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Have yu Heard the new Song "The Flapper Wife? "--It's all the Rage, Just Like the Story of the Same Title' ICily News t(. cleudy tonight; .... nilarttft tern-. i n,rsaay ,r' r,.,,r,l.r: ""n""" ,0day' J ,.. maximum Tuesday, S4 .06 of n HOME EDITION VOL. 68 TODAY'S NEWS TODAY EUGENE, OKEGOX, "WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 13, 1025 PRICE prtclplUtlon, tft if 0U,l,WMt- !' "";.., , hik8. Mr. their way to Washing- "ITi .ft" Having hiked 2000 m.i-(o-coast trip at Cr. they . oW on the first , the return in,. . .ul Tie couple declare they are ul . .l.ip holrh. Thev left March 1124. 11 ON' STREETS 3c: ON TRAIN'S AN'P NEWS STAM'S tic. KO. 109 1 M w Lr-avv u Wheat Price Charges Voiced New York "Baby Home" is Investigated I1IPULH IS RAPPED 8! SEC. HE Professional Operations Are Aided by Participation Of Public Lrf.lt. tb" I' . .".WO miles across Lulhe Hed Desert between not . vvo.. ana i'" ,rt of a w " L,t on foot. Mr. Harvey car- , . 52-pouml sock, ami .ura. ...- L ,:' pound sack, containing all nmping eo.Uipmenn i M of the Lord's prayer, ench en trf 0D , pinhend, are exhibited by a, trireler, under a microscope. IK lftt" initble to the naked ,. ind the Co words ot lie prayer it inscribed upon the head of a pin H of in inch in diameter. The hiker enrt they fo. Mr. Harvey ifMkiir on health subjects, before Bn Scouts, and boys' societies, and UiiHirrex speaks to Campfire girls. jitety Road Inspected After in inspection of the proposed rum of the Jacoby hill road above Jiiper by 0. E. Crowe, county com- linioner, he reports that be fnvors i nmy to skirt the north side of j iie first hill to south of the railroad ! ud then along the slough to the Ja- . its; home. "This route seems the j. wit feasible as it will eliminate . J ,1,. -ilrn,t nn.l . , ,i leg'slntive measures was created to ils five a road with a better grade , . , ',,' day lv more than 3fiO delegates to ilia other suggested routes," Mr. i t , 1 the farm conference representing the taM states. About fSOOO in bond! . , . ' . . ., , , ,. .. recognized agricultural organizations kkj s available for this project. , . , . ,,. of the county. jaoian suggesieti route is up iuiis rreek and theD down into Fall creek. A lOftMtion that a bridge across the nidd!e fork of the AYillamette be rmted abova the Jncuby lioinc and tien follow a route toward Pleasant Hill has been inndo. This latter would bihd that a span costing between K5000 and f.'!0,000 would be neces- ur; ind this li, out of the question, irtordiog to the county official. Proof Necessary For Con viction is Lacking, He Declares I'ES MOINES. Ia.. May 13. UP) An agricultural commission author ized to develop methods of bringing about joiut action of all farm organi zation with respect to economic und Writes new Son"- j I Carl Rupp BE UP BEFORE STATE BOARD Ec33ions Will be Portland Next Monday, Is Word Lilting New Song Stirs The Nation 'j-HK FI.AITKK W1KK." ttic upri-il Hturv of modern Amrrii'iin m.ir- MR. JARDINE SPEAKS WASHINGTON, May 13. Wide fiinrtuntioiis rwenlly in : ChScngo I hent miukel" priiea wrre due mi mlier uf nrufi'Bsionnl dpeoulators, ' , . ', . , ., ,,.,. Secretary .iHrdine deefnred tml-y. in- Thtf tit)(l ((f thp 8unj?i iik;'lh;lt ((f n review 01 me cu-parunrm m iigri- tjp st1,.v culture's investigation. ricd life whiiAe public it it n boa3" if The (iunrd Inst Mommy and in ( cnii inimeu i Of considerable impnrtanre to tho I'niversity of Oreyin and the Oregon Agricultural college will be tlie meet ing of the state board of higher rurri culii whirh according to tentative pliMm A ill be held