The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, May 25, 1925, Image 2

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THE EUGENE GUARD
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bibitiuni of work of the Ivj-a io draw
ing and of (he girli in tewing.
NEW VOHK. Mar (P)-An
DniirecfikDtfd May coi-i wave htm
wpt t tie miihvn nnl citMrrn '
(if m a of llifi I n tt d SlHtfK on the
hfflK of record hrrn k iriff bent. High
wibri, rain, hull utul t itw uiJ
many Sunday nhtifrt.
('on(in:irij cool weather wuh forp-
ctiftt fur today unli KlmvJy r.King
Uinpenitutei for t he north rcntr:ij
bin ten.
New lrnw IwiU and overronlM ;n
cr V)hiiijiliou were numerous. Vn ve
ir.eulh Hint were bli-frriiif ti"t Stnr
uay were tovrrrd with hnmw ji'tenl;i.v
itj Kome Ki'rtjffitfl. Tiie mercury mink
i7 (l'(rrei' in I t hoiim in Ni-w ork.
It dropped 'WJ dcpri'fB in lM hours in
ImiIhi'iiic; oT in Jl Jnitrn in ( h.ineo;
-IS in I'liilaih'lnhiu iind ?C iWutvr in
Is Ij'iiirs in St. t.'nif. j
I "our (truths and tiiiuterouti injiirif
were directly nttiiljiited to (he li t ;
uml the ffttliipqiieiit rain, Imil iind
m.f.w. l'roperty duiimjc wan fMt iimil -fl ;
in (he hundreds of thmiMindti of dul
Jur. In JtuffuJu, puddle funned by j
meeting know were noon rover ed with 1
,vr lean limn n day niter the oily
h weltered In n temperature of !H)
uVgreea. !liiilntonen mi inch hi dm
uieter sliiiltered heavy plule kIum
toro front in New York aulnirhtt.
Tomperiilurea at or below llie freez
ing point were reported from wore
of cities. At I'nrllitnd, Me,, n kiimw
f ii II witH reported u n1 it whw the Intent
Mny JMo it baa fallen there in ."iO
jetJIH
Jle.1t ronlinued on the K:iMnth in
'l'exun. Snu Antonio wit li h tenipern
tuif of lUl hud the hottest Mny d;iy
In VI yen in.
T
ill BE FEATURED
Manhattan Cafe to
lie Open Thusrday
Opening f the new Manhattan rafe
oppose the Mciliit theater, is to ba
Tnurrol.iy inorniiia. Mny "J according
to I'hil J.own jn:iii:ixr. Tldi i to I
an nil-night reMfiunint, and the plars
hH under),' tip n complete renir'dIius
and reiirjJiins in the Junt few
The new re.l.iir.rit i ..lv.rri.in, a bl.ierork "from the hip'
.-''ial niT limits' Iiiiii'Ii. aerveil from1" unbenril of jn rernrrla of
11 oVlork a. in., to 2 oVIoi-k . m tranftlmot erenla will be one of the
lai.'r. fi-attirra of the Oron Statu .tran-
choot to he held io Kujtmip lhi week
end, it nm announcer! to'ia.v, The
tranre matclj was arranged by tele
graph yeNterdaj, and will he between
Hen Trenkrnan. uliarpehooter of the
Portland (inn club and Dr. .1. (. Nib
ley, fellow member of the club.
Ilr. Nibley anil Mr. Trenkman are
old-time rivala in the art of "triieger-
' pulling- The doctor haa been in
..H4L-. 11 im ... l.oa Angelea for several months on a
OhAKA. Jlay ..i.- OP) An '!'- vacation, but yi-stprday he trlfgrnplicd
n"' '"' Iurl. " I'"" . '"d", fri,,:l ! friend, in Portland that he wa. on
three tulM- I o.i ol tka, Kmcaaki and; Kuy , yMK,,m Further, be chal
M.nulu ullane- h.,w. tl.iu 2'A i (.x,., jr. Trenkman to shoot at IT)
H in were killed and injured aa n j ,,, . fronl ,tie hip," and posted
r.milt of the earlhijimuke and fire " j , ,frfeit of JlllO by wire to enter
Satutdny. Tne Bailie report hIiowh 111! mIon a PO,teKt.
ImiKea i-. Jlii..-.l ii h a reiiult of tlio, .fue jj Ka8 aKreii will pay
f.irth.iuake and houm-a were dc-! .linn., for all the Portlaud
triiyeri by fire. ! nbootera who enter the tournament
I he deiHili-il lieureii fo low: j in Kugene. Hy Everyding will be
u-iikii: lopililiuon li.i.l.l, nouain ,i ..fere nf the match. He dc
ICE
TeMlerday wna the bijotPHt dny in
point of iitteiiduuco tiiat (he- lug tent
re vi vn I rniiipaign on (lie vncitnt lot at
llilli nvenun and Willamette. Ht recta
hna yet had. People were thero from
.Wenilliitft, AJhnny and other jminta
and Homo rain pod there moat of the
day. In the evening the tent wna too
amatl to bonne them all and aeata
were arranged on the oittaido for their
accommodation.
