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FOR WAR ON “LONG KNIVES' CHINESE MINISTER AS CUPID Cache W here Indians Had Gathered Munitions Found In Cava in W ayne Cownt>. Kentucky. Jesting Remark Made by Wu Ting Fang Led tc the Un on of Tw o Loving Hearts. R n!n» .'f « h a t once was a flourish ing “ munitions fa c to ry “ are sheltered In a cave 14 n-.iie* east o f M: Spr,iic« In W ayne county, Kentucky. In the opinion o f P ro f A. M M iller head of the departm ent o f geology at the Pnl versity of Kentucky. This “ factory,” according to Pro fessor Miller, produced arrow heads to tip the shafts o f Indian hraves whose no m an's laud. In the days before the squirrel rifle supplanted the bow, was K entucky. P rofessor M iller returned recently from a trip to W ayne county where he prospected for cavea. rocih o u s e s and old Indian village sites, favorable ground for the finding o f extinct mam tuaiian remains. ‘"Two reel.houses and one cave were exam ined ," he said. “ In one o f these, about fourteen miles east o f Mill Springs, numerous arrow beads in vari ous stages o f com pletion w ere scat tered at a shallow depth over the floor, furnishing evidence that this shelter fo rm e r!' was an arrow head w orkshop o f aborigines." The other rock h ocse also gave eri- den ce o? having been a popular res .rt o f the aborigines. Human U>nes found in the cave lead to the be' >ef that It had beer: used as a burial place. SCARED BY UNUSUAL SOUND Music (?1 o* Motor H o si Drove Lions Froer Osen Which Had Seemed to Them Easy Prey. T he toot of a singie m otor horn ha< beet found sufficient In A frica, to quiet siamis-ded oxer and cut:-* a 'rto o f flesh-bunting lions to slink away into the bushes. T w o native drivers were recently conducting a wagon drawn by sixteen oxen to the railroad camp. Ir. the w ilds near Vakuru. the a te o f the new Casin Gtabu railroad, when the ’ xen were attacked by three lio n * Ti e drivers fled to nearby trees. The oxen be came panic-stricken and da«hed down the rough r>ad, drugging along the bady o f one ox. killed by the 11 n* with the sw aying wagon behind them. TYie lions fu wed their prey Tffiis w as the mad pr'«-esslon 'h a t greeted a lone m otorist at a curve of the road. He had no rifle and It was almost an uneonaci- u* m ovem ent th a’ took his hand to the horn button At the first sound the lions teem ed non plussed. The m otorist ther. blew loud and long As the uncanny and sus tained -liriek rose above the clam or o f tne frightened anim als the pons slunk away am >ng the rocks, headed for the shelter o f the bush, and the oxen swung clear o f the dust-covered auto mobile and catne to a stop at the side of the road. H ea-d Her* a rd There. “ O pportunity,” divulged the hen- peck, "k n ock s but once, prov.ug it is not o f the fem inine sex.” “ M ight." ex; .aired the b it man gently to the little mat. wh n. he was pom meling rather uncently, “ Isn't right hut It b e ll* a w b oie lot.” “ R eligion,” cried the atheist. “ Is a lazy explanation f m ystery.” “ Things left unsaid," wept the an- successfu flirter wh ~e ob ject o f flir tation refused to res;sm d with even a single sy llable, “ often hurt more than tilings spoken.“ “ Bah, bah I” answ ered the baby when asked his opinion o f a p iece uf fre e verse Just read him. He Auto Look Bad. “ G ood afternoon. Mrs. J o n e s '“ ex claim ed Mr. Brown. “ What a eoinch dence. m eeting you. I ran tut® your husband an hour age." “ H ow fu n n y '” replied Mrs Jones. “ And bow did you think he was look- in «? " “ Pretty poorly." "W eil, Pm surprised to hear you ■ay than Every ie says he la look ing much better lately." “ W ell, he looked bad enough an hour ago.” said M r Brown. “ I w onder » by that w as." said Mrs Jones “ Oh, I can tetl you t h a t " said Mr Brown. "T o n see. I was In my car when I ran Into M m ."