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Leland 0. Stanford Is Study
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rOKTLAXD, Ore., March 20.
Malcolm A. Moody, 70, nn ex-repre-'
mtutive in coiiBrens from the eastern
Oregon district, died at a hospital
here Inst night.
Moodj-'B home was in The Dalles.
He came to I'ortlnnd early in Novem
ber. A pioneer resident of The Dalles,
Moody once served us mayor. He had
larjfo property holdings in Wasco
county. He was elected to congress
in lSUfi. The Celilo canal was built
largely through his efforts. Hit
father, Zeb Moody, was governor of
Oregon from 18.S1! to 188(1.
Mr. Moody was born in Linn coun
ty, near the present town of Browns
ville, in November, 1853. The family i
moved to The Dalles In 18(12, where
S5cb Moody organised The Dalles city
Bunk.
Two brothers. Zenas A. Moody of
Ashland, Oregon, and Ralph Moody,
nn attorney of Washington, D. C,
survive.
The Babylonians are believed to
have been the firt to divide the day
into hours, minutes and seconds.
"Cascarets" 10c
if Dizzy, Bilious,
Constipated
To clean
your bowels
without cramp-
ing or overart-
rS?ing take "Caa-
oick neaa
diszi-
neas, bilioun
ness, gases in
digestion, sour
upset stomach
nd all such distress gone by morn
Ing. Nicest laxative and cathartic
on earth for grown-ups and child
ren. 10c, 25c and 50c boxes an
4rug store. '
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By NEA Service
SAX IIHI XO, Calif., March 20.
Preaching his way through
school
Leland G. Stanford (he's ao re
lation to the founder of ilia uni
versity he attends) owiib that dis
tinction. Only 24, lie 1b a graduate law
student at Stanford nnd a ruccosn
ful preacher in this town. Al
though not ordained ho Is more
or less a full fledged preacher; at
any rate he doubled the attend
ance of the Methodist church here
In a couple of months.
Ills congregation wants him to
stay on after finlslilug college.
But Stanford Is only prcanhinj?
so that he can keep on studying
to be a lawyer.
Oregon Statesman
Interest is Sold
SAI.KM. Ore., March 20.' An
nouncement was mode here today that
.Senator Fred J. Tooze, of Oregon
City has purchased the Interest of
John L. Brady in the Oregon States
man, morning newspaper here. Brndy
came here a year nnd a half ago. from
Sullna, Kansas. Mr. Tooze has rfcrved
nt the last two sessions of tht Htnto
legislature, representing Clackamas
county in the senate. He was formerly
in the newspaper business at Oregon
City, as publisher of the Banner-Courier,
LONDON, March 20. The defense
in the Dennistouu case rested today
after Mrs. Dorothy Muriel Dennistouu
bud been recalled to testify regarding
bills for d reuse purchased in Paris.
She Is suing her former husband,
TJeuteiiaiiL-Colouel Ian Onslow Deri
nistoun for money she alleges abe
loaned him priur to their divorce in
1021. After the divorce he married
the widow of the Karl of Carnavon. J
The court said it proposed to sub
mit to the jury several qiifMioiis re
garding the agreement which Mrs.
iJt-nnistouu na.d the colonel iruiio in
liris at the timu of their divorce,
notably whether the agreement
actually existed, whether it was collu
sive, whether both parties intended Id
give legal effrt, and whether any of
its conditions had been already ful
filled.
Arguments are expected to occupy
today and part of Monday.
Norman Birkett, arguing for tu
defense, told the jury, the action had
been brought because Mrs. Dennistouu
saw an opportunity of getting money j
from Colonel Denuistoun, whom coun
sel described as "about as weak and
vacillating an infatuated man as this
jury ever heard or read of." He con-'
tinned:
'Now that the story is out, the
contention of the defendant that his1
was, in plain terms, blackmail will be j
abundantly justified."
Sir Kdward Marshtitl-Hall, principal!
counsel for the defense. Mas been
forced to retire from the case be
cause of illness, it was announced.
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Genuine Swiss Cheese
To complete an already largo line of cheese, 'we
linve stocked the genuine, imported Swiss cheese.
