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'00 BATTLE TO Silt iVUWPEDINMINE :Enoi(;ios Contorod on Work of J.' uoaj inguui lunnoi v , OTHER PLANS" ABANDONED Out of I' miit r Falls Ui Clicvlt Haines Which Am Driv.nit Crvn Hwam by jiiutuw f ii'i'KrtoN, Cat., A hit. 20. Rescue rtyt working l six-hour shift, ami uutiinir on tUn ,,"'y ' ""i- 'munil ltw ,,M'11' W",k Ul" ''IfHlMM out (("Unix cuvcd-lit tunnel leading from l" Kennedy lu tliu Argonaut ' .iiiiu In (lu liolitt of rvmtulim Imty ,?'"',, iiiIiiki m trapped hy it flit- In 'tin iihiIm ArKiHiiuil slmtt, It 1m eK wtivii Unit I Jim work will take iwo Lure Any l -"fust, bui, -icuidliig 10 till "ml "Vrniinnil ftxiiorlN m, the prem'i I appears t Hold out the -auly liP" nr I'ttMiiwoiK'tl I I. The notcnifi'M have figured that the iuuuol will cume'1 below the low- Jil (In I""'! 11,1 ,ho ArgoitutH. Tets or Buries ,tP' li'Kiitd iih they HHkf '",r "y ",u,f- lu order (hut ihvNliiill not In overcome t)itiiinovi.M n'' iiMimn nf lit.. rni.i.,u front Hit Am each cii-w gueM off itlilfl It I" brought back frutn uctif MhUUNllMII. I'V llt'i'lUUM '-I'lHi L.rbuM who liuvii enlnhlMied qour tent ti,a '"',lw blHclisnillh shop and h hidiiunrt'in building. Hope for rrwulnir til1 "ten through tin imiiIii Ihaft wn abandoned when It wan tit. Itnnltwl thut lliu flrtj hud gained dmplttv heroic efforts to gt It under wnirul. Tho tearing uut of cutinidvi Mf timbering iu the S6 rum level did HUt aecHI 10 lllipvdtt Ilia fhltlieH in W lirpnt extent, licculdllig tit gov crnmvitl cxmi-(m, mid Iho flro wan Ik-kiutt lN w"y l"wt,"l tho "haft col lar toitlK'it. driving the righting crows uiwuril ly liifhnd. 1 Hoillld IVM-W l An ui'lianee for (loicrtinK any Munili ttr Blltiml" thut moy lm until" 'hy lltf iittiiiiil'd iiiUu'im If Ihcy mti till iillvo 1m to ho put Into thH tuniu l. An-Ol-Uilill to tho III I IH ufflclitlH t-Vt-l)'- ihuifr t Ittit im tttiiniiiily MixHitlit to il it vffrtt lit" rt'iw uo of Ilia flro vie llm4 ' "I'1 lie"' ( Hl-im, HrllUoit. urn! rnrryhnf out iwk, ri-tirm i'r!wn totilKht nm ttnuiHl tlilr work of oh-urlou oui ti nvrd In ItinmM oinimiiilrittinu with tbr Aritoiintit wm klliK. .Mlillnw 0 jjnrm vMlioulv Ihut llto tnuk will tv auln fll hupt two titty. All nvnllnldn ennni Ikn hi Jurhunn fpd vlilnlty wcr ctmnunnoVi'rvd io iny ml wirh of tho riwin-m m-hi 1 4on ntrrkd with him oho of thv , Uritft In woiull Am noon on ilu , bird fturilliilM lo iioxloii, ufiMi u ht ; nrn Iwtl h"iv rHrtnit. j Hum Not AlMtiui4ti 1ltN ! : Huin-rllittMiHxut V. H, i Itit Uuriiil mid tlioM who Iuivk I'orno to (tin old rt- ! Pe n nhundon liopo. It, In Imrcly I 'V ' ,V"",' 4''ll)" '" '' l.l lev MORNING, REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., WEDNESDAY, , AUG. 30,, im J.K.'Z'ii!.'" ""':""K riu 'T:;:; - Tin. Mui,iog ,.,ri r .! 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Auir. 211.- Th lire I K.ni .1.'mrtni.-nt ,,f clti.uitlnu unit tho Hi'lt..., or .-hll,lri-n i.r the Hliilr will iihnInI tho K..v.-rniii.-iit In Htii.ni- 1i,K mil ihr wulli- iilnifc hllNt.-r ritNl itliut Imn nlli.-h.-d II, .- tllio (llnht-r '.,.,., t.i.r,-. ..r .1... ..... 1 B.009 MORE SOF MINERS em owr THREE TO JOBS Pittsburg Coal Producers Ac " Copt Clovcland Terms.' ANTHRACITE TIEUP TO END NhviiiI Dijuiriiiii'iii ,,r (liiKilio PiiiIm, liilii lll.'Kiil Kl(,,m f Hull Kit- Hit. In K'mi Onhnil '' lTITHIIIMta. Auk! 2U. Tllo IMli- ,.,lt t.niu I -n.il ,,, ,. , h UNM.rliillon (o niwlil liiiH',l.( ,o li.riim .,r tho (.'U'VO- niiiii iiKii-.-in.-iil i,ii, HK ,,,,.. umnliil iiKri-iniii-nt with tho, Uiillod .Minn Workora' orttiiulziLtlim to l...nn. dliiluly r.ip.. (, milium ciuployliui " ."im iu.uiiu incn. Till notion l.iu.llcilly onilinl tin, rtrlko of min er In tin. hltumlNoun fluia which bo kiiii April 1. . , i i ,J i JIAIiniHUnnO, Aug. 29. V- Mvo 'iniin or 11,0 uullnnul iiiiard now In lliu hltiiinlnou fl'IU 'will lie wlth Uruwii Krldny und the roat nuxl week, tlov,ii-nor Hpruuli, nnnoiiuciiU toultflit rnllowliiir a oour.i'ii4 o(,, national Kiiurd nnil Httiti, pollt:u. of Iiiiu xtulo nmi hlmmir with I.luuiunum I'liloni'l Hiinimil W, I'lrmliiK. Jr., of tin, 10-ttli 1'iiviilry -.