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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1925)
Friday Evening, jUn( Page Two e 3, ID! AVith the near npproarb of tin; cluno of Mi bl-IjuuI vav there luive been nunihrr ot' nuiuirioa frum bu itnd B'rl ilehire to work (luring tbe Hummer inuulli iu regard tu r lie obtaining of statu permit a::uiliti tu Fnmk Khcrlnirl, wrcnMiiry uf lit" Kusr-oc Y. M. t. A. ami deputy i-lt.l I Juhor iotepcflor fur the ntiitt The following roviniowi f l ie child labor Juw of the state are rtteil hy Mr. Klvrhnrt: "No child under 14 years "f as' may be employed in rauuery, factory, workshop, ifwiiuf.irt wring of inrrniii tile eMafolihluneiit. more, biiHii,fSK of fice, bakery, hotel r apertm-u; Jjooe. "No child uudfT KJ may be inpJiy td in mite, fjuurry, laundry, ahipynrd (except in office), meat pantini plnntM (rxi'fpt in offi'i-), or in tele-. Krdph, telephone or. public ijien-en.r KPtvice, or in renin iinmu or -;if" leri.-ta, or in IniCKiiig c.imp. "No ctiilil undi'r VI Jun.v he em ployed more than eight hnrt in one d;iy. or inure than IH hour in a we-k, or more than nix ilaytt in a week. "No child umler HI may he em ployed as signal .'my in logging ciuiip. "No fiirl under HI may he rmployi'i in logging camp rook li"Uen, etc, "No child timl-r HI may hn employ ed before 7 a. m., or after 0 p. m. "No ctilil undr HI may he employ ed during the boon of the puMs' hcli'inlg Hie in KCHxion in his district iinh'KK he is graduated r-ni the gram mar unities "Children between HI and IK who have not (inched the grammar grade I miiKt attend pari' time schools or nisht m-Iiou! not lcnn than five houri ii week during the wclmnl term untd the grammare gr.it fen me completed "V.i girl under JS may be empk-jul af tr 0 p. in, "v Ctrl umler IS years of age p,nll be permitted to net a ninvuHitr or peddler from li-oire to house. "All feinalea umler 1S, whether married of single, are (oibject to ail labor lawn affecting minora. "Hoib employer and parent are mibject to arrest In vjtnc of vinlulimi ot the hnvK. "All children umler 18 yearn of age muni have a permit from lue bnard of inf peclora of child labor, before going to work," n.l of dnrln, of the IlerolutionSM rtlTII ft I flO T I flT " t ' "ODlbi Id Jiil , rrio.l. hut lit.le ha. been tuld of the I I I f llfll IS Hfl , th""" I"!""1 7" Imminf ru.,.,.u.,- that ...u.t bave UN I UflUU iHUL 'T,""."' '"f i , "'"J", ood ,h' gone during thi. time. ' alleged.ba.l check, that he has p...ed jaUi,e Memiitb." i,i.b opened I mini innnumi M 'J',"1 '7,' , iat '? 1.M nishl t the IMIii. x primarily a I D CV flUULnnH Y f.0",' T' " ' " I"- ronume. built ."" the .triiet.ir. ( I Ul HJQL V DLl ' " "l,"::?'l"a u"nU" the a.irrin, wa .In,.. Janice .!.,. "UJi nUUUIIUl.1 .. UI.eved tb.t d.portit.oo e- .....el. f..r her country. .et:wlly uvi.. - ',MU ,m" be . '" 'b!f "; accord' it u time or t. but all the lime, re- I "' "'f' " rlor- , , . . . .. i ; i . ,i, .. J he Itaml cnae thnt wa completed n,.mh..r. l,e . very .... 1. I. . ..Ill, r.Tn.fnt f bill., ordinineei. re.o- ,,, . ,h(. ,,. KkP .lld a .b.n..nz ( ..nliueutn I t, ff eer utioo. and t.e.il.oo. orm bu.y .-.1. Jmed until .Monday. Ma. !.,,, l.,v.e. a, ti e t. r n ll : rn,,lr fr eit.v coune.l at It. fir. , u,llrfrl JTuck w ,10 ha, beeD .l,...r... 1... reached the II. ,u of , r,.er rfHsh,a , ,e I1,Mth ,, (o h.r reinnrkalile career, and he . Mnilut- nizltt. ...... ....... .. .......... ..i.-l..rn minuted to her I i ... i.mhmii nil i.m... ...i.i uh-i. ' - 1 "" " '"" !""' "r " ' skiiiworib of tl. (in i i..n. f .ini.irxt (ii ntii' i uuihh "Jnnice .Meredith" is a stirntig nni jotX) water extension bondn. drama of the Americiu (evlutlin. , j rtler that the lonidruction work with alt the farn'm scenea the battle ; 0fJ thPS0 jirojeclg mav get undT way of Hunker Hill. U'lmhingion i-roming mtMlinu,y. the Delaware, and Ihe ride of I'mil n nrriniuci will be voted upon to Ilevere, remarkably porfraytl. Hut it : approve rbe plat of Hamblen's addi in beat of all an intriguing love vry. tjnn tn t rjtv Df Kugene. The claim that It i one of the de-j y Wentworth city attorney, h.m 1 rade'a greateat pictureti fa well sup- I wrjl(!n a Ptter to