The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, June 16, 1925, Image 2

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THE EUGENE GUARD
Tuesday Evening, Jua
'IS
PLEA OF
ud in an effort to rtnuicate bim,
but the effort failed.
Betddps his parents, be Is survived
by an infant Bister.
Funeral arrangement t have not
been made.
School Report of
District Received
ESTATE WOULD BE
Application for the withdrawal of
II C. Hull of Cheshire a mirety on
the bond of Murk Jlroom. under in
dictment on nix charcM. nu made in
It ..nnrt Huh afternoon after
........ . . w.iiltv 1,11 eiecin'n vhi
Jlroom nan emer.-.i I".;.." - , i ,. re. l olinlv .linerinleml,...! l I
on the ii eountH the matter o. , - ....Id..
i l- ... huit iit vet been .
noun iur , ,.,.,! dlytnot, was
settled up to uuc nni. "- ;
1.. return
arranltemeni" " ; dintric-t nlo turned in Hie nnnnnl r.
I tint riet .'14 nenr Cottage flrove
wns the firt county Hchuol district
to turn in an annual report following
the election yesterday, according to
y
em
here today with the re
port. Andrew Jlaker of the Unnelio
n.n..i tn tn
not provided. The bondsnieB in his
application presented by ('. A. in
tcrtneiir. local attorney, stated that
he was not able to take up the share
of the $tK bond which was siKned
Saturday with John Curric of J.ea
burj. , , . .
After Broom bad entered bis pleas
today, Paul ('. Jiormitzer, his attor
ney, in presenting a motion to quash
the indictments as they were "stale
for want of prosecution" nlso de
clared that the defense would prove
that Broom was not in Oregon in
Iftli.'t when the indictments were
found. An application for a rhanK
of venue for the trial was also made
to the court, Judge (1. F. Kkipworth
set next Monday to pass on the mo
tions. .lohn B. Medley, district attorney,
and the defense attorney held a spir
ited argument during the bearing on
port totljiy. These reports
quired to he submitted within fiv
d.iys after the annual election but this
hits been extended to July 1 this year,
the superintendent states.
T
Ytrnt trip hy unto itogo over Hie
McKenzie puns tliiu year will be made
Nnlurdiiv, it in imnoiinrpd by Klclmnl
Nhi'inird, inumiger of the Termiiml
hot id Hick inn ii and Heed, -roprieturn
of the Hend tiiK liuve iuvi'stigutiMl
(lie r-ail condition! over the hiifliwny,
iho motion The defense derlared i and believe they will ho able to make
(hat it whs incumbent on me on no
of the district attorney to show why
the vmo against lirootn wna not dili
gently iireswed but allowed to lag for
two yearn. The district attorney stal
ed tiiat all efforts were made to ap
prehend the defendant but tlmt be
could not be brought into court for
trial.
J. Kruttschnitt's
Formula is Given
The formula for Buccesa of Julius
Kruttschnitt, placed ou the Southern
Tacific records by the directors with
their acceptance recently of hii -resignation
chairman, vat received by
L. h, Graham, district freight and
passenger agem, on the same day of
the news of Mr. Kruttachniti's death.
"After reciting the fact of his 47
years' service the resolution enumer
ates the uualitics that, . made Mr.
Kruttschnitt one of the leading rail
road men of the world," says Mr, Ors
ha m. Tbey are:'
"Indefatigable industry, consistent
courage, unfaltering fidelity and zeal,
added to practical skill, technical
training and scientific knowledge.
This formula might well be adopt
ed by any young man, university
graduate or otherwise, ns a euro
means of attaining success."
Junction; tot is
) Drowned in Lake
JUNCTION CITY, Juno 10. (Spe
cial) Claude Itaymond Keck; two-year-old
eon of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Keck of this city, was drowned in
Keek's lake, on the Keck place in
north Junction City, yesterday aft
ernoon at 0 o'clock.
The boy had been In the garden
with bis grandfather just before be
was missed. A search revealed Ida
body in the lake. A pulmoter was
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOH HEIST Small furnished house.
42.1 West 12th. tf
UN1VKHHITT STUDENT would like
tra asportation to KJatnath Fulls to
day or tomorrow. Phone 000 or call
1880 University street. jcl7
LOST Hetween Coyote Bridge and
Hear Creek Kalla a tarpaulin.
Kinder phone 402-Y or call at 040
1'earL tf
VOK SAME, FURNITURE Mahog
any dining set and rocker, two lea
ther bottom oak rockers; two Ivory
beds and springs; one mahogany
bed, Iresaer, Chiffonier. Range.
Velour Davenport, etc. Inquire at
14.13 University avenue. je17
S KOOM furnlehfd apartment, bnth,
front porch pantry, large Icebox.
