Evening. February 24,- 1925
T II K BUG K X K GUABn
Tngo Thrco
liEfl PIMM
OF SWEDEN DIES
AT AGE OF 63
....-iw.iM. Fob. Iljnlmir
irtto '"" Pr-n-ior. died
i;r,ulink. ....
iii.liur Uraniing. the first socinli.t
lljilmar u history of Sue-
'ri,r . ,,f ibe uuismniling iill-
' i ih.it i-mintry iu hi time
L" "'I' dod by Ibe BwU.b people
r'h'll utr-' mn'L l,r""nonl 1U"
I-rL''H'a'rtni"!
. .i iJie sod"' l',"tic 'I''"1"'
fairer..! bjr"lv.rludr.
f 1 ' i.r. linintiug worked un-
i'lfv and with n fi optimism for
CrMl'iMtio" of bis idonls. Ho Xmv
I j himself n personal sncrifu-e, mid
Lb ' pri-on fr nis -'l"l"--
. tie muse of those whose casta
ScUi.-.-f'-ji,'"1,i8 own-
lSUSCU noiB-'
. . u-ith those activities,
. . nr.ii.il ns Iiih more lm-
Vbioi He ,
f rt.n't iufruational work, prominent
3". '., h. lime, was lie real
'Lrtson for Ir. Brnnting s resigunhon
F, jnun,e minister in tbe Kdcn gov
r in I'.ilS. although ho had mud
L as withdrawing from the cabinet
Louse of Ibe condition of his health,
j 'xbe ministry from which lie. re
I .i t.il in 1!)U0 and Dr. Hrunting
'Ltrtetled Puwcr- '"" nn
Ji rclj wcial democratic adminlstru
ji'oD "is government remained :n
1 1 ,.',,, however, only from Mnroh to
V.......'r.r tt-hen it resigned. As a re-
'(jlt of the socialists' victory in .lie
",'ltion in the fall of l'Xll be wim
iifturneil of power. His government
.Vnuined nnlll April, j.;-., uur.nt
,:,rirh llranting was Dom premier anu
lilTfitn minister. It resigned aftor
f I avins been defeated in the upper
jojinoer on a proposal by the gov
ernment lo distribute doles among the
f Ji.se aiplovert.
4 Ministry Resigned. -
'I The succeeding ministry resigned
, October. lfl-4, because of divergent
;jvpws between it and parliament on
ri( (inesiion of disarmament and for
'fine third time Or. ISrnnting was cnll
:I,J to head the government,
"i As the representative of the Kwe.l
;h serial democracy, Dr. lirnntiu
5 laved an important role in nearly all
iirterDiitioiial labor conferences. '
During the I'aris peace conference,
ir. llranting was active as nn ndvo
tte of pence on the lines of Woodrow
IHilson's fourteen points.
I),, lti-'nirinf with Christian L.
Jl.ing of Norway, secretary of the In-
frnationnl union, was nwaruea me.
INoliel peace prize for M21.
Born at Stockholm, isovember t
ISOll I'r. llranting wns the son of
m-nfeacnt T. fl Rrnntini. He wi.
If durateil at I'psala university, study-
ig natural science.
Another Bermuda
Flight Will be
Tried by Airship
LAKi:iint.ST, X. J., Feb.
Another Ueriuudn flight will be UI1
Tiakeu by the dirigible Los Angeles
irububly Wednesday of this week, it
i announced by Itear-Admirnl .
A. Muffett, chief of the navy's bu-
litau uf aeronautics.
Naval officials are desirous of
niltleting the experiment of lnoor-
ii-t the ship to the mast of the l'a-
jka, airsliin tender, in Bermuda.
Urbor, be saiil.
The Los Angeles was ureveuted by
tad weather and limited fuel supply
urn remng over night at Bermuda
''turilny il returned imniedintely
t the hangar. Fuel for only :i4 hours
ad been taken, officials said, and
an i s supply was left when
e (lirigilile lauded last night.
Deposed Emperor
Of China Leaves
P1:ki: 1.-..1, "i ,i ii........
jTuiu, t Ji ilcpnsed boy emperor of
""u. nas g.,i:c to Tientsin.
