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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1925)
.ening, June 5, 1305 THE EUGENE GUARD Fridav Ev Plana nre rapidly Batting under wny for the anmJul Jioy .Scout camp lo be iiHd this year on Knowleu creek ne.ir Mnplelon, (rginnins July II. report ' AVill Kobcrlsoii. A large iiuiiiIht of onls hnvo tmbmiiu-d nnnif fr tlic camp in the contest being conduct I. ChurlcH rnddnck, teoutmatttcr it OakriiUe, hint npplinl fur pmnimiun to join Mm Kngcno camp with Mix nr eight boy from that community. A dtlrji.'Uion from Cushmau are iiIho ex pected to attend. Mr. liohertson. also consulted with the leaders of the various trooph foing over details of the daily pro gram, and nyn he is impawned with llie rijjid ipc'ticn which the rotiti will so through twice flatly. J ins m Hpeclion is In two parts one of teiKH and quartern, including policing of (jrounds, cleanlincKH of mess kits and eutiug efjuipincnt, beds, etc., on. I pTMoual iiiHpectiou, in which tt scout is limited over closely for sgins of dirt or unkempt appearance. Each tent will lioune one patrol of acouts, and will bear a totem pole in front. The patrol winding firttt place in daily inspections will get a blue stripe uruurul their pole; second price, H red stripe; and third, o yellow Urine. Formations and calls will be by bugle, in regular army style. Here is the daily program as outlined lo tho tcouU by Mr. Clark: 0.13 Hull over iiud think about get ting up. W3 All out! Tl.row out your chest nnd awing your arms, and then into the water for a great old bath to s turt the day, 0.50 Watch Old Glory as she' ruined to the top of the pole. 7.00 "Hum an'." 8.0U Straighten' up around your bunk and wrtch (no of your crimp officials mark your ''hotel" the neatest one of the bunch. 8.15 A little work will just limber in up for a refll day's program. 0.00 Chance to advance ouo more notch In trout craft, 11.00 Tho big swim. 12.00 Chow! 1.00 Take II easy. 2.00 1.00 Everything! Camcs and , bikes, nature Btudy, feature, free time. 4.00 '.Nother Mim. OMO All dolled up in uniform. Everything in ordpr in tent. Another looking over by the Inspecting officer. 6.50 lletreat: Down the flag come?, slowly and with dignity. O.OO Come mi' get It while it's hot 1 (1.4a Trading pout open. 7.0O More, games, 5.00 ltememhor those old csmpfiro songs. 0.00 (inod night. 0.15 Turn out (hat light! SOCIETY AND CLUBS! Br MARIAN LOWRY Teachers Elected At Junction City JTNCTION CITY, Juno 5. (Spe cial) The liHt of Icachem for the coining school yenr In nearly com plete. There is one high school teach er and one grado teacher yet to be employed. Those who have been elected are: Superintendent, IV E. English, high school; Const Hnco ' Holderston and Carolyn Kunkcl. tit-ado school princl pul, Mra. Stilton; seventh grade, Itulh Morris; sixth grade, l.aura Ibillard; fifth grade, Winifred Anderson; third grade, I laxel I )uncan ; second grade, Ituili Hlskslle; first grnde, Merle Hugh. Mr. und Mrs. Neliou K. Macduff are to be hosts for a pleasurable af fair this evening when they entertain the Friday I tinner club st Thom son's rnnch on the McKenzie. Misa Florence Alden is to leave this evening for Northampton, Mass., where she will attend the fiftieth an niversary of the founding of Smith college f which jh in a graduate. Later Miss Alden (dans to attend summer school r. Columbia univer sity, returning to the campus here in the early fall. Ms. Chiirles (. Thompson of San I'mnikcn in vriPff Pf I tn nrriv tlllH evening to be a guest nf the home of ber daughter, Mrs. Harold tjrady for t(D days or more. Willamette Court, Order of the Amaranth in to enteraln with o din ner at six-thirty o'clock Monday eve ning In the Mnxonic temple, after which there will be a regular business meeting of the organization. Members of Theta Sigma Phi, girls' honorary journalistic ioclety, ore this evening holding nn initiation banquet at the Osburn hotel. Several Eugene alumnae will be guests for the eve ning. Miss M.iurine ConI'v and Miss Ma bel liogart left yesterday for Nye beach on a vacation trip where they expect to fpend