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mill, 4r,ti.J Friday Evening, Jn 2 Tngo Six TUE EUGENE GUARD 1 ; .. -I i hi i t :( 1 I 1 li ' if Mil! m I-. i i- '.! (Continued from p:iRe nnci f Spfw-ir. iTiimiiRcr of (he Jr ingr' Hl-rpiip wurehoiiHp. j .ir. .liinlnir, whose nn hip, hln ' rptnr.v inniinnfd in prunou'imfd t j rhyme with f ine." ami Hip party ex i ppctp( tu arrivp in ( irvlli in tiiup ; for lunch with n large roup of fiirm i er mid ImdiiiPhu men ut the Hotel i Heritor). where he will remain for j conferences in the nftprnooii, Hpend- ing thp night nt tin hotiip if hiH bru ! flier. Thpv will Ipjivp Satunhir mrn- ! inc for l'ortlnml. Htnppinir at Salem to I vixit (JuvpfiMir Walter M. Tjen p. BLAST AT THEATER CCrotinufd from pnge one) ecutive wiromry f Ores"" Aeri.ul ..,.1 mlli-pi.- .1. A. Ilixrll, doim of tin" B,i,i lt ,m,o,rt nt o. a. c: "".i; Revival Campaign n''u"-K:T:JZ:rt':!i To be Continued gfllP III I" ''' "i I tin- ii" w l:i""'"" 'i'11"- diri'rl In III'' olmiillier nf r.i.nnii-l re. The K-iikiT M IiMi'Imts s ilhrrril in a si-mi -t-ir.-l" !ir..iii,.l ln rlmir. As hr was l.r. s. lll.-.l with n slni-K i.f H'O- n.lil milk In' miid: griii rijiijit'r.'ttli'l' i-nl. Wi' lllive without fi;lllillK ROADS MAY MERGE j OTTAWA. June '-'II. P .Mitkiiib of the Cnnnili.ni National nml Cmui'i lun I'lirifii' railway systems fur nn' piiKi'H of itliiii:'itrnli n anil op.-i i! i-oi w;is reenin'lli'iiilrd totn.v hy ll -M-'iiit I'l.lnlii'llri' of ''n' fi'lmli" nil raiiuM.vs lit "WE HAVE OUR BOOK SAVINGS BANK HOW ABOUT YOURS?" ; The ri'vivnl nniiuin whi'-ti -lo:.e.l , Siimliiy nnil'T direction of tho Ayers i Isi iiiTKcr emiu'ciisu hold under ill.' , trni on h ill ) Will.u etle flrwl is I" ,iontiiue tlii- haliiiiee of this week. I In- lli'v. .Miller of A-lilinnl. wlio will i... i in,l I ii in nnionc dll'M ,. lT, 111, I u HI'I'II'K of eviiliKelisllc Ker- flirilMTklT 1.1'fH til" hll II.IS Of tllllMcic.-S. ., ,i., fur s here." ' Sides of t ll ti'lll lift v- lieen rollr.l Dirt Farmers" Absent. i up on nil iili's. "nil Hit' luee.o tlmtj lll.lv two llifll iliHpl.ii'-il hand. .Mr. 'blown through wakes tin- nudieii.- .Indin'r was tln-ii iiifnriiM'.l Hint Hi" perfeelly free fi the h"t wine j ... ..r I......U ..f ' 1.-. i.Hul Miller. (1-setlsslllir til'1 ' nlcrprisi's. hiisiiii'ss iin-n : poiuini; oi in" mho. r i- ..... ...ln..i III IIIITS. ,111' lli-l llll I'lll'-lll "I .in......" "Coopi'r'n.'io.. is linnl joh." h-!;...; slioiild I"' kept in the forofro,,,. ...I.I tin. ..in in. "We're liinkiiiB lots of A vornl 'to wns liiven liy Ins ilaiiKli- fniluri'H. It's "lie job to lie n e"l fiinner nml ini'llier In be n c"l nieri lmniliser. Hut if we run get t lie lenders of nil 'ir groupH locetlier we're soinc to sue enmiKli opposition amnni; ourselves. FariniiiK linx unwed its period of M l.,l'iin Inlil his HH- tov.vv. Th'n dppr,mon I.-ik pml k ' a rrport ...h.nittrd to tho HPni.tP. leKHou of tho diingpf of over pxpsm- - nion and tin- opp'-ittl need of improv ing the methods of inarketinf! ncrieul- I turol produrtH. The hip market for j yinerienn Noil proihictH in America, he, nuid, and prires ttinst, he in renR-ni. prices Held Good 'Trices now are good. You farm- i prs hern nrn Rettin; good rPturnx j from jour hsIph. Jteef i K'iiiK up.! iVicen for tdipep r R'd. nnd f r j JifRH unusually fine. orn 1h com- innndinjc a mood price nnd no h ivheal, ; Yheat will he from $:St to .fl.."() Hhk ypnr. I know I run got n d"d pricn j for my wheat In Kansas this year, I anyway. ' "FarmrrH freiifrnlly otiRht to he i feeline pretty gfn. Wi oiiRht to keep fpeling that way, tpiit fiuhtinjt rnrh nthpr, nnd co out aftpr the hii-siness. I-ook nt the coal men. They Iiiivp been i crpntinjt hip furphiH nnd they're go- j ins broke. Lumber business is in n I bad wny. We must watch that Mir- j plus." Sir. Jardine rmphaMrpd the nppd ; of gettins n (tood rpliahlp businpss ! man to lipad any coopprntivi Rroup. j Such a man does not nerenstirily have to be it dirt farmer. Hp. strpsnpd the need nf Inyaity to a cooperative, or- j Cnnizatjon if it is to ho made, worth j while. These organizations nnd other; produepra rhonMin to organize can i tnke advantnge of the federnl intprme- j dinle credits hank for financing ngri- j culture, he announced. j Many In Group. Among the otficinls fn the group were 1. Itorer, ehninnnn of the tigrirultiiral enmntitteo of tho Amerl