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! THE WEATHER
OREGON: Fair and coot to
,l,it Sunday., FrcwU
,iSht; s varlabls winds.
TWfara"" today, minimum,
a wen- Maximum Friday,
49, Precipitation today, Bona.
Sttja of 3 4 fMt- Dine'
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VOL. 6S
TWO SECTIONS
EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 7 1SJ25
TWENTY PAOES
i-..r..n txponenceo a toucn 01
Lwr tarly thle morning, when
Le mercury dropped to 29 degrees
zero the coldest weather
recorded thus far in 1925, accord
ing !o Oerard , M. ueuroeicers,
ni states- weather observer.
I The freesing spelt was not wholly
aaexpected, as there has been frost
L. tha uround every morning tor
heveral days. The thermometer at
one time registered .exactly at the
freering point, but no one expected
ii in sink to three degrees lower,
I is leas! after the warm sunshine
L festerday afternoon. It was
Lnlral of March weather, however,
I and according to forecasts, some
bore Wy weather Is (jus next
llr The mild week of March
Uii! be the week of March 16, tt
li predicted.
latin Cause Alarm
Clouds of smoke issuing from
wisdoms at an apartment house
st 512 Fourteenth avenue east this
horning caused an emergency call
ho be turned in to the fire de
ment, which made a run to
i&e scene. .When tha firemen
broke Into the room they found
it to be nothing but a pot of beans,
ielt on a stove, that were burning.
A Ford automobile caught on fire
!t 1253 Fifth avenue last night at
S:30 o'clock, and the fire depart-
tment was summoned. The blaie
wis easily extinguished, and the
osaer reported little damage.
! Pott Hers Monday .
Edgar J.ee Masters, author of
be famous "Spoon River Anthol
ogy," which is considered one "of
the most original of American
poetical works, will speak: at the
woman's building at the university
Monday night at 8 o'clock. This
ii his first continental tour. Mr.
barters' book is required reading
is Yale University. HfB unusual
ICtsa of versification and democ-
Irncy and sincerity have brought
praise from English critics.
Toe Manchester Guardian propha-
jiiid the.t the book would become
: I classic.'' 1 - ' -
Many to Ses Europe
That approximately 20 faculty
members of the University of Ore
gon, and students will visit Eu
rope this summer on tours is
opinion of E. II. Girdon, pas
senger agent for the Cunard Linea,
woe fras in Eugene yesterday. Mr.
(Scrdon held a number of confer
ences with prospective passen-
(tn who are Interested In the new
low rale college tours being ar
ranged. Telephones Down
Mre than 100 telephones In (he
Fiirmonnt district are out of com
minion is a result of a trolley acci
M mtrnlajr. A street car trolley
i off its wire and hit a tele
4oat eahle, burning it nearly in two.
Srtire in (he Fairmount section will
k crippled for r (Jfty or more, an
wrnws .John I., niand, manager of
ike telephone company.
Psrtlan Banks Active
. hih larger i oriianu
are undoriroing remodeling and
Urtivit.r in this line was noted
In- n n .
..ium n. liriimtase, cnxhi-Jr of the
"f Cominerre of Ihia city, who
retumwi i-.... i- ...
"?-raents for eo.ipment for the
ller.k of Commerce here.
T! Sale Held
liift tlllnl, k. C3-I .1.. 1
to raise fumta to pur-
, . ... ..... iut iinri, p Qrij
jonng women hare been in
attend the young people's
" i ortland, sad hops to ap
r in r,,!! ;, ,
j t. . "'"'""n. .Major ana airs,
laierbottom and Captain and
(Continued on page fiTe
EAMAGICIAN
ID nlD'M TUACt
ft-MY-THINGS
ifllu MONEY
Townsmen to Stay in
COURTDECHEE
15 OPPOSED ft
Business Leaders Declare
That People Will Re
main in Homes
Citations of Contempt of
Court may be Faced
If They do
LAVOYE, Wyff,r March T. OP)
Frontier-like I,aTo,ve, perturbed as
nwrer -before, eonfrived loriay . for
means to aiave off her day of judg
ment set yesterday by a federal court,
because it is ai.eged, the soil on which
this boom ttvwn stands, U occupied in
trespass, and against the laws of the
land.
