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1 HE EUGENE GUARD Page Three ICICOfLICT I BDKJE RIVER DJSTR1GT ENDED A iPci8- 1161'- .. I... the ill ,ml It 'D , Asi,,on(l i'rt.'0D' "fc v. in favor Bnon1! t majority of "1 TZ church prop" J; . "inws the ral.fH-at.on us body ' ,1C fin,li"ss 'L'hiA f,lc-l the M.ller li i be Haplis! denoun ce " .th.lrawing r'"d. ...nii.allv deposes S WOK'S uivi"" the ui"isl "'il"s,rJ; .; i " .1.. lr Ibe properly will PLL " precedents arc dis V HeHiion will conform R . '-.i. of the association. ' R J in, Ibe- cbarcli occurred "Vth diviae bealins of a I r Mrfhenon of I'sUforiun. and 'timbers who refused to con- L 3 till co"- liiloo fFORYEAB, REPORT ra min crops, including 'uter L tl barley are predicted for .wuty Ibis year by C. K. Stcw , Miity orchard inspector, who J is rood crops of pears and Jr iltliougb the fruit yields as a li'uuj mil be up to Ibe lolals for t km be states. : in inspection of orchards in pitts of the county Mr. Stewart prs that the fruit condition is If.ii" is in some.areus there will d crops ami la oi'.icrs the yields itt Bet up to Ibe standard, fcol smart crops of fruit may Miprttei but buuiper returns can klwked for by the orchard nieu L-jnr. Some trees were liaruied : He frost but Ibis damage is not . a .1.1 thou' (llllv 111 HIIUlll rja of the eouuly," the inspector a. lit grain outlook is excellent SMoy fields show the stalks al t beading which is considerably rid of many counties of the tt," llr. Stewart reports. load Widening on Row River Planned PiM for Ilie' wiil uiii)i of tlio roiM, :k Ktfiv river iirojci t from HO lo f:t ttv uutW y iiyi tin- vixniiy .1 tad tltjp (trad ns on tliis job will WW In the near future if tin. own- d me aJjuevnt laud move tln'ir tibick in order to clear fur the h rwd width, according to l M. .UDty engiuter. "If tin- fi-w-va fcvfd it once we win start th-i Mj; kit if delay is expericiH'ed in ft U possible that tin- w. rk will itovei until uest suninuT," H&fti slates. 1S01, to Mary E. Drake, and leave, besides his widow, two eons, Marivil Hill, who lives at the home near) Junction I'ity, unci Clark HiU, a stii-i dent at Orejtim AKricultuml college. Other surviving relmives include a sister, Mrs. Margaret K. McL'luro of l'ortlaud, and three brothers, J. 11, 1 1 ill. 1. It. Hill, and A. L. Hill, all uf Ktigene. Funeral serviceg will be held from th Veatch chapel Sunday, May ;t, at 1:30 o'clock p. m. It is expected thai the W. O. W. lodge of Junction City, of which Mr. Hill was a member, wU be in charge of the services at Frank lin cemetery. (Here's a Complete Story, Without Words OFFICERS AT MEET Officers for the coming year will be elected at the meeting of the Southern Willamette Dental society to he held at the Osburn hotel Sat urday, May 10. according to announce mcnt today. This will be the last regular meeting and clinic of the or ganization prior to the annual June picnic which will close the year for the society until the start of meet ings in the fall. Dr. J. E. Kichmond of Eugene will read a paper on "Me chanical Aids in the Articulation of Artificial Dentures.' The following discussion will be led by Dr. L, H. Urown of Corvnls. The clinic will be in charge of Dr.. It. M. Graves of Eugene. The present officers of the society are Dr. Waldo Adams, presi dent; Dr. William (.. Amos, vice president; Dr. W. E. Huchanan, secretary-treasurer. Many Loans for Farmers are out numbers under the direction of Arali llttyt llae. Mrs. Ho land Mosier and Mrs. D. H. Murphey, will sing a duet. A rah Hoyt Itae will als be on the vocal program, it is announced. Salmon Fishing Season is Opened SAI.EM. Ore., My 1. Willi checks issued today the state board of control has loaned a total of $:s:t,--4tl. 1!) to farmers for the purpose at buying seed wheat to resow their html under the relief act of the HUM legislature. This amount represents Ti-Jl appli cations that have been acted upon. A total of 550 applications have been re ceived, representing requests for $.".!7.H08.(iO. ASTOIIIA. Ore., May 1. The 1025 salmon fishing srason opens today with harmony in the industry follow ing the acceptance at a mass meeting lat night by the Columbia Kiver Fishermen of the offer of the s-.ilnioo pnekers of V2r a pound for fish. The fishermen had demanded 14c a pound, but derided to accept the packers' fig ure, although under protest. Oregon City has New City Manager OKEOON CITY, Ore., May 1. J. Ii. Kranzen. city manager, officially took over the reigns of city govern ment today. C. W. Kelly, in addition to dispens ing the duties of municipal judge and city recorder, has acted in the ca pacity of city manager for the past Osburn Hotel U e a u I y I'arlour, rhone 801. Phone S. E. Stevens for piano