1925
nrsday Evening, Jtme 4,
EXTEND FRONT OH
EAST IN MOROCCO
i-tlliS June 4. W Firmly held
l. French writer. Abd-el-Krim is
Mteod Ilia front to the
"m Vrl headQ-irrs in Mor-
, Itiffiau chief has been made
'" by bin defeats when attacking
"force however, and is reverting to
Lrills 'warfare and his previous tec
Hi, of filtering between the French
"ICoohile active prepafationn are
JL made by Marshal Lvautey, the
" .,'oor-gencral of French -Morocco.
L ,i,e foverument in Paris to put a
llftule end to the Riffiaa activities.
H was lenrned that Foreign Mm
itr Briand will continue daily con-
imnres wiiii i"
1 regarding Franco-Spanish coop-
Mnrnivn.
Premier l'ninlevc told the cabinet
th, war situation in Morocco is statuary-
He said there are only minor
enragc-rrieuts.
NEW YOHK. June 4. A new angle
to'the Moroccan situation was seen
today in dispatches from Gibraltar in
iiMtins that Abd-el-Krini was pre
pared to allow the Spaniards a nora
jial victory in their forthcoming at
tack on Alhuceinas in return for peace
Hid au appointment as chief of the
Riff district unucr opauisu super
tkion. This, it was pointed out, would
leave biui free to pursue his campaign
ifiuut the rreucu protectorate,
without having his flanks constantly
exposed to attacks from the Spanish
viators anu morjiie comma. xne
dispatches however, are bnsed on re
ports circulated in Mejilla, In the
Spanish zone, and lock confirmation.
ROSEBFRO, Ore.. June 4. Pro
tracted rains during the past ten days
bare seriously damaged prunes, apples
mill peaches in Douglas county, ac
cording to County Horticulturist W,
S. Carnentar, Tetite prunes which
bad resisted the, ravages of Brown
rot which caused much early damage
among Italians, hare been seriously
affected during the past few days, nnd
the continuation of the rain means
much added loss. Not more than a
SO per cent harvest Is expected on
Petite and 25 per cent on Italians,
according to estimates. The warm
roins are ideal for the rapid spread
of the brown rot and effectively pre
rent any spray applications or other
control methods from being attempt
ed. Tn apples, acab is showing up in
practically all orchards, and the yield
of fnncy apples will be extremely
email.
Packers Granted
Lease on Island
SALIOM, Ore., June 4. That the
question of whether the state of Ore
gon or the federal government is the
rightful owner of Sand Island, in the
mouth of Columbia river, will be de
Iremined in court became certain yes
terday when the state land board
granted to the Columbia River Pack
er association a lease to the fishing
rights of the island. The state is to
receive 50 ppr cent of the proceeds
of the; fishing operations.
Since ISM the federal government
has had control of the island and has
leae(J out the fishing rights. In that
year the state ceded the island to the
fovernment, the terms being that it
be tiPed for military purposes. It
nerer was used for military purposes,
hence the state's claim that title
ibnuld now revert to the state. 1 he
federal government is expected im
mediately to start suit against the
Mate and in this way the title right
iH be tested. The B.irbey Tacking
company rrrontly received a lease on
the ijlimd from the government.
If the vtnte wins it is estimated
that its returns from the fishing op
erations will be more than $;"0,000 a
Jear.
Commencement is
Held at Junction
Jl'NVTIOX CITV. June 4. (Ppo
oaJl The commencement exercises
l the Junction City hia:h school (rrncl
"'ms class were held in the Hinlto
jhfater Tuesdny evening. June The
'outer uns beautifully ilecornteil
'th the class colors of iiink rikI
jte nrl with mnny flowers. The
tfrls of the class wore dresses f
J"tel thnde,. ii7.0i Acoe was the
Mli.lictorian while Anna Tetter
"on s the salutatorian. Prof. Iu
r of the ). A. C. was present
E
L Mamberlain't Table
n Jnet am
brst thing for
Momachand liver
frf o grtat
benrftt to me."
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u uieae are your trouble
R e Sure Ton Ott .
mm
"ompt,pleasin relief
. mwn indigestion.
Paine, bfllousnesst
"wi constipation.
PRICE 25C
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edieine :f-
at-,'TKem of CmHi or Deaf
c,u br Catarrh.
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CHENEy & CO, Toledo. Ohio
ASTOKHVnHOIJT WORDS
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and gave a splendid address to the
class.
