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Pago Two THE EUGENE GUARD London Zoo Secures Tamandua Ant Eater FOR PLAYGROUNDS AT NEXT MEETING Open air plnyltrminds for Eugene children itiii Mtminer nre Bought by city council in a renotution to "pro vide adequate facilities for recreati") ood development." to be aubmitled at the council meeting .Monday night. The renolciti'.ti provides that the council "join in a petition to the county court, Unit the property known as the cast park lying opposite tin court house aball be act aside by the county court as a public play and recreation ground for the children "f the city of Kugene and Ianc cuinty, ami the common council does hereby pledge itself, insofar as funds can be obtained, to assist lu tne cnuinin:in and maintenance of said playground for the children of Eugene and Lane county." Kugene Fruitgrowers' association petitioning the council to authorise widening. the pavement on Kerry street north of Eighth avenue to the railroad track. The paving at present is only -'.'i feet wide, and during tlio summer time It is very budly crmvde I, according to .1. O. Holt, manager. The council is asked to make th afreet 30 feet in width,' from Eighth avenue to the railroad track. Heports will be submitted to the council by J. A. Peterson, J. W. llolibs and Loyall H. Hugh, approv 'in the opening and extension of Ninth nveiluo from Van liuren street to Almaden street, and (.'lark alre.it . from Madison atreet to (irand street Fop tho first time In ten years the London Zoo has managed to se cure a specimen of the Tamandua ant eater, an extremely rare animal. He is distinguished by his long sticky tongue with which he can scoop up hundreds of ants at a swoop, and by his prehen&ile tall, T TODAY IS HOTTEST OF YEAR IN CITY Eugene experienced the hottest Weather of the year today. Thermometer this afternoon touch . ed 88 at the Cascade national forest office, a higher flguro by five degrees than hna hitherto been recorded. No roeords were availuhle from tho Uni ted States weather bureau instrument kept by Oernrd M. dellrockcrt. itelative humidity reached 4L per cent today, although It wus cipected to drop as low qb 'AS before the dny ended, according to Nclsun F. Aiac duff, forest supervisor. Telegrams predicting two or three days of Intense) heat, with extremely dry air, wero rccoive'd by the forest office today. Hangers have been no tified to keep a careful lookout for forest fires. The wind la ranging from north lo northeast, and predictions are for continued fuir but wanner weather. Slander Case is Still Before Jury Late this afternoon tho suit for 2&00 dnmngei for alleged Blunder brought by Mrs. Nuhpa llrowu against Mrs. Hannah Peterson was still nml 'r way In circuit court. This case was : started yesterday and it la expected that it may go to the jury hue this afternoon before sdjournraent. The Jury consists of Olen Robert son, Oeorge Powers, George Mct'or nark, E. 11. Oldham, William Wills, I. A. Inmnn, !, 8., Arnold, William Ashhy, T. K. Heavily, Herbert Niiiu, K. E. Davidson, Mrs. J. W. Mi-Arthur. II. E. Blattery is attorney for the plaintiff and Mrs. Peterson is de fended by L. T. Harris. Reports of Mohawk Fire are Received Reports of firo in timber nlnnh InRH in the Mohawk li-t rit wrro r" roivfti hero todny. The Mazo Ik in workw. nvfr arm nnl thero is no jennt, timber in danger nlthmigli tho firfl nprrnd, ncrordinfj to thn report rcoeivfd. Tho relative humidity wiih reported falling todny nnd there In front dung or of a pitinll bin in prcnd injr ff loft unchecked, ntvorriing to warninga roreivrd from I hp Rovprn merit weather bureau nt Portland Into this afternoon. Two more lejtnl stops wero tnken todny by Paul Dormitxer in hit) defense of Mark Hmom, held In the county jail on six indictments for liquor law violations. In the answer filed to the notion of the sheriff to confiscate the Huick uiitoniomile owned by Broom and which is alleged to have contnined liquor, Broom retaliates that the offi cers had no right to take the car, that no warrant had been issued, and that furthermore entrance to a pri vnte garage was forced in order to get the car. This Is In violation of the fourth amendment of the constitution of the United States, the defense states, this amendment holding Inviolate the house and property of citizens. At the time of the arrest of broom the night of .lime 1, tho