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jomlay Evening, June 15, 1925 "!rTnnp Tiirn !i " ' " ' - - - .i nil i ii n u t iwxflniivTF We lAACQ ,II1arried to niiTHirPP QTIM1 1 lil v .MSHSoa nil,LUUU.n..u . y. (MJJ iIV7- SHEPHERD HEARING Vfcl is .? . i , . Or I fllTMI COII FRF rvw - "a i Tage Thren T s,v0(".ii,i't, who waited with ,r ,.-1tUa lla .Ktwt nf . i cvrr lo.k the witness stand ;3 tuejihoril murder trial lnte to lUllliu-u - "j . wDU'll. ""i,a " .... ieptier'l uiifttrd the fatal disease 'unnisteri.i-i serin-?, Mwi lVpc's f w lical wiMi the bhepherrt s op ;tiuB l ll0r "1IllT H!!e tu tbtf yJl11 recfut v had cuine into posi-e-j- i bis M.OV"."''" """m utJU Hun ' imsetl in ilie coum preceding J 11 ....,....,1 i.A ................. fjrt young svonuin spor m u i-itr.t; tiuct to" !," . : t was uurMii'iiru ite's Attorney Jser ouMBr. trs'iin"ii.v ped sntouthly nucli her 'hil'ihood acquaintnnce a BI1I.V McCliutock. tbe love into .jch it ripL-yt'd and their eug.ige Dt, When -Ik sought to explain (I ''caused fru-tioD with the Slnii rds her tesiiii'.ony was broken h.v 4 lis I one. was lorced -ate anythin,; vLicli courerned Mrs. fphartl. ' ine ot the witnessea depeud.'d bv tlie st:it t to mentuy Miep- rJ as having uispinyea interest in terio -o?y i"'! iiitrouuclioii ol ty- 1IHi perms into a liunian body pri-tr (be (IratJl ot viu:aiu poison jio Bt.ck. for which Sbepliercl is on , for imird'T, wavereu m ii;s Dtifualioa today. Dr. Amaute Kongetti g;ized upun nheid. ship, front and roar as Ilp is paraded before the witness stand. J asreed that tne .m pound inn r haired, white laced, ot) year 1 dffenitaut was not 01 tne appear- of ao slender l.iO pound dark ung man he previously had sai l o bis hospital. I into the harVr and held down by OAtuhuo poles untit they were drown ed, th d.Mttch Mill (n uctna--f officer wn orui I fied to a tel-'phi-n -ole while t!ie j imb jeered and Honed him. Tne di,- patch added ilitt just outnide the Kri-nch con.-esxioi Yunnauee were 1 driven (rm .i h.d rc pte, beaten mi thrown into a i "i-i k in reht f manv I fureicner. who ('.a red r-t interfe j in Chinese le-Kiorj. The dmpat-'h j said nil the .tiorttie were cttmtni ; ted by people i.f (Nnton and nt bv I th Rohliem vat uinve the Yunnan- fr- m the cit i . j The wl.'Vf.! slaughter was fini'. 1 lv halted V lU intervention if i AVAL LA YVAl.t.A. Wash.. Juue l.V lr. Mephfii I., I'eiiri'se. for ill ears pi-'i(iil.'nt of Whitman ooltet;i , j in his annual ru rt to the board if t overnet'rs meetihR here, tendered bt i paid. ; rrsiguatu'ii as prt'oidvnt of tne eol-j iese. m oid r tint the b rd might oe ! ;tlle to fieely ehise between throe! alternative sidiltionn of the (iitumiori, ' i which has developed 'bfvaior of ttiej impurment l liw msuhi early in the j school year, which is now ch'sinu. "While 1 am n'de ti carry on my i-luss wrk and the internal iidmini ; tr:iti.in of eolleitf affairs. I am nnt ai'lf to carry n the work of culti- 1 vaiinn relatiiSn with ihe outer world, 'an eipiaily ind spi-nsnble part t-f a K. T. t'nmrun is in the KuRue hos- president's duties." said the. presiden. pit;U with M fractured skull rrcei etl ! Tlir'e solution (tf the sitnati'ui this in, ruing when he w struck ' present tin; m-elves ti my mind." con- d'wn y n nulmnotule driven by i tinned the president. "The first ! Kh'.vd Mamhins. IHi'J Twenty --third that you fhuiihl elect a president to avenue east. thU nutrning Ht Thir 1 take my place, who would