Friday Evening, June-,,
THE EUGENE GUAED
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UNITED STATES TO
SI
WASH I X(iTl .N J iiue 1 2. W)
The L'nited Hlnles will play part
in the n-CHtnrn Kunipciiii mvurity part
now under coiiKiilpnili'-n by the allied
governments and (icriiiany.
Adhering to it di-icriiiinntion to
avoid nny connection with poHslblc
foinpliiitons in r.urope, ine hwh
iiiKton government hHS no desire t
accept the duty of ciiatodiun of the
treaty, as augeested by (iennany. The
proposal that the l'nited StHtcH hold
im trUHtee the rnimiiitinenta of the
foreign powers effecting the agree
ment was contained in the llerlin gov
ernment's memorandum nn February
9, suggeffting the pact and published
last iiijht in IScrlfn.
It wits made clear here in n wtate
(lepfirtment prunoiinceinent that no
such proposal haa been received, ami
t hut none in expected in view of this
government's known attitude. Al
though the United Stntea preatiinahly
would iiinrely tnke charge of the com
pleted treaty, evn Ihm, it is held,
might leiul to diffifullies which the
administration has no wish to en
counter.
The (ierman suggestion provides
also for arbitration treaties and re
quires recognition of the present
Ithinelnnd political frontiers. The
text of the original plan will be made
public in Herlin, when tho reply of
the allies In received, l-ureign Minis
ter Itrlund yesterday forwarded
France's answer to the allied govern
ments for their approval.
state commander of the Kalvatlon
army, will receive bis assignment tl
new territory in July, having served
in. Portland four fears, it is announced
Battleship Oregon
Expected to Dock
In State Tonight
l'l WTLANl , Ore., June J2. On
Ihe last lap of her last voyage, the
battleship Oregon is scheduled to ur
rive nt terminal 4 late tonight where
she will be held until .Monday for
movement lo her final docking place
below the Hroadway bridge.
The old fighter will move- into her
berth .Monday morning with tiie queen
of Kosaria and her court aboard.
Mills, factories, and vessels arc ex- j
pected to aid in a noisy welcome. j
J he Oregon reached the mouth of
the Columbia river Inst night in tow of
in vy tugs which brought her down
from liremerton. She started up
stream at 8:.MJ a. m. today.
Music Clubs Elect
Mrs. Edgar Kelley
Mayor K. B. Talks, a member of
. the Northwest Association of Sher
iffs and Chiefs of Police, has been
invited to attend the convention this
year at Victoria, H. t, the latter
part of July, in a letter received re
cently. V, G. Judklnx, chief of police,
has also received an invitation, al
though It Is couriered likely that
only one of the two men will he able
to represent the city.
May Parks has been nnaied on n
committee on motor vehicles of the
association. 1
A In rue police model fhisliHght has
been received by Chief Judkins Trom
Itaymoml j. Noble, New York City,
as a souvenir of the International Po
lice conference that recently .closed
there, and of which Mr. Judkins is a
member. The gift in with the compli
ments of the National Carbon company.
Market Road map
For County Ready
Npw maps received at the office of
the county engineer from the state
highway commission will he marked
with all market roads and returned
for approval of the state board, ac
cording to I, M. Morse, county en
gineer. Although under Hip new mar
ket road lawB of the state there ia
considerable discretion given to the
county courts on the selection of
market roads It is not probable that
there will be in nny changes in tin
hane list, it is understood, although
present bond project roads may be
included In the market rond classifi
cation. "Under the new law each
county Htnrls practically with n clean
shite with renid to selection of mar
ket roads and this list will be sub
mitted tn the stnto commiKsion," the
engineer states.
Royal Neighbors
Convene June 22
POKTLANI), Ore., June 1L P
Mrs. Kdgar Siitlmau Kelley of Ox
ford, Ohio, was elected president of
the National Federation of Music
clubs nt the fourteenth biennial con
vention here today.
Kiwi ion of the board of 47i direct
ors of the National Federation of
Music Clubs, in biennial convention
here was announced. The directors
were chosen by ballot yesterday. Im
mediately after the choice of direct
ors was announced, they went into
Ncusion to elec tho federation offi
cers. Mrs. W. R Thomas, of Portland,
Ore., was one of t lie directors elected.
Westfir Theater
Opens Saturday
Arrangements have been completed
for the opening Saturday evening of
the. new motion picture theater at
Westfir, the new mill city near Oak
ridge, The theater which has u seat
ing capaciay of 800 Is named The
Westfir and it is plunued to have
presentations three evenings i eadi
week, Thursday, Saturday and Hun
day. Modern projectors and other
equipment fur he showing of the
films have been installed. Ivan Clay??
will be local manager of the theater.
