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THE EUGENE GUARD
Monday Evening, May H j
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THE EUGENE GUARD
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MUMMY, MAY 11.
To the University Regents.
WHO owns tlio University of Oipkoii; WIioho Inihi-)ir-Ks
)h Iransjiplcrl by tho board of roKPiits of Hint
institution when thoy mot-t? Arts Uw affairs tluit they
diisi'iiss their iivato affairs or the nf fairs of the people
of the statu of On-Ron?
By what authority do the university regents non
their sessions behind locked doors? "What goes on in
those meetings that tho public and the taxpayers who
support the. university nro not entitled to know J What
right have the regents to exercise a censorship over the
news that is given out concerning their proceedings?
What right have the regents to give the press nusieao
intr "canned" statements regarding thoso proceedings?
Are tho university regents keeping solely in view
the best possible administration ot tho university s ai
fairs, or are tho current reports true that they, or some
of them, nro playing politics with university affairs?
o tho university regents know, what everybody
else knows, that an acting president ought to be chosen
for tho university indeed that ono should have been
chosen long ago? Do the regents know that affairs of
tho university administration are drifting like u rudder
less ship? Do they know that within the past year, for
tho first time in t.ho university's history, dissensions
liavo arisen in tho university and cliques have been
formed? Do they know that this has happened because
of tho lack of nu authoritatively fortified directing head?
Do tho university regents know that their action in
discharging somo prominent faculty members and de
moting others at their last star chamber session, has
created a. feeling of apprehension among all faculty
members? Do they know that it has weakened the-gen-eral
nioralo at tho university?
Siiico' it is now admitted that concurrently with the
discharges and demotions among members of tho faculty
mado on tho nnnounced score of economy, salaries of
other members liavo been advanced, how nro thoso facts
to bo reconciled with each other?
AVill tho university regents or any of them answer
these questions? If not, why not?
Make it an Institution.
j if in so doing It was able to set :i
t-crum rouuituu. in rupeci iu
oialb business. However, all Ibis re
mjtos to be sen. Uoe ran be certain
of Ilia fact tlist tbe Oregon Iruul.,
representing tbe Northern lines, i
going to build an'l that is about ail for
tbe present.
It is euuugb tlough.
Anerica sod World Co-eperatioa.
uNrw York World)
Not one uf tltu five outstanding r-r-otninebiiJlioo
uliicu tbe ieugtjp of na
tion noo-prtiiian allocution bo
laid before Secretary Kellogg can bi
called ellreue. Kaeli Is a Kglcll step
if ibe United histes is to sustain
a wortby part in Ibe joint efforts of
tlis nation, lo iiromote peace and or
tiered progrews.
The amociNlion asks (1) that the
tuned Hules join Ibe permsneLI
court ff international jnstife. This it
only whut two republxno pretiioVnti
baie uliefl. asks U') for perms
nrnt membership on certain Ichkiw
committees find cminiiN.inii8. 'J be
United States bss already sent dele
gates to tlio international opium con
ference, tbe committee on traffic in
women sna children fled the confer
ence on srtns traffic, wnirb meets al
(ieners today; we can probably gire
support to tbe cornumHlon on reduc
tion of flrtnsments and other similar
commissions. Tb aihocintirn aka (;t
for registration of American treaties
with the secretariat of file league.
Fifty-five nationa register their tret
ties: we can honorably join in the liar,
It asks (4 i for American rstificatiou
of certain treaties drafted under lea
gue auspices, such as the conventions
en white slavery snd commercial arbi
tration, and (5) for participation
the study of methods of outlawing
war.
Since denunciation on any other
grounds is impossible, all this will be
denounced by haters of the league na
an entering wetlge for our ir.em
bersbip in tb:!t dreaded body. Tbe
answer is that if such mild co-opera
lion be sn entering wedge the UniteJ
States is slready commuted to it.
We Hope This Bird Can't Swim.
