Wednesday Evening, August 13,
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HOOT GIBSON
in
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His finest western
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and
JACK DEMPSEY
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1 stories each a
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FORMAL NOTICE TO
LID6E
Two Tacomans Are
Killed in Mishap
Near Astoria, Ore.
ASTORIA, Orai, Aug. ia Vn,
Stella Bmythe and Mrs. F. B. Merge!,
both of Tscoma, Wah., were killed
lata yesterday whan tha automobile
In which they wara riding n tha low
er Columbia highway left Uia big hwajr
anil rolltd down a 200 foot embank-'
meat. Tba accident occurred about
82 mllea aaat of 'Astoria.
Marjory tuny the. 12, and Donald
Merge), 14, wara alio In the car, but
they escaped with minor Injuries.
It ia presumed that Mre. Bmythe.
who waa drlvinc. loat control of the
car when aha turned toward the rear
aeat to search for a knit a to uae in
peeling an orange, according to the
account of 'the accident told by Don
ald Mergel.
9fo Qhcfsays-
.J --ftfMon Stormy
Stews, and Graxica
Kitchen
Bouquet
1UIUJU I. ,111 u
Mad fro. 6aah TCgetablefcGivM
. rich flavor, color and Mate to aoopa,
MgrarrHMNaCM and baked nwats.
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Meat! Gravy
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Brown Gravy
AM to tha pan In which maat waa baked or
roasted, ona rounding tableapoonfuj of flourt
rub to a smooth pane; add one cup of roup
stock or boiling water ; atir a moment and then
piac on tha etove. at Ir until the aaucc bubbles,
fT" l,h ( mnd PtPPar to taste. Lag fc
Dubois up, and aerva at once.
SPECIAL OFFER: iti'irsfc
!' a mM
Gibbons-Bloomfield
Bout Lost Money
American Not Paid
LONDON, Aug. 111. Lawyers rep.
resenting Tom (ilbbnns, American
boxer, have written ..Mijor Arnold
Wilson, 'promoter of the Gibbona
liloomfleld fight but Saturday, claim
ing that 8001 pounds (about .t8,000
la due their client, thin being the dif
ference In sterling between 150,000
and tha BO00 pounda which Gibbons
received. ,
Major Wilson has gone to the conn
try under physlclana' orders, suffer'
Ing a nervous breakdown, brought on
by the atraln of managing the fight.
The Dally Sketch save the fight re-,
suited . roundly in a loss of 12,000
pounda to its hackers, the receipts
amounting to 1ft. 0OO pounda against
expenditures of 27,000. .
WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. Repub
lican leadera from aO parte of the
country assembled here todey for the
exerclaea tomorrow night at which
President Coolldge will be formally
notified of his nomination y the
Cleveland convention.
The eddreas of the president ac
cepting the nomlnatlon'Ja expected by
the party leadera to Betforth merely
the principles on which- the1 republi
can campaign will be based since it
wag written before John W.- Davis,
the demoorntlc nominee, delivered his
corresponding address at . Clarksburg,
W. Va., and could not therefore, be
regarded as a direct reply to tie let
ter's statements.
Tha president bad a light program
today to permit him to apend aome
time In preparation jfor delivery of
hia address.
TOO MANY DEER
IN ONE FOREST
OGDE.V, Utah, Aug. 13. Tie
Kaibab National foreat in south
ern Utah and northern Arijona
the latter part of this month will
be the acene of a conference to
solve the problem of the 26,
000 or more deer on that reser
vation. The forest ia only GO milea
square and it ia estimated the
deer are increasing at the rate
of 8000 annually. The deer ai'c
protected at preaent and tie
territory haa been practically
cleared of predatory animals
which formerly preyed upon the
deer. .
Home experts are urging the
capture and removal to tbeir
foresla of the deer while otbera
favor limited shooting of bucks.
Each winter the feeding of the
Kaibab deer ia becoming more of
a difficulty.
