The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, May 29, 1925, Image 5

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    pan- Evpning, May 20, 1925
X'iii, EUGENE UUAKK
Pago Fivs
"tTCITY NEWS :-:
,root.cud irom .g one)
-"7TIb7Tnuall5' low 80on
""""fkLiti-a collected C.r n cut-'
Vbcat. anil tie cousar.
t in n" ,ht ram ""' ''
"'Arthur Hrtr.hll, who r-
' r ,-itli Kill frowe and Jim
ttoP"-5 pnftijnd. Ho cam down
"".V, fi.h bat.-hfry l.r lM.t.
'Tjid rsftiM were reported hr oil
1', i.hrrmen. The M-Kenzie rmr
. id'al for "" u '
"jV.rtrnl M'"r'""-n ,rom "(
ho r' here t" attend the tnte
h-t are p!annin r"i,,s on ,h
2!i'Bo.t fi'KiW
t i.refot. it i tiled. and a
a""""1 is !r""i5' in f"r boM
I . .. . ,M lib. lo I.ireet
Swme V i.ii. ..h.
.i ,re losrrten, .. - ......
i i. tcet "" ,i,,,,r A "J'1-
cfy re. order, who every da?
.' -- j.,.n of neoDlr-uta their
"Its to various doiuincnta in hill of-
T.Klay a prui..., ...... .. -
i'.iinl u assessment lilnnk. only
' c i out after it w.s done. " Th-t
name now. I forgot if. been
Silted l.tel.v:" The judge solved the
SficiltJ. however, by wntin for-
m v ... e f thi nnme. iinil til-
iuj tbe bride to sigu her new name
I Will Life I Shown -
Wild l"c (s iaJ" ,u
,he window of the Mt-Cormnek
"gr till week, A dozen fwt
K inbw. the victim, of tbe .kill of
Vt liaig", Joe Bradley ami Ted
:. ,- -ii (oL-on frmii the Mi'Kcnzie
Iriwtre attractively offered, while
Mrt. is "mama uw- mm
r..!. ...vr. The duck is a wild
I niiard, whkh was brought in from
Une of the preserve! near w.e j.
Jlotber and babies appear to be doing
I :- ;t f the fact that they arc
I wen, -i"v ...
subject to the scrutiny of nil curious
pfjpl passing uy.
Students Earn $39,280
Approximately ?.n,-ou us
...J J..i- tt.n tiUMt vpnr hv Rttld-
fos of the Lniversity of Oregon
tbroufh the campus i. .u. v. . vm
i - nrria in which Mrs. t'hnr-
totte it. Uouiiclly, einployment ecrc-
ury. is in charge. 1 ins amount is
I f Sl4 77 ovpr the year
I before. A total of men wero giv
ra employrueut during the year, imr
isf the fall term 12 men were
alced: winter term, 110; spring
term. 101.
Oivfd Jones Leaves
David J. Jones, principal of the
Eugene high school, (eft Kugene yes
terday for Wales. Ho will go to Se
nile and lake the steamer to Van-
! wuver, H. C. Mr. Jones will trnvel to
Mootreal, and on June o will leave
I the Xortu American continent on the
I Mfamer SI outdare fur Liverpool,
Kngltml. Sir. Jonea hopes to do some
rewarch work in the t'niversity of
! Walfi and will travel extensively in
ilie liakespcare country.
Special Night Planned
SJpttibers of the Itehekoh lodge are
planning for a special enlerainment
, eight ivr uext Wednesday, June I.
At tliia time delegates from ihe grand
lodge convention will make their re
poru, and a special entertainment is
, teing arrangpd for the occasion. It is
ected that an unusually large
trowd of the membership will be in
ittemlance at the meeting.
KdiiFnr, Niraka and Iowa during
July and August.
