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i!arday Evening, May 23, 1925 THE EUGENE GUABJJ Page Seven BUGS By Roy Grove 10 WHITE HOUSE ifominutii Irum vitt oaQ TmoerT Chairman Borah of r8ea. "taU0M """f "'.A whom he had summoned conference earlier in the f, situng up, he talked 1th tI' senator for 10 minutes on a relating to international TS had been no previous ,rd evidence of lllnssa, though M k indicated that Mr. Cool 5. 1 had been feeling the effects increasingly hot weather Z ,he , capital. Mr. Coolldge wont ,he office at the usual hour, ;n soon afterward told his secre- he had' decided to go back to the White House and lie down for awhile- I Only Three Calleri it was said that none of the .rntements on today's list were -mrded as of an emergency rtiracter and that the president "7 (jij advisors agreed they Jd be put over easily until next week. In all there were but three call- ijty usually being a day of few tooferencea. Senor Jose Del Carmen, the Dominican minister, called at the While House to present Senor Don F. Ederico Velasquez, vlce vresident of th Dominican re Mblic, but they were unable to Mr. Coolidge. One of the other cancelled engagements was with a group of visiting police chiefs. , Health Has Been Good Ordinarily Mr. Coolidge's health jus been more robust than is ordinary for a man of his years. He scarcely has mlBsed a day from his desk because of illness rince he entered the White' House. For some years, however, he baa raftered slightly from throat trou ble and has consulted specialists periodically on that account. Recently he has applied himself more closoly than usual to the duties of office, working long boars and omitting many social engagements. Last year he went with Mrs. Coolidge to the circus, snd when circus time came around apiln a week ago, a box was re served for him but only Mrs. Coolldge of the White House oc cupied it The hot wave that has been sweeping over a good part of the country hit Washington with smothering force late laBt night snd early today and when the president reached his desk the sun was beating down mercilessly on the south windows of his office. Because of the high tempsra tures and humidity of Washing ton summers, plans already have been made for setting up a sum mer house next month at Swamp scott, Mass. i There were some indications that he also hnd felt a touch of Indigestion, but all Information of ao official character was with held pending conclusion of the examination by physicians. . In addition to the day s special engagements, the president's daily reception to d'elegates of visitors also was cancelled. Recently these delegations have been unusunlly large. Yesterday he shook hands with all hundred. Mrs. Coolidge waa out walking "hen the president was taken 111. When Bhe returned soon after ward she found him under care el his physicians. the list for today, Satur- TIFIIL FLOATS (Continued from page one) iflmni- jewels d dainties, a Max wld I'arrith painting, old legend and "rj chnraeters, such as Jnmn and lden fleece, Janice Meredith, d Vtinkyn. Blinkyn and Nod. and Columbia anil her Ship of There were four points on which e snion of the judges were made: "wepuon. which included the idea " oritinality, and the expres " m relation to its setting. The M point was composition, made of three elements, balance. "theme, on which emphasis was cci lastly was artistic excel- and its se.theiin i-.h I"" rounted one-fourth. The firnt . wnicri was unanimously decided J the tllll?. ... - .J1 fT-l.- . ao m .liter Uip. A lie "t' for the fete were: Miss Maud Vrn hpA t .u- , j. Dean Walter, director of loan fund and student adviser; J Frederic S. Dunn, of the Latin "Mrttnent. Radio Programs Pleasant Hill TUcrVi Wins From Walker ii. - ..i, mn jh .noo ,e(eatel f.'i'"'.".,1'1'".""' 