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THE EUGENE GUARD
INT
It was St. l'ntrirk'i ilnjr iu oh
ervuDre ss wrll 88 by ilutc with tlir
Kugene Itotnry club toclny. 'inc pro-
irm frulured mi address uu Irvlnuc
and tlio J riHlt girnplc, by ltcv. K. V.
O'llaru, iuiinli!r o lii lub. Iavid
Joucg sung two niMruirialo Irish
Hongs nnd Dr. Clinrlin II. Ilnnl nans
'When Iriuli Eyes Aru SmilinK," with
a club chorus. W. t;. i'oroii suoke
briefly concerning hia observations
while on a recent visit of two months
in California. As most Kugene Itotar
ians will be in 'Portland next Tuesday
in attendance upon the district con
vention, it was announced that no set
ir. nil' j in will be given before the clnii
acre on that day.
Father U'Hara Talks
lather O'Hnra begun his address
by recounting soiuelhmj of the hejin
uing of the observunce of St. rat
rick's day in the l ulled States, iti
uc-revilutionary times. He cited the
' fact that J17 per cent of the soldiers
in tlio eotitliiintnl army were irisu,
anil told (if tlio observance of St.
l'ntrirk's day iu Mis army cninps
nliile the war was In progress, by di
rection of lielioral ISi-urge Wushiiig
loil, in atiprecialion of the sympathy
mid active aid which Ireland gave to
the colonies in their struggle for free
dom. The great debt of Europe generally
tu Ireland also was recalled by the
speaker, who told bow, becuusc of the
fact that Ireland escaped the bar
barian invaaions just preceding and
during tile dark ages, her culture,
civilization and learning survived that
terrible period, and these were car
ried back by the Irish Christians (o
the continent and spread and re-established
there in Intel years. He
told how Chrislianity was carried
into Ireland and there by Ht. 1'ntrick,
whose name day was being celebrated
today, and declared that tilts process
had been uninue among simitar move
ments in the world, in that it was
wholly peaceable.
Irish Question Cltod.
Turning to n definition of what tlio
world refers to as Iho Irish ques
tion, Father O'llara recounted that
its acute beginnings were in the time
of Cromwell, who seized very vnst
areas of valuable lands in Ireland aud
distributed them among a favored
class, thus inaugurating tlio absentee
landlord system and making the peo
ple wlio: hod owned the lands mere
tenants upon them, Tb this system,
tile speaker said, a very great part
Said to. Have Given Germs to McClintock :
i : , i . ,
I 5 tr : Ma.
3 'g "
William Shepherd '
of Ireland's troubles through centur-1 Plirnlimn nfllinilT.
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whether the material you wIhIi
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It s linen, cottofi or mixed goods.
of Ireland's troubles through' centur
ies were .traceable. Through the ser
ies of land acts established by the
Gladstone government, he said, the
lands of Ireland had been largely re
atored to the Irish people, whose con
dition thereby had become very great
ly ameliorated in recent ysars. The
oustandiug characteristic nf the Irish,
the speaker sad, is their idealism,
which lie regarded as constltutiug n
material contribution to the world's
civilization and progress.
Many new Places
Of Business Here
"I am surprised at (bo largo num
ber of new business enterprises open
ed in Kugcno riuriuff tbo past year
tiiic-o I inuclo the liiHt assessment
chock," is the com in out today of J.
V. Lockerbie, deputy county asses
sor who has charge of (be aiiscsumcnt
work in this city. "Many of these
new business bouses arc of the
smaller class but the grout number
shows that the cjty is growing rap
idly aud (be increase in justness is
kocpiug puto with the rise in popula
tion,'' (be deputy assessor states. The
largo number of new buildings and
residences will ulso ehow quite a
change in tbo new assessment figures,
it is announced. It will bo boiiio little
timo before tlio check is complete in
the business district and tbc work in
the residence sections started, Mr,
Lockerbio Haid.
PORTLANDER VISITS HERE
Miss Kva Stroud of Portland Is
spending this week in KtiRene ns (be
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Krnio Howell
at 708 Tenth avenue west.
CLIG TO MEET
The Vnity Study club will meet
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at
tbc home of Mrs. Leonard (Irons, 0.10
Charnelton street. All inlerestcd are
invited to come, '
Crocodiles, like ostriches, swallow
pebbles aud small stones for the
purpose of grinding the food la their
stomachs.
5
SAY "
(CobTtnueb rrom page one)
BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST 1
of Administering the germs, but said
the school head had coached Shep
herd along -that line, informing him
baccili best could be given in cold
water.
Faiman's statement as announced
by thestat68 attorney said Shepherd
kept alive the germs in three test
tubes be received originally for four
or five months, transferring ' them
twice,
Realizes Situation
The announced statement contain
ed a question by Joseph Savage, as
sistant state's attorney, 0s to wheth
er Kainian realized tbo criminal as
pect from his own standpoint and his
reply that be did.
Innoculation of young McClintock
with tuberculosis germs was discuss
ed but abandoned, Fa i man said, be
cause the diseases would develop too
slowly. Diphtheria innoculation was
abandoned, Faiman said, because it
perhaps would not work satisfactorily
iu an adult.
