The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, August 21, 1928, Image 2

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COMBED FOR LOST
Search for the homes of Ouy Firry
and Henry Cramer, Jr., two Univer
sity of Oregon lys who wore loHt in
the Three Sisters region Kept. B,
ha been ronducted hy several agen
cies durinit the Int month, but wlth
out success and the resulting opinion
now that they may never he found.
Most rerent aenreh wan that of Al
ton Gabriel and Krward Kent, mem
bera of Sigma 11 Tau frnternity to
which the lost boy also belonged.
Gnbriel and Heat climbed the Middle
Sister Sunday and combed much of
When BRISTOW sells
you a Watch or Dia
mond it must and will
please you.
ANTI-KNOCK
EMEDD
GASOLINE
needs no elope'-
STRONGER AND
SLEEPS BETTER
Took Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Ogden, .Kansas. "For three or
fmir months before taking the Vceo-
table Compound
I wis run-down,
didn't feel like
doing any work
and could not
sleep at night
The . leant tiling
would upset me.
We live on a
farm and I have
my housework to
do but often I
could not do It.
My mother told
me of the good Lydia 1?. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound had done her
ao I am taking it. I am feeling fine,
can sleep good and ran do my work
without getting over-tired. I recom
mend the Vegetable Compound and
will answer letters." Man. Lttanoi
Cuiuunas, Box 331, Ogden, Kansas,
Safest Way to
Stop Pain
' It ta not Decennary to take heart
dep re (wing drugs or dope of any
kind to relieve uervo torture en lined
by nouritia, neuralgia seintiet or
rheumatism. Just apply Tysiuol over
the part that hurls ami aee how
quickly you will bo free from
discomfort.
Tysmol la a nonfiling, healing ah
aorbent that gos in through the
pores and driven out hiflamation
which haa settled In the nerves. The
i minute you rub it on you feel it
beginning to relieve, Pains and aches
soon atop, congestion ia removed, and
aorenena and Influmatiou gradually
disappear. ,
Although Tynmol la put up es
pecially for uervo pain mid in Ruin
ation, sufferers havo found it equally
good for taking the mi wry nut of
atlff. nwollen or aching Joints. Also
fine for lame back and muncular
a ore n ens, Plrnsent, harmless and
eaay to une. Don't fail to try It if
you want genuine, lasting rener.
You get a liberal supply fop Si at
any drug atore. Always in stock at
Oregon Drug t o.
Seven Ways
In One
To End
Foot Misery
KumilU iWl MUbmI hw svalkina m h
noi oetwit Rnai. jun as voure burn
4 burnlna
. Mn aooaa nvt uuporuot liiredlotn
Ont to takw th ache out of your (
w and eod foot mlatry Inaianity. One to
I M i" hardcoriw.clro(iwi and bunlona
I m and glv rrUf from nalri. On to clear
v 1 war "a ioutnint im tkttwwn Iht
1 I toe SAd pfi off th hard, calluad
1 1 fkm u'trnltl without arln tlixfl
hralthy ikin. Onp to end rxrMivr pr-
5
nnanon ot turet mtiptlt intTMllcnta
Etmonient tuat thadry. ttrHler .ctai k
I kin (a Wl ift and pliant. nlfug
at miaary lo a fw iutnuia' Urn.
. Yob wilt b smated at the quirk r
rolta -ro st from (hit acUntinc iav
prnvnmrnt of an aoritnt rmdy. No
aoorc pJa. bother or fuat. Jutt rub oa
sajd.aai'
Aleve neon's Prug Rtorea. W. A.
Kuylendall'a, Kert Onus Prug Co.,
Alien, W. X. CaroU.
V .i.iirfc H t
m.n'.-j-ijMag-jl
oMl (ounuli in the world for tivlni
1 In.tdiit relief from tht pains of tor.
I tlid, aching, bumlni ft, w wU si
I oucna, callouses and bunt on.
f Awsr back fn Itlbtlcal timet the r.
