The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, July 01, 1925, Image 4

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THE EUGENEJjjjJARD
An lnd.pand.nt .fternoon n.w.ptp.r pu" " """
PAUL K. KELTY. Editor
Oflc 1037-1C41 Wlllamatta Street
Tb. Eugene Guard 1. member of the Aocltl Prew. T
Auochttd Pre. 1. c.U.l"l7 entitled to lb. Ub"J
tin of .11 new. dupteb c.-edlJ to It or not other. . cred
lied In ibl. paper ud .Uo tb. loe-t new. p..t.ll.hcd herein A I
right, ot puUlc-.tlo. of .peel di.patchc, heroic .r. 1m
The Em. Ou.rd (a . number of the Audit Buru of Clrculatlouf.
Wl.HNKKHAY. Jl'I.Y 1.
'We Will Rebuild." Says Santa Barbara.
OUT r,f itH ruins Hmitu I!;irl)!.m fai.l fo tho world:
"Wo will rohiiihl." There spoke the iiiloimnatiiule
Fpirit of hnmnu kind. It is a worthy characteristic, none
tho loss so hoeimse it is not confined to any city or any
land San Francisco manifcKted it lifter Inn grout
earthquake of lWfi. Tokio and the other cities of .Japan
devastated bv the i'iirtliiinike of l'X'.'S manifested it.
NnmerouH American citicn which have hud great fires
have manifested it.
Tim mere incident of disaster does not stop per
manently tho progress of cities. Ifntlier it stimulates
them to increased efforts and ultimately to enlarged
achievement. And so, like Mier cities cimilarly stricken,
Santa Harlmra nays to the vorld: "We will rebuild."
U is altogether probable, tu..t a finer mid greater Santa
JJarhara will nriso on the ruins of the old.
Shall We Follow Tennessee?
SO THEY arc going to try (o give Oregon a Mute re
ligion by initiative enactment. And our Mule re
ligion, if tho movement sucecds, is to lie fundamentalist.
AVo nro to take our leadership from Tennessee, where
they dip and snuff, cat clay and shoot from behind trees
at officers who try to interfere with their mooushiniiig
activities. We are to have a law, if tho proponents of
tho hill can persuade a majority of us to vote for it,
'Iwhich will ho modeled on the Tennessee act under
which Scopes is to bo tried. Scopes is charged by in
dictment under this law with .having taught "certain
theories that deny tho divine creation of man as taught
in tho ISible."
Tho proponents of this law are to present a bill to
provide for its enactment before tho voters of Oregon,
California and Washington before their legislatures
meet, according to tho news that comes down to us in
tho dispatches. Tho measure, so the announcement says,
will he voted on in all three stall's in Willi. Hev. Hilly
Sunday will open the campaign for the measure at his
revival to bo hold in l'ortlund next September. Then
lie and William Jennings Hryan and lr. W. H. Hi ley
.will stump the three states
: ..... , :
iiiu innuu i uiu i-iiHijMiiKii .Mi-i una Mill nm im-, hi ,
COtirBO, WlH'lliCr till' HtlllcS
AViiHliincloii hIiiiII decn'o hy
no tcaohing m iumr shmiooIh
Xliot witu tlio nMigioiiH viowh ot llm majority. It Hucul,,mrB 111 Tar.
n Inw u'nrn in 1m "i.niinl.wl nn.l m.liol.1 in Out nmi.lu ii-n I Mevrti-rialitlm ut n i hild s lime.
!..!. .....II II I..
iiuui. un n in nn j wuiiuiu i
COIIHPH'MCO.
Hit! eliiiiv.li if
it coinpcllttl (Inllilt'o to luii'i'l mill tli'dnrt'd
sun moved i id tho cai'lh Htooil xtill.