— Farm Life. Short and Sw eet Follow ing Is the weekly correspond ence between a w ife at the «ea«h..re and her hu-fland tr town. Tne\ h a '» beer, married a lot o f year« and the letters from the lonely w ife are o f a touching na* ire They are all alike and se are the replies. Ijea r F red— Please send check. Ltea” L o f i e — Inc «ed find check.— New Turk K-*r. :;£ Mall. Mighty Few Do "W h y don i you Join a g o lf d u b ? ” “ Man. I don t know how to play g o lf." “Ttiat's no reason. V in e 's p ercen t o f the g o lf f-lut members don't kn -w how to play -he game, either."— [>e- triilt Free Fr>-** F «eo*d Earth Girding. T b » 's s 'e s * trip around 'h e w orld consum ing .?1 days 21 hours a n '1 IF minutes, was m ade by John Henry (fe a rs In 11*13 To Teat Jar C avers the top on the Jar w ithout the rubber If 'h e tbom h nail caa be Inserted between the rover and the g la s s the top Is usually defective. Population in Belgium A ccordin g to the latest oth da! flp ■res the pop olarloo o f B e g u m Ir 7v«7S MO W u T in s F n rg was. while m inister at W ashington, s i ’ ending the w edding o f the daughter <vf the ch ief Justlee s i that time. At the breakfast he asked one o f the bridesmaid.* w hen It would be her turn to becom e a brlda. She m odestly «aid that she did not know, as she had not yet had an o f fe r Turning to a group o f young men. I victor Wu Jocularly remarked to one o f them. “T h is Is a beautiful lady, would you not like to marry h er?" He replied. “ 1 should be moat delight ed to ." “ W ill you accept his offer?“ said D octor W u to the bridesmaid. She seemed slightly em barrassed and said som ething to the effect that as she did not know the gentleman she cou ld not give a deflulte answer ‘ M eeting the Chinese m inister at an "at hom e" a few days later she scold ed him for his blur.’ ness, and he ex cused him self by saying that he w a s actuated by the beat o f motive*. A few months afterw ard Wu re ceived an In vita thm from the young i lady's parents to attend her marriage. The bridegroom was the youug man w-ho had figured In the unconventional Incident. T o Wu * agreeable surprise the m other o f the bride inform ed him \ that it w as he » be had first brought the young couple together and both bride and bridegroom heartily thanked tin . fo r his good offices. WOOLEN STOCK- OVER THE PHONE INGS FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS W e sure do like to hear from our friends “ over the phone" and assure you that if there is anything in today's advertise ment that you desire or if there is any thing els. you wish and cannot take the time to onme in for we will shop for you as conscient iously as if you made the select ion yourself. Remember we are always at your service al the other end o f the phone. For wear with hoot shoe*, tall oxfords ami sli[i|>crs Here are the new heather color (Min lunations in silk am) w ool. all wool and cotton slocking, for every need from cuff top s[»irt hose, staple warm stockings or io: dress-up oc casions, The price gs 60c to S2 50 ' N ew fall apparel for the different members of the family is here awaiting your inspection. Y o u will find the style artistic and authentic and the quality most dependable and good. C om e today, you are welcome! You W ill Like These Coats in Plush and Fabnc Fun Glovewear Graceful i n line, some in sell u i mined effects, some with tasteful additions of fur al cuff or neck, the fabrics that thick, »oft, light weight and true fur warmth, making these coats ideal f o r either country or city wear. Try then on today New reasonable p r i c e s a l ............... S15 to $41) EXCITED WRATH OF DICKENS G re a t W n t e r t at H is Best, D e n o u n c e d P u D l i c H a n g n g s . W h ic h Were D i s g r a c e to E n g l i s h L a w . Charie* D ickens, at the time o f the execu tion o f Mai.:, i.g and hi» w ife fur the m urder of P atrick O 'Connor, waa at hi* fu .lest p< w er as a writer. In a letter to the London Tim es he w rote: "1 believe that a sight so inconceiv ably aw fu l as the wickedness and levi ty o f the immense crow d collected at the execu tion this morning could Is* Imagined by no man, and presented by no heathen land under the sun. The horrors o f the glbtsrt and the crim e w hich brought the w retched murderers to It faded in try mind b efore the atroc. 