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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1925)
April HO, 1925 THE EUGENE GUAitu Tnge Thre3 gllFOR IlliElH nnsrifEUB; T7hi w is 'bore v. L-il '' r dftr"". l ic ""m" ' , V Tlio total pm-ipi-ir"1 .!, ;is 3.4 iwhet nd 11 ck" ''a-VS- 1 ..r ii is 5- 4 drs'oe or ,.t eight yr. i s-. ftrt Tui too"1" " ,H i i'i feet bt'luw iivct-agi1. i5S..ryl. rJ5 h f4wut Xl.e avenge iJ inches- Thi. year it i juwiDf to the immmum nwl I tfriperiurc iiud i.rec.iita tbe ruontU: Uronkltn Baseball club of the Na tional league, died at his home io Hrooklyn yesterday a little more' than a week after the passing of the presi dent of the orgitiiixatioo, Charlt-i K. Kbbets. Ho-was (W years old. Influ-er-za developing from a cold contract etl while attending the funeral of Mr. Kbbets last Saturday was given as the cause of his death. Stephen Mckeev oj. his brother, will assume the pre-idt-uiy although he is 71 years old and U not expected to take active charge of affairs. Provisions in the will of Mr. Kb bets are expected to be made known some time late today. He owned a half interest, . having sold fifty per cent of the stork Io the McKeever Brothers in VM'2 when ho conceived the plan of building a new stadium in Brooklyn. Frances Dodge Photographed at Her Home p FOREST FIRES IRE HELD GREAT WASTE its m (iii II: I ;w . io .no l 4 1 .-'o ; 44 Mil :io .or I 4:t jMi ;i7 .oo 40 .00 4-2 .Wl 47 00 50 M 4T 07 44 .00 45 01 32 .01) 1 41 .'Jiii 42 .12 42 1.02 Ji7 44 40 .0l 411 MS j 40 ..00 1 its .10 1 .00 1 ;tr .00 .00 41 .tK) 4S .00 ird McKeever, id of Brooklyn Team, Dies at 66 I0RK, April 30. Ed ward mr, acting head of the lest ruction of several thousand ' acres uf I.une county forest land hv ; fire last year meant the destruction : of huudreoS of thousauds of dollars I in potential revenue to the couuu. i according to Nelson t Macduff mi pervisor of the Cascade national for i est, "A great number of people in Eu gene und i,nne county are suppoiul by industries dependent in forest ma terial?," says Mr. Macduff. A good authority calculates that one-tenth if the American people are dependent upon the forests. According to the National Lumber Manufacturers' as sociation 1.100,000 persons are direct ly employed in the industries that produce and rcmanufacturc foren material. "Regular cropping of the 470,000.- 000 acres of forest laud now remain-1 ing will always maintain 12,000,000 1 people. If the forests are to be vir tually abandoned when the standing timber crop is removed a 'great dis ruption of economic relations will fol low. Moreover, America wiil needless ly be deprived of one of its greatest sources of natural wealth. The forests have contributed incalculably to ths piling up of our huge national wen It a. Moreover, like agriculture, but uniiKe mining, the forests are not inherently exhaustible. Forests rosy be grown forever on the tame land without ex hausting it. "There is a fierce competition among the nations for control of ra material. The United Stutes may, ?f it will, always own and control a suf ficient supply of forest products. The f.rat steps involve a national fore-t policy, protection ngninst forest fire. equitable taxation uf forest land, and wise extension of publicly owned forests." .1 .Tr u fKvTV , fs8 f 3 WILL BE PILLED cenls and abt'ut 700 at o0 cents, these latter scats being in t tit space ad joining the main auditorium on the south. All balcony seats will be reserved as well as the scats in the center of (he main auditorium. The first five ri ws and the rear two rows in the main auditorium will not be reserved, it is amiutitacd. JEWELRY STORE ROBBED ( NKW YUKK. April Ho. Five men today held up Henry Fischer's jewel ry siore in St. Nicholas Avenue. Washington Heights, and escaped will) the entire stock of tin estimated value) of $.'10,000. The proprietor of the store and two clerks were bound uud ' gagged. Frances Mathilda Dodge, daughter of Mrs. John Dodge, widow of the late John Dodge, automobile manufacturer, will soon have a new father. Her mother is to be married to Alfred G. Wilson, wealthy lumberman of Detroit, Mich. She was photographed by an NEA cameraman, the first to take pictures Inside the Dodge estate at Detroit. Work on new Plant To Start at Once AUTO SHOP SOLD SIMtlNCiFlKI.n, April .'to. (Spe cial) M. I. Hewey, who recently ciunc to Springfield from ('latskanie, ; Oregon, and bought out the Spring field Battery shop, has purchased the Auto Beauty 1'arlor betweeu Second and Third streets on Main from Black and Shearer, proprietors, and took possession yesterday. sriUMIFIKT.n. April :t0. (Spe cial). Work on tbe building cf the new Cn rboineum Wood-Preserving plant will probably begin next week, according io thanes d. W.lson, gen eral manager. The company purchased 14 acres of land just off Fifth and M street some time ngn. nad th Southern Pacific has been at worit constructing a 700-foot spur which WASHINGTON. Avril 30 Accept ance by the president of the resigna tion of Solicitor General Beck. exn.ct- ed to tuke effect at au early dK I adds another prospective vacancy t?j four others alreadi exiting in import ant offices which are receiving the i presidents atteuVon. In HdJitim tie' executive alsi will be called up n ! so'H to consider some reappointments m the administration. j Acceptance of Mr. Beckys res'gna- I tion. iletiuite nnri furmai announce! ment of which h expected in the near! future In a been delayed by the presi- dent since it was Mi'wnittrd at ihe be-1 ginning of the new mlministrativn in ; March in order to give h.m oppor tunity to deside on a uvessar. Mr.) Beck is planning a trip to Kurope mi May. The other important vacancies now : exiatitig and to which tppoinlmcnU nre exjiecti-d slmrlly are on the tariff X4 m mission and in the offices cf as sistant M'erelnry of state, nssiataut secretary of labor. A long standing vacancy exisls also on the interna-' tional joint commission. Among the several term of office soon to expire it that of K K. llaney of the shipp'ng beard. He Is a demo cratic member from Oregon and has been recommended for reappointment by Senator McNary, republican, of that slate. Forest Protection Is Theme of Talk SPlilNin-TKI.D. April :i0.f Spec ial) The protection of the nation's forests was the theme of un addles made ths morning at 0 o'clock in (he Springfield high school auditorium by Albert K. Wiesendanger of the Uni ted Stales Forest service, who .has charge of the forests along the Co lumbia highway. Mr. Wieseudanger discussed the forests from the stand point of value to the individual and the nation, and the need of preventing destruction by f re. The lecture was illustrated by slides. Mr. Wiesemb'.n ger also played several selections on his harmonica which were well re ceived. Students of the high school, junior high school and sixth grade, as well as faculty member hcurd the WATSON INDICTED POim.ANl. Ore., April :U. Fed eral grand jury yesterday indicted Harry Watson. Pendleton, charging possession of liquor on Indian reservation. I FRECKLES SEAT SALES READY E Sent will soon be placed on sale here for the presentation of "Crea tion" by the Mugeiie Oratario club to be held at the Methodist church Fri day nod Saturday, May 15 and 10, according to announcement today. The first tickets will be distributed next Monday. About 1500 Beats nre available in the Methodist church and plans for the reservation of a large number are being made. A total of ISO seats at $1.50 each and 4111 nt $1 will be re served. There nre 152 teals at 75 comes off the Southrrn Pacific line near the old Fiser-Iloutin mill. L'ntil the new plant can be built business will be conducted as usual at the old plant a quarter of it mile away fronr the new s te. on property leased fror-i the Weinhardt estate. Mr. Wilson said that the plant would be Pdded to as activity in (he industry warrants. The company has just been awarded n contract by the Southern Pacific com pany to furnish 21(00 treated poles, and one from an eastern concern for 2000. DOCTORED ALL WINTER, FINDS RELIEF "I doctored all winter and it didn't help n bit, but FOLFY'S 1 It INKY & TAH C'OMPOl'NO was just the thing for my cough and cold," writes Mr. Henrv 1 hiniel. Berry shiirj-, l'enn. FOI.KY'S HONKY & TMt COM POUND is one of (he Inrgest selling cough medicines in the world. Con--tains no opiates ingredients are printed on each carton. Good for old and young. Refuse substitutes. In sist upon FOI.KY'S. th ABOUT LANE COUNTY Series No. 5 The value of all of the dtmiestic nninials of Lane county in 10-0 nfrsvetfated t ho sum of !f-W7,;VJ;. Beef cat tle, horses, sheep and dairy cows accounted for the larger portion of this valuation. Lane county had a total of 7,4;!li dairy cows. Not enough dairy cows for n county so well adapted to dairying, we would say. This bank lias always been ready and willing to finance more and bolter live .stock. We have assisted nt nil times in (he develop ment of (he live stock i nd ii t r y, especially dairying. Submit your live stock financing problems to us. Bank of Commerce Eugene, Oregon Now Is the Tims to Get Rid of These Uoly. Spots There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine double strength is gimr inteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of I Hhme double strength - from any drug or department store nnd apply a little of t night and morning and you should noon ee that even the worst freckles have begun to dib'tippesr. while the lis liter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce ! needed to completely clear the skin ind gain a beautiful romplexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine an this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove your freckles. We recommend Othine Complexion Soap for use with Othine, also as a shampoo it's wonderful for bobbed hair 25c a cake at all drug or de partment stores or by mail. Othine Laboratories, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. AFTER BABY ' WAS BORN Mn. Miles Was Miserable a Long Time Owes Final Recovery to Lydia E. Pinknara's Vege table Compound Dovpr, Ohio. "After my last baby was burn 1 was up and around again. Duti wasstcKiyan the time and did not know how to fet my work done, had washed a heavy carpet and I think that was the cause of my troubles. I went to several doctors, but their medi cines did not do mfl any good. I asked what the trouble was, for 1 could hardly walk and al ways had such pnins in my left side and then in my riht side. lie told me 1 had inflammation that caused it. I had one of your text-books and was ' reading it, and I thought I would take Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Com , pound. After four days of taking it I began to feel better, so I took three j bottles without missing a dose. That helped momoro than any other medi cine 1 had yet taken nnd I always have it handy now. It surely did put mo on my feet again. " Mrs. James Miles, i 41!) Cherry Street, Dover, Ohio. Yoo must believe that a medicina that helps other women will help you. t or sale by druggists everywhere. . v . ay An Entirely New Silver Pattern Now is the time to buy your new tnblo silver. New patterns, sensibly priced, are. in our dis play cases. Queen of them all, wo believe, is the new Holmes nnd Edwards offering, Komanco. Let ns show you (his wonderful set. You will like the new Community Plate, complete with serving tray, too. if you aro thinking of buying or merely interested in shopping it will pay you to inspect the new display in our windows. J. A. Hoffman Jeweler "The New Lowell Theatre Will Be One of The Finest, Best Equipped, and Most Artistic Theatres on the Pacific Coast. A Credit to Any City in the World." CARL R. BERG (Decorator nhd designer of thirty-six theatres in the last six years). YOU WILL' BE ASTOUNDED AT "ITS ARTISTIC ORIGINALITY AND DISTINCTIVENESS! A Triumph of Motion Picture Achievement Will Be The New Theatre's Premier Presentation OPENING AOOIPM ZUKOJISSe L LASKY ...n.f, GLORIA SANSON tew oSaiis Geiie 7 paramount) rftFK JtnST" jj V picture J Watch the papers for announcement of definite opening date -r- watch closely it won't be long. The Lowell Will Be A Popular Price Theatre CHILDREN 10c MATINEES 20c EVENINGS 30c Anrl this regular scale of prices will only raise on mipor-productlonfl with contract sttpulntions nf advance prices and Unto will always bo Rhown nt the lowest admission scale possible. 4 GLORIOUS GLORIA'S MOST GORGEOUS PRODUCTION! The Romance of the Lady Known as "Madame Devil-May-Care" A Splendid Theatre With A Sound Policy! Popular Artistic Courteous Modern Prices! Beauty! Service! Comfort! ' WITH THE PICK OF THE PICTURES AND IT'S YOUR THEATRE BUILT FOR YOUR PLEASURE. 'ENJOYMENT AND HAPPINESS, YOUR DESIRES, YOUR TASTES, YOUR WISHES WILL CONSTITUTE ITS POLICY. The Grand Opening Night of the New Lowell Will be One of the Gala Events of Eugene's History An Evening of Pleasure Supreme!