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Pace Six TIIE EUGENE 0 UASD Wednesday r Evening, April 1r Yl .uu.1 FATHER BEATEN; KNICKERS CAUSE Winsome Mln Ordered to Ride Bicycle; Knickers Provided Ease, But Natives Didn't Like It, and Flogged Her Parent IS SWEPT BY FIHE1 HOOD RIVKR, Ore.. April 29 -Hishways In this vicinity urn ! Ins walchod for n aiitomolillo In which Mrs. Holen Illalr, youne Bond matron, csrnpnl from an nulo In which slin was Iilnt taken to Salem, where aim to arve a sentence in tho state industrial school (or Klrln. The escape occurred hero yes terday when tho auto In which Mrs. Blair was traveling In cus tody of District Attorney Mooin, of Bond, and Mrs. Kihel V. John son, an officer of the women's protective bureau, slopped' at a filling station. The woman hoarded a car ; which drove off at a rnpld rntoi of speed which aoon put It out i . tT I .... K.. Cnlt . fornla license, A-85-766. It was last heard of traveling at a high speed on tho west side orchard road. District Attorney Moore said ho bollovod the car was driven by a former Klamath Kails police man named Jones. Mrs. Blair was sentenced to the state school following con viction of possessing Intoxlcutlng liquor. $38,000 in School Warrants is raid BHiool warrantH paid by the Ku ffiio vt'lioul (Imtrlrl duriuc llie taut two weeks hare totnlrd more than $.'W,f00, it wag annoiincfd today hy O, II. Jouca, clerk of the arhool board The money for payment of tlicnn out standing wurranla become uvmlnnle from tui collection, according to .Mr. J on cm. Kaeh warrant brnra Interest at U per cent, which is figured in the 1 Hchriol office. Eugene banks hove carried a large share of the warrant but many ore turned fu from other ' sources. ' Virtually all teaching appointments In lural schools for next year have ' been made, it is mm nun fed. Teach ers numbering JOU appeared on the Inst payroll, and It Is expected the J schools will require 115 or 3-0 on 1 tho staff nc.it year. Springfield Will Play Grove Team KI'HIS'fiKIKI.D, April 211. (Spe , rial). The Springfield liigb silioui bnnrbiill (rani will plsy Hie Collate (irovo high arliool nine nt fUau! (Jlove Kriday nflernoon. This Is tho first lime Hits year Hint liio two trams Irnvo met, and much interest lias brrn aroused, rlprlnifie Id has at pretrnt three vl'clorlra to her credit, two games won from Hiirriubtirg and one from Mnrcola. The tram lot one game to Alhany onrli'r In the seanon. The probable lineup sa announced by Vern I). Ilsln, Hpringrirld high scliool principal and coach, ii sa follows: Hugh I'nwart, catchrr; Merl Mc.Mul Ico. pitcher; l.yle llnillnga, firm base; l'aiil Nice, secund banc; Hay t'oHtc, Ihlrd base; Jpliii. I'oj, ilmrtaluii; llv ron Cowart, left flrliler; Howard Hughes, center fielder, ami William I'ollsrd, right fielder. ' M'ntinued from page one) n who occupied the -til apnrtitieo; d to (he trpft In what attire ihty v. cre a hie to don. The flames broke out shortly after Oiree a. m.. and raged for more than n hour before firemen were able to liter the building and search for the odies which were found huddled in ihe rooms. The bodies of Miss Shore . nd Miss Frasier were found in their noms where they apparently hsd been rdpped. The body of Mr. Ltwr also ivas discovered in bis room. Mrs. I.awr managed lo make her 'rape from the building, but not be fore she had sustained bunts, which attending physicians feared might prove fatal. Mr. Lawr wns blind and apparently had been unable to find his way from the burning building. Sullivan Leaps Sullivan died as the result of In juries itistnined when he leaped from the fourth floor of the building and mihsed a vet whirl) firemen had spread to snve bim after he bad been , t Kipped with no chrtne-e of escape. j The fire ptnrfed in tho basement I from the furnace, or a defective fine, said I bsll on Wednesday earning, April 20 st 7:30. This degree team has recently coo fermi the degree on a candidate .f Cuttage tirove lodge and is expect ing lo du some extended to-jm throughout the county for the name purpose. The tepm is composed of regular members of the Craftsmen .