everal days. Asa speiiiil arrangement for the school children, particularly those studying early American history, the American Awsociatlon of University Women has scheduled for their week ly Saturday morning matinee the pic ture, ".I unite Meredith,' which is now shewing at the Heilig. This presents- j tion completes the series which the association has sponsored during the 1 past year ns n part of their work. At the beginning of the club year next 'all the association plans to again sponsor the motion pictures for chil dren, but will show them only once a month instead of weekly as this year. E . nt n nnu tonffi UHll fl WO lnen' rest cottage. Althougb (here is till more than three months before tho opening of the Uir arrangements re being made already to obtain en tries in various parts of the count-, Mr. Lee states. 1'riK'linilly nil details of the stimuli convention of the Oregon Stnte Hank ers association to he held at t'orval lis June U to 1.1 have been completed nnd copies of the program have been srnt out lo all banks of the stale, ac cording to announcement today of C. I). Ilorcr, president of the Hank of Commerce of this city and president of the. stale association. . Tho president will make his for mal address nt the opening of the session Friday, June 1'2, according to the program prepared. Colin V. I)y ment, dean of the college of liternturt, science nnd the arts st the I'niversity of Oregon, will be the principal speaker at the annual banquet to be held at the new Hotel llenton Fri day ovening, June 11.'. It Is announced that "the program committee la par ticularly pleased In having Dean l)y ment appear as our dinner speaker. An unusual trent is in store for us. Itean Itytnent Is one of those rare personalities who combine eloquence, wit. and philosophy in n manner en tertaining nnd stimulating to the mind as well as' delightful to the ear." lhtvtd Ailld, vice-president of the t'nlted Stales National bank of Ku gene, Is a member of the resolutions comtultten which owing to several suggested changes In the constitution will play nn important part In the convention this yenr, It Is announced. IIHEE WILL BE CLOSED Would Shut Down Gas Works 'My stomach has been so filled with gas for the last three years that I felt 1 could pretty nearly supply our town. I also had frequent pains in right side in region of the appendix. I lot-tor didn't help much. no day my neighbo'- told me abcut wbnt Mayr's Wonderful Itemedy had done for him and I rot n bottle of our druggiKt. I enn say that it will do nil nnd more than you claim tor It. It is it simple, harmless preparation that removes tho catarrhal mucus from the Intenliual tract nnd nlbiys the Inflammation which causes prac- It- -II U4n...nnlt lti-n Bi d tnto)- tiunl nllments, including nppondiclMs. One done will convince or money re funded. At all druggists. Only n few more days are left for world war veterans to reinstate their insurance, warns Miss Crace Norton, Hed Cross secrenry. "If you are suffering with u scr vico connected disability," she says, "ami if you are not permanent and total you can reinstate your insurance by the payment of nil back premiums with interest at 5 per cent, compound ed annually. "This means that a veteran dis charged in 1010, and who dropped his insurance when he was discharged will have to pay from $50 to If'M) per thou sand to reinstate. "Government insurance is the sa fest insurance in the world, and pos session of a policy with Uncle Sam back of it is more than worth the reinstatement cost In protection to the wife and children, mother or Bis ter of a veteran particularly one who would not now be eligible for insur ance in nn old Tne company." Help in reinstating insurance Is of fered though the local lied Cross office, where the necessary blanks nre available. A total of 4103 books were cir culated hut month from the Eugene public library, according to the re ports coinpiltd by .Mrs, Adelaide Lil ley, city librarian. Of this uumVrr, JlM were adult borrowers, and but., children. Fiction composed the larger part of the adult JuuiiB, with a total of The reading at tendance Sunday Hfiern on during toe month totaled ;t:i., which is conr-idered a good fig ure for this time of year. Largest daily circulation was 'JXo, and small est 1(15. Books totaling 10 were re paired during the month. A col.ectioi) of volumes on Bahai religi' u have been received by in library this mouth from the Bahui library committee of Washington, U, C. 