Tllli Lnno county pioneer pageant of last Saturday
was successful beyond tho hopes of its promoters and
the expectations of tho public. It was u big event, which
ought to grow in fame and favor from year to year anil
bocomo an institution of ours. It. can bo mado tlio big
outstanding annual festival event of Hit) upper Willam
ette valley. Mora thnii that it can bo mado famous over
tho state. It has tho native merit and nttractivenesS for
just that. Its chief charm lies in tho fact that it is some
thing new and different from other festivals.
In most festival events the object sought has been
entertainment, and that word has usually been synony
mous with frivolity. Hut in tho Lane county pioneer
pageant, while the entertainment feature stands out
strongly, there is tho .highly valuable background of in
struction in local history, not alono of our school child
ren, hut of adults also, who, through that entertainment,
and through tho essays of the school children which nre
its accompaniment, nro taught facts about our begin
nings here that all of us ought to know.
The pioneer pageant is the fulfillment of a big
idea.
If tho planes of Amundsen mid the navy ships ami
planes of Miic.Millan and tho balloon blimp of Uretlir
Aigarsson all succeed in reaching tho north polo this
spring and summer, then what? if they or any of them
find again the unknown frozen polar continent that
l'enry mid MacMillan thought, they saw on previous
trips, what shall be done about it?" For of course any
land found in tho polar area will be uninhabitable. "What
will tho world gain in substantial benefit if any or all
of these hardy explorers reach tho north pole, more than
it gained from the success of Peary, who did reach the
pole, or even from the pretended success of Cook, who
for n time matin tho world believo ho had reached it?
Yes, it rained yesterday, but there will be some more
Sundays this summer.
In Lighter Vein J
Printer's Error
(Western Christian Advocate)
The flower show had been ft great
success, snd a few evenings later Mr.
Blank, who had performed the open
ing ceremony, was resding the local
paper's report of it to his wife.
Presently he stopped resding, Ms
justifiable pride turning to anger.
.Snatching up his stick, he rushed from
the room. Amazed, his wife pirked up
the newspaper to ascertain the reason
of her epouse's fury.
She read: "As Mr. Blsnk mounted
tbe platform, all eyes were fizt on the
large red 'nose' he displayed. Only
years of patient cultivation could have
produced on object of audi brilliance.
COMMENT OF THE PRESS
Foolish Ensmlrn,
(The Hrri.uUn) I
The Palm Bench, unf mlni'iii sub
mil ted by tha Irjrli-lature lo the iri
In Toti'm h noi at. attractive to thr
Vubllc aa to warrant tha sort of
cumpaifn Hint In tllnvtp-l ainiun it
by the Portland J on run 1 it ml the Kant
Orrgiminn, N turn surf , however tlnti
grrous to the public welfare, ne,
ever he roMilitih-il wis misrepresenta
tion. Tha papers inrutiont'tl tuiitinunlly
quo to Ilia alumni chain,' that four
per cut of (he (mi ihLii ability pn-i
80 per rent of i lie urns, &nd (hut
uiua-tPOtha of (he whole Income U un
tom'hrd by properly lai, Tha former
i luipiiMible an. I uUnunl mi ita U;
lite In tier hua a Jin'hil m.til hut
conreya nu inemiint when aimlu.,1.
yaf thrr la nuthority fur both
ntateiueoiK. Jt la a repott v
lb ataie ax lu HiiKuttiiR cnimn.ttei.
The n'port iliarbwa that tlM' aton
lihirtji tiulcnU(i tm were tlvrhM ftom
govpflMlieilt inromi tm nftirttnlr-tt
w.vili-b meau roiih thing wholly idtfiT
ent fraia w hut the omuihui, u n
uined. Moreover, both imprra now
know It.
The Palm lira rb. f.intay won! 1
have bnnliy a elm nre, rvrn if )r(
lone. No tt'llitix whtit mny happen .t
Ita over ae.iloua ei)nnes arouxe nu
ll t Hon aa to the boneaty ( the fxht
made on it.
Will tha WelMo-Do Do It?
