THE EUGEKE GUARD
Page Three
EWRAILLINE FDR
PROTESTS SERITTO
8tniort orgiut.iikns to carry on ex-J first time th:it the rorpTntinn h:n
pertinents or dnrorijitratioiis in the ; entered this fiid to any (:reat ex
fine art, including music. Tiii is th-'i lent.
INSl'IliO WITH I1KNKY TKOMP.
THE COTTON SHOP
Pleating, Buttons and Uemstitchlng,
SO Tth avenue east. Phone 1715-J.
Trr Kiicne Special !or a good rieir
IS
Jnnr Evening, May 20, 1925
I .
RUNNING OFF FOUND NO FUN
Have Music In The Open
Where You Want It
When You Want It
SS ROUTES EXPAND
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r..nuedfrom page on.)
-"TTTTT route via Iloseville
.1, ere""--
Ctl.
i. now in mina accom-
I . ..m. thins and will give
I .riducts to the eastern markets,
Ll . tern Oreson broccoli and
I " ... h fnllnwpri
I!"1"- .l.. rnnrtu i not
jn I'rrfidont Sproule s an-
.,,,1 it mnv be by some
,Zn via I.akeview. The
Tic Nor""n ,urv'y m'ht be fl"
, nH Orecon road
v.nda. t-ai,,LI""
h! Susanville. Cal. Tins
S e the fertile Tule lake dis-
i .. through a forest rc-
Brtt ,rn where there is a heavy
1 0f pine tmibar.
routes southeast suggest
,l,oKlOT and. it is pointed out, a
irKl nil connection with Portland
r;ii brias a ncw arra lrib"'
' n,,.on markets, with much
Ktk eol and other products
yljj brousht this way instead of be-
,0 (1 SOUlU.
Utner m"b'
.... at;.in with the more di-
"in i-vuiiv ... ,
i mate east, other savings in mile
41S offered over
le eeMuco " " . 7
I ..i.imi Southern racmc routes arc
I ..-ible lhat conipiiuj iibh
l. arrant "
yific that would permit use of that
jjj, IS tindKC on uirouRii uiiui iiuiu
,vf rit'in from Flflni-
nD to ffinnemussa, Nev. luis would
xt i considerably shorter journey
thin to follow uic main nne ui uie
One thing more certain thnn nil
(be in the latest move on tne ran
..j i,nLDrlionnl is ihnt in the ficht
roiu mi.." - -
a, interior Oregon, the s-outhern Pa
cific by its latest arrangements, gains
mli'iintnire in the iockev-
ill, and there will be more objections
md mienls to the lutersuiie com
merce commission for rights to build
(Merlins lines.
The Southern Tncifie will be ar
rived against the northern lines, and
tint hfi siimrisinff to see the
former make the contention that it is
the logical line, to span the gap .be
tween Bend and Odell junction rath
er tban the lntter.
The northern lines, combined have
Pacific in total mileage, but when
h conies to railroad duels the latter
iistero has always been able to give
joou account 01 useii.
Arrangement for
Deal of Line Told
f . '-4n , tv A
roitTLAND, Ore., May 20. P)
According to the Southern Pacific
company's announcement, its arrange
mfat with I'rcsident St ra horn, will
five the iSouthern l'acific Biibslantinl
Hock interest in the Oregon-California
and Eastern, which now extends :
fori; miles from its connection with
Southern l'acific at Klamath
ills Msiirly to Sprngne riVer, Ore.
Inder the arrangement with Tresi-
mt Charles Moran, of the Nevada-
difornia-Ort'gim line, the Southern
l'acific will aid him in securing the
money for the work of rebuilding the
line as a broad gauge railroad its en
tire distance of 150 miles betweeu
Lakeview, Ore., and Wendell, Cal.,
hre it connects with the Southern
'tcific.
These deals will nrovitle a new rail
line through southern and central
Oregon for through traffic between
Oregon and eastern states, reducing
tte present hnul bv 4111 miles.
