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i Pnpre Sis THE EUGENE GUAED i;t;,i til- 1i! t .K. 7 J i ? jl 4 ill 411 1 1 1 1 1 1 . i C, I 1 : I I. .3 hi 1 ! 3.4 " ST CnllinK on Iilstriet Attorney- John S. Medley (o investigate specific chnrsea acnitiMt Clyde N. Johnston, former district attorney of Lime, n writ of mandamus wan filed today by Leon It. Kiln on tliro'iijh his nttor- oey I'll ill C. Iwrniitzer. The writ Htiitca "In tlie matter of the petition o( f.eon It. Kdmiinsnn for the issuance of a writ of nvindnmns roiu.e!!""ir anil requiring John H. Meilley, the iliily anil regularly elect ed district attorney, to perform lf fluty by proHent'njr the crimes com mitt eil by Cl.vile N. Johnston while in-.-tiinlH'nt In office, to t lie itninil jury." The petition for the writ enumer ate nine specific charges alleged to jinvo been enmtnitted by the former district attorney. These Involve ac tions in the way of raids on stills anil the arrest of the alleged ownem, when It is clnimed the itill was "plnnteil. A charge also i made that Mr. Johnston declined to prosecute the case against Leslie Stevens, who was tried and convicted here on a charge brought by a girl. It is alleged that it was necessary for a special prosecu tor to como from the office of the attorney general to take tho case in the circuit court here. It Is also alleged that the former district attorney had knowledge of the criminal actions of others and that he nscd this to compel them to testify In eases for which ho desired a convic tion. It Is alleged that tho former I prosecutor attempted to havo false tostimony introduced in oruer io gum a conviction over s man held on a liquor rharge. Old Man's Face is Principal Clue in Gem Robbery Series NEW YORK, March 10. The pas ty face, of a gray-halrcd man is the principal clu police have to the latest of the aeriea of jewol robberies per petrated upon women who frequent the cabarets of Broadway. Mr. Beatrice rcrkins, 24, Irom whom three masked burglars took gems valued at more than $23,000 yesterday after they had entered her apartment and bound and beat lier and Milton Abbott, ber companion, told the police that she had caught a fleeting glimpse. of tho face of a nion, "apparently a drug addict," when his handkerchief on bis face had fallen. Noted Swordsman Wounded in Duel PARISH March 10. UP) T.ucten Oeudln, generally regarded In Krance TRY JOINT-EASE FOR RHEUMATISM Whon rheumntlBtn settles In any of your Joints and causes agony, distress or misery, please remem ber that Joint-Knsa Is the one remedy that brings1 quick and last ing relief. It mattori not how chronic, or aggravated a case may be rub on Jolnt-Enas and rollof Is sure to follow. Joint-Ease Is for Joint troubles only and Is a clean, penetrating preparation that Carroll's Phar macy and druggists everywhere are recommending. Always remember, when Joint Ease gets In joint agony gets out quick. LADIES 8H0PPE Dressmaking, hats, lingerie and . novelty fancy work, 700 Willamette, upstairs, l'hono 881. ml 7 EUOWNB COnr.WrTTION AOKNOY, 774 WRJj. STRKKT.. PHONH 00(1. , W. H. BLOWERS, MGR. tf Tanlac puts flesh on scrawny folks YOU simply enn't export to got back your lionlth nnd strcngtli ns long ns your ibody is scrawny nml undor wcight. Lot Tanlao ut somo good solid i'losli on your bones, put your stomach in shnpo again and purify your blood. Thou soo bow much bettor you fool. n our files nro more than 100,000 glowing loiters of praiso from men nnd wo men who credit their pres ent vigorous health to Tim lac. Vlint it has dona for thctn it can surely do for you. Tanlao is Nature's great tonic and builder. It is compounded after t lie fam ous Tnnlnc formula from roots, barks and curative herbs. It gets right down to tho pent of trouble makes you feel n lot better right from the Mart. Don't put off taking Tan nic nnoiuer day. Don t o on dragging your poor, sick- y body uround when thin nt'ooiniiliKli wondors. (let front tonic nnd builder is bottle this very dny nntl tvudy to ludp you. utart fooling bott'or tonight. TAKE TANLAC VEGETABLE PILL8 FOR CONSTIPATION TANLAC FOR. YO UH HEAUTH as the world's greatest ewordsinjn, was wounded today in a duel with Armand Massurd, (Jljinpic epee chum piou at Antwerp in 1U-U. Jlussitrd's hwumI traversed the fli-sb uf Gail din's sword hand, during their first mrignKC at aruw. 