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Page Two THE EUGENE' QUAHi) GOLD HILL SPEED TRAP ABOLISHED AhoWion of lh 'InM Hill "pf -il trap" which find bpo under I he fire of Ihe Orrsou Hlnle Molur Hiinoiii lion fnr eomc timo in assured, accord ing to (icorjn O. llrnnilcnburii, inuii Kpr of the asioiiation, who Is hen? loday. Word was received by the n soristinn today thnt the cily coun-il at Gold Hill yenerday took a unani mous vote to aholivh the system - arresting uotorlfts and assess!!!). tinea which wai held to he an nn- rieeded atrict enforcement of slS''d (peed lawa of thut city, Mr. Bran denhiirz Mate. K. K. Iteusitwlir, engineer ernplored h.r the awKociatinn, is now in J.-ick-oo county to surrey n new route l"r lie Tncific hifhway to avoid tlnlil Ilil'. This plan recently propped to the alate highway commission is to be dropped now. Il Is sail that a a result of the compromise ii the (iold Hill city official thnt M iy(.r Miller, who ia salil to have been ji tlve in Hie npholdinr of the no-call 'I speed trip, will icsisn and leave tjuM J 1 1 1 1 aoon. "The motor aaeocintion will nj-v take etepa to Inform all clnba espec ially in California that the warnlnrs Issued on the 'apeed trap' at (Jo'd Jill! nro note Invalid. The association will also endeavor to reciprocate with the Hold Hill officials and aid in re moving tire bad name, that the city hna had among motorists," Mr. Br.:n denburg mid. f Million is (liven Extension of tha delivery acrvlre of (he Eugene potitoffice that will in clude approximately 00 blocks in the city ia authorised in an order receiv ed thla nftcjrnuon by Darwin 14. Voruti postmaster. Hoveral arena of the city not now aerved by delivery arc. in cluded in tho new order. The exact atrceta where the service will be ex tended have not yet been definitely dctortniied, the poaltnaater atates. .Mr. Ynran hna been endeavoring to hnvp tbii service authorized since laat So Tembcr when application was made. The present staff of 13 letter enr rlera and two parcel post dellverymrn are expected to handle the new terri tory until October 1 when an increai" In the force will bo made. The exten sion of service in tho new districts 1h dependent on Severn) fuctors. Uue cf these Is that aldcwalks are required and that a proper mail rcceplicle 'is installed. Within t lie next few days the mail routes will be readjusted in order to tsko enre of the additional territory, Mr, Yornn reports. The extension of the delivery aer Tlce will comprise blocks that sur round the city in each direction In cluding beyond the high school, soul.i of the Unlveraity of Oregon dUtrlct and south and east In tho Fnirmounl diatrlcts. A district in the northwest p.art of tho city is alio Included. Bummer activities In tho rallroil construction camps of the Southern Pacifio on ths Natron cutoff are rap Idly Teaching top speed, reports Nel son F. Macduff, supervisor of the Cascade national forest, who returned yesterday from a trip over the rail road operations abovo Oakriilge. Three shifts a day are being used In tunnel No. 18, and several olhnr of the tunnels, It la reported. The big etpsm shovels are now crowded to the limit, and ara operated two shifts dally. (irading work baa been completed to the crossing of Salt creek six miles abovo McCredie, and excavating is under way (or the foundations of the bridge across the creek. Although rnnitrurtlon trains are run over the new rail laid to McCredie, the daily train Is operated only to tho old lien. I of rail construction. The engineer In charge is now awaiting the arrival of the track layer to continue laying tho track up to the Salt creek bridge. 