The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, May 08, 1925, Image 1

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EUGEXE, OliEQOX, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY'S, 1SVJ5
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' y tea school d''"tic club
131, S P -i" the iold
t lo4 .mlitoriu.... A special
" . - ..it children will be
r-Hl o'clock in the afternoon.
H11"- . -..; forward
ISO1" . Virctma
direction o. ......
..hnnl teacher. 1 he
BIS"
Hub Crcy, played
Mrs. Hob (iro,v.
j-u follow.'
Arnold Holtan:
... i .rimer: '
L,,Wiabe.a ''personage, W.z-
tv.lWr- 1'PICr " "
' ita a digestion, Paul
. eenlk- Cll-
lo Tom farter; Thelma l.nyson:
IMob. sr., father nf Dorothy,
a Coii I'ncle Tom, old colored
r(r.0nit "ton; """cr """
Inntj-seeood ponce siauou, i.u
L Htlnets Arrive
Spn aelmets for Headquarters
jy ol tbe national guard Hare
Lndind the famous "tin derbies
I, 0rn during the military mnn-
fcrl It me annum cuia,ii,i,. ...
Ijtri out month. Recruiting for
lonl guard companies will close
ItTursdar evening and after that
Lul pirmisslon from the Btate
Id beadquartcrs is necessary to
nl sen recruits, it is announced.
rt ire serera! vacancies in both
ipit; C and the Headquarters
:;U ret to be filled, it is rc--4
The state troops this year
nit part in all the field man-
n is there, will be no regular
irnts such as gave demonstrn-
y it Camp Lewis at former camps.
lim Rimembcrei:
MKim Day telegrams going out
Eugene to all parts of the
lad States will comprise a large
of the telegraph business here
kttrow and Suuday according to
tut indications. Many sons and
bten have filed their messages
lore md greeting Jind these are
tttiig the time of relense to be
ptMt Although no wire messages
iH& for Ktironcan countries Lave
rat in is yet It is expected that
.- will be several as Christmas
Enter messages to other nations
xtt out on these days.
kt To Play
lfc .Saturday morning the Eu-
tixji school team will meet Salem
the South Willamette street
K Eurtne has not been defeated
won, winning games from Cor-
"d one from Cottage Grove.
Si.n is cipected to he the hard-
om of the season, as Salem has
trim. "If e beat Salem we
lots of support, so come
"a " a good lively name of
'all- Remember 10:oll Saturday
South Willamette field.
""iametto street." is tbe
N ot the itudent manngers.
"'(u Likes New Theater
t. Cbimnau. editor nr
f rr, who was in Kuen.. Tb,,,..
:,'Wk before the l.ane couutv
ting. considers ihe ,
"Sehaefcrs eori.ornlinn ,1...
" w one of n,n i. . .
artistic that he ),. ..
. opreise.1 me most ir,.,,.iJ
fw theater" .
P'".'ll the harmony of its en-
" Of drcnrn.i ....
f 't is all beaiifilv ,len,l...l
a" and to,,,, Bnd
7 'k"ut hihi goo(1
' At,n ,irll is none too
""t'ri generallv."
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Rail Consolidation is Talked
PRESDENTOF
Southern Pacific President
Is Silent on Mr. Gor
man's Statement
"Is Mr. Gorman's Opinion
He Says; Merger Infor
mation Scant
CHICAGO, May 8. (Consoli
dation of the Chicago, Rock Island and
Pacific railway nod the Southern Pa
cific was discussed ns a possibility
late yoRtprdny by J. E. Gorman, presi
dent of the It nek Island, In a talk be
fore the annual meeting of sharehold
ers here.
'"There has been much talk of such
a consolidation,' he said, "and the
managements of both systems have
contended for some time that it would
be logical. Should the merger come
the liock Is! a nil, would he a great
beneficiary. I have tried for some
time to effect a stronger operating
arrangement with the Southern Pa
cific and I have hopes that after
June 1 when the jurisdiction of such
matters on that line is chnnged, it
may be done.
