid if you see thst there is at I emit one car provided for the girls of your town lo reah Mnrcola next Friday evening. We expect the con ference to close hy seven o'clock no (lie girls m:iy get home eariy. I n't nut it off unlil lomorrmv! ilegin today to select your enr and your crowd of girls. If no one in your town can lukc a c.ir, your girls can go on the singe,' is the Hppeal of those in chnrgc. The Si. piiny sdioot clnsn having !); hirgoft.per cent of registered del" jaicB present will be awarded a lovely banner for the coming year. 70 Miles of Phone Line to be Built Cecilian Singers Broadcast From Seventy miles of telephone build lnK is this season's construction program for the Slualaw national forest, reports 11. H. Long, thief clerk of the forest, today. This work will he Bprcad over various sections of tho forest, he says, with a larse share in the vicinity of Mapleton. New trail totaling moro than II miles in leiiRth will be built In tho vicinity of Scottsburg, It is announced'. This Is known aB the Scottaburg. Smith Itiver trail, and ahlpping of maicrhli Is already umli-r way In advance of tho work. A tHlephone line will n'n jj built along the route '" tiie trail, ac cording to Mr. Long. A lookout house Is also being erected this year on CunnninKs t-i' sind the employee stationed at that point will not bo renulred 10 camp out all summer, aa was necessary last year. Mr. Long has been invited by members of the College Crest com munity club to deliver an address on American Forestry week at the meeting Thursday night. Many Fines Taken In Over Week-End KGW in Portland springfikld, aphi 27. sPe clal A total of $32 was real The radio concert given by tli ized from fines In the Spring' Vcilian Choral chib of Kuge.ie, broad- ,,,,, Uc0 court over tno week f.aut le.iiii llrannll in ' kflU l'i.ft. i n.i :.. -..t..w h!..ini.. according to Reuben W. at 7 o'clock, had" a moHt enthusiastic i Smith, city recorder. A. C. Wil- reception all over the coast. Radio- HOn( pruprlotnr of Wilann cafe, was fined $20 for Belling cigar ettes to minors. Walter Murray, Lewis Rodman, R. E. Curry, Ten' Ashley, Hecknrt, were enc'u fined $2 for parking without lifcl.3. R. II. Moilin wan fined 2 for cut tliiR cornern. I'erfnmed butter is served in Paris nt the moKt fufehioiialilc restaurants. grams began coming in within five minutea nfter the singing ceased, from as for south as Han Jicgo, California, and as far went ns Hotte, Montana; frfim San Francisco and I.os Angeles, expressing appreciation of the work of Kugeue's tl singers under the leadership of Hugh W'imler, choir di rector of St, Mary's, The program ended with the song cycle, "In a Per sian Harden," music by U.n I.eli tiiann set to selected words from "The Kuhitiyat," Hung hy .loamm Jnmes Kllis, Kvelyrr Rristow, .Idui Siefert and Mr. Winder. Father Kd- SYNOPSIS OF TUB ANNUAL win . OTlnra. nnstor of St. Mary m , STATEMKNT OF TIIK caihoMr- phiin-h. represented the F.n- Central Life Assurance gene rhatnher of commerce with I . . . four-minute talk about Kus-"e. I he I hOClety (Mutual) first time any eh.aml.er "f .-oinmercn '",,-.,;;;, 'S.SW,',. 'ZS.'Z representative from anv nty was nt- j h inmirajice rnmmiionr at th atsts lowed lo apeak over KUW. 1 of Orfon. pursuant to law; The resources of Kugene, "ihe most ' Im-oms. rapidly growing city in the North-1 J JS"'.r. .'"?"..??! 4,Mt.I. west," was the theme of Father Jnterrt. rtivtdeneia and rnti O'llaraa talk. He rharacteria-l it , ,B7mlTrom r'".h.rh ."". ""M as n renter to which lines of travel! rclrl durtns th yr. 119.T21.01 converge, the headnunrters of import ant cooperative enterprises which give stability and prosperity to the farms, orchards and dairies which are the pride of I.ane county. Tho rluh constituted the choir in St. Mary's Catholic cathedral In Port land yesterday morning at 0: l."i o'clock, sinning high mass there. K. V. llaller, chief of the radio stutioi), was extremely well pleased hy the Kugene representation, and Tiled the Choral club to present, aiy other concert when it couljl he,, prd pared. 