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AGGIES LEAD OREGON 14 TO 13; HUSKIES, BEARS FAIL TO SCORE IN FIRST THE WEATHER PORTLAND (AP) Ore KORi Fair In the east, rain late tonight or Sunday In the went. Warmer tonight. VOLUME XXIV.- MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS LA GRANDE, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1925. MBMBBR ABSOCIA1TED PRESS NUMBER 30 BOMll'lK 1 m"m: IIICOUIIlp nun Eliot m. Completion of Alicel-Low er Cove Stretch Ef-, , .;; fected This Week 1925 program is : ; Virtually closed Roads Are Now in Satis factory Condition Gen erally, County Engineer Reports. Willi lli- completion of l.: iiiUi'K of gruvHing oi) Urn. Allc-el-Jowt-r l'ov;.-. routl UiIh v-ck, thi yi-ur's jii-OKJ'Hm of construction nnil-Un- provotuonttf ovor tho murkot and. g'--noriil roads of Union county Iiuh practically been cnrrl'l out, it was reported this murium; .' by .H.: B. Slui-Kun, county engineer. ' ' . . About $."n(uoo linn bi'i spent on the marliet roads, thn state pnylng appro.liuately half of 'that amount. Oenenil road work expenditures have reached tho $45,1100 mork, . All holts" there urn i several alrctclies of grading and nurfuc.lng In. view for' next year, '.the roada aro how In a satisfactory condition generally. ll,c: engineer mild. '' . HlgliwnyK lrail. "Your Kaatem lli-o'gon roads' are far better than those of Ihe'.ooasl counties," was Ihn compliment of J. It. Scott or l-'aleiu. Stat" market road engineer.' passed to Mr. :,Mor 5'in during his visit hero yester Oy'it '" . '. '" i''::,:''''':': .' This year's loiprox-ninenrs int-htH. ed nine miles of gradlne unit - si ' milis of surfacing three on the .Ml. Glen road, and three from 131 gin lo I'almer Junction. Tile bridge over I he Grande Itonde river on the AliccM.ower Cove marllel load will be finished abotll the middle of December, the engineer slated. Tile coal will be around $20,000. Next .year tin- grading and sur facing of the -.ML Glenn roud will lei' completed; the Altcel-I.ower ,ruve road will be surfaced, and the riui.1 eolilliletetl from !.OWr Cove IntO Cove. The budget for 1526 is ubiuil I he su'ine u that fur this yeur. .- ; . . ': I;uriirn-i i-ilr r H cnfl"f and Ml, tr empieyif-a v 'In-. ) (Jrund j.'rf riP- vijj.i li'.- a full holiday hrlf'tiuv IV.M i'i. flmt lini' In Hi- hiM- j olVJti' :al office there vip i- .,ioll'y 'mH r'lce mi Ui-ii'.'i-f xfc, t . U. Huron, posl ntriMter. u-Is.muAc' "ils morning. - in wi..t A.-v.mj, the pf rice has , .-etf opt-i - i or the day and employ p i' t i -ir busiest dls- Inbiilln -i.nU to boxi-s nd to Ihof- '- -i '"his year mall comiuc'itUi ih' on thai dny tl! b- : lo!i.ii., t.iilil Katurday. Tfet.ib.t- Ah, r. it Will be dls- tri;'.v'ed . p fz POST OFFICE to mm Fftilippine Islands Not -.1 iimdy For Independence f... - .. ...,.,,. IIiiiiUh ore ll'l' ') v.rn. . Taylor, win- oi - l.i. lllfsionury to I i iv-.. lf he udilressed vrf.l, trf 1IH l'i-.-byterlnn Wm- f,i'vt.rti.rr -'' 7liilrc, .luilitorinm Kriday "' wn -l ..or.m us op- n. d .'ul,' a.-t,r mlon Ulk. Biv.-i. S M K A. tt-.Kjrt, whom- daugli 'ifi ' w i. iiiliwionMr tu Mil. Tyltji " Mi" S'inny - H m.