-ho roturnt-il today rroiii tho Hlrlko xom-. CIGAR. mm mm ' Portrait of an; - ' iSl El Sidelo Smoker HI? fintls El Sde!o'8 fSjH aroma very agree- fetiS' able: He likea its hand- 3 some shapes. He likes ff Ihe way.it draws. 'What mfJ ' more does he want?' 0tm Like all El Sidelo amo- ' : kers, everywhere, he's jKJEB having a good time,and he doesn't care who jM : ( v knows it.., P'' B SW.I0 Clr ta nuJ. by " " ) olid.td Clnr Oofpontk -. 5W New York flf Eugone Branch , ' 1 1 ' ALLEN & LEWIS j "' 2 or 2?cl I Eugene, Oregon j--" f. 4m0:"2fir2yi ( I ly I hn A;iHu-liitcd IVohh ) WAHHIKCroN, Auk. 20. At Ulon lo limtltuto a mpocIuI (loiKiri- IIHMlt Of JUMICO lllVUHtlKHtlon into lll- h-Kod tlli'Kitl KtoppiiKi'H of trunHpoi (u tloii TvJro' Inrldi.iit to tho mil Hlrlko til the wiMt, u form 11 1 n-luxation of mo n iu of Iho InttunUilo t oinin.rcL' iiiioIhhIoii pHorlty i'niitrol of nil distribution of von, publication or fixtnrul Miifoty Imtpi'ctotH Hurvoy of rullniud odkIiich, nn.l pri-purallon of ollh-lnl cMiumtt'U that oft coal pro- nociion tor tno week in ri ntr ulov X.OUU.OOU toitM. or 100 ir cinl more ttmn a month ico, wiru utnonic ele- imiitn that iiiK'iKtl today out of tho Kovomuicnt h nrtual contact with tin IndtiNtrliil Httuultoii. In tho nUiUt of lhHo dovelonmenltt. John I. I.owIm, prMldrnt of tho l 11 It id Mlno Work-rH, whono pOHltlon lmn boon u donilnmit ono hi tho con Urination of tho deadlock which him ktipt tho nnthriiolto fitddH of Ton li ny I van la tied up. arrlvfd lu VuHhinn ton mtd hinn n mrlii of conrnrpucon. Shortly after thU Whlt Houho rx- proiuilonii Indicated confldcnco thut tho lonjf d Hayed wit lenient there was lo b lookod for ut onco. 1'mliu Start in Imm Aiur'lo Attorney Ot-nerul Pittmhorly nn niunced that n He pa rate ItiveMtlRntlon orifiui tuition would ho built lot me dlately lu I .oh Anifohw, In charfco"of Mlram Todd, United HlateB attorney for New York, who Is to roMlKn (tin poMt nt onco to acrepl tliln Hiecln aptiolhtment. It will be Mr. Todil'H duty. It wan mi Id-, to conduct inquir ies Into tho nofd-lblo criminality In volvinir the Merlon of train stoppage and Interrupt Ions to Intel innte. com' merco In t)io went, l.ikewiso tho at lorney general ent formal lntnic timtH to nil federal dlMtrlct nttorncvK to follow up nny violation of a fed- oral court Injunction obtained .hy mllromlH to prevent Mtiikern nnd their Mvmimthl7.orii from moleMtlnff opera- lionH In hopH and yardH. Tho law, Mr. . PauKherty wild, ntuwt bo '.'iiu- nresnlvolv enforced ' Irt the'nWtter. There In "a very trencrnl let down" In the mutter of Inspection fof loco motlveM), hy carrier which Riven caomo for concern, the intcrntate com merco rommlMHlon reported to tho nenftto todny, answorlnif a renolutlon hroiiifht out bv tho controversy be tween strike lenders nnd tho rollrondn over smfoty conditions of equipment Klnre tho shopmen wnlkert out. Tiie rallrondn nre fnlllnic to make nil ine Innpectlonri required by Inw, the re oort conKned, mannKomenla nil rop- n...n)lEiir tnahllltv to do so because of the strike, while the commission's own staff of nspcetors nre merely sufficient In number to supervise nnd test tho oarriert' Inspection system Notwithstanding. Interstate commerce rnntmiiuiion Inspectom Uurinir JUiy Insoected locomotives ton 162 rnllrortdrt flndlnff 24f'6 defective, nnd l(i!l 11 n wife to opernto. Mnny of the defects noted. It was sold, wero not ..r iiunnrtfinco. but 292 engines still In service, wero found to have defects In need of prompt, attention, it wan pointed out that condition of disre pair did not. In the "exercise of dis rretlon and iwlKment" by tho Inspec tors, nffect tho safely of operations nxoept In Iho cose of tho