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Tfige Two THE EUGENE GUARD Wednesday Eve !: -I! PROJECTS TO-BE DOCTOR MENDS BROKEN TOYS he Sayt In Explaining Reaiont for hit Strange Couret BAI.EM, Or., June fl.-.TijrU whm i (tning to develop out of the vi.iit of (,'oiinuiiifiionfT VAwuril Mad of the federal reeJnnwtioii service to Urn Vale nod Maker propria in much of a .conjprture at prpwcut, (iovernor Pierre will nreompji,i" Mend nod party tvn lh"ir inflection of thof e project, which ia dn ted fnr July 0, 10 and 11. The governor ppi in the reclamation situation in Ore gon an eitremei.T k Dotty proltlem, but he intimated today that he wilt wel come the federal officials and en deavor to solve the problem. In o letter from Mr. -Mend t (Jov prn'r fierce, the flerioiiniie of thf Hituation at linker and Yale, ia by no mcjitis minimised and attention is drawn to the Helle Kourdj project of South iJiikntn, whore the onKrt'K;iie arrcartt for operation nnd uiamtPit 8 me ia now $.V0,;i"((. 'Ihis ia tit'd not ai iwi Isolitcd cusp, hut an lypicnl of (ho (Piicr.it tit nation. "J he problem (but we must atudy ill cmuicrlion with Iheao m-w pro jeru," Byn Mr. .Mend in bin letter to ihe. governor rein live to the iiuker ii iid tho Vale prrjects," ia bow tin; i(cbt kind of m'ttlera arc to be se cured and what we can toifcly do to enable thcin to lit Id on, inept tueir pavm(ii(b to the government, and im jiroVB their farm." Whether tbp following excerpt from the latter, in its reference to the Hello Kmirohe, ia prophetic "f t'.ie withholding of uimiujiriutiot)K from tho linker and Vnle. projects remains to be hp en. lleliilivo to tlifi llohu i-'otiiche .Mi. Mend an.va that it "lurl mich a poor finnnrial Hhowinx that I havo felt coiiHlrained to write to the auperinleiident that tudena milimm tifil pnymeutH are made on their op eration and maintenance charges, we . would not feel warrnnted in recom incndini: appropriation to continue on thin project." Further the Mead letter any: "The reply of the. snperintcndc'it brings out no clearly the importune of (lie Detection of tctHera and of ' having it definite agricultural pro- i gram, that 1 have had two or three i paraKi'apha of hit) letter copied and am Hcndinu (hem to you. If I bin wm nil iaMhitcd cave, I would not feel i diHturbed; hut it ia typical, nnd we would ho culpably Indifferent to tho tenchini of experience if we were to proceed with the development and im provement of fiirms than has been given In the paat." U is the understanding Governor IMrece that the federal government wnnti the atnto In idioiilrior the r aponiibility of get line in and financ ing the vetilera for the iirojects. Tint ia the point, apparently, that broiifrnt on the el nun with Governor Hartley of Washington, "There Was a Girl," (Continued from page one) Suffered BAKZ)OfWASfD CONFINED AT AN JNSANE ASYLUM XlISAPPEAJlEb AMD TffPOUGff of rorjji WAS LOCATED Vf E3STE, PKfOf., 4 TOY HOC TOA . ERIE, Pa., Juno 3. What drovo Dr. Charles F. Hastings, prom inent New York physician, to give up mending broken bodies, hide lr from his friends and take to mending broken toys? Did he find toy dolls and wooden horses, on the whole, better patients than human beings? As John Hugh he kept a "toy hospital" here, and his real Identity was learned only when his mother died and left him $50,000. He had suffered a breakdown in New York from overwork, had been oonflned seven years in an Insane asylum and had worked a short time in a Pittsburg hospital before coming here. The reason? He smiles, mentions that "there was a girl" ' Lv-t and then stops. ' His friends can only guess. But the Erie children know that he was a ready friend for any shMId with a broken toy. houses. A habnll Kami was halted when the wind levelled all the park fnren. About water-soaked fann were mnronned in the grand ntnnrt for an hour. Philadelphia topped the Met of eaut. ern eiites when the thermometer hit A..,rnrA I,, the tornado. Lloyd Hansen. 