THE EUGENE GUARD
COMMISSIONER
IS
INVOLVED
KANSAS GHAHG
E
Carl J. Peterson Is Included
In Pardon Graft Allega
tions At Topeka
"! yvernor Mentioned Again
In Affidavit; Attorney
Is Witness
TOPEKA. Kan.. Jan.
Democratic members 61 the houss and
souute, at a joint coaforenc today
unanimously adopted resolution fa
voring a "thorough and aearchin in
vestigation of the charges" against
jonatnan M. Davis, who was arrested
yesterday, a lew hours before retiring
as governor,
COMMISSIONER INVOLVED
TOPEKA, Kans., Jan. 1U. P) A
new sensation involving the alleged
solicitation of money by state offi
cials for a pardon broke In Kansss
today this time engulfing Carl J. Pe
terson, state bank commissioner, po
litical adviser and friend of .Former
Governor Jonathan HI, Davis, who
with his ion, is charged with accept
ing a bribe for the extension of exec
utive clemency.
Ouster proceedings will be institut
ed immediately against Peterson, At
torney General C. B.' Griffith an
nounced. .
The attorney general yesterday de
manded that Peterson resign, but Pe
terson refueed. The bank commission
er Is charged, in an affidavit by A. h.
Oswald, attorney of Hutchinson, Kan
sas, with having asked $4,000 for a
parole for Walter Urundv. convicted
Hutchinson banker and later agreeing
to -accept $l500 for a pardon. The
affidavit brings Former Governor Ds
Tis into the case aa the one hwo took
Oswald to Peterson when Oswald, as
an attorney, waa seeking clemency for
Grundy, '
Refuted at First
At this meeting with Dsvis, the af
fidavit states, the governor first told
Oswald there was "absolutely no
chsnce in the world," for favorable
action In the Grundy case. The affi
davit continues) .
. "I then said, 'Well, then, I suppose
the only way open to Grundy is the
Peterson route.'
, "At this point the governor arose,
took me by the arm and led me to
Peterson's office. ''.'
" 'This is Oswald,' the governor said
to Poteraon, and thereupon left."
Oswald 'relates In the affidavit he
saw Peterson later that day and that
tho bunk commissioner told him Grun
dy could get a parole for $1,000.
Trap Plans Laid
The affidavit relates plans were
by (he attorney general to trap
lvi'THon, tho atalo to furnish the
i"x)0 to be paid over to the bank
1-i'iniiiljnioiinr, but that the plans fell
tlirmigh when the scandal broke In
volving ltussell G. Davis, the former
governor's son, who was caught ac
t'i'liling $1250 for the delivery of a
pnnlon lo Frank W. Pollman, former
bank president and convicted forger.
Peterson, announcing he would
fight the ouster proceedings, denied
the charge made by Oswald. He as
serted Oswald had proposed to ad
vance money to free Grundy, but that
he had refused to participate in such
deal.
Davie in a statement, said he had
told Oswald of his determination not
to extend clomency to Grundy.
Today's Cross-Word Puzzle
A LIVELY LABYRINTH Twister No. 73
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Tuesday Evening, January 13 j,
CLIMBERS ARE
LOST; DIN'S
BODY IS FOUND
Secretary Of Chamber Of
Commerce Of Denver Is
Frozen
solution to PuzxU
Herewith Is
No. 73.
MlAjAijl BIG VmE E tajl 3(S
' n?HwFIrcrUl EMS Eli1
Life i bjEnsTsBff giTTLlii u
DyTGlu JyHilLJB iUS! C
3lNA6?BaupEHEpG t $
clal Charles Ganzcl, an employe of
Ilia Anderson Manufacturing com
puny was severely injured nuotit the
head recently whilo at work in tho
plant.. Ho was employed on a Dado
aaw when a piece of wood flew up
striking him on the face, culling a
deop gash in his forehead slashing his
cheek and soverely injuring his eve..
bevcral stitches were taken. It Is
thought the eyesight will not be lost.
Extension Asked
By Morris Group
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. The
Morris group of packers today asked
the. District of I'oltunbla supreme
court for an extension of one year iu
the time permitted under the packers'
consent decree for disposition of hold
ings not allied to tho meat industry.
Argument was heard on (he motion
of the government to strike out cer
tain paragraphs of the petition of the
Cnlifnrniu cooperative canneries com
pany for revocation of the decree. The
government declared the objectioual
paragraphs wero "Impertineut and
scandalous."
DENVER, Colo., Jsn. 13. One
woman wrs frozen to death snd a
man Is lost, somewhere In the frozen
snow bound pssssges of Long's peak,
near Eates psrk, as the result of a
mountain climbing expedition Sunday.