After typhoid fever. waB welt de
veloped in young McClintock, Faiman
said, Shepherd was Mixious because a
doctor had been called. However,
Faiman said, ho reassured Shepherd
by telling him that should the physi
cian administer vaccine it would not
counteract the baccitli if the case
were fairly well developed.
Discussed Typhoid
Faiman said that he told Shepherd
about the courie typhoid lever took
in different patients.
"Old you discuss the boys suscep
tibility?" Faiman was asked.
"Yes," was the reply.
At a meeting In a hotel in Sep
tember, 1024, . Fuiman's statement
said, "wo discussed especially the
methods of administering the typhoid
cutmrps.v We also talked about 'Billy
and Shepherd said it was about time
he made bifl will and also about time
to dispose of him. Ho said it was up
to him entirely as to bow the will
was to he made, and that $1,000,000
was Involved.
'I asked him about his cultures and
he said they were nil right.
"I told him to be careful not to
lufect himself."
Miss Pope Mentioned
Shepherd said hs would take care
of Miss Isabelle Tope, the youth's
fiancee, nsicrted Faiman, "becauso
he just thought it would be best."
"Did ho ever mention how the wit
nesses signed tbo will, or if undue
Influence was used to make McClin
tock sign?" Faiman was asked.
"He told ine that whatever he snid
would be all right," the bacteriology
teacher answered.
He nest aaw Shepherd in Novem
ber, JP'J4, Faiman said, when "he
camc-to my office and told me the
big proposition was in progress."
Aocuses Shepherd.
Faiipsn, after three days -of ques-
Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago
Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism
o S001' Acccpt onlv "ftavfr" package
GL4 which contains proven directions,
J Handv "Bayer" boxes of 13 tablets
r w Also bottles of 4 and 100 Druggists.
A-r!?1 t tb trade nark ef !Urr MtnnfactQr of Moooetlcaclditer ot StlkrlleacU
- "' t - -J- - ,-j.ia
Shepherd. He told me in plain words
that he wanted them 'to fnnoculate
somebody with' and that It was a mil
lion, dollar deal. He told mo he would
j pay me plenty when he got the mil
!im." . '
j , "Vau'ra a liar," Shepherd retort
ed. He maintained to Robert E.
.Crowe, state's attorney, that he had
; never seen Fsiinan before.
Faiman declared be had told the
truth "aud you can't deny it," he
told Mr. Shepherd.
Statement Issued
Coincident with Faiman's declara
tions last night Shepherd issued a
formal statement In which he assert
ed that he saw only one possible rea
son for the investigation "to break
the will in wlii- h McClintock left me
his estate."
"An iunOc'ent man does not need
defense," he declared.
An indictment containing 15 counts
wns drawn up by Assistant -t'rosccu-tor
Marshall for submission for a
vote 'of the grand Jury today. If a
true bill is voted Faiman will be the
state's star witness, Mr. Crowe said,
and would probably gain the minimum
penalty if not complete immunity for
his part in the case.
BUILDING TOTAL
. Total building permits for 1025 nrn
nearlng $000,000, announces W. H.
Alexander, city inspector of buildings.
With the granUng of a flolMI
building permit to Hnrgreaves and
Mudsey for remodeling the Castle
theater building Into the new homo
for the Bank of Commerce, the total
for the 17 days of March jumped to
124.000.
Other - building permit granted in
clude a $300 residence permit to Fred
H. IJndsey, for a modern home at
Jefferson street, and to Cecil
Henderson, for a $4500 residence ntid
garage at 7(8 iuth avenue west.
lioth Jnnunry nnd eebrunry of this
year have exceeded the total amounts
of the same months in r)4, but
March must show a total of $4'(5,-
675 to equal that of March, 1024,
Bids Opened for
Currin Bridge
Bids for the construction of the
Currin bridge were opened by the
county court this afternoon but no
contract was lot, it being announced
that tomorrow afternoon a decision
will be made as to whether the work
will be done under private contract
or by the county.
The following were the bids sub
mitted: M. O. Bessonett, $1)755.80;
F. C. Drury and others, $8375; Olds
Construction company, $6200; John
F. Khyner, $857H; George, Stewart,
$7581.50. The bids include U work
ou the span and preliminary excava
tion or filling necessary. M. O. Bes
sonett is now constructing the hew
Ninth avenue bridge for the city of
Kugene. Olds Construction company
erected tbo county bridge at Pleas
ant Hill.
- Tuesday Evenin, vT
Tentative arrangements for a "ro
dent poison week" in Lane county
are beinr mado by O. S. Fletcher.
J county agricultural agent, with the
county court, and tins will prouauiy
be scheduled for the week of March
30, Mr. Fletcher said today. The
poison barley which has been pre
pared under the direction of a rep-
resentativo ot-tlie uregon Agricultur
al college will be handled through
the office of the county agent here
after. It was to have bfen sold
through the Grangers Eugene ware
house but it was belivM more ad
visable to have thf to the farm
ers direct fro;;i the county. Any
profit from the nalc of the poisoned
grain will be placed in h revolving
fund for rodent control purposes,
Mr. Fletcher stotes.