- Ctrl gra.lul of th V.V. M ,xr I'ak. r. In M.Omnd". hing iMianutitT union,; - V T tki ng ; ipino. )- are K lovaWe peopl. hut not grown up. nr si. ,rtlr chlld.u, they ''t r-ely o Ion 'P tn. Uur, they ire n , idy for lt1d'-pi,ni,',ce than .3 ebiid'eti ready to ti ! .flUty : It h i n. d out o lot-k out Tailor landed JMun! Luzon ti U.i tir I 3 u if'" ' r-feC I:. J sbsWf w , 'oiistait Benitelt, niotie uc Littis and Umi4ClHcr of Kfrhunl lcjtneti (lie neUtr, leaven for her hoticymnqu uitli titi iiew tins band, IMililii I'laiil, youthful Nmv Voi It hillliodmh'e. . This photo tyns UikHt ulMti the tni- AiMt M'timmd V!tW .ViHi 'ittw Uiuir siidii-n eftpeniont,. I'Yank I'aiiu .and Nick lie Pinto huvn been indicted on a charge of I lb-giil pofiHt-HHion of nitiKli, und will beV tried In tho' district cnufl. lie cording In Hie dixlticl nttorney.. .'riieir i rin I' wiiH origi'niilly Ht -for r'ridtty, Nov. 'lll. .in the Jnsiine court,- but was diKiiiiKwd lb'r when thr jndietinent waN returiK-d against them. . cuAi;;ii WILL iti: i 1 1 , i ; i ,' Af.Al.NST LA BIN K llltOTHIJtS rhiirgrH of pohmiishIoii und nub- ot intoxicating liquors be fll-d against .Ih!( und 4'harles .u Ithi" today 1y Carl G. Helm, diflrlct at lorny. , Jack l.a (tine was convicted on n charge of inaf nl .tilling a public nulNHiicif June !i, I ;i-1, according to I he off icers. l,A illAMK AT I..MII.V. Thf l,H (Jrunilt; liiuh Ht-liool M'-f-ond rootlialt Ifiini Ih iihiyinjr tlx' l:nlon Ht'conilK lit Itnlon Ihis uritT noun. Thin in u n-lurn fimiiKi' iilinl.'v Tin flrsl RaiiK!. pliiyi il Ikti ilIioii h itiolitll iiko. n'Rilltcl in n li-tory for Ihu I'ulis by one touch down. . , ul thai llltif h desolate pbii-c six yeniM hko with tin- purpose- of uturtlm; a hospital. Then uis then Sf,,'MiM InhabltantH In tin valley u il h no iiu-ilicul H-rvici ul luin-l t-xcfpl the ftunitary d-pfirt- mnit of the municipal povn-niiM'tit nt Aparri. w hich stijiport'-d uiv pbyslt-jfin mxl u nuis", Kroiu u tumbtf -in n buiMin,' th'y evolviI a inoilt-m. contfo-t- ulb hofpllHl. with a diupt nwn v and i!i'n unl woiiieji'if HHi-tin. j One of their first vtiMlent n itfVH hm Huniiy Johnson. d;itiKlitt r of u Kilipmo bioth'T and an Ainri cun falti'T. ho in now in I .a (Iraiifle wiHi I r. and Mrx. Taylol . - Miss Jolmnon Hppurd on the plalfonn yesterday in a fpialnt ni tive Filipino cost u mm- that r-flt-t-rd tin- Spaninli ideas of !-("'-. The hum- puff sleevea and fold-J liecliprchlef, fashioned of cloth woven from the fibri' of the pln" opple. were f inliroidiareJ in Kpray of roeii to match the black nt DANA, DEPINTO IflillOIGTEO for! overskirt that drapd the ros j satin skirt with its fish-point t ,ru'- J - J CouUuuUvurant.) w orkers On Projects To Get $28,767 Estimates Allowed, as Partial Payment to the Contractors by City. . Fstiinutca in the umount of ;!S, 7t7.M for work done to date, on the aewugc disposal plant. the Beaver Creek unit of the water supply sys tem, reconstruction of the iniinic lHil building, und engineering work worn allowed hist evening by the city commissioners, in session ad journed from Wedm-Hdiiy night. The estimates were us follow a: ' ' 'W, C. Kelley. for municipal building work, $4,(1 1 5. Hurdenbowor Bros. for Sfwnue disposal plant . work, l.lift.&7. Hardcn'ower Bros., for Beaver Cnk nork. $8,f77.0o. ; I ft. Stockiimn, for engineering services, fit 1 5.62. His C.sh Balance. . . Kurly hi the evening thn month ly report of thu'eity treasurer wiis read, approved and filed. 'Phe re port Hhowed that tdurin(f the month or October the city office handled $8S,f.74.3 1, (he total of botli reeeipla and nxpindllurea.The report Hhowed a balance on Octo ber HI of $305.