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ar Evening, May 14, 1925 S KEPT BUSY BY THE EUGEXK GUARD Page Three On Trial in Court HJS NEW DUTIES .fllUS, May 14.-W)-rrrsi1lrnt ... i. .,,, crannleil with an- .... mm prosrara t.ulay, .Sf( . . . ... ... . Mi, fraturnl ii'icM.v i.j - ,00 io the diplomatic corps with j j-.rr.irrs. Warren Roberta, ',, hii rei-pption of a railway -.. p' bro"sM hef" "": in-" r. n, first time. Carl "1"""'. .:; .1ir,rtor of frail- inf,.rmfH bini that under the , ,rbea,e the rnit.li. were oIi.icpiI Ur lr"' ',ar' 0 burden U.N, VmaiMM treaty. In reply the :,.Wnt kit"""' t-nnfi'lPn'- !'t rr " , .i:f;..nltipa rnnfrnntlllE iBr ... ociiit- m mpphnir i!ution' international ohlitation. Hi, ntiw (iPn"al '. ...I Uniiral Zeukler, ns ch efs j.f.nse forces was touched Jti .im pa't"5- "" l"I'nt tell- then that the occasion "fnls my J wldiers heart with pride find u. mjtk " hi' .r011 "rrifd n"' naArr ib met digressing conditions," and taurine them of hi support, con- Slar J"" 'snVe successful in the f,,m in making the Iieichwehr nn ifhrtir ioJtrninent for peace for ,1-h enlr it is intended. srml bich (iernvin officmls plan um participate in the reception to ,k diplomats today including Chan--i-.,r t ther. Former Minister Stres- ,omn. Ksenitive Secretary Meiss- f r'oreipi I'nder Secretary on Mukrt and 'he offi. inl diplomatic iiwtaer Von lliicllich. BRITAIN PLEASED 1,0X1 MIX. May . H. 4 The ptiimmtf made Dy riesmcnt i on Hiwienburj; of Orniauy upon flssum jj nffk-e created a good impression . ..tfirial circles here, where his ut- 'mntes are rcparded as indications Jutbe'il unlikely to serve any party 'MS. l ilinl.nnitic writer of the Daily Trirc.aih umlerstands the Hritish rnifranient will send a courteous nc knowEeiljEtncnt of the notification of lit iostnllation. accompanied hy the Tinal Midlations customary on such ocN.-ions, Freshman Class At Eugene High s4 .L.WjrA.v.AJw1.r1r-rrmf1MB.i1((ii Moie Is Mrs. Shepherd, wife, of wiinam D.hephertl of Chicago, when sho appearod in oourt whore she was accused of having had knowledge, of tho murder of William McCMntock, millionaire orphan." and his mother, for which nor husband has beon Indicted. I trip aouth by Clyde McKay, Peschutei ' county treasurer, rhaw juest he wad . while in lteiid. They expect to arrive in Klamath Kails late this afternoon. Exhaustive Hearing Into Grain Market Corporation Billed CHICAGO, May 14. C4) Peoi sion to hold an exhaustive hcarinK -Mav 'J7 into whether it has itirisdic- IIAI1AT. French Morocco. M.ty 14. i tion over the grain marketing cor- OP) Abd-el Krim a l!itf:au iuvaderi j Poration, was annoiiured by the II were ver. ly puni.hed by the French I """L" '""-c co.ninissioi, t.l,.y. , . . , after it heard farther arguments con- yesterday m a series of operations tinned from yesterday, which relieved all but two of the aui-- The grain marketing corporation rounded outposts and established the ' """t1" have a decision on jurisdic Frciiiu on t lie Ilibaue heights. ! """ postponed thirty days. The ltitfiaus were colnplitcli clean- ! W- Graves of counsel for the ed out of this region, leaving "a great ! corporation. ,vomisod the corpora numSer of dead on the field Til- J """ "'ill"'r wm,11 n'''''-v fl"" ,!" com" French captured large ipi.intitics ' ! nils'""" " ! "l,on i,s contracts arms and ammunition, including, the ! or kl""v ,,s subsidiary coin- say, many mausers and t rench rifle's I '",mrs wouW not bc organucl by the taken by the Herman at M.iul.eus... ' ""'ration of that period. uue oi ine