'liie wound wan slight, but Oauilin was unahie to con tinue. (jtiudin and MusNiird have been cold toward each other for some time, .Massard refusing to compete in last year's Olympic events. Misstird re cently published ciiticiM4 of (iuu diu, asserting he hud been picking 'asy marks" to meet to avoid jeu parditig fcis great reputation and it is assumed mis wus responsible, for the duel. Democrats Suggest Dr. Walter Simons As Joint Candidate JtlCKMN, March 10. The demo cntti.. part v bus romc forward witn the HiiKtvti"ii Mint .in tin; iiimrenis of unity und biiriiiutiy Dr. Wultur Si mon.. forintT foiuiKii iiiinintr, bu iiutde the joint cundKhilc of nil t Jt IJiirticH, exiTptinx tin; right and left extreme.., in the coming nresideutiul eler'tion. 'Jlie democrats an they fire nIo willing to consider Hume other joint candidate who definitely supports the constitution und who it not identified with any parly, but trusted by all. The siiKceAlion comes after the bucm lints .without ronouting eiiher of tae other middle pfirties, tiud decided to run Ulto llrauu as their own canui- Jate. Offer of Position For School Taken P. K. (.'lrrlntcnsen, elected last night by tho. school board as principal of the l'.ugeno high school, stated to day that he would accept tho posi tion. Mr. ChristeuHcii, a grnduato of tho Lnivcrsity of Oregon with tho class of litlll, has been connected with the I'). 11. 8. faculty since 111-0 and for the past two years has b.'cn head of the department of history. Tho new principal la a graduato of the East high school of Minneapolis ana later taught school in iNorth Da kota. He was superintendent of the schools for Bottineau county. North Uakota, for aix years, three terms. Ho also was engaged in education work in Woodburn, Ore., and at All col and Imbler in eastern Oregon be fore coming to the Eugene high school. School of Whales Provides Target SAX DIKGO, Cel., March 10. Presence of a large school of wholes off Magdalene bay gnvo crews of the Atlantic scouting fleet which is en route to Sun Diego for the general mobilization, nn opportunijy for aub marine firing practice that they did not overlook according to reports to the hydrogrnphic office here. Masters of westbound steamers have reported that aevcral whales bearing evidence of having been killed by battleship shells have been sighted off the Lower California coast. The Norwegian whaling fleet now operat ing near Magthilena bay is reported to have been assisted materially in it) quest for wbnle oil by Iho marltsmuu slilp of tho 1'ttukeo gunners. Oregon Rail Menu Of Publicity Sent Copies of the 'attractive menu iu use this month on the dining curs of the Great Northern, Northern Pacific and tho Hurlinfrton route linve been received by the Kurpi.0 chamber of commerce. All Orpjjnn products are listed no the menu for "Oregon's month" filberts and canned goodtt from Lane are included in tho pur chases of the mil line diners for ser ving this month. The souvenir menu has colored picture of Mt. Hood on the cover und n description of Oregon, "Tho lnnd of opportunity" on the back page. Girls who enn fold a piece of tis sue paper deftly and without undue creniings ore regarded oh good pros pects for drcsnmnkcrs by the London national instltulo of Industrial psy chology. Made Her Feel Like New WomijT "My appetite waa none, and I wan loilng weight fait. Couktn't lccp my tttriral health was pad. Inn lac brought my weight up 1 5 U, und made mc tcvl like a new woman." Manola Ounn 13H6 E. 55th St. Lot Angcle, Calif. Ill discs of torn ul vor.!6r'4;T'":,n",orpa,'nJ . ,.' ,.,, i 'i ' Takeoncortwoatliedlimeforriuck rhoiitniiti.sm, slt-pplfssni'ss,. relief. Lat what you hke. 15cand;iuc lowered rosistntie(, indiirtis- ti'.m, maltititritit'ti nml oral tloliility, Tnnlnc will1 ABBY ROCKEFELLER QUITS THESE 8imple Aoartment to be Home Millionaire When She Is Abby Rockefeller, daughter of John D. Rockefeller. Jr., and the wealthiest heiress In the world, and her husband-to be, David M. Milton, younp New York lawyer, will not live either at -.he Rocke feller mansion or with the elder Mlltnns at their wealthy home at Pocantlco Hills. N. Y. Her father has taught her "the value of a dollar" and has announced that the couple will live within '.he young man's Income, In a small p.iartment with only one servant. LEADER OF SCOUTS II. O. Oberteuffer, regional direct or of lt.iy Scout work, arrived licrc today and tomorrow will meet with i committee of local org:inizitiut)S