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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1925)
i Pago 'Jvo THE' EUGENE QUAKD Saturday Evening, Jllne e 6- 1935 SCOUTS EXPECTED T0EA101IY NEW MASONIC TEMPLE IS BEING PLANNED FOR EUGENE ' L i ! A boy scout pmploymnt of fieri Will be pstabliHhrd in KuKnn at onct, it was decided hi ni jnnnting of the executive round.; of tli wcout ornanizntfori yRifr-) day. The purpose of the office will be to obtain work for boys; who Intend to attend the scout f summer camp on Knowlra Crook; thin summer. Inland S- Johnson, with offices in the Miner buiM'nfi, will have charfre of the employ-' nienf, It in announced. ! The scout council went on ivr-i onl as fully approving the plan. ; it! we It is the aim of the organ; fjintlon Hint (he boys Hhtill. an fur! oh possible, earn their own noi-i ry for the camping expanses. Alt . hint s of work will be h illcHe I, a.id anyone desiring work to bo i dene Burn as washing cars, vlli-' tin? wood. niowlnK lawns a..d fffmilar Jobs, is asked to call Mr, j 'I'liK new mnnonic temple, to be Jnimson. ) creeled soon at the corner of The sco'its pave amo fiecinui ; T(.nIh nvPnil(, WMt nri(i olive street. - ? f raw 1 1 111 "-- J I ! ignnda. The (.'hini-ae authnrili. how evor, ars prerenting ony large deraun- j ; atration. i I Strike demonatrarioDS hy Chinese 1 ! atuden'a were alao reporied frnm , ! minr r'ilies throueliout tiie country. I ! However, the only deMruotiou id 'property reported was at L'hin-Kiann, j where the police station was wrerk j ed. There were no casusltie. A fer (eign warship has been ordered there. m Life-Saving Talk On Radio Monday ST U. 0. FIELD DAY The senior canoe team won the t ' ! i' P5; ;fi,Wff. 1 I S H ti IJ J1 Ta ; will he 0110 of C lie umst beautiful to ufsfst th city In every way nnukihln (n iha ck tnrnidiHtlnn of cjirwfRS. nnd this work will be' buildings in the city, the plans pre especially solicited. The hoys in-jpore dhy O. It. liean, architect, tend to familiarize themselves I 8I0W, The stricture will be of brick, wi:h methods of destroying tbeso I ,c hut ,tnpr0Mive in (Ign nill, pn?La ,i3d wi'l be ready to po ' ' , ' . on tlh! warpUh against the in. it wdl be constructed solely for fr sect'i :it n Lament's notice, it (a ternal purposes, announced. Iteauty in nirroundings ns well at All boys interested in earning , h(.niltv in co0lltl.uenon wi be one of t,fv VAn i,nn,'n,nuiaiu 1 the ninm of the builders. at the employment office, so that work may be assigned. The mon ey earned can ho turned over, to the scout headquarters as soon as OHrnerl, and it will bo put on deposit until the summer camp, It Is stated. The cost of the camp was fig ured yesterday at $5 a week, and fuch boy will ba allowed to tikd along enough spending money so that he con have 10 cents a diy toy luxuries such as candy. Tmi camps will last fri two weeks. For this reason the structure will be act hnc JO feet from Olive street, on whir!) it will f'ont, and this space devoted to lawn and h rubbery. The building will occupy a apaee 7I5 by HO fret,"' and' will be' two stories in height! A feature of tli'J trmplo will be an auditorium, OOxCS feet in size, which will seat 10'K) people. This will be completely equipped with a staye, dressing rooms, and projection room for moving pic" lures. A large bull room, equipped; with a ball bearing floor, will he lo-i eated on the first floor, it will be' 50 by 770 feet in a:se. The building is designed primarily as a fraternal home. On the first floor will be found a I'-bby, library, billiard room, rest room, and stew ard's qlierters, while lodge room ani auditorium" will be on the second floor. One of the most attractive fa tures will be the sun corridor, which will extend along the south side ot tiic building on Tenth avenue. This can Ite used for afternoon affairs, nnd ns a lounge room. Work on the new structure' is to Ntart, soon, .it. is announced.! Tin building