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if .'r i 1 i: Tnge Two THE EUGENE OUABD Monday Evening.JTav INTER-CITY GOLF TDI1IIMENT TEAM New Mistress of German White House Belection of the folf tram to rep. reseut tht Kiiaene (iolf and Country club in (he first matches of the In city tournament between Halem, Ku gene and Curvallia wn made today, eod the Damca announced by Hay O'lJonnell, team captain. The tourna ment opens ot Haiem Hunday. Thia will be the laat year In the inter-city tournament, Corvallia hav ing woo the ailver loving cup trophy twice ond Kilgpne twice. If either of these citiea wins the cup thia yrar it will become the winning club's per manent property. 'J ho Eugene team will play with Salem for the firat of the aeriea of mutches. On May 7 the aerond will be played in LuKene, nod .May -I, at lorvallia. All the playera named today are asked to lie in Halcra at the golf course by 8:10 o'clock a. in. next Hun- i day, .May 10. Any player wlio will he , unable to niuke the trip la oiaeu to notify liny u'ltonnell at once. The following luembera of tne club will coinpuse the team: 1. Karl Imuiel. J. llobert l'rescott. Ueorgo McOill. I,. 11. Hlgwart. Mold llyerly. Halph Martin. Albert Tiffany. Lyon McCready. , l'rouk llarritt. Kay O'Donncll. t'luude llorer. Ted tierow. Morria Starbuik. Art Morria. Ur. J. Ileaae. Ur. J. Miller. (ieorge Hcliuefera. (icorge liingle. Iran Andcraon. Ur. V. Hale. Substitute (Icorge llitchcoclr Karl rjlmmons. Wllnon Coffey. X. Bibaefcra. W. N. Wlnller. a. 4. D. 0. 7. 8. II.' 10. 11. 11'. 13. II. 13. 111. 17. 18. 111. lilt. 21. 1M. ilt. 5. SALEM, Ore., May 4. John It. fltovrnion of Tortlnnd waa today ap pointed by Governor Tierce a a cir cuit Judgo for the fourth Judicial dU trlct to aucceed the late Judge, Geo. W. Ptspleton, whine death occurred bat Friday. Under the law Judge Ht Tcnson will hold office until Ida suc cessor la elected and qualified by Ihe general election of November, 1U-0. NATIVE OF OREGON rOUTI.AND, Ore., May 4.John if. Stevenson Mine to l'orlland in Ihe early 1000a. Ho became associated wilh the Evening Telegram aa a cub reported and feature writer. He studied law and in 11)07 waa ap pointed deputy district attorney. He aerred for one year and resigned to enter private practice. In HUM he was appointed municipal judge by Mayir Albee. He introduced several innova tions, among them a morals court de signed to keep the morbidly curious from sitting in at trlali. Htrvens'in waa born in Forest Grove, lVeemlter 28, 1878. His father, Itobert (I. He vensnn, wss once state giune warden. Oakridjfe Koad is Said to be Open Aithmigh ruther rntu!, (ho romt hi twrrn (iRkritlfin nnd KtiRfrti In jium hlf ami many urn now mtikinR tnr TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY VANTKP A girl for general house work. Phono 1777. nil) 1IKAI. KSTATK KAI.K bv-- rt'ni.ic aittion -of J.NCOMK AMI HI'SINKSS PHOP. KIITV BATfUDAY. MAY 0 at 2 r. M. I lencriptiiin J.ol RS1S() with duplra '.MMO. Income f-l'.Vim per moiilb. Thia prprty will he sold as whole or divided as this corner is one of the best busi ness slips in Ihe cil jr. Xiiitex open for liiHpertion Mondny from ' to ft. Terms will be given on day of sale. If Interested call l ldlY I.'.IUMIS. Owner, I'll. .lie Hill ti. V. I'ETP.ItS. AilPtinneer. l'houe H till mS MIHliI.i: aged women with buy f vr. old wants work, hulitrkrepmg. molting- for amsll erew of men. or wslt table In camp. Mrs. Nadlp Neimour, Springfield, Oregnn. ml KOII ItKNT Weeping rminT Tall after 6 o'clock 1'. M. 813 Kasl Sih : mU WANTKIV Middle sged ladrom nanlon for elderly lady and do lioiliiework for two. Nice rountrr home very clone to Digcne. fall HOW. ni8 KOH PUNT 3-room furnished atarl ment. Close In. No children. I'hone 1715-J. , HEAD THIS ONE I have a good monev making meal market. Una Its own Ice plant. I.nr rent. Party will lei I, over have ihnrge of malket for thirty ilnva to prove Ha earning rapa.dty. A ai.iall mimunt of muliey will handle Ibis dcnl. A NKW five-room house on went si.u You will have to