can Hankers nsFociation for the twelfth federal reserve district ; M. II. Harlow, president, and J. O. Holt, mnnnger of the Kugenn Fruit irov j era 'nssociation; M. M. Honey, maim j per of the Kugene Farinera' Cream- ery ; V K. Morrison, manager I .nun ! ( 'ounry ( 'oopiraIivo Farmers' ware- j hniKe; F. H. Harlow, muster nf the I I.ane county Vmnona grtinge; O. S. I l'letclipr, county ngrirultural agent ; C. 1'. linrn.ird, county juilge; K. H. it-'nil avenue, could tell cle.irk how he sot out. Hleedu.g and torn, men were fipen riiuning from the building, and some .were dragged nut (f the debris. Fire Chief Alex Jlemleraon ;n'd -Hi or li't perHoiiH imiHt h;ive been trapp'ii in the building, basing his opinion on Hip fun that ihriekH wimp heard from the wre.-ltagp flfi-r the rolhipHP of the building nnd a'so the belief that it would have been impossible for all to ec'ipp jn the nhort inter val between the explosi.ti om (i. cnlhpse of the roof. Th.' midnight show had fust nturt-1 ed and a love irene wan playing on the reen whfn tbp ,.Ht ro. ked the building, bringing down the IniIpoii) as the fl'.or gave way, according to ; survivors. When the entire nertion of the building col apsed, it s-znt bricks and 'debris into surrounding streets and I broke windows io the buildingH u block away. TJiirty minutes after tht pxpbion, the south wall of the thea ter fell, crutibing several small storps. A iirgr porter in a rpatiiurJiit on the ground floor cf the buildvg, waid tbiit half an hour before the Pxplo?ion he detected gas fumes in tin- bns ment. HIGHWAY MAN NAMED HKNIf. Ore.. June L'l. A workman .lop Coll, was killed in on accident in tho tunnel hist night at Ode, go cording to w nt recpiinl in Hend this morning. 1 Jet nil of the arc dent nre not n viiMable. The body 1m being brought to I lend, however, nrmrdirw lo a J ng distance mi'xptage received 'iv She: iff S. K. Hubert. ' COOL BREEZES FM - STATE. HEAT HALTS f Continual fiom pnge one) breeze, according to the weather for? cst, which is lor more warm weather. COOLER AT PORTLAND I'tlHTLAM), On.. June 1'ti. (A3) Ocean hreezen sweeping in last night caused tenippratun t. in tlii-. vicinity to drop t-oiiMderiibl;. with the rpsuit th.it the weathpr was lei-s torrid here (.day than yesterday when a new higb rcc rc for June was established. Tiie uiiiximum yesterday was 101. K, f,. U'i'IIh. went her observer waid be '.pectetl the nuiximum here tod:iy to be a hi nit !H1. He Mi'd, however, that the hot spell would i-ont'nuf for t or three day. The reading at 10:."U a. 3L was 7(1, compared with DO for the tame time yesterday. PENDLETON HAS 105 rKMU.F.XO.N, June UO. The of ficial government therm meter in Femiletou registered 105 degrees dur ing the late afternoon yesterday. Warm weather prevailed again today, the maximum temperature during the forenoon being HOT AT BEND BEN I), Ore.. June '21. The tem perature reached 0!) early yesterday afternoon, according to the govern ment weather observer. This was within one degree of the maximum ever recorded in Hend. During the. night the lowest temperature record ed was 01, a higher minimum than any time before this reuson. At thp mnrnirif observation at S n. m the local weather bureau reported a temperature of 55 degrees, which in creased to 78 degreea at 10 a. m. as compared with U0 degrees at the same time yesterday. A light breeze blow ing from the north is expected to keep the: temperature at least below the century mark. ROSF.MTiG, June ltoseburi! entered upon nhnther hot dn.v, with the iufliriitions, however, that the temperature would not reaeh the hijih point of yesierdny and the day before. Hints For Women More Important to 'women than the question of food, the latest fancy work to beautify the home or points in etiquette or dress, is the subject of health. There are thousands of women every where affected with stubborn ail ments which make life a burjen. These ailments may be easily ov ercome by Lydla E. Pinkliam's Vcfretahle Compound. It .Is a woman's medicine for woman's Ills prepared from roots and herbs. After three geueratlons of success It is recognited as (he standard remedy for such ailments. . '..Qt liquor 1 ed a pretty good' C. one time, but con.u L Rave me stomach ,roah, 'itkiH became chronic v ' would have been a'vi"i?a,e4 dltion to a gas factor? X? did not seem , S'N day my druggist got I '' Mayr's Wonderf ,.8 