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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1925)
Phrc Eight TO PREACH HERE Rv. Frank H. Mathn. pnMnr nf h rniversitv Hnntit-t eliiirrti of Sc uttle, has bcn ehnn to rirlivrr tlx bmvn laureate irnmn, June 14. at the graduating exircioCH nf the 1H-.i rlaw of tlie I'nivernity of Oregon. The eer'iren will toko pin-re in the First M'tho'list church of Ku gene, anil the cunmenreinent exer cise for thi rlnH of more than -K will be hold the following Any, .I""'' ., in the woman' huil'ling on 1)ip miiipuK, with I Iran .llin H. MiMe hrand of the I'niverMty f California an a apeaker. The Kir v. Mr. ,Mi!ipwm i himself n Oregon nhimnnn, and will attPti'l thp commencement week exercises aixl reunion of Hip rlastt of J.sJCt, uf which Iip was n member. While, at Oregon, the Hpv. Mr. Mm t hewn iv ii h f-nlain of Hip varsily football team in IiIh aenior .venr ami held the offipp of president of the rninpuH Y. M. . A. Hp Iiiih been piiMtfir of Hip I'niversity Itaptixt church in Hpattlp ainro 1D1f, and nerved previously for tpn yearn in the pulpit nf the First Mnptist church of KpdlHnds, Col. ! hiring: thp war, he was o lecturer in the California ormv ramps. The iti'v. Mr. Mathewa' Seattle rhurch is npflr the mm pun of thp University of Washington and his con gregation contains, a number of Wash ington BtudpntB. His two ana arp undergraduate in tha I', of W. The Mnptist clergyman i(t familiar with Hliidpnt life and is a friend of the un dergraduate. TEACHER TELLS OF IT Canton Christjau college ia the first Chinese college to have po-fduratlnn-al work, aaid Ivan Ware, former huslnpsB maDiigpr at the rollegp, in cxphiinliig the function of Die srhool. Of course, ho added, there were noma titnalter coIIpkpm. which offered work . for girls th;it corrcspondrd to the work now given in Canton Christlnn college, hut the aehool Is the first to offer women audi courses on a co educational basis. The school is composed of seven colleges, (he primary, the middle (cor responding to the Amrrican high school), the girls' school (which is really nothing more than the dormi tory whero the girls live), (he Wnkui, a school for foreign reared Chinese I boys, the western college, the col lege of science ami arts, and thr. col lege of agriculture, Tho wide diver gence In grsdes and ageH 1 due to the fact that there aro no prepara tory schools In China, capable of pre paring students' for llio colleges, Canton Christian college was estab lished in 1NH7, "growing up out of the desire and need for higher education In southern China," The leading merchants, government officials and U'lidlng foreign residents were fn ro nton I In the steps toward starting tho school, nald Mr. Ware. Area Desorlbod Tho eninpus is spread over MOO ac res, and the buildings, plant nnd equip ment are valued at over $ 1 ,(KK,0tK) gold. There are foreign teachers, as well ss Chinese, and many course a j are given In Kngllsh. The wlmlc i organisation is nn advanced one. The buildings were, for the most part, de signed by western architects. "China Is nn tip nnd coming country, in some ways," Mr. Ware smiled. I The students eonm from nil parts I of tho world, the Hiiddhist religion ' being responsible for the great dis tances travelled bv some of the men, Mr, Ware explained. The practice nf oucestnr worship makes It mlvlsahle for young boys to return to China for their training, even though they may linvci been horn ami reared in the Chinatown of San Francisco, Seattle, or Portland. The Waiku college a prepsratory school, designed espe cially fnr such students. Buildings Art) Bio The Jtulhllugs and walks Htmitt the campus are very big, and spacious, aaid Mr, Ware, nhowing some small snspHhots, The banyans with their long, hanging roots are speclnt fea tures among the trpps. The sampnn, trnnslsted, meaning three hoard, ror Tssponds to niir hosts end the boat men will rondui't ft trip of reasonable length for I'D cents. The western college U for the chil dren of tho foreign Instructors. It would be ImpoMihlp to rdif'tite Die American ami Kngltsh children In the asms school with the young Chinese students, sld Mr. Ware. The differ ence In language, of course, Is the most n 'parent reaiton. Italian Actor has