The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, May 28, 1925, Image 2

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TU.E EUGENE QDABD
HITS"
IN OAKRIDGE AREfiS
Shrine Hospital in Montreal Opened
Kugonn merchant placed them-
elves solidly b''tiiml Ihe move to im
jirnvo (lie minis to Oakriditfl in lin
' fur the Knd of Ht.p veMjrniinn .July
4, in n rPKoIutimi adopted unanim'MiH
y nl the meeting i-t the ohninlier ut
tommerfo toddy.
The resolution prnpono imtw-tlatf
action in putting a caterpillar lrnct"r
ami Hamper on Uia roiid, nod rpiids a
fallow:
"U'liircait, Comrdnlnt i madi thai
tho rond to th Oak ridge diatrirf hip
ia had condition, ninomtiinx at norm-
points alruoat to a condition of im
piiKKjliitjt y, nnd,
"Wlifvvn, The resident a of Ont.
rirlRfi dint rid have complained th-it
then? i iijrfiiffiripiit intt-rfht in Ku
Rcne on th milijwt of improving tin
r on 'It ti inn Oukridgt district,
".Vow, therefore, hp in reached,
Tlnit th chiiinljer of eomtiiprce of Kn
gine plae itself on record ah favor
ing the earHe-it poaaible nation lool-.-iuj;
to Hi improvement of the r;
to the Oiikridjci1 diatili't."
(ieorgn II. AlrMorrrtii prcHenled thp
resolution, which (iinie us a result of
a .letter to lr. L. leiUe, clmir-
ii i ii 11 of tiip .fitly -1 celehrnlion at Oak
ridge, nking co-operalion in the pro
ject. ,
Rodeo it Roosted.
''We bnve hooked n rodeo that will
Iwlude n carnival covering nn entire
Work," aniil Ir. I'eute. ' We will have
puRHrngpf piano, Htunt pluncti, horH'
races, icet races, and novelty i-un
tetN, liurkinjf nnd fulling and rock
drilling, bran hand, prize fixliitt,
wri'Mling, dnncing, free biirbecue, uni
many other niiiiiseiiieiits. Wt' fed J::
appi-flling to Kugeiie for confederation
we are fully justified. If a biihiii'.e
Mheet could hp iiiiide of iifl the ban't
ing done in Kiigeno by Onkridge con
cern it would in i prise even the
hunks. One UakridKe merchant alone
hhow4 tliiit he pi id Kugene wholesale
boiiweu over "'Ai.iMHt lout year."
Bishop Is Speaker.
Ilislmp Walter T. Stunner of I'ort
laiid, in Kugrni! for bin annual vhk
and a dd rem to university student,
spoke to the chainher on the debirabil-
ity ot :ntPMinliiniil underHtnnding and
. the need for American people pro
moting a better world feeling to pre
vent future won.
Hit hop Sumner is a radio fan, bold.
Jug the title of Grand Kormou of The
Oreganion Hoot Owls. He dci'lai--d
himself In favor nf n hroadensting
station for Kugene, to be financed tn
part by the chamber of commerce.
Such it station, he said, would be of
inestimable value as n means of ex
ploiting the Advantages nnd resources
of ICugeno nnd Initio county.
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Masons from all over the United States and Canada attended the
dedication of the new Shrlners' Hornital in Montreal, built for the
care of the indigent crippled youths irrespective of race or creed by
the Shrlners of North America. Teddy Sloan of Richmond, Vt., one
of the patients of the hospital is shown in the picture. '
RWLIIDS Hi HIT HOPE TMliK
BY MOTOH HAULING LIVE IS ABAAfDDIVED
(Continued from page one) I
'Jonah and Whale'
Popular Subject.
At Revival Meet
"Jonnh nnd the, Vbnle,' 'wns the
topic delivered by Evangelist Henbnm
t the big tent revival meeting bint
night. H Is one of Ilnv. Ilenhnm'i
imint popular lectures, ami whs well
recnlved by a largo audience.
During the promnlnthm of the mil)
Ject hoiua vety Interesting points
were brought out showing Jonah's ex
pAi'leniTH wero typical of tho liintory
of lnrael nnd ho explained Jonah's
litre rbiyn in the whale, nn being com
parable to (he three dnya spent by
Jpmis In the henrl of the enrth.
The aervicea are all well attended,
and much enthusiasm fa being mnnl
feHted, Mutifcnl services nro features
each night, nnd crowda nrc incrcanlng
in site.
