day Evening, 'August 21, 1921
THE EUGENE DAILY GUAEI
Pago Three
MATHS
IIN 0011 PACT
1DISAIAME1I1T
: rBSBVA. Ang. ,21.-W-Jugo-T
Md Australia have, joined the
States, Great Britain. Ger-
U ' Russia 11113 otier "te3 ln re"
r' .. . tnT mutual assist-
tovWonally framed as a means
" ' ri-Hactlon of armaments.
rortUP", " , -rinrfnla. hilt
""?.,. 5e guarantees afforded in
sneers " . inadequate; it
" tha definition of -what consti
rtmS,eirresfiion insufficiently clear.
""ro-Slavia is of the opinion that
..n.rl reduction of armaments is
i. .Me. "until some pdrctical solu
STS found of the problem of a,-
5ral finds that no nation
u h obliged to como to her as
J Tu rte were attacked, nor
JSd Australia be obliged to assist
Za, Australia dislikes the reg
STaliiance feature and doubts If
council uld effectually deter-
i. roinh state tras the aggressre
Sin the f"r AaW mentioned in the
,w Premier Bruce declares, how
,r that useful avenues of injuiry
r.r been opened by the provisional
1,1 and the fact that it is not ac
Kble should not discourage the
Sends of the League
Georgia Newlyweds
Puzzled By New Law
A17ANTA. fin Ai, 01 Pniinloj.
Who hllVa hnnn Wltrl in dnnvoia
licenses issued after August IS, may
have to go through the ceremonies all
over again unless a liberal interpre
tation IB nlflrori nn th r.fnntlv ta-
yiscd marriage low requiring the post
ing or applications five days before
licenses are issued.
The new act, passed at the recent
session of the state legislature, con
tained no fbted date upon which it
WQlt tn hA lffn-iiA Tim MvaniA,1,
signature was attached August 18.
Helen Jacobs Wins
From Miss Gardner
HIS LIKE TO
DO THEIRTRICKS
Do wild animals like to-do tricks?
That's a question that is often
wked Al G. BarncB and his trainers.
Let Miss Nell Roth, who will be
seen in one of the three steel girded
arenas of the Al G. Barnes wild ani
mal circus, when the big show comes
to Eugene, Friday, August 22, answer
(be question in her own way.
"Wild animals mostly dislike to
learn at first. They're exactly like
Bttle children. But when they find
that no harm is meant, that each les
ion is eiven in kindness, with tid-bit
rewards for each proper advance, they
begin to exhibit interest, boon they
do their work Vith zeal. In fact, the
happiest hour of the day for my
nomas, next to feeding time, of course,
is that in which they exhibit their
higher education to the crowds in the
stands.
"Tigers, especially, are peculiarly
susceptible to domestication, Svhen
taken young. You have only to watch
them dash from the cages into the
arenas, if you have any doubts. They
love to exercise, the change, the ex
citement and the music. That's where
ttey are better off than the zoo ani
mals. They have a real interest in
their work, and work is a blessing,
isn't it V"
These tigers nre only n part of the
2000 wild animals with the Al G.
Barnes circus this year. The circus
also includes a cast of 10SO people and
550 horses. The opening feature rti
the proprnm this year is "Pocahontas
it the Court of Queen Anne," includ
ing in the cast three tribes of Indians,
WashooB, Escondidoes and Apaches.
And last, but not least, is the great
est movie-star of them all Joe Mar
tin, himself.
SLAYER IS KILLED
ruTfM riTV rnin Am.' 01
Prison officials today are investi-
im"K me circumstances oc the oon.vi
Of Antonio Nprnni 9ft en,. n!,l clnt--
of four of his countrymen, serving
me sentence m the penitentiary
Wre. who WHS fnllTiil rfpiwl in 1!
JMterdny. Xeroni's body bore traces
nd marks of a besting said to have
administered Tuesday by Jack
"iwiiBOD, a trusty serving a sentcn
tt J)' from four to ten yeais.
The fijrht, according to iirison nuth-
ritieS. OCPIirrdfl tl-hnl, ',Mni lnn1..n
i8 ttlA "l,inn .Ml.. ' ,
..ii.u.iu "111111, hh:uul"UU
tors tn tJie insane ward, yhere he
continett. When Hobinson inte.--it
is said, Neronl attempted to
'tab him with a knife which he hjd
toncralorl on his person. IJoblnsoi
tnirt the knife thrust and a fight
ura Dotwccn the two men.
