Pago Twelve I
THE EUGENE GUARD
Two ton in of ten school pupils
each from Jrary nud Frances Wil
lard junior high schools will compete
iu tlic iniiKir memory contest to tic
conducted Friday nijjlit, June 0, at the
presentation of tue "(Vueen of .May"
children's chorus at the Methodist
church.
The members of the two tenuis
were announced today by Miss I,cona
i. Mh niters, school music Hiipervinor.
At tjfnry school the 10 pupils were
the biilD'Ht in an exacting teat con
duel id (his week, in which excerpts
from the musical selections were play
ed lor the contesunts and they do
toi wined the name of the piece and
it composer.
Two of the Geary contestants fin
itthetl with a perfect score. They were
Charles Goetthng and Odessa Know
ing. Other members of the team are
.Sidney Little, Emily tihipmao, Itutb
Uriswold, Urace Ferris, Jiilly Hearer,
Leona Hull, LilJy Ituth and Monrow
Shannon.
Frances Willard school's team will
be composed of Don n id Caswell, I-yda'
Torrcnce, Alico Ol instead, Frances
Johnston, Ma line McDonald, Jtuth
Dul'uis, .Martha I'attenoo, Krnest
tine (J ilst rap, John 1'enningiou and
Gifford Nosh.
Cash prizes will be $3, $2 and $1.
School prizes are $10 Id phonograph
records to tbe winning school, and $5
in records to the second highest
school.
Tbe notebooks kept by tbe students
are original, according to Miss .Mitr
al era, and will bo on exhibit at the'
Methodist church the night of the
contest. They will bo judged for quali
ties of completeness, neatness, origi
nality and fidelity to meaning.
Contributors of prizes iucludo the
federation of Women's clubs anil
J'orent-Teacbor council, Lara way's,
Mnraliall's, Morris', and Eugene music
stores, llerry furniture and piano
store nud Wetherhce-l'owprs.
SOCIETY AND CLUBS
Br MARIAN LOWRY
Inter Se club members are to be
entertained tomorrow afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Henry Hcbwering for a
one o'clock covered i:nh luncheon.
The afternoon is an additional meet
ing for the club which ended it h
meetings of the present year Int
month.
Tomorrow afternoon the I.. O, K.
will meet at the Kilts temp fur an
afternoon of cards. .Mrs. Wiley Ktu
ort is to be hoxtenH in the card rooms,
and Mrs. W. II. MH'lain hostess in
the dining rooms.
!
Mrs. Harold Milhy of Mcdford, j
Mrs. John Iteed of Salem, and Mr. '
ami .Mrs. hhermnn Moody of JIiIIm
boro were week-end giints at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman W.
Moody.
From Hood Itiver comes the news
of tbe marriage of Miss Marie Hurt
mess, former I 'Diversity of Oregon
student, to William Marshall, in that
city on Monday, June 1, at the home
of the bride's parents.
A party of Kugenenns who spent
tbe week-end at Xye beach have re
turned, and include Mr. and Mrs. Lou
Larsen and daughter, Agnes Louise:
Mr. and Mrs. Sksde and son, Hilly;
Mr. and Mrs. Jergan Hansen: Mrs.
M. K.. ifoli-omb and daughter,
itlntiche.
A muKieal event of wide interest
given each spring is the out-door eon
cert of Mu I '111 Kpsilmi, women's
honorary musical society. The af
fair for this year is to he given to
morrow evening at seven-thirty
o'clock on the steps of Villard hall.
A number of tuo outstanding musi
cians of the campus are included in
(he membership of the society, and
will appear in the concert. The pro
cram to be itiven is: "Nrenade," Titl,
instrumental trm, Minn Lora Testi
fier, Miss lleulab Clark, Mrs. Aurora
I'otter Fuderwood; vocal solo, "Little,
Twilight hongs," Clarke, Mrs. T. A.j
Pearson; violin solos, Serenade," j
Shubert, Miss Ninn Warnork; vocal i
trio, "Lullaby." Hrown, "Serena t a": I
'cello . solo, "Serenade," Irego, Miss
Lora Teshner; vor solo, "Noc
turne," Curian, "The Itosc Knsiaves
the NighliiiKiile." Itimsky Carsokov,
Miss .Margaret Hyatt; instrumental
trio. "Carry Me Hack to Old Virgin
ia, Miss Lora I runner, Miss Alberta
Lois I'urker.