No children. lliK) Olive. Call from
1 If to 7 p. in. jelS
SCHUMANN PIANO in excellent
condition. Phone lSSO-ll. jets
the trip with very little difficulty on
account of. (he snow, says Mr, Sbep
a rd.
The stage will leave Eugene at
2:80 o'clock in the afternoon, and ac
cording to schedule, will reach Jtcnd
at 8 o'clock p. ni.
Several automobiles have already
made their way across the pass, It is
reported, a party from Eugene hav
ing succeeded in getting across in a
Hunk touring car Monday evening.
News that the road is becoming
passable is received with enthusiasm
in headquarters of the Eugene Amer
ican Legion post, which proposes to
send several carloads of delegates to
the legion convention in Prinevllle
June 25, -0 and 27, provided the roods
arc satisfactory.
(Continued from page one)
part of the money if the will is brok
ii, haven't you?" was the next ques
tinn.
W hat part of it would you get, a
er interest.' pursued the defense
attorney. "
A moment of slight confusion, while
she apparently weighed the "dower"
whirl, under the Illinois law is one
third, Hgainst the larger share she
would receive under the agreement
bi.i'. the pretty little witness shook her
head in nDgatiun,
"No, I understand it would be
'fifty-fifty,' niie replied.
Attitude Changed
Concluding her direct testimony be
gun late yesterday, Miss Pope reiter
ated that the Shepherd.-! attitude to
wards her changed when they learned
of her engagement to marry Hilly and
that Shepherd had talked with her of
Ira study of "typhoid and germs '
Mrs. Shepherd laughed at the idea
-f Miss l'ope sharing the MrClintock
fortune with her should the young
woman aud the McCliutock cousins
break tho will.
"She certainly bus no love for me
and any audi idea is ridiculous and
preposterous,'' said Mrs. Shepherd.
Mrs. .Shepherd has been unfaltering
in cleaving to her husband ever since
he first was accused of slaying their
foster son.
A great throng of persons waited in
queues outside the courtroom for the
opening of the afternoon session.
cioVnt is serious tbe patient will a
cover.
Harvey Harris, 380 Sixth arena
west, reported an accident to police
headuarters today with C. A. Nielson,
112 Eleventh avenue east. The acci
dent occurred at Eleventh avenue and
Cha melton.
Fleming to Serve
6-Month Sentence
Six months in the county jail and
a fine of $3u0 was -the sentence given
J. J I. Fleming by Judge J. K .skip
worth in circuit court today after he
was found guilty by a jury. The case
was for poHsession of mash and was
on appeal from the justice court.
Fleming has already served three
months of the sentence while awaiting
trial. Iate this afternoon n jury was
being drawn to try h. W. and J. A
Sennit z indicted on charges of con
tributing to the delinquency of a mi
nor girl by giving her liquor, l tie
following was the jury in the Fleming
case. J. A. Jmiuan, Henry F. Ilol
lenbeck, (ilen Robertson, Mrs. N. W.
Emery, J. II. Spores, William Steele,
Matt Momb, E. II. Oldham, Mne J
Fields, Herbert Sims, Arthur Hen
dershott, "William AViIIb.
LOCATIONS OF NEW
Permit Issued to
Erect Bungalow
W. W. Rarger took out a permit to
day for the erection of a $1000 bunga
low at 773 Twenty-second avenue
east, at the office of W. H. Alexander,
city building inspector.
Other buildjng permits granted
were as follows: t
Hary L. Lnsater, $,"00 remodeling
of residence at 020 Peahl street.
R. M. Day, $0O metal awning at
Seventh avenue west and Olive sg-cet.
NOTICE
Moved to 18 8th Avenue West.
ti FRANK J. RKRUER. Realtor
Rotary Club Will
Have Picnic Party
Plans for the picnic of the Eugena
Rotary club were completed during
the mnii lum-hjou of the organizatioa
at the Osburn hotel today. The pariy
will leave for lttilfountain near Cor
vallis tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'Hock
it was decided. Dr. O. R. (iullion,
local physician Mid surgeon, who has
recently returned from study in Eu
rope talked on bis European impres
sions aud illustrated his talk with a
number of slides.
Victim of Smashup ;
Recovering Today
J. J. Cameron, 3010 High street,
who received a fractured akull when
the automobile which he was driving
collided yesterday with tlmt of Floyd
Maltamau, 001 Twenty-third avenue
east, has regained consciousness at
the Eugene hospital, ijlthough he h-isj
no memory of the accident, according J
to Mrs. Cameron.
The fractnro m just above the tli-
ti ms right ear, and although the n&-
Scout Troop No. 1
To Receive Awards
I'uiontM of liny Hi-out, of Troop
NmnlMT 1 will be llipir geuta at a
coniii'il fire .meeting at Hendricks park
next Monday evening, it was decided
nt a meeting Inst niglit of troop mem
ber. Outdoor games and scout stunts
wiii be staged, and ice cream aDd cake
served.
