Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, December 16, 1925, Image 2

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    MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., WEDNESDAY, PEC. H, 92S
TWO
,
BLEAK WEST COAST ISLE
FEARED' BYJfACHTS MEN
San Nicolas Has Become A
Spot to Be Shunned
OLD LEGEND IS REVEALED
PrirolH l Santa. Marhara. Mi.-loii
Toll of i Woman i Abandoned
n lido for 1U Vein "
Col-r-.ionilin-c of tha A.PK-latt Prp)
PAN FKlMtu, jeoiaie ana
wind-swept Nan. Nicolas, one' of s.
rhaln of Islands lying off tho const
of aouthcrn California ; haa become
a anoi ahumied ly most yaohtainqtt.
Old-time mariners who wither tin
the docka of thl harbor city to
awap yarns seldom fail to apeak of
barren San Nicola. Jt la Inhabited
only by- a man. named StUcArthur
and hla wife, who core- for SOOfl
sheen owned by a cattlo company
New Year's Eve'
Supper Dame
Eugene Hotel
DMcinjr 9 Till 12:30
t .
Excellent Suppcjr
Good Entertainers
Favors Fun ;
$2.50 P,!ate ,
Make Reserratkua Now
which leaaea the Inland from the
government.
Howling offahnr wind an J
Rreat aetia, acnlnat which little
nroirrcaa can bo made by amnit
croft, often are encountered by
those who try to reach the talamt.
Should the mariner overcome
these clementa, another obstuclt
hua to be overoomo before a land
lug can made. Virtually Im
imumhle kelp beds almort aur
round the Island and extend from
a quarter or a mite to three miles
offshore. They may be negotiated
only by extremely email eralt.
Twlco a year n boat vadta n
Nicolas to loud aheep,' and the
members of her crew sometlinej
are the only people seen by th
MacArthur for months at a time
'Phci- have been on the Island near.
t ly three years. I'ntll ninety-Ovo
I years ago, inuiaos mmiuueu me
island. ,
I ' Priests of I he Santa Barbara mis
I slon tell of a woman who was
I abandoned n the ielaad In 1SS0,
, fur 30 yearn. When, the' Mexican
i irovernment removed the natives of
Ua,.- KIIAln. . .Ka n.UnJ
.woman. In returning for a baby
. she had forgotten, was left. Indl.
cations that she still Uvea wen
found by men who visited the Is
Ilund In aearch of her.
Evidently fearing that they were
enemies, she eluded them. Finally
. she was found, virtually- Insane.
There was no trace of any other
person, and It- was aeaumcvl that
the baby had perished.
maintain them. Judsou V. Fu Ik mo
ot Si-nlllo was the only member
voting to override tho veto.
l!ev. Saunders, a member of the
house mi'ks and playground com
mittee. announced on tho floor of
tho chamber that tlio committee
was willing to accept tho vetu us
some of the smaller towns had pro.
tested that It would cause them a
great exeuse. He said that a new
lull Is to be drawn which would
exclude the smaller municlimlltlea.
House bill 10S which would have
authorised the state parka board
to enlarge Its parks In Washing
ton hy purchasing or condemning
land adjacent to the park failed by
tivo votes to become a law not
withstanding the veto. Under the
preeent law the parks committee
can purchase or condemn laud
abutting n state highway but can
not add to the originally desig
nated park: I
HOUSE BACKS HARTLEY
EXBCVTTVi: Sl'STATXED" IX
TWO VETOES
Hjr The AMorlat! Pr
. OLYMP1A, Wash..' Dec. lo.
fiorernor Hartley was sustained on
two vetoes by the house of the state
legislature today, the first by a vote
of 8 a to 1 and the second 67 to
16.
The first vetoed measure to be
taken up as a special order of
business was houso bill 63 giving
cities and towns the power to con
demn land for property within
their city limits and assess the dis
trict In which tho parks are sit
uated for the money to build and
FIRES DAMAGE TIMBER
LOSS IN MONTANA 1CSTIMATKO
AT H5.(tOO
t (Hy Th Assoc In tKl Pra)
HUTTR. Mont., 1. 16. Two
fires today cftUitod lotutos of $-56,-000
In timber mills tit Hocknor ntid.
