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Tuesday Evening, May 19 ln.v Pago Six i' BATTLE FRONT AND FFZ. FroDcb Mnrnrro, May 10. The latent rporti from the front whre the French ar opposing the Jtiffian ribmnn undpr Ab(i-el-Kri(n. characters. the aitnntion as good along the entire line. Mflrnhal Lynutey hit returned to Itnht after a ennfer eii e hre with (ieneral Count de t iuimhriin, ilirertor of French opera t :uim. on-Ml"rn1i)e activity In ohNerrer) Hiii-iig the It if fin n, indicating thnt vl Kriiii i reKulved to ronlinuft the invnf ng moveinent, dfRpite lt iM-fk'n Mtlick in the Jfihnne region. (ii-inTAl Colomhnt'a column painting throned Kl-Ilili, hn reHciie Hufrnnt, without incident. In the renter, the Anizx and Ainlfub poult have aguin been violently nttneked. The Jtiffian are reinforcing rfful at rengt honing their pofit.on in the upper Oeurghn, river valley and the Senhadja moun taina. To the eaut the Itiffiana continue to threvflten t lie Jlrennei front, (ien ernl Ciimhray'a group ia at Oued Al a mar. Colonel Fre.vdenherg' group la now catnMinhrd at (iiirntie Mexzln. A report la current I hut Ahd-el-hrim ia cnnniitering nn offensive in the Hpuni'h zone, to which he fa re ported ti I nve neiit ten mounted gunx and i'1'inforcenientM. I T The jinnunl bnniiet of the Jll-Y clul) of the Kiiftctie high mhtml will be held at the V. M. i A. Mnmlny liiglit at nix o'clock. It wna nnnounc cd Unlay, Inviitlotta to all alumni ineniheia have been aent out, and aev- crul xueAtH will nlo he invited. J'he principal ppenker of the eve- ' Sung will he It. A. Month, who will j !M-nk on the work audi clung are do- 1 itig, and the opportunhiea fur aervice1 in thin f e!i. Oilier npenkera, and lev- erril inuaii-dl and uiher feature are j bMnjr planned for entertainment, it la I fctaled. ' The meeting will cloie the nctivi- ! tie for the ear, It i nnnouncrd. A new member, Clifford Horner, will' be initialed at thia time. The meeting j nnd initiation will he preNided over by j the newly elected president, Ucrnld fJ owner. Efforts to Force Enforcement set WAr'llINtiTON, .May l. (4) The aftnikniMtiatioii from t'reNident ( oididye down in determined to en f h'ii' prohiliitioti to the limit, Sena I n WniMoii, republienu of Indiana, Iihn ifonued the Couzena coiiimittie and t heu, he lutd, if I he people tlo not t.nnt to Mlnnd for it, It 1h for them In nay no. Trrnteiidou effort h are to be made, the Indliinit ttPiiatfu fa id, to make the Jnw aheolutcly effective. '"If, after tlie law fa being enforced to the Inr't," he nutefted, "the people I do not waul to Kfnnd for it, it ia for the people (o tny o( and it can be inoilifiril," Three Take Leave From Jail in IJend l.FNU, the., .May lit. --Tbren mm. iocitnlint one held pending att inyatdty boning xawed out of the Headline iruty J'Hl, jiiNt tiefore daylight tblj niornin?. The al!ereil itinne man, Hay )avln. Mas reiaken a few h' ur Inter 1 1 tin- ra-!road ard- after he had i t uiitrd a cosine mi the tr.ick. ttp'ii i the tin lift H mil wan nil ready to I" when helpers lurrbdly climbed Up b"ide hi'o and hui off the encine. Havi-. after being rhnvrd nff the en Cne took refnc in a bx rar. The po lice were railed and h defird them with a Knife. H (nketi tlirougb a Deposit That Pay Check WIiph you roccivo your pHy olu'ok, Pcposit it iiiKtcnil of cii.iliitijf it. Then liy dniwinir out just what you m-cil for iicccKsnry oxpi'hsi's, you will find thnt noino of it will !m h'ft for your Xnvinjis Account licrc nt the First National. Try t ItiH method of xav. i fif part of your in come. It will he Kiic v Hsful. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eugene, Oregon Whiteman Likes "Flapper Wife" Story tV-u'-kA J Via v Paul Whiteman Paul Whiteman, nationally known ays "The Flapper Wife" song la same name la a knockout. Whlteman'a orchestras have been playing the melody for several weeks. He Is shown above with Miss Alice O'Keefe, of Cincinnati, reading the music. trick of one f the officera who ap proached "liirn from the renr. Royal Neighbors Delegate Returns The Hoval Neighbors national con vention held nt Hot Springa, Arknn n, wan the most Hiicccaaful gather ing of the nrganizntinu, aniioiineea .Mia, Jennie HigginH, supreme dele gate from Kugene, who attended the MCHKiona. The delegatea were quarter ed in the heniitlfiil Kaufman hotel, and moat enjiyiible tuirroundingft, nlie wild. In add tion to n great ib'al of ron ttrucii(4 work, the delegates nlno enjoyed nunv feiunrea of the conven tion, report a Mrs. Higgtns. During fl lull in himinesH, it wak decided that eni-h defTHte should arie nnd Ring their atule aong. .Mrs. Hicxin afonl up and biNtily fdioiiled, Hahf Hub! Halt! Oregon which whm greeted with laughter ami cxclanintiuna ,of ap iroval. OF FLAX PLANTED A, K. Keller of Junction City hn a ngreed to plant a. one-acre,, experi mental plot of fibre V.fx to deterinlno the mieceiot of lit cultivation in I.ane county, reporta 1 1. S. Fletcher, cmtn ly a grind Mini ngent, wh" fok out the to ed for the project j enterd.iy. The svn in furnichrd free of chnrt by the marketing department of til" Portland clinmher of commerce. Mr, Flelrher alill baa two bushcln of t''ic fin x feed, which b Ik witl ng apportion to farmera who will agree to plant experimental plots 'f on fnmth an acre nr largrr. Ships Rights Held Over Search Pact (iKXKVA, May io. Of1) The amendment to eNtablioh the right to near eh Hhipa auapected of conveying arms improperly was today elimin ated from the proponed convention of the international conference for the control of traffic in arms nnd nuini liona. The American delegation, led the opposition to the amendment. The tifMicva conference nlxo voted tdny to abandon the proponed plan of a central board under the League nf Nation" t,o regulate traffic in arm and munition. The American dele gation had opposed such a board. Downpour Tails to Dampen Revivalist The downpour of reiterday, al though it inoi-iieni'd the "big tent" when the revival arviee are being conducted, fiiled to dampen the Kpir itn ff the audience, declare llev. Hen ham, who W In charge of the meetings. A healing er ice followed the aer moot, by l(ev. ltenham and Mr. Ken t.edv last night. Ton glit the minister wMl take a hla topic. "Tlie Crent Hivide" and the iiKtml musical fcitturen will bt prevented, It ia announced. Council Members Hold Discussion Memhrra of tbe city council met in formally ycMerdiiv afternoon at five o'cloi k. to dis'cu matters perttining t the city, No official action was taken m miy measures, the business Item confined t discussion. regular meeting m-urduled for Inst night was postponed, hers one nt I emmgh cffi. ial huincn is nn hand to wnnant a regular called meeting, said K. 11. Paik, nuor. CRAFT TO BE SOLD WASHINGTON. May 10. 4H A program of selling . '.ito government veasrl for scrapping hss been tenta tively agreed upon by the nub commit ter no scrapping of the iltpinf bnard. COURTS-MARTIAL ORDERED KASlllNlil'ON, May III- tPl - Th. officrs ot th .utHiiarin? S-lll hn-h w.nt firniinl la.t J itmiary at Nmi.t Itra.-h. .Ma. . i.mI.t w.re or '1rl court HiartialU-ti hy Hrrrrtary Wllh.ir. AVIATORS ARE KILLED WKSTKIKI.h, Wi .Mny 111 - ( ! -- lltllisi I'miaiit of thin rtl.v awl W. V'.. Ilcr.rlfh of 'i.i-.Mi.iiii IUuiN. a lftnkr. wrp killrtl IimUt wlirn lhtrj atrpSan wmt Into a tail "iu at -.fti, fret and rra.hrd. 1 1 and Alice O'Keefe musician and orchestra director, a "wow," just as the story of the The L'niveraity of Oregon net men will meet the Pacific .college quintet tomorrow in a regular nchcdule ten nia n:eet, according to an Hiinouncf inent by J, V. Htnefiel, grodun.i' manager. Thin will be the first home in"i for the Jocal varaity thia year na th meet with the l invert-ity f Washing