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' ""Emiir 1 Page Two THE EUGENE GUARD For thf firat time in 1- -fesr. on) one man in u as a ( andilule f'r preBltirni of tut- amnx'ialnl stuilrut ol the L'nlvcraitjr u UrKn. Waller Mulrolin, I'orllJUfI, ii- his tin iinimr 01 being sole uouiiiife for that office in the aunual mude-it nommutioii as sembly heiti Thiamin? morning at iuv Woman's building;. Two ciiuflHImm were named fnr vire-prewidcni, Itnle-ri SkL'abe of Wiuina, and Paul Arit of Uend. Xw other offices each liuve only one candidate Hint nl necrclary. irandp, and thnt of editor of the Ore Sana, for which office iKIistibet.t L'aily, of Portland, la the nominee. Nominations fur other offices in lie elected at the annual election to b held Friday, May Jo, In order t their proposal arc: Kditor of the l-irall, Jnme i a. I'ortUnd; Jalmitr Johnsou. Harold Kirk, Orrg n 'ily Miller. Mohilla. .. . , : J-.clwaid Veil lender: Fred Muriin, I'orl linl, up for re-HrcliiMi. Kii'iulivc ioiinr:l: .Senior Wmimii for ou; year. Mniniiic Hut haimii, A turl.i; Miirtturet Vim-enl, (ioodin Mi tion. Juuir limn for two years, Itolf Klen. Aotorin; Robert Iovi Tai-uinn. Student eourii-tl: Kniior men l.lj. Louis Carlson, Kelio; Thinlurrr Tain bn, Harbor; Kicimid Lyman, Medford; f'.)l M-KaUoii. i-onltud; C.irl Itahl, l'ortlnnd. Senior Women ( J, Ad licnne 1 In Kit id, lo'iii;Ic; Vivian llnr- jjcr, fnjey; jo-Aim urwt-K, rnri bind; Dorothy AblmM, Tortluiid; -Mir Je (Jilkeroii, Host-mira; Kllen AM'lvl- Inn, Hiinene, Junior men -l, Lowell JlHker, tSlnnfiidd; Kugens Hlrbinoml, 1'urllaml; Itich-ird Nance, Portland; Jiimefl Forest H, J'ortlnnd; Robert Neighbor, Portland. Junior TVorimii, KliKii'ieih KeHUs, 'ortlnnd; (Jlenna M(-hor, Portland; Dorii llropliy, Med ford. K"phomnre Man, Iloiiert Htru- dull, Jtobert Overstreet, Portland. Four are Guilty of Liquor Possession After the chaiftrti bad been '-hnijed from anlv of lio,iiur to pueiiou, four men who pleaded not guilty In Jimtico court ypHterdity, todiiy pleaded gullly liefurn Judice Harold J. WelU and wore fiiml JoU cueh.- The four were a r rented ut Cotlug" Urovo yeHivrdny. Thu men nre K. II. Dodd, V. H. J 'nine wood, Arehiu lUlver mid Philip Monhy. Dodd'a wife pnid hln flno for hlin mid bo wua released from jail this ufter Doon, The other three men were mill confined ut ti lute hour thin iiftcruooii, not having pit Id the fine. Carl Anderson is Hurt in Accident Carl Anderson, contractor In charge of the rock auppljr for the Mohawk road Improvement, wan injured In an accident ahortly before noon todny ud.waa brought to the Kugeno hospi tal with a brenk in his left leg. Mr. Anderson whilo prying loose a big boulder lost control of the rock and it rolled down on blm before he could get out of thfl way. lie war brought to the hospital immediately by em ploy ea on the miarry rock. The quarry aute is near Mnbcl, Temporary Auto Licenses Numerous Seventy-nine applications for tem porary automobile licenses in Lane rounty during the past five days in dicate that the purchase of new curs here la on the increase and much bet ter than at this time last year, ac cording to a report compiled by Miss Deulah Weaver, assistant on tha of fice staff of (Sheriff Kraok K. Taylor. Practically all of these temporary licenses are for new cars showing that local dealers are busy with the spring rurh. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l'OR RENT Two very desirable housekeeping rooms. Oil W 4th. ml RIVER LOAM Riter lonm lor sale. Phone 11SU-L. ' Jel Oo. N. Mchesn. lnMirnme, 8rt't WiMsmette St. Plmns 017. t( Phone S. E. Kievcns for piano tuninv. 