Evening, Jnne 2, 1925
THE EUGENE GUARD
Page Threo
wi taie the part
r'" '..... In th cbiMrfu's
,c the Methodist Episcopal
Kridar night. Juoe 5, report.
jiLDREN READY Dwtt
f'lfl Mir QUEEN fPiPj
CANTATA FRIDAY! &J8
-Si V'
w ho announced the ti T,
,ra choruses today. 1,7 i "
mill Ac A
TO BE HELD TODAY
,W music
r in will be the queen of
MB. ..,.! her chorus of fairiet
!i . T follows: Madeline Gilbert.
TI,her Hu.h Marshall, Kliia
ihr KUnur Cullion, Violet
,' Wood, Dorothy Shoudy,
'ohm. 'Lm'1"! Uriver nd
"blt ca.t will be Leo Col,
" i. . Macduff, l.loyil
"" . 1.1 Odmark. Jack I
Sail. SlH'uce aud liiUy
rr.i iMtfrta Spict-r. Ihcda Sspi-
r -..i.n Wilson, I.i
. I ...... II.,.
eota Shunt
....... inker.
' . . i ...n
IJ-! i'UlD V"
-".. .r.umrnt of the cantata, the
j Is ot wiiiu . v- -rf
ii.l,,benstine and music hy W. Ott.i
ser are e-plained by Miss Mar
' t " U-cordins 'o custom," she
' "ibe children have met to plan
!'-May day celebration. A beuutif'.il
a.cd M"t being selected, they
. upon Lois, a beautiful girl, for
,,uceu. 1-ois however, not beina
t.nt, li;'S n knowledge of her
.'nt 'honor. The planning tomplel
'i,t Uiys and girla return home to
!x the 'coming of May-day.
MciDwIiile a band of tricky elves
: tpnlfs, indignant that mortals
I Id dare desecrate their irtvonte
... ... tha hil.
lots, emi.ii".
V, plaus by reiaruins nie rounun
.prin;. o tlint there shall be n
i nl rimvi'is for the festivili.-s.
Istver. on he eve of May-dny, Ti-
i, ipiern of lalries, cans ner go'u
i.irnl .uhjectu together to couu-
irl the work of the elves.
I'adrr llie influence ot love, ine
:cal spill 'bey exert, flowers
or up everywhere. May-day dawlih
bit ul clear, and the lnldro:i
full; return to crown l.o s ipiecn
May' ati.l to e.-lelirale the day nc
;in; to llo'ir original plans."
This 2i-year-old Indian. J. Krish
nmurli, is hcinK haileil hy Theoso
pbista tliroughout the nation as "the
reincarnation of Jesus Christ." Il
ia now in Australia, and will visit
California this summer.
a series of sermons along the lines of
Ibe imminence of the Lord's return
ua'.iic such topica as civilization signs,
moral signs and religious signs.
Sunday! two services were excep-,
tionally well attended. It was an
nounced that afternoon services would
be held on Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday at ":."0 in addition to the
evening services each night and inso
far as he wna able to now delermine,
would doge definitely next Sunday,
Assessment Data
Of Lane are Made
(Continued from page one)
With the exception of Kugenp nnl
a few other nrejs of the county the
assessment rlieck of Lane for th-1
precnt year is complete, according to
Hen K. Keeney, county nj-sessor. Mi.
Keeney U nv at work in the (iros
nddlii n of Kugene ami h assisting .1.
V. Lockerbie in the work in the city,
II. V. .Markusen of .lunction City, dep
uty ansoHsor, who has n number of
districlH to nsse.-s has nt yet com-p'etr-d
this work. Twenty-two deputies
were employed on the HSHosment
check this year and they were at work
from I weeks to alio ut six weckx
tn two months.
STATISTICS
;atien today sounded ominously
the World war rotninuniques dur-
th periods of a lull of the storm.
first it was said in official circles
Lt "there is nolhitiR to report on
M"irnrn front."
Hut this was immediately supple
:.im1 hy official advice Iliat the Hif
k wore ftncentratitig near Kifane.
heaviest effective they have as
Mwl diiring the present campaign.
