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Thursday Evening, June 11, 1925 1 - i " -. : D Tnge Three ! I URLEP Im TP ! IPESISW COURT FIGHT, NEW YORK IS TOLD T 1 1 IX Tff YOU. ' ,.JPbori' ,nr.,i- in the rloa- f ? ( iic Nw York vinit of , hoon "' . ho i toucher on t riul nt month at Day- " J . for violating tne aiate.ww !.;. nf ovnlntinn. rf ilu,1" :' .d.lrcss last ni(tlit to New " ,,mnil''l''r8' Sl-0Pes ,0,H of hi" . hoinu the "Boat ill a teSbU. l'."lloy Field Malnne. ':. . i ..- who had been ri'lc- t'L vist by rfscarih work, an t""? ..-,...1.1 hi. n noiit": !, or n"' ""' .so 1,0 BC" iI as on' ot active I'ouiisri. wh" leaves for homo to- was a puvt ... - - .!. i-. niirlit. He mlid he was ?!rrte,l iu addressing the ilistin . j ',.. ,,f liherals and radicals ,! because he, was yoiniK and lnex- ..iraffil. awl sccoiuo.., " luiil heen sent to KCt "ttnet Harrow, one of his counsel. tO W8IK lO WIU UUU nuu !.ini a seat is not so unpleas- be said. "If yo arc gome to igoat, yon wam.io innu inuukih . a little one. 1 renny mm think tin is a ukmi i"r ... . ....... iknuiht. This trial is not to judge lWl,r 1 am a criminal. J0b3 ICaiKlolP" .M'lll. ClUVi i-uiiiisvi . Mies, who visited New York .b bim. lias announced n revision iu ijte cminsel. As now planned, will be ( larence l 'arrow, nmn .. ........... i.':..t.l MAlnnn liar Garfield Hays, eastern ninn- mttlie I.nrollette campaign last 111 and tbarles . -iiioinns, loniicr ritw from I oloracio. llalone was re-instated as an act- trial associate after lie Rnve no- ihat lie would not do mere re- arcb work. LONDON FLAYS BRYAN LONDON, June 11. W) The k'ntoiaster fiazette in an editorial the forthcoming evolution trial at itton, Tenn.. today terms the ntti- oMlillinin .leniiings Hr.viln. ot counsel for the prosecution, as absurd for serious people to asider." We tremble to think, it ndds. Ibat such a spirit would concern If with if it had complete powers. The paper assumes, however, that use Hiiainst .Mr. Scopes, who will tried for expounding the evolution "or?, is as good as decided because law of 1 clincssce forbids such irbiuK. In tins case, the (.azette con- flnues, "it would seem wise to sweep law into the hmho of forgotten less things." dov morninv nn.l :n . 10 c.nnnue throughout the encampment. After- uvu.. ...u Up Snrn over to mass ath letics and physical development of the enlisted men ami to battle prob lems and foIioiMs f,.r officers and selected non-connuissioued officers. Visitors on June 22 Yisitnra day is to be observed on June 1"J featuring a parade and re view the troops leaving inimeliatelv thereafter for bivouac maneuvers sev eral miles north of camp. The rom mand, will also bivouac at l'nion Falls, next Saturday night, while en route to Crater Lake. Troops tn participate in the Tamp Jackson movement include the veter an lUind infantry regiment and the new INitli infantry officered hv World war veterans; Mattery A, HMh field artillerv: the H17tl. fi.,l,i -j company A, llllih combat engineers. r.ugene national guardsmen leave tonight for t'ninp Jackson. Medford. for their annual two-weeks' summer' camp. Sleeping cars for the l...l troops will he iu Southern Pacific yards nt 0 o'clock, and will be picked up by the troop trains from Portland Hint is scheduled to leave here at 10:S0 o clock p. m.. Camp Jackson, the first state train ing ramp since the war. will be one mile from the city of Medford and will have approximately 2."shi offii-ors and men. The Kugcne delegation expects to arrive at Medford Friday morning, and make camp during the day. All units will be housed in tents this yenr instead of ancient barracks, such as those at Camp Lew is, Wash. Citizens of Medford have their conts off for the entertainment of the guardsmen while nt. camp. A visit to Crater Lake in autos has been planned and the chamber of commerce has promised to furnish automobiles for two days for the '.'