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1925 THE ETJOfcNE GUARD Page Three ESCAPED CONVICT TAKEN; PfflER Convict is Caught 5IIIUUK c.rRAMESTO, May lS.-1'osd Si"1,, ...... . murderer from f rl .ta'e Prison, and master -". ' " linked with nrtner in crime, has J"T tcu ar one since the pair " 'J m the prison April 7 last, tlr Jo city J.11 hall l" " ?do lie was captured lnte " nd somewhere m the X edobehis"parTanUo m' Aoected that when the po- M flow Instead o( that, act- , r..ipcitiien cbie.ii .v McShane, accompanied ! S cai. Henry Desen- , ,nt I'errv Gamble nnd Fa It' W invaded a Jap '"'flmrhouse on Fourth street "".Zm the Sacramento river SVKt "no" hebe4 and ",.. under Bed . order tiau crawieu 1 iTi- At V ,i SV 3 'A - Floyd Hall USE HALTED By MAYOR : ittg fen era ted by striking metwrites. "It is possible that the eun may have another source of heat, gener ated by atomic energy." Most scientists agree that the bud has passed its hottest point and i now slowly cooling. "The earth, too, is gradually losing the heat generated by collision of the meteorites which formed it. Io offset this it is receiving tomic heat and heat from the me teorites still striking it. End of the Earth "As to the end of the earth, we know that new planets are constant ly forming and old planets constant ly disintegrating. "It seems logical to sunnose ' that the meteorites which form the new planets are fragments of the disin- K LA MATH FALLS. Ore., May 15. For the second time within a month, Mayor Fred II. (joddard yesterday ve toed a councilmanic resolution which sought to give the Strahorn railroad an exclusive franchise to cross Sixth street. The mayor declared that he ; grated old planets which have fallen noma never Bign a resolution which i Prt. would tend to permit one railroad to ! "he theory I hold to is that af "bottle un" the entrant thA I ter disintecration sets in as in i He also urged the city not to give the ! rtr' Wnicn oas crystalized through Strahorn line any permits or ease- aK tne Planet's atomic energy runs menta of any kind until the city's ' d.own and loses its powers of gravita- ?J00,000 interest in the road should j e protected against a "hankrnntpv I 138 JOBS FILLED B! LOCAL OFFICE I brusque ' Cnfath the bed, hands bdovs f1BhJ s UtcM in a few " ht"1, . . ,.,.11 at the city jiul. "iTtad n weapon, although the tl-t he had with him a . i 30-:;0 rifle cartnuee. ii-'" """"'...i i,ut ten o'clock last "I. bit the news was held up for W": ..- ,1,. newsoaiiers. upon , sours ij Mah, ho had libeaMe to apprehend TlbSV.he niSht. the entir. po- nJiltment worked, looking for; Jo 111 rods leading out of the ; , were guarded and rooming nou i..i Fi-i.il the off r bemi: si-i'L"- J h'l. of the fire department was call- j iprvice. Ane unci mctina u.ir. nnlv comment after his cap- . .. .v. Mile said, was I know ,k,i Ibis means, it's tire noose." This cryptic . " rr KB(,san .rtmimion " " hind Hull wno on i"" killed H. .1. I.itiberg. a Mcra wnto merchant in his store while at trmptine to rob the establishment. Gib Grillo, an aped clerk, employed h Litiberg always has maintained ttit it was Tanko and Hall who at ttrkfd bira in the robbry attempt and ihot I-ilzherg when he camo to the nine fr"m r",r r9"m- , Thru, davs after tho killing of Litibere. Tatrolinan Clyde Nunn, pur nint ear wliich had been comman jffred, along with its driver, F. K. Harlow, was shot by men later iden tilil as Tanko and Hull. Ho was iiirfrotisly wounded, but is rccovcr- , wears how uiumc. 