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Thursday Evi THE EUfiEN'E GUARD Page Six eng, Ms, Hi' !'i ; u i Is j H! i r 'vi ! 1 0 1 I 5 Bulgarian Dictator is Cheered by Crowd RECEIVE BIOS Oil PA I, KM. Ore. Miiy 14. HiiN on highway aii lrilK' riJimtniHion pro jretK in nltoiit a lnMl round? will bo fipi'nH liy the fiiile hmhwu.v 'wi niiK.sinii at A ni'Ttinn in lWMniid mi TIiutmIjiv nnd Friday Mny " ami JI. Tin projwlK fir'-: Hid M ! nccivM Mnv Jt: Curry county Jold lioarli-Iliiiilt-r rrffk Krtim of III1 Itonwpvplt vnuxt hixbway 2.5 mil? of Kni'ling find niir-fnritiK- 1 (mirIus roiinty Approarhrt to the OnklHnd hridKi' nnd ovrTiiii(c on Dip l'nrifir liichwny .VI mil- of grading nnd wiii'fitcmjr. I.nne county- Hcndrirku bride Motion of (lie MiKfiizic hiftliway .7 milf of grndiiijt nnd xurfin-injr. JJiicnln rniinly Offer ItnrleNVw i port portion of tho KoohpvpU count iiijihixny K.T mil- of Ntirfnrmj:. Sili-U Itny unction of tli Hookp Vflf con hiRhwny X1 mil of cm hnnltmrnt construction acrom the tidp flntM. Malheur county- Ileum crcrkCow rnllpy Motion of John lny highway, 2" "J inflfH of grading to he lot in tun tmilH. Tillamook county I ohnnnvill'1 Wilfon river wctjnn of ItnonovHt ront highway, 0.7 inilcR of rcHurfnc In. Hay City Ruction of Iloonevclt const highway. .21 mile of grading. ,lo(pphine county - Nine concrete bnx culvertft, 4 nrinll rnwroto bridge, ande one ISfi-fool uteel Mpnn with trentle nppronrhea on the It ed wood and rcgon Caves highways near Kerhy. ('mat ilia county- A crowing of the O. W. H. & N. tracks it t Meachnm. Hid to he received May lilt: i ooa county Tin furnishing of 0,000 cuhio yard of broken tone for maintenance work on the Coo layItnffebunc highway. Curry county ("hetco river-rnli-fornia line aertion of Mnnsevelt mast highway ti.O't mile of grading and surfacing. Jooephina county-Tied wood Junction- Wella ranch section of Oregon Cavea highway 4.32 miles of grading. Tillamook county Jtrlghton-Jotty creek section of ltooNavelt coat high way, one mile, nf.juir facing. Washington county Jackson bot tom section of Ilillnhoro-I.Rurel mar ket road, 1.02 milna of grading. for the afternoon. There wiU be all kinds of races and contests anil uther ports enough to keep the entire crowd interested all afternoon. A free wrestling between (ilea Strome and els lioim both of Junction City lias been secured for the evening. Jtth are experienced wrestlers, 'ibis will start at 7 p. in. sharp in the park. There will be several boxing prelimi naries. A big dunce is to be held Thurbdfiy evening in Gaiety hall. A jitney dance will be held Friday aft ernoon am) the day will wind up with the grand bull in the even ng. The fuinmittee him necured the Itrowning Amuifiiient company of .Salem who will be here for three dny with a iiierry-go-rouiid, ferris wheel, whip and other attractions. King George Meets American and son General Lazaroff has been named Military Dictator of Bulgaria by King Boris and Is using an Iron hand In surpresslng the Communist uprising. He is shown tbove In the midst of a cheering crowd. T National Defense , Muster Considered WASHINGTON, Mux 0P) A concerted movement wn in proif reffH tnilny to hnvn slain exeTiitivrn place before Preiildent (!ooHtlno Iheir views rem nil nit the proposed "nn tionnt defense mustor" on Armistice dsy. The president before rcnrhlnR n decision In the plnn, drnwn by n com mlttee of reserve officers Rssoclntlon end submitted bjr the wnr deport ments desires to know the nttltmlo of (overnors. With a view to ex pediting tho matter, appeals for prompt consideration were beliiR sent to slate cnpltola by the reserve, na tional guard, and vctoraus organizations. Sale of Elk Horns Results in Fines nOSEniJItO, Ore., Mny 14 Frank Gatens and 0. J J. Jiidgowny, both of Keedsport, were fined $2A0 eacli thin morning following their arrest on a charge of selling elk horns. According to District Attorney Ciuy Cordon, tin men are