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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1925)
iM-ateM Friday Evening, Hay 1, 1903 Page Sis TI1E EUGENE GUARD 'OH, TO BE A BOY AGAIN, IF ONLY FOR A DAY! "-HEALTH WEEK AIDS SUCH AS THESE ,n. ,i yim.i 11 in 'mi ""mimjujji ib 11" mmwv- 1 mi.i 1 -'it 9 l"H vmwm.ami.w 11 ...' '"vn ...'. mmnmm lJ'",f'!'!? ! ' 1 - ' - '''AiUl' r i 1T1 jfe&M MM ? '1Cr i&tfrw ifigftes flj& & tmtA v '..J'WI . T X' . 1 WM'nl,, 'f l,U'7a J'ili. K VV.k 1 f TlnT T IT " Ti l'l I i ' 1 1 raaaaw Till I 1 IT'lTHi" . r-i. y r- r-. - y.r 57: .i vxiff.y ;- ',r&L,- i T0T oti at thoKo kirlH wan born mithiifiirt nrT. limikiT, millinnnirn ur J.onk m iliPir fuct'H! I Ix-v iim iflmltlo (n'ritiijn' if inn nk ni'l. JIito in .Miiflt f ilnir fiitur dciitncln on tlinir -:i . i.. i.:- ... I...- .hiii..-nf.-tliiif I'.m u-iuili( nut Irndi Im-inir ulml wo Iihi'p tn pmnt hut thin nniiielcxH urotlli inuv (tit n fiilnri iih n bijh'i niMnin m in pi-. i .. v J ' . , . 1 " , . . .. . , lltlVKirfll WCll-Krine. .Iin M'KX 3 Oil Hr- moiit li. Hut who nro u jmJKf, 'lot-- plno-H with any on of ilicin lHrty oik-k in lif tor, Inwji'r, Hoi'ii'ty Icaili r, dlilor, and rnKffifl, jt lioiilthy nnd Imppy. and Joy of childhood, lit; one imptr- noblcrnaii of (ioI, or a perfect lumber. Knt- t0,,nJ' is rillI(i Health Day. ! BIRfHlTE IN i ITHCIIlSESl WASMIMiTON. .Mity J. Th rntn of inereixn of the niition'ii KiMiltitioii b.v birth whh i-onHidiTUhly Krt-uler in v.yji tiun in While the birth rule lnrreHei from liU.'l per H in UCt m J,.'.5 pr rent Jihio in H'JI, tho dMih rain decreas ed duritiK the period from 12.4 to 11 1 per HHHl. A i'enun liiireHn'ii aurvey nnide pith J e todny bowed the liiiflM'Ht birth rutP in th) cimntry tn he HI. 11 per Hio jn the rural tliwt rif h of North (n foil mi, while the lowettt rate I.U per HUH) wdK found in the rural din trict of Moiitann. Tlie, deiilh rate wiim lower In ltL'l Din li in lUL'.'t in Zi of tbt 20 alntctf rovercd by the aurvey. Infant mortal ity ratra were ahown to bo generally ; lower hi HUM than in lDLM, increanea i ! bet iik noted in only three atatei. J j 'Vho HLM rut ii per one Ihoiianiid j of poputation of birlha and deatliN i ! wttitt bow ii to ha for California 'j ) and 11.5; Montana 11. 1 and 7.H; Ne- ; l.nihk 'J1.5 and H; OreKu 1h.II uud 113; Wahlngtou 17.1 und 10 and AVyuitiiiijt 1! 1 and U.S. I Mr. Gallagher and . Mr. Shcan are now Full-Fledged Stars Mr. (Inlhifther mid Mr. Hhean nrr ! now fidt flfdfted mm. Justly nirniti t utardom by their "unliiuo and cxlni ' ordinary" atyle of eomedy entertain ' ineut. 'rtiroo two roinediaim, tit hijch t i'Ht aaliuled on the AmerU-an ataae, vill come to tlm lleilig, Tueaday, May 5, In pt'inon. in Ihi'lr peeinl whicle, Auierica'a Krenh't nnnual revue, tho (irecnwlrh Villnjio Kolllev, A. L. June and Mnrrlv (Ireen, produrn-a vt i ; tho (ireenwieh illaftii Ktdllen, in I which revue tho coined hum were muh 4 l a Hcnntlon hut aeanoii, arf apnunor I I iiift tbrm on their world tour which ! wdl rmbracn nil the bndin rlllea of i the riviliird world. They have aUo i itHHeniMed a lnrg nnd notable pom ', : puny to support the celebrated Mi" trra In tbla novel revue, :) Huiipitrtlng (J.illaither nnd Hhean air , ucli iintiiblei an lliinder and Mtltii, .i J.jnn t'nntrr, Mile, Kifl, (leiiaviovo McCorinnek, Itcaale Colvin, l'aul I Murk mill. Fred t'owhick, Kdilie Marr A iniNntlnnal ilnuelug chorus of . thirty artinta models provide a vt :; lirnnt bnekitround for tlie unveiling ( t , (inllngher and Shean'a rnmicttlitiei. - Yoi! Mr. (iallacher ami Mr. Hhean if c" will sing an entirety new