Venison Expensive,
IJeck man Learns
Xirk Andrews nf Heck was fined
f.'O yestrrflay In the justice nf peace
court at Maple-ton, on the chnrgo of
having veninon In bin p)Mensinn.
Tlii nrreat was mnde by Itodney
Koaeb, deputy ntnte gimp warden,
who iffi'M out the warrant before
.ludge J. K, tloude, charging Amlrewit
with having the deer meal. Tic
prisoner pleadetl guilty to the nffensu
and paid hia fine.
take to nsHUiue that the railroads
are nut intensely interested in the
possibilities of that field. In some lo
callties, be pointed out, motor cars
nlrendy bate been installed by rail
Hnei.
Kailier than nak "what nre the rail
roads going to do about motor truck?"
it would b more appropriate, be
said, to ask what the public ia going
to do about it.
"KailrotidH cannot maintain service
indefinitely' he said, "where their
trains nre n"t patronized.
"the rail roads are not trying to
'climtunte the motor vehicles but
merely wish to bring ull phases of the
question before the people so they
may realize the unfavorable reaction
against themselves in diversion of
business needed to pay the running
expenses of (be railroads."
MOTOR TRUCK IS TOPIC
CHICAGO. May 28. UP) Secre
tary of Agriculture XV. M, Jaidine
told the mid-west transport confer
ence hero today that tbero is "no
basin for the fear that the motor
truck is going to competo crimnly
with the ntili-oiidH, but that tlu
motor truck has found it h place in the
Hhort haul, ho snid, nnd It itt not Ink
ing over any businefs Hint tho rail
roads can do na well or better, the
truck Is not Invnding the lung haul
field.
" Wn can help the motor vehicle
find Its place by wise rent mint of hs
more enlhiislnntic proponent end by
refraining from regulation which may
have n crippling effect," Mr. Jnnliue
suggested.
"The motor vehicle," be said, "has
given to highway lrnnpnrintion a
new tisefulnesK and the public ban ex
pressed Its belief in It by an enor
mous invent men t. Kond builders an 1
vehicle manufacturers must co-operate
In order that the roads shall lie
built to carry the vehicles and that
the vehicles fdinll not overburden tie
roads. Hailroad, waterway nnd high
way transportation should be co-ordinated
In order that each shall be
developed to Its Mghest point of tine
fulness without taking from another
the function which tlie other enn
perform to the better Advantage of
tho public."
rnnada now exports to the Vnlted
States one sixth nf Its totnl produc
tion of eiect rirnl energy.
COAL CtXKN, N. C, May 2S. OP)
The glimmer of hope that some of
the three score or more miners en
tombed in the Carolina Coal com
pany mine early yesterday might be
rescued alive wavered ami went out
Ou Tenewing his annusl visit to the
university campus, Walter Tayr
Sumner, bishop of the Kpiscopal db
cene of Oregon, said at the assembly
this morning, emphasizing in an ad
dress on "Border Unes.'' the greaten
problem facing the university students
today, the tack of self-discipline and
sincerity.
Tne bfrhop advised sincerity In th?
three phases of life, education, morals
and religion, quoting what hlw.n
Hopkins, president of Dartmouth col
le?''. believes the greatest fnult uni
versity men and women have, J he
fault of not thinking deeply on such
matters. The Important activities in
the world of business, politics nnd af
fairs of btate must oil go distinct and
clear cut in their issues, for. that
which tends toward insincerity tends
toward failure, he said. Ii;-s talk was
to aid the young people in the art of
living.
"There are the globe-trotters and
the publicity seekers who expect
attain happiness through these meth
od:, but there is a definite philosophy
that will give us that which we seek,
Itishop Sumner stated. "That pbil-j-fophy
is to keep as far away from
the line of demarcation as possible.
Hold clear nnd concise views on all
things, education, morals and reli
gion, and stay by those views. Aa
soon as we approach the border line
of believing and not believing, we are
treating on dangerous ground."
We ore living, it was explained, in
an age of receptivity, in which we re
ceive everything and give nothing hi
return. We go to movies, ait and en
joy the show and don't have to ap
p)aude the actors to thow our appre
ciation. c go to church, and are
prayed for and preached to and we
one son, George rettenjll. of Astoria
and four daughter. Mrs. Len Sum
mr of South Dakota; Mrs. Charles
lidon. Mrs. D. U Wlrkwire and
Mrs. J. F. Milline, all of Uugene.
Funeral services will be held Satur
day. May 36, at 1:30 o'clock p. m.
from the Hranstetter chapel. Ilev. C.
