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Wednesday Evening, Deo. 21 ( 1921 IKS EUGENE DSILY Page Nina , 1 !. GUARD-. ! IliCKHF PFRMUHT 1 - ms:rsai s&zs t!-mmmimmmmmnr! -....w... ., LflUll Ul I LlllllnllLll I 1 -mtminmwmaiummmmmmamtmmm mmmuu tMmmxmMMmmmmmmmmammmmMMmmmMmmwmMammmmMmmmwwn -- . TRIBUNAL WAILED BY ( 1 I 1 ' RICHARD ) i rhit Tanlac iff a wonderful medicine delltttie vuimirii in t win iiinm ij Jnplished in the onsen of the throe fcildrn shown iu this picture. little Blanche Blair, of Providence. II. ige 13, gained 10 pounds; Ucgina Mr be, at right, age tt, qf Mrrnnton, I'a., lined IS pounds; little Itiehnrrt Ieary, r of Philadelphia, who was very deli ite, is now in fine', robust health. The titemeuts made by their parents are as allows : . ' . - , jjr. A. M. Blnlr, residing nt 20 At .jod street, Providence, It. I.. said: "We rt just so happy over the change Tnn K has made in our little girl that we ui't do or say enough to show our ap rtcfation. She had lost nearly 20 punds in weight and looked so frail and ,tik that her mother and I were both lioost worried sick over her condition, ioce taking Tanluc she has already uned 10 pounds, her color is better mi it ever has been and she looks mid cm like a different girl." Mrs. Catherine MeCnbe, iH4 Pickens rfDue, Reran ton, Pn.,- said: "The 'flu' fft aiy little Hegina in such a bad eon itioa that I have no idea she would be jth me now if it hadn't been for Ttin K. It is a mystery to me how she lived d the little she was eating and was so ifelens she never even cared to plnywith the dolls and toys she got at Christmas. iiiM taking T'flnlac she is as hardy and rdl as any 'child could he and has gain i 15 pounds in weight. I will niwava iriifte Tanlne for restoring our little irl's health." Richard Leary, 2342 Palethorpo St.. Madelphia. said: "There is no doubt in it mind but that Tnulae saved my little fir's life. ; For two years I wouldn't are been a bit surprised to have seen ifa drop off at any- time. lie had stom fh trouble and many a time the gas wised up into his chest until his heart palpitated so I thought sure he couldn't breathe but a few more gasps. But Tan lac gnve htm back to us strong and well and we will praise it to our dying day The effect of Tanlne on the delicate stomachs of the young is one' of the strongest - evidences of Its wholesome ness as well as its unusual merit. Al though n powerful reconstructive. Tan lac contains no harmful ingredients, in in erals or opiates which are so often found in 'other medicines. Being composed of the most beneficial roots and herbs known to science it is purely vegetable and can be taken bv the most delicate children, and does not upset or iniure the weakest or most delicate stomach. Tanlne 'is sold, in Kngene by the T.inn Drug rompnnv njul by the leading drug gists everywhere." . ; By WILLIAM JENNINGS BUY AX i (Copyright,. llKJl. by the Fulled Press) Although tbe conference has been iu session for more thaD five weeks no out ward progress has been made toward the establishment of.ja permanent tribunal for a consideration of the questions that may arise from time to time between na tions, i . It was takep, for granted that the president would; hot favor any plon that would toke the Vnited States into tbe league of nations as it existed. Some uiougnt that -a A might be willing to ac cept the organization under n new name and with changes made in the covenant to suit tbe reservations adopted by the I'nited States senate. As time went on. it been mo evident that the president and his advisers would prefer a new organization quite different in its general plan from the league. u was intimated tbat the court of arbi tration will be given a larger jurisdiction, that a certain code of international law would be agreed upon and a commission of inquiry established for the investi gation of disputes which cannot be sub