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Pago TrJ TIIE EUGENE GUARD ARMS CORIK WASHINGTON. Mq.-vIi lfl. While awuiting mo ie complpte and ant lieu tic adviccg concerning (lie ; disuniiiimcu; sKuutlon nbroncl, rresfdcut C'ooliilg IjcIIovFh H'cent developments thfro ns ulrouilT' ImticiiLi'ri, nave opfnnl thu way to a inuru definite iijipruurli i tlie project of Another nrum limit. i tion tiuiferwuco to be filtered by the Limed .St 11 tel. t As Boon a more definite ndvici-N nrc In band tit to the effect of rueeut develop men la in Geneva concetti ing Lite league of nutlona disarmament und aeeurlty protocol, the president prj- pose to give cloBa attention to tin1 matter jn conference wilk Uccretary Kellogg. Any step approaching a formal pre aeutution of the conference idea to the natioua interests however, will await u mirvey of the wituation on the bums of more authentic advices to be re ceived through officiel channels. As yet there lias been' no nctunl ap pronch to any of the powers on the mbject and the conferences planned by tho president with hi ppcretnry of stnto will, in fact, be the Initial move in getting the many preliminaries at tending the project under way. While it will be for these diicns aions to determine the plan of proce dure Mr. Coolidge at this time favors a simultaneous approach to the var ious powers. put iuto effect a 'reduction in th trc',;ht rate ou household goods from nil points cast of the MUsUs.ppi river to Oregon. The request is intended to induce immigration from the -east to the west. Department Fixes homestead Entries WASHINGTON, March JO. Clas bif iratiou orders published by the iu- terior department deRignatid OO.tMKJ acre h iu Arizona, Idaho and ana i UK fo on non-lrrlgable and -declared tlit-m open to hoinuNtcad entries. Nearly J.rU,'HU arrcs in Idaho, New Mexico and I'tnh were liMed under tho stock raifing homestead law and designated for entry in tracts of (HO acres or Jess. FOR SMELT RUN (Continued from pas one) Ten Mississippi Convicts Escape DKEW, Miss., March 16.' Some where in a rwfluipy woods, nix miles east of here a posse with bloodhound today attempted to find the trail of JO convicts who lined up the guards nt tlte Mississippi state prison at 1'ur cliuum, took their guns from them, locked them up and escaped in two automobi.es. Col. Dennistoun On Witness Stand LONDON, March 18. Tho crowd of fashionable folk and people in or dinary life woo dnily crowd the court room to watch the progress of the Dennistoun trinl had another bigino ment today .when Lleutcnnnt-Coloniil Ian Onslow Dennistoun took the stand In his .own defense, against the alle gation of his former wife Hint he en couraged her intmncy-with Sir John Cowans, later quarter-niaBtcr general of the British nrmy, to further his own military ambitions. - Colonel Dennlttoun's testimony has been eagerly awaited, es heretofore the defence had not Introduced any di rect evidence giving his sido of the Cowans' affair. Household Goods Rate Drop Asked SALEM, Ore., March 16. The pub lic lerrlee commission has requested tho transcontinental freight bureau to t WHAT'S THAT? Big Boxing event at the Winter Garden Monday night. mlO LADIES' SHOPPE . Drosamaking, hats, lingerie and novelty fancy work, 700 Willamette, upstairs, l'hone 881. ml7 IRISH JUBILEE Tonr Oaks Grange Tuesday night, March lTtb. Everybody come and have a teal time. . Dry law Cases may Be Tried by htate WASHINGTON, March 10. -Persons charged with violuting the Vol stead act cun lie tried in etnte courts, tiie supremo court declnrcd today in substance dismissing for want of jur isdiction, a case brought from Hum boldt county, Culiforniu, by A. Urum binl and lsudore Muffia. Infant Child Dies At Local Hospital Robert James Falk, 5-day-old son of Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Falk, Twentieth avenue west, died yester day at the Pacific Christian hospital. Funeral services were ,held from the Veatch chapel this afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Itev. It. Trautmann in charge. Interment was in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. . .... BOXING Don't full to see the ffirhfc Morula v night at the Winter Garden mJO Nets and backets, hats, blankets and lace curtains. One man hud