The class consisted of seventeen
members: Hazel Agee, Kathleen En
right, Anna Petterson, Zeuna Stroiue,
Thelma Morgan, Myrl Scischo, Nor
ma White, Betty Jensen, Francis
Parker, Faye Fishel, Dorothy Jacob
sen, Bernodetto Murphy, Carl Niel
sen, Harold Polk, Loyal Stuckrath,
Gerald Tenipleton and Delbert Winn.
Former Resident
Of Grove Passes
COTTAGE GROVE, June 4 (Spe
cinl). Mrs. Carl Volgamore, who died
Tuesday at her home in Vancouver,
Wash., was born lil) years ago April
25, 1890, in Cottago Grove. Hi-r
maiden name was Mollie Teeters. Who
was the oldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Teeters, now of Dorenn.
She was married seven years ngJ
to Carl Volgamore nnd leaves besidej
her husband, three children, Jean.
Esther and Carl Jr., she also leaves
her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles
Teeters and two sisters, Bonneta aud
Nellie and one brother, John, of Do
renn. She also leave-s . two grand
mothers, Mrs. Anna Teeters and Mrs.
Eliza McKibben, both of Cottage
Grove and several aunts and uncles.
Her body will be brought to Cot
tage Grove where the funernl will be
held Thursday at 2:30 p. m. from
the Mills coapcl, A. J. Adams of
ficiating. Burial will be in the li O.
O. F. . and A. F. and A. M, ceme
tery .
0. Jorgen Olsen
Has Guilty Plea
VANCOUVER, Wash., June 4. .'
Jorgen Olsen, former president of the
American Security bank of this city,
has pleaded guilty to a charge of
embezzling $7,992 funds fo the bank
and was sentenced to from nine
months to fifteen years in the state
penitentiary at Walla Walla. Olsen.
who helped organize the bank in 191
was president from 1921 until March
17 Of this year, when he resigned on
account of ill health. He was alleged
to have taken checks paid to him di- j
rect for interest on loans. i
No More
Hair On Face
Here't a TfTnrkhIy earr wty to
remove instantly un.t?ht!y, emhsrrMnine I
hitir frm the faee, irmi or leirft roots '
nd all ! No mnw, no odor, nrt the slfdht-
cut tniury to ekin, no irrnwinc bark t
hair utrpnKr and heavier thn evr. Quick, '
aoothins. Btarantel absolutely harmieni!i
This marvelrms new discovery, called ,
Karma, la a rtimhinntir-n of rare Oriental i
rialrtamn.' When ai'l'Hed, ft open the hair j
porf-a, penptraten toward th hair root,
loo-ena every hair, and gently eae ft out.
-avins the ekin clear, white, healthy mod 1
oft aj velvet. !
Karma ia baed upon proved cantip i
prlnrfplea and i highly recommended by j
beauty arwIalifU. It b aoid on an t
aoiuU guarantee of aatiafactfem If
S. H. Allen. V. T. Carroll. W. A. i
Kurkendall, lied Cross Drujr Store, j
Keep your eyes open
"SPEED
SPOOK"
IS RUNNING
WILD!
DANCE
At Noti, Sat. Night
Music br
Mrt. Simpson's Orchestra
EVERYBODY WELCOME
t It 1 '
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Mrs. Cunningham
Indicted on Three
Charges of Murder!
CROWN POINT, Intl.. June 4.
W Mrs. Anna Cunningham, 49,
Gary, Ind., widow, was indicted on
three first degroe murder charges
yesterday by the Lake county grand
jury. The slate charges that she slew
three of her children by poison.
Mrs. Cunningham was held without '
( bail by Judge Martin Smith, of the!
j superiur court.
The indict men ts charge that the j
nKiiiHT Kiut'u iMii-vuu, j n, uimnes, ;
Hi, and Walter I'.i, upon whose deaths !
insurance policies were collected.
In her confession, Mrs. Cunningham
said she killed only the ones she loved
best and attempted to kill herself by
poison so that they might "join Pa in
Heaven." Her husband, David Cun
ningham, Sr., who siio called "Pn,"
died July 2, 1918, when (he family
I lived nt aipraiso, inn. Alter ins
death, Mrs. Cunningham and the chil
dren moved to Gary where all of the
other deaths occurred.
MR. TAYLOR TO GRADUATE
COTTAGE GROVE, Juno 4.
(Special) Daniel Clifford Taylor,
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvey Taylor
of Cottage Grove, who bus worked
I his way through Willamette univer-
it v has been elected to the Alpha
i
Save the wear and tear!
Dark, rainy day, miserable cold, wind
swept highways you know from exper
ience how hard this Is on your own car,
when you have to take it out in all
kinds of weather.
Make use of the Motor Stages and save
your own car!
