The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, May 16, 1925, Image 5

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    Saturday Evening, May 16, 1925
THE EUGENE QUAKD
Pace Five
... CITY NEWS
:ja first lieutfnant in ilie L'nitrd State
j army dental reserve curus. The cwui-
rmn.i,.n mute Thursday.
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Exhibit Picture
lil piintine of C. J. Kulton. re
cently exhibited at Springfield, I'tah.
have liepu returned With hirh l.rawn
Inn Campbell, a graduate of the df and are to be eihll.itrd in the di
partineiit. Mr. Campbell reieived on pay window of W. A. Klkins" gift
Imcbelor s degree here in l!i2i and Jop, it is announced.
hia tuastera deg.ee in l.aji year'
he m ted ax a graduate assistant j Open Art Store
Northwestern univemiij, acd now he j The Oriental Art hnp. e ndurted
is KtudyiiiK at Harvard, under Pro-1 by Mrs. Huth llalderree Wheeler at
fvs.ur l'uluihi, (or hit doctor'! degree. lTIMl (liive street, will be opened May
j 'J- and '2'i. it is announced. Mi.
Coaching Offers Ri-mIvc ; Wheeler has had her gods tin efaibit
Karl "Spike" Leslie, athletic coach ' 'he Laraway build ng in April, ana
at the Eugene high school, has re-; attracted a grrat doal of attrution.
I'pirid several f ters (nun srhoula in'
UreR.in and Idaho for the pus.iion f! Judge Kendall Leaves
aiDietic coaen mr the comuiR year but; JudKe J. Kendall of the I'oos
iias ii ui jci u f uieu as to wtnen ne will county circuit court whi. was here
utvept. .Mr. Lc!ie recently resigned ' vestenlav- n honr th K.lmm.crtn writ
as couch of the K. II. and will coin-; of mandamus case left today for his
pieie ins conirnct lit tue eud of the home.
present schcul year. , '
a . . . "7, i Go to Portland-
Colonel Leader Here u v
i olonel John Leader who caco do'n and daughter Katuryu left ve
8pnnR arrives on the I niversity -f j terdsy for lV-rtlaud to spend the weei
w..,... .-...r, lv .ac lUr junior , .They expect to bring home a new
. , . turn-, limclt coupe.
Leader will be here for a week or
more. He is a cuest at the home of
Kerpus Heddie. Mrf. Leader wag un
able to come t-hia time. The Leaders
live in Vancouver, H. C.
;.DfP-" - ,l1,Bti,,l in
. ,h. leading uis"f. "
:,ot:0M of the country. Miile at
Birile, wno nnu u-u unnc ...... .
. ;.. lli.cinn 'I'hpv 111.1 ilt
i.Ttnrn trip by rnlrond toRCthcr.
itio has been away from the
" mhni nearly two months.
TiU v r
Lw Visits
i-b.rlH E. Mi-Culloch, income tax
iwjiijt of the lnw firm of Cavqy
;err( Portland, aildressed law
,',ntsanil aconiintinj; majitrs at ih-.
-iteritv ThurMlny uieht, on income
! proSlPtns. Met iiuocn iraceu uic
,.ftrT df federal income tax lepisia-
dealing Bpecifically with income
"priPtice. He traced a tax contro--rT
ihroiish its various srages. Thit
, Vlcl'ulloch's ccond visit to the
, :rxpus tiis year. He lectured to the
.jijenis on income taxes two weeks
Finitire Arrives
V nrload of furniture for the new
'nrv in Condon hall on the campus
rired vesterday from Portland, and
: transferred from the depot to
;3f Ktond floor of the building by the
uimpm workmen. Jt includes tables,
i"ks and chairs, home of (he fur-
rytiings for the psychology depHrt
::fnt. which were obtained in Kugen-,
:nf also been taken to the science
elding.
snoiiiaer s n urea
Stanley Uomewood, foreman of the
ilp Creek logging camp near Cot
ite (Jrove. was brought to Kngcue
nt jfsterday evenins with a bodly
rjured shoulder, supposedly broken.
if riebt shoulder hnd only been din
ted. Dr. Dmnewood was nt work
it't i choker flew out from under n
i'fsnd hit him in the back.
Uiivmity Gift Announced
A f-.(KH) gift, the income of which
"Jl he used encb year as prizes in
impus public apenking contests, has
rfTD m;llc In Dm I ni i-orvi 1 1 -if Or.t.
i tbyi Eugene donor, whose name 's
withheld by request. The gif;
bf known ns the V. K. Jewett
"fi fund. The income from the fund
riQ he nsl to foster f peaking con
'Mi iD tonnertion with class work in
ipeaking.