News of th decree tt Federal
Judge 3. BIftke Kennedy in Cheyenne,
yesterday, ruling that Lavoye's town
site the home of 1500 people right
fully belongs to the Qhia Ccai com
pany, vests received calmly by gnzssied,
weather beaten citizensf hut neverthe
less caused concern felt by every in
habitant. ?
The court held tnafc the oil com
pany was entitled t& possession of
the Ifind within 60 days through a
lea Be granted by the government for
oil development.
Business leaders of Lavoye, which
lies in the heart of the "Salt creek
oil fielda, promptly called a mass
meeting at which probably a hundred
persons publicly reiterated their stand
not to vacate their homes and budd
ings and announced a continuance of
their fights in higher courts.
The townspeople authorised counsel
to carry the case to the United States
circuit cowrt of appeals at St. Louis,
Unless the townsite js vacated withia
the period set yesterday by Judge
Kennedy alt who still live in Lavoye
.must answer to citations of contempt.
Sprouting up almost, over night
during the oil rb, Lnvoye's contour
is mapped agamst a spurseiy settled
section, sotted with sagebrush and
alkali rm-ered. Homes there are mmt
Jy fiimsy frame Ktrwturea, but suffi
cient to provide far men who sought
tbetr fortune in a day. The iovcrt has
three weekly newspapers, several mo
tion picture theaters snd other insti
tutions built with a view of being per
manently maintained.
Outwardly Lavoy was without
much worry today as her future
hangs in the balance, and the wheels
of business ground on as ususJ,
en of cm
PRODUCTS WIOVE
A carload of rans (J fhtrrifs unrf
Mackberripj a old tndr for New j
Totk market by the Kugroe Fruit
Growera' associalion, tt is announcetl J
by J. O. Holt, mannicr. The atsodat
tioo has bpen ehippinj from i( itock
of canned fouila ail winter, and slway !
carries enough on hand o take fare j
of orders until upriw?. The fruit ami ;
berries sold toda' were parked must- j
if in one-gaiJon cam.
Adrani-e Sea of ceil jears props j
are progrewing r!.dlr. vordins; io j
Mr. HoSt. At this time of jesr groir- ,
ers re uaualiT aignius op fr iheir
coming crops. I
Work Ik going ahead on the .
ali!ion to the tannery plant. nl
concrete wet poured today,
Eugene High Leads
At Half, 20 to 10 ;
Kujtme high wa itxdin CorraSiia, ;
20 to 10, at the nd of the tint bali
id the CorTilH JTro fcpr th'' ,,f' !
noon. The contest wt to deHd h&
tem i to partfetps'e in the ri j
(ournaaifnL
LAVOYE PEOPLE
G. O. P. is Split
On Treatment
Of Insurgents
WASHIXGTOX, March 7. W3)
Objection from thetr own ranks pre
vented the republican majority today
from completing organisation of the
new senate.
When the republican organisation
brought in its slate of committee as
signments, relegating the LaFollette
insurgents to pieces of mtnor rank,
Senators Norrisr republican,, Nebras
ka, and Borah, republican, Idaho,
blocked immediate consideration.
.Replying to an iiyjuiry by Senator
Borah, Chairman Watson of the re
publican committea on committees
said it bad been decided to remove
Senators LaFoiiette, Wisconsin; Iadd
and Fra?.ier, North Dakota, and
Brookhart Iowa, from their former
rank and assign them to places be
low even the rank of the democrats
because of the action taken by the
senate republican conference last No
vember reading fhem out of the party.
The party conference had decided,
-t
(Continued on page five
TiliSCH
PLAN IS CHANGED
BYKW PROTEST
Ore., March 7. A protest
raised hy State Treasurer Kay today
caused a change in the plans for con
struction t the new boys siate train
ing school la be established near
Woodburn. Governor ''Pierce without
niurh eruasion agreed to the change
and it vj-as'voted in advertise at nee
for bids from contractors. It ia be
Sieved construction will be under way
in Jny.