1 The singers went to Portland In 15 taiitnmnhilna iiiiirflrriil titv tlio nurniiHe. .Iiana nn mnrl nwm and Mr.. Jeanetl. Lange, houaemolhe, of ,rn .Vi ' Wir ",',S" ", re the Tan Nu sororitv, acted n chap- trn 8.02M42 so eroo. Kntenainment w. lavishly gl S,i?,V,.V dSi "d".- S3,'6,K"" provided for Ihe club in Portland, and rrrd prrniiim 407, sol. s a dinner was aerve.1 at 4 p. .... Sat- ; "' f " 4n,., urdny to the club by the ouien j othtr at (nst) ss.va40.sa Catholic leaguo of Portland. Total Ineom I 6.&5,a41.4 Ptiha raemeat. vfthifm I 'Dividend paid lo poltcy holder during th r'S'"- ;CfnmliFlona and salaries palrl durlns thi ysr iTir, IkeniiBi and ttl paid 837.0 SO. 1.181.688,44 1.4otU4n.K Totftl axpndltnres I 8, 418,544. fla Assets. tat osi (tnrVt vain) araulrad through fnTncloaTtir I 'Y1ua of itftrki and bonrl pnnnd mrkrt or amor titod vatuei Radio Concert is TMa! I18.SS0.741.PO Deduct aartt net admlttvd. 852,491. U publtc radio concert of I, urn way a I Total itaniiuu Music store Saturday evening, j nuinf in on Bakery Building to Be Started Tuesday The Kiiiena llakery company will atart work tomorrow rrectii.( ita new r.,n.-rri ouut.ii. at tlii- rrar of Jen aena Tenaiiraui, .! Ninlb avenue eaat. It annmiuctd tulay hy J. v.: Itoadinan. who wna (raiitrd a I'Ulhlu permit by II, Air..er. rltv hiiild.ni In.eninr. Te alru.lure will TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ton BAI.K--(lod loon and llexlv oraan. Call eocn. I'artv ltauif tid la.t ef wrrk. '.'.VS K lllth Avf a.ttl roit s.vi.i:-iiu.rii..id fiir.itu.re. Itncker, conRiilrun. ni., ..vrrnl-.ttf. ed chair, ilinina lal,le. It-a.lter-tHtt-louiM and harilxxxl dminc riMim l.lr. llr.trr. renie ami l,u. All In K-oil condition. t'be.hire Are. I.'orurr .Nona .Madianq at i'br.hire! a.'ll FOIl IlKXT S -roo"nr "fnrm.hril apartinrul. lm.". I barnrlum 8t. tf FOIl IlKNT- t'einforl.Me .lerpina iihiiu. W 4k, lad niorniiifa. aM FOIl HALF. New leather barnr. firwt clan. Will lake ,),( ibnm h.r nr.a iu exchange, j'hotte Kt'i H. al WAX'I'KO Fit.erir.n-rd girl fo, hou.rwork. Applv at 1'iSt) Aldrr St. a-'S I,OHT NVnr I .railv, end bridge or Lake t'reek bnlihrry. lmlnV I'Jtie wriwt watch. ri el hra. elet, He wanl. lall Wf. tern Fnnn. a-'S 0RE00N MOTOR CO, Poena 4u KIO Olive Thene R. R. Stev.na For ptano tuning. Tax Turnovers Made by Sheriff Tai turnnvera were made tod.iv by SherKf Frank K. Talor to Kdna Wanl. county treasurer, totaling s!.lllrt.(ll. i The tax turnover waa argrrgated an fnllowa: '. Slate and county $II,S7'-.V ciitiea i:i.7:tr..i S.h.H.I. . -".iMi riT I nlon high achoola S.is;i.t"i Itoad dilricla i.-IIS.V'l I'ort of Slualaw 84I.S4 Foreat fire patrol f.S.JS Total adrnttlail lla.S2&,250.3 C. it I ji..i.ea. tiven by Laraway s v.. t...u. . (iroKS claim for Iostm bb- 1 paid M.MOei A good alr.od crowd attended the ch-e HsWiitiss 890.7P.ss lia.ft2S.8SA.16 Ornran for th Ter. when the concert presented hy tho 0r?", prjtnhiTn rcivd ... , . , . , durlns lh yef I , 80.108.91 Ceclllnn club waa broadcast. The i r.Itlium and dina.nd. r- ' concert was given in the hal i lt turned durin th. ar CKXTB-Vl, I.IFK ASSfRANCK aoClKTT (Ml 1TAL) Oliver r. Miller. Pra T. C. Dnnv. pc. C. XI. 7'Ullamii, seneral nt. 80S Or. on Mdf.. Ratem. Or. . I Wilitin, anrnl tgint, 404 Artlaaas bitir.. Portlsnd. nr. Btatutorr reeMent attfrn)r for MrrloSL Inwitunc OommlMtoner, above tho music store, and nl though reception waa troubled hy Interference at tho