Tlio iiiilionnl nssofintitm of mnnurm'turn-x in iiKiliil
iiiK ftir iiiodificiititiii of Hit' ftdtral immigration Inw, so
nH to ndinit InrptT iioi8 of nliciiM limn nro now id
lowed to como into tlnn
I c niiHvlviiniii, who him lifcn iromint'iit in immigration
li'Kislnlion, tliinlH th ii'oscnt Inw nlioulil Iio let nloiie.
lifprcsontntivo Albert Jolinson, of Washington, who
nlmi wiih ni't i vo in promoting tbt iirt'sent Inw, in snid,11'-; i'"i t..m in thu
to iigrft! with Sijnntor Heed. 'J'heir ftnnbinetl oiiinion, '
1 I ... ! .1.1 .1 ' .
iniBi.ii .in iiiiiiu uiii riuiuy oi
1H flltltlt'tl tO Curry Weight. lllf 1V1W of HIWtSHtniillll.'ll 1
iiinnigrntion, ,,1 pninfully nppnient during tin, worl.l
ynr, nro yet froh ut too iniliuc muul. Tho mnjorily of !
tmhliO OlUnitm H littl'lv tit ho thill Un uln.nt.1 i. ...n tl... .
tm ( f.mt vou.-a ....1
."" " inn hum
Tho wbent yield of the
tt 212,00(10tHMcfiH thnn Inst
crnvrrmnftnt. fitmiiit nwiiiil
.r. . : 1 ",,
jtio mmo innrKoi nKimi, I
ptwn xnun in uivion a hhj jut tvut urospiM't, with an
vorK of 17 lmnlu'lt to the noro mwl a total viohl of
J4,(XHVHM) huKliolf. It rstimati's tltt yitM of winter sown
hoat at r,OX0H) lnisluk On tn vill hnvn a tvntr
of wlunt tliin yiar tJian last, ly nomo -l.onO.OiKi
Jmslul8. atvordinjr to th estimates, aiul this fact.' in
conjunction with tho further ono that tho whont yieM
tho I'tuted IStaten an a whole will he h-ss than tlmt
of hint year, would eem to of for a favorable outlook
for Uncoil fannera.
Thn lnyctto for Clmrlio
rosl !f,.. H). j.oilfI lMl.i,. ho
now ricn iw is, inuo I liitrlio s Ittvi'tto will hnvo ukmo
into iiKiciMti tlt'suotml,., ltnt its ovisi.-mv ilouMloss'
gratifi.-H hin imrnits. Tlu worl.l will wish tli, Chni.litm
linn iiit'ir iirni Horn woll
tli.'ir n.-wly fouml lia,.,.,,,,.. h, this l.iV th. 10 is m,
other t-.'rii iu-o ho tmc nx tho 0110 thnt tlt.-v mv W-
giliuill HOW, '
, Kit.rtonr oivnittvo
ISrinKf.i'!'l Siitiir.lny ttiht
lip Hint rol..ol in Kuk.'iio
if thinir niTKists if mieltf h.
vho nro mi iluty Into at myht H, ttu iu iiisinu-lions
on now to nuiKt n iuiok .imw nn, n trnii;lit ghot.
Tho Mat,, eupivmo oot.rt hohU thM (iovrn-r Vu'Xi''U it" XXTZ.
wan within ! 1 olfioiiil rights in v.'toincj tho hill fur n J"" ""'"i ,h' o hi.-.
fpocinl r.l'on mlnm tU'oti.iti to luivo l.icti h,., ot S..v. "it 7'.'' .
ti'tuhor. I ho lati-s I'ontimio to
mo ooouuv-. tu this li iiiMiuy
tho next political tamiiaiKii?
of K..KOI... for tho firt m
iy JJ.ihKI.UHl t lioso t f tho
COMMFJSJT OF THF. PRFisS
rw York XV,r'.!i
J.NIH (Kme (innf thre h h m
iikftivtnrni imttrr in Nw
I
EUOKNE 8. KKLTV. Bu.lno.
Ttlephona 123
campiiigning lor the lull.