committee is composed of P. M. Hathaway. Stanley ft. Kte rnson. V. ii. StickeR Dr. C. B. WU lougbby and A. E. Brigbnm. Commodore W. E, Longfellow, aa jriiant national director, American Ked l.'ross Life Saving service will broadcast next Monday evening. June 8 at 7:45 in the evening from KGW, Portland, Ore. His subject will be life saving and lie will explain bow the Red Cross is attempting to water proof all Americana, by making "everyone a swimmer and every swim mer n lite-saver." ( 'ommodore Ion jfe Hv.' mine to the Pacific coaat f r u ashington, D. C, to conduct live Ked Cvons Life .Saving Institute?), at which first aid, swimming and life saving hine been j taught to H'v Scouts, tiiil Scouts, j t'amn l-'ire (Jirls, V. V. C. A. and 1. j M. C. A. leaders, as well as physical 1 culture and aquatic directors. The last of these institutes is now being held ut Seaside, Ore., and will close Sat urday. .. championship in this event at the an nual Field day for wome.n at the uni versity this morning. Stella Hagglnnd and Viona Pyntz went over the course in S minutes 40 seconds, s new rec ord, defeating Arlene Butler and Myrtle Mast, sophomores, who made it in 9.7, and Marjory and Lela Hor ton. soDhomores. who cnirie in in ! Tho innhnmnrA RlllfflpH tannin tpsin won both matches, Ituth Melsoine de feating iwira Hreske, -4, and H-4, and Camille Uurton winning from Geneva Zimmer, ti ll and i-4. The freshman doubles team, Nellie Johns and Chris tine Holt, won from the sophomore team. Khona Williams and Florence Huntington. 0-2. 6-3. The hockey title went to the sen iors, who defeated the Juniors 2 to 0. This afternoon horseback riding, track, baseball and archery contests will be held, and the day will end with a banquet at which awards will be presented. I sued in Lane, Last year the total 1 for the month was 58, During the ' I past few months the call for mat- 1 1 rimony permits id Lane failed to make Ian increase over, and in come months to equal, the demand of 1024. Th? j two licenses issued up to late this afternoon were for Walter Mareellus Richards and Ferne Travis, both "f I Eugene, and Stanford t Matheson of t Canary and Geneva M. Iteming of, Junction City. Comrade Clubs Debate Tonight HEAT DEATHS IN EAST HEAD 300 (Continued from page one) BUILT 111 EUGENE Building permits .totaling (20,000, all for residences, were taken out at the office of W. II. Alexander, eify ; building inspector, today. 1 Willinin Kcrchor is starting con struction on six bungalows at 1351 Cross avenue, near the- railroad on the west sido of the city, each to cost f 2,000. A court is phiuned in this district, It la announced. Tim retridenca at K142 Alder street owned by W. F. O. Thacher will be rcmodelnd for apartments at a cont - of $10,000, according to a permit taken out today by H. J. Gllibs, build er. Several apartmenta, modern in every way, will be constructed, it is stated. , A residence to cost $4,000 will he built by W. K. Hamilton at 1180 Elev enth aventio west, according to per '-, mil. This will be two stories, and of modern type. Two permits wero also taken out Jato yesterday, one fo ra residence to be built at 2020 .Moss street by Jlen and Peterson, at a cost of $4000, and another for a bungulow ut 750 Twenty-second aventio east by L, Jt. Bargcr, at a cost of $3,000. hit last night terrific wind storms and electrical storm such as hn.ve been frequent In the north cenfT.il arpa this week. The far west grin ned at tho perspiring east. 