r reucll niockti' ue garri carryover mentituied is aaid to be the smallest ou record. Hcfore ttie day was ended May de livery of wheat brought Jt.xtllij a bushel, nn extreme rise of TVyc com pared with yesterday's latest dealings. THE BUTTON SHOP Pleating. Muttons ard Hemstitching, SI) 7lb avenue east. I'lione 17 15-J. I'hone S, K. Stevens for pinno tuning RIVER LOAM ltiver loam for sale. I'hone llSO-fi. jel INSI Rl'. WITH (IKNHY TnOMV. sous still surrounded and hohliug off ! p.,11 Ann Alpnlml the ltiffiana, is the Aolllay post, where i uu PPC AilUIIUl Used by Airplane only a dorrn unlive trooporw nre still: able to handle the trims out of ti gnr- risn of oO men anil two Kreme ot- i ficers. All the others have bet n ser- i lously' woundi'd or killed. The Kient'h met the ftiffe.t wort of. resistance in their forward movement and there was much hard fixating but rite Itihiine heights were attained and positions established there. ; An of he ml Frourh tomtnuuioue is-1 sued tl:iy states the ffoinj: column t under tlnnem! fol-'mbat cuitinues ft- day rlearins up the nci'hliorliond of; Hihane. "(inr losses yesterday m ac tion were light. " I Delegates Leave Sl'dKAXK. Wash., May 14. L'sinjt nn alooh'd Imse fuel made from cull tipples ami potatoes, an airplane was flown fiuin this rlty to W'allaie, Ida ho, a dUtom-e of .0 miles in an hour today, a telegram from Lieutenant X. It. Matner, I nited States reserve corps announced. The fuel is the invention of K, II. Records of this city ami is being man ufactured here. lJeuteimut .M timer carried a passenger and reported that while the fuel consumption was low ered, au increase in speed was noted. CHICAGO. Mar (.(p)Mr),. Will Mim it s:.nni.a..,i k- l i Offers Program I ed hy the grand jury of implication in the deaths of Mrs. Kmiiia Xelson Mc C'lintock and William Mc('lintockmiI li'iia:re orphan. The jury voted two "no bills" thus quashing findings of a coroner's jiiry that held her as nc- For Grants Pass! Coast Highway Meeting Planned SrniNfiFlF.I.ri, May 14. (Spe- rial) Sii delegates to the Neigh-1 roHTLANl. Ore., May M. Plans bors of Woodcraft state convention 1 have been announced for a meeting at to be held in Grants Pass this week . "'arlnirt .lime lli and 111 to discusa . ,t . 1 11 e tiastening improvement ol tne left Springfield th.s mormng: Mrs. Kll0spvpjt ,.nast hi(!Mvav. Degates (,'harles F. KgRimann, Mrs. Maryifrnm tmvnH 8ml COnnties along the Magill, Mrs. Veruou Grimes, Mrs. C. (route are expected. More liberal aid A. Swnrts, Mrs. George Cox, and Mrs. i fr,,11 foiloral govemmeut will be W 11 ' Ktpnrnpc Mrs II 11 Mp- ! ,,r' "'ing U10e lliaillliHK Pherson, who is unable to attend the : convention because of injuries re- ceived in a recent automobile ncci-1 dent, sent in her resignation as dis trict advisor. The Springfield circle met last evening in the Woodmen of the World hall, electing Mrs. L. A. , Mathews and Mrs. Ida Manwaring to I membership. Refreshments and a so- ' cinl meeting followed the business session. the meeting. BRITAIN IS SHY I.OXHOX. May 14. tyP) The Hritish government will not at p rel ent take the initiative in calling world conference. Premier Stanley Baldwin told the house of commons to day, in reply to a member'! question. rirmitigham, Knglnnd. produces the largest variety of manufactured good of any city in the world. Soda Clerk Shot By Portland Youth Tim POHTLANll. Ore., May 1-1.