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5 'l : ii-ii; .('I 'j 1 'i! I f ''-,'! 1 1 1 Page Six THE EUGENE QUASI) Monday Evening, Jra LET FLAPPER FLAP, SAYS MARY GARDEN They Should Flap All They Wish, Unless They Want to Marry, And Then They Should Settle Down, is Theory of American Diva Low Humidity to Be Forecast From Portland Bureau NEW YOUFC. May IS. Clarence Par row, Cbicajo lawyer who is to op pose William Jfnningi Hrjan in a Ttnnrsfiee evolution trial, came out ttxliij with a few opinion about the ciiiniiK'Df r. Srro ami Bryan were link ed by ln r row an nipn whote Irration al opposition, fiihnnceJ the spread of ttrrat d'wtrin'". Offers of )nrmw and Ptidley Field Mtilone -if New York to nwit in the d-h line ut J. T. Seniles, Pnytnn, Tenii.. piiMie m-honl Irndier, rhfirged w ill violation of law forbidiiinx the mulling of evolution, have been ac cepted. Mr. Hrynn is lo ns:st the profip ittlon. .Mr. lnrrow Is here. "Nero." Im sniil, "tried to kill t'briMtinnity with pernecution and kw. Itrynn would block enlighten ment with law. Nero failed an will Brj-sn. More persons are studyfnt; tvolution In Tennessee now than be fore the law whs passed just as Nero's arts made Christians. "Man may be sure -f his ideas but if he be Intelligent, he knws (here is room for doulrt and debate and he welcomes both. Mr. Itrynn would block both because of his .views. H was brought up on certain beliefs whirh he haa never questioned or about which he 1ms never sought to be enlightened to the end that he might be wrong. That is In Hit of In telligence. "HimI Mr. Itrynn'a ideas of what a man uny do towards free thinking - 1st cd throughout h story, he would stilt be hanging and burning wltrhe and punishing persons whu thought the earth round." Mr. 1nrp'W wiid he and Mr. Ma lone were willing to pay all the ex penses of the , Tennessee irinl, "in , .irder tint day might triumph over night." "Any man of ordinary intelligence could lopple Jtrynn in such a fight," he on tinned. "The TenneKsee lawyers are good. They will not need to have lielp." X Xffc "JT CANT havf- m ) ?P)t M,D FLA9KS. NECKING W S PARTIES, ETC, ARE MOT gS.Sffl ' f ifcWA. THE INVENTIONS OF jfW B iPSJ iViW fir! iVTff ' lb SHOULD LOOK TmiRl$s I r Fire weather forecasting service will be continued by the United Statea weather bureau at Portland this sum mer, announces N. F. Macduff, auper visor of the Cascade national forest WanTngs of low relative humidity will be sent out from 12 to 4S hours In advance, and will serve to raiuion tiie forestry men to be on the look ou during thest danjer periods, says ; .Mr. Macduff. : This service was started last sum ' mer. and the weather bureau n Port- hind forecast accui Mei i-.-erj Per iod of low relative humidity, it is !iid. The inesHiigp arp sent out by i ,...;, I uLm-m.l.ln torvir-n nrfoetWvw B,.r. ,a, n, ...... . ( ..rr,:l times of danger. j'-j-jf j I I.,-;,,. ,. ..a.-,, ..I f rn iif v law hll- lU m d ty. the forens are dry, and chjic-1 rin Mr suKceiitible to flames, it stated. Charts prepared from data of i previous years idiow that most fires K'art during these periods, says Mr. Macduff. The government forecasting is a gread aid, and is of material as sistance in checking fires during the ! who has been critically ill, and in a summer, he reports. j hospital in Portland for the last three weeks, is much improved, Mr. Kay MRS. KAY IMPROVING . said today. Hope is entertained that RALKM. Ore.. May IS. Mrs. T. she will return to her home in Salem B. Kay, wife of State Treasurer Kay, , in a short time. ftl At.. urisetl i .tt.,i Vi"""M it.. "Win. Ut are reuuMii .. , -!...! " l" f 1 SHMS THE GREATEST GiPL THE WOPLD HAS EVER KMOWN AVA8III N !Tt pN. Mar 1 S.