Tk. wier;. ...... - i
n." afficials said to correspond'- eed. falif rnia. a son. Mrs. Itarn.-v is
"They intend to destroy com
lifHtimiK between Algerian and
AVASHIXCTOX, June 2. Shocks!
by the Kiiddennes of hi passim. I
Wdffbincton look full adrantace tinliy
of its brief opportunity to lunor the1
memory of To.. ma H. .Mar-hall, w ir
time vice-president. who died hero
yesterday, ut the age uf "1 years.
t'nly a short funera! service will b'
held here late today, before the b dy
is taken back to .Mr. Marshall's na
tive Indiana, but the n.ui-.us tribute
will le paid in that brief space.
Surrounded by high officials of the
government in which the kindly man
ociupird such an important role dur
ing eight historic years. President
t'oolidge, on Mia If of the nation will
aduiinster last rites this afternoon at
the new Willnrd hotel where t'ae
death occurred. Simple terices, re
flecting the plain life of the man. will
be held at the hotel. They will be
conducted by Hev. Dr. Charles Wo -d
of the church of the l"ovennr-;. wh"ie
a dancing girl ami an Knglish lord,
and of a mother' love and sacrifice
for her son. Perhaps in no picture
has the beloved Norma made the spec
tators feel co intensely the griefs and
joya of a life story to a greater de
gree than she does in this one. lt
is a fine and beautiful characterisa
tion that brings the production to that
group where memories associate with
Smiling Through," ami a few similar
pictures.
The ending of Toe I-adv." is of a
kind that leaves a lot to the imagin
ation, and is therefore totally satis
fying, as you may end it as you
please. As it is, one leaves with the
same heart-achy awe that is main
tained throughout the picture.
The pndog can not go uninentiotied.
The lighting effects and ideas worked
out are peculiarly adapted to the
greatly appreciated talents of Joanna
James Kilis and Frank Si.odgrnss-.
TRAFFIC OFFICERS
SAt.KM, Ore., June The num
ber of slate traffic officers patrolling
the highways of Oregon was today
incrensed from H to or I'o includ
ing T. A. Kaffety, chief state traffic
inspector. This is under an act of the
Ul-5 legislative session centralizing
control of all the oltUers In the chief
inspector mid utrhorixiug the state!
department through him tu appo.ut up i
tn '.Ti officers. 1
The new officers appointed were: I
O. J. Hanks. Yamhill; t 1 Hudson. (
Astoria; C C Williams. t'ouil!c;
A. 11. Shortes, I'ugene; Walter Iodi
sing, Itaker; alter Foster, Red
mond; W. K. Mctiilvray, Portland:
1-'.. H. Lister, Kugene; J. A. Itoheit-
1 son, Ontario; A. .. Ounn, Ls Urande
! and V. 11. Kllenburg, Corvallis.
vi. , . , , . ! 1'uder the old law authority in the
Kl -turn of Mrs. John tllfrey of M f , ffi aivilk(1
the Lmcoln as pres.dent of the Par-! bmvocu (l0 BlH.ri,Iar, (ll M:Xtvs M.
the Marshall's attended dur.ng tl.er J " ' u "i r wwuuii iu-U was a (. , , ,IK,Wav department,
u.i.i ,:.i ftuture of its aunual meeting yetct- . . . - ... ...........
....-..,. i. .iiru tvamntiT. , - . . ii eiicii ucp-iruuem pauig tne saimicn
of anil being responsible for seven
men. I'nder the new act the highway
P.-T.
ELECTS OFFICERS
The j .urney to the Mjrshall horn
in Indianapolis will, be taken up, tin
train bearing the body leaving the
capital at ti:H0 o'clock. It is expected
that Indianapolis will be rcach:u
shortly before noon tomorrow.
Continuing the w.itch which die
kept at the bedside of her husband,
while he struggled to o vent in e a se
vere cold and attending exhaustion,
Mrs. Marshall will make the trip hum
with the body.
Funeral services will be held at the
Marshall home Thursday morning 'v
the Scottish Kite Masons, in wh-.ise
cuunciU Mr. Marshall held Ligh pi a-?.
day the office of tue city ch ul
superinteudent. Mrs. It. M. Iay of I
vice-presuh nt; Mrs. li. F.." Jlnldiiv t" -ml the state department
Wn.wtn.u- w i' . ' w ill each pay the salaries vf 1- men.
and .Mrs. It. F. Uoodpasture, Knge
ken in Chicago and Cleveland, which
had temperatures of tr and I'l re
petively. while lero:t with i:!,
came within two degrees of the all
time June 1 uuirk.
