hy Evening, Jnne 8, 1925
THE EUGENE GUARD
affllV fflHCH
juuum w,i
ASKED IN SATIRE
Page Three
! 1 n the Pacific Christian hospital.!
j Mrs. .Sohlinan had lost a treat deal
vi aim was very weak.
This mi. mini! it a reported at the
uoxpuai mat Hie was
nicely.
i served for rest, preparatory
' state bouse reeeptiou.
to the; the conflict of traditions, the varia-' SCTVICCS
recovering
m- YOHK. J""" 8. W) "Soc
'E" A" is the silSRi'Stion of Hev.
kn Itoach Stralou for the unine
I-J."b.. Uv-r:..er edifice at
UT 1,r-.
J i.. be pastor.
i u.'jwnn. fundamentalist
Bandon Resort
Formally Opened
tiitim of liis lories I setting th vast
i tli((crrnw in lalrm ami tastt's iiwr ,
tivvS .'PENT.?P1 , !" evuUra a riintuHt union m- ,
tale convention t PriiKviH Jun branch of th lrion. who will be hrr
ir"1 in tMifrn? next rruh.y ir a luncn
cn and business met'tinj.
f C s- j Oi if 11 u - l meeting in mt lorai
Ul UriU DlUr I It'll! ponf. liny Mrhrnn h elects! !
GUorNDS. June S. 0P-
Funrral sorvirea f.r Tiny SUicliN.
cHimril v
Amtrila' : I .. .: -i. i. ;
success in fusing national unity f ruin I (o. . rf.eniiiifii( .Irsimv The Wr- . r lm"lialt M;ir nt tht 1 mvt'r!,,t r!
it, mrltin, pot o( diverse nu-.al M
.nitc:-!i, were ihmh mi uie niu.'ur.u
trrnaif. l'Unn are- neiii made to re
ceivf the "Forty -righiera' the fun
IXSL'HS WITH HRrxnY THOMP.
(Continued from pse one)
lf.
Mid
church, ;
rr' rmon yestnniny
m rburcli
ILleriiist and former I'resby
l'r ..e l(..i-l.-nf.'.lprH iniclit
rtilllS (H
menis point 8 the way for fraternity n o( tie Wl,r,
and cooperation among peoples on tti rr0sident t'ooli.luc praised the
world-wide tseale. InMuli-i.r i'ctnH.'re o ,i .i
Ti VYlinv o . ' (voDi.ouea irom pace one) 1 i , . , . V s "iu uiiiniBr.ii.is jor ineir
Iv . ' ;,ni,P' lSpe,,al) Ml-Hared Unlay in an address at the j .ird.ution to Am.-rican life, but
YU the tnnnul opeiiiuc if We- the Kelloee home IW nr ,lntii t.A Norse-American t'entcniual. i .....i- .
coma Itail.s. the now salt-water imta- nresident rlaane.1 i..i ..r fraternity and cooperation." he'a-v imm rii.,n ..r.,h.. whi,.,
J. W. Muiphj, ensmeer and . Ijing.- thiJ cUnent amonfi people o wi.lely
ureman on the engine which Mulled diverse, why not on the wcale of the
world?, I feel it is potable of realiz
ation. I am convinced that our na
tional story might somewhat help t
guide mankind toward sue'i a goal."
The president told his audience
iir. nrr i-iiir.u ,orium PrpvU.vi bv j F Kronenlwe.
Sunday. J
gnr;ited. the summer tourist season,
Althon-h we;ither eoniitions have nut rain into St. Paul with the re-
,i plans of the I'atk Av-.iua !n,.-, ,vl;b ((,r vi,ltor, hilve Un ,
, rbircb. wbi.-h w it "! by the I 0,.n,pi( dur,n$ t!l, p,s ,lvo ,.ks ; 1 ' "''
,s ami H"H ran .4. 1. . os- Jnvor S. X. t'roft has named : ooioicrs ig ronca
Thur.-d.iv. June 11. as nnrk clean-' "licr from Kort Smellinir aided ' l"" midst of "loyalties that
'Iff- ...... day. mi annual event which is made a police in their efforts to hsn.iu n, 1' '! beyord possibility of question"
r. , . nalf-hoimny. All the business houses ; crowd w hich sorreil ti, -...i.
desiRiicd to limit (be flow
from sciitb Kuroite and
of aliens
were
at Portland this -.norniiic. Father tico.