(P) - - Adoption of a policy looking 'to the ; nti'iiiflon criipi'iiig of iipwnrds of f Ml g'veru-1 n( f mrni sit'pK prooaniy will ne Tcrom- inenilnl to t hcNliipping bo.ird shortly befon1 tin Ktib cjiitmiltrr on Kcrapp'ns. StK i a sti'p would pave the way fr (he hiile for junking of n large b'ock of vchhcIs hi Henry Ford or nthvr b'd'lert nndi'r opc competitive trrin The suh-commiltee, con sis ting -if Chili nun n ')'( 'miner and Comiui ri'oiP'rH I'liimmiT nnd Meiisoti In uu (' t it.ttl to favor puich u pollry nn-l iv h e it will encouutei' ppoition in f!'i lioiiid llici-e are Indications I tin t II may coiiimoiid n mnjovily. M' O'Ciinucr declined lod'iy to tni,iify I) in Miil.'iHcnt of ycMteidny ex-prcM-liiK Hie belief Hint Mr, Fori would make mi offer to buy ships lo'li for peratioti and for scrapping. Until the Cnitid Slat ex htn', nov operated by the fleet coiporntlon ?o Furnpe nnd the Panama line, now op erated by the Minis hi tium to Soulh America were mititloned in repit tlint Mr. Ford might enter the steam shifi IuimIuc-h on n considerable scale. The Cnited St a ten lines operate smog pother vessels Hie President Harding. President Uoonevelt, (lenrge W'nshhigton and I.evlnlhnn. XKA Service) HlCAfiO. Mrjy lS.r-F tappers 4 should "flap" nil they wish. They chould cut their hair as short as they desire. Presses? Well, abbreviate them un til the ,aw ye;i whoa -anil lipstick, rouge and other ingredients for youth ful appearance can be daubed on with Grand Fleet Will blurt Maneuvers l.AHAINA, Inland of Maul, May IS. '1 i grand licet of thu I. in led Suites vas prepared to it i cam otiu today (or five imna days ot uiniicuvcis in Its waiinu uatcrs. Tina new series of maneuvers in tludcs torpedo p nut ice, boil) defeu ma and otfviiMive, varitiun nicanung lonnalioiiri and shitis, such us ihang ing eouiiilicated foimalious mio oiImmn u Inglily inli'ii-ate. Higli speed runs Will lake. pute. The fleet sIimiu kruward following ; ft week of uvurhnuling m I.ahanm i roNdslead during win. h the sciual in juries ami theoretic' wounds suffered by the vessels at the buttle ot tinhu and siilMeueiit uiHiii-uvers were re imirs lule an airplsne, suhmsrine Miiro) and deHirojer spisdron in their dJily prm tnt kept the prospective enemy at bay ouiiude the theoretically uintU entrances uf the roadstead. flapper wants to marrr well, that's different we just can'L hive "flapper wives." Mary Garden. American diva, says there mnt be a parting uf the ways for a flapper when she reaches the altar rail, "Hut we do not have to reach back to the Victorian age to find the solu tion fur all the problems now , nt tri'iuted lo the. flapper," Mary "ays. "Fi r If ydur prcHenl day girl ineetM life with reckless- abandon it is be cause she Is now coining into the freedom of thought and actum lnnji denied her. Greatest Girl In World. "She is (tie greatest girl the world hub evrr kn-wn and nil she will have to do Is to mix a little Intelligent thought with her problems to become an excellent wife. 