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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1925)
THE EUGENE, GUAKD Friday Evening, .' Paso Two UNE GOOD: STJITE. American Wins XiBIG TROPHY WON Macadam roads In J-aoe county an; Id good shape f'T automobile traffic rrji .ru V. M. .Vorse, county surveyor. J.f-ccui ruins have placed liavoc wit I) (he road in the outlying districts however, particularly frh.tig road up streams. bingo to Mapletn has hern run ning dtiily, BDd that rood is in good condition, it is stated. .Maiuleunij"? work will b'gin at once on the roa I up the river from Lowell, and it in reported that this road i oem,; WHhed out at 1, 'kout point. Th Klinira road is in good flhiipe. anl furisls up ihe MeKenzie road mate that it is alt-o in good repair. lloud condition in other M'cttons f tha sttite, u reported today by the Oregon .State Highway comiimniou are an follows: Paolflo Highway, I'oillnud-Orego.i t.'ity Albany -! lae-rUbuj'g-Jiinrtion (.lly-Eugene ( 'oltagc GroveJiuseburg-G muts I'lixH-Mcdfurd C'filiforuiu Suite lAnv; I'iived entire dinlitiice, except between Harrisbuig and .liiiK'tlun City where puving op erations lire under wuy. Short lie lour around contruclion at Junction City, joiniiijc highway one mile north. Free eotinly f rri-y across Wlll.mn'l' river at llurritdnirg. Jit route Al bany to .function i via CorvitlltH mid Mfiir"o; nil piivrd, Wcsl Side Pacifio Highway. Fori land Nnwhi'Uff J ti,vtrii Jinctioii: I'aved. Dayton ,1 unci ion-.Ie.I inn viile 1'uviug operations under war. Traffic for Mr.Miniivnip nnil beyond take lli rminty roiid via liny ton which is nil pnved. , M"'.Minnville-Moninoulh-(,r-Viillii-Jutictiin "Ity-Eugene; I'aved. Old Oro. Trail West of The Dalles. Ontario-Huntington Jlnker-l'iiion-J,a Grnndc-IVmlb'ton-rinnlillu-Arling-t on -The LIjiIIch: Macadamized entire diainm-p ami in Rood condition. Old Ore. Train Wait of The Dalle. TI.e hulks-Hod Kiver. I'oriliirJ' Kainipr-Ar-toriii-Kraaidi: raved en tiro diKtnncc, Coos Bay-Roseburg Highway. ' I'ncifii: Higlnvay-Camaa Valley. Mvrlle I'oint-t o(iulle: Macadiim. Willamette Vnllty-Florcnco Highway. Junctiou City Cheshire - Goldo:i ttuinrnck: Macadam. Corvallii-Nawport Highway. Corvaiils Philomath - Wren-Eddr Yllle-Toledo-Newport. Macadam. McMinnvllla-Tillcmook Highway, Mr.Miiiuvllle-Hheridun: I'aved. ' Khc.-ldirn-Willamiua -Grand Horn! Ilelw-Tillamonk. I'nrt paved; In Inner good nm end Jim. Tualltln Valloy Highway. Port hnd-IHlboro-Forest Grove-Carlton-McMinnville: I'iived. , Mt. Hood Loop Highway . Portland-Government Camp: Paved fn (ii-CHhuiu; hiilonce g:od macadam. Government Cniup-I force Thief Mea.1 owi: Clone! by enow, Horse Thief ltidnwM-'arkdiil(!-)lo d Hlver: (iood liincadnin. A&hland-Klnmnfn Tails Highway. Junction 1'iicific Iltnlnvny-Klnmntn VhIIh. Mil ciuln mixed it ml In Rood con dition. Redwood Highway. Oriitila PnHi-Kerby-Waldo: (travel ed road in good condition. Wnldo Creiicent City: Mountain road in good condition. MoKonile Highway. Kiigenn-Melkunp Hpringa: Mnendati) and in good roi.dition. Jtclknaii Sirinp;ti-.Mi-Kruxie Pa-Sitcra: ChM-i ed hy unow. Sinters-Clinn t'lillH- Kcdmond: Mticndmn. Aliea Highway, Corviillia-Phtlomnth-Alaea: Maco ' on in. Aliea-Waldport: Detour it Alien via I.ohatcr inounlnin and Five Uivera. Karth mad. meters, or about GSO milea, wai ex pected to require about mua boun flying time. If a favorable landing place fa not found at the pole, the journey from King'i Bay to the pole and return hould occupy about 18 boure and (be planea should be back at King'a Bay by this afternoon. If trouble develops end tbe plane must be abandoned, the party will try to reach Cape Columbus, Greenland, where the l'eary expedition bad a baee. iiuth planes were equipped with sleiebs and with skiia and were fully supplied with emergency provisions ; may expect little mercy frjio t!ie sufficient for one month. The also I l Afri .forff II K- Kimivn-tli aa first prize in the state encampment t n:rried sufficient guns and ammuni- ( j, circuit court, this mo'ruing. wh fn at Ashland May 18 J1, reports John j ,jon tor killing game in Greenland, j u-act Lewis Taylor, a neatly g.