Ipiirtltimt .luiiniitl)
Prohibition ha ri'r.i the aab-oit,
and tli iiiomm are better vii in a
nuire prwliu live ,merti-a. Prohihiitoit
tn fon td bj uffM'iiila anU uj
tmni'il bv the nell io ib van tl-o rloav j
the bliixl pig and jm th tHotlrrsr. i
Enough.
nUml Hu h-l tn)
Mudy of tho linea whuh the Ore
fon Trunk propoaca to fi-lbw In run
iti outli h Klattiiitli Falla fr.io
I tend ,h''lop ariona imerpating
idenn. thief among them bring tho
thought rli id the linea haa been
ahctd aa inurh nun tho plun tf
linnrewMng I Hp SontlH'rii Pacific with
ho ilfHirabdiiy tif granting common
t ' f ita rmln from (M'l or Sltooknui
In Kin itutth tnlta a of anything. Al
the Hum lime u ni,Mt be roucroVd
that liny prooo if forced to bni.d
linlrindenily l develop all the tnti
tic popftilnliiten ,( th country to
tmen.itl ,iui t devrlop turm, H
'' lir, at Ihu Mi'rnm vf tho
Soiiihern.
Uoughly, mi p of the propoaJ
line aud of the Southern Pa.-ifk' frum
i.kookum aomh buKKoMfl a ihret lined
If.'ik. Tim bundle- of the fork, or the
"nit n Thnnk i xmmion, tM-gma tit
j Hi nd tind rxtrndp noiitli to Ktookiim.
Krom tlmt point the midille line would
, repi-eneiu n,e .Southern Paiifio an i
Mtie tw. aide tmea the Oregon Trim,
j Hrtwfcii the two uter lin-a tber
j n on Id t hide huiu- u t d-'-
vth.pf.l. Hi, ti,,. itiPMI there wuld be
a larger amount and while the Hire
Koilld hae In tlai what Wat t
cern. itirre would rome the two
ouunlr onta atone alt bume from
the eat an fi. In other word
there would le n.ihtn for the South,
era to build fredrr lutea for. Tj
Nrdrra would all run to the outer
tiiif.
oue would upoi.i tli 4 1 rather th in
permit o h a mi.ttui .n the Smithera
nuld pctiuit O'lstiiion ute, iA:t.:ilar
Complete Alibi
(Toronto Goblin)
"Where were you last night?"
"lt'a a lie!"
e
Where Time Is noi Money
Columbia .ester)
"Hnve you forgotten tlmt five dot
Inra you owe?"
"Not yet; give me time."
The Last Word
(London PaHsing .Show)
AVifc "Don't you dure apeak to me
again for A month."
(lusbflnd "U'ynti think you'll have
finished nil you want to any by then?"
Missed
(Oklahoma Senbng)
"Your aoii Juat threw ti stone at
me."
"Iid he hit you?"
"No."
"Then he wasn't mr aon."
Tho Bygone Future
(Pel Mele. Paria)
Actyeas "I want your paper to
mention the theft of my jewel."
Ueporter "When did il take
pliire"
Actreaa "Next Monday."
Whin Have We Heard It?
(Titltita)
"The worst thing about being a
bachelor is tlmt one'a name dies with
one."
"What It your name?"
"Smith."
Snobbery In Motor Horn
(Pum-h)
Salraman "And what kind of horn
would you like, air? Io you care for
a good loud blent?"
1 Inutility CtiHtnmer Wo; I want
something tlmt jut aneera."
All's Well
(Windmill)
Voire- from Nearby House
"Who's in that chicken eoop?'
Nnowbfttt Johnson (n veteran) "A
friend.
The Evasive Answer.
( Wati hmnn Kiaminer)
At a rotlega examination n profei
aor atked. "Ooea hhe question em
barrana you?"
"Not at all. ir." replied the atu
dent; "not at all. It Is tbe answer that
hotbera me! "
Howell's (sOiniucnt
"Ihece are-
SCm. Of
EXE2CISE D(Z
WHICH I AlH'TGbT
'ADULTERATED" EGGS SOUGHT
Department of Agriculture so Classifies Old or Moldy Ones Polar
Flight Plans Told
By C.'HAIU.ES I. STEWART
(NIC A Service Writer)
Y'ASIIINOTON, May Jl. Who
egg. NpTertheleaa, the ok n cultural
department Bays it's going to keep an
eyo out for "adulterated enga" in in
terstate commerce in future. By
adulterated," howover. tbe depart
ment really means old. moldy eeee.
