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Wednesday Evening, Page Two THE EUGENE GUARD AFTER ATTACK Oil f 250,000 Ycnrs old ("I.IN'TOV, Minn., Jnn 10,W Thirty-two men were rni'lrr irret to itr the mult of riot 'I" n outdoor tnfpting of the Ku Klni Klnn. All the oVfeDilanti ploauVd not jrirlty whn Arraigned in Clinton dm (rid I'ourt on charge nt violating i ii.wn AVlnw by participating In a i.i i ill" for whl'h no permit hnd been mid of diturbin tho pear. Th.-.v were held In bnil of 1100 each for Inter hen ring. Scores appnrently were Injured in tin- fighting, wblrli not qufllrJl until tnetty mnte police patrolmen bud charged a buttling crowd. Only three men, however, were hurt severe ly enough to be treated by phjaiciani. They laid they were Innocent vic tims, being tho target for nilsfiilea while passing through the town In nu tnmobilo trucks. Everett Iticc, 17, wn accused of assault with intent to kill and of car . rylng dangerous weapons. The police said thnt some time after the rioting censed, he threw his neighborhood in to cicitement by firing three Bhota nt three men near his home. Fifteen clubs, 12 pieces of lead pipe, pieces of rubber hoso and a revolver used in the batllo wero seined by the police. The rioting started shortly before midnight, when a procession of more than 300 Klnnsinen's ears were ' suddenly nttnckril. As the first enre hove in sight, n crowd rushed it, throwing bricks and swinging clubs. Lieutenant Jtoy Kimball and L'O state troopers, who bud patrolled the grounds surrounding Jlrewsler field, near Ilerlin where n Klan meeting bntl been held, wero escorting the Klan machines through Clinton when the riot started. I J"' ' t PiA i Notning Apeun Hera nubbin E Lions club of Eugeue unanimomlj ; -nIon.ff (iie actios of (he chamber , uf C'immcrce an! city council with reffreoce to nfff i in Itii; si to fr riiiiroml terminal oini enr ihopK li Hie Moulhrrn Pacific railroad, and ex lrtsHf( approval t the move to boml , the city fur $175,000 for the laml in volved, nt it luncheon at n ou torlnv. Kugfne will m hot at the auumil pir nic of l.iiDi clubs of this lin inrt at an rarly ilatP, and will iq viir members from f-'ottagfi (irfv'( (rinfilij and C'orvallia to partiri liiitc. Tli dute nud location of tbc pknic aro undetenniued. J.aat ynr Dltarp Grove beld a picnic and in vitcd the club from Eugeue. X'aiidnville arliits from the West ern vaudeville circuit at the Iitlig theater entertained the Lions, throng!) the courtt-gy of . It. .Mcbonald, m.-iDflsr of the theater. Piano und voal numbers were featured. Keports of committee on the new rily ordinance regulating carnival", and the school debatps, for which tho club if offering a prize, reported at the meeting. plea of guilty to a charge of poiieii- ing liquor. Sheriff Htarmer and dep uties found four bottlea of moonshine hidden In the hay In Hryant'a barn, they Informed the court. Indian Lands Will Be Sold in Idaho WASHINGTON, June 10. Sle by public auction of 15.SU0 acres of land located in the former f'oeur d'Alene Indian reservation in Idaho was au- j thorizcri today by the secretary of the j interior. The sale will be held at Coeur d'Alene on October 5 in tracts l ranging from ftO to 110 acres. Any coal or oil deposit that might be found on the laud will be reserved by the government. of Eugene as security as well as the value of the property. He bad bought district Improvement war- rants. Any person desiring to inveii auma j even as small as iuu wiu do sup plied with a warrant of that amount, according to the city recorder. Fish