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statftef Third Section Pages 1 to 4 Autos Schools VOLUME LI EUGENE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1922 NUMBER 40 lifflyravH cfforts of Legion In Behalf of May 30) Successful SET APART BYUNI0N VETS tol,..!... ikmihI-h ir.Ml.wlUf " Iy HTiil M lry ur All War ll.-nHH V ilA.NAI'OI.IH, I...I., Ml.y .- UllV,url..l 'I'"- M,IV wlll,h" J , , , rvi'il lhuugl.ul Ihu w..rl.l riir. .!. la Itt. t I" "h.. 1. ..t Hi" AliiiTK-i.ll 1..-KI..H. i..-.-ur.l-hi ID " olinuumu.ml.l .mill'- ul lnli.n li.-'l'im.l'" ""'") Th.- ,'Vl"l'HT1',1l,l,,"', h" ""' ,,l,l"n v,.l,.ri..l f Civil r I." .' t.ril-ti-u, lliinrutHm ly tlM'lr full.-.. g,ir...l'. M'y n.l.mlly linn !- nrn.i. i..y ""' ""'' 1,1 .""""" ' ,11 AiiH-rliniw " I'" '"' lh"lr """ ut Alllmullli H l'"" '"" ,h" rualnnl of ...Ml HlllllllM-n l'lli- lo olw-rro nxtllorlHl lli.l.ili.y "f Ihrlr oitn iM. April 2. Ill" Kmilniiiy t "i IiilhHin iilaiTVanro linn Umn uinir. oi,l lii- Ilia wiirlil titf. Thn IiikI"!.. Lininw.'.l "" N"r"' ""' Hijulli iiKliilnlly l.il"lU-il M"y 30 It im-n.iirliil ilny. ' I'""1" "' ""' wurlil ivur mi'.. 'n bull. lil t lli M imi-l" ''v. fur Iho Inn! ilitn. yinrM. mmilllnm-mi.ty liiu.uriil tlm il'-ml " Civil. Hinlll-A.i'r-i,n una Wiirlil wiiin. -Wlun III" lilltr-AIII'-il Viloruii.-j-(hIi-ih.I"1. mmto ll f world i velrnin l-'ntiu-i. KliHlul.il, (.'iiniiilii. Itiily nml tltn o.l.i-iii 'f .I"' wlll'-il mi timtn nml lit Willi I ho J.okIii.1 In a luriiilii-r. nitiiplt-A Ihw l-H.u.l'H ilulo d-r iti.i-..'rvun,i of rl.i-ii fur .hi- ili-ml, t,iy 30 lirr.l.ii M Inti-rnn.lnn.l holi day I'omifcunl'lo ly l' iinlv-rnl oli Knaiiio I" -lirltm. Thin yi-nr ll fvlll l oIhmtvchI by lr-nlun uol antl Kllti'il vrli-rntiM1 .iiflitnlsiil.ii.il ... H (iilliiHIIIK l-iil.lltrll Oll.nr tlllll. II. o I'li.iril HIxUmi:. : CitnoilM. ItolKlim.. -r.n--, I'lilunrt. Turkey, Moxli-o. Ar troilin'. Ilmlll. Hrlilxli I'l.lli-. i'hhm. (-i)lm. (liiuli'.iiiili.. Jiipon. 1'i-ru, I'ut.o Kli-o. l-orlujtmiiw Vct Africa, flunm lliiliilltlt'i. HlinnMi lliinilurii.. 1ni.lt. Vnnnxut-ln finil In tltu CnitiU iiiiii-, lUwull. V,'ll'l'",a I'll""'' nn'1 llln li'llllniy nf Ali.nkil. Krry (irntii Ovit Tliiw Ih-tunili-! "An ll illil LiiMt yv..r nnil llin yimr bt-fi'i-i-. tli l.iKlon will diHiintlo nml bulil iiiiioirlntc pM-irliii-ii nvrr III" gniM f ovi-ry Atnorlrnn win, uli-opw (Contlnuod on P I, Cpluinij i) LEBANON CELEBRATING NEW REGIME WITH FETES Ni;V CONhTITlTION rAl'Ni ,IOV AMOSU I'lOI'l-i; Almt ihu Im'IUiik of S' w Na loiuil AM4'intil)' I lull r ilit.- I iv nut i l'''irft'"Miiuit)iri' tit thn Amnn lult.il I'tphn) HKIItl T, l-Mhaiiuii, April Tin it'oiii itt l'tiiinon Im v In-i n culi'liiiit Intr wlih fvicit Dim piuilfiiriitttfiii or ii Hvw cuimiltiilliiN for libnhon mid (bo natllnic U ut ii ii uw nalltMiul uHMtii- HI)' UIHli'r f I' M'lirti liilinrlni. 