carry m tecuth and Mis'. the joint dm e which 1 have been! The acrideni, accortliug In the re ! carrying for the jmst :tl years, and port turned into police headquarter i give his attention to b'th the iiinrithis nttcrnoon. by Mr. Camron, was and the outer side of college adinin-1 unnvoid able. Mr. I'aiuron stepped im' iisiration; the second is that ynit ' the street almost directly in front ot should appoint president who would I the nuto, lie declared ' dovote himself to the external iidinin ! istration and leave me, if yon wish d tto do sot as instructor in philosopj.,-; i the third U that I should continue -i for the last 1L years, and of the big ! PERSIA IS ANGERED jad.; ,ing program projected by the! CKNKVA, June Jo.-J Persia j Hill iines to bring settler from the ! today withdrew from the nrniy con- east to Oregon and the Tacfic north- ! ferince hecauve of the conference's Wrst. j decision that Persian ships in the Ijtilf , , , . . ! of Persia ecu Id he searched if nuspect- ?lJ:"n KUTn by VV ! ei'l-Km i forbidden iriu. " V.. ' traffic. state fire marshal, a-king the club to i support the state office in its fire I protection week being planned. CHhnrn Hotel Leant rrIour, 1 coming year in LOSER IN SUIT When the mountain wouldn't come to Mohamet, Mohamet went to the mountain.. And einco the American public won't flo to eym phony concerts, these women are brining, symphony concerts to the Amencan public. They are Mrs. Artie Mason Carter and her assistant. Miss Marion Bowen, and they conduct summer concert series In the Hollywood bowl, near Los Angeles. Crowds average 10,000 each, and tickets sell at 25 cents. president to carry n ipy work of traehing and internal administnili m as I have done this year, and that in :i.istant to the president should be appointed, whose duty would be to cultivate under my direction thos 1 persons in the outside world whose friendship for thf college will he par ticularly valuable." ford Accident and Indemnity com- t pany, stole highway commission of ' the state of Oregon and William Ihiby, Henry K Van I'uzer, and. ade II. Malone. Appearing for the statp in the case were Attomey-tlenernl Van Winkle and two of his assistants, .1. M. Sev ers and Ii. A. IJIjcqvist. The War ren Brothers company were repres ented by .1. M. Head and II. K. Ly man of Boston and Richard W. Mon tague of Portland. S. L. TAYLOR LEAVES Smith It. Taylor, district forest ranger at .McKeuziu bridge, and fam ily, have moved from Kugene to Me Kenzie. bridge, where they expect to remain for the summer. Committees for the me ;irious demirtniein ,.t .. I.'.. gene Y. M. t A. hive heet .,,lt.'..l American and Hrni-h sailors, it was. I according to aniuncement today of . i.uifc r.oernart, secretary. The chair I mtn of Hie committees were selected I some time ago xnd each chairman has ; now completed the peronnel of his i couunitiee. it is announced, j The following are the new rmnniit ' lees: ! Membership- ,. J. Temple, chuir .man; Utytnond Torrey. I-'iiink Tripp. A. Ihoighun, II. B. Kuth. d. B. He witt, M. M. Boney, . A, Smith. K. O. Stout. Keligiotts work K. I Keeney, chairman; 11. A. SoUlts. Webster Uulde. f. A. llohgitt, V, J. t'lark. tinance A, A. ltogers, chairman; Marion Y catch. J. tl. Holt, A. H. Tif fany, U IV Pierce. Thrift -Fred Shekels, J. K. Pratt, J. K Hamlin. Social--! r. S. W. Moody, chair man; t 1. Collins, i". P. Oevereaux, A. K. Itoberts.. Hr. It. T. Burnett. (Seorge Lore. hitucntinnal