Temper Outburst nKIH.lX, Mar "(U-ofJ-An exhi bition of tPinperanifiit, characteristic In many artists of various callings, was given by Tilt Uuffo. the lialiui bnrltone when he fund his first up. Itrnrsnce in Herltn opera. Singing the title role in "lti,detto." the finger complained in the third act that, Conductor Dohrnuen ws mov ing too slowly for him. After sig naling repeatedly to the conductor. Ttuffo lost patience and with one hoi'nd was beside the Vrnmpier'.i bi fcwticnlating frantically. ; Two factions were formed Ininie- j diately in the audience, one for the sn.ger and the other siding with the conductor. So much opposition arose i that It was Impossible to continue the performance and the orchestra prov- I ed Its loyalty to the conductor by re- ; fused to play until Uuffo hud apol- cied. This Uuffo readily agreed to : do, appeared before the curtain nnd after expressing his regret to the j rondurtor for the incident embraced and kissed him. Drj A.hton for fVrflprnetle .ml Kleetrn.th.rfin.. Oppn.it Ilpilir ht ter, Tbone WW, II OREGON MOTOR CO. :io 0!iv, SO THIS, IT APPEARS, IS ART London Child of Three Cains Much Attention With Her Family Portraits "Maddy" and My MII.TON hltONXKH fKA Service Corrpspitndpnl ) I.OX1HJX, ' May .Miideleinc ltert he t, -a pretty fair-lmin'd tot of three, has Hie dist iii' t ion of ht tng the youngpst 'nrtit" whose "vork" has pier hcen added to a permanent collection in tirent Mriniii. And "Mad dyM is blissfully ignorant nf what it is alJ about. She just likes to muke pictures on odd scraps of paper and can't understand as yet why I biddy nnd Mummy were so frightfully pleas ed not long ago when I hey got a let tor. "It's nitwit you nnd your pictures, Miulfly," said 1 biddy. "1,'m," commented Madeleine who had tho end of a lead pencil in her mouth. And that was 'that. Tho honor came t the tot from the Hoyal Drawing Society, founded JN.H8 and whoso first royal patron was King Kdwnrd VII. lis main ob ject is to encourage (he love and exercise of drawing among the chil dren of (Jreat Itritain. Many young sters display quite extraordinary tal ent and the work of (he better of them is collected year by year, show ing thp progress llipy make, until they are really established artists. Kvery year- there Is an exhibit of News of Nearby Towns Special CorrcHpomlcnco To Tho Guard From Various Live Districts In Ila Field. NPKIXGF1KU), May 110. (Hpec ial) The Springfield high achool baseball team will play the university high school team of Kugene on the local field nt 11:15 o'clock tomorrow lifter noon. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wilson leave to inoriow for Lebanon where Mr. Wil hou will attend thu initiation cere monieH of the. Knights of Pythiaa, fol lowed by a banquet. The Springfield high school glee club concert is scheduled for Friday ovening, May I'D, in the high school auditorium. There will be selections by the high school orchestra,, ami an luohin cantata will be a special fey tnre. ItehenrsulH have been conducted by Mrs. Kliznlieth Nelson, high Hchool music teacher, Walter ,1. Scott ninth I a .'H-puuiul salmon while fishing up the McKcnzic below Hendricks bridge Sunday, Ho. wi,n accompanied 0n the trip by Mux Green, The two of them caught -i") rcibide trout ns well. Thomas ,1. Johnson spent the week end 'u Portland visiting at the home of bin uncle, Will Johnson. Ho re turned yesterday for u longer visit with bin father, T. C. Johnson. l!y llolverson, Max Green nnd I. X. Kiuiicott went fishing Sund.iy up the McKcnie, bringing back Its trout. Mr. and Mrs, 1 ick 1 In f tier and daughters Murinn and Grace nf Ore gon City Arrived Sunday to spend h few d.i,"i visiting Mr, and Mrs, X. A. Powc of Douglas Guldens, Ht rn At their hiuue in Spring field, May iTt. P.t'J.V to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tullar. a son. The infant weigh ed nn.c pounds. Horn -At their home in Springfield, Sunday, May -I, to Mr. nnd Mrs, Fred ItoNeberry, a daughter. Porn - In Springfield, May llJ. to Mr. nnd Mrs. Sidney Peter sun of l-'.ugene, n son. Horn -At their home In Spring field. Mhv I'.'l, H'J. to Mr. and Mrs, Frank K in t nicy, n daughter. Mrs. C, F. G i if fin was In from Hn.u h Kelly enmp ',t nhovo Wendling Snlurdny, Andy Stevens was