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Frjanv Evening, May 29, 1925 TIIE EUCLXE GUARD E. B. U. EXERCISES Ul.-..- i,fin L. R. 'o'mer paator of - . i,riiin church in Eusene 1" ',r'. ...... nreacher for the Eu- " Bible univeraity exercises Sun '"'it li" rirat t-hrtin "'. lJ'' , ;llira Morrow of Austri d'liiers the Commencement ad- prnfram'ia announced as fol- Urjjure.ii sermon. Dr. .Morton i Itwf l'-",ar ('hris"an . i ..lifnrrtlil- i '"nniio'Vion'service. conducted by t'h I )ir. K. V. Stivers, and I'resi- ! t- i ' Sjtnderson. Ti"'m..r class will direct the eve- f"J- 1 1- Kuffne Hil'le 1 Diversity ...-.lion. Kirt Christian tiLUI r ' 4-311. iuiMiiri uuu . j-no. ltu-ius meeting, (j-atluati. n Kierciacs Or-nn . r e I u d e. -Troiessional .(oerne) Mr. Mary ft. sie yen, , l. i l,.l'nl iiii SAHtlle. l'tujer. j. -. - Sons, Kns-'ne 'i,ule university corn- !tk.n choir. I TfrsJty of Oirg. Sods, r.iigene jiiuiu uuivibuj, IMmv Harm, ny )iiartct. je, South .usirniiu. Con fp"" i nc ingress, i rrsiuviu mti SniuliThOH. .. , .. I V M lloliarcnti Alumni i-hur.n winners, i'tie Jersey boosters. led by, H. I l'Unk. were Awarded firt rda-e for attendance, ami the Willakcniie : club, lead by loil liriggs, won the' cup for judging. j The list of exhibitors was as fol-; lows; ' H. I. Plank, II. V. Dunn, C. W. ' Godlove, t S. t'alef. I.. U. ig;s and son and E. C. O N'eel. Jersey Hester Calf club Kenn.'th ; Dunn. Harbara Dunn, (iuy (iilinn-, Marion Kt-lso, Warner X.uinwnlt, Raj-j umnd William. Harold William;. Pnpro Three Eugene Students Receive Honors Students and friends of the Vni rersity high school are rejoicing at the showing made by its graduates in scholarship in the university. Among the lUt of seventeen umvrrs ity juniors and seniors recently elect ed to l'lii Iteta Kitnpa national honor society, were the names of three I ni yersity high school graduates: Mar ion Hayes. Mildred lliiyden. end Floyd Km-li. alt of the clav "f l!-l. the first graduating rlass of the ram pus school. The I niversity high school and Eu gene high school were the only schools; in the state represented among the chosen seventeen with more than one graduate, the latter school contributed; two. Arrangements were made today fori the operation of a ten days young ; peoples summer camp at I'alanooja Springs by the Salvation Army, June to July 2. tirl Guard units and other young people from the state of, Oregon will be in attendance. j The Salvation Army lAs rented the hotel and grounds for the ten days and will have exclusive privileges dur- j ing that period. "The state of Ore-. g'n is the first division in the west ern territory to operate a cainp of this kind," said Adjutant Roe to lay. ; "and we are pleased that we have ; been successful in locating the camp' in Lane county." Portland and other: localities were bidding for privilege, i it is said, t'alapoovn Sprincs i to be the best location of any of the many sites visited. Application blanks may be secured ; from Adjutant Itoe of the local corps by anyone desiring to attend. Commissioner tiifford and other territorial leaders from San Francis co will conduct the opening ceremon ies and officers from the division headquarters ljill be in attendance. Hikes, games, swimming and devo tional exercises will fill up the day and the various corps delegates will put on a program each evening. OREGON CHERRIES BARRED Shipment of cherries into California barred indefinitely, under the terms of an embargo declared. The embargo was declared following the discov ery of the so-called cherry fruit fly ou a shipment recently received here. Th counties exempt from the quar antine ruling are Hood ltiver. Wasco, t'matilla. Curry, .lostdiine and Jack son counties of Oregon. and S'xteentb avenues, ami hii carl wns slightly damaged. ' W. I. Morg'tisiu, m tor route A. -collided with WilUm Palmer, f Thf I It.illes, at the corner cf Si'sth avenue rust and Peart si reet. The damage was slight. MODEL IS OFFERED liAYTON. Ohio. May L'i,4 The original Wright airplane will be given to the Smithsonian institution at Washington by Orville Wright, pro viding the institute meets his require ments which will be presented to Ir. Wnlcutt next week. A total of four auto accidents was! i reported to poiico headquarters this ' morning. Hamate in aU cases .t -ligiit, however, ai.d n; injuries were ; leporicd. This brings the total auto-! . mobile accident r spoils U t the mon'bj of May to ,"hI, it is announced. : Mrs. AlSerta McMurphey. MS Wil- j jlamette