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P.M. Here is 6 P.M. in New York and 9 P.M. in LondonThe Guard's Wire Clears up the Days World News City News HOME EDITION THE WEATHER orgo: cloudy, rln late to. or Friday; warmor ig. east to eouth .ii. Temp'"'11" 'ollay mln- degrees, maximum Tuesday, 65. rrco.i..a.,on .j.. none. Stane of rtwr, 3 ' ' , tin. n( wind, south- ii ' j L' 6S today's news todat EUGENE. OREGON. THURSDAY EVKXIXO, MARCH 2G, 10?5 today's news today NQ 63 s Friday orn hallo. P,n lemonaae, nome .-.Co nnd a urogram 01 vur- ilonH, pertorinances, tanry j am nnlv n few sun u...-- . ...niiTous attractions of a fcs- ..rri-makine event which is JoM ' l-seno patrons at me kdooI rriuay evening wncn I'lrral-'i'ruc'licr association circle ,w sciiool sponsors us jitney enr ,1 tarb of the rooms, numbering .Kill have lis own program ol .ruiaiiK-nt. linyly decorated booths i ill manner of goodies for sale be plated here and there around building. I'rocecds from the uf- jre to he used in defraying ex- , incurred tins year by the I'. i, is its work uud plans of im ,.mrat. The eiiimnittec in charge ,be event is Mrs. Vern Seobert, ii V CriKWtlld. MlSS hlill. MISS n- - - iidtnt of the association. ie Trick Planned Jlontom oil i nlf n n e A nv any quantity." This advertise- al was placed in The (iuurd today Gene Simpson, euperhitendeut of ;e jawo farms, who expects to a trick on Dame -Nature by I UnlnniB Mr Ximnenn s brought two dozen of the pnr- ym to KuccDC. aud says that in iMbey mate and lay he will he able raise them in large quantities, ntim limm are used for setting, as i pat ridge eggs are so small. junearinn partridges are a nue jiebird," says Mr. Slniuson. "There i big demand all over the country : tbeai. They were shipped to this ;ntry first in 1014 from Austria, : do more can be imported because toe Austrian government rogu ons. If tliey can be raised iu.com- r monev to be made in this work in ia silver foxes or any other fur .ring animuls, for eastern states 1 offering an high as f 14 a pair for t Hungarian partridges." vv Chana.es Planned In order to rebudget the special ronu uisiriei .a in western :ange hull Monday, April 13, no irt fliptipil IllllltV Till. til U:IU Vlltl'll : maintenance work on the Mead- limrovciiifiif ot Hip lower end ol ' road where the time water comes i uf the county court. It is ueces ' t hold another nire'.iug to ar- Iko boys and girls r!ubs have been : (joiwii in the College ( rest dis-; t under the direct. on of Arnold , enmity dub leader. One sew- ! (D formed and Laura O. M-Intyrc, 'I'T of both clul'S. The mcjnoers llie sewing club are: Mni'gpry "Jpr prrnideut; Lois Wildimni, 'prrJidrnt ; Adlene Soa..cy. secre- j '.r; Kvn Iis Thayer, Lli.obeih ')?r. The members of the garden are: Orval Neverw, president; h S.ifiM'y, vice-president; Alfred n. aeerelnrv F.ilu-ard Turner.' 7 'iainble. "ai is Saturday funeral service of the livr. "I Il'ineiiwny will lie held Salur ftrrnion at 2 oVIock at the ii.mie uiciHT. 'ine Jtev. i,nn 1;Mrs of the riiristinn church will ehirt.. Intemieut wiH be in the gometimeS Words cemetery. l(ken Erected Siloing ,(f bunker for gravel to nn county road work near Mnn Si prings 1 under way and (Continued on page fire) VciittAd TODAY feopia p you vh?Vcaril lo buu. rAWWnnfWWW i NOVANTAD "WsVVVWWWWWW Si Si' S m m S IS ' !S - S ' Hi ii . .1 - Teapot S CLOSE I Owen J. Roberts and Attor neys For the Defense Try Banter Exchange Starts When Mr. Roberts Answers De fense ' Charge - CHKYKNXK. Wyo., Manh C45) The Teaiiot Dome lease annul meat fillit rnme to n ficrv rtinuT unrl i ended in the space of a few minutes today. The climax was a