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B08EBUR0 NEW-PEVIEW, THURSDAV rBUARY 2, 1M PAGE FOUR . ! ) t it i i i l I f l I' I Boxing Contest SUTHERLIN, OREGON AUSPICES SUTHERLIN ATHLETIC CLUB Friday, Feb. 29 Wain Event: Eight 3-Mlnute Rounds JOHNNY CARLSON v.. JOE KENNEDY Grants Pais Portland 6-Round Special FRED REILLY v. CHIC KENNEDY Cottage Grove Medford One Fast and Good Preliminary Remember our last card thu one equally a good. (Associated Press Leased Wire.) NKW YORK. Feb. 28. Miss Val llo llelasco Martin, an actress and ghort story writer, formerly of Se attle, toik poison and died In the Riverside Drive apartment of her mother today. She left a note saying her act was due to her Inability to olitaln a stage engagement or dispose of any of her stories. Bhe wrote that she was dlsgusled with the way dramatic employment agencies had wasted her time. 8he came from Fealtle In 1917 and played In "Very (Jood, Kddle," a musical comedy several years ago. She was 25 years old. The police said they bad learned from clippings found in Miss Mar tin's room that she was the cousin of David Delasco,, veteran theatric al producer. It was through Mr. Ilel asco they said, that the girl, who was a dancer and singer, obtained her first engagement. Miss Martin died from drinking hoe polish. . o A cute style In short poke effects, iiltahle for ulrln 4. 6. 8 years. Hell Millinery, Ladles Shoppe, March 1st. i TOWNLEY CHARGED . WITH EMBEZZLEMENI ermen, to whom the prospect of a fancy market price will prove alluring. Deautirul trimmed hats in ,polo. hemps, Mllans, combined with crepe flilks In all the new shades, Saturday, March 1st, Xiell .Millinery, Ladies Shoppe, PILE SUFFERERS GET QUICK RELIEF Doctor discovers real remedy that actually heals Piles and absorbs them never to return. No man or woman need suffer an other hour from any pain, soreness or distress, arisfng from Hemorrhoids or I'lles now that this wonderful pre scription known as MOAVA SUP POSITORIES tun be obtained for a moderate price at any first class drug store on the money buck If dissatis fied plan. You'll be amazed to see how quick ly It acts. Dlessed relief olten comes In an hour; even In rases of long standing with profuse bleeding, really wonderful results have been accom plished. Itememher the name, MOAVA SUP POSITORIES, and be sure to follow the simple directions that come In each box. N'athun Fullerton will sup ply you. Mail orders accepted. LOCAL NEWS I Oak and Maple flooring. Lenn Clerretsen Co. Phone 128. LSSTIC MEETING WILL CONTINUE OVER SUNDAY AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH sin. jssea it EVANGELIST JOHN T. STIVERS will be assisted during the remainder of the meetings by Lorraine and Ruth Stivers of Eugene, ffl Lorraine Stivers is a won. ' derfully fine singer and musician and his wife is an ac complished pianist. Cornet Solos, Orchestra Music, Vocal Selections and Novelty Numbers on an ordinary Carpenter's Saw will be stirring features. Big Meeting on Friday Nig lit in Honor oj Father Sermon Topics Thursday Sin Against the Holy Spirit. Friday A Man's Work in a Man's Way Sunday A. M. AH Things Becoming New. Sunday P. M. Where Shall I Spend Eternity? All Neiv Converts to be Seated inBody Sunday Morning Hear Gospel Truths Presented Clearly and With Convincing Power. 260 IN BIBLE SCHOOL SUNDAY GREAT MORNING AND EVENING SERVICES J Press teased Wlrs.) FAlttiO, N. D. Feb. 28. On to day's docket In circuit court be fore Judge Leigh J. Monson are the hearings of Albert C. Townley. founder and former president of the National Non-Partisan League, ami J. J. Hastings, former president of the Consumers' United Stores enm pany, who are charged with embei xllng moro than 173,000 of the funds of the stores company. The hearings, which were begur, early this month, were adjourned until today to permit the slate to get additional evidence and witness-'. Townley Is alleged to have nlde-1 and abetted Hasting, who is accus ed of the actual embezzlement. Charming pokes made of the new silk Vlsca. flower trimmed, Snt. March 1. Hell Millinery, Ladies Blioppo. o SCOTT BRITT BRINGS IN FIRST CHINOOK W. I. Smith of Myrtle Creek spent Iho day in this city attending to busi ness matters. J. V. Heckley of Yoncalla spent the day In this city attending to legal mntteiri. See theso new huts Snt. March 1. Newest elmpes, and fabrics, llell Millinery. fleorRo Smith has purchiwd It was thought lust ninht that Dome oil scand1 by "trying to at tack my law practice." Admitting that his former law firm in New York was employed as counsel for the Hepublic Iron and steel company in a "complicated tax matter at Washington," and re ceived in connection with this case fees totaling 1150,000, Mr. McAdoo pointed out that "other