'I IH' t'OflNlltlltltlfl IIH tlt'OcllllllH'tl If y (IcimtiiI luiini.nl, 1 1 mi 1'n'iM Ii Ii(,f)i cntniniM Ion mi iiffoi-itft t Jut country t Iiiikc intlUtUI'll lr K('lf -K'VM lUIH-lll. Tlu nilinlnlitli (illvo ciiiniiilllt-i of (lit l"biinoii wlilrh wim tioiiitimtvri hy Kruiirn III ll':0 for lli ui-itM of c ItpfmllOII 111 UOVt'ltllltfllt jlffllll'H In Lvlmiiuit him Im- n tlifuiolvDil mid Iiiih lifii miert'tli'd Uy it rupnmjilnUV' tin- fit mi lily whtint' nirnilitiiri it ro all olocl uil Ii) Ihu lU'Opfc. Thrift mi 90 iiHMM.K'rH In Dig nit llntliil UMHi'intily, In iLccOiiliiiicn with Ihn Kii'tirli cli'Ctornl lnw, wlilt'h win piHHiiulKuiutl In Kyrlu. thur Ih iillciwoil unit iltpiity fitr vry 20.0OU Inhahlt UlllH. Tilt' .'PI)HIrl JtlhJl f'OlllplvU'll KlHtWH tin riiillalloi ui Jamhiiiuji to lliltlioor rt00,(iuo. New nwrn (Jrniuiil Thn riitiMlltiitliin fiffoKirt th" liliLlonul liNMrmlily iiliMiiltlto powiT (ivi'r IcKlwht lliin, laxiiilfin. filiw'ittlon ti iid wilfaru Ji:iMitlgiiH. -'nuir, huwuvur, nulin 'intrul ovir fori'lipi ond inllluiiy fti falin. Thn rxtromlNln aio nutunilly iIIh HatlnrifMl with tho pmvlMtuiiM of thn vonMHullun and imk for no m Ihitn ciiniili'lii (imIi-im lulrncii. "Wo uri) unnhy nf Iridcpi'iKh-iiro and woll qual ified for ll," iliM'lai-i-d thn i-x-niMyor .f Alnlah. In a nji'h irnt'ilnn njtulnM the now uriranlc iavrg, "Whu Pa It-mi n. Hyrln mid li ititiiilit won allll tindiT I h iirtiml iwiiy f Turk try. Mt. ldiation hail n irlvltrd nyntfin f Rovnrnmt-nt. whlt-h nan n widn urnjiit of frnrdnm. Why can not wo tiavo the aiinic privta-ur now?" Thi lllii'i-tiln. Iiuwvvit, who for in tlifl majorliy of the population. nlihonKh not nlluitvlhrr atlcllitcl wlltl Ui ttonr Mlintton, tlll vtHtnidcr It ii nrrai w-p forwurd In tho'.r onward march to fro niatihMd. Their hiithrii remind ttio olrpovltlun of thi Ijivi Hint Hip conn tty la allll uikUt maiidato iK't'orilhiK to ntilclo 22 of th pari of tho li-amiu ut nut hum, on J tlinrcforo null undr tuUluHt. i On Jiminut ti'iiiurkrd, "l-'nincf. In urmillhK uh mieh n. Mhirul ciniritliuilun Iijij pruvtMi hutw-'lf worthy of tho truHi K'vcn to -r hy Uio h-aKUi." Tim irtatn of Xhanon Urn lo tho nor th of ruhjetllH. ll l hounded on WILL DIVE FOR SUNKEN TREASURE IN THE LUSITANIA REVIEW OF WASHIIMGTdN CONFERENCE IS GIVEN HKXATOIl FKAltt'K, Al'STRAIJAN KNVOV, IirTAJIS FKATl'HW riitlinM I nltcd Stafcti and Japan Were lrirtlnff Vnfrt Towurcl a Terrlhlo Wur The blriuiiMlilp lllnki'ly In hr-lntr out flttftl ut Ci'Htnj'M rililiyttni. nt ur l'hllitlflihlii, for an rxpifllllon lo the apol "whero thu LiiKltiiiiia wmt Hunk hy h (icnrmti Hiihmnrlnt) off tho coital of Iri'lnnd. Tho venue I will inako an atli'ini't to Kiilvuito tho Ki-uat ti'rtiMiiru ciirrhd on tho llnrr. Th LiihIIiiiiIu, II and lii'tijiuiiln P. I.chvIII, rhatntilon U believed, Hen In iir feet of walrr, dlvor of tin Hhikrly'M rn-w. linn In vented a diving xult In which, ho wiyH. ho run dewend fnfely In Jiun fe-t of ualvr. Captain Chai lert Itlekurda hi Hklpper of tho Ulukely. P IrV'?' ''fl 1n.rSr CaijtwnC. 