The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, May 30, 1925, Image 3

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    Evening, May 30, 1925
kjturday
THE EUGEXK GUARD
Pago Three
IS SPEAKER H1TE
WITH 405 AVERAGE
WITH INDIAN SQUAD
CIK-.u;0. May 30. W TruvM-
P .. Iinili-r if the
M him ni.i--
1 j... i buck in lhat coveltd
t'.f'irith "the enviable avcmgc of
r..l.b, 1 in!'-v ' l',av,n!
l-nIr as ' -hllfnKis
Vr (r th lrtilrs.hii. The fam
', rtio i balling givijis a
.i... ,,itl,ful Karl Coinlw f
'' v'liikf". Kb" lcl I"'ck "ve'li
" Tb, (ifiircs re I'J"1 " aver
'' :.i..,lif. Wednesday's ganu's.
f sac cite TiS" lvc tkf
,('o!t 1 .......v.. ......
'., for wring. honors. l.acli
"i;,. Williams of the Browns is
4 bw in:u''ing 'uM. one
, ,i, .nil n w h"i"e runs.
Mcusel Is Slugner
n,b Meusel. slupjinR outfielder of
. Yankees. Iusgl two homers dur
. Ibf week. nl "Hiked l'e
'i hv Ken Williams a week ago.
Lml 0""' h 'n homers.
Wdot JHWII1.
Is setting the pace among the
1 . -.-...I..... ...;ti. lit
fc.fll. Oilier leaning inti -v
more games: biiiiih"u. .............
t ,;ISI; SisliT, St. I.ouis .:tsr:
,' Ih'lrnit. .'I'--; Hums. Cleve-
jlS; Wheelman, lletroit, .:S7i:
fhf, Husti '"""J I'""'"'. Bosiuu.
' Xailmiir out eleven hits in his last
t pines, Karl Smith e.ll. her of the
tifoirgll i'lniies, I1J8 swept m me
i of tlie National league butters
.lb s murk of
Smith Has Spurt,
Smith's simrt lias given him a five
it eIse over Hawks, young first
...fawn of ttie Thiliies. who slumped
:tr lfadng the procession a week
; i with :iu average of .-I'Jlt. Today
links is lite ruutier up with .4U1',
,rly prcsseil ny lave ltum-nift.
,;tfref liie ltraves. who is hitting an
n .mi
iforcsl'y yf the Cardinals and Kour
i of the I "misers, are keeping . lose
l: the heels of the top i ners. Four-
t is fourtli with .."',M, and Hnrnstiy
ril Willi Ilaruliart of the I'irates
The veteran Zaek Wheat of the
djers h.ol crossed liie plate III
tileiia Wright of the Ttraies
wilecting -i hits, is lead.ng in
ni Imcs with lis. His hits include
:ht iloiiblcs. four triples and seven
infrs.
liahbv Hnrtnett of tile t'uhs in-
rr-ased his lead for home run honors
i;j hy ciiiincction with a brace of
ir bflsscrs.
Max t'nrey of the I'irates, has ted
srky . Ailn las of the t'uhs for the
"Ira h;ise honors. Kaeh has pilfered
lit.
Other loading batters were 'Moftoni-'
. St. Louis. ,:1T1; Wright, I'itts
rirli. ,;til7; Snyder. New York, Mii'r,
IMifal. llriio!.!n. .:ilil; Stock, Hi k-
:im.
table composed of two irorWs eham- '
pions Jack lempsey, heavy e;ght
and Mickey Walker, welterweight.
In bouts along the, I'acific coast, i
the young boxer has taken decisions
over Kddie Huffman, navy heavy,
weight i-hampjon; Lew Itollinger. I h'i
cago; Hoy Cliffe and Vic Alexander,
negro, tbe latter two of l.os Angeles.
Huring ilie three tears he has been
direct the players on the field. ;
"Owen." Kearns Mid. "is the most
promising of the heavyweight boxers
tinned out on the I'acific coast." I
l-oth will leave here .Monday niorn-
Long Telephone Wire Used in Cable Opening
iDREGOIVAKD O.A.D,
NINES MEET TODAY
I Ml CLASH
CLAIMS ATTENTION
ttregon and tl A (' wilt (ntn i
the final game for both this afternoon i
on llaywaril baseball diamond. The I
islds are decidedly in favor of the Ag. I
gics, but Oregon has a fighting chance !
to lake the final contest. If Oregon1
defeats 11. A. l, Washington and the j
Aggies will then be tied for lirst place1
and should o. A. f. wui, thev will;
nave uiulisput.il right to the North
west title.
