The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, May 20, 1925, Image 5

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    ..,,avE"ing' Ma? 20' 1925
THE EUGENE UUARD
CITY NEWS
ltil,ufd from PS "")
- .. tt7ii-.i1 nd t re-
' t- thia mnrnlllK. No
- will be necessary, the
..nnv to Move
l"h ,,.. lioall.v company will
"'J. garters a. 3.! Kichth ave.
.t Juwr " , ii'.
-jrOf.T "I." . .l.l,l Tit lh( RllloS
...i. Hen I nr.."
... ..t -nude" Sntherlin.
rrt Hurra -
. .'rcu a. wit- j-...- -
M Turnbuil. county traffic ul
, inj Marvin Sohr, deputy, on a
' of violating i'.uor ''
s,, E,cotive Talks
"7 R. flark. Eu.ene Hoy Scout ex
, nas the principal speaker nt
' !,u'!"b''r" ,of, .".t
'..0rbOil of t. Andrews held at
1 i..bvierian church last niglit.
dib work was also discussed.
tutier Man Visits
ChirlM 1. I'i'Sue. metcirolo-;at
,t hf l"nitetl Stale' weather bu-
ii in Kinme ("r " tevl 'i,1-v5' 1,0
h j wav lo l'ortland. where he
iliis summer in cmi-
mien with for1-"' "('rv,c,' work- 110
Ij; connected with the department
imils warninsa of relative luw
tsmi.il)- to furesiry officials.
Ftir Couples Part
)lr.. nouy ."" -
j . iiirnrca from Lawrence H.
Labjrger by Juilse . rlkipwurth
Mleraay. "tuer " ..........
',l,rtha Itiith flora Herbert John
" . T l-i.ll. f.. ll!.l,
iwt. JJmeK i. ." ........
ifdli, and Jobu 1!. Weidon from his
.!it.
Plp-i Arlns
no.i
Tht.MrKeli.le 1'loneer chili, nt Its
nrKinS lsl "'Slit at me in-grega-
i .ii....-h Iprtpil ltnhprt Adcs i
;ni.( ranftpr. Herbert Simmons wni
-mtd deputy ranger, Vernor Nelson,
terreury, and William Neal, trcuti
jrtr. Slides of the Civil ' war and
sound builders were shown.
from the street at Jefferson and i
Seventh avenut west. 1
E
mrmbr nre accompanied by Arnold
I. I'uliier, inumy eluh leader.
Marl 1-iles is lead or of the rlut.
ncd tut? members inspected the rabbit
hui operated by Mr. Kndd at hU
place, with a view of obtaininc ideas
of successful breed. u methods he is
uw praclit-inj.
Street Closing Discussed I
The cloniiiR of the crossinc of
Aftate, Columbia and Villard streets1
over the Southern l'acific trarks will !
be discussed at a meetirif of the East
Kuceue improvement association to- j
night at eight o'clock at the Fair-'
mount Presbyterian church,, it is an-
nouueed.
Former Resident Dies
News of the death of Hr. E. B. Mr
Kinney, a former resident of Kutsene,
has been received here. Dr. McKin
ney died at I'nion, Oregon, in March.
He was a member of the (i. A. It.
post of this city, and was over 80
years old at the time of his death.
Baseball Program Off
The Y. M. l A. husteb..U program
scheduled for this afternoon has be-n
postponed, said K. K. Holdeman. phv
sicnl director. A program, whu-h will
include a game with an outside tenm.
has been nrranged for next Wednes
day, it is announced.
S. P. Man Goes to Coos Bay
L. L. llrflham, district freight and
passenger njent for the Southern Pa
cific, left this morning for the Cons
Hay district, where he will transact
business.
Service. Station Repaired
A permit was issued today to A. A.
Heeves to repair the Kugene Service
station at the enrner of Ninth nven'ie
and Pearl street. The work will cost
."00, according to the permit.
Two men were sentenced to the
state penitentiary by Judge (!. F.
Sk pwnrth in circuit court th s morn
ing, after they had pleaded guilty to
bad check charges. They were Frank
Yandermml. alia l-v-.nL- i....nu..n
who admitted passing a bad check for;
?-: and t.eorge Hvat. who obtained!
HM with tt f urged check. The sen-'
tence was for not inure than three
years. j
tJeorge A. (tilmnre. city recorder,;
appeared in behalf of llval's wife and
children, and urged leniency in the j
sentence. However, Judge Skipworth
had nreviouslv ntor.. .i Vm.ie.i,i
to the penitentiary fur the same of
fense, ami declared he could not dis
criminate. The remainder of the prisoners in
dicted by the grand jury yevterday
cht.se to have attorneys appointed for
them, and will plead tomorrow morn
ing. The attorneys appointed were as
follows: H. M. Prownell, for 11. J,
Hand, crime against nature; F. C.