h'gh pressure verbal exchange between Owen J. Roberts of government counsel and attorneys for the defense, who con tended that in referring to the testi mony of Kdwin I-euby, former secre tary of the navy before a senate com mittee, Mr. Roberts Ind gone outside j the court record in the closing argu- incnt. ' The exchange storied when Mr. j lloberts hegun annwermg the charge by the defpnse that the government FIERY CLIMAX MARK MHO ,ane had not railed all the witnesses it I thujcuuld have summoned in order to make an equitable prpseuration of the case. lie was referring to the failure ' of the government to use the testi- i mony nf Rear Admiral J. K. Robison. CU UAD DnCT man H.Hiiruui TO BREET VISITORS I.ptwern .1(1 and 40 mendiprs of ! Seont Young amp of the Fil led Span'sh War :enniR if Portland will be here Sa'unlav pven ng, April ; 1 to i lteitd the inepiing and enter- ttainnifni tti he lieid by t.ei'(r:il Law-; 1 ton camp of this c.ty. m o'd'ni: to word rei cived by Fred W.-nl orl !i. sdju'aut. from ' 'onel K. 1. W.rri ( low. eoinm-incler of ih Pril:inl 'tainp. Debgaiion from several othpr j (ami's of the alpy will be here fori the meeting, according lo .Mr. Pni- worth. A committee beaded by Major I W. II. While Im. charge f the nr ' rangemenl-s for the program of en i iprtainmcnt for (he visitors. ' There will h a discussion of Inpies , of interest to all veterans of the ! Spanish war and all who served dur- ing that period, whether member oi a p is', of F. S. W. V. or not are in- "napei. according to announce-, (o Ui,() he nffliri j,n Went i w-ir;li stine. Don't Fit; System Balks This Danger Words nre often like elotbes either too larje or too small. When they do not express the thoughts the; , ill fittius. and cann4 have the npproval of those wto bear or real thetn. i This is often noticed in everyday! conversation. K very body should ( -t.u u-iih rare not too big.: Dor 1 oot eonvey the eine' mesning Intended ; loses the foree f an ides that might, Dave oceomplished miob ban meaning been plain. Those who karn to u'f dietionsri ill 1 auri.ried st the rpidily will. which they advsnee ift learning ,,.t einreisive words to use. the And tb ideal volume f..r that purpose th New fnlva r.itlsa Dietc r, ihicb is no" bring distributed t newspaper readers in Hit coupon plan. . .L-- Cl-p that eo'ipH ir. i of Tlie f.uard tiar n like dad's cost on little Willie; nor' rest, of intern. 1 revenue bs. be. n ar too small, like d.ughter. b'ouse jn j rested here in eonn-rto n witS allege.) )ir attempts lo ndtiee tales by misre- ml 'Z'r.T, tbst u.es word, widen -.o pre.entilion. Jsn.es J. 'liffor.1 so l Dome Army Private Will Review His Regiment ATLANTA. (J:i.. March 2ti. An j awkward private, who enlisted at Kurt .Mcpherson ;tll years ngo, tomorrow! will witness ttip iiiaiieQvrrs of majors I and colonels, captains and lieutenant! throush a parade iu his honor. ! He is .Master S rgennt August Mul- enowski. ve!ran uf fhree wars, ai.d lie will review the rrgiiupnt an A ' passes iu his honor. After the review the 2Jd infantry, his "outfit' w'll en- ' tertain with a dinner in honor of Scr- 1 grant Miiletiinvski who is retiring1 from the tfrvice. i HSTITEFISH j ; Work is beginning today on a new ' state fish hatchery on Roaring river) near Lebanon, announced M. !. Ityck- man of Portland, state superintendent , of hatcheries, who was in Eugene . for a few hours conferring with local ppo,.,,,, on liBL wnjr to- Albauy. ,.m.