The battery for Oregon will be liar
nsou or Williams, ami iili.ss.
w
I Billy Evans Says J
By KIU.Y KVAXs I
yilAT jmrt io(-s tlie maiiagfr plaj j
in the fm-i't'ti of a bail duuV
Thai ouehtiin is often put to me wbcu;
ilisnis.iiiii the thuw.iiK of ceru1!,!
tt'auis wLivh either tturprlvu or disu, -puitit.
J mil in!iiic (o tfiink that it is
8bmt it tiU-Mi propositiou, A jiemwat
wiiniiiic flub must htwe the tiUnit and
itH-aitniniij it muni be propi-riy imuu
ieif. N- matter how wiso tlic nmugfr
lie rannot innko b.ise hits for (lie bat
ters, pitm for tiu pitchois or field fur
the fit'lders. He (tu dim t but he uuu
tiot extvute,
nowever, a r:tpat)ie manager cau
Kt far more out of u Warn than the
h-aii-T uho lacks dipbtmary an wej as
sti'stegy.
The Cliionpo Wliite S offer m
cxeplti-nt exJinple of what the 111.111
ager moans to a Ivill eu
The Sox, a distinct disappointment
last season, a tiiiiendrr, are the sur
prise of the HCj Ameritan lea;ae
race.
The diffpronre in the team's nhow
is a compliment to the methods of
Collins km a iiiaii.iser. It is the tnue
ten 111 p'aying with a different spirit,
Kor years the system as used by
John Mctirnw f the New Votk
tiiatits lus bpen n.ncli prestxttReiited.
.Mttlniw d ml;ts h. bail club,
even to the 5iv.11,! of Munals from th
beiH-)i as to wiiat t. pe ball tkiuld be
pitched.
In every world series this fact han
been apparent and has also been much
commented upon. True, .Metiraw can
not pitch the bail, but he en deter
mine what be hdi event wiil be th'J
most eff 'ctive sMyie.
Th'e (!i;UHs tJt.s t;ir seem weli on
tlie way to a fifth strn1(;lit penniuit
under !(. raw's dirftiit n. That will
In1 Miinetliing for rival managers to
shoot at,
! i.enuc Standings j
U i
, ElUUMIM.JLLILl.W,' iiiiiinii I'wmiAaaR ":j
tf&XZ - Is Telephone Circuit used ct cpenlng !
fMvlllI " of the KY WEST HAVANA CABLE J fecK : I
Map Shows Circuits Used at Opening of Key West-Havana Cable
News of Nearby Towns
Special Correspondence To The Guard From Various
Live Districts In Its Field.
time was spent in music and R;imes,
after which ice eream and cuke were
served,
T4ar rNe s very jttiocensCijI
rear, We semier sr ieahers a vte
. of th?ts.
! iena Howartl anl famiiy are
! spending the week-end in I'oipiille.
Pacific Coast League
niH'Af.o. May ;itt.(P) Tin
's of tlu- wrestling world tdny
re turned to four Heavyweight
"Pl'lern. each ,tf whom hns held or
" elainu'd the world's chnmpinnship.
With a purse of $:;(.()( m nt stake,
HI v 11 KHHMl diainond-stttddt'd
U iiiifi.itttve of the hcjivyweicfit
imjmmviii,,, .;, tstrnnnb-rj Lewis
i We HtRt Munn. will meet at
diicmi fity, Ind.. late this after
"Hi. At thi same time in St. Louis,
nis!av ,v.szko. who. like Lewi's
"I"" the title, will ftn to the mat
Hi Joe NtMier. n former title hohl
lTi a (imteh hImi billed us fr the
f arnpplini; honors.