1 When arrested.' Hall wns dressed in I new pair of overalls and a new shirt. A new cap was also found in nis ram. It bore tlie label of "Tozai" a Japan m merchant at 1241 Fourth street. On tbe wav to the city prison null remirkod to Thief McShnni thr it till been "hard going" and that the officers had '"hounded" them to a pint where they were almost desper- ite. The tin to the police department wis fiven by a man who saw a man fce thought was Hall leave the Nippon theater. Fourth street near L. Kol liwinr him. the man saw tho suspect disappear into the Colusa rooming louse and immediately notified Cap tain Pesenfants. It is presumed by officers that Titkn was with Hall in the theater i became suspicious as the two left, probably turning in another di rection when he observed his partner wai followed. According to S. Shimada, propriet or of the rooming house where Hall arrested, a man rented a room tout six o'clock last evening, and a:d be wanted accommodations for two. He left and returned in about ten minutes, Shimada said, registering rcder the name of ".T. Rayon." After thit the rooming house man saw no ere of him until he wns brought onrtairs by the officers, he said. sale' or any other sale of the Stra nom road. Coincident with this executive veto, it became known that Hill line sur veyors are planning to locate a line across Lpper Klamath lake, which i would put the new road nearly four I miles from Klamath Falls if such a route were taken. It is believed here that this line is being surveyed to ; protect tne mil lines in the event that Klamath Falls does not give it a feas ible entry into the city. SCIENTIST SEES 'When this orfcurs. there betas nothing to hold its fragments, they are simply whirled off into space by its centrifugal force. "This is a theory with an 'if.' Bo far it has not been proven that the atomic energy of a disintegrating plan et runs down. "Hut neither has it been disproven and the theory at least provides a satisfactory explanation for a self perpetuating solar system which is what we have.' Fisherman Loses Life in Columbia More persons tpnlied for job and got them during the last week than in any other week this year, reports Frank 1. Armitage, superintendent of the United States employment office in Fugene. A total of litS positions wore tilled through the office in Uie last six (lavs, and of this figure, 1-5 wore for positions requiring men, and 111, women. "We stilt have many more appli cants for work that we are able to supply jobs for," says Mr. Armitage. "There is very little call for positions id Kugene, and when a call is made there are always several men at tho office ready to tnke it." Classification of the various post tions is as follows: Men: Farmers, 14; carpenters, 6; painters, 1; casual workers, 22; book keepers. 1; common laborers' II-; cooks, 2; kitchen workers, 2; logging camp hands, 211; lumber mills, 25; mechanics, 1; track workers, 1; team sters, 2; engineers, 2; firemen, 1; watchman. 1; total, 12a. Women: Housework, 7; waitresses, 3; cook, 2; kitchen workers, 1; total, 13. (Continued from page one) Joe Tanko Above is Floyd Hall, youthful es caped murderer, who was caught last night In Sacramento and will bo re turned to the state prison nt San Quontin. - Below is Joe Tanko, his partnor in crime, who has not been re-capturcd. 148,831 Cars are Installed in U. S. Freight cars installed by Clnsn 1 rnilmads in the United States, in cluding the Southern Tacific, during tho first 11 months last yenr, totaled 14S.S;il, and locomotives 105 .1. ac cording to a report received today by Iv. L. Graham, distrirt freight and passenger agent of the Southern Pa cific railroad. Of the total number placed in ser vice so far this year, box cars num bered G7.930; coal cars 47,106 and refrigerator cars 22.G10. MARCEL AlMn CURL. 7Sfi. Wi Wuhington St. Phone 1245-J. tt OLA H1KGKH. INSURE WITH HENRY TROMV Sore for That Trip You Want ! A ymi one of Ihose j unfortunate individ- naN, wIki last year ! tall a trill nil nlnnoorl an'l wns unable to ; 'ike it on account of fimincpp f HU'K of Tho ,111 ! Iut into I Wr,. r.t i t:r.r.ni i mis( itr or two you n vaction fun-1 the Kirst Xa- wiil hardly be But when i- i riin rt vi n. a St01l'ii to manv "ouch to have a few "';.iw;ih;., wrc,k iron the kusint-.ss. nwnv worries of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eugene, Oregon Annette Kellerman Sues for $20,000 LOS ANGELES. May 15. Annette Kellerman of swimming fame is the plaintiff in n $20,000 suit on file in the superior court today against the Annette Kellerman Kancho Realty company and the Annette Kellerman Rnncho Building company. Sha al leges the defendants have been sell ing memberships in a county club pro ject by wrongfully using her nnmc. She is not connected with the project in any way, she says, and estimates her reputation has hern hurt to the extent of $20.mo, the amount she asks ns damages. Popular Magazines Taken From Stands WASHINGTON, May 15 Ten popular maRazinea have bnon or dered withdrawn from Bales at newstands here as "obscene" and "indecent." District Attorney Gordon, who banned the publications Fald forty more were awaiting examination. 9i M' riaOneClass'j I I " MONOCLASS'' I roEuroue When you travel abroad th , ear. travel the CnaiJmn 'acific "Moivxrlftss" way. Twelve mncniheent Mono cla5,s Stcnmshins afford regu lar Canadian Pacific comfort, service and convenience, combined with one cla pas sage at proportionately hiwer rate. For either a business fir plenure trip. Mnoclaw . Cebtn Service will appe-.il to you. Yamr haiiyt, iriI e.U$Jiy pVf commit tmfrmjlvn irA UU-Tilurt- j Canadian Pacific n h iieatm-mm w,ww ii 'picking up' the smaller meteorites in its path. 'Thqn about five billion years ago its growth slowed down. It had virtually 'cleaned up its orbit of smaller bodies. "It is still growing, but very grad ually. Scientists estimate it is being struck by two hundred million met eorites every day. While some of these meteorites nre fairly large, many nre no bigger than pinheads. Moons Formed Same Way "The Tarious moons our moon, and those of the other planets were probably formed in the same way, but they were formed within the in fluence of larger bodies. "The sun was probably formed by two great masses of meteorites crash ing together as their orbits crossed. Those which collided stuck together and transferred the center of gravity to the entire mass. "Movement is n form of energy, and energy cannot be destroyed. When a moving body Is suddenly stopped, its energy of motion is changed into heat. "Now, however, the sun haR at tracted virtually all the meteorites around it. Its growth has stopped, which means that no new heat is be- ASTORIA. Ore., May 15. John Anderson. 2S, fisherman, residing at 174 West Exchange street, wns drowned near Peacock Spit at the mouth of the Columbia river Wed nesday morning about 11:00 o'clock according to reports reach ing this city tndny. Anderson, who had been in this country three years, was fishing with his brother-in-law, A. Roberts, also of Astoria, Their not broks away and in an offort to recover it from the sur on the spit their boat capsizod. An derson was drawn down by the net, but Roberts clung to the boat and was rocueu' by Neils Anderson, another fisherman. Tho boat and net wero recover ed but Anderson's body has not been found. Seventeen men out of every 300 in Norway follow the sea or are de pendent on it for a livelihood. HAVE A CARPENTER DO rbunninif RIDICULOUS I you mt- Yet thtt fj WOK liDiiuicus in day when they engBoe the tervicei of otner tnan a ct.hicu rvii i - ClALISTtocurerhetrPllea. 