K. Dunham will be In charge of the
services, and interment will be in the
Junction City I. O. O. K. cemetery,
Father, son Fined
On Assault Charge
A. I Terrill and son filen Terrill
were on trial late this afternoon be
fore Judge (iilmore, on a charge of
disorderly conduct. It was alleged that
the two men entered the . C. Moir
girsgp at (t42 Olive street and as
saulted -f. S. Hrephens and i. C. Moir.
A. It. Terrill was fined $-" and bis
son $5.
f'oinplnfnts for the arrest were
sworn out yesterday by Moir nnd Ste
phens. The men pleaded uj. guilty
to the charge.
early today in the hearts of rescue I ,mere it re. Kverythln ia, done
worker, who through the night had
labored in the recesses of the mine,
After damp, dread enemy of the
miners, claimed their lives, if they
survived the series of explosions
which closed their escape to the sur
face, rescue workers declared. Hut
despite this belief, which gained head
way through the night, they labored
no less faithfully ln the effort to
reach their imprisoned comrades of
yesterdny. .
Throughout the night, hundreds of
men, women and children, relatives of
the entombed men, strained against
the barrier ropes surrounding the
dusky entrance to the mine.'
Silver Service of
Battleship Asked
HAMSM, Ore., May 28. Governor
Pierce yesterday sent a telegram to
tho secretary of the nnvy OHking his
effort.. In helping the state of Oregon
locale the silver service tbnt wus
once the property of tho battleship
Oregon nnd which wns preMcnted to
the ship by the penplo nf the state
when it wns commissioned. The cost
of the set wns $25, (MM) nnd tho serv
ice nppenrs to havo disappeared when
the Oregon went out of conimisBion.
Possibly, it is believed, some quarter
master mny know where it is.
Married Woman Eats
Only Bread and Milk
"T could eat only bread nnd milk,
everything else soured and formed
gas. Sinco taking Aillerikn I can eat
anything without causing gas."
(signed) Mrs. J. P. Manning. ONE
spoonful Adlerika removes tJAS and
often bring astonishing relief to the
stomach. Stops that full, bloated
feeling. Kxcelleut for obstinate con
st ipnt ion, often removing surprising
amounts of old waste-matter yon
never thought wna In your svstem.
Allen's Drug Store, Stl Nth Ave. Kant.
for it, and it takes self-discipline to
make ourselves work to attain some
definite goal.
He outlined what approached the
border lines in each of the phases of
life, saying:
' Jn learning we must not merely
accept what is taught us, but maltc
use of it."
JL I. PETTEJMGILL
Ef
Albert Ira Pcttengill, resident of
Ftigene for the Inst 12 years,: died
suddenly this morning at hia home,
tHi.'t Polk street, at the ago of 70
yenrs.
Mr. Pcttengill wan n retired farmer
of Lane county, nnd besides bis wid
ow, Mrs. Medora Pettengtll, be leaves
Kills Catarrh Germ
In Three Minutes
Chronlo catarrh, no mattrr how had.
and canes oC bronahlal aathma now
yl.ld Instantly to th amaiim dlacov.ry
of a French scientist. This drugless
method nailed Lavex kills the erm In
three minutes, yet Is positively hjrm
leaa to tho most delicate tissues. Your
head and lungs are cleared like magic.
Sufferers are relieved In a single night.
To prove I', and to Introduce lavex
to a million sufferers In one month, I
offer to send a treatment free and
postpaid, to any one who will write for
It No obligation. No cost If It cures
you. you can repay the favor by telling
your friends It not, the loss is mine.
No matter what you have tried. Just
send me your name and address for
this generous free treatment and prove
that you con be rid of catarrh.
W. R. Smith, 6799 Ltvsx Bldg.,
Kansas City, Mo.
Judge Barnard at
Highway Meeting
Jude (.'. P. Harnard of the county
court went to Portland today to at
tend the meeting of the stale highway
commission, to convene for a three
days session, May "8, 20 and 30.
The chief action in which Lane
county will' be interested will be let
ting uf the bids for grading' the ends
of the Hendricks bridge. This work
involves about half a mile of grading
jud bid nil! be let at this week's
meeting of the commission.
Logger Fined on
Fire law Charge
Edgar Hannan. logging operator, of
Veneta, appeared today before Jus
tice of the Peace Harold J. VTells am.
was fined ami costs on a charge
of bavin g insufficient fire fighting
equipment on bis donkey engine. He
was cited to appear by Frank Mi.