officers making the arrest reported that the car was parked outside. No liquor wus In tho car 15 minutes before the arrest and the finding of tho liquor Is due to the actions of "a certain Btool pigeon" who placed the liquor, in the mnchlno for the pur poso of incriminating Jjrooiu, the an swer Blatos. In the application for a change of veuuo filed today it is stated that Uroom was not in the stnto in lif-U when the alleged crimes for which he wus Indicted took place. A reward of $100 was offered by District Attorney Clyde N. Johnston for the arrest of II room and this caused so much pub licity that a fair trial In Lane county Is not possible, the application states. It is further alleged that (he inflamed state of the mind of the officera is indicated by tho fact that it took elevun of them to mako the arrest and they were all armed with guns nnd rifles when one officer could have ir.ado tho arrest nicely, the applica tion states. School Elections To be Held Monday Nine union high school districts in Lanu county will hold (heir aim mil elections next Monday, June -2, ac cording to announcement today of R J. Moore, county superintendent of schools. T,he polls will bo open from 2 lo 7 p. in. and one member of the board of five will bo elected for a five-year term. The districts where the elec tions will be held are: Pleasant Hill, ho rune, (,'row, Khnira, WalterviHe, Walker, Thurston, I'pper Mohawk, Florence. y I hie to the rather light fruit crop in hnne county this year the Kugene Fruit li rowers' association must cur tail a large number of orders, accord ing to announcement today -of J. O. Holt, manager. The following stnteinent was is sued by Mr. Holt Ihis afternoon: "The fruit crop of Lane county in not large enough to take care of the orders coining into the office of the Kngene Fruit ii rowers' association. It must do everything it can to take care of It's old buyers for if they buy olsewherc now they will be hnrd to get back another year when the asso ciation might need them badly. The nssncintion is Inking ail the cherries, loganberries and raspberr ies t hey in n get; they will nlno need all the pear and canning apple crops to take care of orders." SES HIS TESTIMONY (Continued from page one) flTflEI PACIFIC OFFICIALS ARE ON WAY TO KLAMATH PORTLAND. Ore., .Tune 10. Of ficials of the Northern l'acific arriv ed in Portland today en route to Klamath Kit lis to go into the ixttue before the people there as to fran chise rights over streets and for ter minals. An official party of the Great Nor thern was expected to arrive here to day and go south with the Northern Pacific group to Klamath Falls, via Medford, but at noon there appeared to be some hitch in the program and just what may develop was indefi nite. - . The Northern Pacific' group went into conference at the office of W. F. Turner, president of the S. P. V S. system, with him and with Judge H. t'arey, chief counsel, and A. J. Witchell, rhief engineer of the North ern line, which nre projecting an ex tension from Pend to Klamath Falls and on to a California connection in competition with the Southern Pa cific. lit the Northern Pacific party are Charles Donnelly,' president; It. C. ( lark, iiMsiHiant to the president; Ar thur C. James and C. K. Perkins, di rectors nf th Purlington system, and alfio of the Northern Pacific and K. K. Ferry, also on ihp Northern Pa cific boa id. At latest report the Great Nor thern ptrty headed by Kuiph Budd, president and a group of directors, was on Puget Sound en route to Port land and thence to Klamath FalK but suddenly this noon it appeared that there was hitch in the prog rain for a joint demonstrntion nt a mans meeting nt Kluiuath Falls. Just what the hitch was could not bo ascertained this afternoon. forgery charge, and Darius Escb, In dicted for operating a still, each pleaded guilty and they will be sen tenced next Monday. Paul Williams indicted on a burglary charge plead ed not guilty. Donald Young attor ney for Williams. Pbilip M. Syank, indicted for receiving stolen property, will appear to plead later. The grand jury is still in session but no return had been wade up to late this aficr-noou. FORMER RESIDENT DIES Word was received here last night of the di-Hth of (ieorgo 11. Irish, fur mrr ri-siilfnt of this city, at the home i.;. .ta,ihti,p At Pnrttunil. Mr. Irish 'was a brother-in-law of W. T. (ior ,. u of ihis city and Mr. Gordon plans to go to Portland to attend the f-t-nernl services Saturday afternoon. .Mr. Irish resided hero nbqut 1U years ago. Osburn Jloiei u v a n t J Tarlour. ."ion. SOL PfilSON SENTENCE Three years in the state peniten tiary was the sentence given Arthur Powell when he appeared before Judge G. F. Hkipworth in circuit cMirt this afternoon. Powell pleaded: guilty to the charge of issuing a forged check, and asked for immed iate sentence. The grand jury retui:.