Try Eugene Special for Good
Cigar. . - '
For Quality rieara, rrlnca Nemo,
Insure with Henry Tromp, SI
W. th.
ntoaly browned, add flour and water. Cook from
wuuuej vnetaoice and rice.
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U. S. TURNS
LATIN AGREEMENT
WASHINGTON, Ang. 13. The
United States hae refused to adhere
to the convention abrned by most of
the Central and Mouth American
atatea at the Inter-American electric
al comiminidatione conference at
Mexico City.
The convention, however, does not
become effective until July I, 1020
and the state department, in announc
ing the decision of the American
delegation against signing tne pan,
exnrnssed hone that in the meantime.
a world conference mar be held' to
establish regulations governing radio
commun cat no in the light t acre.
lonementa made since the London
agreement was reached in 1012. ;
A number of objectlone to 'the
Mexico Cltv convention, which wna
negotioted last month under a resold
t on of the Fifth ran-Amencan con
ference. are held by the American
aovernment. It was drafted, soys the
department, "to apply to government
owned syateme of communication ann
adequately safeguard the legitlmeta
Interests of private eoncerne engag
ed is the operation of communica
tion JodllUea." ' '
Comnllnnce also "would involve a
serious change,".. In adminlarratlon of
the telegraph and radio cystoma con
ducted by various government agen
ciea, since all would have to bo plac
ed under unified control, and tba slg-
natories agreed to rocistruct addi
tional lnnd lines and wlreteea ataiiona,
in conflict with the policy of the
United Stntea to encourage private
enteeprise in thia field.
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SURVIVOR FUSSES
PENDLETON, Ore., Aug. 18. Mt
tle Hawk, Cnyuse Indian, and aged 08
years, suld to have been a participant
In the famed Whitman masaacre, died
Sunday, according to Majer Lee
Moorhouse, authority on Indian cus
toms, who knows all the family In'
dians of the Umatilla, Walla Walla
nnd Cavitae tribes. Utile Hawk'a In.
dlan name waa Tom-A-l'ie Kouchi
Kouch.
American Boy Scouts
Hit in Copenhagen
COPENHAGEN, Aug. 13. The
American Hoy Seonts, here for the
International noout jamboree, con-.
tlnues to touch the public fancy. They
Increased their popularity last eve
nlng by singing Indian dances under
the leadership or vu'iam ntinert,
descendant of a Mohawk chief, in an
open air theatre In the king'a deer
park. AH the newspapers agree that
the presentation afforded one of the
most Impressive sights of tho whole
Jamboree.-
Tom)it the Aitivi'lraii Scouts are
entertaining Prof. John D. Prince,
American minister to Denmark nt
caron dinner after which the mlnlst -r
will broadcast an addresn to the Boy
Scouts of the world, repeating the
massage In 13 languages.
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SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y,
Aug. 13. At the Saratoga hos
pital last night the condition of
Earle Sande, Salem, Ore., Jockey,
waa reported as lesa encouraging.
It waa stated that be baa again
developed a temperature.
It waa learned last night for the
first time that Sande suffered a
fractnred left collar bone among;
nia multiple injuries.
Helen Wills Wins
Second Round Match
FOREST HILL. N. Y.. Auk. 13
Miss Helen Wills of California.
today won her ' second round
match In the national women's ten
nis championship by defeating
Mrs. H. P. Folk of Elberon, N. J.
6-0, B O.
The Callfornlan vlayed with ser-
feet confidence, her masterful
stroking and daszling speed com
pletely overwhelming her oppon
ent.
Miss Leslie Bancroft Boston.
defeated Mrs. Anna Fuller, Rye,
N. Y, 6-2, 6-1.
Miss Martha Bayard. Short Hills
N. J., defeated Mrs. B. F. Stenz.
Garden City, L. L, 6-3, 6-2.
Mrs. Edith HlEourney. Boston.
defeated Mrs. Robert Leroy, New
x ora, d-3.
