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rDORD fATTJTTlTWTNT, rEDFOTlT), (VREfiONV WEDNESDAY, ODTOBER 21. 1925
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SECRET PRACTICE .
IS ON AT EUGENE
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Kl'CENR, Ore., Oct. 21 Sucrot
lunctlco In in onlor lit tlio University
nf OroKon for tlio firm timn this foot
ball rteugoii and Coach Dick Smith It
niukinK a final ilrlvo to instill offen
sive work Into the play of hln loam.
New plays are bolnit tried behind the
locked Riiti'H, it Ib hinted, and xmno
thlnK special will be iu store for Cali
fornia. Lynn Jotien, nil-const fullback, Ih In
the lineup nKalu after nioro than n
week's ubtu-nce due to an Injured
wrist. The wholo toam In In better
Khapc than It has been so far this sea
son. There ara no alibis for the Cull
turn la paino.
A special train of Btudents will
leave hero Friday afternoon to arrive
In Portland In time for tlio bl. pup
parade planned by the Oregon rooters
for Friday evening.
LOVE OF MOTHER
HE SHOT SAVES
ALUHON, lowu, Oct. 21. (A. P.)
FlPHolVt'd to conduct )i tiiinelf UH u
model primmer, Warren t Vundorvnort
17 yejir old slayer of iuh father, Kev.
S. J. Vandervoort of Parkerahurg was
onruuto to tho Kurt MnUlson piimn
today where ho munt HpenU tho ro
nuilnder of hlH life.
llehiml hint, he leaveH a broken
hearted and phyKlcally wrecked
mother, whose loyalty played u large
part In savins him from the kuIIowh.
In pttrtinK with hl mother, Mih.
Delia Vundervoort, tho hoy reiterated
the repentenco h,o voiced In his con
feHHion, promlned good behavior In
prison and culled himself "at peaco
with Clod."
The mother tmld she was "only glad
they did not ham; him." and now
that tho tragic ovcntH are over, won
dered where she would go.
Outwardly, tho youthful slayer wns
as cure freo under sentence as he was
heforo he knew ills fate and displayed
an unconcern Jhat puzzled even his
mother and hT attorneys, but the
affectation was tjomfwhat ilsputed by
ii Htatement made shortly after non-
lenco was pussed, in which he ex
pressed remorse for his act. told the
offieluls he was grateful for their
kindness to him and indicated ho still
clung to tho Christian training ho re
ceived in tho home he shattered, ,
WALL ST. CLERKS
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TO CHECK UP SALES
ISON CAUSE
NKtr YORK, Oct. 21. (Hy Asso
ciated Press.) When the Jinltcry of
tickets ceases Its staccato din in tho
' Forest Fire In' 8luilw.
EITOKNE. Ore.. Oct. 21 A tnrt
,a ,,ruor"on was reported New York stock exchange today;
ITim.J- .?Y 1 .the 0f"Ce f tha wn the excited shoutlnB around the
I In'""1" fore8t here- The trading posts dies down after tho
n . mV.i V "I ,ro"""y l closing gong and comparative silence
acres, moBtiy of Binall green timber
is .noar accniHDurg.
OF
POnTMND, Ore., Oct. 21. (A. P.)
Wild ducks which died In southern
Oregon and northern California from
n mysterious ailment apparently were
the victims of a chemical poison, rath
er than bacteria, said Or. William
Ievin, who mnde examinations of two
settles over the canyons in the Wall 'of tho ducks at the state public health
Dancer Accuses ,Jtw.
WARSAW. Poland has a
fus case," a Zionist student
"Drey
is ac
(street district, the day's work really
.begins for an army of 35,000 clerks.
I Tho "tired businessman," and the
"butter and egg man." may forget the
laboratory here, lie said the examln
atlons so far made had failed defi
nitely to-determine the cause of the
trouble, nnd that tho exact nature ot
cused of throwing a bomb at the sunoer club in thn
president, upon a deposition of a the myriad liehts In the downtown
oaiiot dancer, tht she saw him run- skyscrapers will twlnklo far Into the
ning away. The Jowa regard him
a martyr. .. , .,,
cares of the day at tho theater or his 1 the malady might never be known. Dr.
Conk with (TAB.
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Abolish
"Blue Monday"
In the days when; Monday
was wash day it was called
"Blue Monday" Now times
. are different, all one has to
do is gather the wash to
gether, phone the laundry and
their work and worry are
over.
And these days the house
wife can select exactly the
kind of laundry service she
wants and she pays a surpris
ingly reasonable price for it.
Wet Wash 5c a Pound
American Laundry
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1 tllrrht alinlf..lnr. tit... ... ....
are bending over their desks, getting
everything in readiness for perhaps
another two' million share day on the
morrow,
"Union hours" are unknown In the
night clearing house association of the
exchange, or in ifte day time for that
l matter, for these days of a boiling
I market. Two o'clock In tho morning
now is a favorite hour for calling it a
day's work. Restaurants in tho finan
cial district, ordinarily as silent as
jKing Tut's tomb in tho night hours,
are packed, night after night, with
clerks gulping down coffee or munch
ing at sandwiches as they coin pa ro
I lists of the day's trading and prepare
I office records.