aee this boose to aiipreiiale It. oulv g.tUKi. A five-room strictly modern new house. A splendid buy at IIHHsV Hee A. J. McM at llergrr Kealtr Office liKUGKIt RKAI.TV oVl'ICK ti .il Willamette A real bargain In a five-ronm bunga low, bard wood floors, breakfast nook, full' basement and furnace. One block from V. of O. ground. .'17fl ANOTHER good huy in a seven. room plastered house, full bssement. seven large lota with nice fruit and shsda trees, on. Katrmount Itlvd. l'nca fiOOO. tui Thia young woman, daughter of Germany's new president, Von Hlndenburg, will ba mistress of the German White House. Her mother, Frau von Hlndenburg, died aome tlma ago. She la een walking with her father, Inaet la a photo of her late mother. trip, according to A. C. McClean, real dent of the Oakrldge area, who made Ihe trip down today in four hours al though he atntcs that others are bat tering that time. The routs la beln,t acraped at the upper end and this will soon provide a better route for the summer, the visitor atatcs. TIk1 Oakridgn route haa been impassable most of the winter but early in the spring a few venturesome motorists attempted the trip and lome made it. Use of Gypsum on Building Growing "HoimfH mndo fireproof by gypsum concrsto wills" nre rioiirrlbcil in thfi rurrfnt Undo of 'Popular Beh'ncs Monthly, The msgnxino shjts: "(typtum, commonly cnllcd 'plaster of I'urlH,1 whlrh bss been turd for centuries for plastering walls, is the essential part of new fireproof building material. Mixed with cin ders, gravel, crushed stone or fur nace slug and poured in forms, It enn be ised to construct main wnlU nnd partltionsof ono and two star; buildings, It Is possible now to eert an entire bouso of this incombustible mineral at a rot tbst compares fa vorably with (bat of a wooden build ing. "While It takes ordinary concrete several ibiya to harden, g.vpsum con crete will harden within .(0 minutes. This speeds up construction work, lessening labor costs. Also, since the mnterlsl sets so rapidly, a compara tively small number of forms can be used over nnd over as tbo walls go up, Another advantage in that gyp sum is considerably lighter than other concrete." Paraguay Points Way to Prosperity 1UT.NOS AlItES, May 4. 041) Thn altiintlon of Paraguay hn uniVergona a vaat rhnngs for tlia hotter, according tn Dr. Miinun! Honltos, minister of finances of that country, in an inlorview given out while) on a recent visit to !uonoa Alroa. Krom a atata of economic annrchy. tho balnnca of trado la now In the oountry'g fa vor, ita currency hna boon eta bllliod nt h rensnniililo rule of conversion and He atock of gold la lncronslng. Paraguay, more over, lias linlnnced II" budget and closed thn last flimnelul year with aiirplufl. Ur. Ilonltna la optimistic regard ing the futiiro becauso 100 per cent more cotton haa been aown in Paraguay this yrar than last: lulmci'o bids fair to yield a record crop, tho timber Industry la flour ishing, and political tranquility aooina to ba assured. Lease of Tri-Delt House is Announced IIIUMAY DE ESTABLISHED Proposals to establish an Inciner ator here under private ownership with a contract with the city will anon be made to the city council according to several local men who have be come interested In the proposition. Jt ia said that a altn for the incinerator has been acquired and that if satis factory arrangements can be made with tho city .council that construc tion work will be under way In the near future. It la announced that all plans have been completed to submit the propos ition to the council nt the next meet ing of that body. A contract for the taking of alt garbage and refuse in the city will be asked. Since the turning down of the incinerator bond Issue at the special election last mouth It is said that several plans were started to operate an inciner ator bore if the city contract could be ubtaiucd. Many Deaths are Caused by Autos NEW VOltK, May 4. Automobiles cuused 11MHH) deaths and injuries to tiMMMX) persons in tbo L'nited States in 10i!4, etatisties made public by