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EUOEXi; OKEGON, TUESDAY KVEXIXO, MAY 12, 1025
PR 1PF ON STKKKTS 3c; ON TltAINS
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P their historical es-
"k, refit I-asrant P"e cotv
" ... . .... onlv ones who ore
rtopin'o the records ot Lane
Y Earl Lackey, deputy sheriff.
T9' , nf a researcher.
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I"?."?" vestcnto in
. . otifii area on which to
Ef.M m.ti met with f.ilurr
J , forced to start clearinK off
' .. ... intn the th cfc-
-.wJ board contnniuis
Lnt. for many years obck
the notices found were dated
Ldibirk i
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Moroccan Resistance Grows
LARGE FORCES
, down to the wood and now
j 4, Hception of a few relics is
for another term of years.
Linlilil Pass Clearing
Jlrthfr it fill be praotical to put
attor ll work breaking snow over
.McKtwie highway on the summit
til Euteoe-Iiend stage is hems.
mind today by M. A. Head, II.
ujjtmin, Richard Shrpanl and
;.ah Roberts, who left for that
Lion of the road at .'I o'clock this :
rai3I. i'r- Iipaci aim -ur. niift-
,ii ire proprietors of the stage line.
L Jr. Shepard is manager of the
3iMl hotel. An attempt is being
ii to dear snow from the pass on
tistern side of the mountain by
f tailed States government, and
found 'practical, work will be
ctfd on this side in order to speed
tie opening of the rond.
ARE GATHERED
El
Faces Bribe Charge
ALONG FRON
Ti
French Reported to be Ar
riving Faster Than Rif
fian Rebels
Censorship Established by
France on Actions in
Checking Advance
u2a ratv
Rui RUHR
cbh! Records Lost
AH records of tlic Lnne srliool
:rirt number 37 nt Kuwn creek
:tt ud west of I.orane were lost
: the home of J. W. King, clerk
ti school board, was totally do
rojul by fire, according to- word
'fited tbU morning nt the office
E. J. Sloorc, county Muperinteiid-
: of schools. Mr, King requi'stn that
be tllowinl ti) recopy the rccordH
the district from tliu district rec
:s filed at the office of the Miper-
fudent in order to compile his re-
.11.
igtnt Publicity Asked
Milicit; literature on Kust ne and
pae county is desired by tin mxMi
''it pupils of the Knclownod hcIh-oI
Silfia. Ore, erciirding to a rpUPt
fivrd at tli? Kugpiie chamlicr of
"iwrct thnmch the cxicn.it n divi-
tsof the t'DiveiKiiy of Orpgon. T!u
' i.bool id exrhaning n booster
. tth the Dufficl.l Hchool of in
Mirh., in all c untios of the
'' i1 be rpprrsonted w'.tb pic
' d other infonnatioii tn re-
rARIS. May W) Abd-el-Krim '
continues to consolidate the positions
held by his Iiiffinn tribesmen in nor
thern French Morocco, notnbly in the '
regions nf ltjebnl Itibane and Klrfane
ami the task of re victualing the '
French advance posts is effected only
in the tpetu of growing rcsistnuct.
According to reports through native ;
chiiLnels still larger forces arc being (
gathered in other parts of the Riff
ts reinforce tlie western part of the
invader's front. French reinforce
ment, however, are arriving faster
tliitn the ltiffians and when Abd-elr
Kriin launches his offensive,' liitHiary
men s:iyf he will find the French well
prepared to deal with him.
Native Moroccnn troops under
French officers were used yesterday
in a forward move men t looking to
consolidating of die French front
opposite Alul-el-Krim, hut re
spect for Spanish territory luis pre
vented them from homhing these
points, a inensure which might com
pletely disorganize the army. Military
men also say that even when the
French are ren1y to, attack, probably
a week hrtiep the It if funis have only
to fall back nn to .the .Spanish Ernie
to escape. There they could await
another oiportunity or simply move
through Spinihh territory to n point
opposite n timre vulnerable section of
the French line.
Johnalhan M. Davis j
COURT HOUSE, Topeka, Kan.,'
May 12. (AP) The jury that will
try Johtiathan M. Davis fcrmer gover.
nor of Kansas, on charges of seekirg
a bribe, was completed and ewern in
today.