3. KcKS tho north hy tho fllvcr Kehlr mid tho ateri houndury In flxi'tl alonn me IilNh to tin. -ai of l'hunon. Ji'-lrut t the rhlrf rlty and aent of Kovtrninenl. A Slinrp iJid , An oiiKirr-lookliiK urchin np proarhed a mnn who wiih hurrylnqr toward tbo rnllwny Htntlon. "Carry your rlp, Blr'.'" ho asked. "No!" minpped tho man. "I'll carry U all the way for ii quarter." an Id tho boy. - "I lull you 1 uon t warn n rar rlod!" "Hon't yon?" "No. I don't!" At that tho lnd hrokn Into a niilrlt trot lo koup up with IiIh vlctlin'a Imaty Btrldrn, and In n. tono of lnno cont eurloslty nsked, 'Then what aro you carrying it for?" Youth's Companion. WHITMAN HOME IS SAVED KHIUNK TO Itt: M Ml. OF MODKST DWi;iMNi n,:i-; t Oirrfutirninloor of the AkkocIbUuI I'rfuwit CAM DION, N. .).. May 24. Walt Wliilman' homo hern i to lo pro nerved for poHtorlty. A committee ap pointed by C'amdr-n city council has decided that a Hhrino shrill be made of the modest frame dwelling where itho "pood stay poet" ptuved the later veaxi of bin life, and wiioro no oieu Mtirch 2!. 1892. Tho committee, which la headed by Councilman Kredorick H. Von Nieda, will aeek fiindK from tho city for res toration purpoSi'H. . H liaa been SUK Kested that tho house be allowed to stand on its original oite, and not moved to Forest - Hilt, whore some would have It. Tho houso will be ii.Hrd for Htnrlnr Whitman relics. May 31 hi the 103d anniversary of tho birth of the poet, und plans are being mad of observe the event. KHxvd Tlicir Opportunities At the bcKinnins of the great war, ChriHiiania tried to husband her man power by cmplyolnt? women as street ear comlucLois. Komo oojuciions wcro rained at first, but in time tho travel ing public took a real liking: to the eomluctorcUe on tho k round that she was more civil than a mere man. Thou eh ihcr hus been no oiiiuai or der to reinstate men, it is noticeable thai the women conductors nave grau uh IK dtr'aniieared. Arkert what had boeomo of thorn, tho chief of tranMt in the Norwegian capital replied that as they bail qonstajit opportunity to tiiont iii en so manv of them had mar ried that tho rest had just naturally resigned. New lorK Evening i-oa iroirei(ondenro of tho Aoclatrd Prasi) BVIJNKV. N. H. W.. April 11. A review of the recent Wasliinftlon con ferences was given herq by Hcnator Peorco, Australia's dejejfttte, whp woa the honor guest at a dinner given by the "Get Togather Cluh." at which T. aainmons, tho American conaul general, presided. Premier Huffhcs. In Introducing Henator Poarce, said that the confer ence had removed the present danger of war and that the hope of tho world luy In a good understanding between the two Enfjlleh-BpeakJng nations. Canafnc Pnarra unlit thflf thn iriOHt (flftasteful exiHtrienee of his Amer ican trip occurred when ho was com pelled to write nimseit aown as an ".i!lcn." Ho said no eloquenco could doHcribe tho magnitude of tho acconv plishments of tho conference. "The United States and Japan were drifting fast towurd a war which would have oeen moro lorrinio man tho last war, because thcro wpuld i tiavo been ntroduced into it not only ; the Implements of destruction invent ed and used during the last war, but others moro destructive than tho mind of man had conceived