w "g- May 12' 1925
THE EUGkXE GUABD
Page Three
iPTimcniTC
ELECT WEDNESDAY
1 1 On way to Europe
. . v.j, .leetions of the
L.. for a wk before
--'.,, .lification. of candi-
LrfKOOM . io of lIiscu.
'7thi, line the election, h.v.
Iret'nts ! lhe s,nte at
.--a tn rrr. ...i .inrp.tapd news
-or- r, out for presi-
w, I"' S,""'' Wi."'
ffi"r .ioaied nt the
M,1 ,1 Vmh'r l.t Thurv
merer did not
- f several days.
""To ifflportn-e to the pre,-
''"idrnt d,ily- Knur
I-., . fr that office.
M1" i vmer. a member of The
W.'"., Jin, Case. Harold Kirk
third ""...., reporter on the
r.ri.tr. i I,.raho nre
b,r. "l'B for B1"'rC'
hir" : ,tiHnte fur
M"1"" "if.',, for the post of
E,1' OreSn are runninj unop-
. . i;Jntn are:
viOtwr """". Mn,.nr(,,
rS for nonition of junior man
HI ?n. v, council: Louia Cnrl-
r, T,rl Ibl. l'i' k '-"" 1o1
! t,n . T I.n Ihree of
P wiilheselc. te,! for armor man
undent roiimo,
Ilkon. inan HnrrH.r.
M Ilaiarcl. r.nen ...,...,....
Jo-Ann Warwick, two of whom
t- .onior woman on
E,Yt.t council; Lowell Baker
ForMtel. liicnaru .uk.
llbo, and E.uteno V. Richmond,
i, to be selected for junior men on
Lh.T, filtnna Fisher and .lean Hut-
r ' ... ..t.nn.i ne tuninr WOlllJin
tU,iUiilent council; and Bob Over
's and Bob Stenzel, one of whom
igbt ike fnnil'p f,,r ",nl,omnr' m
, th( student ro o.
Stmlent! win nairni .....
I. On "ill be to tax themselves tf.i
w" .... n l.a neoil to ereot
iima. me ""' . .
kKketbill pntilion. to fu the foot
,J itanda and after that to ereot
. . i...;t.l'ii f(.r wbieh
f: Ituoeni um"n "
l.... I. nan irninff on for tWO
The other measure will be a
n rh mlonlion of the manacer-
(tiKm, whirli will inelnde a man-
,h for sports, lorensn-8 mm
wrk in conjum'iiou witu
Manager Ileuefiel.
State Gives Right
For Water Taking
Smral permits for the t..!.ing tf
i:r (rum Lane niunty stronms h:iv.
en granted by the stnte nucording 1 1
LDOuncfment received Ihtp. linns
has bctn crnntod permission
wiewiiter from :in unniuued sloiijfi
lavt county for irrinntion nnd do-e-tic
purpoi'PB. The City f ('ottage
ow whs granted a pprmit f"r t.ie
tr'priatin of vvnier from Dinner
rrr-k (or dntuejuic purposes at n cost
RMAl. Tlie LVntrH, Pacific railway
apaDj was ftrnnteil permission for
:t appropriation of water from an
-Cimfrt creek for railrund anil d
:ic?uply iu Lane county at a cost
: 500.
'
Mri.
:t on
Jack Dompsey and his bride, the
formor Estelle Taylor, sail for Europe,
iff ta
tiw to
As patrons nnd pitrouesses for the
first public appearance of the KuRen
Oratorio society here, in "The Cre.i
li'.n" Friday and Saturday, May 13
nnd 1(1 it large number of out of town
people have been selected, aeeordin,
to announcement today.
'j'he following pattons and patron
esses are named from uther cities:
Cottage t-i rove Mr. and Mrs. ltalp.i
Spearow, .Mr. and Mrs. Elbert liede.
Albany .Mr. mid .Mrs. l'ercy Vtmng.
Junction City Mr. and Mrs. Kiilph
liaitey.
Springfield Mr. and Mrs. O. B.
Kes.sey, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hughes.
Salem Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kor.cr,
Mr. nnd Mrs. It. (.). -Snelling, innnugt r
Asuociiiiiou C)il company, Mr. J. A.