32,' was' killed when struck : by lightning at urcuoru. THREE ARE KILLED PES MOINES, June 3. Three per sons were killed and a number injured In lows by windstorms, last night, making a total of ten deaths siuoe Monday as a result of tornado and elertrieal disturbanres. ih Hurrin. ased 7S. and his two daughters perished in a tornado near Adair, Iowa. .... . . ! Huildings were demolished and treeB uprooted between Adair and Caeey , DEATH LIST GROWS ! MINNEAPOLIS, June 3. The number of dead from last night's elertriral storm in this section was. brought to five today when additional , reports were received irom arier, US. a record for the second day in i shout 3.1 miles from here, iiireeper- I,,-,. Tv m.n . k two women and a man were Irowned in Hocliester. N. T., where a maximum of if degrees was reported A third death and five prostrations were added to the heat casualties in New York, bringing Ihe total pros trations for the two dnys to 13. killed nt Csrver when the county fair pavilion wss demolished. Five i-er-; son. were injured. f The wind, near::;; ibe proportions of a tornado and accompanied by a heavy rain, tore and twisted its way t The temperature here registered ; through Hennepin county and vicin ft, 12 degrees above the average for this lime in in yenrs. in northern New .Jersey, four persons have died and more than a score have been overcome during the present hot spell. Two deaths and several prostra tions attributed to the heat were re ported at Pittsburg today with no prospects of immediate relief, accord ing to the weather bureau. The tem perature at 10 a. in. was 82 degrees. TORNADO TAKES TOLL ; OMAHA,. Neb., June 3. UP) Four dead and property damage estimated at .$2r0.0(HI was the toll of tornado and electrical storms in eastern Ne brnskn anil western Iowa. While the tnrnadoea were localized they were part of a general weather disturbance, which beginning Monday afternoon with damage nt several points, brought badly needed rains to crops nnd relief from abnormal tem pera tures. In ree persons, Mrs. Hobert Hrheer, I.ott Ware, and employe and the Itev. Henry Henetkcr pf North Bend, Neb.. ity, leaving Besides me live snowu dead. 29 injured and property damage j running into millions. ' j At Chaska, Carver and Shakopee, j southeast of Hennepin county, the damage waa placed at $l..MK.fKKI. St. j Louis Park, Hopkins, Excelsior and a score of other points also suffered heavy damage. j Henderson. St. Peter, Mankato, New llm, Warouia, Graham, St. Cloud and other points to the south) and east were isolated. All telegraph and tleephone wires wore down and J traffic was virtually impossible overi the tree strewn highway. Huildings were torn down at manyi places and great trees and poleB werej generally torn from the ground. So i terrific was the wind that at Hop-! kins the streetcar trestle was warped out of shape. Incomplete reports show the great est damage at Hopkins and down through Cnaska, Carver and Shako-pee, MARCEL AND CURL. 750. were killed when farm buildings on 436 Washington St. I'hone 1245-J. the Scheer furm near Madison, Neb., tf. ZOLA RIEGEIi. T Dugctie A carnival, cnmluclnl lat week, in 'iiilulpil a ilisciihsinii m ,1'Mlays luncheon of the Lions cl'ili, ' whirl) culiiiiiiiilcd in a tote against I'liruivali In general. A CHiiiinitter ws liMllieil to meet I lie city mine;! net Monilny niglit, iviili a view of framing a city ordinance making it virtually impossible for n cttrnlxiil to operate in the illy. Objections us set forth at the meet lug were principally lo the allrg.'il gaiuMing eoiH'cstlniM or guinea of ronnce operaleil on the ground, to the alleged indecent pictures rxliilil'cl at Ihe slot-itincliiiie cnni'Chsions, n mi In Hie l"w license making It