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T,Jrtay Evening, June 16, IE1I3 CLOSE IffiB MEETUIfi TO KEWSPAPEflS (Continued Iron1 PaSe OBe) gfssicn, ana aitnoucn news "Hwmen remained in the building un ? I, nieetini was adjourned, they .11. und to return to the m r... tccordiu? " leporta jnen nut ii- toe ni'-''t'? 'ac proposition of .lir participation in ooBni utiaiis rred,,.,.e.o . he absence f IV;.. t w: HainUtui uaumiuu, ... . -r.,rS,( I t'oli L. H. awter, Herbert Uou, and Wiilip I Jackson. for tee ..titinn iron, iuiuuj " iI)WB dem'-ti -u cast's. lr. Janvs fT,s!hrt. chairman of tlie commit- I . ...1. !;,. tn i lift, closed ItlPPt- ... i: Uwft nrpneuttd the fii.- I 31. " . . Vjcas1; ud wa8 asKcU ,to retire chile diiCiisMon to ik place, iue oarj;the mno. Mr. MrKlnnnn will siv a recalled Dr. Gilbert, oud offerul mttt fntire committep theu and !f xbe committee uJt being pres 1 . nr Gilbert asked timt a "faculty Lmitt" wi'.h power to act, be ap wmtpd from the board of rcRODU, confer with the committee of ftio members, but the board declared S the matter must be settled nt art, to tbe fact that new fae jjtr'tnea to fulfill vacancies creati-d 'the a'ts under controverpy would '.r. in be found before the opening ftll term, Tac inculty then declareti th(ir previous lu-tiou, which rcsultej j, dismissal of l'rof Kerjrus lieddie ml die dramatic staff, nud demotbu ef pr.f. H. C. Howe and others, a sed affdir- FflliowiDR fhe regents meetms, iv. Gi!tit declared that n meeting of faculty committee would be calleJ jimJ further action decided upon. Dean Walker Named. Dean H. Walker, student advisor md director of student loan funds of the university, was ehoseu dean vi BCD fwr one year. He is n ginduat.' the University of Uregou, sefv-'J graduate inanaser, and has held his present position for the past twj mis. He will fill the place made va- nnt when lean John Straub was juile dean emeritus of men. No beads' of the departments ot EDslisb, romance latijUHge or zou- bjy, were appointed. Former heads ltfre, respectively, l'rof, H. C. llowr. Timothy flora n iicd Harry H. Torrey. While on his way east tn embark fo Europe, Dean Colin . lyment Will ItHtk f.r suitable t"'n for these posi lions, and reommend candidates !o tte board. 'James H. Gilbert, head of the de- pirimvnt of economics, was appoint d hy the board as acting dean of the college of literature, science and tiu irti, to replace lean Colin V. Iy oent, who has been uranted n years" Ifave of absence. Dr. Gilltert is a fradmte of the University of Ore jenn and has been heal of the de partment of economics for sme tin Resignations Tendered. Four members of the faculty of the English departmtnt tendered rcsi,; saiioas, which were accepted. I'l tr tnce I), 'i'horpe is leaving to. areei t professorship ttt the University of JiichigaD, and Oscar Itrowu has uken a position in Kansas.- The other iwo icMruciors leaving are K. W. Mer rill and Ualph Ilocbcr. Alary Watson liarnes, professor, vii Alice li-'usen Kriist, nss slant prufenstr, were changed liuux p-n t time to half ti;nc t-ervice. Three mem iers to the faculty of this depart -Bitot were appointed. They are, J. Stanley Gray, Itobert T. Horn and Stephenson Smith. Ihe administration report pronos l , , il spinal curvature. 'Jd cases of defect -CBaree of t ie t-lrnmiitn-H division, but ' . ince no one has been found suitabb tciion on this was deferred. It i- understood from the administrator i . recommendati.m that this one iiotrue ' tor will have charge of nil dramatic 'or k. Ir a ma a nd speech arts ha ve been handled by l'rof. Fergus Keddt-?, ith a force of two instructors, -n addition to graduate assistants, but this entire department was abolished by the bo;ird nt a previous meeting. Assistants Employed. Fniir craduaic asuistants. Florence "k, Vm Mrissette. Iluth Alden Kilfr. were hired for the department of Knziish. Marquerite Itoltse Clark ass appointed it teaching fellow in th? lmirtnie languages department, Julian Hulaon and Austin E. Hut fhinsnn wfre appointed to the