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Thursday Evening, June 25, 1925 P II f II t1 1' P 1 It in- I! He's a Firebrand! llniinrninrninnn.il !' ' m in m t -- jRssm ' uLnntinut UAnnuvv : ..-l ' - Iillf It Ih- trul i ...! .1,- .k..l., II -.j;-:-.i..it.ii..-i..t;.-t, i - ' " 1 1 . ...... - 1 SEW YORK. June 23. The bounds ,f propriety of the modern peneration jrond the orq of 13 hare now been ..jstK'd out to include cocktail punk's 't Mrs. Esther Ford Wait, young ..irhier of Supreme Court Justice John Ford, who is presiding at tlis vrue tri;tl of Thomas H. Symington, withy railrond etinipment mnuufac- urcr. flpninst Dia wiie. Mrs. Wait believes in prohibition if can he enforced. . "But as it can't," be said, "I have rflihin? attainst & drink or two .-it parties or serving cocktails to L.j friends when they come to dine." ; jUFtice r ora ruui irom tne Dencii i: the Symington trial that neghgoe reikfasts with another man, ku m L(j drinking were not in .themselves oof of misconduct on the part of ,Mrs. Symington, rle cited his daugh- S an example of a nice young torero girl who goes to cocktail par- ei. Mrs. Wait explained that her fa- tpr always passed up the cocktail -But he holds very sensible views , modern manners," she added, "This mention is not going to the dogs, pbe present day girl is as wholesome ud pure as her predecessors of the rrapped-in-wool seventies, "But I am utterly against indis :imin;ite drinking and pit jama parties ir b.'y sand girls. They are too ,voiin; 2d impulsive. If I had a daughter n her 'teens, I would not let her go parties before she was HI. I'ntil she would have n chaperone. Af- ;frthat I would Jet her go out alone a reasonable hour. Ye ting inn ou!d be allowed less freedom than rig, for they are more, dangerous an girls when gadding around on ,e loose." IDE TALKED 1 Abdel Fallah Enayah. alleged load-: or of the plotters who murdorod Sir: uoe stack, sirdar of Egypt, thereby causing a political crisis, Is being led by a guard from a Cairo prison to court. This Is the first picture from , the trial. BANQUET TALK OFF IUYTOX. Tenn., June With drawal of an invitation to Clareure Lrrov to address the Tennessee Bar association at Memphis Friday because his presence "might be mis construed," and h statement by Haiti bridge Colby expressing surprise at the "holiday Atmosphere" surrounding the approaching evolution trial were high lights in an otherwise dull period of preparation for the court battle. Mr. larrow, Mr. Colby nud other attorneys for the defense of .1. T. Scopes, indicted science teacher, have just concluded conferences in Knux ville. Mr. ltarrow departed for Chi cago and the former secretary of state for New York, while lUidley Field Malone returned to laj ton. stopping off in Chattanooga lone enough to give n public statement of his views in trial issues. Mr. Colby, whose statement was isiued in behalf of all members of the defense staff, called "the shock ing and abnormal character of (he legislation," involved as "one of the most serious questions which could possibly arise to challenge the ability oi the citizenship to rational self government." Mr. Malone declared he had no dif ficulty in holding with devotion to Christianity and also to evolution. "I have cnnie to Tennessee to in tervene in this case in behalf of young men and young v. men who are en titled in a public institution to be uuyut the truth and the whole truth," he said. The country is suffering from "good j people, who iu their ignorance feel .ordained to save the ivt of us who ! Maud in no nerU of their ideal sal j vat ion," Mr. Malone ml. lie added that he "be lie red an ex pose of Mr. Bryan and the psychology of people .f that type." would help to clear the air "U.t straight think-iig." Staff Cuts Ready ' For Indian Bureau WASHINGTON. June LW (4) t Two hundred and ninety four etn 1 pioyes in the f;eia service of the j Indian bureau, including cue or more I iu nearly every Indian agency and reservation in the country, wiil ,im ; their jobs July 1 under a swerpins ; reorganization pngram announced j here today. i The reduction of the. force will clip i S'JJT.VHXVi annually from the payroll. Clerks, Menographers, matrons. In. Iriian police, judges and other officials ' are Kiimnj th-me whose positions will he abolished. The number renurning on the bu reau tolls July 1 will be 4,:ii'2 j OfiEUOr MOTOR CO. ! Willamette Si. 1'bone 617. Geo. X. McLean, Insurance, 860 !Kine'IW9 030 Out Osburn Hotel Lvint; Parlour. "hone S9l egates from Springfield to the state convention of the legion at FrineviHo, left yesterday to attend the state meet. Mrs. C. A, Swarts, recently elected delegate to the convention from the Indies' auxiliary of the lea ion, was unable to go. Loyal Sv-ott leaves today for Vrineville. As many as 40 carloads of legion aires from Portland, Heedsport, Sa lem ami Mrdford. passed through Springfield today on their way to the convention. Right-of-way Asked In Water Project SEATTLE. Wash., June 2.". The p.inese business men who in the past re abstained from politics are now tinning to realize 'they must have "say" in the government. Tse Tsok- !.ii, manager of the Kwang-Tung Metric Supply company of Canton. 