Pol ao n. Tho' Ani.vo.ula Mining com
pany's tlmtnT Inut tit Kookner
wns tlontroyert with n low of $15i,
000, The Dewey Lumber company's
saw and plniitnur mills at . Poison
were- burned with a lotts estimated
at SI 15.000. The losses aro cov
ered by insurance.
SLAVERY CHARGE FACED
Ki:ni:itf onii'KK.s toxiwn
i:i TO TAKE MIM.KIt
Auto TTtts Stngo
(Br Th. Anuclsted Press)
ORKOON C1TV. Ore.. Dec. 15.
Clifford Brown of Salem was In
jured near here this morning,
when he.drovo his automobile Into
a California stage. The stage was
tracking unothcr. when Hrown,
defourtnfr around one car,
crashed into the second. His In
juries consist of cuts about the
face and a bad bruise on the head,
suffered when ho was pitched
from his automobile.
8A1.KM, Ore.. lec. M. I'nlted
States Marshal Clarence Hotrhklss,
Is expected to arrive in Salem this
afternoon tu take Into custody
l,int Mlll.tt fi'jiilitMt whom n
charge of while slavery la to he
filed todny In connection with his
coming to Hnlem and living here
with Mis, Oscar Itancox after
having crossed the International
boundary Hue from Saskatchewan,
t'ltuailn. Whether Miller U taken
to Portland today depends on
whether he waives a preliminary
hearing, but that he la expected tu
do. in which event he will bo taken
lo Portland to await nctlon ot the
federal grand Jury., Otherwise an
Information will be filed here be
fore I'nlted suites Commissioner.
l.yle 11. Page.
The case cilme suddenly to light
Saturday when the woman's hus
band, having trailed the pair from
Canada, nppenred In Salem, and
traced them lo, their apartments.
Mrs. llancox aiid her child were
tnkeii Into the custody of the po
lice matron, and the police later
urreeted Miller. Hancox tried to
attack Miller while the latter was
In custody ot the officers and Han
cox also was Jnllcd for Investiga
tion.
Karly today Hancox was released
on order of federal authorities, but
a few hours later appeared tit tho
police station where he Is aatd to
have threatened the uvea or at II
ler and others. Ho was Immedl
ately locked up again and will be
held for deportation.
Hancox la said to have stolen
his way across the Canadian line
into the states, and according to
his story to Chief Mtnto, was shot
at while doing so. Mrs. Hancox
is ill nnd Is In a local hospital.
Pennsylvania house of reprosenlu
lives. I.userne Is one of the largest
hard coal pmiruclug reunites In the
state. Tho proposal, which Includ
ed a form of arbitration under the
name ef board of settlement, pro.
vhled for Imnu'illale rceuinplloil of
work whllo negotiations aro under
wnv. .
wit ho- operators nor mlneri
would comment on the latest peace
plan. It was understood, however,
that the miners had not changed
their nosiltou of standing on the
acceptance of tlovernor Pinch. it's
peace proposal, wmrn was re
Jeuled bv the operators.
BANK PROPERTY IS SOLD
Willing
New Minister: You should see
the altar In our church.
Village Spinster: Lead mo to It.
Did You Ever Think of Giving
Faultless Pajamas
Welcome Gifti
Useful
all the Year
afflux?
Pajamas
EESESSi
rajan
A Faultless
Gift is
Faultless
Pajamas
IT'S NOT so easily done to select
a gift that will meet with his
sincere approvalbut the sug
gestions we may have to offer will
no doubt relieve your crowded
imagination as to the gifts you are
going to give. '
A suit of FAULTLESS PA
JAMAS in flannel, fine textured
silks and broadcloth plain colors
and stripes everything that will
suit his most fantastic whim.
$225 io $950
Gifts for the
Young Men
Eagle Shirts .
Rich novelties in a vist vari
ety of materials. Collars at
tached stiff collars to match,
or just collarless.
. $2.00 to $5.00
Smart Sweaters
The lover of outdoor sports
will be glad to find a distinc
tive sweater among his gifts
on Christmas morning.