(I Tucker, n Lane county "man. . ju be ,,e uperintoodent of the intchery when it is completed, Mr. Kvckiuan snv. Owing to the 10 per cent cut made i the fish and game funds the com-j mission is curtailing further coustruc- I tion for the year, th siiprintendent I announces. He has just returned from a trip to nil thp slate hatch- ; prirs. im liiding the North l lupuua. , Men" lord. Kliimatli Falls. Handon, Smith t'oos anrl MrKenzip plants. The hatriiery at Spencpr lake has 7K. VAHt trout eggs, and Klamath Falls more lba:i a million aud a half. Propagation Hindered llecauye of high water considertibtp damage hns been donp to steelhead prnpagatinn, although prospp.in iu the Rociip rvpr arp very good, sa; s Mr. U.ickinan. Work has just MarM at Diamond la Up. Kmployrps of Ihe commission have to go IM miles to Srowslioe Inn to got into IIip plant, bill it is by far Hip biggpsl hatchery in the slate. Seventeen million trout were propaeatrd Inst year. Three new hatcheries hnvp IWn nrr.ieiteil the last year, at I 'any on I City, Till-imook and Sontiam. in addi i lion to a new house at the Itnndon j plant. The latter three can he counted ! ns new cotisiruction for this ypar. they Mill have been completed in : All are of Hip standard 1jp anrl rapacity, j Local Hatchery Large i The capacity of n fish hatchery. nrronini t Mr. I(.rkinan, is ehiefly a matter of eettiim egs to turn into I fish. The .M, Ke7.ie river hst.herv j averne-s from eiaht to in million. nhile at full rapanty il roiild hold million esj. he says. Mr. Ityekiunn left for Albany lhi.' afternoon, where he etpeets to stay i iiulil the work of ereetiliK the new I . bstebery is well under way. Tax Plotters are IMaced in Custody j j WASIIIMiTilN. Mnn h 'M. Kr'd- j eriek Sutherland, nn auditor In the bu- ; real! of inteillll revenue o or. il . John K M.Ci reo, oeserilieo as tax redu.er. were arrested in Milford. Conn., yesterday. Clifford and JM'arrcn wer- taken into custody after J .eph D. lirady. .onmcted with the New llaen rj I r .sd bail given the ib partmrnt of ju ile. information as lo tli'ir opera tions. It wss slleg-d that they off.reil to have rrdioed ttie income Isx on tne rosd. ecf.rd kltow Clifford resigned ; lf-'l. an-! rm i (in Irenmiri .'Hrrn i r, k'-i. " . s i. llfH r ,1 ' .,--..- riifcontinued from the;mai. his return on inauguration day .,--, oreinUr l'l. j Case is PASSES AFTER FrODrietOr Of ReX and LOW- cll Theaters Dies at Hospital Here Funeral Services to be Held At Veatch Chapel on . Friday Afternoon Aaron II. McDonald, owner of the Ilex nnd Lowell theater" and for mam A. I yearn connected with the theatrical ; drainage purposes to avoid flood eon business of Kugene, passed away at I . , , .ditoiii in iiuny areas of lite city and the Pacific ( hristhtu hospital shortlv after K o'clock this ntorniue. Mr. moriuu? Mr I McDoiuihl who has been at the nun-j pital fince lar-t Thursday suffcrin; ' finm pneumoniii win iu n critical con- ditlon for the past tiree (Ihvh and but little hope was h"ld out for his recovery, Mr. MrDonald is survived by hie widow, Mrs. Mason Lee McDonald, and one son, Donald McDonald. One brothpr, Unhert McDonald, resides :it San Francisco. The funeral ar- raiigemeiits nre in charge nf the Veatch chapel and the hi r vices wiP j he held at the chapel ' Friday after- noon at -:3d o'clock, is the announce ment. Rv. Frederick (t. Jennings w fH.i Here'Twolve Years Mi McDonald ha been a Fogem resident for about I'-' years and wus formerly joint owner of I tic Oregon theater Avith W. S. Humphrey. Later Mr. MeDoimld Ixoight out his partner j aud the unnie was changed lo the i Caslb theater. This building was j sold laic in lO-It (o K. Large aud ' several weeks ago it was closed. j The Rex theater whs built by Mr. ; McDonald several years ago and he! planned thp new Lowell theater which j is now