(135.65. ' ' Further discussion of Un MlatitK of the purchaRe of the fire truck did not take place last night, be cause of the absence of Conunis slonur U. 1. I-iuhJIh. .. A rootniiiir house license applica tion by Nettle Cotf Ingham, for the larlnnd hotel, was referred lo lire city manager. . Other routine nialtera uero at tended to before the commission era adjourned after about an hour's meeting. CvTlb-.-iinnwtf tja'nipi'! n( wbtrli Uj Hl-Iuds honor the inetuberH of the Ia Grande high .school footbttll (am wa set for r'ridny, Inc. II when the Hl-lads m:t in regular st'Kslon last evening nt the office of the Security liud and Savings compa-ny. - 1 lilHUT probably w III lie nerved by. the domestic nelene(. departuient in the building devoted to its ac tivities. It. K. Weslenliaver is chairman of the entertainment coinmiltee that -Is arranging the program. Coach C I. Motion guve the or ganizntlon hi report of the game with Pendleton on Armtxtlce day. and cotninented on the outlook for the meeting with Maker Thanks giving day. "I don't figure that l.a Grande is going to win.' the coach said, "but when the game is over Ba ker Ih going to Know there was fight." Ir. W. P. Me.Vdory presbb-d over (he buisneKs s'SKion, which resulted In the election of seven new mem bers. Parcnt-Tcachcr IJody Will Observe vVcck III obsfiv;ince of Niitioiiitl l.il i ralton vek. tin- city council nf fiireiit-T'i(cber iisHOciMlions Is pr--pn rltifr ii prcwrmn tbnt will bi preseiiteil to the public nt o'clock Thuiridtiy ey'nlnf. Ntiv. i:i. in (In- iiuililorlun oltl.e hli:h school. - Supt rliit-nrid(tt J, T. honi;reiio. Mrs. 1'nrl IfHm unJ Mrs. A. K. McKiutiinn ore members r H. coinniltlei In ehsrife of Hie pro Ifruni. wliich Inclmb M nppropi ite talks. A llefinile outline or tie.; profrmiu will le iiiinomu'! In Thf Observer i-aily next Wfek. Stork Brings Twins Here Armistice Day Th" alork look to the w. nrin" f the nr'n Anni8tice day and not only did lit itMlte 1.1 in If In I he color of ld Krln. but he, went a idfp furlber. when he vIm ltd l.a (inindf ut IM::tn o'clock Novt-iubT II and b-ft twin baliy boys at the boiiu of Mr. und Mrs. 11. J. Hulllvan. i:tl! X avmittf. The lo hiihh-N (oK.thfr wetKhed (i pounds, one uMieffinie on ttiartir of a pound more than th othT. The babies bav been named I'at and Mike, the proud fu(h''r announced this mornlm?. 1 r. McAdory. wlio attended the mo ther, report they are all iff tt luff along; fltif. 1-)KII .M MAN IN CltASH. HAKKK. fin-. Th- automobil.j driven by t'harls J. Hh Iton. Ha-1 ker attorney, and Abe Jackson. Tortland liimiiu-M man. collided on the Columbia htdhway. out or Th- I hi Mm. while Mr. Hnelton wail O'l I his way to Baker, it was tearnej here. Both men escaped Injur. Thv Uiuchlius wtie Uidly dainas-d. Hl-DAQS DATE GRID BANQUET FARMER IS CONVICTED BY JURORS J. S. Trent Found Guilty of Manslaughter of Ge'orge Hamblin "RED" MUNLEY IS HELD AT PENDLETON Pennsylvania Man Ts Ar rested following Deatli of Indian Who buffered from Fist Fight. MlMlNNVII.I.H,. lire, (lly tho A'Hoi-iated Prla) 'J. S. ,'l'rnlll.' rnrimr. wus conviclcd ot man- HlmiKhtcr, luat night by u Jury which heard bis trial on chart's of killinK GoorRt; . luinblin. ot Portland. Tiipnl's clffiiKcwas that ho flrt'd wl-n im Kiipposcd his niflon patvli was being ruliltnl, Mi ititi it ki kim;t ak.ht lKNILKTON, Ore (By the As sociated I'ress) ('hi rence "Red" Mmtley, 24. of Hcrsnlon, Pa., is bring held in Jail oi an open char ge as the result of Jim Kuine, SO, an Indian, following a brawl Hun-, day ntght. - The two engaged in a ifist fight, according to the police, and Mun "v is alleged to have inflicted In Jurb-8 which canned the.'t indkan's tb-uth last night, jj. . 