Mumps On Campus
There are now four cases of mump
on the on in pus, according to Dr. G. A.
Unsp, university physician. There was
another case sume time ago but the
patient has recovered. Three of the
four patients are confined in the is i
In t inn hospital, and it is hoped that
the disease will not spread further.
No Decision In Tax Caso
The case brought by the Mercy
hospitnl against Lane county to en
join the county from collectine taxes
on part of the hospital holdings here j
was completed in circuit court yester
day. Judge (J. F. Skipworth will
hand down his decision within the,
next few days, it is announced.
Employed at Cpttane Grovo
diaries Hicks, student at the I'ni
versity of Oregon, has been employed
as extra clerk at the J. C- l'euuey
store at Cottage Grove.
He Wins Prize i
EUGENE EAGLES TO
I
Leaving for Medford
.Mr. aud Mrs. Jiobert Karl are leav
ing tomorrow for Medford and othr
Southern Oregon points to be gone fur
two or .three days ou tmisness.
Here From Maroola
Alvin I'ien-e, resident of the M.ir
cola district, was a busiucss visitor iu
the city today.
Missionaries to Be Guests !
All returned missionaries in Eugene j
arc to be guests of honor at the meet-I
ing c-f the I'nion Missionary society J
at the Central Presbyterian churchy
Wednesday, May :I0, at 2 o'clock. The j
reports of all missionary work done
by the various churches represented m
the society are to be given. j
M. W. A. to Moot
A meeting of the Lane county camp
of the Modern Woodmen of America,
has been allied for touight. Represen
tatives of all the camps in the county
have le en called, according to It. A.
lenny, consul, and the business is of
such importance that au adjourned
session was necessary.
Auditor Here
I. I. Owen. Western I'nion auditor,
is at the local office from San Frau
cisco to check over records here.
Leaves Tor Portland
Mrs. Anna older of this city has
left for Portland and Hillsboro where
she will spend the week-end.
Here From Wendling
Wilbur Yarnell, resident" of the
Wendling district, is a week-end busi
ness visitor here.
E
Dentists to Meet
South Willamette Dental associa
tion holds its regular meeting tonight
in the Osburn hotel at 1:3U o'clock.
Dentists of Lane, Linn and Henton
counties will be in attendance. Dr. W.
L. Robertson of Albany will conduct
the clinic. Dr. L. L. lUker of Eugene
will lead discussion.
Farmers Union tp Meet
.South Willamette local of the Far
mers' union is to hold a meeting Mon
day evening at 7:.'tO o'clock at l.iu
home of the president, T. H. Sever.
All members of the organization and
their friends are invited to 'couic.
Rw Mineral Received-
Samples of sorendibite, a rare min
"ltnve been received br Dr. Edwin
T, Hrvlfp, professor of economic rpo--7
t the university, recently from
Speaks on Seabeck
Gale Senman. coast secretary of the
Y: M. C. A., addressed a gathering of
university nien at the hut last nigh!.
His topic was the annual summer
vacation meet of the association held
at Seabeck, Washington.
Poultrymen to Meet
(Continued from nnge one)
Drill teams from the Eagle lodges
of Portlnnd. Mnrshfield, Salem and
Eugene will participate in the com.
pelitive drills and ritualistic work
here during the annual grand lodge
session of the F, O. F. to be held
June and Itt, according to O. E.
Le of this city, prca dent of the
state organisation, who is prewiring
details of the convention program.
Expe.Mutious are that about -'tH)
delegates will be hert for the meet
ings as welt us a Isjgc numler of
visitors. This will be the largest
Bugle convention ever held in the
urate am) evtensive pl.in for the en
tertaininent of the victors is planned,
' Mr. Lee Mutes.
Husinesa iesions will be held Mon
day. June 15 and bampiet will ha the
closing feature of the day. On the
afternoon of the second day of the
convention a trip up the McKcnzie
is planned and dinner will be served
at Ninwod. On the return of the party
to Eugene a grand ball will be held at
the Eagles hall, according to Mr. Iee,
Mayor E. It. Park is scheduled to
accrued interest S100.-1TL41X Total give the opening addres of welcome
$lsO,r.(V,.!V.t. I nt the opening of the business b-
Czecho-SIovakia $01.S7'J.r71; j sions the f.rst day of the meeting, c- !