public of ficials aftor retiring from oil ice re- DEVELOPMENTS IN MEXICAN SITUATION I, made by the C Company. A. IiOekwood Motor ! I", until a great audience was pres ent. The orchestra gave some fine numbers, the quartette sang, and Mr. Altheldo gave his last solo. The evan gelist epoke on "The I'rodiKnl Hoy." and gave a very touching appeal, which was responded to by two per- C. K. Hover of Rice Creek was In! sons. Mr. Altheiile left last nicht, as town for a few hours yesterday after-! he had to reach Denver by Sunday for neen looking after buslnesH Interests. ! his next meeting. The meeting continues on over Investigate our Oriental stucco bo foro you build. HennlSerretsen Co. 1 'hone 128. counter attractions would deplete the'umed the practice of law, just as nudietice at the Christian i-.iurch re-j1 '. "d no one criticized them vival. but when the time came for A lawyer must practice law coming retires iroin punnc mo or 11(3 ll('M IC-U (II (ll(S U'JUI ( Ullll J VII supporting his family. lress hats and street hats on dis play, Saturday March 1. llell Mill inery, Ladles Shoppe. To Scott Urllt, the sape of lower Garden Valley, belongs the credit of bringing the fliwt Chinook salmon of the season to tne local maiKci. i u frt,.,is and shopping lisn. a pmiiip i;-ixMiii(ici , i'"" j by Scott last night, and today It was exhibited in the shop of Its purchaser, , J-rfHIls Kohlhagen. Reporte lme been current for the past two wicks that the advance run of Chinook had en tered the lower I'mpiiun in suihII numbers, but. so far as known, the one CHUght by llrllt Is the fus" to be een this year as far up the river as Ms netting location, which Is 13 miles below Reaching. As a general ruin the main run of this king of the salmon tribe is not in evidence near this city until the middle or April, tint It would snliear that tills Near' run would occur earlier, much to the ! delight of local anglers as well as to ' the satisfaction of commercial flh- i Smart trimmed hats ill black and white, shown Saturday, March Int. llell Millinery, Ladies Shoppe. ATTEMPT WAS MADE TO LYNCH NEGRO (Associated Press Leased "Wire.) VERA CRUZ, Feb. 28. The American gunboat Tulsa has sailed for Progreso, the Yucatan Beaport held by the rebels. Y'esterday's norther swept the wreck of the V. S. S. Tacoma ashore near here, des troying the last smoke stack. General Francisco L'rbalejo, with his Yaqui Indian regiments, has re placed ijeneral Fausto Topete In the advance on Jalapa, capitol of this state. General Topete returning to Tierra lllanca to continue his Is thmian campaign. ' Captain Juan Andrew Alamaznn is reported to lie driving back the rebel advance guards 25 miles from Jalapa. I day nigbt of Andy Sulser. com-imif-sary clerk, at a saw mill near here. Company C, 143rd infantry. a Tt'Y.'.ti nuft-iii'il pnnril unit from '"'"V" ! Nacogdoches, which arrived here last night is maintaining a guard about the jail. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tell How To (Jet Quick liclief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid! In one minute your chvged nostras will open, th air pssnsges of your head Will chsir and you can breathe freely. No more hacking, snutlhng, blowing, headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night) your cold or catarrh will be gone. nt a small bottle of Fly's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, toil ing cream in your n-wtril. It pene trates through rverv sir passage of the head, soothes the Inflamed or sw-ll-n mucous tnsnt'tuu and relief conio in stantly. It', just fine. Pon't iUt stuiTcxl nxi with a cold or suty catarrh Relief comes so quickly. Sunday. Mr. lxirraine Stivers and hlw (Appelated Press Leased Wire.) wife, who spent the last week end LUFK1N. Texas, Feb. 28. Lurkln with the church, have been secured I is quiet today following an abortive to finish the mi cting. and they will ! attempt last night to lynch Hooker Mrs. Frank Illxson who reside ln.be on the ground tonight. Lorraine T. McMillan, negro held In Angelina Looking C.Ikss spent several hours In ; will bring his saw so that he can give' county tail on a charge of murder this city thw morning visiting with; some more saw music and will nlav connection with the slayins Tues it tonight. He will also nlav his ciru,a' "W' or Any 1 net while he is here, probably render Hat of satin nnd straw rnnihina-; Ing the "Holy City with the conu t tlons at the llell Millinery, Ladles ; while it is Illustrated on the Mioppe, March 1. .tomorrow nlht. The evangelist v. ill speak tonlcht on "The Sin AgalnM Mr. and Mrs. I!. V. Caller Jr., who the Holy Spirit." and on Friday nicM reside in Canyonville. were in town -there will be a great fathers night, yesterday afternoon for a short lime and