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THE EUGENE GUARD
Pnge Tli re a
K ruins. ST4 Thirteenth aye-r.-i'
E' .....i "-"G Columbia
.idt -t TUirteealh avenue
fs'U. McKensl. britis-.
B"" o-uiunffte "treM nriM.-u
kV!;..Vead Kiehth avenue
r"1 Litn 114 Kerry sirvri
t'E.h .venue and J.iU
H.;,h,rfe 2 Twelfth ave-
r".d Johnson D'W';'??'
"" V.,.ifth avenue and 11:1-
V""".. 8S.1 Seventh avenue
. d L Stnneburi. Cobur.
M ' vh Park and Weft
Lt
NE WEATHER
GREETS FLIERS
(Cotlian'd from page one)
Ir
lift
in altitude of 51H) metres.
tom-ti vvltn wtreiess
&t the trip. Each pasMtig i
r , ..-ill be Bit-nulled tro.n
juke twin uh
I ih( island.
rwdasli for the pole probably will-
Lmiied early tomorrow.
THREE NATIONS TRY
, vmiK. .May . Koald Am-
iinpendine uatli to the North
Hi bi airplane tentatively set to
Lit from )t'iATini. Norway, tins
rtiwon. mars-. we u--...u u ... ....
,-mof three nations to conquer
plir that portion of tho fruzell
rii'm "astes, wnich in 4IKI vc"'"'
( uploration by ship and dc-R sled
uln reached by only one expe-.!;.
tlt Ot idnurai rearj, J Jiuo
"i.jndien. discoverer of the South
k. carrying the flag -of Norway,
lit followed in June by cxpem
s. headed by Donald It. MiK-.Uiunti.
iKd States and tlrettir AlRiiramin,
ml Britain, all three taking to air
basei to be established appr--
xitilr 550 milej by air line from
In pel'. . .
Monoplanes ot tvteiai.
Annndsen. learing his two ships.
Firm and Hobby, at the northernmost
al of Spitzberjien, will attempt the
-t in two Dornier whnlers all
j monoplane flying boats with
lUotu shaped like sleds so they
Ina land on ice, snow, or water. The
sei, financed with the aid of Un
to Ellsworth, New York engineer.
till occupy a seat in the second
-line, were built at Pisn, Italy, each
red by two Rolls Koyre engine,
imcfed, one m back of the oilier,
ir one can be repaired in flight.
Airman a attempt has been tenn
is flannj in extreme as the Mac-
Sjjl'tited States expedition U
-fded to be the most elaborate. In
Teacher 49 Years j
.
....
Ed Oallsgher and Al Shean. com
edy team featured in a noveltr sot's
that is still being sung, headlined L'l
scenes of eomcdy, !aueiti5 and s us
ing in the "(irrenwioh Village Follies'
ut the Heilig last 0igul, tum. ni.w
erses to the well-worn song were in
troduced by the comedians who scor
ed a big bit.
Approximately 110
m nvwiny cntorful mKt. ........ ..-
ti brilliant ku-kprouud fur '(l.e danrjis
'WSSI ""a Bllli:iniz tliimhnfu Vt i .... 1 i, Hi. r
" . ... ..vii nuitiii i itit rip n mi uil ll.r trii v unt, v v-
amons lUe sceu?s w.-re "The Xiiehun- i was -v..vn wliut. Imt he was uble to
enu ine hose. from Us.-ar be buck nt work (his morninR.
"Hue famous tuory, featuriui: H.i-1 Itnv l.ee. nt West Sitrincf ield. wh
loth the couuty road oiut tho rail
liui.
lit pairt are plaunetl for Salmon and
Salt I'ret'k hritlge. the commissioner
states. Kcs'jrfHoitu operations on
the road between AVetfir and Oak
rdRe are under way. The party of
count j officials went as far as Kit
son Springs on their inspection trip.