veraion ol . their fanmua lull In d. Dentist Injured ' In Auto Accident SAI.KM. Ore., May 1 Dr. Maurice Iluller, a dentlt of Independence, lout n left eye and receive! n fractured dkull near the left eye. when an n il" in which he wnn riding witli 1'. M I'owcll of ttiilcm akidd'd off the high way yeHlenhiy. The accident huppneil on the Sal-em-Dalhii roml about three milft went of Killem. Powril wu not liuicil hurt. The attending j hyaician report D. Holler iia progrcHHing rnvirr.ih.y on Kidering the Meriouniiena of the injury. Dr. Hutler hai been n reidnt of Independence for ninny yeara and ' n a n of Dr. Otia Hulr, a phytician. Part of Famous Library is to Go to American LONDON, May 1 W Anolhftr pnrtlon of tho fumoua Hrltwoll Court Dlhniry Itua honn no Id re cently and of $75,310 realised tho of i lilliMiolphia tolnllcd ri0,n45. proportion paid by Dr. Hoannhach Ho cHUHcd a nnnHatlon by pay Ins; 1 If ,0f0 for ii n Kllznln'tlmii (liinrto volume "Annono and 1'urla" piibliHhf-d In 154!) (a pltiRlarfam of HhakoHponrH'H Vmiui and Adonla) believed to be tho only copy In oxlatnnce. Robert Aylett'n "The Kong of Konita, which wu Solo mon'a mntaphninrd In ICnpllsh He rolca hy Way of DlaloKtte," (lGU wu bought by him for 3,100; Hogor nieaton'H "The New Nut brown Maid" for $.1,800; a nix toon ih century Thomna Lodgo'a "I he Hat tie of the Hoiihob" for $1,750; and Hlr Duvld Llndauy'a "A Dluloguo Hotweon Kxporlonce and u Courtier" for $1,400. A small quiirlo volume of apeclitl intorent to America, "OliHorvullona Divine nnd Morul" by Jo Jim Hoh lnaoti who wnn tho puator of the I'tlKrltu FnlliQi'H, ulao was pur chaaed by Dr. Hnaetihucb for $K00. Nineteen anctlonH of thU Hiit well Library have now boon dla pnaed of for a total of $3,4CO,;i;iO. War Mothers Name Officers at Salem SAIJ:.M.'Dre., May 1. Mil. Flor ence (inner of Portland was elected' tn head the Oregou utato orgitnlxntioti of War Mother at Its firat anmml ctmnection here. Officers were elected aa follow: 1 Mrs. K. A. KlHott. Hnlem, vlc-i president; Mra. Kitiina Field, Portland, ! secretary; Mra. i Hell, Portland,; treamiror; Mra. I. ,. Marl, Albany, t auditor; Mra. 1. D. Patterson, Polk county, parliamentarian; Mra. (lee. I II. Aldi'ii, Snletn, rbaplatn, and Mrs. ; It, .1. Ileudricka, Sitlem, hitorinn. I The board of directors la to con- nff t of Mrs. Kiln Harder, portlnnd, Mrs. V. V. Dickson. Albany; Mra. F. V, Price, Albnny; Mra. Carrie Fityle, Salem; Mrs. II. It, Fen ton, Dallas nnd Mrs, Mary Harper, Port land. At their afternoon session the wom en were ndrlreased hy Oovernnr Pierre, Chaplain . (iiltiert, and ( olonel ( a.'l Abram, r nimaiitler of the lnc:il poit of V. F. W. ((.'onltinied from pat one) ward. New You're Houth in th Land of Drnugih, Don't Se I lowv in the Mouth 1" Prlnoo li Happy. The prince, greatly nmiised onterel into the Npirit f the lemontration, mounted an ox wngon nlene, flicked the oxen with the whip and led the proceHiion through the city. Tho vludenta cheered unceasingly and tlm prime aenned to b? miite :u his element. . The procession ended at the city hall where the prince wum firriiuil'y installed chancellor of ihe university. White Hen Enters. However, the feative spirit could not be entirely Kiibilued and no me "ragging" Interrupted the ceremonies. At niie point a white hen wearing Ihe university colors wns shooed upon tiu stage by Undents. The students carried around the hall an effigy of Former Premier Hunifoiy MncDonnld and sang smu more songs composed In honor of thv prince. Ono was a piny upon the lonx Hat of Christian nnuics the prince of Wales enn use if he