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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1925)
,,lin,liiy Evening, Jnne 29, 1925 wil! be laid on Water .treet between Mill and west I) street, in the neir future. The line is staked out and grade ready tor an.ither SO-feot ae,v non between Kislith and Ninth alreet, on It. The walks in Springfield' Intv been impr. vul and added to lat.lv for the new m.iil earrier service which was irnnted this jear. THE EUGENE GUARD -A Four-Square. Gospel for I.ib- ( ( .-no the 80 rim n tnnir nf LV1.1.. . lU. 1 : ,riD - - .-jrch in which be outlined the spirit- .,11.00 us tbe fr""1 authority in mm (f, of iaith. This meaut, he mi id, a 3ioMlized faith mid uut uri flitcui;u !. firnkp u faith of rationalism. IICUO' " "'iv.irivirn t, ue tfuiral thins lor the Litior.ii u4 niigui uc uuuuuvu lor iue pur of discus. on and four tided. Iue first boundary would be the :rU( that our so-called God-given eon ictfoi'e is really a kiud of inheritnnco puling tu us with advanciux imHU-i't- ..i as iiistiDCts are lormed in nthn.- n:ma s uu nunc our iree inm nf j.jjjment and our making of opinions , HkewiHO iar more limited tluui we . vol J ho nliilitc f.t .i: ,.t. effort remains our prmt h...u. ton without which we would scarcely .rofrem at nfl. uuuiur is uuoiea. The second important statement rith which we may bound our ratiou lUed faith, the speaker said, wuul.J dim: "Ihat the dogmatic authority af church, of Jesus Christ and of the bible must be abolished. The Heforma uva of Luther cuded half way. Jt Kruck a potent blow at the churru of authority but exalted the holy bonk i the place of the holy church. For e type of Liberal to which reference m been made, of which Unitarians ujeiicral are representative, the hu- Mnity of Jesus is assumed and as a ma be quite inevitably made bis mi.-:-tikes while achieving it great victory is a spiritual leader of the jigis. Likewise iu a rationalized faith (m lisink of the bible as separable or in IDT way i rum oiuer meraii re ol re l- ilisurd. Only credulity can consider it mli.illv insoired. The third hypothetical bound ry for pur raunanzeu laitn ot Liberalism fll conscience fur the individual. hi diviiluality .is their great interpretative nature of Liberalism. .Na institution md no dogma must be able to lirow at him. Job is in the bible the gre it ipukeMiian of the individual defying ie God of his fathers and the p e n i the great drama of the soul m the nicls-t of this struggle seeking a reli ;iod for a free man.' Fourth Side Told. Finally the fourth side of our ra- ;iiialized faith is this: A church fur freedom of faith must be altogether roterant in matters of opinion and mit all the tests required by Kvange icdl Christianity. Such a chore!: foil Id welcome all persons of good bnrncter without asking whether or at he bad been baptized, or converr il. or what he believed about tlo jible or Christ or creeds. That would tf-iiis own individual problem. 11. iw to organise Mich individuals tl.e problem of such a church i- y Cnitarian. Jliree things we IV. ve off.er to the Liberal in his inil' ridualit-in," said Mr. Kdiiy, "we of-f-r a sincere and simple worship of the infinite spirit. More definitely wo tier interpretation -in the field of knowledge and give a sense nf direc tion to men in a confused age. Most -if ill, if we do our work well, we give inspiration for idealistic effort and fur human service. Whatever the rritics of Liberalism may say, some such church as I