5 TANK r.K TO.'Jl'KV MOBI.EKVll.LE. ld 1B' the Associated Press) - The il'. Stephenson murder -case ; tVent to the jury1, at 1 1 o'clock today. POftTLANI. ' Ore. rrprcinl loi The, ObHerver) KHtlnmteH of pro- duet ion und finality or the total I H-6 apple crop, un of November 1.1 in th principal producluic states. ' also November I estlnwilfM ot the I'MU eomiiierciul croji. and l"ccin-j bfr ectluiales of the lfr:!4 rqniiuer-' clal crop, have been lunde public by the iiKt'lciilt ural slullsllclnu of the 1'nited States depart tnelil of ,'iKricillture. ' i The total crop in bushels thiH yeur In Oregon Is fii;iired nt f.tln.,- ', Bml Hie comniercial crop at 3.HKN,tiiMi. The iimlily Is Hi' which Ih A better than the average. dn-j ho s crop Is fi.liiM.tMiu Hth a final ity of M and WashliiKlon's yield lolulH ZK.7imi.ihh. wuh a imillty of S". ' - - . ,t l"iirure:i lor lite I nited Staler rollou: Total 1X crop- 171.04. -nun liiishetH, ipiality 71; comiiier cial crop I'tffi- ft:(.!3fi.fHMl.' The Oi-loher I :stimnte of III' to tal crop si t the production at l'4. 0 4 -'JKHi bushels and the comiiu-rt-l'tl erop was estlmuted at ;m.4n J.Oen hushels. Nearly one-half of th November ini-reasf was reported from the two stales or New York and Vlrifinla. " ' 'CI. I.. ,.nn..lil.l, I ... II... h!l. vfhiber fstimatf, Washington ranks first In total produclimt. New York serend, and t m-non nluib. tmly one stale Idaho, has hlghfr ((Uallty nppbs thun Urexoii. Belling, His : Money WImmi nn adfrtlvr bnyn vpaei hi The OhxrMci' lisa retailer iitnl nallutial iiiaiiiilai'liirerv -It ilocniM uiictithin not only Ik- can- of Die nicrf -baiMlfsc I but It liileiT-tliiuly prcMtilefl Ii:hi. but iM't-an of Die guar- autre that he Implies. An adwrtlM-r N lM-ltiii;r bN nnrtM' wbcii lie hit sp.-we Ilia) he ran satisfy you with IiIh iimU. lie i.-an'l nffiH-tl to fiiBcrtlM If he ian'l gl ati fwltmi. That'4 ba,t mal.e It m loKleal anil nfe lo buy e--lulely from ilf rtlMr. TlM'lr n'pdiathm K aim af nt fulake mimI tliey are Inti'tit on pleatfiiK you In eiery way po Kjhle. The iKHi-aiUerti-r UhI wnjt a iI.Mihtfitl ipianiiiy. - "ObservnT Ai!vertllng A McTchandlsing Service,' . t 3 1 u t J . Club Women Prepare For Ins t i tute Union; - Baker and Wal lowa Counties to Send Delegates Here Next Monday. - Every member of ' every federat ed women's club tn Union, HuIc.t und Wallowa counties present at the first joint club institute to lie held In tills part of Oregon in the goal of Mrs. J. IX Uyncn and iiiembei-R of Iter committee in churge of tho all-duy meeting, which sot for Monday, In th-! Neighborhood club, rooms at the library. Mia.' Hadie Orr Punbar, presi dent of the stale federation, at whose rcuommendutlon the insti tutes have been Inaugurated . Into (the calendars of Oregon clubs, will be the guest and principal speaker. Khe will be the honore Monday evening at a dinner party that n the fiist. of several social - func tions to lie given by groups of , the Neighborhood club members for tho benefit1 pf the educational fund. Mik. E. P. Moosinan, Mi i H. J. Kilter. Mrs. G. ft. Clay jcomb, Mrs. C. ,M. JiumphreyH and Mrs. I' H. Appleby will extend 'the courtesy, thp dinner to be ut Mrs. MoHsman's home. Stai'.