The federal food and drugs act clas
sifies them as "adulterated,"
It eeems as if the MacMillan atrial
north polar explorers' chief danger
would be coming down on rough ice
nnd smashing their planes. If tbnt
should huppeu, how tbe dickena could
they get awny oguinV
iSo puxxlo at nil. A rescue will
he a good deal easier than it vnn in
the old days of polar duHhes by ship
aud dog team. The Shenandoah and
I .oh Angeles will bo held in readinesH
and tho minute n wireless la received
that the MacMlllnn explorers nro in
trouble one or the other of thesn. Jwp
dirigibles will fly up and get them. .
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It takes a force of 350 to run the
treasury department's supply bureau.
wear on the bench always struck me
as silly. Why ape the.Knglish? Why
not show a little originality?
Isn't the supreme court dignified
enough on its own merits, without
putting on fancy costumes to make it
self more so? Hut whenever I've
said this, hitherto, I've always been
bawled out as irreverent almost pail
able for supreme court contemptu
ousness. Now, however, I've found somebody
who agree with me Comptroller
General McCarl. A judge can judge
just as well in a black suit as be can
in an ascension robe, McCarl says.
Not tbnt he cares. Let 'em keep up
tbe old custom if they get any fun
out of it. But the government won't
pay for any such decorations.
The money mut come out of the
justices' own pockets. According to
McCarl, the United States hasn't a
cent to waste on supreme court "at
mosphere." Tho Washington administration is
beginuiug to talk about a subsidy
again. The shipping board simply
can't get rid of the government's
merchant fleet to private interests.
Why not? Because, the board
members explain, the high wages it's
necessary to pay to American sailors
and the expensive requirements of
the La Follette seamcu's act make
it impossible to operate ships under
the Stars and Stripes at a profit, iu
competition with other countries,
That's why a subsidy i necessary to
make up the difference.
Now, for the benefit of iulanders,
who may not know thet circumstaucps,
let me say that sailors' high wages I
Thin force consists mostly of a nlgli
salnried director and numerous well
paid chiefs division, section, com
modity nnd personnel chiefs, a chief
accountant, a chief clerk aud various
assort ed chiefs, with an assistant
cbiff to each chief chief.
There nre some ordinary clerks and
atouograpbers, ton, but they're in a
minority. Well, President Coolidge's
economy program threatens this out
fit. II s f.jthttnv bard for its life nut
the treasury, under pressure, has es
timated how miiny employes will be not tbe only reasons why the shipping
needed to do the burenu'a work if the j hoard's ships nro expensive to oper-
tieal cnnvtiss ut Coburg yesterday anil
took advimtncc of nn opportunity to
"kill two birds wilb one stone," as it
were eseapc from tbe monotony of
three hours elucidation -of political
problems by would-be Lane county
representatives, and find relief of
mind inspecting tbe sawmill plant of
the Booth-Kelly com pan-. It is a
modern, commodious structure.
The selection of CJeorge O. Yorau,
of this city, by unanimous choice for
colonel of the fourth regiment, O. N.
tj. is received with considerable satis
faction in Kugene and -he is the re
cipient of many congratulations.
The hum of the lawn mower is
hoard throughout tbe land these days.
Attorneys Chnrlea Hardy and W. G.
Hale went to Saginaw this afternoon
to address the republicans.
James Hemenway is a visitor in
Kugene today from Cottage Grove.
J. Pavies, the tailor, has let tbe
contract to L. N. Roncy to build him
a two-story brick building 20 by 100
on bis Ninth street lot.
ly imaginary, but i magic a nary ills ere
the hardest to c.re.
Don't worry about the future of
radio. Every infant has eta tic during
ita first few years.
You can't be wise in all ways.
Even a wisdom tooth, has ita aches.
Famous detective says women are
poor investigators. We say we doubt
if be is married.
Can you imagine the surprise of a
Boston woman when a jury found her
a u band perfectly sane?