111,1 r'r'dny by a '1'he game was a nit- "' between Humphreys ol ""I and H. Houston of Vi. k 1! Htim- i ''. struck out 14 men ;. il Hnntnn ,tru(., out iij ; S. I W ','U ""' s. done in she :'v." ,'"',i hcur na ,,''" Hill has lost hut one game , u'lier won from them in r, ! Hl-V'1 "n "'e Walked dls- " " d" p i a - tr9m Humphrey and Guile; and Haight. Setting for Prom WVw Kr,nr reign ..f -v.f,lV " thp rDOtif ,fir th, V. 1 ' r' lb Juni r Prow, ih , ' if'..?,"'" rm,i',y toninht, Th j ti attired io contum" ; :.VI !.;nth r'titurr. A faturt j . N tr.. ! I - . i -KGW, Portland, 40.5 metera: 11:30 a. ra.t weather report; 12:30 p. m., Uosfi City trio by courtesy of the Pacific Statea Electric company; 6 to 8 p. m.t Jackie Souder'a orchestra of the Portland hotel; 10 to 12 mid night: Dance program by JacWe Bonder's orchestra of the Portland hotel. Sunday: 10:80 a. m. to 12 noon, aerripes from First Presbyter ian church, Dr. Harold Leonard Bow man, pastor; 6 to 7 p. m.. Evening service by Portland Council of Churches. , KFI, Los Angeles, Calif., 407 met ers: fi:30-6 p. m., ICxaminer'a matinee program; 6-6:10, McDaniel'a nightly doings; 6:45-7, Itadiatorial talk; 7 7:45, Lake Arrowhead dance orches tra, Carrol Huxley, lender; 7:45-8, The bookshelf, Miss Nancy; 8-1), Ex aminer program, Arrowhead Lake chamber of commerce; 0-10, classical vocal and instrumental hour; 10-11, Packard Radio club, Carlson sisters, Way Watta, Dorothy Cleveland and others. KFOA, Seattle, Wash., 454.S met ers: 4-6 p. m., Olympic hotel orches tra; recipe; 6-6:45, Olympic hotel con cert orchestra; 0:45-8:15, boys' pro gram, Mornn school;' 8:30-10, Seattle Times dance music; 10:05-10:30, Olympic hotel dance music. KFWR. Hollywood, Calif., 252 me ters: 7:45-0 p. ra., musical program; 0- 10 popular program, Ina Mitchell Butler, aoprano, Warner Broa.; 10-11, Warner Bros. motion pictur hour under direction Harry Seymour; lt 12, Bramlstatter's Hollywood Mont ana tre cafe dance orchestra, Mel Ped eskv, lender. KGO, Oakland, Calif.. 861.2: 4-6:30 p. m., concert orchestra, musical pro gram, Hotel St. Francis; Vinton La Ferra, conductor; 10-1 a. m., dance music, Henry Halstead'a orchestra, soloists, KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif.. 405.2 meters: 5:30-0 p. m., Leightnn's Ar cade cafeteria orchestra, Jack Cron shaw, leader; 6-6:30, Art Hickman's Biltmoro hotel concert orchestra, Ed ward Fitipatrick, director; 0:30-7:30. little stories. American hisptory. Prof. Walter Sylvester Hertxog, Helene Pirie, George Ezra Crane, screen Juveniles, t'nele John; 7:30-8, Valvo line string trio; 8-10, program. Peer less laundry company, arranged by J. Howard Johnson, Russian Gypsy trio; 10-11, Art Hickman's Biltmore hotel dance orchestra. Earl Burtnett, lead er; 11-12 a. m., Lost Angels of KHJ, Majestic Six orchestra. K J It, Seattle, Wash., 8S4.4 meters: 1- 1:30 n. m.. Poat-lntelligencer musi- cnle; 1:30-2:30. sport review; 6-6:30, What's Doing In the Theater." i KNX. Hollywood, Cal.. 330.9 met-; ers: 5:45-6:15 p. m., Wurlitser pipe ' organ studio; 6:30-7:30, dinner hour music; 8-l, program, Rexall drug stores of southern California and Arixona: 0-10, KNX feature program; Kl-ll, Abe Lyman's Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra; 11-2 a. m., Holly woml night. KPO, San Francisco,' Calif., 428.3 meters : 1-2 p. m., Kudy Reiger's Kairmount hotel orchestra; 2:30-3:30, matinee program ; 3 :30-5 :30. Palace hotel; 5:30-0:25, Loew'a Warfield tlirater; 0:30-7:3(1, Johnny BuickV Cabrians. KFSG. Lo" Angeles, Calif., 275 me (rt: 3:3M:30 p. m., studio program; Mildred Wetkawasca, violinist: Kuth Clnton. remier and soloist; Blanche Clay, soprano: B. Earnest B&Jlard. arcompamst; f. ft. Mcnois in pre view of the Sunday school lesson; 7:3o-:30, auditorium service; ser mon on divine healing by Aime Sam ple McPhrrson; testimonies of heal ing in answer to believing prayer; special musical numbers. LEGAL NOTICE OF SAL EOF CITY OF EUGENE BONDS Sealed bifis will h received by the "itv HecordT of the City of Eugene. Oregon, at his office in the City Hall of said City until June 8, 1025, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M.. of aaid day, for the purchase -f certain gen eral obligation b.uda of thfi City of Eiicne at followa: $:j)m,KiiOO nf f-Knxie Water Bond nf the Ci(y of Eugene. Ogon. Said bonds to be is denominations of not ppu than one hundred dollars, and not more than nne thousand dol lars, at dfiird. Interest at a rate nnt (o eicffd five pr rnt pr an num, parahla- mi-annnally. prlnHpal and intr parable at the offic of the City Treasurer of the City of E'iKn, 'rgon. or may b tgrM Kin with the common coun-Hi- th b'.nds t br suh dare . i. . xi . w.. l..irl and (n Ko. come due in thirty jeara tfaerefrurn. A ceitified check equal to two per cent of the price bid must accompany bid as evidence of good faith on the pari oi me nmaer. J.ne ngnt is re served to reject any and all bids. The common council will meet at council chambers in the City Hall of Eugene, Oregon, June 8, 1025, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. to open and consider said bids. Dated Mav 23, 1925. (Seal) GEORGE A. OILMORE, City Recorder. No.l85S-Sat--dy-m23 LEGAL NOTICE OF SALE OF CITY OF EUGENE BONDS Sealed bids will be received ny the City Recorder of the City of Eugene, Oregon, at his office in tho City Hall of said City until June 8. 1025. at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M., of snid day for the purchase of certain general obligation bonds of the City of Etieene as follows; Bonds of the City of Eugene, Oregon. Said bonds to he In denominations of not less than one hundred dollnrs and not more than one thousand dol lars as desired. Interest at a rate not to exceed five per cent per an num, payable semi-annually,, principal and interest paynble at the office of tho City Treasurer of tho City of Eugeno, Oregon, or aa may be agreed upon with the Common Council; the bonds to bear such dnte aa the Mnyor may designate and to become due in twenty-five years therefrom A certified check equal to two per cent of the price bid must accompany bid as evidence of good faith on the part of the bidder. The right is re served to reject any and all bids. The Common Council will meet at Council Chambors In tho City Hall at Eugene, Oregon, June 8, 1025, at 7:30 o'clock P. M., to open and consider said bids. Dated Mav 23. 1025. (Seal) GEORGE A. GTLMORH, City Recorder. Xo.l857-8at-dy-m23 plaintiff will apniv to tha Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, to-wit: That a decree be entered against you, William Grasly, Andrew Grasly, Herthae 1 Graslv. Leonard Graslv and Chris Crash" otherwise known as Christ Grassley) for the sum of fourteen thousand seven hundred sixty-eight dollars and Iwenty-five cents $14.7tt$.25) together with in terest thereon at the rate or six per cent i per rent) per annumjrom the 1st day of May. .1124, to the 1st day of November, 1024, und together with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent (S per cent) per annum from and after the 1st day of Novem ber, 11124, and for the further sum of One Thousand Two Hundred Ninety- tour T4-KKP dollaraj (Sr.1M.T4) to gether with interest thereon at the rste of eight per cent (S per cent per anrum from ami after the 7th day of May, 1025. and for the further sum of two hundred fifty dnllara ($250) together with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent (8 per cent) per annum from and after the 25th day of April, 1025, and for the further sum of seven hundred fifty dollars ($750") and for the further sum vf thirteen dollars and seventy-five cents ($13.75) together with Interest there on at the rate of eight per cent (S per cent) per annum from and after the 2Sth day of April, ll25, and for the further sum of fifteen hundred dol lars ($1500) attorney's fpes, and for rlatntiff's costs and disbursements lerein sustained ; foreclosing a cer tain mortgage made and executed by William Grasly, a single, and Andrew Grasly and Berthae L. Grasly, his wife, on the 12th day of December. 