's t vtfS 3 I i (CuntiouttJ from page one) Edward Rector Kdwnrtl Iirrror, wpailhy Chicago pnfpnt nttnrn,,r, hHpH morp thnn 4H) men tn Miidy fi r I-psnw rnivertt.v pHi-h ynr. I'pprivn! f a pollfRC fdii nit inn tiirnxplf, lO'cior, in HMD putab lihlicil n nrholarxliip fund In pay th tuition nf poor Kliirlprif (iifU of morp Ilniii $I.OOO,(HX) iikkIp tht fund prninripnt. JieiHor ia a native of I.pflfiml. Jnd, Road Improvement To be Completed Work on thft North Fork mad Im provement under the direction of Karl .Mi.N'iitt nil! he completed the latter piirt of neit week and the contractor will then move bin eiiiipment to the Kiddle I'reek work, according to V. M. AIin'HP, county engineer, who return ed from i vimt J14 wenlern l.nne thia afternoon. Work on the widening of tho road between ( iinhinan and Ma pleton haa been atarted. Th!a stretch of road may be deaignated ad a mar ket road if a number of petitions re cently circulated are acted on by the Mii to highway comiiilnninn. It ia nec pMHiry to have tha widih increaxeri be fore the route can be provided with market road money as 11 apecial mar ket road. Tho road at. present is not in tho beat of condition for motor traffic, the engineer atates. Nine Counties not To Take Insurance Of the 30 counties in Oregon given the privilege under new state laws, to participate in the workmen's com pensation net for peace officers em ployed, only nine have rejected the plnti, according to word received by Lane county officials from the atate indualrlnl Occident commiaaiou. All counties had until yesterday to file rejection with the state commission. Counties to reject the law aro Mult nomah, Clataop, Jackson, Curry, Uma tilla, Lincoln, Coos, Douglas and Clackamas. Tho pence officers coming under the provisions of the new law nro sheriffs and deputy sheriffs. Masonic Services At Triangle Lake ttugone Masons are planning to spihI a delegation to the Hn.semlily in the open woods near Trianglo Lake Juno 0, at which Springfield members will confer a degree upon one of their candidates. ltepresentntives from lodges ut llnrriidjurg, Springfield, d'orvallia and Cottage drove will be present. Tho local Maaons eipect to leave Eugene nt noon Saturday with their banket lunches. lMnner will bo serv ed at 2:.'t0 o'clock, and the degree con ferred at 3:.H o'clock. Those not eligible to attend the services will have boats and tho pavilion nt their disposal. A new element called hafnium, re cently discovered by l'nnish sci entists, may be lifted tn radio tubes. Coffee Factory to Be Operated Here A cffee factory, where all the op erations nf roaMing. blending, milling and packing of coffee nre performed, is the latest induntiy to enter Kit tens. The Tloyal Coffee house openeil such a plant today In tbe MutlocK building. 'lt has been eMimnted that the rersg rffee oold at retail bss Ion 21 per rent of Its esentlsl srotus am! flavor producing properties." savs K. W Gibb. manager nf the firm. "To let the full vsltta of coffee It mtit eome frMh from the plant, and iu the public markets of our larger cit ie you ttsustly find several small c.if fee plants, doing a thriving bufnr. "The owners of the Hoysl Coffee hou tie feel Ihst Kugene is lare enough tn support such a plant, Oiu of the first moves made in placing s roasting plant l an analysis of fac tors entering into mffee brewing, surh as the wste. supply, etc, tn Ku gene certain chemical are used in the purifving prres of water con ing from the Willamette, and we hv perfected blend to rlimimiie ihv "fiat" tSf-te as a remit. .y,wj Home From School In A Jiffy Chore dont writer, an errand for mother, and out for spin with the "gang" Thsts the rule for boy who ride the famous MOTORBIKE Thi. bicycle. Ike IJfr of las wrlo"i stdiuforfll, immedisttly take the eye of awry boy. HighMt mnd.fd equifment ealf Set fuMj Fl.rl tirva. Morrow co.iir brk WfttftiU lunaieuB pedals. Fmiif twmt The MotorSke f 47.00 $10 down buyt any model balance .ttrms HARRY OARRKTT 120 8th Ave. W. Local man Jailed For Check Charge Charged itb having panned a worthless check on the Itainhow caf ', Henry Comntock of Kitgcne, snid to he a former rsflrad car iiipe.