THE EUGENE G UAED
Tage Five
Eveniufr
aftrr a luisinrsfi visit nf .hour two!
CITY NEWS
Notarial Commission Filed
I hp Notarial commission of (irarp
r,. w.tipr waa fl ed toilav at th. nf
fiee of the county clfrk.
sS"7 from P '""" .
ment will be provided for Ktigene hixn
school Btudents during the noon hour
tomorrow, it is announced today t
the high crhool. The play is beitij
put on by the dramatic club of (be
school.
Nurse's Certificate Flted
me nurses certifirate of (Cather
ine ('. JnhKt who fi1H IaiU.. Ik.
office of the county clerk.
April 27, 1925
I To be Ambassador
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8Hljloa (ord ..nivcreity
'. in the fH. -
' .1 nf edttc.no.
Ti of tor d-lr'mcn. u.
Vmw tor e.t.b-
'"Yrf pi t Here for I he "
msrac ot ,ik hare been
of P0u"'". ' - ..l..mhr
oK at Ki.sne is bo
"' a liWv plow. loforma-
..the ont 01 m"K i-7
f" '"r.r.ndinj on city streets
tfi "" ,,i,e
5!Sit put yesterday,
;)nn uc reconls at DO-
. . ..raxtaM Grove.
?.R;P! !T Sinh avenue
SJir. nimntity of .h .Sat-ii-
fn,....l S.i n silver.
jl:(d msniisni ".
L Fltows Celrtratfr-
Members ot iae r.u8r. y-- -
lodge assembled at the Odd
hU Sundav night, nnd inarched
tXr. headed by the Odd Fellows
wiotbe First Christian church,
limDr. E. V. Stivers delivered the
tsmnry address commemorative
i tkc founding of the lodge. The
ln were beaded by Howard M.
fcitwll, noble grand.
Cnuiigt Obtained
Eittbluhmfiit of a new comity road
infer to da way with the vet fork
JrMdG61 in the Fox Hollow dis
rirtij iskM of the county court in
i petition signed by lit residents of
vEarra. The petition states that
ia nHinnwt mail Will nrovidft jll-
ud egress for a number of
i idret5 not now having the service
Uiwanty route.
DKtirs to Meet
Dr. Ben Wmle of Portland will dis-
-w fractures of the spintil column
i: t meeting of the Cent nil il
aeftle Medical society, meeting in
hfne.Mijr 7, it is nnnounccd by Ir.
'-rte Hurley and Hr. J. It. Vox, in
trje. L'r. II. K. Voskett of I'ort-.liliBnitory-.exiierti
will gnenk on
liwttory methnrls."
aj le Be Given
1 Vminute v.iudeville entertn'.n-
Fined For Speedlno
Edwin Lyman was fined $10 and
costs when he appeared before Judge
Harold J. Wells in justice court to
day, charged with speeding in his
automobile on the highway . at the
rate of more than 4o miles an hour.
Hero from Portland
Miss Josephine Howe of Tortlanil
of the public welfare service of Port
land, was a week-end visitor here at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Col
lier and their son Arnold Collier.
Store Walls Tinted
Workmen were busy today re-timing
the walls and ceiling of the sec
ond floor of the Ax-Hilly department
store. The ceiling will be light cream
in color, while the walls will be
French grey.
Returns to Office
Miss iieulnh Weaver, assistant at
the office of Sheriff Frank K. Taylor,
returned to duty today after an ab
sence of several days as the result of
illness.
Moves Office
C. P. Devereaux has moved bis of
fices from the McMorran and Wash
burne building to the Peterson and
McCully offices, at tV2l Willamette
street.
Marriage Liconse -Issued
A marriage licence was issued to
day at the office of the county clerk
for C ('. Ncwhouse, former teacher
in the local school, and Be mice
Haines of Eugene.
Fire Run Made
The Eugene fire department mnde
run nt 8 o'clock this morning to 14.T7
High street, where a Ford automobile
was reported to be on fire. No dam
age was reported.
Here from Penitentiary
John Mitchell, prison guard at the
state penitetninry in Salem is in Eu
gene for a few days' visit with friends
nnd relatives.
Pension Is Granted
Charles F. Kggimann of Springfield
lias been granted A government pen
sion of $1S a month, according to
word received from the pensiou bureau.
Licensed to Wed
Orville A. Lesley nnd Muriel Moun
tain, both of Coburg. were granted
marriage licenses ot the j.ffiee of It.
Bryson, county clerk, Saturday.
Deputy Sheriff Appointed
Courtney Stcinlianer has been np
pointed as deputy sheriff in Lane
county the order hnving heen' filed
today by Sheriff Frank E. Taylor.
