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Uti ii U Ij h. ii G U Alii) rnse Three -,r nnfinP il ELECTION SESULT IS KNOWN Where Bloody Riots Rage in Sofia, Capital cf Bulgaria Sf l0. -Lrrt low price of s""1' "Lints b' "e Gern,an floated in his '..ccepianceof ,,,e , .drop of 3', points ami a re fS'ta 'hC B,Ckmr' rli trf first reaction r'W:r rmn republic. Ldt " .. n,r cent bonds, F,i"",!7d . w last !,c- I ,.tU!lr .old down as o St'b-d. sold down on. "t,n of Von Hindonburg ' lby placed a damper w ,(S ton.W r 0iirman lil a"' rctard ncgotia latf. ",.. and credit V ' " ;uU i the withdrawal d fnnda from that pronii- "Ja.ti"al banker, whose firm ibWI1" , .,h,.r industrial cretl- WT adverse effects should not t,li5titt. ' .r.i.,,sin aroused i-tb wave in i , .., Ji election oon to suosm.. A typical street scene in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, where sharp ciaanea Deiween ponce and reds have already resulted In mere than 400 deaths, according to wire reports. T omnr.n Auril 27. William D. ihpfcrtitchiWPiiwith the murder ot itom NriMB McCliniock, his fostm .tfrom whom he inherited a L am estate, will be tried -May .1 Tie trial date was set after both bJ,i eiiiressed wilhiinuess to go in pilisBoon as possible. Dr. .'. L. FDtDin. opon whose confusion Slu'p jtrdwas indicted, for minder ami f. tHifffDilant with Shepherd did u t ipptjriD court, although bis case wah irt lutunuttically with Unit of Klie,) Ifii r'aiman is at liberty on $11M. ttU bond; signed by two policemen tfihestate'H attorney's office without Kkedule of properly. J ac stare r.bably will ask that l-aimau bo pim a separate trial. Jin. Shepherd was permitted to n her husband for the first time o( was incarcerated. They em iflrtd and Mr?. Shepherd started to trj. As they parted, .Mrs. Shepherd id: Us, be is so kind and brave and, iii faith ia God.'1 Til state, through First Assistant fcrmin. would not agree to bail for aephfrd pending trial and he was re-tw-j to jail. Another large property deal in the business district is expected to be completed this afternoon whereby A. It, Tiffany and associates take ovir the Itnnkin property on the south west coiner of Seventh avenue west and Willamette street and the adjoin ing building on Willamette street for merly owned by the Eugene Bible university. The Itnnkin building is oc cupied on the lower floor by the Mysterious Bronze Cannon Is Salvaged SEATTLE, April -7. UP) A small bronze muzzle-h tiding cannoii litis been recovered from Ne;ih bay at tin ocean entrance of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The origin of the find is a myslerv. Slate historic;, us advance the theory (lint the weapon is a relic of a Span ih occupation in 17SKM7.1-, when a small band of wreck survivors lived in an improvised fort above the bay. The cannon was recovered by W. S. I tt n jam m, a diver of Sen (tic, who was working on a sun ken Japanese j ship. The gun bears a design inJi rating n man in armor, carrying a now FIELD MARSHALL IS CHOSEN PRESIDENT ! (Continued troin page one) i . renmeut ami diplomatic observer here are known to fed. will result from the Hindonburg election, par-! tieularly in France, its chief effect for tiermany is exported lu result of the attending uncertainties on the attitude of financial interest on both sides of the Atlantic. It is felt that complete execution of the lawos plan is almost ct'rtaiii to be still further delayed with a consequent effect on the restoration of Europe to a sound economic baMs and indirectly on American commerce. There appears to be no disposition here, however, to take the alarmist view, regard i'U as somewhat to be ex pected in France and other allied countries, that the election means a trend toward either militarism or monarchy in tiermany. The ticrmnu war hero's election is regarded prim arily as evidence of a sentimental re action to his war record. Mr. Borah SpoaK Clinirnmn Horah. of the senate for- , etgn relations committee, said he did ; not regard the lliiulenburg election as "necessarily disturbing." i 'I have no doubt," he said, "that 1 there will be a reerudesenee of tbe nationalistic feeling and spirit, but if that is directed along right lines it will be helpful. 