Campbell officiated at the requiem
htpli mass of the Catholic church. In
terinctit will he at Washoutal, Wash.
Active p.itlbcarers, were Kappa
Sigma fraternity brother of the ex
captain of (trccou'd ltlJJ f, othall
bridge. Albert Hardius, John Hunt
mid Carl Mania.
close and the men go out to wcrk in!
frr.i.. nen- church with an onnnn-1 .,, ' .. .,-, ,. , .
.....," electric sign. "Socony . . .,,, .,. , .... ., . . the stntion. Kven after he had found
dent as he made his way through
'Vtradeninrk of the Standard Oil
..nv of New York,
t"-. L. .nuts of Pr. Fos-
,; ft first seroioo ...... ...
Z present l'ark. Avenue church all
oiml lr. Stratoil to tuitire. John
h llnckeflelcr, his son, John P., Jr.,
.t isttcr's son nttended the
and sliook
, of tl" congregations,
..talc er L-in; .
iw. Said Pr. Strnton:
I.MC.ll.. noinfn! nf tl.o
i mciiin- -i'""'.i ........... ...v.
bin nirnic dinner ( whieh (lie entire
community grts together f ir a social j 80(,'Uf!'on at the Kellogg residence,
tim hundreds of curious folk lingered in
Construction work on the various ' an adjoining direct,
new nuto camps is progressing. Al-1 The president's program today
together there will be about TiO cot-! called for a morning of inactivity at
tages avnilnhle bet ore the Benson
well under wny.
it was "difficult to choose among the
many national and racial groups that
have sought out America for their
home and their country."
"We are thankful for all of them,
and yet more thankful that the ex
periment of their common citizenship countries
has been o magnificiently justified uring the period from 1r to
in its results. " he said. "If one were' mic m .,rtii,i ..UBninj ; i
the Kellogg home, followed br his at-i S . or n. 1flslc 'r,therllonrt tion from northern and western Kur-
tendance at a luncheon in Minn. K ce or men. i one were ; opr not 0nly built the Cnited Stat
team, and i'Ios-o fr:end. Stan Aiulcr
encourage . i.i. i 1.1...
northern part of the continent.
.1... ;.. . i i
" J"" luimirrii; ii.,,,,,. ,1JiK,1PPJ .... 1 T
eara ago n group oi ,2 persona set .. . , , ...
" v. . . t ampbell, president of the I niver-
out from Norwav on the -l.t-toti sloop, , . ,
, ,. . , ' , sitv of Oregon; Dean Straub of the
Hestaurationen as the first organized -. i
, . , 'universitv; Shv Hmititigiou, es-f' ot-
party of imnngtan s from that conn-;. ; ,," ., i . i i
... i . i . . ,, - I ball coach; Hill lliiy ward, tra.-k c-mch;
try, ttie president said that Muine-; .. ,, .. ... ,, , .
; ,. . . ... . . irKU Karl, director of athlet ca; tteo.
aota would not be Minnesota, the!,,. , ' . . . '
; , , Mitunaugli. chHirman of the liny
group of imperial northwestern states , ... ' ... . ..
,, . . . . Shields benefit football emm ttee
would not be what thev are, but ,. lX ,
t Or. Kred H. Zeigler, aUo of the
j committee; Vernon M-dzenbaeher,
j president of the Tortlantl Alumni us-
fociation of the university, and 11 1 r -J
old Young, president of the Mat
1 alumni association.
for the contribution that has been
made to them by the Scandinavian
The eider i Jbider Kouse Will
apolia. tendered hy the direetors of ' ' clinUl'nf:'' th ri,1,J,r of in i "into numbers, wealth and authority
dimes to several
WAI.T.A WATXA. Wash.. June S.