Churchill.
Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. Paul re tic,
Mr. and Mrs. Jumps L. tiauit.
Koscburg Mr. and Mrs. C A.
I tin nd, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hfinliae,
Judge and Mrs. J. V. lLimilim.
1'oitland Colonel nnd Mrs. W. S.
(ii.bert, Mr. ami Mrs. Warren K.
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr,
Judge and Mrs. Charles Corey, Mi.
and Mrs. Case, Mayor ami Mrs. (le t.
Ituker, Hixhop nnd Mrs. Sumner, Mr.
and Mrs. F. V. Goodrich, Mr. and
Mrs. David Cnmplu'll. Mr. and Mrs.
William 1 1. Hoyer. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Nalid.. Mr. nnd Mrs. George A uhm
Keed. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Denton, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Donnld Spencer, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Hard wick, Elizabeth E.
Johnsou.
A. F. Davis of Vida
Succumbs to Illness
JLane Farmers to
Be Represented
Effort! to have en.-h of the 2S
ils of the Lane County Farmevij'
:'d rfprfsenteJ nt the ?tnte meet
f i to be held nt Corvnllis June 1!)
'.I ire beiriK made, according to
M'h P. Ijjird, president. of the Kane
' 'BiF ore nidation and vice-nresideu:
' ib state Farmers' union. A Inrge
f ration of I,ine cmnty members
th Farmers' uninn nre expected to
t'cd the Corvnllis session. O. S.
tfher, Ijine county ngriculturnl
:nt, -rill attend the session, it :?
:wapA The last meeting of the
Farmers' nnnn wns held in De
trat The lalle.
STATISTICS
BORN
"l!0'f;A, Kl"!e"e ho.pitnl. Pun
7;"W. I''--', to Mr. and Mrs.
u uijnie of Wendling. a son.
'''"SKX-Af th. v. .....!..,
'xlr. M,.v 11. h'c;,. , Mr. ,,-
KU a, . v ,
T:y ii. in-,. , Mr. ,,, ,Ir,
"H of 7J0 Ilih treet. n
1 Y. V
d, ,.lTT"":
fsrn , " r"' ""praetlc and
A. F. Davis, SI. of Vidn. died nt
Brooton Springs near Cloverdale, Til
Intnook county, Sunday, May 1(1. Toe
Ivdy is being shipped to Hrnnstetter
chapel, where funeral announce, nieiiti
will be made.
Mr. Davis leaves the following ehil
dren: ,lo!in Davis. Monroe: Mrs. Heni
ILirptde, Junction City; Mrs, Jennie
Morningstar, Drain; W. F. Davis, SS
Sixth avenue west: and Mrs. Dibble
ChrisniHO of Virginia.
f OBITUARY "1
ROBERT HENRY COOK
JCNCrittX C1TV, May X'Jt. (Spi
cinl). Hubert Henry Cook who di-d
here Suudiy morning was buried from
the ( bristinn church Monday after
noon. Interment was made iu Urn J
O. t, F. cemetery.
Robert Henry Cook was born nt
Oregon City, Ore, Feb. 17, IMS. lie
came with his parents to Hen ton
county near Corvallis in liCitl. Later
the family moved to Corvallis. 1 iiop
be was raised to manhood. In 1S71 he
married Mary Jane Manning. With his
wife the de censed came to lnne coun
ty in 1S7-S. For mme time he lived
at Franklin and Monroe, nnd finallv
settled in Junction City in 18111. Since
that time most of his days were spe
in this city.
From yung mnnh- od Ilobert Cook
wns a faithful number of the Church
of Christ. He joined the Junction City
church iu 11M and for some time wu
an elder of the church.
Two children pre-decensed him.
They nre F.dnn Cook and Willinni
Cook who wss killed in the Philippine
war. He survived by his wife, Mary
Jane Cck. his hiother, K. M. Cook of
Corvnliis. his dintrhtrrs, Mrs. Clan
Mnore, Junction City. Mrs. Frnneis
Marr Wood, Junction City, Mrs. Addie
May Lee. Junction City. Ills sons, It.
