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Tues3ay Evening Page Two T II E Et'Ulii.Ni; u U Aiil) EROOF tame roinpnnr paid a fine of 3 for reckleia drlv.og thia week, according to Judge Gilmore. Banker Will Talk For Geary School William I'orter, of the United (!.).. Vutit.al l.nnlr u-ill Hnonlr At MKIiSTO TRY DUT PACIFIC (Continued from page one) Naval Plane Sets New Non-Stop Record TAIILH, Mny 12. fP) Gineml Ohnrlos Mmigin, French hero of Ver dun, died today. Charles Mnrio Ktnminuel Munain. horn at fnrrcliourj on July (I. van one of tlio tniliturv leader, with lifelong tniminjc ua a Mildier. who proved it bulwark of ktrcngth f.r I'm nee in rcpHlinjr th ('rrtnan in vnnfn during the World wur. Shortly nftrr the outhrcnk of the nnf, he wax placed in command of the Fifth Infantry division and Inter of (he Hth army corps. II in temporary rank of flcnrrnl wnn rondo permanent Jut heforo hii hril limit littiu-k in Verdun in ( Mm'mt. I VMU, v.li'.L resulted in the rcrnpturo from the fJermftnn of Kort Iuji inont. Later lie become Involved in the hitter controversy which followed the portly vhtory on Uio 'AImup. in the Bprinc of 1!U7 mid van deprived of lis command of the nixtli nrmy, A comii)iHion of Iminiry however, exonerated him from Mmn nnd he wns relnfitnled by ('lriiiiW'pftii. In July, 1U1H, in citnjiiiictifin with Gen eral iJi-floutto he carried out the jrreat counter off end ve nguinut th (iermnu r'ulit flank which brought the first of the final ncrien of allied suc ceea. After the wnr, he xvnn tnide a mem ber of (lie Ituhr wnr council nnd wan decorated with the griiud croa of the Ition nf honor. W-Zt fa1- A full report of the, progreflf of tlie j , . .u,.i t umnrmu' ,;u-en,ity of Ore. under the pres. j OB ,ubjct of the Ito- ent bu.lge Is to be prepared lonxbt , warf of Kuvi .. TllU the ,()t o( or e.rir tomorrow mornint, .ecoru- , fl o tM given bj. Incmber8 o( A. Anderson Pays $25 Fine lo City A. Andernrm, nccimed of drunken neHK, paid JJ-Tj fine iu municipal court thin inoruiiift when he nppcurcd before Judge icroge A. (iiluiore. lie wna ar l'pKtcd by night offievra Inst night, nud IM-1 ram'd on hail, II, ( ', Kaudei , who was it r rented for disorderly conduct at a downtown rooming house IukI night, und who pooled hail of f'll), will he given a hearing the latter part of the week, it wan at a ted. Traffic law violator who pnid finea today were n followK: H, Townnend, - for parking till night;'K. K. Matlock, for turning car between tnteinect)on; S. W , ('Inypnol, $'J for purking overtime in n restricted tone. EU3ir M2s1)k,2:i i?arl. The P. N-9. U. 8. naval plane, broke the world's record for continuous flight for seaplanes when It remained In the air for 28 hours and 38 minutes. The plane, carrying 4 men, 1300 gallons of gasoline and 110 gallons of oil, covered 2300 miles. Photo shows the P. N9 In flight over the Delaware river. Bond Concern has Judgment in Case Judgment fn fnvor of the National Surety company for $JfC.fi5 nnd in herent of $47.37 watt handed down lo day by Judge l. l' Skipwortb in cir cuit court here. The cnun wan brought by the mirely company to recover from I. N. Kndicnit on a bond iHNited for the defendeut when bo wns finnneinl Hecretury of a frn- lernnl order, Wells nnd Wells, local attorneys, were counsel for the plain- Three Divorces Are Granted Here Three decreet of divorce were handed down this afternoon in circuit court by Judge G. F. Skipwortlt, At n Into hour today several morn di vorces were (o he passed upon by the court. . Divorces granted were as follows: Angle I. llognrt vs. John T. Itognrt. Kay il. McMurray v4. Mao M Mur ray. Ludle A. McDoosId tb. J. A. McDonald. PERMITS GRANTED Predion of a f:UHX bungalow at 3 8 III Seventeenth avenue east wna Aiiuounred toclny by Kd Walder, who appeared In the city building inspect or's office lo tnke out n permit for the work. J, N. H, Fuller also took nut a permit to build n $ir00 bungft low at o.'O First avenue west, KLAMATH FAU.K, Ore., Mny i'Jt, (P) Another attempt to grant Uio Ktrahorn railroad franchise rights to cross