A. Tl. Tiffany, chair man; K, t. linmel. Bert Prcscott. House- t. A. McClain, chairman; A. T. Cockerline, A. Ralph Ciray. Physical Mr, (i. P. Winchell, chnir nian; I'r. M. Ii. Howard, Win. R. Robertson, R. A. McCully, Ir. J. K. Richmond. Boys 1. i Caswell, chairman; . Stanley R. Stevenson. Arthur Hender At the hospital this afternoon U was stated that the victim's condi tion was eritie.il. Other accidents reported to police headquarter are as follow: K C. HeBuig, Seattle and Frank Pierce, 107 Washington street, acci dent at Fourth avenue and Blair street. Kdwnrd I'onyers, t"-7 Moss streer, and A. Bettes, River road, accident at Thirteenth avenue and Yillard street. K. A. Mace, Nineteenth avenue an I Friendly street, and George Smith, accident at F.ighth and Willamerte street. Smith, whose leg wna broken in thin accident, is reported rapidly recovering. I Continued from page one) and drove untit she reached a p-dut wlere police ismmiiiicc was available. She received wounds iu both ha.id.i i while driving. earch parties early fpii ' this morning were seeking those re- for sponsible for the shooting. PORTLAND. frc. June !.". Fed- sl Judge Robert S. Bean decided lav against the state highway colli sion in the suit of the Warren rn'her company against (Hen K. bble, and others for damages includ- 5 royalties, for alleged infi-inge- nts of patent. About ?(HHMKK is fllved. in the case, including a aim against the highway commis nn for $'J.(l.0t)t) for royalty of 25 tits a yard on about l.OtHi.tMiO yards '. pavement, and for triple damages :n interest. The litigation was the outgrowth the acts of the highways eoiuinis- "B, under a law passed by the leg ist ure iu P.illl in awarding road ork to ten different contractors. ing materials wti.cn tne attorney-( illtMrn:ll ,.,.,.,. T),e n.t:1l nond.er ..- t n.,,i...r- n.i M,.n. f Klewnth ! day. Throe Jurors are Called for Court Three more jurors for the circuit court panel were called today. The new jurors are, Mrs, N. W. Finery. Mrs. John Simons and C. II. Hale. Three jurors drawn Saturday were Archie B. llolemau, Henry F. (Jor dou and Mae F. Fields. The case of Percy versus Anderson and Moore which has been under way for the pnst three days la expected to he completed and go to the jury late Ibis afternoon. The cases of the state itpior charges is next on the docket. flf Kugene voters are deciding bet John T. Fvaus and Alta King school director this afternoon. Polls were thrown open ef '2 Mackenzie was a dran;fhtMnan on o'clock, and voting started slowly, the electricity c partmeiit stnff of j versus lliiies and Fleming on I mm reports hy several ot the pouin . the Shanghai Municipal council, places, where a very low vote is ex- Thp'Uient Wri'Mtn road bounds the poctod. The noils will he open until j western district of the intcruaticmtl 7 o'clock this evening, however, '. cousession an I i-xtemU on westward giving eiiiployes who leave work at J outside of the concession bntindnriM. (i o'clock an opportunity to east their The Columbia, Country club w on ballots. Route I lourincr, t ntin'ly outride j! The various schools are being u-ed ' the inlet nati nil concession, nlthougn polling places, the boundaries be- i.s., than a ini from the settlement ing as foiioivs: buundaries. Condon, school, voters living east of j Fcilera' iiicjiu.