. ' Kockffellers Ktnnding in a row ; Elder J. S. House, of Spokane, for
ss the chancel and nt the base of, the past five years president of the
ulpil : the shilling Stnndnrd .Oil dime j Tpper Columbia conference. Seventh
Llinr on tlie 'Ht n(. the lucky Day Adventists, who is now in rharge
twmeslpr making his wild dive for, of the annual camp meeting of the
.... .1 In nf ll.n Stnn,),n.,l I f.,,.n kJn hM In . thia eitv
jl Wtweeu uii; i i i.uni. ii. "'i
Oil magnates ought to be historically j hug been transferred to the presi-
wMfrrnl and Uie best pince lor ltjdency of the southern uregos ennter
the centennial. Next in ordnr Mmr ot nsl1,fln's i"r a unity cap-; in ,ho worMi hnt ,md n tmiu.mllus
Mr. Coolidgf-a appearance at .he fir ; ?D,e .r asR,l.rln to ,,,p reflex on Europe."
nid-wflv ii.tH-An m;.,- ... ! uvn "n nnry suppose no bet-;
ter testimony could be taken than the j
experience of this eountrv. I OREUON ftiOTOR CO.
"Out of the confusion of tongues,1 i" 01t7
Re at Sutherlin E,r",inls mi,-Wfl.v between Minneap-
joihi una ir. I'aui tor h a centenniiil
speech, with the Inter afternoon re-i
ELECTED
June S. -iSpe-
DELEGATE
SPUINCKIKI.P,
ciall- C. A. Swarls, commander tf
the Springfield, post of the American
Legion, was elected delegate to th
Guard Your Eyesl
They need constant car and attention If they're to be pro
nerved for the? years to come. Put your prido in your pocket
-forget about glasses not being particularly becoming to
you for it's a snfo wager that they really do add a firont
tlcnl to your npparance.
Wo not only make the most careful examinations, but we
adjust and fit your glnsfiea so that you get the most
out of them In Improved vision and comfort aa well.
Remember! An examination in tlnio
may save years of perfect vision for you!
SI WH.14MITTI T
OB BOON
mM be directly above the altar.'
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ci the air. particularly in New Eng
ird and Nw Jeisey were scheduled
to benefit from an ntmospheric move
nts! from the northeast, while the
wnt was promised relief as n dis
torbance moved into the central
ititfs fr-m the Rocky mountains.
Nar Wray, Colo., n gale swept
through r miles cf territory. wreck
In; more than a hundred buildings and
injuring a score of persons. T:ie
cuiek drop in temperature was in
ence with headquarters at Sutherlin.
Ore., and will be succeeded by Elder
E. W. Peterson of Washington, P. C.
for the unexpired term at least, ac
cording to announcement made here
today by representatives of the North
Pacific union and tpper Columbii
conference committees.
Elder D, It. Schierman of the
Lewis ton church is to answer a call
from southern Oregon to engage in an
evangelistic work.
LEAGUE EXPENSE DECRIED
GENEVA, June 8. The increasing
expenses of the health department
of the League of Nations caused
severe criticism today by Austen
Chamberlain, Itritish foreign secre
tary at the opening session of the
League of Nations council. Mr.
Chamberlain said the expenses of this
section had jumped from t'KMKX) gold
francs last year to one million gold
fmnes this morning, (roughly trom
See a, C'K'Th ?.KM, to WO and apparently
mercury moveu ciowmvnrn. troin to
So in 10 minutes. Yesterday's beat
death list follows:
I'llilnuelphia, 71; New Jork. Ill;
Etabrth. X. J., 5; Newark, 4: IVilti
aore, .'1; Trenton, N. J .'I; l'ough
keepsie. 3; Washington, ,'1; Hacken
nrk, X. J., Jl; ltnyonne, N. J.,
Wilmington, Del., Croton. N. V..
liHahoken. N. 1; Lynn. Mass., 'J;
Fall Iliver. Mass.. 1; Heading, l'a., 1:
I'hieago, 2; Omahn. 2; St, I.nuis, 3;
Minnenpolis, 1; Scattering, 3 1.
Mrs. W. Sohlman
Of Junction City
Accidentally Shot
Jl'Xf'TION CITV, June 8. (Spe
cial) Theodore Sohlinnn accidentally
phot his mother, Mrs. W. Sohlinnn,
Sundny about 1 p. m. 1 lo nnd a coin
lanion hod returning from a hunting
Mneihtinn and were preparing to tin
were continuing to increase.
FIFTEEN ENTOMBED
S'lTHlilS, Ky.. June S. O)
Fifteen men were entombed by an ex
plosion in the depths of mine No. U of
the West Kentucky Coal company
here today. Nearly UtlO men were it
work and about ISO escaped through
other exits, it, was announced. Eight
days ago an explosion in the com
pany's No. 7 took a toil of 01 dead. I
FIGHTING EXPECTED
FEZ, French Morocco, June 8. ,
Further fighting between the French
nnd Kiffinn invaders is anticipated on
the Hibane heights, where the tribes
men are extremely numerous, the dis
trict affording litem excellent cover.
