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. 1 A ij Pagff Two - IHB EUGENE DAILfT- GUABD Monday Evening, Jnly 2l TODAY AND TUESDAY NO with , Matt Moore and Madge Bellamy A comedy, drama with lots of laughs, that tolls the story of a youth who thought ho hated all women. Comedy "Cave Inn" Kinogram News Weekly OZ -ny Seat XllpAny Show WVtAny Time Kiddies a Dime THE CASTLE Home of tho Best . DANCE ' , At New Triangle Lake pavilion, every Saturday night. if TO GUARD SUBSCRIBERS If your papr in not delivered ii by 6 o'clock every night plMM ill telephoua 120O before 7 :.'!() P. M. Deliveries will be mad from the office up to that time. - PLACE OF BIRTH WASHINGTON, July 21. Trt bute to the memory of Washing ton waa pnld yeaterday by Preei dent Coolldge, who Interrupted his week's end cruise on the May flower to vlait the birthplace of the flrat president. The president, accompanied on ly by Mrs. Coolldge, his father, Colonel John Coolldge and bis aon, John, left the ship shortly after eight o clock thla morning, about IB miles below Colonial Beech, Va., In a White House au tomobile, which had been lent down from Washington, drove to Wakoneld, a now deserted and isolated spot where only a marble shaft marks the birthplace of Washington. ' Nearly an hour was snent lir the president In the vicinity of tne monument. Mr. Coolldge. aft er reading the Inscription of the simple shaft, stood uncovered for some time and then drove back to the little wharf to board the Mayflower. Arrangements for the trip were completed several days ago but no announcement waa made and with the exception of the secret service men, no one was present during the visit of the president una ins lamuy. Returning to tile river, which Is nearly eight miles wide at that point, a series of Incidents began which had not been arrunged. An outgoing tide had made- it Im possible for any of. the May flower's small boats to approach near enough to shore to take the party nbourd and . the president literally wus left "high and dry." The nearest landing that could he used was nt Colonial Reach, a sumtnor resort and there the president and family went by au- luiiiuijiih wnne , tne Mayflower ateanied up the river. The visit to the beach town was unexpect- oii uuu n was not until the yacht anchored and a launch put out that' those ashore reullred that a solKury automobile standing near uih entrance to tile bathing pier, contujn'ed the president. As soon aa the news was flash ed about, however, Mr, Coolidge's car was surrounded and nearly a' wiuuauuu persons managed to reach the pier before the party could get aboard the launch. The president received quite an ova tion and stood in the email boat waving nis hand as It sped out to the Mayflower. Is Corsetiere . ririnTJMiMl Mini Eth ftheeler of the McMor ran anil Waihburne store, who ha Just returned from a two weeks racatlon, part of which waa apent with friend in San Francisco and the remainder In attending the Oos sa rd School of Modern Type cor se try In Portland, Ore. This school BETTER THAN BEST A decidedly more ' optlmlitle note regarding agricultural conditions in Lane is being sounded now than even 10 daya ago, says A. A. Rogers, cash ier of the Flrat National bank of Eu gene. Mr. Kogeri & few days ago visited a harvest field where wheat was run ning 25 buafcels to the acre, being found 50 per cwm better than the rosiest estimates of a month ago. It was well headed, he reports, lie has heard of similar instances. Cher rie a were grestest in quantity of any year in recent histiry, and prunes are looking much better, than is maintained by 'the Coward corset ! ttej wm a short time ago, MrRog Spring onts are not looking st well, but full sown oats and other grain is really in fine shape, a ceo riling to best information reaching bin).ft company and offers a complete couth in the science or modern corsetry. Representatives from the leading: etoes throughout the Pa cific northwent attended this year's session. Mtns Hheeler was Krad- uated with the highest honors of her oIshs and has received Iir cer tificate of efficiency with the de gree of "graduutu Corsetiere." Miss Hheelnr Is fn charge of the McHar- ran and Wasiihurne corset department. ALLIES SEEK TO SECRETARYHUGHES SPEAKS W L0Dfl8;SS and building owned by F. Firsebau, whose loss was about 10,000. The loss was covered by about 17,000 m insurance. - . A ludrini house la the upper atory was daioaged to about $1,000 and apartments about f2JM0. A meat market and a cleaning eatabliBbmenc bad a loss of $2,000. Firemen saved adjoining buildings. Albany's fire losses In the last week have