possible fur a rirnlval In operate with heavy profits. The scheme of getting the national guard to sponsor the cur liiviil was i nly to gain n local con nection. It wil-i lerlsre,l, stld lint f ir sn rMo tx-nefit whatever. I'r. i: . siiiers. W. II. Ilolierl.nn and W. II. M.'llnnilil weir the com litilleetiieti nam,, I to present u ,i, -lion to Ihe lily council. Kuffcnc Dentists Speak ai Meeting T CHICAGO, .lune .1. - fP)-An at tack on Chief .Justice Harry Olson of the inunicipa! court for his instigation f the investigation of the deith of William N. Met 'lintork was made to day by William Scott Stewart, chief of counsel for William l. Shepherd, charged with MeCliniock'n murder. In iniest lonlug veniremen, Stewart (leclnred 1 lint the theory of the de fense waa thut "certain wllneinea have very hud motives." "We claim, " tho defense lawyer Raid, ,"that Judge Olson is Dot on the square and tlmt he Is vindictive and vicioim and beliMiil the prosecution. Stewart said the defense intended to show th:it .ludge Olson wanted the Kuai ilinnsliip of "hilly' Mct.'lintock nnd Ihnt he said tint if he got it he "vuild not hnve tn Imther with poli tics any more orf the practice of law." lie sIno said that he bad a wit nexa to testify that "Judge Olson hail nude n deal with tho heirs,' lo get a part of the ectate for tho widow of I r. ( tsrar Uo.i, who wns Ihe brother of the Judge. I'OUTI.ANU, Ore., June M.- Den tin! n from all partn of the mate, numbering between .tiK and -HH today began iNlon of the thirty second annual convention of tho Ori-gou State 1'etital n-ioiistion, at the North Pa cific Dental rollegA, The reM of the week nill be ilovnlcd to intensive Ntll.lv s,r tlt .!..... I .1 i.. Or va v ....H...L .V . 'V V Wttltt KSTKIt. y.n., June X "ii i ii n i i on in no, i .... i v i nt-c ulrt.'tii ..t ti. :...i i Ji k r orre ster, 1 1 dlvwond. N. .1 the rio and giive the an'mial n,. ! ,r;1,'Vi,,,m.1 l T. ,,B,,n,;, V" drrp-s this nioruiug i lf nthip field over the Wir- Dr. Jamxp Kendall Hurge.s of New ! '0,,ll,rv rluh rft""p ,,,,,n- , York, -a h holds the chsir of pros-1 Prt eter. ",:'" I'lt.vd. thctir dent 1st rr in the College or Den- ,,nl rrS-t,-ed 1 17, a 71 tn the morn tl Riirger) in New York, lectured on ! hoi,, f, llowP,i ft iu ,he hridge work thix morniiiit afternoon. The afternoon wan devoted to clini cal work, were Dr Jack Forrester Leading Golfers Wom'FSTl'.K, Mass., June .1. - (P - -Wit inn in minutes after Jack For rrster hnd been repliced bv Laurie Avion a lender among the contest ants fr (tie nati unl open golf title today, l e t Dirge) of lilen Oaks, N Y., eaine from his second with a tin. the fitsi ft-ore under 70.. This cave hi in a tonl of Ml and a lead of live stroke. WOltf KSTFH. V.n.. June .I. ) - I jinrie A ton, of Kvansville, 111 tok the lvml hi the national golf ton run men t with half the tint re ported fr .'til holca this afternoon. Alton scored a 7" iu the morning and followed with a par 71. This gae him a lead of one ntriUe over Jack For renter of Hollywood, N. J. k. Anion il,se inking PrtE, J M()0rC llHCk r. . II. Leu of l .uiien... Dr. n. r-. .iiiirpny or iMedford, and Doc tors Sprnut-r ami t.eorge of Swlrm. 1 r. W. E, liut'liomin of Eugene in to read n papr this afternoon on tooth care as it is taught. Wilson Case Over From Meeting F, J. Moore, county superintend ent of schools, has returned after a viit of about ln weeks in the east. having attended the annual meeting I tro I .ncu Drnni.nr ! f Preubviwrisn rhnnh at a dele the I'.ugene church. Mr. i Moore bnnga hack a report of very cnfarorahle weather condition in the eswt. the mercurv making sudden ; chnnjr.pt fr m boibng to frccting and ;lraniiig out straw hats and owrvoats ! ill quick fttuvrfiioii. One civil suit hs been dismissed 111 circuit court that of -linnet WiIkoi. versus Ihe Hartford Eire lnurane ompauv. This rae