'You wouldn't want to put her brick in the lonj. sweeping dresses of years ago. They were nothing but dirt catch era. trailers for germs. "And where do flappers get their ideas which seem so shocking to adults? Why, isn't It from their mir ried sisters? , "Hip flasks, necking parties, etc., are not the Inventions: of the flapper. My no they come from the young married girl who gors to the altar rail .to escape the dingy office and long hours over n typewriter. Falls to Study Problem, "Probably slip feels a sort of pro tected freedom. She is the 'flapper wife,' who fai's to study her problem of married life. -5 "You can't come home, throw off your corsets, eat chocolates, and keep the figure necessary to hold admira tion. N'or will late hours and dissipa tion be tolerated by a body or mind, "(iirls who marry should look their problem in the fact, nnd solve it just as, a business man meets bin duly problems just as I meet my prnV lems before the public. "And how am I able to. hold my public? by keeping alert and Abreast of the time my youlh. my figure nnd my voice nre constantly watched. "If I was to marry, and plcnse ru member I didn't cay I had any such thought, 1 would meet the problems of married life in the same wny adapting myself to my new turromid ings, eager to bring my happiness with me. "Hut flappprrs can't be 'flapper wives. "They mmt leave behind thmn at the nltar rail the trail of jar.z ntul solve their new problems "In this wny they can keep their youth, nnd hold the admiration of their life mate," She Says: iAmThin" Her Friend Says: "She Is Skinny If she only knew that she could put on at least "i pounds of good, healthy flenh in ." days she wouldn't be worrying about her peaked face and run-down looks. She has tried Cod I.irer Oil, but the ill-smelling, nasty tasting stuff upset her stomach and made her feel worse than before. Poctors nnd good pharmacists know that Cod Liver Oil is full of i vitnmines thnt make flesh, cre-j , fltes nppetite, ! builds up the ; power to resist j disease nnd, chases away; nervousness. j Hut it's hor rible tnsting j stuff nnd every ; dny fewer peo- J pie ore taking j it for doctors j are prescribing and the people ; nre fnst lenrn-j ing that they ' t'j J V sK rfln Eel hftttPr m results w 1 1 h i Metoyg Cod Liver Oil Tablets, which Linn Drug Co.. W. A. Kuy kendall, Carroll's Pharmacy and druggists nil over the country are having a tremendous demand for. It's a wonderful upbuilding medi cine for children, especially nfter ickness, and sixty tablets only cost fit) crtlts. One woman gained 10 pounds In 22 days and if any skinny man or woman can't put on 5 pounds in 30 days, your druggist will gladly return the purchase price. "Oct McCoy'n, Hie original and genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet." . - J : 1 For The Greatest Fun Try California This Summer See a land that's new. Feel the thrill and the re juvenation that come from an entire change of environment and viewpoint. Plan now. Low rates. Wl riuirl tnlNlliiK Imh lint mil looking at IIih floor wliili- NiMilf-nci- wnM pro Mound'. I hy .Indgi- Koch. (lllirrvlo ho Mliou-cd no pinotion. rnvtilir'H moihrr 'u not in the ponrlrooin. Tun juiliti-, vlnihlv nffcM'lpil. told thf hoy thnt ho hud ucrii fouud guilty. n( rirHt ili'Ki-t-o imirdrr with n rocoln iiii'iulnllon of merry, hut there mi no nltenmtlre provided by lw lo penult the impoeitlon of any other nenleni'e than death. I'ounHol for the hoy announeed ao appeal would be taken for a new trial, Recluse has Huge Fortune at Death POUT TOWNSKN'H. Waal,., May IS.