locomotives put out or sorvico. u wns sum, now mer. Impossible for tho inspection stnff to report on the chnnjrtnff con ditions of tho 70.000 locomotives which came In sorvico slnco tho snfe- ty requirements nro established by Priority neqHtrninei ModiricA Tho decision of tho Rovernmont to relax mnfkedly nnd immedlntely tho control on corI shipments wns carried Into effect by nn I. fi. C, order (trently modlfvlnff priority requlrementM hith erto Imposed on commerce. Herenr- ter, Hpon special nesinnnuon n m commission snd Its agents, conl will k .hinnd first to sections of the Northwest whose supply ordinarily moves by ine ureiu uinea iuuh--, in rnllroads wliose peons nre ihi-whf to mnlntnln transportation. . A POCOlld ClHH Ot HUipimniit ui mv n,in nn entlilrd to priority when cer tificates of state fuel administrators or committees aro rurmsncn miiiumm. nn..t ihn nr.nl l meant for the pub lic utilities, public Institutions, do mestic nnd buildings hentlmrs or sup ply, of common; carriers. The Orent Uikew movement or com win oe niso continued in priority stntus In this class, supplementary to tho special orders wjilch it was ImllnitoU, Would Jusiiu Lo Jusuj-n this supply, ' Hooretary Jloover, who has Kiilded Iho Vuluiitiiry coal dlMtilbuiloii met Unllty Wllh the meiiihorM of the Imii poiury udfiilnlst ration, iiMslMllitK lo wind up Hm ufraliH. KNtlmatoH were inade at tho sommIoii that Zfi.000 cars of hllumlnouN . coal hud boon pro duced yonlerdiiy, which at Die uvortiKo load I UK, iiinvuiils lu 1,600,000 totiM or ii pndiiutlon rule coiiHldoiahly in ox cesu of Unit maintained hint your. 'J'ho Kovorninont bow. ositmiitod that 00 put' cent of tho bltumliiouH mlneu aro lu oporuUon or reHumliiK opera tion. . . BERRIES TO BEPLi Iff 10 They are GOODt ris untie kktkii vim cox- 1 TKIiriJ ACHKAfiE iXfJInltw Murit'e May Ciiiimo (SroworH to noirt OUuw Croiw Ui Mmiy of , . (tiu Jaum t'minty Vardx With a dedlnliiK rnarHet for hops and reports from variouu dlstrlctH of Oroffoi) that some of Lust year's crop Is Ntill uwaitltiK purchiiHurH. locil K rowers who have not sold their pro- uuclion on contract are beKlnnliitf to plan for the future in regard to turn- iiiK llrelr hop ocrouifo Unto umo for n more siaplo yeld than the hop, which seems to have hint Hh value as a pro fit earner on Oregon land. I'lanM whereby tho hop yards could bo con verted for tho KrowliiK of berries have been dlscusHed but ho far no report, have been received by Jine county iiKrlc ulturul UtfentH as to whether any of the local nop nereiiKo has been Utilized for that purpose. ra P. Whitney, county iiRrlcuIturnl iiKeut.Htates that as far km information 1h nvalbiblo at hJs office the majority of the Inline county hop (growers have contracted for their production this year and that the demand will equal the supply from ine local yards, con cerning Iho . proposal to convert the yards lo tho ralslnf? of herrh-H the ounty a vent sihicm mot tne piun is feiiHihle to a certain extent hh the irelliMeH could be utilized for tho ber rlcH hh wi'll as the hop vinos, although the hop requires a heavier form than IhOMO employed for tho berry vines,' , CONCERT IS BROADCASTED NKW STATIONS WII.Ii IIEXIU'IT LOCAJi ItADIO MKN , LANE TO HAVE EXHIBIT AT SALEM STATE Beneficial Advertising Can Not ; Bo iNeglected ? LOCAL SHOWMS DISCUSSED Radio cnthusinritH of Kugeno before long will probably be listenliiR to con certs in Ban Francbtco and Seattle with very Inexpensive nets. A. S. My ers, owner of the local plant oppo site the city park, h announced that ho has. received information slating that a 1000 watt broadciiMtlnR station would soon be erected In Kan Kntn cImco. and a tOO watt station In Se attle. Mr.. Myers said that this will enable' local operator to listen in on concerts in cither city with ease., The 01st aero squardon again broad casted phonographic music last night, which iittrnctcd . many persons who happened