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School of Oratory Will Give Program The Heboid of Oratory of the Ku (fene Bible I'liivertiity w.ll give n re niiil t the I'irMt ( briHtinn church, I1 ridiiy evening. May H, at H o'clock. Tho puhlic is invited. The prognim oIIoivh: ".Irdm Vol John Reveal Himself," Helen Iinrk. Molo, 1'tldorn Vnung. "The Prol'.guo from Jeptbn'a Daughter," liiirn NcIkoii. "The Hlory of a J.ud Littlo Boy," Itoblio Itruton, "The l.ny of the Mudman' I.yaJl Hlackwell, "fasey at the Itnt," and "Casey's Heinge," Curtis loch rune. "The Quarrel Iteiwprn Krului and 'sskIiim," Jloy Ipsncson. "Rptty at the l.iitteball (Jamc," Kl len Itraden, - "Tho Return of Rrguliin," . Errol .Sloan. Hofo, "po Moon.' ( rg-au) Cecil I larding. "The Perplexed Housekeeper," Ivy Taylor, "Tho Highwayman,' Golen Jnrdnn. "Knollsh (ueHtionH" snd "Here Comes the Hride," Htella Jlennhndler. "Tho Hlmrlff'a Honor", Wilbur Torgeraon. , 1 "That Old Rweolhenrt of .Mine," Clifton .Mct'lendon, , j "Paul Revero's Hide," "Uttle Drown Dby,M Donjnmin Kdwnrila, I tCUOENE COLLECTION AttKNUY. 82S-20-30 MIXER ULDO. PUONB em. w. 11. uLOWEits. mgr. tf n - cm Better Than Ever Before Class of 1926 Junior Vodvil with 7 CLEVER SPARKLING ACTS Special Matinee For Townspeople SATURDAY AFTERNOON 2:15 P.M. Any Seat in the House 50c Friday and Saturday, May 8 and 9, 8:20 P. M. Ifci offlro opens Thursday morning Mall ordrrs received now Admission $1.00 and 75c All Seats Reserved The Newest In RADIO We announce the arrival of our new stock of nationally known parts and kits. KITS Browning rako lircnuT Tully Hnrkness t'ounterflos Silver 4 tube Knockout Silver 7-tnhe Super. We have In stock the famous new Crosley speaker. As it is our policy to handle nothing but the best in radio we are featuring the famous Grebe Syn chrophase. THOMAS & HEMENWAY "KADIO EXCLUSIVELY" Phone 2102 J 691 Willamott St. Mothers' Iay this year will prob ably be more widely celebrated than i ever before, according to Kugene nier lehanla. Observation of flie day bus gn.wn more and more into the form i tf rifls and remembrances and every thing from flowers to automobiles is wiggestrd by local (shops as a mean of remembering the mothers in whose honor the day is named. The house and senatfc. of the United States passed a resolution 12 years ago, as a result of the spread of the Mothers' Oay idea, and purpose, mak ing the day a national holiday "dedi cjitfd to the memory of the best mo ther in the world, your mpther." It is now the accepted custom to wear a p'nk carnation or flower if the mother be living, and a white one, if she In dead. Kugene florists report the largest advance orders f flowers in history, and popularity of the custom of "saying it by telegraph" is shown In the number of telegraphic orders being handled by the floral firms, Western Union is offering a service in the form of nppropriately worded greetings, and special rates for Mothers' Ony telegrams. Klectrir mid tab.ir-snving equipment for the home, radios hcis and furniture have been suggested. 'andy is also becoming n popular aift. Kverv Kugene confectionery is i j advertising special boxes, one of the most favorite syles being in the shap eof a bound book, entitled "Mo ther," which when opened, reveals a layer of high grade candy. Verses and cards may be enclosed with these boxes, and they may either be sent by the local firm direct by mail, or telegraphed for delivery on Mothers' Day, the ssme as flowers. Headquarters for Scouts Arranged IIoMflquart.rn for the I.anft rounty ftitinril of tha Boy Kcoula will be tiiUltfli.d in an offlro in tbo city hull nil the s.conil floor oppoaile the of fiera of tho Kit-roe Mt-hool honril. Ar rHnKemrntx for the nae of the city hull iiuartera w.ro completed today today and C. Jt. Clark, new acout executive in I.ane, will take noasea- ainn within the next few days. A .