a bird en go which he used effectively. Kijuul ly bizarre were the containers in which the fish were taken away. One practical fishermuu had installed a ljatljtub in the rear of bis automobile uiin ii a u it iiueu wuu smen. Kxcitcd, one or two women dashed from dry laud and started to haul the fihh out with their aprons. Small boys urn! girls fully enjoyed the day and dashed about without shoes or stock ings while making their catches. Run is Ordinary Tho smelt run was said to have been about as heavy as usual, but was expected to be better today and to morrow. The incident of last year, in which the fish started their annual run and then suddenly -stopped com ing, was not expected to bo. repeated. It was fuund that the water had low ered and had prevented the fish cross ing a bar at the mouth of the Utile Handy river. Last summer the obstruc tions were blasted from the stream by cooperative effort of the fish com mission and state gnme commission. The new channel resulted in an ear lier run this year and eliminated the UHiial three or four days of milling around iu the Columbia river before entering. tho Sandy. to Peter Veregin, Jr., who was elected bead of the organization after bis father's death, and who la in Russia, not being a true follower of bis fath er, "having deserted him and being addicted to the use of meat, tobacco j and liquor." They claim that the iau rer Veregin gave nis blessing as pros pective leader to Anastasia Holu bova, one of the secede rn. Eugene Woman Dies At Daughter's Home Mrs. A. C. Drown. 70, died at the home of ber daughter, Mrs. Ralph . Martin, J1. Second avenue eair, this morning. Mrs. Brown came to Kugene from Humboldt, Kan., fn 1912, and has since made her home with her daughter here. besides her daughter, .Mrs. Brown leaves a son, A. I. Brown of Seattle, and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from the Veatch chapel . Tuesday after noon at ii o'clock, with Dr. .1. Frank lin Unas, pastor of. the Methodist Episcopal church, in charge. Remains will be shipped to Portland for cremation. Doukhobor Split Threatened Over Different Views NELSON. B. C, March 16. Dif ferences in religious opinions threat en to split a Doukhobor colony of this district into two factions, it was revealed here last week when 50U members under the leadership of bar ton W. Veregin, nephew of , Peter Veregin, who was killed in en explo sion aboard a railroad train lost year, started the naiua of Peter Lnrdly's Christian community of universal brotherhood for their colony. The nephew said the break from the main body, the Christian commun ity of universal brotherhood was duo NCOME TAX TO ' BANQUET PLANNED SALEM, Ore., March HI. Uovern- nor 1'icrco today accepted nn invita tion to attend the centenary banquet to be held nt Vancouver, Wash., on Thursday, March 10. Klectric lights over tiie water at fish hatcheries aro used to attract insects and aid in feeding the fish. WASHINGTON, March 10. The Income tar penalty clause falls nt the stroke of midn'ght today on tho heads of all who have not by then filed due returns for 1(121. The calendar has done lis nsrt lliis year, however, In providing against operation of the clauso by supplying an extra- day's grace for filing return, since Murch IS, Hie final day fixed by law, fell on Sunday. Treasury officials, meanwhile, were speeding preparations today to un dertake an immediate analysis, on the basis of the returns, of tho rcBlllts of the new revenue law with its re duced tax rates. They hoped to have the complications "ready by tho end of the week. With a sharp redifl'cn iu the total of taxes due from l.ie majority of the taxpayers inr.iie certain by the new two per cent rate on small im-omes and the one-quarter reduction in net tax allowed on earned incomes of $10,000 and below, treasury officials were uneertsin In their speculations as to how far this might be offset by increased returns from the higher brnckcts. $6000 Home, to be Built in Eugene Announcement by T. M. Gerow 6f plans to erect a modern bungalow at 2005 University street costing ap proximately $0000 was made today, and a permit for building the struc ture was granted by W. -H. Alexan der, city inspector of buildings. This is only one of . o series of tteverat modern homes planned for the 'city the last few days.