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Tuesday Evening, June 30, 1925 THE EUGKXK GUARD Pago Vivo GITY NEWS tomorrow for a werk's inning at Tslltcoi s lake. (Continued from age one) broadcasting. program will include 10 p. m. on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, it in an nounced by C. M. Granger, district forester, Portland. This U in keeping with the policy pursued last June the forest office. It is prepared for vthe benefit of those too remote to re ceive the regular broadcast at "iiU'J p. m. Return From Salem Mr. find Mrs. Frank L. Chambers. Mrs. Elizabeth Kerns, and Mia Maude Kerns are buck from Salem where they attended the meeting of the Irving ciau on Sunday. A total of UDO Oregon members of the clau were present, some from as far a? Kch , Oregon. Senator MeNnry sml Milt Miller gave Addresses. Mrs. ChamVrs gave a history of the clan, which was Scotch -Irish originally, tracing its history through iettlemeuts in Ken tucky, Indiana, Missouri and Oregon. Irving Clnggctt, oldest member in Oregon, accoinpauieu the Chambers from Independence. Hotel Information Asked A letter asking for information about the new Eugene hotel, its plan, rates, number of bedrooms, location, and a. photograph of it, has been re ceived by the Eugene chamber cf commerce from Cleo C. Smith, a memory artist in I'alisatlo, N. J. Th letter ulso inquires the name and seating capacity of the largest thea tre, and the date Eugene was founded. the Vnivendty of Oregon with the class of "Jl, and was at Harvard for two years taking graduate work. I.nt year ht taught psychology at Prince ton university. Mr. litilin is to return to continue his work at Princeton uni versity in the fall. Co to Newport The McCar.iue party and Mrj. Frank Chatos and euiM of l'eu!Utou. and Mrs. It, Uudj and children from Portland who have bmi visiting .u the honje of Mrs. C. U. liudd, ha.e gfue cu to Newport. Leaves for Eur one Mis Cosby liiLstrap. formerly of j i.im mj. uiiugiuer o .ir. ami MTA, Will U. Cilstrap. now high school li brarian at Alhambra, Cal., left on Tuesday in the Santa Fe limited eu route for a three mouths trip to Europe. She will sail from Montreal on the "I.etitia,'' Eugland. France, (iermaay nnd Scotland will be visited on the trip. Sum for Divorce Hilda K. Wilmot filed suit today in circuit court for divorce from her husband. Pernard W. Wilmot. alleging cruel and inhuman treatmeut. Plan to Locate Here Mr. and Mrs. F. li. Cmmniugs and daughter (ihtdys of Portland are -n Eugene with the intention of locating here. Mr. Cummings has been con nected with the Portland Eight and Power company. Despite the fact th u the family had the misfortune to lose $1000 worth of furniture in the Ore gon Transfer company's storage barn fire Saturday night, not covered ov insurance, they are favorably impress ed by Eugene. ' Purchases Lot Professor H. It. Crostnnd purchas ed the Dillard lot on Harris street between Eighteenth and Nineteen' h avenues yesterday. The lot is 55 by 100 feet. Professor Crosland plum to begin the erection of a modern home immediately. Visiting Parents Here Wilbur S. Ilulin, of Princeton, X. J., is spending a part of the summer vacntiou with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. L. (A. Ilulin. He is a graduate of h Wf St Leave On Outing W. T. Gordon and family left yes terday for McKenzie bridge where they will enjoy a week's muuiR. They will be accompanied by Mr. aud Mrs. J. Webber Isaacs who are house guests at their home. Mrs. Isaacs was formerly a Eugene resident, known to her friends here as Estella Eearu Back From California -Miss Esther Doty and brother ave back after two weeks spent in Cali fornia. They visited at Oakland, and in the Sacramento valley. The wea ther in the Sacramento valley is ex tremely hot, according to Miss Doty, the thermometer registering between 110 and 114 degrees daily. Here from