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r.dnesdny Evening, June 3, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Tnge Five j Lm w.M bold one of the clinics to be ' ' held during the meeting, i CITY NEWS t.wiiiOfd from page one) lrcorvallis-neit week, it ? 3f,Bl" p' hmiT tournmnt con I j ,' , week at the, municipal ,n! association furnished l ihe equipment for the coming K'mer camp ' Kene boy "L'"U' '"., u Clark, aeout executive. Id score of the solid cases in K k ihe cartridses. were packed ' aaneied by the extruliv. for " " , in which the scouts r'ltore their mess kits and other for toe camp. m-u eui FnnkMn S. Alton Visits Franklin S. Atleu, on. city editor of The Guard but in recent years con nected with the advertising depart ments of Virion Uesi-h. ninMirK will be held at the new Eugene hotol is in Eugene for a visit with h i pa as soon as the building ia opened. rem. Mr. and Mrs. s. . Allen. ' ! Franklin Allen's present connection Joins Green-Kllborn is with the American Weekly. His H. L. Hurt of l'ortland, formerly ; home is in New York. employed by Joe Keusch, successor to! C. O. Itradley in l'ortland, has been Marriage License Issue-j added to the staff of the Green-Kil-i The demand for .li-i- -: 1i- born company, men's wear, store, K.'.i LOCAL CHILDREN Establishment of a children's play- ummriie rei. Mr. Hart ih an :,, was added ihia afternoon up 10 expert furnishing goods man and win-; a iaIe. buUr lnak.ng a total of eight dow trimmer, ami will serve iu that ' f. ,hP j ...... 11. n,.....-.. ....i... censes continues to keep np and one ground in the southeast area vt the capacity with the local mure. issued for Harry W. Melson f Eu gene and L'leo Hillings of Springfield. Mrs. Lowe to California -urs. inaries L. Lowe has gone to Rft.rf Wftpfc ft R. It. S. Thoniast'D who was recently city park opposite ihe courthouse is planned by the Kugene I. ions itnb und the matter was taken up with the county court this afternoon by a com mit tep headed by ltr. I'. J. llart le, newly elected president of the club. California to spend beveral months stBFo mmi f t! sir ,we IS gi-en the contra, i for the grading of The other members of the playground fertile boxes, which, because r-oster Jc Kle,.er coninanv. He '. " l"",r" k bn,,t "ri1 "" A 'r uniform in si.e, can be easily keeping bachelor', hall 'at ilieir L. ! " 'd.,U " ?!T??T " 1 ''"'h .'"" ' i '"'-.i k, the auto truck to carry the CorLiow and camping equipment. Lrrtt Laws Received Conies of the state fire wardens . of Oregon were received today Jj ... offices of the Cascade and the jft'ualaw national forests. These are : " up.to-dato statutes by which 1 oecutions will be made in the for 1 is this rear, for failure to provide I k arrfsters on donkey engines, lf'.,-ine camp fires burning, failure to I. Main a camping permit, or starting !. forest fire. A number ot vacatimi- i 1.. .lrin nut eiinirifirA i.ts are suemv "......i, ... - y ' erinits. and trum inc uuuiuer f,iuj far, a rccoril season is anui-i-(.'.,! m-cordinc to the national forest Itiiicials. Recruits AtWed Most of the l.-cal national gunrd ,01upDies of Kugene are rapidly clo ;ij their ranks for the big nnnuil -iniin'r camp at -Meilfnrd this year, !i:housh a few vneuueies remain in t.'