."rH) men. The city has heen divided into districts nnd the necessary cars are being listed by the committees of citizens, lilMI machines being required. Already ?11.(HK has been spent on the camp for construction work only. The grounds have heen laid out anil nil is in readiness for the men with the exception of a few odds and ends, according to reports from Medford. .lime weather at Camp Jackson will be warm, nnd Willamette valley com panies will probably feel the heat the first few days in camp. The ther mometer ranges around DO as a rule in June, although the humidity is low am! the heat will bo less keenly felt. Nights are always cool in the Rogue river valley, where the camp is situ' alcd. b'fire i hey are broken up n they n.'nr me co.ist. "And it is much easier to climb d..vn from the hills than it is to get -shore through the coast ridges. "fudging all the factors entering into Amundsen's problem it seems to me extremely likely that he will on er or later turn un in Kllsmere in land, providing that he haj n.-t met; with complete disaster.'' cd in the pri.-e of bacon wtii.h ho gain of more NKW YOI!K. June 11. c4 Traffic was jimined this in. ruins when Harry K. Thaw, who came back to llruadw.-.; last nxnt. ..(,,. r . week's a!icnoe at Win.lieMor, rmerg j e.l from a cjb.iret. 11,. spent t ie ev , ning and early morning there Join iioih.ng much but resi.,.i:(iii,2 f , i. comes by Uialto belles nnd sipping lie water and orangeade. S.veril hundred curious folk pursued liim through Cemnil park. Iheu left hi!u al ne. wh.u he returned to tlK. cabaret. His bill for the evening, which in- ..i.i.o.i taole a note ifmncrs for himself nnd two mile eouipniii.m,;, amounted to (if this amount .". I went for n tip to the head waiter. lo his rihle waiter and ?1 t.i the h.it checker. ! Chorus girls anuneil him during the ; evening and he was introduced lo :ill i who took pnrt in a review. He tol l ! one she reminded him of Lillian lius sell. Thaw declined to dance, as he said : he had not kept up with the modern t steps. Kven an old-fashioned wal'.:. i played for his benefit, failed to shake '. les determination not to nppear on ! the floor. He said he was going t" stay in New York until he had seen ' every cabnret. Mrs. McMurphy to Be Local Delegate -,(minuH from :ij; one) I ! Mrs. I.oora MrMtirphoy hat Wn t oIimmpi, official d.-tccm.' frm the Ku- j ! ipn' club to nth-ih. tlu Miitp ron- ! i wntinii of t ht nssoi-iatinn t Snlim. Krily an.) Satunlnv of this we.'k. . A iiipptiiiR of ilje KuRt'iie rlut whs hHii nt llu homo of Mrs. K.mti.n Prnin last rvcniiiK, Atout 10 nicmhcrR will K down Siitunlny ntclit to Salom. Tin? state convention is to have a lrco atti'tnl.'tno' this year from all ( pHrts of the state, it is sai.l. One "f the interestine events of the ineet- i ine will be the ttnttquet Satunlay nisht in the Urny-Helle rest;uirunt in SaU-m. nt. which time Mrs. t'hloe Mil ler Mncliej nohis, recnnlinp nocretary of thf national federation, will he the speaker. Two new clubs are to be voted into the state croup at the 1 convention. Klamath Falls and Hose-. burs. Convent ion headnuarters are , to he in Marion hotel, Salem. view to attempting to prevent the' company s chan.- from the original ; plan of locmins the railway terminal "i in- .'flirini cuioii in pnncfieM. ! The names of Herbert J. fox. mem-1 her of the city council, 11. Klmer ' Maxcy. editor of the SprinKfieUI News. O, H. Kcssey, president of the Commercial Simp hank. Welbv Stev- . ens. prominent realty dealer, and ii. i. lliishnian. mnor. have been men- ' tione! as possible members of the ; deleKation. thouch rouncilman t'nx I said this morintis that the proposed ' project had been given tip. "I will not poitiK." ai,I M.