Portland Mr. and .Mrs. W. Lair Thompson and family of Portland arrived last night to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Hobbs. Mr. Thompson and son Dunulil plan to spend a few days in the mountains. Guards to Get Treat Members of Company C and tha Headquarters company of the nation il guard will be given an ice cream treat at the armory tonighj by way of celebrating the honors won at tue encampment at Medfi'rd. Mr. Holbrook. Fined Ellis Holbrook, who liven west of Eujene, was fined 7.50 in Justice of the Peace Harold J. Wells' court yes terday on a charge of operating hi. automobile without a license. Return from Newport Mrs. tieorpo II. McMornin, Mrs. W. W. Calkins and Mrs. Ualph Pierce have returned from Xcwport where they visited Mrs. DeMott McMorrau and daughter Jean for a ftw days. Roturns to Blue River Maurice Why to h.i returned to Blue Itiver after spending the week end with friends in Eugene, lie ex pects to return to Eugene again next Saturday or Sunday. Superfluous Hair Rid FOREVER or No Cost Why tolerate iinsfictitly hair on your fnre, nwk, anna or lejrs wlirn it can be remmed quickly nnd Bafp ly root and sit? Don t ute expeiiaive electric treatment, or be a ilnve to a rnzor or ordinary depilittoru-n which merely hum off mrfiicc hairs, and oftrn ttrerofUien the hair rooU. A mnrveloin new m affile tic balsam, which is applied alniit ns riisily ns cnJtl cream, loosen i every unsightly" li nrnnd puntly lifts it out, root, and nil. leav ittK the skin healthy, clear nnd beautiful. No trnis. no odor, uo diicomfort. Ainlntly harmless. Try it on this guarantee that it will absolutely rid you of tupertluoni hair forever or no cost. rvirmn. a this new dis covery it called, may be purchased at all good dealers, bucIi as: S. K. Allen. AV. T. Carroll. V. A Kuykondall. UrrI Crops Drue R'nro, Stated communication of Eugene Lodge No. 1 1, A. F. & A. M. Regular busi ness. Visitors welcome July I, 1925. Jy I Here From Santa Monica E. X. Wilson and family of Bantu Monica, Cal., arrived yesterday from California and plan to go on to ltain bow camp up the McKenxie to spe.i-1 the summer. - , ; Deputy Sheriffs Appointed Willis McMah;in and It. 1!. Hrnn- tlage have been appointed special dep uty sheriffs. Their commissions were filed yesterday in the office of County Clerk Urvsoii. Driver Fined $10 Harold Mend, charged with speed ing and reckless driving, was fined SIO in city police court this morning by .Judge tieoi'ge A, Ciluiore. Miss McLaren Visits Miss Mary McLaren of Vancouver. 11. C, is a house jiii'-st at the home of her sister, Mrs. I.. V. Wengant, 11X0 Tweirih avenue went. Miss Mc Laren niav make her home in I'.jene. Back at Work E. 1- Annitagp. superintendent of (he Cniteil States Employment bu reau in Eueene. was hick at work yesterday after two dajs illness. To Leave On Vacation Harold A. Moore, reporter fr the Morning .Itesruster, accompanied by his wife, and son Hnrton. will leave Home from McKenzie Mr. nnd Mrs. IX. It Itnin.tn.., Ir J. A. llruudage ami Mrs. W, S. Search are nome alter wsek-ecdmg up the McKenzie. Miss Baker Leaves Miss Constance linker of Grants Pacs who has been visiting Miss Eliz abcth Anne Macduff, returned home yesterday afternoon. MM IN 0DG1TIDN ID TASK OF TEACHER Back FromMcKenzie P. E. Snoifgrass, president of tlu First National bank, is bak at woik agaiu after a Hl-iiay outing speut at his untune up the McKenzie. Moving to Residence .Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Swruson and children are moving Jidy 1 from the Usburn apartments to the ltaird home at Aider street, for the summer. Nurse Files Certificate The certificate of Ann H. Purdy, graduate nurse, whs filed in the of fice of County Cbi-k llryson yesterday. Returns From Canada Miss Katheriue Welch is hack aft er spending two weeks at the Cossard school in Vancouver, P. C Leaving for Vancouver Mrs. II, Hornch leaves tomorrow for Vancouver, It. C. to spend two weeks' vacation. To Go to Colorado W. W. Jacks n of I.ornne leaves tomorrow for Colorado where he will visit his son. Mr. Earle in Portland H. II. Enrie is in Portland on a two-day business trip. OTETSON ri re ! Stetson Hats Tlicre's nhvnys a "touch" "hoiit our special Stetsons that no others have. It's the de signing nml fine hnnd-wosk that puts it there. This summer it's wide brims, larger sliapcs, light colors. $7.00 to SI 0.00 Wade Bros. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes "Weather reports for the month of .lime show an unusual number of hot days for this time of year, as announced today by fierard M. de Proekort. local weal tier observer, with declining precipitation to the zero point. The highest temperature whs reached on .June with the ther mometer registering 100 deirrees. No rain has fallen for the past 17 days of tho month, though winds ohnneirig to west nnd northwest have cooled the atmosphere. The minimum temperature recorded is 41 degrees fur .lune ,". The menu minimum temperature is -is.:n de grees. . The following table shows I Jm mnxi mum nnd minimum temperature for the month and the precipitation: Pate Mux. Min. Pr. 1 TO 40 :10 2 (10 4.'. .10 ni 42 .00 . 4 U 40 .14 r, to 4i .oo 0 00 41 .oo 7 V2 M .01 S (U ,VJ .0.1 n os 4 1 .oo to oo 47 .or. it os 4:j .oo 1-2 71 M .04 irt ns 47 .01 14 00 40 .(to ir ..so 4 .' io 77 r.:t .oo 17 KO 47 .00 ts 7S 4S .ott 10 K 4S .'HI KS Tt'2 .00 I .8.r r.o m 'J'J ' ' KO 40 ,H 5-I Z'.'..'. R- -M' 4 ' . . 00 Till Ml 'J.-, "m ItKt o:t Kl 2 tto W Hi .".... ts r.i hi iis Z"."Z!"""!.'"!!Z.""!.'7't 47 ,im mi 77 40 ,mi !"ZZ"ZZZZ 77 4o ,(o Tola! precipitation 7 Announcement of Fire Permit Made Th"se desiring camp fire permit can g"t them at Hlue Itiver, M K'-ti-ie Pridge, i lakritlte, and ItcsTve, about two miles ntmve Enudas, it i ninnuncefl from tlie office of .4sun 1'. Macdi:ff. supervisor of the ( a cade natioim! forest, where perm;!! are ordinarily issued. I'enmts ore given from the (' cade d:iie Mot1dJvM, TueHd.is. Wd nsdaj. TlmrMlH.vs and 1'nd.iys, ail day, sod on Sarurdnyit up lo nonn. The office is 1 sed to busines! n Sntiicday afternoon, so th'tne wantiiiif pei mi I a for over the wei k-eiul mut (iieiu before linn time. Many are niittc.pated for the Fourth of July ou:ili)! peri-d Many Labor Calls In June, is Report EnW r-n.diiioiH in F.o;," lie an J vb irnty f it .lun" have ln-n kcii-i ii).;. jo d. d"p:te the ieprcir.n iri btoor .--miitinn if many p.irf- nf the coutt trv. is liie ?;ii:'i!i'iit of V. E. Anionic-. iipth nd'-nt of Hie E lit'11' nitcd Stat Kmpbt iifitt Imi'Mn. Ti:t'i e is if in i li r it ihi ye.ir a lt in lhi . t1' ra n m tde th- ha t..p j,u,d off n I t.e cioer bay i-d vefi-h caii' nil a' oiict- t- it'lb-r. Mi.n; ai's for work'', ' ,i, th' hafibl tiivp hft-a re-e;s-.. ace 'rd.tijt t" -Ir- Annii f?-. Pigeons Will Race At Eugene Sunday Kijgen w::i th !;irUf.g p'-mf fr a loge-n r:-e Joi " dmg t- airarsm''nt- I"1 y-f made bt la Krf!. H .-ifh.. ixK'-t-rt t .-.i1... 'I r a- :;j up fri.m th -ry to :n- ro,,t B! l.reir, lt.-!end 1 h. m. jitmdJj i S-ji-i'i. "r-- t-"ti ond bv Aii-it !-Tt.jir. -f E-er-ett, fi .1 1 u..!.t a1; ,;' tt l',g "i no. li.. 'de t!) d'tair " t Krc't : '""a b - . "i :ii ii:.' and oJ ("'. Education f-r appreciatlm, as well as trainirg for specialised work was declared the big tuk of educators to lay by l'r. Havid Sneddon, professor of education at Teachers' College, Co lumbia university, who spoue at the assembly of summer school student of the Cniversay of (.iregou. IH'. Nneddou defines vducationap metlunis into two classes, the ohjecitve and the appreciative, naming these the "Al pha" and "Peia" methods. Taking geography its an example, Dr. Sneddou poinud out the fact that the subject as now taught was far too complicated, and too crammed with detail to be interesting to the aver age student. This subject could