.me companies, llcniliilliirters coni mr is at full strength; Company C. wsich can use a few more men, en ;;tird Johnnie Everett last night, an l h me'hral delacliinent added Hyrc.n T. Eli'tt. Kobert V. Wntt and Knr- S rt I. Murray, r ive more men can usru i ii.tm;n!3 close Tuesday. urban home on the Prairie road. hit. '"'"" " r"' lu the apparatus, su.h as nigs, si des Mrs i -"orse, county engineer. Bank Has Improvements A number of new steel safety de posit buxes hflve been installed HU'I other piny tmiteriiil mill the ro- ! operatinn of the 1 n;verai!v .,f llregou Joins Local Store Staff i hlls ,,,,, ol,aill , irVia 8upei- l'. h. lVgar. formerly Willi the vision." acvoril ng to lr. ltjrlle. Ilurnett brothers jewelry store ot Sa- i N .ction has as vet hern taken hv the vaults of the Kugene l.oau ami , ' " " "'' ' t"e aiaii .utn, eounty curt although It is siul Savings bank, making a total of SiiO,'!1' Wkey Jetaelry store of tins j ,! ,,e plan is b:B, c idered fa- now iu use bv the bank. The new 11,5 " "mk"r "" "'"- v.,r y. boxes of a siui.lar type to those now ! Th,. ... , T . I lu l'mnning the new playground the installed are of heavy steel and vf; ,7 lPCCtor Named ' l..ua ,.ub co,,; ,. that the most modern tvpe. I , V1" Abt",v uf 1,l"ch,-v district ( there has been found need of such a 'V ih been appointed as a member of .,,,,., peiHalv in ,ne ,! ,i9. ue imbue control comiuitiee oi ine.tri.-i .. ,.. .i.;,.i..... I county for his district. ings bank to start ber annual vacati.' j of two weeks.. Back From California Jack Suelson, proprietor of the I) mesne laundry, accompanied by Mrs.! starts On Vacation sneison ami ilieir baby, lias returue l i Mtm-mt Conl(,y , ,h, f,,,, ( tll. .roiu a irip io loiiioruia mat carrieu 81a(f f ,,. yMfrM i.oau 1 Sav them as inr as I.os Angeles. They i,.llk ,,, ,,,lrl ,,,,.,,,,,,,,.....,: , motored the entire trip and fuod tu roads excellent except for a short stretch in northern California. Deputy Is Appoitnod ' J. Scott lias been appointed as a Extra Drill Planned- .Ic-inity sheriff, accord. ng to an order In preparation for the annual en- , bv S,eriff i.'rauk K. Tay- catupment of the ilregou natiou:il ior guard an extra drill period will be : held f.r Company C here Friday eve-' Hare From bindon ning. An extra driU period for the; Mrs Auna Bui.kf frmer .Kugene Hriidiitiartert company will be helJ ,c,0o teacher, lias arrived in the Thursday evening, it is announced. j oitI from Hnndon for a visit with friends and relatives. Here From Detroit ( . J. C. Ilyette of Detroit. Mich., is Going to Newport visiting at the home of lr. and Mrs.j Mrs. clarle A. Warnock and dl'-l-I.. I.. Maker. 1'earl street. Mr.!,h,Pr. Virginia Warn ck. have left llyett is .Mrs. Haker s tatber. anri lie fr .Newport, where th.y will epeud j r.,'",,,, "u ,u ...k. tn(, Iumn,er. time, lie lias been on an extensive forced to play on the Btreets. tour of the country. Motorist Fined S2 Broccoli Prospect Good A b g bloeeoli crop Douglas Mine Claim Deed Filed l;eeil from the Oregon .Mining co rorstion to 11. Leigh, trustee, of a umber of claims in the Bohemia rjiain? district of Lane were filed for recrJ to'lny at the office of the 'Ouniy clerk. The transfer of the troperty tiok place some time ago. Tne cairns involved are: Excels:.! ipdjp. I'rmce Horse, rrouse .Momi; , o ilia, Everlasting Ann. Kverlaslmg i Snnir. Cracker .lack. Kitzsvlninons. Loaves For Rlldo Columhia, Utility und Horse. Smith I,. Taylor, district ranger of home of .1. ,1. Kircboff, brother, on Byron Klli. tt. arrested for park-1 ' "'"" 1 """ " 1 ' ing his automobile in the restrict d Vn U o ney county agen at tone, plcnded guilty before Junse . . tJcorge A. tiilmorc in municipal court this motninj;, nnd received a fine of Lune cmiuiy ngaii, yesterday. Portland Visitors Here Mr. nnd Mrs. John Kircboff if Portland are here to visit at t . j the Cascade national forest. n l?ar- Here From San Francisco "'B in' for 