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isJay Evening, May 27, 1925 Ji Page Three gpES HELD POLAR PUNE PARTY WILL RETUBW TO SAFETY WSHIXGTOS. May ... ihe safe return of the t -UMI P-,lr P'li,i0n h0ll ' ... ... 1.ki!.1 11. MarMillan, I .ral reasons raisht have dc f itb r. of the fliers. I ,Mn i.f location the tw mere i"" - - Vflf ' astronomical obscrva- MjiMiiliin said might in itself aiml several days tu aecora- i u inconceivable." lie asserted. 11 tn.wever eood a pilet. rnl V.. north end of Si.itz- P , f.-r a distance of 600 utiles in ..... ii... nnd droii down upon fxirth l'ole. ur evcI1 wi,hin 50 J jliilan. who will head the M:ic s Arctic expedition, arrived here j to renter u ........... I officers, inciouiug ,if,tt, chief of the naval air ser- -lf Auiunilseu's planes should be ,uiii rousli ice it wouiu iui.e - I dan to construct a "run" for his II .'. ...intmiti.il. "If lie Mt. )u""" " .. . I anl Spitihergen on nis reiuru. uc "down ailrift' out u E"S' ,vil1' , mote (iossibili(.v of rescue. If ,'iticvn at the North Pole and can ... ' in verv unlikely. I , the wort., in spite of his one nib's provisions. JO wain over me a(b and snow-covered ice of ihe ",t in. imerseited with open and nice coiercd leads for GOO miles Sfitibergen or 4V.t miles to t ape ,fsnibi at this time of the year is (rly impossible for Ihe best of Polar Party Gone tor six uxy& nuw .KV VOllK, May -7. Twlny is it siitli siuce the Amundseu-Klls-,U.nh wolur nyinc extiedti.on hopped liU'T the mrtit, ml the whereabouts welfare of the six adventurers r.jj,inas uiui.ii ;f a mystery us ever. When their two planes disappeared LB ibe view of ilmse at King's bay. .itilierci'li. all tutninuuiciitn-u with :.tm teased, as Captain Amundsen br-Di without wireless equipment so L to carry as much motor fuel as As to what has befallen the party there are several possibilities. :. the truth can he for the present Jj a mailer of conjecture, tlaiiuit renelied the pole or its vi tally, ttie eipiorers may be spending l ite time m ventying their position M making the necessary records to ,-rirfp their feat to the scientilie rid. Amis (Uey limy have discovered u i-H aml iu the Aretie and be rnjjaged present in explor.ng it. Another theory and this is put hmml by some who know the mettle li (lie (iiBtuverer of the South l'ole, that he knew it would be impossi- lc Iti fly buck frtun the pole, bet'iiu.se : the lUimie likely tn be suffered by i. iimius in binding; that the out- .iril (rii w.is uiiide without mishap i d that t lie ineiiiliers of the expi'di- n, eijiui'pctl with their hunt.UK t ;'n. siefi'in tug-, fold.ug bo;it and :'r aides, now are on their way k D foot HiTtfss the ire ivhieh j : tpri the ii'irthem seas. Tbf lust pftssiiility, and one which fcimirers f ihe adventurous six hem-1 U( to envisage, is thut disaster has lallea the expedition that one or to of the tila mi-h have crashed and I t few. or perhaps none of the ex- Ttrs dw survive. There is much discussion about re- 'f exjjediti"iis but Amundsen's 'tvls in Xtirway declnrc this talk is mature. The explorer, they say. 'Dt prepared for all eontinifiiries : f' i fully c.ipable of taking: me of jrafii ar.ii inn party, ami lie may be ?um un!i to turn up, sooner or ; 'fr, at s'lmp outpost of civilization.. :'tpmef)ts mrnle nt the White Ilouxe r'enlay nulir;,!r ihat I'resident ; "wlilpe woiibl sanction any plans' : rtnulated by the secret arv of the ; aJ fur an A merit an relief expedt-i n. i eretary Wilbur, miest toned re- 'flmj the ir.f f,.r Ihat purposp of oinrii.ifii ,s Aneeles nnd Shrti- Princess is Home i i is: 5i i i ! OFF INTO RIVER An expensive bridge aecident one that will probably cost the county ap proximately occiirretl yester day, when th Kerjuson bridge across ihe Long Tom river broke from its moorings as it was being raied by a bridge crew, and slid off into the river. 