next Monday at Portland, according to word received here. The board of higiipr curricnln ti composed of Or, J. Smith of l'ort In nil. chairman. John ltcdgrs of Ore gon t'ity, Kml R. I ten Is of Tillamook. ' Itabbi .lonnh H. Wise of Portland and ( lurle A. Brand of ltoenurg. I j . v Wv vX COURSES wILL SPEAKER FOR h ' -ymi f ... Jia ; if v Vvi " it Kk .NVX'I University of California - .Wv,, Will Como 9 " V , I to be Held June 1 , 1 V , -"' 1 ' URN University of Oregon And Dr." Joel H. Hildebrand of Agricultural College Are Interested in . Services 14; Record Class is to Graduate Or. Joel H. U.Idchraud. lenn of men and professor of chemistry at the rnivrmty of California nnd the poPMKHir of a distinguished service medal ffr overnean ervce during the war. will he the commencement speak er at the l'nivernity of Oregon gradu ation exerciser. June I I. X class 'of approximately -4 (Ml stud ents will be graduated on that day. a record in the history of the university. War Service Brilliant Dean I lildcbrnud Is a leading aci- T ATTENTION TO SHORE ACIFIG Cargo of Whiskey Valued At $100,000 Said to be i Brought to Land Six Ships Direct Work; East Still in Throes Of Blockade Thistle Campaign Planned ' Anion against the thistle menace ' a Line county will be more stringent 1 'iii rammer than in the past, accord-! t to members of the county court. ko within the next week will appoint bwrd of about 15 thistle patrolmen lor the county to work under the di lution of C. E. Stewart, county fruit Mptctor. Simply mowing the thistles 1 order to prevent them from going to ed which has been followed by ;nr farmers has not proved a sue (ti iod efforts will bo mode to have t- weed eradicated entirely by cut- tai under the roots, it is announced. Al'kooih the annual campaign against thistlpa has been successful in kp:nt the ipread of the weeds down Muted out that there h:is been W little decrease in the crop each E"iatloni Tomorrow Mere than 1T00 school rhiMren in connty are looking forward to Mhth grade examinations to be "fl tomorrow and PrMrtv tn m.hr triew ' toe county. The questions WrtJ by the state board of edu 0twa hav been ent out to each die- c- ltd eTerythirit tias heen msrlp (or the tests. The children of ilth frle will take examinations thjiiologr. the seventh grade nu- 'U take geography and those n5.kive ft taken either of these tfwww teita wi!l be required to take iH" y pJpiis will takP tb foil The professional operations, the secretary declared, were facilitated to , a consider;! ble degree by the large; participation of the public lifter ma-i terinl advance in prices bad occurred in the last half of January. I Proof Lacking ! Proof necessary for the conviction of persons, who might be charged with manipulating prices have not thus far been obtained, the secretnry said. Secretnry Jardine is determined to utilize the results of the investigation to Institute whatever prosecutions might be justified, but he is concerned I uie story, is "i ne j tapper v ;ie : music is tuneful und "whistly. ' lis Its words tell ii little b-ve story of di'vu lion and altogether the song is cIihi-m:-ing. Lara way's music store has r.c1.' cd a shipment of copies of the muk, and is making a window disp ay f tl.em. "The Kluii,ser Wife' song ums writ ten by Carl liujip, of Cleveland. Oino. Curl has be. u tickling out now m-loilies fr the jutst several years. He has written "Arizona Stars,' "My Sweetie and Me," 'Lovely L:idy, " Don't Hot her M Fonight's the Night," nnd several others. He firt st.irted writing sonys while playing with I? ham J lies and ltlt'etint? of tlie- hoiird nt- wh'ch time ! o'iiMti-Xt