Our assortments, always not
able, are more comprehensive
and attractive than ever be
fore. Brilliant hues
$5,00 to $10.00
Imported Scarfs
Our neckwear was selected
with a view of serving for
months after Christmas as well
as conferring pleasure on this
particular day as a gift.
Colorings which bespeak the
most beautiful tics that can be
found.
$1.00 to $3.50
jSTOREMEN .
, KNOWN FOR GOOD CLOTHES
Large still is taken
SNOHOMISH KQl'll'MENT 18
TAM ED .IT 930,000
(Rv Tha AMot'lntott PrcwO
SEATTI.K. Wiuh.. Xrc. 18.
Moomthlnlnir cqnipmrnt ami pro-
tturtu vniurd nt jzn.uup wr ao.icd
ami four prlonni nrretU by
Kotleral Prnhlhltmn Atiminlstrntor
Hoy l.yle and hi n.tnntn In
n double raid today In Snohomftth
t9tinty. about 25 miles north OA t
of hire.
Two jjIIIIh, one a RflQ-ffntlor, triple
coiulrntor. the other l&G-Biilloi.
capacity, gnllonn of mnnh, two
tons of rrurked rorn nnd corn
meal, 25 neks of corn nuftar. col
orln? matter and n truck wore
nelsetl. Srx 63fralton drum of
kerosene, fuel for the burners, were
also discovered.
W. M. Zimmerman nnd Al Tiny
were openitinir one of the atUlw.
of flee n uttitl. t'lyde Chandler wna
arrested on the track, whllo Oils
Anderson, tho fourth man, wan
taken In custody m KveretC where
part of tho moonshine, coloring
matter and some Klycerine were
found, tho prohibition squryt re
ported. The Klycerine was used to
put a bend on the fake whisky,
they explnined. The men nro hold
under $1500 bonds each.
hips Mi T.rrKi koii
at (ior.n iiii.Ij
I, A NO
MMUKOItl). Oi'O.. Heo. 15. The
closing chailtms in tho rallure of
the llinttt of Onld Mill oC Oold
Mill. Ore., In .Murch. Ii3l were
written In the' records of the t'lr
cult court Mmiduy when upon
rvcommendatloim of HuperliilendciU
ef Hunks Krnmwell. bids for the
remnlniii)t usjmt of the defunct In
st It ut ion were ordered accepted.
The asset consist of collectable
iiQtu.ud the house and lot of
rcy VI.' Hell, former president
and cashier, whoso sentence of ten
years in the stulo prison, vim re
cently reduced by tlovernor Pierce,
followed by u parole, nnd collect
ible notes.
Walter Zimmerman bid 100 for
the house and lot which is en
cumbered by a morlKiiiM for $1700
held by the Jackson County L.onn
iMoclttiioii. mid Albert I'ai.key bid
for the. notes. Hoth blddwrn
live In Oold Hill, and the bids or
both went accept eti.
The rcnmlnlitM nssvts consist of
land, listed In tho bank superin
tendent's report "ami not worth
.wiyitiK taxes on" and notes upon
which little if any money could be
realised.
LOUCHEUR RESIGNS POST
t'.Wl, IMt"MKIt KXI'HTWI TO
T Mi K l'lX.WCK l'ia( K
BRICK BUILDING FALLS
Font MKV AKK BHUED AS
KTItl CTlltK 'OIXAPSK.t
ny Th Auoclnted Press)
3 AN FHAXCrsCO. t'a!.. Dec, 15,
Four men were hnrled ' nnd
probably crushed to death when
one-story brick and frame hullrilntf
at KlKhth and Mission street sud
denly collapsed late this afternoon.
Two men. reported buried climbed
out of tho debris only sightly In
jured. The building collapsed when the
wall next- to a lot that was bclnir
excavated fell In. The four men
t burled were working In a trench
; at the,bas of the wall. They were
' nmnlnvM of n rnnatrnrl Cnn fnm.
pony. Two were carpenters; the
other were laborers.
Police and firemen were still
working tonfpht In an offort to
extricate the burled men. One of
the first to visit the scone of tho
accident was Mayor Jnmes Kolph,
Jr.