tuning, Pioneers are to Picnic Tomorrow POKTI.AXD, Ore., May 1. IMo- i neers mid sons and daughters of pio- ' necrs and others -Interested in the early history of Oregon will celebrate Founders' day the MUnd anniversary of the first civil government organized west rtf the Rock mountains, at an , old-fashioned picnic tomorrow at Chainpoeg. Church Will Have Musical Program Special musical numbers- will tic presented a a feature of the service at the First Haptist church next Sun day evening, it is announced today. A quartet composed "f Dean J. Reals, saxophone; Oliver Wilder, trombone; Donald Wilder, baritone, and D. II. Murphey, bass, will present several Free Dance Will Be Given On Tuesday, May 5th, for the Benefit of our Skaters and Dancers The Winter Garden Management thanks you one and all for your kind patronage for our past skating season. We assure you a good time at our regular Saturday night dances. Good music and good singing. EVERYBODY WELCOME SALEM, Ore., May 1. It became known here today that in an aliena ti.U at the stale penitentiary about three wi'i-ki uku between two cou- virtSi J. C. Rurris, a convict sent up from Klaai.uli comity, was st.ibbtd in the arm by oie Itrouu. uegr , a "'lifer"' irom Wieo county w iu wis sent up for murder. Where Rrouu pot the knife with whicu he stabotd liutris has not been ascertained by pris- n oif.cluls and Itrown Mii'ceedtd in h diug lae we.i pou where it nmld not be found. Ri'iiwii at one time muc lie was re ceded at the prison, was adjudged in sane and was transierml to tue stat. Iiopiial for the insane, but was later tuiu'ii back to the Mate peniu nttary. At the time of t lie low um two men were i: the "dot; Ik use," a place where the prisoners cnregate wawi they are not bu-y. It is understoo I timt Rurris was tibout to attack Rruwu with a chair or a club when Rurris wielded tlie kait'e m him. Hums ii tiie second KluuwuU comi ty priM.uer to be the v.ctlin oi uu at tack. Jihu 'layior, vh wus sent up for -U teurtf lor his part in tiie hold lip of a pool room iu wUich a man w.is killed, uu tho day he was received was struck from behind and knocked down, lie did not know who hit him or what he was hit with, but said h.s as sailant was neither Sun l'ate mr Pete Sullivan, two otiier men who wee convicted with him for the holdup and murder, and both of whom were given life sentences. It is believed the as sailant was some convict who felt a jirudjic against Tiylor because he fur nished evidence for the state in '.;e trial that revolted in the conviction of himself. Pate nd Sullivan. Dam Dedication To be on July 15 OFFICE SUPPLIES WASHINGTON. May 1.- Format dedication of the S.VHHlOtM) Tietin diim on tht Yakima project, Wash ington, was tentatively set by Secre tary Work today for July Mr. Work, scheduled to make the dedica tory addrew, is expected to be aecom Kinied there by Secretary Jnidne. Reclamation Commissioner Mead and Indian Comnrm-ioncr Rurk. A (.light reduction In the number of persons employed throujh the local irffice of'tht Cnited States employ ment bureau was noted today iu the weekly reiwirt compiled by Frank L. j Arti.it.ice, superintendent. A total of ! persons fund employment during : I lie week, of wlueli Sli w ere men and 1'J were women. I Following is the classification of the various occupations filled: Men Farm hands, R; carpenters, ."; casual workers, 17; common labor ers, II; cooks. It; begins camp hands, 17; sawmill hands, lit; team sters, 1; engineer, 1; firemen, 1; tu tal Mi. Women: Stenographer, 1; house workers. 7; nurse, 1; cokt 1; wait resses, '2; total P.. OREGON MOTOR CO. Phone IHU 1"0 Olivv Mutual Life. G. M. Sprague. 20 E. Sth. The Newest Vests Sme of the newest vests show hifih boned collars and very orna mental jahots. loseph B. Hill of Hansen Lane Dead ;?tB.Hill,05. dint at 1(1 oVlm i; mini ,t bis imuie on lliinsni froo heart f:.iiin lr u;ii t... i i" La cminly most uf liis li.-o. 'n lrn here July "JS. l.Stil). nt.j was marni'it m Kuconp in WW gr ct bloodells In 0Q can nn m. -11 man, can i ell-developed RA Wh..la i. 1 all ex- f 4 JnTe"'i,'vel0P'il form bV? ver ct Wood-cells rCj K-fw"'8' f0l-''t8 hruf" othln,! ia of 'y KrsS""pl blood-cells! r ""nltol' "unk(,I cheeks! thtli. ,06 h Proved 'SiW0, 'he rich Km1 1"tl you need. iiu""" Giro i iki; h" don, --.m you need, "arting for these Give your blood hb o a. a. V.1 , M don niarvali a,Vhiv,k!.n-,,re,!ii'p' rh...r.:'.':"ema. too. I of maw This leant men :.rTv,C". blotch. . " .. "'Hr.ir. '"Clients rM., 4 6""-eicht men I i . . ca tolred. . K. I t A Be Ready Now is the time to sive an order for that new suit and those summer toes. . Come in and pick out ffts materials which please you individualh-materials which suit xour txpe