ftuii.lknjv iifcorilihir t.i tlio S"n'1 the application's of tile stste histitu- university commencement committee, tions of hi rIi ir learning pri courses for which hmuouikmmI that the Callforuin man, haw accented , on invitation to speak. ' Hi wr service- wa bril liant, nnd he w)f citeil in a special or der by Brig. ien. Fries, chief of the chemical warfare service, for his work overseas. After obtaining the degree of doc tor1 of philosophy at the- I'niversity the toming ynr will Ju; ruusideVcd The spring meeting di'ciden on the work to be taken up by the institu t'i'ii di;r:MK the iu xi sclrii-1 year, prior t the preparation of the catalogues. The questions of duplication of courses in t!ie state university aud the agricultural college arc part of the powers of the state board and f Pennsylvania in ItH 0. Oean llilde- its decisions are of considerable im portance to both state institutions. The addition of uew courses and the dropping of present courses lire also taken up at these uunual spring meet ings of the board. more particularly in tne tieveiopmcur ( j,alinv n ,, orchestra in li of some method by which a repetition ; ((mp Utwn Kinnw, Mich. Thej of destructive price changes may be; obviated. The secretary's purpose, a state meat ' snid. is to undertake by the exercise of sinh authority as is coii- ! iContinued uo page three) IDIflliTElSTO ! MEETSPECIAUSTS l : Professor H. (i. Tinner, electrical and radio specialist at the I'niversitj of Oregon, and Professor K. Meaua of Ejigene high school, will he gue-ts at the organization meeting nnd luu cheon of the Northwest Radio Heal ers' tssociation hrnm-h, ". the llshunl hotel tomorn w on, announcea . V. llomriik. , aai.,,,1..... , . i Additional radio dealer, who will be :m '"" ; represented at the meeting include W. I H. Adrian of Springfield; Pale Cowan i ... . t iU- l. C,N I of Voncolla: A. II. l ar.rr o. , io r iv led orchesiras for 10 years at the La Kale and KlaekMone hotels in Chi cago, I ittring the wJr he was 'whh .oli!i Philip Sotisa and did much con cert work in the war camps, lie now leads the orchestra at the HoIJend-n h' trl. Cleveland. Mmy orciiestras and hinds over tli country are plajinj 'Tbe Flapper Wife," as n foxtrot. The mush has mode a great hit with dancers as with other people. "Our eastern tnde connections tell us that 'The Flapper Wife song is hiving a great vogue" said Taylor C. White, mnn tger of the Larnwny mi si.; store. "We already have calls fr it here, especially since The (Jnnrd b--gan advertising "The Flapper Wif..-' serial stry." braml was a member of the faculty for a number of years. Since P.M.I. with the excrption of his war service, he has been a member of the California faculty. Sorved In Franca Above Is Baby Raymond, whoaa plight led tp an Investigation Into tho "baby home" conducted by Mrt. Helena Gelsen-Volk In New York Citv. William Anaerep charged that thla baby was offered to him os hit own after ho had given hla child Into the keeping of th. kftm. Below are aornt of the bablea et Mrs. Gelsen-Volk'a institution. SAN rEDRO, Cel., May IS. OP Liquor valued conservatively by fed eral and city police officers at $100, 000 was Innded from the mm fleet off southern California last night and today is snugly under cover In secret caches In Loa Aiuxeles. Speedy motor launches plying from the deep sea carriers, anchored be tween this port and San Piego, are credited with running the blockade at tempted by the government cuttera Vaughan and Tn inn rot. The six ships reported In the rum fleet are directing operations by wire less, according to Radio Inspector R. M. Linden, and also are