- otiiy Curtin, IS, a soda clerk, v shot in the shoulder and Lewis David son, 17, was arrested c-uarged witn the shooting early today. Curtin was a resiauraui. Kreshmen of Kupene high school H'k rbarse of a musical assembly at If M-hool this inornins. A stunt g'.ven rbe freshmen girls under direction ( Katlilern P-iveIl was one of the fwttirm of the program. Those who rxik 1'irtwereas follows; 1 lolly Hor- c,-l'iiic Whiljer. Gretclu-n Winter wifr liveim Klliot l.o's Klliot Ca- 2.1 Uemensmi ami .In net Intcii. i took. It took no actum on the coro-i ,,t Cn.-iiii ulnn tim Inrtcr nimcil Mrs Thf pri'snua was as follows: 1 ner's iurv's verdict holdin? Shenherd Vera Davidson when she protested ; responsible for Mrs. McClintock a against n iii-e the party was making. ; death, but may thereby hear any fur-i Young Davidson interposed ami in a : ther evidence developed in that re dispute the shots were fired, the po- gard. lice' reported. Curtin's wound is not Mrs. Shepherd greeted the jury's ; Rerious. vote with a statement in which she ! said an accpi ttal "must be the ulti-! -p T?Q:i Crvpv male outcome of all the conspiracy "Mtt,ii vuu kj. FrecKles Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Re move Them With Othlno Double Stronglh This preparation for the removal voniliM of freckles is so successtul in remov- 1. riau solo Harold Ay res. i Psme. t'nniille Cleii.nsoti.. with Helen Hell at the piano ami Ituma 'tftfj. Tifin. 3. Trw. liuth White. I.avena Kl- iwl Alice (;riwell. 4 linm-e. (.rt-ichfii Winlermeier i usl amuiipniiieil by Harold Ayres at tbc p a no. Itfiiilins. .lean Soencer. fi. 1'intio trio. Harold Avres, Thol- W Avre ;!i:d llva Smiili. KpBiIine. Manella (Usen. S. Stunt, freshman eirls. Itt-ciidwji i- rent nn rii lit. I hi ..nnrv t ho, 1,.K.,.I. l.nl.l f,.w ,,;l ' ll.r.w. -irtti l,n hon nut nn 1"S H'CCKIes aiUl glVltlg a Clear, DCail '. ,. , , ' . , iint-n- ii nil .ntcrid n roooi'iiL honmt M'fut complexion (hat it is sold by nil on an ind.ctment chargmg rj r nJ (lni,,lll0tlt Hton.s whh hy typho,d Kerms of young McCl.r.- 1).ivi(itmn. fir(.11Ilillir ... Ihp fi.t.,i ' Kunrnntre to rffund the money if it .. .. . ..... ' , w ! f,ii 1 on't hide your freckles under a veil or waste time on lemon juice or cucumbers; get an ouihi of Othine and remove tlo'iu. Kven the first few applications should show a vyuj"lerful improvement, some of th9 lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Ite sure to ask for the double strength Othiue; it is this that is sold 1 o U J 1 J 0,1 ni,,ney-DacK guaranme. c recommenrl Dthine t oinpiexion Soap for use with Othine, also as a sliHinpoo it'a wonderful for bobbed hair -."ic n cuke at all drug or de partment stores or by inuil. D'hiue Buffalo. N. . Booth-Kelly Mill At endling Closes Th Bootli -Kelly savniill nl Wend- 1 forced to shut down fur re- !"n jestfrclav in .riiimr iviih 11,.. :rakinr of nn ,iir krh lie operation a number of of the ,i depends, it was !,"'1 bv A. C. iix..ii. Itoolh-Kcllv f '" nian.ig.r today. The phinins ; urJ kilu and tlrppitig deti.-irt-" ork is EoiiiE on us usual Ii l-tl that re.,i,. ,.,, i.. ,,,. in time (,.r the sawmill to start . ru n, sajn tuiimrrow niorninc. "'"n said. gainst my husband and myself. There uit;st be an end to this damnable out niire against us.'' She lias maintained llirniiKhoiit that the investiitation of the deaths and the charges against her husband and herself was n conspiracy. Three-fourths of the world's phos pliates are produced in Polk county. Florida. Crew is Scheduled Phone S. E. Stevens for pian tuning. ItKXD, Ore., May 14. The three survey crews now at work between If l' 1 ...ml. I.'nllu tlin irn. sed Oregon Trunk railroad will be ! '"l..ri. Inc jo;ueil shortly by a fourth crew, nc- MARCEL AND CURL, 75c. cording In liny V. I.itner. chief enei-, 4;f Washington St. I'hone IJIR-J. neer of the ttregon Trunk who arrived if. .