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Hy a decision handed down Wednesday in the divorce action of Alice I. lUack Hiruinst W. A. Wack, both of Ashland, the wife ia srantcrt a divorce. In the decision, it is provided that Gordon, 12. stay one month with hi father, and one with his mother, and when 10 years of age, Khali choose, which pa rent he desirca to live with, until 21 years of age. During this period, nei ther parent shall take hiin from the city of Ashland, and he shall attend school. Uouuuon Household Medicines Otherwise known aa "simples' have for centuries been derive.' from medicinal root and herbs They are still used and recognizer" by many of our beet pbyslcinuf ns unequalled for certain ailments In many countries roots and herb? are cultivated purely for commer rial purposes. It Is natd that tlu l,ydia E. JMnkham Medicine Co. if Lynn, Mass., is the groat em us r of crude herbs in this coun try. The success of their Vorc .able Compound for ailments o .vomen ! now world-wide, and I will certainly pay any woman wh ;uffors from any ailment peculla o her sex to try It, WHERE ARE YbU LIVING? In the home of your dreama? or only In the dreama of your home? The wlrln illffnri'nco Ih made by thrift or tho Inck of It. Failure to nave will lnnd you Inter In Borne kind of a pub lic or prlvnto homo you won't llko. Snv lng with safety will ennblo you to poa anflH and retain a happy homo of your own. Save for your home In an account with Bank OP Commerce EUGEN E.OREGON GREER - CALLAHAN Buys Furniture Phone 33 iRINTING Phone Springfield 2 WwtTfield Msi-y THE WILLAMETTE PRESS Inter-Moun(tain Life Insurance Company Salt Lake City, tHah J. 0. CARTER, President RECORD OF RAPID PROGRESS Accident I'!fe AsnMa Income InMiranre Inmirance Jan 1. 1912 I 105.721.00 I 20.K9 00 I 4K6,OOO.flO $ 612.000.00 Jan. 1, 1914 7K2.2S0.00 lfi4..r.8.l)0 l.f,2t,2',0.00 4.006,81100 Jan. 1, 1916 Z75.72S.00 219.97S.O0 2,614.750 00 f. 381. 502 00 Jan. 1, 1918 697,413.00 294 656.00 6,910.340 00 7,361,242 00 Jan. 1. 1920 .., M8.675.O0 436.334 00 9.143.730 00 10,524.000 00 Jan. 1. 1922 1.246.4D5 00 136,689 00 11,56" 160 00 13.344.38100 Jan. 1. 1924 1.674,401 00 655.858 00 13.612.250.00 16.770,847 00 Jan. 1, 1925 ....... 1.938, 1S6.00 696.476.00 14,487,890,00 18,229.219 00 Life nnd Accident Insurance in Force : $32,717,109.00 "A PROGRESSIVE WESTERN INSTITUTION WITH HIGH STANDARD INSURANCE AND THE BEST SE CURITIES IN THE WORLD" Our Ordinary Life Return Prmfum p'd'cy corIs you nn'hfnj; In event of dath within twentr years from date, alnre ALL PREMIUMS THEREON ARE RETURNED WITH IN TER EST to tho Beni-flrlary IN ADDITION TO THE FACE OF THE POLICY. 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Trimmed with black silk band and with genuine Bon-Ton Ivy sweat band. Only by buying hats for hundreds of stores can we offer such an unusual value at such a moderate price $2.49 to $4.50 Suits for Young Men! in Live Spring Models Youthful stylo for young men and men who stny young. Unusually good vnlnos. $19.75 Fashioned from excellent wool fabrics that mean good wear nnd lasting satisfaction. The two-hutton model pictured with lln mono, yet nllchtly fitted coat la ono of our populnr models for nprlng. In new two-tono effoets and all tho light, medium and dark effects. Low priced and big values at $19.7!). Others at $24.75 and $29.75 1 1 IP f h '!W""7 i, A New Heart In Your Kitchen One burner cooks several vessels or keeps the whole dinner hot. Top Heat Control where 80?" of the cooking is done. Faaler cooking, immerlna and warming temperaturs always available. Smooth, level top hot all over, easy to clean. Oven Heat Control ard Cooking Chart. and Stand- Come in and se the New Kmnothtnp rooking ndvnntngos shown above. The greatest improvement ever made ill a domostie gas range. See how one burner keeps four vessels steaming see the new cooking delights made possible by top heat control see the oven heat regulator see how three full meals can be prepared in less time than now required to cook two. Then eomparo the new Smoothtop's cooking advantages with any other range you know about nnd you will quickly see why it's to your ndvantngrt to install this remarkable new range in your kitchen now. Sold on easy terms allowance made for your old range Mountain States Power Co. Telephone 28 881 Oak Street THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS