go Six
TflCI
Tf
( HICAt.O. April ftO.-- P) Karl
II. Clark testified today in Hie re
sumed inquest Inln the death of Wil
liam N. MH'liiit-M-k Hint hr hurl been
offend n $..' bribe by an attorney
for Will in mi 1. Slifplierd. under ind ct
mcnt charged wilh the murder of M'-I'liiitii'-k
by typhoid iniinciilntion. t
sijrn mi affidavit wiilch ("lurk unid ho
never had urn,
Shepherd h hi attorneys declined
tu attend the fmpicst.
MH lititixk was Shepherd's f"'fr
son and by Ink de-ith IfiKl Dc-eniber,
Shepherd Inherlltyt m million dollars.
Shepherd is in jail, held without
b'iml. pending I mil set for -Mii.v I.
With the finding of H VM.Iirt ill the
Willinm Mrt lititi" k case, the coro
ner's Jury will begin inquests in'o 'be
deaths of .Mm, Kntma Nelson Mrfliri-tm-k.
mother f 'lilM)'" MfClinfM-k. j
IK year ago, and of lr, Oscar Olson. .
The coroner's chemist has reported
that hi f on ml enough poison in Mr. ;
MH liiitix-k'n hotly to cause dejih ;
within ten days, j
Clark, a former employe of Charles j
C. Faiman. who has operated u wi
enco school, where. Fuiniau h.ia testi
fied, la tniiirht Nhepherd how to ad
minister typhoid vrmi In prodin e
death, la a witness ovir whom tin
aisle's attorney and counsel for Shep-
l.nr.l tm vn in ncli contention line
Shepherd's indictment. Chirk testified!
1. 1 t.ii t.u.irii.i Mini nfier Kheoherd's ',
m u linn i
attorneys charged Ihat Clark whs bC-
JIlg t UITCCd.
Today l iark fold (hat he hud two
Interviews Willi Altonipy William
Scott Stewart of Shepherd'a counsel,
arranged hy a reported for the Chi
cago livening American.
Joseph Nemchick
Dies at age of 95
HAItHISIU IUi, April '10. (Spe
cial). Funeral services were held
ht-ifl in the Methodist Kpiarop'il
church f'T Joupph Npinrliirk, the old
rat rpuldrnt of thi vicinity and who
d-d nt HhIpiii early Inut Friday morn
injE. llo was a naiiT of Germany cun
liH tu Ihia en ii m ry wlin abonl '2
ypara nf n(i, I If rcided In Iowa unl l
1871) when he mine to Oregon an'i
pnrchaxed n farm nrar ( Vawxfordviltp
which bp operated until ISlt.'t. A ft ft r
niovinf ahotit mnl milking khort ataya
In aeveril pfhcpa he aetth-d on a farm
near Ilnrriahnrg hi llHtn and for the
pant right yeara hna had a home with
hit ami John. Ho wna in hia 15 1 It year
at the tiino of hia denth. Up v. .Me tu
ner of Hnluey officiated nt the fn
nera aervlcea, Interment nrcurrinn in
the Alford cemetery. Ilia mirvivitifi
relntivei are three nuim, Amlel nf Al
bany, John and Frank of thin place;
two dniiRhtera, Alra. Jamea lirkaon
of Portland Mra, Marion Thonma of
Crablree and everl Rrandrhildren.
Eugene Schools to
Close in six Weeks
Only six weeks remain until the
id of the present school ymr, an
nouncea O. II, Jones, secretary of the
Kugene school huurd. School closes
Juno V2, nWording In the school cal
endar, and commencement exercises al
Kugeno In iih school and University
high school will he held oil Hint date.
Committees hnvn been appointed
by the senior elms of the Kuene high
school to irrnngn details for senior
week, celebrated iho week before
graduation. The baccalaureate ser
l mnn will he delivered Sunday, June 7.
Various events on the senior calen
dar incliido the senior play, to be
given during the middle of next month,
the senior lunch, and senior day, on
wbiih stunts will be given hy alumui
of the school.
Bobcat Bounties
For Month Light
One hunter In (jine got busy to-liy
and ins tie aptti'titi n for Ihe rouniy
botinty on n cougar and a bobeat. Tli s
brinis the total number of "wild kit
ties" killed during April to 20 and with
five covote and the one lone lion
make up the caNUHliy lit among w
prtdst ory Niiimnl For the firit tareej
ni"0tha of the preNent jear a ikw
re.iird whs set In tola! aniounis psi-1
to bounty hunters tu Uilir, The eu
Ihttsinsnt of the hunters and trapped
was siiniulntvd tiy extra state bount'r,
on lMdh'nt, wolves and ciuisais. The
state ltohcnt boiiuiir was cut April 1
from fa to T.;rfi, The h.hk n f. 'n j
bfaring iihiinuU Is about oer and
during the summer mouths it is not
expected lhat r'jrre will be many de
mands for county Uuinties, according i
lo It. S. Itiyton, r 'unty vlei k. I
DANCC AT CROW
Friday, Mny 1. Otd-timr dunce mo
i and good suiter. n;t0
irritating and
prtplrauoo from
I m I th foul nnrai
nrodurea and aa-
gravaies erseseti
tors, tubmg be
tween toes, raw
ness and tender,
aehlng, ioli'i
feet.
Tha moment
( Raw, Itchy Toes j
f Sore, Tender feet
1 ymi apply ' Pljiilipa Mdk of Msg-
i nesia," all (hit soreness, itching and
tlreflness disnpjtear Just pat it on.
i It dries instantly. Ntthing else iop
j foot odors, relievra font snrenr tn,
I foot weariness so promptly as thi
harmless antacid.
Insivt upon genuine "Philips M Ik
f nt Mngnesia." All drugstores tell 26-
h cent hot ilea.
"Compare it will) oihen
f It has no eouai
QMBER-O-LATUM
j, CHE6T OINTMENT
For the prompt relief of Chest
i i;ui, I'Mtp, i iioiimuiiin, iiiiiu
cn? and Pleurlsv Puma. Ptlc 60c
For anle by alt drug atorea. 1
John D. Rockefellers
m f i r i i
This It the first photo In yan of tha Rookefellen, John D., Senior
and Junior, taken together. It ihowe them on their way to church
at Ormond Beach. Fla.
OR. CHAHLES KING
DIES AT GROVE FOUR EUGENE MEN.
COTTAGK CiKOVti. April 30.
(Special), Dr. Charles Hrundon
King, who died Wednesday from a
stroke of pn rn lysis at his home r-n
Hirch avenue, w is horn in Shelbyville,
Teou., July J.'i. IK III. He was 78 years
nine mouths and 14 dnvi nld tir Ki'nf
was In the fifth rcgmipiit of Vavulry
from Teiineisee where he served ftir
three yenrs. In the Cniuii army, dur
ing the Civil war. He was married on
Mny. IU, MIN, to .Melvlun Nh'IijIm.ti.
The couple lived together for fit!
years, Mrs. King has been dead for
right months.
The King family oume to Oregon
from Teiiuesaee in lMIK't settling at
Yoncnlla. They nflerwaid moved to
Kugene, nnd l,ri years ago runic to
Conn it e drove, Mr, King leaves two
children, John O. King of St. LoiiIj,
Mo nnd Carl A. King of Toledo; fot.r
gmndchildi-en, Clarice and Clwirle
King of Port In iuI and Jean nnd Vir
ginin King, dauit!itcrs nf Mr. itml Mit..
Karl KitiK, nnd two brothers, ltohert
King of Clnrksville, Texas, m.d Thoui
aa King of Fresno. Cat.
The funernl will be Friday nt 2 p.
m. from the Mcthodl-d church of
which Dr, King was a member, Hiv.
J. II. Kbert officialing. Hurial will he
beside his wife in the I. O. O. F.
and .Masonic remetery. Dr. King bc
lotmed to the Appotomnitot post 0.
A. It.
NOTICE
The Directnrs of School District
Number Filly-two, Ijttic County, Ore
gon, will receive sealed pmposala for
the erection nnd completion of a four
room school building complete with
full basement, until 12 o'clock noon.
Monday, May eighteenth, nineteen
hundred twenty five. Ftteb proponsl
hall be accompanied wiih a certified
check dr.iwn upon some legally incor
porated bank for a sum equal In
amount to five per cent of the amount
named hi the proposal. The Directors
n serve the right to reject any ami
all proposals. Drawing and specifics
tiotts may be seen nt the home nf
Frank Nefdham, Designer. ml
iNsriti: with hknhy tiiomp
for speed f. tVf
SI RISC rtU.R ii n rtp,cl,t of ptfMin, Th, hil ol iN.m
rl I.i-d litil.,, Ul Ilk. tl 111, I ol IK. r" IF
liml in ,.iin th, kvy lood, ol o.ni.i
C,v, ,oui iviltm Ih, ndrd K., lo laKi, food. Fjl Tru Blu
t.:iKam. nf m.lk Uilv loi k Th viiam.n.i ,nd miiural
Mln will ,ou ilirnftK .nd .ndut.iKf
Ar.d Ih, t.n if,,, Ttu Hlu Gi.lumi p.o.d ,M K.lp 10 K,
tiliKKtmui h diil (i.ndmolh.i , ipnn, lon.i Ii, iK.m lot ,
TRU BLU BISCUIT COMPSNV
Take Stroll Together
I
Two Kugeneans and two stud
ents whose homes nre in this city ,
were among the 17 members of the
Instructional staff and of the "Indent 1
body of Ihe I'niverslly of Oregon f
elected to active or associate mem- .
bership in Stgmn Xi, national science j
fratemilv a its annual meeting. j
Frank Yonder Abe of the depart- :
ment of chemistry, nnd .Marian Hayes j
oi i lie fieparimeiil oi zoology were uie j i
fiiigeneaiis honored by assoclnte
membership. The ICngene students
named na active members were Percy
A. Lnsalle, chemistry; and ( scar
Hichnrds, teaching fellow in zoology.
Sigma XI is to science what Phi
Hetn Knppn la to liberal nrls. Both!
represent the highest acholnrHhip. I
Sigma Xi elections nre baseil also on
original research. 'The only chapter
nf the organization in Oregon is at
Ihe university.
Other elected lo active member
ship were: from the school of medi
cine in Portland: William P. Unt
il rook, Instructor in biochemistry; Dr.
Clinton II. Thtcncs, Instructor in
pharinncology, nnd Dr. Wnrren V.
Hunter, instructor iu pathology.
Associate in em tiers elected were:
Ocorge Itiddle of (i rants Puss nnd
Yladimlr B. ItojaiiNky, DarmttKa, Hus
sia, of the deportment of mnthemnt
ics; Walter Brnttaiu, Tonasket, Wn.,
Leo mnd J. Newihiin, Libby, Mont.,
nnd Alton liabriel, Milwaukie, of the
department of physics; and the fol
lowing from the school of medicine:
Jesie L, Hrodie, research nssisb
nnt in experimental biology; Kenneth
FINDS RELIEF FOR COUGHS
Mra, Nancy Mather, Box Hit, Uich
wond. Ohio, writes: "FOLEY'S
HON FY .V: TAIt COMPOUND la a
fine medicine for coughs nnd colds,
na It helped me when nothing else
would.' Mothers everywhere demand
a reliable cough remedy free from in
jurious narcotics. Supplying this de
mand for fifty years made FOLKY'S
llONFY ft TAIt COMPOUND one
of the largest selling rough medicines
in the world. ltefuo substitutes. In
sut upon KOl.F.Y'S. th
aHiamriS1
Ordrr From Your Crocrr Now
(. t'...K , i a., i...,, .
- SooMftt and PorTlind
THE EUGENE GUARD
Smith, Jones fellow in pathology;
Thomas Wyatt, assistant in physiol
ogy; Arthur C, Joues and Juhu F.
LeCocij. aMistants in anatomy.
Former Senator of
Oregon Will wed
MOIlll.K. Ala.. Aliril .'Ml.A Kll
riijff lkene Wd iio-uM here t.dty ; psnj,Pr and hiuineaa man of the Wil
I to Jonathan L. Bourne, former I niifd1 isn't-ir iallpv and founder and prefi-
j Statca anator from tircg n to wr.l
r race a Itaker 1 urner. J lie for-1
mer Or r enaior cave hia age nsj
70 ami thf hnde tti-he aa 2!). .Mr.
Itoiirne owna a is;;e plantation in tin
comiiy,
CLEAN-UP PLA p4NED
Sri(lN(;i-'IKl.l. Apr.l :t0. iHue-
ciall. ('o-opciiition with the Spring
field chamber of commerce in cean
inj( up the hand-claiid nil for a Hiiuili
park at the inra. r of Third and .Main
atret wik tnibodipd in a re luiion
piloted oV- the Hpringfield ( 'ivic club :
nt a meeting held in t!ie chamber f
I commerce room. A short program
and initial inn of new member w ts
held. Mra. John F. Ketela, Mrs. Paul
(Word. Mrs. J). O. Fisher and Mrs.
Jack J tenderer were inducted into
iiipmlHTHliip. Light refreshmenta wci-2
servtd.
CARD OF THANKS
Thanks to our many friends of Ma
pbton. I'uKhmun. and nlonv the river.
Ullli AUnPfflfllU' tint I II II 1 un.l If a I
hikJth lodge of .Mapleton, for their
k ndness and the beiiutiful flowers, in
(he sudden joss of our Imby, Kdward
Kenneth Jensen.
MH. AND AlltS. I.
A. JKNSKN A.I
FAMILY.
MR. A NT MHS. M. C. JKNSK.V AND
FAMILY.
MIt. AXI MHS. MAKION .MOIUtlS
AND FAMILY.
I he Indies of the I'lfth Division of
Ihe Methoilist Aid society will hold a I
baxaar and rooked food sale in the j
Laniwny Building, I"1S Willamette on ;
and Infant f. clothe,, fancy work of
nil kinds Also Sunshine Silver Pol sh.
ml
In the Brownsville Woolen Mills chain of Stores
to be Sacrificed in This Great Discount Sale
(The Reason)
On account of a very important change in the policy of our business (which' we will an
nounce later) we have decided to hold this great sale and sell our present stock of high-grade
clothing at this radical reduction in price. A real sale like this in an honest-to-goodness store
that every one knows is on the square, only comes once in a number of years.
We strongly advise our old customers as well as the new residents of Eugene to get in on
the ground floor and supply their needs in the clothing line, not only for their present re
quirements but it will pay to buy now for the future.
This 2.V";- tv.lm-tion is on every inmi's niul hoy's suit in the entire store. It will hIso hold K,tm ,iu, ,,:), ,r
nmko to measure. This sale is being held nt the same tune m nil the Brownsville Woolen Mills stonis ThU
meiuis that vou ean o into any of our stores located in Portland, Allmny, Mnrshtu ld. North B.n,i !lmi ,1,:', '
here in Eugene nnd get the 2.")r'- reduction. s '
We are on the job to serve yo"u well nnd we want you to know (hat our intori st doe-: not stop when v Ik
out of our store with one of our splendid suits. Our guarantee of sa(isf?ie(ioii goes aion- with the uit
Come in as early ns possible nnd take advantage of this wonderful reduction sale. " '
Brownsville
I lillTI.AMl. r-.. April ."A Ilr-
man Ilirw hhr of Indeiindence. Ore.
n, f the Kirnt National IJ-ink of
ludepeodenre. died today at the im-
p(,r,n )n((., where he bad ben ill for
about a week, lie lunl ueen in pour,
health for aome lime. 1
Wiih him when he died were C. A. J
McLaughlin, vicp-presiilenr of Inde- j
pnidencf. Hunk, and it. M. Walker, j
one of the directors. HirchherR came,
from (Jernmnv an lr to New York!
mt worked in a tin ft lion there. In
: ys-j hp n,Ved to indeiteinlem e and
! " . tin xhoti. We wan at that time
: i,,,,!,- i,Ip i unenk KniMfli.
Ity thrift and industry he laid the
foundations of fortune and in im
founded ihp Kirat National Bank of
Iiifjependeii'-e. He was identified with
financing of innumenible development
projects in I'olk county, lie hu It the
railway between Independence and
Monntoti'h. known in the parly days as
"The .Motor." and later extended its
operations to Iiallns. continuing hia
railway activity until he sold to the
Southern Pacific L'O years ago.
He h.-:d been for the pnsf .to years
treasurer oi rue siine Brume HmMi.K
treasurer if the t 'liildren's Knrin
liume at Corvallia, lie was one of the
first members from I'olk county in the
Al Kader temple of the Shr.ne and
was prominent in that and iu the Klks
and Knight of Py thins. .
Cottage Grove's
Council is Busy
COTTAUK CltOVK. April no.-
j (Special) I he comm.ttee on lights
I and city properly presented a plan
I for building on the west side at the
We Have Held
On Any Man's or Young Man's Suit
4 Off The Regular Price
$250,000.00
meetini; of the city council. The mat
ter was carried over on account of
lack of fund.
An ordinance- for apei-ial election to
rcte for honda to the amount of $3000
ro use in paving street intersect iona.
May 12. !
Ordinance for the continuance of;
the pavinf of Ada mi avenue from 7th i
street to the railroad.
I'oatmaKter' Klbert Smith asked the !
city to cooperate with the postoffire '
hi jetting the city mail carriers in-.
itad of rural carrier. They were'
aaked to have new sidewalks built in:
the place of worn out walks, and new
ones put in where there are none. -The
council gave its word that they j
would do everything in their power;
to assist. j
Ordinance passed for the extension '
of latent aen-ers from the trunk line
to the em) of the parking on streets.
Mary MacSwiney
Threatens to go
On Hunger Strike
CHICAGO, April ,10. Miss Mary
MacSwiney, sister of Terence Muc
Swioey, Irish hunger striker, enter
ed this country without a passport
and had no intention of ever getting
any, she said here before leaving for
Minneapolis to spenk today.
A hunger strike would he her ans
wer to arrest in connection wiih the
investigation of her entry into the
I'nited Stntrs, started by the labor
department in Washington and im
migration an t'hori ties here, she said.
She wns questioned by officers here
yesterday,
"They aeked me if I had a pass
port," Miss MacSwiney giid. "I soul
I had none and was not aware that I
needed ony. They next wanted
know what alup I enme over on and
then I told them that I could not see
that that concerned the I'nited State.-
government. I will be able to satisf.-
the United States authorities, if
necessary, thnt I did not come "over
the border."
The Greatest
DISCOUNT
Woolen Mills Store
Eugene, - Oregon
J. F. 1NMAN. Manager
Myers Park to be
Opened Saturday
Myers pjrk. one mile alwve Hay
den rapids on the McKenzie, will have
its opening day Saturday, it is an
nounced. This new pirk has been e.i
tuld.shed by Kiiell Myers, who is
opening hir farm along the McKenzie
river t picnickers and week-end parties.
.Mr. Myers fcas made tennis court. :
hung swings, erected a lunch stand, !
u ml arranged tables and benches for ;
the convtnience of the public, and ex- j
pects a busy season in aceommodar-
ing Kugene people who, desire n i
recreation pot close to town. There j
is no poison oak on the pl-icp. accord-
ing to the proprietor, and it is auj
ideal site for picnics or outdoor parties.
SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST 1
Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years.
y y' AcjePt onl.v "Bayer" packaK
' CXjf'' wllich contains proven directions.
f I g Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablet!
8 Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druiiu.
A.plrla l tte tride mark of Barer Uaouf.ctur, or Uouoiceticcldester of SallcjlkicU
SALE
lo Years
STOCK
Thursday Evening, April 30
HaH'sCatarS
Medicine ;vt
-rid Your Yem of CatJAj?
aeaa caused by Catarth, WDol
fEYfilCO..T0:0kis
DANCE
at Triangle Lake
every Saturday
night
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