'There wan snow at Yellowstone Park and a tem pcratdre of 38 was registered at Ton opal., in sontbern Nevada. EAST'S TOTAL 140 NEW YORK, Juno 6. OP) The worst of six successive days of tor rid heat has added 00 victims to tho eastern states' heat death Hat, bring ing the total to 140. New York city, gasping for breath in a temperature of iMJ degrees re corded 15 deaths duo to heat ye terdny. Hospitals wore crowded. Ambulance staffs worked unceasingly throughout tho night. Eight rase of prostra tion required medical attention. More I bun 15,000 persons slept in parks last night, many using sheets and pillows. Thirteen more persona died in Phi'i- D. Tye, Tr. T ndelphln, when the mercury broke nil mond. and Dr. W. E. Moxley. high records for June with a temper ature of 10O.3. Numerous cities ex ceeded I ho 100 mark. The govern ment observation station at Kcedy vllle, Md,. recorded 104 degrees. Four more died at Baltimore in a temper ature of 101. Other highs noted n Jersey City 101, Middletown, N. Y.. 102; Poughkeepslo 100. Toronto, Can ada, registered 04, the hottest June fifth in 85 jears. Dental Group has Outing Scheduled Arrangements for the annual clinic of the ISouthorn Willamette Dental society to be nelt at Bellefountain near Corvallis Sunday, June 20, are being prepared and a large gathering is expected for the event, according to members of the organization here. This will be the last event on the calendar of the association until the resumption of the monthly meetings and clinica next full, is the announce ment. Eugene waa well represented at the annual meeting of the Oregon State Dental nssocintion held at Portland thin week nnd a number of local den tists were present. The following from here attended the meetings: Dr.) ,1. M. Miller, Dr. M. C. Harris, Dr. ( AV. J. Adams, Dr. J. L. Hesse, Dr, W. I in. Lee, Dr. W. K. Buchanan. Dr. J. I Bngan, Dr. .1. B. Klch- TEN THOUSAND , TROOPS READY (Continued from page one) in connection with the recent rioting here is spreading to the French con cession. It was estimated today that 250,000 were on strike throughout the city although several staffs had re sumed work. Approximately 1500 marines and bluejackets have been landed. Advices from Hankow any 20,000 students there are conducting ogita tion and spreading anti-foreign prop: ATTENTION, AUTU OWNERS Your car needs paint. 1'aiut it with J. W. P. Rubber Auto Enamel. 104 West Slh St. jell NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION SCHOOL Notice is hereby given to the legal voters uf School District No. 4, of Lano County, State of Oregon, that the ANNCAL HL HOOL ELECTION of suid District will be held at the polling piiice designated for each ot the following described voting wards: Condon School building tor all le gal voters residing in that section of n1 id district lying east of University Street; at the Patterson School build ing for section south of Eleventh ave nue and between University and jMill Streets; at the Frances Willard building for section South of Elev en th Avt-nuc and between Mill and Jefferson streets; at the Washington building for section North of Kiev en th Avenue and between Lincoln sii-et and a straight line coinciding with aud extending due North of Uni versity Street ; at tiie Lincoln build ing for section lying between Seventh and Eleventh Avenues from Lincoln street to Chambers Street, and the section South of Eleventh Avenue and vYest of Jefferson Street; at tho Geary building for section extending from Lincoln Street to , Chambers Strtet and North of Seventh avenue. The polls will be open from Two o'clock to Seven o'clock P. M., on the third Monday of June, being the 15th day of June, A. D., 1025. This meeting is called for the pur pose of electing one school director. Dated this Oth day of June. 1025. FREDERICK G. JENNINGS, Chairman. O. H. JONES. Clerk. No.lS04Sat-dy-je6 Marriage Demand Showing Increase June fitnrts off well ns the month of brides at least the first week com pares well with that of June last year in the demand for marriage li censes at the office of the- county clerk. Up to lata this afternoon a total of 13 licenses has oeen 'ik- The semi-finals of the Comrade ; clubs debate for the Lions club cup! will be held tonight at the Me;lndit church, it is announced. The winners of thia match will meet the Spartan team for the championship alter. Tonight the Beavers, who will be: represened by Floyd and Lloyd Stev- j ens, will take the affirmative of the j question, "Resolved: that the Monroe Doctrine should be retained as the United States foreign policy." They will meet the Yukous, Harry Barley and Wallace Campbell, who will take the negative "side. The public is 'invited to attend the debate, it is announced. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 240 acres fertile land. Best d;iiry prospect in Eugene vi cinity. Bbone IiO-F-5 or see Clinton D. Oiezeiu, Santa Clara. jeS WANTED Party to cut 150 acres' of hay on shares. Phone STt-F-5 or see Clinton D. Chczcm, Santa j Clara. , t jeS ; Manhattan Cafe Ooposlts Hetlln Theatre Special Sunday Dinner 75c Served from 11 A, M, to 8 P. M, SOUP Chicken Noodle Crisp Celery Ripe Olives HO AST YOUNG TURKEY CELERY DRESSING WHOLE ROAST SPRING CHICKEN ROAST DUCK WITH DRESSING BAKED VIRGINIA HAM, SWEET POTATOES New Potatoes En Cream Apple Butter Stewed Corn Fruit Jello with Whipped Cream ' Coffee, Milk or Tea OPEN ALL NIGHT Tho ' Home of the Toasted Sandwich PHIL BOWEN, Manager 88-96 Better Grades of Prunes are Urged Lane county prune growers musti Insist on quality in parking if they hope to compete with California crop j this year, stated M. J. Newhoti-tv, manager of the Northwest Crop Bruno I eichnnge, at the meeting of the LaucJ County Horticultural society (his af ternoon at the chamhnr of commerce, I About 50 members of the society and others interested were present. j The prunes must be well packed this year also, said Mr. Newhotue, ! since competition will be seen this: year. The crop in Bosnia, tJermany. ; will be good this year, he snys, and this will mean a curtniliug of tie demand from Europe this year, Mr. Newborns has just returned from an extensive investigation In Europe, and made a report on his findings. Small Items, such as more care in pack'nif, must bo considered (hi yeiir, if the Oregon prunes are to ho imi keted successfully, ho said. HELPED THROUGH CHANGE OF LIFE Took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound dur ing this Critical Time PBltimnre. Md.-'"Itook Lydla R Pinkham's WitotnMo Compound to Jhelp me through iiit'v.nnnKrui I. MO and for a brwkon down ayatem. I had Iwn com- plaining; a lone I limp and dragging alone had trird lother medicines 1 I which did not help i nic mui ru 1 read I in the newnrmiwrn Jof tho Vegi'tublo Comuound nnd ftnr takinga bottle 1 felt bettor. I did not atop with ono bottle, hut took it through the whole critical timoand m noy practirally a well woman. I have two daughters whoac health waa very bad belore they married and I . wm worried almut Oiem. I got tho Vegetable Compound for them and it holed them, and after they married it also helped them !n bearing: their babiea. Thia is a gnat and (rood med , icino for oil complaint of women, and I recommend it to all.'' Mrs. L. GlNUliifll, 1S7R N. Gilmor St, Haiti more, Maryland. The Vegetable Compound ia a de pendable medicine for women of mid dle ago. Let it relievo you of ncrvmuv neaa, that feeling of strain and thoae annoying hot ilashvi so common at this time. Have Music in the Open -Buy a Portable Victrola Hnvo munlo In thn open whero you will enjoy It the most on vncntlnna, week end trlpa, lawn parties, canoeing trips, etc. Tnkn along a Portable Victrola. WetherbeePowers now hn tinea model for your selection all sturdy, com pact piny Buy Victor Rocord with amazing tone quality nnd volume any plnce, any time. We are making It easy for everyone to have one now, through our unusually convenient terms of credit. This Victor Portable In Oa.k or Mahogany $50 $1 Cash $4 Month IIP.' J This Victor Portable Leatherette Covered $30 $1 Cash $3 Month HAVE YOU HEARD "COLLEGIATE" that brilliant, blaring fox trot with the Greek letter chorus nnd "Wide Vlotiom Trousera." Played and sung hy the famous Wnrlng's I'ennn.vlvanlans. Hear A Few Of These New Victor Records On A Portable You'll Be Convinced "MOONLIGHT AND ROSES" Sung by JOHN