mitted to arbitration are settled hv the application of specific rates. The four power agreement was pointed to as nil illustration of the general principle tbat would be followed. Now. however, it has leaked out that cooperation is being planned upon quite a different line. Includes Foun Groups. Instead of one lengue of nations, made up of representatives of tbe govern ments, the nations will be divided into four groups, each group representing n georgraphieal area. One will include all of the governments in the western hem isphere; another all the countries in Ku rope; a third all the countries in Asia mid a fourth will be made up of a Pa cific group. lhe world is not so much interested in any particular plan hut ' international pence requires some plan. Ail of the delegates who bad a voice in the settlement of disputes would be more or less closely connected with the subject matter. This group system would especially commend itself to that portion of the American public which looks with sus picion upon American interference in European affairs and Is jealous of Eu ropean interference in American poli tics. On the other haud, the group svs tem has the weakness of excluding dis interested nations. whoie counsel might he valuable to hnrmonize the conflict be tween the interests of nations immediate ly conducted with disputes. However, nothing will be done in a hurry, the mer its of the different plans ran be compar ed when formally presented. 'lhe conference will not be n comnlete success unless it bring" forth some con tinuing tribunal. A SHOE BUYING SENSATION THAT POSITIVELY MOWS NO EQUAL CREDITORS PEMAMB HEIR GASH 'AT ONCE 2C $2.75 Beautiful' Holi day Felt Slippers. all colors and stylos I am convinced, beyond all doubt, that the public will buy high grade merchandise if the price is RIGHT. Because, the buying that has accompanied this sale has been spontaneous and unusual. .Eager, bargain-seeking shoppers realize what a gigantic sale this really is. Right now, when you need shoes for the holiday sea son, and slippers for gifts, you can get them at astoundingly low prices. You, who were un able to get in, try again, as you will be well re paid for your efforts. Signed, R. S. BERG, in Charge $G.OO Men's good looking Gun Metal Blucher Dress Shoe; at the price of America Opposing- Both British. s Trench Pleas By CAUL I. C.IiOAT (thiited Press. Staff Correspondent) ' Washington. Pec, 21. The American inns delegation ofposfrRF6iitrng--Ktauce i top heavy allotment of submarines or tther auxiliary cruft. i also ,will reject Britain's plea for Abolition of submarines. rndnuntt'd by these facts news of which emrtuates from responsible Ainer 'inn sources- the British and Kreneh iwre proceeding toduy with plans for passing their desires on these, points, i Hope of reaching a romplete agree ment on limitation of na al armament be fore Christmas now appears doubtful. The only obstacles remaining are the French demands tor n mg allotment or irtillery craft and the British desire that submarines be abolished, but con- sirtprohle discussicn on these points i& expected. . .. . . -, , The French delrgotion were reported to want between ,15,000 and 00,000 tons of tl mi an 1 1 ch. . Harry Heilman, Detroit, Tops American League in Batting Chicago, Dee., 21, Harry Heilman, Detroit outfielder, topped the American league iii batting for 1921, according to official records announced today. '- Hd had an average of ,AH in l-fil games,. .lust five points separated the Tiger slucger and bis manager Ty Cobb, who finished second with an average ot Babe Huth, aided by. his 50 home runs, batted JITS for the season, while Hetsler of St. Louis was fourth with a .371 mark. An average of .3(i'J landed Tris Speaker of Cleveland in fifth place. These men are ranked on the basis of greatest number of games played. Detroit won club batting honors with .aiO. followed bv