- Other pcrmittf granted late Satur day included: ' - C. tJ. McKy, $:I000 residence at olrJl Washington street. C. M. Lrey, $'J5(.mj bungalow and garag" at 1U28 Lincoln street. L. R.,Barger, $iiO00 residence at 19Ii Nineteenth avenue west. Morgan Sentence Is 6 Months Term OREGON MOTOR CO. Phono Wll. 0.-S0 Olive BOXINQ Don't (all to see the fight Monday Bight at the Winter Garden. ml6 , Phone B. E. Stevens for piano tuning, j DICTIONARY COUPON -SAVE IT! epER8 The Eugene Guard 98c Three of these coupons, presented or mailed to this newspaper with a nominal sum to covor cost of handling, packing, clerk hire, distribution, etc., amounting to only Entitles every reader to a New Enlarged Universities Dictionary Without Further Expense or Obligation and Money Back If Not Satisfied Your Old Dictionary Is Now Out of Date This la the Ideal book for solving Cross-word Puzzles Mail Orders It by mall, in clude 7 cents postage up to 180 miles; 10 cents Up to .000 tniles; or for greater distances ask your postmaster for rate on 3 pounds. ? 11 Hi M1 ,'snow , V I worldb J TONIGHT Curtain at 8:20 P. M. GCODCIA IMS wand and WITCH FOR THE. STREET Prices, lower floor l.lo. balcony, first 7 rows 85c, last .7 rows 50c, Tax included. SEATS ON SALH NOW AT BOX-OFFICE L Six moot lis in the county jail and a fine of $300 was given to K. E. Mor gan when he appeared before Judge .;. K. Skipworth today. Morgan was found guilty by a circuit court jury Iflnt week on a charge of snlc of in toxicating liquor. The conn of Caroline Brodie against the Southern Pacific company was opened in circuit court this morning. Thig is a case for collection of dam ages by the plaintiff who alleges that her car was struck by a street rail way car on Eleventh avenue east hut ueccmoer. Ferry on Siuslaw Starts by County . Free ferry service for foot pass engers across the Siuslaw river be tween Florence and (ilenarta la now in effect as the contract with the coun ty was atarlfil yesterday. Carlyln Colter who recently was awarded the contract to-operute the ferry for tlio coining year has been in chariro of the service for the past two weeks on the former basis whereby passengers wrro cbnrged. The new. contract calls for two trips each hour across the rive. Charges will he made for au tomobiles and teams. THE BUTTON SHOP nesting. Buttons and Heintitchinc 40 Tth Ave. East. Phone 1715-J. W HAT'S THATf Big Boxing event at the Winter Garden Monday night, . nilcf lvlnths Evnl. r-n h' been arreste,). " 'd to j,,,,' ""l': Sale, it !,.. ..... "I am,,; I.H). 3,1 4 y i;f.1nl L-S.Gov. -m. OHM": Intiin PhoTi. R 1 " ! aW Tuesday, March 17 OTIS wim in the Merry Spectacular. 'SANCHOPANZA (Based on Don Quixote) ' COMPANY OF 40 GOQGSOUS COSTUMES SETTINGS, MUSIC, DANCES cihe GREATEST PRODUCTION or. thS GRCAltd T OlArC NOTE Curtain for this pro duction at 8:20 and no one will be seated during prologue. PRICES Lower floor, 15 rows $2.50, last 3 raws $2.00. Balcony, first 3 rows $2.00, next 3 S1.60, last 7, S1.00, plus tax Mall Orders Now. Seat Sale Now WESTE VAUDEVILLE WEDNESDAY 2:30, 7 and 9 Z7 . The Marvelous, Mysterious Eva Fay . The Psychic Marvel of tho 20th Century In Her Weirdly Wonderful Offerin? THAUOMATURGY Answers All Questions DOES HE LOVE ME? ARE YOU IN DOUBT) WHO WILL I MARRY? ASK EVA FAY SHE KNOWS AND WILL TELL- YOU Jule FOX & MACK Doral In "SONG AND DANCE CREATIONS" America's Famous Tenor HARRY ELLIS In SONGS AND STORIES Unlquo Sensational Novelty BETAN COURT & GIRLIE Only Act of Its Kind JIM & GLADYS GILF0IL In An Unside Down Flirtation, Entitled "IS IT COMING TO THIS" Special Ladies Matinee Mine. Fay has consented to give an extra performing for ladies only, Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. Bring your questions, she will tell you everything. NOTE THE FULL -PERFORMANCE OF FIVE ACTS WILL BE GIVEN AT THE MATINEE IN ADDITION TO . EVA FAY Regular Vaudeville Prices Any Seat 50c lA N N Q U N O E M E N EUGENE MERCHANTS Spring Fashion Pageant nnrl ' Opening Window Display Display Windows Uncovered Friday' Evening 8:00 o Clock, (March 20th) 1 jv.l" WWW Prizes Will Be Given To Spectators OTHER ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES FOR ALL Soon-The Curtain Will Go Up! M i