- tax figures for ( ir i goii i;oiiiilete for returns made in PJ-1 I hnvu been aim ."inced hv the biircuu of Kleventh and between Cniversity and Mill; Frances Willard, south of Klev enth and between Miii and Jefferson; Washington, north of Kleventh and between Lincoln and line along and north of I'niversity ; Lincoln, between Seventh and Kleventh from Lincoln YUNNANESE SLAUGHTERED NKW YORK, June l.'i. iA) A di-patch to tu Kvening Post from Hongkong today said that more thi:i TtM; Yunnan'-: vcre shiughtered tit Cnnlon by th' victorious 'antonec army wl ich "aptured that city Son ne ra I had ruled did not infringe the barren patent. The law authorized the commission " enter into contracts for laying ivenieiit with provision that I In ''Hp would indemnify the contractors t any damages sustained in case f fueeessfiil suit for patent infringe nts by Warren Brothers or others. This law also provided that these 'ntractors should not pay royalties ii the various types of pavement the itnrney-general had pronounced not hroterted by a valid patent, but that state would indemnify them tiunst suits for infringement of pat- its. After this law had gone into effect, if highway commission let road work 1 ten different contractors for some ne million square yards of pave 'pnt. All of these contracts called f'r a type nf pavement, which the barren Brothers company declared ( "me within the specifications of its talents. The defendants nntned in the coin claims are: 'den K. Kibble. Pacific Bridge com nj". ClHrke-Henery Construction "mpany, Oregon Hassntn Paving "inpitny. CUy F. Pyle, Warren 'on ruction company, Arthur H. Kern. nted Contracting company. R. 'nnis, L'nited States Fidelity and '"laranty company. Fidelity and Ie "'t company of Maryland. Atna ' asualty and Surety company. Hart- returns made n Kugene was Kill an I and west of Jefferson; Ceary. Lincidn increase of .;,(( over the 101 1 re ports ma ile in l!'-.t in PJ-- income.. This is the fourtu total number in the state as Port l.iml, Astoria and Salem were higher, Portland filed .'MI.777 re turns, Salem 101.' and Astoria I'JI.'i. Lane county filed U-Jt returns and next to Multnomah county in I h number cf iiic.itnen between JolMH) and $1,IKM the tital being PH. Mar or: county being next .with US, Lane county had It returns on iiieom, above $l'i,uoo, Marion having -l."i in this class. (hit of (iIl.l-: returns from Oregon. K,L7H were joint returns of hus bands and wiv;, with or without ;le pciulent ciiildre-i: -D7J were returinrl by men as hemN of families; 11."! were returned by women as hads of fnmil:es; IS,," 17 were hy single men and oT.'ll hy single women, while 471 were hy wives making separate returns from their husbands. Multnomah r.trtify made dl.'HM) ; turns, of which .'t,7127 indicated In comes under f.VWHI. KS0 incomes be tween f.".MX and $IO.fHK and S7 1 of JPUHtO or more. Wheeler county was the low dis trict W the state in total return". Fifty returns were made. 4! beitu below $.1000 and one between ?r(HO and $10.0f). to Cliainbers and north of Se enth. Yunnanese were caught hy in hs. be:iten-mi ;nsenihility. ilintwu TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALK Corona Portable type writer. Tel. J4H-J-J ur call -i'ATt West r.'th. jeHI FOR SALK OR Tit A UK FOR FOR Model, Chevrolet Touring, At condition, $:iU(. Terms. See Hunt at K. t. Simiuoui Co.'Fridav or Saturday this week. jell) L( 1ST Between Fish Halchery and Nimrod, brown leather purse con taining money and railroad ticket. Finder please return to tiuard of ; fice. Liheral reward. jeHl shott, Hr. ley. W. It. Neal, Hr. Ii. 