I'resentation of life and star scout
hadgeB will follow. Six scouts eligible
for the star scout badge Rre John
Allen. Itobert Allen. Hrndford Hat'
son, Hoy Kord, Carl Muller and Wil
bur Jonea. Hubert Allen is also, a can.
didi.to for the life scout award. '
Pleasant Hill High
Graduates Eight
Kiglit studen's received their 1ii?b
school diploma, at the annua) grad
uating exercises Held hist evening at
the 1'lensant Hill high school. Hr. K.
V. Stivers, paster of the First Christ
ian church of Eugene, was the com
mencement Fpejker. The l'leasant
Hill union high school district num
ber I is the oldest union district or
ganized in the ttnte. Marion Hay.es n
principal of th,o school.
INSUH2 WITH H-ESUT TROMP
LANDSCAPING .
Lawn seeding Stone Work ;
Sprinkling SystAns Laid t
House and Root Repairing:
Worlc Guaranteed
Chas. B. Oenlson Phone 776-L
Eugene Theatre Goers
Form 1201
CiAM OF SERVICE tVMBOt
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westew union
telHSram
wuiiiht,
NIWCOUB CARLTOHi
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CIAS1 Of SERVICE SYMBOL
NIM llw HL
If nana tt Ihw Uvt irmtoli
mtm tllf thi ehli (rmmbH of
wtrtfi) ttili it tXtfram. Otfirr
wit lb ihanictw i indrCtM btO
tymbt pptwta iftw ftt thnk.
IECE1VED AT
M'lll'.MA.NN 1'IANO in excellent
condition, rhnne ISSil-Il. ji'ls
LOST Conn Cornet and Fireman's
i-ont iietwcen II. of O. and Monroe.
Ore. Call J'.'i. jet 7
Ir. Awhton for Chiropractic and
Klectro-therapy. Opposite Heiiig the
ater. I'hone Mkl. tf
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
Fiigene Hotel, main lobby. Outside
rnrk solicited. Thnne 'JtMlO.
CltACK V. OI.IU1AM Jvlll
PANTS
Cut and made specially for
you any style or grado in our
own ,hop. Ouarantocd to fit.
LISTON MFQ. CO.
718 Olive Elk, Bldg.
Received at Eugene, Oregon, Willamette St. at Ninth
172PRG28
portland, ore. 5:45 p. m. june 15, 1925
mr. Mcdonald
he1l1g theatre, eugene, ore.
be sure urge theatregoers of eugene
see the new york comedy hit "the
show off." one of best plays and best
cast we have had in years.
calvin heilig
634P
GOING
AWAY!
Take The
with you.
Guard
Read
The Guard where
ever you go.
Transfer your pa
per to the beach or
to the mountains.
Simply phone 1200
and leave the rest
to us.
Black & White taxi
Telephone 158
Keeping abreast of the growth of Eugene,
we have moved our taxioab office from H'.l
Seventh avenue ent to the
New Eugene Hotel
We are prepared to give day and night
service, with both taxienbs and ambulance.
ARTHUR STEINMETZ, Manager
Any
7 nVlnrb n m It IB Stated.
legionnaires who have no means of
transportation will be instructed bow
to "bum" a ride by MrWintler.
After a trip of 103 miles yesterday
orer the loop road by way of Klmira,
Xoti, Walton along the Siunlaw and
Alma, I. M. Morse, county engineer.
and O, E. Crowe, county comintKsion
er, report that the road is In much
better condition than they expected.
The sites of four new Kpans to be
erected by the county crews noon were
inspected by the county officials. One
of thpse proponed bridges will be nt
tle mouth of Wildcat creek. Another
bridge is planned near the mouth of
Wolf creek and two others between
there and Alma, according to Mr.
Morse. These bridges will eliminate
five places on the river that now linve
to be forded. All the H-ruj will cost
less than $15W r:i it will not be
necessary to advertise for bids on
the work.
Although the water is not
Wildcat or Uolf creeks can was
necessary in making Ihe-'ford cross
ings, the engineer states.
Black and White
Taxi Office Moves
The Black and Wliite Taxi company 1
conducted by Arthur W. Steinmetz, ;
has moved its offices from 3U Seventh .
avenue e.iBt to the new Kugene hotel, '
according to an announcement made
today. No change is made in tbe tele- I
phone number, I
After July 1 the company will
r'perate six for hire cars, having just i
bought two -Willys-Knight tnxicaba. ;'
These machines will be available for J
dHy and night service, in addition to j
the ambulance, operated in connection.