, Mrs. Mary K. Browne. Los An
geles, defeated Miss Penelope An-
uerson, nye, N. jr., s-g, g-i.
'third round women a singles:
Miss Mary K. Brown. Los Anee-
lea, defeated Miss Leslie Bancroft
oBston, 6-1, 6-3.
MtsB Helen W Is of Berkelev.
Cel., defeated Mrs. Cere Baker
Sacket, of East Orange, N. J.,
6-2, 6-1, In the third round.
' MISS BROWN WINS
FOREST H1L.U3. N. T.. Auw. IS
Miss Mary K. Brown of Los Angeles,
national tennla champion of 1912
to ilWt gained the first Important
vlotpry of her attempted come
back today when she vanaulshed
Miss Leslie Bancroft- of Boston 'In
the third round of tha national
wotnen'a championship Binaries. 6-1.
6-a. ,
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Is when you slip the' engagement ring on her
finger 1
Its sparkle symbolltes all the solemnity aid
Joy of engagement and marriage. ,
It should be moBt carefully selected for It's the
one gift she will keep a life time, then pass It
on to other loving hands.
Platinum or gold plain or elaborately en
graved setting a diamond that gllatena and
sparkles as the sunbeams dancing on the waves
such Is the gift worthy of the only glrL
Discriminating men always choose these jewels
of lasting richness at
CONVENIENT CREDIT
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Dr. J. 0. "Watts Jins conducted a successful op
tical praotioo in Eugene for over thirty years.
Dr. C. P. Wallace wbb formally an optometrist
of Portland and an iimtructor iu tho DeKejscr
optical school of Portland.
Sevonty-fivo per cent of our business comes
from recommendations of satisfied patients. Hero
you get the best optical service at livo and lot live,
prices.
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IVEW YORK OFFICE
NEW VORH. Aug. 13 John W.
Davla arrived early today from
Clarksburg. W. Va., and went to
hla headquarters for conferences
with those In charge of bis cam'
nalan organisation..
Among thoso with whom Mr.
Davis had engagements was Sen
ator rittman of Nevada, of tha
speakers' bureau, who haa been
assembling, tor him a largo
amount of data to be Used In the
preparation of addresses to be de
livered later In the campaign
The Itinerary of the ' speaking
tours which the candidate la to
make now la blocked .out, but
Information regarding It' la being
withhold until final, approval Ms
given.
Germany Makes Big
Purchase of Silver
MEW YORK. Ana. 1.1 Gerrnanv
hna purchased 4.000,000 ounces of
silver, from American procurers f,r
cotnlnf iarposes. it wns announce
todtty. Tbis is the second large pur
chase of s'lver by European tov
ernmenta within a few weeks, Poland
recently havini bought 6.400.000
ouncea. The American couipaniea par
ticipating in the aalea are the Amer
ican Smelting and ltefininc com
pany, the Vnited States Smelting. Re
fining and Mining company, tha Ana
conda Copper Mining company and
the American Meul company.
The Guard Is the medium throat1!
which many people supply ifcelr rana
by using its rieaaified columns. Tele
phone 1200,
Illinois Labor 0. K.'s
Stand on LaFollette
. CHICAGO, Aug. 13. The execu
tive' board of the Illinois State Fed
eration of Labor today adopted a res
olution concurring in the endorse
ment by the executive council of the
American Federation of Labor of the
Lal'VUette and Wheeler candidaciea
for president and vice-president.
MANILA, Aug. 13. C4 The
American occupation of the Philip
pine Islands was observed as a boli-
dny here,- all government offices re
maining closed today. The Spanish
American war veterans held a re
union which waa attended by Gover
nor General Wood and visiting offi
cers from the Japanese cruiser 01.
The governor-general entertained the
Japanese officers later at a dinner.'
About 100 Filipino veterana were
present, including General Bmillo
Aguinaldo, one time leader in the
struggle against American rule. The
former insurrectionist . leader . also
made a brief addreBS, saying that
while the forcca under his command
fought against the Americans and
were St one time their enemies, they
all met as friends today. He said he
wna sure the motives of the United
Statea aa evidenced in the policies of
Governor-General Wood, were de
signed to promote the best interests
of the Filipino people.