here ypsterdny from Mnrcotn. Dr. and Mrs. W. 11. Pollard and children, accompanied by Miss Kiln Hoesen f Kubciip, picnicked above Trent Satutilay. John l-'itrgernhl Is side to bp up Goodbye FOREVER to Objectionable Hair! Wonderful new Onrntst dictuvtry sjlcly bttiout unsightly hlra t -ffMti AnJAUt Nfi need to mnov hairs with an flectrtfl trr, nr lo hav. nor to um old (ath lonrd mfOvnt ttut ouif th haiT to grow blt hravier nnd Miftr thn ever. Siirpty itct a httle kaims, tyuty palitt' urwert discovery , over the unwanted hairs and in one nuiuite thry are oo though by mic, and the akin w clei, whtl. hcallhy nd aolt at Velvrt. Karma t imula of tha Anesl of seething Otwnlal tvalMiiia. It i ai('lid alni-t easily at cold cream. It penetrate to tha hor roots, ar.d sently sea not the hair a, roots and at). Nit luusa. no bother, no odor, eo timuy in the aim. ix tut yourself boat Wcntterlul It la, h.ru, a i aoitt co an abaoluta guarantH I aaUaiKtHia by I hor drawlnfla drawings polled ed from schools all ovpr the kingdom. If youngsters are too Htii'ill to go to school, their par ents may send in their drawings for consideration by the committee. Sev eral thousands are exhibited. And out of this multitude a few of the best are chosen each year and nddpd to the permanent collect ion in honor1 of the bite King Kdwnrd. This year lo chil dren had this honor conferred upon them. Madeleine was tin youngest. She devotes most of her time at present attempts at, depicting 1 mddy, Mum my and herself. And in the big cala logup of the Jtoynl Drawing Society these are gravely put down uu "Fam ily Portraits." Her father. A, Iterthel, U a painter and nn art expert, so that it comes naturally to Madeleine to wish to draw what she sees and what she re members. No attempt hns been made to teach her. She scribbles down her hnpres lions of those around her. Her pa rents proudly claim for her that al ready she displays a considerable knowledge of art and has n very keen hpiiho of the difference between a I good painting and n bad one. nnd around again after several weeks' illness with infliiciiMi, ' Mrs. James Allen of Cottage Grove was a Springfield visitor Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Lamberty and family of Albany visited X. A. Howe of Douglas Gardens Sunday, Mrs. II. H, Rhodes ami daughters lono nnd Thed.i accompanied by the three small sons of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cyr visited Mrs. Rhodes' siH ter, Mrs. Itoy Fdjnundsoii of Thurn ton Sunday. W. C. McLngan, superintendent of the, local plant of the Mountain Stntea Power company, reutrned Saturday from a three-day inspection trip to Xorlh Hend. Hill Darling and Jess Yager went fishing up the McKcnzie river Sun day, returning with a good catch. i COTTAGE GROVK 4 CO'ITAGK GUOVK, May 20. SIDE PAINED HER TERRIBLY After Childbirth Women Should Take Lydia E. Pinkham't Veg etable Compound to Restore Normal Conditions Rt. Louis, Missouri. "After my first chilil wns born I was bothered with a pain in my sidewhich became more severe tho longer 1 let it go. It was terrible. I often had to Ho down to pet any relief. ' I was in a weak and nin down condition, and my aido seemed to be tho point for all the pain. 1 was this . wavforthree months, then I read your 'littlo booklet Bnd tho testimonials it contained, and started taking Lydia 1 1'., rinkham's Vegetable Compound. 1 1 could feel relief after the lirstlxittlo 1 and I hove found it to do all you claim J for it. I lind to repeat it again after I my second child was born. I sure will recommend the Vegetable Compound to mv friends." Mrs. N. It. I.avton, SiT'-ViA University St., St. Iiuis, Mo. If you are suffering from any woBk ness'which causes such symptoms a pains in the side and back and nervous feelings, givo l.ydia E, Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound a trial now. lo not continue to feel all run-down and half sick when relief is at hand. Sold by druggists everywhere. CONCRETE BRICK BURIAL VAULTS DRAIN TILE IRRIGATION PIPE SEWER PIPE CULVERT PIPE HOLLOW TILE BLOCKS SEPTIC TANKS Eugene Concrete Pipe Co. 135 Blair Phone 903 THE EUGENE (Special) Miss Mabel Rockemeyer returned Monday from Kalispel, Mon tana, where she has bpen teaching school the past winter. ' j