Two Injured in
As Many Mishaps
SIH1N.F1KM, May C (Spe
cial) Two persons received surgical
tr.dtmrnt in Springfield yesterday for
injuries received. A. C. i'lark, assit
an: pianer foretunn at the Both-KeHy
mill was adjusting a belt, ou a uw-
liiue, when he was thrown against
E
in charge of improvement work In all 715 or more students who will hold
the forests in the district. Included by their annual summer camp nt l-'all
the l'orllund office. U'reei starting Friday.
.Mr. Itrmidnge was in Kugene for The group left for fall Creek this
a very ihort time this morning, on hi. afternoon to do some preliminary
way south. He may stop off ag iin jh survey inir work irrior to tho nrriviil
'A
Officers for the coming year were
elected by the Kugene aerie of the
Fraternal Order of Katies at the an
nual meeting held last evening. The
lodge also made final arrangement
for the observance of Mothers' 1bv
at a special meeting to be held next
.Sunday
o'clock.
hi return. This method of handlin
rond v..rk Is Approved by -Mr. Mm
duff, although it ts not known whe
ther the transfer will be approved or
not.
Agffie Engineers to
Make Early Survey
Twelve logging engineers from the I
of the remainder of the forest stu
dents, in company with 1-enu (Jeorge
W. l'eavy, of the school of forestry.
This wilt be the largest summer camp
ever held by the Aggies.
2
John W. Willard of. Mssontown.
Pa., Is completing his 49th consecu
tive term as a school teacher. He Is
70 years of age and will give up teach
ing at the close of this torm bocause
of the teachers' retirement regula
tions in Pennsylvania. He will devoto
hfs time to writing. .
:i blimp, the gas bg capacity of which
Is less than one-twentieth that of the
Shenandoah, Algars'son hopes to lake
off from his ship Iiverpool,' anchoml
somewhere west of Spitsbergen. Lake
Amundsen, he will be content with
merely a dash to the pole and a few
days exploration.
Plans Extensive.
MnoMilhn's is the only expedition
which "hopes to chart definitely that
vast unexplored area on the Alaskn
Siberian side of the pole. H ilf the
size of the I'nited Stat,-?, this ana
may be the unknown continent both
1'eary and Maori l:in on their various; most of the Kuectjit
day d d not know tiie injury was any
thing more ihtui a bruise until yester-
P
(Continued from pnge one)
expeditions claimed they Raw .but
could not reach.
Because - of the thoroughness jvtth
which the MaeMi'lan-nnvy expedition
h.lR been planned, it may com" to pnss
thnt the Americ-in will he called npo.i
to rescue the two other explorers.
Wirel(.R nppnrntii! will be carried hi
nil three parties.
rut Cole a splend d dincer. as the brnkr bis r.ose playing ba.-ebn I tjuu-
"km"w-; Jlontinartre, featur.us
an Apache dance by James Cushnau
and tJenevieve .McCormai k, and su.ig
by I'oul Miirkman and Mile. Kin.
Iwo yt-ung uieu kept the crowd iu
roara of laughter with their comrdv
juggluiR of derby lints, and cross-fire
sketches before the curtain. They
were Arthur Millh nrd Tom Handeis.
The best laugh-provoking nets were
"On a l'ullinan," where a colored
couple, a l'ullmnn pnrtrr and a cin
namon hear are complicated. "At s-u'
in which f. ur men tin a raft at sen
draw h gh cards for the hit b si ui:.
ar.d the "Kternal Triangle"' -a new
version of the hitsltninl u- r. -.)
pint. McClintock, 111 years ngo, and her
A tinin.ua scene w ns that of "Heetli . I'ecemlier 4.
ven's Sonita," a life-size picture, in i ''"I"' ,l, 'n' wi" '" " fi,,illR I1"""
which the various characters t'nok : 'Blnient for the fiendishtiess of Judge
form and samr the u.mnt.i in il,n .1... Ulson," Mis. Shepherd exclaimed
lin music of lli-rnuiu U seiilmi- I shortly before she fled from the beau
Mr. (iallngher and Mr Sliran in.