Tim audience waa entertained from
lime (o time with apecial aelrctionv
of vocal and Instrumental iininic.
r.vangelit yenhnm nntninnced that
acrvicea would roiitimir each evening
nf this week, hrginniu'g at 7:1 but
It ia mill an open question whether
th uiceting will ciotto on iStinday
Onc of the pleasing acenca that wan
featured yesterday wna the a en of
waving handkerchief m w hlch were
uaed during the Ringing of anine fav
orite chorus in which all took pHrt.
lu the afternoon the apeaker dia
cuaed the queatiou tliut bna been a
matter of roiuddcraMe apecuhition on
In part of Christian folka aa to who
will he the bride of ( hnat taking
Matthew LCt aa the hauls for hia text.
A eriea of aermona im the anon
coming of the !nrd ia a part nf the
arhvdule the evangelist baa arranged
for this week's aervicea.
IMiW, dead -18, injured i(JO, b.uaen
btirmd l.VN), liouaea colhipaed 70.
KinoMiki; I'opulution '6 1 .Hi, houies
(1741, fi'i.d injured IHMJ, boiu-s
burned tio).
M.uato: Village, dead IJO, injure.l
L'O, liouaea burned 17-, houaea col-
hipr-L'd ;t71-
rlarea the dinner will have all the
triimninga any aportainan could want,
and that Walter Honeyman, who will
no be In Kugene for the shoot, baa
already purchased the triimninga with
the $100 forfeit money.
More than fiOO ahootera will begin
arriving in the city Thuraday from
Figurea for it number of other j fl pointa in the northweat, for the
villages where the nuualtiea and the
pioperty daiimgn previously wera re
P'-rttd amnll, were not given in the
official rrport,
II. C. Seymour to
Speak at Meeting
Jtrla'
C. ISeymour, atate liny a and
club leader, will be the chief
apenker at the entertainment at San
ta Clara community hall next Friday
night, at which the Santa Clara
school rent -Teacher association
will entertain Ihe l,ane county )nti
leaders' aosoriallon at a 0 o'clock din
ner nod ptogrnm.
A demoi.stration in homemnking
will be given, reports frnod I. Col
lier, l.ann county, club lender. An
other ile mniiHtri, lion in ton el hem
mill will he presented hesides lb ex-
ii
SAVE MONEY
to
MAKE MONEY
Allor you've liinun
to nuiko real head
way by mi-aily aav
lnt and tlio IiKiinn
In your puss book
ehuw a alxcubln de
posit bnlanca, hua
tnciis opportunities
will lioiiin tu unfold.
Than with the
Bound counncl of
our offlcvra you will
be atila to hiiiuila
your working i-itmtiil
liolli with anluly
uml with profit.
A ram Uook I'm a
You In I lie, Paih i(
Opporlunllloo.
Bank
nv
Commerce
EUGEN E.OREGON
National Guard
To Open Snapps'
Big Shows Today
Vouog America received Ita aprhu
thrill jesterda; whfn Snapp J3ro
thcrs' itiow train Milled into Kugene
and began unloading (he brightly col
ored wagons at the Southern Taclfie
1'iickit. Hundreds of local youngster
put in every apiiro minute yesterday
Uiitching the aiiowinen unloading the
en ri vnn cfptipment and begin the erec
tion of the big midway, where th
pulilic will find divprsificd entertuin
iiient nil of this week.
Kvcry thing will he In, rcadinea
(hia evening, when the "Joy rone' will
blazon forth in thousands of brlgttt
light-, turning the night into day. Two
bnuds and approiimately 400 em
ployes and performers will make It
real' carnival time in .Merced.
The Snapp Jirothera houa are
credited with presenting only th'
cleanest of entertaining features, and
the pu'dic and hia wife, ran safely
take the entire family for an evening'.
amu'cnivnt nt the big show Int.
The fen turn attraction will be
Itedben Kay trained wild animal
show, which is in reality a big, one
ring circus. 'where sensational circus
and trained animal acts will he ev
hibiled. A circus aldeshow with the
human freak eurlnsittei from nil over
the world will be there.
Tin Itevil'a Saucer, a motonlrom"
speedway, where speed demons defy
the laws nf gravitation by riding on
straight wall, will provide thrills f'-r
prople that nre looking for the tin
usiul. Hilly Kd wants, light heavy
weight wrestling champion claimant,
will present his hoiers and wrestler
who will meet nil miners in athletic
contests.