Jack Dempsey to
See , Firpo Fight
. OcmiiKpy, heavyweight bojein
, W'wo " erstwhile inotinn pic-
i, . i"ns to leave here nest
w f,iP xPW York to be on hand
! r7e Firpo-Wills fiKht fifjtembor
in Jersey City, and the I.eonard-
surer contest at. tlio XankecLSti
'"fc Soptrnher 22.
is Raid that Dempsey's presence
mT Prf,rPdent, as he has never
his opponents or rhnllpneprs in
CbbonaWl,h tllG Pxct'l),ion of Tommy
erfut team of amateurs ever brought
together.
The Engliahmen, however, are op
timistic with unqueeiioned fighting
quulltlee, Cyril J, H, Tolley, French
open champion, and captain of the
British Walker cup team, will en
deavor to get the Americana to
agree to have the aides composed of
10 men each InBtead of eight aa tn
previous international matches.
Six Men Hold Up
Silk Truck; Get "
$50,000 In Goods
NEW YORK. Aug. 21. Six armed
men held up a silk truck in Madison,
Square today and took the truck and
its cargo of silk, valued at $50,000.
scores of persons witnessed the hold
up.
BROOKLIXE, Mass., Auff. 21.
aiisb Helen Jacobs, 15-year-old
Berkeley, Cal girl, who came east
to try for the title In the national
Junior ?lr)s tennis singles. ad
vanced today to the final round In
the Long wood invitation singles
tournament. She defeated Miss
Katherlno Gardner of Boston ln
straight sets, 6-2, 6-2.
The other finalist is Miss Eleanor
Goss,. of New 'York, Olympic team
member, who defeated Miss Leslie
Bancroft of Brookllne, today', 6-3,
6-3.
T
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PLYMOUTH, Vt., Aug. 21. Light
ning struck about tho president's
home here during the severe storm
late yesterday afternoon and night,
one bolt putting out of commission the
telegraph apparatus in the temporary
business office in the general store.
The store is situated about 50 yards
from whero tho president and his fam
ily aro staying in tho homo of his
father, John CoolRlge.
Klectrical workers were kept busy
several hours repairing the damage,
but no material injury was done by
tho bolt.
President Coolidge tod his family
apparently were not disturbed. No
wires go into the Coolidge home and
the real effect of the bolt was not felt
here.
GOOD PEACE MOVE
CHICAGO, Aug. 21. (P Allied
German acceptance of the Pnwes plan
was declared by Senator Watson of
Indiana in an address before the Ham
ilton club of Chicago to be the repub
lican party's answer to the inquiry
of John W, Dnvis, democratic presi
dential nominee, as to what" single
contribution the present republican
administration had made to the peace
of the world.
"The arms conference and ttie
Dawea plan represent the two longest
steps ever taken for the pacification
of the world and the United States
under a republican administration
took both of them without belonging
to the league of nations or being in
any way entangled in its political in
volvement," Senator Watson asserted.
"In every truth, if we had belonged,
we no longer could have occupied the
impartial position of umpire and could
not have well eierted the powerful
and conclusive influence that we did."
0101 LIMITS
PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 21. Uni
form bap limits on migratory birds In
states of the west is one ofthe, im
portant topics for consideration at
the meeting here of the Western As
sociation of State flamo commission
ers Friday and . Saturday,
Preliminary to the meeting of, the
state officials a conference was held
here today by federal wardens, those
participating including fieorge 13.
Mnshback of Billings. Mont, Web
ster H. Ransom of Spokane, George
Tonkin of linker and liny Steele of
Portland.
SUGAR ADVANCES
SAN THAN CISCO, Aug. 21. An
advance of 10 cents a hundred pounds
in the price of refined cane and beet
sugar to jobbers, to take effect to
morrow, was announced today by the
Western Sugar Refining company.
This increase brings the price of cane
sugar to $7.35 and .that.of beet sugar
to $7.15.
