The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, June 10, 1925, Image 3

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    ffednesdny Evening, June
SCIENTIST HOPES
iicon
I SCOPES CASE
iv NEA Service)
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 10.
-T.1 nation's leading ( scientists, vir
.iir tit strong supporters of the
t-"J " - 1.nnA thiif -T T
jfOUtlOO linnet
I .-., indicted in lennessee for
tMching evolution, will be found
TlfeV 'mlI(1 like to 8ee "m Ben"
MBJL so the case can be appealed.
! Doctor Wants it Settled
nr. Walt" Hough, head curator of
. ' i-h-p at thft Smithsoninn Tn-
JtlUion. and recognized as one of the
arlds leading uiuurjc im eu.u
tha pflSR An follows:
ton biico
-Scopes is to be tried for violating
certain laW Ane question 01 wueiu
: a trnnA or bad law in not in
spired. The truth or ffllsitv evolu
tion does not enter into uie case.
If Scopes should be acquitted, it
11 .;mnir nrova mat ne am not
riolflte Hie law nothing more. The
Batter will tlien De nroppeu.
if he is convicted, however, the
aSe will undoubtedly be appealed and
eventually find ils wfly into the Su
preme Court. Then it can be decided
whether or not such a law is consti
tutional. "That will really be the test of how
far our civilization has advanced of
how much we are willing to rccog
ni the truth."
Row Is Deplored
As to the controversy between evo
lution and religion, Dr. Hough ex
pressed the opinion that it is unnec
essary, lnmcnlable ftnd ridiculous.
More tolerance and brondminded
ness. he declared, is Deeded on both
(ides.
"Science and religion do not con
flict," he said, "unless you want to
make them conflict.
Personally, -I believe in God and
1 believe in evolution. I can see no
way in whi.'b these two beliefs con
flict.' Suit Starts Over
Name of Packers
SALEM, Ore., June 10. John Mor
ell and company, ment packers of
Maine, have instituted suit in circuit
court here against the Pendleton Pa
cific and Provision company and Sec
retary of State Sam A. Kozer, to re
quire Kozer to declare against the
Pendleton concern from using the
dime "Oregon Pride" as a trade mark
on ita products. The Maine concern
tlleged that it has been using the
brand name "Pride" on bacon and ham
ince lbU, that these products have
a national sale in interstate com
merce and that when it endeavored to
have its trademark registered here, it
found in Oregon tlmt the Pendleton
concern had taken the name of "Ore
gon Pride" which excluded the filing
of the Maine concern.
STREET WORK PLANNED
SI'I.IV.FIELI), June 10. (Spe
cial). The grading and graveling of
Seventeenth street from Main to the
Brattuin land company's line was de
termined upon at a meeting of the
city couccil. The petition of the school
hoard to open up the streets nround
the site of the Brnttain Bchool was
discussed, and final action will be
taken soon, nccording to lieuben W.
Smith, cily recorder.
BO YIS OFFICER
KLAMATH FALLS, On-., .furip in.
A lT-ypar-nld schnnl liny of Klain-
Ih county holds a comniinRinn nn a ;
"pTiaI ptato nsont from (Jnvernor
altpr M. l'iorro, nrrnrding to word
rpocived lioro today from Salem. Tho I
ly ia T. Kllis Myorn. son of W. I'.
lyers. nctinK distriot nttorney of
KInniath county. Tho ycouth works
out of his father's office as prohibi
ten sleuth.
ELKS
ATTENTION
Regular session of
KtiKcne Lodce No.
a.-.- n. r. f. k.
Klks. Wednesday.
"nitij, June If), at 7:30 p. m.
Secretary.
H AP-H AZARD
FARMING
Should further re
ductions be main
In the total amount
of land, labor and
capital employed' In
acrlculture? Should
livestock herds be,
Increased or de
creased? The De
partment of Agri
culture Is trytnn
to Btop the old un
sound practice of
hap-hazard produc
tion and marketing:
by supplying up to
date information on
the needs of the
mdrket.
County Agent. Mr.
O. S. Fletcher, 1
the local represen
tative of the De
partment of Aerl
r'llture. Consult Mr.
