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'rri.iav Evening. May 22, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD . 'lures WJSHINGTON TO BE 1 Abby Rockefeller and Her Husband Sail on Honej'inoon MER10AN WEALTH MRED BY ULRGE OF PARIS IS ENVIEO Traffic Jam Also Mars Latin I'eace titu tn viiy jtojjji ihrpi jputs o to vonstrtwH ft (if imibilitj' f Hfi;r- tn ir hm im far irvntl INieSl FETE V IWIKXtW A1UFA MT f ""'ri;"- 1" The city autiwritie. ..f l!u.. Aire,. " i " i'""5 1h w , ' . 1 ' InrgifW br tntr ttnfthr with tbt KINGTON. May 22.-W-n, im,ri.n l'fnp'e probably will of the celebration which is to jUor.te ' JMS ,h ,WO'hun- Ih .nniversary of the birth of 5,,, Wasbinston'. jje ctlrliration will he held here, Ue citJ- which Washington found- 4 uul will be under the direction d , wmniixsion created by the lant ml ot Resident rJjWw " 'be of,ao chairman. VT, ussfStions to the nature j it eve" oow " 8 recelved HKMCto of the celebration hope it Jibe mo spiritual than material ly, stressing the character, achteve .7u iiui institutions of the Father ST, loaatry. Charles W. Kliot, latent emeritus of Harvard, has Mfd the view that the celebra la should be directed in large inea Hie to the rising generation, not to tt. passing: or the part, and that its -in ,hou!d be to increase the number .i Washington's disciples and follow fre in and for the struggles 'of the '"""ides the President of the United SUtM the members of the commis si, are the President of the Senate d Speaker of ihe House, as ei-of-fcio wmmissioners; Senators Fess, Olio, TCC-chnirnuin, and Spencer, Missouri, Uepublirans; Ulass, Virginia iid llavard, Helnwarc, Democrats; Htpreseiitattvcs Hnwlcy, Oregon, Til ion, Connecticut, llepublicans; Uar kt Tejas, and lt.vrns, Tennessee, llfiocrats. The commissioners ap iiited by the l'resident are: Mrs. iolbouy Wayne Cook of l'ennsyl- . ..-A ,l..n. irenprjil of the Dailzh- ls of the American llevolution; Mrs. Uary Suenuau ot v.oiorauo, prusiucui. mitral of the Federation of Wu- Bin's Clul's; Henry Ford of Michl- ij; llanford Mac.Nuler ot town, tor mtr' national commander of the Ain trksn Legion; C. Hasconi Sleiup, for ... cA.-r!Nrv tn President (JoolidKe: 1. Lawrence Lowell, president of Harviril; Edgar II. Piper, Portland, ,t ,Michr" Kranlc A. MunBev. Xre York, publisher, nnd John Hays tittnnioud ot vi asiungion, engineer. Eld EDITORS SOON WILL GATHER a (re; voice as to the char- l . y - '. fT '. rzr:-i f Id .iii:iV.-!v. ti - T 1- . 1 iL- .fi, ,r. iiiimi m7lt i ' 1 1, s- i t" . ct'titT ttftulii Jik t liRvff it known nir.mis tottriMs thnt t..v hsv lotrf?rf iiif r-tlv liiikni'iKMi isit tTiiiox nf .... their rates. The country neeis fr-,t.wT lines, the former i m ' ""' ' " eign ,,Ne.v , help keep eschang at , - j iTg Wen'icLT tnn Pr and to le,.en the nurden of re,,- f'aiiy mt the 1 fi! , laaiVs ,,,- , jihj urr mMiiini-in (i u.juuic ..,., s. ... I ... OMiJ aj.r, i.v-r'triwtitiijt, Wti ntiti ctmgstwtB. j " : AJi(!iii Huimavn iiitiiiig ( W ARC EL AND CURl., 73c. lantiy 'iarait rii4iy termiaais j 4 TtVasinKStB St. with motm-lnts fptffr lit, stp thr : tl ZOLA JUEtJEB. - David Milton and his bride, who was Abby Rockefeller, richest flirt In tho world, sailed to Europe on the S, S. Paris for a fourmonth honey moon tour. Her father, John D., Jr., and mother (right and left) went to ihe boat to wish them fiodspeed. Mrs. Wilson Will Travel to Europe WASHINGTON, May 22. Mrs. Wood row Wilson is to visit again some parts ot southwestern Europe which she toured with her husbnnd, the late President Wilson, during the peace conference, but she will go this time as privately as possible and with out the excitement that marked the first visit. Accompanied by .Miss Belle Bitruch. daughter of