Tiie Sa'. unlay night opening of the
theater will be followed by a dance,
Is the announcement.
State Will Start
2 Criminal Cases
Two criminal cases are scheduled
on the circuit court docket to fol
low the close of the civil case of I.)ery
vs. Anderson and Moore whiili is now
under way. The case was still on late
(his afternoon. The next criminal case
will he the state of Oregon versus
Men Kinds and J..C. Fleming, both
held on liquor charges. The new case
will be that of the state versus 1. (1.
Schults ami .1. A. Schultx, both of
Cohurg, who are d, urged with con
tributing to the delinquency of a
minor.
A county-wide convention of dele
gates of the Ho.vol Neighbors of
America will take place nt M areola
June --. according to nu announce
ment made today. Mrs. Ida 1 Iamb
ic n of Portland, state supervising de
puty will be the chief speaker, and
nt the convention coming legislation
of interest to the order will be itis-
CUNSI'd.
Modern Woodmen of America will
hold their all-comity basket dinner
ami picnic at Central, near Crow July
3-, announces It, A. 1 enny, consul.
A committee has been appointed to
arrange the program which will con
sist of athletic stunts, field meet, and
a baseball game between the Wood
man camps of Mai cola and Crow.
Speeder Fined and
License Suspended
Suspension of Ihe driving license
for six months and n fine of $'! was
handed out to Hy Hr.inn by Judge
Harold J, Wells in justice court this
niornltik, Uryttn wn sirrsted yester
day after.imm n ft r a (Iuihc around
Springfield and vicinity by Marvin
Sohr ami Herbert Taj lor, deputy
tdieriffs. Prynn in company with an
other youth whs driving in rx.cm of
AO miles nn hour on tl hinbwAy be
tween Kugene and Springfield when
spotted by Karl l.uckey, deputy sher
iff, who reported that In car could
not keep up the inrrennrd pace net
by the youths when they were railed
on tn stop. The other county officers
took up the chase vhih led from one
road to another through and out of
Springfield before Ihe arrest was
made.
Motion Filed Today
For Venue Change
M 'tion for a change of venue in
Ihe case of Stanley tiregor against
Lane county was filed today in cir
cuit court by Allan H. Joy, attorney
for the plaintiff. The motion states
that as I, utie county is an interested
party in the suit lliat an Impartial
jury could not he obtained here and
(or this reason the change of venue
was nslud and not to delay tho trial.
The case involved several thousand
dollars alh'Kcd due the plaintiff nnd
others who claim overtime wax
while emplo'd on county rond work.
Improvement Bonds
To be Sold Today
At a special meeting of the city
council this afternoon at ,1 o'clock in
the office of the city recorder, bids
will be opened on $1111.000 in city
improvement bonds. Announcement s
have been published long enough
ahead of today's meeting that the
bunds nmy legally be sold in advance
of the next council meet, as a remilt
f which ti e meting was called for
tonight.
As the meeting ! n special one for
the purpose of selling the bonds, no
otliT business is to be trail acted,
according tn Mayor K. It. Parks,
One Night Only
TUES., JUNE 16
Officers Changed
By Salvation Army
Assignment of a new adjutant I r
the Ktig"iie branch of the ahation
army has not been made, although It
1. A...i..tn A.liiitatif nml lra II ia
will b transferred to another field,
reported Captain Itaisnn tlif for I,
young people's secretary for the
state, wtio was a visitor in Eugene
yeterday.
The change In the Eugene prrn
nrlVill not be made until the lat
of July or August 1, It is stated, at
almut 'th tme of a general change
In corps nnd subaltern officers, fol
lowing lh" nrmy'a custom of eon
stnntlv t hiding its personnel staff.
Major J, T. Wii.tn bottom, Oreg m
Motions to quah the t indict
ments against Mark Itroom held in the
county jail on lienor charges were
filed today in circuit court by 1'aui
It. Oonnitzer, attorney for the de
fendant. The motions declare that
the six Indictments all of which were
handed down by grand juries in 1 f
were "stnle for want of prosecution"
nnd that the defendant was not a fug
itive from justice but was 'amennble
to arrest at all times as he was in
the jurisdiction of the court. Broom
appeared before Judge it. F. Skip
worth this morning to plead to the
charges but his attorney nked fori
additional time while he filed the
motions. The court set next Tues
day as tiie time to enter the pleas.