The barley will be sold in Eugene
at the La no County Farmers 1'niou
warehouse on Olive street near Fifth
avenue west ; The Grangers Eugene
warehouse and at the office of the
county agent in the basement of tlio
courthouse. Arrangements to sell the
graiu nt cost have also been mode
with the Arnhnrt feed store at Cres
well and the Kterling feed store ot
Cottage Grove. Other agencies will
soon be announced.
TONIGHT
ARGUMENTS IE
(Continued from page one)
Conrad Olson is
Freed of Charge
POUT LAND, Ore., March 17.
Courad Olson, ex-justice of the Ore
gon supreme court, Avns acquitted n
police court late yesterday of a
charge of receiving liquor which had
been lodged against him after he was
arrested in a raid on a house on
Vark street. Olwon said he had gone
to the police to obtain the name of a
witness, needed in a lawsuit. He tes
tified that ho had received no liquor,
and the police bud io evidence
against him.
Snyna Vassor, In whose place he
was caught, was fined $250, and Bay
WilioniH wos fined $25.
Roman Catholic church in connection1
with his assertion that the church
took control of the education of the
children of its communicants away
from the parents. Under such circum
stances, he said, it was a question be
tween the church and the state, and
the courts must hold, he added, that
in such a contest, the state's rights
were paramount.
Mr. Chamberlain asserted that the
Catholic church was attempting to
set the children of their communi
cants asido from other children, and
to make thorn different from others
when they gre v up to the detriment
of the democracy. It was the purpose
of the people of Oregon, he said, to
bring about greater democracy. Pub
lic schools bring children in contact
with the rich and the poor and 'hose
of different faiths, he said, and tench
them in such a way that when they
go out into the world they arc toler
ant of the rights of other.
Search Being Made
For Crippled Girl
Somewhere in Eugene is a little
crippled girl, Muy Clark, who en mo
with her parents from Marshfield 'sev
eral weeks ago. This,, little girl Is
badiy crippled, according to Ella Horn
registered nurse of Coos county, who
had filed an application for entrance
into the Shrincrs' hospital for treat
inent for the girl. Because the bos
pltal has a long waiting list, it was a
long time before the girls' turn came.
The hospital notified Miss Horn
that they were reay to admit May
on March 16. After bunting for the
girl, Miss Horn discovered that the
family had moved to Eugene, so sti
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if Constipated,
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Lower floor, 15 rows $2.60,
last 3 rows $2 00. Balcony,
first 3 rows $2.00, next 3
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Seat Sale Now
wrote to Joseph T. Glenn, city super
intendent of schools, for flssist'mce.
Mr. (Jleun checked up on every school
in the city, and was unable to locate
a girl by that name.
Anyone knowing of the family is
asked to write to Miss Horn ut Co
quille, and to advise the parents that
they should make arrangements at
once to have their daughter sent to
Portland, where she will receive, the
beBt treatment that medical' and sur
gical science can give her.
JUDGE SETS CASES
T
At the closing session of the circuit
court this afternoon Judge O. F.
Skipworth set the docket for the
ovening of court Monday, April 0.
Two divorce cases were being heard
late this afternoon and this is the last
business until Judge Skipworth re
turns from hearing, cases in the Ben
ton county court.
The following is the docket set:
State versus Lea bo.
Weller versus Mountain States
Power company.
State versus Spores.
. Travis versus Tyler.
II. M. and H Klectric confpany ver
sus W ion on a Mineral Springs com
pany. State versus Begg.
Travis versus Kercher.
State versus Chezein.
Blars versus Patterson.
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una girls who are now striving to
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Power Company
Representatives
Plan for Meeting
SPIUNGFIKLD, March 17. (Spe
cial). Representatives from the
Springfield plant of the Mountain
States Power compuny will accom
pany W. C. Mct,affan( siiporiutomlent.
to Albany on Thursday to a meeting
uf the Willamette valley division of
the Mountain StateB Power company
fur -an accident prevention meetibg.
The company lias called in all its em
ployes throughout the valley for a
0:30 o'clock banquet at Hotel Albany
on Thursday, to be followed by the
safety meeting.
Superintendent McLogan, who was
appointed chairman for the south dis
trict at a meeting in Albany Febru
ary It), will meet with the chairmen
of the central and northern, divisions
at 5 p. m. on Thursdny for (be HIn
t U'll uf a CPIlPrnl rlmirm.n t.
mae oyer the lueetinc AcromDinjm
.iMii niu up; jat'K IieiKlfrer, (DJiDHf;
Kmery Jticliiirdson, fireman; T. li
Johnson. fmI in- pj un..ki.
relief man; K. W. Albers and Ilirrn
Kbhe. rennir menr William ..i;..
aud jess Vnger, maintenance mtu. L
r-. ijoiiks win b in chiirje uf ibt
opringiHMU piunt in their aben.
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arms and Children all ages
nf Pnnslin.Ttinn T."tntiilpnrv.
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assimilation of Fond: rivinf hcalthv and natural sleep.
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