MoCORMACK "SWANEE BUTTERFLY" WArtlXO'S PKNXSYI.VANIA OUCH. "JUST A LITTLE DRINK" and "AH, HAl" r-Al'L WHITMAN S OKCHKSTllA. Uii Your Credit WETHERBEE -POWERS m lail aaia aaaV mart w Chlrfla No Interest A At 6-Day Drapery Event - At j Wetherbee-Powers V Cretonnes Bungalow Nets Figured and Printed Marquisettes Filet Nets Drastic Reductions from Regular This 6-dny event In Welherbee Powers Drapery Department will prove of keenest Interest to folks of Eugene who have Drapery Materials to buy. This sals includes Cretonnes, Bungalow Nets, Figured and' Printed Marquisettes, Filet Nets, many grades, patterns and colors, In lengths from remnant altas suitable for smalt windows, cushions, upholstery purposes up to pieces largo enough for entire rooms. ., In every Instance the saving Is extraordinary. Summer Cretonnes Yd. 19c Values Up to SSo Cretonnes of good quality in many plenslng designs and colors, some In short lengths, others of good yardage, very special for the week. Figured and Printed Marquisettes, Yard 19c Values Uo to 65o Figured Marquisettes, Printed Marquisettes and Filet Nets, materials that regularly sell up to 65c, choice yard 19c. Bungalow Nets Filet Nets, Yard 29c Values Up to $1 A fine assortment of Bungalow Nets, fine Filet Nets and high quality Marquisettes, from remnant lengths to gooff yardage. Very special. Cretonne and Net Remnants Vz Price Cretonne and Net Remnants suitable for pillows, table runners, hedroom curtains, hall, hath and kitchen curtains, while quantity lasts, choice at one-half price. Rose Corduroy Snitnlilo for upholstprinpc, etc. rpgnlnr $1.75 yard. Sppeinl, the vard 90c' .ntural color, ropular 5c yard; very special, the yard . 49q Theatrical Gauze- v. . ; 7, t-t-J. v t-i-t.k -I v, -li; i iiV l 1 V 1 -IJjIilJ & Fifty Windsor Chairs and Rockers Just Arrived Immediately Featured 50 Windsor Chairs and Rockers Straight and Arm Styles Sewing; Rockers Every type of home ran use several ot these sturdy , Hiring this week are straight Colonial Windsors, spindle Windsors. For the small aparlment or bungalow, for c "rm fhalra and rockers, small sewing rockers ' the dining room or chamber, they are alwavs very desir- 71m 0"Vf ,hem thln of I,,rm"n,'nt heauty and riur- Included In this new shipment which we are fea- quant'itv in "arh'stvle is limited PRICED FROM $5.75 TO $23.50 Orifi F)r.11'.r-IELIVERS Y0UR choice this week A-1 iVUlIcll THEN $4 A MONTH NO INTEREST able. Use Yovir Credit ETHERBEE - POWERQ iJL CAST NINTH AND OAK iK We Charge No Interest Just for Monday It Will pay you t out tins ad and Bave for Aloiulav buvinr American Sardines m can 9 Hillsdale Asparag J-ips, 1 pound 4 mc net, can Xw Dried Muir Peaches, laucy, pound Royal Cluh Tuna, All white meat - No. i can 25c io. t can lk Citrus Washing Powder, -'mu i.u-jrc package and n lUc package of Citrus (Jrnimlnt,!,! f::v 23 Remington Pocket Knife, two blades, stag 'j handle, Qf. regular $1.25 ....Cftf Salad Oil, quai-t, and Mason jar Jfffj included WW Diamond Matches, box Thrift Matches, full she boxes, carton ' f,. I Full Cream rtff Cheese, uouud Blonopole Cane and Maple Syrup, Glass Jug, pint .... 25c Glass Jug, quart 45c Monopole Grape Juice, pint bottle Chicquot Club Ginger Ale, bottle ...... Kerr's Hotcake Flour, , large package Rcyal Club Tea, Japan, Gunpowder, English Breakfast, Orange Pekoe J pound K iiackaue Oest's Orange Marmalade 12 o. glass -v ; Amaizo Oil, best for salads and cookintr. qua rt A lit can Showanda Cigars, 7 for Fride of Oregon Pure Lard. - 8 nouild n.n il Royal Club Black Poppar, can Kerr's Farina, 3 pound W package flnlm Pnrr.ir. 2 poind i .11 imi Milk oml Cream Our Regular Prices Milk, pint Toffee Cream, pint l4c "Whipping Cream i pint Be Id; 18c Eugene's Cut-Price Grocery PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND KALL Every Wednesday Saturday Nig" mr At Noti, Sat. Nig" Music by .... ; 0rchetf EVERYBODY WEUC0M DANCE Tr.-nnffle Lake civ tu Saturday K every ight