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rh'urBdEnRApri1 z Tage Two THE EUGENE GUARD Planning to Make Ocean Flight rOItTLANP. Or., April no. Uritrinc of I'r, Tliona Hn' rn( vnrruiito proret'iliiigpi attflcking (lif right of .Trim C Vwitrb t hold of fir? I bk hii mii'ceaior a n inrnhfr of lln-f Klftte fiidi I'ommlMon m-bh Mijun tn chty beforo t'irrtiit Judge Hewitt. I'r. ItoHB, who vm oiiKffd by (h jjovpr nor, ralM upon Vrntrh to nhow hy what Authority he claim to bold of John W. Kntf, attorney for lr. JIom, attacked th actions of (inver ter Pierce In removing Ir, noun and in the auhiieqiicnt hearings in the rne granted by tho governor. He eluirnc teriied the governor n "ummer, ji.dge nnd jury." luder our roijslilullon. KqmIp, "all judicial power is vested In t ho court. If thitt ia true there nm ho no jtidieial power vented in the governor. When (inventor l'terre wit in hi office and heard nod acted up on (rimrgea liroiight hy hiiiinelf, ho wua luting in a JudlrinJ mpai-ity." On Ofccmhrr 0, Kant .id, J(aa received word from the governor I hilt. lie wa removed from tin? i-omniUmon, Kohk, according to Knute, refuaed to quit, claiming that tlte governor must how can ha for rpinovliig him. J ho. at torney general informed the gover nor that liosa wan right, Knte nnU, and I ton iiitM'an,lttl received word from (lie attorney general to unpen r befnro the governor lo ahow emmp. "When Itoaa appeared hefore the governor," declared Knate, the gover nor mi id; charge yon with extrnvagiinco in the ndmlniKiration of the roimnU ainn's affair.'" "Vet, only hy aetlnn of two mem ber of Hie i-oniinliiHlon van thre he any extravagance. If Itoaa waa ex trtivngiiul, I'nmiiiiflffioner Kendall, who voted with him in employing Hlmemriker. alao waa extravagant. Kendall, at the examination of Hohk, told I ho governor ho hud worked with nnd voted Willi Hona and that If J(ukr waa guilty of extravagance, h wna ton. "Kendall dared tho governor to re move him and the governor didn't ac cept tho dare," John J J. Hterenion represents V fitch. , The 1 OCT J l-'giilaiuro enacted n law, according to Hons' complaint, that the fish commiasioil xhall eonaiat of three mombera, tu he appointed by the gov ernor far a term of four yeara uml that a commlaaioner may be removed for cauae only. Itoas waa appointed on Juno 10, WSJ, lie waa removed hy the gover nor on January V2, tlila year, and pat ch appointed to aucceed him. A' V"'. fht f ir' Zt 4i I - t Si , " t' 'Mi Lieutenant Commander J. H. Strong (left) hai ben placed In charce of a flioht to be undertaken by the navy from Honolulu to Manila. Chief E. C. Sullivan will pilot the plane which la now under construction at Seattle, Wash. The first hop to Hawaii will be tried without refueling- 1 Invitationa for fbe, Odd Fellow liund of this city to take part in the parade to be held at Portland during the nnuual auvertign lodge convention of the I, it. O. K. la September hme been received here. The 1, U. O, F. hand of Kugene la the tnly baud in tho Odd Kp.lowa of Oregon and If the arrangement are made tho KugeiiP mimical organization will rpprPH'nt tho atato during tha national gather ing, riana for tho trip of the band to tho annual atatu convention to be held at A ah In ml starling May 10 wiil K dlxniaaed at a meeting of the bund tonight. Ounrte.rn for tho baud hav-e been alloted In the armory at AaiiUiid during the (onvcnlion, fcucording to worn received bore. Grotto Will Plan For Annual Picnic Two men will hereafter be ata tloned at tho Kugeno recruiting of- flea of tha United Rtatea army and word haa boon received from the Portland hoadqiinrtera of tha aervico that Corporal rntchett will aoon be bera to join Lawrence I'aign, private firat claaa, who haa had charge of tha office in the baiemeut of the ?m r thou for the paat aevernl weeka. Ono recruit haa enlisted for the aerv Ice at tho local office thia week, ac cording to n report today. Karl Nya trom of Springfield will enter tho air aervica and wilt go to the Philippine In land a for atatlou. Tbia enlistment filla tho Innt vacancy in tbo atr aerv ic at tht ialant poiaeaaion although ether branches are open there, the