1 fi-el it will bo directed alone richt linos. 1 think the outside world had better go for ward on the theory that the Herman Vrople had the right to elect the man they wanted and that until the inert appear oherwtse, that they will ac-, commodate their energies and their I efforts to right principles and policy. ; Senator Swanson of Virginia, rank- j ing democrat on the froeigu relations I committee said he regarded I linden burg's election ns putting Uorinany "under suspician." by this gnthrrrd and began marching through the streets, dispersed by the police, they obtained re-inforcements and heseiged- the itolice stations various towns in the nren of arrests were made. Scores l W.. .l Mill nlro nn.l I the upper floors by offices. The ""' . KUSIATH FALLS, Ore., April 2T. lot tfa. Second lime wit Inn n vnni. fflt. the moit northerly town in't'nl- Jmil, ai jwtpt by flumes late Jraraiy ereninu, n; a Siecinl dis j. ig me luumatn f alls lOvening irora lreka, L'nl., this morn t- Tbe old Hilt hotel, ii. ...r, bospHal belonging to ,he Fruit Supply nirapony, an apart wtkouse mil the 1'. W. Foster resi wwete completely destrnved at an wimjte loss 0f .-,o,0(X). .Many 'it employes of the company lost entire nernnnnl frn..,. e fire itsrted in i,a(i r. If" c,Me and rapidly swept --. irame structures. A fee "lt was offered by a volunteer Wment. hair ht,,ii.,. j i. "Wjt and the fire prnctically ' ""n- -o one was injured, Z " m W'nt in the hospital Mrrow "cape from heing adjoining build ug which has a front nge of 10 feet uu Willamette street and a depth to the west of SO feet is occupied on the street floor by Ham's testnurnnt and offices above, if. Svarverud is representing the Kan kin interests in the transaction 11ml T. A. Stivers, realtor, is representing Mr. Tiffany. School Board Will Appoint Teachers ,11st call for (-"Utmcts from Eugene teachers recently uppomtet! by the school board has been given by O. II. Junes, secretary f the board. l.us evening is the dare set iy me noaru for the return of the contracts, it is announced. Several teaching appointments m citv schools arc a. so scheduled lor the meeting tonight, to replace tea chers who were offered positions, but who will be unable to accept them. left. Over bis right is diseernable. NOTIFIED OF ELECTION HUltl. IN. Anvil lii. " When told this morning of his election to the Gorman presidency, Field Mar shal Von I lindenbiirg. -who is at his son's estnte near Hanover, declared "iod grant t lint party strife niny at last end. Kverything is decided now. Let us hope the people now will learn complete unity, for in union there is strength." Tcher Lists for Board Near Ready ,,,, 1 be more than 1 to roernner. o( tn9 school , 4, i 1 c""ri of teacher, for W s7 T " "P-l t be probably be ready for for tbi. evening, t ,, ,n. C7 official, ,tate Z,,LP "',""1' ,nr nl have ol """I"' T"T ' o y school system In the Kt Birthday"" Reunion is Held W!?&t. Apri, 2T.-,8p.. i"1"1"-1 Hubert " - ",ri ,r"",' t rikp4.!. ,r r"'nion n,n- !; SidJITi V 'nda'1"1 'on.. J th,. ;m cb"r n'1 ? ill ,la"h!'". Mr. V. Sn lr. William -Zl?l jhr ""beri wnfield. KiKI"" Ge B.adlt, Road District has ' Election Date set To vote on the rebudgeting of the special, road tax levy provided nt the election last Noveuibi r another elec ilnn will be held in road district num ber .'