Commission Audit Authorized; The recorders office of the city of Kugene is doing quite an active bank ing business in city warrants these days. -i,!ni .nit other, .re find- . .7. ,. . ..li.ki. .i PORTLAND. Ore.. June 10. An ing IllO WMirUIKO a i-Ullllc UM.. H I - - . paying investment, tearing interest audit of the books of the fish comrais- I 1 . , : tl.A rA ..... sinoe it tins ' ion for the four rears since it has been separate from the game commis sion is to be made by Jolin Y. Iticb ardsnn, an accountant, engaged aa a i enrder's office today, wrote out a result of a motion otterett at a meet- cbeck for $3SiJ. nnd asked for war-1 ing yesterday ny A. u. cesis oi iiua rnt to that amount. A man bought , moot, one of the new commissioners, at ti per cent a year, and offering an ! opportunity for tho small investor, j it in stated. One young woman came into the re- REOPEN SEPT, 14 $-102 worth of warrants, saying thnt he considered tho investment better than a savings deposit, ns it not caly paid 0 per cent, but off- ; td the city who succeeded V. Kendall. Rich- 1 arrison said thnt in a preliminary in- j spection he had found several ac-1 counts that were not itemized, ; (By NKA Service) OMAHA. Neb., June 10. Here is n -a,.-,. i.teu... Inn ,.f t. l,ln.f .bnil i Continued from pnge one) former secretary of state, who is to UHHiKt the prOHLMUtioll. MR. BRYAN SERENE MIAMI, FIj., June UK William leniihigK Itr .vnii rimujned serene vb.:i infurmrd today of the formidable ar ray of couimel engaged lo defend ilnliii T, Seopes, tdtaiged vitli having lolii1ed tlui Ti'iiiieH-ee iiilti-evolution law, "Ti'Mit the titimber and prominence of tlie iv'iiuocl for the defense, tlUy leil.re Ibe linporianco of ttie case tlie magnitude nf t Im ihHiiti Involved, b it w will be ready for them," he M;i:tl. "TIi'ih nine lea in with edunitiii'i aid religion w ho Hut 11 c"Ulrol the pi'tilte M-iinnlH -mid whether they rtiiiill be it II owed I' undermine Teli- j:nn. Iteligitiu iiml edm-alion are the lu't pri' ilem mibirctt known to mmi, yet foirud on the North Ainericin continent. 'J'hn most accurate iclentific meas urement i known aliow the skull to be thnt 'if a fully developed man. It linn no trace of the ape of mon key. If a man baa descended from some ape-ik. aneertor, the descent was jut about complete when this man lived. Tho reconstruction was made nt I lie University nf Nebraska. 1 r. Ir ving S. Cutter, dean of thomediciil college there, is authority f"r the statement that tliU primeval man wns just nbout as far &U7anced as man is today. Fragments of the skull were- found in glacial drift on a 1 side hill near Omaha. They nre believed to re from ftO.fMJO to lioO.Ono years old. Very careful facial and cranial measurements ore used to reconstruct an entire head when only a few pieces nf the skull are bad. Tiwy aro as accurate as science can make the m. In the care of sueh remains as thf Heidelberg man and the Java man, the reconstructed skull seemed lo le of n primitive, undeveloped type, re sembling that nf au apo nearly .is much ns thnt of a man. I Rut in thjs case tho reverse was true. Scores of centuries ago, when hu mankind was supposed to lie onty difthlly higher (htn the npe, this man apparently was fully developed im much a man an the Indians Cnlumhu found. Medford men are Indicted by Jury MKDKORI), Ore., June 10. Omar W. Murphy, charged with manslaugh ter, aa the result of an alleged beat ing administered to his wife on April 1, and whom; preliminary hearing linn been postponed twice, lias been in dicted by the grand jury, on the