"At the present we" ore giving our
Pacific coast business to the South
ern Pacific because it is logical, due
to the long haul we get thereby. In
return we get only the perishable
fruit reouirinc fast service. Of other!
heavier merchandise we get little, be: . am' A
cause the Southern Pacific can get
Cats Popular
For Fodder,
Says Bulletin
WASHINGTON, May S. The de
partment of agriculture hns prepared
a printed bulletin saving:
"The cat crop ranks third in im
portance. Cats truditii nally constitute
the banner horse feed of the world
and three per cent is used for human
consumption. The cat crop is subject
to several diseases, chief of which aie
loose and covered smut?, stem rust
and crown rust.'
Then follows a discourse on
wild cats, tame cats, broken cats and
wilted cats. The mnin varieties in the
I'nited States are given ns Swedu-h
select, silver mines and whi'a tarter.
The trouble was that the linot, py
operator consistently hit the letter
instead of the letter
E
PIONEER
PAGEANTWOHK OF Gl
IS COMPLETED AT SON'S HOI
Parade Will Start Prompt
ly at 10 o'clock To
morrow Morning
Willamette to be Traversed
From Fifth to Eleventh
Avenues
After weeks of prepam'lon in which
nml hud!1'10 Interest and cntliui.t..ai of prnc-
turned n treatise on oats into one onltically every school district in I:ine
cn,s- , I county has been enlisted, fiunl plnns
The bulletin will n t'be distributed. fr ihe nioneer naceant to bo held liv
I,one county school children have been-
From now on it is (he McDonald
theater.
Uonnld McPonald, manager of the
new theater of the McDonald-Sehae-fers
corporation and of the. Hex, to
day sent the fallowing letter to the
petitioners who had suggested that
the new theater should be called the
McDonald:
"Messrs. F. X., George It., C". .T.,
Si'hnefers; Messrs. Frank
Ik. Chambers, president; W. W. Cal-
completed.
Tomorrow is tue aay eagerly await
ed by the hundreds of youngsters and
their p:i rents and teachers who wiil
be In Kusene to participate In the bg
pnrade, the meeting and display at tlw
urniory and tnkc part in the various
prize contests arranged.
Judges Announced.
The parade judges will be L. 10.
Heuu, Miss Maude Uearns and Mr.
E. F. Cnrlet The parade will star:
promptly at 10 a. in. from Fifth avo
uue west and Willamette street. Tue
judges' stand w.ll be on the balcony
ROBERT VEATGH
IE-DIES
Aged Pioneer was Twice
Elected to Representatives
and State Senate
Attended National Demo
cratic Convention in 1900
as State Delegate
CDTTAtiK UKOVE, May 8. (Spc.
cial) Hon. Itohert M. Vratrh. "I'nele
Hob," n noted man of Kane county
and OrcRon, died Thursday morning
at the home of his son, 11. II. Ventch.
lie was born June "i, ISt.'l, in White
county, Illinois. I lis grandfather,
Kliaa Ventch, served in the Revolu
tionary war under (ienernl Ccorcc
Washington, and his father, Isaac
Veatch, in the war of JSI2 under
General Jnckson.
Itobert Veatch crossed the plains
from Iowa to California In 1SIS4, ami
In 1S05 cuine to Lane county, Oregon.
Sevrul of hiB brothers and sisters
had come to Oregon In 1S.",H. There
were 1(1 children In his fathers family,
Mr. Veatch being the ynmigcts.
Graduate of O. A. C.
He begun working for wages when
11 years of age nnd continued until
A Love Story Written
About Modern Folks
Gloria Gordon mnr
riotl for a lifo of enso
nml luxury.
But in her quest for
plensuro sho forgot
hor liuslmml nml tho
bettor things of lifo.
Then sho enmo bnck
to thorn.