The hulldlnie that collapsed was
occupied by the Peorlea Welding
works.
LA F0LLETTE 'IN PARTY
SENATOR G1VKH KTATKM ENT
. OS PIUXCrPMM
I . (Or Th Anoclatfld rrff.N)
, WA8HINOTON, Dec. 16. Both
bnforo and after tho Republican
nennto today had accepted-him In.
to tho parti fold, Senator La
. SoIlolto of Wlsconaln Rave puhlia
notice that ho would adhere to the
"proKrcanlvo principled" of hla
I father who waa read out of the
i party a year ago by the aenata old
! guard.
Hla flrat notice went dlrrctly
i to the pnrty lenders In the form
' of a letter to the committee on
j commlttcoa which voted ycaterday
I to recognize him na a Republican
i In making eommittne aaalKnnienta.
ma accond took the form of an.
nuurPH at a hanriuet Riven In hla
honor tonight by the ofrirora of
Ijihar. a newapapcr pulillnhcd by
railroad workera.
COWBOY TRIES ESCAPE
FRANK htTTTH THROWS COURT
INTO IHHORDRIl
mr Th A.imAlat'n Vrn)
ROC'KKOftlJ, III., Dec. IS. Cir
cuit court hero waa thrown into
diaordor twlco today hy two- at
tcmpta to eacapo liy Frank Lctta,
Montana miner and ranch hand, nji
he wua being arraigned on ohm-gen
of nraon and of attempting dyna
miting of Chapnell Tlrothera, horae
meat packing plant hore. 7ho flrat
attempt cnrrieu mo purauit into
the courthouao corrldora, The aec
ond nttempt waa fruatrated when
court attachoa stopped him In the
courtrotmi ita ho atartod another
utinh for a door.
IOtta, when nrrnlgncd, nald ho
wanted to "pload nuilty but havo
a Jury trial."
Honda of 1B0O0 woro aot nnd tho
record ahowa him oa pleading "not
guilty." . '
STRIKE PROPOSAL MADE
IMMEDIATE m-Ifil'MTTlOS OF
WORK IS ASKED
(By The Associated Press)
PHILADELPHIA, j)Cc. 15. An
other proposal for endlnfr the nn
thmcltjo strike, now In Its 10th
waek, was. today presented to op
erator ffnd miners, It camo from
seven of tho eifrht member of tho
Luzorno county, delegation to tbo
tnr Tli AssUied Pr
PAHIH. w 18. M. Loucheur
has renlKned from hh post a fi
nance mlnbder. feelttiK that it I
Impossible to carry on in the face
of the hostilities of the finance
committee of the chamber of dp
titles and In the face of the clear
disllko of hi financial measures
on the part of buslucsa interest
throughout the country.
Paul Dounier. mdleal socialist
and former flirmco minister, will
probably tnkn hi place. Premier
Hrland held a luni? talk with 8ma
tor Oourner thin evening and Is
inclined to ask him to lake the
portfolio. Not hi nit. however, will
be decided until nfter the cabinet
meeting which M. Itrlund has
sum'noned for tomorrow mornlnir
Should the cabinet approve the
choice of M. 1'oumcr. he may
formally be nppointed at noon to
morrow to take over tho ministry
at once.
For his own f
1 1 m t lfi C7rt. . i V . 111
II VIR wlOOScS ULlIfil PlnRt Vf
im : Mil
SOME folks thine of the jewelry store
as the pbec to ro, chiefly, for those
gift where experue is the teconJ con
sideration. "
But not Santa Cbus! That canny o!J
gift expert knows better than tlutl
He judges the worth of a Rift not alone
by what it costs, hut by what it yields
in service and satisfaction . . . And long
iff), he discovered that a dollar goes
farther at the jewelry atnrc than it dots
fuliieas and pleasuie.
Tor die jeweler dels in imperiruHt
in Rifts that last, like tl fidelity of a fine
friendship, for as Iodr a, ,c wf
' Specialiiing in jewel., the jeweler sea
to it that every article in his stock it tru
a je wel. And whether u k for a Jornment
or for utility, it mut mcmurc up tajtwd.
tandards. in craftsmanship and integrity.