to outline plans for the expansion of tht, Bcout movement here including the employment of a full-time pjid execu tive. A committee of five will bo up pointed to meet with .Mr. Obeiieuf fer. Four mo in ber a uf this committee nre, Harry Dunbur, Kiwunis club; Carl (j. Wusliburue, Hotary ciub; Geo; Miller, Knights of Columbuss; Lynn S. Mct'rendy, liuKcne post o tho Ainer ican leBlon. U'ho fifth member will be a rcpt-eiientHtive of the Ministeriul union nud this representative will he named later this afternoon, it is uu nounccd. Theater Seats to Come for Lowell Twelve-hundred and fifty eeala to be installed in the new Lowell thea ter now under construction by A. JL bo hero In the near future, nccordhu, to announcement of tho owner to day. No definite date for tho open ing of the theater has as yet been set ns this will depend on tho pro gress of tho interior finish of the new building nt Tenth avenun nud Willamette street. "The opening will probably bo some time between April lit and May 1 according to present indications," Mr. McDonald states. DE VALERA BARRED BltrSHKLS, March lO.Th Bel gian government has issued orders to prevent the admission into the coun try of tho Irish republican lender, Kninonn IeVr.lera, who hns been in vited by Flemish agitators to give lec turen here on Ireland and the Flem ish martyrs. Contract wfl let last week for n rood across l'uget island In the Col umbia river to "ounect the ferry land inns between Wostport and Cathhtmel, The work will cost $7N,"iO( Get nt the Real Cause -Take Dr. Ldwards' Olive Tablets That's what thou&itvh) nf tlnmnch sufferers nre doiiiR now. Instead of taking tonics, or tr inR to patch up a pixir diRcsttnn. they are atta.kins the ttal cause of the ailment clogged liver I and disordered bowels. , Dr. lulwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. I When the liver and bowels are pcr- ; forming their natural functions, nway goes indigestion and stomach troubles. I I lave you a bad taste, coated tongue, poorappctitc.alazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, trouble with i undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets , the substitute for calomel. I Dr. KdwarrV mivn TiMet. bts n purely vegetable comnound mixed with. olive oil. You will know them bv their i , olive color. They do the work without Wood and Coal Wood under cover ny lutiKth King Coal Oak Cord Wood Aah Blabwood Mapl FUEL CO. 1st National Bank Bldu. Room 84 pnone 091 Multl- that, if tho tomb proved to be tbut of Seneferu and hud not been plun- dered, it was almost certain to yield objects of priceless vulue. The Cairo dispatches yesterday telling of the discovery sr. id the sarcophagus had been unearthed intact, with much fun eral furniture inside. Xciir the sar cophagus, which wus a large one of luurble, with gold decorated columns, and resting upon what seemed to be u plain, wus the seal of tieucfuru. Doubt Exprossed CAIRO, Kgypt. March IO. (P) Although it is generally, hoped thut the newly discovered tomb at Gizn. unearthed by the Huston-Harvard ex pedition, contains the mummy of the pharaoh ISeueferu and records of his reign, there is considerable doubt as to this among the Kgyptologisfs here. Several consider it unlikely that a king who built himself two pyramids at Mcilnm nml Dahshur should fin ally lmve been so modest as to or der his own interment !M feet be low the surface, thus oblitiratimr the ' """" ' f..f th. powerful and pro- perous ruler. They therefore exproiH the opinion that it is unwiso to raise great hopes nt present, lest the public be dis oppointed if tho explorntion reveals only the mummy of a member of the king's family or even perhaps some retainer.1 such ns n serving man or barber. Tomb Questioned BOSTON, March JO. Dr. (Jeorge A. Keisner, curator of the Kgptian department of the Boston museum of fine arts, nud professor of F.gyptol ogy nt Harvard, who heads the joint expedition which has been conduct ing explorations in Kgypt for IS years, last night Imputed the newly discovered tombs to some lesser per sonage than King Seneferu or Cheops, although he did not minimi.te the importance of the find to the knowledge of early Kgypt ian history. "It is an important find, but al most certainly it is not tho tomb of Seneferu.' he said. Dr. Ueisner, who arrived in thi country n month ago. for a few mouth! vacation, is staying at the Boston hotel. Stating that in his belief the pyramid nt Dahshur was the final resting place of Seneferu. while the body of Cheops whs believed to have been thrown into the Nile by his slaves, lr, Ueisner said the new ly discovered tomb mmy be that of n royal retainer. I le expects more detailed advices today. Springfield Council Orders Improvement M'HINCnKI.n, Manh l().