'I tie br'ulge is SO ftet in length, and was built more than a year ag. J!e eause it was low, the bridge was vir tually useless m the high water sea son as the floor was covered by the water. Workmen were instructed to raise the level f,vir inches by Ar thur Striker, county bridge builder. After the span bad been raised .'tj inches at one end the workmen started to apply the jack fr the re inaiu.'ng half inch. The hi structure started to wobhle. someone yelled to get out of the way as it was breaking loose, and it then slid off into the water, cm eking several of its big board reinforcements in two. County court members took the ac cident philosophically. "It's very fort una t e no one was killed." commented Clinton Html. "It was just one of those accidents in which no one in particular was to blame. Much of the bridge can be sal vaged, however, and work will begin immediately hi putting it back. This t:me it will be built at the proper level.' j be necessary for everyone entering j the forests to comply with Hie pr ! cautionary rules, or become subject t i nrre-it, it it stated. ! The first permit wa taken out bv I M. Laird. W. T. laiint, and Kretl Cook, of Creswell. The party expeeis t s up Kail creek, over to th North Fork, then by way of Hart canyen to Irma ltelle atnt Waldo s lakes, then dowu Salmon creek. Kisi '. in? tackle, will be taken along, as the ; principal means of diversion. There is sttll considerable snow bp in this region, says Mr. Moses, and t ' is d-mbtful if it can ai be negotiated. I It wi:l be great sport for the nwre 1 adventuresome b'vers of the outdoor, however, he iys. CASE SEEN BY GIRL (Ct.ititiu.uetl from page one) Log Schoolhouse To be Preserved' ; The log school h ue on the f'oat i entered by the Iunn district in the recent pioneer pageant iu Ktigene has lwen plavd in the school yard f (he ; school, nnd wul be used as a puyi ; hoits? for pupils, reports Arnold 1. Collier, arsis! ant county sey ol super- j intendent. i Although made of hand-hewn b'il the b'g house is well constructed, and' jibe pupils will hold an informal bouse! war mine in it Friday noon. Refresh- I jnients will he served. The lunn j ! sch col is taught by Mrs. Teale Vil-i J son and Mrs. Ijiura Taylor. Five Realty Deals Reported in Week Mrs. Vviiuam B. i.eeas, tno Tormer Princess Zcnia of Greece, a great niece of Queen Alexandra, srriyes with her baby. Nancy, at Southamp-, ton, after visiting America. Mrs. Ernst Speaks On Fraternalism million-odd dHar wouhi have gone to his wife. As tt was, it was left to Shepherd. The girt dreads the trial, knowir.jr how it will open the wounds that have slowly been healing. Hut she lias one comfort Hilly McClintoek's picture. At ays Has Picture "I always carry it.' 4ie says, "fear, poor HiSIv. A in hod v woubl love Hilly. "Hut Hilly is gone. I can't y. in wonN. just what I would exprts. To talk about him and f all this is oh. so painful, can't yu understand? "We would have beeu in, Kurope now. on our honeymoon btit thistle- is gone. What ran there be left?" No. there are no hysterics. Jsh belie Pope is a thuroitghbred, and thoroughbreds do not arade their troubles for the crowd. Hut (die is only a girl, after all. And so the clear gray eyes, that try so bard to look at life bravely aud hopefully, fill slowly with tears, Mfss I'ope turns away o tlst t(iey ir.ay not be secu. Kor she dues not wear her affec tions on her sleeve. compartment on Southern Pacific trains was announced today by I. I UrahaHy, district freight and passen ger agent. Begimnnjr June t a passenger wishing- t him- compartment for individual use need pur base only one aud one-half fare tickets instead of two as required now. The cost of the Pullman ticket for use of compart ment is not changed. The reduction of the fare will be effective un all South ern Pacific and its connecting liue trains carrying