About POO tons of sugar burned
aboard a freighter, smelling just like
a husband waa making candy.
Ambulance hid a wreck in New
York, proving you are not eren safe
there after you are burt.
One tells us it is better to be mar
ried than lonely.
Lane dog Licenses
Show big Increase
Th.it the action of the Lane county
court in taking steps to bring to they
attentiou of dog owners the fact that
the law would be invoked if licenses
were not taken out is successful, is
indicated by the more than L0O0 li
censes that have been issued at the
office of the county clerk for the
present year. Last year very little
more than 'Jo per cent of this num
ber were recorded and either the dog
population has shown a tremendous
increase or else which is the mort
probable there were many dogs last
year who went through the aensnn
without the necessary permit, it is
pointed out. The fund received from
license snles is used to pny claims of
sheep killed by dogs. During the past
month six claims have been filed by i
sheep owners.
APrisonet
of Love
Polly .
tniseionariee iivir?8b
C'm.th.revX"
tilts Md held for rs10-
terror was IndestriU?
she learned thMl
wsreledby.
yoongAmsricn-?;-
ownracetowhoffijl?
she could torn
an. had y. , l.. B
depth, of degrsdsC ;
nan can sink. Th.
of tbos. terrible
ain with h.r to blr"-
day. She hss written,,?
onder tbe title "M. rir' "
In True Story
Jan.. And this isbaVo J
True Story todsy MB,JW
True Story
At all neusstanit 2Sf J
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Oregon Briefs
Henry Ford Knows
the Value of $5
Ford knew that most people who thought they could ner
own a car were mistaken. Ho knew the power ot accumu
lated small amounts drawing interest. As a result yon on
buy a Ford today with $5 as a starter.
And so It is with most everything you desire. Your biggest
hind'erence is not your small income, but you. .No matter
what your heart Is Set on, bo It a limousine or a radio set,
a few dollars deposited on interest every week will soon
bring It to your door.
Open a savings account with us right soon. Even a dollv
will do. Then add to It regularly. Success is bound to come.
U. S. NATIONAL
fihe Bank of Service
EUGENELQANf SAVINGS BANK.
one San A for Savings
The first Issue of the Helix news
paper uuder the editorship of J, V.
Wicksbiro nppeared last Friday. The
paper, formerly kuowu as the Advo
cate, has bctn chaugc4 to the Helix
View 1'oin.
Jasper .uper, who fought at Bull
Kun, Gettysburg, and other major en
gagementa of the Civil war. died last
week at his b- nu iu McMiunvillc, nged
!r rears. Mi nnd Mrs, I.uprr reeeii-
aii'l the La Follette seamcu's act are I ly celebrated their futh wedding anni
versary.
bureau itself is abolished
The estimate in n boss, n book
keeper, a couple of colored porters
and half a doxen office boys.
Dreading the federal supreme court
justices in the bliick silk nighties thoy
ate.
The other reason Is that nearly
all of them were so badly built tbnt
they're the world champion bogs for
fuel and general upkeep. That's some
thing lo bear iu mind when a sub
sidy's being talked about.
f In New York
the train hefora It arrived here and
would double-track to Buffalo. Two
of tbim went to Buffalo and within
five minutes bad arrested the man
who stole (he coat. They picked him
up on the street through their raem-
Apparently in the best of health in (
tbe morning, William S. Slough, prom
inent citizen ,of Klamath Falls, whs
dead nt 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon, :
following a sudden attnr-k of heart ,
trouble.
The recent dea'h of .Bulge N. L.
Butler of Dn litis leaves Judge Wiliiam
Bninsey of MrMiunville as the only
surviving member of the clnss of 17
admitted to pnoticc law in Oregon
in Septeml er, JM'.N,
Tom Suns Says j
)IUDH building their nests seem
hnppT. They don't t ry to muke
tltrm larger thnii they did Inst year.
Fishers Blend
FLOUR BISCUITS
Hot from special electric oven to all churches,
lodges or clubs holding meetings or banquets. For
information call Mr. Lawrence at Osbom HoteL
' ory of faces of criminals.