Heffrnn for Pat Moore, ohMming
money under false pretenses; S. M.
Calkins for Tom Lloyd and I.. .1.
IJoyd, burglary; C. X. .Johnston, for
Felix F.xposito and Angelo Messileno,
larceny of automobile; Donald Younc
for Lewis Taylor, uttering forged
check.
Officers for Lions
Nominated Today
Nominations of officers for the
coming year were made at the meeting
of the Uons' club this noun, and a
discussion was he.d on city play
grounds
It was decided to back any play
ground project that would be an aul
to the community, and further dh-eu-si
u ou this subject w.ll be held
later. j
The members also talked over thy
coming district convention that is t
be held at Longiev My -H.' and IW.
Several members, in addition to dele
gates, nre expected to attend from
here. Delegates are Dr. t D. Dona
hue. Kric V. Merrill, 11. It. Ituth and
Finest Ludlow.
E
Idaho People Return Home
Mrs, Catherine Hoherts and son
(!illert have returned to their home
at (ilenn's Ferry, Idaho, after spend
ing severni weeks visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Al Cook here.
U. H. S. Names Heads
Kiiby Baughinan, graduate of the
lnivprity of Oregon in U---1, w.ll
hud the commerce department of the
Vniterfily high sch ol it is announced.
K. t'. Wifotcn will be head of the de
nartmfnt of history and soci-il
ircres. It. Moore will be the new
Overnight Trip Taken
Hart'lJ Gourley uud Vera C. God
ft'j, of this city, motored up the
McKenne river yesterday above Xim
rod, where they spent the night. The
rain considerably dampened the party,
it the young men traveled, in an op-)
K'nJ. H-tth returned to Kugene to-
Building Material In Street
C. L. -.larger, local contractor.1 is
eited to appear in police court for
failure to remove building material
Picnic Postponed
Postponement of the O. A. C. club
picnic, planned lor tomorrow niglit
at Goshen. N nanouncrd Hv Charles M
Kmery. president, until the weather
permits.
Bailey HIM Resident Dies
Mrs. Nina Gray, ?AK of liailey Hill,
died yesterday nt the Pacific Chris
tian hospital. She is survived by a
husband, A. I. Gray.
Foley Springs Resident Visit!
Mrs. Fda K, Ha f linger, superin
tendent of Foley Springs resort, was
in Kugene today on business.
Central Point Minister Here
Ilev. K. H. Atchley, minister of the
Christian . church at Central Point,
Oregon, was in Kugene today on bus
iness. Patient is Discharged
Mrs. B. L. JVuley. who has been in
the Mercy hospital for some time, win
discharged today. She has recovered,
it is reported.
Rain Stops Paving
Paving operations going on in var
ious parts of the city have been tem
porarily held tip by the rain, it is
stated. Work will be resumed tomor
row if no more moisture descends.
BENEFIT BASEBALL
ings of the boys and high school pup.i
and demonstrations in sewing and
home making will be presented it in
stated.
A Mirfit hi..rhn.1 p-umn uill l.n
jrd between the teams of 1'niver-f-
high school and Kugene
uh h-huol Saturday on the South
NJlamette rii.imond, for the purpose
i'f raioiitf; funds to build a concrete
pn.-nas.imn court at the rear of Ku
fDf high school, it is announced to-
An inorfmi-inrii.n ..f tin linnn
wile by the nhool lM1rd for the
rurt. which will be :;iixS41 feet in size
M ttfril f.r tennis, volleyball nnd
vikfr outdoor game, it is slated, with
pnoi.sion ih.it the .students raise
bahince needed, npproximately
l-1"'. The junior cluimber of com
at the school asked the local
'jjtnlier of commerce for suggestions
tn the means of raising the inoeny,
i! decided to schedule the
wwhH fame, ami sell tickets among
! merchnnts.
l't of tle work will he done hy
! twdents themselves, in spare
rinring the remainder of the
fhnnl
Legion Dance and
Potluck Dinner is
Scheduled Tonight
LET BY COUiVTY
Pids on two Lane county road pro
jects were let by the Lane county
court late this afternoon. The North
Fork project, which involved hauling
:HX0 yards of gravel, was referred
back, as the only bid was held to be
too high.
The Green-Door section of the La
raine highway, a macadam road four
miles I- ng. was let to Davidson ami
Oliver, who bid $iri,4$ti, low bid for
this project.