As the result of failure to gree
on the wage scale as asked by
the carpenters' union of this city
a strike was called on the build
ing of the Taylor apartment on
Willamette street and Thirteenth
avenue tcday. It is said by union
organizers here that between 12
and 16 carpenters quit the job ow
ing to the fact that the union
scale was $1 per day more than
that offered by the contractors.
The union officials also report
that the contractors state they
will brlnp men from Portland to
take the places of those who quit
here. If no agreement is reached
by tomorrow night the job will
be declared ''unfair" and other
trades Including union plumbers
and electricians will be prevented'
trom working on the building, tne
union officers report.
Springfield Wins
From Harrisburg
SPIUXGFIELD. April 27. (Spe
cial) The Springfield high school
baseball team won from the Harris
burg school nine with a score of 7
to '2 in a game Saturday afternoon in
Springfield. The Springfield city
team defeated the Harrisburg city
team G to 3 in a game yesterday aft
ernoon on the Fifth street grounds.
In the high school game Saturday
the special feature was Merl McMul
len's batting, lu four times to the
bat he made one home run, and near
ly made another, being stopped nt
third base. Hugh Cowar was pitcher,
allowing only two hits and standing
10 men. McMullen did the catching
during most of the game.
Jean Ielp pitched for the local city
team, with Ernest Black as catcher.
The rest of the lineup jvns as follows:
Casteel. first base; Snyder, second
hase; "Ding" Mulligan, third base;
Cox, right field; Meats, center field;
Mi-Mulii'ti. left field; "Meek" Mulli
gan, short-stop.
Rafael Sanchez Aballi of Cuba, now
accompanying the president-elect of
Cuba, Gerardo Machado, on his visit
to this country, will be the next Cub
an ambassador to the United States.
AMERICAN FOREST
WEEK IS OBSERVED
I (Continued from page one)
Leaving for Los Angeles
Mrs. I). Todd, resident nf the Tliver
road, is leaving for Eos Angeles nnd
other points in Southern California
for a visit of n month or more.
Roturns from Klamath
E. R Kingman. local timber deal
er, has returned from Klamath Falls
Electrical Group
To Organize Union,
Institution of the new Eugene loo.il
nf the International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers will take place nt
a meeting scheduled for the head
quarters of the labor council tonight,
according to announcement of H. C.
Farley, union organizer for this dis
trict. The new union will have it
charter membership of IS workers in
the electrical trades residing her.
Mi. Farley strife. This will hp the
first organization of this trade in
Lane county and Mr. Farley had heen
delegated to present the charter and
install the new OiTieers who will be
elected f.iJ'owing the organization.
oMonth-End
Specials
DRESSES
Exceptional Style
and Value
til
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A Group Of Fine
Dresses
Specially purchased from manufacture at about half
thejr regular value. Including printed silk, flannels,
sans, crepes, tub silk. ,
IiSI'i.AY
(gilmore's
Correct Apparel for Women
Castle Rock lookout house in the
Cascade forest will be placed on
the sidewalk to the main en
trance to the postoffice. This
structure was built by Fred
Chess students in manual train
ing at. Eugene high school. It
Is one-fourth the actual size of
the lookout house.
Miss Dora McClain gave a short
talk at today's luncheon of the
Kiwanis club, and' Nelson F. Mac-
Duff, supervisor ot the Cascade
national forest,' spoke to students
in journalism at the university.
Other speakers nre scheduled for
nearly every day this week, nt
the service clubs and other civic
organizations. Dean George W.
Peavy, head of the forestry de
partment of Oregon Agricultural
college, will bo the speaker at
Thursday's meeting of the cham
ber of commerce.
Ry the .rant margin of four points.
S76 to S7-, the C'orvalli, sun team
defeated tbe Kugene squad in a match
staged yesterday at the trapa of the
Kugene aviation field, l-noey of the
Kenton county team was high scorer
with a total of 49. Kach learn was,
composed of 20 gunners.
The following are the scores: j
t'orvallis: Hildebraml, 4rt: Larry,1
40; Have.. 3!); Simpnon. 4.V rink-!
nrd. 4B; Hibbs, 4i; Fuller, 47; Loon-!
e.v, 4-'; Palmer, 4S; Dennett, 44; Al
len, 40; Griffin, 43; McKay, 43;
Young, 46; Woodcock, 4L': Hickard, j
4.1; I amp, SO; Gallagher, 4S; Deaton,
4L'; Deal, 4(1. Total 870.
Kugene: Stevens, 4; Lowell, 42;
Nelson. 40; Anderson, 38; Kobertson,
4.1; Babb, 47; Glass, 40; Simmons,
4."i ; Reavey, 4S; McCornick, 47;
lUewitt. S4; Meek, 43; Kompp. 42;
Stein, 30; Spencer, 40; Dr. Nenl, 41:
Hranstetter, 46: Mock. 46; Danner,
48; Hogan, 41. Total 872.