8
TURN EYES TO
PACIFIC COAST
Dry Navy's Blockade De
clared Strong; Cargoes
Gold to Foreigners
i .
' Effort i3 to be Made to Get
! Liquor Into United States
j Through West
CABINET CIS
PHIL TO
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RID NOTES
One Replies to German Of
fer of Security Pact
To French
Other Lays Down Require
menta For Cologno
Evacuation
G
S
NKW Vdltlv, M:iy 1 J.-OP) -With
a bus .ness th.it li.i appra(hcd $10.
(ilKMKitl a ye.ir sma-hed by the dry
luvy's Iiluckiid.. whiskey sliips, fb-i-iiiii
tlie Atlantic M'tilmnrd me be
g iiti.n;; to offi r liieir c.iro.s in for
eign puiis ut biti-tiin t a; Mc.uwu.h
an elt'oi t is Scin uiatU- to MJiir l.ipn r
into the I'nitAl Stutcs vi i Uul i i
cit'ic coat. Fie Iti.DtiO ton vessel'
fly.ng lli itish und Helg an fmga and a.s the text ihe allied co uncil of nm
HtoCrted w.lh we.i a-tt.irtnl e.ngoes are, hiis.uiors shouid send to tiernmny ns
10 u va off San iM'fco, ('a!. Th.'ir j a long d fcrred suumions to disarm In
report cd by muiplLmcp with., tin- ti i-aly of Ver
Tauiiio.i imkI of-n!lhs. Its u-niM have not hern made
I l'AHIS, May 11!. (4) The Fr.n
' cahiiici jtoiiay unummou.-dy approved
' F' l'eigu Minister Hriand s iwj uittv,
; one rc4lying to the (iermjii offer .if
ii s. entity pjrt and Uie other laying
down thf reiu;ruui-nts for (lei ni.ui
: d -iiriimiiieiit before Cu'oKiie shall ln
: evacuated.
- Thy disariuami'iit ucte wiiich wou'.-l
s j Ik M!miittr:I to the all.es is propos. d
Are Asked-
w r!ifpn chamber of commerce
'Bw)tieMed to send pi.-turea -.f
p ro,jaty fr ..ubiimtinn in the
eMP ami tourist booklet issued by
'iHinnwo Hardware rmnpntiy of
"alThis ptibltcriimi contains in
sitiw on the M-Kemie river and
'tourist attraninns of Lme and
'J'r had a iu distribution
! loumt acrn.-ifs and hotels of
BOMBARDMENT ASKED
TAWS. May 1 L.(P France is
nVing Spain fir authority to bombard
or attack the concen'rntions in Spnn
isli Morocco of the Hiff nn tribesmen
now ensnro! in an invasion f the
French zone. The Spanitb are fur
ther n-ked to stop the provisioning of
AbrVel Krim. the H ffian lender,
through the fort nf Agadir.
These requests are being made in
lc ei)t. 1 the form of "conversations" although
there is nn creat ronfidencn here in
't Committee To Meet the results to be expected, the French
inane committee in charge of f,eI t,,at tn.v ar' entitled to some'
"'fflmta for the Jcrsev jubilpe to help from Spain in the prevent situa-
S will meet tion as they say they are placed at n
great disadvantage in repelling the
Itiffian invasion through the ability of '
I tO In. l
"y to ,iieUs i,1Pans of
Dnesry funds for the
m'tt'-e is composed of
Uirf, r. L. Chambers and
Kugene's' April building record-'of j
$L".2,.00, wna the highest of, any city I
in Oregon outside of Portland, ac- I
cording to the monthly building survey
of S. W. Straus and coinjiany. re-
reived today by V. II. Alexander, city i
buildiug inspector.
The report shows Salem's April
business to have been ?2lS,i7.i; As
tir:fl. ?l."0.M.-; Khiuiath Falls, ?!in.
Sl.l; I.n (irnnde, $17.M7 ; and Port
land $:;.4tcniio.