You will lie interest
ed in rending of hor
experiences in "Tho
Flapper Wife," whioh
will start serially in
Tho Gunrd next Mon
day. It is a huninn docu
ment which carries n
Kv y' m'M& forcible- sermon to all.
jS) iff ft Gloria's story hns
fiM si been written bv Bent-
rico Burton, n tnlonted
ncwgpuper woman, who
is rk uioti to delect, tno
deeper currents of emotions which sweep women,
men.
A full pnge installment of this great story will
be published Monday and nnother one the following
Saturday. Thereafter the story will run in daily
installments. Don't miss it.
HP1
11
GLORIA GORDON
UDUOR SUPPLY
Commerce; Messrs. (Jecrge II. Mc
Mnrran, Carl !. Washlmrne, .T. M.
a longer haul for itself by handling it '. vire-presi.ien; ami ji. 11. urun
fhrm.crh nthnr. ennnections. ! fensurer, Kugene Chamber of
"As to business oh the Hock Island. ,
t in nnitliitp tinil nnr ffrinil Ht the
... ... K1ltoby. J. A. Mrl.enn and others:
nresent time, dram movement has.
fallen sharply due to the heavy move- ""r "f "! "
nient last full and winter to take ad- j ""'st n"w
..,. f l.irh nriees. The outlook : nnlled for my father, A
is good, although entirely dependent j ' '".v mother
in which ynu
(heater he
II. Mel on-
in front of the Kugene ltusineta ro!-; he was I'l. After eoniiiig to Oregon
he attended the public m-liool
at CreHwell and then entered the
academy where he remained n a tud-
lege at Teuth avenue west and Wil- 1 in INK,
Parade Is Listed.
The pageant will be headed by
Major W. C. White as marshal f'd.
lowed by the Kugene hi'h school band.
Next will come the city officials nnd
school officials in cars. IHntrict num
ber 1, l'letttiant Hill and Cniou hili
school district number 1, will follow,
then will come the Kugene hi:h s. hmd,
(he Junior high bugle corps and tin'
Junior high floats. After these w'll
ent for one year. He later attended
Willamette iiniveiKily at Snleni and
L
own
DOIJSIi
Prices Going up, as Pinch
Of Blockade is Felt
In New York
Runners Declare Intentions
Of Fighting; to the
Last Ditch
Weekly Parade of Liquor
Law Violators Planned by
Des Moines Police Chief
l)i:S MO INKS, May 8. Charging
inefficiency in the handling of liipior
cases by ihe courts. Chief of Police
Calender today announced plans for
what he termed a "weekly parade of
bootleggers.'
The nnniMiuceinent followed the pa
rade through the streets of a wreck
ed automobile containing a police of
ficer disguised to represent "deoth
the,, entered the Oregon Agricultural I ,, ,,,,, oft ,,lt
upon the crop situntiun."
MR. SPROULE SPEAKS
SAN KltANClSI'O, Slav S Wil
liam Sproule, president of the South
ern Pacific Knilrond company last
night said he knew nothing about the
possibility of a merger between the
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific rail
road with the Southern Pacific sys
tem. ,
"This seems to me to be merely the
expression of Gorman's personal opin
ion," he said. "I har no infonna- j II ifrhwaV ODeninET
To be Celebrated
and to me. We deeply appreciate the
interest that you have liuwn in hav
ing tht theater so named as to per
pet u;: le t he memory of my father,
wlmse ideal and work it represents.
We also feel thar it is very gener
ous of Major Lowell Smith to join in
your petition.
"The Theater will hereafter be
known as the McDonald Theater.
"Yours truly,
"IONAI.I MchoXALK.
"Kugene, Ore., May 8, V.t'J't."
tion one way or the other on the
merger."
(Continued on p.ige three)
Belgian Cabinet -
college from which he was graduated
I with the firi-t clasn In leave the in
stitulion.
