Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1925)
If if J ' :'l ; f : J . J - i t ":1 I.'::; J .i.-.f.'l If. It ;; i : I it m il 11 t 1 . I 1 ,11. , 1 : I I w ! i; if; ! mf Page Two THE EOCENE GUAED "VVcdnosclnv DEFENSE STARTS IE King George to Leave on Cruise for Health CHEYENNE, Wyo, March IS. j (yP) Leading the deft-uae inttf action j in its side of the legal 'battle of Tea pot Dome, Martin W. Littleton, note.1 New York attorney, expressed the , gratitude" of the Harry F. Sinclair j interests today at b'ins in the ijuiet ! mninsnliere of a federal court, alter i hnvin? been bunted throusa the sena torial Junsles and pursued across the burning plains of presidential politics. He addressed bis reiuarn to rra ernl Judse T. Wake Kennedy, who h presiding at the esse in the govern ment seeks annulment of the Teapot j lease on the ground of a conspirac ; HEARING. between Sinclair and Allrt . tail, - 1C&Syi;m former secretary of the Interior. 1 'S-Sfr ' M. Littleton then launched into an j LiT-, t'-iWCF vfVt i eiplonation of the administration pol-j 7p!&Jtf&ifo ,'"- "in' 'fV ' icy in IOL'1 toward the leasing of the U,. , J ".H j 1 oil reserves and the justification for tJ1"- 3&tj?l""tY-UZi?fid-'l - LEAVE ON CRUISE such action. Mr. Littleton aid he would call "from the household of the j plaimnt" tnrcc witnesses to uiiruc the government's charge that the lease was executed not iu the interest of the United Ktotes. These, he said, are Itear-Admiral J. I. Itobison, chief of the navy bureau of engi neering; II. Foster Ilnin. head of the bureau of mines and A. W. Ambrose, bureau of nrnes technologist. He further declared after an inves tigation of the Dome by ltain and Ambrose early in a conference in Washington on their findings re- suited in the determination among government officials that the oil in Teapot Doom must be mode avail able for use of the navy at strategic points on the Atlantic coast. j LONDON, March 18. W) King George leaves tomorrow on the sotitii eru trip prescribed by his physicians during his recent attack of bronchitis. development of ths headouar'rs here. Mr. McCamuion was enthusiastic over the outlook here, and said that he was very well pleased with Eiigcut' and his new territory. LIONS ID JUTEND County Considers Streets Vacation Petition! asking for tbe vacntiuu of a number of streets ami alleys in the town of Latham which were re cently presented to the county court Accompanied by (Jucen Mary be j aYe not yet been acted on, accordiuic will leave for Duver, thence crossing to Calais, where tbe party will board tbe British royal train which is u uwilj kept t lJunkirk in readiness for Buch occasions. Arriving at Genoa on Friday they will embark on tbe royal yacbt Vic toria and Albert which is already there under the escort of two British destroyers. Tbe itinerary of tbe Medi terranean cruise has not been fully arranged, but - probably will include visit to tbe islands of Malta and Mu jorco and it is stated that the kin 4 will witness the British naval maneu vers off the latter place. Owing to King (Jeorge a infrc uent nbsences since lil& enthronement in U10, the appointment of to announcement today. Tbe petitions refluent that blocks 1 to 7 inclusive A delegation from tbo Kugene Lions club will vis.t ('orvaltia next Wed nesday evening at he charter meet ing if the newly-organized club at ;but place, it was dei-ided toddy nt tbe club's luncheon. Corvallts baa both the ltotary and Kiwanis clubs, and all intersecting streets and alleys and the Lion uf the Benton county with the exception of the ramie highway be vacutud by county order. The questioned legality of the order has held up the action of the court. The property included in the petition request is on I be west side of the Pacific highway. ue of Jn- j luday by city will recei ve their cha rte r offi cially. It la estimated that lri mem bers from ugene will attend, An address on "The Value vestnijnts," was- given today Keitlf Kigglns of Bly, Witter aud company of Portland. Mr. Rigging was formerly of Portland mid is now af filiated iu Kugeue. Twe new members were admit ted Qprinnlc! rlv pnfl10 tlie 1,e"1 -'Ulb today. Theywerp