'hr he wiU at Serppntit J. Kellv and M. Fowler. ! tAr&l meeting to discuss for wha were stationed with the forest. fire prevention. air patrol in hURcno lnnt Minnie Tirrell filed suit in stiminer, r in KniTf.no tho firir of Hi- week : bues for "'vorce nn their wav to Cnmn Lewis. Wash.. Mrs. from Sjin Francisco, t'nl. Arrange-1 circuit curt yesterday for divorc meats for the establishment f the air f,MI" 1,Pr huslwnd. (ilen E. Tirre.l. patrtd in Eugene this year are being ' Grounds given were cruel and inhu matle at San Fraiuisco. they report, j man treatment. and in all probability the planes will , arrive about July 1. i Leaves For Portland hr. M. ('. Harris, local dentist, left for l'ortland where he will attend the annual meeting of the Oregon State 1 ental association. 1 r. 1 larria w ill return here Saturday. the Itiver road. Here From IViapletun William Ha:ey and wife, residents of the Mapleton district, were Eugene business visitors today. Bank to Hold Banquet Ten years ago June 1 the cono!i-1 dJiion "f the t'nited States Xatin.il; knk and the Eugene I.in ntifl Sav-i ines bank wn completed and in c- ri-J moration of this event n bmquet ;s,Dr. Lee at Portland rlannod by the bank stuff in the neurl Dr. W. It. Eee is at l'ortland to ftmirp, accord in? to announcement to. attend t!ie annual ses;on of the Or 'J.ty. It is prohnb'e that the bantpirt i gon State Dental association. Dr. Home to Be Built Willard Cochran will build a bun galnw for Lawrence Wragant at 1170 Twelfth avenue west. Notarial Commission Filod Tlie notarint commission of C, V. Hyde was filed today at the office of the county clerk. lleports on the work of the of rice of O. S. Fletcher, Iwine county agri cultural agent, f.ir the past month were compiled today. The following is the report issued by Mr, Fletcher: I. Agricultural and home econom ics extension work carried on at twelve meetings who a total attend ance of t!4 by connty agent or spec ial ata from extension service of Ore gon AgrifulniiMl college working in cooperation with county agent. Li. . Four special sta from exten sion service worked a total of seven days in lnne county in cooperation with county agent. It. Two hundred n'nety-one office cnlls and U) telephone calls regard ing farm problems. , 4. One hundred seventy-one indi vidual letters written. f. Twenty-three fnrms visited to help shirt alfalfa and other farm crops demonstrations. 0. Traveled Its" miles by automo bile and l.'.S by t-nin. 7. Principal project a given atten tion during month were farm crops, dairying, rodent control, nnd horticulture. NWjloorsforold! 1 To have beautiful floors in your home, you need not go to the expense of laying new hardwood floors. Instead, the softwood or painted floor can be made to look like hard' wood by the use of LUSTRE LAC VARNISH STAIN. Floors which have previ' ously been varnished can be refinished by giving them a coat of Lustrelac Varnish Stain. It comes in a number of natural wood colors, is easy to apply, dries with a high gloss finish and is waterproof. Ask for a color card which shows the various wood lanv pics and tells how hardwood cfl"ects are sccured.lt also tells how Lustrelac Varnish Stain is used for re finishing furai ture. You can now paint your property and pay on the Bast-Hueler Monthly Payment Plan. Call and let us explain this plan to you. BASS-HUETER PAINTS and VARNISHES Sold by LUDFORD'S S22 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon House Is Sold Willard C. Cochran sold hi horn' at lt.VJ Twelfth avenue west to Her bert (. Hoy kin. Here From Portland Mrs. Otio Kotka of Portlnud :s here to visit with h-r father, Charles Koot, resident of the Itiver road. Mra. Lowe Leaves Mrs. C. C. Lowe has left for an ex tended visit at Fall Umok, California. BLIND EDITOR ELECTED ItlCHMOND, Va., June ,1. yP F. C. Edgecombe, blind editor of the (ienevn. Nebraska, Signal, was elected i president of tho, National Editorial ) association at the closing of the ith annual convention here today. Morris J. Duryea. who was promi nently identified with the develop ment of Eugene for about nine years following lltn". d ed suddenly at Creeufield, Mass., Monday, anil will be buried at I'ine Plains, N. Y. He was Ml ears of nge. Mr. Duryea platted the Hiltcrest addition to Eugene and for neve nil years waa secretary of the Eugene chamber of couimeri-e in this city, all erwards serving the city of Ashland in the same capacity and later the state chamber of commerce at Portland. For the pant year and a half he his been in a similar capacity at (ireen field, Mnsa. Mr. Duryea was a member of the Mas ride order. Hie Eastern Star nnd the Episcopal church. QUAKE TOLL HIGH TllKKi. -lune .'I. tyPi The ouAl ) ties in the earthquake in the To jiiun i 'district northwest of ftaaka on .May are now given a It is idMitified : dead nnd 414 wounded. The houses , def roved numbered H.7Hn. Before you Buildi Buy or Kent, eet The Electrical -lionr" for Householders. This Booklet is free from any contractor or retailer who displays this seal Only 20 minu'ea were required for jury in circuit court today to bring ; in s verdict of guilty aga nt le .n 1(. t Edmuusoii who was beinjj tried on a j liquor chorye nn appeal from a rnnvic I tin In justice court. .Indite Khcrt Tin ker announced tint sentence ! would be gien Friday. An appeal f--r a new trial will be made hy Paul Dr : mitfer, defense atorne, it is inidt-r-! stood. Tll new trial atP,'"l must be I filed within 10 dnjs. 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' ( maR(aM uAne cftoto, By GEORGE DIETZ Children Hear Talk on Thrift 'Th reward" of sa vinar money." wa the topic dixcutsed bv Mis M. Ethel Taylor of the Cnited States Na tional bank before the eiftli grade pupils of the (. Mary's school yes terday as the closing talk of a series given in the rounty bv the l.nne ( 'ounty Ha nker axuortstioh i hi ring the past several month". S num ber of talks were gifti at th Eugene high school, the niver-ily' high S'-iiord. and the Frances Wills rd and Oirr schools Several of the hooU in other di-trictn of the county were alo on Ihe speaking lit I nt-ry surround n he operation of a black and yellow striped auto mobile, running apparently without a driver through streets in the husinenn district today. The car was f:rt seen lnt evening on Willamette treet, and its pio-rem In dodging t rn f- j fie without a pilot lend manv to be-I lieve tliS mai h:tie wa operated b) ; radio Ihrough renmte control. eorge I iitr.. tught patrolman of the Eugene police for'-e, seeing the J car move down the street with no one at the wh-el. jumped fnt Mm sea', and started steeritg it, only , to find t moved Just as well with hi" hand off the wheel r on. Ho he got out sih! let the car find its way alone.; The inal,me a rpli'-a if the, one used hy Johnny ll.tic, toovie I comedian in his feature comedy, "The Speed Spook." coming to the Itex ' Friday and Satutdsy. In the picture Johnny devi-s the spook maciiitie which wins (lie rn'- without a driver. cnpicil j Including eliauffcura and nurses. The American women phn to e tabiiah immediately a tn-lor cantr-n serv ce. auppljing coffee nnd food " the forces on duty. Two women will be assigned