peared together before the footlights " North Shore"' suburb, where Sheu
but twice, ulthoiiph tliey appeared i, herd anil his wife had lived for scv
otber act. One of their new numbers. ! erar ,ears with their foster son,
"Antes He l.a Corrida Hi-I Torn," or "Hilly"' .McClintock. The house, gen
"Itoula Houla."' brought d-ovn 'the I erally known ns tlie Shepherd lloine,
hrne. ' uoiually belongs to the estate of young
The whole all iv was easily the h"st I McClintock. w hose death of typhoid
of its kind ever presented in Kugene. j fever is alleged to have been accoin
It was irrertrd bv :i i.a.-'.-p,! h ' plished bv Shepherd by the innoollhi-
sreeiiiK thafi 11,111 of tytth-Mit germs. .ttornes ior
lorenoon starting at in i Oregon Agricultural eollcg e school of
1 he annual state meeting ! r,,rsirv ,...,.,.,, . I hv nP..r.,.-...P
of the Kagle, which will be held in In. H. "l.t,rs,,. .reive.1 i.,
Kugene was als,x discussed and the i today and called at the local -oi'fice
of the Ca-atle national forest. These
n oi, are the vanguard of the group of
the loach ne, receiving a cut above the I program for this session will soon be
reaily. according to ( . K. l.ee, iiresl
deltt of the state K. O. F..
The following are the new officers
of the Kugene aerie:
Past worthy president. lr. It. J.
Hick: worthy president, Albert l.llud
strom: worthy vicc.prcsidcnt. Ir. W.
H. l.ee: worthy chaplin. Major Ash-!
ton; worthy secretary, (i. K. Wood I
worthy treasurer. O. A. Knust:j
insiile gunnl. A. .1. Jewell: outside
guard. .1. C. Weber: Trustee :l years
.1. O. Hui-gess; aerie physician, 1 ir.
Irwin It. Kox; aerie inusii-iaus, ltov ,
I-., rormcrook, Curtis ltiirtou.
; Apply Zcmo, the Antiseptic
i-iquia t.asy 10 use
When applied as directed Zemo ef.
fectively removes Eczcma,quickJysto)t
itching, and heals skin troubles, also
Sores, Butn9, Wounds and Chaiinir. ft
a mo.-hnni, -,i i,-i,,r iii,.h .n n ' penetrates, cleanses and snnihr-s. Zme
do almost evcrytliing but tnlk, is ! ls . clean- dependable and inexpensive,
being exhibited In rai ls. i antiseptic liquid, that is especially
" adaoted lor rinvtimo ueo hmi,,.
lighthoiiso off tho eoa.stliKs1"atow".:,1,totte35c.lar'M
mended for use at night 50c. Zemo
Soap, antiseptic and healing, 25c
A new
of Australia will have such power
ful lights thai tho rays will bf
Visible for nearly 100 miles.
OREGON MOTOR CO.
Phone HID " D;i0 Olive
A HOME WITHOUT CHILDREN
Lacks the Greatest Joys of Life
Many Wives are Childless Because of III Health. Read
How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Helped Mrs. Benedict
ssed;
thp roinrrl.v initios nf MH1
Millionaire Dies,
Starved, in Syria
SYMRNA. May 0. () Tho body
of a niillionnirp who dird of stnrvntion
rocrntly was found in tho boppHr's
otinrtor of Smyrna. TIip man. nbont
SO yoar of asr. wns known to mot
of the inhabitants of tho city. When
he had not beon seen for several dn's
the police were informed and forced
an entrance to his squalid hnbilntion.
AmonR his filihy possessions were
found Inrfte stocks of cold nod silver
coins, bank notes and jewelry, the
value of which was estimated nt SI.
104.000. There was no food in the
place except n pile of rotten oranges.