Kay announced that he was oppos
ed to the construction scheme rpia
iive to the Jocniion of the heatln
plant, kitchen and two of ihe four
cottages, end that his stand was
about the same as that of his prede
cessor, sTcffergon Myers,
Expense ts Hit
The grounds as planned for location
of bu.ltliajE are oval in ahane, and as
(he plans were drawn ihe Jour cot
fagps were all piflred on one side of
(be oval with ihe besting plant a dis
tance of three- eights of s miJe from
the administration hiiiiding. The kit
chen was similarly locked, the plan
heinj to transport food from the kit
chen to the Unit enttages bctweo the
kitchen and (he administration build
ing by mana of r-n underground con
duit. The distance of the heating
plant from tht fchooJ building and
cottagps, Kay decfared. wotdd be very
expensive, lie protested that the ini
tial expense would be (2300 per in
mate, which be ss;d wouid buy s j
house and lot for each boy. It wouid
be the most expensive and aristocratic'
gI ail the state institutions he ad. i
As the plans are now changed two
cottages will h located on each aide
i the oval and the heating plant plae- i
ed midway of the oval at the rear ;
ot two of ihe cwttagea,
!Wrv Kozar Aarees
The governor stfced Secretary of:
State Korer, for bis ides, smt Koxerj
replied that be bad expressed bimseUj
nsany months agt as favurtsj the
more central location It developed :
that the lotstion protested twlay was
arranged at a meeting of tvernr
Tiercu snd J M. Giiiwrt sutrerintend-
cut of the st-hool when Koser was nrf
pretent. tiiibert objected to locating ;
sf the beating piant at the pint
where ii wJl now he placed because it f
wauid interfer wiih tne chol plsy-
grounds. i
"Mr. tiiibert Is guod man, said '
Kay, "but be is impractical and
bann't much idea of tetmo-m?." f
Uilitert was unable tu attend the
meeting today because of illness. j
The governor intimate! wiih refer-1
ence to the plan that be bad ba
eomp-iled t listen to censtB oc j
welfare worker whom fee termed .
$tBiintid en page tite)
Seventy Acceptances to In-
vitations Have Already
Beea Eeceived
Six Associations are to be
Represented at Meet
ings Here
Seventy acceptances have been re
ceived rotn newspapermen uho are
expecting io attend the seventh an
nual session of. tha Oregon Newspaper
convention to h he'd March 33 and
i4 st the school of journalism on
University of Oregon Cfluipus. This is
the largest number of acceptances
ever received so far In advance of ihe
conferences.
Six associations will he represent
ed this year, bringing together edi
tors, publishers, advertising men, cir
culation managers, trade journaiiat,
news service men, writers and print
ers. The Pacific Northwest- Circtiis-
tion Managers association wiil mifet
here for -.lb first time is connection
with the coming eonferfeat'.
-' t ; , OaasU ai Chamber.
The nevvspapermea will ba guests
of the ebamher of commerce at a
o.uet tb be held at tke Osbum bcUd
Friday urwiiBf, March 33, This bsjt
(uet, which has a traditions! reputa
tion for sparkiing repartee and ready
(Continue on page three)
ILLESMAY
IE ill?,;
TVASHJXHTOX. March 7. Cbarics
D. llfilcs of New York, as auihssn
dor to fJermauT Is undcratood to be
nnder considcrntfon by I'residcnt
Cool id ge,
Mr, Hiiles hss for many years
played a prominent part in republican
party affairs. He is national commit
teeman for New York and was a
vice-chairman of the na t ions! cotn
rolttea in the last campaign. Tie ivss
secretary tff Present Tsft,
The Berlin post became; vacant
when President Coofidge advanced
Mr Houghton to the Tendon embas
sy to succeed Frank Klhegg,
mn. HiLLES SURPRISED
XKVV VOSK. March ".Charles
iK Hillca said today that be had no
knowledge to substantiate the report
from Washington that President
Coolidge was coittidermg him ftmhss
aadoT o tiermany lie said the presi
dent had never mentioned the sub
ject to hiiu.
lt is my ba'ief that there is no
foundation ''for the epor,,, said Mr.