(thA lUKtiKlt. in Bend last night. ! ' I.itner left this morning for Khun- ..Mutual Life, 0. M. hprague. .'U E. ath Kalis and was accompanied on the'Stb. WHERE ARE YOU LIVING? In the home of your dreams? or only in the dreama of your home? The wide difference 1 mad-? by thrift or 't iaik of it. fjilure to save will iM you later In w.e kind ot a pub lic or private home J-ou wan t like. Kav. ith safety will Rhl? you to pos and retain a niTy home of your 00. for your home n account with Bank ri-i Commerce EUGENE,Or7EG0N LADIKS 1IOMK JOUKN'AL FASIIIOX BOOKS 10o 30 East 9th St. LOVE & BARRETT Just A Step Off Willamette St. 30 East 9th St. Fascinating New Striped Broadcloths 85c A glorious blond of colors in thrsc now silky finish fast color broadcloth r. Exclusive color combinations in fashion's most favored fabrics. 3G inches wide. See window display. English Type Prints 32c The first time offered at this low price. English prints are exceedingly popular and these smart patterns will lie quickly sold. 3G incliei wide. Corticelli Crepe Eldora $2.95 In the Reason's most favored shades. Exceptionally heavy weight, all silk crepe do thine. A silk sm-irt in appearance and wearing quali ties that satisfy the most exacting demands. 40 inches wide. 36-Inch Indian Head 29c (iood new9 for the home needle worker. Soft finish bleached Indian Head the ideal cloth for art needle work, wash suits, nurse's aprons, lunch cloths, 'tc. Special for Friday and Saturday, 20c. Tub Blouses Special $1.95 Closing out our regular $2.30 lino of tub blouses. 'White and tan with contrasting trimming. All sizes 3fi to 44. Smart New Shades Silk Hosiery $1.00 Featuring all the new shades in this popular brand of silk hose, also black. CKKYS - TANS - NTDK - l'EACII DAWS' - LA HI AT - BUNNY BI.ONDH - AlIfKDALE - SA HA HA - HUSSIAN CALF - BIK'JE New Shades in Fibre Silk Hose 59c The best value in silk hose for the price. Havel stop gives long service. Extra long boot silk. Heavy weight, lisle heels, toes and tops. Fashion's favored shades are to be found here. All sizes J to 10. 42-Inch Pillow Tubing Special 39c Here is a standard brand "Wear well" bleached pillow tubing free from dressing. We recommend this for long wearing qualitieii. Stiecial for Fridav mid Saturdav 30c. jDert Lytcll and Claire indsor , Wedded in Mexico SAI.r.M. tire.. May 1 1 Coventor ! Pierce today issued a statement urg- i ing the people of Oregon t jrtin with! the Italian people ,f this state in! celebrating on Sunday. May I'l, the! . tenth anniversary of the entrance of I Kl, l'ASO, Tel.. May II. With th lluly into the World war and the : aid of an interpretor, Itert l.ytelt and -.'th anniversary of the reign of Vic-! t'laire Windsor, n.ovle actors, Kday tor iMiiinaiuiel. " j were joined in iiiaciiaKe by a Mexican "Thousands of men nnd women of 'judge in the 1'resideiicia room of l.-io that nationality, nival to the laud of, city hall at .luiuvi. ;ust across the their adoption, are niimherrd hy . Kio tirande river from here. America among .r fc.