-luii. which is an -orisnization cou- i sit-ting of faculty members, admtnis ! trmive officers and students on the campus who belong to tae Masonic fraternity. The two candidates wh.j ar. to receive their degrees Wedneu day evening re university student. Following are the members of the decree team who will take part in the i work, t'Jrlton K. Spencer, Hugh E. j K'iMun, K. i. Tut tie. L. V, tiillef.e. j Truman Sether, Kdwin Tox, Mouaid j Wilkinson. Itsymond Voegtly, Hnrl-y i W, fovalt. Hue J. Mowrey, Jobo A. j Ilhoades, Tuley P. Otto. Karmolid Wheeler. M- 1. Scott will render ncveral vfcal numbers. In addition to tiie degree music. Frank I. Agule team coach. aftprnooti and at tha Geary school at 2:45 o'clock. Tomorrow morning lie will speak before the high school, junior blRh school and sixth grade students of near here, said tod;lv th,, i "J burnine .,1,1 a,.,'!.hal i 1 the last week tn iJA n.t t "Ullao agaipst frost. Tin Sprfngfteld tomorrow morning at j 'f heat, be Utl lt p' D O'clock. i each f ur trees. W "' fJ TIRES PROTECT TREES WENATt.'UKE. Wauh., April : OSOUm llmat :n.-' ebon. sai. "" rw, Mr. Chamberlain , Has More Guards WSV IX, April 29. (An Addi lidnal gesrils have been sssigned to protect Foreign Secretary Austin I liHm',eriain. iiresninably in connei li,in with tiie discovery of a piut Ka i n c hia life. The news of sdditioual police pro- i ic'tinn for tiie ItritiRli foreian aetTO- l'ire Murahal (irenfell after an,,,,... ,.... rrm official auarters. but ini'PMl iff, If inn Tltiv rid,,., ywnn, nn .1 U .... n . - uir,; nni uiulu rewcrure uouut. u.n- lliu utuiwu.n.. .......! i... n .uurt . I n.Bi.nuj t-oiiu uj a uiuti , cussi n g me miiure or me uppose-i a hityliglit. plot. It was intimated that some of the Credit for saving iminy lives wns.,i.,.;i. ,li,.,ivprr,l outside of j given t aptsin t.. w. names and mem- Jewel Barker Centennial Plans Definitely off VANCOtlVBB, Wa.h., April '.'n. IMinlto declnlou to abaiiilou platia for a reutentiial expuaitlon here this year relebrntilig the hiimlri'lh anniveranry of Ibo founding of 1'ort ancouver was reacheil 1st. ycxterday when a lerrgauirril leutrniiiil board of lead ing tuM'iiaa men adapted a remdif euilorl-hig the aelnm of the old loan1 in ahnndoiiing llie cnlerpriae. Karl Sande Hides To Fresh Victory JAMAICA, N. V., April 2ft -Worth-more, .f i hr K vers In de smhlft, car rving top weight and ridden by Enr.t Hsnde. captured the I'aumotiok handt r.ip. festiire of the Jnmnlca opening: today. MOTION DENIED SAI.EM, tire., April I'll. -The u preme court yentrrd.iy denird a m tn-n for a trsiTifrr fvnni I'endlrton lo Ha I fin of the hearing In the case f .lohn llsyes agnhirt J.dui , Cum wings, appelUut.'sn appeal from Iiy achutes county. HATCHERY AUTHORIZED rtHtTI.ANI). Ore., April JR-Con-gttu.'tinii nt a new flMi hntcherr on ltock Creek, a tributary of the Cmp iliia river, was attthorired yesterdny by the state fitb c mini -.Inn. Th bntchery will be ready for ue In the fall and will care for about 8,t00,000 (Hy NEA Service) VEW OHLEANS, Eo., April 0. 1 Appearuucn of a girl wcuriiM knickers uud riding a bicycle Is uoi coiiiidered aiiproiiriaie for wumcu iu the little town of Ccdnr liruvv. Su wheu Mixs Jewell Htirkcr, 15, upiH'Jrcd In uuinuiuli garh with her wheel, ruritaiiiciil neiguburs immed hitcly objected. Which bd to a floeainir that Is un- enuallcd even in i'uriianiciil ln.vn, Thi in iu ci' nt victim uf u mob's fury wi the girl's father. Johu Hurkcr, Od years old. Advised to Ride. Miss Murker, iniil mid unhealthy. wns advised by her doctor to try rid ing a bicycle. Ho she purchased u wheel tind a Va'r f while knickers, d nd stnrlcd exercising eucii day uu the towu tiiil couniry ronds. The neighlrori looked on astonished. At first It was deep cut'iolly, theu rest-ntmeiit tal a father should per mit his daughter to nppenr oti high wayn and streets ''drensed up Hku a num." Tho men folk of the village were mors concerned than the women, .Mysterious winnings were, received hy the father. "Keep that girl out of that rig," wiis one incHMuge, smiwled in u m.ilc hand. The parent tried to explain (but the family physician hud ndvi)ed bicycling as the eiercUo the girl uerded. Ami that to be c'lmfiiiUble mi the dull) rid a knickers were tieceNmiry. Father Bsatsn One niicht, after repented wnrniusn hil been (.enl lo Itirker, be mis lure.) to a lonely sp"t In the i-uiutry ami given a severe bating. He wis wnnini tint he would be flogged HBMiu If his dsut;hter sppesred any more in the knickers slid further threnlencd with death if he dicd-neil tbe affair. Hecently tbe fitner became 111 and it ws with difficulty he uas ahle to provide the nect'KMtifi for hin family. This CHiue to