have suggested, that sav some such church as 1'nt- tarianism has evolved in a hundred ynrs of experiment, in.thr only en-; which can fall into natural relation ships with nn age dominated by scien tific thinking." Interest Growing In Revival Here Tenight will be "rest night" at the two-pole tent on south Willamette, street where a revival campaign is still in procress under the direction of Mr. .Miller, of Ashland. Todar .Mr. Miller and family took a trip to Al bany Inn will be here again for Tues day evening's service. Kvangelist Miller delivered three sermons at yesterday's services and at iur nut-moon service ,e digressed somewhat from his usual ( ,,ro. eedure and invited questions from anyone in the audience. Th: questions were varied ami oft. n of a close doc trinal nature but kept the large aud ience much interested in the nnvcltv of the thing. A great deal of amusement was created when I r. Miller jokingly stat ed that husbands should obey their wives, when a man sprang to his feet and inquired whether "Hint was scrip tural" and the evangelist saw the point and joined heartily in the re partee. Ilev. Harry M. Xeet. who is visiting here will probably occupy the plat form on one night's service unrl per Imps Ilev. (ionlon of Cottage lirove on some other night. Services begin at 7: 1.1 each night during the remainder of the week. (Continued from page one) Springfield to lay Cement Sidewalks Sl'KIXfiFIKLD, June :!!. (Spe rial). A survey and grading for two Mrinis of new concrete j-idewnlk in SprinnfioJcl hnve been competed und 'r j thp direction of Simon Klovdahl. city 'ceineer,-A TiO-fo.ot stretch of walk Tickets nm selling rapidly for fh nnnunl Chaotnuoua proerm which nnens next Tus'1v in the big tent nt the Corner of Kleventh avenue and OHvo street. Season tickM nr on a!e in a number f lneal btiines house:, and will continue until (1 o'clock p. in. of (lie nnprdnc day when they will advance IV cents in price. Alton Packard, known as one of the best eirtooniits in the country. nreert the opening procrain Tues doy nisht after the opening eTerciej nnd annoincementi. Foltowinc this i the pro-ernm for the rest of the week is as follows: Wednesday Alorninn Organization of Junior ChwotHuo'in. Afternoon Lecture. Chan annua superintendent: concert, Leake's Or chestral entertainers. Kveninc Prelude, Leake's orches tral entertainers; lecture. "Rack From Hassla." Cnn'tain Siiurdur K. fJudmundson ' merienn citizen). Thursday 'orninir Junior Chntnnqua. Afternoon Lecture, "In the Other Fellow's Shoes.' Onev Fred Sweet; cert. Pnuclunn-Pefferle Pom. Kveninc Prelude. TtniiThnian-Pcf-ferle Poo: lecture. "The Problem of World Peace." Pr George O. Fallis. Friday forninc Junior Chuatauqun. Afternoon Costumed imnerona tions. Itoselth Knnpp Breed Htos ton's noted eofertn'oerL Kveninc "The Mikado." Sullivan's masterpiece, Mnr A'nlentine company. Saturday Morning Junior Chautauqua. Afternoon Lecture, Chautauqua superintendent: concert, Charles Mit chell M'xer Concert Trio. Kveninc Prelude, Charles Mitchell Mixer , Concert Trio; lecture. "The Player in the Shawod," Capt. T. Pins more T'pton. Mondny Morning Junior 'hntttnuqun. Afternoon Special children's fen ture. Margaret. Hyers nnd assisting artists. Kvening "Paddy Long Legs." New York's great suecess. Tuesday Band Day Morning -Junior Chant annua. Afternoon Concert, Mnupin's sing ing hand, Keening Concert, Maupin's sing ing hand. Park covered ."irtO fm of railrov.' (track nearby, leaving it buried uede- earth