Miss Krmin Uandall has closed her j school near Gaston and returned home for the summer vacation. She will . teach nean McMinnville next year, i .f'hn Alleman returned Monday ; I from Portland where he has ben ; I with his daughters, Mrs. lyouie Hen- ' ; der and Mrs. (ieorge Ipe and faini-: i lies the past s x months. Mr. nnd .Mrs. James Bennett and son tilen. Mrs. Theadore Haker. Mrs. Carre Howmer. Mrs. William Hill of! j Comstock. Mrs. I,. M. Doyle all left! i Sunday for the east. They will all be j tnireiher as far as Denver, where they ( will separate and each one go to their relatives in different states, Mrs. nn- ker will visit in Kunsaa and in Ten- nehHPp befor returning. Vance Cn mcroii hh of Mr. and; Mrs. C. ,1, Csniprosn will be brought j hnhie TiiPBflay from the Kugene bos- j pit.'il, where he ban been for some -time. j ltorn, hiunl i,v, to Mr. nnd Mrs. M. It. I.assley, a O-poiiiid daughter. Mr. find Mrs. 11. ft. much from Portland who have been v'siting with 1 Mrs. Crouch's sisters. .Mrs. Addie ! Hallgarih, and Mrs. WiH'am More- j lock, returned home M"nihiy. Springfield won the baseball game j played at Springfield Sunday he- twppn the Cottage drove and Spring- ! field tennis, the score was fi to 1 in favor of Springfield; the Cottage I Grove team will play the Cnscadiu j team at Caw-ndln next Sunday. ( i. K. Woodson returned Sunday n'ght from bin stay at bis ranch at j Medical Springs, he reports his cattle j and crops doing fine. - j Horn. Mcmhiy to Mr. nnd MrsrKr-j nest Davis, a Hon. i .Mr. and Mrs. Lester Phelps and son , fiom Tillamook nre vintinjj the Vi-; nn I M. Itanihill home. Harold McCarTiir has been trans-; fen ed from Medford to Portland where he will be wnrphouse foremnn , for the Pacific Fruit company, and i "If it wrk STANDARD OIL GUARD Klwin McCarzar haa been transferred from itaker to Hbaata City, Cat., tvhere lie will hnve-chnrge of a branch bmiHe fr tlie Iar;fic fruit company. (Ieorge Wiisoo, Kenneth Goff, Ken neth Ward, and Citen Swanaon the junior track team from Cottage Grove brought back from Kugene Saturday where the l-ane Coiiniy Junior High meet wag held, the silver trophy cup, eight blue ribbons, and an SHHortment uf red and yellow ribbons. They had a lead of 5 points over the fieary jun ior high of Kugene their nearest rival. ( njitain George Wilson was high point man. winning three- first plnces and one second. Kenneth Goff took first phice in the broad jump and third in (he h:gh jump. Kenneth ward threw the bisebail over the fence and was awarded the firm place in that event. He also placed in the 100 yard ami 1:1:0 yard dashes. Gfen Swanson en tered but ont event' the relay race, wh h wane won by Cottage Grove by n Hife urn-gin. Wilson who wmi the pole vault cleared the bur at 8 feet, U inchpH, with two feet to wpnre. Ilia lenient rival cleared H feet and 3 in ches. The painters of Cottage Grove or ganized a tinion .last Thursday night; K. .1. Stack of Portland federation of Labor was present and made a speech complimenting Ottuge Grove on its progress the past few years and help ed with the organizing of the first labor union in the dry. William Sten nett was elected president, nnd Jack he Vore secretary and treasurer. The object of the union is not antagon;stic nor to increase wages but to protect the citizens in their efforts to have good work done. Calvin Marlow and family who have been in Arizona for Mr. Mario w's health, have been transferred to the sanitarium in AValla Walla, Wash. They are visiting at Iondou at the present time. - .Mrs. Annul Wooh-ntt ami "i..t Jtt'hert and Itussell went to Portland Saturday to visit with the Charles MaMiews family, also Mrs. Woolcott s friend, Mrs. James Watt. But it doesn't prove out in practice this legend about salt as an aid to bird-catching. Neither does the superstition that there is something mysteri ously "better" about eastern lubricants merely because they cost more. Every quart of Zerolene you buy proves the ground lessness of this superstition. Pacific Coast Crude Is Best Zerolena is a western oil and a better oil even if it does cost less. As a matter of fact, the best crude pe troleum so far discovered for the manu facture of a motor lubricant is obtained from Pacific Coast wells, and the most