compartment tars. NOt ICE Notice is given th.it there will be a meeting at the Four Oaks lUange ball. Saturday, May ;UVth at l';;Jt p. rn. to determine the future disposition, of the Mnlkey cemerery. All person m terested should be present. tuS rn FOR VETS' BBAVES Appeal to citixens of Kugene to fur nish flowers fr the deeoratioa vrf graves vf veterans on Mennvrial day uai ma!e totlay by tleorg K. 5,ove, chatrman of the Memorial cinnmitte. "As it looks now we will be ex tremely short of flowers for decora tion.' says Mr. Love. "We wish to urge every citixen of Kugeive gi flowers to school, children Krirfir morning to take to their school. In the afternoon the legion will collect the flowers from the sciiools. - - "We want to decorate two or threa hundred graves. Kspet'ially we need more ctlac boughs ttiau we have fir making wreaths. The Women's HehVfr corps. Ladies of the O. A. H. and tbr American, legiou, auxiliary will make up the wreaths, and the boy acouts will aid in decorating the graves," Any persons who are unable to turn their flowers over to school children may bring them directly to Jlr. Lrore at his store, he announce. LAST CALL FOR MOHAIR 1 will make my last shipment of mo hair from Kugene on Juno 4 will b at O. K. tUpot to receive on that date ami will im? 00c for year's growth anil i title for kid. You need not call up but bring it In ret F. R. IKCKKR. andoah, said the chances were re mote. I-arest news from Oslo, Norway, is that the weather at King's Hay was more favorable last night than for st me hours before. -l FOR JURY PANEL Seven new names have been chs1), on the circuit jury panel, it was An nounced today at the court house. Tie new list is to replace persons excused from service yesterday. Those who were chosen were as follows: William Wills, Kuene, motor rmt C, Lem rury. Cresweli, It. F. I. Joseph H, Chamberlain, Crow stage, Herbert Stms, Kugene, motor routu A tllen llobertsn, Kugene, motor route A. Hen .1. lunlny, Kugene. Matt Momb, Walterville. RtVfcR LOAM Kivsr loam for sulc. Phone 11S0-I,. 31 The I'nited States is the second gdd iroduciiiE country in the world. the Transvaal being first and Cana da third. xperienco cf Mrs. Fuller "My health hHs improved won erfully." says Mrs. T. H. Fuller, if Walpole, N. H., "since taking -y( i a K. Plnkham's Vegetable 'ompound. For months I was in lucli pain that I could not work, mt 'thanks to this splendid inedi me I am now strong enough to Jo all my own work and have two dear babi es to ca ro for bo aides. I want to recommend Lydia K. Pinktliam's Vegetable Compound to women who are ea!i, run down and nervous." SPKINGFIKLI. May 27. (Spe cial! Mrs. Hudolf Krnst. of the depnrtment of Knglish faculty at the Cniversity of Oregon, addressed an audience of women last evening in the Springfield chamber of commerce rooms on "The Growing Fraternalism of Women.' The affair was held under the auspices of the Springfield Civic club, and followed a abort busi ness session presided over by Mrs. Lida MaetJowau. Mrs, Krnst traced the growth of women's position in pol itics, science, and other fields, in its historical sequence. She drew anal ogies from the women's movements in the foreign countries which she re cently visited. American women were declared in advance of the women of Kngland. France and Germany in this regard, but Mrs. Krnst expressed the belief that in those countries, too, there is an increasing comrndship be tween woTnon and women and between men and women. Five deals, involving transfer of Ku gene property were reported this week by ihe W. II, Cooper Kealty of fice. Allen It. Smith, proprietor of the .Monroe Garage bought the home of (John Jamison at HI- Ferry street, and will move in at once. Mr. Jamison is expecting to move to Idaho. ( '. Other deals reported were as to- , lows: j Clyde- McUougaU bought several J lots in