The MeCollom Gap section of th"
Hadleyvil.e road, grading for two
miles, was let to Hise, Dyer and
Johnson, who bid 4.G1".60 for the
project.
Wild tttrkeyK will be established us
game in t regon, if efforts of the
stale game conim:.sion are successful,
acc Tiling to word received in Kugene
todiy from Captain A, K. Hurghduff.
statu game warden. A shipment of
three dozen eg;s has hen received for
tiie state game farms at Kugene nnd
Corvalii?, it is staled, and next fall
several pairs of birds will be imported
from Ohio, toRtMhcr with other ship
ments of eggs.
Attempts were made to propagate
the birds several years ago, but were
unsuccessful. "Hut domestic turke.-s
thrive in Oregon," says Mr. Hurgh
duff, "nnd for that reason, 1 don't seo
why the wild birds cannot he propagated.''
Members of the Kugene post
American Legion, nnd the women's
an:iary will frolic tonight nt the
first potluck dinner and dance of the
moiith, announces W. N. Win tier,
chairman of the social committee. The
j dance will begin immediately at $
1 o'clock, and nil members of the legion
pnsi, whether married or not, are in-
! Women are nsked to bring sand- i
; wiches for the luncheon to he served;
at 11 o'clock, the committee states, j
I This will he the ln?t social affair be-
fore the big joint picnic at Cohurg
; bridge next month.
Calf Clubs Urged
To Attend Jubilee
Near City May 28
Every club member in Lane county
owning a Jersey calf has been invited
to bring it to the Jersey Jubilee at
the home of Mr. ami Mrs. L. D.
Griggs. 3 miles northeast of Kugene.
May 2S, according to Arnold D. Col
lier, county club leader. The Lane
County Jersey (.'utile club will piy
the transportation charges, it it
stated. .Members of livestock clubs also will
be invited because in the morning of
May lis n judging contest will be
g'ven. A representative from O. A. C.
will precede the contest with a talk
explaining points to cons'der in plac
ing Jetsey cuttle.
Two trophies nre to he offered as
prizes, tine, a s Iver clip, is to go to
the club making the best show. At
tendance of the club, animals shown,
best appearance of (he animals and
record of members in the judging con
test will be points on wh eh the win
ners will he marked. The other cup
wili be given the individual Jersey
cnlf club member scoring highest in
thse points. The jubilee starts at 10
o'clock a. m.
(Continued from page one)
Ahe Kings, Taylor White. Hugh Win-
der, K. H. Decker, Wilshire Hristow, j
Fred Fischer, George Mnrksburg, W. j
P. Fell. C. A. HartMl, Robert F. Cal-1
inhan, H'v Itooth, J, K, Shelton, Paul
Kelly, M. (.' Senle, C. A. McClain,
Hoy Stien. M. H. Gilmore, Kric Allen,
tieorge Turnbuil, F. L. Stetson, V. G.
Hale, and M. II. Anderson.
Several names have already beeri
iiddcd to thu waiting list, it is announced.
MONUMENT IS URGED
PORTLAND, Ore.. May lit.. The
Catholic Women's Order of Foresters,
in quadrennial convention here today,
endorsed a resolutinu to erect n ino.i
ment nt the Service Fathers Sincttt:
ary at Kelly Huttc, l'ortliml. The
resolution will he submitted to the
nnti 'mil comcntioti in Denver in AiU-
ust. .Mrs. Klizabeth Kelly was elect mI
national delegate, with Mrs, Kliu-
, beth llogan alternate.
- VISIT FROM SALEM
i J. M. Devers anil C. V. McCuIloucii
, of the state highway department nr
; rived in Kugene this morning for a
(conference with the county court. M
Devers is attorney for the commission
n.td Mr. McCulloiigh is bridge engineer.
Rabbit Huts are
Studied by Club
The (Jo-Getter Rabbit dub of Lane
count v held its third meetine this aft
ernoon nt the firm home of C. G.
Kttrhl nt lliiilov Hill Tltiu in tlin onU-
rnbtiit club in Iine cun'y. and the
LICENSED TO WED
Glenn William Riibierlo of Lebanon
nd Elinor Ruth Rennet t of Kugene
were gran'ed a marriage license in the
office of R. S. ) try son, c"imty clerk,
ths morn'ng.