Cleveland. .308; St. Louis, .304; and the Yanks, .300. LEONARD DEFENDS CROWN' Philadelphia, Dec. 21 Itenny Leonard, lightweight champion, defented Tim Dro ney, Lancaster, in an eight-round bout bore last night. $10,00 Ladies' higli grade 8-in. black Kid Laco Shoes, for street or dress STOCK KM $10.00 Ladies' beau tiful Kid Heather Pumps, long vamp, D rench heels $6.00 Men's good grade, heavy work Shoo; ideal for wet weather By CART; VICTOR LITTLE (United Proas Staff Correspondent) Chicnuo, Dec. 21. There is no peiioo on earth or Rood will toward men hack of the yards today. l-aeKms town, whose inhnliita-.-.U hud dled in the shadow of the "junglo" the world's meat? center faeed a dreary Christmas and did not care. Tbrouxh cracks in windows, broken during strike riots ,canie the Peking odor from the packing plants. ; The only unpleasantness the smell caused wos the reminder that "finks" were working In the plants where men of the vurds were pmnlnviwt hofnrn thn strike. Hurling of clubs or bricks, or jeering between strikers and strikebreak- ; ers. were the only disorders today. I naioon aoors nave ceased to swing buck of the yards. They were closed tight for the first time since prohibition raids started just as the boys wore pre paring to lay in their holiday cheer. Added to-the Yuletide gloom was the absence of leaders of the "back to the yards gang." Tommy O'Connor, "hero of the yards gang." broke jail as his scaffold was be ing slammed together. fleiie Geary, another idol, was in an asylum after several murders were ohorged to him. So "Merry Christmas" wos a vague wish, not a statement of fact in the yards district. Ill III 119 III I ii 'i i I UT I M Ul I II I I $3.00 Boys' extra good Gun Metal hea vy, strong shoes . h m Mmm m . mm m m m I Iii Wl,U O Signed, R. S. BERG, in Charge $2.9 8 ill LiO.OOLndipsM10n11.L7.no Men's good I $7.50 Ladies' charm-1 j Itifnl Patent Leather I looking, high grade iug brown, military III (Kids, Pumps; longlKid Shoes, for dress heel Calf Oxford; to-B- I heels' Frcnclior street wear day's popular shoes $2.98 $3.98 $3.98$4.89$3.19 SHOE M 724 Willamette St. Bet, 7th and 8th Sts. Comfort m PEARL OIL KEROSm HEAT AND LIGHT . With Pearl Oil as fuel your oil heater literally radiates comfort wher ever you use it in living room, bathroom, or bed room. Pearl Oil brings the best out of any good oil heater supplying a con stant healthful tempera ture that everyone ap preciates these chilly evenings. It is refined and re refined by our special process which makes it clean-burning no smoke no odor no waste. Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere. Order by name Pearl Oil STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Cahforoat Madalymxe Obenchain to Take Witness Stand Today T,ns Angflle. Oil., Pre. 21. Toduy r-romifted the dramatic innmcrt in tin murder trial of Arthur C. Uiirrh, lic ensed as th mystf nous ajuttiKftin of John Helton Kennedy, insurance broker. Mndnlynne Qbenehnin. former prize winning beauty of Northwestern Vttiver pity, wak to take the Htnnd in defeiiHe of Biirrh. Mndnlynne was with Kennedy nt Itev erly Glon when he wn shot to death on the nipht of Aurnst 5. She in now under joint indb'tment In connection with this murder. The Btnte (hnrces (haft he led young Kennedy into n denth ambush at. the Glen and that Htirch nhot him down. Her version of the tragedy, to be related from the Aland, is that Kennedy wat murdered by two ran ged phantoms who row1 suddenly from a hedge and fnded away Benin oh thr lnt shot reverberated in the hills sur rounding the lonely glen. Word was sent down from the wo men's o,un rUrs nf the county jail today thnt Madalyune was ill. It wos expected, however, that she would be able to tes tify later in the day- OPEN FORUM font-for the interost of Uie other, n we I JtAA gox Owtiat TVTalfAa Thfim Ijme county' nlmll beconm wlmt NA- THINKS PORT MOST IMPORTANT