and rooks Phi feet deep. Thi i was caused when a cliff. Sist fet-; high, toppli',1 and feK. ThusiiUds of pcrsnns in PuMe, Creat Falls. PilMnss, l.iv;nctn. Mis soula, Helena and other fit lea and towns were thrown into a near panic and rushed ele;ir of buildings. The shocks continued interurtiemly until well after lo o'clock. Vestprday there were slight reeurrenees at Three l'i rks. White Sulphur Springs and Anaconda. Towas Are Hit Three Forks. Manhattan and Lo gan, all near the junction of Madison, (album and Jefferson rivers, whiih form the source ot the Missouri, sus taim d the greatest loss. The court house nt White Sulphur Spr nss fell end several smaller ftructures were demol shed. The loss there will exceed M00.00 it is said, and Three Fork, where the damage was greater. 1 vst about $'JHO.iHiO. reports say. Three Forks residents counted 41 distinct sh vlcs, they reported. Jefferson river, a (diort dist nice above the convergence point. Vas low ered two feet lu-"tlie unal,.. Hun dreds of men were working in the mines nt Hutte and Anaconda as th earth's surface trembled but in the 1.000 miles of underground working, there was no damage, according to Hutte reports. The in ners flocked to the surface when thev felt the shocks. Buildings Twisted Leaning w.ills and twisted buildings in Manhattan and Three Forks, prob ably will have to be razed by dynamite in order to forestall danger of their falling, residents said. tiiunls are ported about the structures and no one is allowed to go near them. Miss Mildred Waters, a telephone operator nt Manhattan, stuck to her oust Saturday night, until the woh blins of the company's building con vinced her that it was time to move. She tripped and tell down a flight nf st::irs an she started to flee and was I rtinfully injured. Near Three Forks an automobile was heaved over an embankment by the quake and its two oecupints were slightly injured. In all other cases, where injury was caused none was caused directly by the ounke. Pranks are Playod Outside of the area which sustain ed the most dam tge. the quake played a thousand pranks. At Hillings A. C. (iallagher, a painter was gilding the ., ea nn tlia antra r( St Pfltfifk's L'nthnlin fhnrrli when the shock of Saturday n:ght was felt there. The cross swayed three feet, he snid. in a north and so:i,h movement. He clung to the cross until the worst temblor was over, and then called It a day and descended Pr. C. P. Clapp. president of the Fniversity of Montana, who is con sidered nn authority on geology, de clared last night the probable cause of the temblor wns the inking of a "fault" in the eastern part of the mountnin region of Montana. The mountain in that vicinity have many faults, which are nroken strata, push ed up or down by convulsions of the earth. TRACKS BEING CLEARED LKWTSTOWN. Mont.. June J!. A force of ",000 laborers will be re quired to clear the landslides which last night blocked the tracks of the Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul rail road near Lombard, railroad officials declared here today. The work will take 1.1 days, the officials claim. One section of the track at Peer Park, is buried for .VHI feet under a layer of rocks and dirt, more than PHI feet deep, where a cliff, St) feet high, toppled over. I -.11, .cr t, niK-ii.ita liere the I landslide struck a small tunnel SO . feet long and split it wide open. OREGON MOTOR CO. Phone fim WO OMv I STATISTICS ! BORN PANIKLS At the Franklin boule vard auto camp. June 'SI. l!tM. to Mr. and Mrs. Henry (J. Pmiels of Su'herlin. (tie., a daughter, weight S pounds, nn me, Km her. 9 S ;,!