-tor. ' was arrested lt night ami lodged m the city jail. The charge nso sworn nut by Herman Hurgone, pr jiriftor nf the reMaurant. The check was cached for the mmi Mat 15 in the restaurant, it I staled, and wa for 10. It was drawn nn the I nlted htstes Natinnal tank. Com stock vsa to he given a hearing in Jutlc court Uis aftsrnootk $15 .50 to SAN FRANCISCO Stage Terminal . rhono 1(50 from Pouglas and Multnomah countirs respectively. Through an agreement entered into during the legislative session last win ter Senators Heals, Kddy and Garland were to have the appointing of a mem ber of the commission upon the ex piration of Kendall's term, Ourland to name the man In case the three could not agree. It developed thflt 1 they could not agree, for the reaaon mainly that certain southern Oregon names proposed h.r Soma tor Kddy were neither satisfactory to the gov ernor or the other two senators. This resulted in the appointment falling upon taals. who was very anxious to have ths job. Senator Kddy Is very friendly to tiarland, and out of con sideration for Kddy the governor ap pointed tiarland to succeed Veatch. Senator Joseph's feelings in the mut ter nteo were considered in the Giir land appointment. Garland will assume the duties of commissioner as soon as he returns from California where he will go on a pleasure trip of several weeka. He said yesterday that he had not re guested the appointment and did not come to Salem with the expectation of getting it. Mr. Vrntch, whom (ior land succeeds was appointed by the governor to succeed Ir. Hons of Port land when Pierce ousted Hohb on alle gations of extravagance. Veatch has barely served on the board, however, because Itoss refused to quit until he had been removed by a decision of the court. .Jefferson Myers, former . state treasurer, was with the governor much nf the time yesterday and is helieved to advised him relative to the appointments. Myers was looked upon as a probable appointee at the time the governor removed Hosa. K. V. O llara will deliver both the baccalaurate and the commencement addresses this year. Eighteen gradu ates of the high school will receive their diplomas at the evening pro gram, this being the largest class ever to be graduated from tbe St. Mary's high school, it is announced. The grade school graduates number 17 and they will receive their diplomas at a morning program. The baccalaurate service will be held next Sunday at the St. Mary's church, it is announced. ' the 31st infantry In the 01st division. I He is 3o years old. ' T W. J. Clark Takes Over Local Cafe the police for investigation. The manager of the company ia absent from tbe city, so tbe total loss could not be estimated. The Chine'se prefer cr.eamy yellow pearls to any other variety. Tuesday Evening ,Sl to (Continued from page one! mm T Employment in logging cqinps of the fir districts wet uf the Cascades last week continued its downward trend, according to the 4-h employ ment service survey received at Ku tene 4-L headquarters today. Fir logging as a whole ia now less than 75 per eent ef normal. There was no further curtailment of sawmill opera tiona and a large mi inner of plants have returned to a six-day week. Letting of contracts for new hlgli wny construction was reported during the week, and some preparatory work has been started. Ah ia usual at this time of the year many workers are grating freely and are hiring dlre.'t on the joh. At Portland fullers and buckers a-e being laid off at several more camps, and The Beaver (.'reek Logging com pany has shut down. Local sawmills are now operating six days a week, nit hough n night shift has been nddv I at the Colibs and Mitchell mill fit Value!. L'.ih'ir turnover In camps nndj sawmills is very light. Calls for high-1 way nnd bridge construction workers have led the labor demand during tin lust week. Mark Broom,- hunted by Lane county, officers for more than two! years, was cornered last night and is now in the county jail. Broom was arrested at Third avenue east and High street on the upper floor of the store building there by a number of county deputies and the city police about midnight Inst night. Broom's car containing three gal lons of liquor was found parked out wide the