!'!:rv 1:f $.rfMm will be shared
tin eiuVf purticipnnts at St, Louis.
zk.'s claim to the title rests
"1 thr defeat of Mtmn in I'hilHdel
u i-eveial weeks nRo, Munn hnv
CHo.t) eoiisidec.wl in i, l-,anr.e
' "hnnipiiin beenuse lie threw Lewis
t 01 tfie ring in Knnsa.H Citv inst
oiiiry.
k''rted, however, thai lie
1 n'-'-n f.niled and this contention
'"pMd by a Missouri court which ;
rantied bin, tn retain the champion-
Th mutest nt Michicnn City is set
r,J P- m,( central standard tim.
j W. L.
San Krnncisco .'7 1-
I.os Angeles -!l 'Jl
: Salt Lake L'S
Portland -1 -I
j Sea tile -T
j Sacramento 1"J
; takhuid -T
' Vernon .IT
National League
W. Is.
: New V.rk -'" U
ltrooklyn IS
I'tttsbifrch. . ii Iti
J'hiladelphia. , 17 IS
i 'iii'iiitiati !" ft
H-.ston , it
rii'caco Hi
St. Louis L't --'t
: American League
W. L.
I'hiladelphbi -'fi 1
i WHslnnjjtun .-4 It
jt levehind 1"
U'hicauo 3"
St. I s '-"J
New York 1"
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I'KKSW KLL, May 30. (Spee.nl). ,
Inasmuch as there are the last
ii -tea from t'resweH high m'I.omI tins
year, the student body wishes to take
tJiis opportunity to express their ap
preciation to the public for the sup
port they have recciveil throughout
1 lie year, They especially thank the
pioneers Intb lor the assistance given
to the students in secur.ng material
tor the esitj h and f"V their co-operation
in tiie pageant at Kugeuff, Tae
hiige audience at liie Hi J(x as
another evidence of tlie good will at
the public.
The two high school cooking clubs
completed their lei-sou under the
tupei vision of Airs, lb llistoti and
Mrs. Steele last week. At the lint
of the ten lessons the two clubs mt
at Mrs. Steele's home wheu Miss
XciUt Steele sate a talk n weil bal
anced mcaU and fo A values, and sti
pervied t.se niembers of the clati
in planning memies, After the lobun
was fiaislied the leaders of the clubs
entertain) d the girls by serving it?
cream and cake. The cooking girls
appreciate very much tbe splendid in
struction and help they received frvtn
Mrs, Steele anil Mrs. II diMon.
The events of commencement week
commence with the Itaeealaurette
sermon Ht the Methodist church, Sun
day, May III. at 11 o'clock. Uev. U
vin's subject will be "Finding tlur
True Orb.d." Tlij m:iMe will be fur
nished bv a union choir. tn Wednes
day at 5 ;'.) the junior class will en
tertain the seniors and members jf
the faculty at a dinner patty at the
h'itne of their class advisor, Mr.
t'liiry. Wednesday eening at 8:ItO hi
the high schuol acsem'dy t Lie regular
senior class night program will be
given. The program t as follows:
Quartet Senior (lirls
Salutatory t iass Motto, Noli Nobis
".Viiitiiighby Haw
?; do Uuth iHitt
I'arting tiifta Itlaiiche WaSkup
Presentation of Key
Herman Hi'ketts
Acceptance of Key
C lifford t.iegor
ProphiM-y Until t Hanii
Sob Wilfred Moore
Yii'.edictory, "What Makes Life Stg-
nifictnt' .Nieta Zituker
iu Tlinrsdsy eveitng at S the com-m-nceiiont
exerc.M-s wiil be heid in
tiie Presbytt riati church. The speaker
cf the evening wdl be Mr. Victor 1'.
Mi rri fr O. A. V. The prngram
is as follows:
Prelude M". II. V. Mthw
t 'itoviis , tiiris tiiee i'htb
Iinocati'-n Hev. fopr
Vcal solo -Miss Kuth .k7
Address 1 r. Victur 1. Morris
Presentation if Cl;i-..ll. V. Mathnv
Presentation of I liidomss . K. K. S -ott
Itencd ction Uev. It. t'rindey
Kveryoae was much surprised -n
Wednesday morn'ng to see the seninr
row was vacant, and it was vry evi
dent tlint tbe day had been et aside
a sneak day. It rtim-red that
tiie la had planned n picnic on the
McKenzie river, but 'f cour'' thin
was to be kept n secret. The und r-
lassmen think ibis a beautiful Mien
visited Springfield yesterday mom
nig, going on through to Oakridge in
hi private car.