Flnrher on your
agricultural prob
lems. Bank
10, 1925
Scopes Case Issue
.
Dr. Waller Hough
"Beau Brummel" to
Be Presented Here;
"Beau Brummel," the Clyde Fitch
play in which Richard Mansfield made
a popular success, will be the Uni
versity of Oregon commencement play
this year. It wilt be presented by the
University company, the group of
students majoring in drama and the
speech arts, in the McDonald the
ater, Friday afternoon and evening.
The play is under the direction of
Fergus llcddic, who wilt play the title
Hole.
In tht nnOt tha til -IV Ka haon aiv.n
in thft Vuirotin .rmnrv k..f MDn,..
tion in a theater will result in more I
effective staging and lighting effects. 1
"Beau Brummel" was written es- i
pecially for Mansfield by Fitch, and
was first produced at the Madison
Square theater, New York, in 1S90.
The cast includes every member of
the student company, with the most
exacting roles going to the graduating
seniors who have been enrolled in the
department of drama and the speech
arts for four years.
Supreme Court
Justices Absent
SALEM, Ore., June 10. Becni.se of
the absence of members of the su
preme court no opinions were handed
down by the court Tuesday. Several
of the justices were attending a Ma
sonic meeting in Portland, Chief Jus
tice McBride was absent because of
the death "f his sister, Mrs. Nancy
Pollman of Salem, and Justice George
M. Brown was in Itoseburg. It is
not expected that any opinions will
be handed down until next Tuesday.
SAFE CRACKER SHOT
rORTLANK, Ore.. Juno 10.-rn-trolmnn
II. Hit. Uutlington early yes
terday discovered two men attempt
ing to open the safe of the Northwest
Lumber and Fuel company, and when
the pair fled, he shot one of the them.
The other escaped. The man nrrested
ga7e his name as George Brown and
was taken to n hospilnl with a bullet
wound in the groin.
Au enamel for coating cast iron
ship propellors nnd making them as
smooth ns bronze has been invented
in r.urope.
Youll Like
Just as those 1294 thrifty housewives in Utah who
bought Automatic Washers in March have found it
a wonderful boon, so, too, will you find it an econom
ical and permanent solution of your washing prob
lem. The Automatic Washer has ht'pn sold in Utah for ovrr
12 years, and in ever-increasing numbers.
Could any dealer sell such enormous qantities if tho thou
sands previously sold .had not earned the good will of as
many users!
For Just 13 More Days You Can Secure One
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The Automatic is the greatest washer value ever offered.
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We
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No
Interest
STATE FRUIT CROP
PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 10.
Abundance of Boil moisture, and the
light let of fruit, which indicate that
sizes will range unusually ltirze. mav
I produce a fruit crop for Oregon larger
man present estimates, says I. 1
Kent, statistician of the department J
or agriculture on a report of a survey
ot the state during the last ten days
of May.
These conditions, he points out,
may overcome to a large extent the
handicaps of the unusually dry season
last year, blight bloom this spring.
and the fact that cold rainy weather
at pollination time interfered with I ,ns placett ,p,la-T at Oi. 000.000 bush
normal setting of the fruit. There was I eIa compared with ftDO.000.000 last
some loss of trees from winter cold. ypllr' amI B f'vear average of .YJl-
he says. There was also considerable
winter damage to loganberries, rasp
berries and blackberries.
Last year's weather conditions af
fected pears unfavorably,, and the
spring weather was bad for pollina
tion time. The Rogue river district
had an early prospect for a 3,000 car
crop, but indications now are for
about 1500 cars. Prospects are very
good in the Hood liiver district, with
indications of more than a AO per cent
increase over lust year.
Many of the older prune trees, par
ticularly those which have not had
good rare in the past, suffered from
the winter. Some trees were killed
outright, but a much larger number
show from few to many dead limbs in
Itersnersed, with the live ones. Cold
rains foll"C bloommg are held
i;nrtIy responsible for the light set of
fruit- wblch ln Bome locallll(,s Pro'-
w" 10 he not mnre ' JU V! ,
oi n nor mm crop, x no i-rp iur mr
state as a whole will probably not ex
ceed 25 per cent of a normal crop.
whifh at this time should be around
80.000,000 pound of dried fruit or its
fresh equivalent.