JiPIlNISTERTO
E
rEKTNG. Aug. 21. (A1) K. Yosh
izawn, .Tupanese minister to China
and senior diplomat at Peking. Jias
informed L. M. Karakham. ltnsiau
ambassador to China of his refusal
to circulate among the members ot
the diplomatic corps representing the
protocol powers the Karnkhan note
regarding the tranfer of the Russian
legation to the Soviet government, it
was announced today .
The refusal, it was said, was due
to irrelevant matter and personal ui
lusinn contained in the note.
Yoshtzawn is said lo have suugest
ed to Karakhan that he redraft his
note in more moderate terms.
Tho Karakan note created some
what of n sensation this week by ita
tone, as well as by its refusal to ac
cede to the terms laid down by the
United States under which tho latter
country would consent to the trans
fer of the Russian legation. The
United States offers to agree to the
transfer provided the Soviet govern
ment regards Itself as ft signatory to
the protocol of 1001, but such con
sent, it was pointed out, must not be
construed as American recognition
of the Soviet government.
Railroad Seeking
To Re-Open Case
WKXATCI1EE. Wash., Aug. 21.
The Great Northern railway has pe
titioned the interstate commerce com
mission for reopening of tho Wenat-
Negro Fights Greb
For Title Tonight
FREMONT, O., Aug. 21. Fremont
was filled with fight fans today, wait
ing for the gong 'to call Harry Greb,
world's champion middleweight boxer
and Tiger Flower's, Atlanta negro, to
the ring onight for their ached, .'cd
10-round no-decision bout. In order
to gain the title, the southerner must
win by a knockout, or be fouled.
FILIPINOS GUILTY
..MANILA,X Aug. 21. A court mar
tial found 204 Philippine scouts guil
ty of joining a mutiny and sentenced
them to five- years imprisonment at
hard labor. .
COOLIDGE TO SPEAK
PLYMOUTH, Vt., Aug. 21. Presi
dent Cooiidge accepted an invitation
to deliver an address at Baltimore,
Md at the unveiling of the LaFol
lette statue. .
TWO ARE SHOTT
NEW YORK. Aug. 21. Two, men
were shot to' death In what police
termed fl- resumption of a war be
tween gangs of "chicken pullers"
men who unload carloads of poultry.
MINISTER TO SAIL
TEHERAN, Persia, Aug. 21. Dr.
Joseph H. Kernfeld, American minis
ter to Persia, who recently resigned,
planned to sail for home September
one.
SPOKT IIH1KPS
OMAHA, Aug". 21. Morrie Schlatt
er, Omaha welterweight, won - a
technical knockout over Warnie
Smith of Oklahoma In the Beventh
round of a scheduled ten round bout.
OAKLAND, Cal.. An. 21. Willie
Ritchie, former world's lightweight
champion, fnlled in an attempted
comeback and dropped a derision to
Joe Himlnlch, Butte, Mont., welter
wHtrht, In four rounds.
. . ' fiM'Svl Wetherbce 4
: - --. Powers Illi ; '
IX IUTYI.W. FIItE
IXSntANCK
TtlK I.MI'OIITAXT TIIING
TO COXSIIJKU ,
IS
THE ABILITY OP
TilIC IN'St'HAXCE COMCAST.
TO PAT '
TlIEIlt LOSSES
FHONEPTI.Y . '
OXE HUNDRED CENTS
ON THE DOLLAR
UNDER ANY'
AND ALL
CONDITIONS.
! .
THE COST OF THE BEST
IS SURPRISINGLY
LOW. ,
HUXItT TROMP.
a20lf
Pat Harrison Is -
returned By Vote
Ml..., .a,,. Sl.-MI,-
Prima-,, "t.iiiw 111 tin-
n,.; ,""?" hnre- returned tn
"Wrlio'n nlor aonntor. Pat
asrpoU ani apparently three
tiB,':,"1 ""'l -ho were offered
ktr, n( ?nitfon. Pour other mem
On ' " nfH" were nnrnnosed.
.,.. " Mnfffuniiin will be
Seaite, ""'"frntlon.
'1' Lv. arr"nn .le'Mted his
fori ;P!n''n,. Former Governor
"ltr .v. "-' 'y ,he larBest ma-
'tti "ce"i. Mr. Harrison
NmneV.t)'rjr '""nty In the tnte.