chooses. This song had n refrain. "What will heroin? of Alfred, Ldwai'd, Christian, (ieont-! and lUnficw, Patrick, David when be leavea our shores? You'll have aome tulea to tell no doubt we hope you won't leave much of It out, Kdward, Christ inn, fieorge. Albert, MISS MoCLEW HONORED oiti:t;o AoifiorirutAL col- I.KtiK. COUVA1.I.1S, Mav 1. (Soe- cial)- .lean McClew of Kugcne has been appointed fenturo editor of the Co-ed Itarometer vo be pubiiahed here Saturday, Mity !, during Mother's week-end. The Co-ed Harometer is one of the tradition of ihe hn The girls publish this it-hue them tefve! and hove charge of every de partment of the pnper, Mis McClew .a a aophouiore in home economics and a member cf PI Hp' Phi sorority. Former British Officers Jobless 1 ,ON DO N, M ay ltP) -There more tliHn lS.OoO Hritiah ex-officera who served In the war who have not had opportunity to work aince the annlHtice, acconi'.iiR to recent announcement of tho appointment department of theh minlHtry of labor which baH been endcuvorinR to place them. They are nearly till highly skilled men. Baronets, pro-war company dl rectora and harrtatera cull at the department offices every day In search of jobs, many of them will inn to accept positions at almost any wage, says tho announcement. Since 191S- the appointment depart ment baa pluced some 80,000 fnr nier offtcera and men, and 1111 ap peal Is made to employers of nil kinds to asaiat In x the task of finding work for the remainder of the men on the unemployed list of the bureau. Prayer for Rain Planned in Denver DF..W Kit, May 1. Hig business will halt, its whirring wheels ami ac tivity in Denver next Wednesday and devote (wo minutes of prayer for rain to aid Colorado farmeijl, the Denver Kotnry club decided lnU night. The organisation pnaed a resolution de claring Dint whs for (wo minutes at noon Wednesday, evory member will bow his head in prayer for rain to alleviate the drought t-omliUona in the state. KPIII.MJFN-XD. May 1. (Special) 1 - - A resolution calling for a 44-hour wni kinfj week instead of the present 40-hour system, wns approved at the ! dintrrct board meeting 'of the I.oynl Legion of Logger and Lumbermen at ; Wendling yesterday, nnd referred to the meeting of Ihe central board of directors in Portland thia summer. ne cording to D. W. McKiiiunn, local 4lJ secretary, who returned lant evening from Wendling. A further resolution intiodiici-d from Wendling local favored the keeping of the minimum wage at the present level of $3.40 and one from Springfield asked for a "iD ."hi :ipportiotiment of dues between (he local nnd Portland headquarters instead of the present system where by $l.0."i out of every $I..V goes to headouartera. These. nU,, were passed on to the board of directors. A resolution favoring nn agree NOTICE ' The Directum of jsciiool District Number Kilty-two, Lane Countv, Ore g"ii, will receive aeaVd iiropos'als for the erection and ccmvletion of a four room school building complete with full basement. unt.I tJ o'clock noon. Monday. May eighteenth. nineteen hundred tweniy-tive. Kach proposal ha be accompanied with n certified oheck drawn iiou aooie legally incor porated lank for a sum euunl In amount to five per cent of the amount named in the proposal. The Directors n serve the right lo reject any and all proposals. Drawing ami specifica tions may he seen at the home of Frank NVnllmm. Designer. ml KITfiENB COLLECTION AfiENCY SL'S-20-.'lO MINK It HI. DO. PHONE (100. W. II. HLOWKHS. MOIt tl "mm 1 fi FISHING SEASON IT'S GREAT SPORT We Have the Tackle In bundnc vrythlno In that dep.ndnbla UcMi you may depend upon to liind them no matter how large or how hard a fight th.y put up. We Will Supply the LICENSE prepared And aee you out to get the limit. We Sell Fishing Tackle BY MAIL OnliT from us wfl nure prom v' il"llvrry. Iluv yuur Kl.lilnn Tarkln from n eportlng Rnol ior. Al Cook is in Charge of Our TACKLE DEPARTMENT Hilviof nntl tips en fiMliinj? cost you notliing but is worth n pivnt tloal. He ndershott's Gun Store Wm sfa Ma MT A?f --s.