(s,,e clall The Knulme unil miiciidilniiiing of Kelly boulevurd, which fjtends f.ir nearly half a mile mirth from n street at tho foot of Kaierulil Heights was ordered tt the regular meeting of (he city council at the city hall lust eve IliiiK. A new ordinun.-e was also iim.s. '''' providing extensive sidewalk 1m- I'rovement tlir.usliovit the entire citv. ""'order linil.eii w. smith Iwini in- .. . 1 ? "ok '""""''v- ' ' ',11'' ' loh.e ilinrles .Nolf to m.tifv the ,.r,M.,r!y holder.. t,,..r.. .' L5 wnlki tv th rxtclit of aevrrul M.h-Ll ' "t::",.1 ! ...uti, 11 ., reet between Min and the river was read lor the second nine. .c,-epi.,i. and passed to the third r.-o.lniK. The health Mimmittee reported a better em-ral eundition of roads and alley wsvs. Honashoatng lllackamiihliif and aiitomohila pairmr. HoltNKTT I'.iil.To.N ; Kast Mb. Phone S. R. Steven, tor piano tuning J howaada, Ihs eboK. tt u. a)okrr of Daughter of Famous Married, She Declares AACJEWT TORiB !N EGYPT IBM fContinued from puse one) ' I I ! BISHOP GUAVLE OF DIES AT MS HE BALDWIN, Kan.. - March UK Bisbon William A. Uua . author. j lecturer, educator and for more than a quarter century one oi inh juiiiuiu ing figures of Hie .Methodist Kpiscu pal church, died at his home ue.;r here, late yesterday. Hishup ijuayle hml been in ill health for several years. He was fi4 years old. euih c: following a suddtin heart Htlai-k. An outspoken rcpiiblicun. an act ive and keen political observer, and a renowned orator, teacher, lecturer and writer. Ifishop William A. (Juayle, of the Methmlist Kpiscopul church, had held pastorates iu Kansas City, Indianapolis and Chicago before his elevation tit the Bishopric iu l.JOS. Born In I860 ' H was born .lune -" 1WM in Clay county. Mo., anii at the age of four mouths mis taken to the then Ter ritory of Kansas by his parents. He studied in the preparatory depart ment of linker I'niversity, nt Bald win. Kansas, and later entered the collegiate. uh're. upon his gradua tion, he was made professor of lan guages and vice-president of the in stitution.. At the age of 110 he be came president, serving for four years and then resigning to enter the min istry. He was pastor of St. James church. Chicago, when called to fill one of the high 'st offices in the .Methodist church. His episcopal residence was iu St. I'uil until lOHf, when he re moved to St. Louis. Honored by Degrees The degree of lh. D. was conferr ed upon Bishop Quaylc in by Allegheney college, and that of D. D. by DelWv college the same year. Baker 1 diversity honored him with the degree of LL. I), in 1.IOO, and Luwreuce college. Wisconsin, conferr ed the siime degree iu t!KS. Books written by Itishop Qunyle include: t "The I'oet's I'oet and Other Es says," "A Study in Current Social Theories., "A Hero and Some Other Folks." "Books und Life," "In God's Out-of-Dooi-s." "Kternity in the Heart, 1'he I'rairie and the Sea." "Lowell and (he Christian Faith." "God's Cnu-ndnr. i'ln- Book of Until." "The Song of Songs," "The I'astor-PreacliPr," ".Laymen in Ac tion." "The Climb of God." "I'oems,"' "Beside Lake Beautiful," "Recover ed Yesterdays in Literature," "The Dynamite of God," nnd "TIr- Throne of, Grace." In ISHi Bishop Quayle married Miss Hancock Davis of St. Louis. Colonel II. D. Coburn, I'nited Statesarmy, will inspect the nntinn:il guard' companies of tiis city at the annual federal review to be held at the ormnry tonight. Colonel Cobiim arrived here this morn;ns from Hose-, burg where he inspected the guard company there last night. Tho public in invited to the inspection bere to n'ght and a concert fr.m J-.V.O to II o'clock by the Odd Fellows bnnd is scheduled. The three local un'ts of the state guard are ready for the in spection, each with practically the full authorized strength of officers and men, it is announced. Vo,nien Entering Many new Fields AVAXIIIM.TON. March 30. Kntry of women into new fields of work in recent years is reflected in the crc ords of civil service employment where they hold many positions for which they hardly considered in the past, says n statement