-st rilitena." Manual licaclii. hu-haiid of Agnes sas the stiitcincnt. "Italy's glori- i Ayres. translated the xorila of tae 011s past forms a large part of our i marriage. history, and the record of her par-j "I II lake lour word for what ho tlcipation in the World war ndds new ; said." Lytcll told lteachi as the cere pages that lend lustre to the old. uiony concluded, "hut 1 tliiuk he "e are indebted to Italy for her ! meant. "Love, honor mid he guv," and nohle contribution t rt, science and: ,10 ,nrm.,i t a kiss on Mrs. literature. Kvery wireless oil the j sea -every radio on land-speaks a I '"riie." party leave, late today for tribute to her inventors; every liiano I mv;.. rii,- l. th.. I ,-,..n !ii . n iMHi.-i- io me groins Ol 11 lousiciaus; ' our art niuseiiiiis are adorned by the handiwork of her aculptors, and her architecture is copied in every capitol of our Mates. "Surely, ,m this anniversary, which ' In fvnilf l?rii;lin i so dear to the hearts of Italians. 1,1 ",t'11' IUH we, in Americn. can join witli r( spend thiir honeyinocn. Communism Feared (Mir Adopted piMtplcs in niu'h ceh'bratinti nnd thus closer cimiiimu tho ninny tu that hind our common int civets." I.OX!(X, May M.(P.hirm over the growth o( ivmniuiiiHin iu tirviit Uriiuin which was voiced wide ly throuph tho press recently, sroius io have invaded the Hritish cabinet. j It is understood that it is consid- 1 vriiig (he nttvisahilily of refusinj; nil ; loreijin cominiiuiHts permission to en ter this country for iho annual eon- Itritish cominuiiistH at 1 snow. Scotland. .May al. 'iho rah- .... - , linct's reported attitude is regarded CHU'ACO, May 11. (41) An un-fmore or less ns tin admission of the usually sharp advance in the price of i government's anxiety over the rapid wheat today Accompanied iu.liratioin . yrowth of tho coinniuniat element Sharp Advance in Price of Wheat in Chicago Reported ff:rmo ,,f. 1 I tilasKOW. Sco f export husiness of liberal nniotnu. W Jieat for .May delivery rose to $l.iS in the final hours trading, an over night gain of seven cents a bushel. Traders gave much attention to .in estimate from the t'niled Stales tie pariment k4 agriculture that tho world carry over of wheat on .luli 1 would So ll.".l00.00 bushels ci'inpnrfri with 'JS::.(MKMMX) biuhels a year before. Tho since tho barriers to its members en- I tering this country were removed by Iho late labor ovcrnment. It is re-, farded also as a warning of tho con- 1 servnlivo group's determination to keep known revolutionist a out of lireat Uritain. j OREGON MOTOR CO. h.me 0111 0o0 Ollr FISHING SEASON . IT'S GREAT SPORT We Have the Tackle In abundance ; everything In that dependable tackle you may depend upon to land them no matter how large or how hard a fight they put up. We Will Supply the LICENSE And sea you out prepared to get the limit. We Sell Fishing Tackle BY MAIL Order from us wo , assure prompt dallvory. lluy your Fishing; Tackto from a sporttnK Roods store. Al Cook is in Charge of Our TACKLE DEPARTMENT His mlvicn niul tips on'fiiihing cost you nothing but is worth n grent (lent. Hendershott's Gun Store 770 Willamette Street Telephone 151 A Thundering Tale of Adventure Amid the Frozen Wastes of the Frozen North 3N Hg0 J Today-Friday-Saturday The McDonald Theatre's presentation of "WHITE FANG" makes the premier showing of this feature in the northwest playing here weeks before Portland and Seattle! REGULAR PRICES! F,VEXrNaS-30o MATrNlOES 20o CHILDREN lOo An Epic of the North Fr0m JACK LONDON'S Novel of the Frozen Trails Here's My Paw On It! If "WHITE FANG" isn't ono of tlip pi'i'iitest jiictiir'-.s you over snv; niul if I dun't net ln'tti'r tiinn cvrr hffori, I'll Hwnllow my collar, miiU niul nil! (Signed) STRONGHEART ADDED SPECIAL ATTRACTION LARRY SEMON "THE DOME DOCTOR" IN" Thirty Minute of Real Honett-tO'Goodneii Comedy