He who must coddle a lean pure or ahe
who may indulge a U one. Ixjth will find
there the gifts they would mmt lie to
Rive coniforuhly priced within their re.
spective Christmas budgets.
But whatever tlic price, the quality is
always jeweler's tiuahty-uncororotiiis.
ing in its ffne stand.irds, '
A Sanu Ciim. He knows 1
MRS. RHINELANDER HOME
rFI'OKTS OP Kl' KM X KUAN
AUK wanti-:ii
tnr Th. amm-uixI l'r.)
' NBW ItOfHKI.I.K. N. Y.. Pec
ia.-r-yv hi lo ropprU, (rom Florlilu
aalit (lt Ktl Klux Klan waa out to I
prrvont Mm. Allen Jonoa Itlilne-i
lander fnm comlnK there tn real (
after her victory In the recent an-:
nulment milt hroiiKht hy I-eonard I
Kin Khlnelander, ehe renppearol
at her home here today.
Mra. Hhlnelaniler hait never been
more than 60 inlla away from liei
home atnee the ault. thouRh alio dla
ar)iared two'dnya o?ter a Jury In
Whlto I'lalna deHtted In her favor.
Almoat ffimultaneeualy with hr
return, attorneya for her hilabund
emphatically denied reporta tha?
he had returned to hla wire, and a
irrhnd Jury In Whlto I'lttln. decided I
,1 vi. mil utnn ,, mi ,iiii ii, ,i.h"I i
tampering with the jury that sat on .
tho trial.
SECT EXPECTING CHRIST
HINDU PLAXS TO TAKE ON
DIVINK SI-ntIT
!ly Tnn Amorlatnl Vrmy
I,OS ANtit'.I.KH, Cal., I)i. 15.
The Theoaophlctil Ordi'r of the
filar in the Kaat ontanlxcd H
years ago to proparo for tho sec
ond vlaltatiun ot Chrlat tu earth,
la nfnking ready to greot the
Havlour In the hndy of Krlahnu
murti, a young Hindu, at Adyitr,
Gravely I1L
3k ,r,
Barbora Lo Mnrr, of tho
Hereon, is gravely ill in Los An
geles from a throat infection
and other troubles, which have
caused her to lose 100 pounds
in weight.
SHOP
EVENINGS
THIS WEEK
Just Come in and Look at Our Stock
' Any Evening Until Christmas.
Where Quality Is Higher Than Price.
Luckey's Jewelry Store
W. W. BRISTOW, Proprietor
The 'Store with the Street Clock
province of Minlrna, India, and at
Ommen, Holland.
Thla announcement was mndn
hero today hy Dr. Krneat Htono,
International) Bccrotary-troosuror
of tho order.
The jimniroalntlona nre looked
for during the coming Christmas
season, when Krlahnamurtl, who la
now In Imllti, la to ha hulled na
tho human . vehlclo carrying the
manlnrostntton of Chrlat, Willi a
mlealnn on earth as a world
teacher.
llfgliinlnff Young
Clerk: My wife has presented
me with a little hoy, air.
Ahaent-mlnded Merchnnt: liny?
Well, If ho la n smart kid hrlng
him hern; ve want a hoy In tho
store. Good flardwaro.
HERBS
Kenil for Vrro Ihmkhf
SUNSET HERB AND
PRODUCTS CO.
Motlford, OnKim
Your Printing
as you want it ar. J when you want it
EUGENE PRINTING CO.
1047 Willamette Telephone 1
DURING THE TEENS
Healthful progress of a
child depends upoMhe foods
utilized during the age of
growth and through the teens.
Scott's Emulsion
of pure cod-liver oil is a vita,
min-rich food that favorably
influences growth and
strength. It is a food'
tonic of special value
during the "teen-age".
Srrt A- Bwrae, BleoBiseld. H. J. -ff
Charity Danci
Wednesday, December l1
1925
AT
Dreamland Hall
GIVEN BY
MOOSE LODGE
in Co-operation with Mrs. M. S. AdV
FOR
Benefit of the Needy of Eugene
' and Lane County for Chmtma
EVERYBODY WELCOME!