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KEEP IIP FIGHT TO
"LOVELESS LOIS" FINDS TRUE LOVE
She Wat Waiting for Prince Charming, to he Joined Her 8how in
Order to Woo and Win Her; They're Happy Now
MILWAl'KKK, March 12. With
Iho view of winning hie fight for a
unified air service, "an air service of
50,000 fighting planes," Hrigadier
General William A. Mitchell, will re
main in tho army, be told friends here
last night, den.ving the rumor that he
would suck a new career in congress.
"I hare never thought of quitting,"
the General declared, "I'm going to
keep on talking until America waken
up. And X expect to seo a unified
service within two ycar. Sly demo
tion, Oh, that's nothing at all."
The general expressed his satisfac
tion with the interest that congress
has taken in tho air problem.
"The trouble lies with the army
and navy," he declared. "They don't
want to Bee a change."
The general and Mrs. Mitchell are
spending a week at the old Mitchell
home here. The general has no Imme
diate plans for the future, hut ex
pressed his hope of being transfer
red to tho Chicago area when his de
motion to a colonelcy takes effect.
I-
(Continued from paR one)
the extension of the lifo of their pa
tient was to bis refusal to admit the
seriousness of his condition since he
underwent an operation on January
20. Dr. Sun believed until tho last
that he would recover. .
At his dcuthbed. Dr. Sun was sur
rounded by members of bis family and
several leaders in the KuoraingtnnK
party, the Bun Vat-Hen party, who
wero attracted to Peking by the ap
proaching death of their leader.
"I want to be embalmed liko my
friend Lenlne, the Kussian leader,"
said Dr. Sun just ttfore he died. He
asked also that lie be buried at
Nanking win re he first served ns
president. The body was sent to the
Rockefeller hospital for embalming.
Casket Ordered
Orders have been cabled to "Mos
cow for a casket similar to that used
for the buriul of Lcuinc.
Dr. Hun was conscious until the
last. He guve instructions to his
wife about personul mutters, lie
talked rutionully to bis political as
sociates and only ycstvrduy first ac
cepted tlio fact that the end was near, j
In bis will, executed lust nig lit, ho
loft his houses aud his books to his
wifo. It is suid tho estate of Dr.
Hun was a modest ono. His will em
phasiised his political wishes and the !
desire for party unity and peuce in
the- ranks of his adherents, depre
cating any attempt at revolution of
the political philosophy of liib asso
ciutes,
Tho body will lie In Btate at some
public place to bo selected today.
Dr. Sun died at the home of Dr.
Wellington Koo. a former lr-adcr iu
tho ccntrul government of China be
fore tho defeat of Chang Tsu-Liu
last year.
PARTY UNDISTURBED
HIKING, March IU. OP) The
death of Hun lut Hen, first prenldeut
of the Chincso republic, will not af
fect the affuirs of Iho Kuomingtatig
party, comprising followers of Dr.
Hun, leaders of the party said today.
After leaving the room in which
they hctml their d.ving lender plead
for party solidarity in his luwt words,
tho Kuominginng chiefs wero suid
to be prepuring a circular telegram
to tho provinces, announcing tho death
of Dr. Hun.
Tho leaders denied a report that
a serious split was impending in the
Ruomingtang party.
A Rrilish fashion novelty is a vol
vet shoe, colored to imitate a leop
ard's skin.
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5r0neClas?
Steamships
to Europe
When yon trsrl abroad this
year, travel tha Canadian
Pacific "Monoclow" wny.
Twelvt msRntficcnt Mono
elus Steamship nftord regu
lar Cunadinn I'ticific comfort,
servtco and convenience,
combined with one claw pn
Mgeiit pmportionalelylnwor
rates. Kor either a bufinea
or pleasure trip. Monocloss
Camo Service will appeal to
you.
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Lots Wild, and (inset) Leslie Sheriff who Joined her show to woo her
Jiy GENE COHX
(NBA Service Writer)
MEW YOU!-:, Starch 11. "Loveless
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Lois' they tailed her along Uroad-
way. .She drew the Arctic circle about
herself, the wisecrackers suid, mid nig
that she wore icicles for earrings.
Certuiuly it seemed thut the fuco
that lauiiL-hed a thouttund courtaliipi,
after it hnd won for its posscflsor aix
nutioiinl bfauty coutcNts, would never
come to utter the words "1 do" iu the
pnrBon's presence.