build and complexion. Let us take xour measure and fit xoa perfectlx. We guarantee to do it. Then, when the nice weather comes xou will be readx with clothing. MADE FOR YOU EUGENE CLOTHING CO. Tailors Upstairs in Guard Building Phone 567 -still C-T-C sales mount upward FROM Los Angeles, Salt Lake, Spokane, Seattlc.Tacoma, Port land, San Francisco .... everywhere in the West .... come reports of in creasing C-T-C sales 1 - - - In 1924. the number of re- - talldcalersselllnRC-T-C'li.mRdc a tremendous increase 120 per cent gala over 1923. And Brill CT.C salei moirht upward I It looks as though unquestionably 1925 sales will at least double those of 19241 The reason ? Engineers be hind C-T-C are keeping their promise I ( They came West from Akron, where they held hiuh executive positions, to build even a better tire in die West. Motorist say they have done it. We shall W glad to give you expert information about your tires, and if you need them put on C-T-C s either bal loons, semi - balloons, heavy duty cords or oversize cords I "Quality tvili never be tacrijiced to meet a price" President ' Columbia Tire Corporation Eugeno Garage 59 6th Ave. West Blair Blvd. Service Station Blair Street B. & M. Tire Co. 845 Olive Street Hand -built Full Balloons Semi-Balloons Heavy. Duty Cords Oversize Cords Valley Printing Co. Over U. 8. Niit'l. Mink. WEDDING AND BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL PRINTING FOR QUICK 8ERVICE CALL 70 PRINTING Phone Springfield 2 Westerfleld & Masey THE WILLAMETTE PRESS THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS $15 .50 to SAN FRANCISCO Stage Terminal I'lione 1800 Our 571-Store Power Saves You Money SH SHI BA? U4 mi LeanMl ' IK 571 DEPARTMENT STORES Buying Most We Buy For Less-Selling Most We Sell For Less 942-946 Willamette, Eugene, Oregon Cottage Grove You Can Greatly Benefit By Visiting Several Our Departments and Participating in the Many Fine Values! 40-Inch Crepe de Chine flood Assortmont of colors .98 yd. 40-Inch Ratine Voile In fallow, proen, grey and coral. $1.98 yd. Ramona Cloth When You Want Strength For house dresses, chil dren's clothing, nurses' uniforms, and fancy work, we endorse "Ra mona" Cloth! You will find this splendid material only at this store. 36 inch width, the yard, 45c Need Muslin ? Buy Belle Isle Good value in muslin for many household needs. 36-inch bleached, or 39-inch width, un bleached, at this striking price, the yard. New Dresses Of Silk Crepe From New' York I These Dresses have just arrived, and we want you to see them right away. The styles are lovely I The price appeals to the most modest purse. Priced, $12.90 40-Inch Fancy Voile In nil new colore at 49c Pillow Tubing Our Own Penco Brand . High grade Pillow TuViinR ivliich we can recommend to pou. Penco is made of select ed fibre cotton, firmly woven. It will wear well and will pive satisfaction. 40-Inch Penco Pillow Tubing, clrculnr woven, llnon finish, yd 39o 42-Inch Penco Pillow Tubing, clrcula wovon, linen finish, yd 43o Dress Linens "Full Shrunk The alwiyi popular linen lulling is more in demand than ever for the tailored dreia. We offer an excel lent all linen, full shrunk to a 36 Inch width, In the sea son'! most favored colors at, Sheets Nation wide. All ready for 1180, In full dnublo bed size. Priced 98c Athletic Union Suits for Men Knee length and sleeve Jess ; of fine, silk-striped, tnadras and soisette. Excellent value at 69c Men's Puli-Ovei V-Neck Sweaters With or without sloevea; now Jncqiinrd designs. Only $4.50 Men's Hose A Feature Value A n unusuajly good frade of four-ply mercer ized lisle; black and colors. Very moderately priced it 12H $1.49 3 Pr. $1.00 FREE FREE Dont Lose This Chance Clip the coupon below and get a Free tube of Linruco Tooth Paste with Dr. Clark's Crevice Cleaner. Dr. Clark's Toolli brush is propi-rly slinpod In reach the lianl-to-tfft places. Tim liristli'S will nut full out mul' the tufts arc set apart to insure sanitary quick drying. Tim brush is protected in handling by n uterile envelope. Sold Anywhere in U. S. A. For 50c Lindruco Toothpaste Free Tmdruco Tooth Pnslo needs no introduction in Eugene, as it, is nlready known for a superior cleanser. It will not scralch tlie enamel, ami n high glycerine content prevents drying and hardening in the tube. Its flavor is pleasant and mild. These two big values will be offered for jOe if you will present thu coupon below to any of these stores. Linn Drug Co. Eugene Drug Co. University Pharmacy rt.IP HKItK Coupon This (simpon entitles you to on tube of Lindruco Tooth Taste abso lutely FUKK, with every purchase of Clark's Crevice Cleaner. Pre sent it to one of the drug stores below. LINN DRUG COMPANY EUGENE DRUG CO. UNIVERSITY PHARMACY