Miss Agnes W. Vaille, secretary of
the Denver chamber of commerce is
dead and searching parties are now
ploughing through snow drifts in the
face of a raging blizzard and weatiier
50 degrees below zero looking for
Herbert Srtland, employe of Long's
Peak inn, who was a member of the
rescue party that tried to save Mist
Vaille. Portland was lost by his com
panions and it was feared today that
he would be unable to stand the Arc
tic cold.
Miss Vaille nws t be daughter of F.
O. Vaille, retired Denver millionsire.
who wss due to arrive in Honolulu to
day on a vacatioo trip.
Blizzard Sets In.
Miss Vailles companion on the
fateful trip, which began 8'inday
morning, waa Warner Kicner of Den
ver. The pair planned to climb the
east face of Long's prsk. a difficult
feat, which has been accomplished
only half a dozen times, and theu
ouly when weather conditioua were
favorable. Their upward journey met
with success, but while tbey were de
scending the north face of the peak. a.
strong wind whipped up a raging bliz
zard and aent the mercury "down to 50 j
degrees below zero. Near exhaustion
Miss Vaille was forced to halt while
her compnnlou pushed ahead to sum
mon help.
Kiener finally reached a timberline
houe, snd a searching parly was
quickly formed.
Rescuers Late.
Forced b.v the elements to travel
at snail's pace the rescuers arrived
too late. Huddled in a crevice, partly
covered with sroiv. the daughter of
the vacationing millionaire was fniin 1.
It was In this hunt that Sort land
'lecame lost from h's companions and
while searching parties still w?rc
mu'hing through the snow-clogged.
n.litl.Biuant nninr,g nf the i,etlb
todav they held little hope that th.ey. sndor. now taken for granted here, is
would find Sortland alive. bringing out universal expressions of
Mr. Houghton To
Be Successor To
Frank B. Kellogg
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. W
Unless there Is a change In ths pres
ent plan. Ambassador Houghton st
Berlin will succeed Frank B. Kellogg
as ambassador to Londosi when Mr.
Kellogg becomes secretary of stats
Msrch 4. No snnouncement of a selec
tion is expected immediately however,
and it still is possible thst the choice
rasy fall somewhere else.
WASHINGTON, Jsn. 13. Alanion
B. Houghton, of New York, now am
bassador to Germany, has been defi
nitely selected by President Coolidge
to succeed Ambassador Kellogg at
London. Mr. Houghton has attended
many of the conferences in European
capitals made necessary in tlio work
of rehabilitation ami 1ms first band
knowledge of almu.i every problem In
which this country baa au Interest.
He la (II years old uud was born in
Cambridge, Mass.
Before entering congress. Mr.
Houghton wss engaged in tbe business
of glass manufacture at Corning, N.
Y.
Tbe selection of the new smbassa
dor for London so soon after the pro
motion of Mr. Kellogg was announced
would be in line with the policy I'res
ident Coolidge has been following of
cleaning up such matters st tbe ear
liest possible moment.
Ambassador Houghton will require
senate confirmation for the London
post, slthough there is open .to the
president the avenue, of a recess sp
poiutment provided the nomination is
not made until after Marcn -t, wnen
congress will not be in session. On
l be other baud, Ambassador Kellogg
is expected to come here several
weeks before Secretary Hughes re
tires March 4, to become acquainted
with affairs in tbe state deportment
and for that reason it is probable tbe
nomination of Mr- Houghton will go
to the aenato before adjournment of
congress. .
What further changes the shift dip
lomatic posts will lead to was not ap
parent today, although there has been
some talk that Ambsssudor Fletcher
at Home might be transferred to Ber
lin and Ambassador l'hillips at Brus
sels sent to ltome.
No further cabinet changes appear
to be in contemplation bejoud tbe se
lection of a new secretary of agricul
ture to succeed Howard M. Gore on
March 4.
MR. HOUGHTON POPULAR
BF.Iil-.lN. Jan. HI. The approach
ing departure from Berlin of Alanson
B. Houghton, the American amuns-
regret, not only from the American
colony, but also from the ranks of the
diplomatic corps snd Germsn offi
cial circles, where he has been a pop
ular figure since bis arrival nearly
thres yesrs sgo.
He is the fourth ranking member
of the diplomatic corps in Berlin, his
seniors being Monsignor Pacelli, the
rspsl nuncio; Lord D Abernon, tbe
Britisb smbsssedor and Pablo Soler Y
Gusrdiols, tbe Spanish ambassador.
LEGLESS MEN ROBBERS
VANCOUVER, B. C, Jsn. 13.
Willism Bell, 23, legless and Ernest
Sanders, 22, who has one leg, were
arrested as robber suspects here after
their automobile turned over. At the
uine or me automobile sccij,.
were trying to escape frn .,
of a drug store robbery, poij,,'
Ehowands, ths cholcs ,,,
ANIMAL TRAINER KILLED
BAY CITY, Mich., Jan. 13. Mrs.