Ucspmbor 17, Kditor Tbe Guard: In your valuable paper, istuie I-e. 15th, 1021, coliftuu 1 and 2 puge t, appenra mi article tjigned by the North Fork Grange, iu the district of Port of Siutdaw, Oregon, telling about their fuilure to obtain to them suitable accommodation at the CitHunian vnilway station, etc., and then says: "Hesolved, and encourage competition UNTIL SUCH A TIA1K AS rWl RAILWAY SHALL PHOVimC AhKQUATB FA CILITIKM AT Cl'SH.MAX," etc. when they of coui'He will help tho railway to kill the shipping dowu here a Uieir reH olutiou indicates to any reader of your paper. Alt. Kditor, it in such selfish and per sonal interests that have kept tjiis coun ty on the bum for years. , i Had the North Fork Grango used good judgment they would have addressed a copy of their application, with a petition.,1 i't the Interstate Commerce CominiBsion, I Washington. U. C, asking said comniis-1 slon to get for them what tlny have fail ed to do personally. It( is poor process to force one at the "Xpctwe of another to do hoinetbiug; the shipping by water needs all the support there is within Lane county not at the expense of anyone or by threat to help one against thn other. To make Port of Siuslaw self imp porting and give the wboln of Lane county a better and much cheaper trans portation svstetn than It now has we have only- ONK THING TO DO, and that is to dredge out the. roadway for ships over the North Fork Imr and the Florence bar. so ships can come and go nt will, just like an auto over a first class roiidwtiy on bind. The IT. S. gov ernment surveyed (hit roadway for nhip some seven ye:trs ago; it itt about HH feet wide and 12 feet deer, at low water: tin cn?t then would be only $:t(MHM, but now. nt prcftcnttimc It will cost about ..VM00 for a IH-fiet deep ronriwav. This MONKY CAN UK HAD HY ASKING . THK LKGTSLATI ItK TO GIVK THK Charaed with desertion from the , pi.rt of SitHlnw f.rfi.lMK for the year United States army, William II. Thur- V.rj'2 Zi OUT OF THK- GASOLINF. mnn was arrested yesterday at the j M(N FY. Southern Pacific depot by Chief of Pn- j When that is done then the S. IF. Co. lice Christensen. He is being held in jnil ! officials will dure to mnkit improve - until army authorities send for him. It imenia wmioui rcur oi t'u iiK nreo. ano l.. I mt T uipmnn rlnMnrroM Itm Hiinie nun' nir hikim- ttniiny win nr.nv nt Alcanas inland. San Francisco ' h" benefited bv the early completion of ' - - . ,, . (Iin l iivriTiD-K itunf h I'fiHti riiilu nv Man Charsred With Army Desertion Held in City hay. on May H. IR'JO. Thiirmnn hns ad mitted deserting, according to the chief. LOGGER STABBED II TIMES Seattle, Hec. 21. - Weeding from 11 knife wounds. John F.dlund, X. a logger, was found lrint in lhe street lBst night and was rushed to the eitv hospital. An immediate investitstion of the resulted In the arrest nf Mrs. Stella Wit knkr M in the house where the nf- i fair Is snid to have taken place. Aeeord linst to police the woman is not suspect ed of doln the stnbbing hut is ehareed with operating a disorderly house. Fd lutid's aosailinnts havo not been located. now hmif tip. I here nre many of your newspiiper renders who know my former work in connection with tbe building nf this railway t the -onst. from l'.Mu and on. sr. what ! sny i.ow should he taken n A ti to net what has not been finished, now hunt tin hecniie I am lying low with the Sinslaw while money for my work .Is bard to get but tb-s should not stop the whole of Irfine county nnd the reorgan ised Clmmhrr of Commerce of Kngene to Ink- the "TIP" I am fivins in your val oable paper, and for then, to grip their hummers and hummer and knock until thev get what they wsnt, without resort to threat or blackinnilitic, or telling out TURK HAS MAItKKI) IT OUT FOIL by geography or topography, as well as by the natural 'resources our Lane coun ty Is endowed with, even oil in the North Fork