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(lav Evrninff, April 10, 1925 THE EUGENE GUAKll J l'ajro Three DISTRUST WASHINGTON. April JO -I'uD- Lament view" with upicion and 0il iimcissi'ina pruvimopa of new ISiiwJl"lneae '""'y ,, jreat c.n.-.rD lo high officiula ,hc a.Jniini!lra!iuii. ,, be Btal-'l "U unquesuuuanie .,id-rrd nw-M-'ury should ini- Iht qumiio" ii tu the nature ami ,t ot the ml confession grunieu Jninnew intermt by the treuty . m heforc ihe Wa.-,hinKton gov- oeut only o" . . . ' ,(, auKininnl ta toenail ui me i.re- , cwicetbiou oDiimu u, ... , partem npulilic in htberia, ..k i, now n part of tlio Soviet , government. The Sinclair ,,cniion wan reeemij uem .u ...... cuurts or tue ""i """ - Kxaiuin:itin of tlio suppleuient ' rooiliti.'U of that concession by .roinent officuiU here, however, ' .H.m niiU Uieui that it wa en- va into by "e Fur Kastern repub- tor the sprcnic iun..o L. it as a leverage to compel uipio- ,:ie ncofuinu" , regime by the I'nilecl States. flic ennceBS.on IISCII coiervu e hundred 'lUnre nines oi ,u. pronlile iiiuiistnai iiinun in ...... ..- , jiogli.iiii'1' , Real Purpose Shown 'oupled to tlie Sinclair concession. never, are iu ....... jrileil by high niiminisirauoii u. , as disclosing the real purpose Ihe liussian authorities hi granting concession. rh. firt cl.iuse. WHICH occurs in Ligrfement itself, sets out that the Kastern repuouc rtiinm . kill to cancel the toiicess.ou ouriiig first it tue gnvei-Ilinem io red from any acts or declarations tl.A ffoveriiutent of the Tinted ,les of America that the latter will cive support to the company in us .ration of the sa.d concession reement." Ihe second clause occurs in the .pleraental agreement degotinteii miry 7, l'.l'."-'. and ratified by the viet foverniiienl on' January , 11. C3. It also reserves the right of government to annul the conces "if at the end of the fifth year r the data of signing the supple- ntal agreement, lucre are not es- tablished normal official relatiun be tween the United States of America and the Far Kaatern republic in the form of judicial recognition (recogni tion da jure) of the government of the Far Kastern republics on the part of the United State of America." It is because of these stipulations that the Washington government has looked witii suspicion upon the mo tives of the Sinclair concession ever since it obtained copies of the agree ment ami the supplemetnal agree ment. Presentations made in behalf of the concessionaire by counsel are being considered in the light of these stipulations.. President Replies To Peru Memorial JIT KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., April 10. Hubert Work secretary of the in terior and ihe directors of the Klam ath irrigation district faced each oth er at a public meeting held in Klam- r aus l oursduy, called for :be flftnrPrninfr AwarH ' PurPrtSl f hearing general complaints WASHINGTON, April 10. iW dent Coolidxe baa replied to the Peruvian memoTiiil on his Tacnv Arica arbitration awnrd that as ,to both the Peruvian contentions con cerning the plebiscite provision and the requests for additional guarantee in carrying out the plebiscite, the award must be considered as "final and without appeal." The arbitrator is constrained so lo ride with respect to the Peruvian pre sentations, the president -said, both under terms by which Peru and CbtK submitted their dispute to arbitration and under the '"general principles of international law." While his reply "well might end,"witb this ruling, the president said in deference to the na tions involved and in the interest of a correct understanding and proper pro cedure under the award be i.ppendt-l 'certain addition observations" with respect to the points raised in the Peruvian memorial. Cascade Resort Opens Sunday Cascade Itesort will open its res taurant with chicken d oner Kaster Sunday, April 1-'. Hall game in after noon Springfield and Cascade playing first game on new bull diamond. Watch this paper for date of grand opening. , -s. nil all who are discontented with the manner in which the government pro ject in Klamath is being conducted. The cabinet officer listened quietly to the complaints, made by directors of the district againnt the reclama tion service. He paid close attention to all the proceedings of the meetr ing but declined to take part in the verbal pyrotechnics that featured