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1 TnTvja. 1928., :-: CITY NEWS :-: - i CnMTlNUEP FROM PAGE I) fcTklnthat area. A mw rtlHS . .: wnrk on the Salt tv wad contructloD. Another """.J i maintenance work. 35 Varlr jhto month have in 80 111 e Daa ruau t"?iV. T These roads had been eQ on .. Tha Wil- ,M flgbwnr above Bigdon ranch 1 good con.ition lor traffic. Be- It so good, it ia reported. irt on Bowl' Asked ... 'report on the. outaUnding In Sa of Lane county as af July lVe according to Grace Schi&ka. r"Z- TTtiHsr a new law . Tlie report will be submitted Aug 1. The report requires F 3 . w luted including those Lch school district. 9 I .-.!... Li of this city who was associated Whitten SWRIlora in irnainc IUITS de to measure with two ' pair pants $29.50 rtJLTON 30 W. 10th Ine Tooth Brushes 3 mod n effective shapes, 60o e. uykendall Drug Co. 870 Willamette rrhi Latest Thing Out. , dainty Beach Tarns. Large fcrtment of colors. , LETITIA ABRAMS fYLE. QUALITY, VALUE :ony, Densmore Leonard Don't Forget Sale at BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE here. Is a visitor on his way south to his home at Son Francisco. Mr. Mc Ginnins is now head of the college of law oi ijincoin university at San Francisco. has been granted, according to Mar tin H. Anderson, connty commis sioner. A county caterpillar will be sent to the job soon, it Is an nounced. To Maintain Shop Th. it I." V. .. V -1 TT". RrnnHwnv nm.J k. 1.,. X7.n - McCollum, will continue to operate under the direction of Mr. McCol lum'. widow, Mrs. Isabella McCollum. ounon wui oe manager tor tne shop. Radio Service Offered From the Meier and Frank radio broadcasting station at Portland comes a communication to Sheriff Frank E. Taylor offering to broad cast any newa of value that he may desire. This service Is principally in the tracing of criminals. The sta tion operates daily except Sunday from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. and from 3 p. m. to 7 p. m. The station is soon expected to operate after 7 p, in., the communication states. Stock to Be Shipped a car load Bhipment or. lane county sheep and hogs will be sent Tuesday to Portland bv the Lane Oountv Coo perative Shipping association. Team Captain Named Captain Frank M Moore has hen named captain of the Eugene Country a a"" mum ot players tnat wui play a team of the Coos Country club at Marshfield next Sunday. E. O. 1m mel named for the Eugene team will probably be unable to play as he will be in the north at that time. Forest Official Coming T. M. Talbot, representative of the fire law enforcement work of the national forests, is expected to be in Eugene in the near future, according to word received at the Cascade na tional forest office. Former Student Is Here Dr. Homer I. Keener, graduate of tho University of Oregon, is here on a visit meeting old friends. Dr. Keen er is now racticlug at San Francisco. He formerly resided at Portland. County Reports Being Prepared Semi-annual financial reports of county departments are being pre pared and will be ready soon. These reports are for the first sU months of 1028. Stolen Car Recovered A car reported stolen July 4 from Robert Brashear of this city was found abandoned at Broadway and High street, according to a report of police, Thursday. Miss Fuerat Leaves Miss Fan Fuerst, who entertained as "Mother Gooee" at McMorran and Waahburne store on Wednesday, has left for California. Notarial Commission Filed The notarial commission of George Robs was filed for record Thursday at the office of the county clerk. DEATH CHI STORY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) Returns From Fishing Trip Bruce B. Bmndaae of thin citv has returned after a fishing trip of aoom a ween in tne Ulamond lake district. . Crown JGASOLINE L4Mt CMliMfY OfCAUrWUN. Here From Washington Mrs. John Trvon. daughter of Dnr- win Bristow of this city, is a visitor az ner ratner b no me xrom ner Dome at Vancouver, Wasn. Postmaster Is Return! no- Mr. and Mrs. Darwin E. Toran who have been on an Alaskan trip for the past three weeks are expected to return here Friday evening or Saturday. Notarial Commission Filed J. K. Pratt, local insurance agent, filed his notarial commission for rec ord at the office of the county clerk