.. .. .. ii i.:m . 'it i v
tit UI'I'L'DH, ( nlllorillll Ulld j
Inw t lint llicrc hIiiiII lie
ii tuiyt hiti t.lutt nmy con-
I . i' il 1 . ... 1
n 1 1 iiin n ii in 1111111111 nun in 1
ulil went in) lurthcr
Wllfll
that (hi-
fount ry. Sfiinlor Ht'cd, of;
lllti nun.iei'1 oi llillillgl'nt ion, I
1. . . ! 1
f?v inn tiniiiiiwil mil 1
1'nitod Stnten !h est inintftl
yoar's yiol.l, (UToi'tlin ti
in ilm Km-ni ..?
-m.,.. um .
u hiuiu Hmrot fjivos sprmif ,
('Itnplin, .Jr., I.unt Sumlnv
is fiiuKli t mnUMmi.l
nml ii umIhIk .uh.i,. ;..
wns up timl robl.o.l tit
nn.l a hot.-l chrk was u-l
Smulay itiht. If ,jUr) M.t
....11 ... .......
IK'S tow llll'ir I it i.r in.
OKIltllHIO IIiinim.,1,
inrinn. Th.
no.n.hs f U, , oar rx.lo.l
tnt six month .if ,.ar.
1 rtru jKii oi (S
; iftfrff-ti f.T ljh Mil
4 l
1
ilomlHy Uy Huprfiiii C'liirl .lusilcif
Scpfiir, Jiihih'p Hrrgnr grnninl a iiT
iiianrnt Itijiiiirtiou rentru it liiif thu
Mflitttit Idmni nf Mnunl S't-rnnli from
m'u a f(.rt,v-fivi' iiituuo period
wrckly for rflixiciln iiiHirnrticn. I If
hi. id:
Tin- IMii('iitin law. e-t on )I-J0,
(IfNi riliMi tlm InittnK'tit rv
Hiltred In puhlic vh nn, Ildi
letuuM iiixtnirllon Id lint utif ttf
llifin, ('iincitM'iity it in ti nln v -fill
Hint iiiiiniiltui'ir.i'f fur 11 Hoard
nf Kdiifiilluti t Miilivtituti' rt-li-gUmn
iiistrm (ion in tUn m-lio"1
iu pliit'e ot ihc in itrm linn re-
qilllfll.
'I'Iiih i" it drit(i"ii t.TMn! oti point 1
f Imw, 1i m'Him The Win Id that
I III' mini dei'lrtluti en 11 lo iciudit'il un
frnliiiilH of pnl. lie inliTi'Ht and K-md
"''i1 - fiinu m in m-iimn m at ini
,, ,I1M( , ,.r, , ,,. xw ,
dinn in a ynir. In the roniKe nf lthe
ilm in n v.-nr. In I ht- riiiime nf iwi-lvi.
I iiintil lis, thri-i'ire, n i lull) siiendH iu '
hours -ii-m tiuui one e giuh .f ih1
iiiimi-ii iii I .nil uppi.r
1 unity (i,r rrUiiiiiiin insirin lii.n
it I
li.'ini.. in rlnirili mii in Hip Siinilnv
i IiihiIh. Nnr il im il M-i'in ii.'t v-nry
In ItrRilp Hint III.. IrnrliiiiK ut i-fl Kiiill
I'nn Iih Ihmiit iluni. ut liniiii. .mil iu tin
rhllriliiN. t'lThilnli ll ('im hi. il.mr ut
irnii riKk of MiipluiMlgiiiic ilil fi-ri'iii'i1 In
ri-1'nln nnil fail Iih iiml rlnii'. h.-. Tin
liour
oilirn. in n l.tihllr n,dii.d. for
VcHfiniu truinlnK;" pupt i(tr !i.nh'd
ff inn litilti griMiim of 1lnptiti,
lrrnbyirriniiii. Vc, m, Ii kitI i. n- '
i'imvp, in srciimioti from vmU ulht-r
i'i t. h'lH'b tin winch c iniioi ho irivi-n
in oiih common m-linul room. j
it lin !i- n ilic hiirnili ,,( ii,.- pin.
coiitilix that ,
',.