Recused of having secured tho horns from the herd ranging along tne coa it on the border between DouglnH nnd Lane counties. Ho stated that they sold one vet of horns to n gnimt warden for $25 and were placed under arrest for that offense. They entered A plfa of guilty tn the charge, when arraigned iu the justice court In tin city. Vice-President Enjoys Uoys Game CniCAOO, May 14 W .ram mar students of the Miller school in Kvnnston were playing baseball yes terdsy when a stranger hurdled the fence near third base and became an Intereated spectator. They noticed him smoking an In ffrted pipe. Ho atnyed to see the flninh In the eleventh inning. Then some of tho players recog nised him ns their neinhhor. Vice president Charles J. Danes. He congratulated the. fifth grade team which won and promised tn pitch some day for the fourth graders, who Inst. WASHINGTON', Mny 14. An cf fort is being made by the department of flKrlniltiirn to place the wool in dustry on a Htandnrdized Iihmh through extension of Mandiird grade for rnw word and development of methods of determining the grade of wool in yarns. , A lnrg . volume of wool nold in the I'niler) St a lea, the depnrtment'H standard, nnd prelim inary Invest igntion Ihih demonstrated the possibility of determining the grade of wool in lops nnd yarns. "The official ftlniidnrds so fur es tablished," they said, 'nre based on diameter of filler. The fnctors, such as length of the staple, spinning prop erties and shrinknge must be studied and if possible standards for tliein worker) out. The support and ap proval of all brunches of the, industry will be sought in inking up these phases of tho standardization work." Charge of Attack On Baby Scouted NKW YOliK. May 11. hnr H that Agnes Toohey, 18 months old. was held by tho heels nnd dashed aguinst a wnll at n hnby home con ducted by Mrs. Helen (ieisen-Volk have, collapsed on n result of an auto pay which followed exhuiniuioli of tin body. The attack occurred tho day before tho child died, according to the un corohomitcd testimony of a nurxc, In? no nii; nt of physical injury were found on tho body yesterday. , An autopsy, is yet to be performed on the body of William Winter, on month oljl, who so died nt. the hnby homo nnd, wIiuko body also I.iih been exhumed. Mrs. Volk Is tinder arrest on :i charge of hnhy substitution and vio'n tlon of health code. Health department records hne disclosed that II bnhics died at the two catnhlbfhiucntR maintained by tier since January 1, 1DIH. WIFE TD SEPARATE NKW VnilK. Mny 14. Iiirhnvd HnrthelinesH, motion pietitre stjr j i hi ni-treHs wife. M.iry Huy. ha ,e n greed to cepnrnte, hut only b'ciuse Ci"ir profe'-nioiml rnreertt ruire tii:t ;! ey wi. ;-k in different cities, it is 'ittiteil. I JI.ss Hay. who in private life i I Mary Huy Caldwell, dnughter of Col ! onel Frank .Merrill Cnldwe 1. I'. S. A.. , will leivp s on frr KnInnd to dnn- e j in music halls with Clifton Webb. Mr. H.irihchnesH will remain in New Vo.- milking p'cturcs. A statement issued by Mis Hay says Hint neither party will s-ek n dt I vorce and their two lenr o!d ihnmhter wdl remain, wi.h Mr. 'tnrthelmp. wlilli the mother in nbrond, after that spending six months nt n time w;th each parent. From I oy wood con en news that Hert I.ylHI nnd Claire Windsor scre n stnrs, will be married at .Inure todn.-. Mr. L; te wtis divorced Inst t let-her from Kvelyn X'nimhu. Mis Wndsor whoso real nnme i liln Kronk. w.is formerly the wife of Wil inin Moles. LONDON. Mny 1 1. OP) At ba-t one American f this gear's vintne i touri.itK jot a iktsouhI audience whb King tieorge today and he didn't h ive to go to the king's levee or be pre seined nt court in ord-r to do it, ili Kvening New.- rc.'ntrd. The king, the newspaper slid. w.i making the rnimd rf exhibits nt t li Wembley exjM'sition when a eturoy American hohling a loy by the lniti.i pniied his way through the crowd anJ wit' out nny prel'min-iries, paid: "Shake h.indri with Amerii i, kin;!