pre ferred charge. He is nt liberty on .3,0(l0 bonds. Resides the indictment of Murphy, the grand jury, which convened Tues day, returned four ether true bills. K. M. White, a farmer living be tween Jacksonville and Gobi Hill, was indicted for possession of a Mill and possession of mash. T. K. Kddy, a junkman, arrested a year ago in connection with dog pois oning wns indicted on n statutory charge involving n ten-year-old Gold Hill girl. Merrill Retts was indicted on a charge of driving an automobile while intoxicated. PERMIT ISSUED S. (. Bond took out n permit to erect a $4(XK) residence at 7.10 Ninth arentic west, in the offico of II". Alexander, city building Inspector, this morning. C. K. Turner also was granted permission to do remodeling work estimated at $2(10(1, on hU dwelling nt 711) Fifth avenue west. STIFF FINE ASSESSED nOHKRUItG, Ore., June 10. Rus sell Rryant, who resides near this city was fined $-'."i0 in the Inrnl jus tice court today whou bo entered n Eugene school will close Friday afternoon for the summer, it is an nounced today by O. H. Jones, clerk of the city school board. Opening of school in tho fall will be September H. No teachers meeting will be held before the close of school this week, it is stated. The school board will bold its adjourned session Monday night to perfect Ha organisation for the ensuing year, electing a chairman and appointing committees. 1'niversity of Oregon will begin freshman registration September 21, it is announced from the registrar's , office. Knglish examinations will be ; September I'.'I, and registration of . sophomore, junior and seniors will be September 2.'t, 24 and 25. Classes ! will begin Monday, September ii-S. WESTERN VAUDEVILLE Relief Ship is In Arctic Circle M A HOARD STEAMSHIP INGKlt-' THE, Juuo 10. OP) Tho relief ship Ingertre crossed the Arctic circle at i 8 o'clock this morning eoroute to ; Spitsbergen, with the Norwegian gov- j ernment's expedition in senrch of the; AmuntUen-Fllsworth polar fliers. I PLASTERERS STRIKE NEW YORK, Juno 10 UP) A Dias temas strike, affecting $76,000,000 construction by the George A. Fuller company, Thompson Stnrre.tt com pany and the Longncro Engineering nnd Construction company, in Chi cago. Detroit, Washington, Toronto and New York, was announced today by the officials of the International Plasterers' union. M. PAIN LEVE LANDS RABAT, French Morocco, June 10. Premier Painleve of France landed safely hero at 5:10 this afternoon nftcr flying from Toulouse, France, TONIGHT 2 Shows 7 & 9 VARNIE'S KENTUCKY RAMBLERS Featuring R. P. VARNADORE AND HIS RAMBLING MUSICIANS HELEN STAPLES "THE PRIMA DONNA PETITI" BOB & PEGGY VALENTINE Present their comedy classic "ON. A MOONLIGHT NIGHT' Oregonlan Review HARRY GARLAND ill SONGS AND WIT THE THREE SALTOS In "MONDAY MORNING" The Spat Family In "EXCUSE MY GLOVE" Topic of Day HEILIG ORCHESTRA C. RUNYAN, Conductor Featuring "BEAUTIFUL GALATHEA" by F. Von Suppe fa New jtock Issues Planned for Firm fcupiiroinpntnry nrlirlcn Incor P'tratU'li of llic Klilolll.v Kiiiiiiit'P om pnny Incrrlsing thn en pit ul utm'k from JUKiiOO to $j:i0,iMK) wero filed In ilny hi tlie office uf (he rounty clerk. Tlie directors nt n rerent nieetin volei thin incrciine which provide for $."fi,D(H) in common Hlock nn.l finn,(KK) In preferred ntnck, In addi tion lo the former cipitiillxntion of $HKI.r.OO. The director of the f. nnnce cempnny nre .1. V. Neavey, K. ('. Simmoni. I,. K. Sinimnmt, ( A. Wlnetron!, nnd 1,. T. lliirrln. Jury Deliberates In Alienation Case I'p to late this nfternonn the jury was still nut