Tnursoay. Here From North Dakota Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Beck and two children of Hismark, N. I., are visit ing in HAtjtene witu tne view oi per manent residence here. Here From New York City Miss Irene Itueh. who has been re siding in New. York city for the past 11 vo Jfiicoi to ""i w vim hum net imi - ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hugh, 230S Willamette street. Chamber Committee to Meet A meeting of the roads and high way committee of the Lane county chamber of commerce will be held next Monday evening. Hero From Portlantl Wilson B. Coffey, formerly of this city-, is a visitor here Friday from bis Home at f ortiana. Road to bo Graded A requeat that the county conrt provide for the grading or about two miles of the road from tne i-o rano highway to the Torkelson road Here From Map let on v E. 8. Kerby, ranger of the Siuslaw national forest, waa a visitor here Friday at the forest office from his home at Mapletom THE ETTQENE GUARD (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) at 12:15. With heads supported In cuppea dhd(ib, uiey sat snent, weir bodies shaken by chills despite the intense heat in tne souat stone house that had been their home in the ! prison. In plain view was the exe cution chamber and the chair. Ill ere was no sombre darkness in. the place. Instead, there was brilliant light and fthadow of polished steel. The white men went to the chair first. Those executed were: Milford "Rod" Lawson, 85, who murdered a neighbor in Mb mountain country: Orlando Seymour, 21, convicted of the murder of a Louisville merchant; Hascue Dockery, 21, charged with slaying two women and a man; Chas. ilitra, -M, convicted with Seymour; William Moore, 4ft, negro; ' James Howard, negro, and Clarence Mc Queen, 3S, negro. The negroeB, apparently .crnshea earlier in the night by the nearness and certainty of death, recovered their spirits to a greater degree than the white men before the time came for them to pass down the corridor of steel. Howard entered the chamber sing ing "Sweet Lilly- of the Valley" and. as he sunk back In the chair waved his hand saying "Oentlemen how are you all feeling tonight?" TWO IN GEORGIA MTLLEDGEVILLE, Ga., July IS. C43) The second double execution within two weeks took place at state prison here today when Sam Gower, 52, and Predis Taylor, Fulton connty negro, died in the electric chair for murder. TWO OTHERS HANGED JACKSON. Miss.. July 13. OP)- Two negroes were hanged today for murder. Will Durdo, convicted of the slay ing of Clarence 0Neal near Askew in 3027, was placed on the trip and pronounced dead J 2 minutes later. At Mendenhnll, Greene Kirk, sen tenced for killing H. W. Hemby and Carl Nunnery, peace officers, went to the gallows at 10:35 a. m. and was dead 11 minutes later. leader of the Russian rescue expedi tion. His report follows: "Within three miles from the Yig lieri group, the K raisin, sighted the remnants of an airplane, the abandon ed machine .of the Swedish flier, Lundborg, and the red tent of the Italia from which was coming smoke signals in response to the deafening siren blasts continually sounded from the K lass in. "The Klassin then drew up close alongside of the ice field which was harboring the victims. 1 climbed down a trap ladder which was lowered from the boat and found myself in the out stretched arms of the rescued men who embrased and kissed me aa they went tears of joy. 'Phey said that throughout they had pinned all hope on the Krasstn but did not expect it to come so soon. "All those rescued and taken aboard were well save Ceocionl who had a broken leg, but bis condition is not trrave." Prof. SamoUovitch said that the Crew of the Krnssin thn hirnn IrwtH. ing Lieut. Lundborg's plane aboard the Klassin, it was In this machine 1 that the Swedish airman made a perilous landing on June 24 on the ice and succeeded In takinir off ftn. era! Nobile. On a second flight to the encampment to taxe ott the injured Ceccioni. the Diane turned over as It landed and Lieut. Lundborg found nimseir stranded with the five mpn still remaining After 18 davs of haol shlp, shared with the men that he hnd hoptvi to rescue the Swedish flier was taken off by a comrade. Lieut, Shy berg, who dared the ice to restniA