-uor; Hnshman. "and as for the rest of the ! men, there is nothing definite in the matter yet." , rNLISIMtNIS fLANNtU no nted hv llovr-ritnr Vivm Tl, an HKI ner tvnt 1 ' "I.AM. (re.. Jim II On, t ...itr.... i.,,.k . . i ... . from $la oer 1 N l p.-inui a jear pro day v ...Mmctit will be a feature of tt ill leave lo t !. mut ! to J.-u.!K. ,n the present bid. Ha'd National Pefense day in reCon. it each city the question of holding wheat Hour wtii. h w is purchased h.viwas decided by n committee up- parades ami lociil ct'lehratiuits the state late year at S.'il'l ner bar- . re! is now ijuoted at $7. tit per barrel' although tin last figure represents a j osht decrease in the prire over tt.c I six in. -nth period from ?7.-St p. ml last i Oeeeinher. Soft wheat flour has jmup j ed fiom $A7t a b.irfel last year to ! f.t.sr at thi time. 11am which was . quoted at $- -.' per HM poun-U a ear ' is i'ivv up to ?'J7.'M. t'oiu- poiiiul lard has increased fiom ?H i) rj.Si and p. ire hird from $10..0 to 517. Sit. t'offeo which was ijuoted -nt v i' last year is l.ow up iu ol j. Reduced prices are noied only in n few int.tnces, noiably in the price of M)g.r wlnofi has lmn;el from ?7 0". per lm pounds a year ac ' t" $! l. .u this time. Krps.li bef is also a liltie chvaper at J7.V0 per MM) poutuli a coinpaiisl to $7.Si a year iigo. BELGIAN CABINET FORMED ItUl SSKLS. June 11. t-fv- Vi-.- Crtnnt Poiitet today snccorded in form- inti' a new IteUian cabinet. i Mark Broom Plea i Is set Wednesday (Continued from .ncu one) Evangelists pay Visit to Sick III (Coutiuwd trom pA go one) Bls will provide sacred music for I'm services. 1 KUlwrate flrraneenientK for the en- rrtaimnpnt of the cuardsmen have F en made by the people of Med f' rrf. tlirse entertainiuents to he' ped on week-end dates nnd even- I lotensive trnininj; will begin Mnn- The two women evaiiRelists who ar rived in the city a few days no to take over the big Itenham tent at ll'lh ami Willamette streets tn con duct revival rnmpaign. paid a visit to some of the city's hospitals yesterday to take n word of cheer to those who are patients and upon beds of drk nesa. The tent was comfortably filled list evenlnjr which is an evidence of tlie tncrensing interest manifested. It was announced that this after noon Miss Avers, evangelist, will preach upon the topic "Tin l.iiptism "f the Holy Spirit." On Sunday the Hiblf -.Standard Temple will hold all its services at the tent which includes Sund iv school nt 10 followed by preaching by the pastor. In the after noon there will he tbe usual afternoon and eveninc services. Friday after noon nt 1 the evangelist would like to have the tent filled with children and nlie will interest them in stories of children of diflerent rnlnrn in for eign lands. Miss Ayers has visited m.iny foreign countries. Tonicht will be devoted in part to divine healing. able to get a ship almost any time i nt this period of the year. "Of course, Amundsen may hav suffeFrd disaster to his planes in , lauding them in open water. Floutiti,: i ice, tram-parent and nhnust invisib e j to a fast -moving airplane seeking a landing, miht have stove in his craft and caused them to ink instantly, j "Then, too, it is very difficult r : land on shore from the open fen due I to the fact that the ice piles high u rulges on the hich water line. It I would he also very d fficult to taxi n plauo to shore on account of the ( floating ice ami because most of the bays are shallow and full of rocks, j "Another danger is from fogs. Kre ! quentiy they come in without warnini I nnd before they left the ice drifts in I crushing nil in its path. "It is much safer to land en smooth j ice or snow. Itoiigh ice is readily in I dilated by the shadows since the slti is always low. Many landing ce . are available on the tops nf bills , which are usually flat plaie uis. or on g' Briers whirh are generally uno tii dictmentJi on possession of liquor, possession of mash and opernling n still nppearetl in court tins morning to plend, his attorney Paul I. Ior mitzer reipiested more time of the court and this was granted by Judge i. F. Skipworth who set H o'clock tomorrow for the hearing of the pleas. The bail for Hroom is now ."fSoiKi, in cluding $ltM0 on each of the six counts in addition tn M on liquor chnrses on which lie was recently bound over to the grand jury. It is understood that an effort to obtain this bait is being made, neeonling to county officers. Reed President is To he Inaugurated I'OHTI.AN'li, Ore.. June 11. Nor man V. Coleman will he inaugurated this afternoon as president of lccil collese. A Inrce RatlieriiiR of promi nent educators from" other institutions of learning on the const will he pres ent . GREEK CABINET QUITS ATIIKNS. .tunc 11. The (ire.k cabinet tesii;ned today. The cahinet headed hy Preini.-r Miohnelakoiioulos, was formed Oct. (I, lil'JI. Cost of Living: on Increase, State's Purchases Ueveal KAl.KM. (Ire., Jim 11.- Material increases m the eost nf living in the past )o month, are shown in a com parison cf prices which the slate will have to pay for ils supplies at this time with the prices paid a ye:ir atro. The most radical increase is 'no:- W000MEN OF THE WORLD Camp 115 Will hold their 'annual Memorial services at the ( hnsiian church on Sunday eveninc nt K oYlork, June 1 till. All uiemhers of the society and ! tiieir families are urRed to attend to honor the memory of the departed Neighbors, l-'riends are cordially in vited to attend. jel.'t , , CITATION In the County Court of the Stale of Oregon in and for the County of ljine,. In l'rohnle. In re Kalale of Kiiinm I,. Newell deceased. To Carrie Sly. ( W. Sly, Krlim Uu. !'..""!" ",nrncke. l-Mward Wiirneke. "arlea Hiiclianin, Kdward Hnehaii an. Orj Ituchaiinn. Kuiina lluclianan. Kntli Ituclinnau. Chester lluclianan 1 heodore lluchannu. Uaruiond Itii rjianan, llor.i lluclianan, Donald llu clianan. Ilussell Itii.hnnan. Ilernard biirhanan, and .Merlin lluclianan (.reetiiiK: In the Name of the Stnte of Ore Ron, u are hereby cited ami re quired to appear in the County Ciiirl of the Stnte of Oreon. for the Coun ty nf I.ane. nt the Court Hoom there of, at Kiiiiene. in the County of ljine, in the June Term, lll'J.", of said Court at the hour "f 10:0(1 o'clock A. M on June U7. ltl'Jo. then and there to show cause, if any yon have, why an order directing the sale of Lots Ji and (1 in Hlork H in folleite Hill Park in Ku Bene. Ijine County. Oregon, should not he made as in the petition of 11. K. Slattery. ndniinistrator of said es tate, on file herein prayed for. Thia citation i published the first time in the Kueene tluard on May "J. l'.lo.". Wiiness. the Hon. C. I, llnrnard. .Icdpe of the County Court of the Stale of Oregon nnd the seal of ssid court hereto affixed on this May UH, lll'Jo. (Seal) Attest: R, S. I1I1YSOV. Clerk. No.lSilO-Thura-dy-Jeo.'i iJO ' lurniturc richness blooms outl Llk liquid magk-Calol Liquid Qlon brinp out a nw, , clean luiter to varythlnf It touch furnltur. woodwork, floor f ltnolsum, automobllat, tc It's a. clMnaar and polish combined tnak houwolMn lnf aaaUr, qulckar. Utad for ?Mra In homes, chooli, hoe pit alt, office building, for It economy and efficiency. No hard rubbing Just use a little at a time on a wet cloth or a few drops on a duitlne; mop. Order from your dealer today and see t STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) CALOL LIQUID. GLOSS Ik Styleplus Clothes Apponl to young men yes, nnd men too, hecnuse Uiey linvo tlio essentinl thing cnlled Rtyle, pins piiarantocd wear, nnd nro bcinpj sold nt a modor nto price. INT THK LATEST FABRICS AND MODELS nt from $25 