('heriulo of offlco hours will be ar ranged ns annn na the office la tiikcn over, Mr. Clark atntea. Scout Troop has Camp on Schedule Members 6f the Boy Scout troop of St. Mary's school will take part in an overnight hike asd camp leaving here PARTS Keniler Twin Iiotor Coiulonsers rnven Kesislaneo Roberts Coils Amperites Ajex Vernier Dials Lincoln Loops Saturday for the IEow river district under the direction of Edward M. ITeming, scout leader. The party will make the trip to Cottage Grove by motor and hike out from there. It is announced. The St. Mary's troop has JO members enrolled and it i n pected that practically the entire troop will take the trip. The scout party is expected ot return here some time Sunday, according to present plans. Community Meeting Date is Scheduled Arraoiomcnla for tho lat cam riuiml)' meeting until licit fall aftrr the opening: ot mhool are Ix-ing nmili' by the lil.vhly school district and llii will be hrlrf at the Triangle coiiFnliditt fd'.chool Friday May arrnrdinn f' word reeeirrd today at the office of K. J. Moore, rounty niperintenflent of schools. The ccmmencrtiieitt rser ciscs of the school will be i-, Kri,Hi. June o. It is announced by r. K. l'.nr- Iter. princttiaf. Keports were also aejjt to Mr. Moore that Mr. Itnrker liar, bren re-elected as principul f t,e Trinnsle school for the cominj; jp.ir. Four teaclier, two in the Inch cho ! and two in the grade, nre pmploye.l. Report on County l arm is Prepared There were irutifltp at tho T county farm during April, 2$ men Still tun wnmun ni'ix.ollt.ar n monthly report of Victor lloaro, sup- erinteunent, nunmitted to Judge C. V. Harnard of the county court. Figures tin the Ifitfll tiri-wlilfrt nf llsa .... .. tho month show thnt very little food hns to be purchased. .Mora than 7." gallons of milk wero consumed in the month and Jli driken cgg, these were all home products at the farm, the report shows. Four-sack of potatoes were used and Hft pounds of butter. A total of 205 loaves of bread were purchased for the use of the farm during tho month and 33 pounds of coffee. BRIDGE WORK PROGRESSES HARKIHBb'KU, May 7. (Special). The pier on the east aide of the river for the local bridge waa finished last Saturday evening, and foe false work across tha river was begun early Monday morning. Iloth pile drivera on both sides are at work rebuilding the trestle from bnnk to bank, and It w.ia expected that the job will be com pleted within n couple of weeks. Mutual Life, a. M. Sprague. 20 E. 8th. TODAY ONLY in- LEFTY in O. U. A thrilling and powerful story of tho rcgenrntion of a, son who fought hard to regain his honor. 520 Waste Tlma - ' for Cash fl Coma In Now and Graduation All th famous American r.nre.enle.1 In apoclal ahowltis t factory Pay No Mora In Reason From $12.50 to $75.00 J. A. Hoffman Jeweler TO BE AT PAGEAAIT Although a prerious engagement at : I'ortlaud makes it impossible for Oov-1 ernor Walter M. fierce to be her.' : Saturday for the children's pageant j ilic chief executive aent hia bct ni.hes for the event here in a coin tmioication received today by K. J. .Moore, count; superintenocnt of Krj'0s. The following is the letter from the governor : "I have received your letter of M:iy 1 advising me of the historic pjgeau! to he held at Kugeue on .May II. I re gret