today by the civil service commission. While un'il recent years "it was d fficult to visualize n woman employe of tbe government in other than n clerical or stenographic position," the statement said, an Increasing number is now being employed in the fields of ehcmWtry, physics nnd other scien- i tific work, in addition to teaching and j other work. Business Changes To Take Effcet SI'lllN(iFIKI,I, March 10. (Spe cial) Two businesR changes which will go into effect aoon in Spring- 'BAYER Unless you see the "Bayer not retting; the genuine by millions and prescribed Colds Pain Headache Toothache lartrt. U Us, u. B nucra bfJARD INSPECTIQfll ":'"s'rs"" ISSLTLOTfiI!GIIT; The Charm of Fresh, Clean Clothes CITRUS GRANULATED SOAP . will renew your fine fabrics, silks, linens, woolens and baby's things. Dissolves instantly and completely... no particles left to spot the clothing. Takes less for laundrying. 1 ZMade by the manufacturers of the famous CITRUS WASHING POIVDER j crmus soap company, san wego, calif. field nre the moving of the Swurt ami AVusliburne meat market from u.o corner of l-'ourth anil ' Main streets to between Fourth nnd Fifth I streets on Mnin in the building form erly occupied by Hall's Cosh store, and the establishment of a confec tionery store in West Springfield by A. W. Hartley and W. 1,. Wilmot. In conjunction with the Swiirts and. axnourne ment niarKei win ne a delii'utef!en, the first of its kind in Sl..Pln..f;nl.l M..i.. I 11 lliintlev'. . , , :: w I have charge. The building, which was recently imrchnsed from (. It. Kessey of the ('oinmercial State hank, is uiidenfoiiiR extensive .... . r. .1 repairs and the mnrket will be in its uew location within the next two weeks, according to ('. 10. Swa'rts. Ilndley and Wilmot have rented the Mooney building iu AVest Springfield on the west side of the Pacific high way. Tlie confectionery will be known as the Highway confectionery. It will be open for business the "last of this week. LORD CURZON UNCHANGED LONDON'. March 10. There was no change in Lord Cunsnn condition this morning. It is now reported that the operation which he underwent ypstciday was for bladder troub'e. Unusually GOOD APPETIZING Cross" on tahM vn , Baver Asnirin nrnv.t ,,, by physicians 24 years for Neuralgia Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Accer only "n.iyfr" juckatre which contains proven directions GOLDEN Vflffi'lfiif ! GATE tEKSf ASPIRIN" and INSIST I I lUndr -Payer" tTe, of II tahlet, Aim bottles of 91 n.4 loo Uottu!jM,K w UUn QjjJ Unlawfully j TJ 1J a. cj 1 xlela 3t OElem, Plaint Charges SAI.KM.Ore., Jlurch 10 Theo dore Henry ltainbo, fnthef. and George V. Sanders, husband, of Nel- )ie nulllbo ,s,lujcrSl inIate of the i st. ' p(.' ' state institution tor tae teehle-tnmd- new device tliHt mtn yesterday afternoon filed npplica- ' consumption, removes mi - . , i.on lor a writ ol naueas corpus to se- orevents sn-irlr nlnt. tPn..i.i. . , ,, r(,k,se f , frn , ,,, 'tinM : ::,,: f, ,,.' r..Ki . ' . ,,caiM,h JiauJr caR hm i """ i ....-v i.-tmv-m mn-u, mM fi OVpr where they nllesc. she is being unlaw fully detained. Hambo is n 1'ortlund resident and Sanders n soldier at Vancouver Barracks. .7 ml McMahan signed an altcrna- Jhe Right Road Time nasses faster. Time passes faster. I I -S7 your wito are keener and your nerves are steadier with Wrigley's to help. Soothing anl sveet to smokers - refreshing when you're "dry good for that stuffy feeling after hearty meals. Wrigley's will stim ulate appetite and digestion, remove bad taste, and keep you fit. It cleanses teeth too. r teeth too. H Fruit Trees Flowering Shrubs Rose Bushes We also carrv a large assortment of omanM1 shade trees in the most desirable varieties, complete stock of fruit trees, walnuts. bu;Wyndi filberts and almonds. Eerry plants of a" uu Low cash prices. Our city aalet yard la located acrosa from Cray'a V"1 and Carry Store on Eaat 7th Street WOODRUFFS NURSERY and FLORAL GARDENS 9 i live wnt setting .Mnreb2S tb,,iB for bupermtrudent J, X. Smith 0t,i mstuution to show rnuse Kb, i chnrge should nut he reltisrt. Make3 Autos Go 49 MOej On One Gallon of Gas FIOUX FALLS. S. Wl James A. May of 34T9C Umui o.us., ims perrectea m amuinj i: mnes on a nt Ion. Any one run install it n five minutes. Mr. May want! agents, and is offering to EUii one free to one auto owner fe each locality. Write him tods; .j 1 after every mew : , i ! ' 'j, s '