Go. N. Mcl.f :in. Insurance, toVi
Willamette St. Phone 017. tf
Boys use Dynamite
For Celebration
ellok.n that rnrkeil the west
of Kutene about 8:30 and again
J, o'tln.ii la,t nisht were noi
",ffr,nen rumhies, nor desperate
' ' hlowins up afe, but were
J a r.i,.bration beina; held by
,0""f bora, rerrorta William
Jll!S. t,,.f l 1: tt.. -
wI'lna feveral sticks of dynamite
f r the ,iiv reiorvoir in the Uolleje
:ri.-i. tocether with aome
XA cs... ,nr took thia over
'..iSternth .vpnue and Jefferson
-" they prferdeil to set it off in
, . l,"i.e, won. being uel be
j,!"' t!'t out sewora. Several
",.'r 'rhed away by the boys.
"f,i 'r beat them to if it
nTrf' :'r" h'n"' eelebration
'11 ij"1 ',r f"m ,irr" 'oniah'
i. !"'-'P"ned indefinitely, it is
U"" t.v.. although they have
''".l that .i,h practices are
Springfield Hears
Eugene Quartets
SrillNtiKlKl.ll. Mcy at (Speeiall.
The (toys' and nirl' quartet of the
Kuitene high school glee clubs furniaii
ed special music this afternoon nt the
1 o'clock asenibly of the Springfield
high scln ul. Following the Siet!i ii
music a pep rally was held, relath-e
to the student b"dy elections whicii
j will he held tomorrow in Ihe Inch
I fchool. A premilent. vice-president,
j secretary anil treasurer of the stutb-nt
j hotly are to be elected, a manager tor
j girls' athletics, for boys' athletics, ami
i editor of tre "(i "tietter." high seho .1
! paper. Three candidites are in th.'
j race for stutenr body president, one
a girl. Frank Lombard, tieorge Moon,
i nnd Iowa ("arlton.
ub Leaders to
Assemble May 29
r-"f''r ly rn'eting of the Lan?
r.',i V"'ai r,ub '-eaders' a.aoci,
t " " 1 held at Santa Clara Fri
t . Mar -"I. at fl o clo, k. it
. rt t d.y by Arnold I. Col
..." '';r;'T cjh bader. in a mimei-
r ", '""r mailed to lender! i
lfr?n h;n offjc,
W. P. Sorenson Gets
! Fine for Assault
i
I A feud of long standing win
I settled yesterday between Walter
1 P. Soronson and E. 8. Van Fos
' sen. and as a result Roronson
paid $10 and costs in the city
1 police court this afternoon for
: hi part In the fracas. He was
charged with assault and battery.
, and pleaded guilty.
! The assault Is alleged to have
taken place In the Twin Oaks
j lumber yard, where It is stated
; Soren.-on strui k Van Fossen ev
i eral times. A warrent waa sworn
out, and the sentence mete out
thia afternoon by Judge fjeorg"
A. fltlmore.
r,. " "inc. mis morning.
H4M".' i preidi-nt home com
, r,J IJ.e Snat-i Clara peojiie
'ii. j'..1 1 H -"'Vh-ck dinner." s:ii
SECRETARY GOES HOME
WASlll.VtiTiiN, May io. n -Secretarr
Weeks of tr.e nsr depar'
ment. who suffered an attack "f
throniboai" aSout HI we.k. ag". plain
. . v.. I ... 1 . . , .4 .iihtn f .
'days for a consultation of phi.iran'
to determine whether a sail hiaouvr
j driinage op'ration is neeaaary.
" "r "11 r. si
nvnir. state I
t. i ,t. I ',n .1 t!Hl
a' , . ...... ,,r Ali'U ii"
' ( . ' '1'ih leader. I,. J. A1-: Rlectro theripv. Opp.sit, lleilif ike i
a v'ni"n .emce, and Mr. net, lllone Mft "
l there.
I . " o" tn
LU i"' of :r.
club work, draw-1 INSl'BK WITH HEXBI TKOMl'
hLikeYouIn.
Mhis Eagle Shirt M
j I ho wouldn't ? Mmdora Madru is corded,
striped or ciiecicd with the ingenuity of a
' c l - . I i t -I
nne aiiinmR ue.i;gncr a smri wim spcci.u
rcf.nemcnts of fit, a madras that she, who Itnows
fibrics as you don't, will approve and such
tailoring as only the feminine eye can appreciate.
C'OLLAi. i i r.'ll $4.00
STOREMEN
711 WtU.AMKTTE bl.
3
Glance
through
this list
of suitable
wedding-
and
graduation
presents.
Hundreds
more not
mentioned
here
ready for
your
choosing
GiftsorBrides
Throngs
of new
things in
the
downstairs
gift shop
Gifts '
decorative,
charming
and
useful.