OtllUUl wiC OCUl,! -Arthur Tripp of Dunsmuir, Cal., who i opening a meat jnurket in tbe Me Douald Schaefers building, next to the Y. M. C. A., aud U. W. Tvilbom, E 'Olllnw "''larch i . of Uliuainulr, co-owner of th ivilliorn company. Next Wednesday the I.ions KiH celebrate the first anniversary of the local group. A speciul program is be ing arranged for the meeting, and the uonimittee in charge consini. i U ilerre. Lr. It. . Fox and Vt. ! oalih il it. iMauuru. t iis good 1 ;....B...'rt. r" T"'bi TAX DOARD NOMINATED WASHINGTON-, March 18. I'res ident C'oolidge toil.iy nomiuutcd the following to be members of the board of tax appeals: William It. Cireen of Iowa;- l'ercy W. rhillins of v.... A el, r nelghhnrh . tk"e i, "Ws-I or hamlet iniC eTt.T'i i some " coo,,,'': Si urn ,,r,.,"':r" rrt. great i,.. '0u try m rj V.H.L-: r...,.. f i-.,. Man n . r- . liom IJ. l.ovc of Texas. i'JS K Sih yZ ,ufll- 'Sc. ham's VeeeLw, 8 k l been America t i ues h 40 Kinds of Pain quietly Library Lists for Many Lane Homes Have Garden Work Many Eugene residents are plan nine on landscape work during the com na sprint and this will umiouot rdly be the best year along this line ever reconlcd here, according to O. V. Palmerton of the Park Landscape company who reports that the firm hoti already completed work nt more than J00 homes in this city and vi cinity. Tbe demand for ornamental shrubbery for residence landsrape is increasing, according to flir. I auner ton. One interesting feature is that many borne owners along the state highway in Lane aro planning tbe beautifiratton of their property and the result of this will be a wonderful advantage to the community in the way of favorablo publicity from the many motor tourists that ara expect ed to cover this routo through the state during the coming summer, he aaid. Flax Meeting is Called Tonight A meeting of Kugona citizens and all persons interested In the move ment to stimulate flax growing in 3n no county and other parts of the Willamette valley, has been called by K. Eugene Chadwiek, secretary of the chamber. It, A. Bnelling of Salem . telephoned Mr. Chadwiek this after noon, asking "that auch a meeting be called, and a group of representative business men invited. "The purpose of the assembly is purely educational " says Mr. Chad wick. "Mr. Snelling will bring i apenker who In thoroughly versed in tho details of growth and manufacture or flax, and the meeting should bo well worth attending." 1 STATISTICS i BORN HUTU At the Eugen, hospital, on Wednesday, March 18, IDM, to Mr. and Mr;. L. A. Itutli of Maplcton, a dniighter. ' Eczema vt((ut a good night's mlc,pr OH! The Joy of peaceful, rest ful night. What a wonderful "up and going" fooling follows such, a night of undisturbed slumber. Oh ! What tortures what agony what d e s p a t r goes with the nights where eczema and other skin diseases hold power and drive away rest and poaceful slumber. For tindor the cover of darkness like crafty beings of tho under world these eruptions work tholr xuost sorlous havoc. S.8.S. Is tho established con Cuoror of these annoying skin dis eases. 8.8.8. drives theso ever dis turbing elements from your system elements that carry In their wake lack of energy undermining health! Yon may try In vuln to Kot rid of them by using salves, lotions, washes, all to no purposo. You can't do It that way the seat Of the trouble lies deeper Impure blood trying to throw oft poisons through the tender skin. 8.S.S. purifies the blood. It aids Kature In creating new red-blood-cells by the million! Blood-cells that send new rich blood courslnr through your system. Hod blood that drives away eciema drives way pimples, blackheads, bolls and rheumatism, too. An Increase In red-blood-cells means added trength, added vitality and re newed vigor. Because the medicinal Ingredients of 8.S.S. are purely vegetable. It may be taken with porfnet safety. Btnrt taking S.S.8. today ami watch It rout that an noying, skin destroying, health un dermining army that holds your system In Its grasp! Learn again what It means to enjoy poaceful. restful nights of slumber. Doctors have ordered King George of i.nu.ano to take a cruise in