- I.nren Muilh. a rn lue who d.ed here Saturday nighl left IHHI.IHHI in Cnltrd Stntr. bonds and .'n,(KKI in rnn.i braldra a valuable farm, an in teMinitlon ban rftraled. '"" bad lived fill a rahln nea, Port Totvn.etul fr more Hum l jenra. lie tv,, forcibly taken to a lion, pltal llT t'lallum rountv autborltlra. lie had Imngimd everyone waa aft er lua money and when peraon. a;v pr'inrheil hia rabln he ordered Ihtvn vrnra old nnd hns relntivea' In Kng nway with a gun! He win about 7" ! land. rIPE out all the old cobwebs in one decision that this summer you'll do somethine different and worth while. Come out among the mountains, lovely valleys, canyons, forests, lakes, old mis sions, palms and the thou sand other new attractions of Southern California great est summer playground in the world. Sleep under blankets ev ery night, and enjoy these temperatures (U. S. Weath er Bureau's figures average mean for 48 years, not merely for one) 48 Junes 69 degrees, 48 Julys 70; 48 Augusts 71 i 48 Septembers, 69. And no rain to spoil an hour of your fun. What fun? why, golf, tennis, bath ing, mountain climbing, hiking, horse back riding, motoring over 5000 miles of paved highways that lead through mar. velous scenery in fact almost any pas time that you like. All are here in close proximity within your easy reach by motor or trolley. And with all this, a feel ing of detachment from your usual hum-drum such as you have never felt before a complete change ! Just try it for a summer. Special round-trip tickets on sale from May 15th to September 30th (with return trip privilege to Dnnh Of 31st) make It easy to come. Ask railroad ticket agents for full in formation, or mail coupon below. See what a different summer will do for you this year. One of the greatest interesta in this favored country la Los Angelea Harbor, fast srowing Into one of the most important in the world. Business men will find much to inspire them in Southern California' . great industrial development Southern California Summers Average 69 a 48 Year Record AlUYear Club' of Southern California, Sec. 71-D, Chamber of Commerce ' Hide, Los Angeles, California, ou me iuii iniorinauon trout me summer and year around vacation possibilities in Southern California. Name Address Hot Biscuits and Honey! Delicious when made with THE WORLD'S GREATEST They will raise perfectly bake properly digest easily SALES 27a TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRAND Prospect of Hccr In Canada Looming WIMiWUt, Out., M,T x.-(jpi--ThK" proapfrt of a tirlnk of rral iwrr for fi rrnta a llaaa with.ut far of hreaaltic law Is ratiMiiic thoiuands f Canadians and Amrrlrmia to lie raj.T for nest Thursday to cnie. An allirnilinrnl to lha Ontario drr at Iniiluiiu I ) .cr tmt hrrr Into rffri't then. Iirlittry of lr 10 liol?s tn anlicimtion of tlia Modi lirjEtin t"lay. Thire nill ha no luira and all drlnka mil.t h arrifd at labia. Tlia hei-r ill hr 4 i irr run vrialit and -.'.5 tiy volume opi'lnni h 1 Youth who Killed Relative Will die mrrsvn.i.E. v. Mar w-w Wllliaiu l avalirr, -.V.Tar-nl ,,v. er of hia arandmothr for tha pur .oae of rohhfry, today waa aantanred to ii in tlia alrotrlr rnair. He alood awkaarilly brfora tha Much Driving . Hurta Eyes After a lonr iTrira always wah your rjraa with almple eampbor, witrh liairl, hjdralla, nr., aa inltrd in Ijroplik aye ali. Thia ri-morea duat and larma ami oonnterarta rf ferta of wind and aim. Slops dry nraa and burnin(. Allan's lruj atore, 88 tk An. K. I Inter-Mountain Life Insurance Company Salt Ijike City, Ctah J. 0. CARTER, President RECORD OF RAPID PROGRESS Jan Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 1!13 1914 !'i 1!20 19J5 Aaapta $ in.