H, i ifutida of Azaita, ttregon,
isited over yesterd-ty with lr. and
Mrs. K. Vt Morteitsvtt.
Charles Con'.ey was in yesterday
morning from Cedar Flat.
K. t Trotter was here from Wal
terville yesterday.
Charles F. F.g;imnnn fished for car
fUfa yesterday m the I g Tom river
near Monroe.
Mr, and .Mrs. C. W. H.inen were
Spriugf.ehl visitors from Tliarstoa
yesterday.
Mrs. u. H. Pollard and son Ho!it
returned Thursday night from Oregon
City where they visited al the home
WIFE GETS LESSGI.
WITH GUN, USES IT
orchestra. 1'arl Ituruett, leader; 11-2
a. in.. Lost Angel frolie, Majestic
Sis rrheMrs,
KXK, IMlywdotl, Vnl. R.3fi.O mrt
ers 3l.MI:in jt. m., Wurlitsep pip
orjtati s$d. S?d Ktfra spirts talk;
H:lo-tl::t(, travelogue, W. F. Alder;
fl::m-7::.0. dinned hour music; 10-H,
Abe Lyman's t'ocoanut iirove dance
firchestm fi-isiu Aiiihassador hotel;
I-- a, Iloliyww! night, present
iag a Ufiihei f film tojU.
1 LLLi IIUS1L UiSULL. !
STIMUUTES TRADE j
WITH CUBAN PABTS
Ity JOI1X U. (I'lUtlKN
f 1KN tlie fainoua "Message to
y pritiiitsvs x&t& the deliver rf . ay
I ti States H h&ndlM thr3th New
rs or in smiled Js other IOEJt
!itfiiice lines at .?aeltomiHie r Key
West, where the two other circuit
terminate. About 4 per cent of the
messagea are with pointa in Cuba
other than Havana.
Tee&&e ftpersisrs is Ifavao
have tft he M 5 g&iler isjH h&ih
Ksslife jtmi &mm$ht ssiiee the re
(jaetj is,? m&? fee Is ejtfeer
laSat;. Th ihlea to Chn Mv
shown that it ia possible for tele
phone business to be developed be
tween countries where different lan
guages prevail.
Y sewrtay sss the rsfele
nmmvmentU Vnh were treroi ,"V , rwrwtry
3ifa iss5ss eiiiietea
message tivrt any tmierate lengtn i ' " l ' " ;
i'si - r. - n i (inn rrasnwo.
in connection with the dinner of the
Ibmd Club , at Chicago. Sjieeehea,
iinii ic, and roil call of the atationfl
if territory was tnore or le of b i
'laxaiitous undertaking. Today it is
ix t only possible to telephine from
Havana to any of tbe interior cities
did towns in the island republic, but
along the transcontinental line wore
republic, but I . . , . ..mi i.a.i-
-ir Stmi in Cuhs aii WM-litd, . V 1 rv 1
Stair it? ixfeph&ti ron-rraiin.
It ha lefa fur years wnce
the rrM's fctT-fiet Wj"SPft tele
phone ruble, connecting Havana, Cu
ba, and Key West, Florida, was open
d by Pre.nidcnt Hanling. ln April
U, P-l, the service uas inaugurated
with a rtmersatHi iwMween the late
Pte.sirst ignJiBg BlssJ Present Men
of Ciiha iEiid s rli mil wni cn
laete! y en 4. Carty of the
rtiiatii5g in$'im in ih ritrxit irm
1 lavaiia to Calaliua Island off the
coast of California, which last named
point waa reached by n radio link
from Lou Angeles. That established
a new world a record for Long Jia
tsiwe teih?iy, ll-erer mre
It-1 tlf? Vtniimt Isslaud have ieeit
n.mneeie-il hy rsh o that it is w
pt'mmMe is tsli ilireetJy yr an ail
wire circuit between these two points.