'ihese volumes include Charles liemey's "Constructive Principles of the Babai Movement;" "Observations of a Hahai Traveler;" "The Wisdom of Abdul Baha;" "The New Uay;" "The .Vashiak Kl Astkar," and other. ( j roves Dictionary of Music ami Musicians, a comprehensive encyclo pedia in six volumes, was added to tlje library collection this week. Othr books received were the Olive Fairy Hook, Yellow Fairy Book, Green Fairy Bo k, by Andrew hang; Col lodi'es "Pinnochio;" K. Phillip Oppsu heim's '"Stolen Idols;" Alice Urown's "Mysteries of Ann." Cars Held in Lane , May be Auctioned Order of seizure on the Huick car owned by .Murk llroom which was taken bv the sheriff when Uroom was j arrested on a liquor charge his been I filed. This is the third car now in the 1 bands of the sheriff all of them taken ' while containing liquor. A 1'nige car i uns taken when Itoliert Uuslincll Jr. was arrested and n Ford coupe when John K-'epke was arrested for trans portation of liquor. If court orders nre obtained these cars will be sold at public auction. It is not probable tliut the Koepke car will be confiscat ed as the amount paid on the machine is not sufficient to meet the costs of sale and the risk of having to sell the car at a low bid, it is said. tor and grsder will be moved over the summit, where the other snow fields block the road In patches. In the last few days orderB have been received from the Tnlted States gov ernment to burry the pass clearing work, nnd Mr. Hoffman declares it will be fairly complete by the time of the legion convention. - A.X BILIV OePKRTMEKT STORe, . Real Estate Firm Incorporated Here Organization of the Kitgene Iiealty company with headquarters in this city lias been completed und papers of incorporation have been issued by the state, according to Announcement received here toil.iy. - The company which will deal in real estate anil al lied lines is capitalized nt $l."itJO in stock. The incorporators nre Kilnn llurke, Kred I.. Jiaker and A. C. Clink. Fair Premiums to Be Prepared Soon Premium lists for the annual Lane county fair to be held September 22 to 2.T are now being prepared and it is expected that they will soon be ready for publication, according to an nouncement today of K. V. Lee, presi dent of the fair board. Plans for the fair are progressing and work on the grounds is under way including the Ask Your Neighbor So mauy thousands of women have been restored to health bj Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound that there Is hardly a neighborhood In any city, town or hamlet In this country- where in some woman has not found health In this good old-fashioned root and herb remedy. If yot. are suffering from some womanly 111, why don't you try It? For a great many years Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Cmpound has been restoring sick women of America to health and strength. re LET 'ER ROAR! SPEED SPILLS LAFFS THRILLS Tho inlmitablo comedian JOHNNY HINES aiul be Health GRAHAM'S Shoes for Craftsmen, Mechanics and -Laboring Men Aro jihrnys built with tho idea in mind ns to tho kind of work in which tho rmrchnser is employed in other words we nim to hnvo a shoe for every vnrjety of work. With Hint in mind wo give you footwnnr Hint returns tho prentest sorvico to you nnd our prices nro in renlity less thnn you pny elsewhere. Our Friendly Fives HERMAN'S TRENCH SHOES CHROME MOCCASIN SH0E Double Sole OUR TH0R0G00D WELT SHOES Dressy Appearance $5.00 5.00 35.00 Tho Fastest Phanton Farce Filmed! NOW GOING! r rr SUNSHINE COMEDY A cyclonic comedy of a fait thinker who itepped on the 0e Instead of the brake ZOWIEI REX PRICES Matinee ZOo Night (always) 25o Children 10c NOW PLAYING Continuous 1 to 11:30 Prices to Fit Your Purse FOR THE CARPENTER OR INSIDE FINISHER Our unlined brown Elk