building when the arrest was made, according to the county offi cers, l'or more than two years Lane county officers have been endeavor ing, to capture Broom who is alleged to be the maker and owner of severnl of the large stills found in the upper McKenzie district since April, lULi.'i, when tbe first big plnilt, the largest single still ever lakcu In Lane, whs lo cated. Broom has been seen in Kugene several times since flint time but nil efforts to make a capture hove proved fruitless. Charge of transportation of liquor and of posseusion will probably be filed against Broom now, it is said. joining houses. The first .ut break .u the riots occurred at tbe entrance to tbe station last Saturd iy when poll fired on rioters killing six and injur ing eight. Traffic on tbe Nanking road, wt from the Honan road, was upen'j-?d tonight. American bluejackets are guarding the water work. Several lesser affrays were d vel"ping tonight in other sections o: Shanghai. CHINESE PROTZ:7 PKKlNti. .lun ?.. t,', The Chin ese government, through its foreign office bet p. todiy protested iu a tudo tt the oilier powers agi list t.e ' i' lence used in suppn'sion of studeui demonstrations ni ShJnyliai. The pro test, sent through Italian Minister Cerruti. chief of the foreipn ministers at Peking, declares the students ..re young men of good families, unarm id and full of patriotism and should n t be treated ns common malefactors . . The Chinese foreign office re-ems right to make claims on behalf the si idenl victims of violence nt Shang hai, demands immediate, relesae of students under arrest and anka th.it measures he taken by foreign powers tn prevent a recurrence of similar :u-fmrs. iBoys Suspected of Daylight Kobbery A daylight robbery took place Sun day at the Kugene Furniture store, 1H3 Kighth avenue west, under the Willamette hotel, it was reported to police officers Sunday afternoon. A large number of articles were taken, the total value of which would not exceed $1(KM, it was stated. Small boys are believed to have been the offenders, and the names of two boys 14 years old were given to Carelessness With Rifle is Alleged Y'ompl lints Nave heen received at i the office of Sheriff Taylor that a number of boys who have been in the hahit of playing along the river bank J at the end of .Jefferson street have been firing a L'L'-ritle and that last Sunday a number of bullets passed near homes on the opposite bank of the stream. The sheriff hns started I an investigation and if the practice is not stopped there will be arrests, be atates. Last Sunday two women sitting on the porch of one house were nearly hit by the bullets, ac cording to the sheriff. Edmunson Case is Still Under way Up to late this afternoon the cae of Le ni Kdmunson was still under way but it was expected that it might go to (he jury before adjourumcn. The '.nc is nn appeal from the jus tice court on a liquor convictiou. The last time the case wns tried in cir cuit court there wns n jury disagree ment. An argument was heard by the court this afternoon to have the case taken from the jury but Judge Robert Tucker of Multnomah county who i hearing the case in place of Judge Skipworth denied tthe plea. SERVED IN FRANCE SKATTLK. June 2. A) Dr. Thomas . McMartin, a dentist shot today during rioting in Shanghai, when a horse he was riding was killed, served in fr ranee with the dental corps of tbe American army in the World war. He has lived much in Victoria, B. C, but is an American citizen. McMartin graduated in IfH.I from the North Pacific dental college in Portland, re., and began practice here the npxt year. After the war he was ill a short time in an army hospital at Camp Lewis, near Ta coma. Wash. Ho resumed practice here in U10. but went to Shanghai the same year. His wife and small daughter are with him in Shanghai. In France McMartin served with INDIAN 'BICYCLES Repairing and Parts for all makes SMITH CYCLE CO. Phone 200 801 Oak Graduation Class For St. Mary's big Commencement exercises for the St. Mary's