Westmoreland, nnd is erecting two new bungalows on them. C. Callous has started a five-room ' j bungalow on property purchased in ' the same addition. i C. Summers has recently purchased j lots, and Clarence Klkins, proprietor j of the Klectrtc storeT expects to build a new home in this addition. Compartment Cost Cut by Railroads A one -f mirth reduction in the est of transportation for single passen gers hiving exclusive occupancy of a j LAOIES MONTH I Free dance ftr Yeomen and friend. ' Wednesday night. wST i F. J. BERGER 18 8th Ave.. West First Permit for Campfire is Issued Although it is not necessary to liaiel camp fire permits in national forests j until June 1. permit number one was! issued this morning, reports A. '.. Moses, clerk at the Cacade national forest office. The permits will be ve uired during the feummcr, and it will Use Antiseptic Liquid Zcmc There is one remedy th. seldom fail? to stop itching torture ana relieve skir irritation, and that makes the skin sod clear and healthy. Any dniKRist can supply you wit! Zcmo, which (jenerally overcomes skir diseases. Kczema, I tch, Pimples, Kashes Hlackheads, in most cases give way ti Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes dis apear overnight. Itching usually stop instantly. Zcmo is a safe, antiseptic liq uid that may be applied at any time, foi it does not show. Trial bottle 35c, larg sine $1.00. Zemo Ointment is rccom mended for nighttime use, 50c. Zcmi Soap, antiseptic and healing, 25c iPfl' AM I TOO OLD TO BEGIN? Not a nit of It! NO ONE IS TOO OLD TO BEGIN TO SAVE Whatever your ace. rnu re young enough to ar(ompli?h a frrat deal for the tTir:t of yourself ee! of others. FACE FACTS NOT FEARS H.;-tory ti'emB with th names of men ar.d women who h.ve done or are n"w doing the, best "'rk of their Uvea 8?'T the aire of f'f'.y. And there are limit In .M.n a bank i num. R:Qt now't the f,at time to open account in Bank nr Commerce EUGEN E.OREGON Tickets Now on Sale DANCE DRAMA WEDNESDAY May 27, 19258:15 WOMEN'S BUILDING Orchesus University Orchestra Art Department A iIonIiil display of th tri-nrts of tho I'liivcrsity. A pcrfiinniince of ran bcaiitv. Tickets at Co Op , and Laraways Ailmissioii 2, b0' 7.V rvft ,c,ence Every mile pro tected by Auto matic System, the most com plete known to Portland Limited th nljr solid throagh train between Por 1 1 a nd and Chicago. Observa tion car with library lounging room, club room, smoking and card room, barber shop, shower bath, valet service. New Pullman sleeping cars with improved and more com m ml tout dressing roomi for the ladies. Unexcelled dining car service. Nothing superior la crananor Uttas. Halr. 70 Hours ' : fi fnrtUnd mnH Chtrm in j LMrn Portland mt f.JS rnvry mornrng Standard and touritt sleeping cars through to Chicago, also standard tleep tag car for Denver and Kstnsai City. Continental Limited Another 70-bour train between Portland nd Chicago, leaving Portland at 4 00 every evening, with obaervation car and sleeping cars through to Chicago. Through itandard and tourist sleeping cars to Denver and Kansas City. Low Fares tn ffyWt dyTf SpTTthf ti t!t t prinrt. pl Kaa'ern Cit. Fin) rrtum luntl Oiober One-way via California nttr fnmg or return irs -ny b rrwirrd it 1 HOME c & to be proud of- A3 TV Howproud you ore of your tiome after it has been transformed by a coat of paint! Although any paint may improve the appear ance temporarily, only a good parnt will continue to look well, "save the surface" and protect your property. , We know that BASS-HUET' ER PURE PREPARED PAINT is good paint. It Is made of care fully selected matcrials.scicn' tiffcally proportioned and thoroughly mixed by modern machinery. As a guarantee of quality the formula is on every label. If you want a paint with maximum covering capacity, a paint that will protect your property and add to the appear ance o your home for