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THE EUGENE GUARD
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TIH'ItSDAV, MAY
Collegians and a Bishop.
RIGHT HEV. WALTER TAYLOR SUMNER, Epis
copal bishop of Oregon, .loon not iigmo with those
who think thnt tondoncicH of niodorn thought among
college, students constitute it meimco 1" Inn moral find
religious well being of humanity. He believes that
college young people, generally are morally and ethically
sound. .
"A moral challenge to the student body of a school
such as the University of Oregon," snid the bishop in
effect, speaking informally at a parish house dinner
last evening,-"will evoke invariably a certain answer
on the sido of right." Jt was the bishop's view that
n Pnrfnin nnswnr of this kind on the part of any body:
of young peoplo indicates with equal certainty religious
consciousness in them.
The bishop's opinion is that the church holds
within its own hands tho way to prevention of departure
by collego students from established lines of religious
thought. That way lies in tho maintenance of active
religious effort among them. Ho recognized quite
frankly that students who pursuo tho study of philosophy
and science and henr them expounded by skilled teach
ers who linvo themselves long followed unconventional
lines of religious thought, arc quite likely therefrom
to find their own thinking influenced away from its
customary lines. But the bishop told the parents nc
was addressing that there is a preventive for this within
their own hands. This preventive, he said, lies in con
sistent religious training in the home through tho period
of childhood and youth. His idea is that departure
from faith and ideals thoroughly grounded at this early
Deriod is unlikely in tho later collego years. Tho hint
that he thus gives to parents is wholesome as whole
some as is his absoluto faith in tho rising collego
generation.
Maintaining Nature's Balance.
WHEN man disturbs the balance of nature ho evokes
consequences that cannot always bo foreseen. In
crease of human population results in the partial exter
mination of wild creatures which prey on smaller pests,
such . as gophers, digger squirrels and noxious insects.
"With their natural enemies extirpated tho vermin in
crcaso enormously in tho courso of years and it becomes
necessary to conduct organized campaigns against them.i
Hence tho distribution by county and federal author-
itios of poisoned grain to bo used against tho ground
squirrels. '
Many of the creatures that nro pursued and slain
as pests aro really human benefactors. Men should
reflect beforo destroying foxes, wildcats, harmless
snakes and owls.- It is probable, in fact that hawks are
more beneficial than harmful. Chickens may bo pro
tected against hawks by guinea fowl. Tho number
of rodents such as digger squirrels that a hawk will cap
ture aiid devour in tho courso of a season is incalculable,
tK) new laws. What otjer country
can equal tliU record?
A total of 38,844 bills Here intro
duced. The encouraging feature is
that fewer bills were introduced and
fewer new laws enacted than in tbs
previous bienaiuta. Hut at the preaeit
rate of progress it will be a lon
time until the pacing of new laws i
auapended and legislatures devote
tlieir time to repealing of tlie hun
dreds of tboilaand of freak, silly,
titleless and unenforceable statute
now on the books.
What this country needs i not law
enforcement, but lew repealment.
m
Mustollnl On the Italian Debt,
(New York World)
Premier Mwrtolini in replying
American feelers on tiie d--bl question
makea no rash protuihes. He declares
only tbnt Italy will pay "to the last
cent permitted by its present and fu
ture econom.c position,'1 and be adda
that in measuring if a obliity creditor
nations must remember th.it Italy's
wealth is much inferior to France'.
His speech, deserves tbe attention of
all Americans van think that he can
drive through a debt settlement with
out adjustment or concession.
As .Mussobni's peeoa suggests, the
position of Jtaty Is in many respects
more difficult than thst of France.