Hiiles. "Xeither the president nor
Mr, Hughes jior Mr, Keiiogg ha ever
mentioned th subject to me, ithoagh
f was in Washington for tb inauga
ratioa and taw them, I am satisfied
there it nhing l It,
Dr. Simons to act as
German President
BKKf.lN', March T, The maiorEt?
party in thi Keicbtag hv agreed to
frjn a measure appiaiing Ur, Wal
ter HimsBS, president ad interim f
ib ticrmab rpuhiic. Jr, Himou U a
f rmr fwmgn &i&istpr and n&w is, a member of ihs state Joard
president . jh auprcro cturt at-haith to sat'Cftsd Jr. Utfrg 35, l
I.eiiitic, iHoaelc, of 3iosfburi?. i
It ia understood that the dc;sion to I 3Jr. C. J. Smith of Psrtiaftd
make Ir Kituons the temporary and Dr, i. f f , Jtcftnbrrgj cf ?
president uatii a scceor to the late TrtneviJle, wcr re-appoints Biem-
rreaidat Kbert U elected, was j'-
mariiy with t? idea wf leaving Ur.
Han lather free to esrr on his im
portant irftfk as cbancilr unhamper-
ed by tba duties of the presidntif
Homes
Invite
FuMs to Attend Opea
V isg of Edifice
Rev;-Frederick J Clark to!
Deliver Sermoii at the
First Service
The . new First Congrcgatioaai
ohureh erected at Thirteenth avenue
and Terry streets, to be dedicated by
aped! services beginning tomorrow :
i is one of iho moat delightful and ori
ginei in archtieciaral design of the
smaller churchc &f tbe aorthweat
Uev. Frederick J, Cbtrk, new pastor
from Waterloo, 3owa( will deliver tha
sermon at the first service, 30;30 a.
with the opening of the church to
' the puhHc
Cost Aaottf 540,GSQ,
CJinst faction baa been going far
ward sine early Jaat 3ulj uiuier the
direction of W. 3i.JJ, Willc&x, archi
tect 0, K, M. Vork, supervising
architect nd tite building committee;
Uavjf Graham chflirisn( F. Jt.
Wetherbee, tU A E; Whitton, K, St,
3tif:aast O, C Caaweih Sirs, Fred
Ludford, Mrs. K, A. J.ewis, and M
Frank Kaificy. K.timatfai on ihe build
ing, which iiicbides the church prop
er and a coinniete community bausi;,,
range between ja5,(KiU end $-10,9tMV;
exclusive of the Jsew organ of tbfi !
same niake aa that 3st instftii ltt
the music auditorium at tha Civcr-!
sity of Urcgon, - ,
Arcbitsetitre Untta.
The exterior approxJmatea the
California missfon tytse, with it
cream colored stucco wails,, brown
triin and clipper cross sbov the bjot
entrance, lite chnrch pxx$tr is tied
to the community hsuse by b nmbu
latory fronting on Thirteenth ave
nue, and by an innp-t eoartyarti and
cioister effect at the rar The inter
ior of the chun-b, however, eludes
analvsis. The loftiness of ihe main
suditorium is achieved without tioih-i
ic infucne, by eoloacltes recessea i
and rough iime-pisstr waiSs whirh!
lend, and incidentally break u th I
ond waves. Th main auditorium,
which aeata 2Jii prntr is 32 fft
from floor to eves. It is joined on
the east by the memorial chapel seat
ing Stf persons wh:h in turn jina the
main corridor of the community house, i
Decoration Diii!nctivs. j
Th distinctive fatnre of the ;
cburcb is its decoration, which i
smbies an ftsiisn treatment, ft Jl
perhaps the oniy church in the north- j
wtst with h tnd dee 'ration of the wod
work iKieitaiis wcr designed by tb?
architect, anl the edr themes were
planned with the assistance of Virgil
fj, Hafent professor of fin arts at ih
University of tJregon, The riesigu
were painted by the architect them
selves, memher of the bwiiding cons
mlttet snd a number of art student
frm the tjiversstr. Trss, bra-
CoBtinued on pige three)
Medford man Named
On Board of Health
i
1 By Governor Pierce
SAhKM, Ore., March T. Dr, 32. j
appyiateii fey fioverawF Tiered a
,ber cf lb board.