years, use Bass-Huetcr Pure Prepared House Paint, - You can now paint your property and pay on the Bast-Hucler Monthly Payment Plan. Call and let us explain this plan to you. BASS-HUETER paints ana varnishes Sold by LUDFORD'S $22 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon Zlan Katlaaal rtf k-LowMtwr imm in W'mVf'tfid Q'jUm m bouthm Uth. Whjr not take it ta yratf way Et f TtwttM Ifatlanat Varfc Msy ,- be made a -i tip at a wnall w ditKinal fl. Ailr f' fre booklet Se-rfptiTt of tht The Success of Making a Lens Right OmioK from n full n-nlizfilion of whitl. ii rij,'ht lcnn i, whnt it in for, how it should ! nuidi' ho it will do for your ryes whut it tthoutd do. Maklnit ence, for i'J yearn hna lnn u tlx- appreelatlun of what rou neert tn Klaiie. --Thou, and har hen rratifld with Ihnpn we Jiav m;trte for them. W taka cara of your tyet In th, way of leni changea for ona year from date of purchaae SKK MOODV A N't) SKK BHTTKb' X, gfcmtanXYlllootU) ( WIU.AHITTI mt lUOlNI. 0IW Special Purchase 15 Silk Floss Mattresses Entered in a Three-Day Sale $24 $i Cash .L ir Cash Finest Quality Silk Floss Full Stitched Edges Closely Tufted Fancy Art Ticking llkhoBt finality Silk Fiona Mntlrniiana IB of them entored In a aaln unuaunl at weth-erln'P-l'owpra for Tlnirsilny, Krldny nnd SHtiirdny. Thoso nintlroHBes are 35 pounds in weight miulo of aeteotctl Silk Floaa, wild Btltctved' roll edoa, vory ctoao tuftinK, and encaaed In pretty nri th kiiiK of Rood frrndo. Tho kind of mnttreaa yott have always wanted for your own bed and offered at a prle.e and terma of credit that will enable you to have yours now. Smart Baby Carriages The New 1925 Models. Many Styles and Finishes. All Moderately Priced. Thl (ttoro off org thn largest ttntf bfst o tpctlon of Spring ftnby- Carrlngon (tdowrt for many Hminona. All tho now Htylca may bo aorn now finlahos now body nnd Rear fm provonirnts. And tho values glvon below nro pnntttvo jroof that prlcos hero nro unnatmlly modern to. Fiber Reed Carriage $29.75 Fiber Reed Stroller $31,60 Vihvr reed enrringn in ivory nnnmel, with full corduroy linings, gtnnn windows in hood. A regular $3.75 value, for $29.75. Thff regular prlro ttt ihn stroller la $.1 .&) and well worth it. Mado of elect"d fiber tomU with ndjustnhto hark nnd foot rent iu choice of ivory or gray finishes. Wetherbee-Powers Drapery Service will help solve your draperyi problem Karh week proves moro forrthly Ihn ronfiih'neo that Kngeno women nines In Weth erhee-I'nwers Irapery Srvkft. A servieo that assures tho proper solution of all drapery problems for tho modern home, A net viva that permit you in sen tho hangings you cho(it tried in your own homo before they ar ntado up. And whether your needs bo big or small-- feel nKsured that you ran bfr autlafl-d hr. No t,'liargjs No Obligations. Use Your Cfredit IWETHERBEE Charge 7 " Z,M . -POWERS IM. EAST NINTH AND OAK Kjr 1 Geo. .V. McT.ein. Jiturant. W tVt.'ltmelle SI. 1'BMie 017. if Valley Printing Co, Nrw l.oatlon. Stanley Wd. WEODINQ AND BKSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMERCIAL AN0 SOCIAL PRINTING FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL ?0 PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednesday and Saturday Night For Intormatton About RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE t0 MILITARY TOURNAMENT O. A. C. STADIUM, CORVALLIS Saturday, May 30, 1:15 P. M. FEATURING 1200 STUDENTS OF 0. A. C. CADET CORPS WORLD WAR ARMORED TANKS LIEUT. KELLY WITH 12 PLANES A'rlat Hattle, SOinl Ftyina, Tarachufe Jump, Bomhinir Cor Tallin. Kmoka 8rren, Machine fiun Contest and many other events. General AdmlMlon ftOo Reserved 8eats 75o St aale at t. A. f' Co-op" and Kama Cigar Store, C'orvalUa, Oregon Our frriWHi wll bp c'ad to r yi full tnf'-rmaft-M and blp rJ Po rf trip. AAlrwa WM. M'MUKRAY Port land. 'esoo Union Pacific Oregon Electric f