H. Cook of Dexter. Ore., B. R. Coo!t
of Kiignie. 1 "trandehildren and Id
great grandchildren.
(Continued from liage one)
Reichwehr President Hindenburg re
entered his motor car and actMiupan
ied by Chancellor Luther, rode to the
executive mansion between two squad
rons of cavalry.
1'he streets were lined with thous
ands of cheering persons as the new
executive drove by.
A hen the president arrived at the
German "White House" he wns re
ceived by a crowd of several thousand
and again the "Deutsehland l ln-r
Alles" was struck up.
Communists Shout
'Down with nionarchism. lone live
the Soviet republic." was the shout
raised by the communist deputies as
the president-elect entered the Reich
stag chamber. They withdrew immed
iately afterward and the rest of the
ceremony proceeded without a bitch.
J he president-elect left the chancel
lor's palace where he had spent the'
night at about 11:4.) a. m. for the
Reichstag building where the inaug-!
ural ceremony was held.
At the door of the Reichstag build
ing Von Hindenburg was greeted by
the vice-presidents and the adminis
trative director who conducted him
to the waiting Herr Loebe. The
marble steps leading to the chamber
were decorated with deep blue hyd
rangeas, the new president's favorite
flower, with laurel trees on either
side.
At noon. Von Hindenburg, accom
panied by Loebe entered the chnmber
which was bare of decorations except
around the president's table. Behind
the president's chair hung a huge tap
estry bearing the German coat of
arms, which was encased iu laurel
wreaths interwoven with the repub
lican colors of red, white nnd gold.
The president's table at which Von
Hindenburg stood while being sworn
into office was covered with a large
republican flag and was flanked on
either side by hydrangeas.
The inauguration took place in the
presence of the members of the Reich
stag, whose socialist members wore
red enruatinns.
General Ludendorff, wnr compat
riot of J-'ielil Marshal Von Hinden
burg, in charge of Germany's military
affairs, was in his place as a Reich
stag member the first time he had
been present since the new Reichstag
assembled.
tion today ivsued manifesto to the
army and navy. Ia it he said:
"'To the wehrmacht t defensive
power): The German people have
placed me at the head of the Keich.
According to the constitution I take
over this day the chief command of
the wehrmacht. 1 greet the army and
navy with pride."
"From my seclusion of Hanover,"
continued the president. "I have
watclft-d the development of the wehr
macht. Straight ahead and uu ter
rcd it has led the German people on
the only road upon which reconstrue
tions wns possible, namely, through
hard discipline ami loyalty iu every
detail to accomplishment and success.
"It is built up on the old principle
of duty and sacrifice. Its activity
is intended for the present and fu
ture, for t he service of t he people
and the state, true to its symbol and
the tasks imposed by the constitu
tion. "With unswerving faith they rely
upon the German wehrmacht in my
work for the Fatherland's peace and
prosperity."
I
Go. X. Mcl.i-an. Insurance. Wi
Willamette Si. Phone 017. tf
Alt radio den'ers and radio supply
of Eugene, Cottage Grove and Cret
well will organize the parent branch
of the Pacific Northwest Radio Deal
ers' Trade association at a luncheon
meeting at the Otdmrn hotel Thurs
day nt 1- o'clock, it is announced to
day. The purpose f the association will
be explained by O. V. Humrick, who Is
helping in the proposal to affiliate
dealers' clubs throughout the north
west. Mayor K. B. Parks will be
present to inform the dealers of Eu
gene's approval of their move. This
association, it is understood, will be
the affiliated with clubs in Portland,
Salem. Roseburg, Medford. Klamath
Fills. Astoria, Spokane, Seattle and
Taeonin.
Loivd de-ilcrs who will meet Tinire
iiii U-iriio Supply Vomonn-,
Thomas nnd Ilanney company, Baile
Electric company. White Electric
company, Eugene Music company.
Electric st -re. Mack's Auto Supp
company, WilUtd Storage Buttery
company. Greer-Calahau company ,
Knight Auto Parts and Columbia But
tery company. Postal Telegraph com
pany. Pacific Telephone ami Tele
graph company, L. C. Mack and Bro
thers Electric? eo m pa n y , La r a w a y
Music store. Mayor E. B. Parks will
be a guest.