Commencement Held
At Coburg; Largest
Class Graduates
CORI'IIO. June 10. (Special)
The commencement cm.'vciscr of the
class of IIC) of the ('"linig school
were held at the school auditorium
Friday evening. The seniors tnnrched
in and were seated on the right side
of the stage. The eigh'h grade
graduates were seated on the left,
with the chairman of the school board
! ( R. Swango and the commencement
speaker, Hr. V. T. Morns, In the
cents r and Rev. II. M. Myers at the
right of the seniors.
The program follows:
Frocessional Harriet. Raldwin
Song tllrls r.lee Club
Invocation .. Rev. II. M. Myers
Polo Mrs. Arah Hoyt Roe
Song f'irls Olee Club
Address 1'r. Victor V. Morris
l'inno Solo -.. Harriet Raldwin
Diploma Presentation, .'. R. Swango
America ..- i Audience
Renediclion Rev. H. M. Myers
This was the largest graduating
class from the f'oliurg high school
for a numher of years. There were
in all nineteen graduates, nine eighth
grade graduates and ten from h'gh
aehool. The following from tho
eighth grade received their diplomas:
This Hew Automatic
Witlv tne
Cor rug fitted
Copper Tub
the dilterencel
A Pararon
Clothes Ba
ket will be
given FREE
with every
AUTOMATIC
Washer sold
during our
Easy Term
Sale. Be sure
tn take ad
vantage of our
unusual offer.
"VyETHERBEE
-POWERS
' X tAST NINTH AND OAK VJF
Helen Watson. Homer Newton. Mar
garet Allum, Keese Jnniigan. Agnes
Sidwell. Noel Tirtle. Margret .Me.
I'lain, Lois 1'ajne, and John Stolsig.
The follow. ne seniors received
their sheepskins of orange Mid brown:
Doris Watson, Handolph Allum. Dor
othy Itarber. Thchna Cross. Mary
Coleman. Ada .inter, Irene Uennin
ger, Howard lleeson, Mildred llishop
and Kldre.1 Corley.
Spring Wheat
Will run Lower
Than Last Year
WASHINGTON. June 10. W
First indication of the sir. of this
yar 8 tirinK wheat crop, and of those
pariey. .ami nay, was given
touny in the department of agricul
ture's monthly report which forecast
production of spring wheat at LV.-t-KKUHH)
bushels. Last year 'JS3.000.00O
bushels were produced.
Winter wheat production, forecast
month ago at 4-M.S:t3.000 bushels,
1 ' 7 bushels,
an wneat production this year
was forecast at iStl 1 .000,000 bushels,
compared with S7S.000.000 bushels
the fivc-yenr average.
Commencement at
f Springfield Will
Be Held Tonight
SPRINGFIELD, June 10. (Spe
cial) The program for the Spring
field high school commencement,
which will be held this evening nt S
o'clock in the high school auditorium,
is announced as follows:
March, processional, Winifred Ty
son. Invocation. He v. Earl Childers.
America, by the audience.
Presentation of cluts, Principal
Vern 1. Bain.
Violin solo, Charles Nadvornik.
Address "What Next?" lr. V. G.
Dubach of O. A- C.
Presentation of diplomas, George
Ditto, chairman of school hoard.
Benediction, Hov. Earl Childers.
Nell Shipman's
Animals Starving
SPOKANE, Wash., June 10. Forty
nnimals belonging to Nell Shi pin nn,
moving picture actress, are stnrvlng
in their cages at the head of Priest
Lake. Idaho, F. T. Carroll, assistant
supervisor of tho Kauiksu nnt tonnl
forest reported here.
The animals, which include twenty
five dogs, four bears, one wild rat,
one deer, several rovotes two wolves
an eagle and an owl have been living
on half rations lately and did not gt
anything to cat Friday and Saturday,
Mr. Carroll said. " '
"They cannot be turned loose to
forage for themselves because they
would drive all the game away from
the lake and pillage tourists' camps,"
ho said. 'Ncll Sliipman is in the
east. The menngeria was taken over
by creditors, but they hnven't taken1
care of the benstn." -f
Mr. Carroll said the forest service
has no money to feed the animals and
ho bad appealed tn the public for aid.