Hsii.in Tung wn9 f orof tl to leave
" imperial palace in the forbidden
'V earli int v,.,-...i.- r.-
i;.ure .,'r IVking ,y Keng 'vu-llshing.
-"ii im'm went 0 t,0 home of the
"mer regent l'rince Shun, but Inter
k refuge in n,0 .Inpanese legatio.i
3 eking. This move whs saiil nt the,
" to have i.ccn innde-with ihe con
'"her interested legation!) mil
"the n.h j,-,. f t,,'. i.-i:.i, ....
y- "b ' ni l t.nip.miml.
Try This For
NEURITIS
.u ,"" i"caii7.ea m a
" a largo number nf nerv'rs."
Ilum. . """ 'lnn rnllcf
i'lonih, , ":';" or ,,h,p ,,il.Rt f"w
ii i,i, t ' .-t-, .ru.jii-iMiH'1 H
,arl, , ' ""T II1R itlocttM
, lor .!!,( ninuCi .,;,!;,
"the .''!.""'1 1,Ht 8 tra''e ' '""
J ; n t t. ' , '
: ; , " " Mr llmhrrip in
H n rr'u"'in tho "x lllng
;M fnr ih pa,n lo 'Ilsappi-ar.
ih , ' Purpose thousand rf
arrnil - p,"1 ''nlly-fio cents at
irorr- . ":'rmaoy or anv live
""i-t anywherp.
iVood and Coal
i"r cover any
Kih, , length
r 1 00,1 Oak
MANERUO. M"P"
HUNTINGTON
U. . FUEL CO.
" N"on B.nk Bldfl.
Room 24
RY Phone 651
f&'ip,'iin I i.
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THIRD WIFE FOR CHARLIE, MAYBE
At Least First Spouse Thinka So; MHa77d Harris Tells Her Views
Of Famous Little Comedian's Love Affairs
feva x45iaS;v '
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fe:-a:?I-afe.ViiMia I r'j-, t Jiii'lMfiM I
JVv MUJKi:i HAltKIS
Sfrceu btar and hirst Wife of Charlie
'haplin
JJOIXYWOOI), Feb. 24. Chariir
Chaplin is a man of exceptional
miud.
lie is a true artist. Tie is brilliant,
and has the usual restless mind pe
culiar to genius.
Only one type of mate is suitable to
Htich a man. One who is equal to him
in brilliance, ami also is possessed of
n mind ever seeking the new in life,
the high lights and the deep shad
ows. s
Such a mind, naturally, is not found
in one of immature years.
1 do not know the intimate cir
cumstances of the Chaplins' present
domestic life, hut from my past
knowledge of Chaplin I do not be
lieve blame attaches to either of
them.
It is just that he only can find
his happiness iu marriage witii one nf
his own years, with a mind develop
ed into the spheres in which he thinks
and lives.
A horoscope cost for Mr. Chaplin
some time ngo said he would marry
three times.
Undoubtedly, to my mind, this hor
oscope js sure of fulfillment.
I do not say this becuuse "of my
Naval Inquiry is
Asked in Tacoma
TACOMA. 'osh., Feb. 24. Con
vinced that their son was murdered.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto O. Miller declared
last night that they would ask a
naval inquiry into the death of their
son, Clifford 1-eon Miller, 10, whose
body was found floating in San Fran
cisco Hay yesterday.
The parents base their claim that
tho boy was murdered on tbe fact
that Clifford had stated while here
on a furlough recently that he hud
had trouble with a member of the
crew of the submarine S-14 and that
the other sailor had sworn vengeance.
Prior to his enlistment in the navy
three years ago Miller was an office
boy in the editorial rooms, of the
'J'acoma Ledger. '
NELSON MACDUFF SPEAKS
SPKINOFll'XO, Feb. 1M. (Spe
cial) Methods of forest protection
were discussed by Nelson F. Macduff.
We want you to
make-this test
We want every wcnk,
puny, fiiKgoil-out man and
woman in America U make
this test: buy one bottle of
Tanlac at your dnitfiiists,
take it accnrdiiiK tif direc
tions for one week and see
how quickly you pet started
back to full strength mid
vigor.