history faulty. GustitVA Muller. n crnduate ,f Brn university, was appointed to Ml : .r pince jptt vacant m me uepart-1 writ of philosophy by failure of the , !ward tn reappoint Kirhy Miller. j Ir. Knymond II. Wheeler, profen-j in the department of psychology, i resigned to become head t the! apartment of psychology at the Uni-; ritr Kansas. Miss Margery Gil ft. tarhing fellow, aUo resigned. In the romance language depart- J mnt Grtrudc Ksptnosa was rear-1 Mmrd and Andree Fellion and Mary ' Mil T wer named n Instritefor. (er w. Kirharda was appointed tn 'rrf,,r jn .ij. department of zoology. r""iik A. Nagley, nssistant profes "f '0 th school of business admint '"tion. resigned, and A. I. I-omsx ' srshtrd a ytr.rs' leave of absen-e. Artbtjr Hrrnbert. who has hem stud J? at the Fniversity of alif rn:n ''r past two years, will repbe-e Mr. Vif pt --.I t Irkntnn nt '.ht r:irw ialm tin f.so -nude racnnt- by Mr. Lomst. "a-tr J Hempy was apiwinted tn- lr"t. B. W. HeBnsk m granted a iav. f ahsien !or four-fifths of hi f'P1. in rliA .i3nrn.An ,.t ,l,n..M,,.' rr. - nd T 1 m-oni't. formerly iitnr if th Kugene Guar I. prt r.- nt iif jonrnaiism. Chilton Jt. t"'1,' "r-gngd nt the la at meeting. -t.d it in.n'sle to accept. . rfh::r t Kent was afptdnted i t r-1 .rofHir in (tie sWvo l of law, f !! th p:a nf James A. Mdle-. n itn.iT on leave of l.snce. I'r. j "' Miller. Ir Wilson Stejemnr. 1 " r . and M hired Stephen '"iCr.J tn oitj..ns in the s, hool of pi'T .ii ed'icaon to serve on baHi M't p F.TrS K. Leslie n appoint-d n nr.! if, Mpr-,-t! th.Tt he w '! . ' 'rrlrem athletie. h Ir- 'be .rlM ,.f MH-a'-sj J W. A! . ' 'rrjctMr, r1 'tited. srd Kimb'll i2. pr.,f,.a4.,r rstrt.I-fy. i't. 1925 be transferred two-th-rds time to this department. ; Four research assistant were an-' ported to the craduate school. Th.-v: are Hnnml A. Powers. Vladimir it. j H -jan.ky, Hupe Plymate, and Sinfer-1 oso i. Padilla. The bud;et und personnel of th." summed school was approved. Lodges Plan for Special Program Sl'HIXCFIEI.l,. June If!. (S,,.. Spoal music and reading will be features of the prosram to oc fiveti under the rtispirea of the Komi Neighbors and Woodmen of tl,. Wurld tomorrow evening as S:.'SI o i l .tk in the W (1. V. lull. Tii elei-ution pupils of Mrs. F.dna Yir nuli of Thurs'on will ive the f llow ing selections: "The Cirrus," Yirail MU;7lW ,.. j,, " I ..., I.-,,...:. Mourn Veil." Iln7.el liuss.d; "Til log and the Carn.pi." KinrU Varn:i!l; "Two Little Sutdmunets." l-'a-? llhodes: "Marble Halls." pnntam n, H.tzel !iiisel -n.l Leone Kiimiston. A quartet of Norton Pt'nsrs, Mr. Arthur Pmcrn. Wilfred Cook and Mrs. 1. w. M.'Kimioti will s tic. ac- compnuicd lr m,S- xorton IVnprn on readms and a vocal selerth-n; Mrs. Holand K. Mohier mid Mrs. Va las H. Murphy will sine a duef; Mrs. Kathryn Hunan. Kunice Parker and Margaret Sk-ivlan of Knsene wiil ea.h sing a fo!"; Iowa and Naomi Uarlton will give vocal numbers. DEPUTY DROPPED BY DISTURBERS (Continued from pags one) ed young Fuller, taking his revolver from him. He then took liurke's gun. he said, and compelled the elder Ful ler to submit to arrest. ArcordiiiK to Sheriff Hawkins, a small quantity of liquor was found in possession of the men, (hie of the irio. he said, has bceu under suspi cion for several months as an alleged bootlegger although there is no record of liquor violations in this county against any of them. Ilurke is re ported lo have arrived here recently from Nevada. Defections Pointed Out During Clinic Statistics compiled for the free el'nics which were conducted fr the children of Cottage Grove and Spring field by the Mercy hospital in cooper ation wild the Im-al doctors in those towns reveal a high list of defections needing attention. On; of 40 girls ex amined in Springfield yesterday halt w.iowi'd goitre tendency. "This i an afar tiling condition," said r. W. C. Kebhan of Spring field, in speakin? of the situation. "The nntter of goitre should be taken v- ur-hool boards and proph'lae tic treatment instituted in the schools ..