Every one who knows what the genuine Swiss
cheeso is any ono who ever tasted genuine Swiss
choose, will appreciate this announcement. Just to
indicate the rapidity with which it is selling, about
half of it ia sold already.
If you have never eaten Swiss cheese, and if
you want to tasto tho cheese that is reputed to be
the best in the world try it. It is here.
Another importation is the Koquefort bulk
cheese. The Camenibert is an American cheese, but
it is certainly delicious.
Anything that is wanted in fancy cheese, we
can supply, because we .have the most complete, and
tho biggest lino of cheeso in tho state outside of
Portland.
A NEW MEAT SAUCE
Crosso and Blackwell, large food specialty man
ufacturers, are making Bengal Club Chutney sauco
for meats and, such foods. It is used in tho same
way as catsup. It is flavored with tomato a very
good sauco. Crosso and Blackwell are located in
London, England. "Wo carry some of their other
products. AH of them aro fino for any occasion.
Popularity Must Be Earned
Table Suooly Mayonnalaa and Thousand lafarA"
Dressing Is proving mors popular than we ever dared
hope In the beolnnlnp.. Their popularity must be
'earned they must deierve their praise. The secret of
the whole matter Is this
Table Supply Mayonnaise and Thousand Island
Dressing Is made tresh every day In a machine of our
own It has no metal taste, because It touches no metal.
It is sealed In Jars that have an Intrlnslo value of 10c.
These Jars can be used In canning fruit or other pur
poses. They are very useful. Tho prices are no more
than those bought from wholesalers, and you waste no
Jars. Pay for only one Jar If you Ilka. Return It, end
have It refilled saving 6c.
The flavor Is superior to other mayonnaise. The
reason lies In the ingredients. The body of Table Supply
Mayonnalss has something In It Intended to satisfy.
The borly of other mayonnaise contain, nowhere nesr
ths Ingredients of tho Tsble Supply. It Is made to
sell. There's a hugs difference.
UNIQUE SERVICE
It is bettor to patronize a SKKV1CK STORK,
because you get more for your money. A store
that features SKRVICR is endeavoring" to improve
itself. It is trying to make it easy for tho public
to shop.
.Is it not better to trade at a place that vou
know is perfectly reliable where you know that
you will get just w.hat you want! Is it not better
to do business with a firm that does not necessitate
a rip down towns to see exactly what you get and
which does not necessitate your conversion into a
pack horse in order to get the food home!
You can do all your shopping hero meat, gen
eral groceries, fresh vegetables, cooked foods, and
fresh bread all in one call on the phone. Why
trouble yourself further!
TABLE SUPPLY CO.
A Food Department Store
Comer 9th and Oak Telephone 246
seemed almost surely 'his, kept it from
him. Had he been born 30 years
earlier he undoubtedly would have
become prime minister. Wheq he enme
to the threshold of that office, it was
In lfll!3, the day of noble lords occu
pying No. 10 Downing street bad er.
Prime ministers no longer were nom
inated from the aristocracy, but
from the commons.
Trained at Oxford.
Like many other young men wii
came to be statesmen of the Ilritisb
empire and peers of the realm. Lord
Curxon was trained at . Eton nnd
Balliol college, Oxford.
Lord Curzon was born at Kedles
ton, January 11, 1859, the eldest son
of Kev. Alfred Nathaniel Holdeu I
Curzon, the fourth Baron Searwlale.
He married twice, taking an American ,
as his wife on both occasions. In .
181)5 he married Miss Mary Victoria I
Leiter, daughter of L. Z. Leiter of
Washington. She died in ltKKi, the ,
year after they returned from India, j
ieaving three daughters. His necond
wife, whom he married in HH7, was
'Mr. Grace Elrina Hind Dugpan. a
daughter of 3. Monroe Hinds, who had
been I'm ted States minister to Brazil
and the widow of Alfred Iuggan of
Buenos Aires. , .