which wan tried about a year or more ago in Yale, Oregon, wai net amiIp br the court ami a new trial granted the tn-tiranit a t mmpanv. Wilson brought mi.I to col-; IaStem UregOll iect $'.,"itMi on hmurance on tun prop I erty near Elmirn fnllowmg a ftrc Vinilppr IMiccincr June 8, litJL. that nas held t have 4 ll,ut1 IMMII been of incendiary origin. WiKon j . was arretted but later released Two Mien were sent to the wtate peniten tiary for the crime. WiWon'a attor ney at Yale wired yestcrdirt tlmt the plamtff would not appear f trial and it was dropped for that reaon. NOTICE Moved to 1s sih Avenue West, tf 1'ItANK J. nKIUiEK. Itcaltor WAI.I.A WALKA. Yah.. June X Joe lterctnin, u, yesrs old pioneer resident of Athena, Ore., who was re- . ictvnig treatment in St. M.irv's bos t,,f,l....i i L . I'i-wi nrir iir n iit-roiin I'rra nno w n. disappeared from the hospital tt night shout 1 1 o'clock, his son in formed the polite here toda and In not been found though diligent sesnh i being made. It is feared by ih authorities that be may bare (n Votes tourists and risitors at the Eugen auto camp violate the city ordinances in a flagrant manner, they need have no fear of arrvt for minor offenses by local police officers, ac cording to an announcement today by W. (i. Judkins, chief of police. The announcement vn placed nt the head nf the police blotter, for the observn I tion of traffic officers nnd street pn- ti'olmen. . ( j "I want nfficers Jin show visiting motorists all consideration possible," j rea'ls the chief's injunction, "In ! place of, tugging their enrs for minor violations (unless you know they lyive j been in the city for some time and are habitual violators! instruct them ' in the regulations, and furnixh them1 with the information desired or in j other words, ninkn them feel they nro ! wcicoiue in Kiigeuo." Freaky Weather On Weather Menu Freaky weather, in which sunshine! has beefi interrupted almost hourly j hy a sudden downpour of rain, has marked the advent of June into Eu j gene. . I Yesterday' precipitation, according; to the record of Gerard M. deHroek rt, V'nlted Slates weather observer, was nine 'hund'-edihs of an inch, wh'le up" tn ', o'clock this afternoon It was sit hundredths. The forecast is for mn tinned unsettled weather, wit1) probable occasional shower tonight and Thursday.' VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT 2 Shows 7 & 9 1 HARVEY, HENEY & GRAYCE In their musical oddity "BRASSIES AND BRASSES" A National Vaudeville Celebrity LOUIS LONDON . In CHARACTER 80NQ STUDIES MIKE, CARMEN & NICKY HUMOROUS NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT DAINTIES OF 1925 In COQUETTISH SONG AND DANCE The Dlatlnaulahed Player HERSCHEL MAYALL & CO. in "HER MIDNIGHT VISITORS" A Comedy Dramatic Playlet First and complete plcturea of the CANOE FETE and Junior Week-End TRACK MEET ahowlnfl In the OREGONIAN REVIEW HEILIG ORCHESTRA C. RVNYAN, Conductor Featuring "Plcque Dame" Overture hy F. Von Suppe. Cut Ihe Coupon from Ihe DELICIA Ad Page 8 This Eyening's Guard Coupon and 10 cents Pays for Two Cans DELICIA SANDWICH SPREAD STANLEY'S The regular price is 15c a can Stanley's Coffee Tons sold since this store was opened. Our buk cof fees are blended by ex perts, roasted by experts, and every batch that leaves the roaster must score "A" grade. If you have been buying our bulk coffees you know. If you haven't tried them now is " the time to do it. Good Coffee, pound Oil Best Peaberry, J,A pound TCv High Grade Blend, Iff wound TtJ Stanley Building Eugene. Ore. Thursday and Friday Dnn'f nut off unfU -.t..-J-. i ' Don't put off until Saturday buyig Z can be done on Thursdav 9nJ cu 5 u'sl j , naay. pound rery Hi Grade, pound Very Highest f? Chinese Noodles, O't! 3 packages Chinese Noodle - G Sauce, bottle, ....