-.i.. i .... -i- on. of tiU boys examined were up to standard, according to !r. Ii. 1. Mortenseu of Springfield. ''This situation should not be considered average, however," Ir. Mortenseu said. The 15- recorded cases at Cottage' Grove are outlined as follows by Miss Katheritie Jnhst. superintendent of the Merry hospital, who directed the work: N?ne enlarged thyroids; cer vical, axitlarv and inguinal glnnd trou ble; 1 uhihiHieiil hernb; 1. thronic appendix:.' abdominal and pelvic trou h!e; 1 circumcision: 2 overweight; " heart disturbances; 2 lun; disturban ces; 1I defective eye and granular lid cases; 4 ear defections; 5 nas:if de fections; 1 blood examination remm- teeth. In many cases the same 1 child had -two or more of the record ed ailments. The SnncfieM list of 100 children. 40 girls and 1.0 boys, is ns follow: 2 enlarged thvi-oids: 7 enlarged cervical. axillary in inguinal glands; U spinal curvatur.-H among the boys; 4 chest and lung defections (boys,; 1 over weight (boy); i:t underweight (girls; IS defective eyes and granular iifls. (in same cases this wan a secondary condition from other ailments); II ear def' tions; '. nose defection6; 4J adenoid and tonsil rases; 3 circumcis ions; l"i cases of defective teeth; I skin affection. ASSISTANT NAMED WASHINGTON, June 11. -President Coolidge today appointed UoSerr K. Oris of Sfl. i'MlU assist ant prcretary A state. WOMAN'S BACK STOPPED ACHING I Suffered Three Years. Relieved by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound . .... ... . St Paul, Minn. i nave n mui trirl three years old and ever since he: - 1 1 i. Ill f have auf- fered with my hack as if it were breaking in two and I had a bear ing down feeling all the time. J alio had dizzy spell and was sick at my tomach every month. I had read several letteri t . .nn.an in th newspaper'""1 the dniftdist recom menred Lydia E. Pinkham a i Vegeta ble Compound to my husband for me. As a result of taking it my back hai stopped achine and the awful bearing downfeelmg a gone. I fee! tK?' and do all o? my housework and tenc to my little trirl. 1 hav. taker Lvdii E. Pmkham's Liver Pilla foi constipation. 1 hare recommendec these medicines to some of my f rienoi and you may use. th.s letter as a tes timonial if you wish. I will be pleas to answer letters of other women il 1 can help them by telling them what this medicine has die for me. -Mrs. Pui' E. J" Sun mit Avenue, St. Paul. Minnesota. FACULTY PRESEMrS COOPERATIVE PLA TD REGENT BOARD A program of cooperatioa be'ween the board of regents the Univer fi:y of (Oregon, und the members of the faculty was presented to the hoard at its meeting yesterday, it was teamed following the closed ses sion of the regents. The board defer red avtion on the proposal, due to the absence of .hidg(. J. lismilton and other members, it was stated. The moe on tht part of the faculty grew out of an informal mee"ing held on April !, attended by til members when a resolution its mmnim.'ii;!v adopted to the effect that the regents "by formal legishnion. recognize that tt be their established policy to confer with the advisory council of the f. le nity in case of appointment of a pres ident of the university, ju the issue of orders respecting tin edm-nii-mai policies or orgtniration of the uni versity, and in removal or reduction m term. rank, or compensation of a faculty member ou mdefitrte tenure." The argument set forth t the board of regent s t he policies followed in many leading universities and dismiss als adopted in by the Association of American Colleges, an orcanira ii"D of presidents of "Jol institutions. This is in part, "Termination of a permanent or long term appointment for causr should regularly require ac tion both by a faculty .committee and the govern n? board of the college.' In regard to this matter, the board cloptrd the fohowtnc resolution: "The board expresses its apprecia tion of the offer of the faculty to con fer with tis in matters touching on live government Mf the university, and ex presses their friendly attitude toward I