ton n'heduled for lant Katutilay w culled off due to the rain. So far tii is year the varaity men have won all contents with tlie ex ception of the one hld with Mult nomah club in Portland May II. Pacific will present a utmnu aggre gation of oct men according t ad vance, dept. They gave the Aggiea a close race In a meet held recently be tween the two collegra. Oregon will use virtually tbe gam1 lineup used againat the other team. Harry Mayer, captain. Hoy Okerherg, Hill Adaii K, (ienige Mead and Hcor;;e Hayden will he the choice for P.ie car aity. The double tea ma will be pick-d from tliis lidt nlan. The meet will bt- held cn one of th, te'nni court of the univemity. Ampl.1 aeatiug apace will be provided. Girl Shoots Self 'When Despondent VANCOl'V Kit, Waah.. May UK Helieved by relativcn m have been dcNpoudent over a love affair, tirace V.t ther A llw.iy, 1 1, dung liter of Mr. and Mra. Alfred T. Alhvay of Wnahoti gal, Wnhli., took her own life thia morning, by ahooCng off the top of her head with a -.Vll.'i rifle, the cor oner reported. Her body was found by a younger aiMcr on a trail about ."(Ml feet from her home. The body wan taken to Camas, anil the coroner mi id he d-d not couturier an inqticat necenry. Tlie girl wan known to havo quar reled Sunday while at a picnic with Hay Strange, a yt'tnyj friend. This morning ahe left her home about 7 o'clock and member of (he family were unaware ahe had taken a rifle. STATISTICS BORN PltAPKK- At the home. II 17 Hich Kreel. Sunday, .May 17. Iir to Mr. and Mrs. Millon W. Hraprr, a sou. WATSON At the home, Motor Itoute (', Tuesday. May 111, lO'-Ti, to Mr. and Mrs. (icorgn Watson, a daughter. Pr, Anhton for Cbiropractte and riectro theritpT. Opposite He:lig (he iter lhnne HtO tt GREER - CALLAHAN Buys Furniture Phone 33 PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednciday and Saturday Night SpnnoriMl ty BETHESOER Ll'THERAN LAOIES' AID Chamber of Commerce Wednesday, May 20 It a. m. to t:30 p. m. Prlca 60o I .-. i BVJ J Chicken' Dinner P4T V. r PANTS Cut and muda peclaUy for tou any style or grada in our i own hop. Oumnt4 to fit LISTON MFQ. CO. 710 OUvt Cikft Bldo T WASHINGTON. May 19. W) The first break in the tangle of inter allied debta was aeen by high govern ment officials here today in tbe deter mination of Jielgium to take inde pendent step a in negotiating a refund ing settlement with the United States. In official quarters the information conveyed from the Belgium foreign office whh accepted as being highly significant s nee Belgium must be clasped as one of the major debtor to whom tbe I'nited States extended financial aid. .... 'ft'"" ' --"-V - I today Ambassador He March enne wouid nail for home June it. The whole j lit I gin in debt situation is expected to' be taken up by him with his govern-j merit at that tune, it was believed here that Belgium's plans bad been held back somewhat by the recent ministerial crisis but I nder Secretary Winston of the treasury observed on bis recent vifcit to Brussels that the feeling was evi dent among tbe government leaders that definite moves toward laying out a debt paying program should be made. The under secretary belwved that with a balanced budget, such as has been accomplished, Belgium will take rapid strides toward a sound economic baais. The statement that Ambassa dor He Mnrchienne was sailing for HrURsels is helieved to indicate that the officials in Belgium now see a more or less clear economic sky nnd are ready to tie up their government to defin.te commitments. Wife Dead After Attack With axe In Hands of Mate SAX l'HANCISCO. May 10. Climaxing a series of family quarrels, Antone Monteverde, Tut, attacked his wife with an nxe in their home last night, wounding her so severely that ahe died while being taken to a hos pital. A soti, Hoberto, 18, summoned by his sister, Mary, lli, rushed to the mother's rescue nnd