But complaints are few. These
clerks, who seem to thrive in this
atmosphere of feverish excitement;
I know that some day the market will
i become normal and that Christmas
lis coming. And at Yuletide broker
lag houses distribute - exceedingly
generous bonuses to the faithful.
Perhaps 30,000 of these clerks are
employed in houses connected with
tho New York stock exchange; the
others with the curb and consolidated
exchanges. This Is a high water mark
and the call has gone out for more
help.
For a week. Wall street has been
witnessing two million share days.
The street does not often go through
this experience.
Levin said it had been definitely
learned that botullnus was not tho
cause of tho ducks' illness.
One dead duck was brought from
southern Oregon, -and one duck suf
fering from the poisoning also was
brought. The latter died at the labor
atory. Chemical analysis of the soil of Title
lake showed the mud was heavy with
hydrogen sulphide, a gas sufficiently
poisonous to cause tho death of tho
ducks. Itut whether tho water also
was affected by the gas was not de
termined, as samples sufficient for
chomical analysis had not been sent to
the state authorities.
It will be some days before n final
report on the matter ft submitted.
Radio News
CHICAGO, Oct. 21. (A. P.) Ra
dio has a future In which entire news
papers will be flashed as complete
pictures. International broadcasting
will be commonplace, entertainment
nnd instruction will be chained a cap
tive. - This Is the vision of Major General
James O. Harbord, president of tho
Radio Corporation of America, in an
address prepared for delivery today
before the conference on education
and industry at the University Vif
Chicago by the university nnd Amer
ican Institute of eMat Packers.
Rut, In tho near future, he things,
there must be an international radio
conference "to settle grave issues that
canont bo much longer delayed."
"America has taken the lead In ra
dio communication with a total of 60.
000 miles with trans-oceanic circuits
to many parts of the world." he wild.
"There nro more than 600 radiocast
ing stations in the United States and
the radio buslnops has grown from a
total of approximately two million
dollars In 1H20 (o $350,000,000 in 1024
and to an estimated total of a half bil-
Illon Hollars In 1025."
The problems of the Industry and
... .. wv.t. ,of its future fa.l Into three classes:
(A. P.) lifforts by republican guards Technical, commercial and those
to begin proceedings against Princess touching public and govrrumontnl re-
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Hermine, tho "Wife of former Kmpero
William, for alleged unlawful usurpa
tlon of the titlo "Kaiserin Hermine,'
havo faljcd.
An nttempt to lodge . a criminal
complaint against her under para
graph 3d0 of the penal code was
made In 'Nurnburg, but the court
t lie re passed the allegations along to
another court,- which declined to pre
sent the charge to the, district attor
ney. Likewise the public prosecutor
would not take any action.
If was charged that Hermine desig
nated herself as "wife of his majesty,
William II.. former emperor." Also
It was alleged that she was registered
In the list of visitors to the spa at
Wildhad as "empress and queen," and
that a local photographer issued pic
ture post cards of her with the words
"Kaiserin Hermine in Wildbad, 1922,",
o'n them.
lutions, he said.
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Oct. 21.
A circuit court Jury last night re
turned a verdict of guilty against Jim
1 Hurke, charged with assaulting Kd
Kendall, ex-deputy sheriff, with In
tent to kill. Edward Fuller and
Charles Puller, father nnd son, were
convicted of assault with a deadly
. weapon.
Kendall received a bullet wound in
the arm while trying to arrest the
t trio on liquor charges at Olene last
I J uno. Because of his youth, the jury
recommended leniency for Charles
Fuller. .
OLYMPIG GAMES TO BE
HELD IN HOLLAND 1928
AMSTERDAM, Holland, Oct. 21.
(A. P.) Private munificence having
virtually assured the holding of the
-Olympic games in Amsterdam In 19:18,
Inlana have been drawn for the con
struction of a special stadium on the
'outskirts of the city.
) The new stadium grounds will be
nbout 35 ai-res in size. One of the
features that will appeal particularly
to the Hutch people will bo a milo and
a quarter rowing course. Inside the
grounds there will be parking for 3,
, 5uU automobiles.
California Bears Leave
Betkeley Tonight
RKKKKl.KV, Cat.. Oct. 21 (A I
f'jillfornU'H varsity football squad
hud anchor taste of hard practice to
day preparatory to leaving tonight for
Portl.d where It will oppose Oregon
next Saturday In a conference ttlt.
Some 26 men. with the usual comple
ment of couches. tOiners. managers
and roote. 0 1 leave on a special
train this evcmO,:. O
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youthful.
Upsides beautifying the bair, a 35-cent
bottle of refreshing, fragrant "Dander
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dors, particularly if the bair is dry,
thin, brittle, faded or streaked with gray
from constant curling and waving which
burn the color, luatre and very life from
any woman's hair.
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