he faculty having an opportuuty to express itself thr-ugh the president Ui matters of major univcr?i:y policy. A'-ron on th? sccifir faculty pro gram is deferred until the next meet ing ot the board, because of the fact that only a bare majority of 'the board is present at th .lime meet ing.' t'he proposal set forth three miin pain's w hi re by the faculty uud board could work together. These were in th,- "matter of sc!eH;tg a president," and "in the matter of determining th? educational polhy of the university." and "in the matter affecting tenure, demotions, etc., of faculty members. If the program were to ! foJiowed out the proposal sa'd. ""in case of necessary dismiss tl actio!! the tmatd would be removed from the charge of being hnsty or UI-considered. Springfield School Directors Chosen SPUING F1KI.IK June Hf. S,k rin!. William G Hughe, presidcii of the F.rst National bank f this city, and Ueub-n W. Smith, ciiv re- Certain Relief For Neuritis Pains, "Nerves", Neuralgia Do you suffer trom nerve pain - ;o.arp. d rj-2. t nz imr. u prick, creeping nerve pains? Th'n Kiun relief tnMore your entire nerv ous system is undcrmindu' by dan gerous nturi;is and K.mirftt '-i 'l'1 jus disot'd'T. A new discovery Is Announced by an eminent San Francisco physician to bring; relief in casos of nerve pain, neuritis, neuralgia md nervous disorders, and at the same time tc give tcne to the ex hausted none cells; thus reveal tzinj; the' entire .nervous system. This prescription which is now compounded" under the name of "Kopa Neuritis Tablets." has been tested in thousands of nerve cases and found remarkably effec tive and beneficial. If you suf fer from nerve trouble. ovftr"mie (t with J3pa Neuritis T-ib!o!s. They are guaranteed harmless nnd free from narcotics, -dope" and bromides. Your druggist ill recommend them. Allen's drufr storo will supply yon. Mall orders filled. OREGON MOTOft CO. Phone 04 tKW Of.v YOUR BEST FRIEND IN TIME OF NEED You may have many sTfiml 'rlends. hut in ttmn of ar ual need your bst friend a a substantial balance in :he bank. fnder our new plan it is ;asy to start a savings ac ;ount. Just deposit on dol lar, or mor. and take home the little bunk coin sav inirs hank km! lend )'" This ltttle bank will collect spare char.ee at a surpris ing rate Almost before you know it your dollar wilt have crown into a real bank account. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eugene, Oregon THE EUGENE GUARD l eorder. won unrontestett offices as v school director for three .vears anil school vlerk for one year at the school I election held j.ncrday in the city ' had. Mr. Hus'.ies succeeds Ueors.' j t'itto. rettriuj vnairiuan of the board. i Mr. Smith succeeds himself. A toti! of 5"i votes were cast, a few bemj h anks. Mr. Hughes received M. and rami The name of W. K. was written on one ballot f-T LEAVE FOR YELLOWSTONE Mrs. W. V, I'otterf and son Haven ' ernor, ami alo lo the foreign conv !oerf have left for a trip to Wyo- s misb aer bef.inse of the kiifing of rntng by way of Yellowstone national William W, MacKenxie. a Hrmh sub pirk. Mrs. Votterf expet8 to return ject, last night. MacKemie wa thot with;n.ihe next six weeks, but Haven i iy Chinese ag-tatio-s. wnj remain. WATER 13 PERFECT Sll;iN(,FlKIJ. June 3tkiSp ciaU. The Srini'fieUI water snuolv is pi-r feci, according to a report from. J. K. Simmons ot the t regon Agr.eul- : tnrnl crt(e W;eteriolog:cuI depart -! nient after an analysis of specimens' which he !ofc hiii'slf from the pttnti fdter anil f r m a downtown fancrt here lat week. Our 5H Store Buying Pa wee Saves You Money ' VA 5ilDEiAKITIENT SIuHIJ Thousands of yards of snowy, billowy White Goods! For all those thousands of Household needs. For Bed Linen, Table Linen, Towels, Curtains, Underwear, etc., you will find this Store well equipped to satisfy your needs. Of course, our prices are lower. Our " 571 -Store Buying Power assures that? Our "Honor" Splendid Muslin "iiunor Muslin of iurse." That's whiit thotiKamis nf women tliruoul this country say when aske.f what 'hey wish tn muslin. this Is our own brand and II fs woven of splendid yarn end then fully shrunk. 