Alumni Meet
The alumni of the Merry ho5pital
training &rhnol met yesterday for
their annual picnic. Because of the
raio a dinner waa served in the dining
rooms of the hospital, after which
the party wrnt to the reception rooms
of the nures hnme for a social aft
ernoon. There was a large attendance.
yetterday. He has just returned from Hl Uiego; o Ufe, Tear! U, Currsu i
Westfir, where he was on buameta. ! V1' 1'niiH.
, Aria: Honour ami Arms (from Sam-
S. P. Team fa Lead : ot tieorg K Handel, Wilfred Nan-
The S. 1. Twilight league baseball ktv'11;
team, by reason of
to 4 victory
ver the Bankers, now head the lea
gue, it is announced. They have wuo
ail games su far.
Arioso: Vest! la
riehAfst) li. Leon
TriHtt.
t;ihi,
Cavaio,
( from
Veltie
Prwener Delivered
1'tul Williams, alleged burglar r
restetl last night by city officials,
waa turned over to the county tod?
for prosecution.
Suit Oismifsed
Judge K. Skipwnrtb tdsT dis
missal the lawsuit f J. 1'alaituk
aud Frank Sherman vs. Ward W.
Johnston.
U. of O. Library is
Second in Number
MILLIGrj MARK FOR
BUILDING SET ilE
tContinufil from page one)
Of Books Issued m' ; !''
i hutiwij rniir, roofing
The others were as fallows:
K. A. Ha. residenre. VMV
Twentieth avenue eat.
I. T. Lortmis. SUHHt residence, 07
NinietRth jvftiw eat.
Invd Terrdl and Kamey Rugh,
Burglar Nabbed at Work i
I'aul Williams, ex-i'ortland burg
lar, was caught ransacking the home
of Kd Browning. Southern Pacific
switchman last night at MT, Fifteenth
avenue west, and after a short chase
was taken and turned over to the
police. Williams had just completed
a term in the Multnomah county Jail,
he told officers.
Meeting is Postponed
The regular meeting of the Amer
ican Assorjation of t'niversity Wo
men which was to have taken place
tomorrow has been postponed tinril
next Saturday, June tt, according to
announcement of the president, Mrs.
(ieorge I tehee.
Camp Worker Dies
John McFadden, worker for the
Dutton and Kusnelt Construction
company above Oakridge, died at the
camp hospital after an illness of but
three days. He wns IIS years old and
a native of Ireland. Branstetter
chapel has charge of arrangements.
upper Me Kenrie region, where he will I .
pend the Week-end fishing.
Here from Waltervllle-
Misa Belle Milltcan, resident of the
Wslterville district, was a business
visitor in this city today.
Recital la Planned
Pupils of John B. Siefert. Rex Vn
derwood and John Stark Kvana will
give a recital of voice, violin, piano
and organ numbers at the school of
music auditorium Monday. June 1,
The public is invited to attend.
Leave for California.
Hick Kiger of t'orvallis and Pave
Waudell of McMinnville were in Ku
gene today on their way to California
on a business trip, Jave Waddell is
well-known to university football en
thusiasts. He played for several years
as a tackle on the Oregon varsity
team.
Snyder Bound Over
Percy Snyder was bound over to
the grand jury yesterday on a charge
of pointing n gun at another, and
said he expected to furnish the $."rtMI
bail set by I, ij. Commissioner lm
mei. He js also wanted by the fed
eral government on a charge of oper
ating a still, it is said.
Eugene Boy Leaves
Boyal Howard, of Kugene, former
high school athlete and welt known as
a radio operator, has taken a position
as chief radio operator on the steam
ship Mnzama, which operates on the
Alaska run.
Here from Camp Creek
li. A. Waguer and sou, residents of
tbe upper Camp Creek district, were
business visitors in the city today.
Jtuad construction work is aoou ex
pec ted to be under way on the Camp
(.reek route, tlie visitor states.
Shortes State Officer
A. H. Siiories, city traffic officer
who recently resigned, is leaving fu,
(irants Pass In a day or two, where
he has accepted a position as staff
traffic officer.