1022, covering certain real property situate in the county of Lane, and 8t "f Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at a point four and slxtv ImiiUi edths (4 :t'0) chains south 50 deg. wpst of a point on the west line of section eighteen (IS) of township eighteen (IS) south of ran (te eleven (11) West of the Willamette Meri dian, which is thirteen and sixty-four hundredths (13.04) chains south of the quarter section corner on said west line of laid section eighteen (IS) and running thence north 50deg. ent fifty-seven (57) chains to the north east corner of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of said sec tion eighteen (IS):, thence east twen ty (20) chains: thence south sixty (60) chains to the south line of said section eighteen ( ISi ; thence west on the south line of said section eigh teen (11) to tha enit bank of the north fork of the Siuslaw river; thence up stream along said bank to the place of beginning, containing two hundred and seveuty (270) acres more or less. In Lane County, Oregon. Also lot No. 2 of section twenty four (24) in township eighteen (is) south range twelve (12) west of Wil lamette Meridian, and lots Nos. 2, 3, 0 and 7 of section nineteen (10) all in township numbered eighteen (IS) south range eleven (11) west of Wil lamette Meridian, in Ivan a County, Oregon, Together with all and singular and tenements, hereditaments, rights, privileges, appurtenances, easements, and rights, of way thereunto belong ing or appertaining, and also all plirnhfng, lighting) heating, cooking, cooling, ventilating; elevating, water ing, find irrigating apparatus and fix tures then belonging to or used or which should thereafter belong to or b used in connection with said prem ises, and alo all .water and water rights of every kind nnd description, however evidencrd or manifested which then -were or should thereafter become appurtenant to or incident to SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lane. Pacific Coast Joint Stock Jnd Bank of Portland, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. William Grasly and Jane Doe Grasly, his wife, Andrew Grasly and Berthae L. Grasly, hia wife, Leonard Grasly, a single man, Chris Grasly (otherwise known aa Christ Grassley) and Mary Roe Grasly, hia wife, Eugene R, McComack and Jane Doe McCornack, hia wife, A. B. Brum mitt and Jane Doe Brum ml it, his wife, and J. A. Owinga and Jana Doe Owings, hia wife. Defendant. To William Grasly, Jane Doe Graa lv, Andrew Grasly, Berthae U Grasly, Leonard Graaly, Cbrle Grasly (other wise known as Christ Graaaley) and Mary Hoe Grasly, hia wife, and J. A. Owings. and Jane Doe Owinga, De fendants. In the name of the State of Oregon: Ton are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In tha above entitled suit on or before the last day of six weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, said period of six weeks being the time prescribed for publication hereof.; and If 'yon fail so to answer, for want therof, the A Bank For All Drop in here at the First National today or any Saturday and you will seo in the long lines of depositors peo ple of all ages. It will show you just how well the First Na tional is serving tho en- tire community. From people of advanced years down to young sters hardly largo enough to pusli their pennies across the win dow, all of them are making their thrift hendqnarters here. Are you included among them. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eugene, Oregon the ownership of or used In connec tion with said premises or any part thereof; and alio the estate, mat, title, interest, homestead, or other t- aim or demand as welt in law aa in equity which the mortgagors then had or should thereafter at-tuire of. iu or to said premises or auy part thereof, together with all the rt'tiU. ittMies, and profits of the property thereby con veyed or any part thereof, snd de- ' daring plaintiff's snid mortgage to be ' the first lien upon the said real prop- ! city and superior to any right or in- t crest of anyone or more of said de- ; feiulnnts: foreclosing said