In the case of Kate I iris roll against Elsie- Anderson In which the plaintiff sues for f llt.IKH) ns dam nge for the alleged alienation of the nffct'tlons f her husband. The argu ments ir) tho case were dosed this morning beforo 11 o'clock and the jury took the case. Tbo case of Pow ell vemia Anderson was opened in Hrmit court this morning shortly be. fore noon and was under way this afternoon. Expert on Indian Affairs is Suicide LANCASTER, Pa., June 10. (4) ('nt.l.ih, l.ilin llil....n.irl ,(,.. wri(e. mider comminsinn from Hie 8 , federal gtivernment, n history of the Americnn Indian in the World war, I was found dead in his office at Par.i d'se, near hero, today with a bullet I wound in the head. - j j County offirjalu raid he commit ed suicide, Hie result of worry over j hutinrH uuitters. lie was an aiith- 1 orlty on Indian Affairs, having serve;! j as secretary to the gener.il superin tendent of Indian affairs nud was su perintendent at one lime of the Chey enne reservation at Lamrdeer, Mont. United Church of Canada Dedicated TORONTO, June 0.- (Afi The : t'nited Church of Canada, Into whi-b the Methodist, Presbyterian and Con j gregational denomination of the di- i minion of Canada, have merged and! which embraces nearly POOO Ccngre- i gatiins, was officially instituted and! rledic.ited lu fofo sn audience of 8it"0 i today, I Rv act of parliament the three de nominations cessed to exi!t ns sen- j anile entilirs nt inidttigbt. BELGIAN PILOT WINS i RRCSSKI.S. June 10,- (z')-, The Relgiau pilot 'msira of the bslloon Prince Leopold won the (Jordon-Ren- j nett cup balloon race which started from here Sunday, It was announced today. Veenstra landed Tuesday night at Cnn Tourinan, Spain. He traveled about miles. KCtiKNKcoLi.rrnoN aofni'V Ms--ji-ao MiNKu Ri.nc. phonv: tl'Kl, W. H. RLOWKR8, M(JR. if r " j " !' i . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Ht lCK TOl ItlMi ( AU Jl'.'.V Here we have n lulirlhit cr with HV.'.I lirenne. Ti tire in good riinninit con clition and can deniontraio it. Want Iw pell it nud bnve made the price nccordinirly. V. n. sw.l.N, V Knot Tlh Street. tf l'(lft IlKNT diirinj toitnmer monlha only, lnre fiinniihed hoiie niih dolilde nnie. located on Mill race (.'nil i:U!. Ak for lloueo Mnimucr, , JelO rivK iiimim rxivnisnv niy ..i.(iv ti. i;.s ti:hms 1 took tins ntlraclive bungalow an) pait pH.Mitent on other properir iiioi iiiiin. i," I,, i ine n,n.e lnaelf and ,e,-atuc 1 would rather uot rent it I am willmx to give Millie oli n real liarcniu. ThiA houfte 1 new, modern. Iihh ttai-:ie. (iae idiire, K 1 m of tniilliim, fncen lite lrtHt on lOnierald Mreet In'iir "let. f.'ltll) to $.tki down and the tinlnn'e monthly. W. I . SWAN, Owner, .No. II K.ial "lh Street. If One Night Only TUES., JUNE 16 At Wetherbee-PowersNow! 2 Nationally Known Makes "Herrick" and "Alaska" At Special Prices Special Terms DELIVERS THE ONE YOU CHOOSE THEN EASY TERMS NO INTEREST 2,Poun(l Top Iccr JEWEL REFRIGERATOR $16.25 A bandy, rfflclenf. nnd woU con structed rpfrlmiratnr for tho amall homo. Mnde of oak, of 25 pound rnpaolty u real good ono for tha mom y. This is the time of the year when a refrigerators must give real service. For Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday we offer he best refrigerator values of the year, nt terms of credit that will enable every one to have one Now! Sueh na tionally loiown makes as "llerrick" and "Alaska" refrig erators are represented in this sale and exceptionally priced. 