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THE E.UGENE GUARD
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REAL BEER IS BACK
FROIVi EXILE AFTER
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OTTAWA, Mhjt 21. W) KmI
Iwr was on sale locally today in
Ontario, C'nnala'n lminr provinr-,
for (lie first time in pight yinrn aw
thirsty American in tho bonier f it
took full advantage of their oppr
tunitifs. To provinional authoriticn
regard this "four by four" beer as
non-intoxicating and perhaps it i go
ing to disappoint parched tliroaM from
Ynlfttead land. It is 4.4 per rent al
'ohoI. with fl kiek presumably les
potent than the disappointing 2.7 ft
beer Hold in the. I'nited tStatPs under
wartime prohibition. The one half of
one per rent limit of the Volstead
act refers to volume,
florder American cities, notably Ni
agara Kails and Buffalo, New York
and Pelroit were especially interest rd
in the advent of "four by four."
"Four by four" has already been
ehrmtened Fergie s foam, since it is
sponsored by ( he r ei-giiHon govern'
ment, which believes it will be bene
ficial in sotiHfying thirst without hnv
ing folks rovert ,to poor bootleg wliin
key.
be devoted to gamea, instruction. d
cussion of the alt city rally fur scouts
and the passing of such te.it that can
be passed properly only in the out ff
doors. At eight o clock the council
fire will he lighted and the tn op wtll
be eo t ed a round it. Toe recen t ly
elected troop committee consisting of
.lack MrKy, 1'iiul Kelly, Itay .Mar
ian, Win. Pollers, Fred Smith, Fi'-d
t'hepa, will be present and Installed
into their position with appropriate
cere mull ir a by t. It. (lurk, scout
executive for Lane rtunty. itefore l!n;
meeting draws to a clone a special
investiture ceremony will be conduct
ed by Kxeeutive It. Clark, Actio?
Seoul mauler J enter V. Simth, t h?
troop enrmmttee repres'-nted by Fred
Chess, and fL H. Hohbs, exulted hi1t
of the Klks. who are sponsoring the
troop, for five new elected tender
feet. The troop is extending a f pecbil
invitation lo mothers and fathers and
to others interested in the boys to
be present. The meeting is open to
other boys as wpII, with the exceptiou
of the investiture ceremony which i?
fjpen only to scouts and to adults.
1UJFFALO, N. y., May 21. OP)
Multitudes of thirsly Americans sup
posed to have been concentrated in
this city for a drive In the wet Canad
ian whores at the start of the sale
of 4A per cent beer in Ontario today
failed to materialize during tlm fore
noon and for severul hours after the
beer went on sale in Fort Krie, across
the border, the bulk of patronage con
isisted "of Canadians.
, NEW YOKK, May 21. OP) Mrs.
Helen Auguste Geisrn-Volk, owner of
a baby farm in east 80th street, todny
was indicted for first degree mnn
' slaughter by a grand jury after an in
vestigation which showed that Wil
liam Winters, six months old, died m
the woman's place after his skull had
been fractured,
i Nat ass, wealthy clothing manii
, facturer, who for nine months proud
1 ly regarded himself as the father of a
, baby buy, was toduy a disillusluned
man.
Mrs. Hans has admitted to Assist
ant District Attorney Tecora that sh
! bought the infant from a baby home
for $75 and pretended it was her ow;i
t because her busbnnd lunged for uu
offspring,
Man Arrested on
Bad Check Charge
A. R lirnyin, who it is charged
passed a worthless check for $100 on
Dr. 11. M, llrnvca, local dentist, Au
gust 2.1, 11)2-1, was nrrested this
morulng in rorllmid, according to
word received today by the sheriff
office.
The check wus given In payment for
dental work contracted by Mrs. Brny
in, Ir. ti ntves said this morning. A
bench warrant was Usncd idiortly
after the couple left Ktigcne, and
J'ortlniitl police luivo been wntHiiux
for them ever since. A deputy , from
tho iherlffVoffice will bring the pris
oner to iMigcuo for iiropeculluii, it Ik
stated.
Prisoners Taken
To Salem Prison
(ieorge Ilva.1 and Frank Yanderpnol
left Kugene for Salem today, in cus
tody of deputy sheriffs, to serve sen
tences In the smt penitentiary of not
morn lit an three years on rhargs
of issuing worthless checks, to which
they pleaded guilty in circuit court.
Theodore Burden and Andrew Me
Kinney aha were taken to the state
industrial school at Kale in. While jn
parole from the penitentiary on ft
check of feu we the youths stole 1 lit
pounds of mohair from Alfred We
Uope near F.ugenc, it was alleged.
Scout Troop Will
Have Council Fire
In order to belter carry out certain
phases of the scout work, Fugeiie
troop number three will hold its reg
ular meeting this evening cut of
doors around the rmn.rit fire, an
nounces H, t'lrtrk, scout executive,
The troop will leave from the F.ugene
high school at (t:-lfi for the open.
The earlier pari c( the evening will
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine Mmwfc
tld your yttm of Catarrh or Dcf.
rteu etiued by Catarrh.