t eneh truck with one mute shotgun gunrd. The women will serve two three hour shift" daily. Supply Sergeant F. .1. Trcvitlltin f (he American company of the volun . - .... I..I.I frimner Hi the Cliapee fhlJiese police station a slioft time this evening, lie was cir., 4'hinese aldiers when he entered ('lutieie territory from North Kxe- huen road at Fusan road, intending to obtain Ins uniform ami equipment from a dwelling there. His captors charged him with beinn armed In vio lation of treaty provisions. The American consul-general. Ed win K. i 'iinningham, at once filed a demand with the Chinese bureau of foreign affairs for Trevilhan'a re-b-nse, which followed almost Immedi F S. Gannett of The Dalles baa ! en r p.I th mrencv for I he ( 'hevrol 't I automobile, nnd will start mdltng p cratbuia in Eugene at an early dat, it is itnn.un.rd lodsy. The location of the new agency has not been decided upon, but ll is under stood today that tentative arrant" ments were under way for the ere -ti"ii of s new building on Ninth av" uue west, near olive street. Mr. Gannett waa for a number of years dealer In the Chevrolet auto mobile at The Dallen, and because f da success in that field ha was given the contract over a number of local applicant, factory representatives si at id. He was expected In Eugeiui today to in. ike definite announcements with regard to his location, but on account of illness will not arrive un til the latter part of the week. Try Eugfne Special (or a food clgir. College Crest to Vote School Site STORE FRONTS HE Check Seal Material Sold by The Bailey Electric Co, (40 Willamette St. Phone 234 To consider snd vote ftt the matter ; of acw ring a Bite for a av-hool lonld- j ing is the purpose i.f meeting of j all leys! voters reaping in tire Col- , le-te treat hoo distri't No. 1S1. called for Thursday evening at H oi'li in the College Crest commu nity clubhouse If is be-otn-ng be ces ty that a fiw s ho.)fo)jte he l.iiiJt to serve the tncreing popula- ' tion of the d.a- ri t. it is itul, and that more central sue for the schrfd bo (hosen in order ft S'Coni' m date the pupils hving in the d -tri'i who most now go over the h II lo the s hool of the di-tri' 1. INSfTRE WITH (I EN H V TltOMI (Continued from page one) requiring women r,'i'iiiiii were nto fied of This lep. Another feuoiime enterpr se si headed by Irene Corbatls Kuhn, New V -rk newspaper mmunri, ntid Mm V.ola Smith tonnerlv '-t Hun Fran cis o, asm-Hani Cnited States trade cnmvion These women, througo t.iS Amer ican omen's Hub a re of gsuir.ing a .iioen's a ut ilia rv defense corp, . ferit'g the senices of the unit in any Assistant State Leader Coming I.. .1. Alien, assistant state club leader, will attend a meetiii to he held at the Irvinj Grange hail Satur day evening. June d. aci i.rding t sn iioumnneiit tiktay of Arnold Collier, county club leader. Mr, Allen will have two films depXing Jersey calf ' lull work, one edu ntioti film and one coined' at'd Jhee will he displaced St (he meeting. All luha in Ihe Irving area are invited to attend the meet ing. Mr. Collier states. The meeting and motion picture display will start at h o'rlrw'k. OREGON MOTOR CO, Phone Mil M-'tO Olive Stated communication of Eugene Lodge No. 11, A F, oV A. M Wednesday, June 3, 1924. Important Bust nets. Report of build ing committee AM Master Ma sons requested' to be present. 8gned, W. M. HUDSON ESSEX TIip worltl'n grcntost prmluclion of six cylinder cars, nmkrs jH.sillu n rtrduot ion in price. ESSEX COACH now $1015.00 hudson coach now $1475.00 Delivered Benjamin Motor Co. s:'4 IVnrl Street riitmo 1757