that a previous engagement in 1'ortlnnd will make it impoible for! me to attend. I am very s-jrry because. I greatly enjoy a pageant or Mr character. "I wiuh to congratnlr.c ou on your ..,......;,... ,1m. renl f,,r il will undoubtedly be of great cducu-! ti"nal value." New Plumbing is Planned for Jail Pltius were discussed hy the county court today for the lnalalhition of new plumbing in the cminly jail as the present system is in need of consid erable repair. It is estimated that the necessary work will cost about $ I "0 members of tho court state. The jail at present fs not in the best of sani tary condition and the new plumbing is needed at once, according to .Sher iff Frank K. Taylor. CALL FOR WARRANTS Kotire is hereby given that all war rants issued by School IHstrict No. 4 during 1124. to and including Regis tered No. 780, will be paid nt tho Clerk's Offiee on Monday. -May 11, ltcri. Interest will cease on that date. (Migncd) O. II. JONKH. Oistriet Clerk. Xo.lS44-Thurs-dy,m7 CASCADE RESORT Will have its opening dsnce Satur day night. May 0. Kdgar Dugsn's Or chestra will play. $1 per number. Those- staying for Sunday ball game (between Cottnge (trove and Cascade) can be accommodated with rooms or cabins. ni8 Dr. Ashton Tor Chiropractic and Electro-therapy. Opposite Heilig th? iter, Phone 860. tt See the famous football star in his roaring new drama of the prairies! FLYNN WEST MONTE BANKS in 'The Covered Wagon" PATIIE NEWS Salect tha a Watch and our Imported Immatia fixed Prl on Crafllt 1 Buy Friday Don't wait 'till Saturday to do buying that just as well be done on Friday. We must carry the same overhead expense for ev ery day's business. We cannot jam two days business into one without working ourselves . to death. We know you want us to keep grocery prices down, but to do this you must help help us help you. All who possibly can should buy Friday and then we can handle the balance that comes on Saturday. There's no fun for anyone in coming to a store jammed with peo ple and wait half an hour to be served. Please buy Friday Better for us Better for you Very truly yours, Geo. 0. Stanley. Soda Crackers Salted or plain 3 Pound A.IZ$ Carton Fluff Cake Flour Twenty cases sold in two days. If you haven't re ceived your package you had better buy Friday because we may be sold out by Saturday. Buys a 35c Package A new cake flour made by Albers Brothers it in sures the certainty of baking results and so saves not only the dis appointment but the loss of expensive ingredients. Tobacco Remember, the tax goes on May 26th. Buy Now at Stanley's Wholesale Prices BromK nf tha An sat WUiswant oT Hi NATIONAL BVRKTT COMPANY of N T" In I lat nf Nt - ta tha Slat -lay ft I-armha. 191. tn'!a to tha tftawranraa crnmi Sonar o Suts f Oiffi. purausnt tn la PAPtTAT. mki to ... .sin.ooo.nfts (. ivmvr pmwrama ixta. dnr- Irt th yaar f tf .AT.I!IT Of trtOr-smt. dUKlfrtrU iTrrt Wa r-lfM duriM lh r M2I.flS3.ir trow othaP taMiir r-att dartre; tha jaar fsr.S24 fl Total n-tna . .. IIS Itt-tW'IMF.MICSTS Nat Wm r"l tr.rtri l Tar mdiktrfic adtwt rTl Mt-oiM S-3.3r4 TS TV-H pat on rartUl t rlnntif tha voar SSt.t.2 TS CowmlMtor.a tfl aalartaa r4 dunrr tha aar f.SSs.SSf S Tat. ;i-ma M fox rt.t don lha roar . IS R3T II A a "it i-f an Mhr m- r--titjfa i 4asTi Total oipcadit r tir.iTi.in.st Anfrm ' Tait of rvaj aataw awnod mtrkM i' . . f It tl 7 Ta'" -f .v-a iM o-t-to o-m1 itoarkt tlu 13 STT.45J It t.an on mtitm 4 -tatn1. .t.- Ti nl IT rH Is hanks aoi on tati4 1,141.C44 rrtinhiffli la fwir-aa of -! -imr H4 "orta.t Othr a-MU llCUotot Tvtal atBi'l!'H iwti f S3.44S.S2S 43 i.tAnu.rrtM r,?m tbtaas for Ummm an rM I MSS.tSS It Aav-tnt f VRea1 to'Hfna M ail ctaMAlioa " - ! 