II ptt of ih Holy Land aoof hfd thlr f
' 1 with ungurntsj uf franMnc-aruw and
i-tnati sadism hats J Ik.
irora waiKin on Dot ntjr pavmttit.. IPW
TMa world-old formula hM now bn f 1
Iranrored by modem svlfnrr lo com. I
hM Id iltiili Rhlu, tHrlrn ctmid 1 I
Si) lh rlcmriita nrveMry to givvquick 1 I
relief from any kind of foot mitcry. To I
IranklnccriM and myrrh, which are Mill J
the bMt known Itifwlttnc for U king 1 M
Uifvr out of burning UtX, tbcrv hart
a.
the area, visiting caves, but found
noun n g.
uring the sojourn of the Outdoor
in the Three Sorters which ended
club in
a few days nyo, momira of the clu
visited the caves, to no avail.
East Slope Not Combed
According to J. K. Turn bull, a
group of mountain climbers of Jtend
nave been conduct inn a ajHtematic
near eh for more than a month and
they have covered the west, north
went, Hotit.hwoat and south slopes of
the Middle Sister. It is the opinion
of the Bend scorchers that if tbe
bodies of the two boys are to be found
on the Middle Mister, they may be
under snow on the east nlope. The
eastern Oregou men are turning theii
attention to this slope now with the
idea of eliminating the Middle Bis
ter entirely from further search.
There Is also the theory that the
two boys were not overtaken by the
storm which broke at lower altitudes
that day, and may have attempted to
climb the North Sister.
It was recalled by both those of
the Outdoor club ami the KiKiua K
Tau partj that young Ferry and
(Irumer were in the peak of tlte Mid
dle Sister at H.'M) p. m., Sept. 5.
Ferry left a note In tbe registration
book at the top.
And there, on a pinnacle above the
earth, the two boys disappeared from
this life.
Search Is Organized
Guy Ferry and Henry Cramer, Jr..
whose homes are in The Pallet, left
that city ou a Saturday night to climb
one of the peuks- in the Three His
ters region. They were to return to
The Dalles Monday nrglit, as Ferry
bad an engagement there to meet a
fraternity brother and take blm back
to Ch4 mountains.
They never returned. And the
hypothesis is that they lost their
lives while attempting to make the
descent from the peuk of the Middle
.Sister,
On Sept. 7, an organized search
was begun. Through a cash donation
of moro than $TKX by the Portland
Advertising club, 1j. A. Nelson wlio is
an official of tho Wert Coast Lum
Iwrmcn's aaaocintion, was sent up to
take chargo of the search and feed
the acarchera.
Tbe search continued five days un
der most disheartening circumstances.
At the end of Unit time it was certain
that the boys were dead and1 their
I todies, cove rod by imow. The Wasco
county court had spent more than
$1000 and the liend Kiwanls club con
tributed $1T0 toward the senrch.
Varying theories hekl Home believ
ed the boys on their way down the
mountain had an accident and that
they were overcome bo exnoaure and
died In the storm which foUowcd that
evening. This theory Is still held by
GnbHel who has believes that from
the first, having known the boys and
their habita as only a fraternity bro
ther can knoWjthcm.
Another theory was that they s4Ip
nod into a ravine or crevase In Hen
trow glacier and probably dropped
hundreds of feet to their Jon th.
Still another theory, and one ad
vanced by other students who knew
Ferry and Oramer, was that they
crept into a cave in the side of the
mountain to await passing of the
storm, and were blocked in by the icy
snow.
Gabriel believe the boys were not
as poorly clad as reports mat year
indicated. He Mates that Ferry's
handwriting on the top of tho Jdiddle
Sister did not Indicate that he was
cold. He adds that Is was known that
the hoys wore on tho mountain the
day boforo and that they know how
cold It wua.