-v.73i on 793. ssn no 17S.72MIO 6S7.413 Oil SSS.76.0O 1 .54rt.4SS.no 1. Hit (ill 00 l.MS.ISrl.OO Inromo t sn.or.9 oo 1B4.S5S 00 319.97S 00 394 ,S 00 4.1.33t 00 M-t.fiS9.00 fisrisss oo 696.47S00 Ari'ldont Inamanra $ 4SA.00A.ll4 i.b:4.sso.oo S lt.7.M 00 ,910 S40 no 9.1 1.1. 7.10 00 ll.MI7.4riO Alt IS. 618. 350 00 14.4S7.S90.0l) InaurancA I M 3.000 00 4.00B.S11 00 &.3S1.S03 00 7..1H1.243 00 10.524.(11)0 00 l.U(4.3S1.00 1.770.S47 00 is,::9,2i9.oo I.iff iintl Aoc'ulont Tnsuninro in Force 532,717,109.00 "A PROGRESSIVE WESTERN INSTITUTION WITH HIGH STANDARD INSURANCE AND THE BEST SE CURITIES IN THE WORLD" Our Ordinary l.lf R.iurn Promlum poller roata mit nnthlnt In pvnt of rtrath witnln Wr!:V."r" m d""- ",nr ALL PREMIUMS THE R HON ARE RETURNED WITH IN TEREST to lh llrnaflrlary IN ADDITION TO THE FACE OF THE POLICY. 1? "r,.n':1 ''",h LL PREMIUMS WITH INTEREST ar rMurnrd and In addi tion DOUBLE THE FACE OF THE POLICY 13 PAIO. . This contract alan contains provision for th roturn of tho faco amount of !h p,Mic If you y. In maturity, and' disability benefit. If you r Imailtatod at provided under' tha disability rlauaea. , u' TWO GOOD MEN WANTED FOR Writ or call on oui UNOCCUPIED TERRITORY gensral agent. MR. J. A. HENRIE, 143S East 19th Street Kl'(iKNK, (HvK(il)N', for inforuintiou DAIRY Good Cream Is Worth More Than Poor Cream Because GOOD BUTTER can bo made from GOOD CREAM and only poor butter can be made from poor llavorptl cream. , 1'lio system of buying bntterfnt that has generally been in voruo in this state has not offered anv inducement ior the progressive dairymen to turn out high quality cream because good and poor have been bought at tho same price. This system has been and is now fostered bv large manufacturers who arc so situated that it is impractical for them to obtain hicli grade cream in large quantities, lhey quite naturally oppose any change in this buying system because it means that it is possible for the country creamery to put better butter on the market than thev can produce "We have, been grading cream for more than a yenr and since Janua'rv first have been paving om cent above Portland Morning Oregonian quotation for our A" grade" ami one cent below 'the same quota ion for B grade, lhe express on cream to lortland amounts to more than one cent per pound on bntterfnt. Three Cent Premium For Good Cream "We are pleased to announce that' we are now pavinc two gonian quotation for our "A" grade cream and are still n; tor "B grade. ' cmts above the Portland Morning Ore- :iying one cent be'ow the same quotation OUR REQUIREMENTS FOR "A" GRADE CREAM l . 1 a 1 .-v Kimii- 1-rrj.m niUSl DO clOBll to tilt tMst, shi.ll linvv. from lumps, shall have at least -JS p,.r ,t butt r -,t , u , , , "I" '" ll!,V";S T "'l-V 1 percent aciditv iCrnnm will nr n ; ,' 11,1,1 ' 1,1 nnis ""' h,lv more than one-halt of one ve are Mr& SZ l" l 't " XJl,l !e? " "H,nnrt,r of one per cent acidity.) .to.I.. . : ... i "'in -A sr-.ji , ,. ,mii i, in-nui tiiat lacKS uie lino navc-r and as first gratle or tests too low in butterfat. 'C" grade cream is undesirable cream aroma ot e cream. V grade and is too sour to use fur i.iif .... l ... We make "BLUE BKI.L" Bl'TTEK from our k'1 Z -, , , 1 r''y' put as fine piece of goods on tho mark, ,. CU""1 1 ls 0,,r ailu ,liat no 01,0 Eugene Farmer's Creamery