"te l. 1 Moriftnmt In this
' "l"lvalent to election.
British Amateurs
ail For America
TkM.7"Af';T,T,?N'' Au- 2i
' P1 "r"ih nmateur (rnlfers
t'UA ypt,t tor ,b Walker
i,',,v '"r h United Stutes
-CARD OF THANKS
Ve wiKh to express our sincere
thnnks nnd flpprocintion to our friends
for the'r ninny acts of kindness and
sympathy shown its dnrinsr onr recent
hereavpiiient; h!po for the beautiful
flowers.
vn. xi y its. ,l .t. o'dox-
:,ELL AND FAMILY.
ItEAL MM i.S snVKp a la enrte
Hotel (! ts ""nine 1! 10m. a21
lth.
!'h am.;" E- Holderness.
I-.., chnmnlon nnd Snc.
t a
'--11, mrr,iii 1 1 1 rnnmpmn, t
'lMitrAf,r',ln tO Critics !. SI
"' to hay",."..'11' American, ere
aai lined up the mo.t pow- j
IS YOUR CHILD
THIN AND WEAK?:
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Tablets Put on Flesh
nnd Build, Them Up
In Just 8 few days ciulckor
than you ever dreamt of these
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called McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tab
lets will start to help any weak,
thin, under-nourished little one.
After sickness and where rick
ets are suspected they are espec
ially valuable. . No need to give!
them any more nasty Cod Liver
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take the place of that good but :
evil smelling stomach upsetting
medicine and theysurely do It. i
Ask Linn Drug Co., W. A. ;
Kuykend.ill, Carroll's Pharmacy, '
or any drueglst for McCoy's Cod j
Liver Oil Tablets as easy to take j
as candy and not ot all expensive
60 tablets 60 cents.
"Get McCoy's, the original and
genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet."
At Wetherbee-Powers NO W!
Introductory Display and Sale of this
New A-B Buffet H Range
Complete with Coll and Connected
.50
70
Regular Value $145
The Latest Word in Wood and Coal Ranges
A wood and coal range designed and built expressly, for Pacific Coast
Fuels, that bids fair to revolutionize the stove industry of tho West. Tho
very latest in wood and coal rango construction doubly remarkable since
the price has been kept at the lowest level. After you have seen ho
features of this range noted tho construction learned its advantages
tho value at Wetherbee-Powers ' price will' seem unbelievable. A rango -with
large Capacity requiring but little space with guaranteed cooking
and baking qualities yet extremely economical to operate. Tlies are tho
things that will convince you of this new A-B Buffet Wood and Coal
Range's superiority. Below are a few of tho fentures of this wonderful
range: .. . - , .
Especially designed and built for Pacific Coast Fuels. ' -
Body of stove and main key plate frame on top of stove made of blue Vltrus
Knamel sanitary, can be cleaned with damp clolh-r-wlll not rust.
Extra high cooking service top. .
Large size oven 18x21xl3V4 Inches made of rust proof materials asbestos
lined.
Key plate nickeled will turn blue under heat very quickly.
Front legs, oven door, feed door and high shelf panel made of White Porcelain.
Dullt with extra wide Bhalves with pipes In rear. Sanitaryeasy to clean. '
Damper on outside of stove. Do not have to reach over hot stove to regulate.
Built of extra heavy materials throughout. j '
Trade In Your Old Range
If you have an old range that has. outlived its usefulness or is too expen
sive to operate, turn it in as first payment on one of these New up-to-the-minute
A-B Buffet Wood and Coal Itanges. It will prove the most profit
able investment in satisfaction that you have ever made.
Delivers Your Range this Week
: Then Easy Terms on the Balance
No Interest Charges
I . UL EAST NINTH AND OAK lV
WETHERBEE
-.POWERS
ehee Southern railway c-aeo for re
antnnu'tit and oral arjjumt'nt, it was
aimotincpj by TresiuVut William Lit
tle, prexuU'M of the WVuutchee South
ern mail.
A permit was granted August 7 by
the commission to the Wenntchee
Southern to construct n lir-mi!o lino
from Weiiati'hee to KeuucwU-k, Wash.