-onm- ivarr, rapiain oi tne inm. n orwrgian government has ' wl. iniPll eent-lo jkinr bov to the state For the fourth time in five years. I the drill team of Canton Hovey No. 4 won tbe big departmental loving cup j Youths who pan worthless check Although only 17. Andre Ruellan, American girl, has exhibited her paintings and drawings in the spring exhibition of the Paris salon, after spending a year In Rome on a trav eling scholarship. E winning the big cup f'tr the third lime I unnowpred Amundsen to neeimv mnr I nfl'nii.tttirt- for tu. ..'.r, for n.S. in succession it is now the pcrma- ian(j ue lnay d;ICOver as Norwegian ! mir a hocus cheek for S13. territory. The young man's attorney pleaded I for (pnit'iicy on arcniut of Lewis age j but the judge replied that if a maj) forged a check lie was presumed have d ne it maliciously, di l l..ut A ronleat lo determine the name f the summer ramp of the Eugene Moy Scouts thin summer will be held between now and June 12, announces Kenneth Abies, chairman of the mu test. The winner will be awarded a week's free board In the ramp this summer. All entries for the contest must be sent or brought, in to Will Itohert son at I 'inner-Kobert son sporting goods store before June 12, it Is stated. Names from any rrut in good standing will be accepted aa entries in the contest. All names must be scnled. The committee that will make the selection consists of Kenneth Abies, chairman of the committee, Will Rob ertson, Del Stnnnrd and I.elsnd Johnson. Entries may he handed to any mem her of the committee, It is announced. The business men of Eugene agreed to hack the American Legion in the Legion endowment and Doernbecker hospital drive Hut is to start Mon dny, at a meeting held this noon at tended by reprosentntlvpH of the Lo gion find Eugene butunctis men, J. E, Sliellou wns appointed head of the committee of business men, it in nunnunced, and the committee will take en active part In tbe campaign. Legion members have set n quota of $10 for each member, nnd the work ers are responsible for this amount, it wns decided. It is expected that (hey will have little trouble raising this sum, Aniiouncetnrnls of the opening of the drive will be made in all churches Sunday, says Winifred May, cbnlrmsn I of the drive for I ho Legion. The enmpnigu will hist until Mny HI. The committee consists of J. E. Shelton. F. S. Apnelman, A. K. Hrig tiiun, E. O. 1 mine I, F, (1. Shekels, Paul It, Kelly and Frank Jenkins. Orders to increase the Eugeue na tional guard medical detachment of the ISttth Infantry, commanded Sy Major Orvitle Waller, in twice Its present strength, were received today, it is announced (nun the armory. EnlittinculR will be opened immed iately to recruit tbe com putty to Ji desired number. Previously the or ganisation has been a battalion do tttihnieiit, nnd under the new ordei.- It becomes a full regular detnehment. Mcu to be recruited wilt lie for the minimrr ramp at ('amp Jackson, Med foul, it Is stated. The offices will be Mined at tbe armory all dity Sunday, where t-onfereiicrs may be bad witn anyone desiring information on n:i tittml guard service. nent properly of tbe Eugene ennton. Two silver loving cups, also offered as prizes, were brought back hy the team. The big rup was first wou in KCM st Albany by the Eugene team. The next year it was annexed by Portland at the Eugene meeting. In KC'!. Ull'l and 12. it wns won at .North Uend, Hood Itiver and Ashland by the Eu gene group ond now becomes a per manent fixture of the local team. Twelve men nnd three officers con stitute the drill team. Mr. Starr is