blucher shoe, very flex ible sewed Pry flex sole, rubber heel. Q f?A Soft (on without n box Army Inst FOR THE CEMENT WORKER-Our stylo Xo. '270 cement will ruin n $10.00 pnir of shoes ns iiuicklv ns n less expensive pnir. Our Xo. 270 is solid, double Fnle, unlined brown chrome venl, nt :. FOR THE FARMER Our fi-inch Mooensin shoe full bellows tongue, unlined plump Ifl tnn calf upper uskitle fibre sole tJJO.tJU LEATHER OUTING SHOES Lneo to toe, crepe rubber soles ELK OUTING SHOES Xnileil fibre soles The McKenzie pnsa will be open to automobile travel before .lune liO, a week before the Amerlenn Legion unite convention in 1'rineville, and per mitting automobiles from Eugene nnd western Oregon to mnke the trip by this route; it is announced by i. K. Hoffman, in charge of the bureau of public roads' crew now working near the summit on the eastern side. ' Snow is melting rnpidly, Mr. Hoff man 8.iys, and the big steam shovel on the ground near the lava cut, will he placed in operation this wek. The big drifts that close the eastern ap proach to the cut will be removed by this shovel. After the cut Is cleared, the tree- Heap luscious, juicy strawberries on two Shredded Wheat Biscuits. Serve with sugar and cream. Thats the appetizing, balanced dish for Summer 1 Shr Wneat A IULLMEAL. IN 2 BISCUITS dded A Zane Grey Novel A Tom Mix Feature A Thrilling Picture Large Sweet Pickles, Quart 25c -10 I'OUXD SACK BEST CAXE SUGAR 67c (Net weight and put up in fine bleached cloth bags). n FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER, POUND 39B VIM PAXCY HARDWHEAT FLOUR . SACK $2.35 (Gu arantecd with any hardwheat flour on the market). LARGE PACKAGE STAR NAPTHA WAStt 1XG POWDEE 25c U' REGULAR 2 FOR 15c KA01IA CLEAVSVP CAX 5c ak, -3 POUXD CAX ROYAL CLUB COFFEE $isn (Including 3 Largo Sugar Sticks Free) 8 BARS SUNNY MONDAY SOAP FOR "5a Extra! Good Sweeping Brooms 45c 25c PACKAGE STA-SHINE ALUMINUM OT.TCAXKF.R 15n $10.00 LAAYN MOWERS AT $8.25 GUARANTEED HOUSE PAINT, GALLON1 $3.15. O-SO-EZY OIL MOPS - $1.00 AND 1 BOTTLE POLISH - 30c , $1.30 Value Both For - - - - 88c AS USUAL DELIVERIES FREE OF CIIAEGE And Showing at Regular Prices ! Presented with the music of a mighty Wurlitzer, amid , i the comforts and luxuries of a mod ern theatre. m&m&$j l ' n . v' meir.yik. kids Are You a Movie Fan? Or would j-ou like to be one and can't enjoy pictures because of your eyes? If you are missing all the clever lines nnd snappy titles of the photoplays you are not Retting your money's wortl or half the pleasure that's coming to you. Let us prescribe the proper glasses for you so that you mny enjor movies and everything else to the fullest extent. If you knew whnt a relief it is to really see as you go along you'd pay more attention to your eyes. , IF YOU CAN'T SEE WELL SEE MOODY If ; CSI WILLAMiTTB ST BUOCNC, OR BOON nflth TONY thcWonder Worse) 54.50 BROWN DUCK OUTINO SHOES Leather trim, 1'skide soles, nailed ... . . 4.00 83.50 $3.00 828 w,k"te 828 COMEDY ROAR "HIGH JINX" Today and Saturday FOR SATURDAY WOMEN'S SILK HOSE, all colors, $1.25 to $2.00 values, for MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE 25c and 30c values, for AVOMEX'S TWEED SUITS, $20.00 values for 20 CHILDREX'S TWO-PIECE GIXGHAM DRESSES, Nicely trimmed, $1.25 to $1.50 values for DANCE DANCE Winter Garden Fenturins: The Pi-ed Pipers of U. of O. Saturday night, June 6 Gentlemen 7So Lattln Fret EYKHYBODY WEI.COM H Manhattan Cafe OoDosite HelHo Theatre Special Sunday Dinner 75c Served from 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. SO VP Chicken Noodle. Crisp Celery R 0!lves ROAST YOrNO Tl-RKEY CKI.ERY PRESSING WHOLE ROAST SPRISli CHICKEN' ROAST 1HCK WITH PRESSING RAKED VIRGINIA HAM. SWEET POTATOES New Potatoes En Cre.im Arrlo Putter stewed Cora Fruit ,Iellr with Whipped Cream Coffco. Milk or 1c . r OPEN ALL NIGHT 1 The Home of the Toasted Sandwich PHIL BOWKX. Manager Sufferers from NEURITIS STOIVIACH TROUBLE Can be immediately relieved and per manently cured by the wonderful Electric Bake Oven Treatment Nurse in attendance every afternoon for a DR. RICHMOND BURGE 401 8th Ave. W. Telephone 1327 'is. if W .