the national bureau of casus Ity and surety underwriters reveal. This represents a daily nverago of T2 dead and WoO injured. Notwithstanding the death total, the Urgent ever reported, the bureau fiund signs of encouragement in a pronounced fall In the rate of increase of accidents. The increase in the num ber of deaths in llJ4 over ficures for UKTJ was '20 per cent, while the Increusa In 1021 over the preceding year was only four per cent. This re duction in the rate of inrreune wns at tributed to organised campaigua to reduce accidents. (trade crossing aecidenti took a toll of jrtSH deaths, a decrease of 71 from the 1121 total. Hince lltOM, the death rate due to motor rar accidents haa incressrd steadily until today automobiles raue nire deaths thsn all other vehicles, including trains and street cars combined. Mr, lleltn 11. Feint of Salem tux rioted a len for the ltt-rotm hoiiHi at the inrfhaM corner of Eleventh avenue east and I'rarl street now oc cupird by the l'etu Helta Helta sor ority of the 1 Diversity of Oregon. Mrs. Kehit wilt take poteitton of tho place Junt 15 and will open a dintm room to be known as "Hlue Hate lou." The I'elta Pelts Uelta sorority is dj.v plsnniug a new borne and this la ex pected to be ready for the organisa tion next rar when ths students re turn t school. The house wss for merly occupied by the Sigma Nu fin ternkiv. '1 he lease wns hnmlled through the W. It. LVoper realty office. Pwcauie they were rare and valuable, glass hollies trt.qu.euUy worn mentioned In the wtlla of thn American plonoora. Dark Rins Under Eyes Kor the relirf of dark ring and blood shot eyes there is nothing bet ter than simple camphor, witrbhasrl, h)dratt, etc., a niiiol in Lavoptik eye wash The qtWk action Is ur pricing. Kt rup free. Allen's Irug Htote, Ml IMh Avt. r.aU For Information About RAILROAD TRIPS PHONK 140 Oregon Electric ABOUT LANE COUNTY Series No. 5 Tho value- of nil of the (loniMtio finiinals of Lnno county in 1920 nKKiTgatod the sum of $'J,S47.5JG. Hoof eat tlo, horses, sheoii and dairy cows accounted for tho larRcr portion of this valuation. Lane county had a total of 17,43a 'dairy cows. Not enough dairy cows for a county so well adapted to dairying, we would say. This bank has always been ready and willing to finance moro nnd better livo stock. AVo have assisted nt all times in the develop ment of the livo stock i n d u s t r y, especially dairying. Submit your live stock financing problems to us. Bank of Commerce Eugene, Oregon I SSX ftrrX. v tv -M '? 'Vit A) i 9 M R; margin of 12 points, lbs nreii ilcni's iKsm of tht Kiic.ds (iolf so'l I ounlry club won the match from Ihe vire-prraldent's team in tha toiirua- inrnt plajed yratrrdav. Thlrty-thrf. lilayara rnmptKrl ia the matches n a'-h aid. Total acore for tlia winning team aa 3181, to ths lsr'a 31H3, sn nonnrps G.orfa MeGill, tournament rcimmittee chairman, The preaident's team will enjoy a dinner at the Country dub Wednes day nijrht at the losing ream'a expense, it ia announced. After the dinner sev eral buaineaa matters of Interest to the organization will be dlaeussed. Esthonia Planning To pay her Debt functions of the proposed court, and it. sugiesied powers. He traced the development of legal methods for she s.ttlement of deputes between indl rtdusls. cities and states. Tb worlJ court will function as a sort of su preme court, to arbitrate and aettle Issues between nations, he said. Two new membera were introduced. Donald McDonald, proprietor of the Bei and I-owell theatera. and J-aw-rence Mnnerud of the Manerud-llunt-iDgton Fuel cc npaoy. A rocil solo by Hoy Bryeon was the musical f.ature of the proaram. which waa in charge of A. K. Bingham. Company C pay. Is Received Here and' Enthonia are being carried on between treasury and legation officials. Esthonia owes (lie United Stntes between forty and fifty million dollars on advances made as a relief measure In 1919 and sub sequent years. The British debt settlement forms the basiB of disc-UBBion with the matter of a possible moratorium or reduced