'hina, said, speaking before the Xn- oal Foreign Trade convention here 'lay. "Furthermore." he added, "the m of the people nlso realize they ist have peace." While civil strife in the past few firs has not encouraged nuifii ue- lopment the Chinese nre not de fssed Tse said, nnd pointed out that Hdrtment stores nnd banks run on "foreign system, have sprung up all rough the important centers of the 'intry. ' h declared that though a big pnrt m this progress is due to Chinese turning after s'udy abroad, most the capital required comes from t.incse in their native land, (inine into the history of China's Irpign trade, Tse said thit because foreign firms not knowing the lan- fcflge or conditions there, they did 'ness through a middleman, known a "enmprndore." He advocated do ll away with this system ami adopt- ; n method of direct dealing with ? Chinese business men. SPRINGFIELD, June L'oWSpe cial.) A request from the Eunene water board that the right-of-way be granted them arrows north Fiftli street in Ppringfield nrar the county I road for laying the McKenzie pipe line for which Eugene taxpayers re cently voted bonds, was c nsidered at a special meeting of the Springfield city council last night in the city hail. The inn tier will he referred (n the city attorney to look up the legal tech nicalities relative to granting the pe tition. Night Officer Fred Ilinson of the Springfield police force was granted 10 days' vacation on fu'l pay by the council. S'de walk's nnd street im nmvrment were discussed, but no def- I inite action was tak-ui. Oil-Cookstove Work bl ill is,"City Easy" and Cool! RAIL SUIT OPENED GREAT FALLS, Mont.. June 'J.". (A3) Foreclosure proceedings were filed today in federal court here against the Chiengo, Milwaukee nnd St. Paul railway company by the Guarantee Trust company of New York, holder of refunding bonds of the railroad company in the sum of .fl'OO.OOO.OOO. CT i 10RKING with a good y oil ccokstove is cool work and a "snap" no fires to tend, nothing but a match to light, a wick to turn and you're done! Noiseless, simple, soft! By using a good oil cookstove you make your kitchen-work as simple and "city easy" as it shouU it! And when your dealer recommends Pearl Oil as the test kerosene to use he's right! Pearl Oil is specially refined and re-nfined so it bums dean! And it won't corrode metal no oily smell nothing but bright heat-producing flame. t "Kerosene" or "Coal Oil" may mean any kind of kerosene so insist on pure, clean-burning "Pearl Oil" ask for it by name! HEAT and LIGHT President Coolidge's fattier served ( three years in the Vermont House j of Representatives and two in the ! 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If you havn nn old refrlKPrator that ha outllTod Its nsehtl. ness, or Is too expensive to keep, take tho opportunity af forded this week of turning It In an part payment on a new one. Two nationally advertised lines of refrigerators are Included In this apodal offering this week "Horrtcks" and "Alaskaa." r0-riuml Cnpnoitr TOP-ICING "ALASKA REFRIGERATOR Extra $24.50 Special A tnplclng atylo In Cik, of Bo-pound ice capacity, with generous compartments for food. White porcelain finished Inside. Marked unusually reasonable for the week end. Other Models Both "ALASKA" and "HERRICK" Priced $16.25 to $57.75 m Delivers Any Refrigerator You Choose Then Convenient Monthly Terms No Interest )eleffates Attend State Convention SPKINfiKII-XR- .lune 25. (Spe iU C. A. Swarts, commander of Sjrincfield post of the Amerirnn L'cion. and Kay McPherson. both dd- DOUR STOMACH fc. bad breath, coated tongue, belch injt, headache, constipation - rail for a good cleansing medicine for itomach and bowels. 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A-k us alout this new plan. Green-Kilborn Men's Wear One of Eugene's Leading Stores Cleanse Vacation Garments NOW! Let Vour Outing Ho (")nn of Oirrfreo I'lensuro Simply Telephone, 220 m Qitij (gleaners 919 Willamette 6'f.. ug'cne, Oregon W. K. NAYI.OH, l'loprietor If We Clean It, It's CLEAN DANCE At Noti, Sat. Night Mimic tiy Mr. Simpion'i Orcheitra KVKltVflOI-lV WKtXOMK 1L DANCE at Triangle Lake every Saturday mgnt