Wo know what we are
talking about. Tanlao has
helped millions. In our files
are more .than 100,000 letters
of praise from pnitel'ul
Don't confuse Tanlac with
'ordinary patent nostrums. It
is Nature's own tunic and
! builder, compounded from
roots, barks and herbs that
we gather at great expense
from the four corners of the
earth.
Tanlac goes straight to
; the seat of your trouble;
i-li'anses and purifies the
blood stream; puts your di
pestioii in proper shape.
First thing you know ymi
have an appetite like a star
ved child. You rest nt night
and votir whole body be-
Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills fcr Constipation
TANLAC .
FOR. YO UR HEALTH
belief in the supernatural, but be
cause I feel that love plays a very
important part'in Inn life.
.More so even than in the lives of
most persons, as he always is, search
ing for an ideal, for one who wlil
be his complete dream, come true.
And he will have to find it in one
older than 1 was, 17, wheu I mar
ried him.
Mr. Chaplin loves children. Indeed,
very, very much.
It may be tliut the birth of a baby
threatened breach bet ween KSUO$
to the Chuplius would heal any
threatened breach between the two.
But that is a matter more for con
jecture than for prophecy.
All in nil. If the Chaplins separate.
I would judge it to be due merely
to the fact that they were not real
mates, probably neither to blame,
but still recognizing that life apart
would be better for each.
Otherwise the growing years would
cause their realization that they are
not hnppy together to grow. (
My personal opinion is that in any
case certainly a child should be well
provided for and n girl permitted suf
ficient to care for herself.
But no one should huvu everything
taken nwny for which he has strug
gled for years.
of Eugene, supervisor of the Cascade
Nntionnl forest, in an address before
the Springfield local of tho Loyal
Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen
last evening in the Woodmen of the
World hall. It wns urged by Super
visor Macduff that the 4-L exert its
influence in educating persons to keep
the forests free from the misuse by
campers, and to strive to trewrvc
the natural beauty of the scenery.
Fork Lands in Museum
LONOON, Feb. JL UP) The
first English silver table fork, made
in HU1U, has been bought by the Vic
toria and Albert museum, South Ken
sington. The fork is engraved with
the crests of the .Manners and Mon
tague families.
More than l'HI million cords of
wood nre cut annually from American
forests for fuel.
F'T quality cigars. Prince Nemo.
Brought Health
and Happiness
"Since ttieCivilWsr indiges
tion and stomach trouble
have been the banc of my
existence. Tanlac made my
weak stomach sound and did
away with all nipnn of indi
gestion. In fact it hasbrought
me health, strength and hap
piness and 1 give it unquali
fied endorsement and praise."
Hon. A. V. Tarbox,
217 W. 2JrdSt.,
University Place, Neb.
gins to feel the stir of,
Mivngth mid eui'lgy. j
)on't you In- disi'iiuniiri'd.
Iion't nit off ti'Ming Tim
dic a ii it lifi- diiy. (ii't n but -tli'
now ;iiid in a wci'k you
should notice signs of ri'ill
iiiijii'ovonient.
SOLELY TO FIGHT,
WASHINGTON; Feb. JI. The
American n.ivy, like every other, is
organized miely to fig.it. Secretary
Wilbur Kiid today in hu addrc bc
l"Lt the Women's Couucil ou ltefe'le
a a l'euOe Insurance.
lt is organized for that purpose
mid f r that purple alone." tontin
iied the v i- secretary. "'We cotnd
tml no duiiht would scmp it and dis
band its personnel if we cou.d be a.--Mir-'d
ttiat there were to be no more
wars uii'I that force would never ag'i'H
he needed in world affairs.
It Tslioultl nut be forgot leu that
the ultimate purpose of the navy is t
enforce the wiil of the nation agaiirst
tuosr who oppose Unit will, tt is the
nut ion's pledge of its firm purpose :o
)ui:iit;n!i lis w ill ag;i itlst .oppoMt ion.
'Wiit'ii we are ready in yield all
things lo the will -f others; wh"ii
property, .ifo. liberty and religion
iuei.it less to us than ti t f fori to
nia.iitain them, we may abandeti ilo
navy ami submit to tae authority a.i-l
power of a more virile race.