Interest rate for the first years of pay ment the Immediate question at Issue. is announced. Charles C. Hart Gains Appointment WASHINGTON, May 4. Charles C. Hart, Washington correspond ent for the Portland OreRonlan and a number of other western newspapers has been appointed minister to Albania to fill a long existing vacancy. Formal an nouncement of the appointment Is withheld pending approval by the Albanian government. Mr. Hart Is native of Indiana, 47 years old, and' has had wide experience In the middle and far wost. Ho was secretary and man ager of the national republican progressive league seeking th9 election of Charles E. Hughes in 1916. New Optical Unit Is Received Here Installation of a new and improved type of refractory unit for his opto metry psrlors ia announced by- Dr. Royal (iiclc of Kugcno. This new equipment is the first outfit of its kind ever brought to the Pacific coast, and represents nn investment ot JilOOO. By means of the unit, the mech anism for testing eyes is brought on a swinging arm directly In front of Ihe patient, who sits in a hydraulic chair. Dr. tiick's office bus lately been remodeled In French gray nnd mahogany. Kiwanians Hear of World Court Plan An a td r fast on tht world court by Irun V. (J. IIhIp of tho t'nirersity of Oregon law itehool wna the feature of today's luncheon meeting of the KI warns club. Dean Hale explained tne Two Killed When Car Takes Plunge WEXATCHEE. Wash., May 4. Jess Walters, 18, Western Union of fice clerk, and Harold Jessup, 10, stu dent, were killed, and J. C. Kinley, aged 45; Farrell Palmer, 18, and Itus gell Jesnup. 17. were injured in an automobile accident yeHterday morn ing while on their way to Lake Chel an to spend the day fishing. Mr. Kinley, the driver, suffered chest bruises and will lire, J.r. R. T. Con don said today. The breaking of the steering gear in loose gravel is be lieved to have caused the wreck. The car plunged down a 40-foot grade. Palmer and Jessup suffered bruises and scratches. Prince of Wales Leaves on Tour CAPE TOWN, UNION OK SOUTH AFRICA, May 4. Tho Prince of Wales with the chorus of enthusiasm by his unification speech at Saturday night's dinner, still resounding through the city, left today on an automobile tour through the old Huguenot coun try. His departure was cheered by thousands of people who had left their work to line streets and wish him good luck. ROAD PETITION FILED Petitions bearing 08 names were filed todar with the county court by a group of residents of the Ixrnne district requesting that the Lornne route bo retained along the present survey and not on the new route as recently asked by another delegation. ADMINISTRATRIX IS NAMED Clara Johnson Wahlfield has been appointed administratrix, of the es tate of her late husband Lars John son. The c-stnte- amounts to approxi mately ?i800. The hoard of apprais ers as appointed by the probate judge nro liny Carlton, David Uray nnd Vi ola iSpsuin. PAYS $25 FINE Jack Vail, arrested for drunken ness nnd released on ?r0 bail, ap peared in police court today and pleaded guilty to the offense before Judgo fleorgo A. Oilmore. He was fined ?-. IJaMliena is said to he Increas ing amonff civilized people, par ticularly those living in cities. JfcflfiB Monday Only Hail! TO THE NEW WESTERN STAR Who won his silver spurs it Oregon's own "Pendle ton Round-Up" HE RIDES LIKE BLAZES- FIGHTS LIKE A DEMON LOVES LIKE A ROMEO- SEE THE SENSATIONAL NEW STAR OF THE WESTERN PLAINS YAKIMA CANUTT In a Brand New -Srl of ACTION DRAMAS JIMMY AUBRY In "Oh, What a Flirt!" Pcrn Snapshot, Asop Fable Drill par fir Company C nt Ihe national nard of this rify lias ar rived ami will be distributed to the command tomorrow eveninc. aerordina to announcement today. Major Cleary. senior instructor of the notional auncl of the state, will be here at t:i urill period tomorrow niah! t- inspect the local compiniil- ui-rurdinir to an- .... .. ....... f Mir V ;. TO United States " bite, commander of the g.mr.l here Enlistments ior tne guaru uiiun m WASHINGTON. May 4. Neao-1 Boon 1,0 clo!"'