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Wednesday Eveningn, Page Six THE EUGEXE GUARD .PACT OF SECURITY LOVKON, Junft W . AVbilp ht jirnpourd Mcurity part nfRnliatM with Franca at Ufnova by Korean Secretary Cbamberlsiu is rertain in xneft HlroDK rriUrinm in the hnna of cnmmonB the laboritfH nlon of th poljtiral parties have thus far ex prpfprd thfir atlitii'le. They an uurompromininirly hostile to the agreement on th ground that it involve Grmt Hritain too deeply in poFaihle Knropean pmhroihnents. Former Premier KnmsHy MncIon aid, the laborite leader i quoted by tit party organ, the J'aily Herald nn paying: "The agreement is the beginning note of a general understanding to maintain peare, but of individual al liance and guarantees. It will not, in the end, promote peace but in crease the organization for war and this ia true whether it provide only security for France or Bfcurity for Germany aluo. The Wentminster Gazette, one of the loading inoutlipiecea of the libera! party, a.v I hut while there is Nome anxiety in liberal quarters regarding the Hritinh commitments, no pnaitive exception is taken to such a bi-latcral guarantee fin outlined. If accepted by Gcrinan. tho pact will provide n guaranteo of the fron tiers of t mure, ituigiitm aw manv us established under tho Ver- satlles -treaty, (ireat Hritain would be pledged to uc all her forces ugainxt nations making an unprovoked attack on the frontiers, Bitch defen sive action to be taken under the ucgis of the Lcuguu of Nations, when Mr. Langley protested against the decision he said. Hij physician and Mrs. Laiicley went to Judge Marrs and explained that the con gressman was under medical care, and had jiint been reigns ei from a hoKpital and had a high bfrcvi preasure. Judge Marra released the congresmnn nhorlly afterward, about six hour before tho confinement sentence would have expired. STATISTICS FILED RPrtlXGFIKM), June 10. (Spe. rial) A total of 17 births and a deaths in Springfield and vicinity are reported in the vital statistics com piled bv Pr. W. H. Pollard, city phy sician, for the nerio'i from .way i" to June 10. This is twice as many births as last month and only half as many deaths, the doctor reports. The birth rate Is higher this month than at this time laM year, he states, and the death-rate about the same. ! MS 1 BUWSHITl I (Continued from pug one) I PORTLAND, Ore., Juna 10. Har ry Johnson, superintendent of the Oregon Military academy at Orenco, near Hillaboro, who a week ago Sat urday deserted the 40 bays in nis care, has been traced to Victoria, U C, according to I). V, Hail, Portland attorney, who voluntarily ansumcu the task of irnding the boy, who had come from the entire Pacific north west, to their homes, Johnson, 'Mr. Hnil declares, left a trail of $13,000 in bad ohcckg and unpaid Mils, extending over the Imt two years, when he mysteriously dis appeared. Several war runts on the bad check charges had been placed in the hands of the Ilillshoro authori ties, ho said, and it was reported that a fund would be nturtrd to return Johnson to this tnte. The boys were left with food for only one day and no supervision, Mr. IIoll said. EW CHARGE To compile a directory of nil breed ers of purebred stock in Lane county, O, H. Fletcher, Jino county agricul tural agent, la asking the cooperation of Iaue stockmen. A list of about J 00 breeders baa been obtained and let ters are to bo written to them asking their aid in liHtinjf additional breeders, Mr. Fletcher states. This plan is in acenrdmrn with the derision to re vive the work of the Lane County Purebred Hreedcrs association and a meeting of the executive committee of the organization has been en i led by President O. J. Dunlup for June 1!0. Two years ago tho association bad a membership of 170 and an effort will be made to get in touch with all members and others who have taken up tho breeding of purebred stock, it Is announced. cabled that -be had protested to the leaders of the military force again t injury to the Canton Ameiican hos pital and the firing upon the two American launches, lie aUo has givn nw wirn.ng to Americans .to ke-p out of the area subjected to fire. "Most of the women and children have moved from Tungsban suburb and other strategic points," be said. The gunboat Pompnnga had taken station near the Christian college when the dispatches were filed while the gunboat Abbeville was standing off Ktiameen. STRIKE PROCLAIMED FOOCIIOW, June 10. UP) A general strike has been proclaimed here. The situation is yuiet, but strained. STUDENTS PROTEST PEKING, June 10. CP) The stu dents of the capital today were -hold ing monster demonstrations in protest against the action of tho foreign authoritiea in quelling tho recent strike riots at Shanghai. Tho students compelled the flyin; of anti-foreign banners on all carts and rickshaws. They also distributed nuti-foreign literature, containing wildly extravagant statements and de claring the Shanghai affair "Uie most brutal and cold-blooded atrocity in human history." trenching themselves. Both the at tacking and defending troops claim the advantage in the fighting jhm far. Indian Heiress is Wedded in Nebraska hearing. OMAHA, Neb., June 10. No trace I bnd been found early today ettoi'r: - I',..,ri1 HI. ,ff. In .OHl I the Missouri xivtr, of Karl K. Gor don, 'J.i, and his Hi year old Indian heiress bride, who until Monday was Maude I,emudd cf Miami, Okla. It is believed they returned to Oklahoma. Accompanied by Mrs, Kusanoe Kofrherrv, the girl's mother, and V. ' J. Wilion, a white man, Gordon, alio wn.te, and ihe girl, obtained a mar riage license to which the mother's consent was affixed. The ceremony was performed by a Presbyterian min ister and the party departed, in an automobile. .Remarks made to th1 minister led him to Iwlieve (hey had started for Oklahoma. A canvass of Omaha and Council Bluffs hotels did not reveal them. Miss Leemudd, according to word i from Miami, la heiress to $1,200,000 and is the ward of a probate attorney. ' tt 1 . T ,Mser, Three Mil and Chenowith Unemployed IjlSt PrMkll all trihutari,i of the Colum- in tJriiain UrUWS. (be nKinriog department in tsie LONDON, June 10. (4) General anxiety and disappointment was ex pressed today over an official an ..M.Mmuni that tlm number of un employed in Great Britain increased the week ending June 0 by 60,778, the most tormioaoie annmon m j i fir oat llrttnin'ii unem ployed totil l.lUT.Wi which is 224,- 3vi more man a year ago. WATER HEARING OPENS SALEM, Ore.. June 10. Taking of testimony by the stare engineering department begin at The Dalles toda? io the adjudication of water rights on r DIRIGIBLES REFUSED WASHINGTON, June 10. Secre tary Wilbur has no intention of send ing either of the dirigibles Ixs Ange les and Shenandoah in search of the missing Amundsen Polar expedition. In n nnniitwinf rofiinill nt a romiont h.. . Vnnvnirliin A am rltlh that mini of tho airships bp sent to the rescue tho secretary declared "we are not going to send any wild gooso chase to the polar regions." More Banknotes For France Asked PARIS, June JO. W) Financial writers in newspapers here today credit Finance Minister Cnilluux with a plan to print four billion francs more of bank notes and to increase the Bunk of France's limit of ad vances to the government by u like amount so that the government can meet maturing bonds, M. Cuillaux w:is to appear this, afternoon beforo the chamber of deputies finance commis- sion to outline his proposals for re habilitating Frances finances. It was ssaumcd he. bad obtained, according to custom, the cabitiet'a approval of bin ideas nt this morning's session, but nothing was revealed officially, M, Cnilluux plan wns aaid lo be to ask parliament to authorize additional ad i KJ vnncea of four billion francs from I 15 the lintik of France to the govern ment, which would Increase the bank net circulation by that amount. SAILINGS SUSPENDED Shanghai, June jo. on-viriie China Merchants Steamship company, Chinese owned, has suspended its Bailings indefinitely. borne other steamship companies are instructing their vessels at outside ports not to return to Shanghai at present. LONG SIEGE. EXPECTED CANTON, June 10. OP) Efforts of the Canton chamber of commerce