Statement is Made
Mr. Sproule's announcement fol-
iW);
"The Southern racific company an
nounces through its president, William
i?roule, that arrangements have been
'If wi!h ( hnrles Moran. nresident
f th N-ada-L'alifornia-Oregon rail-
?. tc aid him in isecurins the money
Dfeiied to carry out bis plan for
(banging that rond from narrow
Huge to standard gauge.
ue arrangement is, or. course,
Jct to the approval of the inter-
'ie commerce commission. If au-
pr-rpd. it will give the Southern Ta-
't a substantial intorpst in tht Ne-
"(ia-l'altiomia-Orpgon railway.whU'h
'i W rebuilt H8 n hrond ffnuirp line
ttwter Soutiwrn Pacific tusniccs. Its
'lanre is 1 r,; miles between ltke-
W. Ore., inn. WVniloll 'nl vher
with ihP rrnlcr branch of tht
r- Sproule nnnounces at the same
that tlm SoiHhfrn Pnifir. vwn.
5 has r..mnloorf -iK
b ' " ",,l,vuo
'S:r it ""n, president of the Ore
lt'' ai,f "-n i and Kant pro Kail way
v-'r which funds will be
fTnd to Mr: Ktrnhorn to aid in
" 'r I'tmn of the line of hio
ffl;ny. frm Klamath Kails, Ore.,
SALEM. (Ire., May 20. Hundreds
of protests received by Govern ir
Pierce ugainst the proposed construc
tion of the Priest Uapids dam in th
Columbia rivor have caused the gov
ernor to send a letter to the secretary
of the interior declaring that unless
assurance is given that the fishing in
dustry wiii not be injured by the pro
ject the statt of Oregon will ry to
prevent the improvement or demand
that tacilttii'S to protect almon pro-
puliation be installed by the builders.
The f i!eral power eommission has
issued a license for construction of the
uaiu to the Washington irrigation and
devclopinint company', whiih is or
ganixed under the laws of the state
i Wa.-U'Ugton. In his letter to Jhe !
huretary of the interior Governor
Pieice suys the , dam will interfere
with the pasagc of salmon up the
river tj their spawning grounds. Some
of.the best minds on the l'acific coast,
the governor tells the cabinet mem
ber. . aver that construction of the 1
da m will dest roy t he salmon indus
try. It is said that heretofore no
sTimfariory device has been found
whereby salmon are enabled to get
abvve a uMn the size of that proposed
at Priest Hapids.
Hazel and May Hess
Hazel and May Hess, 17 and 15, of Castle Rock, Wash., felt the
urge of spring and the call of California. They set out afoot. With
help from passing motorists they reached Sacramento, but that was
far enough. Hungry, cold, the wandering adventuresses were glad
for even the shelter of the detention home. But now they are home
ward bound never to roam anymorel -
to connection with the Xevada-Cali-fornia-Oregon
railway.
t. C. C. Sanction Noeded
"This will likewise? require the ap
proval of the hiterstato commerce
commission, and, if approved, will give
the Southern Pacific company a sub
stantial stock interest in the Oregon
California and Kastern railway, which
now extends forty miles from point of
connection with the Southern l'acific
at Klamath Falls easterly to Sprague
river, Ore.
"The completion of the Oregon.
California and Kastern, which is a
standard gauged line, coupled with the
conversion of the Navada-California-Oregon
to a standard gauge line, will
provide a new artery through south
ern and central Oregon for through
traffic between Oregon and the east
ern states.
"Application will be made in due
course for permission and authority
to put these plans into effect.
"Theso transactions aro in accord
with tin general policy of the South
ern Pacific company, which looks to
the development of the territory it
serves as already shown by he trans
portation facilities it has provided in
Oregon and those under construc
tion, to which these new addition
oome in natural sequence."
sell Sage foundation, today charged
that officials in a great many found
ling institutions dispose of their
charges as "one would dispose nf chic
kens or puppies."
"I have seen crimes committed in
the placing of children in family homo
that make one's blood run cold," he
said.
T
Cottage Grove to
Raise Legion Fund
NEW YOItK. May 20 UP) Asser
tions that children from eastern
foundling homes are taken in "whole
sale lots" to southern and western
states and legally adopted by farmers
for heavy farm work were made yes
terday by women delegates to the
child welfare conference of America.