; total ?1 1 7.67'J,01K. j cording to program being prepared.
Esthonia $i:t..hM-U 45: f3.7iM.S75; ;
total J17.704.O2O.
Frnnce$:t,:J40.M.O4,J; $S70.040,
H05; total $1,210,550,048.
t ; reP0.$ i .-..(KHUHK-; $2.625,000 ;
total $17,025,000.
Italy $l.tl17.Sii!U07; $100,074,055;
total $2.i:.S.54.'l.852.
Latvia $5,i:;2.2s7; 1.210.S52; total
$o.:t52.i:w.
Rounwinia $:UU2S.404; $10.P80,
107: total $4t.50S.tiOL
Juro Slavra ?51.037,RS0
377.111; total $H5.414.007.
Crrand total, $7,100,l)7S,005.
Robert Krumholtr., 17. of Spring
field. O., was awarded $75tt by the
American Legion for. the best essay
submitted in the national contest on
the subject "Why Communism Is a
Menace to Americanism." More than
2iKi,lKH) school childreu submitted essays.
acute reconstruct icn period now is
passing or has passed, however, tutd
with the operation of the Dawes plan
it is felt here that Europe is in a
position to commit itself definitedy o
payment.
During the perud of waiting fruit
ful proposals came from exactly balf
of the ten principal debtors. Tuoco
who voluntarily entered into neg )
tuitions which resulted in founding
agreements were (treat Hritain. Hun
gary, Finland, Luthuania and Poland.
Congress has charged the debt com
mission with responsibility for keep
ing the subject before those coun
tries which have not settled, and th.
recent notification to the five re
maining debtors, though sent through
(he state department, emtmated from
the debt commission. It is undergo hI
that' the communication to Mr. ller
riot dispntclied lat week, instructed
him to say that the settlement niadc
with (Jreat Hritain was regarded her
Advisabilitr of locating a branch as a desirable stannarn lor otner na
tation of tho poultry association in tions.
Iine countv will be taken up at an If paid today, the debts of the n-ne
association meeting at the Danish halt circularized governments to Wa-di-
in Junction C tv Wednesday. .May 'U, ingnm woum nmoum u. i.i .-i-
Sun Awaited by
Tennis Squad
The University of Washington
tonnia team arrived in EtiRono this
morning, but remained under cover
most of the day wnitlnR for the
sun to come out and dry up the
university tennis courts. . The
match with tho varsity five man
team was postponed until 3:30, or
later If necessary.
The Husky raquet team Is con
sidered one of the best In the
conference. It is. headed' by Bob
Hesketh, a member of the Wash
ington team that went East last
year. Mel Dranga, Dick Dubois,
Joe Ltvengood aud Sam Skldmore
are the other team members.
The Oregon men who will play
this afternoon if J. Pluvlus permits
are Captain Harry Meyer and
George Huyden, veterans, and Roy
Okerberg. George) Meade and Wil
liam Adams.
AVith the deciic'on of the Eugrno j
clearing house not to cash city wa:-j
rout until hniU to secure them "b.ive
been issued. Mayor E. H. Parks t'dav
submitted n statement to tile local
bankers pointing out the steps that:
the council had already taken in au
effort to have the matter adjusted.
I Mavir Parks in his communication!
to the clearing house association
stales that .the bnd issues were to
be pbiced on the ballot at the rlec-1
tion next full ond this was postponed
until tbnt time in order that a com
plete check and audit of the city
books C'Mild be completed. This audit. :
one of the most ci'iiiprehensice ever
tn en of the municipal financial cm-;
dition. is now under way.
The mayor states that in regard
the Improvement warrants, which wi'l
not be occepted by the banks, the citv
mny io one of two things:
First, let the contract for the im
provement not if ring the cont rnctir
that he will receive no money until
the job is completed and bonds are
sold or tnken by him ns payment.
Second, erase doing any more im
provement until all outstanding war
rant have been placed in refunding
bonds find all improvement bonds have
been sold."
36 Dogs "Board"
At Local Kennels
announces Oscar Dunlnp, secretary.
Commission Received
Dr. Charles Ieslie Schwering of
Eugene has received his commission
iV.d and the total is increasing daily
as the interest column mounts.
The treasury's Imlnnce sheet, as of
today, shows these figures;
Itetgium Principal $;t77,O20,57O;
Thirty-six pedigreed field dogs are
now hoarders'' nt his kennels on the
municipal aviation field, it was an
nounced today by W. W. McCornack,
local dog handler.