hcRinning. In a short time tho reception whs vir tually perfect, with tho various nolo and quartet aolortlonn coming in clear and diatlnct. "Wo aro very well antlaftod with Osourn Iloiei Teautf Tartour. Phone Kt)l. it IlST-tiray ninirrel srsrf n Wil lamette street .Sunday evening Pleaac rail hill J. For Sale 600 WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS HOLLYWOOD STRAIN 10 WEEKS OLD CHEAP FOR QUICK SALE ACT QUICK Phone 1053 LD OVER The Famous Romance of the West . . . America's n.oat celebrat ed lovo alory. It waa one of the greatest theatrical aucceasea of ataga his tory. A tremendous dra ma of love and adven ture In the Krent days of the old weal. Alice Terry Conway Tearle Wallace Beery Huntley Gordon Positively MONDAY Only "SE GREAT DIVIDE 7" The film Epic of the West .at TUESDAY SPECIALS No limit buy all you want Tuesday only P. & G. White Naptha Laundry Soap t)C 8 bars Ivory Soap, large bar Ivory Soap, guest Aty size, 12 bars m.V IT Chipso, large 23c packages Alber's Cream Flaked Oats, 1 lb. 4 oz. package 10" ... - 88-96 f Ninth Ave. West Stanley Building Eugene, Oregon Royal Club Ground Spices, 2 ounce -4 cans, any kind A" Jelly Beans, the 'very clioicest 2 pounds Dromedary Cocoanut, i-pound fyty package W Royal Club Currants, 1 pound package Ainsley's Fruit Salad, Xo. 2i can Amazon Yellow Cling Peaches, Xo. 2J can Vegex, GJ oz. net $1.00 .jar Royal Club Vanilla, 2 ounce bottle &v Twink, washes and dyes nt the same time 10c nnckairfs . . .V Pears Soap 13c bars 17? .42 m 79 10 These may not belong in a grocery store, but they are worth double offer them! Cut Glass Water Sets Pitcher and six glasses; beautiful cut grape design, clear crystal glassware, deeply cut As long as 48 sets last 98c Mahogany Finish Serving Tray Beautiful mahogany serving trays, glass lmttom.. and mahogany handles. Very attractively dec orated centers. "While they last AW Onlv 4S to sell jSMjjBiiBqaasBauiMj! GOLD MEDAL FLOUR None better in the world made by Washburn -Crosby Minneapolis. Co., 49 pound back $2.39 Columbia Vegetable Soup None better at any price Just a special as leng as this lot lasts 3 cans 25c Did You Pay Your Income Tax in One Payment Or did you take advantage of Uncle Sam's Four-Pay Plan? Our New Ten-Pay-Flan of selling Society Brand and Fashion Park Clothes is a service originated by this store for the conveni ence of responsible men who prefer buying clothes the same as automobiles, homes and othe commo dities are bought. The same as many pay their in come tax. Through this plan they are enabled to wear better clothes which means greater satisfaction. An exceptional selection of Society Brand and Fashion Park Suits for Spring in new models and fabrics. Azure Blues, Sandstones, Piping Rocks, Broadmoors and others. Here's How it Figures: $35 SOCIETY BRAXI) AX D KARIII0X PARK SUITS on pay S7.00 when purchased and $2.80 weeklv $40 KOCIKTY UKAXI) AX I) KASH1UX PARK SUITS . Aon pay $8.00 when purchased and $3.20 weeklv $45 SOCIKTY KRAXl) AND FASHION' PARK SUITS ou pay $9.00 when purchased and $3.60 weeklv $50 SOCIKTY KKAXH AM) FASHION rk SUITS "ou pay $10.00 when purchased ami $4.00 weeklv $55 SOCIKTY HRAXD AND FASHION PARK SllTS w pay $11.00 when purchased and $4 40 weekly $.-.0 SOCIKTY HKAXD AND FASHION PRK SUITS ou pay $12.00 when purchased mid $4.80 weeklv $50 MKNVS AND YOUXO MKN'S SUITS ' "iou pay $6 when purchased and $2.40 weekly Prices are the same whether all cash, regular charge or the Ten Pay-Plan We consider our Ten Pay contract, when signed by responsible men, the same aj cash. Green-Kilborn Co. men s wear A XKW FIRM 'WITH XKV POLICIES 825 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon toprnsht, 1925. AlftwJ DtcVm Cohn 5 rs g m H ii H in llllllilllilililililliiillil 1