After his graduation from O. A. C,
he came to Kugene, where he taught
school for a jear, studying law with
J. J. Walton, Afler coming to Cot
tage (irove, he was admitted to the
bar and licensed to practice, but
never did so.
Married In 1072
In 1KTJ he married Mies Suraphiim
. iimn. neven ciiiuiicn wl.rv brn
Will DC T Ormed to thin union, of which but three sur-
! vivo: II. II. Ventch of Cottage tirove,
i Mrs. J. K. Young, of Cottage (irove,
ItiaSKKI,KM May R () Aloys and .lohn C. Ventch, a prominent at
Van Ie Vyvere, former Belgian fi-) torney of I'ortland. There are eight
nance minister, today agreed to at- grandchildren including Kaymoud
tempt to form a cabinet to succeed . Veatch of Kugene; Margaret, Joseph,
that of Kromer I'remier The mi in j and Murriel Lillian Young of tliU city,
which resigned April .". j and Lillian and John Veatch Jr. ol
a - , I'ortland.
Mr. Veatch was a staunch demo
crat and was elected to the lower
house of Oregon in JSC. (In was
"Iiimi( h." Tolice claim the driver of
the motor tar was intoxicated at the
time of the accident.
Chief of I'oliee Cavender said to
day he was making arrangements for
the building of large stocks Mich as
were used in Puritan days.
(hem through Ihe downtown bni
iicsh section as nil example of what
"huolleg" produce.
I'olire cars will also be equipped
with signs warning Ihe public -"of the
evil of illicit liquor" while carrying
persona arretted on liquor charges to
the police station, he said,
"Kor some reuson," Chief Cavender
labeled iiM"r nmrs on; nni. iiihi-ii
serioiiHiy eiiouifh by the courts, time
after time bootleggers whom the po
lire nrrest are brought into court only
I to be released on some technicality,
j "As a renull," he said, "I he ten
1 der.cy of the public Is to 'wink (he
' other eye' mid overlook the bootleg
Ile announced that it was his plan
to plnce all "bootleggers Arreittcd ill
future police drives In stocks with
account. I'"or the police Ihere is but
one thing left to do; to Inform tho
public of the bootlegger's true sland-
npppropriute placards, and parade 1 i"K In society."
NEW YORK, May 8 li A great
thirst ashore and at sea seems to have
developed from Cnde Sam's blockado
an rum row off the north and uxid
Atlantic coast.
On land the (upply of liquor la
rapidly diminishing, newspaper inves
tigators say, and prices are going up.
The assertion continues to be made
that the blockade's results have beea
perfect, wilh no customer at all get
ting to or away from the rum fleet.
The New York American, however,
today prints an illustrated story of
the successful running of the blockade.
The story says:
"A photographer rode breathless la
the bottom of a boat amidst 110 casos
of labeled liquor taken from a rum
pirntcer, and ploughed through the
water shoreward from t lie -!3 milj
limit."
Other newspapers telliug of tti
supply of liquor rapidly decreasing
and predicting prices of a eae
wholesale for thVneur future, aay that
bootleggers nllliru aro praying for
Morms (u Meatier the 100 boats (,f
the dry niuy :,m ',.( Mmigglers slip
ihr-iigh. Scotch haft almo.tt doubled in
value, the New Y.jik World says, tow
being $.",N a rase wholrfoile.
A 100 mile airplane trip by one
fiewspiiper observer resulted in (lie
direct sight of only four two-nia-tej
schoouem utnl one tramp strainer ..u
rum row.
Tur in the distance, however, wev
-0 or ,'t0 cm ft (ihsuiiimI to he liquor
ships. Kach hud iu pur of gve::i
nient watchdogs, Anoflnr iiruspapcr
imin In an airplane it ported twi
rum crafl. Itep.irts ti.at 11i1pl.1n.-4
were part of the MuckuiUng fn-..i
are now cffii iallj denied.