totaled about $25,000. MOHAWK eRAIsCH . MAIL SERVICE IS TO BE IMPROVED Try Hue en e 8uecia for a flood Cigar. MONDAY TUESDAY back to tho I .JttiSNX Y I heelig's VSii . W usual prices J'fJfJ 'Id for Bummer LWsy" JfJI any. soat, J lVwi matinee op 1 JL&' V Tho young American in this pic ture is going to take you into some strange and exciting adventnroH. When ho blocked tho kidnapping of the beautiful Spanish girl in New York, and thon lost track of hoi, he couldn't rest until ho found her again. And you're not going to bo ablo to rest until you learn tho out come of this strangely-started ro mance! with diirodovil GEORGE LARKIN and beautiful BILLY DOVE I.O.VWl.V, July 21. Secretary. Hughes, speaking today at weicournj; exercises for the. American Bur as sociation at Westminster hull duciiir ed the American delegates had eu'.at to I'.ngluad rejoicing in au amity whioh lind become a fixed hah t of two people Intent ou lu-operat.on in the intereHt of peace. Of all International eoirisets." lie said, "none could he.happler than this. We hare no political ends to serve, no differences to compose, no policies to advance, except the highest of al he policy of understanding and- good will. The fact that we are here Is more eloquent' lhan unythlng we cur. say. e come lo tighteu tint bonus of friendship'.' ' ' , . , . ' Cites "Common Law." The secretary devoted a" large por tion of, bis address to tlie birth and progress of the common law. He gaye an-'ontline' of l(s lm rt in Hie American theory, of .government antl talked at length of the working outin pructice of the parts Ibe'courta' were assigned lb 'proteotlng . Uie r'ghts of the Individual as set. forth id the oou stitution. ' ,'. "The common law was treasured as a part of our birthright ami inheri tance. .The. ten talents thnt wo thus received have been employed sj pro fitably thnt we iirCttilmbRt overcome, by the wealth that has flowed from tho Investment. The " commonwealths in our union of stoles, each sovereign with n its Rphere.' nra producing laws at a rate which has filled us with an ilely lest no one should be able to know the law. The fertility of the leg islative soil is pur despair. Our lady of common law has Jiad an emhnmiKx Ing progeny. Courts are pouring out decisions In such numbers thnt ottiy the makers of encyclopedias can keep track of them, "It Is of course, ' Inevllnble thnt. with the legislatures and curls of 48 statea constantly deciding and legis lating we should not have only multi plicity and diversities of laws. Detorlba U. 8. Unity. ' "Wit after you have recovered somewhst from your surprise at the diversities you will then hnvc a new surprise and a fur more listing pn pression of the essential unity, de spite all these differences, a unity which makes us, in our complex and Intimate relations In our rust Inter national commerce and network of activltiea one ucople wlrh a constant ly Increasing consciousness of solid ir Ity, a un'ty which yon will not full to perceive has Its root In the common conceptions of the fundamental prin ciples of law and llhertj." (ntrigueing Thrilling Romantic Cbnptfj 6 ' "THE WAY OP A MAN" News Events Aesop Fable Rear Entrance of Terminal Used By Stages Coming In S (aires running Into Rua-ene 1e fTfirt Sunday with their Rchertule tt toppln m the rar of tha nair 8tmjr Tormina) (hot Instead of on Willamette street. The hotel waltlns; room, offU-es, bnKtfaire room ami other flrilttls have ten com pleted, and the rear entrance put In readiness for the accomodation of Ilia ataireo and pnssemrera. The titKefl run In from Fifth avuuuo eist, A litrg1 covered rooelvlng atntlon hns been provhletl, whero the HtaKt'" stop, and u-orkttien lira; tin today on tlie construction of (he ptirklnc spaces at the shlos of the hotel. Buenos stopplna; In 1-hifrene over hlRht and i-ars of patrons of the I hotel will ! accomodated In the ! parkins; sheds. j The hotel has been rilled to ca : paclty nlmost I opening;. 