to induce rival Chinese leaders, now fighting for possession of Canton, to move the scat of warfare outside the buf'nrMH district failed today. The commander of the Yunnnnese troops is uuwdliug to leave bis pres ent position becjusc he is drawing a large income from gambling, opium salca, and various otiicr sources. The Vunnaneao troops are ap parently preparing for a long siege, huving brought field guns to the street approaches leading directly to the river front. The Punnanese are searching to find further supplies of nmnmnitin. With the approach of the KwangUmg troops, the Vunimneyc troops, who hold Canton were en- GOING AWAY! " Take The Guard with you. Read The Guard where ever you go. Transfer, your pa per to the beach or to the mountains. Simply phone 1200 and leave the rest to us. Mr. Gerard Cleared Of Contempt Charge (Continued from page one) drunkenness before in Washington, where a woman police lieutenant Mvore a warrant against him. CHARGE IS DENIED riRKVlLLK, Ky June 10. OP) CotinresMi.an John Lnngley, re publican, Kentucky, denied today that lie was intoxicated yesterday as charg ed in n warrant sworn to by Mrs. W. , P. HenrleUzio and said that his jail 1 nenleneo of four hours last night was a result of his misunderstanding. "I thought I wan talking to the judge in bis private office,': Mr. Lang , ley said. "I didn't know, we were in court." - 1 he ten-hour jail sentence followed NKW TOItIC, Junn 10. 0PK- JameH W. Gerard, former ambassa dor to Germany, was cleared today of tho chargo of contempt of tho su premo court of New York, based on his failure to appear for examination. Mr. Gerard had been summoned in connection with a suit ngaiust the na tional democrntlc committee. lie ap peared totlny beforo Supreme Court Justice Tierncy ami announced his read incus to submit to examination tomorrow. NOTICE Hid are requeated for house at O'.vj Olive St, to bn moved off from tho lot at northwent corner of JOth and Ollvn Sis., without Injury to tho tree, and the fmimhitimi cleared away. Al so an old barn In be torn down and moved off the Int. Address all bids to C. S. FUFFLANO, Bo Wl, Kit gene, Oregon. jrl2 ROUND TRIP FARES . St. Loin? $86.35 New York $152.25 St. Paul $76.85 Chicago $90.85 Other Folntn In Proportion Sale May 22 to Sept 15; Return Limit Oct 31 roun choice; ov Two of America's Finest Trains NorthCoant Limited via 8, P. & S, N. P, C. B. & Q. , Oriental Limited via 8, P.4S,C.N,CB.S(Ji TlekMa, Forth. r Detail.. Ete, of L. F. KNOWLTON F. S. APPELMAN Trav. Pass. Ant. Aoent. Phnn. tan OREGON ELECTRIC RY. 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(Spe cial) 'I'll' girls' baseball tram of the Springfield bifh school defeated the girls' team of the Thurston high 'hool 27 to 2fl , ..T55 afternoon at Thur.,J " neen tbrouch k. "t This clo. ,h, '.!".'ire Renting a Home? First of all, look to its Electrical Convenience One thing affecting the comfort of any home you rent is the completeness of the electrical installation. Nowadays, no house is a home without convenient connections for electrical appliances, without correct lighting and with out standard wiring devices. In renting a house make sure of its electrical in stallation by asking if the wiring was done by a "Check" Seal contractor. The "Check" Seal iden tifies qualified electrical contractors who employ good workmanship and install standard wiring de vices. Also when you need electrical appliances re member that the "Check" Seal identifies electrical ' retailers who sell quality electrical merchandise. 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No Oratory M usic Entertainment Dancing Compc of Uussian Cuviiir Special Combination Si-afooil Cocktail Celery en Branche Assorted Olives Salted Jordan Almonds Essance of Tomato Bouillon en Ta?.f Fillet of Hoynl Chinook Salmon Kavijrotte I'ommes Gofrette Oregon Fruit Tuneh, Grenadine Milk Fed Spring Chicken Saute Financier Eastern Prime Kibs of Beef au ju Snow Whipped Totatoes Meeedoine- da Latrumes Combination Salad, en Mayonnaise French Salad, Ice Cream, Vanilla Wafers Koipiefort Cheese Bentz Crackers French Tastry Cafe Xoir