- -is?, -u-,, The most popular and easiest running cream sep arator in the world can be purchased from us on a time payment plan on terms suitable to your convenience. Call or phone us for a demonstration. s. 0. s. IMPLEMENT & HARDWARE CO. Phone 1840 73 West 9th SATURDAY SPECIALS 3eef Roast pound .... 14c Beef Boils ., pound .... 10c Hamburg pound .... 15c Veal Loaf pound .... 25c "Pridowest" Hams pound . . ., . 35c Spring Lamb ALL KINDS OF FISH D.E. Nebergall Meat Market 66 E. 9 Phone 37 (Jovernmrnt Insportnd mem to curtail pronation ro that ! gtreet Sweeper on atl milla anl eamp would share alike PJnotinn Rnnrrl ... found to be contrary to the Sher- LdUCatlOn UOarO man Anti-Trust law, and tabled. Norman F. Coleman of Portland, GLASGOW, May 1C4) James jBrownl!e,a Glasgow street sweeper for the past five years, was elec- president of the Lova! Lesion, pave a non lain, aim . (--riiiiu, iuiihw , , i, fie.d officer for the 41. from Portland ""Ha wlu not di,ci..l the ..ate pf th. lumber e'aj , market. While not overly optimistic , . u.. market. While not overly optimistic over the lumber output, Mr. Smith declared thath usiness could be con sidered fairly jood for the summer his trade union comrades nave agreed' to do his work during the time ho attends meetings of the season. N. i . Huecnitz or f'ori.ano. -uv""""" J, eiecutive secretary, was a guest at ihe meeting. Kalp Martin of Kugene represented the employers' interest, and D. W. McKinnon and W. I. Smith were Springfield members of the directorate. Try Eugene Special for a good eigir. Mr. Brownlie is a great reader, takes no interest in sports, and spends all his spare time and change o books of the Informative variety. OREGON MOTOR CO. Phone DVJ UZO Olive H. A. Edwards Grocery Phone 1971 Elks Bldg. 7th and Olive SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY Z'2 lb. can Cotfeo . ... 4 lb. Pail Shortening 4 Iba. Bulk Rolled Oata Crown Farina, 9 8-10-lb. Sack Graham Flour 9 8-10-lb. Sack S. & W. Tomatoea, Pea8. Spinach, 2 cana 3 large cana Tomatoea 3 large cana Peaa SI. 23 .. 80c . H5c .65c 59c 25c 43c 43c 3 Cans Fancy Maine Corn 3 Cans Par Valu CI 3ms , 1 15 oz. Pkg. English Currants , 2 6-oz. Glasses Kerr's Jelly Pacific Nut and Wilso Oleo, lb. ... 30 Bars Swift's White Laun dry Soap 1 Carton Jersey OQft Matches COU 53c UwC 15c 25c 25c $1.00 FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES We Deliver Specials Only With Other Groceries You All Know the ((utility of our own home products and right now local giii'dons nre supplying us with a large variety of fresh, cris) vegetables, delivered to us each morning. Of course, the strawberries, ripe tomatoes, peppers, etc., are express shipments from California but you'll vote there is a real treat hero for you when you look at our windows just come and see for yourself. Let These Berries and Vegetables Help With Dinner Today Crisp hunch radishes, turnips, beets, carrots, fresh spinach, asparagus, green beans, green peas, new potatoes, crisp celery, ripe tomatoes, cauliflower, hot house cucumbers, crimson rhubarb and green peppers. Los Angeles strawberries are of fine qualityf Special Saturday! 