recruiting offico reporta. A naval re fruiting party la atao hern today to obtain enllatmcnta and several appti raliotia hava been received, ia the report. Law Violators in April Fined $338 A total of $:W8 in fine waa col-lei-ted in the Kngeno municipal court during the month of April, It waa an H' Mim ed today from I ha city recon der'a office. This bring tho revenue In fine for the four nuuithi of the Jir tn U'.'SS.50. Tinea for violation of (he prohibi tion law Dwelled the rity'a ro((era month, out of Ul persons fined for a rioua law violationii, lo were fined (or drunkenneka. Thcta averaged ifnrtl t of (10 earh, although ona wan ftnrftned $.it Ten paid finen for traf fic vioUttona and onn for fighting. Iteceipta for April totaled (Ul.T.HO, hriuginc tha litl riM-eipls from all Mirt'ea for the- jear to l-'utnvs.'!. I inra am) ree(p1 fnr (Iip four ntnlha are n follow: .Unitary, finen $UHl, rereipm (ITtl-Vli; Kebninry. fine. HC..W; rerelpta lit7l'j;; Min n, finrK, f.ll.'.; meiptK f tli.'l.sl; April, fine, f;t;!S; retfipta JI1H7..10. (evipu a from vnrimu Ri)in-cpn, in rinding dog liruet, milk, peddling and apraing Ihetium, paving ruts and building pei mitfl. County Agent has Flax Applications Three application! for ftai need for experimental planting have been re reived at the offic nf t. S. Fletcher. lmie OMinty agrleultural agent, frtn the Junction t'ity dutrlct. On apph ration haa been received from tha Moti dim r let. Tha epls for the ex perimental ptantiugH will be ordered by tbo county agent, Any farmer who desires to plant the fiax may obtain Information at the agent'a office, It la announced. "Wo heltev t1it nMb at least four experimental plantings ' made that data on tha feaHtbilit of flag growing in lane can Ih deter mined thia year,' tho county agent tataa. FUNERAL ANNOUNCED Funeral aervif-e for the mi Mr, Kttn II. ltosa will b held from the Jlransletter chapel tomorrow at 'J:;t' n'diK-k, it Is announrrd tHlay, K v. Fn-d J. Clark, paitr of tbe ton grejMtional chuira, will W In charge, nnd interment will b in tha old I. O. O. K. remelery. ilembera of Caliph Grotto of the Myailc Order of the Veiled 1'ropheta of tho Kiichnntcd Keiilm, t.io fun-lov. Ing organization of Muaonry, are mak ing prpllminary plans for their an nual outdoor picnic, being one, of the firat fraternal ordera here to In unci) their outing program. The picnic f the Caliph (Jrulto will be n big nf f'e end n program of entertainment will be arranged by a special com ' (c, ii in announced. The event will probably be held early In Juno near this city, according to present plans, officers of the grotto atate. Osburn Hotel Beaut? Tarlour, Phone 81)1. Kleetion of truMeea and officers for flip coining yeur will be held nl the annual meeting of the Firat Hmii tlat church scheduled for Thursday evening, .May 7, according to an nouncement today of lUv, Charles K. Illinium, ptistor. A dinner and buni c Meeting will be held Prior to the election. ijic question of the proposed new building tot the church will prohnh,y Iip taken up although no definite plana toward tho construction hove an yet been made, it ia announcrd by church officials. Although a alto for tbo new building at Ninth avenue, cawt and High street waa purchased more tdnn a yenr ago and plana for the structure prepared the building haa been held up until a definite, decision an to whe ther to build in Hint location or seek another alto wna reached, church of ficial atate. Springfield Store . Deal is Announced KI'llINfilTKIJ). April .10. (Spe cial). The Springfield Variety atorp, branch of II I Ha lCcouomy store of Eugene, haa been sold by V. J. Hill to Mr. Turner of Myrtle Point. The deal was completed yesterday, and Mr. Turner will take posteasiou today. A leaae haa been vecured on Ita present location in tbo Nye building between Third and Fourth : recta on Main. Tha store carries n full line of nov- cltiea, toya, nnd millinery. Try Kugene Special for n good cig.u. (Continued from page one) ot iadustry ffiring permanent em ployment td xnoro than bO.OOO men and producing annually more than ?WWH,0(X in wealth. T -rrxm. plixb thia much to ba denired end will ! require tb best