The travels of Lord Curzon and the '
books they engendered were recog-;
nized with a gold medal by the Royal i
Geographical society. ' J
George L. Cleaver
Submits Report of
State Department
BALKM, Ore., March 20. George
L. Cleaver, who Marco It! rehnnuiahed
the office of state prohibition coininis
tioner in favor of William 8. Leven.
wha was appointed by Governor
Pierce following the investigation of
the department by tbe state legisla
ture, today submitted to the governor
a report covering the period from
January 1 to March lti. It shows W'l
prohibition and one narcotic cases
closed; finen assessed for violations
of the prohibition law, $H1U0; jail sen
tences for violations of Abe prohibition
' law, liHitS days; jail sentences for
violations of the narcotics act, 4.U
days; liquor and mash destroyed,
'M'MI gallons; opium tnkn, SlMK
grainn; mills taken, 10; automobiles
confiscated, 4.
A British scientist estimates that
120,(KKt.iH0 fish live in every square
mile of tbe owan.
Alvita Brings Restful
Sleep to Interruted
Slumbers
i A. Molt. U:U Bush St., Oak
laud. California, who has been com
pelled to gi't up four to six times a
night, now reports relief from long
standing kidney and prostate trouble
after taking Alvita for one week,
"llaviuff heard of your Alvita Tab
lets, 1 came to your Long Beach,
More two weeks ago and bought n
box of 00 tablets for $1.H and within
one week wan, absolutely relieved of
a long standing trouble with my kid-
iipya or prostate which necessitated
my being up from four to sir times
during tbe night.
"I can hnrdly express my apprecia
tion for the good these tablets have
done for me in this regit rd. 1 am
a man of mature age, nut feel like a
young man today-! am buying one
half doien boxes of Alvita Tablets
to give to my friends."
Alvita is the recent scientific di
envery which brings lime, iron and
phosphates to you in a vegetable
form. It Is prepared from tbe deep
rooted alfalfa plant in highly con
centrated tablets. Alvita has poved
especially beneficial in building up
weakened, run-down conditions, and
In overcoming kidney, bladder 'and
prostate trouble. No matter what
you have tried, try thto remedy of
Nature now. A dollar buys a box
at any drug store. Kuknedall Irti
, Co. will supply you. Mail orders
accepted.
R. Wayne Green
Delbert W. Kilb
GREEN - KILBORN GO.
Successors To
GREEN - MERRELL CO,
king
FRIDAY 8 P. M.
SURPRISE
MUSICAL
PROGRAM
A Friendly Call
A Sincere Welcome
A NEW FIRM
With a New Merchandising Policy
A' policy of vast importance to every man and
young man
A policy that will bring down clothing, hats and
furnishing goods prices in Eugene .
A policy that will set a standard of value-giving
never before equaled
We Announce
Open house this evening. Come in
and make yourself one of us.
Nothing formal, just a friendly
call to go with a sincere reception.
It is a big occasion to us, as well
as to the public.
SPECIAL MUSIC
EXPERT
Alteration
Service
The services of Mr. F.
J. Manchester, a mas
ter in the art of ';:.Uor
ing, will be continued
in our alteration department.
This evening our doors will open on a big new stock of strictly high-grade mcr-
chandise, procured through most careful and deliberate selection to carry out a
new selling and merchandising policy. Not at the high prices you usually pay for
such merchandise, but nt oiu" new policy prices which will be a "uig saving in
your clothes -budget. . . . . ,
Increased lines will bo added nnd new merchandise is arriving daily and will con
tinue to do so until our stocks are most complete with wearables from tho best fac
tories of America who specialize on quality apparel for men and young men.
AV6 will feature Fashion. Park Suits and Overcoats, Schoblo Hats, Earl & Wilson
Shirts, Wilson Bros. Furnishing Good?, Jantzen Knit Wear, and other equally well
known brands at prices as low or lower than ordinary makes.
HOW CAN WE DO IT? Concentrating our purchases QUICK TUHX UV'ER
large volume of sales and considering the public at every turn.
GREEN -KILBORN CO.
825 Willamette Street
SUCCESSORS TO GREEN - MERRELL CO.