his companion. F0YN, ISLAND FIRST Rrwm lift Of fha M1!! U. J . v..v , unci i giuup imu been rescued, a heavy fog came up sin was made impossible, but as the vB uucu ji wan Buie io continue us battle with the ice floes. TViA fir irt )ntfint!.n V.i. I- - ... - .Uwj h vn tun nuip IB ID proceed to Foyn island where several wtire sintea wno as yet have not been identified. These men siennl- signalled back that she would pick ....c... up in leturiiuiK irom tne vignori rescue. Prof. Samoilovitch expressed the hollnf that tha mA -,.. chasseurs who were sent In search ui iiuuues men six weeks ago. These men were the Italia Alpine wegian guides Vanning and Vandogen. nvi.i (i a ii uvvu nenra irom mis mtle group which started afoot for oyn island for many weeks and they werb virtually given up for dead many days ago. After this rtoum Is picked up the Krassin will continue bank to the group of the Russian flier, Ohukhnov sky, who with four members of hi crew is stranded along Northeast Land. Chukcnovsky in Tuesday first sighted the lulia's walking party, wUut) leader, ir, Fiuu Aiuluiureu, Swedish ineteoroiugut, hud UUM, aud notified th Kraetsui of their posi tion. Chukhnovsky, on -is return flight to the Krauin, became loat in the fog and made a torcvd Lauding near Cape Plateiw His landing gtutr wn broken, but be and his uieu iinmed iateiy set up a cniup aud by wireless urged tha Kraasm to rescue the two members of the Malmgreu group who were in a starving condition. After Chukhuovsky is picked up, the KxasAiu will proceed to Viro liay whre the pilot will establish a base for further flight in order to seek trace of Koaid Atnuudkeu and the six men who were carried otf in the bag of the Italia wheu the gondola was torn loose. These men have been given up for lost, but in view of the almost miraculous rescue of Mariuuo and Zap pi, every effort will be made to find them. Further details of the rescue of Mariano and Zap pi were received hi Moscow today. These men wept ana laughed with joy as thuy were wrap ped in blankets by the rescuing party and carried aboard of Krasiu. For 13 days they bad had nothing to eat and for warmth they had only two blankets left. On sighting Chukbnovuhy Tuesday evening, Mariano cut big letters from piece or tarpuliu to torm the wordB: "Good! Help!" When at length the? surbted the Kra&siu, Zappi feared thai the tiny iceburg to which he aud his comrade were clinging would be smashed to bits and the two Italians waved their hands frantically to their would-be rescuers to stop. The Russians, fear ing that they would smash the little Ice refuge, stopped about 200 yards away aud the crew laid a Bmall board bridice from the boat to the iceberir along which the Italians were carried to safety. fated Italia and various rescue par ties today was: Italia Crew Known Pead: Dr. Finn Malmgren, meteorologist, died attempting to reach land: incenzo Pomella, motor attendant killed in crash fclay 25. Resoued General Vmberto Nobile, command er, and seven of his crew, including Natalu Ceccioni, motor chief. Missing; Believed Dead Six of staff of Nobile. including Lieut. Arduno, navigator, Prof. Pony remoli. SchenciU, and Dr. Ugo Lugo, journalist Missing Rescuers Party of lioaid Amundsen. Norwe gian Polar explorer, who left Thorn soe, Norway, in French plane and dis appeared June 18. Party included Lieut. Lief Dietrlchsen, Norwegian Arctic explorer; Commander Rene Gilbaud, French pilot, aud three other men. Party afoot which tried to nmke way over ice to Italia survivors, in cludes three men. Rescuers Marooned Crew of Russian i.Iane from Krns sin marooned near Oape Platen, in cludes Pilot Chunkhnovaky aud four others. OTHERS HOPED FOR MOSCOW, July 13. OP) Hope for the party of six men carried off in the haw itf the riiriirihl ItJilin nn May 25 and since given up for loBt has been revived by reports reaching Moscow indicating that the locution of the group is known. General Umber to Nobile, now at Kings Bay, has sent a message to the rescue ship ivrassin stating that the group, referred to as the "Alessandri" artr was not far from the present ocation of the Kraasin. Latest reuorts received in Mohpow indicated that the men were at a point 80.45 north latitude and 80.31 east Ungituue. This would place