!!. Tuesday. May 1- at '2 p. m.. to he held nt Slnptcra hall, according to action on a petition taken by the o' 'iinty court. The district pinna to re hiidget the tux levy in order to pur ihase a rock crusher from road work in that district. The rood tn.x was originally voted for other road pur posea. Routine Business Is Before Council Koutine business and assessment ordinances will be the chief business on the citv council's program tonight nt the citv hall. The south Willamette sewer ordinance will again be consid ered, although protests will not ie heard. Petitions from citizens, reports .m referred matter, nnd resolutions will constitute the halnm-e "f the business iw tnt.nnteri. ficorue A. (iilmore. city recorder, is ill nt his home, and will not be able to be present. S. M. Calkins, city attorney, will fnnctio i ns secretary of the council in the ab sence of Judge Gilmore. MR. GERARD SORRY NEW YOUK. April L'7. The elec tion of Field Mnrshnl Von I linden- ! burg ns president of Germany, is n menace to world pence. In the opinion - ! of .lames W. tierard, former ninbas- LOXltON pril "T OP) IL cent j ""'"r to fiermnny. lie charncteriKeil m.o'liicial ctinuies of 'the pupuMtio.. ' Potion as 'a flat declaration by nt i'ti.ni.. 1 .n.i..n i.ni-n tM.i ih. fi. Itlie erniaii people ns a return to ,i nS nt nhnir s mm linn 'I'lid t 1 in, L ,11 ' m 1 1 i tn I'isiu nnd in ona rch is m. telegphone nr-n covers Tito so.u;ir 111i.es, nnd the mctropolilal police dis-, trk't ti!U sijuare miles, nnd b th .ire snid to be growing rapidly. The dis tances across London, from various sections of the greater city, vary from JO to 311 miles. Sir Kingsley Wood. M. I'., speaking recently on the housing cpioMimi, an nounced that the total number of houses authorized nt the beginning of 1!'J4 aggregated UJS.80.S, nnd of these SLMOil had alrrndy oeen completed, .Many Lond,oners were confirmed town-dwellers, the sprnker sn iL and a certain percentage of them always would he They preferred the cinema (o the country, nnd thy disliked n long journey which cut Into their leisure. INSECURITY FELT HEHLIX. April -P The election of Field Marshal Yon Hind onhurg to the t term tin presidency re acted unfavorably on the Hourse to- dny, many of the industrials dropping ' extreme II to .five points because of n feeling of insecurity, with respect to the iin FRANCE NOT SURPRISED TAltlS. April 27. W- That Yon Ilindenburg's election to the t.eriium presidency may prove beneficial if it opens the eyes of the world to the real sentiment of the German people, was the opinion expressed today in of ficial circles, where the result of yes terday's polling caused no surprise. In the same quarter, it wns said that the large women's vote for the field mnrshnl was deemed the most siifinfieniit feature of the election. The men. it was believed had voted for either Ir. Marx or Field Marshal You llindenburg in the greater part fur nnrlv reasons while the women votes for the war hero, it was held, probably were chiefly sentimentnl. This," snid a spokesman nt the foreign office, "ought to open the eyes of the world to the fact that (here is no such horror of war and militarism among the (ierman people as has been thought in certain coun tries. , -This lesson," he added, "ought to be meditated upon, particularly in tne Anglo-Saxon countries where there hns been a marked disposition to give the (iermnn people credit for having been converted to pneifism." 