Nebraska Will be
Drier Than Driest
OMAHA, Ni'b., March 'J0. In trn
days Nebraska will bo dritr than tho
ilricst bono dry state In tho union,
stale officials predicted today.
The prediction was based on the
effect of the celebrated "pint of liq
uor bill," which became a Nebrnskn
law this mornini: when Governor Mc
Mnllin siitncd tho measure. The bil)
bad passed both branches of the statu
legislature with larac majorities.
I'ndi'r provisions of inc. bill, vov
sesalon of more than a pint of liquor
wlil b prima facie evidence that its
p.'Sft'ssor ia a bootlegger.
Mr. Dawes Plans
To Present View
et m 11 A. tp. 20 S R 3 W. $10.
Z. 1j. Cox et UJ to Henrietta Ol
son l'art of lot 2, blk. 5, McFnr
lond's 2nd add. Cottage Drove, 1!S00.
James T. Hridgc to Stella M.
Itridges S'A of lot 7, blk. 04, Junc
tion City, 10.
Frank K. 1'aylnr, sheriff, to Tl. K.
WalterTract tp. 15 S It 10 W,
$1142.50.
Florence Luther to J. B. Weldon
et ux Lots 4, 5, 6, blk. 8, College
Hill I'ark, $10.
Mrs. K. C. Kee to Mne S. Weldon
Tract In blk. 12, Huddleston's add.
Eugene, $10.
Marv I'irono to T. .T. McCracken
Lots and 10, blk. SO, Springfield,
l. '
J. M. Casebeer et ur to F. J. Ber-
ger et ux Tract in blk. 8, College
Hill rark, $1.
Ella Dennis to David K. Olson
Tract tp. 17 S R 4 W, $1.
J. M. Casebeer et ux to F, J. Iler
ger et ux Troct in blk. S, College
Hill Park, $1.
Karl Robertson et nx to J. F.
Roadman Lot 13, blk. 1, Ihll Crest
add. Eugene, $1,
Charles A. 'Hills et al to Kertrum
A. Currier Lot 4, blk. SS. Hills add.
Oakridge.
William II. Dale et ux to Thomas
.T. .Miller et nx SE4 of KW',i of
SE 1-4 sec. 32. tp. 15 SRC IV, $10.
Samuel E. Walker et ux to John
F. Isom et ux Tract tp. 21 S It 3
E, $10.
Oeorge Marx et ux to Harvey A.
; Swnrtz et ux Tract in I.Ik. ."i. Hen- I cum Preserving Co. Trltt If-
j "'i';1" n",,, "W- i " (leorge?n: Kb. -I '
! Ruth C. Miller et vir to J. W. , y'H iilTrct. tp. 1
!""""" i-.nniesr ci ux j met ip. i'J V.. $10. inmll
Mary Ann Mi'i'herson to Carbolin- I v'(l A. tp. l;"' " 11 11 -
ALVITA
WAS1USOTOX, March 20. Vice
president Dawes plans to go into tije
states of senators who have expressed
open opposition to his proposal to re
vise tiie senate rulea to prevent th?
one man filibuster and in public ad
dresses attempt to build up sentiment
there in suonort of his views, ltefore
the senate adjourned Mr. Dawes con-1
ferrol Willi most i' the senators, mi.l j
ouite a number of them were reported i
to have pledged ineir eiiii'"n in me
effort to fxct.itata senate prmeedure.
ry tor
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Charles Gerabaeh to William Knee-
land !.ot 5, lloffmons add. to Kn-
gene, $10.
H. M. Clolden et nx to Sndie tlol
den Tract in hlk Sladden s 3rd add.,
$10.
William Wrstybrook et in to Efii
aheth Hrne Tract tp. 2t S It a v.
$10.
Elisabeth Dtane to Cliff Mru;
Children
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anil Soothing Syr::iw, e.pe-
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MOTTTF.R:- Fletcher's
Castoria is a pleasant, harm
less Substitute for Castor Oil,
Paregoric, Tce'.liing Drops
anil Soothing
cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Ltf&.C.
IVnvfn ,i, ,rr,;.,, rn rnrH r-acV.ic-, Thysicianj everywhere recommend it
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