'
il d liit iittrinpt in ri-ii-h pn.-t lln
ichiiif nf urcubtr kiitixvlnUe into
ilio im Iiihk of i..ii iinul Ant
l"ti"-Hll'- Irmn llii Win i-ipl... pmlii-
JVVu; VZT
ii,mm b-n rlir iHiiuhu ir.tinmV i.r
f,,r' nflrr k.!.o..I. m u a.nii.-ii.u.
dt'par'uri xxhiih
ill
piltr jiosmIiIv
lirtitf IniM (do h, h Im, hi.mim-i r la
ter, m li'ligioun ihniir ttliii ti he It-tig
ottude the px-hooln rntiielv.
Not Wholly Bad
( t'nrtt ind JotinmU
Thnt tlir Vnilrd Sutea is in
Tlmt Ml(1 x llilfl(l Sute- i in
tde, hr-,i t. Momm r.
of l.-ml
It sVIlN r llHV
nun h
llO'llfV, tno
enmr, ltnt
lining lm nnd Uu
nun h
hrtler Iu lime
nihil hMiiry thnn li'tne. And H' i
'rr t.t hat (.. nmliv km thnn
li. Un the point i-f lm mm h .tIui
r plrmt gu.t.
Oiling th. HlQhwayt.
iH-'n-l Hulh-tiiO
Aiter nil the fu iirrcd up lint
nnrm .vfr th oiling llie ( otnin i
'tt 1it hthy tt i " iurerrvt
mi t. obt-M l hat ihrr i n
rrl driuatid fur ollmf The M Hint
lli'tnl otp. n.-n'd In trs U Sun '
,u.
Id -p fiol errir,( hundtM f
ta through tlii tlv ami time wu,
it cloud t( di"t ".vr evf(thin, !m '
nit-dutrlt a .ilt fr pil ! up. Thr
luthw nt e-'in Mi ii. lino lurd fi
,,ul '" '" ""
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"ir" " "
. l-4tt.rsl tf it I. ilrtwn r-.In e.r
I -Hi ell !w. ll ..il Ii.. l.rrn Ic.-tilU
..ll.rr ef Iti. hilir ronHiM-.:.-n
dM n-it I lule III . Imam... of t l:"t
Wltiinul I .-k rjtrrlil nut -f h .
It- I .Lit ttt. (a.t lh.1 a tf .in. altrr
I nn ih.r. U 11.1 tt.rr .ui
r'rirg It l..rt lit. .nr..
itff.ll.- Iii..rw.l l..r l:i.t ' ft -t
.tu.f.. r.ttl. n.tl. ghr.l lh. A
, ( hrr. t. a... ...,. ,, ,,.!,,
"'l' a tkl. i.l. I.n.l If t..
vmm r xMy jn.J lht1n:
ffKMit u f:a. it I i f . 1
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(. .M I .! tlit .V-'
-f
At tftt
It",' tMtVt
To look- . iv .. Af, 1 f
ll
THE EUGENE GtJABD
Nobody Loves A Fat Guy,
S . . I jr I
AW-MVA HEART 1 ft y
I fiMT NEAI? AS fM&W lJ'
AS I BE J S
a: lie AvfY P M I .1 ' - ' -'-n a I
FOREIGNERS
United States Consul General at Shanghai Criticized For Recent
Course
Ity I'HAiU.KS I. STKWAHT
'NKA .S-rvice Wrii'Tj
WAS.IIIM.TOX. July 1.- United
Nairn Consul I'uiiii.uji'-itiu ih
i-i'iMing in fur n ceriniii aiiuiit 'f
rriticii'iii iu j minimum for i-rpnriiiigj
I lie liiU'ruat.Ut.ai poiire jiiii-in d in j
fu ;'"- into u inoh of ii.iii.i- ntri..e j
(li'iiioiiKlrutnfl during tln Shangu ii j
rui'li wiii h piet-ipit.ilt tl the lutfiit j
unt i-f-.t fijfn oiiittreiik iu I Num. 1
J radii omilly fiit-ndlj l Hie Chin-
fin', ii4 a ptii.ili', irlt.r.al
ptii.ili', irlt.r.al n.Hlimx
10 li.L
.-.,!,., m ns I liriu iIiim,. Uum t i)
h.ii iov, anniini-r mill cr
id.