Her debt to other nntions in lU'J'i
totaled about $),75U,WK),uOO. Of this,
(fHitltt.UOO.OOO was owed to Oreat
Hritsin and i 2,(ll5,000,tK)0 to the
I'nited Ststes. In other words ,she
owed almost five-revenths as much is
France, without possessing anything
like France's resources. Jt is true
that a program of economies bus
placed Italy's internal finances ou a
sounder basin; gut ber national wealth
and foreign trade are much slighter
than France's; she will receive one
tenth of the (Jerninn reparation pay
ments, while France by the Sp'l
agreement was given more than half;
and she has the problem of support
ing a fast-multiplying population on
an inadequate area. The ttoppnge of
immigration to America has intensi
fied this problem nnd cut off a large
Italian source of revenue iu the form
of money sent back home.
Italy cannot pay to the last red
cent as the last red cent is described
in congress. Sooner or later the ad
ministration will have to prepare pub
lic opinion for an inevitable reductiou
in this country's debts iu Europe.
Indeed It Should.
(lloseburg News-Heview)
One very important feature of the
recent strawberry carnival, or ruth.T
should 'have been, was a bountiful dis
play of our choice struwberrics. This
was lacking. The strawberry growers
of this couuy seem not to "know
their berries'' when the opportunity
presents to nintle a favorable impres
sion on the visitor. Why this state of
affairs In the strawberry belt of the
state? It should ho just to the contrary.
Straw Hat Season
JS Ol SUCK QUEER L
The Tale of the Cows and the Dogs.
(Mrdfunl Mall-Tribune)
The I'ortlaiiil Journal Inst Kriri ty
printed the sml story of a San tin in
farmer who sold h!x cows for $7."i, nml
two hound doi; for (lie same num. nnd
there is not a dry rye in this grnud,
glorious, and gumptiuulesi state.
In Lighter Vein
"Yeur
lee man.
"Too bod
His Only Worry.
I Princeton Tiger )
wife .just eloped with tli,'
No more ice!"
home sections ot tlio Eastern press are engaging
in a discussion intended to discover tho most lierleel
"limerick," a fori;i of rhymo of distinct ivo meter and
sometimes ribald tone that lends itself to easy com
position. Most of them nirreo that the f.illnwinir, coin
posed a generation ago by an unknown author, Jias
never noon excelled:
Said a highly eminent preacher
To a hen, "Vou'ro a beautiful creature";
And tho hen just for that
Laid an egg in his hat.
And thns did tho Jlonry Ward Beecher.
Georgo II. 'Williams, appointed United Slates tennlor
from Missouri to fill a vacancy, is not the first man of
that namo to go to tho Renato. Oregon once sent George
II. Williams, of Portland, to represent il iu (lie upper
branch of 'congress; tho samo Georgo . Williams v, lii
served also as attorney general iu tho cabinet of Presi
dent Grant, and, years later, as mayor of l'orlhiiitl.
. "Whcmjhn old battleship Oregon was in (ho Colum
bia and Willamette rivers a few years ago she was the
despair of river pilots because of lier tendencv to "crab"
herself sidewiso out of tho channel when 'under wsv.
This timo they aro taking no chances. The Oregon w'ill
bo towed.
Astato hospital bulletin says tho percentage of
alcoholics among the patients is increasing Why
blamo poor King Aleoht.lt Tho stuff thnt sends them
thero nowadays is much worso than that.
Another automobile camp above McKen.in bridge
will bo fine. Here's honinir that, .Smii.rvis.n. i,.,..irr
linos it way to police it thoroughly against
inrower and mo live tree cutter.
At Medford a man accused of having
wife so severely that she died is charged
slaughter. What would constitute the basis
der charge iu .Jackson count vf
ie tin can
.beaten his
with uiaii
for n iiiur-
COMMENT OF THE PRESS
Picturesque Anyway.
( Imh Weekly Time)
Th Amerioun heiress Imd
come buck from her firtit trio to Kn
rnpe. At dinner her jjeiglihor ituiuir
ed: "Iid you see many pietureMiue
old ruins during your trip?' '
"Yes," she said. "And nix of (liem
proposed to nie,"
Thnt'i The Reasen.