F.J.CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio
Protect Your
Wagons And
Implements
Sherwin-Willinins AVnjr
on and Implement jiaint
is especially long wenr
injf. Comes in red,
gri'en, black and yellow
Price per quart
$1.30 to $1.65
Quckenbush's
160 Ninth Ave., Ktist
Warrant for Arrest
Of A. J. Pelkey out
A warrant to appear in the local
police court on a charg" of disorderly
conduct was shorn out againn A. .1
I'elkey, of this city, late this after
noon, A complaint alleging that I vl
ky lined abusive language toward him
was mined by (. II, Walker, MKi Higa
street.
l'elkoy and his wife have separated,
it was stated and Pelkey has threaten
ed violence to members of the house
hold at the Walker residence, where
Mr. Pelkey is staying at present,
and It is said that he used abusive lan
guage on the premises. The warrant
will be served this afternoon.
SOCIETY MEETS TOMORROW
The Ladles' Aid society of the Pres
byterian church is to meet tomorrow
afternoon at 2:.'I0 o'clock at the home
of .Mrs, Kdwards, Ul.'HJ Seventeenth
nveuuc east.
CHICAGO, May 21. (A) An al
leged attempt to tamper with an al
leged prospective juror is the latest
nervation of the trial of William
Darling Shepherd, charged with kill
ing his millionaire foster son, William
Nelson McClintock with typhoid
germs.
Kobert E. Crowe, state's attorney,
charged some one connected with the
defense with making the attempt and
he has directed a complete investiga
tion. iJetectivea were ordered to ar
rest one named by Philip .1. Barry.
a venireman, as having approached
him Tuesday before he was questioner
for jury service.
Harry said he was acquainted with
! the man who urgpd him to "work
your way on to the jury" and prom
ised to "make it well worth your
while." After he had told a detect
ive that he had been approached,
Barry was excused fr'om jury service,
and later mad" bis statement to the
prosecutor. The state's attorney said
Barry's was not the only information
he had and that his inquiry also in
cluded alleged tampering with wit
peases.
Investigation of the first sensa
tion of the trial, the disappearance of
Jlobert White, one of the chief slate's
witnesses was undertaken by a spe
cial grand jury session late yester
day. Arthur Byrne, an investigator
for the law firm defending .Shepherd,
and Mrs. Sylvia Adams, who previ
ously had said White told her and
her husband that he had been offered
2r,(XH) and a bungalow in Florida
to leave Chicago, were held before
the jury.
No announcement of any action
voted was made at the conclusion of
the special session. Beyond resulting
in White's disappearance and Barry
story, the trial so far has made scant
progress.
Three tentative jurors the same
number as selected Monday, have been
accepted temporarily, after 46 venire
men bad been questioned and four
peremptory challenges exercised.
gl SH ESI BS E9 1 ISS ODOD OlS 1Z3 E3 Q "qJ5
Gutters Planned
For Willamette;
Plans for concrete gutters, 20 inch
es wide, for each side of Willamette :
street from the Southern Pacific de- '
pot to Thirteenth avenue will he pre
sented to the city council Monday
night according to Harry E. Uever- '
eaux, city engineer,
A problem is presented between
Ninth end Tenth avenues, the eleva
tion of these intersections being the
same, it is impossible to drain them, j
Proper drainage requires a fall of ,
2 inches to each 100 feet.-aays the ;
city engineer. A proposal may be j
made to put in a sewer in the middle '
of the block so that the fall can be !
obtained.
Plans and specifications for seven
hlorks of paving on Charnelton street,
from Seventeenth avenue to Twenty
fourth, and for three blocks, on High
street, from Thirteenth to Sixteenth
avenues, will also be presented.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
WANTED Experienced
Apply Peter Pan.
waitress. ;
Ft Mi SALE New 7-room modern
house. About 4 blocks from city j
limits and street car Hue. Phone
Itt4i-It. inl'3
MARKET ON Franklin Blvd. and Vil-1
lard street will be open Wednesdays 1 !
and Saturdays, Boiling meat. 8c; i i
roast 10c; steak IHc. tf i 1
EWES FOR HALE Eleven register
ed Shropshire 1 to 4 yrs. old with
!,' lamhs of which 9 are ewes, 4
bucks. ?:,nn. Mrs. W. E. STAF
FOHD, 1001 Mill St. Thone 508-H.
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Georgettes
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Charmeuses
Shirtings
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750 Yards of Beautiful Silks at One Saving
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57 Ninth Ave. East
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See the big natural color Biblical
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David and Bath-Sheba, and of Uriah"8
ueaui,
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WITH
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tmwig
CONRAD
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TODAY,
Friday,
Saturday
REGULAR
Night Prices
for this engagement,
matinee and night
30c
Children 10c
ADDED ATTRACTION SUPREME!
One of The Northwest's
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D wight Johnson's
Direct from Multnomah Hotel and Liberty Theatre
10 PIECES 10
Hear this famous orchestra for the last time before
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2 Appearances Daily at 2:50 and 8:50 P. M.
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at prices from $!T.S"Jkfj9
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