00-i'ounrt Top leer f)0-Pound Ton Teer "ALASKA" REFRIGERATOR "HERRICK" REFRIGERATOR $22.85 An outstanding number In this sale. A 60-pound capacity top Icor stylo, made of oak and lined with spruco honvlly Insulated, with mineral wood. $24.50 These, refrigerators are of con vanlent slje. with generous com partments for food and hv, and' so well constructed that they wlU save lea besides. Marked units unlly reasonable for tho two days. LUNCH tit the Royal Coffee House 22 W. Mh Ave. Ice Cream Soft Drinks Candy Tho Best Coffee in Eugene Miecr.rmV Wfa v.fcVENT. Civwvrrp,,N Jl . TOYUKSINNCVV0RK Mail Orders Now Kntlre lower floor (3 SO. llalrony, first 3 rows 13 00, next 3, $1.50, next ", 11.00 plus tax. Bon-offlc. ticket ! MONDAY Many Other Styles "Alaska" and "Herrick" Refrigerators Priced Up to $59.75 Lawn Mowers Entered in This Sale ONE DOLLAR-DELIVERS YOUR LAWN MOWER NOW! Special terms of credit nnd special prices are featured on ball-bearing lawn- ; ; . . - vuB wnn "v.. tulx qunuiv mimnora arc of C.i..l ti.... 1, I I ....!. i.c . . . . " fWoil tllii wool.- lintli witli li.iiirli ing. These mowers havc-S-inoh wheels. S11.95 14-Inch BALL BEARING LAWN MOWERS $9.85 "Western" Rail Hearing Lawn Mowers, with 14-ineh knife tem pered blades and S-ineh wheels. Well made ami prettily finished. knife tempered blades, both ball bear- 512.75 14 Inch "ELECTRIC" BALL BEARING LAWN MOWERS $10.85 Heavy, ball bearing "Electric" Lawn Mowers, equipped w'ith 1-1-inch nil tempered blades and 8 inch wheels. .Inst the one you have been want in jr and specially priced. Use Credit Your "ETHERBEE - POWERS LJT It I NTH AMD QAJt Wkjf We Charge No Interest 88-96 Ninth Ave. West Stanley Building Eugene, Ore. Thursday and Friday Cane Sugar. .-. 100-lb. sack 15 pounds I $6.35 $1.00 Salmon, Columbia Uiver Chinook Qc No. 1 flat can Table Salt, 3-lb. bag S-lb. bag . Shaker Salt, Plain or Iodized .... 16c 10 Dollar Specials DISH PAN 17-quart roll edge, white enamel, extra heavy ware 0-CEDAR MOP Long handle, regular $1.25, Triangle style SERVING TRAYH Mahogany glass bottom TEA KETTLES Aluminum, extra quality, 5 quart . . BREAD BOXES White enamel, a special value . KITCHEN SET Three piece Aluminum set, special $1 .11 .11 J1 GLASS BOWLS Satin finish; red, blue, green, eight to ten inches in sizo PRESERVING KETTLES Heavy white enamel, 10 quart Extra Specials Cocoa, best quality, 3 lbs. ..... Spring Clothes i Pins, 3 dozen .: Perfection Broom, A wonderful light weight broom, our $1.25, but worth more, QJ5 special UO Tooth Picks, Gold Medal, 5c C 2 boxes J Macaroni, elbow, flff 4- pounds . Mt9 Extra Specials Bull Dog Jar Rubbers, double, lipped, ' f( dozen . W Spaghetti, elbow, 4 pounds Seedless Raisins, 3 pounds Popcorn, o pounds 25 25 sago, 3 pounds Pearl Tapioca, 3 pounds Pearl Barloy, Jl pounds 25' 25 25 No Limit-Buy AU You Want It is always the same nt Stanleys. Xo string?, no leaders, we advertise to sell. Wo have tlie goods at the advertised price. TirllttJ Rtll Ftltital, Juni 15-20 Roundtrip Excursion Fares every day throughout the summer season. Stopover wherever and as long as you please within final return limit October 31st. Now plan your vacation journeys to the east. Let our agents assist in fixing your itinerary. And include CALIFORNIA either goingorrcturning.orboth ways, if you choose. See it's manifold won der at little, if any, additional expense Ask any Agent V. Southern Pacific F. G. LEWIS. Ticket Aaent Phona 44 Take Your Films to the Film Specialists To be developed. We specialize in developing and printing pictures and guarantee you the best possible re sults. at BAKER-BUTTON 7 West 7th EUGENE, OKI'XiON' EVERYTHING FOTOGRAPHIC