I YikiiiKi'ii, .-. 1;
Teseher- Why do you always ndil
up wronpty ?
Krhnlur I fi.-n't know!
Teseher- lioeg fltn-nnp help you?
Sen "In r - Yes, my fnlher!
Tenrli'T- Want is he?
Scholar .V waiter!
Artvanee Nntlee.
tl'ele Mele, Paris)
Aet rem I wsni j our piper t'1
mention the theft nf my JeweU,
Reporter---When did it ink place?
At in ss - .Next Mi-ndny.
Pardonable Curloilty.
t Sprinafield Itepuhlieim )
I'nhlio furiosity naturally arises n?
lo whether the Aueient nnd MonnrflIe
Artillery eompanj, which htis mliuitltd
ttcueral Oawi'M lo inemln'itiip, i;is
nny old
vision.
WHEELER'S FRIENDS RALLY ROUND
$5000
Fund Raised to Defend Senator
Washington
in Conspiracy Case at
By CHARLES P. STKWAtlT
(NKA Service Writer)
WASHINGTON, May 28. The
Wheeler defense committee has
raised $5000 to fight the Washington
conspiracy case against Senator Bur
ton K. Wheeler. Contributions nre
from all ports of the country, some
under ?l. Tbe big contributors thus
fur ore ex-Congressman and Mrs.
William Kent, California $2oQ. The
committee wants $15,000..'
Wheeler isn't rich. His Montana
case cost him a good deal. To illus
trate, when the prosecution announc
ed the New York lawyer, Hayes, as n
witness, Wheeler realised that lie
needed rebuttul testimony.
He relied for it on three New York
ers whom ho had to find in a hurry.
He couldn't trust the very justice rie
parbment which sought his conviction
to look for them, so ho had to hire
private detectives.
Before tho trio cached Clrnt Kalis,
Hajes had told bo weak a story thnt
they were turned back. But that bill
alone exceeded flDOO.
Tin Washington c.ise will he still
more expensive. Most of the Montana
witucsscH were riarht there. They'll
linvo to he brought to Washington.
PerhHps Wheeler could manage it by
straining his last resource, but his
friends feel It will be hard if he hns
to sacrifice limine nnd home lo vin
dicate himself especially if the
Washington! charges prove as flimsy
as those in Mnlnntm were.
Of his conviction they express no
fesr, said one of them, "I'll be sur
prised if there isn't at least one juror
to insure a disagreement. There
wasn't in Montana, but Washington's
different."
'
Wheeler's lucky in his friends. But
for them the justice department
would break him financially, if not
otherwise.
The state department looks with
tentative satisfaction upon Leon Trot
sky's return to power in Bussia. The
department realizes it may be disap
pointed but just now it thinks the
outlook encouraging. As the world
knows, even Lenin admitted undiluted
communism had failed and sanctioned
a partial restoration of capitalism.
Trotsky favored its complete restora
tion. A good communist until he tried
it, he d had enough. After Lenin died
he came out openly for whole hog
capitalism.
You have to give Trotsky credit
for sense and nerve to change his
mind but it cost him his job as war
minister. It would have cost Uim his
life, but the radicals were afraid. He
still had too many supporters. So they
exiled him. Now he's back. One pos
sible explanation is that he's recanted
his heresy. A likelier one is that the
radicals got into such a jnm they had
to have him. In that case he prob
nbly will run things to suit himself
capitalist icaily. lie may even be prac
tical business nun enough to ac
knowledge Russia's foreign debts.
That's all Washington can ask. Indeed,
it, would make him popular here, and
doubtless h's government would be
recognized.
Trotsky welcomed as a conservative!
In New York
By JAMES W.
V KW YORK, May 2
rules that n.'od drastic re-
Ciittlrtfi Loo.
t New Haven Re;ster
"Who is tlisl very slangy chap yon
were jut talking to?''
"He's a tecln-r of Knglish enjlnn
a day off."