under construction aft part of, the McDonald-Si hacfers buihiing at j Tenth avenue and Willanielte street, Owned Heating Plant Mr. McDonald was also owner of i the Central Mealing plant in rear of j Ihe chamber of commerce building.. The lejc ou Hip former Fiigenp tliP-, atr. now (he Ileilig. was held by Mr. McDonald for a number nf years' until l!l"J, hen it was taken over j by the present management. j Mr. Mcl tnnald is widely known i among theatrical men of ihe I'acific Northwest and during his residence in Kiigene has been an active partin- j pant in local affairs. lie leave, a wide circle of friends in rfJis city; nnd his 'pnMng will he keenly felr , nerording to tunny business men wlio 1 hnve been r.snorinted nilb liim In various interests here. j Wagner Piano Score OffprpH fnr Sslllp HKKI.IN, Miin h in. - The orieinnl pinlio eore by Hiehnrd Wsgner of I tj . fuDi r:ll inusle whieh he eompoled fo. Csrl Miiris Von N'eber tins been pill i'on ssle here. The ninnueript is dated Vriveniher 1SI1. mill eitvei. riirlit Tiavo pa.-. It has n.t ;et found n ,,!,, it' j, h..i,iin, , f .r , iffi prief. ' Secretary Mellon ' n nun VnPQlmn WASHINGTON. .M. h. M -Secreiarv Me I n plant to leave for Itermoda on Ssturday for brief vacation, a.-ooin-paoied by bis s-'n. Taul. and several f raid's bool bey friends, who are at tending an a.-ad'iny In Wallingforu, Cuuo. JOHN COOLIDGE VISITS WASII1.V;T."N. Manh '.rt -Jiibn Coolidge. son of the president, re- turueil to me vtnue iioo.r i.-oaj ir.im Amliersf ( idlege to spend the spring vacation. It is" the first real Tinit lie has had with his parents a me Christ- I 1.-J -iih V. narmrtt flf i hflal . nan u- r- haf.Lg b'en only for a few boura. Ended PLEA IDE TO RAT FY SEWER BOND PASSAGE Voters Asked For Support Of Issue Decided at Polls Last Year Councilman Cites Need For Extension of System to Meet Demand '"Sewers nre a vital necessity from sanitary xtaudpnint as well ns for 1 ''' t" meet the (iruiOuui a rn?y:-;i Wu-.i graphical' and ii pality. both gco popuhitioii more sewers iiiiiht be constructed." is the statement of A. L. Will nnifun. chair man of the sewer coinmiltce of the city count il. Kugcne voters are asked to pas on an issue of $T0,C00 iu bonds at the special flrctitiu to be held April Wd -this money i.t uw used in rncouitiriicMon work on the bp wage syftem iu several parts of the c.ty as II as no extension to d 'strict not now nerved. J "Tbee hondx were parsed by the i vote of the people at the special elec tion last year, but with the nuditor , ium bond i'stip and those for (he pur- chase of new fire euuipniPiit nru held , up through injunction proceedings on jn lechniulity," Mr. Williamson said, j "TIipsi proposeil sewers thai are to j be hu ll by the bond issue of $.".0,0H) ' were approved by the people last year ftr the rennon that they Mere believ ed necessary then and they certainly art- just as neceinary this year," the comic ilinan declared. Former Issue Told It U polled oyt that five milett of trunk line sewer has been installed (Continued on page five) NAI.KM, lire.. Mirch W Appoint ment of appraiS'T. for the ai'prtisal hoard of" three emintie was an nounced at the iiffice of the W.irld unr here ure: veterans' stale aid c niis:wi.j tins mirn ng. I hose appointed . (Jarrelt Van Kiper of Klamith Falls. fortKImntb c nnty. Martin Wiiite nf Ft. Ilrlens, for f'olumbia county. I.ynn Mct'ready of Kiigene, of fjinn county. 1 Seattle man Speaks TT O ' 4 .' 1 . . 