Splendid Match Held
Following the team shoot a spe
cial added money mutch was held
and Larcy again displaed his prowess
with the gun and scored n possible
of 100 in the class A division.
The following are the scores of the
three classes and the professional
match:
Class A: J. w. Seavey, 04: Mark'
Riekard, 98: R. G. Lacey, 100; Ben
nett, 8S; llildebrand, 11.1; Gallagher,
95; Simmons. 94; Simpson. 9,1.
Class R: Charlie Fuller, 90; Drink-'
ard. 97; X. J. Nelson, 92; Kompp, 8.1;
Spencer, 92; Allen, 87: Lowell, 84; i
Palmer, 95; Glass, fl.1; B. Auderson.i
88; Mackey. 86; Babb, 92; Hibbs,
96; Hover. 91. i
Class C: Roy Stein. 70: Woodcock.'
S3; Hayes. 80; Griffon, 92; Mock, 84: 1
Stevens, 91: A. Seavey, 81; Beal, 74;
Camp, 80: Branstettcr. 88.
Professionals: Jim Heid, 07; Ed
Morris, 83; Deaton, 88.
Roseburg Woman is
Hurt in Accident
ROSERl'RC,, Ore., April 27. Mrs.
S. E. Memminger, wife of a local taxi
driver, was seriously hurt lato last
night when tlin car in which she wn9
riding and which was driven by her
huidmnd, ran wild on n steep grade
and turned three forward somersaults.
Mr. Memmiuger hud responded to the
call of Mr. Edward Van Pessell, who
lives on one of the streets overlooking
llm city nnd wns in the net of bringing
Mr. Von Possejl down into tlio husi
ne.s district when (lie accident .oc
curred. A lifeht chain had been
wrapped around the tiro of the enr t
give trncllon on a slippery stre(i-?i
of rond ami this became loosened and
caught in the brake rod, putting tlio
brikes out of commission.
Lane Sewing Club
Finishes Courses
All club lessons bavp hepn complet
ed by the Odnr Flat thimblp club
under Ihe Ipadership nf Mr. Edith
rage and this n rb first of the 31
sewing clubs nf Lane county to com
plete th required course, according
to Arnold Oilier, county club lead
er. An achievement display will soon
be held by the Cedar Flat club and
all exhibits will he held for display
at the annual county fnir in Septem
ber. AH clubs nre planning on f.iir
displays and when the lessons are
completed nil work will be then pre
pared for the fair, the club lender
slates.
SUBJECT OF TALK
Vnless the public is educated to the
point where the person who causes a
forest fire is condemned as a menace
to society, little progress can be made
in the effort to prevent destruction of
timber. Nelson F. Mncduff, super
visor of the Cascade national forest,
fold students in freshman journalism
this morning at the University of Ore
gon. .Mr. Macduff poiuted out that ef
forts to plant trees were not profit-
able nt a cost of per acre, when j
nnture does It for nothing. "And itisj
not very pneournging," he said, "to I
plnnt new treps when here are fid,-!
000 firebrands in the 1'niled States j
ready to burn them up." j
Mr. Macduff went to Roseburg this i
afternoon tn nddress the Kiwnuis i
club tomorrow on the subject of I
"Builders." In this tnlk he expects i
to stress the fnct that no single ngen- i
cy is as important as public nenli- I
ment, combined with public coopers- !
tiou, in Ihe matter of fire proven- j
tion.
"The tin. her from 7"00 acres of
land is required each week for Amer-
ica's Sunday newspapers atone." says
Mr. Macduff. "It takes the pulp )
trees from that much land to provide!
the newsprint, paper. Vet publishing
is only one of a hundred grours of in
dustries that drsw their material
from the forest. The lumber industry, j
with Its 20.000 mills, consumes only a
third of the wood thai is annually
removed from Ihe forest. More wood
is used for fuel than for lumber. Pi- j
reetly snd indirectly the responsibility I
for depletion of the forests resfs on ;
everv citizen who uses wood in any!
nf its manufactured forms."
Anglers try Luck
About Lake Creek
1 trit i--h food experts say that peo
ple nre rating loss Mm-e the war.
THEATRE
Irfke creek and adjacent areas were
popular places among Eane rounly
anglers yesterday, according to Melvin
Tiitnbull, rounly traffic officer, who
started out on the rond early yester
day morning in a search for speeder
snd reports that at lenst -00 cars
were bound for the lake. Although nil
the anglers were anxious to resell Ihe
waters and start day's sport, only one
rrevr enthusiastic enouzh to step up
! speed to 4 ."5 miles and he was cited
! to appear in justice court today and
: tell about it. Many anglers reported
that good catches were made on Iake
; crepk during the day.
ii i - ' -rsm
Copyright 1924
The House of Kuppenheimer I
That broad-shouldered
slim-hipped contour
Today's style is easy draping. It's
informal, to be sure, but decidedly
trim. The new style is comfortable
and extraordinarily smart Every
one of these new suits shows some
individual touch. All are beauti
fully tailored of strikingly hand-?
some fabrics.