The
M & W '
prestige i
enhances
their
apprecia-
tion but
not their
1' post ' ,
There's a Touch of
Romance with Beauty
in the Gift of Silver
Candle Sticks
Kvpry wonmn loves beautiful allvor nnd
no collodion la quito complnto without
cnndlo Btlcks. Hnro Is a most snttsfyliiR
choice ut plain stiver, hitntmnrcd and
Dutch silver candlo sticks in 8(iiat, medium
nnd 12-Inch Rises.
$3.00 to $10.50 Pair
SIJA'KR ItOT DISH IiIATS
50c TO $3.00
Iff
silver:
Silver Salt and
Pepper Shakers
ThoiiRhtful and always welcome Rifts
these nro tho newnst doalgnn in hammored
silver, decorated nnd Hutch Bilvor. Novelty
ortnponal nhnpi'B. vevy, short to extromoly
tall a plnualng choice, moderate in price.
' $1.00 to $4.00 pair
3 PC Sugar and
Cream Sets $10.50
Heavily plntotl, beautifully finished In deep
rich silver. Creamer nnd' sugnr gold lined.
Complnto Willi novelty handled tray.
Other .Sets $0.50 and $7.50 ;
Quaint Tapestry Designs enhance these Silver Pieces
42 Piece Dinner Sets, "Trinway" Pattern $9.00
A nent, rich gold bund pattern In American light welKht Bcml-porcolnln,
open stock.
42 Piece Dinner Sets, "Embassy" Pattern $20
Finn Kngllfth Johnsonwaro every pleco lieaullfully glnrcd nnd perfect
artistic puttern, open atock.
42 Piece Dinner Sets, Nippon China, $40.00
Dignified "Hartford" pattern. An attractive gold hand pattern nlwnys iu
good taste. Can ho matched nnywhere.
Many Other Dinner Sets Priced From
$6.50 to $250.00
Entire Stock of Lustre and Japanese Crackled
Ware Tea Sets Half Price
Very Special! 7-Piece Water Sets $1.98
Ifandftomo prenned kIjibh denlgnn nil clear and perfect.
CHEESE and CRACKER
SETS $7.50
COMPOTES $7.50 '
SANDWICH TRAYS
$5.00
BREAD TRAYS
44.50 and $7.50
CHOP PLATES $5.50
CAKE PLATES $6.00
TEABALLS 75c
i '("'.
i 1
if
f - j i n
Extra Thin Blown in
Grape or Star Cut
Patterns, 7 Pieces $2.40
HiJISKY I. HAD IW.nWX HAND
HAND KTCIIKI) 7 IMKCK
SKTS $7.25
FANCY SYIU'I' I'lTCIIKHS
$1.25
26 Piece Set Rogers 1847
Silverware $31.85
CAKF I'l.ATKS $1.75
I5KHU Y SK I S $1.95
Aside From Being Practical These
Electrical Gifts Are Decorative
And Dependable
lllotpolnt and t'nlversal brands featured)
WAV 1'l.H IKONS $;t.50 AND $15.00
TAI'.F.K STOVKS $.!I5 AND $7.!)5
HLK-'TitlC IKONS $.!.(i!, $5.ui AND $(!.75
PKIfCOLATOKS $.50 AND $15.(M)
(JKll.LS $15.(iij TOASTKKS $:!.50
riloNH 4
VflV.K DKI.IVKR1KS
CAItKI'CI. ATTKNTID.V TO
MAIL (Mtl'Kltrt
Ur-Uvmm zWctilx tone cfero
DtntlnKtilf-lH'd nintpllclty
chnr;t( tcrlzH thin hand-i-nriie
"Anibnusador pat
trrn In famoun Ho-r
lst7 Hilverwarf. HH con
tthtlH of 6 knivcH. 0 fnrki,
6 ('-afipoonH. 6 table
Hpnon, 1 miff'ir nht'll, 1
ImjU'T knife In lnautlful
che.nt fur Rift rIvIiik.
WITH PU'SII MNKD MAHOGANY
FINISH SKKVICK TKAY THIS
sirr $:i;i.Go
1) Other 2H pleco seta 17.50 to $1 1.35
5 Piece White Japanned Kitchen
Sets $3.25
Bcfiiit (fully enameled in' whltfi nnd labeled in neat Rold
letter. Set confl st h of hrei box, flour, augur, coffee and
t"u tannlfterH, An Ideal tift for tho June bride, ,
Gold Embossed Tea Pots $2.95
Ileal china lea potts Guaranteed to tind any heat.
Universal Percolators $4.25 and $7.50
GIFT SUCTION' 1M TUB
DOWN STAIRS STOI1K
TAKK KI.KVATOH AT
HTOItK KNTKA.N'CK