1 in. Marx, it was pointed out, showed himself eoiiHlly hostile to the trenty of Versailles. His proposal that (iormany annex Austria was unite ns alarming to the nllies ns any project on i iinciennurg might hnve in view. The conclusion was. the sookesman said, that the mediate political effect nnd the ad- success of the field marshal might rso editorial comment from abroad, turn out to be more advantageous in the long run, if the logicau lesson REACTION IS FELT WASHINGTON, April 17. M Its psychological effect, outside of Germany Hither thnn what it may portend ns n new ilirection In (iermnn politics, appear to he the chief con cern hi official circles in viewing the triumph of Field Mnrshnl Yon llind enburg. in yesterday's election. Continued official silence on the election did not eoncenl today n re action of surprise bordering on shock were drawn from it everywhere. UNDERGOES OPERATION Mrs. Frank Jenkins, who under went a major operauon at ine iMuiin-t vvi,h KP11(irnnv held view. Hint uel hospital in Portland, is recovering (JpMniMlv has taken n step that is nl as rapidly as could be expected, it is ; . . rPPtnjnt fr n period nt least, reported today by rank Jenkins, who ,n ,jnnvr 1(.r progress toward recup- has returned from Portland. FUNERAL SERVICE HELD SPlilNtiFlELl). April 117. (Spe cial) Funeral services for Edith Spicer. one-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam G. Spicer of Marcoln. wi-re held jesterday afternoon nt -o'clock in the Marcoln cemetery con ducted by Iter. Mr. Workman of Mnr coln. The infant died nt noon on Saturday. crntion from the wnr. Hesid'S the suspicion which gov Eye Strain? This Helps For strained eyes try simple enm phor. hydrnstis, witohhnzH. etc., ns mixed in Lavoptik eye wnsh. One small bottle helps any case weak, st mined or sore eyes. H will sur prise you. Aluminum eye cup frne. Allen's Drug store, Ml Oth Ave. E. Stanley Apartments Two and Three Room Furnished Suites Hot nnd cold water. Sttmm lioat, prlvnto bath. Phone 967 Mrs. H. F. Shaw, Proprietress ABOUT LANE COUNTY Series No. 4 The total area of Lane county is 2,935,680 acres an empire in it self. From tho ocean on the vest to the snow capped peaks of the Cascade?, of this ncrcarre 40(),917 is classed as farm land, valued at over $.15, 000,000.00. Of the 3279 farms in Lane county, 2,G57 are 0eratcd by their owners. Accord ing to the 1920 census there was only one farm in Lane county owned by a non-white owner. Essentially a county of highly educated, in dustrious farmers, we have reason to feel proud of our rural population. AVc num ber among our patrons many of the substan tial farmers of Lane county. , Bank of Commerce Eugene, Oregon CONTRACTORS And HOME BUILDERS We were never better prepared to supply you with Lumber, Lath and Shingles We have a large stock of lumber of all grades and dimen sion, and have added two new trucks to our equipment which insures you of prompt delivery Remember we offer you nothing but old growth stock of the most durable quality. We have a plan service that is of great benefit to any one planning a home and we want you to come in and make use cf it. It Will Pay You To See Us Before You Build. The Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. " THERE'LL BE A BIG CROWD IN THE OL' TOWN TONIGHT" And Forever-More STARTING TODAY PRIC Ihe REX CEO SOON ANY NIGHT MATINEE ! y CHILDREN 20c jLJ J Jl AND THESE PRICES WILL NEVER BE RAISED! SAME QUALITY BIG PICTURES SAME . FINE I MUSIC I TOO HERE'S THE FIRST BIG REX SHOW! WITH- ALICE TERRY AND STAR CAST , CL Qara'moimt Qiclurt TODAY & Sr j &T TUESDAY ji J j HENRY KING'S S NOW PLAYING IN PORTLAND AT ADVANCED PRICES A BARGAIN IN FIRST CLASS ENTERTAINMENT IF THERE EVER WAS ONE "AWAY) THP BUST eon THF r?GX Qu-tlST " CHRISTIE C0MEDY 'The IRON MULE" DEVANEY t th. ORGAN INT'L NEWS bride . .J. . . "e,t 507 Willamette St. Phone 452 VHERE PRICES ARE fEVR RAIS6D. " UEXKt THOMP.