-s at 10 M.. The Institute will k be called order at Hi o'clock Monday morn-. log.. After music, the first talk will be given by Mrs. I. Donham, of Elgin, whose subject in to be "Official HeHpon8iblllty.', A violin solo by Mrs. Florence Lynch Miller, of Im. Grande, wilt follow, The Uibttne Woman's club will be in charge Of the discussion of "Club Program" at 11:1-6 Noon luncheon, will be smvid ut the, domeatlo science building ibv hieh school vlrls under SJDer- jby high school girls under super vision OI iUISS IjOIB IMVIfl, Ul lliu faculty. . ''Hub Relationships" -will be tne first topic up for discussion after luncheon, Mrs. Itobort Hervice. of the Alpha club at Baker, giving Urn ln,troduotory tulk. ' Mis. t)i HHird of. Wallowa, will ta,lk pn 'linance" ' A vocj! solo byMrs.' A. Iv. Parker of hn terprit. will furnish a plousunt liitcrnilsHlon from business. At :46 p. in. will beKln the dlKCUHUion of "Itelations of Im part men Is to flub und Commun ity." . The NelBhborhood club be inrr a departmentalized one, the I .u U ra nle won i e n will be speu U i'is. The topics Will be as- follows: "Art,". Mrs. MossitmnS " 'blld Wel tnre." Mrs. It. K. Westenhaver; "M tslc," Mrs. O. U. Outton. Mrs. George T. 4'ochmn of La Grunde. will ffive tho concluding uddress, her theme to be "Know Your own OrifaiiUutlon." I-.very, woman Interested in wo- men's organization, regardless ot H'res)"The admiralty deeply rw her liiembershlp in a. club, is tiitl Kl.(,lH thai lt no idnirer holds: out viied to be present tor the lnstl-!.lllv hone-that the crew of th M-l I ule. l-'ollowltiK thp tnlks there will In round table dlse iSHlontt, w Itii .Mm. I nt ii bar conti .butlni? helpful counsel on each -"problem pn &entel. Siberian Mountains Yield Paleothic Man KKAHNOYAHSK. Siberia flly the Associated I'ress) Kxcavu llons on the Afroiitov mountalun near here hove resulted in the discovi-ry of several sk"b'1on of paleolithic men and the rn ruins of several hundred mammoths, wolvert and hears. The skeletons are believed by Itusslan arch a.f oluff isl s to be about ;j'itfiu years old. , Danger of FifchtinK iNear Peking Averted PEKING, (lt- the Associated I'lesa) The daiiKer of riKhllna- in. , the vicinity or li-klng betwe n rl ' 'nil iiillHiit-v eliiefM has heeii nert- ed for the time b'lnp. , The chb'r ex'cuHve, Tiian Chi ,)iti. n telegraphically luformfd b Marshall Chan IT Tho l.in, .Maiicb 111 Ian leader, that In order to pre serve pence he in willinn to with draw his trotipH from at-oinnl ! kmg. Ids troops' near thf capital are already wllhdrawiiiK f'haiiK'H aet ion caused surprise In foreign cir cles. Poriland Uniijirist Die j Following Iiss f Lctf I'l UlTI.ANM. tire (My (hf Asmic iaied I'retis) John Qnlney Adams, druKKtKl. dl'd tiidny after surfertuK the bms or bis niit leg above the knee when he ff II under Ih' wheeln of the rear car of tlie two car Ht. John's Klfjtrb- train la.-.! nk'ht. He fell while altempllnx to board thf firs ear. Mrs. AHee ( 'oni'-lluM. 20, Is in the hospital to day Hiirffrlnic from a rraetured skull. Other serloiut injuries w'Tr sustained wh'ii the automobile in which she was riding- overturiifd on a curve today as shP was re turning from a party at a road houso. Itoberl A. Weaver, driver of tho marhlnf. was arrfsted on a charge of rcckKst) driving. 1 , Dr. Harold Elmer Blazer , (Z ' T "A . i 2 VV'V if 1 ii v. , - II I II V. ' ' 'i II I , Dr. ' llarrtrftl 11luir liiWjC JwcoMHpwMiir rfWly for 1NKA. ' Scrvk e mid I be Olwvrw. - lle.