-' ed an inoictmeut against him yester day, ! William West rope, indicted1 onn jiiii 1 1 nt-in K"" nun uit KcniJH, ii'ir when, but contended he parsed them on to Shepherd. ' I Tho defense sought to reveal Foi-! man as having a ridiculous story and ; as being a man unworthy of belief. : Uilliam Scott Steward, chief of de fense counsel, sought nt the end of hn cnHR. examination to show that Fai man had used his school and hospital as a deput for, selling alcohol and "d"pe," in defiance of the law. Co-operation Plan For Roads Talked Cooperation between the county court nnd the, Siuslnw forest service on road improvement work In the for est area was discussed today at a meeting of the county court with It. S. Shelley, supervisor of tho Siuslnw reserve. Work on Deadwood creek and Indian Creek was talked over. It is proposed to have the funds of the county nnd the forest service for road work contributed on a r-O-flO basis, ac cording to members of the county court. Dance Dreamland Hall Saturday Night June 20th Public Invited Yes, the story that the world gasped at the strangest story from fic tion's pages the novel that was a nation-wide sensation. KING VIGOR S product tort of lh novel wife John Gilbert Eleanor Boardman Aileen Pringle STEREOSCOPIKS They jump out of the screen in the thriller of Coney Island. "LUNAC Y" PATHE COMEDY PATHE NEWS Continuous Today and Saturday, 1 to 11 p. m. TOO LATE -CO CLASSIFY j LOST OK STOI.KN A hlevele. ' I hone tlTtl-Y. Kennrd. ie'.'L' i THE WAY TO 8AVE la to bPRln saving there Is no ulhor way. Nobody la Rolna; to como nlotiR with oinn rfatunt dnvlco which will endow us with u nlro batik buliuuo over night. Nobody else Indeed, can save for ua. Uut. once we estab lish the saving habit 111 ourselves, that will be our line of least resistance, snd saving will be nat ural sod easy. Bank OF Commerce EUG EN E.OREGON 9 " 7 A fine macr's most ottltir shirt STURDEETEX T I t furls its colors under no woman s scru- tiny. It loses its colors under no summer sun. A beautiful English broadcloth, spc Ji daily woven, specially imported, specially finished. Cut and tailored in the best manner by the Eagle Shirtmakers. Center-plaited to the bot' torn (a great 6ummcr feature). Six-buttoncd. 4 grog $3.50 STORES-MEN 713 WILLAMETTE "KNOWN FOR (iOOl) CLOTHES" (5 Mammoth Auction OF Household Furniture at the residence 388 East Eleventh Street Eugene, Oregon Selling Out the Entire Contents of a Spacious 12-Room House Nothing Reserved. Saturday, June 20 Starting Promptly at 1 o'Clock LIVING ROOM Massive fumed oak library table; largo over stuffed brown Spanish leather chair; fine large reed rocker and arm chair; !.vl:l genuine Wilton rug. heavy grade; Rnudenbu.sh nnd Sons mtibogany ense 1M.AYKU Piano, good a new. cost 1100; mahogany piano-roll cabinet; 4-aection oak bookcase. Clohe Wernicke; several fine pictures; elec tric, library lamp; large roll top desk. DINING ROOM Massive 12 ft. fumed' oak round dining table, 60-inch top, nnd largo buffet, with long Krench plate mir ror .nil like new; a wonderful suite for n big home; 10 heavy oak dining chairs; 9x12 genuine Wilton worsted nig, like new. KITCH EN Monarch malleable combination wood anil gas range; No. 25 liuud gas water heater, 9x12 (iohl Seul Con goleum rug; large Ice chest; S-liurner Perfection oil range; 8-rhI. nnd 4-gal. sfono Jnra; about 12 do, fruit Jars; Ice cream freezer; utensils, dishes, etc. BEDROOM FURNITURE Consists of 6 Simmons 2 Inch con tinuous post beds in walnut fintsh, with best nll-sleel link fabric- springs and f.lh. nil cotton mattresses; 2 large brass beds, with genuine Way Sugless springs and 50-lb. mattresses; 1 Simmons Iron bed complete. 1 old Ivory full vanity drosser; 1 old Ivory chiffonier, with mirror. 1 old.' Ivory chiffonier without mirror. 