(l " T'' tlatlonB for a debt funding agroe-1 teu1 "" CTV "' ' ,mu"t. ment between the United states eompleted all preliminary trnm.ng. it Pease Folks Buy early in the week, and please, pretty please, don't put off unnecessary buying until Saturday. Last Saturday this store was so jammed that we were delayed in our work and customers were in convenienced. If you want grocery prices kept down you must help us help you. Don't all pile in on Sat urday and "crab" be cause you can't get wait ed on as soon as you land. Wo are doing alKthat is humanly possible, and turning out double the work that is done in oth er stores and we do not intend putting on any green, one-day help. We will thank you if you help to make every day a Saturday each day a good, big day and not try to do a whole week's buying on Saturday. Yours very truly, GEO. 0. STANLEY Prepare for Preserving Hi Biggest Value Ever Offered White Enameled Extra Deep Preserving Kettle 10-quart Size Only 48 to sell, and when they are gone, they're gone forever. 88-96 Ninth A wo Tir. - . v. 1 1 cat, Stanley Building Eugene, Ore. Tuesday - Wednesday Thursday Stanley Specials STA-SHINE The world's famous aluminum clean er cleans and polishes most anything 4 , regular 25c packages SUPER-VALUE BROOMS A good five sewed broom that would ordinarily sell for a dollar . ...0D CANE SUGAR Buying in car loads and shipping direct from the refinery that's how we can do it Our fourth car in three weeks. Selling &(' tm now, 100 pound sack vOoU POTATOES Two cars in today one cf Burbanks one of Netted Gems and they are good spuds. You know spuds have gone up to $3.25 wholesale for good stuff. For three days we'll sell Q fA them, 100 pounds GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Flour advanced another 20 cents a barrel last week. Gold Medal is the best flour in the world today. Selling at Stanley's way unaer present wnoiesaie price $)sj) n a Vtt7 That wonderful Stanley half a ton sold in three weeks, li A and still selling, the pound 1 49 pound sack PEABERRY COFFEE Special- iA Few Of These Pinnacle Rock Alaska Razor Clams; best white ineat -g R $ Xo i cans Apricots, - Xo. 1 can - --' Royal Club Royal Anne Cherries, -fl $ Xo. 1 can Ja-J Gooseberries, Xo. 2 can A Little Brown Jug Imi tation Vanilla 3 ounce bottle nt this special 4 Ct? price . Good Buys Left Gebhardt's Chili Con Carni, 4B Xo. 1 can AW Dromedary Golden Dates, Regular 25c 4 package 19 Alber's Cream Flake Oats, 1 lb. i oz. size, 2 IV packages AW Macaroni or Spaghetti, 2 4ff pounds Choice Pink Salmon, Xo. 1 4 ff tall can Aw TUESDAY Curtain at 8:20 yaVORLDlS HIGHEST SALARIED FUNMAKERSf$ . CevVjftf Stoqtd y JOHN UUMAr AHOCSSOtl Brilliant All Star Cast 30 RAVISHING ARTIST MODELS 30 SEAT SALE NOW Pricee, lower floor $3.50, balcony, flrat 3 rowa $3.00, 3, J2 50. next 3, $2.00, balance $1.60. plus 1(KV tax. Katherine Irvin Stang Teacher nf Ballet Dancing Announces Xrw Classes Starling TUESDAY MAY 5th UOl"KS: Tuesday 2 to 6 p.m. Friday 2 to 6 p. m. LARA WAY'S MUSIC HALL For Information Telepsore 1637 J Classes will he linlitrd ROUND TRIP FARES St. Paul $76.85 St. Louis $36.35 Chicago $90.85 New York $152.25 Otaer rlu la rrosortloa Sala May 22 to SepU 13; ReUm Limit Ott Jl tot n rnoirK or Two of America's Finest Trains NorthCoast United via 8. P. & S, N. P, C B. 4 O. Orien'al Limited ia S, P. ft S, G. N, C. a k Q. TlTkels. rinktt Retails. Ei. .r L. f. KNOWLTON f. 8. APPEI MAM Trav. Pass A. . . T. LMAN gni. t"none 140 uklouin LLECTRIC RY. USE THE GUARD WANT AD WAYS to SAN FRANCISCO Stage Terminal Phone 1S60 "Loini.nrc it wiLh uihert It hs ao HP IflMBER-O-LATUM CHE6T OINTMENT For the prompt, relief of CMJJ ' Colrta. Croup, Pneumonia. I enra and Pleurisy l ains. Price w For sale by all drua siores. PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednesday and Saturday Night Vallev Printing Co. Over U. S. NatT Wo WEODINO ANO BUSINE- ....iKcurNTS I COMMERCIAL ANO SOCIA- PRINTING 1 FOR QUICK SERVICE CALt P&RINTING- r Phone Spring"" Westerfield '$, THE WILLAMETTE P THE 6PRINCF1E1-D l