RED CROSS GIVES
Hip
BETTER MAIL PLAN
STARTS THIS WEEK
Coburg School has
Class Exercises
COlintd, June a. (Special). -r
The Itarci.! laureate, services of the
graduating el a it h' of was held fat
the Christian church Sundny evening,
May HI. Itev. M, N. Shroud from the
Cubing Methodist Kpiscopal churi-b
preached on the subject, "We havn
out traveled this rad heretofore."
The program cousister of several
songs by the choir and a snlo by Mr.
Semi t ha (lustafnon. The eighth grade
graduates present were: Homer Nw-
ti ii, Margaret Met lain, Noel lMrtle,
Helen Watson, Keese Jnrnigan, Mar
garet Allutu, Luis lii y no, John Hlol
sig mill Agnes Sidwell. The high
m-IiooI graduates wero as follows:
Horotby Hnrber, Howard lleeson,
Mildred Ilishop, Thelma Cross, Hnn
d Iph A Hum, Mary Coleman, Irene
lti'iiuinger, Adit Xlnser, Jtorls Wnt
tui nud Kldred Corley. The church
whs pficlted wlllt people.
Springfield Play
- Cast Rehearsing
Nl'ItlNfl FIKLI, June n. Spe
cial) Itehearsftls nro ging forward
for t ho Springfield high school senior
cIhsh play, thn comcilj -drama, "Stop
Thief" which will bo presented in
the high school auditorium Monday
evening, .Juno M, nt H o'clock. Miss
Anno Hill, Kuglisli teacher, )a direct
ing the production. The cast is an
nounced ns follows: John Cox as
.In mm Cluny; Merl McMulten, Itev.
Htelvaln; Howard Hughes, Ir. Wil-
lougby J'niil Nice, thn thief, .lack
Pugati; Ileruold Holt an, Mr. Cnrr;
Kenneth I Ml bird, Mr. .Inmison; (jeurge
Moon, (be police sergeant; Itobert
(iibsnn, Mallory, thn policeman; Lena
belle Harper, Nellie, thr maid; Fllna
beih Walker, Mrs. Carr: Helen How
ard, Carolina Carr; Herniee .lacobson,
Mfldga Carr; and llessio Smith, Joan
Carr.
"Careless mailing by tbe publL-
costs the government millions an
nually and the 'Let ter mailing week
movement in a means of curtailing
this," according to Darwin K. Yorati,
postmaster, "l tetter mailing week"
opened Mondny and will close next
Sunday and tbe attention of the pub
lic J being called to the necessity of
more euro In addressing letters and
pneknges.
Some figures a contained in a gov
eminent bulletin allowing I ho losses
to the postal department due to care
lessness are cited by the Kugeue
postmaster. Last jear 21,(JO0,(HH let
ters were sent to the deird letter -office
for want of proper addresses, he
states. A total of KH'l.WH) pnrccli
wero nlo sent, in na the department
was unable to find the parties to
whom they were intended or the
names of the i.endei-1. One bundr-d
thousand letters were mailed iu per
fectly blank envelopes. More than
$:t(Ki,0(KI in checks, drafts and money
orders were contained in letters con
signed to the dead letter office. Fifty
five thousand dollars In cash and
000 In stamps were also contained in
these dead letters, the postmaster
states.
Realty Board to
Meet at Luncheon
Preliminary plant for tbe cutting
of the new Amazon slough drainage
ditch aro expected to be taken up
at thn next meeting of the city coun
cil, Recording to a statement today
by Mayor IS. B, Parks. The a pinna for
this ditch which will be started be
tween Oak and Pearl streets and wil
cross Willamette street at tbe pres
ent silo and will follow Fourteenth
avenue to (he west holding closely to
the Thompson plan although no con
crete will be used, the mayor stnte..
The Thompson Am izon drainage plan
provides for the elimination of sev
eral of the sharp turns in the channel
especially nt the bend after the
slough crosses to the west side of
Willamette street.
The ditch tut by the city will con
nect wilb s similar channel across
the county fair grounds and this in
turn will connect with tbe channel re
cently cut across the Chambers prop
erly west of the fair grounds.
Stockmen Discuss
New Cattle Laws
Kf forts are being made by
American Jted Cross this year as nev
er In-fore, to promote knowledg of
swimming, rescue and the resuscita
tion of the apparently drowned, says
Miss Grave Norton, secretary of tbe
local Iter! Cross chapter. Vocation
drowning have already begun, ac
cording to press dispatches, a child
losing its life iu Salem, this week
through failure of proper first aid
methods.