4 ? KJTl U. O. LOnlllUlIUII K. Wesley 1'helps of Seittle. prepl- dent of Ihe Ainerii in Institute of Conntitutioiml I.enrniiin, was the chief S"'r ' ) inn-u-..u of the chamber of cuoinerine, Mr, rhel;i .poke on Ihe events lending up lo thn framing of Ihe Fnited Sluten consti tution, iu sytitem of eiierka nd hI aueei, and Ihe r-ipidity Kith whirl iln law Inn tion. He un'd 'be Heattle )aW di'pute a an example .h!u ' f the coitdtit illon and lualrale how It operate. I His) to il - Next week me nib-maip oininll - lee, aa annoum !, . roiiii-l of C. Cuswell, KII-iortb Cro- ker, M, M. ' llollia, hiinon Klove.iuM aud C. J. Pembroke. The romniitiee for to4li'i j meeting aiitoum- d neveral new mem j i,-rm. The C mmitiee e'-ii-:ifd of U'. i '11,- a . i.. i f i M.m bIhiI (if . ........ . - . i Voran, M. C. Waltra, J. Hrh k?r, Alfred CreSey and Bay K. U'a.s. On Trial For the Murder of Her Mother in lasniiiiiuaMtjasstf' iLsss ssssissssss simsmsssssssisssmm . Dorothy Elllngson GIRL IS SHIELDING BRITISH GOLUNIBIr SOMEONE ELSE, IS HINT OF DEFENSE SAN FRANCISCO, Mareh 2rt. (P) A possibility that the defense may nttempl lo eontest the rbargo nf the Unto that Dorothy I'.llingson ni'tunlly shot nnd killed her mother appeared in a new phase of interroga tion opened hy(the defense in esom ining n juror at thia mnrniog'a sea sion of the murder Irinl. Waller MefJovern of defense coun sel, naked Mrs. Julia Off, a proa peetive juror, whether she would be prejudiced against n verdict In favor of the girl should the evidence dis close that Dorothy 4lid not actually shout her mother, but bad admitted the net to shield some one else. This was Ihe first Intimation that the defense contemplated resisting the stste's establishment nf the liody uf Ihe alleged crime. At. the. limn of her nrresl iu January tbn Hl-year-old girl freely discussed Ihe quarrel wilh her mother over the girl's life of Jass and Jny rides, which Ihe girl said, led her in a fit of temper lo shoot hpr mot,,Pr , bedroom of their The girl as she left court for the noon recess supported by attendants slumped Into 2 'slot and was caried to an anteroom. Hhe bad lost eon- scioiisni". completely. ' She was revived in a few minutes. Khe was able lo walk, leaning on jail I attaches. Her father and brother I stood outside Ihe anteroom, anxious I and followed her lo Ihe prison bo. ' pilnl where the was taken to rest un til 2 o'clock. Canary man Ends Life at Reedsport CANARY, March '.U (Special) John C. Thomas, on of Mr. and MrM. IL L Thomas ended In own life at ihe home of his limcr, Mrs. I'earl Wabberg in Reediport. Sunday night j hj niioot'iig hiimelf through (he-heart, ille wfl a oung uidimrritd man, -1 ear of age. About two reari ng he received ,n injury to hi head in an S cidfiit, nhl nm r ll.it time said to have mtfferf-d from spells of uielnii' h ;! a. Tuehday sflernoon he wa hid to ret in Ihe Odd Fellows xeuietpry. . -,r, , t, ra . , . ' U. - .'..i-a. ...oil i m ( il l.f llev. I f roreore and many telaiive and f friend galhefed at bis graveaide, ISSUES ORDER FOR VICTOMA, B. C., March 20. Tha I'rovinrlol board of liealth today or dered every person in Dritlah Colum bin vaccinated agalnat imallpoz. The order followed one requiring Vaccina Hon of peraona entering the United Slates from Vancouver. Tha provincial order went Into ef fect Immediately, and only persona proving a successful vaccination In tha Isst two years nra exempt. Tersona violating tha order aro aubject to fino of JI0O or to six mootha lm nrlsonment, witb or without bard labor or to both fine and Imprison ment, An epidemic of amsllpox In Van couver has been officially described as mild, and no deaths hare been re ported. Hardhtg Memorial Will be Erected Near Marion, Ohio WAHIUN0T0S. March 2(1. The b"rd nf truatees of the Harding ro morisl qmociatfon decided today to proceed