4 GRAPE FRUST 25c USE OUR MODEL KITCHEN for quick lunch, unexccted company, every emer gency or every day use. USE OUR MODEL KITCHEN ' for your every need In mnklnR up the fishing or outinR lunch. Delicious rolls, pantries, pies, cakes: cookies, doughnuts sulnds, cookeu' meats, ready cooked foods. Model Maid Bread Your Favorite Kind For Every Purpose Special Saturday, 2 Large Loaves 25 C DICE GROCERY CO. 94 Eighth Avenue West. Phono 183 770 Willamette Street Telephone 151 Smoked Meat Special Sugar Cured Hams, whole or half pound . 32c Frye's Delicious Hams. Sugar Cured Bacon, whole or half. pound 25c and 30 c Sugar Cured Backs, whole or half, pound 25 0 Pure Lard, No. 5s 95c Pure Lard, No. 10s $1.90 Broders Bros. Meat Market 80 W. 8th St. Phone 40 and 41 Saturday and Monday Specials 100-lb. Sack l?est Cane Sugar $6.50 10-lb. 'Sack Host Cnno Sugar ... 69c 4!)-lb. Sack Fisher Blend Flour $2.39 Fresh Creamery Butter, lb 39c Florida Grapefruit 25c 4 Head Lettuce 25c Bunches Hound Kadishes 10c Khubarb, lb. 5c 'A Bunches Carrots or Turnips .... 25c H lbs. New Potatoes 25c Fancy Lemons, per dozen . 25c 2 UoV.en Medium Si.e Oranges 45c (j lbs. Smalt White Beans 50c ;i lbs. Head Kico 4 lbs. Bulk Macaroni 4 lbs. Bulk Cocoa .... 10 Tall Cans Armour's Milk . 2 Cans Shrimp .. ;t Cans Campbell's Pork and Beans .1 Large Cans Tomatoes ."! Cans Com or Pens 5 No. 2 Cans Broken Sliced Pineapple woe 25c 25c 89c 35c 25c 43c 43c 98c 4 large Cans Apricots 89c IS oz. Bottle Catsup 25c 5 lb. Pail Snowib-il't SI. 85 4 lb. Package Seedless Raisins 39c Bacon Backs, lb. 30,. 2 pkgs. Puffed Wheat 25c 0 Pkgs. Shredded M'hent 35c Van Camp Spaghetti. No 2 tins 10c 1 Gal Can Wesson Oil . SI. 79 I Can Wesson Oil 4gc ." lb. Box Soda Crackers 50c 41 lb. Box Graham Crackers 79c .'i lbs. Best IVaherry Coffee ...'$1.25 1 (it. Bottle Mono) lie Hrnpe .luiee 27c 1 lb. Can Kdwanls Dependable '' fee 53,, " ll. Can LMwards Dependable . 'j'"'1;:0 si.53 .) lb. t an Ldward s Dependable ('"''ee o 4-. I imi.t o imi' r lyer op 4 ran Lighthouse Cleanser II Large Rolls Toilet Paper". 25c 50c COFFEE AND SANDWICH SERVED FREE Haskell Feed & Grocery Co. Free Delivery ia City Telephone 522 (Mail orders filled from t::ea prices) 904 Olive St ABOUT LANE COUNTY Series No. 5 The value of all of the domestic animals 0f Lane countv in g.1() aggregated 'the sum of 847 526. Beer,.? tie, horses, sheep and dairy cows accounted tor the larger portion of this valuation. Lane county had a total of 17,433 dairy cows Not enough dairy cowj for a county so well adapted to dnirvjng we would say. ' This bank has ahvavs been ready and willin to finance more nnd better live stock. have assisted at all times iu the develop, ment of tho live stock industry, especially dairying. Submit vour live stock fiiian'cint, problems to us. Bank of Commerce ' Eugene, Oregon BHaQBBHaaaQnQBBaaVnHBn Eugene WEDNESDAY 6 jr.ow mis TtAr.vycYMlP.lTlflM COMPELS IIS TO VVuiI, ANNOUNCE: D STREET BW.WE EJAJLY fit , PERFORMANCES eTofi Grand Stand Chair Seat3 on Sale at the Luene Book Store Don't Burn Up Our Greatest Asset Half of the supply ef timber is in Oregon and Washington. If kept growing, it will ! bring added prosperity to this great section nf ours. To do so, it is ii'mvs sarv to have (lie cn-ni-cration of every motor ist ami camper. sure your camp fire is dead and then Bll IT! FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eugene, Oregon ; i GREER - CALLAHAN 1 I Buys Furniture j I Phone 33 PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Evary Wednetrfay and Saturday NlflMt For Information Apeut RAILROAD TRIPS , PHONE 140 Oresron v Electric JL'; T..V'