Kuppenheimer
SUITS
40 $45 $50
New effects in flannels, sfietlands
and worsted cheviots. Shades of
greys and tans plain and striped
t.l i o house of Kupponlipiirtor good clothes
GRAND
OPENING
SV1AY
WATCH THE PAPERS!
WATCH the BILLBOARDS!
ASK VOUR NEIGHBOR I
Inspections Made j
Of Alfalfa Areas!
Inspection of the experinientnl al-;
fnlfn tracts in Lane county is again j
under way this week by O. S. FJet-;
cber, Ine county agricultural agent, :
and K. It. Jackmsn, farm crnpi spec- j
ialist of the Orcg m Agricultural ;
college, H is expected thnt these in- j
speclions will he completed by Thiirs-
day or Friday, Mr. Fletcher stales. In
addition to the experinientnl tracts'
other alfalfa fields of the county will
be Icoked after as severs) farmers are
raising this crop on a larger ssle, the
county agent reports.
Sponges Off Alaska?
8KATTLB. ah.. April '11
Sponges found on the n rubor of a
ship tiff Chichagoff. Alaska, may
cause the discovery of large ftp""'
fields in that vicinity. The wstcr at
2d f (Illinois was found to be IN de
giees wrtrmer than at the, surf. ice,
or warm enough f'r sp.ntgen to
grow.
WESTROPE FLEES
Door for the Otvll
J roltNW.WX, Kug., April 27. In
a i hurcli near hre a mfdiseval min
ister provided a suiill door near Mi
altsr, through which the devil could
escape when the parishioners re
nounced tula ud all his works.
William Westrope. 10. who figured
prominently in focal police circles re
cently and who was returned to Ihe
suite reform school at Sutfui about
two weeks ago is hack again. West
rope had a fairly good week i'iid M-
! lowing bis leaving of the mine null
jtution Saturday night, ruidiiig to
1 reports coining in tod ty at the offi-i
j of Sheriff TIor here.
' W 41 rope escaped fro nil he school
! Snturd.iv night and stole a truck. The
' truck v a abandoned about a inilu
south of Siileni and then Westropt?
j hired a tnxi to bruit; b.m to Kugene.
; Hi- paid the driver wiib a b:til t he. k.
:tn arriving here We-lrope lured n
cur from a Springfield auto rent
agency, paid for it with the usuiil
I. ,l ibeck. received 't in tdiangi and
Inter wis een Inking h.s girl for h
it m ih no1 I nt beatil from
the fast check passer up to late tin
... .,,..M.n. 'Ihe cur hired at Spring
field in H llupmubile With license
: number I.Vi d.Mt and was taken out nt
j (1 o'clock last night and should hiivu
! been returned within an hour anil oiie
J hatf , according to the mi-wer.
I Went rope recently left the Slate
reform school for itie fiiKt escnpe nu'l
during the few days he was free in
thi vicinity where he passed it num
ber of worthless checks,
Site for Ashland
Normal is Viewed
SAI.KM. re., Atiril 27. f tovernor
Pierce, Secretary of SlHle Koxer and
St ute School Superintendent Churc
hill, member of the board of regents
of Un g -n norinil schools, left todiy
ftir Aohlaiid where the b srd will s-l-
t m ite for the building at the Ami
Is ml Normal school, 1'uder an ait of
the ll'J."i IcgislMture the school is to Im
rcvited and Chur hill has been elected
president.
Tourists Near rim
Of Crater Lake
MKPFOKP, tire., April 27. Th
nearest npproncb lu reaching ('niter
lake (tits season from the Medford en
t ranee was mnde yesterday by Mr, ami
-Mrs. J oli ii K. Hhaw nf Chicago, and
William Innacs of this city, who
tramped through the snow six mih'd
aliow I'nion creek, anil about ten
miles from (iovernment camp, after
motoring a few miles beyond l'rospect.
The snow in the park hi deeper now
than usual nt this time of the yenr,
FREE
For every piircliiie of ilie dollar j
or over during this week you will get
f i ee oiih hibelin plnnt for your porch
I.mx ti
TIIK Jtl-:X ri.tMtAL SI IOC
a2S I
The It'imims
nine days.
took a bath every
More tneu
blind.
than women are color
Judge Against Powder
T,(NIH)N, April 27.- I.idgc Forbes
!.anketcr severely censured two
girls, accused of stealing a handbag,
from coming into his court with pow
der on their noses. He also rriri
ci7.ed the jail at; aches for allowing
them to keep the powder in their
cells.
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