To Address rtag-
The t'niversity of Oregon was
found to rank second in a sorvey made
by M. 11. Pougiiiss, Vniversity librar
ian, of circulati'D of library books
for home use in twenty-two colleges
for the year IIC3-"!. Oregon with an
enrollment n the Kugene campus of
iviii st mien ta had a circulation of
7 books, or a per capita of -1.71.
. a. neicner, coumy agnnmnw Princeton hMJ- fir oW with an
agent, will address tbe Mapletnn ; rUmet of 24 IS students, and a
grange at its grange bail tonight on j circulation of Stt.!'Jl, giving this in-
iunri-B 'i Hi nun lire.
City Hslf Closed Tomorrow-
All offices in the city hall tv ill be;
satomion a ier caidta of ;i;t.ti.".
This survey includes the following
institutions; I m versify of Michigan.
closed for business tomorrow. Mar '- i-j , v.-. -
ni. on account of Memorial day, it is j versiiyversitr. Missoiiri ' universiiv.
North ftakota university, Oregon Ag-
ricuhwral rottege, Washington nniver-
sitV tSt I Oltifl Vnrtlm-ctm lini .
prominent Une county vttraitv. n .,;,-...;,- iurPD
sportsman left this morning for the ) univs';rv. V(,1e universitv Princeton
university, Cornell university Vui-
versity of Chicago, Vniversily of Cal
announced.
At Cook Goes Fisnlng
Al Cook.
Leave for Portland
Mr. and Mra. William Clubb left
Friday for Portland, where they wiU
visit over the week-end.
WELCOME WILL BE
MHM.JHK
if ornin. Vniversity of lilinois. Kansas
State Agricultural college. Stanford
university, Vmversiiy f Washington,
and Vniversity of Oregon.
v BOAT BEING BUILT
SPlUNtlFlKi.O, May 2l. Sne
cialK An IS-foot rowboat is lcing
constructed at the ltooth -Kelly sn
mill under the direction of John t
Parker, head millwright. The craft
will he used by the lumber company
at the head of the mill race in con
junction with a scraper and donkey
engine to scrape gravel Itack into the
river when high water carries it down.
(Continued from page one)
that the only talk in Oregon would
be at Portland at the chamber of
commerce; and that tbe committee
planning the trip was trying to save
as much of the secretary's time and
encrirv an oork?TiTa h? nvmJin (nod.-!!.
es. tie will oe free for informal con- j
ferences. however, j
After his visit in Kugene. Secre- j
tary Jardine will leave, for Cor va His.
where, it i expected, he will also be
met by a caravan of business men on i
the Pacific, highway. I
Secretary Jardine is well known to '
K. Kugene Chadwick, secretary of the i
chamber of commerce, who was a
student in Mr. Jardine's agricuthiral
classes at Northwestern I'niversity,
Kvanston, UL, Inst year, at the na
tional summer school for chamber
secretaries.
By means of sensitive micro
phone ami headphones, a South
American scientist claims to have
heard the gnawing of worms inside
apples.
y,,MHl residence, LMtl7 Olive street.
William Hargreavea, $ HMi resi
dence, 'Ai Kiticaid street.
Kalpo J, Uibhn and A. Andraieff.
twrt $4st residences, at i:Ni and
'.W2 Eighteenth avenue east.
W. K. Knott, residence, PrfiS
Alder street. '
W. W. Kuch, ?4vVVl residence, 1307
Agate street. J
State Adventists
Start Meetings at ''
Sutherlin (Jrounds
Arrangements have been compIet 'd
for th annual convention and cauipi
meeting of the Southern Oregon Con- i
ference of Seventh -day Adventists in
SmheTtin this year, from May ti
June 7. A city of tents has been
pitched in Sutherlin, under the an-
pervision of Klder A. V. HhoaiU
president of the (inference. The small
tents will he for t):e accoiuj.datic
of those coming from all parts of the
conference, while the pavilions will he
for the conference esslons, the young ;
people's and childrens meetings, and
for diKftig purpose. It is annuiateed.
m Attention, A. F, &. A. M.