No Romances,
The trouble hus been, as Lois Wild
now puts it, thnt there have been
countletts loves, but no romuueea.
And what Lois wanted wus a man
wbo would do aometliiug moro than
write a intisli note reiKliug: '1 miw
your pic I tiro in the paper. I liuvo $00,
W)0 and a farm fn Couurcticut, I am
loiiesume. AVill you miirry utcV'1
Ho when roimiuce of the screen and
story book type came quietly s talking
along tho street of tho gay liRht,
Lois was all but shaken ant from un
der her ut tractive blonde locks,
Soon to Wort.
Tho result is the nmimmrrmettt
that tho lovely Lois will soon wcl
Leslie Sheriff, mm of a wealthy Wash
iuittou. D. C, fumily.
1, In ten, then, to tho lve story of
Leslie and Lois,
From the duy I hat Lois Wild wus
able ia snr "choo choo" it wns nn
even bet thnt she would bo a bloude
ben uly nml a ht-urtbreiiker.
When, with her ftimily. sho left
ed. Sheriff had a friend In theatricals,
ltrook Johns, on entertainer. Johns
nr ranged an introduction, and that
was that
"No," Miss Wild didn't care to go
out witli bim. 1
Leslie made up his mind to change
her mind. Hut how? Now it happened
lliut at college Leslie had learned to
thrum a mean banjo and had been in
amutetir juzz bands. He, learned thut
tho Orson band was going to do a
number It) Lois' show. He did a lot of,
hasty practicing and applied for a job.
Ma landed it. Thus each night he ap
peared at the theater and made it a
point to let Lois know bn whb there
and Intended to be there as long as
she wns. He wnuted to be near her.
Soon Became Friends.
Now this was romantic enough oven
for "loveless Lois" and soon they
wero friends,
"And wo talked it over when we
dropped in at the lupper clubs or
when he took me fcome in a taxi, and
decided to marry," she recites.
' "Of course 1 will quit the stage
! and so will he. 1 wouldn't bave a hus
; bond In the theater business. Thai's
tne reason why I have rctused 1 1
marry actors.
"I really was fed up on love. I
came to believe that no man would gn
out of his way to win a glrL You'd
he amazed at the thouiauds of men
who thing they merely have 10 wr;;e;
a girl that they have money or caw
ually ask her to marry I hem. That's
what made me coin on me wnoie pubi
liens of love and marriage.
"I don't understand where men get
the idea that a ahow girl can be ap
proached on the marriage question in
a matter-of-fact wny that few men
would think of using on a Main street
eirl.
"I can do more than look pretty
and dance. I can keep house and when
we're married that's what I'm goin
to do."
CdHTS LET
Income tax Payers
Have Extra day
WASHINGTON. -March 12. The
bureau of international revenue today
colled to the attention of taxpayers
that they will have an additional day
this year in which to complete the
sometimes arduous task of making
out their income tnx returns. March
15, the Inst day on which returns
mav he filed or placed in the mails
for delivery to tho revenue collect
ors, falls on Sunday, bo the taxpay
ers, under the law have an additional
day.
Woman Plahs to
Swim Channel
WEYMOUTH. Kneland, March 12.
Mrs. T. L raven, who is 60 yesrs of
age and a grundinotlipr, is the latest
person to signify Her intention oi
swimming the Eiiglih channel this
summer. By profess. on Mrs. Craven
is a nurse and hobby is swimming.
During the last two winters she has
been bathing in Weymouth Bay near
ly every day, swimming to the pier
head and back, about 800 yards and
defying every sort of weather.
Koretz Cache is
Found by Officials
CHICAGO. March 12. A hitherto
unrevcaled asset of Leo Koxetz, pro
moter of a l'anama oil scheme, wbo
recently died In Joliet prison, amounts
to $10,000 or more, it waa reported
today, although government authori
ties have declined to name the exact
anio'.int. The cache was said to have
been located in a safety deposit Jox
in a Chicago bauk.
Literary Test is
Asked in Alaska
JUNEAU, Alaska, Mrrrh 12. Rep
resentative Greer of Anchorage in
troduced in the Alasknn legislature
lowor house yesterday, a bill which
provides that any voter may bo chal
lenged on tho ground that ho cannot
read or write. The challenged "voter
would bo required to rend or write a
paragraph selected at random from
the constitution of tho United States.