-B- Genuine Italian Semolina Macaroni Alphabets, Shells, Bows, Spaghetti, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Aootlics ronce tried always used - -fl SJJL pound J-a2 Karo Syrup, Blue Label Xo. 11 can 12c No. 5 can 36c -Xo. 10 can 67c Karo Syrup, Ecd Label, Xo. Ik can 13c 39c 75c Xo. 5 can Xo. 10 can Grape Nuts 15c Cream of Wheat 20c Shredded Wheat 10c Krumbles 10c Kellogg's Bran Flakes 10c All Bran, large 20c Roman Meal 32c Wheatena 1 20c Flapjack, largo 25c Ralston Bran - 15c Bull Dog Double Lim Mason Jar Rub- T! Mason Zinc Jar Caps, dozen 5 .1? Ball Mason Fruit Jars Complete with best rubbers anil caps, Tint, dozen 5 Quart, dozen 62c Half tiallon, dozen 90c Ideal Mason Fruit Jan, Glass tops, complete' with rubbers, Pint, dozen 63c Quart, dozen , 73c Kerr Mason Jar Lids, Regular, if) it dozen ls4f Kerr Mason Jar Lids, wide mouth 4Q dozen 10 Kerr Regular Mason Caps, complete,- AA( dozen m) Economy Jar Clamps, dozen ..... Bring the Coupon Delicia Sandwich Spread cans 10c Our Meat Department Strictly Fresh Meats of Very Best Quality Veal Steaks, Best shoulder cuts 03 pound itH Rump Roast, All cuts best, steer beef, pound 2 Veal Legs, Whole or half milk veal, lb. 23' Pork Steak, Res euts from voung pork shoulder Pound ; In the Bakery Department Cottage Cheese TWO 10c LOAVES Ice Cream v. i - " H5h;' --atv - si JSn I ' i V to C f Vl i N. V ?.AikartL aS to OREliOM MOTOR CO. 018 030 Olivs PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednesday and Saturday Night KCGENE COIsIXCTinN AfiENCT. ! S2n-2l)-,TO M1XEK liLDd. THOXK ! IWK.. V. II. lU.DWERS. MO a tt I'uont is K. Sttvftii for piauo luuiof . i jurrd liitnst-U in ionic a. 7. I I 1 i V 1 I .' i 1 ir t T, 1 Entertainment de Luxe! A gripping drama framed in the most brilliant sotting ever conceived for n motion picture. EDDIE CANTOR, famous Proadway atar, Janice Meredith la never-to be fornotten enterlalnmenl. What thrill I got! What an Inspiration." TCT t0 comes tomorrow NOW WE ARE READY TO HELP YOU SAVE 3ne of the greatp?t Ipspohs :hat Amprica needs to loarn is THRIFT! And bpforo we can become thrifty country we must become thrifty individuals How about you? Am you ftAYlng a little nomethlnpt out of your earnings roRuiarly. every week, every month, every year? Saving is rery easy after you once start, and it's sur prising how quickly a sav ings account grows. You can open an Recount by depositing One Dollar, or more, and we will lend you. without charge, a hannsome little book coin bank to take home. Lrop in your spare nickles nnd dimes and see how rapidly your savings account will grow. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eugene, Oregon STOCKS AND BONDS We anile-It Inquiries to Imy or sell any mnrketahlo listed, locnl or unlisted securities. Active market fnr Durant, Star. Flint, and nickenbacker Motor issues; Public Utilities. Prompt atlentlon Riven nil or ders, cash paid for purchas es: no delav. Quotations fnr. nished. HOOD BROTHERS S Chamber nf Commerce nidR. Portland. Ore. L & R Beauty Shoppe Next door to Kd ThP"' Hours: S a. m. to 8 P- ft Phone K34 We sperlslne I" Ladies' and CNildrta'l Halrcutting Valley Printing Co. New hm-atlon. Stater W WEDDING AND BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMERCIAL AN0 S0CUI PRINTING FOR QUICK SERVICE CALl RINflNG'lH ASTOR Phone Springfield 2 Westcrfleld & Maxoy THE WILLAMETTE PRES3 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Every riTFI 2nd Hill Lot A-f" Rnnm nss r- New 60O1- natu - Close to Shoppies Main Free Garage IhpsTrt Tariff " ' l wTf -B-v-- rule siimmer ROUND TRIP FARES St. Paul $76.85 St. Lon $J Chicago S90.85 New York $1 Other rslnfs In Pr', I Wei"fi m if Sale May 22 to Sept. 15; R'""11 yoi b nioK B or Unit Oft" NorthCoast Limited via S. P- S-ij'V g.l Mica Two of America's Finest Train' I f ' R . . . . . . . w m. O Taj - - at i r x' tr yrin:5 Tr,v-Pa"- ' r,,r rY Orien'il Li m i Tlfkfls. K.rllier "Appi.ll