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Eugene's big trapshoot September
20-27 will be a registered event, ac
cording to a telegram sent to the
Lena County Sportsmen's association
from the hrsdquartera of the Ama
teur Trap Shooters' association to
day. The telegram stated that the
datea had been recognixtd, and that
the eventa would be placed on the
registered list.
Blue rock artists from all parts of
the country are expected at the
ahoot, sb inquiries have been coming
in from fnr and near. The two-day
events are expected to draw one of
the best crowds of trap shots of the
year.
All records of ti e shoot will be
official, aa a result of the registering
of the event . .
LAFOLLETTE GIVES
WOMEN THE REINS
Roumanian Troons
Surprise Brigands
BUCHAREST,. Roumania, Ant. H
Newspaper dispatches reeeiwdhtn
any that Roumanian troops rarpruM
a Russian terrorist band which hid
crossed the Dniester river near the
Black Sea coast, intending to pillifi
the Roumanian village of Shaba. Thi
terrorists succeeded in escaping bid
ever rne xrontier niter a struggle.
Delco-Light Products for tale bt
W. I. Hargis, 837 Olive. ,
WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. With
Senator LnFollette'a approval, the
task of organizing women voters in be
half of his candidacy for the presi
dency has been placed In the hncds of
women.
Mrs. Mabel C. Costignn of Colora
do, wife of Commissioner Costigan of
the tariff commission, has been made
chairman of a committee of women
which will have charge of the work.
It Is planned to have a membership of
at least 100 and ,to give representa
tion to every Btate.
The'committee will maintain head
quarters here and in Chicago. Re
gional offices also may be established
at other points.
The first move, Mrs. Costigan said
todny, will be to organize women
, known to he In sympathy with the
ijap oiiette - for - president movement.
Then other recruits will be sought.
Detectives Seeking
Absent Stockbroker
bOS ANGELES. Aug. 13. Baron
Hayes, reputed wealthy stockbrok
er, whose field of operations ex
tended from the Atlantic to the
Pacific and who recently disappear
ed from here with charges of em
bezzlement and the Issuing of bogus
checks, hanging over his head, Is
being souBht In New York. Chicago
and In varloua cltlea of Iowa, ac
cording to an announcement today
by District Attorney Asa Keyes.
Fielden Ayers, 73,
Passes at Medf ord
rerFonr, ore., auK. is. rieid-
en J. Ayers, a resident of Jackson
v,.i7 .ur ncariy nair a century
passed away yesterday at his home
.n r.aSir roint at the aire of 7J
years. Mr. Ayers came to Jackson
county In 1878 and settled on a
claim -which now Is covered by tha
w-m ... ouin rails.
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Percy Mannont .
Huntley Gordon
Made by the Director
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Last Time
TODAY
Four months ago Louisa Adama. of Philadelnhia. imv
head against a parlor car chair while Journeying home from Balti
more. Shortly after that she disappeared. Now she h h,i
found working ia a New York newspaper office, under th
nf "Jane Johnson." She did not recognize her father Him i
Adama. wealthy leather merchant and member of 1'hlladclnhl. .
Union League. Club., when, be arrived to take her home.
Buffering from aphasia.
the is
Otto P. Deluse Is
Honored By Eagles
PROVIDKNCE, R. I.. An. 13
t'tto v. Deluse of Indianapolis, Ind..
was nominated as grand worth.
president of the Fraternal Order of
cagiea at their annual convention
here. Omaha, Xeb.. Is making a
strong bid for tha next convention. .
DnU 'teams competed today.
Three Idaho Banks
Close Doors Today
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il,.ln Monday mornlnV.
accord,nr , ,Ar,rrm ,, ,,
e-at. e..nkln official,. p.0n
g. r declared to b, tn. ,.
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