New pilrol ho.HH with frvh rr-w
ore ready to relieve thne on duly, it
is announced by the ion! itu.iid and
.ViO additiouU s'-ainvii aie bc-iii; iu-
ruit d.
SWEPT BY BLAZE! ON PflGElT TALKS:
liascball Scores
Rum Runners put
Out new Threats
Git A NTS PASS, (ire.,
NATIONAL
At Itroifklyn
jiny s.The ' Cincinnati
' i
II. II. K
formal opening of the f irp-t section of ; Brooklyn
PLAMS TAG SALE'
rain the last
surprise this !
am.. an, fo,I0( i In an eleventh hour rally to put the
es:n. Win.1 n-a ' Kugene o,u. la of the Salvation Army
over the top" the local ntem-
! .v.. . . .
am S,, ,,!,,.
' Sliihi
If,
'"B tb.
w ,l. , ' i 'ins morn- j ou!ger
L iTfri.t w- t , li -r .i.. t ....il
re
,,
ramfsll
"I n inrl, ,,f
L': -l hoijrs
nitii I inry,
Kigltt- Home
:t ii l
the new highway up Smith Iliver. a j Latteries: Itixey and Wingo; Khr
seetion of the ( reseent Cily-Crunts j hsrdt and Taj lor. .
Pass route, will he celebrated with a !
barberue at Patrirks rreek Sunday. At New York
Hundreds of citizens from ail pans. Si. Louis ()
of I le Norte cuniy anil from (iranls New York 5 " o
' Tana and other points in Hregon arc) Itnlteries: llirkerman and t'on
1 e-ipeeted to partirii.ate. Izales; Humes and Snyder.
Th. new highway opens to motor !
Irav.l the heretofore i,,:t,'i-es!.il,!e i At Phikdelphia
jianyon of Smith rner. j I itlsburgh 7
I - " " i Philndelnlil. 1
t;irl (iu.r.1, and the RoVemOr DinCS I P.,ntcric,: .Mw.. Kremer.
eague will ten lags on ,ne
1.Y0O0 telephones out of einilMisslo':
j re-elected In 1HM, ami INSli wan elect-1 ' "U'ed dinmise exceeding lll,
, ed to the senate, lie was re-elecled ' ' ,n huiulred telephone girls l,y
j to the slate senate In 1S1SI giving li'y ami orderly exits rsi npefl Ihe
Ti,e S'dio'd p.igrnnt program at ihe
I'liHll.A.Mi, Mtf - r irei, .;K,.nr. srmory will start at S-M WASIIlNIi TUN, M,,y S. -()
which swept Hie Main leliph.nie ex-, ((,,nw afternoon, hut the !!.: Kiidoiico i ncriiiiiiilnting ,it ion
chnnge of Hie Pncific Telephone aid j Smut, ,ugle band will march oil Wi.- j nai-.l ! iid.iutiter h.-re Unit ' rui.i
Telegraph company nt noon tudiiy, cit 1 (,,,,,,, , people to! row off N, w York dm- t ,e, u
the armory. The program nl the nr-jftiikc its co.'urs willim:! n flglil.
nmry will he as follow s. 1 Alreilily Ihere have Set ti s i nntny
1 .'.'10 p. m.- Ilugle IkiiiiI parade on indicnlions of a cutp.iii, of revenue
(Continued oo pige three'
120 are Employed
Hy Eugene Office
''!... ' " "m Moy I ni-
- "Clock to- , s-l, .Hon Arm. in capes of extreme
rain Ml dur ' principal streets of the rity tomor-
row. More than half the o,uota of
j more than Jf:irnT0 has already been
ra:sed.
Several reo.ue.ts for aid for the
With old Teacher Ko"p"1 "u'1 Smi,n' ,;
j .on nni I lenime.
.h; Carl.
.1 i,.