Northwest Theatre
Owners in Session
PORTLAND, Ore., Auk. 21. -Members
of the Northwest Thoutro Own
ers' and MariiiK-erH Protect tvo as
sociation are to mot here Into to
tlay to consider tho next step to
ho tnken hy thorn In rofereiu-e to
(tomamlR fur tncrensftl whkvs and
short ( hours, whi.-h have boen
presented by tho eombined stride
crafts, tncludltiit musicians, Btawe
hands, motion picture operators.
MMers and enKlnuers. Tho contract
under which tho stfiKe crafts aro
working will expire September 1.
DANCE AT AN LA U F
Pance every Saturday night in the
Jolly Time Pavilion at the Anlauf
Auto romp on highway south of Cot
tage Grove. Dancing 0 to 12. Good
music, W.Th.Kri.,tf
D an co at Calnpooya Sjirtng every
Saturday night. .Music by "Gross Mel
ody Hoys." o2
Insure with Henry Tramp, 33 W Oth
Try Cugeno Special for a Good
Cigar.
FISCHER-SOULTS
LUMBER CO.
6th and High Thono 572
OAK FLOORING
HAMMOND SHINGLES
Wall Board"
Roofing
Cement -LUMBER
and LATH
OFFICE J)
Portland
round trip fares
ff l? OA to Portland and return. Sold on Fridays,
pd.ou saturdays anA Sundays. Return limit the
following Tuesday , . ; .
C HO to Portland and return. Sold any day.
"D,W Return limit IS days. Stopovers any.
where. '
Its comfort, convenience and safety make
t Southern Pacific service worfh more to
you than any other form of transportation.
For full Information communicate with
A. J. GILLETTE, Ticket Agent
Southern Facifk?
USE THE GUARD WANT : AD WAYS
M
"I have liked your 'Arirto lubri
cating oil well enough to have used it,
and no other, tn my Chevrolet car for
the last 17,000 miles. The car ia In use
constantly, and for all aorta of rough
ranch duty, often with a trailer; but
during this time I have had no trouble
which was due to faulty lubrication.
"The Chevrolet being several yean
old, there is considerable play in tha
pistons, and consequently some oil,
works up into the firing chamber, but
during the time that I have used
'Aristo' I have never fouled a plug.
When the engine was overhauled soma
time ago, there was but a thin deposit
of carbon, which waa soft enough to be
easily removed."
(ff.m on ftfeuM
"CarbbnrjlM
i Jib ii i iMniiimiiiliH'1 i . -w '
Blows Out WktfEMa
Keeps Motors Glean
For Thousands of ExttlSMea.:,
THERE is a reason why so many peoplawrtteiis ' -about
Aristo motor oiL ' Mt?r tsiy
They note a difference in "carbon" deposils (which '
eventually result in varying degrees from every motor ,
lubricant). ' r
Motors lubricated with Aristo travel from 10,000 to"
' 20,000 miles without so-called "carbon" Some records ,
' of 25,000 to 50,000 miles have been reported by Aristo .
, . users. , ' - v '. , ji
' . The reason is, most of the'sofr, fluffy residue" that'
come3 from Aristo blows out with the exhaust and thus . ,;
removes itseir. 1 -
Hard, Flinty, "Sticky" Carbon
Another kind of "Carbon" hard and flinty ha3 a tendency to
cling and, therefore, accumulates nearly four times as fast aa the
fluffy kind. Chisels, or special torches, are requLed to remove it
every 3,000 or 4,000 miles, or your motor "knocks" end loses power,
due to leaky valves and "sticky" pistons. You know this kind.
This ."carbon" also attaches to spark plugs and short-circuits
them so the motor misses. It become incandescent and pre-ignites
. the gas, causing "knocking". . w
There are several real advantages, therefore, in a soft, fluffy
residue that so minimizes the time-wasting, troublesome "carbon
deposit' V
Aristo users axe so impressed that they write us frequently. We
print their words, from time to time, so that you may learn from
others' what they know to be the facts about thia motor oil.
All first class garages and service stations can supply it.
Union Oil Company
of California.
Motor Oil
Avoid Motor Oils
containing pr tiffin or asphalt
or any other i ton-lubricating
aubstancc. Aristo Motor Oil
1j refined by the moat ad
vanced v-rocrttea designed to
eliminate everything in th
cmae which haa no lubri
cating v&Kc h