aireet, cilided with a car: i driven by tu-rge tiioier. at the coi -j iter of Eighth avenue cast and Mich1 street, j It. A. Allis.n, till) Wills met it j (street, wa struck by a motorcycle ! driven by John tinyette, at the cr- ner of Eleventh avenue east and High : 1 street, 'ihe glame was jiot fixed. ; 1 i'tm.ik;e aiuoiinled to a 'unit $7.50 lor; j repiir of a fender. j i Eugene tiross. -1 7.'t Nim'i avenue ! west, got caught in a traffic jam on ; 1 Wil Hiuette street Iwtwecn Fifteenth 1 RECEIPTSOFCITY Burglar Takes on Punch Board Play KOSKM'IM;, May Ut. The thief; who. last nit It I entered the Neas res-j taurant at Oakland, at least believed t in taking u chance, if he did assure himself of a sure thing. The restaur ant iiiatinceiueut maintained a large punch board, offering cigarettes, flashlights and knives as prixes, wilh a rule as a grand prize. Last night! some unknown person entered the restaurant and proceeded to putn h ; out .".i chances on the punch board, j taking such prizes as corresponded to; I be number punched out. When tbej grand prue was won. flie burglar p 1 parently was satisfied and left the re-; inainder of the anards untouched. Aj small car belonging t N. E. Moycr' of tiold Hill, was nNo stolen from J Oakland and offuvrs believe the same j party to be guilty of both crimes. City colled ions coming In at the of fice of Ceorge A. (iilmore, city rec order, will total $l'tK, it was re ported today. Of (his amount. $llt'0 is nov in, with an additional $40 on a carnival license due today. The total is welt above the aver age, due to the fact that the Harm circus and the Snapp Hrothers enr nival contributed over $VMt to the license fund. Patii.g fee also were considerably higher than usual, while fines and dog licenses dropped mark edly. Fines swelled the city coffers by ant) dog licenses b roue lit in but $!, according to the report. A total of S.V-O has already been re ported for show licenses, with an other pa incut to be made. Paving cuts brought in $,UVt, an unusually large amount, and milk li censes contributed ?-7. Last month paving cuts brought In $S0, milk li censes $.'t, and miscellaneous, $1S. . Fines last month aggregated $.'!3S. which was ?IW more than during May, it ia reported. Got the Real Thing "For five long years I suffered with stomach trouble and what tin doctors called gall stone colic, and all said nothing .but an operation would do me any goo!. A friend who had taken your medicine advised ine to try it, and 1 found it to be the real thing. 1 feel better than I have in eight years and I am praising !od for Mayr's Wonderful Itemedy." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the 'in flammation which causes practical); all stomach, liver and intestinal ail ments, including appendicitis. Out dose will convince or money refunded. At all druggists. BALL GAME At Cascade Uesort between Cot tags (rove and Cascade Sunday, (in ma called at 1:"0 p. in. nioO (Continued trom pat- one) (Continued from page one) guides tint any ship an hour's sail fr m shure and which is selling rum o ibnre bonis, may be seized. The skipj'cr of the "Over-the-Top" rig .".0 utiles off shore and figured Ait be was s;ife. Hut Yeandle accom pinied by Hrowti and another s.iilor unit out to her at niht in a sea sled, niuhle of nuking ."d) milrs t hour. bought '2T nises of whisky by repre- wuting themselves as rum runners. Jul then made it b.ick to shore iu 4o minutes. A cutter immediately went out and brought in the 'Over-tlie-lop on the iruuml that she was less than no hour's sail fiom shore. I he treaty read a clause that stated that the dis trict could utilize the waters of Klifinath lake for power development. Engineer Gives Data. A. H. Lamm, consulting engineer of Portland, submitted a long report on water supply and present and poteu- j tint irrigated land. According to his! findings, if there were two dry years in succession similar to ll'U'-l. the irri- I agatioo district would find itself short ! of water, due to the fact that one- j half of the outflow was being used by the California-Oregon Power com pany for power purposes. His findings were based upon esti- mates of total acreage which is now J irrigated and that which will be irri gated in Die years to come. II. I. Newell, project -manager of the reclamation service, took issue with Lamm on his estimate of acre- ! age. Over his exceptions to the re port arose ine of the dramatic uio- ; ments in the hearing. j "Why are you ret using in include : approximately