Special communicattoii of Kugene
f.o!se. No. U. A. K. & A. M. Friday
cvir.ing. May -W, Work in M.
M. iVgree. Befresltutents. Bv order
of
nJl 51.
RIVtR LOAM
Biver loam for sale. Phone ItSO-T
Vocal Students to
Give Open Recital
On Saturday Night
tyrt
MAKING IT IN
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Gar Stolen at Saiem
A Star car, license number ;to-.'l.Vt,
was stolen at Salem last night, and
local police were asked to be on the
lookout for it.
Thomason Low Bidder
The low bid on the grading and
macadamizing of .7S of a mile of the
McKeniie highway at the approach
"l the, new bridge to be built below
l'e old Hendricks bridge on the Me
Kfnzie was made to H. K. Tliomnson,
( KitRene, at the meeting of the state
mgowa.v commission yesterday. The
irk is to cost yi,t74. The con
'nct is expected to be awarded aoou.
Store Started at Bend
j Frank C. Pursley, owner of the
j Hub Clothing store here, has opened
' simitar store at Bend, be announces.
He plans a chain of stores handling
men's wear and dry goods.
Fish Racks Repaired
The fish racks at the MKenjii fish
hatchery, which were washed out by
(he re ent high water, have been re
paired and are now in use, says Frank
Minney, superintendent.
Hm Is Purchased
Mr?. .Marcaret J. Wilson has mir-
flia-ed frmn Frank A. Nsglry his
'"tdenre at V2VA Hilysrd street, and
,'ians to take possession about June
it ha been announced by the
"ft"y Realtr roimuinv which hanrilpd i
the daf. .ir Wilson has been a resi-
iit of K'lgone for many ears, sndj
Mr. Njigipy s a professor in thej
f huiines administration at:
the l'fiiier.;tr of nreeon. i
Two Revivals Sunday
The public is invited to attend re
vival serrices at the big tent Sunday
at 2:'0 and again at 7:30, it is an
nounced. Itev. Benham is leading tbe
meetings.
Forester in City
J. K. Ames, dii'rict forester from
(he Portland office, was a visitor at
the Cascade .Nations! forest office
Wilfred Xankivell, baritone, and;
Veltie PouUt, tenor, will he presented
by the school of music of Eugene ;
Bible university in a joint vorul re-,
cital .Saturday evening at 8 o'clock 3
) at inn r irst i iirnun riiun o. iuv
; public is invited. j
j These musicians have majored in.
1 vocal tramine, and are graduating
(with a bachelor of music degree. They i
are pupils of Professor Benjamin Kd-;
j wards, head ! the vocal department .
of the school. Both have voices of
unusual flexibility and quality. Their
accompanist, Mi.s (iwrnn Slivers, is,
also pupil of Professor Kd wards. j
Following is the program io be.
given: j
I uett: "Break 1 iviner Ught!" j
Frances A Hit sen, Wilfred NankiveJ
and Veltie Pruitt.
Aria and Hecitative: l,asci Vh'Ut ;
Piaugn, tieorg F. Handel, Wilfred .
Nflitkiveli. j
Aria: O 1M Mio 1 olce Ardor, Cris-
lof..rd (JIuck, Veltie Pruitt
French an! Norwegian group: lai j
Bois Kpais (Somber Woods, I,u!Iy; j
(bt Synnovea Sang, H. Kjerult, Wil
fred NaukivclJ.