to hot pasMlng1. tho Myers shop. The aero station han not been working well recently and the oper ators are not advertising the concerts until certain that tho set Is ir. good order. Tho concert came over In good shape last night and tho nn notincor'H voice could be heard dis tinctly as far distant as the Hotel Os burn. ? - .. I- - PASTOR REAPPOINTED HERE im. J. M. WATrEKH TO COTINUE woitK i j:i (;knk T)r. J. M. Walters, pastor of the First Methodist church has been re appointed as .pastor of tho Kugenc church for another year following the unanimous request of-officials of the church In this district. Tho confer ence of tho Methodist, church of the south has Just been completed at Mil ton nnd plans are belntf prepared for the mooting of tho Southern Oregon district to bo held ul Uulcm Koplemhcr 6. Representatives of tho Kugenc church will attend the meeting at Sa lem. In addition to Dr. S. A. Pan- ford, superintendent of the Southern Oregon district, nnd Dr. J. M. Walters, it is expected that other officials of the locul church win attend tno con prepco, . . . ' m V OLD RESIDENT DIES HERE MIIS. Dl'ISSILA FR1SBKE rASSKS YESTERWAV Mrs. Duisllla Frlsbco, 143 Four teenth nvenuo cast, passed away yes terday at tho ago of 00 years. She Is survived by two sons, Charles Frlsbeo of IrvinK nnd Terry Cnstcel of Eurom, and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Van Trump and Mrs. Henry Altors, both roaidlng in town. Mrs. Frlsbeo has been a resi dent of Oregon slnco 1880 nnd for merly made her home near Irving prior to coming to lOugene. 'i no itinera i services win to noiu from tho Hrnnstottor chapel Thurs day afternoon nt two o'clock. Rov. K. E. Stivers will officiate, lnlcrmont will be at Oak -Hill cemetery.-: . INTEltlCST ON AIJ1K1) DEHT TO PAT BONDS (Continued from Togo One) nrofltoers.owo a bonus to tho soldiers of the World war." "Thoro, Is no hotter gunrnnteje n gainst militarism than to , roqulre the men who profit out of tho war to pay for It," hb said. "Thoso who omalnod at homo mado enough hero in tho United Slates to enablo us to pay many times over tho debt wo owo to tho men who-fought our battles. Wnll street wants to pay It with n ales tax which would be paid largely by the fnrmors, tho laboring people and others in tho form ot a tax on food nnd clothing and othor necessi ties. war Profiteer Waxed Vnt . "Profiteering during tho war pro duced ono American millionaire (or every threo hundred soldiers killed In France; I would llko to flee, tho government recover tho hundreds of millions dollars stolen from tho treas ury by tho crooks and grafters who profiteered off tho government in war contracts, nnd then uso the monoy to pay tho soldiers' bonus. 'Tliton there's another wny wo cnn raise tho monoy. Let's go after the billions that tho foreign governments owo us, colloct tho Intorost promptly nnd pay it to our soldiers. Thore is no tis dlsgutHlng tho fact that our International bankers want - us to wipe out this foreign debt. It will niako their forolgn sec initios that much stronger. If we decline to can oe! this dobt theso governments prob ably will try to borrow more monoy from us to pay us wnat they. owo. So far ns t am concerned, I will never voto to cancel one dollar ot that debt nnd I will novtr vote to lend another dollar of government funds to nny Pre, d dit of liourri Pmlh-lH Hint County Jlsilny In Eugiiiu Will - lie One of Ik-Hi lu Vcura Two fairs, tho Lane county fair to bo held hero from Sept. lit to 'it and the Haleiii stale fair to .held from Hept. 2T, to 30 occupied the publicity committee and member of the Luno county fair board which met In tho chumbor of commerce lust night. It won decided to have t,une rcpreHeritcd again this your In the state exhibition In Hal cm. In un enthusiastic hut brief talk, Oeorgo Taylor, president of tho Uine fair board, uuld that ho had been through the county and was certain that the