Miss Bennett Smith of Temple, Tex.,
who said she was a life-long friend of
Governor Mirian A. Ferguson of
Texay,' asserted that each year many
train loads of children over six years
old ore brought to Texas, adopted
and made to do heavy work on the
farina.
Mrs. P. F. Wcstmore. nf Spokane,
Wash., told the conference that very
young children are taken in large
groups to the northwrstern farming
regions for seasonal harvesting of tlio
beet, apple and onion crops.
Judge Samuel I). Levy of the New
Yurk children's court, presiding at
the convention, said he did not know
such conditions existed.
Governor C. C. Moore of Idaho, ad
dressing the conference yesterday,
said he offered bis stnte as a refuge
for "the homeless children of the
congested cities of th east."
Ir. Hastings K. Hart of the Ittia-
COTTAGE GROVE, May 20. C.
A. Kartell, Cottage Grove hotel man
has consented to act as chairman of
the drive, to be put on here by the
American Legion to spcuro Cottage
Grove's quota in the national Legion
endowment fund campaign. This was
announced yesterday following a
meeting of Calvin Funk post Mon
day night, at which plans were laid
for putting on the drive.
F. L. Grannis was named ns chair
man of the legion committee to work
with Mr. Kartell, Twenty-two mem
bers of the local post at the meet
ing Monday night gave the campaign
its first impetus, when they gave $!K)
jn about as many seconds, in re
sponse to an appeal for legion mem
bers to get behind tl campaign to
make it successful. McmhfrN of the
local post are already mnking plans
for the state convention to be held
in Prineville in June. A number fronj
this city will make thn trip to cen
tral Oregon cily over the McKonzie
pass, providing it is open for traffic
by that time. lelegntcs to the con
vention were nominated at Uie meet
ing Monday night and will be elected
at the next meeting, Monday night,
Juno 1.
WASHINGTON, May 20. 4
With France, Height m and Ksthonia
lending tht way, officials here ar
optimistic that the six other European
Ifhtors soon will find the way clear
to begin negotiations looking to fund
ing their war obligaiions to this coun
try. President Coolidge shares with Sec
retaries Kellogg and Mellon the hope
that the entire debt situation will be
claraficd within a reasonable time, but
there is no desire or intention to un
duly press the quest ion. Neither do of'
ficials expect the foreign government
whose notes are held here to ruah to
Washington with complete, detailed
plans for settlement.
It is hoped, however, that thofe
powers will find the occasion suitable
for at lentst discussion with the Amer
ican debt commission of terms of set
tlemenfiipon which agreement could
be reached.
News from Taris that Premier Pain
leve. Foreign Minister Briand flti'l
Finance Minister Caillaux had dis
cussed together the debt situation
evoked much interesi here. An officii
spokesman of the Qua! d'Orsay nifi
nouneed that the debt could be aaid to
have entered the state of "real of
ficial negotiations" and that the three
leaders would confer Inter this week
with experts nf the foreign office.
The conference will consider sug
gestions for a settlement proposal
i which will bo sent simultaneously to
I Washington nnd to Isnndon, the im
j pression in Paris being that it would
be ready this week for transmission.
Many Hurt During
.Collision of Cars
CLEVELAND, O., May O)
Twenty persons were injured, several
so severely that they had to be rushed
to hospitals, in a rear-end collision
of street cars in the Public Square
today. Just before the crash William
Vaughn, motorman on the rear, faint
ed, according to police. He had tried
to pet his brakes to avoid the collis
ion police declared, and probably col
lapsed when he siw he cojild not pre
vent the crash. His condition is ha id
to be serious.
Lightning Jolt at M
Brussels is Fatal
TtUrSSELS. May 20. (P- Eight
persons were killed by lightning last
night and damage estimated to amount
to millions of francs was caused by
storms in this section.
The principal damage was done to
farm crops all hough houses in towns
and cities were batterrd by a heavy
hail that broke thousands oi win
dows. All trnffic and communications were
impeded and some place temporarily
stopped.