Intercepting nnd Interpreting code messages to nnd from federal agents afloat and ashore. Local quotations on bootleg liquor aro reported to have dropped $10 per cnn during the past few day owing to the Increase In deliveries from the marine whiskey row. 44 Babies Die on "Farms" In New York; Records of Deaths Given to Attorney MOW YORK, May 13.4 Hec ords of the bureau of vital statistics were made public today showing ibal I It is-in ir ilm hp 1 1f ii n 1 1 iMMirniwI rose from captain to lieutennnt-. ol. j " "htth f""M oncl. lie served as director of the conducted by Mrs. ll.-trne August? chemical warfare service laboratory j ieisen-Yolk In this city since 101H. near Paris, nnd was later director or i M (i.-lsen-Volk is being held in experiments and commandant of Han Ion Field, near Chaumoiit. Member i ship Is held by I he California man in ' Phi Heta Kappa and Sigma Xi scho $;ii,,(MMi bail on charges resulting from Investigation of the institutions. The records of the dent ha were : has contributed orignal researches thii field. Snow Seven Feet Deep on Highway j Mlif FOnr, Ore., May 13. A tour it in a light car drove up to the j door of Coroner H. W. Conger's of fice yesterday with a dead man sitting upright in the seat beside him. The' tourist was Edward Knrgharl. of lr- EUGENEANS AT O. A. C. win. Mo., and. the dead mnn was; otK;oN AiililCCLTCKAl CtL- Thomas Snodgrar-s of Phoenix. Arix. ),.;( jk( (( HlVALLIS, May 13.--i Spe Aceording to Bnrghart, he picked P ; cial ) Albert 1 . Jolinmn nnd Harold , his companion while touring throunh j , Kowley of Fugene are members of j Arizona, several weeks ago." en route tlt ijrjr-'graduntlnn class, the largest j to the coast, Rorghart wishing to , (n the history of the institution. Th ! go to Puget Sound. i number of rnndidntes for graduation I T'pon reaching Ashland. Hnodgrasa i j ronservatlvely estimated at Ti30, ! complained of extreme pain fn his ! arms, so they stopped in Medford wher medical treatment was secured. I Continuing their trip north, how i ever, to Uold Hill. :nodgrass told Jiorgbart to atop the car as lie was HiTv n innnf r hart thu rn r ton , . . , , , , . oi lis rxitensfn woiii- nonniiiii i"i- j man me sick man s nean nroppo His special field of I turned over to Assistant Hislrirt At- the number of Infnnta accepted for her Institutions. The bodies of two babies are be ing exhumed today to determine the causes of their dealh after they had been in the woman's "baby farm" in Fast With street. The bureau of vital statistics fig EAST HELD TIGHT WASI 1 1 NC'FDX, Mny 13. OP) With the sea offensive well under way. reorganization of the land forces of prohibition enforcement has been started with a view to coordinating the two campaigns. One of the first moves has been (ho consolidation ot special forces, operating under the general agents in 11) states, with the staffs of the state directors. The effect will be to give a unified organization which will bo used, under present plans, exclusively on conspiracy cases and major raids. As tho stratt giciil plan develops, other fed mil iigeius will bo transfer red (o the general fir Id force until tho tires show that one baby died ench state director retains only enough. year from 1IMH to Ifl'O in a so-called Infnntorium which conducted in l'p per Park avenue. Six Imhies died In this institution Inslic societies work U in physical chemistry, and he;torney Ryan who is in charge of the In UK! I and five in UCl!. The rec- ! investigation of charges against Mrs. ; ords lor the hast With street Instl agents to do inspection Work, such ui Investigating applications for permits (Continued on page two) (iejscn-Yolk, These charges are that she substituted babies placed In her care and that she exceeded the limit of her brail h department license In tut ion show that nine infants diet) there in 1!H' nod 17 died in Jirj-1. ! while four have tlicd since Inst Jan- j uary 1. in ijiscball Results I The record clns up to this time ' was that of 1H'-'J, the big war group ! numbering Last jeor 42- were ' graduated. Mr. Johnson Is majoring In banx I Ing and financing. He has earned half mimm jury returns ini i HERO COOS! SHEPHERD CASE;.. lien and Hinsoo company. Sutherlin- I and a hasty examination showed that Snow still remains on the McKenrie , bt WM dpaJ Horghart llIP,t, of highway from four to seven feet in cajn( mt!fn assistance, turned the A..,U a rttatnnro of 1(1 mites. . . ...... i- . .1 . - - 1 car arouna sno stopping in .iieainrrj "..V ... T""y " ' mm'- "' : ,l-,M""'C: "P- Sh'""r''- """"" , for In.triictio,,. drove straight to the , . M n a"'"'? store; ii. i.. iws-". " i the Terminal hotel, who wnn 11. " ' S 10 arrangements be- j Wiilard station, and Lxide Hatterv by ViraT-U . . tft. ( , " ' '" niu-' station Ot It'fnuri. mrsi giiardpinn already! vflTnr E. R. Tar'ts will also be a wet n,. ... . .. "y over th vii .v.- .nt do miti a 1 r. 1111m K4, In, sne.t at the meeting ( taken a 2?, to 0 clash at 1 r:rk will explain the purpose i.f tl. t Si r a Negotiations are gune with the Har w et HirrMmrg the fo- dealers association, and ttie pmn 10 mnV. Kiiiiene the home of the hej-1 ..tr.rr. It r, I it is expected th it i mately 25 dealers or radio trade own- ' f'MpIeted. The Conihanr ' ill k. nr-.'Dt. meet abotit 10 Hirkman and M. A. Reed, owners of the Eugene-Rend stage line, Chea ter Stevenson and Kenneth Roberts drove to the Lot creek trail and hiked 10 miles to the summit yes terday. ' If will be 30 days before the snow is expected that approxi-j sufficiently to permit auto traffic, says Mr. Shepard. Although a tractor ts being operated on the east side of the mountain, it is in order to ' coroner's office lege. He is a member of Heta "beta Pi. Mr. Rowley is majoring In finance and administration. Although earn ing half his college expenses he has taken part in clas activities, and in commercial activities. He is ath letic manager of the senior clas. He ia a member of th O. A. C, cham ber of com mere, and Beta Alpha! Psi. honorary accounting fraternity;" Sent tO Salem Higma Phi Sigma social fraternity Copies of Rail Extension Plans 'fn natinn.il guard W '"' -'i 'o weeks camp n-OLlh. M M VlTr- reident Of i,'11 Tar died at ;-r a M.H . 1 " y -J. according ; h'Ui T-aray. May 7. See- T"'1 he grave by Blood Poison is Cause of Death SALEM, Oie., May 13.- The pnS- j DEBT FUNDING HINTED lie aervke rormnii'f n has r'reited a PARIS. May J3,- 14) - The f.nt ropy of the appientin of the Iregon Artive negotiatiooa '( f funding the MAltSHFIKLM. t)rc., Mny 13. Fred Weaver, -10. well known rancher on the Coos river, 12 miles loin Mnriltfie'd, Has killed by lightning late yet.ferd.ty in a bail and elc trical storm. Wen ver was the fir.t person eer known to meet such 1 death fn this part "f the IVifir cow, The h dy was found under a tre- about three hours after the itonti had subs id" I. Wester had been struck on his left side, w h w.is burn d. I Mie hoe was split. Wfiiver was on bis way to the river k to meet a boat bringing grocer ies. He tortk shelter under n trc, which was shiWierrd by the bolt. He fnrin- rlj was a gmceiy denier in Marshfield, and had resided In Co county for a number of jears. He is nnlved by a widow and children. CHICAtJO, May 13. The grand, 'jury after