th. gathering. In the afternoon the sec retary and Klwood Mead, reclamation commissioner were tnken through the Merill, Malin and Tule Lake re clamation district ou a generul in spection trip. Following the conference with the directors of the irrigation district. Mr. Work conferred with a delega tion of (he Sportsmen's association on the question 0f re-flooding the Lower Klamath lake and creating a bird reserve; and with a delegation of the local American Legion posi which is anxious to have the secre turv open seven thousand acres of homestead land in the Tule lake dis trict to settlement. ' Commissioner Mead said that the question of the Klamath bird re eerve on the lower Klamath Jnk will be definitely settled lute this summer. - "We are going to have a commis siqn of experts from the Vniversity of Oregon and the Oregon Agricul tural college to study the soil and all conditions in this land and whatever action we 'take will be baaed sokly and absolutely on their decision." he said. "If they ay that the land can not be reclaimed fur agricultural pur poses it will be converted into a bird reserve. If it can be reclaimed it will be used for agricultural purposes." "Excuse Me" is Picture of fun! in a much more optimistic frame of BANK CALL ISSUED mind th.in they were, and the general) WASHINGTON. April 10. The opinion seems to be that there will I comptroller of the currency today is be a sufficient demand for the next ! suej B caH for the condition of all na 10 days to two weeks to bring prices I tional banks at the close of business up to the point where they should be. I 0D Modav, April 6. MINSTREL AND DANCE Notl. Oregon. April 14. Wonderful talent, it cod music and supper. Come. Laugh and dance. AdmUsion 35c and For downright enjoyment, Kxcuse Me," shewn, for the first times at thj Heilig theater yesterday, is one of the best shows seen in Kugene for some time. The film ia filltd with fun, and then, toward the last, there, is a ten der pathos that comes abruptly. Tue p. ay. true to its clever comedy, ends with another laugh. It is a story of a young nival of ficer, played ly Conrad Nagel, who is on leave but who must return at once to his ship. His sweetheart, Norma Shearer, and be decide to get married on the train, after a series of fruit less attempts to obtain a minister be fore train time, and then the fun con tinues. Laugh follows laugh in rapid order fruin then on. Indian School at Salem Benefited WASHINGTON;, April 10. In ac cordance with its policy for increas ing educational facilities for Indians, the interior department today an nounced that two of the government's Indian institutions, the Salem board ing srhool near Salem. Ore., and the Chilocco boarding school iu Oklaho ma near Arknnsus City, Kan?., are to be enlurged to afford a complete high school education for the students. The grades in each school will be in creased soon from 10 to. 112. The lumber market in the Eugene aod Lane county district has shown considerable improvement during the Iat 10 days, particularly in volume, according to the current issue ot Crww's Pacific Coast Lumler Index, received by local dealers this week. Calif or cia buyers have been placing an increasing number of orders, and there has been more inquiry and also actual business from the middle weU retail yards, it is stated. The Southern Pacific railway com pany recently placed a large quantity of ties and this has relieved the sit uation greatly, for s me of the mills that were in need of cutting. Order for bridge plant have been sufficient to meet the needs of the mills and prices are, if anything, a little bit stronger than they were. Standard ties, says the report, are till a drug on the marker, as vir tually no new business of this kind has been placed here for some time. With one exception, there are no stacks of any consequence on hand in the mills of Lane county. Inquiry reaching local dealers of late has been such that the mills are . DO YOU WANT TO HUY. SELL, It EXT. LEASE, TRADE OH FIND A LOST'AKTICLKV WATCH SAT URDAY'S CLASSIFIED. HINTS FOR WOMEN More important to women than the question of food, the latest fancy work to beautify the home or points in etiquette or dress, is the subject of hcnlth. There are thousands of Women everywhere affected with stubborn ailments which make life i burden. 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