It wns snid the miser hail inliTited
ders were bpttor than ttmnp t,f
Olulflllfl
IS STILL ROUGE
Preliminary plans for the nnnual
county fair will he taken up nt t h r
tiful MttTn'oi k home in Kenilwurtli I nH'nn of t!ie Ijmip c-unty fa:r homd!
called for next 1 ruiay xfiernoon ;it
II o'c'ock at the tiffin of AV. A
Ay res in the basement of the rourt
liouse. ncconiins to announcement to
day of Y. It. Kulierisrn. sccrctiirv of
the hoard. The i-lmirman of the com
mittees iu i-ltars. of tlie various
viiins ot tin fair program are bein:
listed and thi. will probably he com- j
pletrd snnn. .Mr. Kob-.'rtson states,
The race program fT the fa r ia nlnn
being prepari'd, it announcnl.
1 11 in-1 Iowa and t nliforira cousins, who nrp
i heiis-at-law of "Hilly" Mcl'l ntoek,
and wlio-at-e contestine the will by
I whirh Shepherd wns left the bulk of
r In e.fate. were reported today to be
, preparinR to iisk the probate court to
take chirpe of the Kenilworth horn?
tti I'onscrve the property and its val
uable furnishings for the est n to.
Tiie defense attorneys indicated
hat Mrs. Shepherd would not surren
d r until the court had acted on the
iiail matter.
IW.
Wenatchee man is
Recommended for,
Road Supervisor
minim until nf II II !'..-. ..f ll...
Wcuaich.'c natiNunl-forest m n pu-t I down, irregular, and 1 had awful
After nn inspection trip over the Bandits Hold Off
road to nakriu'fie, I . K. Ci ow; coun
ty conimisioncr. 1'. M. Morse, comity
en-:neer. and Kdwiu Tullcr. mad su
per ntendeut. report that the route s
rough and that they advise nurorists
to wait two or three weeks until
present smoothing operation are com
pleted if they desire better travel
t-onclit'ons.
Mr. I rnwc reoortH that iJie wniron Sniin Itunk
road at Lookout iminl this h',v of inped. !
Onkridgc is in u dangerou condition' .Seven charges of exp!nivrs were
as the result of the heavy wash of j u-etl. according to reports received
tho river and th is nlso endanger- : h -re. wre; king the bank safe, fit.zens
ing the railroad right-of-way. Ta'.s who rushed from their bed. to the
driven back hy gunfire
on ibe Cascade national forest.
lis ve special charge of road and tii;
w rk was discussed thix morning bv
Nelson K. Miidnfl. stipervisitr of (he;
Cnscade foresi. and V. II. lirundage, '
Citizens for Hour
And Make Escape
HAli'l KilIM) I ITV. Intl.. May It. !
Iloltl us off i tizt'ns for innrti tlmn nn -liiiiii-'w.lh
iinlii-.'. b.tilt i-ubci Tnt?-.-
tliiy llfv ojit'ii thp sufp nt tlit' Kat'oti I
iilittiini-il $u;Etill anil c-
M Ft 5. MARY R. BENEDICT
St. PAY .ON .TNCIT, HKWANEC, ILLINOIS
Kpwanco, lllinoi.i. "When I was
married about a year and a half I
took Lydia K. I'inkham'a Vetretablo
Compound because of ill health. 1
did not havo any children. I now
have two healthy littlo girls and I am
sure I would not havo had them had
it not been for your nicdicino. Last
spring and summer 1 got an run
headaches, and my back antl aide hurt
ma so that I could stay up only a
short time. My limbs would get so
tired and ncho till I could cry. I
started to tako tho Vegetable Com.
pound again and used tho Sanative
Wash, and it was not long till I was
relieved. Now 1 do all my own work
and help others. 1 suro praise Lydia
K. Pinkham's medicines to any ono 1
meet that ia sulfering from similar
troubles. I think if mothers with
girls would givo it to them when
they come to womanhood it would
mako them stronger. Peoplo who
havo known mo all my lifo aro aston
ished to see mo now as 1 was always
sickly when in my 'teens until I
started taking tho Vegetable Com
pound." Mrs. Mary H. Benedict,
S13 Payson Street, Kowanoe, 111.