Dolly Hill, known to tbe circus ss
Dora Valiceda, who was attacked by
a leopard she was training, last Fri
day, died of ber injuries. She wss ter
ribly clawed by the beast, a jungle
leopsrd, which hsd recently been sdd
ed to a group of five trained animals.
MINT MEN ELECT
SALEM, Ore., Jan. 13. E. B. Wal
lace of Albany wss elected president
and G. H. Molsan of Gervais, secre
ts ry of the Oregon Mint Cooperstive
association at a meeting here.
COLOR IT NEW WITH
"DIAMOND DYES"
Beautiful home
dyeing and tint
ing is guarantxnd
with Diamond
Dyes.. Just dip
In cold wat.T to
tint soft, delicate
shades, or boll to
dye rich, perum
nent colors. KaM
16-cent package
contains direc
tions so simple
any woman can
dye or tint lingerie, silks, rib
bone, skirts, waists, ' dresses,
coals, stockings, sweaters, drap
eries, coverings, hangings, every
thing new.
Buy "Diamond Dyes"-.no other
kind and tell your druggist
whether the material you wish
to color Is wool or silk.. or whether
It is linen, cotton or mixed goods.
REINFORCE GLANDS
TO KEEP
SAYS SCIEN1
Thousands ef Men and Women Are
Now Taklao Glandogen to naip
Regain Normal Health, Vigor and
Strength.
Ti AniaM T.nmnd af Austria says
in bis book, "Old Age Deferred," in
spesking of the glands "We rouat in
the reinforcement of their
functions if changed by age or dis-
caso by means of extracts ontsineu
from the similsr organs of healthy
..,. animals "
"GLANDULAR ACTIVITY NECES
SARY IF IMPORTANT QHUANS
OF BODY PERFORM THEIR
FUNCTIONS.
Af -a roeent medical convention in
Chicago Dr. ltoy Upham, president of
the American Instituto of Homeo
pathy, stated that beeauae of the in
timate connection of the nervous sys
tem with the glands, many sufferers
from nervous disorders were receiv
ing remarkable benefits from gland
ular treatment. He further stated
that this glandular treatment could
be taken by mouth like any other
medicine, and that an operation is
not necessary.
Dr. Samuel J. Staub, according to a
recent dispatch, said that people suf
fering troin tuai -oeiow per icei
ing, accompanied by loss of appetite,
sleeplessness, loss of weight, and so
forth, can be set right by having the
balance of their glandular secretions
restored.
GLANDULAR TREATMENT
(GLANDOGEN) CAN NOW BE
TAKEN IN CONVENIENT Til
I ft rnRM "t
Thousands of men and wom..
now turning to glandular treats
help regain lost strength. tin,. 1
tality and health. Since SciotK,'j
prepared a gland treatment la ij
compact tablet form GlandoraJ
is a simple matter to take iUmJ
treatment. Glandogen is scimij&J
prepared in two different loroijj
for men and one for women (J
the vital glands of healthy joint J
mais, coinuiueu wuu otner ctticatijl
ingredients. Allen's Drug store r
ilea urosa x'uurmacy win wpj.
you.
New Office Opened
By Springfield Men
T
KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., Jsn. 13
Peace authorities todsy were still
continuing their senrch through moun'
tain sheep camps for Pcto Sullivan
ought as an alleged member of the
robbery and murder gang, who early
on tbe morning of January 4, shot
and killed Uscar Ericksnn in a gamb
ling houso robbery here.
Lloyd L. Low, who retired the first
of the year as sheriff, was deputised
a special deputy, and la leading the
posse.
Fred Morley. 75-year-old ex-con
table, Is prosecuting an independent
search for Charley Smith, whose
wbereabouta aince the slaying have
been unknown.
At the request of the district attor
ney, Circuit Judge A. L. I.eavitt has
summoned the grand Jury for tomor
row morning to take up the murder
and robbery investigation. The prose
cutor said thas morning that his case
is complete and no further corrobora
tiro evidence la needed.
Charles Ganzel
Injured at Mill
SPRINGFIELD, Jan. 13. (Spe-
Is Your Child
Thin and Weak
In Just a few days quicker than
you ever dreamt of these wonderful
lieallh building, flesh making tablets
called McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com
pound Tablets will start to help any
thin, underweight lit! Is one
After sickness aud where rickets
are suspected they are especially val
uable. No need to give them any
more nasty Cod Liver Oil these tab
lets are made to tako the place of
that good, but evil smelling, stomach
upsetting medicine and they surely
do it.