Ilesides leading the up-state towns
nf Oregon in hnildinz. Kugene's rec
ord is better than that of all towns
in Arizona, Id;ibo. Nevada and I'tah,
with the eepptiin of Salt Lake City,
and oS out nf the Tib towns reporting
from California.
Oregon cities report an aggregate
whi'-h is IS per cent less th.tn that of
Marrh. but Hi per cent about the
total of la -r April. Ti'.i per cent about
tint of April. IJt.'t. and 102 per cent
above the April total of 1!22.
April's building report shows the
greatest artivity ever reported from
the seven tv.ir western states, accord
ing to the Straus report. Analyzing
the figures, the survey shows the re
port to be 2 per cent greater than
that of March. 17 per cent greater
than that of last April and of April,
lit-'!, and 'if per cent reatpr than the
total of April. 1122. from the SO prin
cipal cities included in the mrvey.
pres. uce bus been
cont guard ciiltei
liceis if I bo culler ari? (pf'tctl as suy
tn'g that bouts if niHtotucr of tlry
rum fleet me too speedy for the dry
u. i y thciv, ns lit prcMwil eipiippcd, to
o. 1 1 ta he.
Co?st Guard Ready.
Pi eHun.,i... (in coa.u guard will ex
t C ltd fix nrlU-ilHw to tirvinl '
i thirst of California!!- be:ng Mitisfiel'
j in hii illegal manner. When there we c j
! inditnfi'n lii it the' rum fieri iv;ii.
! he:id;ii(t s nth to seek customers from i
j It.illiiuor.' .: nil Washington, the dry
navy promptly met the situation. ,ai-
j i t ndvice.s hiiy that '-'! coast Rii.ird
icr.ift at e in i iihiinii.g a tight blot-kiid-- j
! off the V rginij capes, the dry inn.,
j haVitig lipen dniibli'd inep the blcn-x-'
ade off New Holland. New York and
. New .lerse,' be;m h Wf'k ag'i t -In.v. j
' Ue-ir-Admii a I F. . llil 'm d. com- j
I mnrd.int of the c ns. guard, is known j
to be pUnniug further aciivitirs. II-I
: regards it as certain to be a Inrg
fugp and iy the Washinicton office
lul)iic, but it is kuown to be a cmu
prohHs.. iJPtween i he French and the
itl'it;Sll views.
Tim liriiih' m-e said to have con
cedtd that the date ,f the C lorne
eviu uation hliotild i em nn unfixed, Lmii
oe di')teii(ii'i!t upon the npi niter in
tvhiclt the Germans observe the di -Ji
uia men t requirements. The French
ugret'd to limit the reipii rem oils lo
the print pal items of the report siy
iii. ttd by Ine inter-nliicd military cuti
trid inis.-ion, pissing over the iiuiinr
otis Mu.iller violatitois f the treaty
pr;. visions in (hi', icxpet-t.
'1 h' se pnn ip.il demands are sup
posed to be sikIi th.it they c-an lie
cxicuted within a few months so that
Coio-ue might he evacuated as soon
.is or directly lifter the Uubr.
(Continued on page two)
(Continued on page two)
;Rh, Hire
v" 't Mr
0rar AnderFon after
P:t-T of K(iii.ne a tboro-ib
h,v !'1-H to make their
w lnH I'ave purchased
. "W from Mrs, K:((ie An(ipr
r-.M Mr,. Anderson came to
VlBl"r from Cnlnrn(o.
Htre-
ti. ""'nil. 111., thin I
T
PubliP henring on the petition by
the Southern Pacific railroad c mpany
for dosing- of (trade crossings at Col
umbia. Agate and Villard streets wid
be hrard at the city hall In Ktigene
May 2 at 10 o'clock a. m. This an
nouncement was mide today by th"
public service copuniflsion. The mee;
ing will b held in the office of Judg'
Ueorjre A. Gilmore, city recorder. '
The railroad has had its petition on
file with the commission for several
wefks, and it in understood that orr.
Members of the afsofiati'n nf
county club lenders of Lane wdl meet
at Sanrti Clara Friday. May 211 at
which time II. C. Seymour, state rlub
leader, will be in I.nne to attend the
? em inn nnfl talk over rluh work with
tlie leaders, aerordipg to nnnounee
n tent t"day of Arnold Collier, county
rluh leader. All local Hub lenders of
whom there are more than 70 in ac
tive work now and all pftt Hub lead
ers are eligihle to attend the merting.