Has a Beauliful Baby Girl Now
Bridport, Vermont. "In the first
plnco I wanted a baby, but none
seemed to come to mo. I just love
children and my husband is away all
day, so I was not happy at all. A
doctor told mo I could not have a
baby until I wont to a hospital. But
my sisters said, 'Tako LytliaE.Pink
ham's Vcgctablo Compound and you
will be O.K.' I was nervous, had
organic weakness, with baekacho,
sideacho, headncho and no strength.
I had been in bod nearly a week when
I began taking the Vegotablo Com
pound. It was all that ever helped
me and I just wish you could see my
beautiful baby girl. I am fine now,
and so is she. 1 am still taking the
mcdicino as it keeps me well. You
muy be suro I am recommending tho
Vegetable Compound and always
will." Mrs. A. W. HuVYE, Bridport,
Vermont.
ABOUT
LANE COUNTY
So Hob No. 8
In 1MIMW10 the
total value of all
crops raised n Lane
I'ounty including cer
tain, Brains, seeds,
liny, vcRPtublea, fruit,
nuts, and other crops
nKKreuated in value ,
tho sum of
J?l0,15.f00.
A greater portion ot
this money passed 1
through the banks of
Eugene.
l'eoplo sometimes
wonder what there- ia
back of Kugene. lnut
this newly created
wealth equal to the
entire pay-roll of some
ot the smaller 'indus
trial cities of the
Kast? Wo think it
counts.
l-'urmers always
find an attentive ami
icneo when they cou
Biilt our officers.
Bank
OF
Commerce
EUGEN E.OREGON
will bi1 rppoi'tt'tl l( llip niilroi-il t-otii- ' mi pup
his fnrluiip from liis wealthy family inny nnil po.ippriitinn asketl In the The fir' tig. eonl inui-il lit inlpi-vnU for
whrn lie was a ynunjr limn nntl tluit
his love for his niotipy nir.tle of him nn
enemy of mankind.
French communists will nomi
nate woman candidates In the com
ing city elections.
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Mail Orders Filled
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What a procession daily
wends its way to your
door! Milk man, post man,
grocery boy, children
comingfrom school, neigh
bors, afternoon callers,
book agents! '
Protect your porch and steps
from this constant traffic with
DASS'HUETER PORCH
and DECK PAINT. It with
stands not only the scuffling
of hurrying feet, but also ex
posure to sun and rain. It is
made for reel service.
Ask for a color card, and from
it choose the shade which will
harmonize with the exterior
color scheme of your home.
You will find full instructions
on every can of Porch and
Deck Paint.
You can now paint your property and pay on
the Bass-Hucler Monthly Payment Plan. Call
and let us explain this plan to you.
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Th whllo llRht of th front
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It irlvoa a-lflefl nafoiy whti
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A hlKh irrail. wo'l-known tuna
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Thin Hnot-Utn hna a patntpl rrarulat
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Wa rsrry a romplat Una of A. C. and Cham
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Thv irrrfti Ihn mm ivan apark In rarh
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Switch.. Coil Point. Timer.
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Courtesy Lamp
A paJr of thnaa larupa, a rd
one for the left aide and a
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your r;ir added convenience
and an'aty In nln-ht drlr
InK The Rlass In thtMtn lamps
Is very heavy--the frame Is
made of hmsn, heAvlly nkcitel
plaiftd. Compieiu with bulbs.
Ir pair 35
Tiffany Parking Lamp
It fits snugly afralnst the fen
dar. haa a clear lana In front,
ruby lana In rear, and ajrwn
lana on the side. H irlves
com plat a parkin protection;
-volt bulb tnrtudod. I'rlce
black ftnlah. $1.45j nickel fin
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Handy Cigar Lighter
Keep yottr ayes on the road
and hands on the wheel at nil
times. Just draw the lighter
forward your llitht is ready
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