a father's service, with probably shopping and attending toother mat- a men's choir. The meeting goes tela. over Sunday, and an effort will be ' made to reach 275 for Hihlo school. Second showing of spring hats at with a great morning and evening th' li II Milltuery and Ladies Shoppe. , service. Sat, March 1st. , One of the striking features of tnHt night's service was the presentation ..us Virginia uniting will i-ae n- to the pastor hv the congregation morrow for Portland where she will lirouch Evangelist Stivers, a violetta. spend the n. xt month vi'ting with The evangelist quietly raided the her sister. Mrs. Kenneth li, id. money for this so as to surprise the I minister. It Is a violet ray machine New spring hats in filing blue, new for u- on the body. r-.i Hint green at the llell Millinery March 1. j Vernon I.angenh- rg. son of Mr. and , Mvs. John Lan'enbei g, undcrw cut a . minor operation this nioinlng at M l. Hospital. 1! A. C. See: Wail ! in altcni lance. i Mn. M-iiy Ll.lrulge nnd ? f lib ndidc. M" at tN' .la j hut g sliopiou:; and alt. ndi'i I imiti.'iH. 'I liov also alii i. t in en d Wiii:. n " Mr. and Mia. Loiraine Sd. lou.-ne. am-. I In lioet itc. i rtti.l will rcni.iin lo re ocr Su: is Ming in t)" icxttal lii-ctm. In l-tlutl ei uKh. llot! are in p!;.-hi .i musicians ami w il: . m inituli. r of d ry plcrming m . .du.ing the lew d.ivs that the line Ian to (ontinue. Stivers is pleasing and Impressive. o PREMIER REFUSES TO FORM CABINET (AoBocInted Presa Leaned T.'lre.) imi'SSKLS, Feb. 28. Premier Thrunfs, who resigned yesterday af ter the chamber of deputies had Voted lack of confidence in the gov ornment today infused King Al bert's invitation to form another cabinet. HEARINGS ENDED ON WAR PRISONERS (Associated Tress Leased Wire.) LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Feb. 28. Majors Frank K. Ross and James StansfieUl, reviewing cases of mili tary prisoners with a view to mak ing clemency recommendations to the war department concluded their hearings at Leavenworth peniten tiary yesterday and announced they expected to make a report early 111 April on the cases of 277 soldier prisoners In that Institution. They moved to the United Slates dis ciplinary barracks at Fort Leaven worth, where they will investigate the records of 23G Inmates. This is a Studebaker year. TEAPOT IS NAME OF NEW RACEHORSE (Associated Press Leased Wire.) NEW YORK, Feb. 2 8. Teapot, a two year old bay filly will race ou eastern tracks this season carrying the colors of Harry Payne Whitney, who recently appeared as a witness : before the senate oil Investigating ! committee. I Mr. Whitney has claimed lhls i name for the filly In papers filed tne vote in tne cnamner on tnejwith the jotiey club, question of the Franco-Helgian ec- ntioml.- -nn v-int 'nti u-tw O -, In 7 d nci.iimt mtificiiiioii tho neiniti A -2nd showing of spring sport hats and extreme Flemish catholics vot- t and ill alio veils. March lot. Hull MH- Ing In opposition. linery OREGON DEFEATS WASHINGTON STAT Mssnrtnted Preis 144 T.e EUGENE, Feb. 2S. Oierc H feated the Washlnpton Sum "sat etball team here last night i: 29 in the last home contest t season. Washington State ittfdia In the last few minutra itrsj cut down a ten point leid to in trin of five. The half ended 20 to I ln gon. Latham was high mil 1 4 game with 16 points to W a Studebaker jetf- This Is a DONT SUFFER! Imwia relief is possible with tba SIMPLE HOME utw& Glenisisliealing.wthBt PA L LESS. CLEAN I SURE! s.Ubctksi& W. F. CHAPMAN'S WW Masonic Temple, Rose ... .uie in ii.c iu.,iii..cr (..1 uie witn ,,e JotKey UIUU. I iTl I I! I I I hi I ! question of the Franco-Helgian ec- I w I iiMil iT I innomlo convention was 93 to 79 111 1 jTMIilT' I aKiiinst ratification, the socialists A -2nd showing of spring sport hats rjmMJmfTl'l " and extreme Flemish catholics vot-1 and drape veils, Murcu lot. lieu S ,r i AJUAAA. Great crowds lire b'.tring Stiverw. lug In opposition. linery. THE BIVOUAC , Have you heard Stivers: L Xs A "J" 5 ft ' V " ? , v li t I " T M'A08Q ADMITS THE V- j'MlTrNv,: U :. .McX.I...,..-,di.l.,.ef.,rth..d-mo. ; f-.-X . t ' .& - ' t.-.!..v stateln-'lit l-.-u. .1 here last, tiigh". I . ' '"r' , ' ' I. Ll' Xt -V J JJn. . i 1 i . i j ,. .I .orrol.ora'.'d in su'.statice what I..-! . ."'i-'- , ,. , i,,, e-l , J." - 'M, 4 at the "" V..nK,.own story." J ' . . ' -1 It"" " ' 4 ' .al t,M by the H..,,t,.lc Iron and . .'"ii x" ' 'L.' ' " - 1 ';' M.el eempanv. and at the .ame nm-x, r . . " t , . . , ' I.J'.J d.'i.ounced what he described as if- L. , '-, . ,wv : l...,. t ? ' 'fr , w J Jj- i"tC loits of his poUtUal .n.mi.s to ill- A ,. . -- V . . . u . :wi..''i. .-- - i vert atteutiou from the Xeapot j A b.g scene in the Covered Wagon" at the Antler Theatre Tonight.