RIVER LOAM
Itier loam for sale. I'hone llSO-f
1
big shoot, announces W. W, Mef'nr-
naek, manager of the event. There
will be work! champions, near-cbam-piona
and amateurs, and the meet wilt
be the biggest event of the season on
the Pacific coast.
One new Liggot trap for hurling
the bluerorka Into the air has been
erected, giving a total of four new
traps for the event. These will he
busy every minute of the day. The
grounds have been put Into good
shape for the meet, reports W. W.
MrCornark, manager, and present in
dications are that a record attend
ance will ba aett
Thursday la to be practice day.
and the traps will be available to all
local ahootera who wish to get into
trim for the big event, says Mr. Me
Cornack. Classification of ahootera
will he such that every person,
whether an amnteur or professional,
will be bale tn shoot in hia own Haas,
and thereby get a chance at the prize
money.
(Continued from page one)
King's Hay,
polar flight.
Kpiubergen, ofter hi
OSLO, Norway. May 23. UP) A
dlspa tcli from Spitsbergen to the
Shipping Caxette aaya no news has
been received regarding the Amundieti
polar flight expedition up to - oVlock
this morning.
The dispatch reads: "A late as U
a. in. today, there was no news of
Amundsen. The I InhSy (one of the
expedition's stenmers) has returned
Io Wellman May. having patrolled
north and east of Iiane'i fland. She
found ice conditions difficult."
The dispatch added that "among
members nf the expedition a certain
amount of depression prevailed be
cause of Amundsen's nnn-innMrmtpf
If their flying boats wer damaged
the members of the expedition wiit
have a long and dangerous return
journey.
"The weather is now cloudy with
a raw temperature whirl, has dropped
in orjow zero.
"From the top of Amsterdam ia-
land I h rnniiin nt ffc ti"ai
j open water to the northward where
the machmrs might have, deaeendrd."
LONDON, May 25. 64) Not since
; the world awaited for months in 1012
for news from the ill-fated expedi
j Hon of Itohert Scott, the Uritifb
explorer, to the .South Pole, baa Ihe
fate of any polar explorer exrjted ao
i niurh apectilation and interest io Kng
! land as has that of the Amundsen-
Kllsworth expedition, now overdue at
Spitzbergen.
Throughout continental Europe al
so, Amundsen's plight is the one ab
sorbing topic of interest and anxiety.
Newspapers give the greatest promi
nence to dispatches from Spitsbergen,
aa well as to the speculations of other
explorers and of Arctic experts as to
what might have happened after the
party hopped off for the Nor.b Pole.
Keports from the L'uited States
navy dirigible airships Shenandoah
and Los Angeles might be pressed in
to service to search for the explor
ers have aroused the keenest inter
est. So far it is general opiniooThere
is no immediate cause for anxiety.
Many Nowegian, Scandinavian end
English authorities said it is probable
the party reached the pole and that
Amundsen now is awaiting favorable
west her conditions, before attempting
to return.
FREE CLINICS WILL
EVOLUTION BUTTLE
(Continued from Dage one)
riiD for free children's dinica, to
be held in Cottage Grove June 11
and in Springfield June 12, with the
expectation of extending the in tu
rural communities throughout the
state are being made under the aus
pices of the Mercy hospital. Miss
Katheriue Johst, superintendent of
the hospital, assisted by Mrs. Iceland
Johnosn, wilt direct the, work, iu
which staff doctors from the hospital
will cooperate wath the physicians in
the towns visited. The object, accord
ing to Mrs. Johnson, ia to give the
rural children a clmnce for general
examination without charge with ex
pert advice to the parents .on the
problems of nourishment and fun
eral child welfare. The v.Ui is being
developed in conn" ,.uu with the rural
work of Hey. rather Edwin .
O'Hara, pastor of St. Mary's Catholic
church, in the vacation school.
Ir. C. K. Front, of Cottage tJrove,
will work in conjunct. on with Dr. "W.
11. Dale or Dr. A. F. Sether of the
hospitul staff, assisted by Mrs. Zita
Woodward as clinic nurse in the Cot
tage Grove clinic, which will be held
iu the Catholic church rooms in Cot
tage Grove. lr. W. ('. Kebhan of
Springfield, with Dr. G. IS. Iieurds
ley of Eugene will be in charge of
the Springfield clinic nt the George
Gerlnch home. They will be assisted
by Miss Clara Wyse, office nurse
for )r..Itebhan, and Miss Grace Rob
ertson, office nurse for Dr. Beards-ley.
team won from the Cottage Grove
team 8 to 1 in a game yesterday aft
ernoon on the local Fifth street
grounds. Jean Delp pitched fur
Springfield in the first five innings,
wita Carter put in for the lat four.
E. G. Ulack was catcher for the
Springfield men.