I :i HOllK ipllll lt'1 H I III KUI'Krt 1'
lianili-d ih.M ( niin.icliiini u.i alt
h mImmI Hit- aim (pin ir of lite Muuu
tiai ' Kuioiieau s.-ttienit'iit" until h
Ai : k iik all dl1t HllW.lllri, ltnVii-,
for I in- lurt tuat I tit- I'liiiH'Si- li-Ui"
lotiii.v of ri'iiK ii for lolling numt of
iat "lorf'jtu ili'viiK1 in i.n'ir iJ.u.ti,
it til" t'lrtlii'r f ii 1 1 n-iiKi iii h l tnil tin;
('''inpjuiiiix fl Niii.t.l niihi.M-r oi tn
uul i1 nittialiy in t'lrna limni't inti:-:i
ril fl llilt to ll-'tl'llti t.H'IMSi-lVi'X wii -n
thr tuitlU'j no on the r.iniii.i1;'.
'I'hf oretlrally il n nil v :y wi lt t-i
,iy tiinl itp- lull Kiifis briir; Iroiuilt-
u thi-msi'lve-. Tucr.- nr.- t..ii.!LM.i.i
vW.o ,o ny mi Un. di-pn-iaU- tin-;
irtut mt-iit '.if Hi.- ('himf by "Ivi j
r p''rtii" all hIh-ih, hm Indium t:i.'i
Japancst', i-ltfHi'd ti. "K
innn.
opcaitH
Km in rill nf Miiti fMcin cism-
,!,! wll art, frt,.,i?, ,,f
i lt(ic iu do": 'Mt-v ntvoii'i im.ii:iii-
n u.n:i ..f iiHii-mt ttiil ni.ik.
anx diMlmt Min m lli.-ir l.iur.
' tip ti tin-in t i o-p Mitlld off
llif rush nf n i tit un itihi c;,i-in'it
and im their protentiii Im
the pnl-ce j 1 1 . j i let II i
ir. Ar
rusa
.un uioni'-tittmi.
'I'.iete nrr n.i m.tti CIii::s" (hit
l.HM're ii.inl.ty hard to :n. when the-,
t":iii u pel hinrted.
iite ti',-, I'ltnninfiitu bnd ?-otn-llitfljl
if the kind in nnmi in his
I ttie umi.ii iiitrrimti-'M'tl
pelicf. rnthrr thin a defend ..f t
C.-netitl ...iidint of "I'.nr. peati" 1.1
t lima.
un 1
( tl.lH'Sl'
mi up wit!) n
EVOLUTION -
FIRST MAMMALS TINY
-By Percy W. Cobb, B. S., M. D j
r j:, , o. v -vi ,
jSlAXTA-N'CESTOR OTTKC RHINOCESOS
"pilK firm huinnvtli fmpsfrtl in
'l-ir .. t.:,.) ,,
-d
.... T.r, .,, ,, ,h .. Thrr
lft th tro.,Ui.-m hunI
At Xbm tt, ( -v- !, than- n
M ik 'U,, v th. r - rn
l?m rr-- 4 tr, tl-- j iyl
Anyhow.
liltrtnafit and the rapidity with wliici
mii Ii titfairt Htart i usti'iiihing.
Out 1'iiilier late one uinltt in fiiui:i
li:ii !.: iiir beioie ilio wjr, au Auu'i-ii-mh
ti'ii-ud junl I Mopped on the wa
to tur Lot id ltr a but' to cat ut lit
I 'a i ll' tun ('lull, a ra -hiouable rrstuu
unt iu the t"rt kii ipiuiier.