NOTICE - hy
Moved to 1S Nth Avenue Went.- !
ti FRANK J. BEItGElt. Iteultor
OREUOK IMOTOH CO.
hjne 040 1)30 Oliro
IXSURR WITH flEXHV TROMl'
Use
Your
Credit
-T
MMIIBE
AT CAPE COLUMBIA
COPE N 1 1 AC. i:. I f nmark. J uue 10.
lii best chance vi finding
Captain KsLi AimiuJeu and his
companion, polar fliers, is at Capv
Columbia, West GreeuUml, where the
American expedition under Donald
MacAhlliin ia going, in the opinion ot
J. I'Hiijjn.ird Jeuseu, governor of
Greeulnti.i,
"1 belico Amundsen is enroute
there, as lie haa not returned to
Spitzbergen." said M. Jensen today.
' Some mihnp has occurred, doubtless
to the airplanes, or in trying io
reach the pole he used io much petrol
that lie vu unable to return to his
smrting place and therefor flew it
far as possible toward Capo Columbia,
which is nearer (the pole) by a third
than .Spitzbergen.
"Depots were laid out by Gottfried
Hansen at Cape Columbia, Kichard
Sound at Cape Conger. They will
probably be Amundsen's aalvatiou.
This is one more proof of his fore
sight. 'The depots were laid out with a
view to the Maud expedition when he
Intended going into the ice by the new
Siberia n ulamis and realized he might
be forced to return afoot. When the
flying expedition started, these depots
were taken into consideration."
Governor Jensen believes, however,
that Spitzbergen is the only ipot from
which an active effort to rescue Am
undsen is possible. At other places, as
alonic the east coast of Greenland or
at Cape Columbia, the relief expedi
tions must await until he turns up.
Colonel Koch, chief of tho Danish
air force, does not believe the prob
ability of finding the Amundsen party
by airplane search is very Eret. He
agree with other authorities that
such a search is like "looking for a
needle in a haystack."
Herrimans and
Soviets Agree;
MOSCOW, June 10. (P The So- j
viet government and the Herrim.m '
interests have reached au agreement i
on the terms of the long pending'
Chia touri innganese concession and
the contrnct is expected to ho signed j
tomorrow. American Interest a will
have control of the mines which arc!
the largest and the richest of their j
kind in the wrld.
Hail Does Damage
To Oregon Wheat
PENDLETON, Ore.. June 10 Tlnil
that fell heavily late Monday aft- ;
ernoon between Helix ami Pendleton ;
in the heart of the wheat belt did i
heavy damage, according tn reports i
i A
of'-
Light Weight Tablet
Krmnrknhly com part anl
mtirrly fnMa Into a Tr
amall package lr(c 4AQ
Foor-Laaf Tablai
fCaally aconuno1ata i Pr-iona--Try
oompaot whan
folded. Prtoa $70
California Boa Tabl
(Coinhlnatlim tabla and rtin
iilrut bard bo 9A0
"Cozy" Camp Chairs
What conM rlva rou mora
aodd comfort Id a rainp' ihia
folding rhalr la pro(dd wlh
anna and with ran a treat
and bayk. lrtra .13.96
Diaappearing
Luggage Carrier
Tolila down fluoh with run
ning !oarn wbori not In u.e
Ma-lo of n!"!' nnlohMt
In b!rl( ftnainel Htronr and
1iirl)lo. Two MIM. 116 aiil
OREGON STORES
ALBANY BALfc'M
ASHLAND
EAST PORTLAND
kUt.KNE
ORF.fXJN CTTT
IT.NTITfN
POKTtAND
ROSHDUItO MKDPCmn
lill.
'1 -mm umum1
received here today, rti places along command, ia progressing satisfactorily
the highway esst of Pendleton, thejm a local hospital aeor.rding to re
hail piled lip fmm two to three feet ,,OPtB th morning. Cuntrill. the offi
deep. A half bushel of hail stones cvr PHj,t w CH,lfIht in the act of re
i
Drought to ren.uetou ny a truck ttnv-
er msi nigni inciwmi sionea nearly
an inch long snd oblong in shape.
o.i-n, - .,D .. v i
sue of marbles. No estimate of the
damage done hss been made, but I
earlv renorts indicat. tb.t ... hell1
affected wis from threo tn our
wide and of undetermined length. In
Pendleton there was no hail, but
heavy .showers fell during the lute
afternoon.