Mr. Collier states. There are ajout
l.'iO fin it nd nrfnl locnl rluh Itno.
'"J ' ""n ,n'' : , in I ... i. i. ..,l,.l. IM.. f..r
the sending of a large delegation 1
Kane ronnty Huh members to attend
Assessment Data
Will be Obtained
VI
General Paul Von Hindenburg Inaugurated
.,m0W"'' KMi
Property assessments in the Or"
addition in the soutbcitern part of
Hen K. Keener, county assessor, will i
have charge of this cheek, it is an
nounced tdsy. James V. Lockerbie '
J who hss been doing the ssei.ment
j work in the Eugene district has rnm-
pleted the west side and is now at :
j work on the east side nf the city. ;
! .Mr. Keeney in commenting on the
j sessment work in the ;rs addition s
I s'ates that this area ha shown the)
i largest increase in ftpw rPNidenres ;
of any part of the city during the past j
year and several readjiiMinenta of j
value are neisary. j
the annual summer course at the Ore
gnn Agricultural college in June will
be diniussed at the meeting, Mr. Col
lier announces.
Many Births in
Lane Reported
"""i-i tn , .,.,,, j i"t opp-pition in it prop mi ni b Major tiCneral
1 ... " r 1 I 1 I II.- Tk. U...k.rn l..
1 i .
rallfd
" hrr moth..
1 1 ,
und?r
developed locally. The Southern P-
j cifie officials hold that the rrssinz .
1 mentioned ar dsi.geroua and ought t j
bt removed, while the opposition, it i WASHINOTON, May 12. Major-
tnted. deeiares that the railroad i General Arthur Murray, retired,
seeking to Hose any afreet that is ' former commander of the western de
lik'y to be paved. ' partnient died at hi borne here to-
Koth tides will be able in air th r I day after a prolonged illnej-s. He
opinions en the subject at the puh
Forty-three bin lis ar.d 2.i
xtf reported in Iine count;
the month of April,
report c inijed t' illy bv I r.
Kerroti, city and i.ounty iejltli
lea Ih
during
CAILLAUX HAS PLAN
PAULS, May 12. iff) Finance
Minister Caitlaux nnnoiincrd t d iv ,
tiint tlie 1'awpH plan anniiiiiri that re
vert to France must be used for the
oinp!''tioi) of tlip rec'MjNtruetinn of
th dewi-citfd rt'gions and for th
aiimrtizat ion of inter-allii-d debts, un
der Home f rill to be determined lillei,
( aillaux ina'ie the statennnls to th"
finance cmnmittee of the chimher in
outlining h financial plans,
Caillnux ' dci-Inred th.it three mi l
one-half bi!li u frnrn-s must be raise !
to balnm-e the l!cj.t budget and he id
ded fiat Fringe must be prepared to
make heavy sainf.ee vn:rn be Iiih.)
would be onli iiioini ntnry.
The finame mini-tr r informed the
chamber cummiftee that he hail evlv
ed a I'liiti for the rHi ihiliintioD ut
French money and for the refunding
of the domestic dnt, but "would not
go into d tails or eti-n consider dolus
si as Ion; a Fringe is not certain of
having a fully ba niicM bmlifet and a
long ns the problem of inter-nll:ed
de'its. which the governui'nt is going j
to try t i solve, ha not been st-tlted."
PRESIDENT HOPEFUL
WASHINiilnN, .:iy 1J. (P)
President t.'oolidge 1upes the cotnei--ntior.s
now pr .gre-ing hi Paris and .
Washington of the FmiHi d'bt settle, j
ment qution will lend to some defi
nite plan for a refunding figreemenf.
It flpP1r',',,ly is too cany to nmke
positive predictions whrtf.i-r this hope,
is to be realised, but Mr. C olidge re.
gards the dtseioRions as having at
j least entered the singe of "ni gtui-;
I tioris" n term applied in diplomacy
: to d'r-r;b tiniy definite ind (-.in- r'e i
1 in:ernstinil exchange. j
tv: W ?'i
1 1 ' 'rfaZ'
Mix IMixup Almost
Too Much; Court
Has to Have Rest
ELD MARSHA
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"So Help Me God," General
Add3, Setting a New
Precedent.