thought and the ac tive, cooperation of all our forward looking citizen. To put our loafing forenf ncrea at work, to bepn all of our 2'.miXH) acres of fr?t land in Oregon busy growing timber must have the federal government, the Ktme and private, ownera actively cooper ating. "Tho atate of Oregon abould enact legislation which will enabl the slate to acquire cut-over lands for refores tation purposes. This should bp done for two reasons. The Federal gov ernment cannot handle the whole job as quickly as it should bo handled. In addition to this the state should get into the game for tho purely selfish reason of nn obligation for tho wpI- fare of Its own citixens. I'rivnt owner must bp encour aged to hold and reforest their cut over lands. I'nder present conditions only those who nre moat advantag eously situated can convince them selves that they should practice for estry. on their loggcd-tjff landx. The long time investment, tho fire, risk, tbo application of tbo general prop erty tux to lands growing timber nre very definite, obstacles to tbo general participation of private ownera In timber production. "I. Wo must have a system of for est fire prevention and control so ef fective (bat forest properties may properly be held to hp insurable rlaks. "2. Thero should be classifica tion of privately owned forest lands ns to productive capacities. The pri vate owner should know in n gpnpral way how much timber bis land will produce within a given period. ; "II. There should be n revision of our tax laws as offecting lands de voted to growing timber cropa. Tho general property tax was devised to apply to properties producing a crop eneh year. , "Coupled with all this our people must become forestry minded. This denmnds n persistent program of ed ucation. When our people nro fully informed concerning the importance of forestry to Oregon, the future of our greut lumber industry will be assured." TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKO Hide to California. Will drive or kIiiii-r cxppnse. Cull li041 1-J uder U p. in. ltpfereut'es, ii.'IO-m FOK SALE 1'it Hull Dogs. S.I0 Olive W. II. McCLAIN. l'lione 1!'.I7. m'i FOR ltK'T Il-room apartment, newly fnlsomincrf, plenty hot wulr and lifiit. K'IIph mtsomihle. I'liout1 1-0 Kl. Francis Apartments. l.'I'J West Kglilli. If KOK HKXT Itonm with board, l'lione l;l7 L. 1J05 W 11th. tf WIDOWKIt wont l'hono 120T-H. housekeeper. OREGON MOTOR CO. 'hone 1)111 !W0 Olive i i 1 io Til1 Saturday Nisht LiiLf ISsBtaoil 'At Regular Prices "I . J$ LOVE BLIND?! HI say it is says TOTE hased on David Deluco's tuite cotnniy by Rol Cno(er Megru praenml by JOSEPH M. SCHENCK nc$ AND you'll say thU is the most comical love story ever invented to keep hdppy audiences howling with merriment. A fortune at stake unless he can get a bride by mitnihti What a situation for a man who's Just heitinncr at Cupid's game You won't top laughing 'till the very end! t-howirIfl, the choice of the woWr. I r. l .-"--U I I 1 r-T "NATURE'S ROUGE' A 'Spnrtliht 'THE GOLDEN GIFT" A Color Neotiiu PATHS NEWS of tho world Gold Medal Flour 49 Pound Sack 2 r 88-96 Ninth Ave. "West Stanley Bnilding Eugene, Oregon Sugar 15 Pounds 1 Friday and Saturday at Eugene's Cut Price Grocery But don't wait till Saturday if you can possibly do your buying Friday. We want the Saturday buyers to get our good bargains, but we must have assistance from the home folks or we will not be able to handle the Saturday crowds. We are working a force of 19 clerks and will do our best. SNAPS We couldn't replace these at wholesale, so when they're gone they are gone forever. Apricots, 1 5 oz. fft not, can A 7 Royal Anne Cherries, Royal Club brand, 1 pound net, -f Ct can . m.v Gooseberries, Firefly brand, 1 pound, 4 ounces net, -fl C can ' JLf9 Alaska Razor Clams, Pinnacle Kock brand,. No. i -fl Ef flat can .'..-' Chocolate Dipped Nigger Toes, 10 ounces net, QfT box OO Peanut Brittle, made thia -i Q JL? week, pound i"2 Candy Jelly Beans, The very 4 JL best, pound M.iZ Lang's Feature Chocolates, net, box Spring Clothes Pins, box of -f ffff 3 ilo.en .... Mop Sticks, Spring kind ... Fruits and Vegetables Best selection, properly displayed, and priced right The Stanley Way Green Peas, pound 12o String Beans, pound 15c Rhubarb, pound 5c Green Onions, bunch 5c Radishes, bunch 5c Lettuce, head . 