Since that time there has been
steady increase in the use of the ca
bles. Although the number of men
aages from Cuba still exceeds some
what 0 mimt ftf Bjj"ajji-a frm
the 1 -stied Xisie t siiha4 the ten-
of Mrs. Pollard's Muter, Mrs. Lottie vM Ijirchmoiit. just outside the eh
Crawford. Mr. iVIlsrd attended th? XimUm
convention of the P. K. iK Sisterhd Hef nnshan4 had threatened to kU
while there. Mrs. Ian W. Crites, aloh,fri nm was holding a Springfield
a deJeeaie, returned Thrd iy ev-1 army jisstfll pointed toward her whi
ning also. she fired the shots that ended le-
lr. Kugene Kester motored to 1 jnnev's life, the woman told the po ire.
Portland yesterday morning to brio army rifle, which lelaney was
Fairmoiint hotel orchestra; '.W-'A :'A0t
matinee; ;i:;iO-r:;iO, concert and dance
nni sic; Palace hotel; .V.'tO-0:" pro-
n.-n,.. 1 fil-l t 11 .'HI.
TACDMA, Wash.. May - T.ou i ii,,., ?
m niarksmaiiship, wiueh he VJ rf 1imt a dce orchestra,
had given his wife to protect he raerf KKSl3, L Angeles, 4'at, 27fl me
against wtradera etiEmnmied fata ,.y W3M: m., msdar whwd
this morniiig for Hugh l. lanry, W U , tvv hv ii. X. Nichols; vlo-
hoxer. when Mrs. Magdalene llnney. 1v Mildred Wetkawasha.
HO. grnhbed (he InMrueti.m pistol nn-1 rvHlfiliniin ami solos bv Kuth Clav
shot her husband througii the heait , ,OUi msnrhp day .soprano; 7:.'.MI:.tn.
duruig an altereati' n in their home .it I )ivinp i,pninB service, eondueted bv
KH, Ja Franewro, VnU 42S.3 j messages t Vahx ia lrreae at Jhe
lera i-- . wiy -ger a fnter rnle. ibm if it,.. ..Pn.,...t
liack Mm. Kester. who has been vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. II. .larvis.
Sirs. Jarvis will also return to Spring
field.
Ms Winifred Tyson and Charles
Xadvornik will fruih the music for
the .1 unction City high school com
mencement on Tuesday, Miss Tyson
on the piano and Mr. Nudvornik on
the violin. Poth are students nt the
Springfield high tchool.
The planing mill of the local Uooth.
Kelly fcawtiiiU was shut down today
for Memorial day observance, by or
der of ihe inHI superintendent. O. JL
Jnrrett.
Kennel h Tobias, local Haptist liome
misaicnary, will preach at the morn
ing and evening services in the Hap
tist church tomorrow.
Ml. A. H. Sliced left yesterday fr
Portland on a buying trip for the
Mode millinery shop. She wa scrota
pairied by Mrs, 1 J. Sinnar and dau
ghter Mary Louise Sinnar.
.lack (Diver and Ln Moore went l
I'ortland Thursday with a truck load
uf lambs am) veai.
Frank Fisher and Hill 1 hirUiift
easight three yahmm in the river tt
1 Madman's ferry Thursday mornlnj.
The Springfield bowling team iM
said to have had in hit arms, was
striking evidence to back up Mr.
IManey' assertion that the had fired
ie self dfpiise.
A bullet, one of the two tirM hy
Mr. UehtMey, was !1ged hetwen
the stock and the barrel of tbe Tifle.
Mrs. 1 telaney declares, and .!. K.
Clnxton. an ere witness to The slaying
corroborates her, that Itelaney had
the gun pointed at his wife and wan
sfeimriiig iu fsrf when tbe fir.t Sat-
let from the pistol struck the stock
and omi?d the ans.
Almert Semide Mr! "herson, with ser
mon and tcstnintiials; altar call.
Tsilklsg fflsrhn reeords of the
voices of the Prince of Wnlea and
Lloyd Ceorge are to be preserved in
the Hritifdi muaeuin.
Radio
Programs j
KiW, Portland, -liHo metern
(1 to S p. m. .Inekic Somler's orches
tra of (he Portland hotel.
a to mifhsight Jackie Souder'a
-rhrJra of the Portland Imtei.