BETIER THAN CALOMEL
RELIEF
FOR PAIN QUICK
The worst pains people suffer caa
be relieved at once. Itheutnatic pain,
loreness, backache, cold in chest, etc.
Hub tho soro spot with red pepper.
Nothing else supplies such concen-
i tratcd, such penetrating best. And
beat that doesn't hurt.
i'ou feel it instantly. In three mln
ntes that heat penetrates to the
depths. Circulation starts, congestion
s relieved, 'lhe pain and the aore
oess depart.
I'cople used to use plasters, mus
tard and liniments.- But modern sci
eoce has found a better way, a quick
er, more efficient way, s way without
Thousands Have Discovered
Dr Edwards' Olive Tablets
are a Harmless Substitute
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the sub.
Btitute for calomel are a mild but sure objections!
laxative, ana ineir eiiccc on ine liver ia 1(otl-, Huff paill, bici, jted Pep
almost instantaneous. Theselittleohvc nrr ub Hevc. xm,t u onr().
colored tablets are the result of Dr. on.t M in ch,,t fo n
Awards determination not to trtat ectP(1. ,, ,hi, rb ,t inni-gH
liwrand bowel cranplain swUhralomel. .. Th mB wi com, when its
!.,. Angel,., and hosded .l no one ' tna -.I do Vavc no badger !, 'Z' Tl" e"" """"
whf knew linr wim fiirnriNrd when m ho . .1.. n in your nome.
.. . v. 1 . 1 . . ciiccis. 1 ncv aun t injure uic icein ukc tu..... j- ..vtn niii.nna
won llin bHihine beauty vw nt tho i:...,. M 1 tu .t, ltf1 1 rPPT in naring millionn ot
Ilriahtuu .h..w in IWii aud fnllowed t" i,,f,:L,",.u" ""1 iLZX P'' honra. Let It a.ve tbem fr
thin with the
. , ""." "V hold of the trouble and quickly correct ' ,,a -.
n Atlantic City pnte in it Why cure the liver at the expense of rcu ""d ,our"
r prisea thereafter, llin, ln0 teetnf Calomel sometimes nlavs
ll-3 flud four 11
of course, nl tinned Klit KieRfeld, the
mnRiixiiin etlitorx, nml lhe phitnRriiih
pth. Kir a timp nhe pnxrd for 1 lnwn.nl
L'hnndlrr Christy unit, fiimll.v, Higiud
cntrtu't with the Ktilllrn.
Thrre I.Im' Sheriff firt mhw hr.
Wanted to Moot Her.
Of enurxe tie wauled to meet her.
Hut hoU wp wearing icicles f"r etir
tho teeth? Calomel sometimes playi
havoc with the gums. So do strong
liquid?. It is best not to take calomel.
Let Dr. Edwards' Olivo Tablets take
its place,
Headaches, "dullness" and that lazy HrrrcK
frelini? come frnm mnstmatinn.and a
riii-irHrrH 1ivr TalfA Tlr Vrtivnrrta'
Olive Tablets when you feel "lngy " and
heavy. 1 hey clear clouded brain
RUB
rings, as usual, and wasn't interest- and "perk up "the spirits. 15c and 3(to Anttirvuitt
for palm of
Rheumatism
Backaches
lombatfo
Sprains
Soreness
Neuritis
Congestion
Chest Colds
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.SALKM, Ore., March 12. The
fitpte highway commission yesterday
awarded to iSimonsou and Hefty, a
contract for surfacing the Uandou
Sixes river section ot the Itoosevelt
highway on a bid of $74,1' J 2. The con
tractu covers an agreement to resur
face 11-- miles between Baudon aud
the Curry county line, to surface 4.H
mtks between the Curry county line
and Denmark and five miles of resur
facing between Denmark and Sixes
river.
I'at IfPDnessy of Morsbfield receive
ed the con t met for construction of a
bridge over the North Fork of the Co
rjuille river on the Coos Bay-Kaeburg
highway near .Myrtle Point at $r0,.
UlilA The bridge hid and also the Ban
dou-Sixes river bid 'were received nt
a meeting in Portland February 20.