csptafn, Lee Jtoy Woods, lieutenant, and L. D. Stratton, enaign. They pa raded Wednesday at the general pa rade, and later In the competitive drill. Spencer Itutte lodge No. 0 I. O. O. V. of Eugene nlso covered itself with glory by bringing back two silver loving cups for having the most men from any subordinate lodge in the pa rade. There were M in all, It la re ported. The- Eugene delegation re turned last night. , Judge Skipworth sentenred each lo three months in the county jail For passing a worthless check fur $2, Julian timith was sentenced to a year in the county jail, although tbe judge indicated be would parole the boy to hrs mother after serving 30 days In jail. Earl Fonda of Eugene, indicted ou a statutory charge, was arraigned be fore Judge Skipworth this morning, aud will plead tomorrow morning hi 10 o'clock, the judge ruled. L. W. Bchultz and J.n A. Scbuttz, alto indicted on statutory offenses, w;re given until tomorrow morning to plead. Two Boys Cited for Disorderly Conduct Two young men who are charged with insulting young girls are cited to appear in the local police court this afternoon at four o'clock and answer complaint charging them with parole wai out of . the ;u'uonr (Continued from page one) gator of the machine piloted hy Lieu tenant Oftkar Omdal. The expedition wailed for favorable weather at King's Hay since April 13. M. Hesselherg, director of the Os lo, Norway, meteorological station, made minute observations. Tbe re port yesterday must have been so fa vorable that Amundsen decided to bop off. The AmundfeivEllsworth pole dash started the first of tbree flights this summer. The atl-Atntriean MaeMillan nnvy expedition, with two planea is scheduled to start June 17. Next month also a British expedition under (1. Hettir Algarsson a young Iceland er, intends to make the attempt in a blimp, or non-rigid alrsnip. OSLO, Nnrwn, May 22. OP) Given favorable conditions, the two aeaplanea of the Amundsen expedition which started from King's Bny, Spitsbergen yesterday afternoon, In an attempted flight to the Norlh Pole, should he back nt Spitsbergen In about 24 hours from the time of tbe take off. The dlsianco to the pole. 1100 kilo The two University of Oregon sen ior honorary societies, Friars and Mortar Board, for men end wom"n respectively, today elected new mem bers as n tradition at tbe campus lun cheon at junior week-end festivities. Scholarship and activities, are the two outstanding qualifications for these societies. Friars elected Paul Ager, recently elected vice-preflident of the associat ed student body; Walter Malcolm, newly -elected president of tho stu dent body; Bob Mautz, football can tain for next year; Ken Stephens' n, active in student union committee work; Fred Martin, recently re-elected yell leader. Mortar Board pledges are Jnm.'t Wood. Louise Inabinet, Dorothy My . HIvne Buck, Maurine Buchanan, Peggy Boyer, and Mrs. Prince L. fumpheil, wife of i'resident. Campbell. Patterson Street Bridge Ready Soon The dei king on the city .bridge at Patterson street over the mill rncp is now being put on, announced Harry E. Devereaux, city engineer, nd the bridge is expected to be ready in a couple of weeks. The work is going ahead rapidly, he soya, nnd the bridge will be substantial and capable of handling all traffic on this steret. Work is progressing on the bridge over Hilyard street, and it will aeon be ready for the finishing touches, tt is said. All piles have been driven, and structure work is now going on. The bridge will be ready in three weeks, or a month, the contractors. Olds and Son. state. The same con tractor is building the Patterson street structure. NOTICE The Eugene Shriners' club will meet in the Mosonic hull this Friday eve ning at eight o'clock. All Shriners in vited. m22 SAM. R. MOSHER, Secy. THE COTTON SHOP Plentlng, Buttons and Hemstitching, 80 7th avenue east. Phone 