Tom Sims S;iys -
otii.HHJK couldn't go to
us. Now what liftlo boy
grow up and be president?
the cir-
v tints to
In Cewetft, okls..
has married almost
still at large.
a minister who
-(."XI couples is
Workmen at Rulgera nir entity
found a golf hall lKl enrs old, but
the golfer had gone.
Canadian immigration nisy he re
strictfd. This is bsd. How will they
get the empty bottles back?
Is Amtittdien Lo,t? , ,, !tl1(, mert ith accident.
(Medford Mail-Triltune) j Hie hcmnl plane should n,t t!em;t
The best reason for believing the j r should continue the flight.
Amunlcn party ! srtfe u the char-! irri,u', tumunL-ation by radu
iKi.rj.Miy ci cam-nig n
innxum.m rue) supply, there ts s'cnr.-e-1"
?iua for undue aUrin because
wfter four days, neither piano has re
ported. Of course, both pltuiet mn
Itnve crashed, the expedition m,iy
never b hesrd of BgMn. but the tim
hiis not arrived to jltum to tins P.m.
cniMou, nor will it
days to come.
scter of Kxplorer AinutnUen,
Not only in Ainuiiden a man of
mUure years, and long cpehrnc-
but be is man with a wcl-denoi)
trjted faculty at taking infiuitt
pains.
In thia air (light to the North 1V
t.e left nothing to chance and made ii
known before the hop-off. tht atopic
time would be taken to cuhlih be
yond scientific doubt whatever claim
Jie niight make uimdi his return.
Well awiiie of all tbe danger con
fronting mi. h tin expejitiiiii it st-eum
dcubtful that ilipnster Could have
overtaken both pin ties in mh a com
paratively short lime.
arnv f,r many
Making of Uwft,
itVrvslli limrtte Ti-.ies)
That Amrrtriiua are the nmi Uw
ful of alt peupies, despite peKNimiM'iv'
reports j tbt contrary, was a in
uemonci rated (tit Winter when A
The rules f published were that if j state legi'laturr met nnd pnssed
(iltd we are not a rich man's
Driving tio fast is dangerous.
on.
, The latest thing in women's spring
dresses is women.
We know a man who would
broke if he didn't owe ao much.
be
Isn't U about time to send your
wife away (or your vacation?
a
You can't grasp au opportunity if
you hav debts o your hands. :
... .
Some people are a absent-minded;
they forget and let! the truth. 1
1EAN
. - A chain nf
bootleg esfes furnishes new straw
hats l its patmns. This hnnpy re
ject comes in ralher conveniently for
convivial gentlemen who suffer from
lli hrtt-cruliing impulses of other
convivial gentlemen.
Saw Young (Jrlffo, the old-time fi
t'herweiirht boxer, the other" day. of
all fighters he probably was the
pr;trt barroom hero. Once in a
a-iUm.ii he stood at the liar and df'ed
ni;y nun lo hit him nn the hend. lie
doiWd by watching the man's re
flrrMon in n mirror. His favorite
sioiit was to Ktnnd on a handkerchief
nnd r.ffer to nny man who c ubl
kind, him off. He was so agile that
I, iouM shift bis b"dy nnd dodge a
blow without moving his feet. Now he
is ko porily that even walking eem
a bard task for him.
Chinese have tnken over the n'd
Thalia theater on the Bowery as their
own. Almost every nationality of the
Caucasian race tins been represented
in the management of the theater in
the past. No great material success
as achieved despite the person 1
frtr some of the actors. 'I he
i'i. ...tlonv Is now si large (Sat it
piobnbly can support a
own.
He was dressed in the best of clo
thes hut he held forth a dime to th
waiter in a cheap "coffee pot" end
said, "This is all I (or breakfast.
(Jive me a hamSurger sandwich, a
frankfurter sandwich and a cup of
ceffee." The waiter aerved a frank
furter sandwich nnd told fcim that
wan til could gt for a dime. "OTi,
nn. it isn't." the customer answered.