.My idH was to pay olf our 'rick
show c oiii'H and h't lln-iii s 'ric'i-
jsl.a.v be:ug a hui..:: two wlietser ku
! ,u whan tae iian.iiui-r ita at eaa.
i v ii le t.ie iiiu.li! li.ns bi'iw.i-ii lit
liliUtK ill l'lont. .iy (-i)ilipuilioi.M tint'i
V" ,v""1'' "' ll,,v
'"ii, nir.t mi. r .111? 11 iti k wur nun"
'ami coiauiK out AU 111 in u I t-u mtcr, n
'totilil.'t ..t.t ar pair out from ta,
Iii or liiti of iiic.r kind natm-icd ?t.
Ihi' tiiin (iiininiv. Si'ns.iiK uir dilcin
nui. lot1 v.tiote Hxxaiui hnre doxxn o.
! u.
I t course our twi were anion,
tloin and t-nlil:e. to llirir money b.ti
t wh ijopp.tM t, try Ij Mh-atiii
iiit'iu. A not finrtfu.
i hi alioiN one in. nut.' tliat Mii-e
xv.i pacacd with a jn iiior.nj laion.,
of i ii.in' - und i oi i. in cliuice unil-i
ilea', cn of vxpalinii.jf uiirnci ves. J-'o.
ail iiiol of h' inon Miew, we'd k.il '(.
1 nn Uid.
Kfiir.ns into l ho club, xvp ludicd
tin' (ii'iu vi.:i.- t.ie tai:JKcr tct
1'hiilicii I'-r 1111 S klti t..c In .lan p
l:cc tin Hi'tl.cuti'iit" mainly depend.'
on. Tlip row, h 'iiiy il triflinu affair, i
t ooii only h;'if a cczni Sikii.i t breai.
a up - with ti.e hint ends nf thei,
i arb 's. I'll miy. h xvever. that w-
were -Ud tn ne(. Ilinsi- Sikhy. Ulld 1
tiii: k I iM.dei-Miind ( on-jii (iein'r::
t wiiiiiiicliaiii'i viewptiiiit, evtn thoirih
he limy luixe hern mi;i-v f ,r tii'
t'ii iii'm- killed iu the recent thstur i
aitcc. Ah for otir two cooli-j. "f r.iire
t hey Iim he in nev x e owctl t hem
cud in he ' ere "'heiined" hi tie
1 11 po!n eint'n into the barciiin
Inch n ton h id. but how r -uld
we help il
. 4
Howell's Comment !
It v i lir.STKU M
VTi'H ti rSnng"
nf Mnnfl boys
hu ni" r-'it fru'tui1. Thy riirm!
t time pound ng ?;wh other, part
- - .--."--' tt- -v
. .
ttt i?h th- g'.ant riiilr
thr.-
!. w
. t!i
I., -1.1
utir-.i-Mw tr ,f
c!.n,w n-., R '.-,t , ,.
- . ..f f !
i .1 1VTJ I
T.. - One :
th
of it calling each other name, part if
it sriou?Jy fighting the oiher gnu,
acd the rest iu playing fighting gaini.
Thus their friendship grows, until
it becomca a precious thing, to
treasured through all the 1 us mem
oriei of non-couibative manhood and
old fcge.
Pi.ir tm nr Iliad, the ereatest lit
erary monument of the cliudb",l
of the world. It ii an epic
i I'"-- (
ing men who never grew up.
There are maniature Iliads in every
backyard, and building Odyweys iu
every trip to the old awimiiiing hole.
And watth the antics of childish
men. who conduct the affairs of ni
tions, piaying with the terrible wea
pons of science and the lives and for
tunes of men like irresponsive ur
chini, who know nothing to do with
clods and stones but throw them at
each other.
Will the world never grow up?
In Lighter Vein
.
Nature it Grand,
(t'urm Life)
It was in the fur south.
'JIoxv's times'" asked the tourist.