1 old Ivory triple plate mir ror dressing table and chair to match; 7 chiffoniers with plate mirrors; 5 students' tables; 6-room-size grass rugs; several chairs, 1 sanitary cot and pad. MISCELLANEOUS-3 card tnblea; lure model Underwood type writer; oil heater; 50 ft. garden hose, lawn mower, garden tools: S-ft. stopladder; steam cooker: electric vacuum sweeper, clothes wringer and copper boiler: curtains and drapes; box of books; 2 magasiue stands and other arti cles too numerous lo list. at 1 P. M. Prompt NEXT SATURDAY, JUNE 20 Remember the Date! EVERYBODY WELCOME! CHAS. G. HALL, Owner 388 E. 11th, Phone 1901 J. K. GREER, Auctioneer Phone 1603 88-96 Ninth Ave. West Stanley Building Eugene, Ore. m Noon Saturday You'll sure make money buying in the forenoon. A lot of prices have recently advanced but we are going to give you until noon Saturday to lay in supplies at the old prices. M. & M. MILK .25 25 Case 3 Large Cans 6 Small Cans At noon the price ad vances to 5c for small and 10c for large. Tho case prices will be $4.25 and $4.35. Borden's or Carnation Milk Case 48 Large Case 96 Small At noon Saturday the price goes up to $4.65 and $4.75. . - $4.50 $4.40 Cane Sugar 100-lb. Sack 16.30 At "noon the price goes up to $6.45. Four Gold Medal 49-lb. sack $2.65 24-i-lb. sack $1.35 Crown 4!)-ll. sack $2.55 2-U-lb. sack $1.30 Thompson's Best 49-lb. sack $2.15 24A-lb. sack $1.15 Willamette Valley Best, 49-lb. sack $2.00 White Crown 241-lb. sack . $1.05 Fruits And Vegetables Lemons, fancy," dozen Lettuce, Solid heads Watermelons, pound Bananas, pound 30' ;..5 Cantaloupes, 3 for .... 25c 15 10 5 25 SPECIALS Till Noon Dunham's Cocoanut, i-pound package Spinach, Xo. 2 can Linit Starch, 10c package C. H. B. Sweet Pickles, No. 2 can Barrel Fancy Molasses, ?ipo!!d 30 Melomar Syrup "f . pint jug -v"-' None Such. Mince Meat, "10 package . Powdered Sugar, 3 pounds .... Argo Corn Starch, 1.-pound i package J.U Argo Gloss Starch, 1 pound f 0 package A" Candy 'Till Noon Lang's Chocolate Patties, 1-lb. net, Qe box .. Lang's Chocolate Covered Nigger Toes, 9Q 10-oz. net, box .."' Jelly Beans, -fQJL pound JLstil 2 Peanut Brittle, f5 pound JLJ 20 SPECIALS 'Till Noon Carnation Wheat Flakes premium q ' - package Osfi Certo, fttj, 35c bottles A)V Delicia Sandwich 4 (a . Spread, Ity Pride of Oregon Lard, 8 pound Q4 mm can ?XlO Peanut Butter if you bring your own ' container pound J.D Alber's Flapjack Flour, large package J Ami Alber's Mint Oats, large am a package mO Monopole Grape Juice, pint j rA bottle XV Full Cream Cheese, pound Sliced Dried Beef, 2j ounce jar 25 10 10 92 White King Washing Machine Soap, 4f largo package 0 Chloride of Lime, can Hooker Lye, 3 cans Perfection $1.25 Broom All Day Saturday NABISCO SUGAR WAFERS Off 3 Ounce Size, 3 PACKAGES Aa All day Saturday you can buy: Graham Crackers, 4& pound box 83c Soda Crackers, 3 pound box 45c Flake Butter Crackers, 1 lb. net, package 20c Oodles Bars, 3 for .. : lOc Societe Marshmallows, pound 35c Yucatan Chewing Gum, 2 packages 5: Peaberry Coffee, best grade, pound 40c "AA" Coffee, very best quality, pound 50c High Grade Coffee, pound 45c Good Coffee, pound .. 55c Columbia River Chinook Salmon, Xo. 4 flnt can 15c OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT These Unusual Bargains until noon, 12 o'clock, Sat. POT ROAST all cuts from shoulder, very best young beef, pound . L RUMP ROAST all cuts while they last 4 m pound PORK ROAST choice shoulder 3 nnd fi0? cuts young pork, pound . Shop early while our selection is at ifs best. AVe use only F. S. Government Inspected beef. NOTICE Moved to IS Sth Avomir West. : ti FRANK J. 11 K KG Kit. lli-nltor GOING AWAY! Take The Guard with ' you. Read The Guard vvhere ever you go. Transfer your pa per to the beach or to the mountains. Simply phone 1200 and leave the rest to us. BIG DANCE At Veneta Every Saturday Night I'ndor now tnanaepment. Hob Hobton's Orchestra Everybody Welcome. ROSE FESTIVAL Oregon's Classic Production Portland, June 15th to 20th Stupendous Tnitonnt Cnt of SOW: orcnesirn 01 j,-' - Portland nnd return tickets M June l.'lth to 20th. Keturn it""' , dnv. June 2-nd. H O S A R I A Multnomah Field Nightly , $5.75 dny, June .Jnd. o on - Tortlnnd and return tickets on wle f 5J.0U day, Saturday and Sunday; return W (Week lind) Tuesday. via OREGON ELECTRIC ' ' Fast, dependable trains leave Eugene for Portland at :' and 11:15 a. m., 2:00 and 0:O p. m. Tckats, details, etc., of . L. F. KNOWLTON, Trav. Pass. Agf., F. S. APPLEM"- I Ptane 140 OREGON ELECTF WAV'S USE THE GUARD .WANT AD i