tiO.MOO acres of the j siiine k nd of land that lhs just across ; the state line in California, all in the ! same body and which would be irri- 1 gated by the same hodf of water'" ; .Mr. Carnahan wanted to know. "Yuu don't contemplate irrigating ; that land because the water is needed to turn over the turbines of the California-Oregon Power company," Car nahan charged. )x-(Jovernor Campbell took issue drfining the meaning f an hour a sail., . " , Comma ndr l candle has olleii made j ".' i''' trius into the worst dives of til "ruinniiCH. Hy many of them he is toniden'd as u pal. What his fain till he if they ever discover the truth nJ get their chance at him, is casi.y figured mil, lint t' Coiniiinuder l candle it is ill a urt of the day's work. The li jfirs thjit he has served in the coast luard have given him an undying ) fi'tiim to its service, and his one de- fir is to uphold the traditions of the jldest armed naval service of the foiled States. his imagination in making such charges against the reclamation service. Legion Delegates Chosen at Meeting Ilea Irris, (ieorge E. Love, Wil-1 l:im l'sge, E. S. Tnttle. Colonel John j Williams mid Winifred Ma.vs were chtisen last night as delegates to the S ' Kite American Legion at Priueville j wit month. lr. L. i. Helterline. K. Ch-aver, Carl Michelson, Van j Snrverud, I r. 1 elbert Stannrd and jeorge Woods, were elected alter-! Cites. MenuVrs of the legion were in- Mr, Crockatt Talks At Lions Meeting SPRINGFIELD. May I'll. (So cial ..--Professor Peter C. Crock'ttt. of the department of economics of the i Ini verity of Oregon addressed the -;irinf.eld Lions club today at the I regular weekly luncheon at noon in j the W"odi!ivti of the World ha'l. Railroads formed- the theme of Pro j f'SS'-r Crockatt "s talk. Herbert J. Cox , and H. Elmer Mnxey. delegates fro:n i the Springfield Lions cub to lb Lions convention in Longview. Wah.. left lust night f r Long view. They ' will return Mondnv. Are You One of the" 93 Kecently the Ijd.a E. P.nkn.p Medicine to.. of Lynu, Mass.. sei. out over one hundred lhoiis.ind tu--t:onuaire to women who hid un--Lyuii E. Piiikhnm s Vegetable Co.o Juried in their part in the memorial p ucd. asking if they nad Deen neipn 'rruvs Rt the meeting, and plans fori by its use. From the rep iei rereiw, party ' nt the MeKenzic us per cent or women, irum an .m me tnov cr discussed. - It was also 'if-niwl to bring one or more large 'friiian cntinon to Eugene as war T.phies. liese will be here in a month, it is said. The riiloment campaign is not fmifig !(- fnst as should bo ex linl offieiniK stated, and all m'in r" Wfie urged to make nn addcil 'ff'Tt the rest of the week to raise quota (lf $;i,ihk, only $'HH) had "u rnwe.i tu date. if life, answered in the affinnatirf telling how they had been relieve, from the various ai'nvnis fftr whie they had taken it- I "n't this a woi. derful recommendation f r the ff eienry of tliis old-fashioned root an herb medicine. A r'S'iintion on law observance was -i. hi n i ne Legion voted to coin ""ud the merchant and others in the "r h.( hi-c closing on Memorial 1 'ay. Medical Practice 1 raud is Charged HI NTlNi.ToN PAlfic rni mv IV rh!,( one of her patients lr. M.ldrlmo I Vl.nrr.l . , jail today, awaiting trial on al ""f oi l,,,u,'Oiig medicine without' "(tip:.-. At n(ip IPn rttifc in justicej !")' witnesses told h"W j i'l various sums to the i 'J hn i -K.r ' M&e, tirr.. Hl. r. in r removing "live sninmls" ! m their stomachs thr- iim j ;uation. All went merrily.: iy showed, until Man nd ' a former fisherman, com- j a itnoritie. that the "l.ve ' i ad paid Vr. Vbarra $10 fr.ua his tt niuh hii jut ! "eacrab, and he was sure; t "f hand must have been ' "removing" it from ln ! was then the "doctor I Jerscy Jubilee is ! Afflaimed Success! r.t I , "i 'irr. in every wit itii; ne oiirur J.r,t- Jnhil., T,,-T.1..T ml th. I i'i Vi;!ik.nii di.trirt. ur P'": .:nnt .I.r. mn 'rtif tli rnithid. vrfito- tt:. j idfinff and other fea H. Krown. ,ererj e n Jer.r l lub: ITarrj r.nrinee, ntrner f worM '"; ami Kev. Ham T-kr. "X T. I r ) -rtrk ,lne, fl. ; i.l li. (V.r. ,w,ntr rl-tl a li. ( ' 'I ! h TIME IS WORTH MORE THAN POSTAGE no, to a.ire lha time) It tnki-a to brltiK thoir monny to the Iwnk. many patrons prefT to lt a post.-ige atamp rto It tor them. If j-ou lsh. you can just a wll Bank By-Mail for It i Sate a well a Convenient and Confidential. Your depo?tta will bn promptly ed ited to your ac rount. 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