Klmnnth Falls streets with out the common-user clause, was made nt Iho city council meeting Inst nigkl, when a franchise resolution wna ndopted by a vote of three to two. Mayor Fred (ioddard announced that he would promptly veto the resolution by next Monday night. It. ( timesheck, representing the railroad, declared that "Hades will be froxen over 1,000 years before be will grant n common-user over nny of our lines." Mayor Onddnrd urged the council to take steps to hnve the interstate commerco coinmlsHlon intervene on hflinlf of (ho city of Klamath Falls In the event Iho Ktrahorn line sells out to somo larger railroad. The eltv of Klamath Falls gave Itobert K.i Strnhoin $:i00,0t)0 when he first stnrt ed his railroad in (his county, and if plans to sell to (ho Southern 1'aclfic or sumo other road, the mayor wants tlH city to get back its f'lOO.OOO which it invested as a partner with the pioneer railroad builder. 1 GOVERNOR TO SPEAK KAl'KM, Ore., May (lovernor rierco will leave today for Hcnd where tomorrow bo will address the chamber o fcouimerce nt noon and a meeting nf fnrmcrn in the afternoon. He will also Inspect the Tuinnlo pro Ject. lie will be accompanied Ly Wil liam S, lifvcns, stale prohibition com missioner. RIVfeR LOAM Itiver Ion in for sale. Ttione 1180-Ti. OREGON MOTOR CO. I1 ho no DIU IK;0 Olive Tanlac puts solid flesh on scrawny bones HJW enn you expect to lid buck your health nml streiiRth ns lou as your body in scrawny nml uiitlerweipht f Let Tanlne jmt fionio Rootl, solitl flesh on your bones, juit your stomach 'in Hhapo to digest your food, purify your poisoned blood! Then see now much better you feel. In our files are one, hun dred thousand flowing torn of thanks from men and women who .have been helped back lo health nml Htrenglh by '1'anlae. What il has done for these folks it can surely tlo for you. Tanlao is Nature's great est tonic and builder. It is Compounded after the fam ous Tanlne formula from rools, barks and curative herbs. It K'ts rijlit down to the scat of trouble nnd makes you feel riKht from the first dose. Don't put off taking Tan lac another day. lon't go on dragging yonr pour, tired-out, sickly body around when this great Got RiJ of Neuralgic Tains "I MitTrreJ four ver from ImliiirMion ami neuraliiio rain. Nuw. tltank. to Tanlac am la perfect health." A. R. Artiterson 1 05 Au.tin Street Houston, Texas ring vou remedy can I iiliicl; iclii l' lu cases of torpid liver, rheumatism, stomach com plaint, lowered resistance, indigestion and malnutri tion Tanlac will work won tiers, (let a bottle this very day and start feeling better tonight. TAKE TANLAC VEGETABLE PILLS FOR CONSTIPATION TANLAC FOR YO UIl HEAJLTH tury to the university, who is meeting with Dean Henry D. Sheldon of the school of education and Halpb Casey of the school of journalism. The re port will furnish the facts underlying the recent flurry in regard to uni versity expansion, according to Mr. Onlhank. "We are still living within our in come," he snid. "Hut the margin for building is very small, since the pro spective current expenses have caught up to the l!i''5-Mt appropriations." No consideration of 10J7--K plans will be made, Mr. Outhank said, the re port being concerned with expendi tures under the present budget, A definite report on the condition cannot he made until after the meeting and consideration of ail the facts, Mr. On thunk declared. there is a big map with pins of various colors representing the rum craft and the Lane County Hankers association those of hhi own forces. at ne r.ugene n o scnoo .m n f p ,, t A(d grade schools of the city during the! psst few months. Several talks were og has failed to aid the die-hards alMo given at various county school ! of the rum fleet that still linger off listricts, according to M. Kthel lay- ew y0rk. No running of the blockade lor, chairman of the committee charge of the program. (Continued from nage one) the tribesmen to mako all prepara tions fornttuck while safely on the Spanitu side of t ho border, a .CENSORSHIP ESTABLISHED TAWS, Mny 12. UP) A censor ship has been established on press dispatcbra of French nnd foreign agencies nnd newspapers don ling with the Moroccan operations, it watt an nounced today. The decision to estnblish the cen sorship on news from Morocco was reached during n .cn hi net meeting to day at th conclusion of which Pre mier Pninleve said: "The French and foreign press have goue too fast nnd too far. We wish to bring the Moroccan operations back to their real importance." 