36 Inch Bleached 18c 36 Inch Uneached 16c Bed Spreads Good values nt a low price. 72 by 89 aize $2.25 78 by 9Q size $2.98 El by 90 alia $4.98 Foot Comfort Expert from Chicago will he nt (his sturo ami frivc froo tlfmtmM rafi'iit to foot fufforoi'H uric day rmly 1 FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1525 J. . PKXNKV IPs CoM This New Summer Breakfast Note the recipe. Get Quick Quaker and try it out. You'll like it A chef of great note pre pared this NEW idea in a Bummer breakfast. Now millions follow it. You will find it great de light '" 40 pjij FOREIGN LIFE Fi CHINESE. IS BR Ull j HID (Continue.! fiom pag? one) l?ritia cons --tl-genera I her ttar viert:i)dv itrot-'Mv.i la the civil eov- UNEASINESS FELT WASHiNtrroN, June Irt. UP -Anti-i 'r !gn rg tatlun iu th Cant n vicinity is cuusin? uneasiness in that place itnd tiea.-;y cities Cunsiit-Geiv-er.il Jenkins niforaied the .tate de partmuu in ;i mstutcii sent from Cantuu. .Uiui' 1 1. tid received t.Hl;v. l(iriitg a sinVnt demo:s!rHi'.(MV uv Wnclvow on June S a mob ytted "kid f-reieners" and threw stones at th-? Buying Moat We Buy For Less Setting Most We Sell For Less Buy "Penco" Shttia & Sheeting We have made a study of what fine sheetings ahoitld he ami wr have mado "Pen ;." . It in woven of lung selected fiber cotton and tha maximum care ta exerrlswl In each step of Ha manufac ture. Meat In d and un bleached. Sheeting the yam1, according: to width, 59c and 65c Ready Made Sheets "JVmo" Kttoeta, 72 by t aiie $1.59 61 by ta l $1.69 "Penco" Pillow Slips each 42c Pillow Tubing the yard 39c The Recipe A you prepare dinner to night, cook your regular breakfast quantity of Quick Quaker. When done, pour into a pudding mould and let cool. Then place in the refrigerator over night. Cut in medium thick dices and serve at breakfast with fresh or cooked fruits or berries and sugar float with rich milk or cream. The combination is de lightfuh Just for the joy of it, try it younelf. - J J co 5 micuu ! . ...... i i- .vmrncin tfptTt OfFititnl, Hit ave?- TROOPS BROUGHT IN I'KKING. .fw JtV KespomJ ing t representation fm'm foreign tlegatiouii, the lvekiug govi-rnment to dty brought den.chmentt of Ceneral I Feng Yu-Hsiana trop into the rity ; for guard duty, and aio poited pUk eta outside the principal office tf foreign firms cod forercn reiJenee. t Several companies of Gener.tif jChnnt To-U n's troop also arrive! ! j:m Peking this afternmm, lnit.it : doubtful that they wilt able to co- Uperate with Gecerwl Feng's men. Hairs Catarrh Medicine tbl your system of Catar-h or Deaf. MM caustd by Catarrh. f. J. CHENEY & CCX, Toledo, Ohio Ladies Orchestra at CASCADE RESORT after June 22. Wo enter to p.tvty tl.mtes by reservation. CASCADE RESORT McKenxte Bridge, Oregon CONCRETE BRICK BURIAL VAULTS DRAIN TILE IRRIGATION PIPE SEWER PIPE CULVERT PIPE HOLLOW TILE BLOCKS SEPTIC TANKS Eugene Concrete Pipe Co. 135 Blair Phone 003 Hotel Bathroom Fixtures Adaptable to Home THE TUBS ARE MADE BY THE STANDARD SANITARY MFG. CO., AND SUPPLIED BY M. L. KLINE CO., PORTLAND. THEY WERE IN STALLED BY Raymond MarJatt Plumbing Co. 56 10th Street West waays LUNCHEON suggestion Of coarse, you often eat StntKDrjEa "Hr.Vt tor breakfast bus did yours consiifet what a satisfactory lunch yoa cart enjoy when you otder Shieddeo Vi'KEAT and nrawbemet? It's a practic! mid-day combination, too, because tt is a perfectly baiaaced ration. SrEDDEDWHrUTijffnorKn mcnt. Jt contains all the body-building properties of the whole wheat grain. Twb btactttts with cream and fruits sup ply all the energy you need focvoik or play. Order, this ecromkal, Wancedlonchi eon regularly during the fresh fruit sea son and keep fit. PAOHC COAST SHREDDED WHEAT CO. OtltW, Caut Stmwhcmes and Shredd iiiiiiiiiiiiilgii OUilt-liLDalU js ag youc Every Bath Room in 1 New Eugene Hotel Equipped ivith the (Famous b "Pembroke" 1 Tub 'Stamtnttf' G it Nils Page Three edLWheat the Is A 11 , t t s