Literature containing complete in
formation can be obtained from Mi
Norton at the Ked Cross office iu
Kiigcnc, for tbe asking. She urges
resort keeper to have, a supply on
hand an well oh plenty of floats and
life linen.
The Iter! Cross issues some siniole
directions, of which the following mav
, be found useful in emergency: "If you
j find yourself in difficulties in a strong
! current, don't try to swim aguinut it;
j go down stream and make a landing.
And this goes double if you ore trv-
ing a rescue. If you are not a swim
mer and are being rescued, be satis-1
fied wtb having your life saved; don't
expect de luxe accommodations at the
same time. lont try to get aboard
your rescuer and ne, him for a raft, j
Vou don't have to walk on Hie water:
it is sufficient if you get your nose
out.
"If you drag out a drowned person
don't waste time bunting a barrel, j
ltoiiing the victim over a barrel is
not being done by the best resusci
tators. Kemove bis gum or false
teeth, if any, turn hint on his face, lift
him at the middle so tbe water will
spill out of bis mouth and throat,
then extend one of his arms upward
and double the other under bis cheek
so he will have breathing room,
''K ueel nst ride of his knees, put
your hands on bis floating ribs and
compress them slowly, release the
pressure suddenly, working tbe ribs
like a bellows, in one, two,, three
four, five time, each count represent
ing about a second, or twelve cycles
per minute, and keep at it until nor
mal breathing begins, if it takes three
hours. Thre is no use losing hope
even then. Meantime some one can be
getting the doctor."
Temple nihje school, a five story
structure now under construction.
The position, he explained, came
wholly unsolicited and would carry
with it the honor of being assistant
pastor in what is said to be the larg
est church in the country.
It is understood that part of Mr.
Itenham's work wilt be devoted to
arranging the itinerary of student
evangelists who will radiate from the
Temple school in all directions.
Mr. Ilenham, who expects to accept
the position, intends journeying by
easy stages toward the southern city
holding revival campaigns enroute,
while waiting the completion of the
school building.
THREE PUNES M
IM 10 SI DIEGO
Evangelist Will .
Take new Position
Three I 'ellnviland army planes un
der command of Lieutenant Oakley
(I. Kelly stopped at the Kugerie avia
tion field this morning to refuel on a
flight to Hock well field at San Diego.
The filers are from Vancouver,
Wash., field and on their way south
will leave invitations to the various
communities where stops are made
to attend the official dedication of
Pearson field nt Vancouver and also
the Pendleton round-up. The party
will return with six planes, three
being made ready at San Diego for
service at Vancouver. The party here
tiKlay In addition to Lieutenant Kelly
in composed of Lieutenants Schuyler
D. Priestly. It. P. Paishalt, H. C.
Miller, Henry W. (Jood and A. W.
Davis. The fleet hopped for the!
south shortly before noon today.
On the way to San Diego the fliers
will stop at Koseburg. Medford, Hed
ding. Maiysville, Sacramento, San
Francisco, Fresno, Hakersfieid and j
Los Angeles. The Pearson field will j
be dedicated September 1-1 and Lieu-j
tenant Kelly plans to have every
available airship on the Pacific const!
at least 4(1, attend the ceremony, i
The following day the airplanes will
go to Pendlefon, arriving at 4 p. m.
TROOP 1 TAKES
FIRST 1AI RALLY
With a score of 21 points, troop
No. 1 of the Kugeue Boy Scouts ran
away with the prize for first place !n
the first anntnl trout rally Tuesday
iifterno' n on the south Willamette
field. Troop 1 is from the Fairmojiit
district, and its closest competitor
was troop 0 with nine points, followrd
by troop ,'l with eight points. Truo;
2 scored six. and No. 4, three.
Jt took troop ,'1 exactly 04 min
utes to assemble their fire and boil a
pail of water in t tie water-uomng con
test. Troop ,'i also led in the first
aid contest judged by Dr. F. M. Dtty.
Reuben Itndabatigh and George (low
ing were the operators and Ilohert
Gray the patient. Francis Mullin.
Bradford Hat son. I.eltoy Ford and
John Allen of troop 1 tuok first place;
in signaling.
James Parker of troop 3 was first
in the Uizz stick contest for tender
feet, in wli'ch the b'vs whittled n fuzz
stick for fire kindling. Kenneth Wea
ver of tro p t was second and Leltoy
Weaver f troop (I, third.