Claude D. Rorer
Of Eugene is on
Bankers Program
COHVALMS, Ore., June 32. The
Oregon State Banters' association in
convention here, held ita first busi
ness session today, following a day
spent yesterday in considering agri
cultural problems.
Claude I). Borer of Kugene, presi
dent, was on the program today for
his annual addreas. John F. Daly of
Portland, was to discuss new bank
ing laws of (lie slate.
"Belation of the Port of Portland
to the Business Development of the
State of Oregon," is the topic of Har
ry L. Hudson, general manager of the
traffic bureau, Port of Portland.
Thomas B. Kay, state treasurer, will
outline the development of the flax
nnd linen industries in the Willamette
valley.
Petition to jCourt
Urges Road Work
Petitions bearing the names of a
number of property owners in road
district number 37 below Alpha pot
office on the Deadwood "creek route
have been presented to the county
court asking that immediate action
be taken on smoothing the road to
make it passable. Members of the
county court although anxious to have
the road improved for traffic point
out that with a month of almost con
tinuous rnin it has been almost im
possible for the road supervisor to
keep this route smooth.
23 Piano Pupils ,
Present Program
Twenty-three pupils of Miss Ina
M. Wat kins, lil.t Fifth avenue went,
were presented in an interesting pinnj
recital ot the chamber of commerce
river Loam
River Loam delivered in city. Phone
1180-L. Jy4
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOU SALE Pathe Phonograph, and
child's bed. Call KtO.V.J. jel
BllOYVN Mahogany dining table, four
blue leather bottom chairs .$;";
'Phone 7H4-J. jelTi
Society Demands
To him wedding rin
meant bondage to hr only
pleasure mattered
too far
thty Uarnmd
fA pric
Society
The great
stage plajr is
now an
intensely
dramatic
motion
picture I
T W YIAHS IK NCV V0RKN
Mail Orders Now
Kntlre lnwrr floor I3.B0.
llnlcnny. tint 3 rowi f 1 00,
next 3. ft. 60, next 7, tt.00
plus tax.
Box-ofNc ticket tal
MONDAY
fnym the ataqt play ry
Samuel Shipman
LEWIS STONE
CONRAD NAG EL
MARGUERITE DELAMOTTE
Ralph Graves
In
"BASHFUL JIM"
PATHE REGULAR
NEWS PRICE8
Continuous Today and
Saturday 1 to 11 p. m.
asKembly ro-Jma thia afternoon for o
number of parent and friend.
Compositions by Gaynor, Wright,
Krogmun, Smith, Lynes, Gode, Kun
lan, Grieg, McDowell and Schubert,
were pluyed by the following pupil-:
Helen Tillman, Alive Tillman,
Leotu McCracken, Margaret Petersen.
K- nneth Cole, A by Schrader, Bobert
Peleraen, AlyceBriggs, Marian Frew,
Baymord Ilegberg, Begina Brooks,
Herman Petersen, Howard Tripp,
r'rancea J. hnaton, Dorothy Wither,
Herman Henderahott, Naomi Lands
bury, It nth Dupuia, Dorothy Dupuii,
Irma Hoggart. Lucile Skeie, Klita
beth Bmh and Dorothy Barber.
City to Purchase
125 Cords of Wood
Purchase of 125 cords of 2-foot
wood ia to be made by the city for
operating the furnace in the city hall
net year. Sealed bids have been
called for by George A. Gilmore, city
recorder, and will be received in his
office up to 7:.t0 o'clock p. m. June
The bids are to be either for old
growth fir and al8o for second growth
fir, or either, in broken lots, and
not over 12 inches in diumeter. The
city reserves tiie right to reject any
or oil bids.
STATISTICS
.
BORN
STEWAKT At tiie home, 740 Mmli.
xmi strict, "Wcdnpudny, June 10.
11(25, to Mr. end Mrs. A. M. Sti.'
wnrl, a son.
His; RiiKherfl flrn Ichs than 1 por
cent of the nil wclln di'illcil.
Masons of Oregon
Install Off icers
l'OnTLA.ND, Ore., June 12. Of
ficers of the Oregon Grand Lodge of
Masons were installed today at tlij)
closing sesiiion of the seventy-fif tn
annual c.nimunlcation. The officer"
elected late yesterday are:
Judge Percy It. Kelly waa elected
graud master, succeedins Judge Oliv'r
V. Coshow. All other ofticcra were vl
voncfd as followa: i
Kdgar 11. Nenseuicli, 1'ortland, dep
uty grand master; Hubert . Kakin, j
Ijitirande, senior grand warden; Hex
llavu, junior graud warden; John
11 Cleland, Portland, re-electde grand;
.,.rr. ifnfui Chfney, KoreUi
Grove, grand eecretary.