- ns freed Thm-tay of ubmift of imiiiler placet I affalnnt him at XltUutou, .O0I0.1 for puttUiv to den lb his ilnuKhirr, Hnxel, m twlplesa. lmbcoUa,--. Tim. Jury niuhl not aree I bat he Is a, manletvr. uor Muit.ltc'ttctcil In a lnuiuini tnrlitii iyMudty cntlndy,; I't-'A ' .1. , ; ' ' . ' F LONDON (lly the ' Associated still survives. This brief official, announcement today was taken as definitely settl ing tin1 fate of fiS men entombed in a submarine which disappeared off. the Pevonshlre coast during maneuvers Thursday. Vessels continue to search for the exact location, of tho ill -rated craft nt the bottom of the sea. Premier Quits After. Catholics Withdraw THE KA'.M'E, fBy.the Asuoclal ed I'rcsa) I'remler Collhn today tendered t h'1 resignation or hlrnseir and his cabinet members remain -inp Hfter tlie recent withdraw! or four Catholic ministers. The queen requested that he continue to deal with current, af fairs pending the formation of a nfw ministry. BRKtAND BANDS CAPTURE VILLAGE OF KAWABA, SYRIA BKIUlaT. Kvrla. (By the AjwocI atetl prei-'U--ne hundred fifteen ltandlts and 40 Maronltes have been killed during attacks hy hauds of brlKatids on the village or Kawaba, ii"-n.r HiimIiiijii, ncroni Imk to iiiformiiiiou from u Jrrfnch MOliree. Wh'ii th eounlfr endfd, the vllliiifer.s' inuiiltluus wero exhaust ed and thfy-ri-llred to Ward Mard- j you, wtM-re l-'reneh. forces are ciioren' rated. The French under stand tlit bandits trt-atfd women and fhildreii with the utmost erii'-lty. , hnmiiR'tiri Is di-scrlbed as no longer a ineiiaee except for 20(1 hrlnjtndj. wtio have been levying tribute on outlying villages, and for a bunl roaming north of Dam- H I I N I 'l Ht( 'KM I .NTS A BUI V V. I 'A It IH. ( By the Associated I'resMj -- French relnforcenie have h -riiii arriving In Kyrla. The apl a ranee of rre.di troops, acord inf intest reports, produced an Immediate effect upon the rebels and Druse tribesman. The conn- try has ealmd down, dispatches su. ALL HOPES 0 XTRA N'.W VOIIK .: (AI).; Samuel Itorrnuui,', millionaire t-tnlli-Ing iruMlMfactiirer, has tcon indli't nl lir a grand Jiiit for riKxilvlnn hW1pii hniiierty In c-oilnec-tionwttlt ",c "Wd lln-ft j or l,lltl,0l) CVibn, Nui!situui; IMjiTnuiii is iiotod an a plilluntliroitlst. VE 1 HtitsKCrfclt, UIKMAKCK, N. I). (Al). fJer- aid I', Nyo, iiubllslur of the GrUrgH County Keiitiiiel-Coiii'ler. al OtoiM-rslJUwn, N. I., niw today an- fwliitcil by (Joveriiur Korllti to fill the vaeaiiry In the I nited Klalcy Honato that wan oatiMxl by tho death of K, V. Iidd. WASHINT.TGX ' (A1). Captain l'aid I'uley was - relic vexl nt his own request by Hreretnry Wilbur UMlay as Juuue nuvcn(u of tho feliciiaiidoali limit of Impilry. v ; lac kan ins 1'oultry to C'oiiiH'(e OUKOOV CITV. Ore.. Contri butions are being made for prizes for the annual poultry show to be held at Uuhbard December 3. 4. and &. under auspices of the Mar- lon-Cluckamaa Poultry association. Status of Blazer's Act May Never Be Solved t.lTTLKTOV. Colo. (Hpe'.l.d) Wli'-n tho court Htistniii d .1 motion for a dismissal of all ehargf h , against Dr. Harold Klnifr Mtn-er. It j sttil h-ft unsettled tin: rdiovvlngj question: "Is Dr. IUuer a mui'lerrr, or is he a true huuiaiiltarlan'.'" That, question was a ntirkt-r for 1 2 iiif n w ho com po:tf d ho jury that, could not agree. A retired pool hall owner, a garugemau, an auditor, a carprntfr. a blackhmith. an unskilled laborer, and retired farmers twelve such men couldn't answer the question which Involves science, law. religion, the belief In souls und Immortality, and the right of liumanltarianlum to sup plant the law. "Not a crime, but a supreme act