Tho upper pholonraph shows Uen
oral Paul Von Hinilonburo reviewing
an Impromptu parnda In front of bis
house after his elootlon as president
of the Gorman repulillo. The other
picture was taken at a celebration of
the election with a few good glasses or
boer. General Von Hindenburg Is
shown In the center of the ploturo. At
his left Is seated Formor Chancellor
Cuno, and behind Dr. Cuno Is Dr.
SchiHe, present minister of the In
torlor. The picture below Is of General
Von Hindenburg,
Knscball Results
NATIONAL
At New York It. If. R.
St. Tiila 1 0 1
New York 3 0 0
Hatterlea: plekermnn, Rherdell and
Oonrales; Bcott and (Jowdy.
hearing, which is eipectfd to draw
large attendance.
S. M.
UlCS tit hl.S IlOmC '"r H -n Ii h bnnrd. ririn
mi i April of pi-4 the report "bowed .VI
births and 21 d-ath. The total births
for the f.rst four month f-f the ori
ent year are LVJ and the totnl )niln
f r Ih pri" are If!, arordi:.g io
the figures of I)r. K'-rron. It-port f-r
th past few years show ih it April is
ona of the hght'et ibonih in nnmt-'
ft dtstbi.
BODIES STILL SOUGHT
MKMPMIS, T'-nn., May 12 -P -
I S ANfJKLKS. May 12. The
mlxup among the Mixt-s over fieorgp
Wnhinitn Kenterstm'a application
to rhauge his name to Art Mix for.
motion pii'lnre purposes developed in- j
to suHi s mixing ff Mix argument in ,
superior rc.nrt yesterday that Judge j
C W. Ilnerin e.uitinued Ihe matter to
; July 10 f'T full bearing. First Kes
'. terson explained that he was already ;
known in films as "Art Mix" and re- j
! reived his mail that way. Hut Tom ;
,Mii, the ir.otton picture actor, entered ;
'a proteni tint to nllow Kesterson to1
tn x with Ihe Mixes legnlty a n bona- '
fide, court unri' tioiied Mix, would on- ;
Iy mix up the Inovie fans who have
tteeti nfeiftoiued to seeing 'loin Mix -on
the N.'reeii,
Then the final mix was added to
the mixup when the protest of Arthur
J. Mix, who (l"cbired he was the origi
nal Art Mix, Hiixteiicd ss inn h and
did not want to be mixed up with any
artificially naturalized Mix, That was
too iniM'h mixing of Mixes for the
court and July 10 was et down to
gh e till concerned a few we'ks in
win-It to (jitH) their breath.
Eugene man Jiuys
Washington i'aper
HFLLIN'JIIAM. Wash . M ty 12.
At Brooklyn It. If. K.
Cincinnati .1 8 3
Brooklyn 2 8 0
Ten Innings.
Batteries: Bixey and Wlngo; Vance
and Ieherry.
At Boston, 1st game B. II. E.
Chicago ft 0
Hnaton 2 .1 1
Batteries: Koufmann and O'Farrell;
Cooney and tiibson.
At Boston, 2nd game n. II. K.
Chicago t 0 0
Boston a n 0
Batteries: Blake, Jacobs and Ilart
nett; Marpriril, Byan and O'Neil.
At Philadelpbin, 1st gnme It. H. E.
Pilt-buridi 5 U 1
Philadelphia 8 HI 0
Batteries: A Id ridge. Collotson and
li iorh; it'ttg and Wilson.
Ceremony Ends With Cheers
For New Leader of
.Republic v-
BERLIN, Maj 12. OP) Fleto
Marshal Von Hindenburg was Inaug
urated president of Germany today.
Except for a brief shout of pro
teat from the communists, the Inaugur
ation was carried out according to
schedule, the field marshal being
aworn Into office by Reichstag Presi
dent Paul Locbe before a crowded
lion so.