high school and grnde school will be held next Monday even ing nt the parish linli, according to announcement todny. ltev. Kntlier Boys! Ride a Hentiershoit's Heavy Service Bicycle THE VERY LATEST Let us do your bicycle repairing HEMDERSHOTT'S GUN STORE 770 Willamette St. Phone 151 An optiop to purchase of 'full's American Cafe at U"d Willamette ! street has been taken by W. J. Clarke, proprietor of the Toastwich Shoppe on Ninth avenue west, it was announced today. Mr. Clarke states that he has no in tention of closing his Toastwich shoppe as a result of the new deal, and that the probabilities are that he will close tbe American Cafe for a few days, during which it will be renovated and remodeled slightly. ..7,: .1'" EUe. k."n"t '..!.:"" ! Jesr . ao. or here mrt.. ,... will ,...1. Ir .. !' " """I'm t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Stanley Building Eugene. Ore. I soitoitiTY Horsi-: rou - it ic.vri during Kiimmcr. l'hono 7-1. jeS i !''Olt SAI.K One-horNn wjignn, Hpriufrs. luiKkct rack in good fdiHpc. l'hono l:i-F-:i. II. 1 lilUXiDON jel W A NTKI Second hand toilet flush tnnk. Dux L'tiO, ipppnc. Last' Day Her Prize Bathing Suit Meant Losing a Prize Sweetie's Suit- VIOLA DAHA Die Beauty Prize with Pat O'Malley A permanent wave of rippling merriment 'ALOHA LAND" AESOP FABLE S POST-LIGHT Every Com of Tomorrow Evening's Guard (Wednesday Issue) Is Worth 15c See our ad tomorrow evening for full particulau Stanley Wednesday Specials Pipes, French and Jtalimi Briar, choice of a dozen stvlcs . 39 22 2 Economy Jar Caps, dozen ..... Half Ground Salt, 100-lb. Hack Candy Jelly Beans, pound Peanut Brittle, pound Favorite Chocolates, 35c quality, EV pound i9 Polar White Laundry Soap, made by the Palmolive Co., QJ 8 bars & My-T-Fine Apple Butter, cans -fl JLt -lb. not JLiU2 Snider 's Catsup, Aj( pint bottles UV Everett Pure Fruit Jams Strawberry, Hasphprry, Loganbem Blackberry, glass '' S"'::. J9- Monopole Pickles Sour mixed, ehnwcW Sweet Relish, Sweet Mustard, Sweet mixed Klnss, 4Af 4 oz. net IU Fresh Roasted 4f( Peanuts, pound 10 Kon-O-Mee Broom, .Made by the Miller Broom Co., La Crosse, AVis. A durable broom and would ordl narilv sell nl about 0nc ft Special Vtf In Our Meat Department These unusual bargains all day Wednesday BACON Mild Sugar Cured, whole or 'half piece flflc Pound ' &M LARD Swat s silver Leaf, iOc 2 pounds- nh6n vou ars oust dying for a bicycle SMO ALL YOUft FRlEMOJ OVUM OIVIK AND YOU MAKC REGULAR TaiPS IXJUJsJ To A CiBTAIN aTOCXCi VAJINOOUJ TO AX AT THS UHejri Yoo I UAeJT y, AND IN 5CHOOL 'feu CAWT fieT YooR MlrslD OU YOJR ATUDIES FOR TMiNKlMCi ABOUT IT -AND THSH- ONE. DAY EAD SAV5 BeCAVJ56 rooVE BefM OOOO IN SCHOOL UJONK,AUD AROUWD TH ff H0O3CI VtXJ CAU LIT ? MAwtt THAT LW YJJSS BiCYcv.a sv1 r y - AND YOU HINT AROUMD To DAB ABOUT IT BUT He PAYS WO ATTFNTIOO To YOU DnvjUM AMO BOY IT- rLi-kLi -RnV1 AIN'T IT t,LBR-H-HIOU r MLzrr res li 14 Ain't It a Grand and Glorious Fcclin9? Then you hike along the joyville trail to school ever morning on a bicycle? When the gang (tela together after aohool for a apin aomewhere be fore going home? Xl'hen von don't hare to get into a Huffy trolley to go to school or run errands for the folks? When Ton hT6 a goorl bicycle nnd rido off for a Saturday or holiday with the fellera the cool woods the baseball lot, the picnic, and all those places red blooded hoy go to? When you feel youraelf getting olid and atronger day by day from the exercise and the air and the sunshine? Ain't it a grand and glorious feelin' to know vour pals won't ride iwir and leave you, now that you bare a bicrrle and ran be one of them? Vou can tell the world it ial Your dealer ia readr to ahow you the model you ought to hare. It won't cost a whole lot. See him rovfnv or grt your Pad to take you to him and tomorrow you'll do what all the feller do thesa dart Rule a BiajeCe- They- Cheered! A BRILLIANT AUDIENCE IN FRENZY OF APPRE CIATION APPLAUDED AND GREW RHAPSODIC. 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