'But even such servile and pusil
lanimous submission may not Kive tlr
peace such sacrifices are made to ob
lam. The upraised Jninds of ntillicii
of slaughtered Armenian--, men. won,
en. and children ruthlessly butchered,
warn irs (hat there is not security in
complete disarmament.
'The kingdom of heaven bits not
yet arrived on earth, no matter how
much we have prayed for it, or how
much more nearly it has npproncJied.
ror a great wealthy nation likJ Anie.
ica, amply ab e to sustain iu its will
for gootl and to sustain and to protect
its peaceful missionaries nf rigliteous
ness everywhere and to advance jus
tice and righteousness in the world
for such a nut ion to disarm and suh
s de into pusillanimous incompetency
to advocate or maintain justice would
be a crime against God and man.1'
Sleeper Shoots
Gun; is Killed
FHi:SNO, Cal., Feb. 1. While in
the throes of a nightmare, Amado
Liinon, employe of the Southern Pa
cific railroad nt Mojave, twisted fit
fully in bis sleep, causing a revolver
he had under his pillow to discharge,
wounding him fatally in the abdomen.
The noise of the explosion, accord
ing to stories of the nccident brought
here, awakened companions who rush
ed Fimon aboard a train for Sao
Fraucisco. I anion expired just before
the train reached Fresno. An inquest
wilt be held.
Pulpit Rock to
Be Used Again
THK PAI.I.FS, Ore., Feb. 21.
(Special). Pulpit Hock, the historic
spot where Hev. Jason I.ee and bre
thren converted thousands of Indians
to Christianity . wheir The Dulles wiis
a military post on1 the Oregon trail,
nca in will be the scene of a religion
spectacle, according to plans an
nounced today by the Knights Temp
lar of this city. A union religious ser
vice for members of denominations ;n
Easily, Quickly Prepared
Because It Jells Well
You arc always sure of
Jrll-wcll. It's such a dainty,
delicious dessert no dounr
about its reception at lunch
or dinner.
And it iflli well. So there'i '
never the ilightest question about
its IUCCCU.
Combine these two luccewftil
qualities with the fact that Jcll
well ii simple snd cany to make.
There you have ths rcaum why
thousand! nf women look upon
It as the ideal emergrnry drf ft
and the mort healthful after a
hearty meal.
RED
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THE CALIFORNIA DESSERT
How To Cet
ThU Beautiful Mold i
At Urn Cost To Too
I( ynu will rf rommrn J lliii dtli- I '
riou, in ,o fiv. of jour rijrnd.,
nil in the coupon, and att h the a ,wr
C.'omtany name rut from five Irll-
well boirt. we will send you (KKK H,
a Itfautifuf aluminum pint mold of
brand new deiipn. Voor friendi, J
me are lure, ill thsnk i for cwy.
tfiiir.g tnrra sooui jfu-wru,
:
the fiiv w; I.,- JuM Kjim.t im.rn:ii4.
Willi a :i!liir o.i i.ymc Hie it.iu.r na
tur;il n.rk pulii-t ni by J.is-.n 1.,..
in )u ta.k- ii. in,' r. l in. n
Tliif f.iiMoii), i..,k is ii-'w tt natur.tl
inier-t-t (!( u jti,iihr at Lwi'liiu Mini
1'i.urt Min'ls, liavinR n left mi
tnuln'tl when ,irkfi ittariiilauuz.Ml
I lie Mi-fi'ts bt-vtial iiK'hitis m;o.
ii.