1 Hhepnrd. mannirr. LONDON, July 21. Premier Mnc Doim'd coiiferrcd today for two, hours ir'th Premier Hcrriot of Prance, Fi or le Setfimi of , Italy, emits of liclgouin.' and KtlloL'K of the United ytnt8 rcgnrding jneans of obtaining nn Agreement between the delpffates in the iute r-ullietl confereoee ou the Dawes plnri. While the plenary rteleicntP rtia cirssed the broad pliaxea of (be lawes plan the- cmrmtitttM'tt of espprta con tiiiueil their effurta to reach un agree ment on the menmirPH for bv'm'ws nSoiit fisoil and ecotionilc unity of (Iprnmny, It l believed this jronld ho releiised by tonight except for the itieKt'oti of r.iihvuy control which re inning n Kttimblinu; block to the pinna for evnciifltlon of the Ituhr. The experts presented the: conflict liiK YlrnK on railway control advanc ed by tlie HraiHh, French und Kel Kinim rcMpect'.vvly, to committee, luim- ber 1 tif tlie conference and ate nwnitifiif fresh liiNtructions how to proceed. Tlie proRrnm adopted by the group of experts Btudytng the res tonition of (ierninn unity indicntes it will he pomdhle to hold, a i-Ienary sea- fTion tomorrow. Knuik II. K el I op jr. tho Americiin uuibnssndor, waa unable to attend theJ- ronference this forenoon with Prime Minuter Mik Donald id Downta Mtreet becjuiHe his presence was de manded nt the ceremonien of welcome. to the bur itasouations delegates from overHoas. 1 he t.ermnn government hns cdmmunicnted to the British for- e'jtn office. Ha latest views on the TMwcs rcuort and the Questions of Hcvtnun representation .nt the confer ence. 'The' (J or inn n representations will be presented at tlie next prelim inary session of the conference. FOREST GROVB, Ore., July 2L Dr. William Clarence) Velr, pres ident of the Pacific University, the last three years, and W. X McCready, Forest Grove banker, members of the board of trustees, have submitted their resignations to be Beted, upon when the board meet'nAaffU8t 1. Thoir resigna tions were not offered because of disagreement which were reported to have arisen at former board meetings, according to statements authorized today. President Weir said he had resigned to accept the presidency of Rollins College at Winter Park, Fla., because the latter place offered him a larger Held. . He said he believed his resignation would be accented at the next meeting of the board. It was) said there was no intimation that the resignation of McCready would be accepted. President Weir said he was, of ttie opinion that McCrealy would be urged to remain a member of the board. niEWHTD One of the hottest onschnll ses sions of the year is expected to tnke place here Tuesday afternoon when a (en in composed of stnrs of the Eu Rcne Twilight league will cross bnts with the Iaongew, Wash., Aggrega tion. The gnine will be called at 5:45 o'clock. . , . Skinner of the I In rd ware team in the Twilight lencue is expected to open the game on the mound for Eli te on. -ongviow has one of the strongest teams in the Timber leiigue in Wnsh- n j ton, mid hns been plnying a fast brand of ball during the season. WITH 17 DEATHS HANOVKlt. (iermony. July St. Frit Maarmanii, known as the "vam pire murderer" hns"been ch.irged with 17 murders In an Indictment ust fil ed. The police believe they will be able to prove his guilt in nt least eight other enses. Numerous disap lienrnucea reported In various parts f (ier many ure being traced to his house. . DR. SCHOLZ, REEO PORTLAND. Ore., July- 21: Dr. Richard . Scholi. president of Keed College Is critically ill at a hospital here, following an oper ation lust Friday for the removal of an obstruction of the bile duct, and scant hope Is held out for his recovery. I Attendants at the hospital this morning said that he was eradu ally growing weaker and no signs or improvement had been noted. Dr.- Hcholx came to Reed from the University of Washington In 1921. Co wpunchers Bring Back 'Trophies' of British 'Cockneys' Announcement of a new mall service on the Mohawk branch, beginning August 1, waa made this morning at the Eugene postofflce. Residents of Mohawk, Marcola, Mabel and Wend ling will be bene fited by the change. For the past few years the mall has been sent out on the branch line train, and was received on a very Irregular schedule, according to the postal authorities. On Au gust 1, however, a new motor service will be begun.' Charles F. Croner of Eugene has the contract for carrying the mall. "The new service will give the residents of the line a regular de livery service once each day, In cluding Sundays," Darwin E. Yor an, postmaster, said today. "The people of Mohawk, Marcola. Mabel and Wendllng will not only, get their mall on time now, but the letters they, mall will be brought back to Eugene In time to go out on the Shasta at 6:32 o'clock each evening." Heretofore valuable mall sent out by those living on the Mo hawk branch often missed the evening train northward bound, Mr. Yoran said. Brazil Insurrectos . Plan Final Assault To Take Sao Paulo 5fEWc YORK. July 21. Monocles. apats, Malacca caaea and rally colored English sweaters were among the ac coutre tents of the 17 members of the American Rodeo company, whicQ returned on the steamer Menominee late yesterday afternoon, after four weeks of performance at the British empire exhibition at Wembley, Eng