n hasty Inquiry into! ' charges of n coroner's Jury bidding , j William I. Khephenl and his wife I responsible for the death of Mrs. Em- ; ma Nelson McClintock, failed to re- ! i turn an indictment today. Neither ! true bill nor 110 bil was found, but 1 the Jury held the matter open for the ' prr-ent. j Mr.H, Shepherd likewise uan n't held in connection with (lie det.t h last Hecember -4 of her foster son, Wil liam N. Mi 'lintock, although Iht hu.land already Is under indictment chneged with tlie murfb-r of the youth by the adtniniritnitton of typhoid gerilif. NATIONAL At Philadelphia R II Chicago 5 12 Ii Philadelphia Mil II Ratteriea; Keen, Burl, and H ut nett; CarUon and Wilson. At Ronton iltsSiirgh 5 13 2 ton , 4 5 'J Butteries: Yde, Kreamer & Smitu; (ieiiewlh, lira bum and O' Neil, tiib- At Nw York Cineinnnti New York Batteries: Ir nohue N'hf and Snjder. 0 3 and Wingo; I At Brooklyn '. St. Louis ' llro'.kh tt j Bntter!es: Ilhem, tioiiziib's; Krhnrdt, ' llulit.ell and Tayior. 8 12 0 0 10 0 Hallnhiin, Piy Ac Oslwrne, (ireeui-. AMERICAN At Itetrolt Pliihidelphia 3 7 1 lit troit 1 .'1 3 BaHeries: R.iuingartner, (i rov-s, Recorded 1 1 ere "'rr'' w,h' ',,'''r"i"'. per it ins cui i litis, llolloway and Wo. dull. Warmest Night break a trail through to a gravel pit, 1 Trunk railway to the interstate mm- j French war debt to the I'nited Stat- he eays. First snow was found nearniere commission for its proposed j ni be begun within i't days, it w :i SALEM. Ore.. May 13 Blood p i w.f) lat night raufd the death cf Wi.liam M Smith. 27, Isb -ratory as- sitant for the 1 iregon state highway department. He is aurvived by h mother. Mrs. . H. Smith of Imf Flench, Cel., end by four i:sters and faur br-'tbers. lie 1 eteran. Frog creek camp in drifts about two : eastern Orcg n extension. The pro- j l,rnM feet deep, it is reported. j posed extenin wogld b from BT,d . t Klamath Falls, tnea eat to H00- GOLD STANDARD FAVORED ; anza. north to Restty and b k to LOMN iN, M i; 13. P--Royal is- i Skwkum, making a nmiplete lo'.p. cent was given t lay to the bill pr -1 Also an ettenamn ,,f the mrahorn lin riding for the return to the tnM stan- i of 'tregoa, Calif rnia and Eit-rn, ts dard. following its third reading an I- proposed from Sprague rier to Iake- was a World wariles through the house of lords. view, from Ihlry to B-manxa and where it was not discussed. j from Hprsgut tivr to Silrer Lake. siith -ritnively today. MAIL PLANE WRECKED tillANI ISLANH. Neb., May 13 OP) The fit bound air mail plane, piloted by Clarenee Ijinge wag wreck ed near Shelton, Neb., at 2 a. m., to day. Laoge escaped with slight Uv juries. BANQUET SERVED M'RIN(iFIKI.r, May 13. (Spe cial). A surprise banquet was nerve! by the Sjiringfield members of When the lempeniture fiiibd to - oj bejow M flcgreew nn the minim. 1111 ' At Chicago vrterdnr dunns a 2 l-hMir periml th? j New 01 k , . w:trrnt ng!it since Sepiemher tl, j Chtctigo .... last rear, was recorded here, accor I- Rnlteri uig to annotficej nt tfdiy of ierrt.-,l Sdiang; Order of the Eastern Star a 0de Br-jckert, Uh1 weather observer, o'clock Ust evening to the meinlers of i The precipitation eterduy was .Oii the Springfie'd Musotitc bnlge in thej Inches but the- rain failed to cml the Masonic hall. The bamptet follow, d ! air. The highest point reached was 73 the first degree wrk which the M v iodi put on for one candidute. j which 1 several degrees below tbl beat record for tie year so far. 0 . . , .4 Hi.yt, , Fergii.-nn UotiertDoii and Schnlk. 3 1 a 1 an l At Cb-velatid Boston -I t- 0 Cleveland 1 0 Batteries: Francis, V. inniier, Rosa jdI Having; I'ble aed SeweU. t