A very sickly child, age 0, gained 12
pounds in 7 months.
Ask Linn Drug Co., W. A. Kuyken
dull, Carroll's Pharmacy or any drug
gist for McCoy 1 od Liver Oil Com
pound Tablets the original and gen
uine ss easy (o take as randy and
AO tablets, (W cents. Linn Drug Co.,
W. A. Kuykendall, Carroll's Thar-mscy.
SritlNGFIELD, Jan. 13. (Spe
cial) A new plant to be known as
tho Springfield Lumber company has
recently been opened In the buildings
formerly known as the Loud plaut,
east of the Carbolineuin Wood Pre
serving company plant.
Another office rccebtly opened In
Springfield is the shoe repairing shop
started this wock on Main street by
John II, Will who succeeds Charles
Wanek In the business.
Court of Review
Takes Up Appeal
CLKVKI.AND, Jan. 13. OP) The
court of review of the Protestant
Kplscnpal church, met here today to
hear the appeal in tbe cuae of Bishop
William Montgomery Brown. Briefs
from both sides were bofore the
court.
Counsel for Bishop Brown, who
was convicted by the trial board of
the house of bishops last May 31
of uttering doctrines not held by the
church, relied upon much tbe same
points as were made at the trial in an
effort to prevent affirmation of the
conviction nnd a pronouncement of
sentence.
George Smith is
Injured by Rock
COTTAGE GROVE. Jan. 13.
(Special). George Smith was struck
Moudny by a fulling rock from off tlie
mountain at Coin creek camp nu.l
several ribs were broken.
Insure with Henry Tromp. U3 W. Otk
Reduce Your Fat
Without Dieting
Yoars ago tho formula for fat
reduction waa "diet" "cxerclso".
today It la "Take Marmola Pro
scription Tablets." Friends toll
frtondB these friends tell others.
Thoy cat substantial food, llvo
as they like nnd still reduce
stendlly and ensily without' going
through long sieges of tiresome
exorcise nnd starvation diet.
Marmola Proscription Tablets
nro sold by all druggists the
world over at ono dollar for a
box, or If you prefor you can or
dor direct from the Marmola Co..
General Motors Blitg., Detroit,
Mich.
fmnm
Youland I
A Play of People. Like You -
This play, which was n tremendous nuccess
in New York, touches on one of life's common
problems. A University of Oregon graduate
aud one time Guild Hall player, Janet Young,
takes ono of tho loading roles in a company
composed entirely of college people.
i
Presented by the Famou3
MORONI OLSEN PLAYERS ,
ILIG THEATER
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13
$1.00 75c 50c
BOX OFFICE OPEN TODAY
FAST
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C0NVCNICNT
ELECTRIC
TRAINS
Leave Ktigene for Port
land and Inlnrmcdlnte
stops 7:5fl, 11:16 a. m.;
3;i0 and 6:05 p. m.
dally.
.l.lmllPd Train
Oregon Eloctrlo agents
sail thru tickets to the
Kast via S. P. A 8. and
tircat Northern or North
ern Pacific nya.
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ticket Agent
Telephone 140
isua-n
WE ARE OFFERING SOME SPLENDID "BUYS" IN
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Oth and Pearl
THE BOOTERY SHOE SALE
VALUES CANNOT BE COMPARED
We Are Forced To
Sell
HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR PRICES
ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE, NOTHING PRESERVED
Men's Oxford
Black or brown Good- Q AO
year wdts tJJOotO
Men's black or brown calf dress
shoes, good
values 30t
Men's All solid leather work shoes
for -mil Of Qfi
wear tO
Men's 16-inch Hi-top Oft Cfl
boots ?UIU
Ladies' Satin Pumps
Low Cubau or Spanish heels
ono or two . CO QC
strap W&&0
Ladies' High Shoes
Real Qi) QO
values .- t?sttIO
Boys' Shoes Solid
Leather for hard QO Qfi
wear MtVO
Felt House Slippers
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ACROSS FROM THE HEILIQ
Condensed Official Statement of tKe I: t
BANK OF COMMERCE
EUGENE, OREGON
At the Close of Business December 31, 1924
RESOURCES;
Loans $604,422.25
Bonds and "Warrants 1S5.831.90
Banking House ' 42,000.00
Furnituro arid Fixtures 7 500.00
U. S. Government Bond3 $ 83,800.00' '
Cash Reserve , 271,141.72
Total Reserve $356,941.72 356,941.72
Total Resources ,., $1,196,695.87
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock $ 50,000.00
Surplus Fund 40,000.00
Undivided Profits 10,753.57
.T0,f!V $100,753.57 100,753.57
Dividends Unpaid o 500.00
deposits i,093,'442!30
Total Liabilities ., $1,196,695.87