'.Inst give me a glass of water. That
free any plue'
One of the morning papers had an
exclusive picture of an accident yes
terdav. A staff photographer was
his way to work when he came upon
the accident. He had no camera with
him, but he stepped into a drug store,
bought a camera for ?it and gave hi
paper a beat on the opposition.
A vandexire team is complninint
to K. K. Albee about the rondifjon of
sheet music when returned by orches
tras in various iheaters reported that
members of the crehestra used the
sheets to record telephone number"
and persons I messages. Also hey
complained t 'Hut copies of one num
ber they use five or six minutes nre
inscribed by the musicians with such
phrases ns "piny until unconscious"
and "repeat UtI times if able."
A clerk in a g:ft -shop tells me tbn
more Tmlette wheels are being so! 1
than ever before. 1 1 account a for t!ii
h the increase of New Yorkers who
visit the cHsinos in Europe and. dur
ing the past winter, in Florida. There
being no professional gambling houses
in town, the sporty swells engage a
professional gamekeeper to run the
roulette wheel at gnnbling parties in
their homes,
Howell's Comment j
.
Ity I'llKSTKR 11. ItOWl'XL
f KA UN I N(.i to play is the chief
J iin.Kl.im nf 111.' Atro nn M,.K;a.
theater of itsjcrv. Work was once thought the all-
sufficient remedy for the mischief
which Satan proverbially finds for idle
hands to do. Hut no morel Work no
longer occupies all the timo of even
the busiest bands.
We have abolished child labor, and
abbreviated adult labor, until some
degree of leisure is the cimmu lot
of all of us. The "idie hands" consist
of everybody's hand, for an import
ant part of evert da. And Satan, no
toriously, ja finding plenty of mischief
for them to do.
only thing wors
it a cUeerlut idiot.
The
groin h
Some people remind us of e ho
which only repent what j-u snj
A THOUGHT
AH tbe days of the afflict
ed are evil: but he that is of a
inerry heart liaih a continual
fest, Vrov. t.V. 13. 'k
The laughter of man is the
contentment of liod Weiss.
most useful functions is to teach" the
"useless."
And, with everything inviting, from
brothels to churches, people must
learn to prefer wholesome pleasures,
or it will make little difference bow
efficiently our machines do our work.
I . 25 Years Ago
(From The Guard of May 2S, 1900)
yKUNESDAV is Memorial day un-J
all business bouses will be closed.
Several services have been arranged
for the day.
Tryphenia Tiffany has been ap
pointed postmaster at Creswell.
Hon. L. Bilyeu will address the citi
zens of Siuslnw precinct at Lorane on
Saturday evening.
The Guard is pleased to know, that
the tide is now running Strongly in
favor of K. R. Parker for county as
sessor. i
II, G. Miller oE the University book
store is having sonic interior improve
ments made at his place of business.
A lawn social is to bo given this
evening at the rsidenee property of
F II. Dunn at Oak nnd Eleventh
streets.
L. N. Honey has erected a tool
house near the site of the new bank
building.
-
J. O. Watts htced a handsome eign
n place today.
I
The University of Oregon Ath1etl?l
management will run au excursion cat:
to state field day at Sulem.
Military Show at
College Reproved
R A T.EM, On-., Mr 2S.-Sinr r
rnnci'inonln for (hp mllilmv tnurtia
nieul nt Urecon Agricultural collide
in Ipcor.itimi dny have pone Kg far
as they have, Govprnnr Piprip an
tmlii.v that ho wnulrl nnt intprfprp
with thp totirnamriit, hut tha iti tlie
future he wnulti reipiest that the tour
nament he not held on that ila.r. The
Rovernor today received a protest
from the tirand Army ot the Kopublic
and Inst nielit the Salpni post of Son?
of Veterans adopted a resolution 0f
lirotept, tpi-nting the tournament a
desecration of the day.