Florence
FLOWCNOrc, Aug. 21.(8peclnl)
Mr. and Mrs. Pallas and children
of Salem are visiting Mrs. Pallas'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilehnke, for
two weeks. They will also camp at
Cape Creok for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hevery of
Mnpleton and Carl Severy of Illwaco
visited their mother, Mrs. Ilello Mey
ers, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Neff and son
Duster of Portland left Sunday after
an extended visit with Mr. Noff'a
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Neff.
Mr. and Mrs. Klmo Ktrkpltrick and
dnughter Miss Maxlne and nelce Miss
Pell Mar of Port Angeles. Wash.,
were also visiting Mrs. Ktrkpitrlck's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Kelt, this
week.
drove to Mnrnhfield with Cnpt. Wat era
ana arrived in Morenee to visit with
his parents this week. A family
party was held at U II. Neff's resi
dence Thursday evening. Music and
games were enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Christie Neff and
son. Phil are npending a few days on
the F. II, Neff ranch at -South
Stnugh.
The Rtunlnw IMoneera will meet
with the Main Itiver Grange Satur
day, Sept. 1, at Curthman.
Mrs. Cora 10. Weatherson who has
been visiting with her daughter In
California wan in Florence visiting
friends and relatives over the week
end. Mr. and Mrs. Henr and Mr. and
Mrs, Alsleys and daughter Miss Irene
left for their home In Kugenn after
an extended visit with friends hero.
Prof . Wadsworth
Granted Degree
Prof. James H. Wndsworth of the
romnnce language department of the
1'niversity of Oregon has Just been
granted the degree of doctor of phil
osophy at Cornell university, accord
ing to word reaching the president's
office here.
Prof. Wadavrorth, who Is on leave
of absence from the university, will
sail shortly on the 8. H. llyndham,
the "floating university." for a tour
as member of the Instructional staff
in French. He will return to his du
ties next fall.
Alleged Wife Better
Arrested by Police
Cleorge Terry, resident of 02 Madi
son street, acvuatd of nsHauttlng and
beating his wife so severely that she
had to be taken to the Pacific Chris
tian hospital for treiitment. was ar
rested br Chief of Police James F.
Strait and Traffic Officer Arthur Cur
rie Monday.
Terry wsn arraigned In police court
ami entered a plea of not guilty. Trial
of his case was set for 2 p. m. Tues
dny. Card of Thanks
Wa wish to express our sincere
appreciation to our many friends for
the kindness end sympathy et tended
to us at the death of our helored son,
slso our thanks for the beautiful
floral offerings. Wa also wish to
thank the Hoy Scouts for their kind
help.
MR. ANI MRS. MARTI JftV
WK!SWV
M. AN P MRS. C. V. STAR R
MU. AM) AI US. J. ft. URIS-
TOr.
FARM An CITY INHCTUNCT.
J. L HOl.liUOiiK. I H Willnrnftte
INSl'UK WITH UKMU TUoUl',
Members of the 'Lnne county court
who visited Florence over the week
end to participate in the big chamber
of commerce meeting .and celebration
on the coast, report fine hospitality
on the part of the coast people.
sRie court observed that much road
improvement has taken place In the
Peadwood and Indian Creek dis
tricts and that the crusher has been
moved up to Fiddle Creek, where rock
la being placed on the roads. They
went on down to the south county
linn, where J lid ire C. P. Barnard says
rond work haa been In progress, but
which tvlll not be finished until next
son nir. The roads there, they say, will
be practically impassable during the
winter.
County commissioners Hurd and
Anderson were other members or tne
county court with Judge Barnard.
Walton
WAUTON, Ang. 21. (Special)
Toraine Porter and family made a
pleasure trip to Florence one day last
THIS isn't "just
another sign."
It is a mark that
means exactly
what it says.
ou can build how
THE
week. They visfted Loraine's father on
Saturday of last week. !
Mrs. James Nichols of Globe la !
quite ill with the grip.