district. -More boncRt to dredge the North Fork bar than build a "Roosevelt Road" for timber land owners between Gardiner and the Siuslnw. Don't you think so too, Mr. Kditor? JTrnnklv, Yonrt Truly, OLA F J. 1IANHSKN. I CHEAPEN FLATS TO I ENLARGE FAMILIES I $ .,, , Porta, Dec. 21. The Chamber of Dep uties is considering a bill designed to relieve the severe housing shortage, with the unique provision nf "the bigger the family the cheaper the rent." Tlie bill provides for the construction of 500,000 cheap flats by tho govern ment to he completed within ton yvnrs. The fundH of seven billion francs neces sary for the construction would bo rais ed by a loan. In leasing the flats, preference would he given to working men with large fam ilies nnd the rent would be reduced in proportion to the number of children. Ac cording to tbe tentative plan, a family with three children would pay about half the rent exacted from a family with only one child. The scheme n Intended to encourage large families to offset the constantly decreasing birth-rate In France aid the losses during the war. -Charged With Forging $225 Check, Hendricks Is Jailed Charged with forging a check on . bin former employer, Homer Horace; Hen dricks, a local young man. is ; In th county jail. Hendricks worked for Frank Moodv who owns a farm near the city. A couple of weeks ago the young tnrtn pre sented n cheek for ?22. signed with the name of his employer at the Vnited States Nnttonal bank, it is alleged. When .Moody called for Ills cancelled check he found the alleged forged instrument. Hendricks was loented nt Lebanon on Monday and brought back to Kugene last evening. Sit Up, Notice His Sales By IfKNRY U FARREIX (United Press Htaff Correspondent) New York, Dec. 21. Hurry Fra.ec has the reputation of belty? the ehampion seller of baseball and he's living up to it. Annually as a matter nf huhit. the owner of the Boston Ited Sox friskB his club of stars. ' With one sweep he gets rirt of Kverett Heott tbe greatest fielding shortstop in the game and star endurance mnn of baseball; Stuffy Melnuis, the greatest fielding first baseiran in the game; Sam Tones and Joe Bush, a pair of players that any club in the major leagues woidd want For them ho gets from the Ynnks Hoger 1'eckinbaURh, a slipping shortstop. a trio ot second nanu pitchers, .lack Quinn, Itlp Collins, nnd Bill I'ierry, 'For IMclnnis he gets from the Cleve land Indians Klmer Smith, a first class outfielder, George Burns and Joo Harris who Is now on the ineligible list. All Mayer concerned snv there was no cash involved but wise baseball men Inugh. The Cleveland deal mav hnve been lilaycr'Player proposition but tlie swap with the Yanks obviously carried larte cash trimmings. i CUT OUT PAPER MONEY :l Telluride, Colo., .Dec. 2t. No morn paper money. That's tho slogan adopted by the Bank of Telluride. For the first time in years, the teller's cage recently contained nothing hut gold ' and silver money. All checks were cashed and all Inrgo change given iu gold nnd silver coins Silver dollars, five, ten and 20-dol lar gold pieces were given out Instead of paper money. t Bank officials said metal money prov ed more so.tisfnctory in handling. ; ; SHOT BUTCHER BIRD Derby, Conn., Dec. 21. A "butcher bird" a species seldom found south of the Arctic Circle, was shot by Tallin Un do and Steven Borliudicre, of 'Ansonin. whllo hunting. A gamo wnrden looked over the two men's hunting hag and upon finding the "butcher bird" arrested thorn for shooting it. , ! . ' , QUICKEST RELIEF Colds and catarrh yield like magic to soothing, healing, antiseptic cream that penetratr through every nir passage nnd relieves swollen, inflamed membranes of nose and throat. Your clogged nostrils open right up and you can breathe freely. Hawking and snuffling stop. Don't atay stuffed up and miserable. 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