ART FUND PROVIDED
NEW YOItK. May 20. (P)
Trustees of tr:ie Carnegie rnrpornfi-ui
today voted frurns totaling $:H 10,000 to
HEAL SKNDISEASES
Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat
ing, Antiseptic Liquid
It is unnecessary for you to suffer
urith Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm,
Rashes and similar skin troubles. Zemo
ill usually give instant relief from itch
ni; torture. It cleanses and soothes the
ikin and heals'quickly and effectively
Host skin diseases.
Zemo isa wonderful, penetrating.dis
ippearing liquid and is soothing to the
nost delicate skin. It is recommended
"or davtime use because it doesn't show.
Trial bottle35c,larKesizeS1.00. Zemo
3intment, for use at nipht, &V. Zemo
ioap. antiseptic and healing, 25c. Stnrt
:he treatment today and save further
iistress. All drugg'sts.
Domestic Science
Teachers Use
THE WOMB'S GREATEST
BACSBMG PGWDEtH
j j They Know It's Uniform Always Reliable
i SALES J', TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRAND
H-AVE A CARPENTER DO
1ULR PLUMBING
RJlCUlOfSlTouMT. Yevthrtb
hundred, of people do eT
"'n tht? 'he terrtcet of
-?.'-I?n t"trd RECTAL SPE
r T!ocurt their Pile. Nowonder
fce TtcKT5 "or-eneat and continue to
-" nd condemn the doctor for their
u, Gorier waned.
' o tr.lning rid erwtence
RECTAL and COLON ail
""'f r ernhlc me to eive . written
iMe-ionc GUARANTEE
"t i wilt cure your me.
i ' REFUND YOUR FEE.
rfcA Writ, today to. BrntEE BOOK
LARA WAY MUSIC HALL PRESENTS
DWIGHT JOHNSON and His Famous
10-PIECE STROLLERS
Direct from the Multnomah Hotel and the Liberty Theatre
DANCING
MAY 21 AND 22 LAEAWAY MUSIC HALL
THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS
9:30 to 12 M. Tickets for sale at the door
Buy A Portable Victrola
Choose Either of These Two Models
Now at Wetherbee-Powers
This Large Size
Portable Victrola $50
SJCash. ljMonth
On ramping trips weekend trips vacations musle will
arid a test that nothing elso can. Have, music whera you will
enjoy it tho most take along n Vicirola l'ortalilo. Chnoso
the smaller model at $:!0.00 or thn laigs ono priced at
$,"h you aro assured of tmo Victor tiuality, tono and volume.
Either Is sturdy compact carries In ono hand liko a suitcaHo.
1'lays any Victor llceord with amntlng volunio and tonn nuality
any place any time., .lust hear a few of the lato Victor
Records on a Vlrtrola Portable you will bo convinced that
your summer will bo incomplete, without ono.
We
Charge
No
. Interest
The Smaller Size
Portable Victrola $30
SJCash ' SMonth
50-pound Capacity Side Icing
"Herrick" Refrigerators
Extra
Special
$1 Cash
$36.75
$1 Week
No Interest
A good refrigerator la nneessary from now
on when foods nmat be kept' fresh doapltfl
warm weathor. Those, rofrigflratora offered
aro of convenient alio, with generoun com.
partmonta for lee nnd food and an well con
structed you will anv money nn leo besides.
Wo have marked tlioiu at a very special prion, Thoy aro mado of oak vary
henvlly Insulated with mineral wool nod spruce lined. They nro odor and
taint-proof and of fin-lh. leo rapacity. Tho "Derrick" Is a high grade refrigerator
and Is sold exclusively by Wetherhee l'owers In Eugono.
5 Patte
rns
Felt Base
Floor Coverings
69c
Square
Yard.
Flvo new and very dealrahlo patterns, of
this Kelt Haso Kloor Covering go ono sale
this week nt ono unusual price. Thoro aro
patterns very Riiltaltln for kitchens, bath
rooms nnd halls. This speclnl price does
not lneludfl laying.
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Credit
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We Charge
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