1. llur- R. H. Crozier Tells Of City's Growth! R, II. Crosier, general passenger agent of the Hill lines told mem bers of the Kiwanis cluh at their ; luncheon today of the remarkable de velopment he has noted In Kugene , since ho has been visiting the city pjO TIME TO HUNT for a doctor or drutf atora when one of tho family i suddenly noired with aponit in intestinal cramps, deadly nausea and prostrating diar rhoea CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY ?ivcs inntant warmth, enmfort, onna mm pain. Keep it always in your home, ready fur emergency by night or day. Monday Only y A A tale of a magnificent animal, Wl Meadowlark, the Wonder H;orse, '4 and how she saved two strong men and brought them from en mity to friendship! It's vivid drama smashing action col orful romance! Soroon COMEDY snnp.hot, "Borrowed Trouble' Aesop Fables RIVER LOAM Ttivrr I.nnm dHivrrrd in oitj-, Phnn 11. SOI,. Jv4 ixsrRF. wr: IIEXIir Tltnvt' Ofr.&iai: TUESDAY June 16th THE COMEDY TRIUMPH OF THE CENTURY. . j hr-t fhree row- I p!u 10 pr ci-nl I EEAT SALE TODAY I'rirea, entire low-r floor. 2 40: balronr. !- .in. . . .i a. i..t .oTpn. f 1 Ou; Make all ch-k and nvmev ord-r. t.. ' K ln.e elf addro--rd -tampod envelope (or return of titkn,. THINK of us the next ; time you think of buy ing a washer and you wil not have to think of buying another for a long time. Special Terms Make Buy ing Easy sl00 Down. Use Your Credit on Balance puts an AUTOMATIC Washer in your home and besides the low terms we are offering during our Easy Term Sale, wo are giving FREE frriai'ff " " AV : ? ETHERBEE -POWERS X CAST NINTH AND OAK uVX I ginniiiinniinv Another Charge Convenience A PARAGON CLOTHES BASKET 3ml think-- If you oiilp your home with (inn of thr-ni. all mft;il Al'TO- VATIC .Wa.'hrra June I.lrd, you ft con ("loihrs out cost. Come In and tee thit All metal AUTOMATIC Wher ijv-mnnstrarrd there's no oblimtinn. mm mm Far men who prefer lo purchase and pay as tliei incomes permit Ten-Pay-Plan is inaugurated hy us for your convenience . . It is a service we are dad lo extend lo responsible men. II enables you to wear clothing of the better kind and this insures greater satisfaction lo you and to us. Society Brand and Fashion Park Clothes are featured hy us (in the Plan . . It is clothing of unquestioned ("piality, style and reliability. The' new models in choice fabrics are here in a wide range . . making selection merely a matter of choice. Here's How It Figures: m fi J.-..0) MKN'S AND YorXI, MKN'S SI' ITS Villi I il V S0.UU WIICII pill CIlliHC'd nun ji.uu irmv $:;n kocikty hhani) and fashion' vahk suits You iav $7.00 whin jiiiicIiiiHi'd mid $2.80 week I v $10 SOriKTY I'.UANI) AND FASHION I'AltK SUITS You tpiiv $8.00 wln ti iniri-luisrtl n n t $3.20 wcokly $1.-) SOCIKTY I'.HAND AND FASHION PA IMC SUITS You pay $0.00 when iiiivliiised mid $3.60 weekly $00 SOCJF.TY MWANI) AND FASHION PAIMC SUITS You jmv $10.00 when piircliiHcd unci $4.00 weekly $.'),') SOCIFTY I'.KAND AND FASHION PAIMC SUITS You pay $11.00 when pure-liased mid $4.40 weekly $G() SOCIFI'Y HUAND AND FASHION PAIMC SUITS You pay $12.00 when purchased and $4.80 weekly There is no additional cost to you for this service . . Trices arc exactly the same whether cash, regular charge or the Plan Green-Kilborn Co. MEN'S WEAR "One of Eugene's Leading Stores" 825 Willamette Eugene, Oregon ConTiHg'it. 10J1, A'reM Detter K Conn jrlirniniiTOniircM I D 3 3 3 m til m a 3 i: v i: ! i