southern waters for his health. He will make the trio on the Victoria and Albert, shown above. King George -Is shown In the inset. SHEPHERD FACES ' MOnOER CHARGE (Continued from page one) titled to the same share of the estate as if she had actually married him un der a construction of the law by which she might be regarded as his equit able widow. They were ready to ask for a continuance when the petition ot Shepherd to probate the will came up in probate court today. Ten cousins of McClintock who have-attacked the will on grounds that Shepherd used undue influence have announced through their attorneys that if their contention should be up held, Mire I'ope will receive the an nuity for which the will provided, Exhumnatlon planned, lvxhumation of the bodies of Mrs. Km ma Nelson McClintock, mother of tbe orphan and of Dr. Oscar Olson, brother of Judge Olson, who died sud denly after eating fruit brought by Shepherd wheu the physician was mildly indifpoied, was planned by state's authorities. In a statement Inst night, Judge Olson said ho believed that Ins bro ther, had been poisoned, lie declared there had been n conspiracy of 10 years to obtain McCHntock'a estate, beginning before tbe death of Mrs. McClintock. Ho said his Investigations would continue and findings of thm would bo turned over to the Btate's attorney. INDICTMENT GIVEN CHICAQO, March 18. OP) The Indictment of William Parl'mg Shep herd and Charles -C. Kaiinnn for the murder of William Nelson McClintock contained 22 counts, each count plac ing the date of the poisoning as No vember 15, 102 1, and the death aa December 4, 1024. The following is n summary of the counts: 1 Defendants did give and admiu Ister typhoid baccilll. 1! Defendants did give and admin- inter a certain deadly poison, descrip tion unknown. o Defendants did luuoculate -the body with a certain noxious, deadly and mortal fever known as typhoid fever. 4 Did iunoculate the body with a fever, description unknown. 5 Did cuminuuicate to the body fever known as tnphoid tever. 0 Did communicate to the body a fever, description unknown. 7 Did infuse, mix and mingle with food and drink certain typhoid bacci lli, a deadly poison. 8 Same, described as typhoid bac cilli, deadly disease germs. 0 Did give and administer aconite and typhoid bacteria, which innoculat- cd the body with a mortal fever. 10 Did give aud administer i-rus-sic acid and typhoid bacteria whijh produced a mortal fever. 11 Did give and administer mor phine and typhoid bacteria which pro duced a mortal fever. ; 11! -Did give and administer aconite and typhoid bacteria, which produced a mortal fever. 13 Did give and administer : .on ite, a deadly poison. 14 Did give and administer jrus sic acid, a deadly poison. 15 Did give and administer mor phine, a deadly poison. 10 Did give and administer acon Itine, a deadly poison. 17 Short form of count charging poisoning to kill and murder. 38 Murder by means unknown. 11), lit), and lil were respectively the same as counts 1), 10, and 11, and 12 except that tho word typhoid was lubstituted for mortal. Man Wanted Here Found at Seattle Word was received at the office of Sheriff Taylor today that George Hval, who is wanted here on a charge of obtaining money under false pre tenses, Is held by the Seattle authori ties and that he has waived extradi tion. A deputy from here will be sent to Seattle to return the prisoner to face trial in Lane. It is charged that Hval on October 4 last passed a check, here but had not sufficient funds in tho bank. Hval was former ly nn engineer with the Southern Pa cific company, according to informa tion at the sheriff's office here. committee to care for the business vt stute while he is away has almost an air of novelty, and the newspapers print nt length the quaint official an nouncement issued from the palace yeateiday in antiquated, mediaeval phraseology. '"For divers causes and considera tions," it said, "the king instructed his right aud trusty aud well beloved counsellors, Prince Henry, the Archi bishop of Canterbury, Viicouot ;Vace and Premier Baldwin to look after the, safety and good government of the I realm during his absence; empower-, ing