SOCIAL WEDNESDAY
Ladies of the ii. A. K. will hold
a politick sliver social at the armory
Wednesday, June 17, nt 2 o'clock.
Legion Picnic to
Be Held Tomorrow
M00SF. NOTICE
Entertainment, Eats and Difticing
ieli in HEN? Thursday, June 1S( 8:110 pan.
b vin.'in.'v r.ua i-iuii orwi Wil
lamette.
WHO? All Moose and their families.
LET'S GO.
C'LAUEXC'E A. BUTLER, -jtl7
Chairman of Committee.
Annual picnic of meujbers of the
American Legion and women's auxil
iary will be held at Coburg bridge,
tomorrow,-according to V. N. AVint
ler, chairman of the social commit
tee. This will be the last event of
the season on the legion's social' cal
endar, it is stated.
The picnic dinner will be served at
RIVER LOAM
Hlver Lonm delivered in city. I'hone
11S0-L. jy4
RIVER LOAM
Itiver Loam delivered in city. Fhone
1180-L. jyi
Phone 9. E. Stevens for niano tuning
INSURE WITH HENRY TROMP.
Why we call them
TRUE
Low Pressure Balloons
THE comfort and cushioning you get out
of balloon tires depends on how soft you
can run them with safety to the tire.
. Even two or three pounds make a big
difference.
It is therefore important for you as a car owner .
to know that U. S. Royal Balloons need not be
over-inflated to save them from early and uneven
tread wear or tread separation.
U. S. Royal Balloons are built of Latex-treated
Web Cord. They have the new U. S. "Low-Pressure
Tread."
This construction provides long tire service at
even lower pressures than have been recom
mended in the past.
' ,. .'..!'''..':'
.. True low pressure means extra cushioning,
added comfort and less wear and tear on your
car.
Don't compromise to save your tires. Ride on
U. S. Royal True Low Pressure Balloons.
United States Rubber Company
United States tires
arc Good tires ft
Trad. Mu
arm ;S
U.S. Royal
True Low Pressure
Balloons
with the
New Flat " Low -Pressure Tread'
v and
Built of Latex-treated Web Cord
For sale by:
Blair Blvd. Service Station
Eugene
John T. Foreman, Eugene
Jensen's Garage, Eugene
Ohlsen Tire Co., Eugene
Springfield Garage,
Springfield
MONEY TO LOAN
On improved city residence and business prop
erly. Reasonable interest rates. Liberal terms
of repayment.
Write for application forms
WESTERN BOND & MORTGAGE CO.
or,,an,, Ore-on
Stanley Building Eugene, Ore
Wednesday
Extra Specials
Fly Swatters,
3 for
Barrel Cane and Maple
Syrup, full fl f?6
gallon can J51.Wjt5
Sliced Lunch Tongue,
Gebhardt's Eagle
Tamales, "i tt
'No,. 2 can J.Ov
Fly Tox, -A
5e bottles OU
Barrel Cane and Corn
?f"!I 81 Iff
gation can V-B-slO
Sliced Dried Beef,
-i oz. jar
Fletcher's Chinook
Salmon, Xo. 1
flat can 4
Bananas 35c Dozen
Our Meat Department
STEAKS
Pork Steak
Rib Beef Steak, lb.
PICNICS
4 to 6 pounds each,
mild sugar cured, lb.
COTTAGE ROLLS
Choice to fry, bake or
boil, pound
Bakery Department
WHITE BREAD, Two 10c loaves
GRAHAM BREAD, Two 10c loaves L
LARGE WHITE LOAVES, 2 for
COTTAGE CHEESE ICE CREAM
Dane PaviSsen
Located 3 miles south cn Pacific Highway
near Springfield Arch. In Eugene-Springfield
Auto Park. Street car service.
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 17
Rhythm by
THE VAGABONDS
"Just Naturally Hot"
ROSE FESTIVAL
Oregon's Classic Production
Portland, June 15th to 20th
l) A a i r t i
.uuunnninn r i
Nightly
$5.75
$5.30
(Week End)
KfimanrlniK l'llcrani "t Of "
orchestra of I'W pi'f"-
Portland and return tickets m '
June i:ith to 2(Mh. Itctura toi
day, June '2-mi.
Pnrtland and return tick," on
rhy. Knnmby and Sundsj, wtarn
Auesiliiy.
Via OKEUUiN
rust, dependable trains leave
Kugcnc for Portland at :.JJ
and 11:1.") a. in., 2:00 and bW
p. in.
Tckets, details. He ' s t
L. F. KNOWLTON, Tray. Pass. Agt., F. S. APPLEM
Phona M0
OREGON
jj ELECTRIC"1'
20
20'
. 15c
. 15c
. 27c
USE THE GUARD .WANT AD