bent tlie father into unconsciousness. Police officer reported finding a blood-stained nxe in a closet in the bedroom. The police said Mnteverdc confeM-ed kill ng his wife. States Will Help On Land Campaign SALEM, Ore., May 10. Governor Pierc", in reply to a letter from Gov ernor W. P. Hunt of Arizona joina in the enmpnigu for tbe purpose of hav ing the I'nitrd Sutes turn over to the states all the remaining public land within the bounJarie of states. Ore gon baa nearly l(MKHVH)n acres s- limed, ami it Is tee de$ire of tl:e; government to 'iavr mcs? acpi on m-si lax roim nno revenue uivrrn-u i m school funds. Sixty-one per cent f th.' land in Arizona is tied up hi sum. manner by the government, either n Inilan jeservn lions, nntb--nnl forest, national parks or withdrawals. - The v.ib.Htitutif committee appointed br congreas will visit the western states to invent igate federal park , forests and public Innd reserved and unreservi-d early in June nnd will re main until late j August. Twilight League (iame Tomorrow The twilight league linsehall gam between the pouMffice and the bard wnre and M"M''" K' 's stores teiiu sj was pimtponvd htt tiurh om account j of the henvy ram. The next game scheduled for Wednesday nig-'.it wht"i j tbi hankers are tn play a picked nine, (tames are held every Monday. Wednesday and tridny evening at six o'clock on St. Mary's field on south Willamette street, and any teams de siring can participate, it Is announced. Indian war Relics Found in Wisconsin 1 AS11KOSII, Wis., May 10. A tt ( menge from Kort Howard in lSib' b t-ated on the present site of the ritv! nf tlreen Hay. hss been found here by Carlton Stenha, Mr. Steubs turned up a peculinr ap pearing stone while epnding his gar den. Apparently two small pieoes -f granite had been sealed together with clay. Twisting the two, the clay Ml away, and a bit of paper was exposed, bearing this rtiestsge: 'r"ort Howard, February. 10. Indian ammunition running lw. (Signed) "J. H. Commander." Kr- m the slse of rtie two bita of SAVED FRIEND FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Hcckraan Decided to Try Ljrdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Note Results Council Bluffs. Iowa. "I had naina In my back and aidea and hcadaehea, I I so that I could not do my work, tlnco I in a while 1 would Ib sick a wwlc. A friend told me that I L v d t a h. r 1 n k- I ham's Vcffo table Compound had kept her out of the hospital, so I thought 1 would try it, a I had tried a number of other medicinea. Now I feel like a different person and am tellinjt m? friends about the Vege table Compound helping me, hoping ther will let it help them. too. Mra. Ethel Hkckmas, Box 21, R. K. D. No, 1, Council BlufTa, Iowa. Saved From An Operation Monenaen, Pa. ! t.vk l.ydia E. rinkham'a V'eec table Compwind for a serious case o female trmibi. The worst pain 1 had was in mr right side and hack with swellirg in my aide so that 1 w as unable to walk at one time. I waa ordered to crt to the hospital, but here 1 am. atili without an opera thn. I saw vour advertisement and have taken the Ve set able Comp'n.d runsricndid resists. -.Mrs. j.vt,- oN.cUl)onncrAv..,Moneen.ra.!lJ5jr J- GUARD granite it is believed that the mcs- sage was placed where found and i given to an Indian runner to carry to! the Fort Howard commander's super- j lor officer and that tbe runner was either killed or captured at tbe pre-; ent location of Oahkosh and rather than have his captors have tie mes sage, cast it from him and it remained untouched until Mr. Steubs picked it up. SPOKANE. Wa.h., Miy 10. De velopment of federal reclamation pro jects already established should not be made to await entnbiis-liment of a new federal reclamation policy. Hep resenUtive Addison T. Smith, of Ida ho, chairman of the house committee on irrigation nnd reclamation, declar ed here today. He asserted thnt