Onth la Taken
"In the name of the almighty, al
mighty, nit knowing God, I swear to
devote all my energies to the welfare
of the Germnn people, to Increase
their prosperity, to protect them from
Injury, to preserve the constitution
and law a of the commonwealth, to
perform my duties conacientlously ami
to deal justly with nil." To this his
added tho religious nffirmntion "So
help me God." Thereby setting n new
precedent for German presidents.
llurr Locbe hud addressed the field
marshal briefly expressing the hope
that during his administration the en
tire reconstruction of Germany which
had been begun under President
Kbert would bo continued as well as
the policy of mutual understanding in
the formulas which had been succpsm
fully Initiated so that the terrible
consequences of tho wnr would grad
ually bo removed.
Greotlngs Acknowledged
In acknowledging Iterr Loehe'a
greetings, President Hindenburg re
ferred e specially to "the republican
constitution of August 11, 1010" add
ing; "The Reichstag and the Releb presi
dent belong together aa both are
elected by direct rote of the people."
The president's roice aa he re
plied to Herr Loebe waa firm and re
sonant. He snid he had solemnly,
on his word aa a man, taken the
oath of the constitution and he once
ngaln affirmed that he would particu
larly devote himself to the task of
uniting the German republic.
The ceremony concluded with Pres
ident Loebe calling for three cheers
for the German republic. These the
deputies gave enthusiastically rising
from their aenta.
Reviews Regiment
After tho conclusion of the pro
grrtin In the KHchstng, President
Hindenburg left tho chamber accom
panied by all the cabinet ministers.
Then in the presence of n large crowd
outside the Itclrhitng building ho took
a salute from a regiment of Iteich-
wehr while tho crowd chanted
"Deutschlsnd I'ber Alles."
After reviewing the regiment of
(Continued on pige three)
At Phihidelphm.
Pilisluirgh
Philadelphia
Batteries: Kremer,
I game It. II. K.
I.'t II 0
S 1 I I
Meadows,
j A grollj:
j reumd
( surface
i remains
of fearless riverinen todnv The puitet Hound Mail, a weekly news-
their tank of lifting lo the
f the Miisippi river h.
of the strniiir Normin in ; by F.
paper of Lflronner, was sold jewrer
rfay to W. M. Bailey of Fugne. (ire.,
Carter. publilier of (lie
Adams and Smith; Comh,
rii-h, Fillingim and Ilenline
AMERICAN
At 'levehind -Boston
( 'levelnild
Butteries: Wii-fieid, )
and PiHnU h ; Simi h und M,
At Ih-Iioit
! IhI.mIHj hu
I let roil . . .
B.ntcries ;
and Hassle
O'Neal, Fi
le, Wendell,
entered1 the army from Mioun in
170 and retired on account of age
in 1015.
At t 'hicoRo
hope of recover ng from the wrecktz ' paprr for the pnt IIS yenrs. The Mail N'W York
h:.go
ItHllerie: Shorker
I Thurston and !$ bulk.
the f,i;tn of J1 persons th ' hnx
j been mining s.n e the vcse) S4i(k last
I Friday.
wa founde'l in Hf(l it(hiim in Isi:f
bv the late James W. Power and
vioted to La '-on tier in IHI'J.
j Charles F. Abb-n, private secretary
to Senator Odd.e of Nevad.t, will rep-
; resent, tlie Eugene chamber of com-
; ineree at the annual meeting of Iht
Cniteil Stuten chiimber at Washington
next month, meording to nmimince
ment at tin Futtene chamirr tilay.
1'. J. Adonis, secretary to Senator
i Stiiufteld, w as ret enMy nppointcil n
Icn-iit rhaiiibi-r reprexrnt.it ivi on the
re.inn.ili'tn "f t'arl'ti. Wu!iburne win
was imabl to nuike the trip to Yli
iiixion this Mummer. Mr. AilaiiiS sent
word that lie liM already hern up-
pointed in representative, 'if the Hal-
It. H. K. las, Oit gon. chamber and that he
, I H J re ..minrn'b'd Mr. Alden w ho hn ac-
, ,i 7 0 cepled the Appoint ni'-llt of the E'tftene
and S. haiig; i liambrr. Mr. Ad ium write that he
i expects to be iu Eugene early in June.
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