'Us !>ear!iig. io Ls and language o f the assem bled spectators. When I cam e upon the scene at midnight the shrillness o f the cries and b< » i s that w ere raised from tim e to time, denot ing that they cam e from a concourse o f !>oys and girls already assem bled In the best places, m aae my blood run cold. When the tw o m iserable crea tures who attracted all this ghastly sight atiout them w ei’e turned quiver ing into the air. there was no more em otion, n o n. re pity, no m ore thought that tw o Immortal souls had gone to Judgment, no m ore restraint In any o f ! the previous obscenities, than if the name o f Christ bad never t>een heard In this w orld, and there were no belief am ong men hut that they perish like the tieasts." Autum n A P P *™ ! In all the new lengths, leathers and fabrics, and in cor- n<et style to wear with your new wrap or costume. The gloves are • specially reasonable in price for each «jua 1 1 1y. Silk or chamiosette im . - 50c to $1.50 I. e a t h e r gloves price* $1.75 to $4 50 Smartly Beaded and Stitched Blouses in Clever New Effects Herr are blouses whose daintiness of design and w. allh of hand stitched effects and embroidery all the more arc desir able when you con sider the reasonable low price at which each one is marked. $4.50 to $7.50 1'rici Here A re Clever N ew Coats for Little Tots NEW V A LD E S AND STYLES IN UMBRELLAS \ ou will like the smart! less of I the many new handies w ■■ show for umbrellas in both the cotton and silk coverings. You fn id here lietter new-season value s and I lower prices. Cotton umbrellas with ram-proof $ 1 8 ' $3 7 ! .'s.iK umi’t'lla s in color* p »-e.l $5 00 to $8 50 l rt. v ‘ A w Whether for school and play or whether something special for Sunday or l*est wear this i* just the time to get your girl one or two winter coats now that the styles are fully decided and you can g.-t a full season’s wear al most reasonable prices We esper ially invite mother to bring the small daughter and have a try-on of l lies*' new coats Price ra g* $3 95 to $15 00 FOOT RUBBERS FOR EVERY SHOE Every member of the family can fitted at this store oil a moment's notire and for any style shoe for any need in every size. We show a complete new stock Pome in and In- fitted today Women’s and children’s rubbers priced 75c to $100 M en’s and boy’s rubbers priced now at $1.00 to $1 95 l*e SuperA alue Overcoats for Men Lao-tsze W-ete Gospe' of Taoism. La' -la ze w rote the g ipel o f Taoism , from whose pages an Immense re ligion grew up. H aving been librarian o f a Chinese king, and having much time fo r meditation, be came after many years to the conclusion that hu YOUR BOY S W IN T E R m ility was the suprem e virtue. He CLOTHES ARE HERE res.gned. and desired to hide in se NO W clusion. W hile passing through the gate o f the palace on tils way to anil- ; W hy wait to get that new tude the w arder tiesnoght h im : “ Ton suit or overcoat v hen you are about to withdraw you rself from ran get him lietter fitted the world. I pray you write tne a and jnek out the style and hook b efore you go." material he lik<-s t»-sl espec Lao-tsxe thereupon sat down and ially when prices for l»est w rite a book atmut half the size o f wear are as low as these. S l M ark’ s gospel. He gave this to > •- $5 50 to $12.50 the warder, passed through the gate '' ■ >u’ - $G 00 to $15.00 and no man knows where he died. ) The little book is the gospe! o f Tao- Vs- lam. T he word "T a o ” means w ay— man o f d -stin y. The advice was that men should becom e like little chll- I dren and act without reflection. T