10c Carrots, Beets, Turnips, 3 bunches 25c Cucumbers 10c Brown Onions, Small, 3 pounds .... 10c Strawberries, Tomatoes. Asparagus, Celery, Cabbage, New Potatoes, Onions, Parsnips, Bell Peppers, Cauli flower, Jap Chilis. Lemons, dozen 25c Oranges, 20c, 40c, .... 55c Bananas, pound 12Jc Grape Fruit, 3 for .... 25c Newtown Apples, extra fancy, pound 10c Wisesap Apples, extra fancy, pound 12Jc Golden Dates, 3 lbs. 25c Artichokes 15c Bakery Department Quality goods throughout and the prices Always Right Free-Pi large May-Day Cake See the cake in our window. Guess the weight and the time it took to make it Nearest guess wins the cake In Our Meat Department Some of our regular prices for all day Friday and Saturday. Shop early while the selection is at its very best. PRIME RIBS and Rump Roasts J Ac Pound POT ROAST Choice shoulder cuts, pound PORK ROASTS Best Shoulder cuts young pork, lb. VEAL LEGS whole or half, choice QEJd milk veal, lb & SNAPS It's all snaps at Stanley's We keep things snappy by selling you the best at small profits. J. C. Best Creamery Butter, qj, pound ; OO Roasted Peanuts, 4B$ pound XOt Salted Peanuts, pound Peanut Butter, pound 20 25 15 Cheese, full cream, pound Asparagus, Hillsdale brand,-1 pound net, can V a Camp's Spaghetti, 1 pound net( 4 AJ can ..!...... J." Peterson's Crisp Health Food, 1 pound fl Q net, package li' Monopole Pickles Sweet mixed, sweet mustard, sweet relish, chow chow, sour mixed, glass, 4 ounces JQ Van Camp's Pork and Beans, medium, CJ)C 3 onus Free Sugar Winners During Stanley's Opening Sale $10.00 Free GORDON STUART, San Fran cisco, mall order from greatest distance. Many other ordera were receiv ed from a great distance, go ng north as far as the Canadian border. 10 Pounds Sugar Anna M. PITNEY, Junction City JAS. JOHNSON, Swlsshome C. B. CARLSON, Minerva H. TURNBULL L. H. ELSPAS, Eugene DR. SCAIEFE 100 Pounds Sugar The largest order was received Ifrom H. L. SHOULT5, 13B0 Orchard Ave., Eugene. Other winners of 100 pounds 3f sugar are: JACK STEPHENS, 1345 Moss Avenue. W. M. GEORGE. Cottage Grove MRS. D. E. BLAIR, Westflr J. C NEELY, Eugene. 10 Pounds Sugar F. I. KINNEY, 665 West 6th MRS. W. HATHAWAY, Harris burg. Slip No. 146 4 25 Pounds Sugar C B. FOSTER. Globe MR. BRIGGS, Walker B. W. DORSEY, Ada J. B. SOVA, Westlake J. H. BALSHESIR, Junction City W. H. SWAGER MRS. LOUIS MATHES, 390 E. Third St. G. HELIKSON, 1271 West 10th A. O. PERRY, Harrlsburg W. L. BAKER, Canary 10 Pounds Sugar MRS. H. BARKSTROM, 412 E. 13th Ave. R. HARPER Slip No. 125-40 10 Pounds Sugar S. B. HURZELER HOLLY MOORE LINBURGER 1313 Oak St. RAY MITCHELL, Glenada FRANK COMPTON, Glenada ALFRED ANDERSON, Ada WM. 'H. DOTSON, Cushman MRS. J. E. BROOKS, Westflr SAM WERNER, Marcola J. E, THOMPSON, Roosevelt Beach MRS. D. F. MILES, Ada. PAUL LAUDWEH R, Westlake. L. J. MacDONALD, Cushman. Slip No. 107-38 Plume S. B. Stfvrns fir nlsno tuning. Don't Burn Up Our Greatest Asset Half of the supply of timber is in Oregon nnd Washington. If kept growing, it will bring added prosperity to this great Section of ours. To do so, it is neees sarv to have the co-operation of every motor ist, nnd camper. He sure vour enmp firo is dead 'and then BURY IT! FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eugene, Oregon BIG DANCE At Veneta Every Saturday Night Under new management Iloh llolsten's Orchestra Everybody Welcome. Stanley Apartments Two and Three Room Furnished Suites Hot and cold watrr. Steam, heat, private bath. Phone 967 Mrs. H. F. Shaw, Proprietress CONCRETE BRICK BURIAL VAULTS DRAIN TILE IRRIGATION PIPE SEWER PIPE CULVERT PIPE HOLLOW TILE BLOCKS SEPTIC TANKS Eugene Concrete Pipe Co. 135 Blair Phone 903 MAIL ORDERS NOW BOX OFFICE SEAT SALE , , SATURDAY, 10 A. M. Frtoes. lower flwt 3 .50. balcony, first 3 rows 30ii. nejtt J J-.50. next 3 I2. last 4 $1 50 plus i(r- tax Make rh and money orders to Helliir Theatre, enclose self address"' envelope for return of tickets Old Time Dance DONNA HALL Saturday Night, May 2. Everybody Welcome Good Music