Thft governor appointed rotate
Heaatfr A, J, Keaia of Tlilamooit
& memaer of tha atata board of
hijehfir erficttia tcf succeed Kred
CoEgi-egatiosalists Invite, I JM&&MAf - ft 7&i2&-t- 1
1 i
nrvn
Juv
Models Destroyed; Sculptor Leaves State h'
kF rrTs, : innLL Lli ILL
Lv q GIITZI
JWrai promoiion in omp:sny O
f tha Jtlnd infantry sf tb Oregon
national guard f tbik city were ao
nouncpd today hr Captain I Aw retire
Jensen, commander
ftf-rgeant John Jenaa ha b??n
promoted in first arscant tif
t-onpany to fiii the vacancy ss a re
suit f th? rcijEwatlon of htrUist ii,
Wbite who bss icft for Citiifornm.
Cwrporai Hiiard H, Knight has fef-eu
promoted to sergeast due to the pr
motios f Kergaut Knights Charts
A Mahany private first class, is pro
moted to eorprai,
'in privates wff raiwd to rsnk
of first class. The f lowing cam.d
privates were promoted! V, 8, Ahad,
V, X. ftscrr (L IL &V$eist C
Mathers, E, A, mero. k JJ. Uid
hsga, Stephens, VV T Tate, H.
L Wheeler, E. T. '.&&r.
Suicide Verdict is
Returned in Train
Case at Medford
MKfr'OEfU, fre. March T. Thst
firtn W Train, old aeitif'f f the
death farch S frm a gunshot wound
t fey himself, wa
tim v rates or corosr s jrjr pr
iast night, Ahowsh tt muiii ftr
suicide was esfahlishMl, iVrmjr H,
evidence i ppr the tbewry wf
mnrdcr. Th fjitfcri itiii fe bid
at Kogue river Sunday,
Dft, SU UNCHANGED
M;KINJ, March Ca&f&e tn
bd ffr mjr? than b niontb fr.
Sim Yst Sett, SBth China adr
rtmaic;d critically tit totiay wiin
hi cotid i t bt wa r pof tf 'itt
chJTKd, fir, gJt s saffffntna:
from i-ancy f ttie Hfr. B as
derwest aa opsrattua Jitnuary
2 wisea l!i iiiass fceeaias atats.
- , .... T. mm I
, Th ar phsJBrapb h&w festi
is Jefi tb Htadei sf tha esatral
gr&tt& af fha Siana fitsasJaia srtstnsr
iat aftsr it had itsstt stKasbed fslissf
Ing tJta dism&s&i tff ih seaipterf Gt
iss Bsrsltftn, Bsisw ar ?bsfo
ernnbs sf ?e, S-s-ylsm, saa ahawia
him at fe warfeai &n tha tn&aataia
mamariai,
(JslViwer dings -few- naini. - Utfl
son Fgittnt dcpwsffd Sterna MBft
taitt Ceufv&rt mvmorial cuptor,
wcrff &ftbr?d dronncd this fibers
KltKKKKnOiiO & t Starch T.
t'iatKwii Urjjlm, fwcRter1 Htane
taia mttfedcrafe steanvriai sf Hiptr. ;
wanictl in nc&rara s fharges i
arrivcti ItPrc esriy twhiy awl isnisht j
wiil spciv ts jfftfff hi frePiUfSff ihnith j
bsiwas friu, . wbK'b wiii bs hesi I
by Stshn Miti beii S-hcck, f the
snperitr csjiirt, i
ttnrjtinm m he cme here fe&ta ;
WahmfftfK. He weut immetttatel I
a htttel ami arranged a ttmff Mwe-j
with his sftttr&eye,
iffj-rglwn a arrcird hprs ist ;
Hniurday nn a fugitive warrautt bKPd '.