-'"Br,
SAI.KM, Ore., May S. Governor
Pierce will today lisve lunch in Port
land wilh J. M. Wigmor, dean of lw
At N-Tlhwenifrn univernity, fhicago,
nnder whom the Oregon governor to. k
a law roure In Chicag-i many ;ar
ago. Itrun Wignmre i i'jthor -ro? l
b an
I It , n'w "Iwir povrrrv huve been mad in the laet
trpf n" ihir.i .... -in
eK. it m repirien. i.iai jear wti
"sUiin.a prrton? were given relief in Kug-n. f n-Med lKok on evidence and
(t ' m""n 1 f"r ; the total valu of u h relief hing iuth rity n that ubje. t.
! lim 11 , : iwi. . th
Wellington ,,.,.; ,f f t:ne aiv! CaniRT AmUndsPn
nd hM 1 . n. ,,,.. rntli(l ,hr. wr.rk be car- ! f1n..l K.f WnnlU.
' I ll'lfl 1 I II if t-fii 1 ri
Ai Hoton -
'hiago o
Itopton 5
itnrteri: Alexander. Keen
Hartnett; t.enewih and iiJ.
"If .
t ' IT'ng. nrr. ... .. . .,1:.,,,-,
-' " la. 11,1.
AMERICAN
At hii ago-
Waib ngton ,
hlcago , . . ,
Hatfriet: Zichary. Mogridge and itmxg raphe
Huel; Thurton, I.yona and S- halk
A total of I "jo perorift f nmd "ni
ployment through thp I'nited Sintei
4 employ merit bureau in
week. f,r.l ng to a
1- Frank I. Armitng, fipf riirendnt.
compiled I winy. The total figure
, howa com lerable increane oer tlmt
of hat week, t f the J'.'O furnihed
'poaitl'n, III were men, and ii wo
M 1 men.
f 0 f'laanifir ation oftde vari.oia p,at
and liona filkd wan a foll'tun:
Mn: arln hand. II: T-arp'-nleM.
2, fnaiial wTk-ra. '4; n.mmon Jab.ir
r. 1; cook. JI; mill w-rkfru, IVi;
H. II. K. logging rmp hnmln, lit; team(era.
..3 11 1 U; eng neera. 3; firemen, H; total 1 .
. . 4 7 0 Women ; I omeal u , 4 ; v nit ret, ;
total (t.
rapid nweep of 'lamea which orig nit
d in ihe bnemeiit from a burn" I
cable. Two firemen were ahghtly in
jured. Company official an id the
Hpilpim nt ff lt) building wim north
iiUMi.iKKi and Ih-y could not aiy defi
nntely th amount -f the loxa tinlil a
diet k n mnile. Kire rlepirtment of
Reera aeid the dnmage would ejceid
$ loo.oon.
' in firemon clipped and fell d wii
Willamette afreet.
'2:Hi . in. to l':;tO p. m. -.Music by
High acho d orrhentrn, Andrew Lnn
diea. director,
-America,
Invocation.
KxH'l v.
tirad orc'jeatra muV.
Addre.a- K. .f. Wilk uh.
Knnny.
Mif-ic hy orelKotrn,
AddrfnncB )r. M. M. Davia, M
Snm.mihi Hidileitn I piott'er
Hint Ke.it -Admiral It.linid. the
i
guard criiiiiiiiimlant, s,nd tod it th.it
hia f'trcea umloubtedty were f.iciuj; it
w ir to tho d'-ih
Danger Is Faced.