"I deeply recret," niid the j .vernol
"that the tcojrnainent was dated for
Iteroration flay nnd hereafter ah.ii!
reo,uest that thp I . A. V. military
,urnainpnt hp held nt some other
I imp."
Bandits Hold City
At bay in Robbery
KF.XTI.AX1V 1 ml.. May 2s.-(P
- Hetwppn eight and twelve robbers
early today besieged the town of
Hrook. near here, blew open thp vault 1
of the Wtate Hank and pscaped with
Kentland is the home of
lieorge Ade. humorist. Telephone and I
telegraph wires leading out of the I
town werp cut and the men proceeded '
in a leisurely manner lo djnamiip'
their W:ly to the monpy. Frightened
citiiens were hrld at bay and were
eye wilncssvs to the robbery. Mem
bers nf the band patrolled thp vari
ous corners in the .own. stopping nt
the point of weapons all cilizens who
ventured from the shops to investi
gate the five dynamite explosion that
shook the place.
Jury Indicts two
In oil Probe Case
WASIIl.V; PIN. Ms, ;S.--(t)-
Albert It. Kali. Kdnrard I.. Iioheny
and Harry K. Sinclair, whose indict
ment as a result of the oil scandal
recently, were di'missed on a techni.
;cnlity were re-ndictcd t.slay by a dis
i irict of Columbia graml jury."
j As in the previous case liip indict
ments chatged ronspiraijr in connec
i Mon with the Teipot .mp and Klk
""I. "It leases. I.dwlrd I- Kohenr.
Jr., who previously had be,
also, was not reindicted.
Th only remedy is I t us lo get
even busier than Snan. finding good
thing to do with leisure, iu plaep of
his mischiefs. The same machinery
which provided the leisure on also
provide th things--libraries, parks,
ocial ceniers, athletic field, and
dancing halls, radio, movie and the- i
atrical prvgrams -hut the tastes, !
knowledge and disposition to use these ;
things can not he made !j machinery !
nor bought for money. '
These must )t, with the schools. !
and continue through eey organ of
unit eou.at.on ,, leadersh p The OREGON MOTOR m
school, wouid be on,,,,,,,, halt the.r. PK.,. Z?H M0TR C9- ...
IS.k if III,, r.,.. , I' B..U O.IVf
ind.ctetl
THE cuiTOn SHOP
IMeating. Hutsons aod llemstitchin;.
rnoce I. lo-J.
Sit th aienue a.t.
cest
..rvHim
wnat HeWi
ant
A
Watcb
The most !,..,
Oift- o..:ra,1llti
" giver.
O: i i
omce me aavent 01 modem timo t
WATCH has been the FAY OR ITE GIP1
morlprn
GIFT
American made watches, in a ennri
gold-fllled case, as low as $12 "
Ohters at $16.50, $20.00, $30.00, $35.00
lid
Luckey's Jewelry Store
W. y?. BRISTOAV
The Sunday bargain
center
gO many little things you
want and hate to pay
top price for, are offered
every week in The Journal
Classified Pages by people
who are willing to sacrifice.
Place your order for The Oregon Journal
THB
. Oct in touch with our local agent
JOHN F. LEBOR, Box 85, Eugena
KENNETH CLARK, 48 6th St., Cottage Grove
JACK O'LANTERN, Harrieburg
BRUCE YOUNG, Junction City .
Lives
Unselfishly
Offered
-Tho few humble words Ihat m can offer In praise of tt
who so- solfjshly cava the ver greatest of all gift!, anil P
for a mem principle In which they had faith, are so mwi"
In comparison with their magnanimity that we hesitsu
write them. Yet thin liumliln praise, if It hut slightly hen
those who felt tho loss, is offerer! with wholehearted emu '
ness:
Let the plare in eternity of those who died for tin
cause of their country be higher than ours, for
they tiled that wo might prosper happy.
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Saturday, May 30
Decoration Day
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