Mayor E. H. Hark ported, informing him that the Ninth avenue bridge fund haa been overdrawn S!Hi."i2. Mr. Wentworth aaya that thin ' amount can be taken rare of out of j -. I the upecia! road and atreet fund of I A crowd estimated at 2.000 turned j the, city, provided the council give ont last night to attend the opening j him authority. Hp aaka that action be i nf P npw "Obak" billiard parlor, ( taken ai Monday night's meeting in ! nays . H. Wallace, proprietor. This i order that the account can be cloaed. n the third time Mr. Wallace 1ms A reanliitinn lo be dtHcuased is on j opened recreation rooms since he has the proponed vacation by the city of ; UpPn in business and ench time the a atrip of land W feet long and 117 j event haa been greater than before, lie j feet wide adjoining Ihe east end of ; Hays. El Iane county court will return here from Portland where he haa been hearing canes for the pant week. T TO ASSIST FfS If Pomona Interested In the music memory content to be conducted among Kugene school children tomor row night At tho Methodiat church uro urged tn bo in their seats nt the church by 7:.'(0 o'clock p. in,, by Mian Leonu U. Mtrsters achool iiuinIc nup ervihor, who aays tho doors will be cloned nt that time. Half an hour later, at ft o'clock, the presentation of "The Queen uf May," children's cantata, by HIO Kugene School children, will begin. The mime ndmlHslnn ticket ndintts to both per formances, it is staled. Judges of the papers on the music memory content, n announced today. will be Miss Kathryo Agee, Minn Kathrvn In wood, Minn Katie Potlcr Mrs, Edith IHIImait, nnd Minn Loulne Nimmo. Judges of tho notebooks compiled by tho children will be the V2 girls taking (he mume in public school muHjir nt the 1'niversity of Oregon, in training to become music supervisors. "Janice Meredith" Wins Hearty Favor As Historical Play ltonmnce, and lots of It, has always ft ne hand in hand with great Imioric timea. Americans have heard much nf the ferver of patriotism, the bravery Ka:o enthuMa! of Kugene who urn troubled wiMi strange interfer ences to succennful reception, due to electrical or other unknown muses, are invited to mskp line of the newly organixed brnnt-h in Kugene of the Northwest Radio I 'fillers' Trade an Nocintion, it h announced today by Milo A. Roach, secretary. A meeting of the organization will be held Tuesday night, June H, nt which a speaker will be preapnt nnd speak on radio interference and ether air. Luminous radio waves will he discussed at a later date. Healers in electrical products aluo will be in terest ed in theae talks, which are open to them a I no, it is stated. A trip to Cons and furry counties. will soon be taken by . . Huin rick, president of the association, It was announced, in the Interest of the association. Several cities in this dis trict are contemplating formation of branches. lot 4 in block i of the orig mil plat of the city. This is the land involved in Ihe recent suit filed by Mr. and Mrs, I'lyssea l-'lourney against the eily on the grounds I hat all hough their property extends into the street that they have lived long enough on it to rail it their own. The matter of sending Kire Thief Nusbnum to the convention of fire chiefs at Forest (irove also will be voted upon at this meeting. This in understood to have the approval of the fire nnd water committee of fh council. (Continued from page one) Into Inner .Mongolia to cooperate with the officers of Feng. CLASH ANTICIPATED CANTON, China, Juno 3. M1) Civil administrators quart era behind prepared fortifications, today expect ed n serious clash momentarily owing to tyrannical military domination. Inhabitants arc fleeing to Hong kong. Martini law is proclaimed here nightly. Tlin rdfil ndniinUlt'dtinn n itl trinn I rii a treacherniiH military attack. The merchants, who have suffered I considerably are demanding action i against the military establishment with the ultimntu Idea t lint a peace ful civil government under the Kuo mintang party' may bo placed In power. Lenders of Ihe KuomUitnng party today denied the charge nf fostering communistic principles asserting that socialism and democracy is the ulti mate aim of thu