Dr. Edwin Leman is '
Martyr to Science
EAST CHANGE, N. J., June 10. ;
Dr. Kdwin K. I.eman, who for the la-t
l.'l years hud devoted himself to the
study of radium rajs, is dead, a mar
tyr to the advancement of science. He
was noted for his ability to recover ,
pure rat. m in from its ore and was
aware of the danger in working with
the deadly rays.
During the but year he suffered
periods of weakness and three weeks
ago he collapsed. Two blood transfu
sions failed. The vitality of his blood
bus been destroyed.
Since 1011 Dr. lman. thrn a sen
ior chemistry student at the Vniver
sity of Chicago, had specialized in
radium, milligram by milligram he has
added to the world's supply, only loO
grams of which exist,
YOUTH RECOVERING
BEND, Ore., Juno 10. Boyd Can
trill, 10-year-old son of Mrs. Jay
Gardner, who was shot Sunday by a
policeman when he failed to halt on
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CTLIUVJiOIJV ca g
It's the only tonic mort of ns need. It (rives us rest and rec
reation the freedom of the hills and the quiet restfulncsfl
of the foreHta. It puts color in our cheeks nnd Bonds ug buck
to our daily tasks with greater energy, better fitted mentally
and physically to tackle "old man work."
Let "Western Auto" help you to make this your most
succesnful camp trip. Visit our store In your city.
This Week's Specials .
"Handy"
3-in-l Canteen
Cnntalna thr l-gallon ina. rl
for B"Hne. blu. fur oil. grmr for
wal.T. rlmnpa on tho running
Ikmiso our M tdr In anllcl-
imthon of tho trip.
MpontoJ for
Ihla urook
$2.80
UT B.eh
Cluiri. S3.ZS
PoUinf
Auto Ckaira
$1.50 lo 2 S
Camo StooU
70e to tl l
Tho Corrr-AII
Loggoto Corrior
1.8, (2.71
..d S3 25
SoJtCOtO
Carrlora, $2.35
llW Stropa
Two Sbwo
JO. uJ 5
Cook
Wab Strop.
15c to 6&C
oonh. mcmr4tnm
to al a a and
wolxbt.
Palmetto Tent
MAM
Av,Aww'."A' A.
Nn(a that thra ara no (ruy
ropoa and nnlv nna pna,
which la JnlntMi It In ra
mark ably oootpaof. for tha
whola tant folda Into a amall
packajf. M la tJlppwl with
a haavr kbakl Ho.-r. nf ran
windowa and porkat. Miiirht
f-. WVJ to r
oordlna to alaa.
. Shinard Aata TmAa
9.0 aawl SUSS
Othr Tawta
ti.eo to
Matal Ta-nt Staka
Each 12c. $1.20 par Domi
J.tOai Taat PoUt
Eaca) flSa
More than 125 itoreu
"Western Ainto
Supijly
,ll(,vinK i radiator rap from
; parked on i
I whl, nnnp
downtown street and
rr t, attempted to ra-
rape,
,
-. . . . .
The f.rst after-dinner speech to be
reul-VCl' ,0 ft banquet by Ulephone
was made years ago by Chaune
Depcw. Prom his office in Washing
ton he spoke by telephone to a New
York bampiet.
L & R Beauty Shoppe
Next door to lUx Thoutru
Honrs: s a. m. to 6 p. m.
Phono 1734
We apoclullzo (n
Ladies' and Children's
Halrcuttlng
from the
; iimiinri ilAAtiitwLLii'l la iCn i T
I F. J. BERGER 1
i 18 8th Ave. West I
mountain tops
Nature provides for the wants of
man In health and in slcknns.
PARK -ROOT Tonic ts n Nnvt.rr
Itenirdlri hrewed from medicinal
herlis. roots and bark found on the
mountain tops anil lit ttie deeu
forests.