Wendal Wright and Mrs. Wright,
also Mrs. Wright's mother from Can
ada were guests of the S. W. Por
ters for several days of lat week.
Mrs." Porter, who is Mr. Wright's
mother, accompanied them on their
return to Winchester Bay.
ilarry Iyons, who has been In the
Eugene hospital sinco last November,
Ul and helpless with a crushed leg, is
able once more to visit Walton and
his parents.
Bert Kirk and family, the Moores,
I'M Mabe and family and the Floyd
Pfbbles, all went to Winchester Bay
for the week-end, coming home Mon
day evening. All speak with enthu
siasm of the trip, although they did
not get ao good a view of the ocean
as they had hoped for.
On Wednesday last Floyd Dibble
and family, Matt Dibble and family,
all went to Kstacada to attend tbe
funeral ot an aged relative ot theirs.
Tbe deceased was a pioneer of the
Kstacada (Staked Plains) country
and there was a large attendance of
friends, neighbors and relatives at his
burial.
. Notice
All Eagles are requested to attend
meeting Tuesday night at Eagle's hall.
Attorney D. D. Hail will address the
meeting on "Old Age Pensions."
V '
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t,r tKum&r vew ai joera 11 i&w
with safety, if you seek a de
pendable dealer who displays
this keystone emblem at his
yards; on his trucks; on road
signs, billboards, stationery.
This symbol means that the
These building material merchants
EUGENE OftARF
Jfrring 11
IBVnCO. Aug. 21. tSpecial)
Miss Alna Morris accompanied by two
friends, Misses Mabel and Esther
Scott, employes of the Pacific Chris
tian hospital, spent Sunday in the
home of Aina'a parents in Irvint;, Mr.
and Mrs. R. J. Morris.
Wnlter Hchram and loois Gent,
Misses Anna Gent and Mildred Stick
ley motored to Henton-Lane auto park
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson vis
ited Mrs. Johnson's sister at the Pa
cific Christian hospital in Eugene last
Sunday. She has been a patient there
several days.
Mrs. Mary Day, who has been ill for
some time iB graining. She was at the
picnic at the Robmson Grove last
Sunday.
.Mrs. J. E. Coldren is attending the
summer school at Monmouth. Mijs
Huple Ross is staying at her home
during her absence helping with the
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Gent, Phillip
and Agnes Gent went to Albany auto
park to a picnic Sunday, where there
were several from Eugene also at
tended. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Grimes and
family spent the evening Sunday in
maw
T?OR THIS
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tion representing
millions of dollars in property
investment. This dealer will,
on request, issue a Certificate
of Safety with each delivery,
guaranteeing that the material
conforms in grading to nation
Booth-Kelly
Twin Oaks
with safety
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Flan
ilinn, near Meadowview.
Five License Plates
Await Owners' Claim
Five license plates, found on city
streets, are at police headquarters
awaiting the elaim of owners.
Numbers are as follows, all Ore
gon WM licenses: 194-488, T84-230,
223-041, 107-813, 170-121.
One dealer's license plate and one
other passenger car plate were iden-
" CASWELL'S"
Right now axe loaded
with real, bargains
which seem to be ap
preciated.' Big values In Rose Glass
ware at $1.00.
QUACKENBUSH'S
160 E. Broadway Tel. 1057
your
merchant is a mem
ber of the National
Retail Lumber Deal
ers Association, a
powerful organiza
endorse and sponsor this statement
Lumber Co., Eugene
Lumber Co., Eugene
tified by the traffic bureau of the
police department and returned to
the owners. Those enumerated how
ever, cannot at this time be identified.
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ally adopted manufacturers
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exactly with the invoice which
is rendered to yom
Take your building problems
to any dealer whose name is
listed below. Each is a respon
sible merchant in whom you
may place full confidence.
These firms will gladly esti
mate the material required
and tell you the cost.
Walters-Bushong Co., Inc., Eugene
Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., Springfield
This book sent free. Matt
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