mortgage. providing for the stile of aatd real I property, or of so much thereof n , may oe necessary to pay aucn juiig-1 me tit, the costs and expenses of aid i sale, plaintiff's snid costs and dis- : bursementt. and ssid attorney's fees, and for the 'application of the pro-, ceeds of such sale: First, to the payment of said costs and expenses of said sale, of plaintiff's said cotus and disbursements, aud of said attorney's fees; Second, to the payment of the amouut due plaintiff on such judg ment as shall be entered In plaintiff's tat or herein; and Third, with respect to the balance, if any, then remaining, in such man ner as the Court may hereafter direct. Declaring that said defendants, William Grasly and Jane Doe Grasly. b;r cife. Andrew Grasly and Berthae L. Grasly, hia wife, Leonard Grasly, Chris Grasly, (otherwise known aa Christ Grassley), and Mary Roe Gras ly, his wife, Kugene R. McCornack and Jane Doe McCornack, his wife, A. B. Bruinmitt and Jane Doe Brum mitt, his wife, and J. A. Owings and Jane Doe Owings, hia wife, and each aud every- one of them and any and all other persons claiming or to claim by, through or under them or any one or more of them in any way or manner whatosever be forever barred an1 foreclosed of and from any and all right, title, claim, equity of redemp tion, or other interest or estate in or to said real property and any part thereof, excepting only the statutory right to redeem, permitting plaintiff to bid at and become the -purchaser under snid sale, directing the sheriff to execute a deed to the purchaser or purchasers of aaid sale, siiiTx ordering that such purhaser or purchasers be let Into posesjon of said real prop erty upon presentation of said sher iff's deed thereto; and adjudging that any and all rights, interest, els tins, liens or benefits which snid defend ants v any one or more of yon have ort claim to have in or to said real property or any part thereof, he de dnred to he subsequent in time and subordinate in right to the lien of plaintiffs s.iid mortenje, and to plain tiffs right, title, and interest In and to said real property, and granting plaintiff such other and further re lief in tho premises aa to the Court may seem equitable and proper. This summons is published by order of the Honorable C. P. Barnard, County Judge of the within county, made and entered on the 7th day of May, 1025. prescribing that this sum mons bo served by publication there of once each week for six (ft) ennsec. utive weeks In tha Kugene Daily Guard, a newspaper published in Lane County, Oregon. May V), 102IS, is the dnte of the first publication of this summons, and June '20, ip'.W g the dnte of last publication of this sum mons. ROGERS MAC YFAOIL HKRRKHT SWKTT. Attorneys for Plaintiff Address 510 Gnsco Building, Portland Oregon. No.1ftl5-Sat-dy-Je20 When Better Automobile Are Built, Buick Will Build Them BJOe 9 ues t ion? Why does Buick use a one-piece front axle ? HSWert For safety and strength and care- free service. The Buick type is a one-piece, drop forged I -Beam. There are no brazed or welded parts to break off. In case of accident it can be easily straightened without the necessity of re placement. You can depend on a Buick axle. B. F. Goodpasture 7th and Olive CLOSING ODD LOT OF FIXTURES BOUGHT IN THE PAST YEAR TTkACA aiA IwnlrAM T .JL!1. - 1 1 a. 1 "Tl . 1 1 1 1 . """" ivcii wmiM we are unaoie 10 resiocit. i ney are rirst class merchandise, but we wi them go at prices near cost and even less than cost in order to make room for new lines. ill let "With Shade 75c 51.50 With Shade Regular $4.00 kj S3.25 mm ii if.; 1 a"i Regular $5.00 Value $1.50 S1.50 Regular Price $2.50 BRIDGE LAMPS, COMPLETE WITH SHADE $4.69 . CHECK SEAL DEALERS I Regular Price $2.50 I " JJ..,f iiBTOrrrrwPHtfffr PHONE 304 1027 Willamette Street One Used Blue Efird Washer six months' servitt. $75.00 Two Blue Bird Washers Demonstrator's, each . SI 00.00 Two New Winco Ironers-Regular $190.00, each . . . '. S125i00 f ! ! i 1 i