By rilKSTK.n II. ItOWFI.T
VK 11 Al about Riven up hope of
making war "too terrible" for
nationa to dare H. Now cornea the of
ficial chief terrorist, the chief qf the
poison g?ta acntce, and auEgesta the
opposite solution, t.aaes will be de
vised, not to kill people, but to Inia
pncitate them temporarly, ao that
they may be captured.
It la an iutereatmg picture. A de
f fated army laid out flat and mi con
arioua, with the rietora tying them In
bundles and loading them in tni-'k
to haul to tbe rear, A besieged city
i peacefully sleeps while the invaders
! tak possession and disarm them,
j The next day, everybody recovered,
! the tied up eignmc a treaty dictated
by the ttera-up. The day after, "buai
! ucm as uual," under tbe new govern
i metit. A few weeks later a beipectac
i led professor slips a new gas up the
venulatihg flues, and the counter-revolution
is won.
War too gentle and victory too
fleeting to be worth winning, and tbe
whole performance too ludicrous to
take seriously. So war perishes of tt
own lnn-cuouanes.
By JAMF8 W. PEAN
VKW YORK. May II. --The Penn-
sylvsnia station hero covers four
ordinary city block. It has many j
eiita to streets and tho subway and j The first time since prohibition was
to an underground tunnel to Sixth , enacted New York is facing a dearth
avenue and Broadway. j of Scotch whiskey. The roast guard
This would seem to Indicate that 1 is beginning to make, itself frit on
such a place would "be ideal for the rum row. It is reported that a sjmli
operationa of crooks, sine thousands cnte of bootleggers bought ln.txr
of strangers pass through each day. 'cnes at $IW a case, cash prepaid, on
Alio great shipments of currency and hard boat two weeks ago. but so far
gold are dispatched and received by they hnvo been unable to get it to
train. I land. The fellows who run the Kor
But the rennsyhama station would m from rum row get a cae for
The troubles of the world are chief
be about the last place in town that
a big robbery could be successfully
staged.
In an upper office sits the chief nf
railroad detective and police. H an
their work and risk. Many of the
motor boats can haul -Ti to
rases at a time. The graft begins after
it is landed and bv the time the re
tail bootlegger geta it the cost is f.Vl
alarm comes to bun. all he baa to dc a case. He sells it at f.',.m a battle
is to push a button and iu less than 'and up.
three minutes every exit of the im- j
mense structure la covered by armed The other day I went to lireen
gvmnK ( wich village In search of a little ihop
i where five years ago I had obtained
MR.HWPV
PARTY
The iMsiial traveler is little aware
of the measures t.iken to protect him
while he is traveling, liailroad police
have a system that makes thievery
in their domain a mighty precarious
occupation. Itecenily a fur coat wa
stolen from a woman traveling from
Buffalo to New York. Railrnsd detect
.vet figured tbnt the thief would leate
With checks issued last week, the;
atate board of control has loaned a !
total of fctVt.im.l! to farmers for
tbe purpose of buying seed wheat to
iksti. Iaat.1 ..n.l. i ihu r':rf art
'of the UCt legislature.
A THOU6HT
Ye shall not steal, or it hi r drel
fa.e1y. neither lie one o another.-
Ut. 1! U.
straw berry shortcake just like my ;
mother used to make. It had been re
placed by a Jaa dunce place. Much of
the villi ge is like that now. It i so
thoroughly commc retained that only
slight traces of Its former b hem-an
charm is left. It is filled with poseurs
and ith catchpenny reris to lore
put -of-town visitor.
I ivir A (Yii I
WE PARENTS FIND
OUR GREATEST JOYS
ARE WELU-FEp e
LITTLE GIRLS AHDCOYS
JITTl.E girls and boy a
grow up accord t n v to
tho way they aro trained
and fed Train ymir chil
dren to enjoy iho best of
meats. Quality foods en
courage thoughts of high
character. Tho best is
none too good for the kid
dies. Watch for Mr. Happy
Party
Nothing i veally
but truth, and truth
lively. Bod fail.
tKrom Tbe t.uard of May U.
Tbe foundation of th Titus blk is'
S I about completed.
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