C. Dutton Dies
At Cottage CJrove
COTTA.iK (iliti'i:. Feb. J1.-
(Speciall. 1 1, t', lhnton died M"tt-
I day in i n : at the home of tils uuil-
(fliler, Mrs. Sine! i Sharp, Of. Out
j .oil in il ..t tuii.ii Groe fr utor-'
j ttuill ,'!. war-.. He 14 hrn ill .a lies
! vi Me. .u, February is. hU. II.'
i wit- r.i n in il in I'.nv count , Ohio, u
I l.uiiis.i Wut in lit, Tjiicc clnldri-n
i Hie Iiiii: Mi I jui-ietl Siiaip t t
! (V.iui:c (ir i harli s Omioii . f
i Napn. t'al. and .Mr. .1. I". TeipeuuU
of INu tland Tli' remains wi.l he stop
p.d to lVritaud to he buried ill K" c
j l Ity O'liieter.
i Changes at Local
Army Office Made
i I.. H. I'liig'', priv-ite first cla-s,
I I'nited S;at army, has been asij;n- j
! ed to tit'.e cli irge of the recruiting nt- I
1 fice in Fugi ne and arrives I' day I :
j :is-iitnie Ins duties. Serjeant I' r.iuk t
1 Kenua, who !ia- been iu charge of in.1;
I nff;i-i' h.'ic at the povtotfice for thei
'pa-t year tmd one-half will Uae on j
j .titirca 1 to rejoin bis regiment, the (
l.'tttth ini'iiat ry, at San Francisco. F-. !
' new reciu tiug head lias been on duiyj
with the leci u'.ilng service at tb'i
I'oriland head-iiiarti'i s of this distric. I
Socialists Total Seven Millions
P.FItl.lN, Feb. 1M. (A1) The Ber
lin social dcinocraiTc organ. Yorwarls,
estimates that the strength of organ
ized socialists throughout the world
in 1!U4 was T.lMMHK). Kngland
heads the list with 3,l.V!.(MHt members
of the labor party. Ccrmany comes
second with K(io.tKH) and Austria
third with .".litl.tiHt.
IT NEW WITH
I "DIAMOND DYES"
Beautiful home
dyeing and tint
ing Is guaranteed
with Diamond
Dyes. Just dip
in cold wator to
tint soft, dllcK'.e
shades, or boll to
dye rich, ii-jrmrt-nent
colors. Kac l
15-cent paekaga
contains direc
tions so slinplo
anv woman can
dye or tint lingerie, silks, rib
bons, skirts, Waists, dresses,
coats, 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.
bcottish Hub Masons, Attention!
There will be a meeting of Willam
ette Lodge of Perfection No. Ii, Tues
day evening, Feb. 'J-l, l'Jl'u, Sixth and
ninth degrees. f:M
(leo. N. McLean. Insurance, SUA
Willamette St. Phone 017. tf
Tt looki and tattet to goodf
Clear, inarklingand full-flavored.
Jell-well is alwayi favorite
perfect dessert for any occasion.
Make it whenever you have a
little anare time during the day.
It takes hut a moment, lust
add boiling water to Jell-well
and note iu flavory fragrance.
For we use pure gelatine toff
of the very finert quality. That's
why vou can ahvayi depend on
Jell-well.
Ak your jrrorer for Red-Box
Jcll-wcll. 'J ry it today.
- BOX
COLOR
II if M $ b free offer j
ldJ,WBI.LnH!TCOMPNr.
III fit m, Sr..
Ln. Antrim C.lil.
,k cwr ." .
1 IZVZX
mmm it w 1 mf mA
lltMtr,
n4 will
, 1
(Continued (roiu (it;e one)
ineiit was made by the prcMddit's se--rei.i
ry,
Waraed Repeatedly.
The d '. (or- li.ie repeatedly urg'-d
llerr Fberi to take a I i; rot and
m'ci a fur , bul he ba r fu-ed, as lie
! e!t dun bis ol t'icial dul :e- re-pii: ed
hi- pr sem e iu It. i lui.
Ti.e patient's temperature a :o-e
very high i 111 111. d lately after I he op
eratioii. but tow in! I o". lock it s.ni.
lo ::!l ceniigiati" tll'-J fa:iietiheil ).
r'rau l'.tieri went ! 1J1 - -aiiiiariMiu
(o see her husband at it u'dock and
ulioip an hour afieiwaid (lie a 11
n iniiceinenl w.s 111 ide that his condi
tion was sati.-fnt'lory.
The socialist newspaper Vcrwuerl -expre-sed
uneasinf so aboiil ' po-silde
unrest which President llbcrt's il.
ness 111 iv cause iu die policial situa
I ion and adils :
"It is In be hoped (hat the surgeon
will succeed in pre.-ering Hen V.b
ert life, which is of sooreme and
T h
Not a hiph-flnwn figuro of s pooch when
you rcnllze that tho footwear creations of
the leading shop manufacturers of America
are represented in the women's section.