Norwegian and Italian group: a ;
Sidste Bets t Sailor's Songt Kyrind ;
Aluaes; (b) N1 Cor Piu Nnn Mio;
Cento, ttiovanni Iaisiel!o, Veltie Prn-;
itt.
tal O Pure end Tender Star of
Kve (from Tsnnhatiser, Kichard Wsg-;
nr; iht .Cavitina tfrom Vauti Char- ;
i'MH!l; irl Invtctus, Bruno1
Huhri. Wilfred Nankirell.
tai To the Sun. Pearl ft. Curran;;
i h f Thank fiod for a fiarden, Teresa
1830 - 1925
Our DUmmd Jobiiaa
of QjfaMxf n6 Service
.A-FOLGERfltCO,
fsTslte Varailon
t'r Ilif. tnur fivo rear. I' P Ri-.
sard, n.mv r r D- rn.r
Dt a vacation. U nrnnnpm
'Mke h mueh-hciated leave of sb
"e at ,-nce, and he and Mrs. Bsr
"fd Mil le.ive Sunday for Berkeley.
fiere ;u . i.
r "IIS IC11 lir IWO lUt'RS.
uvrrt in California,
i't in Eugene
lr. mi,,! t ii ,.: i
M'ilhtfr f Aimtiti llnn .r. rlvt.
j6 Mr. ),v Hevaner. their daugh
"t. and r,u I-,.- i... i...
T'kM-t accompanied by Mr. and
j l"M:ter fr l.M8 Angeles. Mr.
Gt Arrhittct
"'(Wine Ahmeid of Fiillertnn.
n"r'v ,tf(. t in th W(Mm(ij
- ' in mi- iiitr "i t
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Kthrme'a oniy predeces-!
Up toThree Years Ago
I had always used high priced baking powders for
the reason that I thought they would make the best
cakes, pastries, etc, but after giving KC a trial I
have had no other on my pantry shelf ..."
A splendid testimonial from Peoria, 111.
on the high quality of
;.t. ,
BAKING POWDER
S&HielMc '
Seventeen"
By BOOTH TARKINGT0N
SENIOR CLASS OF THE
UNIVERSITY HIGH
SCHOOL
TONIGHT
8:00 P. M.
University H. S. Auditorium
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Ji hnv gone Wforc! Vpfto'
jS$yjyt h'iid oiiv (ivmjmUiy o those ibvS'sfl
'!ihrJt ia whom this tiny has 1iw most f&ffiyj
CgSiXldS viinl siKiiificniu'p, nnd ihi' t&Tl
fflOiniu hopo-Jthal ihoir kimwlwl t.f 'jMilwj
p5hg iho iivos of tito IovimI ouvs W5
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is iiseviiiililo t this limp. . v'
The McMorran & Washbume Store
Closed All Day Saturday, May 30
NEW LIFE
Is your appetite hard to please these days? Does- it seem list
less and tired?
.
If so.it's not hard to find the reason. You more than likely are
not offering it the proper summer foods. It depends largely cn your
diet whether or not you can keep going at top speed during the
warmer weather.
That's why Shredded Wheat has a regular piace these days on
the menus of thousands of people. Shredded Wheat is light but
fuii of nourishment a perfectly balanced food easily digested. It
appeals to summer appetites.
Try two Shredded Wheat Biscuits topped with strawberries.
It's a happy combination a breakfast or mid-day dish which can
not be imitated.
PACIFIC COAST SHRCDDHD WHEAT CO.
OikUnd, Calif.
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do Onrtces f or.
Von tfansTbund and 'a half for a Quarter
WHY PAY HIGHER PRICES?
Millions of Pounds Used by the Government
VET ME AT THE
WINTER GARDEN
Dance Saturday Night, May 30
Music by "Oh Henry's" Orchestra
The Kifia of Jszf, and wc don't mean mayba
fre. Punch Served
CKN1I.KMKN 1.AI11KK KK
Saturday Monday Specials
SGOO.CO STERLING PIANO Ma
hogany Cass
Like New .
295
$050.00 WIGMAN Has Had Best
of Care. Tone and 4B9?
Action Perfect ?M0
Both Piano, ara Internationally known, Smaif depoait aanda en, tioma. Lobb tim
to eay balanca.
MORRIS MUSIC HOUSE
Phone 50
S12 Willamette St.
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