Out of town firms include J. It.
Clark Garage and Radio Supply com
pany of Creswell; L. R. Long Gnrayv
and Radio Supply company and Nel
son Electric company of Cottage
Grove.
JUDGES AT SALEM
SALEM. Ore.. May Hi. --Judge M.
F, (Jose of I'omeroy, Wash., Judge
Stephen F. Cladwiek of Seattle, both
former numbers of the supreme court
of the state of Washington, nnd J (hue
Fred Wilson of the circuit court at
The Dalles were here today uftcr
paving a visit to Binder Herman, vet
eian .ittorney of Uoscbnrg, who is in
old friend of the three. The three
judge arrived here from Ronebura
las I night. They have Iteen attending a
I meeting of bar members in Portland.
PEOPLE GREETED
BERLIN. May IU. In a manifesto
to the German people, this afternoon,
President Von Hindenburg said:
"True to the oath, I will devote all
my energies to guarding the consti
tution and laws. Let us strive through
honest, peaceful work to gain the
recognition of other nations to which
we are entitled ami to free the tier-
man name from the unjust stnin
which still lies on it today.
Tho president added that his office
did jvit belong to one clan, one re
ligions persuasion or one party alone,
but to "the people in its entirety."
Universal Stove Sale Ends Saturday!
MANIFESTO ISSUED
BERLIN, May 1-. W fresidont
Von Ilindenburif after his InniiKnra-
rhePathof
Thorns
AHc bad cotnfortabl
home with btr parents in a
thriving little village. Sha bad
tha oaual opportunities for
wholesome aoiuaemant
friends a sweetheart whowaa
devoted to bar. Yat ah was
discontented. Li fa was too
slow. She long ad for romantic
adventure, icltement-a
taste of what is called "the
wlna of Ufa," Had she known
the hollow mockery, the utter
emptiness of the career of
pleasure that beckoned her.
aha would never have made
the tragic mistake that was to
bring bar such agony of mind
and sou). Her story, "TheFool
That I Waa," appears In True
Story Mapazine for June. One
of 18 big features. Get your
copy today.
True Story
At all newtstandt 2Si'"
pre- K
olrcn all acres nf X .-. X
Fletcher's
U etn.,:,t!..
" to relieve Tf.. :
'inuuia in
'-' Md Chi
"'"en all ages of
l .atulcncv, Wind
r-C fcld Diarrhea ' allvincr
tl p -.sing mcrcirom, ana, oy regulating mc .j. v. ........
aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep.
."Mr
l'i":'V' J'w 1"tc for the sisr.ature of
Phjiiciani everywhere recommend it
Cash
Is Dangerous
Travel Money
Tim money noodctl
for trnvpliiiff expensn
enn hnnllv bo curried
in ensh. Thero is loo
prent n. possibility of
losing it or having it
stolen.
Here nt tlie First N'n
tioniil you enn olitnin
A. 15. A. Travelers
f'lipties which nre (he
safest nnd most conven
ient travel money you
pan carrv.
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
Eugene, Oregon
jBaTXl
MjnsalmS
Women For Miles Around Are
Coming to This Unusual Event
News of this bitf, value-giving Universal Stove Sale has spread everywhere.
"Women are taking advantage of the offer to see these modern Universal
Combination Ennges and Porcelain Coal-Wood Ranges and to avail them
selves of the exceptional prieos, terms and offers we are making. K.'prc
sentatives from Oribbeu & Sexton Company, Chicago, the makers, will he
glad to demonstrate to you these finest of ranges. Our Credit M.uiaircr
will explain lo you how easy it is to procure one for your kitchen. The
Free Gift and specia offers shown are good only during this Universal
Stove Sale, so be sure nnd come Onrly.
T?X T?T?? With Every Universal Range
r ixrvlL. Purchased This Week!
Your Choice of
13 Piece
Pyrex Set
To overy ono purcliaxInK a Ifnlvermil
ItniiKo (lurlnn the I'nlveranl filovo Sale,
wo will Include without i Iwircn. 1.1
plorea . f (li'iiuliio I'yrex rra-i'.1nrr:ii
uvu.1 Wura ail illimtratod.