organisation in gov ernment. Hunks and buMiiena houses were closed today as money ami valuables were placed in the foreign settlement for safe keeping. Wu Te-Ciien, police commissioner and other prominent officials are reti cent regarding the situation. Two years in the state penitentiary wns the sentence given II. J. Rand charged with a statutory crime after he was found guilty by a jury in cir cuit court this morning, h. J. IJoyd who pleaded guilty to a burglary clmrge was given three years in Ihe penitentiary ami R'ind and IJoyd wore I a ken to Salem this nflernoon by Sheriff Frank K. Taylor nud Van Svarverud, chief deputy. Tom l.loyd, brother of I.. J. T.toyd who was found guilty on a burglary charge by a jury yesterday, was given one year in tho state penitentiary but was paroled tn S. M. Calkins, lo cal attorney, by Judge Robert Tucker. Pat Moore charged with obtaining money under false pretenses was I'he new mom upstairs has be?n en tirely rebuilt especially for the nin" billinrd. pool nnd snooker tables in it. I'l -to-dnte lighting npparatus, pleas ing decoration scheme, and modern tables make the place one i.f tho most attractive in the stale, it in wiid. Competition for four prizes to be auarded after a week's playing began last night, with several entries. Awards will be made for high runs in straight pool, snooker, three-ouh-. ion billiards, and straight rail. Win ners will be announced at the end of the week. The crowd last night was very in terested Id therecreation room and its facilities, and were entertained during the examination by Garten's orchestra. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WILL TAKK Montana property nt pnrt payment on a 04 acre rnneh. This is good. Write Box 1247. jefi LIGHT LUNCH SERVED Tomorrow tit Royal t'offee House, West Slh. Hush Hampton, pro prietor. je5 NOTICE Moved to IS Sth Avenue Went, tf Kit AN K J. BEHOEH. Healtor OREGON MOTOR CO. rhone 040 930 Olire MARCEL AND CURL, 73c. I.'KI Waijhiugton .St. Phone 1245-.I. tf , ZOLA REIGER. RIVER LOAM River Loam delivered in citx. Phone 1180-L. - -jj-n EriiKNE COLI.EC I'lON AOKNVV K2S-2ll-:il) MINER It I.I X i., 1'IIONW tlim, W. II. lll.OWEKS, Mtllt. tf OREUON MOTOR CO. hone Oil! ISO Olire Phone 9. E. Stevens for piano tuning. New York critics acclaimed it as the greatest photoplay ever made In splendor, magnificence and dramatic sweep it is unsurpassed. Service- A word that mav mean much or little Hare you forgotten nnylhing when you are pocking your bag for the week-end? Smart new whirls, ties, belts, golf hose, underwear, pajamas, etc. You'll find them all here, a fine selection to choose from, so we suggest that you pome to ub, and we'll try nnd make the word service mean much. STOREMEN 713 WILLAMETTE ST. SEE: WashlBflton Crossing the Delaware Paul Revere' Ride the Boston Tee Party The Battle of Tren. ton Lord Howe'e Bell Valley Forge The1 Sup. render of Cornwallis- You cannot afford to miss it at any cost BUT Popular Prices Matinee 30e Night-- f0e Children 20o Special Children's Matinee Under Auspices A, A. U. W. TRICED TOMORROW 10:30 A. M. Children 10o Adulte 30o "Janice Meredith' Vhotilrt be seen by every hoy end girl In Kugene. Knrtnraert by m-hnoli thrniighnul Ihe nation. Tubes Revived 50c Each 194 291 iOIA . SOt A tube, marie Ilk new.. Providing fila ment tlghte. No charge mad? If tubes Are not revived. Wo now hnvp in stock tho lnt(st."in kits and parts NrfMnpr-Tiilly Ilnrknrss Countorflox Silvrr Marshall $75.00 Silver 4-Tube Knockout in enhinrt. A woncrful sot Silver 7-Tube Super- 27Q Ift Heterodyne, parts complete V tt 1 Special 100 Volts largo size AA Wet B Battery nnd charger ?tUU Crosley Muslcone Roll Speakers' Wo uro representatives for the famous GREBE SYNCHROPHASE Thomas and Hemenway Phone 2I02.J 691 Willamette St. Bo HI m Noon r 88-96 Ninth Ave. .West Stanley Building Eugene, Ore. 17 7 .. n f irl m l wi v 111. I m Noon Sale awraay. morning We can handle more business Saturday morning, so if you can help us help you we will give ycu the following prices, but the sale ends promptly at 12 o'clock. Cane Sugar 100 Pound Sack 50 4 ,68 CEREALS Kerr's Rolled Oats Jffp 9 Ih. Imff Kerr's Rapid Oats, '9-lb. bag Kerr's Farina, 9 lb. hag Kerr's Hotcake Flour, 10-lb. bag White Star Gra- ham, 10-lb. bag White Star Whole Wheat, 10-lb. bag Kerr's Wheat Flakes, Non-Premium, fytZtf large package Kerr's Wheat Flakes, Crockery Premium pkg. Cream of Wheat,' Package Kellogg's Pep, Package . . 