Winners of the file dressing race,
io which rite scouts ran a certain dis
tance, took of C.eir hat, ran a little
further, deposited their shirt, and
then their shoes, ran to the goal line
and back, picking up each article and
dressing a they returned, were as
f oil. ws : Ilobcrt Allen, first ; li y
Ford, second; and Charles Edwards,
third. The first two are troop 1 scouts
and the latter is from troop 0.
Aged Bend Veteran
To Guard President
DEFENSE TEST FAVORED
SALLM, Ore., June .!. Suppott of j
President CooCdge's plan for a na-1
uuiim ueiense icsi oU July 4, W;1S
promised for Oregon by Governor
Pierce yesterday in a telegram to the
secretary of war. The governor sent
the telegram after a conference witft
Adjutant-General George A. White.
Half of tbe explosives used in
this country are employed in the
mining of coal in Pennsylvania.
BKND, Ore., .June 3. Thomas
Tweet, 8S jeur old veteran of tin
Civil war and native of Norway, left
B nd last night for Minneapolis whr;
we will be one of the honorary body
guard for President Loobdge at the
Norse-American centennial, ncx;
week.
Mr. Turret took with liitn a carvel
silver bowl which has been in his
fa in i y since the time of the Vikings
and which according to tradition, th
Vikings took with them to liriton to
coilect taxes.
Only two other members of the
president's body guard will be old.
than Mr. Tweet, according to infor
mation received litre.
The Philippine islands now hare
lo,(17fi motor cars.
An Interesting announcement was
given out by Evangelist Benhnm at
the big tent revival meetings In which i
be stated that a position had been
tendered him by Mrs. Aimee Hem pie
Mcpherson of Angelus Temple, Los
Angeles, to be be dean of tbe Angelus
Members of the Kugeno Itealty
hoard will meet for luncheon nud a
business session nt the Osburn hotel
at noon Friday of this week, accord
ing to announcement today of Martin
Suu'verud, president. A delegate, to
iej.rsri't the Ktigene board nt the
Hiinunl meeting of the Northwest
Really association to bo held nt Jlel
tii.ghnm, ,Wnnh, July IH) and .'11 and
AugU't 1, -will probably be elected. It
is planned to have the Kugenn dele
gate enter the fivo-inlmitc address
contest for a silver cup. Knelt speak
er In five minutes, will tell of the ad
vantage of his homo community mil
there is u world of Intent along this
Him in thn F.ugenc organization, Mr.
Si rverud states.
MR. PIPER REAPPOINTED
SAL KM, June X -Kdgar M. piner.
editor of the Oregoninn, was yenier
day reappointed by Governor Pierce
as n memiier of the b'-nrd of trutc-x
of tho stntff library. The appointment
is for five years.
London hoy of 17
two succcsf-ful plays.
Cal Voting, K. A. MeCornack and
W. A. Ay res, representing the Lane
County Agricultural council called
on thn county court yesterday to dis
cuss the enforcement of the new state
law which provides for the inspection
of cattle for tnberculoiis. This law
recently passed by tho legislature is
now in effect.
The new law extends the provision
for testing cattln herds to eradicate
tuberculosis' and it in expected that
it will lend to a large increase In the!
Inspections in lane county.
ha produced
Wood Contract at
Springfield let
SPH I Nt ; FIKLI , June X (Spe- j
cial). The wood contract for toe
HKJ.VIM school year wa nwanled t
the Booth-Kelly Lumber company nt 1
a meeting of the hoard of Directors!
for school district 111 last night in th
city hall on the terms of 2:1,1 cord !
at $.'l..0 a cord. The board authorized!
that the work proceed on the ihmv
rattnin grammar school, and wi'l I
petition the city council of Springfie d
to epen up Tenth street from Mnin
north to D street, and (' and D
streets from Ninth to Tenth as np
proachc to the new building.
Remonstrance to
County Road Filed
Petition bear.ng 42 name bnve
been filed with the county court a n
rem jnstninre iiriiii!i the granting of
a receii: petition filed asking that a
rw comity road be opened in the
Cohurg distrlet. The petition ropiest -tog
the nw rad vim presented to nie
County court srvernl weeks ngo and it
tatrd flint the pr peed route would
provide a ihorter rond to connect
with th pre cent Cohurg road and wns
pf'drd for a number of residents re
iging north of the river. The n'v
route wan listed by the court a th
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