KFL, l,a Angele, t 'al., 7
Ihursday evetmu :n Spnngf!ed. uit,My ,uing: ,t:..V7, Itadiotorial
W. H. Adrian. Jess Seavey nnr,ij(; 7.S, California Heretiaders'
Torn Seavey went fishing Thursday (HIHV nrehealra. tiorge Cronk, b ad
in the McKetuie river near I lay'.u j er; K-li. Kxniuiner, program; 1t-Ht,
bridge, bringing back two large sal-J mie-aet play, Itobentinn players, F.r
m'n. I nesi Whife, dsrertr; mui-l jmn-
The Sprfngfiehl c t r lmebsll team hr Hfll, Psckatd liadio club, '
will play the S.-io mint in a return ' Watts, lorthy CJee!aj;d, Jack
fame tomorrow aftern"jj at
Ml
WENDLING
Kori, 3irisry H''trr ttwi oibrrs; Jl
H a. 111., KFI midnight frolic,
KFOA. Seattle. Wash.. i: 'A met
ers -l-o:ir p. m., Olympic hotel or
chestra; recipe; (1-lt ;(.", Olympic hotel
concert orchestra : H : 1 T. boys'
ro-rjHn, Mnm sHnwd; Kt-M. Se-aiti-
Tito4 difttce toustc; JO :il,V
Coast Results Ij
0 - - " i
At I'.trthtnd II. U.K. J
Lo Angelea 7 1'
Portland - H
P.atteries: tH.17.ner and Sandberg;
Iturns. Meeker and Tobin. !
fornsby is Named
As Cardinal Chief
I ' "' IS. May ). Itoon
' 2 NH'inn"1 l'ncup trnlliiiir
tji'-ii. Ii:m ,r,.n apimintpil .iiniin
'1 lh s,. .i, cinlinala. mip
, " ,,r'h i-kr. hn i ma.lp
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) 'ffwtiv tntnorrnw. .
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T'' "nntiiiiie ! ilirf't'
affiiir the Hub.'
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( '' I'lin. n lit- fiM. I
m"" s,"i"n!
in ,tt'1Ts f..r fix? rimKpriitivp 1
t t"' .,"'"M,","I a imvi-rn hat-1
. "" Ilnrn.hr
'b- x h ''"" alrip. i.!it
,-,( 'friic. miner.
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At Si-aMl)-
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li. H. !
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if i the traH!nlii tif Cr'tfl5
high twlnl.
(h Tfiurjf"rt bov nni ar KaiH
f,,r Fri'iHy f linn wi'flt. Tin Ihi.mi
l,in liija Ii "f I w'tli
Ihc 'riiiir.hm ti'jim niwl III- airl, n-"
(jprrtitii: Bnotinr n jitk -B w . Al
(Ji.f.JSli nliilpii'-n tinr n ! It'-t-n n grfit
thi ;fr tin iiy ai g.r.
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' rr 1 :-V-M p. in., iimitr-iim, Muilin
jmrirnt iiiiiirict: li-lo, Wiirticr ltrnili
t nrn, mi ricopiiti'il : 10-11. Wiirnpr Itr n
i iIh'i-h' hnur of fun, llr''tiim Clinrllf
j Wi-llmnii.
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BRttcrifii. I-Wffnty ami YpHf;
i'himmfr ancl 1 tsly.
At (llilr.n.l K. IJ. K-
S.KTa ingulf ....1
Unkl-in.l :: s -
iiiidpri'.: Hitffh'- ami M. Hci;
i.
f-fnie Ownnc v;n
sue Challenges
'' V,,!''',' "sr ..id L -s Api--'
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j " " !'"nri T-rnimy ttibton
v:r.,(' " ' Vrk. if m an-
,1',..' r t'"i" hv J'k
,p ' 'l""U bt r!.trijt-r
" r-1 r's s r"nri- T a hich
:;. Hi;mi.jt. jr the
At Vernon H. If. I
Salt l-ike : ! I
Wm n 1 -
Patter : P'r. lef ii.d Peters; Par
foot and ii.tnuflh.