The French have tent reinforcements
nnd heavy artillery to that sector.
ANARCHY ACT VALID
WASHINGTON', '""' S. The
hv act of New York,
lonl their guns. Theodore thought i was declared valid and constitutional
the safety was, on his 22 automatic today hy the supreme court. I ndcr
but ft aecidently discharged, Ihe hul- the statute the highest court con
In ftriking liia mother high in the! firmed the conviction of Henjninm
Klit tlu'sh. j (iitlow.
She waH ruslfcd at once to a doctor "
Junction City who railed the Eti- OREGON MOTOR CO.
free ambulnnce nnd she wns taken Phone 041) M 0"v'
Do you believe in p
EVOLUTION
Then
)t)n't miss tills most
topical nntl comical
feature comedy
"DARWIN WAS RIGHT"
with thn "Human Monkeys"
nnd an all Btar human cast
IT MAKES YOU LAUGH AT
YOURSELF AND LIKE IT!
And
ON THE
SAME
PROGRAM
Amazing motion plclttres nf
the North Toln region whore
Amundsen la now thought to
have been lost.
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PT.AVTWR
MONDAY
A TWO FEATURE SHOW AT REGULAR REX
f m m li li . . Vi .lis. i'- '-U'.J ji'.L'r 7frd
H R. J ST A mm 1
Vufqc co.ces ARE iEYK KA.y.
Significant Selling
Standard Quality
Low Prices
A
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That's ifie Keynote of
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Minor Building
Our New Home After July 1
"McDonald" Masterpiece
DAWEMPOKT
$95 Chair to Match at $67.50
Truly n uiaHtorpieon in
construction anil bounty
of (lesinn. Very exclu
sive. Rroendotl loliuir
clot ll covering '! (ti sli
ions. .Measures H(! inch
es over all ami M
inches inside.
Regular $265.00
178.50
' ' in T
Fan Back Model
OAK DINING
CHAIRS
A regular ").")) fleiiuino
lirtiwii leat.lier bottom din
ing chair in light finish.
Removal Sale
Iron CBad
TAPESTRY
Kctrular $1S, 0x12 T.ur in
several good designs.
On Sale
317S
Golden Oak Finished
DRESSERS
With 12x19 Plate Mirror
3-drawer Dresser of good design and
construction, regularly sold at $15.75.
Now
$11.75
-Chiffonier to match at $16.50
Solid Mahogany
ROCKERS
Impresslvo wlngbnck rock
era with splendid cano In
serts; carved arms, fine
finish. Hcgular 132.50.
Removal Sale Price
$23.75
Golden Oak Finished
CHIFFONIERS
With 14x10 Plate Mirror
Five roomy drawers and ex
ceptionally well finished'.
Regular 12125.
Removal Sale Price
$16.50
Dresien to match $11.75
Heavy, Massive, Full Quarter Sawed
FINE OAK
DINING TABLES
Regular $40, 54-inch, 6-foot extension
with well finished Flust rim; finished
in light oak. Removal sale
$5.50 Chairs to match at $3.75
SEWING ROCKERS
Light Oak finished Sewing Rockers
constructed to give ease and comfort
to home sewing.
Regular $4.50 Removal Sale
$3.4
Mahogany
Writing Table
Kxcellent Winch inn
lioganv writing table
willi full length draw
ers ami pigeon hoi"
compartments. Regular
$27.."n.
Removal Sale
Price $18.75
Haywood Windsor
Rockers
Made of birch iiiahog
nuy, well balanced,
gond finish, Regular
M'i.'iO.
Removal Sale
Price $7.75
"SIMMON'S" SLIDE OUT
DAY BEDS
Regular $20.00 sturdy,
well-built Day Bed
with Cretonne covered
folding miittresH.
Removal Sale
$14.85
12-Foot Print
LINOLEUM
A regular $l.:!.'i P firade Print Linoleum in
newest blue, white and prey block pattern.
On sale-
85c Yard
Genuine Eastern
SOLID OAK ROCKERS
Several splendid models in
Curved Arm Mockers. Made
with turned spindles. Jug
ular !.7.-i.
Removal Sale
$6.73
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Keilig Theater Building
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