-' V V mmm Sample Baby Carriages Many Styles Sizes Colors One of a Kind in Stock 25 ,0 To 33 1-3 Less S-.mr.lo Rihy r.-irriaK" that are nn nf a kind In ock f, urr-l ihrr.nsli vpVv aTantng"... purrha.e-offrcd this V'k t pr)r- fn.m to i-3 ols than roBular. All -rn rarr-a of very -- .onMrm-non In design and finish. Choose your this e,-k. $54 Genuine Reed Carriage, Reversible Gear, $39.85 O-nulne Reed CarrlaR with n t cl""i,'m4 In U.l CQ RK Kiill corduroy lined, heavy in-hions an.l r-n . 5CCj.O0 Mahogany Enamel $48.50 Roll Hood Carriage In Fiber Reed $36.85 Vine woven fiber reed crriax. .n .-ry .nam.. w,.h t"' "flR trlmmed-recllning back and rubber t.red wheH. An $36.85 size 7 oo Genuine Reed Four Wheel Sulkey $23.85 Oenu,n!3Hl;d0i1kerwrr4,n rT 523.85 Kqulppetf with rubber tired wheel, finished In l"r enamel $19 50 Flat Reed Reclining Back Sulkey $13.75 finished In Ivory enamel MANY OTHER NUMBERS NOT LISTED u. Voiir Credit METHERBEE -POWERS ChJrj. Hi Inter., I Tngo Three Offers 5 Days of Super Values In This Pre-Inventory Sale 300 Pieces of High Quality Furniture 25, 33Vz and Reduced 15, crrw a v A s;i!o for those folks who seek the groatost possilile values before deeiiling to piiroli!isi. When you ineiisure the offerings in this sale from the standpoint of good tase and inherently ,'ood quality of workiuanship and finish, its well as from the viewpoint of price the values are emphasized. It is, without doubt, the outstanding furniture event in Eu gene so fur this year. To be able to secure furniture- of real quality at prices so very low is most unusual nnd discriminating buyers will be quick to take advantago of it! Karly choice lias the advantage of wider selection, which wo believe you will want, to avail Yourself of. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD ON ANY PURCHASE YOU MAKE-EVEN AT THESE SPECIAL PRICES "WE CHARGE NO INTEREST" YOU SAVE LIKE THIS ON THINGS FOR THE CHAMBER $.'!S") five-piece Bedroom Suite consisting of full size bed triple plate vanity, Chil'forette, bench rind rocker. AVell made, and perfectly! mulched in rich (?nQO American Walnut with bird-eye Maple inlays ty&vO $'2!)..r)0 ;i-pieec, Red outfit consisting of full size Sled l l :.. i i.i i i i . nun 111 jvory r.inimci, a goon sieet iinu spring anil a 40 jtound layer felt mattress in pretty art ticking .f47.ri() Xachmiin Spring-filled Mattress licking, staple cotton filling, well tufted $2.'.50 Kapn Felt Mattresses, silk floss and 1 col ton, $24.85 in heavv art $39.50 in pretty floral ticking with stitched edge in contrasting sateen $18.95 Picnic and Market BASKETS Values up to $1.25 All size., style-, fill inlle. for nhuiiliiR. pli'Illi-a, otr., whllti nminlly lnl. 4Q. I'ltolro ench Values up to $2.75 jHpiinrnn braided stylos, honvy nuirkot hHkftfl, (iHinty lunch huskols, chnlco each ... 95c 10 Only SILK LAMP SHADES Value, to fl5.Gn Chi. Ire . S2.95 Silk lump ahndeH, olio of n k i ml. willed hiivn been uk.'iI n. flimr .ain. pie... 1U only nil illf f.Tent .ilyb-K. nt (be one price. or i m... fTTTi'v ! Mm ,r " .VALUKS TjIKH THKSI' NUMKKOUS ON Dining Room Furniture sfl.'il) S-piece I)iniug (Iroup in quartered Oak, Jnoobenn style with two tone inlays Hul'fet Kxtonsion Table, 5 Side t'hairs ami one Host Chair in rich tfl-i CTQ 71Z brown leather, now :. !r.V2 l.tindin Leaf Dining Table with 54- (POJ OC inch top iu combination Walnut, special