Revtl in the warmth, the cleanliness, the
luxury of the modern safety coach.
Always on time, run at frequent intervals,
no worry. For business or pleasure, it'i
the economical way to travel.
OREGON STAGES
You've time to read
on Sunday
YOU relax and naturally
turn to your paper for .
entertainment and informa
tion. The Sunday Oregon Journal
' contains a wealth of infor
mation on the world's hap
penings, fashions, finances,
sports, features and other
Interesting reading.
Place your order for The Oregon Journal
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f;et In l"U'h with our Iwal agont
JOHN F. LEBOR. Box 8, Eugene ".
KENNETH CLARK, 48 th St.. CottaQe Crov
JACK O'LANTERN, HarrisburB
BRUCE VOUNG, Junction City
Kappa Nu, honorary irholaitic fra
I teruity of the I'nlversity. He waa alto
a senior on the baseball team and was
ion tha journalistia staff and wrote
i th "Farewell KditoriaP for tha
; school paper.
I Clifford has completed the four
I years course and will graduate Juna
t 10. his mother Mrs. Belle Taylor will
i go to Salem to have the pleasure of
i aeeiug her son graduate. lie baa been
i elected to teach in tha Springfield
school this winter.
Riffian Attack is
Repulsed by French
KIj RAISH. Spanish Morocco, June
4. W) General Colombat'a column
has repulsed an attack by the Kif
fians in the Beni Zermtal section, ac
cording to dispatches from the French
.tone. The tribesman are said to have
been equipped with all the modern
mans of warfare, directed by Euro
peans and with some of the men
j dressed in French uniforms. The I
J French casualties are described
numerous.
RABAT, French Morocco, June 4.
Comparative calm continues along
the Kiffian-Prench front, varied by
occasional attacks by the invading
tribesmen. Abd-el-Kriin however,
seems to be Bhowing increasing diffi
dence. A raid attempted by his men in
western section at Sebt Ue Bhouna,
was nipped in the bud by native levies
und friendly tribesmen, until aided by
regular troops.
The first evidence of Spanish co
operation with the French is seen in
t he western section, where pat rols
were sent out yesterday.
Marshall Funeral
Service is Today
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 4.
OP) The body of Thomas R. Marshall
the nation's former vice-president
and Indiana's former governor, ar
rived at the Union station Wednesday
from Witsliingtou at 11 :4- a. in.
Today simple services are to be
held at the Marshall home by the
.Scottish Rite of Indiana and the In
diana Council of Deliberation, of
which Mr. Marshall was an office:,
and at Crown Hill cemetery where the
body will be placed in a receiving
vault until Mrs. Marshall decides on
its final resting place.
Transient Shot at
Klamath Falls Dies
KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., June 4.
Robert Tatro, transient, who was
shot early yesterday when, the po
lice saj, he was attempting to break
into a grocpry store here, died late
yesterday afternoon without having
regained consciousness. An inquest
will be 'held this afternoon.
week-end SPECIALS
At the Hat Shop, (treat reductions
on 400 hais. Many new felts included.
Over Robb's Dress Shop. . t jc3
OLD TIME DANCE
Thurston. Saturday, June (I, -Music
by Gilbert's Orchestra. tl
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DESIRED BY OSLO
NEW YOUK. June 4. A sugges
tion for American and French co-operation
iu the search for the missing
Auiundsen-Kllsworttt polar flying ex
pedition is mide iu dispatches from
OrIo. the Norwegian capital.
Two Norwegian seaplanes under
th command of Lieutenant Initio
Holm, are being shipped to Spitsber
gen on a steamer which expected to
leave th Horten air base near Ulo
tomorrow.
The Norwegian suggestion, whirh
thn far does not appear to have any
official backing ia that Lieutenant
Holm operate from SpitEbercen to
Ka Greenland; PonaM R McMillan,
American explorer from Ktah to Capo
Columbia and Ir. Jean ChnrcJt,
French explorer, along the ennt
Greenland coast.
Commander MncMillan heads th
all-American expedition, which :s
leaving Boston for the north this
month.
Etheridge Trial
Gets Under way
PORTLAND, Ore., June 4.-,l. M.
Clapp, Seattle civil engineer, and for
mer vice-president of Morris Ilrnthers
corporation, n bind house, was the
witness yesterduy for the govern
ment in the trial of John L. Kther
idge, head of the bond concern, who
is accused of misuse of the mnils In
selling bonds of local improvement
district No. Slftfl, Seattls. The gov
ernment alleges fraud in representing
thru tha bonds were hacked by the en
tire city of Seattle, and that they
were worth par.