active state par ticipation with the federal govern ment in future reclamation develop ment is almost certain to become a permanent policy. "Once a new reclamation policy be comes a law," be said, "all new pro posed projects should be cons dered and constructed individually and not ns a group. Hep reaen tative Smith who came to Spokane to confer wfch hackers of the Columbia basin irrigation project, predicted that construction of the Colombia basin project ia only a matter of time but sa d he was "cer tain that it will be impossible to get a new project through unless the state actively cooperates with the federal government, nnd there is a rm .ill in terest charge." BERLIN, May 10. (?) Foreign Minister Stresemann announced to day to the Reichstag that tbe German government will continue to carry out the Hawes plan. , Minister Stresemann said no coun try welcomed more than Germany the efforts of the Dawes plan to oc cnmpliHh the economic pacifications of Europe. He said that even those who op posed the accept mice of the Dawes plan were convinced that without it Germany would not have been able to establish Its currency on secure basis and would have been obliged to wage ! a bitter struggle for her economic existence. I 11 err Stresemann said "we will continue to carry out the Junves plan in the same manner as we have'bere- (nforP Parlinmentnry majorities and governments may change but I can not conceive any administration which would depart from the program nnd policies we have adopted. " lie said Germany's relations with the lTnited States are most satisfac tory and all' signs indicate that in the I'nited States a genuine under standing of Germany's needs is in creasing. OIL REFINERY PLANNED ".HIO IIAiU'K. May P) Toe budget ewtinintes of the Hutch colony of t'urncao for 1!J." are accompanied with an official memorial of projects designed to make Wi Hems tad nn im portant world port. It in proposed to erect a mommoth oil .refinery nu tbe ,.nrii,h(inu j,,,,,! ftlK) to make tbe ,mrt mic nf tic largest fuel oil baavs iu the world. Another "Super" t'NUV are to be the call letters of n new high power broadcasting sta tion being erected at Vancouver by tbe Cnnndian National Railways. It it expected to be ready for broad casting by the end of May. Talks on Golf Along with the lecture on how to plav golf, being broadcast Thurnny evening at 7:1." from KCO, Oakland. Calif., the Ma tion is sending out chart for reference. Thousands of fans have written in for the charts. Go. N. Mcl.Mn. Insurance, Willamette St. Phone 617. 8!l I tft pared to relieve Infants in j ' , arms ana i niiurcn an ages 01 Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; altaving Children Cry jo I ' 1 ' Castoria is especially pre- Keverishncss arising therefrom, and, hy regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid imilation., always Ixk for A '"'Mutely Harmless - N.i Opi'". Say Jack I am Going TO THE WINTER GARDEN Wednesday Night All tha oang will b. there. I know we will have a aood time It'a Only LAOIES FREE A Real Bargain for You 1 Art LATEST STYLE IvU ALL WOOL This means that you can take the pick and choice without reserve (while they last) of our regular $30, $35 and $40 suits for only $23.85 Tuesday, May 19 Brownsville Woolen Mills Store 43 Dead, 27 Injured In Mine Disaster HORSTFELH, Germany, May 18 (4s) The number of known dend ;n the min explosion here Saturdny has reached Vi with 127 injured. The work of the trapped miner-' coincides in recovering the bodies ami rescuing the wounded constitutes one of tiiie heroic pages in the mining his tory of this regbm. The approach to tbe victim wns both difficult nnd d in gerons. Oxygen apparatus could tint be carried on the bncks of tbe res cuers, but had to be dragged with dif ficulty through narrow pnssagos. Many in the rescue expeditions were overc'Uiiu by poisonous gases. President