in Ufrgia p-tf fcVbfJswrj- S5( wbn b :
was aiig"pd t bavp d'trjd -vtbJ j
wwipJa ttswd in arvinjf the m'mr-,&h
Tb wBlptr inttittci:i imticcss cwrmtis ;
prwfvetffng en-ri the m!ge i-lpawyl i
hfjB in hamt Ui jsfee here iwtiisht ;
fr a beaemjf. t'it.v tntrt atifecittr t
it, Hamepeck ami Sheriff .J. A, Ji I
finl?1, f Heralur.. rcpFPfcnting ;
the prfecuiisft, sahf ihf psjti i
irginm i- f ght sfradftfow if the j
haiwa prpw prieeed?n fstied i
Thy VFPfp prvjsKffwi, Mr, fasfpe'fe ;
snhk iv f il' f baravs if tte n
whVh fe ftfis vret?d ftere jwt ap- j
hefd. - i
General Pershing
Reported Better
HAVANA t'tibs, MawsrSt 7, j
JienernJ Jb X fsrshitig, wfeoj
was takes iil b feta arrival tisrei
9ritfi member &l sis miaaia: to j
South America from Saniiaga tt&
Cnbs tast Tttetiav will jtfwhaoiy i
isve feis fec today for tha first i
lime ststca tiia afteraos of his j
arrivai. '
The geanrat plaits t visit Pr;
id&at Kaya as the preaideatiai !
paiac,
Th satire aiissiwn, Jjjt-Iadiss
Admiral 3a?t and Miskstpr
fJkks, with thi-ir aisv stK&r;
present piaBf wiii wttses fits ;
ttHveiiiii of thft Maiss isyaiimeRt
itdworrow moialag. j
Weather Outlook
Is Generally Fair
weather fF?rs f-.tr tb ei b- i
ginning Jfsrcb S wat ftsswmd here:
tiwbtr by th t'nte States weather
befrtas fwlliwsi
I'&r&c .KtatcaTli vaiiaa is fr
gneraii fair m(sh fewi. with ihe
prhahih(y or r-i& atioftg' ihe Wah
ittgiwa eeastt Krtis re pffishls d(fr
iwg ihe first pri tf the twit rsepi
ML
r mrr i itti r
Mather is Ah& Bunted
Beathj Father . Aso
I Severely BuTneS
Brother-is-Ia m&y Have to
Have Hands Amputated :
iA GHAM Or?., iareh T
&sr fK-ra&as vr bwrard t& grai
arid isv& athera svefty hraJ
Sr?y twiay whea the. Swcj f Wai-f
Scfesits f Kvs, 65 mt iwt3ift
f fe?rr wss destrveti if fc T
dead ar Mrs. VVrftfer rJcfeaHfts. W
5 ajd 4 jcf: iter i-htaste,.
KhKaeb- ageJ r i wvkj
&hl ih. a lI-s i-4 ft b"t - . vs
Tptl Krstsf,. tflf were jwi'ny bi'tj
J&vsicias jtawl tt mtist bf jwf-rfiy
ts antjswiattf Krmi'a tsaiwS bf
bth men bavs t-ftnwj'ea fvc tte"
The fisKfcs were csci &r a fet
sese espfesKs-s bfw K-&tta aavfl
fire m tha r &m wtt h; Si:-
Seayzlia sesJ np ijibjsvifs. ie
was comoictetv acstc??- ' 1
( TWO CHILDREN ByRrES i.
: TlXAA, tvs 7
:iaratle?l tbff pbtvbMw J-tttif i
; Kite tti?aricKa, i s(f . vsp sj&fc
i ir--4ia, &"d it tc f stVf
fejd ps. TrtC" fittlt: jtrls' srere iitj$
bsip pf h;v r a ra' tfj- s-treat
s cttvp fwf d!rE f:frfe. P;n- vese
t BKf i?' hffeve sti vj. A tf-rt
ri'S? a-esj: j ?j & bv bupt
flamewi. Tjmr mwi t" rt(
children fearrtiwetJ mtn ife? bt-. jw
their Wli'' v ) t t ( ! l 'i t ( t
PronsRciatioit as
Well m Meaning of
Words is Cbenf mi
aa "abrstt- )
emte irttr.?- ttt
4 t
itie." ih'ti V tv tete ' i e
iit'Ml f s-ifHp:f. eiv.!-v wHrfwj kfy
0ft VviiJ if! " f w t f
ths amai rffffww t W't?.
i ji.x'pb f frvs ssj yjssjir f
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ttc u- .-rhi gredt mrteetiw. tl -jtt-
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Man Loses Life
For Giving 'Lift
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150 Fbherrncn are
Drowned or Frozen
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