V Ot if.S!).)0 China Closet, in Italian design antique. Walnut finish, offered in this sale at Several styles of Odd China Cabinet iti Walnut nnd Oak, now OX I'M I AM' OFF. $39.85 KITCHEN CABINETS $!.V0 Sellers "White Meanly" kit chen cabinet, in perfect condition a r s :: $78.75 .14.51) Sellers Kitchen Cabinet in Oak, preltv golden finish, completely r::1.:":: $76.85 "Voss" Electric Washers $!S.f0 "Voss" Oscillating Klectrie Washer with heavy copper tub, wringer, slightly used guaranteed for satisfaction $115 large style "Voss" Klcrtrie Wa.iher with copper tub built for extreme satisfaction $83.75 $98.50 mm X. V!' Mr tt !t RUGS LINOLEUMS ALiiO INCI.l'DKIi l.S 'i H l.i SSA..K 74 Heavy quality Holly llrile:5 Hub In 'ixVi iie. in b11 over design, color. In roue nn'l blue combination, 549 75 t9 10 !)iy HruB.eln Hup. of .me CO f iju.llty In S 3xl"i .11". for JCfOtJU SenmlrM Tapestry ltuir wl'h frinired eml. In 12 room ie. very ple.ninit pt- COC QC tern. nd i "lor tombinationn, for 4tw.Ol 9x12 Seamier. Velvet Kii( ulth frlnid enl. ofl B.Mr!nient of p.to-rn. and COQ OR eolonngf. very .pv ial M.03 felt Hn?i Linoleum In floral pattern., tile ef fects, bl'Kk iffeeta. In eolor. of blue CQ and grty. brown. et;., t yd 031 6IJ f;r. Rum In tool, iiimtwr rolorlnir. hil tiu.nilty CC OT lait. 4.w 9x1 2 "Gold Seal ' f"nnoltgm Ru?, oM anort meut of r.ew pattern, and color.. C 1 C QC .penal tarh V 1 3fT. Living Room Furniture Never So Reasonable lis r,n Arm ( hair with M.iboKnay finished frame, prettily turned leg. ami tnp'-.'ry upbol.teri d $14 25 125 l.uxtlllon. OverHluffid Davenport llplinlatereil In iretty wool inpe.try, with in' il.illlon "'. and bar k, Cfl loo'.o n.rili(! filled ni-blona J I H I iJU !iS lapehlry rpbobsli ri il Over.tuffi d Div. nport, loone million neat.- of if ry fine t'in.triii lion $69 85 fiiu t),inbnal Ann fbalr. In iiutlfiilly upbollere, ffOf OC III line Imported Italian llro, ndi JOiOJ 114 fane I'nnel Dark Arm chair., finlnhed In Mubonany, up bolnlered In Rood Kralu of C1Q I.pe.try JJ Iwilw DINNER SETS IlKIHl.'KU .KK THIS 121. (U li'i plei B Sml I'oreelaln lilnuer Set with neut bunded ucIko pattern fl 4 J "" of black a ml nob! 9ID.I3 JIS.Tfi -12-plica Anierlciin Keml 1'orti lulu IJin. ner Set In iliiinly figured ducor- Q4) C( ailon, now 9 I WiDU 122 &i very hand.oiiie Nippon t'lilua limner .et of 41 piece. with wldrt gold" banded edge. And full gold bundle. $16.75 BUFFET MIRRORS f 1 7.611 Plato HnftVt Mlrrom with mllnrrd rntl (miiflft. itolyrlirniim rniniH In old KoM nnd old llvr 1 1 :t . fj 0 llulli-t Mirrors of nm Hlyt and paitcrnii, Hinullfr niton 513.95 $10.85 Draperies The Savings Are Worth While -f ffi r. a a r nnd 39c $236.50 COMBINATION ELECTRIC RANGE I'xd f'T Iwiiiunif ration $198.50 A hnd"ouie Kleitrb: (t.nge with liirre !;,. door oven and three element lop. and euutppr d Hh wood and c oal .ei . lion all while and nb k-l irluuneu - lop .lljhtly .talned from demonstration. ETHERBEE white, Mil) yurds off'Tcd at f'i 111(1 rju;ility Impirtrd ('rrlnniM from Alar, Krnmt. (iihm tn iiuitlity KnKlmh pattern. ftOO yartN t ln off'T' d l. 33 C !:.! VhfT Hilk (iaiup in popular hads uf hfn.', ....79c Fine iiu.illty Mariul.it HufflM curtnlna In plain white, tlu dotted ami plain whltn with blue riiffl.--all with dalnly ruffle. 4J 4 QQ and tie fcarka, lwlr 9 i30 55.: quality domn.tle Cretonne. In good . borlmeiit of color, and pattern.. Homo remnant length., yard POWERS JL EASI NINTH AND OAX AST NINTH AND OAK 19c Use Your Credit