hitnerto," lie declared. "This was made plain at the conference. "It was fine to hear the British delegates agree to the proposal that Ilr.tain should accept naval equality with the United suites. This waa a icinble sacrifice for an empire that lived by sea power. Tho United States could live without a single ship of war. but It 1 vital to tho llfo of the Uritlsh empire that It Bhould main tain Its supremacy on the sea unless it- integrity was guaranteed in some other way.. "I hope that in the near future we may see the United States a mem ber of the league of nations, taking port In the reconstruction of hu manity.' A Bacbcfror'B Krror A bachelor who is forever "put- 1. 1 In l" rarnntlv visited Uhe proud parents of a new baby boy. Tho motner noia up inp. uunuiu wi Inspection, and asked gaily: "Tell us now, frankly, which of us do you think he Is like." After a careful cxmir.atlon of the v . V. i nlur rant Iflrl Uil I 'J- Hi" Mt"-",-,'-', - "Well, of course, it Is not very in telligent looking yet, but he's won derfully liko both of you;" Toronto Globe. Had Not Believed Promise of Food Fulfilled -;v: SOME SUSPICIOUS 0F;ID 'Devil Is Tempting IV Say Some When Corn and Cocoa, Vnknown to Tluan, Is Prepared i CorroRpondnnco of the Ansoclated Press) TSAKITHI.V, Uussla, April 21. Tho peasants of the little villages of th volfja river valley wero amazed when tho food supplies of the American re lief administration begun to arrive. They had not believed It possible that promises of food would he fulfilled. Newspaper articles which have beon . collected by agents of tho A. R. A. Khow somo of tho astonishment these people felt when at last they received the hopedfor gifts from America. "It Is very fine, but it cannot last' said one peasant whoso children had received food from the American re lief association. "Surely they will stop It soon. They give us a little bread. milk, soup and beans and the children come back to life. Their cheeks, are llko apples, when we had bread they did not look so well oven at three pounds a day." ','.'- The Russian writer who intorvrewed the peasants told them tho distribution of food would bo continued 'Until the next harvest. .,; In some of the remote cantons where there are many strange sects, the American food nras received with suspicion. "The deTil Is tempting usr" muttered some of tho faithful when the corn and cocoa., absolutely un- . known before, arrived. "Ho is posing as an American and trying to make 1 us drink his brown poison." i psct Hollers or tcoi They upset the boilers containing1 the cocoa made for the children, and the American relief association was. compelled to conduct a campaign of education to explain the meaning of albumin and calories. '"So they have mixed albumin In the flour," declared some of the suspicious ones. "It is to tempt us, a trick of the devil. Don't touch It, brothers." Since they had already eaten dogs, why not try this devilish, strange con coction. They sampled it and wero pleased. 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