Salem High School
In Row Over Coach
H..'. is Huntington, former oreg n
f.Kifbflll tar. and now a till tie r.-aen
at Sa em high set. onj. may "r may tt"t
return To Snlm i ri;uU. he sij. lie
wiil ret-tm if his ftrw-rrt salary 1-r
c shiti. Ur th" scitwd. and f
by te student body i continued, hoi
;f the student b h p'r ts in faolouu
o!t be $tVt. Ii dl no!.
The student i-mme-i refused to
all w tr.e f.r mi! year. Mating
tbat it cannot afford it. Heprt f-"tt
rartoit aonrcep, h rer, are tht
th ain;so i ompiie. .y ioi
t ! b;g in-biJiM tn h lush -h. A
t-'iih "fd .. ei w ith hate IS'tf
un s !' nit ho:iM ?e Y
li'intirrT'-n a mend-r f t:-fim-
PMM ten in at ores-.n Ihit H
frwfei petm.lMSfl.i KBd - n th
. ,f ;- ..n-f snd nt.nbwe-t tillr II
; n l.rtitber "f StT IPinTinff n. ff-u,-
r I u "f 'rf'n
WLMlLINC. May .'to. (Special)
Mrs. Webb find small 'n f trants
Pass are ViSitifg Iter brothers, J,tis
i j s it .j
.,..,. . - t'lMviHi hotel dtoe tuH'-ie.
he Needlecraft club entertained , , .
TliJirsday aftcrtmon in bJr of Mrs.
'iallegly who will Soon move to Jef
ferson at w hich pln.-e her hu-bnnd.
Prof. ( iallegly, litis been appointed
and hope that the cusiom will become j superintendent of the hiBh Heboid.
M'ondsy aftrnon waa a great sue-
cess a esiriiceM ty the aimmiit r t Vramis; K foSnm; J-l a.
tf-e cream and other tU ium fes Wm HnrY HMed s rei,etr.
''. KIM. Lot Angeles, Cnf,, iitTt.'i nie-
Mrs. Pitney, our efficient iriitmrv tr .":.'lO-tl p. m., I.eiglitor,'- Ar
teacher, uia given a farewell sur- rn,e cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cron
prise Thumdnt afternoon by the bi wlmw. leader; ti-tlrJHi, Ail Hickman's
dies on M atreet. A dainty lunlieon Ilihninre hotel conecrt oii he-tiH. Ld
w served. As a tetimnil f (he r FltKtfnfHck. dife-t(1r; ;,$-. -7 .'Mt,
j t..,t . t,.. ,.r f 1M h ... fiJSb regjrd m aicft she is beH a iJtlb' lrte f Am-'tlfjift ftttorv.
and have ssnguine hop it nei? hand fis fsser-d wa presetted Irofesr 'al(j-r H?tveter llrttg,
-a h1?", readstig; Ptgjfl-W tggly girls' trio;
I he Hoyal NrigblM.ra wilt serv The V. T. A. gave a reception fn rjwl. Anhn: -!. program; iMI.
utranbTrie- and cake in their hall ; r tenehera Tuesday evening. Tiie j Art Hickman's Ifiltmor hotel dance
,iine W.vatt 'n )!ote Tuedny, Jniie '
' roininencins a o p. in. Pr reed .
will r (.' e nimuti:ty loojie fun I. I
Jay Kuiii and f-mtH hsf rtifrtt l
home from C.-iiff-rtt a cb'te they ha e
bef-B the p:tt X week rnj,-..H2 t'f
so? ny Caitf'-'inia hmate.
At a M.c'l meeting of tb Crt- j
well Ktrmrs' union he i Tue l.i j
evening f've new member wer taken
in snd report were rT.-i.ed frn. ,
the delejjatei .ittctidihg the sin'- '
ennventt n at CorsMts -ast week. l j
tb rire f th- h.i Pes a.,.B r- I
fres: men's sere Md stid a 'fil
h-ur a enmyeil by 4 membe
nre-ent.
Mr. and V". WiUam llM!ion !f' '
Weined.iy ni'-rniiig f'-r two weeks
visit in W.iii;ngion.
T SPRINGFIELD 1 i
; .
SeillViKIKI.H. V ,
s M. Hirh,rii n f J.in.la
xrn 'I'hur.'fjiT eiiinr f'T a i t -,t
r i,. ti"iiT f (wp ,'n. Kitiry liuii-,r'!-"n.