43 35 Dried Apples Fancy, pound .. '. 17 Brooms Super value. Our 75c, but worth more 59 Read This It is worth a lot to us to have you buy in the morning. AVe are giv ing you special prices to got you out early. Mole, Instant Glass Gleaner Plain Mixed -g fStp Candy, lb Favorite Chocolates, 35c quality, 9 pound AtP Candy Jelly ftir Beans, pound 2 Cruchit, Popcorn Crisp, ftt pound w Marshmallows, Plain or ' A Toasted, lb Stuffed Mints, pound AtP Chocolate Covered Qff Dates, lb Knox Gelatine, Package Snider's Catsup, pint bottle Mrs. Stanley's Mayon naise Salad l Dressing, pint Freestone Peaches, No. 2 can , Peas, Small, No. 2 size can ... Columbia River Chinook, Salmon, -i ff r No. i can B-' Alaska Minced Razor Clams, -fl C2 No. i can . 15 25 19 17i NEW POTATOES Extra fancy, 4 pounds JUMBO CANTALOUPES Extra largo and fancy BANANAS and they are choice, pound ... LETTUCE Good. solid heads CARROTS, TURNIPS, BEETS- 2 bunches PEAS Sweet and tender locals, 3 pounds Fruits Vegetables 25 20 12 5 15 25 , 25 ' 5 5 15 15 25 39 75 20 LEMONS "Sunkist" the very best, large, dozen , RADISHES Long white and red and round red, bunch .. GREEN ONIONS Liberal size bunches CUCUMBERS Choice, 2 for GOOSEBERRIES 2 pounds APPLES Choice "Winesaps, 4 pounds - ORANGES Medium Size, best quality, dozen ORANGES Extra large, best quality, dozen CELERY ' clioico bunches 1 J. C. Best Butter First Grade Pound Comb Honey, Select 39 23 25 25 25 Mapleine, 2 oz. bottle Certo, for .jellies Jell Well, 4 packages Fontana Macaroni, 4 9 packages mi) Argo Corn Starch, package 10 Argo Gloss Starch, 1 pound package Linit Starch, 10c package Polar White Laundry Soap, .8 bars .. .. HO Creme Oil Soap, bar 10 50 5 White King Washing Machine Soap, 9Q large package ...Uw . Wrigley's Gum, 58- Lava Soap, 10c size TJLtf bar,..: . 12 Mixed Bird Seed, with cuttle bone 4 AfJ 1-lb. package Read This Don't come in during the afternoon jam and expect these pries. These spe cial prices are from 7 a. m. till noon only. OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT These unusual bargains until noon Saturday. Shop early while selections are at the best. Choice Fresh Pot Rost Spare Ribs ilc The Meat Department will close Saturday at 6 P. M. all other departments will remain open until 9 p. m. 5sjfcJ mi Strong, Durable Screen Doors Black or galvanized screen wire, frames pf thoroughly seasoned utock. AVell finished, bpavy, rigid, durable Sizes to fit any stand ard door opening. Prices $2.25 to $3.25 Adjustable Window Screens Prices 50c to 80c QUACKENBUSH'S IfiO Ninth Ave. East , Announcement The Chiropractors of Kugene wish to announce that on and after Faturilay. June 6th. they will rinse their ofClces every Saturday at 1 o'clock during the summer months. Sltrneil DR. R. C. GRAHAM OR. J .1 FISCHER DR. GEO. A. SIMON DR. M. ASHTON BIG DANCE At Veneta Ever Saturday Night Under new management Bob Holsten's Orchestra Everybody Welcome. r'F. J. BERGe'r ''' 1S8th Ave. West UOTEL ASTOtv -2nd A HIM Los Anoelea I Every Room has Private Toilet hOTc Baths New, Modern Close to Shipping District and Ihea'res j Free Garage Tariff from J1.50 DA C E At Noti, Sat. Night Music by Mrs. Simpson's Orchestra KERYnorY WELCOME GOING AWAY! Take The Guard with you. Read The Guard where ever you go. Transfer your pa per to the beach or to the mountains. Simply phone 1200 and leave the rest to us. YOU CAM START THAT SAVINGS ACCOUNT NOW There Is only one secret eavlnc money, and that .. to meke n Mart. r you've onro ma.l" ' you'll find that your " ' incs account will grow l almost, no effort on y-" part. W have a plan that wfi! make it easy lor atari now. Opn "'": account with a I"T'" only 0n dollar or mr. and well leno you a l'"' hook coin hank to t' home It will roll'd Mrav nickel, and dim- usually slip through V1" fingers, and you'll ' : real balance m before you know It. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eugene, Oregon