"Pretty tolerable, stranger," re
sponded the old fellow, who was sit
ting adly t-n the stump ot a tree, i
had a pile of brush to burn and the
lightning set fire to it and saved in
the tumble of buruing it up.
"i bad some tree to cut down, but
the cyclone leveled tlu'iu and saved mc
tile trouble."
' Jtimarkable! Uut what ore you do
ing row?"
"Wailing for nn earthquake 'o
come along and shake the potato-
out of the ground.'
Nobody Ever Was.
(Lafayette, Jnd. Journal and Courier)
Jim! how old is a man when he is
old cnoiigii to know better?
Beebive of Industry.
(Columbia Jtaiiter)
"If w many men work in your fac
tory'" "Abou' one out of every ten."
A Serious Objection.
H-'htirchimin)
Wife ''(icorge, would ynu like
some waffles for nipper?"
Hti.-di.ind "No! They In k to j
much like erns-word puzzlcH."
Another Lost Art.
(lH'troit NfWH.l i
"('olive run t ion at break fant," s.iys
an essayist, "ha.s bPconip a lost art."
Well, a lot of it was pretty loud any
way for these p rosliuit apartment
house..
Harvard ''Lampoon'' please Copy 1
(Life)
Kh-st Fin her ".My son luia mad"
he vaisity crew."
Second Father ".My boy drew the
jicture that got his college paper snp-ue-s.d.
Defending a Principle,
i l.nin. on ( iplnit n j
liystaniier "Tiiej'ie figntin' 'cau.U'
itill said A f't wife wa;i cro.-iwyed."
''I'ut Alf's a baclulor. ain't he?'
"Vcs, hut the principle is w t made
ilf wi.d."
Money's Vocabulary.
i riilhidr;ph ii Jtuiieliu)
" .Money talk. '
"Ni.cn a liume 1 vocahulary tliougn."'
"ll'-w's that?"
"I've never heard it ay anything
mt tiootl-liv. "
2') Years Ayu
t l-'r-m Ttn (lunrd July I, WOO)
Y V1-.L fur an elevator shaft is
being du; iu the luisemt nt if the
.iew Ii;tvie oui.tliiig. Ninth street.
Spei nil Agent Oinishy of the pnstnl
Ivpai lui.Mit w.ll be iu Oregon iu An -.nust
tu lny out new mules for rural
delivery, lliig'-ne should secure snne
nf theui. It reipiires n periiimi nf ;it
lenst .-eventy-f ive luunes. Willi rustle
j we iu i tl lit secure ncver.il routes fmin
tins city, l'ush it nhmg.
IrfrsMir V:i-dib'irn" shiipcd sijnie
Itelgi.in h.ires to The I'.-ilhs tuihiy.
The new brick store erected by S.
M. Titus is ready f"r the phi? glasx.
Hon. K.
(iriiuts In
A. K.-n-h and wife of
are in th e tv Inokinc
for a hoiiie to l-jtsc. Th
expect to
becoim pernuineiu reMtdeutH
t nur I
.ily, up lire glad to hiiv.
...
Ii is Judge Kiicuid n-nv.
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.1. II. t'nmi.Ull left jmtrrdjy for
tlii- uiM'T McK.niic t.. rusticate fr
I fi'w dv...
U. !
day
. Smith i a visitor in Ktigene
from t'tttriise drove.
Tom Sims Says
SJiW'NKK er later Hi eat !io Iriaus
tr lumnai.d like a u.., in
: lu-I-ieif up a tree.
...
A woman will pay a .piarter f-'r a
fiu.en mat-aim ;t put onlj a due
- in Un- p ai, at tliiirvii.
fr inioiiiDui
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entitlfd to Ilf. ijs
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fir. r.i.M)'r,
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THOUGHT
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We Are Looked Over
And Found "Hicky"
Correspondent Objects to Play
ground in County Park
EL'GKXE, Ore., June 20. (To the
Editor) I've been nosing around our
iittlA eitv on r to find that Here find
there are marks of the "hick" town
not yet obliterated not no much in
its setting but rather as to peraona,
and wondering why 'twas so. I sat
myself down on one of the park
benches and proceeded to indulge in
flights of fancy.