Hoover, state fire law enforcer, and
he pleaded guilty to the charge.
The Inw states that each donkey
engine must have 200 feet of hoe,
and Mr. Ilannan's engine had but KM),
it was alleged. He was also deficient
in regard to a tool box nnd other
equipment.
T STATISTICS
BORN
JOHXSOX At the home at Noti,
Wednesday. Mny 27, 1025, to Mr.
and .Mrs. Jnmcs C. Johnson, fl son.
Swimming Course to
Be Continued at Y
The swimming season for boya at
the T. M. ('. A. scheduled to end to
morrow night will be continued on
Monday, Tuesday and Friday of next
week, announces K. K. Holdeman.
physical director. lesons to begin
ners and those who are just learning
strokes in swimming will be given ot
these days, it ia stated.
Nearly SO boys have successfully
passed the 4.r.foot swimming test al
ready, it is announced, and several
others Aive nearly reached this degree
of proficiency. The course bss proved
very popular, nnd may ue repeated la
ter, it is stated.
SECRETARY IS BETTER ,,jfl
BOSTON. Mar 2H. OPl Kecr.i. i s, " "!!. ,v
of Wsr John W. Weeks was onerat.il tion '. Mr.
.nH.v th. Phillip, k I od. Uk
Massachusetts general hospital, for I rww
ti. . .. . '""Urn ft,..., .
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j
FOR SALE At harj-ain. a romhina- I
lion wond, coal end rhs range, while '
and grey enamel used only snort
time. Almost like new. Leaving cilv
so will sacrifice. I'bone 11S1-J. j
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The
Senior
TONIGHT
Curtain 8:20
of-
! ! ! HAPPINESS ! ! !
HERE'S THH FOHMUI.A
Euy one of our good used ears and
tnke the fnmily out nlonir tue coun
try roads where the air ihev hrenthe
is pure let MA know that there
really IS some pluee else in the
world beside her kitchen.
Send the biddies into the woods for
wild flowers pack the Sunday din
ner nnd eat it along side the" river
hank. There's real happiness for
you. Timid iibout it? no need to
be. We'll sell you any one of these
good used ears on all the time you
want.
WJZ Olds 4 Touring
1023 Fordoor Ford Sedan
Mil!) Olds Touring. 7-pass.
1919 Cheve Touring.
F. E. CAT-KINS MOTOIt CO.
llnmo ,.f ni.ls,nnK;iA
837 Tearl St. Eugene. Ore.
je.'(
Class
Eugene High School
present '
the most colorful and spectacular
of all class plays
"The
Toymaker"
A 3-Act Comedy of Old NuranV,
Music bv
HIGH SCHOOL
ORCHESTRA
All Seats Reserved
Cast of
25
Seat Sale Tomorrow
FOK SA1.F, Targe southwest corner;
lot. 13th nml AfltA Kt Innliit... ut-.u
East 13th. Phone 40n' n. tf
Lower floor first 10 rows 75c, last 8 row, soc
""''J " oc, last I rows 50c no tax
if . w -rS'ss-. a i i i
WILLIAMS At the Eugene hospital,
Thursday. Mny 2S. 1023, to Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Williams of 10-7
Franklin boulevard, a laughter.
FrecKles
Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots.
How to Removo Easily.
Here's & chance, Mine Freckleface,
to try ft remedy for freckles with the
guarantee of a reliable concern that
it will not coet you a penny unless It
removes the freckles; while if It does
give you a clear complexion the ' ex
pense in trifling.
Simply get an ounce of Othine
double strength from any drug or
department store and a few applies
tions should show you how easy It is
to rid yourself of the homely freckles
and get a beautiful complexion.
Rarely Is more than one ounce needed
for the worst case.
Be sure to a.k the druggist for the
double strength Othine as this
strength is sold under guarantee of
money back if It fails to remore your
freckles.
We recommend Othine Complexion
Ronp for use with Othine, also as s
shampoo it'n wonderful for bobbed
hair 25c a cake at all drug or de
partment stores or by mail. Othint
Laboratories Inc., Buffalo. N. Y.
KUOENE COM.ECTIOS AflENUT.
KM-HI-IIO .M IN Kit HUK1. 1'llONK
C00 XV. II. l.l.OYVKKS. MHIL tf
MARCEL AND CURL, 7 So.
4n0 WaJthiugmn Si. I'hnn 1'JI.VJ.
tf. ZOLA ItlKCKH.