(! Il" n-lar f"r b.mi. j
Mr. ai.l .M:. K. V. I r-1 at.'
fisu.'furr Anna tn !'r.l t" I nr'l'i
Aa t" stlKl t;. iiffg'm AlTif ti
furt i t (it I trr t'.nrrfmfit.
1 i. r ntfi-i'i J'tni- rijt
.( r, t t.'i'-; "tftj'?"t tnlr ttt 4 ,
rit;nn of J"!n ' l'rkr. Ii.i'l a r
Tur.-liit rurttt ,t th M, S.
K. I. K-M of l'r.rt',',H '!(ir:infi.
.nt ( fi.-- .w.t'i'.-.rn I',' :r r
TIME 13 WORTH
MORE THAN
POSTAGE
to avo tho H
it talia to brstc
titrir mnni'f to
toJils. matiy Pfn
pn-fcT to
lioKtuKA alnmp 'lo
It for IhtMti. If
you wlali. you -'un
Just h wnll
SanhayWa'i
fr It Is Sata s
-wll sa Convenient
nd Con(f)enJtl.
Your t.Mis
bo iiromplly cred
ited lo your nc
lotml. Vour In
triullotia will Tn
rp rmr rarfttl St-tonllnn-
WrltM
gimBt any lstnp
ytm may ih Jo
tnitiHitct.
We're n nour l
you na- your mall
box.
Bank
OF
Commerce
1 1 EUGE.N E.OREGON
trend coniiuueM, telephone suhnerlhera
In the Cnited Statea will aoou make
more telephone calls to Cuba than
Ihey receive from Cuba.
I String iUt was an inrrea
t&wnt. pee rest In the number
f fitessagea essgeii between this
suHtry mA Cylsa vrr thp srerage
mmher seti? )n 312. As might he
expected, the flow of huafnesa la nf
a aomewhnt aeanonal nature, the av
erage mettftages per repreaentatlve day
being much greater lu February than
in J&iy,
A Jargs psrt tfea bslnesa Is
between SrM Wiy sad Harass
stwl, R-mrdinK?yP a Street telephone
circuit eofliieeta theso two cities.
at iiavsEs. Jo
Messsj- Cta rElEat ia U
parts of the tTnited .Statea, soma of
the messages handled during 10-4
having their origin as far went as
Portland, Ore., nnd Senttle, Wsah.
'J'he cojjwtruetion f (be Ct:bn-A;a
frUim nthls 5vss one e? th finR
large SRdeTtsiissgs t5pti isy
iMI Ky?tir Jei!ssg the e1iss f
the WorM War, 3t w tfeeS Prided
that the time bad come to link Cubs
to the mainlnnd hy telephone cablea,
but the task called for a great deal
of engineering skill nnd involved many
problems and features which had nev
er iiefore hefn fttt?mpZ&L Ja tae timt
jils, it tssesas the Ijrest stretch
KHiiHsarise iphsm abe that h&4
ver bet-Es put mis ser rhv.
At ono plnee between Havana and
Key West over tbe selected route tho
water la a mile deep, and that brought
up another difficulty. In addition to
(he strong current of tho jnilf stream
Florida, ih? ivmpsinxn irseieai
waters sn4 i-uar tastes f
tre! sm itasisiiw Isseet that it
h units these waters, had nlao to bo
taken Intn ctinsiderntlon.
After exhaustive research wnrk tho
feasibility of the project waa accepted
and tared separate caldoa were laid,
raeh rsrfiftE-j of sagl reaper
rors m&tl1 np ni g astral wire vhiHs
la sarrossded flv opier tspe,
irtf these ssbsI! irsa wires r
wrapped to provide the proper am
ount of inductance, generally referred
to as "loading," The core is sur
rounded by n aheath composed of
cooper ribbons spiralled about gutta
pen ha and jF6lefe fey t?i sr
mar wire. Ths sWes vsry ia irlia
Hteter fra sa Inch sad garter hi
the dresses Jesgh ts tnr. aa4 oa
halt Inches nt the shore ends.
SILVER
FOX
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of STANDARN FOX f.tr Ml drfiyry. Caii or
write for prkt-s, etc., lfre you bay riscwlicra.
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Creswell, Ore., Boats 1
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