In tlie hi"!' tiiree uecks a d xn
' incidents bnvi- l.en reporttd to cnat
! gunrd beailipiarlers which would gh
: tin m o t ikabic e ioence th.it it is
intonti ii of rum runncra and their
Id nil r UKpiiatorM to builett on
i. ; Kiianlfltoett wherevir ihcr ;ir found.
r Some of the gnu dutn ;n nre ihrealt-u
1
Kugrn Jafct n,i hn brought out rh nrarly
report from overaome by amokp. Another aa ciitsi7), Herman L, Kobe, Mid. Ann- t in tu ',,(i, b-'cau-e of the h.iznrl
nt the che'k. Whiteak r, II. t '. Wlie. kr, and other's. ! '"' d by their f'tiuiltca on nhxre, w.eti
In piti of th' d'-ne nke firem;i J .......... . j t,ry nre , ittf.ui on dufy,
went do n n far h poailiV inio Hi-; l)eIMoliy IMcctiniT 'tnlideiitia report tell of the kid-
Opens at Med ford
iMfscm'Tit nd poured in water.
Work on Bridges J
(Jets Under way!'
ir.,1.
'"0. pr:
"peeled. Ih'
'e a
11.
(ISI.O. Norway. May . -UP (tin.
patches f"-"fi the north report unfa-
Ilurr :,
j he campaign in f.ugene n eml"rs-
ed by the Kixanis. Itotary. Ijons rorslde weather conditions that proh.
clubs, chan ber of commerce, and ably will delay for several days the
nearlr eserv p-.Tiotic vr fratern.i! attempt of Captain Itoald Amund'en
Inti i order in ibe citj. j to fiy to tbe North pule.
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At Cleveland
Philad-lphia
Cleveland
Itaiteries: tiruy
I. ble and Myaiu
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PLANE IS LOST
! FAHIIIANKS, Alaska. May f. - UP,
.... !l 'i - A party was nit lodiy hunting an
....'! 7 4 airpane carrying three persona whiili
(' hrane; ht lai mght in a storm vHoeru Ka3i-
' PJ.-1 Leid lirooks.
MKIiKUItli. (Ire.. May S. The
slate convention of lleMulity opened
- nere lousy win, l.si lien-gale. rg;e-
Work o.l Ihe erection of three p'l tig : ,ered from all purls of tlrcgon. w.,ile
1 liri.lg.s on II." V rgtisim roail and four j f mi to l.Vl inure nre expe.-ie-l I-.
' l.ri'lg' s on the Akadore road is iindc! ! register by noon. A luge dcIrg.ition
i way bj Ihe county r iad Tews, a-iord- tr mi Porllnnd wilh a patrol and bind
ing to Clinton llnrd. counly co,l,,i. h, eipci teil to arrive at 11 u 1. s.
j sinner, win. wilh . S. Cnlli.on ,. This aflernonn Ihe iMegates will at
, inspe tcd the siles. Thcee bridge, ,11 1 tend the tm. l.nll game here lietwe-n
j vary In l-ngth from 10 f-et in 4.1 and j the Mcdf.ird and tlrniit. Pa. a high
j will lie built on piles to replace ser-1 school nml this evening Ihe entire eon-
napifu; of one nml at A 1 1,1 nl ic City,
Ihe iimlni.tiing of i cutler lying v, t i
Moul.ink point, the icript of SI'.'
nvinoiis and llu'iMtening Ictte,, of
htad'iuarters here and by guaiu-in'O
at Ni'W London, Com,., and li;,y Sin to
and the pushing out of word liial rum
sgenu luut "get" the guard-nun
Ht.it.oiied at Narriigvuselt llay.
Guns in Action.
Along the I'lorida. coast, too, gtlliv
of ti,e rum runners lme b'en br--ug!il
into i! ly from unexpected qu.irte.'s
wherever n guard I'Ulrol ailii'ars near
shore
travel. Into one of the
tral spans that are at present In ne -.l vention will be mond lo Ashland :
..f r'pair, Ihe eoiiimissii ner slat m. ! where a barbecue will be held and j "f '"J"" "ml '""
The county bridge crews nre also ,H I degrees conferred. The e mention wil' i "" f"n,l
w .rk repairing almut itnaj feet ol I e.,e louiortow wilh the selection of j Commander Vennille, assistunt to
plauk road at Acme, I the louveutiou city for next year. (Continued oa paga tline)
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