them northeast of Foyn island, near which the Vitrlieri btoud was rescued. .With these reports, which were not confirmed, came a revival in Moscow of belief that Roald Amundsen, the missing Norwegian explorer, was likely to have Joined this group in bis flight from Norway to rescue the stranded men. This theorv wrr flpt advanced by Fridtjof Nan sen, noted explorer, that Amundsen was likely to have joined this group. . SEARCH STATUS GIVEN (Hy The Associated Press) . The status of the crew of the ill- Buy Latest Style -Portable Phonograph, $40 value now $30: pay $1 per week. EUGENE MUSIO SHOP 103S Willamette St. BOB EARL LOANS. Wa Inspect and repair all types of Household Electrlo Motors and repair Vacuum Cleaners. 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When you buy here, you get your money t worth Um our service faculties and get full mileage from your Urea. Come a today! W will save you money and servo you better. , FLETCHER TIRE COMPANY Broadway & Pearl AT McGINTY'S Telephone 201 EUGENE'S BEST SHOE STOCK CRASHEDC GRAHAM'S JQ KLV ANNOUNCE A SFCONT. x l mat wwarerKJiv .sw u GRAHAM'S ANNOUNCE A SECOND BIG WEEK OF THEIR MONSTER REMODELING SALE Determined to dispose of merchandise before the carpenters arrive. Determined to give our cuatomers the best shoe bargains they oin aeoure In Eugene. Determined to meet the ohallenge: We have thrown many' higher prloed aale lots In the lower prloed ssles groups, creating too many new prloed lota. In all offering out standing bargains of unuaual Interest. ' Selections Large Come Share in the Bargains! Season's Smart Styles Indian prints natur- 4, ana al linen pumpa, em- JC wt broldered In silk or pumpa of striking yel- f low linen embroidered "ir In black. 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These two styles together with some styles of our famous Churoh Shoes we have grouped at one prloe $10.85 Silk Hose 88c Shr$i.85 la Eugene ItrahamVshL tor Shoes 828 Willamette St. 3PRICES SMASH A MIGHTY SPILLC Page Threi Speedex "Anaco" Films Here Fresh Stock Ml I Isms AifXl (Ax Billy Department Store) For Saturday Selling We Offer 3 Specially Priced Groups Group 1 $1.98 1 Group 2 $0-98 Group 3 $0.98 These Warm Days Require Lots Of Summer Cotton Frocks Don't tho mornfnjrn that you can slip into a frenh clean tub frock scorn cooler and hnppier than the others? Wouldn't It be nice to have, that feeling every morning? You can come very close to that luxurioiiH atnte If you have a number of theae delightful creatiom. For thoitft are so cleverly made that washing and Ironing la scarcely no bother. And If you are parking vacation wardrobe you wttl do weU to put in nevernl for those delightfully lazy hours. They are nice enough for afternoon, shopping and street wear. In the $1.08 group are fant color print models. Also of flaions and dimities embellished with crisp organdie In various becoming ways. In the $2.08 lot are lovely ones of figured organdies, flnxons and Bheer voiles. Lace and crisp organdie trim ming enhance them. In the $3.08 assortment are dainty dotted Swiss dresses, also others of shimmering rayon and, of course, organdie forms the fashionable trimming. (RTOCOND FLOOR) Sid FORMERLY J. C. BRILL STOBtH (Ax Billy Department Store) Saturday Grocery Features Spaghetti Regular Two 35c Cans . . Special, Two Cans For Until 12:00 o'Olock (noon) Saturday Only 8 Our All Day Grocery Features Are Creamery Butter 9ZAb?:L!. 45c n n tomatoes or corn, - g( Peas, Four Cans gjfl 49c Figs, Two PoundsSw.. shipment, like them 25c "Porto," Per Bottle Jta. s! 29c Certo, 3 Bottles T.... 79c Rubbers, 6 Doz. Urr 25c Skat, Two Cans T.?Xtir&3& 25c ToUet Tissue, Two ffid..r, HilS 25c a. ii i -Bif.il 1 J Borden. Chooolsts Mslt- mg Malted Milk And 'ft,., 59c Jars, Jar Fittings Carried In atook for Tnitri all makes of ddl S Don't fell to order "Lipton's" Tea For.0p7.dd,p,d0rB.,:h.n 10c toed, small psoksae. Stock Tonics At "- 49c (rQP,' Bring us your eoupone and VIIOV-U DU critco as follows: I 3 POUND CANS Duy unico as toiiows: 3 POUND CANS hXP Spuds, 10 PoundsN.w"po,r.'.o.r!..8r 25c Beans, 3 Pounds fcsS izn 25c Saturday Meat Features Choice T-Bone Steak Pound Savory Spring Fryers, lb. 30c Salt Pork, Per Pound at 15c (Deliveries to all parts of city without charge)