Surfacing of the Euchrc-iJuseel
creek section of the Koosevelt high
way in Curry county wus authorized.
Announcement was made by the
commission that it had adopted a
definite location for the Santiam high
way between Albany and Lebanon.
This will be the North Santiaiu route
on condition that Linn county ac
quires right of way to eliminate jogs
and other obstacles.
Real Estate man
Faces Charge of
Murdering Woman
KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 12.
Churged in a dying statement by Mr.
Dora Gage, of Atchison, Kan sun, with
having given her noison so that he
could collect insurance policies which
she had assigned to him, Hoy M. Tur
ner, 25, was being held here today for
investigation.
Mrs. Gage died at a hospital yester
day, shortly after che had been found
in her hotel room, writhing in pain, on
the floor. Turner, an Atchison real
estate dealer, who come to Kansas
City yesterday with Mrs. Guge, was hi
the room when hotel employes forced
an entrance.
Before her death the woman assert-.
ed tbat Turner gavo her a bottle
which he told h?r contained com
whiskey. Mrs. Gage was immediately
stricken.
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For Friday and Saturday
A delightful collection of the smartest models in the newest colo it
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. Glass Roofed Cars
CHIUSITANIA, March 12. BaU
way coaches with glass roofs are
now in use on a new railway through
tho mountainous region of Norway.
This will enable tourists to see the
highest mountain peaks, some of
which rise -almost perpendicular from
ho railroad.
Had Right Idea
BRIGHTON, Eng., March 12. The
conductor of a crossword puzzle con-
Costly Revue Dress
PARIS, March 12. The dress Miss
Pat Coleman, formerly of the Zieg
feld Follies, is wearing iu the Moulin
Rouge revue cost about ?5000. It
is made of pure gold mesh and said
to be the most costly dress ever worn
a European revue.
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DANCE
AT GAIETY HALL
JUNCTION CITY
SAT. MARCH 14
THE HAT SHOP
Has just received the latest colors
snd shapes in Millinery. Great reduc
tions for week-end sale. ml3
BOXING x
Don't fail to see the fisht Monday
night t the Winter Garden. . mlO
Mutual Life, G. M. Snrniuc. 20 K
Stu. t
Powder Puff Beauty .
Shoppe
Opposite Heillg Phone 1712
Tho right hair cut means en-,
hanced beauty youthful charm
Shingle with curl, SO centa
test hero had the right Idea. Ee (are
the winner a day's vacation on full
pay.
Brewery a Church
LONDON, March 12. Is Great
Britain "getting prohibition?" A
brewery was presented to the Tiear
"Gets-It" Removes
conns
Quickly
Stops AO
Hurting
Instantly
UqnU ar Plaster
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A n
Every man or woman
who still has corn or
callouses ought to try
"Gets-It" and sea howi
marvelously it works.
Lorn pains atop.
The corn or cal
lous shrivels up,
it comes out com
olete and rives
blessed relief. Your
satisfaction is
guaranteed. Sold everywhere. Costs but
a trine, fc. Lawrence Lo., Chicago.
and wardens of a church Bur i
for conversion Into a dun
TsD him U take Cod Urn 0J(
a couple ef months and ftt nm
goo4 healthy flesh on hit btnn it
look like a real man.
TeU him, it's tit only wiy u uh
these graire-Uka hollows fna kj
cheeks and neck.
TeU him he won't ktrt to mln,
the nasty o0 with tht mutti
fishy taste, becaust McCoj Libon
torles, of New York, art sow pottii
up Cod Liver Oil in outar costed lib-,
1st form.
Ask for McCoy's Cod IJnr Oil
Compound Tablets at Lisa Drus Ci,
W. A. Kuykendall, Ctrroll'i Pli
maey and every dnifsitt worth; lit
name sells them 60 Ubleu-ffl
cents. Any msn ort woman cm pat
on fire ponnds of health; flesh a
30 dsys or your drugglit will willis?
ly refund the purcbast prict.
One woman put oo 15 pooooi ii
six weeks. Children trow robust ud
strons; Feeble old people (eel jount
er in a few weeks.
"Be surs to get MeCor'i, the trie
Inal and genuine Cod Liver Oil &
pound Tablet." '
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The Business and Professional men of Eugene should avail themselves of the
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The business man is real
izing more clearly each
day that the appearance
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. his bank the 'place
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