As an appettiir. tlmtilan., mild
tazatlTe and genera) yntm hntii1r
RAltK-HOOT haa no e.iual. Thou
nandn testify to Ita haRith-Klving
qualities.
lift eouvlnrrrti tilve tt trial 1n4my,
BARK-ROOT
TONIC
Vnr flat b? All Irs:tita.
CKLRO-KOIjA CO., Portland, Or.
Folding Cot
An aaay. romfortaiila lKd til
will Jtiippnrt OTr half a ton. Wnl.
mad hlich quality hotrdwuod
frama covarad with dttruhle rnn
?aa. BIm of oot whan open' A
laat 1 In. by i ft at 4 In l'ofdn
anuffly Into a packAa I fft )onj
I t'-rt lour
$34f
Kaay to up.
Spac'lat lw yrc
Thla Wavk
Camp Axa
It. AS
, Auto 3pJ
90c and $2.15
Folding Skill. (
66c. 75c, 90c
Icy-Hot and
Stanley BottUa
and Faod Jara
$1.8! to $7.50
arcordtnr to ra,.
parity flnlh and
maka.
A ta mi nam Sat
All tha utanalla
you'll nd
$10.50
Wa a r r y m
romplrt fina of
folding mat'
f ri and
khaki pillow at
pleasing priemm.
all over the West
Co.
Page Thret
ECZEMA
You will be compelled to
admit that the results of
S.S.S.arereaily amazing!
MANY people Imagine that ec
zema or tetter needs only
some external application on tha
Bkln In order to get relief. This is
becaiiao tho attoutiun of the suf
ferer ts so vioiontly directed to tha
Intense burning and itching: which
accompanies this disease. Try ai
they may permanent relief will
never ho theirs until the dt-teasa
laden blood is thoroughly cleansed.
Wo know the Is one thing: that
utops eczema and that Is more red
hlood-cclls! S.S.3. builds them by
tho million! You can increase your
rod blood-cell.s to tho point whera
It is practically impossible for eo ,
coma to exist. We know that as
Mood-cells increase fn number,
hlood Impurities vanish! Wo also
know that night follows day. Both)
are facts! But have you. eczema
'Fufforors, ever actually taken ad
vantage of this wonderful fact?
Thousands Just like you have never
thought about It. Hkin eruptions,
pcxema, with all its fiery, skin dlR
Ring torture, and its Boul-tearlner.
unreachable itchln. p tin p 1 bk,
blackheads and bolls, they all parlc
tip nnd go. when tho tide of blood
cells begins to roll in! Wood colli
nre the fighting giants of Nature!
B SS. builds them by tho mllllonl
It has been doing it attico 1 Slid.
S.S.S. is ono rf tho greatest
Mood-cell builders, hlood-cloanaora
nnd hotly strengthened known ta
us mortals! When you put tbesa
fuels together. then to contlnua
to havo ec tern a nnd skin eruptinna
looks more liko a sin than a riis
easo. S.S.S. coutalns only vego
tablo Tuedlcinal ingredleuts. Bv
cnuso S.S.S. does build red-blood
cells, it routs eczema, clears th i
akin, builds firm flesh, fills out
hollow cheeks, nnd gives you that
mora up nnd going appearance.
S. S. S. la sold at all gnof
driif stores in two tiieu Th
fi' Wl cr ii mora coaomit4U
. i'IoolMpilirinB
PUBLIC DANCE
DREAMLAND
HALL
Every Wednesday and
Saturday Night
H
OTEL
ASTOD
,1V
Ev.ry Room h. Prlvato Tolled
60 Inthfl Now, lodorn ;
('Inns to bhnpplnn District and i
1 lu'titrt
Proa Caraga Tariff from 1.50
Camp Stoves
Tha woll . knwn
J'rmttltx - Wntr
folit In 'ailtii atov mn
nil . ii rn pi rial rutrniui'nta.
liujry i furry aloiix, ot tbay
fM up Hit a rtiillotuia. t alKna.
and .di.
Colaman Stovaa $9. 112.90
llamay 5toTe Lagt $2.10
"Boyco" 3-in-l Cantetm
1 eanlnanw- -wutar. 2 eaJlona:
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