4 SIT 1 Pa tmmvm and bt A I Total HaVHttK, of rr,i,: locA of its .vvno To 14 ,QI j Fr3.MVS IN rPr.;..iN jva Tlllt 1 RAft N fa-Pn- r-rvwivta & " ,--r Ul ts ? pa4 (So year 7 j t Ja I if-trr-d a rir ?4 MS 01 .VtTIONAt. HI RFTT "piI 11' rT J H- 'MTT Wtjr K4r.T WHTT1I ISmn4. Of ttt7t-ra 1 mHi auorttei tt aa.-t,a. 21 v Stanley Building Eugene, Ore. Friday Saturday We're just going to make things hum at the Stanley Grocery. If all who can will come out and buy on Friday we'll handle things in fine shape. STRAWBERRIES The Very Best , Forty crates to sell at this special price, the box Specials Peanut Brittle, niado with choicest Spanish -i O JL peanuts, lb. J-afi 2 Sugar still Selling Pounds.... $la00. Gold Medal Flour, the best that's made zn $2.39 Cheese, full cream AC pound atttf J. C. Best Butter, 9C? pound Nucoa Margarine O'T pound Gem Nut Mar- garine, pound Wilso Margarine OQ pound Ohio Blue Top Matches, none better, full size box Peanut Butter pound afii V Shredded' Cocoa- 9A? nut, pound .... Cigars all 5c kinds, 6 for .... Crystal White Off Soap, 7 bars v P. & G. White Naptha Soap, 9a 7 bars Fruits and Vegetables Only the best, and al ways priced right. Our vegetable man is an ex pertthat's the reason. In Our Meat Department All our meets are of the very best quality, sold at unuorm low prices. PORK ROAST Shank and Shoulder Cuts, ' 4 7 pound m. I PORK ROAST Center Shoulder Cuts pound 22 MH1HKBN AKSI HAM K i n ,T, w .ln.th kir,n-m of (ir-t Brt'ula " Ih llil -l.f Pf rf--rtVr. 1124 miT ; ri 4nwnn- wnmtmmnrr of tha tut , of Urafloo, puranart tn u wnnt of rP(ul ioot up - - . . . IrtO.ftfin .00 j NrniE ' iBtairt. dtMnli and rnta , f-rfitfd diirni tha yr , 41 1 5 9 -4 7- looo-na fmm othr tunwa ' j rffrfffd dwrlnf tha jaar. . 14.S-( ft. ; Total tnn . . , M.Ms.VlTjui ' DlitpritscMENTa I Nft lo-a r4 d-inot h . TMf Inrludlnc adlntiniMt ! . . "rrirv v Mtj.: li"iTiuia ta aUfaa rM durm (ha jmr l.SS1.23 U i-aa pavi A-a-unt -rf tu ,lt-f' di'araa 241 S04 1 : TS2.324 2 . $S.5o sns.fl Vatvto of r1 outa m4 -JZ? . 2M.2.d AO a -.f llflfk, H Ke. raa" m Haokt ,M o. hand" ! Tt S74.BT 1 lion -tntir-n tine (Urm ! Istafaa-loi ronta d ,a sa (t"d S991S71' A.I aUit a-aaHS tft. ASH TS . T?Ul sdramod . .,v.T40 1 i Aiw-ii! V uno-.aKj mmi-ib) "S ntta si aU iuvliB n .400.TT ' ! frr MtWia. .1 Lt-. Pifa Xii UMr lUtnauea , . . 11 :. .1 1 t 1 !:! Nat f-rtf rw.d 4l- mr ... 1 1'- riJ -rtn iSa re s i: a. U. r " . V ""M mm. ' tor Mm, Ill rr-,d. ARTHI ft aitWfR A t'i Sugar Raw sugar has advanced and it looks very much like sugar would advance 10c to 20c a sack within a few days, likely before Saturday. We have bought ahead and our price for Friday and Sat urday will be A Sack Pure Cane Sugar 15 Pounds Poatoes Potatoes have advanced greatly within the past few days and it is freely predicted they will go to $4.00 a hundred before local new spuds come on the market. Our price Friday and Saturday $2.50 A Hundred And they are extra good spuds RIB ROAST Best Oven Roast, Young Beef Pound VEAL LEGS Whole or half Pound 23' METKOIMLITAN i.f W- rnr. in (b- ' -.I. th SIM In uran C'roffltt, pui"Mai t C4P1TA!. It -.' " I ivroMF X-t r-mlusi rwfi '1'"l!i.:!41 inf mr - . - - Iat-r-t. dlrtdanda ar-1 t tn'-m- frtn k' o-tto ra-piTon fi'inns - i - - - -- Tl (wow -r J; w t romf-u.pn and as is- , -ajTlt" I T.a If tM'fa-a r dnHni tl 'uroa all oth' JM.': ToUl Ptpon"'! . Te!o of .a irt .,,,: Ian on'm-trtfiiw M' ..a Pr-fn .nm. e, wHiton i"P W mi-! ar-rnM A.l .;( 1 T.-Ul M THl ""oyr.vT or V", t,..l $6.45 AU oUir iiMistw a iuJiii