them to do aoythmg that appears necessary and expedient to them ex cept dissolve parliament or confer ranks and titles.'1 Such a commission has acted only once previously during the reign of the present sovereign when be went to India, in 1011. Lists of books available to be sent mit fn the school (lisrrlcis ut the apeuial 8tn(0 tave ,pPll received ut the office of K. J. Moore and copies will be d's. tributed to the Lane districts. The book list published by the state library board contains I he titles of hundreds of books in addition to information on obtaining the tonus from the state library and reading guide for schools. Last year Lane county led all coun ties of the stiite in the total number of school districts that obtained ship ments from the slate library. IL C. McCanimon. at the present time employed ns a Bittesman nt Salem for the Associated Oil company, will be the mnnnger pf the Eugene branch of the company, it was announced here today. Mr. McCammon was in Kugenc in company with other offi cials of the oil concern, looking over the construction work for the new plant nt Second avenue and Van Bu ren street. f r Mr. McCammon plans to move to Eu gene about tbe first of next week, to take up his new duties. Mrs. McCoiu roon will accompany him. ; Ihc plant nere wilt open about April 1, it is said. The initial Btorage will be 85,000 gallons, and other stor age units are planned for the later Excitement Caused By Swarm of Bees KOOSEVELT BEACH, March 18. . (Special) :Georgc Halladey and A. B. Down have been moving several swarms of beea which? they purchased from L. G. Gardner. They encount ered some excitement when a lid of one of the hives came loose and be ing securely tied on a pack animal some lively squirming and kicking en-j sued. Aside from several Stings no serious damage resulted. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Lnnc County in the Court room, Kugpne, Oregon, until l:.'tO p. in., Thursday,' April 2nd, 1025, for the grading of approximate ely two miles of County Itoad west of Xoti postoffice on Klk Creek. The right to reject any .or nil .bids is reserved. Plans ami Specifications may be secured from the County Survey or's Office, Eugene, Oregon. Deposit of ?5 is required. BY OltDEU OF THE COUNTY 1 COURT. R. S. BRYSONY County Clerk 'No.lSOmVed-dy-al ! , t.i.. ""i" uner hpln. . 1 IIUIUUH: nan- "I"1 Rheumatism rni Ul Lllli . loere are countless pam, Uub on " y which one can stop-stop ; s a rhnt d u ! tnera In s moment. The pains' "u, don't uke i l allied to rheumatism, to sore-j bt '! ue . tsmencs, anu chest i & J1(okl Millions done this, aud for 65 years, uy runoing wtm t. uii. iiiey uuve saved eons of Buffering. It is folly not to do this the moment a pain appears. St. Jacobs Oil acts in two ways. Kirst, i irritation which relic brinss the wZV t ....... J !'"r. druJit face to relieve the congestion ' ' " J "?-'o , which causes other pains anil it hpf,, . n- fct Hangers. i P.tn W Hub it on th. sore inn. J""1'-'- whenever pain appears. hours. oacjiaens mmeneas Lumbago Sor.. . ... v.... i. .-"ttiure will . ' ... Will ft. I .... " WW oesnorr. n... y is i- : ii pain. " Hi ts-jrBJ ,lai iv.i V": Et kl K causes counter I mminn. i mt it !. yonrs. 'Jt! I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY VOR SALE Two light work horses. work .single or double. Will sell cheap if taken nt once. BANGS I .HIDING ACAUKMV. I'hone UOfi. ! . - ' iiiSO FOll KENT Furnished uud sleeping porch. 512 npnrfincnt Lincoln. mlO Mutual Life, U. M. Sprague. L'O Slh. Insuro wilh Henry Tromp. fbone 121 MASQUERADE DANCE ' VENETA HALL BIG DANCE SAT. NIGHT Good Music Good Eats Good Time ."Everybody Come Hftfl It swM it aTt cond tores In two Im. Th Urge U mora teonooiicai i.S.S oWorldnBest 'InndMrxlldne Permanent roads art a good investment not an expense This Is the Road That Gets the TsraSSie No matter how many roads there are leading in or out of your town, the ones best paved get the traffic. This is especially true if these roads are of Concrete. For every motorist ap preciates the many advantages of driving over its true, rigid, unyielding surface. No wonder Concrete Highways are crowded for mile after mile. More than 17,000,000 motor vehicles are using them today. And new cars are being produced at the rate of 4,000,000 a year. Here is a situation of vital concern to you. Everywhere we need more or wider Concrete Roads, or both, to take care of the ever-increasing traffic. And nowis the time to plan for their construction. Your highway officials want to be of the greatest possible service to you. Get behind them with ways and meant that will provide more Concrete Roads and Streets. Such an investment will pay , you big dividends year after year. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION G.uro Building PORTLAND, OREG. A Kttional Organitation to Imprortand Extend tjit Viet of Concrete OFFICES IN it CITIRS In -IjMssyjOd WESTERN VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. Tho Marvelous, Mysterious Eva Fay The Psychic Marvel of the 20th Century In Her Weirdly Wonderful Offering THAUOMATURGY Answers All Questions DOE8 HE LOVE ME? v ARE YOU IN DOUBT? WHO WILL I MARRY? EVA FAY SHE KNOWS AND WILL TELL ASK YOU Jule FOX & MACK Doral In "SONG AND DANCE CREATIONS" America's Famous Tenor HARRY ELLIS In SONGS AND STORIES Unique Sensational Novelty BETAN COURT & GIRLIE Only Aot of Its Kind JIM & GLADYS GILFOIL 1 An Unslde Down Flirtation, Entitled "IS IT COMING TO THIS" Special Ladies Matinee Mme. Fay has consented to give an extra performance for ladles 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 EV FAY Regular Vaudeville Prices Any Seat 50c DICTIONARY COUPON-SAVE IT! The Eugene Guard TO READERS OF 98c Thres of thess coupons, presented or mailed to this newspaper with a nominal Sum to COTSr COBl Ot unuuuug, pai-aiu. clerk hire, distribution, etc., amounting .to only ..... Entitles every reader to a New Enlarged Universitiss Dictionary Without Further Expsnss or Obligation and Mon.y Back If Not Satisfied Your Old Dictionary I Now Out of Date This Is ths Ideal book for solving Cross-word Puxilss Mail Orders It by mall, In clude T cents postage up to 150 miles; 10 cents up to 300 miles; or for greater distance s' ask your postmaster for rata on S pounds. St. Jacobs Oil RuboLpi Sl.jJo rygur tires 3H fcs?- lr TSf TH B m X . v3 ilk ill 0- 1 W Wear-well Cords VS?Lgiyil lUI Just what the nnme Implies: Standsrd Quslily ' VT Vff;F --Standard Weight Stsndsrd Overliie. 'WrJ 30x3V2 $7,901 NSHUTiay&v. m 30x3 Good Tubes arelmoa R. Size.:.? 7.75 1 32x4V? Sir. Side....Wi in.. 1 1 ' r a cc nn..A Ci ftirt .... ' jwai72 vversice . .... o-w ooah- j oh. Str. Side.... 13.65 Str. Side.... 13.95 Str. Side...- 14.70 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4i2 Str. Side.... isw 33x5 Str. Side.... 23 IS 35x5 Str. Side... - 23.8 Aak for PrlrM Olhfr SUf The "Jumbo'' red tube, because of its thickness and quality of mate rial combined with the ability to "stand-the-aaff" under adverse con ditions. Is dally gaining new users. The prices of these high-pressure tubes range from $2.15 for sixe 30x3 12.45 for size .103 "i $3.40 for site S:x4 up to $10.35 for size 3Sxi. Western Giant Cords Extra quality extra weight axtra Mfvice a tura nonkid trrti - Sir Prtt 30x3Vj Giant Orersiie $11.85 32x3V2 Giant Str. Side 14.65 31x4 Giant Str. Side 17.80 32x4 Giant Str. Side 18.95 33x4 Giant tr. Side 19.65 32x4l2 GiantS. Side 24 33x4V2 Giant Str. Side f 34x4Vi Giant Str. S.d. 35x5 Giant Str. S:de 32.90 j 'Ak tor r" " oth' 1 1 Uucranteed eighteen months (Fords one yea.. A high-grade, dependable battery that will give maximum service at nil times you cannot buy a better battery. S-voU. 11. plate battery for Chevrolets, Stars. Hulck Fours and other iraall cars. P 1 1 QC wisntd Spectut. with wood caseJ I ,53 Wliard Standard with rubber cme, to fit same cars $12.95 Wizard for Large Ur (With Rubber C) , ju Ouaranteed eighteen mon h. FordJ of the nnest selected materials an a s ,1 igL structed. In all slres-for all mskM w 4Cg3 to you at unusually low prices Jl'w Heed p'ra'portlenately . (-volt. 11-plate h Sizes Pi And a Most Complete Line of Accessories more than 1UU Store All Over the West Wfestem Auto Supply Go. Order by Mail Our Guarantee Protects You 608 Willamette Street Opt" Saturday Sight Until; 0 o'Clft "