JK you want tha facts
about Chiropractic jou
can hsve them. Chiropractic
recognises Die tnuh as the
rause of disease-that Its
source is in a displacement
of segmenls of the pine and
that adjustments relieve
the pressure on the nerves.
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CHILDLESS "
- HOMES
Read Mrs. Benedict's Letter
Praising Lydia E.Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Kowanco, Illinois. "When I wn
mBiTicl about a year and a hnlf 1 took
l.ydia K. rink
ham's Vt'Kot.ililn
Compound bo
causcof ill hcnltli.
1 did not havo any
children. I now
havo two health;
littlo Kr!fl and I
am miro I would
not havo had them
had it not been for
your medicine.
I.ast spring and
summer I trot all
run-down, irrepilnr. and 1 had awful
headaches, and my back and side hurt
mo so that I could stny uponly a short
time. My limbs would get so tired nnd
i acho till I could cry. 1 started to tuka
I the VeRctnhlo Compound aam and
. used the Sanativo Wash, and it was
j not lontf till I waa relieved. Now I do
II my own work and help others. I
! sure praiso Lydia K l'lnkhsm's medi
1 cines to anyono 1 meet that ia milTer-
Intf from similar troubles. I think if
mothers with jrirla would givo It to
1 them when they conio to womanhood
; it would make them etroniter. l'cople
who have known mo all my life aro
astonished to seo mo now as I waa
j always sickly when in mv 'teens and
until I started takine the Vegetable)
vompoiino, nits. JIARY K. llt'NE.
PUT, ilia l'nyson St., Kewaiiec, 111.
Valley Printing Co.
New Location, Stanley DMg.
WEDDING AND BUSINESS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL
PRINTING.
FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL 470
Where S
Quality S j
Counta S Sy S
Call
The S
Phone 450-V
Rud. Vincent
437 Lawrence St.
STORE CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY, MAY 30TH
Outing Togs Attractively Priced
Women's Knickers
$2.35 to $2.95
AVonion's Klinki Knickers, prnct'e
nl nnd comfort nlilo pnriuonts for out
door wear. Full cut nnd cnrofully
tnilorctl ganncnts. All sizes '2-1 to o
Tweed Knickers
$4.50 to $5.50
Stylish looking wool Tweed Knick
ers for women. Correctly tailored,
l'ei'fect fitting garments. All sizes.
Women's Corduroy Knickers
Khaki Skirts
Women's Skirts of fine durable
khaki, good fitting garments nil
sizes.
Women's Golf Hose
$1.25
Smart looking golf hose in Camel,
Cordovan and Grev with fancy top.
All sizes Si to It."
Middies and Shirts
$2.35
A necessary addition to your out
door apparel. Women find these gar
ments cool and comfortable. All sizes.
Boys' Play Suits
$1.00 and $1.15
Made of fine grade fast color blue
denim with red trim. Sizes 1 to 4
years, $1.00.
Sizes 4 to 8 years, $1.13.
Boys Khaki Tlay Suits, ths well
known Jim-Dnndy brand. Red trim.
All sizes 1 to 8 years, $1.33.
Wool Bathing: Suits
$2.95 to $5.95 Boys' Coverall.
Men's and 'Women's Bathing Suits j oe
in snnppv color combinations. All
sizes. ' Made just like Dad's! Buttons
AVool mixed $2.03 nnd $3.40. down tho front style, with pockets.
All wool elastic rib stvle, $4.93 nnd Made of excellent quality khaki. All
$3.03. sizes 1 to 8 yenrs.
TENTS. BLANKETS, COTSe-OUTING SUPPLIES
30 East
9th St.
LOVE & BARRETT
Just a Step off Willamette St.
30 East
9th St.
FRIDAY
NITE
2 Shows 7 &
The World Famous
University of California
GLEE
AND
VAUDEVILLE SHOW
Two Complete
Performances
7 and 9 P. M.
FOURTEEN ACTS
including
Ndvelty Solos
Bargain Prices
ANY SEAT
50c
DANCERS
Specialties
AND
The Ten Syncopaters
LADIES LET THE NEW
Universal Automatic
Electric
DO YOUR COOKING
FAST COOL CONVENIENT
ELECTRIC COOKING
DEMONSTRATION
ALL THIS WEEK
Come in and meet Miss Murdoch, the factory demonstrator,
who will be pleased to tell you all the new features.
Universal Electric
RANGES $?5.00Up
SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS
Bailey Electric Co. .
640 Willamette Telephone W
B