to $40 WK WELCOME AX INSPECTION AND TRY-ON Complcto lino of dress accessories, shoes, too, in Crossett nnd Stratford mnko DeNeffe's COMPLETE MEN'S WEAR McDonald Theatre Building OLD TIME DANCE At Thurston. Saturday. June 1,'t'li. Music hv (filbert's Ti-piece orrhcMr'i. jei:: mmk n isa Rim 8 n low can avoid it with this PROTECTION 5,0 00 if yu die from na,ural cause" $10,000 if you die from accident In caie of permanent total disability the company will 1. Waive all premium payments 2. Pay $25 per week for one year; and in addition 3. Pay $50 per month for life ; and 4. Pay $5,000 to the beneficiary when in sured dies ' 5. If disability involves loss of limbs or sight . . ..i .-J.nt rlie mmnanv wtll as result ui ausnm, . . pay $5,000 immediately in cash in addi tion to other benefits. In t.f mporary diiability retult either aicknrt. or accident, the company pat pet week for a limit of 52 weeki.J West Coast Life INSURANCE COMPANY home ornc-',to Portland Branch Office 7th Floor Caseo Bldg. Major Win. G. White, Ditt Mgr, The Armory, Eugene, Ore. Pop AMEPIHA'5 STRUNC-PST COMPAnTeT Removal Sale TORIC The Watts-Wallace Optical Company are now located in their now quarters Matlock Building 14 8th Avenue West AVo want every one interested to visit ns and ns nil inducement will for n short time give n -0 per cent discount on nil orders for complete rrJiisses. No iTisfnunt on re pairs. Broken lenses replaced within nn hour or two. WATTS - WALLACE OPTICAL CO. r'ef ENDOWMENT FUND COUPON r"f sour contribution to th Amerlran Leitlnn fund for d Mbld "1 orphan, ot reterane, and Doernbecher Memorial boipltal for tiiildrra. AMERICAN LEGION, Eugene, Oregon I nt to help. I encloae my check for I NAME Address Fill in '-hi. couoon and mall It to The Eu-n.e Guard, w b.no ' ' to tne office. 1041 Willamette Street aK. c.. v-,- , '1it American Legion. I The news of the world is in Sunday's Oregon Journal HAPI'ENINC.S in Orient and Occident brought right into your home. Our News Service spans the world. Read oil about it in The Sunday Journal THB ntmmi " t;et In tnuih with our lo-al agnt JOHN F. LEBOR, Bo 85. Eugene KENNETH CLARK, 48 tn t.. Cottage Grove JACK 0 LANTERN, Harriaburg BRUCE YOUNG, Juncton City A Group of Home-Furnishings Consisting of Regular and Odd Pieces for the Bed RoomLiving Room and Kitchen At REMOVAL PRICES That Are Below Cost, At Cost, or Slightly Above Cost - Dozens and dozens of just such items of Furniture and Home Furnishings can be found throughout this stock. Offering ideal opportunities to add wanted articles to the home. Mi Siaaiaiaiai MINER BUILDING Our New Home After July 1 9x12 Seamless WILTON RUGS Throe )iiiltcrns (if tlio fiimoim Lootlmn Krom lin tioiiMilt'ss Wilton Units wil.h friii(?oil oihIh. rimsiinlly hoiivy weight wnrsli'd Wilton JfuKt Hint sold regularly nt $1.')0.00. On Salo S75.00 Each Two-Tone Ivory TWIN BEDS Jlcroniloil Ivory in 2-tonp of fool, with cuius in nerts. Those Ii'-iU jiriooil rocul.'irly nt $.V).00 t-iioh Now on Sale at Just Half Price S27.50 Each Quarter Sawed Oak DRESSING TABLE With Triple Mirror A tlrossiiiu' tnlilc of oxotptioniilly ii;nnloiiio liwst himI fiiiixh. Hi'trnlnrly sold nt $.:i.X). Now on Sale at Only S14.95 9x12 Room Size AXMINSTER RUGS One lot of Koom Kizo Axminstor Kuks rogulnr $r,t) Follorp, now-- S30.00 LINOLEUM REMNANTS l ine inlaid and print Linoleum in a variety of various lengths. You may find just the length you want in this lot at just HALF-PRICE Half Price Removal Sale CEDAR CHESTS i.Vinch, fii'lccti'il (Vdnr Clio.ts iniiniil'.ioturod hy t'io Fnr West .Mitimfiictiiriiii,' Co., of KiiK''no. Finishod in ivory nnd oitiiiiod with slitlinn trny. Regular $15.00 Now S7.50 Each Regular $12 Sizes, Now $5.95 APPLEGATE Heilig Theatre Building FURMTURE CO. Telephone 919 J : ; i In:- I 'll J. ITfl J imiiwmiii