advanced refining process is this Compa ny's patented high-vacuum process dur ing the use of which Zero lene is submitted to 1 5 pos itive checks for quality. Experienced Drivers Prefer Zerolene Experienced drivers know this that Zerolene lubricates more cars in CRESWELL CKKSWKIX, May 26. (Special). Mrs. b. D. J.acey and Uaugurcr Kiizabeth left Monday morning for a visit in the cast, expecting to remain about six weeks. Through the interests and interces aion of the Ladies' Civic Improve ment club the better homes films sanctioned by 'Secretary Hoover uud President Coolidge will be shown at Creswell W. O, W. hall Thursday eve ning vf this week May 'H. Manager McDonald has secured this for Cres well in spite of the fact tha tthe filr.i is in great demand and has boen dif ficult in securing. It has attractive and educational features that .ire worthy of notice by every citizen and home maker. Tho Misses Karhael Jnd Ruth Woodward and Claudia Parker of U. of O. were Sunday guests of Eliza beth Lncey. Miss Gertrude Odmark of Mon mouth visit ed Sunday with John Manranen nnd family. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Brown and family of CorvalHs visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jjiuck. The following members of the grange attended Pomona grange at Coburg Saturday: Chas. K. Asher, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cooler, Mrs. Hen rietta Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. David Francis, Mr. nnd Mrs. V. K. Grous beck, Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Grosh ong Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A. Howe. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Hewitt, Mrs. C. I. Kent, Mrs. Mary Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McKarland, Mrs. Flora Magee, Mrs. K. B. Melton, Mrs. tiara Parsons, Mr. nnd Mrs. V. H. Sly, Mr. and Mrs. Kdwnrd Silkwocd, 3Ir. and Mrs. Henry Taylor, Mrs. Francis Taylor. 'Mrs. Clara Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Clias, White, Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Yeoman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wet zel, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gano, and Mrs. Iderhoff. Drin Gregg of Springfield was slightly hurt in a collision Saturday when his motorcycle ran into a Ford Insist on ZEROLENE even if it does COST LESS (CALIFORNIA) which was occupied by Cottage Grovel ranecri . motorists. His companion, Charles Krickson of St. Helens received brun es on his leg which were attended to by Dr. Wheeler. The women in the Ford were not hurt. The boys on the motorcycle failed to see the signal given by those riding in the Ford. Mis Lucille hand closed a suc cessful term of school at Cloverdule Saturday with a picnic and a treat of ice cream. She has been re-elected for the next year. The Indies' Aid of t'e Presbyterian church will hold a cooked food sale at Wyatt's store Saturday, June t3. HARRISBURG HARRISIIURO, May 20. (Spec ial) The Methodist people have ar- A SPSRIN Say "Bayer1'' - Insistl For Colds Headache Pain Lumbago Neuralgia - Rheumatism Accept only a Bayer package ivhich contains proven directions Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets AIbo bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists ntrln Is the trade m.rlc of Itiiy.r Mann :.ctur. of Mouoaeetlcacidester of Sallcjllcacld the Pacific Coast states than any other oil made heavy-duty trucks and high-priced cars alike. Superstitions don't work out in practice Zerolene will increase the gas oline mileage of your car, reduce carbon accumulation in the cylinders and length en your car's working life. Why pay tribute to a superstition? In sist on Zerolene ask for it by name. Get The Facts! A series of independent and impartial reports showing tha experience of large users with Zerolene has been collected in ourbooWet'WhyPayTribute to a Superstition?" Ask any Standard Oil Company repre sentative or Zerolene dealer for a copy. COMPAI Tuesday Evening, lh , J -"1 J;ri - ....u...e ,mm ( ' the evannii.", ot Hii 1 ot Chart's Mitel,., '".!? iJuvefocK, .Nev., Wv veats 25 Ounces for 25c s Use less than of higher priced brands WHY PAY MORE? THE GOVERNMENT USED MILLIONS OF POUNDS ailed h. l y" "MtW't 1! VAmJifO Jo Thorn OIU