iiernard M. Ilaruch, war fused permits by the provincial nu thuritips to spil the much discussed 4,4 per cent beer recently authorized in Ontario, reached the opinion todny that the iim keepers iu Windsor who have received licenses to nerve the foaming liquid to thirsty Ietroit thousands, have been smiled on by I Full preparations to receive those who are expected to crowd the ferries tomorrow when the new law goes inlo effect have not been completed, inn keepers say. More people Itave nskd tor reservations for the grand open Kaiser Affable in women and children who are to b sent tn AiKiii'iiiin wiiiii.i ,1.0 .. Meeting" Children! J" this scheme, designed to 0 ! relieve ih mifimniVTr ,,..i.!.. KiiKluud, will oHiiprise a great many perun whose aim Is t nettle on ; crown land nnd becmne cattle raiaera mm tit niters. RICHMOND, Va., May 22. (P) Matte nf itrinzantinc wood from Cali fornia and bound with hands of solid gold, the pave! with wbich President uWjte V. M.irble, of the National Kilitoriid Association, will call the fortieth annual convention of the ns- wiatiim to order bore June 1, has ira in use for .'t;t years. It has luised tlimtiRh the bands of many of tiie mst prominent men in American i'tumalism. The gavel was presented to the as- focialion when it met in Snn Fran nci. May 24, 1W2. while W. S. Chap fiW, of the Mansfield (Ohio) Daily Xws, was president. It was the gift of ihe California State Miner's Asso ciation. The gold used in the bands u worked out of the Gold Jtun bums of Hutch Flat, 1'lacer county. Inscril-ed in the band which en- eirtles the handle are two mottoes: A lrun of Ink Makes Millions Tniak" "An Honest. Paper is the Xobtot Work of Mnn." Bishop Shepard to Speak Here Sunday The Reverend William O. fihepard, T. D LL.D.. bishop of the Methodist Episcopal church of Portland, will be the guest of the First Methodist church in Eugene Sunday nrorning at li o'clock. He is to deliver the an nual Thank Offering address under auspices of the Women's Missionary societies. Bishop Shepard has recently re turned from' a six months' tour of Africa, and is expected to tonch on interesting details of his trip. The public is invited. . 13 Liquor Sellers . Of Canada Lucky DETROIT, Mich., May 22. tP Contrary to the traditionnl signifi ennee attached to the figure thirteen, those 800 persons who have been re- dnted. time chairman of 4he war industries I inK tonight than can be Uecomum- board and close friend of the late president, Mrs. Wilson will sail Sat urday from New York to spend the summer motoring through France, England and possibly Belgium nnd Italy. Mrs. Wilson's intention Is to gain rest and her tour will ifford no op portunity for. formal receptions, ex cept possibly in Geneva, seat of the I.e-.tgue of Nations. Roseburg Host at Annual Carnivals ROSEBCRG, Ore., May 22. Rose burg's annual Strawberry carnival is now under way with clear akies and the streets crowded with specta tors. The baby parade held this morn ing was several blocks dung and by far the finest display ever held in the city. Queen Thelina, Miss Theima Newhard, was crowned yest e rday with elaborate ceremonies. The carni val will continue for three days and on Saturday the Vmpqua Chiefs, the sponsors ot the event, will be the hosts to the hoapitnlits clubs of the state. Nearly every booster orgnniia tion in Oregon will send delegates to the Saturday celebration and they will be entertained in a royal manner. AMSTERDAM May 22 4S) A pic ture of William Iloltenr.ollern, one time German emperor, dressing iu the latest fashion and seeking to win the i good-will of the children of Doom, is given by a Dutch journalist, littrtcrt 11. Ibellngs, who recently visited Doom castle. Another pastime of the former