a ie s o f th e T o w n Here are new top coats in iin[Mirted and domestic effects and the fue si of Ameri can tailoring w how designer* have given you effects i individual tailoring We cordially invite men to inspect and try on t hese overcoats before vou buv anv- where. All-wool overcoats at $25 Ed V. Price hand-tailored overcoat« $50 to i 8 j priced at THE OVALITY HERE S MEN S WINTER SHOES IN BOTH DRESS AND WORK STYLES Whether you want a fine ap|x-ar- ing shoe or one of sturdy shaping and build here are shoes in solid lealheis in “ Star Brand” highest grade quality at prices that a r e reasonable and low. S T o R E -c o o o s fR V P a; djhjul . < »r Mr. Sk«-i* n | | m rit*^ that th#* fam ily in K itting alon^ lliiisb oro to visit Work shoes $3 25 to $8 50 Dress shoes $4 50 to $8.50 anoth«1 daughter, ! Fort land and w ill mak their home |t h city }**rmanent]y. Mr. O n b a ^ / .Mr-. \V . E. L cbon and sister «n law. has been »*h*ef operator for the Fed week Mi.»? Non* l»»b?»«, o f Yh aliter, w lio hud eral Teb*graj»h Co. during their res her»* ut th»* horn* o f her ideare i a l ’ ori land. Mr. nnd Mr». B. S. Huston visited ìh ?** ii Tu»***<iay »*\»niDg with Mr. and Mrs. brother, i *| p «-» i t W»-due*duy in Eugene. Archie Know It**. M r». Husiun and E»-e Tenuis, o f How Hiver, lui-» It is well to set you r am bitious high Mm. K nowles arc* »*r!». bought a new Ford touring ear through but d o n ’ t >*et them so high that th* r** A. M. Moor»* has j»urrhase»I one o f WoodaiMi Bros. • ii- no j**.--ib , ty <>f realizing tbJln the new all-steel imdjr l>»d^»* roup»*> Mrs. John N ok »*► and Mr«. Nelson Your be-t e ffo rts will l#e put forth ID o f N . J . Nelson Jr. Whipps went to Albany VV»di»**sday to attaining a goal that is u»*ar enough to A. L Wynne has just com pleted an wait at the home o f Mr». N o k o s ' son, give you hojie o f reaebing it. addition to hi* r»*sid»*nrr»* to I k * UH»*d Clyde Nuke». nc it br»*akfn*t room. Mr Eva M. Thomas, who had been Mr. and M ix. Edwin H hi I ling arriv**d in Cot tag*- G n n e sine** th«* death «»f th»* latt»-r I’nirt o f last w*»*k from her father, (i**org#* Bohlman, som** Anah»*ifn. C alif., and may make th* ir months ago, h'ft Wednesday fo r her home in Marian, K J>. home here. MEMBER H»*nry Hh**d* nnd fam ily and Mrs Mrs Fr»*d Hh«*pnrd returned W edge» FEDERAL RESERVE Khod. ’« in«»*h* r, Mr«. KtiuiU'th H ih rci day from a visit in Wendling. wi«I»i. rip»*nf W**dn*‘*diiy in fio g ra c. SYSTEM Kathleen I>»*Iie, who hud been \ i* hlr>. J. I*. Graham *»-nt to Eugene itiu g with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. .Iordan T h u rvla r morning to tt!f»*nd th»* fun at the fe a t riti hotel, has bought th»- **ntl of Mi?» Taunu* i ’roner, *h«< p a w d E. C. CÌM*ney phiee *»n Eighth Street. And back of you there u »w ay Huddf-nly on Tu»»?*diiy. Th** two Oh*n Hognte r»*turu»*d Wt-dnewday always a Federal Reserve bail b«*»*n friends f*»r many years. from Kiddh-. where he was emph»y»*d Bank Mrs. G eorge * >rr and «laughter Naomi I during the sumin»*r Harbit r»*turned to their home at | .......... - ■ Back of this bank is the H pringfield Tuesday, a fter sjieading To Put on Tom Tbum Play. several days here lo»»king a fte r prop The Mothers * d u b will put on th* *i reftgi It of t he Federal Reserve erty. I Jilt put ia ii play, “ The Murrtage >f System with the urganixe'1 Mr. and Mrs. William M oore, o f Tom Thom «»r th*- T u n Thu in W»*d siren irth of the banking re- t the High »fh 'iol au*litormni l*orai»e, s|i»*nf Tiiew liij with Mr. nnd ' ding uoureefe of the country. No%a ember 14. The play is a gr»*at Mr*. A. M. Moore. D o n ’t have any slackers; k«*ep track winner aa»J takes in the loeal chiblren. By dealing with this bank o f what each h»*n <k»**s bv using egg (JO «»r 75 in number, and C ottage (¿rove! which is a member o f the has an unlimited number o f fal»*nt**«l j record »*ar«is; fo r sale by The Bent*net children. J-Vderal Ren-rre .System the at $1.75 the buudr»*d. tf system's taeilit ies and resources E. k. Burii-i«!» has l«ought an Indian “ D o c ” Medley to Coach Football. arc available to you. What is Ch»a*f m otoreyele with sideesr from l><rrris *1 I>oe’ ’ M* *lb*y, o f this city . ; Harry K**ntle. this worth to you in giviii? ill be one o f the roa« h»*s fo r the confidence as to the stability J«» Young r. tum c'1 W.Hi,.