SPRINGFIELD IS VICTOR
SPUINGFIKLD, Slay 25, (Spe
citl). The Springfield city baseball
Red Cross Speaker
Postpones Visit
i
Commodore W. E. Loogfellow, as
sistant national director of the R"d
Cross life saving service, will be un
able to be here May 2S, when be was
scheduled to speak on life saving
work, it is announced. A wire was
sent to Miss Grace Norton, executive
secretary of the Lane county chapter
of the Ited Cross, saying that a
change had been made in Commodore
Longfellow's tour.
The talk and demonstration of life
saving methods will be given at u
date to be announced later it is
stated. Much interest is being mani
fested in Hed Cross life saving work
in this community at present, says
Miss Norton, and the visit of Com
modore Longfellow is looked forward
to by a great many persona.
Radio. Dealers to
Discuss Expansion
Newly-elected officers of the Eu
gene branch of the Pacific Northwest
Hadio Dealers' Trade association will
preside at the first regular weekly
business meeting of the organization
at the chamber of commerce Tuesday
night at 8 o'clock, announces Milo O.
Hoacn, secretary.
Expansion program of the organ
ization, which now enbraces the prin
cipal cities of the Willamette valley,
will be one of the subjects under dis
cussion, it ia stated. Plans for -speakers
at coming meetings will also be
laid.
question of correctness of the theory
of evolution as it Is of the right of
a people to control the schools which!
they create and support, William Jen-!
ninga Bryan declared in the course of!
an address here last nigbt. j
Mr. Bryan baa volunteered to As
sist in the prosecution of John T.
Scopes, Dayton, Tenn., teacher,
charged with violating the new law.
"Jf the people are not to control
the schools," Mr. Bryan asked, "who
shall control them, the scientists who
amount to about one in 10,000 in our
population or the teachers?"
I
TO-NIGHT
Curtain at 8:20
ONE BIG LAUGH NIGHT!
A HENRY DUFFY PRODUCTION
or
BORN
GREENE At the home, 1S22 Char
nrlton atrrpt, Monday, May 25.
1IK5, to .Mr. and Mr. William W.
Greene, a son.
KUGENE COLLECTION ARENUT.
828-20-30 MINER BLDO. PUONK
tiOO. W. II. BLOWERS. MGR. t
INSURE WITH HENRI TROMV
Tbone S. E. Stevens for pinno tuniog
George M. Cohan's Intermatiomal Laugh Riot.
Prices Lower floor, $1.50. Balcony, first 6 rows $1.00;
next 3, 75c; last 4, 50c. Plus tax.
A Sweet Breath
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viler caiing or sntOKing "in
Wrlleys freshens the 1
mouth and sweetens the breath
So easy to carry th UttU
packet In your pocket F So
Important to have when the
mouth need clcniln and
freahening I
Odor? of dining or smoking
quickly llappear teeth ar
brightly burnished. Smile
jut naturally come because
nerve are toothrd , throat i
refreheLthc ttomach relieved
and digestion aided.
VHSIeyS 1$ mort
thanaarmt-ltia
positive bnflK
fsiTf doctors ai
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This store will be closed all day next Saturday
you nave got to ao six days buying in five dav. V" "(
that this store must increase each day s busin ,. "
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WUUJ a.w opviatia ili tllia SbOr Qiir Ta
ular prices are so much lower than the peool ha
abouts have been paying that we have our casta!!;
gasping all the time. fflsrs
Full Cream
Cheese
pound
25
Salad Oil, highest
refined cotton seed,
bulk,
gallon .
Salad Oil, same,
!T 45
Wilso Nut
Margarine,
pound :.
Ohio Blue-Top Matches,
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made
Extracted Honey,
quart jar
Comb Honey,
square
Milk Bottle Caps, Off
pound OO
Fig Bars, Vanilla
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-a. a 2
$1.40
23
50
27
pound
Choice White Figs - A
pound J."
15
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16
10
pound
Dried Peaches,
pound
Prunes, 30-40,
pound
Table Salt,
8 pound sack ....
Shaker Salt, plain
or iodized
Underwood's Deviled
Ham, Xo. i
can JLtf
Council Deviled Meat
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Swift's Silver Leaf Lard;
2 pound can 50,.
4 Pound can
S pound can
95c
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Swift's Jewel Shorteiiag,
-40c
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i-vuim unit
4 pound can
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8 pound can
M. J. B. Coffee,
1 pound can
2 pound can
o pound can $2.50
Stanley's Brand Coffee,
Dozens of customers
sny it is the best
they have ever used.
1 pound can 51c
2J pound can $1,25
5 pound can $2,45
Calumet Baking Powder
5 pound can 85c
10 pound can $1,45
Candy Jelly -Beans,
pound
Peanut Brittle,
pound
Peanuts, fresh
roasted,
pound
Snider 's Catsup
pint bottle - -
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