Mr. McCornack eslablished his ken
nels shortly after the last field meet
in Eugene, and is training a large
number of local dogs for the West
ern International meet here in Sep
tember. In addition to the local dogH
he is also handling some Portland
and Washington animals. Although
the training string is nearly full, he
is still accepting "boarders" in his
kennels, Mr. Met 'ornnck stales.
Character Always Backs Up Dollar Values
you can take our word I
Buy with Prudence
and Economy
FAMOUS
WATER BERRY
CLOCKS
''d Mahogany, ai rell
Jb!e ai the aun. Strike!
fcur and half hour.
Unuiual Values.
$12.00
We know silver as
well as ycu know
your relatives
International
BREAD TRAYS
"it quality, Quadruple
,!(- Many pattern, to
from.
$2.50 to $12
Common Sense Says
Buy Here for Less
SKEIE
DIAMONDS
Are Blue White and Perfect.
Next to U. 8. Dollars the
beat collateral security mon
ey can buy
$15 AND UP
TUDOR
SILVERWARE
Extraordinary Va'ue
IlllEI
2piece Gift Set. Complete
service for six. Specially
Priced.
$18.95
It Pays to Look
Women Know
BULOVA
WF.IST WATCH
The movement has 15
Jewels. The case It 14K
White Gold of artistic
and fashionable design,
$25.00
DALTAH
PEARLS
Money Back Any
time Ycu 're Not
Satisfied
Softly tinted. Indestruct.
Ibie pearls. Triple and
Single Strands or Chok
ers. A price appeal.
$2.50 to $35
Traffic Accidents
Are Reported Today
An automobile collision nt Fifth
avenue and Willamette Btreet was re-
' ported to Eugene police this morning
I by Gene Cottier, driver for the Ited
jt'ab company. The other driver wn.
I ltoyce ook, T73 Fourteenth nvrnue
west. Holh cure were damaged.
Another accident was reported by
Frank Pierce, 107 Washington street,
j It van with L. C. deHiirgh of Seattle,
I and took place at Fourth avenue ami
Itlair street.
MEMORIAL PLANNED
SPRINGFIELD, May iV (Spe
cia!, Plans for observing Memorial
Day were discussed nt the meeting of
the Springfield post of the American
Legion last night in the chamber of
commerce rooms. A committee of
Charles Scott, Vern Woolley and Jet.
! Meats was appointed by Commander
C. A. Swarts to roofer with the mem
1 bers of the Springfield G. A. It.
Activities of Miss Nell fIoKinger,
field representative of' the American
Red Cross, who U organizing firemen
in various cities of the state into first
aid groups, are looked upon with in
terest by the Eugene fire department,
acconliig to W. E. Nush.nim, fire
chief.
The lectures, ns planned, are given
by local physicians, and experts in
first aid.
"While nearly all life-saving lec
tures are alike, they always do n lot
of good,' said Mr. Nushnum, "and if
the classes nre organized in Eugene.
I would like to seo the cmplo.ies of
light and tower offices, ns well ns tel- '
ephone workers, in on them. They,
loo, often have use for first n.d
knowledge."
This feiture of the Rod Cross work
it is explained com eg under the octivi- j
ties recommended by the American
Red Cross. A chisii of fi'J recently
completed 'the work nt Rend, and one
is now being organized nt Kin math
Pnll. Resiilea the firemen here it is
piissihle that elasseu may he organ
ized of Roy Scouts, camp fire girls
end nil citizens in general who are
interested in the work.
j .
Parent-Teachers
! Officers Elected
ask what
! want taken.
steps the old soldiers
PLAY IS GIVEN
SPRINGFIELD, May 10.-(Spec-in
1 ) A iuccesHfitl presentation of the
remedy drama "Tbe Time of Hi
Life" km aeen Inst evening in the
auditorium of the Springfield high
school. The cast w-n chosen from the
members of the Spr.ngfiehJ Dm untie
rluli, and directed by Miss Virginia
Toiulinson, high school teacher.
MEDFORD MAN DIES
MEDFORD. ore., May PI. W. A.
Smith, a single man emploi -d by a
lor;, I od ya rd d ropp'd dead la t
n:g;it while witnessing a performnnee
at Frank and King's tent show in
this city. Heart disease wji gitn as
the i-nuse.
Answer to yesterday's rrn-word
puzzi:
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I SPRIN-iFI F.LI , Mar Ui. fSpe.