-*<l«y from I f r,..hn.>.n fo.jttu.ll team st the I’ n iw r a b o e in o ., trip to Fortlabd. Ia ity o f (>r-Kon «hi* y.-sr The other of your banking arrangementsf Mr' C A Wm,,h’ K rc-harg. ■* ro«*fc will b* "H k .«-t 1 M saeraA I ‘ -•*'"# • "r »* * ” " ’ "• Mr- » H' 1 Mr» ’ * »> 'lg*t pl«y*r o f a few v-nr* ago Mrs. Walter IW k. ^ In Doubt. Dr. Guv.* n C. D yott will I»** in his Cm» " f our B 'V<! bous» - ‘ -epers SD"W. f ice * start tig Friday, O l o b c r (J. ode sbe has do ear (o r music, but when Mrs. N>I Mouit»**' was c;.ib«i to she Is hustling around ber p o u and uodburn by th»* «inkn**»« o f h»*r pans and scrubbing and washing oat »’ le-r. Mr- K ub.il Mr> Kule-n tea tow els she cannot restrain hum gran* turday. mlng s bit just out o f ber deunlng-up di-d Mr-. Juiin Bi.ri' U and da gl ' r. Mr-. jo y . Now there la also a little neigh bor boy w h'. plays under her window. .Vaiti* Clark. msd** a trip M ei.day lo tb*. Bob«‘iina mine*. Once while the pro's'll* o f scrubbing George Kobiason ieft Thursday fo r was going on aboTe the little fellow l ’ortiaiid lo Work in a loggm g • awp. » k e d up at the w indow with a fa ce H. L. Borm*-i«ter and B u rle tte Wmii all puckered and serious, as If some e n ii- down from ih; B*'b*-ntia distn rt question had been troubling him for W'-dn» -day and left y>-»l*-rday fo r quite a while. ricatti». "W ell, Tom m y, what * the m atter?" Mr». KlW-n B orton. o f Eugeae. \ i*iti-d inquired tbe housekeeper yenterduy w ;th fre n d * in Cottage A long pause— then, " f i'-ase, ma'am Greve. is you singing?“ — Exchange. K. H Spencer, o f Engi-nt. wa» in thè « ity W edin--da t on basine«*, C. M. B r-w er, generai tu.-ii.igcr o f Se t Starim g Engine. the Mountain Ktat** Pow er ' o., wu» A utom atic starting o f an engine wre from Allinny Tuesday on tiusin*-** surprised the driver and fireman o f a n eonneetion with th> reeent li re k»«* train at Ben u vs is, in France T he tw o o thè locai piatir. men in charge were standing by their M r- J. ri. M- dley. o f Kog» oe, vie- detached »'earn eng.ne, when It sud ted W edin-«day in tki» city w ith denly started off, len rtcg them at tbe friend». station. T h e e n r n e . being abort o f j Dr. and M r A. \V Kim* returned ■team, ran oniy a ll miles, to H ere tiles few ■ i.-* v- ago from a w.>k tn p 1« Junetlon where tt pulled up and Cortland. awaited tb e arrival o f Its crew . f iaiele Kune ha- returned to Fort ---- — — ■ l ii ad. where he i. a -tud'-nt at North _ . . . » Fne.fi* fn-ntml etilhg.-. G rateful Bon. .... ,____ , W ord fru n Mr nnd Mr- 1» B -M y boy. aaid tbe n - a r e lee- ; „ ing „ f w .* turlnr hi* m«> m. the I m p o r t o f < .,h1 l>r r -q ,fd ,,f Mr. ^ o fi'n o y . ***h«fi I mag your ] .•“ | :^ja ‘» r^*-«.v**ry from a rrfrn t illnFitfL '■airlerl w ater for a gang o f Prlcfe* I Mr* C F. f » l k * » r '. o f ri.»wm*.-. layer*." « ... a last * * .k at the t o m - “ I m prvttr? o f you. father." an . t,*r - ■ r-. Mr- 1 M H aabro-k awered bin o T « p r ln g ; **lf It hadn’t j and Mr«. (» V\ M* Far In n»l. O rsituns Return to L ire Here heet, fur yorjr pluck and persereranca _ A t''*1 * " 4 one half pound daughter. J Mr». Bebeee* Medley will go to . tn a. / , Berth; F. .th. » tn-ru r ..e n t ly to Mr Fort la id " l a y to > - t her daughter Mr s o d Mr- J F Graham. t » n » r i h a T . r i m y l “ ” trt«h G r i f f i |“ d C » •« ’ » ” ■* h o m u jM r- C .d Harm..«., and from there t o , )y o f «h.* c . y , re .u rm d Sunday from First National Bank “ The Old Reliable”