land, The compnny left immediately for Cheyenne, Wvo.. where'' It will take part la the annual rodeo there. Tlie, cowpuncherg expressed warm appreciation of the hospitality shown them by their British hosts. They said their shows were heartily applauded and general well liked by the great crowds that turned out to see them. The chargea of cruelty made againat them, they said, came from "elderly English i spinsters, who - did not at tend the shows." Butler, Sent to -Philadelphia to 'Clean Up,' Fails IMIILADKI.I'lllA, July 21. flrlg-iHiier-tlener.il Smeilley 1. Rutlor, who w.in broUKht to Philadelphia from the T'nltM Slates murine corps by Mayor Keiulrlok to "clean up" the city, will Woman Attempts to Commit Suicide in Leap From Bridge VANCOUVER, Wash., July 21. Mrs. Julia llrankampt, i , l'ortlnnd, attempted suicide last bight by Jump ing sixty feet from the interstate bridge. She was rescued after float ing nearly a mile. At the county jail t was1 alleged she had dislocated her shoulder. Expressing a dislre to walk across tho bridge, she left the 'auto mobile in which she was riding with her son-in-law, M. H. Peterson. She eaped from the operating room on the draw. After having heen in the water 20 minutes she waa taken into a boat by S. E. Paddee and a companion. BUKXOS AIRES, July 21. (By A. P.) The final assault against Sao Paulo, Brazilian metropolis, held by the insurrectionists, may have begun already, It la indicated in official dis patches from Rio Janeiro. A recent communication issued by the govern ment referred to an airplane recon tiaissance for "operations that are now proceeding." The rebels, numbering approximate ly 20.000, are aaid to be confident of the outcome. It Is declared the revolu tionary .forces held all the strntegic points In and about Sao Paulo and al so have been placed on what is known ab the English Bluffs which com. mand the roads leading to the city. New Tax Board's Regulations Are , Given Tax Payers i - . WASHINGTON. 3fuly 21. The newly formed board of tax appeals ing cases which the trecniry has been unable to settle with the taxpayer. The regulations Include a higid code of rules for persons admitted to prac tice before the board. In regard to the admission of per sons to practice before the board, a registry of those admitted would be kept, although any Individual taxpay er or any officer of a corporation may appear In his own or his corpora tion behalf. . , - . s in. ihvniizh their usees at Cor- vallis Saturday night. Following the initiation of the new members the installation service took place. Refreshments were served follow ing the ceremonies. lark DemDsey Hurt In Auto Accident 21. Jack champion bruised and UOS ANOELES, July Dempsey. heavyweigiii . . . . wan Dl shaken up in an ---dent early today at Santa Ana, near here, according to police reports at that city. The accident o""ed while Dempsey ! en rou to a moving picture "location" with Miss Florence Lee, film actress, who also was sTlr injured. Thrs. oth.r. In the party were ln"nJ- th. The accident occurred when tne champion's car lost a wheel. POSTAL EMPLOYES ON ANNUAL PICNIC Eugeneans Put On Rites at Corvallis Thirty members of the 40 and 8 vol ture here put 10 candidates, some of them from Eugene and some from Employes at the Eugene post office and their families enjoyed one of the beat outings of the year Sunday when they went to the summer home of Darwin E. Yoran, postmaster, on the Willamette riv er for their annual picnic. Nearly on nonnlp n Mended the event. Tha nienlckfira left Eugene at abont 9 o'clock in the morning, stopping in Trent for a baseball trnma hptwppn the clerks and car riers,- At the picnic site a dlnnar was served, and in the aiiernoon th crowd induleed in horseshoe pitching, swimming, races, log rolling, Jumping, a tug-of-war and a relay race. 'The carriers won the tug-of-war, but the clerks evened the score by taking the relay race. In the afternoon a picnic sup per was served. CUTOlTWOlER BEND. Ore.. July 21. Carl Um- berger, 21, was drowned late yes terday evening while swimming off Rocky Point on Odell lake, near Bend. Hia parents live be tween Bend and Redmond. Um ber eer had been employed as a construction band on the Natron Cutoff line. . The death of Umberger was the first drowning of the year In this district, and the second ever to occur in Odell lake. COLLECTION Of all kinds given careful attention. Try us. Willamette Collection & Credit Service. 