of mercy and love, a boon to u hulk of throbbing f h ah. a bapb ss. mal formed, mindless being with no right to live.." That was the In terpretation of the act made by Dr. lftater's attorneys to the court. I And now Dr. Blaxer Is free. Itiographlt-al Sketch Vt. Uluzcr'it uiurrlugo brought AGGIES IH LEAD 7-6 AT EUGENE 0. A. C. Gets Touchdown in First Quarter, Ore- , gon in Second HUSKIES PLAYING AT BERKELEY, CAL. Win by Northern Team Will Virtually Clinch . Pacific Coast Gridiron Championship. KftiENE, Oro (By the As Miclntcd I-sn) Orrxon Ami ruKliral Colli ifO HailM tllo Ulii vcrsll,v.r.OrCron 14 ti IS 1IU tlio gtinm yr.t un finished. El'QENK, Ore. (By Aiwociat. Press). Shortly before noon .a drlszllnff rain began here and thoro Is every Indication that rain -might fall during the annual Oro gon-Aggie football game. The city Is thronged- with Oregon, alumni' : and. Aggie rooters, and about 20. 000 people will witness the game. , Fans started for the field clad tn 1 : overcoats. 1 , , . - ' Score at end of first quarter: j ! University of Oregon .0, Oregon ' Agricultural college 7. At the end of the half thegatno ' stood: Aggies 7, Oregon 6. BERKELEY. (By ' the Associat ed Press). The Washington unl-' vorsity football eleven faced the California Bears today under clear ' skies In a game expected to ha a an Important bearing- on thecoaat conference title. The field Is dry. At tho end of the first quarter neither California nor Washing ton had floored J -1 .i ; - , ; -. ift' v ' 1 ii'ii" f- -'.: 'i .' HAS rRAXriSCO (By Un A fcoclfttii! lrc.s) -The beak of tbo football wason on tho I'aclflc oost today brlnjCH KKVtlior California ami WaslilitKton at Itorkdey In colorful engagement which may do-, termiiio the 1025 championship. Neither team has been defeated in coast conference action this yuan- in uddltlon. California- la winding up its sixth season, of no defeats by a college eloveh. Around 76.000 persons are expected to wit-' ncss tho gunip. A win by Washington will vir tually clinch tho title . for tho (Continued on Pago Five.) . WASHINGTON, (By the Associ ated Press) The Joy that tho Christmas tree brings to children far out classes any damage that the cutting of these small trees does to tho foresta, tho United Htates forest sorvlce state today lu endorsing the. tinsel-bearer of Yu le tide- : 'H Ih roughly estimated that ft-. 000. 000 evergreens constitute tbo yearly cut of Christmas trees,' nil of which could be produced on 6, oot acres of land. Tlie service compares thla erea with 14.MO'.onu acres uwept ann ually by fun-Jit fires. forth two off spring. One was Franct-s Bluxer, a pertectly normal daughter, of comely appearunee, who is married. Tim other n Hazel. Kince she was six weeks of an--. It Ih aalrl, Jlaiet was less than hu man almost a "thing." t-onscloua only of misery. Hh could se and hear and had control or one mus- uular activity, the ability to frown or smile. Hut she could not walK or craw I. Bho could only roll on the bid and arte could nmuso herself by meunlngU'SK 'earing of sheets or pup r in tho two twisted lumps of flesh that seived for hand. Pho could make no sound other than strung throaty animal niurmur lur.i and gurglings. Hho could eat only prv-masticated food, placed back on her palate with a soft, rubb'-r -;ioon. A.-siiitiil ItfllIHISibllllV. For 28 yfars. It. Blaxer und hW wlfo shouldered their responstbll It lea. AM day he struggled, lo turn (Continued on Vagt Flva.) XMAS TREE S UPHELD TODAY