Euerene Delegates
To Attend Meeting
Seven automobile loads of Kugeni
people will Ipnvc tomorrow oenia3
for Salem to attend ih" b'j uaaemb-y
of Oregon Muscovite and Orientals.
Kirtland H. Wilson, supreme mo i
nrchos, and also grand secretary of
the I. O. ((. V. lodge, will lie Hie
chief speaker.
Persons contemplating making the
trip tomorrow are asked to communi
cate with Churli-H Starr nt tho I, O.
O. F, temple. He is compiling a list
of the delegation from Eugene. The
automobiles will leave in a body from
the I. O. O. temple nt 4::J0 o'clock
tomorrow afternoon.
BEDR IS OCCUPIED
LONDON, June 12. UP) The
government of the Hedjaz has an
nounced that King All's forces have
occupied Bedr, 2U0 miles norlfiweat
of Mecca.
Valley Printing Co.
New Location, Stanley BUIg.
WEDDING AND BUSINESS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMERCIAL ANO SOCIAL
PRINTINQ
FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL 470
PRINTING
Phone Sprlnatleld 8
WestortleM ft Maxey
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Alwcm time for
0 s
Mm Try
OOIDFN WEST TEA
Or.n.r Pknt
mi Gum Japan
The day would be incomplete,
the work ahead would not
start smoothly without at least
one cup oi
GOLDEN WEST
COFFEE
GoldeifcJ
West wEST
Caprriibt Com it Derm
Dissolution Partnership Sale
Open Evenings, Thurs. Frl 8ot.
OREER CALLAHAN STORE
858 Pearl St. Phono 33
PIANOS . RADIOS RANGES EVERYTHING GOES
d3 o
Stanley Building Eugene, Ore.
Till Noon -Saturday
Buy in the morning and save money. Help us help you. Early
buying will enable us to handle more people and avoid the af
ternoon jams.
We Pay You the Difference to Get You to Buy in the Morning
Bananas, pound 10c
Cane Sugar
100 Pound Sack - $6.30
J. C. Butter, first grade,
Creamery, pound - 40 C
Mrs. Stanley's Mayonnaise
Salad Dressing,
Full pint, including
' Mason jar - - - 35q
Crown Flour
Hard wheat. One of
the highest grade.
40-pound sack - $2.50
Ivory Soap, guest size,
12 bars - 45C
Mission Bell Complexion
Soap, 4 bars - - - - 25 C
Polar White Soap
Case, 1 00 bars - 3,33
White King Washing Ma
chine Soap
Large package - 43c
Salad Oil,
full quart and Mason
jar included - - 35c
Gold Medal Flour
Minneapolis hard wheat,
49 pound sack - $2.65
P. & G. White Naptha
Soap, case of 1 00
bars .... $35
Crystal White Soap,
case of 1 00 bars - $3.75
Thompson's Best Flour
A Blended Hardwheat
49 pound
.sack
$2.10
244 pound
sack
M. & M. Milk
Case of 48 tall cans $4.00
Case of 96 small
cans - - - - $4.00
Large cans, 3 for - 25c
Small cans, 6 for - 25c
Candy Specials
Jelly Beans, pound 12
Special Mixed, pound Q
Peanut Brittle, pound "5C
Favorite Chocalates, 25C
Chocolate Coated Dates
pound .... 25C
Stuffed Mints, pound 25 C
Borden's Milk
Case of
48 tall cans - $4.50
Case of
96 small cans - Sd.tlfl
Carnation Milk at the same
price
EXTRA SPECIALS
Sliced Pineapple,
No. 22 can
Golden Dates,
3 pounds
Dromedary Pates,
package
Columbia River Chinook
Salmon,
No. Yi flat can - "f 5C
Norwegian Sardines,
. . . . 10c
25c
25c
17c
can
Gem
Yakima Netted
Potatoes $3.25 a
Hundred
Our Meat Deoartment
' m a p ail
Unusual meat bargins until noon, 1 2 o'clock, Sat. Shop early.
Pork Roast, fresh shoulder picnics, pound - - - - 16C
Pork Roast, best center shoulder cuts, pound - - - 20C
Beef Roast, prime ribs and rump oven roasts, pound - 1 7C
In the Bakery Department
I wo
Ice Cream
Sandwiches
for 5 c
Try a loaf of Mother's
Old Fashioned Bread,
baked on the hearth.
Fresh
Cottage
Cheese