8C0 Willamette. Phone 87a tl Try Eugene Special for a Good Cigar. Sprague. V. S. National Bank bldg. Showanda. the rbafce of the smoker Phone 1860 Terminal Beautr Shovne Manicuring, Marcelling, Shampoo ing, nair Dying, racial and Scalp Treatments "' Specialized In Belealta r.nlal. In the Lobby of the Terminal Hotel ift. M I DEMAND r World-. B, To, 1 The World's dm Tori, Over 100,000 people . testified that TAN Has relieved them1 Stomach Trouble Rheumatism, ' Hal-Nutrition, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Iffl80t Appetit. Torpid LiveYj: Constipation "M. AB,0J,.Wfc B. Taken TAN LAC" V 4 MILLION B Orris. SOLO lnTl Far Sab Br All Cm4 Drtt CAMPHOR ACTS QmJ - --, r.,nru a, iv. camn'vl etc, ai ;! quick action ot simple wiccnazei, ""arastis, ea in L,avoptiK eye wa.i, small bottli helps any ca89 2 weak or strained ni ai . " eye cup tree. Anear"gSC COURTESY AND EXPERT SERVICE Courtesy and ex pert service are good reasons for the increase in the num ber of people who deposit at the Bank ofCommerce. We- are here to make our service useful to you, and we invite you to use it freely. Checking Accounts are Invited. Bank OF Commerce EUGEN E.OREGON Florist Shop Is In New Location The shop of the University Florists hss been moved from its former lo cation on Hilyard street to the new greenhouses ot SOS Thirteenth ave nue east. The old greenhouses by the millrare, built many years ago by Mrs. Ida Patterson, hare been torn down to make way for the new home of the Gamma Plii Beta sorority. t every nlttht ln.'e he forced lo resign as director of pub nager'"" ? nu,,","t' .Jlo safety unless he "decided to listen , 5 Coaches Leave I Santa Fe Track in 1 Wreck in Kansas IT'S COMING Enmrv Johnson's "THE SPIRIT OF THE U. S. A." nODGB CITY. Kan., July 21 ! harmony," with Hie mliuinistrntinn, it Santa Ke passenger train numhorw "aid, 4. eastbound. was wrecked near: " " Holcomb, Kansas, ten miles west jeg" East Relief ui nere tins morning, according iu word received at th division of fice of the . railway here. Five coaches were reported to have left tho track. to reason" it was lea rued from offi e'als rlose to the general last night. Should he decide to "go along" these officials said, lie would be nertnittcd to reuisln until January Jl. when his I rex compound," says Wilfrid Chad- Irave from the marine corns expires, wick of I-awrenee. Massachusetts.! le will he caciiKcd of heius "out of "that I did not care whether it: 60 YEARS OLD LIKE BOY AGAIN Elderly Man Describes Ef fect of Usiny Korex "I waa so disgusted with lite in general.i when I started taking ko- 1 " 81 " ZANE GREY'S Worker Pays Visit J. J. Ilansaker of Portland, fie'd secretary f'r the Near Kaat relief !hnv. hn mBrf hv ,Rr. ,,,,. cured or killed me. In four (lavs life had resumed tta c&eerful as pect and work was easy to do once more. Two months after,' at a veterans' picnic, I was able ts on a trapeze bar six times.! Now I feel like a 16 year old." Many other wonderful reports greatest novel 0P THE WITH JACK HOLT KATHWN WtUIAMS NOAH BEERY BILUE DOVE WASTELAND Actually filmed on the painted desert of Arizona and in Death Valley, CaliforniaEntirely IN NATURAL COLORS AND- Added Attraction Extraordinary ODD FELLOWS BAND DELUXE CONCERT At 8:55 p. O- Five Fines Paid ' In Police Court; m Klvo fines were paid In potlcs court this morning, all of them for minor traffic offenses. Oeorae Chapman nsl.i I:, for crcs slug a street Intersection with his ear at more than the allowed It miles an' hour. -Jeff Hhnw, the Ryan fruit com paivy and Kr.il Kelilsll paid 1 each for havltisr their cars parked with out Hants after dark. C. I. Dudley psld It for park ing more titan Jo mlnutss on Wlt Intnstte street during the hours when the time limit la effective. Insure wiSopy Troui?, 33 W 9th rk in Oregon, is a visitor In Kn-, ex ronernlng relief from prema gene having attended a , reunion of j lura ol(, 0i rapld oUne, low he lliinsaker family at Pleaaant .Hill. Lctlvltv. noor circulation, arhlna llatwiser.' who wni born and ,,,.,.i. ,! .Mb..., ., ik. raised In the Pleasant Hill district. Is i Thnn who wish to trv knrev s graduate of the I nn-ersiir of Ore-1 f ompound may now get It In- Eu gon nnd Ills Kuaeue Bible university. g(M16 the A, Drug Stora nd A litlle Armenian orphan girl will Ked Cross Drug Co. This an be brought here to spca some time ; nouncement conies from the Amer m the nesr future. Mr. Hanssker said. ! ran distributors of ' korex com ... " prtnd Albany rires loll For Week 325,000 ALBANY. Ore.. July il -Fire which swept thrmigh a frame business buihl inc here vesterdav. caused a loss of resrly ?l.Vwn. The greatest dam age was to the Albany Bakery plant h1 nngp j "Mighty ; Mf- ADMISSION "7 -Children - - It . 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