em peror is collecting photographs of the Prince of ales, ami he is also lomi of cutting and pasting p pictures of Queen Wilhelmina of I If Hand, lie dresses most carefully, says Mr. Ibel- ings, and his suits are always of the latest cut. At the court which Wil liam continuea to hold, the same stiff ceremonial as obtained in Berlin days is observed. One of the former emperors chief ambitions is to become popular with the people, and especially the young folk of Doom. He therefore often goes out personally to shop and ad dresses the townfolk in their native Dutch dialect. He even deigns now to tip his hat pieaasntly in greeting, whereas formerly he had everybody bowing to him. Films for Planes Now Being Tested LONDON, May 22. OP) In the future airplane passengers who be come bored while flying may be able to take In a movie during the voyage. Ono of the large Paris-London air expresses was recently equipped with a movie picture projector, nnd, during a trial flight, a film was flashed on a screen inside the cabin, with 12 passengers as spectators. KCGENE COLLKfTIOS AOKNCT. $28 20-30 MIX EH UUHh PilONR tl00.. W. H. BLOWERS. MGR. Phone S. E. Steven for piano tuning oration payments, ami the gold Jefi j behind by foreign visitors help it these end. Hence rales at many fao ! tls have been reduced, and published j tar, It have Wen issued which make ' it poib?o for touring comanies to I tcwme tmsiness in Gerninny on much the same basis that they worked be fre the war. Visa rate on American passport aio are lower and the las o foreign ers ban bei removed iu practically all German cities. There have alo been change in po&e regulations wim-h make it umneeesaTy fur irav eiers to appear personally before $o Uce official t register. itailway rates are high in compari son with many Furopean countries but there has been n decided improve ment f the service. Tax (cab and the hire of motor cars sttil are rela tively expensive. Generally speaking, hovepyert the foreign traveler is now weWiiie in Gevnuny, ami has Itltie dtfttctilty in uiakiag hi way around in comfort, even without knowledge of the lan guage. Sight-seeing atitos are opera ting In all important center and trav el tmreaua have guides available and nrp remiy to provide room nnd raeais at whatever price tourists want to pay. j Announcement In German tiewspa- pera that IHiUttM) American rttdti1 France last year uul are supposed to j have spent over f AHMkKUXtO in that j t?otitry, have attracted wide attention j Millions of America's Best Housewives Use THE WORLD'S GREATEST: BAEiBfUG POWDER .Positive Proof That It Is America's Preferred Bake-Day Aid SALES TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BBAKO Austrailia Starts Immigrant Drives SYDNEY, May 22. () In rnn nection with a rprpnt nKrrpmMit in Ijondon bptwfpn Knjflatitl nnd Aus tralia to assist -iWMXX) pmijnmm from tlie ITnttpd Kingdom to set set tled on land hero, it has bppn psti rantod tliat tlw cost nf thin under taking will ho from $5.01(0 to $10,000 for pitch indivMtisi mskinK the 111,01)0 milp voyago. I'ritnp .Ministpr iirarp, in nnnnunr- inc tlip patimate of cost, said that i many rpfirodtiWive and devpionment worlia were awaiting the emigrants, Tho two governments wiii bear the cost of thp Jrnvplprs, It it planned that the 4W,0tX) tnpn. Film Promoter is Facing Indictment XEW YnrtK' oo rh..u. ir f'll. fnrinpr mnlmn n;.itr. nrn. wr. Kim made Lillian Cish rich, mrtinr tn his counsel, was on his ? tn Miami, Kla.. today to attempt t make en ugh money in real estate t" fight a federal indictment far ppr .T. Tbfre are reports that he hai a s yar job. The n whose management netted tiish a fortune of J2.W.000 m years was declared penniless ! hi ponn.el. Colonel William Hiit ira. in arrnin r... .i j k American legion provided a "i ni. During thp war Dnell II S li.nlno... - J . mbmarine jnne. tnr throe years Duell made Mi" t'tl Suit Mk... r. it i -d Jmlge .. x. Hand. , they 'ai aim. The Tcsult of the litiga- "if-d nt hi, forttine." the neriurr k ti'imiiicut r?w mil ' nunoii-ceful unit by Duell to Ottict In , . .niifve- nrmrrs ior nun - mnne false statement. XT'ttw Aft,., .t.: ... ........ - - ,ir uiniffs. ni Testuien tfiit M1 hrn ',,ffi;Biit.. V .aJ . ? ,in'' th encagement was when le watt df Osculation Mania Cause of Trouble -Henry ri.'v IU H ltiT'" J""1" trl.T"" n"'r " Pretty tr, """"'ii' lo kiss her. is . 1:,'" mental ohser-1 "V ato the daughter and , "I J-i'.to Uniben 1 H..V.H nf KV,?' 1wn my.terir.tn i ; t messenger. Jtetect- i "'"d them . M.tr.i, ... " "j. II aM ,hn ,lmi""' Iti'lng N ki, ""'i'factorilr eiplain- ' and later on another "iV."!,""' nrtPia' for ol. t., "l'""d aa s.ne. ! ri. 1.'," ItrortVIrn's hiie.t . " ,rr""'d h. Mid -I'm '" ir' 'ike a needle 1 it i ,"' vh " "1,h " Kirl f1 t ' i mind." " ' rt " rmpnions said n h' .rr-sted. Get a Ruud and have steaming hot water every time you turn the faucet without need of forethought or attention Pay for the RUUD as you use it "H OT" on vour fau cet means hot when you have a RUDD. No wait ing for water to heat; no wast ing of water or gas. Ruud means Perfect Service, now and for years to come. Pay a small amount down and your Ruud is installed. You get a year to pay the balance. Mountain States Power Co. Introducing FULTON" en -Pay -Plan An Important Step In the New Development of The C. L Fulton Plan of Merchandising Men's Wear j OW it is on such a plan of business-like budget financing that the great - majority of people accumulate savings at the bank, pay off loans, own their own homes, invest their money, buy automobiles, pianos, etc., and we feel that we, with the same confidence in their good faith and integrity, can make it equally as convenient for them in their larger clothing pur chases. In fact, similar high-class stores as Cheasty's in Seattle, Hastings in San Francisco and other outstanding leaders in their respective cities are with us in this plan of serving more people, more often, more economically and more conveniently, Adler Collegian Clothes One of the recognized high grade lines of men's clothing will be available with our new Ten-Pay-Plan. With this new plan, buying high grade cloth ing and keeping well dressed will be as easy as falling off the log there is no large payment to be met-r-ten weeks of regular small payments, and that's all. Here Is Our Ten-Pay-Plan On any purchase you make, you may pay down as little as 20 per cent of the regular purchase price, the balance being divided into 1 0 equal weekly payments without interest charges, added expense or extras. THIS IS THE WAY IT WORKS $25.00 Purchase, $5.00 down $2,00 weekly for 10 weeks $30.00 Purchase, $6.00 down S2.40 wee'iy for 10 weeks $35,00 Purchase, $7.00 down S2.80 weekly for 10 weeks $40.00 Purchase, $8.00 down S3.20 weekly for 10 weeks $45.00 Purchase, $9.00 down $3.60 weekly for 10 weeks $50.00 Purchase, $10.00 down $4.00 weekly for 10 weeks $55.00 Purchase, $11.00 down $4.40 weekly for 10 weeks $60.00 Purchase, $12.00 down $4.80 weekly for 10 weeks This new Fulton ser vice will in no way affect our usual cash or Out PfSSCUt fen account custo mers, i here wm be only one price wheth er cash, open account or on our Ten-Pa'-Plan service. Our purpose is to place the very highest type of men's wear within reach of every man in Lane county, and we believe that we have now done so. A Word To Regular Customers tf - 1 4 837 Willamette Street 837 Willamette Street Telephone 28 881 Oak St. fr saJe. 1-bone Il!) i. Jel