be cut down to essentials, and the great bulk of matter left to those who wish to specialise in a field imolving ex tensive geographic study, he pointed out. Thus ail students would gam an appreciation of the subject, and some could become specialists. Principle ia Use This principle is already being adopted in regard to tmiMc, said Dr. ueddon. In many schools technical, highly specialized music is given lo those who show special talent, while the great bulk of students are taught a realization of values, and au appre ciation of what is really fine in the art. "Today almost everyone that amounts to anything ia a specialist in some distinct line." said Dr. Sned don. "For example, teaching now em braces Hiiuio UO specialized depart ments, ami other professions aud crafts are likewise Hiibdivided. For things other than the specially, a per son must depend upon uuperficial ideas. An economizing process is go ing on, whereby the exercise of a real depth is saved for a person's major interest. Appreciation Held Need "Hut in order not to become too narrow, this superficiality must be tempered with an appreciation of what is going on, and this is wlmt educators must concern themselves with iu the future, s specialiatiou comes more and more to the fore. "Appreciation should bo taujiht to the child in such a way that the es sentials can be assimilated, and it should be a separate ami distinct ob jective from teaching for specialixa tion.' , Dr. Sneddon will apeak the an me general Mihjert tomorrow, at 11 o'clock at Cuihl hall, it is announced. that has turned out to a special elec tion for a lonst time, will be recorded today, report the judge of the uui 1 ous election boards, j Muor E. It. Park this afternoon, .'issued a List minute appeal to votrrrt to approv Uto nu-aurea to pay for Uhe city's fire apparatus, change the Ujstem of pauiK lor street inter- feciion paving, and f ,r reasesMiient j of Costs. The charter amendment measures Jaa they appear upon the ballot today ' are as follt.wa: I "Shalt Mcttous " mul 7'J of chapter , t. of the charier of the city of En itene, be amended in such a manner as to provide that street and alley m j terM'cnous (.hall be improved at the cost of the city, and authoriiting the common council to levy an annual &s to cover principal and imvrrsi for the I payment of the same? Vote yes or ' no. j "Shalt section 57 of chapter 0 of 1 the charter of the city of Eurcuc, j Ore., be amended in such a maimer as j to authorize the common council to I reassess rest for sewer, street and : alley improvements, when it shall be i deemed necessary? Vote yes r no." A hundred gallons of umoushtue whiskey the second cargo designed for Oak ridge trade on the Fourth of July, officers sin were taken la-t night when J. W. Watson, depuiy sheriff at Oakrioge, aud Perry Stell macher sweoped dowu upon Ub An tlrns who was transporting the li uor in a Dodge truck. The whiskey was in 10 kegs holding 10 gallons each, ajul at the prevailing market price of $5 a pint would be worth $4000, according to officials tn tho sheriff's office, officers pre viously had stopped a b'-oze runner on his way to the railroad town with a cargo of 100 pinta of whiskey, Andrai waa brought to Eugeue tins morning, accompanied by the eviiletu and was locked up in the county jail. The liquor was stored In the vault at the sheriff's office, and wan founl to test 100 proof, The arrest wjh made on Hills creek 'J'j miles above Oakriuge. The prison er told officers that he had a market for the entire cargo. He was to h given a hearing in justice of peace court this afternoon. Polls for the Hpevlal city election will bo open this evening until 8 o'clock, so you yet have time to cast your vole. If popular opinion expressed around polling places is any indication of the vote, all the measures carried by a good majority, It was expressed at the etiy ball this afternoon. A small vote, by far the sitiullrst AN OPERATION RECOMMENDED AvoiJcd by Taking Lydia E. Pink barn's Vegetable Compound Lou AnRclM), Cal. -' 'I cannot give too much praise to LydiiiK.I'inkhHtn 'sVor- forwhatithaarinne forme. Mymothcr Kaveittomewhcn FwnaaKirlMycara old, and since then 1 havo taken it when I feel run down or tired. I took it for threo montha before my two babies were born for 1 suffered with mv back and hadsiiellna.nl my heart waa all ecleo, and it helped me a lot. The doctors told me at one time that I would havo to have an operation. 