Van Hindenburg, Chan cellor Luther and Or. Otto Itrnuii. I'russian premier, have telegraphed messages of eon lolence. It Doesn't Shimmy But it Waddles PARIS, Mny 10. The shimmy is newer to America than it ia to France, so far as dancing is concern ed. Hut when Parisian auto dealers heard Americans refer to the shim my when they spoke of balloon tires, they didn't understand. Surely it did n't mean balloons made riding so ensy that shimmy dances could be held in automobiles. No room for them, if they could ba held there. Finally it was revealed that what the signature of fhysiciani fer where recommerd it 5C Jitney 5c LET'S GO WANT AD WAYS! 7l IP -Ml ? U1T Special Notice! Our 25 discount sale was a wonderful suc cess. Old customers who knew the high quality of our suits came in by the hundreds to take advantage of this exceptional discount. Now, however, we are go'nn to outdo our serves by the most unusual suit offering ever made In Euoene. We are doing It to con vince the men who have never traded here that our suits are the very best quality In the city and we are naming such a very low price that all men will be compelled, to come and Investigate. MILL TO MAN CLOTHIERS Eugene, Oregon Americans call the shimmy in autoa using balloon tires. Frenchmen call "dnndrinemcnt." That's French for waddling. So balloon-tired cars in Franco just waddle. MEN SEW WELL LONDON, May 10. UP) The ex hibits of two me ii were adjudged the bst in a sphere of work peculiary belonging to women nt the annual Itoyal" Amateur Arts exhibition. An embroidered panel by V. Bowring and a wool rug, tbe work nf Major Onven port, were regarded better than any of tho exhibits worked by women. MOTION OVERRULED PORTLAND, Ore., Mnv 10. Fed eral Judge ('. K. liean this morning! overruled the motion of Horace j fireely Wilson of Roseburg, former ': Klamath Indian ngent, for a third 1 postponement nf his trinl on charges ! of violating the Mann act. Wilson asked a further delay of six months.' HORSES DIE IN FIRE I WIXXU'Efi, Mny 19. Twenty or! twrnty-fivn horses were htirned to1 ilenth and the militnry stnliles of thp Strntlironn Horse of Tuicrin barrncKa were dpsu-nyrd by fire today. i Let Tanlac restore your health IF your hotly is nil fnjr.sjetl ont and run-down, if you are losing weiuht steadilv. laek njipctito. have no streiipth or enemy why not let Tanlac help yo'u linck to health and strength ? So many millions ' linve boon benefited by the Tan lac treatment, so many i thousands h;ve written to testify to that effect that it's sheer folly not to make tlie test. Tanlac, you know, is a treat natural tonic and builder, a compound, after tlie famous Tanlac formula, of roots, barks and herbs. It purees the blood stream, revitalizes the digestive or .nans and enables the sick ly body to reaain its van ished weight. You don't ,,,! t,-, w;l;t lorn; to not resulls. Tanlac noes right to the seat of trouble. In a dav or M, vou note a vast dit'feivnoe' in yn,lr condition. You have more appetite, s eon hnttm. v,; at night ami the oolor be- That Mn to fieop t.iu k into washed-out checks. TAKE TANLAC VEGETABLE PILLS FOR Tuesday, May 19 Light Running, Clean Cutting Lawn Mowers If the old mower pushes hard nnd doesn't do a pood job, come nnd pick out a nice, new, lipht rnnninar, clean-cutting Caldwell. Quckenbush's 160 Ninth Ave., East Tanlac Restored" Her Health Tvrrioid fes-cr reduced me to 95 lbs. and left md" as a rag. Failing to get relief from other sources 1 tn Tan'ac and after 6 hotu" had gained 20 lbs. N" 1 enjoy a fine arpeii' and tea like a new svoman. A nurse I give Tanlac to all mf patient.' Mrt,J.P.Terrv. 1 101 ParkSt.,Ft.Vsortb,Te Don't put off taking 1" . i...w ornoiollS lilt! JlllOl iei i '. , Step into the "fnr',5(tt1 J store and get ' worhl famed Hl s the back first tnipena-j to hct altli J your step vicor, CONSTIPATION TANLAC FOR. YO un heavth