'EXPLOSIVES LANDED TANtJlKK, May l-1. OP) A re port (Oitho I lavas agency says n I'lidoiibtedly the production of "The Creation" on Friday and Satur day nightH f this week ik Kugeue's biggest musical event of the yi-ar. "The Creation" is one of Haydn most famous Oratorios. It Is delight fully tuneful nnd very uingable. It in the kind of music 'one remembers and recognizes again. This Oratorio has not been sung in Eugene ti nee 1MH1 when it was pro duced under the direction of the Into (iifford Nah. It is intnrcsting to note that, ncvcrnl Members of the present Oratorio society also nang in the former production. Those who have never heard "The Creation' will have the opportunity of listening to it under the merit ad vantageous conditions, and Uiohc who hnve enjoyed the privilege will un doubtedly be eager to bear ngain sung by this nkillcd chorus of 170 voices under the direction of John Stark FvauH. Those who know Mr. K vans' work realize that n finished production in in nlore for them. The solos nro exneting, requiring not only singing ability but large range of voice ns well, Mr. t 'hristopher is n renl buns and unqucslinmihly ninply adequate to nitig his difficult bnsH role, .Mrs. Albert nnd Mr. l'il cher hnve nlso been carefully se lected as the fingers suited to thir ocension. No chorus of ordinary ability could sing this Oratorio with Its intricate weaving nf voice pnrts. In addition Mr. F.vnns is n bnder whose inspira tion and skill have turned to good ac count all of the musical equipment of this choral group. I had been reported in two days of i heavy mist. To prevent the fcg help- ing rum row the dry navy sent 14 ad ditional armed craft out cf New Lon I don. The increasing activities of the guard is being supplemented by onsiderable sponging up of liquor that leaked ashore. Michigan state police have se:zed ,0 cases of Canadian to have u conduct anuulkd I Deer ' boathouses near Mount Cie- l!i SALE!: Taxi Driver Will . Be Heard Saturday Hearing of Jerry Cobb, taxi driver for the Hlnclt and White Taxi com: pany, on a charge of reckless driving, lias been continued by Judge George A. (ti)inore of municipal court until t.erinnn submarino recently landed Saturday, ho announced today explosives, telephonic material and ! Thn driver was arrested bv A. II. foodstuffH on the const of Riff, the ) Shorten, city traffic officer. According chieftain nf which. Abd el-Krim, la invading tho French sone of Morocco. It ia also stated that several Ger mans, dressed ns Itiffians and using oriental pseudonyms, have been ob served on the It if f to Iho nccident rerords in tho chief of police's; office, Cobb was involved in ii collision with Joe Hart of motor route A, at Sixth and Lawrence, this week. A. J. Kirby, nnothcr driver for the Suit was filed today by ti.e Mapletou Tim ber compiny aainut the- LawBuii ('reck Logging company. The platntii'f alleges that a coin met was entered into with the defendant company Aug. lit1, ltl.2. whereby the latter was to cut S,IKK,(XN board feet of timber per year from the holdings of the plaintiff cumpany at the rate of $i.'.oU per Uiousiiud. 