Farly tdlny a cooler breeze canitr
to relievo Chicago's millions,
EAST HIT HARD
XKW YOUK. June l.-t4) Four
persons h:ve been killed aud a score
injured in wit.d and rain storms a :
conipanjing a beat wuve in the eat.
Seven heat pros! rations were re
ported here ami tl.tee in Albany. Two
deaths directly attributed to the heat
were recorded in Pittsburgh. One di--l
in Newark, while the storm tuok a
fourth I fe in llreenfield, Mass.
The temperature broke all records
for the first day of June, but fell sev
eral degrees below the rec rd for this
ear, registered May :t. It was 1"
degrees in Pliiladellita. S'.t in Pitt'
burgh and in New York and Al
ba ny.
Central New York and New Fn;
laod bore Cie hriinl of the storm.
towns were throw n in darkness in
Massachusetts.
Heavy rains an I falling trees block
ed highwius.
Northville, N, Y.. and surrounding
towtn in the Adi'-ondiicks were isol.'t
ed. Iteports told f heavy damage bu;
no loss of life,
Boy Scouts Stage j
Big Rally Tonight'
the annual Iloy Scout rally is stag;' J,
starting at fi:ot) o'clock.'
More than ino scouts are scheduled
to take part fn tne contests, which
IX y Scout will have their first 'o'g ! are open to the public. Local peo'i.e
celebration of the year tonight at Mie interested in scout activities are ury
snuth Willamette field, Fighteenth 1 ed to witness the rally, by C. U.
aienue and Willamette streets, when (lnrk, scout executive.
E
BORN
lIl'MPMltKY At the home, ITtC!
Olive street, Friday. May 'Jit. I'.i'J'i
tu Mr. and Mrs. Howard Humphrey
a sun, I Inward Humphrey, Jr., weight !
six pounds, '
HAKNFY At Pacific Christian hns-1
pital, Satnrdav. May 'AO. V.r2 to1
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harney of Mer- i
Mrs,
. a (hiiicliter ot i-rmessnr aim
Frederic Hunn of this city.
nrh Moricco. but French military'
suti-.ns have been taken to foil ! KF.KItK-At the home at ( hula Vis
ta. June -'. 1 ' . to .Mr. ami Mrs.
Furl lleebe, a daughter, Jessie.
p: attempt.
vangelist Draws
Unusual Interest
Krangelist C. Orville Iienhani, who j
"Ming down a revival campaign in j
big tent on South Willamette
fft, presents an interesting study!
' ilone because of the sermons he
iprs, with their drawing and hold-
l P'twer, but also because of the
,:''s varied experience before and '
This acceptance of. what is often '
IiOl'fJHTFItY At Pacific Chrisiian
hospital. Monday, June 1, 111-5, to
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Doughtery of
Cottage drove, a son.
new
built
Compressed air operates
tvne of b'comtive recently
Italy. Iteciiuse f th s. it can run
over floodfd tracks.
PALLAS. Ore.. June As dele
gates were crowding into iMllaa t -day
for the opening of the annual con
vention of the Oregon Slate grange,
a determined effort was launched by
the linker delegation to capture the
IJVjtl convention for that city.
The lliiker boosters were making
their plea on the strength of the re
cent growth and activity of tin
granges east of the Hlue Mountains j
in Baker. I'nion, Wallowa nuL.lirurit
counties, j
tieorge A. Palmiter, of Hood River.1
president, planned to speed up the 1
busencss of the c n vent ion. Witch
opened at 10 o'clock todny. The
greater part of tolay's season was
devoted to organizing.
Mr. Palmiter pointed out that dur
ing thepast two ye.irs Oregon h:is
ranked at the head f the union in
growth in membership, and expressed
the hope that n similar record woicd
be made for 11VJ.". At the present time
Oregon has LMS active granges. Of
Hiese KIS are in western Oregon and
SO east of the Cascade mountains.
The Haker delegation adm'tted that
the chief obstacle in getting the next
convention was the distance involving
expense tn delegates, but the eastern
Oregi-n men were hoping to work t'lis
out. They are counting on mad im
provements on their pan of the stat:
to facilitate travel.
Oalla is br glitly decorated to greet
the grangers. Private homrs and
hotels are taking care of the vis-iton.
nigh and Frances WillarU circles,
treasurer.