Clapp testified thnt ho hnd called
the attention of the Morris It rot hem
corporation to the offer of the Im
provement bond of district No. Rl.Ml.
lie said that when he advised Eth
idge to buy the bonds he did not
knw of ony unpaid coupons, lie s:iid
j .The Picture the Whole Town J
Wants to See
1 e Sequel MM& ' l
Saturday nT TNY j
I . Jinx" Matinee 20o
Renaldo Baggott on the Wurlitzer " " Children-lOc
in Special Musical Score
I JT WE JUST COULDN'T KEEP YOU WAITING
I UV wcp h. iiitorr'stftl in "TIip Uhl-r of the Purple Nntfe" tln.t wo just hfi.l to hpo what lmpponctl in
"Thr. Kitinbow Trail." ho we l-rouhl it down for n sprciiil prnviow just for our own tone ' . "rt i
wns so grK.il nml we know l.ow anxious everybody was to spo it, Uiat wo ranc.-ilo. another picture and
j hookfd it for thin week ovon thought it in a month ahead of our regular playing datol
that later It developed thera were
some fllOO to $1700 worth of them
unpaid.
Dentists Will end
Session Saturday
rORTLANO, Or., Jn 4.
fUl) More than Xh drntisti (rum
all part of the Northweat are at
tending the Ihirty-iriviid annual
meeting of the Oregon State lental
association which ouened here Wed
nesday. Dentists who are taking an
Important part in the aeries of clin
ics include lr. V. K. Moilejr, I'r. W.
B. Lee, Dr. K Uogan, Dr. J. M. Mil
ler and Dr. W. K. Huchunun, all of
Kugene; Dr. James K. Knrgeaa of
New York. Dr. Salon H. Swtt of the
I niversity of California and Dr. Wil
liam .1. Hrady of Kansas City. Mo.
The work of the convention will he
over tomorrow and Saturday will he
given over tn recreation.
Mr. Weeks Passes ;
Best Night so far;
BOSTON. June 4 - C4 Secretary
of War John W. Weeks, who haa
heen in a critical condition at the
Mnasachuaetta general hospital since
an operation for gall atones there a
week ago, passed the best night he
has hsd since Saturday, sccordin. tn
a bulletin early today from hia phy
sicians. Secretary Weeks had the heat
Kills Catarrh Germ
In Three Minutes
Chronto catarrh, no matter how bd.
and oaii of brooch, ml asthma now
yield InMtKiHly to th amaslng dliwovttrr
of a French sciential. This dnwleftl
mtthod milled Lavx kill th irm In
thr mtnutM. yt ta ponltlvwly harm
kaa to th moat dtllcat tlwum, Your
had and luns ar olearvd IUc matrta
Suttarars ar rllTd tn a alngl nluhL
To prove It and to Introduce Tvex
to a million auftarvra In on mouth. I
offr to nd a treatment fra and
postpaid, to any one who will writ for
it. No obligation. No ooat. If 11 euro
you. you oan repay th favor by telllnit
your friend -If not, th loa la mine.
No matter what you hav tried. Juat
ttnd me your name and addreaa for
this gnrona fre treaimant and prov
that you oan be rid of catarrh.
W. R, Smith, 5799 Lavex Bldfl.,
Kansas City, Mo.
night h haa had since Saturday," the
bulletin said. "His condition, while not
guile ao good at 10 o'clock last night
"Best on
Market"
T hav a bet
ter appetite and
am not trou
bled with ln.il -lieaMon
or con
stipation Ilk I
luted to be.
can recommend
H A 11 K - HOOT
to anvon ur
f r 1 n k from
Ilk trouble a
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Kd Stone, J'ort-
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BARK-ROOT
Natures Own Tonic
From tho Indinns, Nnturo's
children, camo tho formula
for this wonder tonic
brwe(i from the herbs,
bark nnd roots which they
instinctively knew wore
beneficial to henlth and
power.
Be convinced: Give RARK-ROOT a trial today.
For Sale by All Druggist
CKI.RO-KOLA CO., Portland, Oregon
i
as at 7 o'clock, has again changed
slightly for the belter. Temperature
j and pulse normaL"
Condition
Much
Improved
"l have been a
auf farer with
atomach trou
ble for years
and after tak
ing one bottla
of your BAKK
ROOT my con
dition la much
I m proved."
fKipnedt C. U.
Or.
RAHK-ROOT ia an appe
tizer, a atimulant, a liver,
howcl and stomach regula
tor without equal a re
storer of that youthful
viftor and high-hearted
spirit which is yours by
right.
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