'iho defendant concern w.ih also to pa' all taxes on the lands. This contract has not been fulfilled and ft total of ouiy 5,000,000 fet hu-- been cut subsequent to DO days after the signing of the contract, it is nl-It-ged. The plaintiff alleges that $". U71.M is due on the contract. The plaintiff -ask that the defendant be enjoined fn m the use of the land. High School Play Will be at Heilig Junior and senior class debaters will meet at Kugene high school to morrow morning nt S:!tU o'clock to ar gue the subject, "Kesoived, That con gress fdiuuld overrule the supreme court by a two-thirds decision," an nounces Oavid John .)oj:a, principal of the school. Thursday morning the freshmen of the tfchool will entertuin with u pro gram of vaudeville and comedy stunts and music, it is announced. The pub lic is welcomed nnd to this entertain ment. AH the assemblies will be held iu the auditorium of the high school. A musical assembly will be held Fri day morning nt JO: 13 o'clock, to which the public is invited, and for which an admission of L cents will be asked. At this time the combined glee clubs will repeat numbers pre sented uf their recent annual concert, and thn boys' nnd girls' quartets and the prize -winning soloists at the stnte school music contest nt Forest Grove will be presented. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ONK .'l yenr-old Shire stallion for side. Inquire William Smeed, Wal terville. Oregon. mis NOTICK Having sold by River road property it is now off tho market. IIOHT. I). CLOW. miff FOIt It K N T y loderu furnished I apartment. Ask for Virginia Apart ments. UL'S C II If SL. Arhlltu )f J'hnne Springfield I2.'t-M. mill.' mens. Fight more saloons have been closed by federal padlocks iu New York and n plant that did a large business in cutting and distributing rye whis-key has been raided. Rales Go Down1) Fp hi Glace Hay, Nova Scotia, whence have cume many of tho craft that have sold liquor for thirsty New Yorkers in the Inst four years, liquor could be bought cheaply from two schooners if the Canadmu authorities would permit it. Whiskey was offered on board yesterday nt $12 a rase and champagne nt correspondingly low rates. Presumably the vessels cnmi1 from off the New York const, drive!) home by tack of customers nnd need cf food and water. They did no busi ness, however, ns two Canadian rev enue cutters stood by. In the nonual report of the depart ment of commerce, published today, Secretary Hoover, in statistics on the country's foreign trade, Inst year, gives $-.0,000,000 ns an estimate of the cost of bootlegging foreign liquor. Officials connected with the custom. service nre said to regard this us u low estimate. Stanley Building Eugene, Ore. fn Our Meat Department These Unusual Bargains All Day Wednesday Steaks Pork Bones Fresh from shoulder and 25 loin. for . 5 lbs. T-bones and Rib n Steaks, lb. 40 Coupe Found With Cullen is Stolen After investigation by the I-anc county sheriff's office it has been determined that the Ford coupe in possession of Earl Cullen when he was arrested recently at hpnngtieiu on a forgery charge was stolen here February IV from in front of the Osburn hotel. Ciilleu, a former tem porary patrolman on the KuRenc po lice force, is now at Dallas, Oregon, awaiting trial on the check charge. Cullen claimed to have purchased the car but it was found that the car had been licensed again by Cullen nnd that it belonged to C. M. Hawes of Tort-land. BA1 Mutual Life, (J. Sth. SI. fe'praguc. 'M K K&J rtf-A D Ouurtces for &D More than sTounianda half for a Charter WHY PAY HIGHER PRICES? Millions of Pounds Used by the Government ' ,11.0 LOU TELLEGEN MARJORIE DAW la a woman's home mere I Important than her stags I career. , THE GO-GETTERS in "Playing With Fire" AKSOI FABLE "Hello Daddy don't forget my Wrigley's" Slip a packet Inyotxr pocket vken you go home tonight. Give the yDtutgttert fhl vholecone. lonUitlnrf tweet fcr pkatnre & benefit The ii yoanelf after cmokinor when work dragi. Its a great little tVcsheaer tvlLES Sealed TihtKept Ritfd After Every Meal THE TLAVOBt LASTS ' The Oratorio "CREATI will be presented by the Eugene Oratorio Society J ohn Stark Evans, Directing At The Methodist Church Auditorium Friday and Saturday Evenings May 15 and 16 Over 150 Voices In Chorus SOLOISTS: JANE BURNS ALBERT Soprano WILLIAM PILCHER -flnor GAGE CHRISTOPHER .....l'.'. Basso The Most Complete Presentation of "Creation" Ever Given in the West. Seats Now on Sale at The Laraway Music Store Cioncnil Ailmi.sion .""to . . . . hosorvfd Scuts Too, $1.00 ami H--1 WW G