1 thought I would try 'Pinkham'a.'aal callit.lirat. In two months 1 waa all right and had no operation. I firmly believe 'I'ink ham ' cured me. Every one who naw mo after that remarked that I looked ao well. I onlv have to take medicine occaaionally. nut but 1 always keep a couple of bottles by mo. 1 recommend it to women who apeak to me alwut their health. 1 have also Ufcd your Sanative Wash and like it verymuch.' - Mrs. K. (iot'l.D, M taal Side Uoulevard. I.os Angeles, Cal. Many letters have been received from women who have been restored to health by I.ydia L. Pinkham's Veg. etable Compound efU-f fcje.ratiuu bave been udvuscd. r GOING AWAY! Take The Guard with you. Read The Guard where ever you go. Transfer your pa per to the beach or to the mountains. Simply phone 1200 and leave the rest to us. FIRE PERMITS GRANTED Three fire iii'imit were KntntcJ IliiH iimniiiiK In thi. offici' of the 1'iin smiii luuicniil (orcHt t thf follow inn: riiomtis S. Well, i-.it HibIi slri'fi. wtm iilims to iln to llt'lkmip sprinns with a party of 111. Knrl llornfll. Klklnn, Ore., to go up the Mi-Keninc. llo.v Murrti.v. Ulli I'.lpvrntli aven le wont, for up tils MrKriwie. Store Closed AU Day Saturday, July 4th 3 DAYS MORE OF THE GREAT Suit Sale At MB l'f Offio'ml lii'iuliiimr U'l's fur !oy Scout uniforms unit ciiuiiiiucnt. 150 nu'u's iiiul young men's suits will pomnin on salo lit $.8 until Kriilay evpuing of this wci'k. Kupiii-nhi'inier, Styloplus ami other voll known clothes selling formerly at $;!.", $-10 ami $45. tiooil selection of English, semi-English nnd con servative styles in every size, tllenitiil woolens. The new shinies. PLEASE NOTE PARTICULARLY: This is tho, rock bottom jiriee on this lot of suits. Any remaining alter l-'ritlay evening will not be iiiiced lowermany will bo more. iHm't wait. Phone nDfttfTTOn zWatflLvJrm cfto Phone Eugene's Finest Showing of Jantzen Swimming Suits E J. Knmlson, iirrsuh-nt of lh I'hev ruli't Mtr romiuiii). nml It. II. tirnnt, vlrp-prtniilint hik) Ri'iicrnl iniiiiaucr of thp ('(nnpimy, wen vixil nra in Ijikimm1 toihiy with V, H. timt ni'tt of th ttiiinntt Motor roiiimnv, lifvly-iMlnhlisln'tl Chevrolet flgeiify and Kervicn trui'iinr. tthcr In Mr, Kmi(Weii'n nurty were V. S. Cimtn, of Oiikhin.l, I'al,. re Lionel Hftlt-N maniiuer; nixl W. J, Iticlunonil of I'urtUinl, rone Huh'n manifrr. i W. Kox, ilistrlet fot.v renrejo'iilativ' of tho roinnuny w one of tho grout) to weU-omo th vis itors. Mr. KmitHen oxurfssed himself very fawtrahly iniiiteH-ted with Kuk'H" tnul Kane OiMinty niol (ho ku d roiiiU to hw fuiuut tu ihU fevtioti. He fore Meett a rapidly Kiowtm field for tin lUitomohile iiuhiMtry iu thin locality. STATISTICS ' BO UN .FAN - At llieir home, KiiKenc motor noito A, Monday, June '-".I. U to Mr, ii ml Mrs. A. .1, Itean, n dHiuh- ter, woitfht U il-l, naiiie, itttth Klieu. AMERICAN PLAYER LOSES V.MItl,i:iHl, Knj-land, Juno :U. (A) AmeTiett' lut houo in the muRlest of the alUKinjlisth teuniH rbum idoti'thips, wiih olimimitetf tminy when lohti HeiinesHey, of ludiiinupolis, w llefeated hy Henry Corhet, thint rankius phivr f Frai.it, 7-i, 40, Ul, (l-u. PUOLIC STE N o (i RAP HER Kuiretif Hotel, milii lotdiy. UutsU worh H.dh iit'd. riione yiHio. tiltACi: V. (U.IHIAM Jylfl (iNhiim llcti'l It e n n t y 1'nrK'ur, Thoiie Mi I. 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