n.me. ; Mayr's Wonderful n.l to I am now as gonri .. . ' "I Is a simple, ham,!,, " "e- II hat removes ,he catsr?h f?"0 from the Intestinal tract .??m law the tafl.mmtaS causes practically aii wl"rt liver and intestinal a 1m! mai'1"' eluding appendlcltl, T will convince or moner Sft 4os4 At all druggist, 7 refuni I none Itlf - ' C""" e:tir' Tr. Kneen Snrei.ii , One of tho first duties of every young couple Is to start a savings account. It need not deprive you of any pleasures, and a little mon ey In the bank when op portunity knocks at. your door may mean the differ ence between . poverty nnd wenl thy. Stnrt a savings account at this bnnk hy depositing only one dollnr, or more The handsome little book coin bnnk thnt we'll lend you will collect the strny nlckols and dimes nnd make your hank account grow at a sur prising rate. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eugene, Oregon J 'CJ the tang of J pine and I KEEP wimming Time i ... ,. i. .. vw :6.-yjin.r?Z(JiJ,:: -j Have you fopti our line of lmthinjr suit';! AVe have them for all, from the laddies to the grown-ups, both in the Sea Worthy and Spalding Lines Drop in and let us show tlieni lo you. Danner-Robertson . 77-9h Ave. East ICE COLD DELICIOUS , COLLEGE ICE CREAM and FROZEN SUCKERS "Give Your Tongue A Sloighrido" Ho you park your refrip;erntor full of ice! If not. whv Ai'it IT'S ECOXOMA oi.or.v fir TtA tni GrM Japm God's Cat hedrnl of Trees Nature's matchless perfume and then to complete tho setting, a steaming cup of GOLDEN WEST COFFEE Goldeifteg West Phone 1480 EUGENE FRUIT GROWERS' ASSOCIATION K E EP Don't Kick Because Its Hot, Try To Enjoy It Juiiie, ho fair to yourself. Stop sweating and toiling the live-long day. Don't fret because .summer is here. Remember you asked for it last December when the mercury was'liekw zero. Begin to enjoy a little comfort and leisure. Many people have learned to get real enjoyment out of hot, weather. They profit by knowing where to get the right things to eat, or icy-cold additions to the summer menu; they know what to wear and hew to wear it; and as a result they are better wives and mothers, their homes are brighter, their families are happier. "With your food kept cool by a. refrigerator, main a cross word at the lunch table is avoided. An electric fan brings the ocean breezes right into your own home. .., Of course, on these warm clays, everyone love.--good cold soda and ice cream. Don't bo afraid tc raise' a thirst like a Sahara and then fjueneh it wit!, an icy beverage. On summer days you always feel the best nnd look the best in lightweight summer clothing, cool, comfortable straw hats and light underwear. Aid then oh boy! what fun it is to slip into a good swimming suit for a plunge into the millraee! " Let's be glad summer is here! If you make up your mind to enjoy it, you will. .Certainly you will, if you avail yourself of some of the many hot weather suggestions offered herewith by wide-awake mer chants of Eugene! Kelvin -et Kdinnator Electric C S efrigeration-Complete "i I with Refrigerator &-S, Installed in your home f. o. b. Detroit Just what persons living in small homes and apartments have been looking for; Kelvinator and refrigerator, all in one unit, at a moderate price. The Kelvin-et is delivered complete and is as easily connected as a washing ma chine. It is colder and keeps foods much longer than ice refrigeration. It freezes cubes of ice for table use. Ample in size for a family of four or five. Cell and see it or telephone for details. SIGWART ELSCTEI0 CO. .:::! Willamette Phone 71S Kelvlraator The Oldest Domestic Electric Refrigeration i ' i Im " Eft rl iiV "' Mi)gcrffT'!SlaiTn GOOD APPEARANCE An Aid to Success You Men who want to puccerd in lifo can now acquire good ap pearnnco at a moderate cost nt this storethe home of Styleplus Clothes Try a suit of Styleplus this aeason, pay from $25 to Then lot us assist you tn the selection of the various other dress accessories. You will be surprised and pleased with the result. Kemrmbfr, we carry the latest In Dress Oxford, to I?. 50. every pair guaranteed. JUST ARRIVED An express shipment of artistic Shirts tn beautiful new patterns, both In collar attached, and collar to match. See our w indew-. De Neffe's Complete Men's Wear - Mcdonald theatre building HOT? ORDER BLUEBELL ICE CREAM Phone 638 EUGENE FARMERS' CREAMERY :.;f!i i; : 'i -- 4.