the attention of wel fare workers, uho thus by (bailee dii- covered the ill health of the daiilifr. and the Hoggins, Two men are under arrest in con nection with the beating of Barker niiriLM;u'(i i co'iipnciiy in ine niiacit. Jewell h;in given up her daily cycl ing fur fear she will he inolesled. Two Hundred Boys Ousted From School (il.ADSTONK. Mich.. April .!. Two hundred boy students "f tJlnd slone high school nil but on boy of the fuiir upper classes were expelled today for coming In school minus nerkiics and with their collars iinhu. imied. Tho hoys informed tho tench rs they would obey tiie dress .regulation only when the girl students were com pelled to stop 'vesring (heir stockings rolled. bers of engine company No. .'1. who were first to reach the fire. The occu pants of the building were crowded at the windows acreimiug for help when tbe firemen arrived, and first efforts with ladders and life nets were devoted to rescue. The dentil of Sullivan was declared by firemen due to the fact that he jumped before the life net was fully spreud. Owing to smoke and trees near tbe building the firemen did not see him jump until too late to catch him in the net. Etndon. Degree Team Will Work Wednesday The Craftainen club degree team of the I'niverslty of Oregon will exemp lify the Maatrr Miiaon degree on two candidates at the Kugcne lodge No. 11 Forgery Charged To Silk Maker NEW YOKK, April 29 D. G. Dery president and principal owner of thi l. Ci Iery corporation which wns one of tho hirgest manufacturers of cilk in the United States was indicted today on a charge of forgery in the third degree by a general sessions grand jury. A bench warrent for his arrest wns issued. The W. V. M. S. of the Methodist church will serve a May pay luncheon ar tha church at oue o'clock Friday. Plates 50 cents. a20 THE BUTTON SHOP Pleating, Uuttona and tieimH'ering 89 7tb Ave. East. Thone 1715-J. PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION RELIEVES NERVE ATTACKS NEURITIS AND NEURALGIA A new discovery made by fit emi nent San Francisco physician, which has been subjected to numerous clin ical tests, is announced as one certain aid to relieve all cases of nerve trouble, neuritis and neuralgia. This remarknble remedy is based i the Science of llomeopntby, a method of treatment endorsed by emi nent physiciniiR and doctors through out America ami Europe. The pre scription Is called i'Enpa Neuritis ThIi lets, mid is formulated to give re lief from nerve pain and intended to give tone to the nerve cells, thus ben efiting the entire nervous system. If you suffer from sharp, dart ing nerve pains; tingling, creeping nerve sensations, or-jump, jerk and twitch because of famished nerves, gain relief before your nervous sys tem is undermined uud wrecked, by taking Eopa Neuritis Tablets, Eopn Neuritis Tablets are guaranteed bsrmleHs, nnd are absolutely free 1'auL. dope, bromides' and narcotics. Your druggist will recommend them. Allen's Pharmacy will supply you. Mail orders filled. PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednesday and Saturday Night POCATELLO ELECTS roiWTKI.I.O. Idaho, April Ufl Ma.vor t lien UHa, deiuorrnt, w, re eleeted hy ,vt of more than 'J 10 1 ls,l niitht at the end of one of ihr mnt lively eonteatrd rlei-li.-lta ever held here. Itoaa rrrelri-d Vti.Vt yots In 1413 cast for llarrj J. Kox, re publiran. 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The speaker stressed the value of young people attending to the putting out of campflres when In camp with their parents or other adults, who were usually very busy doing other work. The same lecture was given by Mr. Welsendanger at the Uni versity high school at 11 o'clock I p. m., the Frances Wlllard junior ; high school at 1:45 o'clock this; Wirt Rjrl WANTED I ! ' A IE I m u TRY AND STOD LAUGHING AT1 dBUSTER AXON jetrd; SEVEN CHANCES it's a scream i m Buy TourSpringSuits on the aNgw Ten-Pay-Plan Scores of Men are doing it. It's a distinct innovation in clothes sell- ' ing. A genuine service extended to reliable men and young men who find it more convenient to purchase and pay in small amounts weekly. Cash Prices (guaranteed , Not one penny is added to our regular fair prices. You pay the same whether Cash, Regular charge or the new Ten-Day-Plan. An Enormous Selecion Society Brand and Fashion Park Clothes to choose from. 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