The good folks near me on benches
or lying on the cool earth, were try
ing to obtain relief from the sun's hot
rays, and hot winds that blew through
the open places, by mopping their per
spiring faces, and were glad . and
thankful for this restful spot.
.My fancy carried me on, and 2
heard the dripping of a cool fountain,
a memorinl donated by some public
spirited individual or progressive club.
Oak street had been closed between
Seventh and Kighth avenues, and in
I the center was placed this magnifi
cent fountain, jlyriads of birds came
to drink of its cool waters, and flew
away, returning soon with the melo
dies of sweet voiced songsters of the
woods. Tired men and women came
to rest and enjoy a respite from hard
days of lubor.
Youth and maiden told again the
"sweetest story ever told" and little
children basked on the lawn under
the shadows of the trees, and every
one who came gathered up the refuse,
that it might not be left to upoil the
beauty of the purk. Here and there
were easy chairs' and open swings,
which offered repose nnd not the
rollicking, riotous noise of a play
ground. Truly it was an Eden, a
source of pride to every citizen of
Eugene and Lane county, but I :
awoke. It was only a dream dream
ed there under the trees.
I had read that a children's park
will take the place of my fanciful
fountain. I love little children, ami
grownups too, but the two do not
mix. Hummer and winter arc two
distinct seasons. Grownups need rest,
children need action. Which shall it
be? A dusty noisy park or n park
for rest and beauty?
There are other acres near, covered
with shady trees, that could be used
for the children in which to play, and
it is n dire need, but such a play
ground would surely mar the beautv
"f our city's most attractive feature.
It worries me, nnd then my
thoughts rumble on, back to the real
cause of my distrestied Ktnto of mind,
viz., the-signs of a "hick" town,
prominent today.
I have seen the word "secretary"
treated as if behind it there rested
no solemn obligation. Secretaries
are employed here and elsewhere. The
root word of "secretary" is "secret."
The secretary who true to the word
is one who never violates the confi
dence in office, but how large the
percent where the secretary hurries
home to tell her husband and friends
the things of office thnt should never
be revealed.
Wives too, learn to know their
neighbors business because the hus
band is not a he-man but a gossiping
"sissy." I know people who refrain
from depositing their money jn the
bank, because they know that by the
way of secretary and employes, his
imancini status will be known.
IVrhups ihe heat has affected my
mind today, but some pen-folks would
! call it nn inspiration, but be what it
j may, I hand myself a bouquet and
i call my "logic good."
Yours for a real ciiv,
; JAXK BAKTLETT.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
Kugpne Hotel, miin lol.hv. Outalde
ork Bol'cited. I'lmne UOOn.
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Imagine tho joy in (lonoral Washington's fnco
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Imagine the fioc! of silos of tlio:,:- co.V.r.ial innTl,.'
ors who hatl just sv-it their boys c tho nnnv: f!on't
you ,honr tno signal cannon soumli-.o- 0ff . cfmu vo
see tho plow of tho ix.nl ",-os hghting up evcrv hill
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Wednesday Evening July 1, 1025
K "TttVS NOV) ROAST
VOO'U. HAVE A DISH
Of- vmcn ooop.?r
YOU'LL, be apt to say.
"That's one of the Un.
est meals I've over eaten
' in my life," nfter you've
roasted a loin of pork
purchased' of us. It will
make yo'u want to buy
more of the wholesome,
nutritious meat-foods we
sell.
Watch
for Mr.
Party
Happy
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During tho dry weather your
'awn must have water bar
rels of it. The easiest way to
handle the job is with & sprink
ler which scatters the water
like rain nature's own way of
wotting.
We stock sixteen different kinds
of sprinklers.
Prices 40c to $4.00
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160 Ninth Ave. East
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local or unlisted securities.
Active market for Ilurant. Star.
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