Iminedialely wilh erection of fniHMs'M'J niemoruil to Warren O. Harding m itte nlrendy selertrd an the oiimktrt of Marion, Ohio. The af,H.iaiion has now fSOO.000 for the work. Il twin decided to re i icrve HK,fHK) for landTiipe garden ing effect around Ihe ineinorial and lo ue the other $MK,(Hsfli a an en dowment for the perpetual care and nisintentnee. Bankers to Speak To School Children Two mure Ulna amngd by the Lane County I. Bilkers' a.i' rmtion for pupil of Ih lorul gr:lde arho'd will b given toumrrow. atcordiiig to an noum-ement of Mi M. Kthel Talur, fhuirtiisn of Ihe commit. ce iu cliairf'- f the program, J. 11-irold Be.vtien. of the Bank t Cummerre, will epeik at ll:t a. ni.. at the he .Mary's niiool. and U J. Temple of the Kirat Nation il b.ink will ieftli at t:'ttt p. m. st the Kr.iii ces Willird hIiooI. The talk at the Cniverxity high school will be held later aa the vacation Itertod la n tiiere tbis wer),, It is nniaoumed. DAKOTAS AR SWEPT; LOSS Brisk Wind Whips Blaze Along; Fatalities Aro Reposed I Towns Threatened and Farm . Homes Are Destroyed By Blaze ( (By The Associated PrenY 'Whipped along by a brisk wind prairie fire laat night and today swept over two widely separated sec tion of North and South Dakota, eatiatng extensive property loss and giving rise to unconfirmed reports of fatalities. One fir tone centered n tha North and South Dakota boundary, south of Hiimirck, N. D while tha -other area affected Is straight south on the South Dakota-Nebraska state line, embracing part of the Koaebud Indian reservation and extending to- , ward Valentine, Neb. In each sone ueveral distinct sep arate fires were reported, all travel ing In a south and slightly east di rection. Reports that a man had per ished near Waller, S. and a wo man and two children had lost their live at Tuthlll, S. l had not been confirmed, ' i : ' TOWN THREATENED OMAHA, March 20. OP) A spe cial diipatch to tha Omaha World Herald, this afternoon said thst the entire town of Gregory, S. D., about (0 miles east of the Itosebud reserva tion waa threatened with the prairie fires today and that the flames were turned away only after almost every cltixen of tha town organised a bucket and dirt brigade. , FARM HOMES BURNED MANDAfT, N. D March 26. OH At least fire farm homes near Sel fridge, two hundred sheep and an un estimsted amount of hay have been destroyed by a prairie fire which was sweeping toward the Black Hills be fore a stiff wind at noon today. Homesteaders and farmers, strag gling Into the towns of Sioux county where the fire are raging, told of the damage. One man Is reported to have lost his life in fighting the fire near Walker, but the report has not been verified. THIRD FIRE GAINING ABERDEEN, B, D., March 26. t?) Telephone sdvlcns today fron Wakpala, on the main Una of tha Chicago, Milwaukee nnd St. 1'sul rail way, said that two prairie fires art raging near there and that a third Is gaining headway northwest of Trail City. TOWN DESERTED MILES CUT, Mont., March 26. The entire population of Wakpala, S. D., has deserted the town to fight tha two big fires raging near there, ac cording to information received here by Milwaukee railroad officials. The fire is on the Standing itock Indian reaervatio.1 and is raging only a abort distance from Yates, whero the bodj of Hitting Bull, famous InJian war rior ia buried. The fire started Ust night north went of Wakpala and burned over I ittretrh of - mile long and'aeverai (Continued on paic five) CIRCULATION YESTERDAY Jn KiiKcnt! 2721 Suliiu'Uiu 2475 Mail 1022 xet -6218 Totnl copit'9 -s-n' piii.tftl 6470 THE CUARO CROWS IS EXTENSIVE new anu ua'iut .w-uu.. -t , .