At all times we earnestly try to show our appreciation of your patronage by giving maximum
values in the newest patterns
Specializing in Women's Shoes at $3.50 to $8.50
Men's Shoes at $6.00 to $10.00
828 WILLAMETTE STREET CO
"IX J01KJ.KNK: IT'S GRAHAM FOR SHOES"
Someone is in Eugene!
WHO?
Victoria Booth Demarest
Granddaughter of the late General Wm. Booth, founder of the Salvation Army
AN INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN ORATOR.
AN EVANGELIST OF RARE CULTURE AND EXPERIENCE.
WHERE?
At The EUGENE ARMORY
EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY
WHY?
That you might hoar her powerful, soul - searching and conscience - gripping
message.
WHAT IS HER DOCTRINE?
She proclaims tho "Everlasting Gospel," irrespective of creeds and parties.
WHO IS WITH HER?
Hit eviingolmlie party headed by
AGNEW DEMAREST
CHOIR DIRECTOR AND SOLOIST
A MUSICIAN OF UNUSUAL TALENT. A FINISHED SINGER. A MASTERFUL LEADER.
DO YOU WANT EXCEPTIONAL TRAINING?
Join His Choir Now!
Mrs. Dsmsrcst hss held Union Campaigns with churches of all ths principal denominations.
She hns preached In the leading cities of ths United States and Canada, filling tha largest
available auditoriums to overflowing.
THIS IS AN UNIQUE PRIVILEGE FOR EUGENE.
t ital imp M aire not mily
; il v Oril frifvtl-, ut ! Iu
I man ft pli ."
fii ii
China produces more antimony
than any other country iu the world.
Is Your Child
Thin and Weak
In just a few days - tpiker thar,
you eer dreamt of iheie woiiderfu
health building. f!e-h uiakiiig tabl.'ii
called McCoy's Cod Liver il Com
pound Tablets will start to help any
thin, underweight little on
After sicktiens and where rickets
are su-peeted (hey are especially val
uable. No need to give them any
more nasty Cod l.iver Oil these tab
lets are made to take the place of
that good, hut evil smelling, stomach
up-ei ting medicine and they surely
do it.
A very sickly child, age ft, gained 12'
pounds iu T months.
Ask Linn Orug Co., ,W. A. Kuyken
dall, Carroll's Pharmacy or any drug
gist for McCoy's Cod l.iver Oil Com
pound Tablets the. original and gen
uine" 11s easy to take n randy ami
tiit tnblets. till cents. Finn Orug Co..
W. A. Kuy keudall, Carroll's Pharmacy.
HOME OF BETTER SHOES
Like Picking
THE
Choicest Fruit
FROM A
Super Orchard
"When you know the quality and character of
our Shoe slocks, you'll see tho point to the
ahovc headline.
Paris Scientist
Tells of Gland
Experiments
Or. S. rgo Voronoff, an inter
na tiimal authority on Klands,
has s.iiil: "Tho brain, th'i ner
ves, tho muscles, us well as th
livor. tho kidneys and .ill other
organs, would bo incap.iblo of
playing any useful part with.
(Mil ttiu aid nf tho gland. Tho
functinnliiK of our organs Is no
tnoro than thn activity of nur
glands, and when tho bodily
function i ng Is disturbed, tho
c.'iuso In most cases should bo
sought, not in tho condition if
the organ itsulf. hut in tho con
dition of tho gland whicii con
trots it."
l.taudoenn, th new scientific
gland tonic, prepared In tMiM
form provides n almplo meihcd
of taking glandular treatment.
Cilandegcn. for men and women,
is obtainable at Allen's Drujy
store and Bed Cross pharmacy.
Mall orders accepted. Adv,
MID-WEEK DANCE
at MONROE
Every Wednesday Nite
For men wn have; Bhoen that are pood
through and through, nnd Just about the
smartest in lnsts nnd leathers of nny shoes
niiulo In America this Sanson.