-' Kin- tleore. with a smile Bhoi't (rinds cirdial'y and smiled ngnin when the Auieric-in. in a jovial manner in troduce! ''the boy." Then th- lat't elf-prenentee lift.. I his hut and walked away. A moment later he Mop nod an'l with meditative complacency observed: 'N'-w I'm happy. I have hiken hands with the king of Knglnnd and Jack Dempsey." One Thin Wcman Gained lOPounds in 20 Days SKINNY MEN CAN DO THE SAME W. O.W. Picnic Plans arc IMade .U NCTION CITY. May 1 (. (Spe cial) The W. ). W. met in regular session Tuesday night. The main bus. iness of the evening meeting was the W. O. W. picnic to be held May 2!. Reports were received fmm vnriouH committees. Charter W. Hall, senator from Coos county has been secured ns the speaker of the day. He w II de liver his address nt II a. m. in the city park. TJie parade committee re ported that they hud about 4i flout signed up outside of the schools. A fast ball game hns been scheduled be tween Junction City nnd Harrifhurg All weak men and women Ail nervous men nnd women j I AH skinny men and women Can grow stronger, healthier and I more vigorous nnd take on solid : ' needed flesh in days just by taking t McCoy's t 'od Liver Oil ( 'ompniiud iTnhlels four times a day as eusy to lake as candy. ! And what a bit these flesh produc- j ing tablets have made. One druggist) tripled his khIch iu one week. K very body knows that misty-tasting' evil-smelling Cod Liver Oil is a won- i rlerful vitali.cr, flesh producer, and ' health creator. Hut who wants to swallow the! horrible stuff, when these wonderful tablets McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Coin- j pound Tablets, are just ns good and ' so easy to take. A box of ll'l tablets for cents; and if any skinny uiau or womnirl doesn't gain at least ."i pounds iu 1HI j days money back. Ask Linn 1 h ug " Co, A. Ku keudiill. ( 'nrroll s j l'liannacy or any good druggist an.v-'j where in America. ; lie sure and get McCoy's, the or- f iginal and genuine, mid don't forget there is nothing on earth so good to ' linike backward, lisCesj., underweight children grow strong and robust. MESSENGERS ROBBED CAMIUUIHIK. Mass., Mny 14.- OP) Two messengers bearing a pay roll of $LMUKHI from the First Na tional bank of Host on to tho plant of Lever Hroihcrs company, in Fust Cambridge wero held up today nt the entrance to the plant by six masked men and robbed of two leather bags containing (he money. MARY PICKFORD ILL PKVKKLY HILLS, Cal.. .May II. Mary Tickford, screen scire, was ' confined tovher bed with a odd today. ! Her physician said her condition was not set inns but would keep her from ' the studio for severs! data. j PANTS Cut and mntla sporlnMr for you ny r Rrsria in our own shop. Uunrsniflptl to fit. LISTON MFG. CO. 719 Oily. Elk. Bldg. CONCRETE BRICK BURIAL VAULTS DRAIN TILE IRRIGATION PIPE SEWER PIPE CULVERT PIPE HOLLOW TILE BLOCKS SEPTIC TANKS Eugene Concrete Pipe Co. 135 Blair Phono 903 Save for That Trip You Want Aro you one of thoso unfortunate individ uals, who Inst your hml n trip nil planned, nml was unahlo to tako it on account of lack of finances t Tho dollar or two you put into n vaclion fuu l novo nt t tie l-'irst Na tional will hardly ho missed. Hut. when va cation t i mo r o in p r those dollars will have prow n to ninny PiioiiK-'i to have n few Pli.joynlile weeks nwav from the worries of liusiness. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eugene, Oregon Log Cabin Hotel at McKenzie Bridge The will open umlnr now niannRoment Saturday, May 16 Kverybmly Wplromo! Nowly ronnvntoil. Spotlul din nor sorved Sunciiiya. Mrs. Anns' K. Boone, Proprietress Old Timo Dance DONNA HALL SATURDAY, MAY 16 Kveryliody W'elconie Good Music Tomorrow Night Comes the Big Dance Event of , the Season THE MID-MAY BENEFIT DANCE Benefit of Building Fund EUGENE CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL at tho WINTER GARDEN Friday, May 15, 8:30 Music by AL CLARK and hit ORCHESTRA DANCE at Triangle Lake every Saturday night ' ED SEZ: A Car That Isn't Equipped Looks Like A Man in His B. V. D.s! ATTENTION! Ford, Star and Chevrolet Owners Finest two bar, torlna back type, full nickel, with curved ends, (can't hook) bumpers or half rear bumpers If preferred. Factory list price $31.00 pair. Our price C9R Qfl pair, Installed And IJtBtBU FREE! FREE! FREE A priinranterrl rsrllfn Automatic windshield Cleaner or a set of alass side wlwta Installed with eery order of twenty iti'Unrs or more. (H'K lll'MPKlia fit your partlrular car. They don't rattle or rome loose. They don't rust with very little attention. Insurant' agents will give you .13WV discount rer ralr. When you don't let us equip your car you loose real nioney. Seein Is liellelnn funis In and' see for yourself. The finest tars In l.ano touniy were equipped by STEWART'S AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS 948 Oak. Street 948 Open Evenings No plaea can you get the quality and price, of Trunk Rack we give you. All Coat Prices Reduced! Entire Stock of Coats, Tailored Suits and Fn..Ai To be Had for Less mble "With months of wear yet ahead, buy your coat at a price. reduced Week-lind Specials Pcngee 77c 12 Momic, natural colored pon gee of heavy weight just 250 yards to soli at this price. Tissue Ginghaim 45c Yard Ffist colors in those silk stripe tissues so dainty nnd sheer for the summer frock. Sport Kerchiefs 11c Each In plain colors, with scalloped edge, and made of fine and soft li.it isto. Windsor Washanready Krinkle . Crepe 23c A crepe so popular for night rowiis, pajamas, bloomers, step ins and children's clothes. All good colors. New Collar and Cuff Sets of fast colored suitings, im ported laces, and fancy linens. Trimming Laces and . Bandings in beautiful patterns, now so much in vogue. New Jabots Freshen up the old frock with a dainty lace cascade or jabot. Fascinating New Silks Something new every day is our slogan in our silk sections Printed Georgettes $3.50 Yard Dainty pastel colorings on plain chiffon and georgettes will play a prominent role in the summer wardrobe. See them! Sport Stripe Silks Tho finest quality in these das.li ing new stripe silks, that make such smart sport dresses. Directorie Satin Yard $1.59 Rich and ideal for princess slips, colors of jade, coral, white, black, pencil, orchid. Printed Cantons and crepe de chines of splendid quality ajul new- all-over patterns. , SEE THE New Frocks of PRINTED GEORGETTES PRINTED CREPES TUB SILKS NET AND ALL-OVER LACES PLAIN GEORGETTES PLAIN FLAT CREPES Just the right dress for mornine afternoon or evening wear in the striking new shades of the season. BEA RD'S Onyx Silk Hosiery $1.95 Pair We are glad to announce we have secured the agency for the popular 'ONYX' l'OIXTEX HEEL hose and have a good assortment of colors in stock in both the chiffon and service weight. Pastel Colors in Chiffon Hose, $1.95 Pair Beautiful pastel shades of jade orchid,' nothing, peach and pow der blue, etc. Full lino of PHOEXIX HOS IERY in popular shades. Children's Sox iIav time is "sock" time, more than nny other time ami now is the time to buy your socks for the kiddies. 1-2 to 7-8 lengths in pretty shades to match tho dresses. Sizes 5 to OA. The Oratorio "CREATION" will be presented by the Eugene Oratorio Society John Stark Evans, Directing At The Methodist Church Auditorium Friday and Saturday Evenings May 15 and 16 Over 150 Voices In Chorus SOLOISTS: JANE BURNS ALBERT Soprano WILLIAM P1LCHER Tenor GAGE CHRISTOPHER Basso The Most Complete Presentation of "Creation" Ever Given in the West- The seating capacity of the Methodic Church Auditorium heins lim ited, reservations should be made at yolir earliest convenience. Seats Now on Sale at The Laraway Music Store General Admission 50c RMorm, Son,3 -. TickeU For Friday Night are Nearly all sold. Those still wishing tickets should make arrangements at once. 4 V