Or A
31 Piece
Dinner Set
Thin dinner net It of Amerltnn Fp.dI
Porcolnln, In vory dainty d-iftn nnd
prof tlly dnc.orafod. Just tho thing for
a liroakfast sot or lunchoon 'H.
Delivers Your Universal This Week
Then Convenient Terms No Interest
Your Old Range will be taken in Exchange
At Liberal Allowance During This " Universal " .Stove
Sale.
v ETHERBEE
S -POWERS
ll. CAST NINTH AND OAK kjr
We
Charge
No
Interest
World'.
Largest
Chain
Department
Store
Organltatlon
O'V'JL STiutmiruNT sroms
942-946 Willamette ' Street
Eugene, Oregon,
rfellahle
Quality
Gooeta
AlwAya
At Lower
Prloea
House Frocks!
Another Magnetic Purchase
Our House Frocks are an instant success I Wise
women recognize their superior value. That's why they,
"go like hot cakes" I
k Another shipment similar to the Frocks for ouc
recent J louse Frocks Week has arrived! Get yours now.!'
Made of Amoskeag and Security ginghams l
In All Sizes
Even
Extra Large!
Variety of
Styles and Colors
The styles will suit
those who like to appear
well at home I Choose
several. In a pleasing
rray of colors.
' Here's unequaJed Value I
Winter Garden
Every Wednesday Night
5c Jitney Dance
Ladlea no chargs
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
REGULAR DANCE
GENTLEMEN 75o
LADIES 10o
Mualo by
COLLEGIANS of CORVALLIS
'DAXCIXU AT NIXK
Imported French
Tapestries
PANELS AND SCARFS
On sale for a few days only at
Importer's prices
Hollywood
Importers
964 Willamette
Mend Those "Shaky"
Shattered Nerves
Nature thrown out n warnliiK when
the nerve force i III dnner. Kherp.
dartinu nerve paina, omt.tinii' culled
neurltix, souietimen lab'ded neuralgia,
are n in that your nervea need In
tnnt attention before Krave reull
develop. There l a daner line
ai'roH which you mu-t never allow
vourelf to pae. Heyoml Una hoe
he iiervoua rjliaiimnn. iumih.i.
break.lowti and, nln, only loo fre
ipietilly, mental dil-orderl.
roiinlleH t'nH nnd cxperiiuentu
have developed a mire aid to relieve
,-n.'ii of nerve trouble, iieurifi and
ueiiralaia. This remarkable discov
ery i haed upon the m-ience of
llouieo,aihy. a branch of therapy
.lored and f..llowed by eminent phv
i.iclan and m an hers of Heicntlfie
truth.
This discovery has been jeiven the
iiume of llnpa Neuriti Tahlet, and
llo-y have been compounded to give
relief from nere pain while action h
a Ionic to the nerve cells Iu huildina
up the entire nervoua h mlem.
Knpa Neiirilia H'ableU are (unran
teed harntlees and are free ft-oui nar
cotic, hroinid nd cool tar pro
ducts. Your dniKSt will reeomniend
them. Allen's Urue Store will aupply
you. Mull orders filled.
Regular Sossion of Eugrno
Lodge No. 357, B. P. 0. Elk3
w eiiiii'Hiiiiy. ..iny a-i.
lit 7 : :10 I'. M. ahnrp,
nnri apeclal Mnlhora
liny Borvlcn Intnio
dlntoly folluwliiK tho
tnoetlnir
Mnthora and fnml
Ilea nf Klka nro cor
dially Invited, fro-
Knim will begin about 8:10 p. in.
n 1.1 Knitted Ruler.
PUBLIC DANCE
DREAMLAND
HALL
Every Wednesday and
Saturday Night
GREER - CALLAHAN
Buys Furniture
Phone 33
CONCRETE
BRICK
BURIAL VAULTS
DRAIN TILE
IRRIGATION PIPE
SEWER PIPE
CULVERT PIPE
HOLLOW TILE
BLOCKS
SEPTIC TANKS
Eugene Concrete
Pipe Co.
135 Blair Phone 003
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