"rial i. f fleer wet e rject d for tie
j coming year find further plans made
for a hi; community gathering nt 1 1 -
regulsr montlily bumtiens meeting of
j the Springfield Pnrmt -Teacher as
! hnciation yestenlnjr nfternoon at tlie
j Lincoln school at o'clock. Mrs. D.
I O. Fiiher, the out going vice-president
i was chosen president to fliecerd Mrs.
Cliff Ahrams: Mrs. R. . Marke
the new vice urenident, nud Mrs.
Pratt II Iverson was elected secret a r, (
trfssurer to sii'ceed .Mr. W , r. ly
son, w'(,o has held the office for thre-.
yenrs. An auditing committee of Mm.
L. K. Pnge, Mr. Ivnn .Male, and Mr,
i Opal Roberts reported the mocM-
t ion's fiiisneen u, tie in g joil shape,
with a balance t $:t7..V; in the tre.i.
ury. -f this 2"t ill h" put in a r
serve fund for the Junior high school
library.
Plana for the community meeting to
be hHd at the high cho-d neit Wed
nesdny rvenmg iii'-lude a C 'li'ert rty
the Springfield bind, a f ommunii,'
sing kd by Mrs. Elizabeth V!jm.,.
high sciiri'd miioir (esetier, nnd a Wf
ture on Oreg n's wid flower tv
Prnfem,i,r A. It. Sweetser, h'sd of tin
botany department r.f the t'niver;ty
of Oregon. Refreshment le s"r
red br the mit going P.-T. A. offi
cers. The meeting will b free to thi
pilld.r.
The Howe of KupKhheiintr
Ruppenheimer
GOOD CLOTHES
For alive, alert and aggressive 1
Young Americans
BROAD in the shoulders; slim at the
waist; trim at the hips; wide roomy
trousers for that free, swinging stride.
That's hovf Kuppenhei.mer delineates
the typical American figure in these
beautifully tailored suits.
Exclusive Deauville Flannels in colorful
hues and patterns. Keen two and
three-button models for men and young
men.
40 $45
$50
Monday in the Basement Store
Sale of Boy's Suits
Just 2 1 Suits
to sell at
$3.98
If your boy needs a good sturdy little 3uit
for school wear now or even for next fall
it will certainly be worth your while to see
these!
A clean-up of suits worth up to $1 2.50 -patterns
that haven't sold well but quality
good style and real service in every one of
them.
The trousers alone are worth $3.98
Monday you can buy the whole suit for
this price.
All nnoH fnun 2. to 1 S tint plonso note
dizps then is onlv nnr unit. V; ofiimot
Bt roiiirl v vour oiirlv nttoml.'iurp if vou wish to ttoniro
nnc "f these (Inmly unit for $.'!.!W.
ON SALE IN THE BASEMENT STORE ONLY I
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Phone
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PERMIT ISSUED
! Permit for th rein'Melmg of the
' Veateh f'ndertskiTig parl'r at l'Krft
' Pf-jrl street wm grantefl today hy
! W. H. Alex-inder, city t.u-bl ng in-spe-?or.
1 he w.-rk n ill e.t apptoii
mitely $WrH?, it ws etiumied. anl
the permit n issued to Marion
Veath. E. M. Drew Iias the rem e-
ing contract.
YK Sign to Mark
Forest Houndary
bears the emblem of the forest serv- i
lee. j
The new map of the Cascade dis-
triet, bearing de cription of the Tri
angle tour for vacationists, probably
1 will not be ready until fall for ditri- i
bution, it is stated. 1
A Inrge forem nign. pointing the
boundary of tiie Cn-cade national
furcMt, in being prepared nt the toe)
office of the forest, mid wdl hf ereeer
nu the boundary lie on the Willamette j ' "
ner, nnuoiiiM NcUon F. Mm-duff. I The picture of famous Germans
foipervifnr of the Cnocnde forest. '1 he will appear on the new German pnt
miii is iiuilnr to the me ni.r iu age taiiip. The ci-Kaiscr's picttirt!
u-e on the McKenxie btghnny, amp will not be used.
DELEGATES CHOSEN
SPRING FIELD, Mar HI.- (Spe
cial (--Oswald M. Olson. Reuben V
Smith and E. G. Rlack will be dele
gates from Springfield lodge numher
70, I. O. O. F. to the grand lodge
In Ashland whieh opens Monday
wilt continue for three day.. Olson
is retiring district deputy grand mas
ter. W. Fred Walker, a past grand
master of the Springfield lodge, will
nhn attend the state meeting, kavuif
Moudaj -