1715-J. OLD TIME DANCE Thursh.n, May 2-lrd, given by Far mers I nion. Change in the music. Everybody welcome, m'-'Il Purchase of 130 pounds of polond Iwirlcy f'r extermination of gray dig ger nui recU has been made by the Southern Pacific railroad, announces O. S. Fletcher, county agent. Delivery of the grain wan-made this morning. The railroad w 'I sprend the poison over lis right nt w.iy on the lins covered hy the Wai district, except ing the Coos Bsy line and norlh of Irving. This is the firt of the grain bought by the railroad, says Mr. Fletcher, lie ha sent out direct tons to section foremtn. to place the bait near the places frequented by the gray dig gers. A tablespnonful at a place is sufficient, the workmen are warned, and should be sestterrd so well thit the snimnl will have tn pick It up gram st a time, tn this way poisoning of do mettle animals is Inhibited. THE STORY OF A JAZZ TIME WIFE AND A WALTZ TIME HUSBAND f!ii; Added Attraction Supreme Dwight Johnson's FAMOUS STROLLERS Direct from Liberty Thnatio nnd Multnomah Hold 10 PIECES 10 Regular Night Priest for thit Big Doubls Show MONDAY MAY 25 ONE BIG LAUGH NIGHT JX Hemry Duffy Production -jeorgeRCohan Comedy of 1vo Nations With LAWRENCE D'OESAY and a CAST.. OF UNUSUAL EXCELLENCE SENSIBLE PRICES Lower floor 11.50. btlrony. firtt ( rot II 00, nut I rot "tc last 4 rowl 60c (plut tax). MAIL ORDERS NOW CHILDREN'S MATINEE Saturday, 10:30 A. M. Under Auspices A. 0. U. W. JACK LONDON'S famous deq etory of tho north "The Call of the Wild" with BUCK, the dog hero A thrlllln ttory of animal lov for ht matter Adults 20o Children lOo ou th accepted !' entence ligh'ly. and walked out of the court ioo,;i tmttling. Felix Kxpositio and Ang'lo Mes-ii-leno have not been in the country many years. They served iu tbe army honorably. Jlut when they were broke they stole en automobile at. Cottage. Grove belonging to K. C. Slay of Eu gene and were indicted by the grand jury for the offence. The county at torney agreed to accept their plea to tlie charge of wimple larceny, and The I disorderly conduct, according to po nce. The complaint was made after the boys molested two girls Inst night,it is alleged. It ts said that the boys tried to entice the girls into their car, end failing, tried to use force. The girls will be brought in at the trial, says Judge George A. Gilmor?, before wlmm the boys- will appear, nnd the whole matter will be thor oughly aired. If the young men are guilty ns charged they will be severely dealt with, says the judge." J. L. Thornton, driver of a Red Cab which collided with a car driven by Marion W. Pike, of Bend, yes terday morning at Fourth avenue and Lawrence street, was fined $10 and costs on a charge of reckless driving by Judge George A. Gil more this aft ernoon in tbe police court. It was al- I leged that the driver was going too fast. 'Ibis is bis second offense on a traffic charge. Thornton declared that he was speeding due to the fact that he was carrying a small boy to the hospital who had been injured. The boy's face was bloody, and he appeared to be rather badly hurt, TJiornton said, and he thought that the emergency justified the fast driving. He sounded hia horn several blocks before com ing to the corner where lie struck Pike's car. Both cars were badly damaged In the affair. Few other accidents have happened during the past few days, although several minor crashes occured. Only two others were reported yesterday, tittle damage being done to any ma chine. I. T. Swaant, lij.Tl High street and J. A. Krcderickson, 0,10 Willamette came together, and Fred ported. thathe'iT'Uc of a car 1eXw from ; tbe curb on jL? Twelfth -venue .n A truck backed L?T driven byMr..jY ? was driving Dri t TC near Willamet., J? derwasdainaVi: Kimball YoUQ- p, lded with a VnrA ?Ie W . tersectionofTlft away before !,. 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