Ketiring officers are: Mrs. lt. S.
Huston of Frances Wilhird junior
high schvol circle, president; .Mrs. O.
11. Jones of Condon circle, vicc
presulent; Mrs. H. M. lay of Kugeue
high schoul circle, secretary; Mrs.
H. F. tioodpasture of F.ugeue hig'.i
and Frances Wdlard circles, ue la
user. Hoards for the school election June
will be named from a list t legal
oters of the P.-T. A. members, :t
was mated by O. II. Junes, clerk of
the school board, in order that the
money may go to the P.-T. A. for its
work.
Bunds for $2,1,000 for an athletic
field and lockers for the two new
junior high schools, and a new school
director will be voted on.
The gig polling places, which will
be open from 2 o'clock to 7 o'clock p.
m. on the day of election, and the;r
boundaries, are:
Condon school Fast of I'niversKy
street, including nil new territory re
cently annexed to the city.
Patterson chnol Fniversity t'i
Mill street, south
east.
Washington school North of Kiev
enth avenue, from Lincoln to l iiivi"
sitv streets.
Frances Wtllard junior high m!iooI
i but full control of the "J 1 will be hdg
j ed in the chief traffic officer, who is
(connected with the state department.
The traffic officers received Jl-o A
month for the first jear of service,
$150 for the second year, and there
after if I To a month.
All the officers gathered hero to
day fr their annual convention.
I
(Continued from pags one)
"The Lady" Wins
Favor at Opening
A truly Norma Talmadge picture,
that in some ways is hr best, is
"The Lady." which was welcomed by
Kugeneans for the opening night at
the M'-Oonald theater last evening.
It is a sad picture, the love story of
' rretj to us the "Four Square" gos-
t s -trtlng out as n student in college
a a pronounced bump of skepti
' '. and later as a teacher himself
fmhrficmg the evolutionary the
te Ml a victim to a sound enn
!"!, he sas, to the Lord Jesus
l-ift.
A-e"Ming to Mr. Itenhnm'a inter
'ti n of th term "Four Square"
'bodies salvation for the soul and
' ;,Ii-t f"r the body, baptism with
' H"!y tili-.st and the soon return
! L-jrd.
Hife four principals have so ob
H th evangelist's theology, lie
; up'-n many occasions, that a
,;1 mps:ige js a foregone conclu
1 pr. aching from the Bible
tn ,im,
ev.;r,gri;i.t hns been delivering
7ems the
season'shealthful
MENU SUGGESTION
nth of Keventh avenue, from day
Mill to Jefferson streets.
Lincoln school From Lincoln In
Chambers streets, between Seven, h
and Kleventh avenues wok, and that
territory south of Fileveiiih avenue
and west of Jefferson street.
deary school From Lincoln to
Chambers street, north of Seven' li
avenue west.
ed killed near Wayl.md, Mo w-lien the
car in which they were riding w.ii
swept from the road by a high wind.
Another wind storm swept over the
mining district of southeast Kansti
and southwest Missouri, cans ng In
jury to several persons and c- nsid-
Cleventh avenue ' er.ible pioperty damage.
Chicago hid four deaths attribut
able to the heat and Cleveland one.
Kig'.it persons in Wiseon-in wh
sought relief by swimming and bon
ing were drowned Sunday ami Mon-
lleat records for June 1 were br
CARD OF THANKS
W'fi w.sh to express our sincere
thanks for the kindness ami sympathy
extended to us during the recent ill'
ness and death of our beJoved father.
A'so for the beautiful floral offer
ing?. MHS. W. A. PHIL.
FKFI) 11. LINIi.s.U.
Stated communication
of Eunerie Lodge No.
11. A. F. A A. M
Wednesday, June 3.
1925. Important Busi
ness. Report of build
ing commlttee All Master Ma
sons requested' to be present.
Signed, W. M.
SPRINGFIELD LOSES
SPlilNdFlKLH, June '2 tSpeol.il
Vniversity high st-lm-d defeat-.!
Springfield nt bincbill for the fccond
time this season, when it scored
against the local players 1U to li ye
terday nfternooi on the local ground.
M. McMullen and II. Cownrt were
Springfield batteries, with Hurl on.
Hidings, and Pane for University high.
Nearly "t0 steer bides were used
in making the world's largest belt.
G 01
Turns Right Out Itself
A few drops of "Out urn" In the
crevice of the Ingrowing nail reduces
inflammation and pain and so tough
ens, the tender, sensitive skin under
neath the toe nail, that U can not
penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns
naturally outward almost over night.
"Outgro" Is a harmless sntlseptic
manufactured for chiropodists. How
ever, anyone csn buy from the drug
store a tiny bottl-i coutaiuiug directions.
Our
571-Store
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We Buy
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SetllnQ Most
. Ws Sell
For Lest
Clever Summer Coats
Our Prices'Appeal to You!
"L
You will need a Coat for Summer I There will
be days when you will want some sort of a wrap.
Why not buy one of these modish Coats priced
so attractively? Made of polnires and other good
' fabrics, and tailored in the season's smart styles.
The colors are the newest I Priced from,
$14.75 to $19.75
Mexico's greatest silver mines are
in the state of lliladgo.
klalPs Catarrla
Medicine zfS
it rid your rystc m of Cstarh or Deat.
less ceused by Catarrh.
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LISTON
719 Olive
MFG. CO.
Elks Bids
Let this great Tonic
Build you up!
PUBLIC DANCE
DREAMLAND
HALL
r
f abborn Skin Irritations
Healed With Cranberries'
m:'. n i-i.l jiiir,. fnunil in t'rnifj
ri.m kill ihf tiny nkini
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n:nl must skin irritation., j
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h tin itching ami f'pil-
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Kseping fit t this time of year is Urgety
I matter of diet.
And that expUins the wide popularity of
Shredoed Wheat and strawberries. People
who know food values recognize this com
bination as the light but nourishing food
which amply supplies the body fuel for
spring and summer activities.
If you haven't yet joined this "Keep Fit
Club" do so today! Start with Shredded
Wheat and strawberries.
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Lt
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vour lioilv is skinny
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your starved hours mid
tiring you back to licaltli.
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barks and curative heihs
pathorod from the four cor
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(iet a bottle of Tanlac at
your druggist's today.
Start the good work at
once. You'll feel better
right from the first. In a
week's time you'll feel like
a now person.
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down to the seat of trouble.
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TANLAC
"In my fifteen yean nurilng
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down people to health and
strength I have recom
mended It time and again
with lurprUlng reiulu."
Mrs. M. E. Chappclle, Nurse
Wauwatoia, Wisconsin
.
I every weanosaay ana
Saturday Night j
IE GREER - CALLAHAN I
B Buys Furniture ' I
B , Phona 33 B
HUDSON
ESSEX
Tim world's grentest production of six cylinder
cars, makes possible, a reduction in price.
i ESSEX COACH
now $1015.09
hudson coach
now $1475.00
Delivered
Benjamin Motor Co.
824 Pearl Street Phono 1757
R
lifted right back to health
i iiti strength by the Tan
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contain one hundred thou-
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BURIAL VAULTS
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IRRIGATION PIPE
SEWER PIPE
CULVERT PIPE
HOLLOW TILE
BLOCKS
SEPTIC TANKS
tugene Concrete
Pipe Co.
Bliir phone
others. Hnv a bottle at
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start the winning t'iifht for
prime, vigorous health.
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TANLAC
FOR. YOUR HEALTH
Shredded Wheat
strawberries
PRETTY BABY
Kntr your baby In the annual prrtty "baby ronfut nt
Jlomins Stu-iio.
Kach tonltsnl rer-! ONB KAHOK PHOT VHEK
Winning baby will rtrelr oni Amn photos.
Ago 1 ypr to 4 year
Romane Studio
Contest oi July 1
9th and Willamette St., Ovir Western Union
APPLEGATE'S
FURNITURE
emoval Sale
Gains Momentum!
Eager shoppers are selecting new Rugs, Dining Room
Furniture, Chairs, Davenports in fact every home
requirement, without the usual desire to shop some
where else, for they know at a glance that the
red sale tags are priced with the idea to move
this stock in record time. Come! Select the
things you have desired while assortments
are still at best.
Reductions of V4 to V2 Off
One of the hundreds of bargains at removal sale prices
Simmons Steel Bed
Genuine "Simmon's" Nationally Advertised
Steel Bed that Bold regularly at $8.50 on sale
at Applcgate's Removal Sale
$5.95
Applegate Furniture Co.
Heilig Theatre Building
Phone 919
t