best fair of many seasons vruuiu ue iieiu nere hum vpnr. Mr Tuylor pointed out that tho llveHtock men navo surrered from the bad hoik eon, but said that the Owen Thorn p hop nrir-o JerHey herd, which he re minded his audience was the bent in the world, would bo at tho fair. Home difficulty would be experienced In ob taining chplco exhibits of wheal, es pecially for tho state fair, according io ine prcttiueni ci ine oourd. ftalciii Inhibit DifeCUHMil The matter of having an exhibit nt the Salem suite fair came In for con siderable discussion, but the members ot me board appeared to be unani mous In their belief that the helpful advertising which would be derived from such un exhibit should not be pasKed up. After valnlng trying to arrive at some conclusion In the mat ter in-which tho haiin county exhibit should bo financed. It was' voted to have the fair board assume the re sponsibility of the slate exhibits. Ku geno Chadwlck, secretary of the chamber of commerce, announced that the chamber had set aido $250 to assist In placing anexhlhlt of Kane county products before the people oi the state. A. R. Oray, chairman of tho Lane county fair publicity com mittee, stated hfs belief that the mer chants of Eugene would assist In muking up any deficit in tho budget. Mr. Taylor paid hf own expenses when preparing the Lone county ex hibit at Salem last year and members of the fair board expressed a desire, to reimburse him for all expenses In curred this year. It was also decided to enter in tho state fair nn exhibit, Instead 'Of a competitive display. Season tickets and dny tickets were considered at tho meeting last night. Some of the members a r aged that It was unfair to sell season tickets to people, living In towns not close to Eu gene. Likewise, complimentary tick ets came under fire. It was finally depided to have a committee work out tho ticket question. . Pioneers Arc Invited ' Tho pioneers of Lane county last night wero invited to hold their an nual reunion on tho fair grounds on Sept. 20, tho second day of the fair. F. M. Wllklns made the request to permit the Lane county pioneers to hold their reunion during the fair, but Instead of granting tho request the members of the fair board ex tended an Invitation to tho county vet erans. All places of business In tho city will bo asked to close on the opening day of the fair, Sept. 10, at noon. No FAIR II Trr.nrSK-T ' I MATS for FALL For our host of customers we have provided a most com-' plete assortment of Fall Stet son models ' WADE BROS. Hart Schaf fner & Marx clothes places of business will be exempt from tho request. W. A. Ayrca. secretary of the Lane county fair board; was requested to outline tho contemplated aetivitiea during the four days of tho county fair. The first day will be Eugene day and there will be no hors races. said wr. Ayr en in giving ine program. It is planned this year to make the opening day the big day of the en tire fair. E. C. Simmons has charge of the sports events and It is under stood that the Eugene team of the Upper Willamette league has prom ised a biir game for that day. The second day will be Cottage Grove day. ami there will be horse races and the James McCleave horse show a show which has been tho outstanding tea ture of tho Pacific International Live stock exposition during tho past three years. This show will be present dur ing all four days of the fair. The third day will be known afl Junction City dny nnd the last day will be de signated as Lane county day. A. largo carnival will be hero for the fair and several shows arc com ing, said Mr. Ay res. A portable dance pavilion is coming with . . the carnival. - Register Classified Ad give good Dizzy Spells Are Usually Due to Constipation . When you are constipated. Hot enough of Nature's lubricating - liquid -is pro duced in the bowel to keep the food -waste soft and iriorirB. -' Doctors prescribe Kujol because it acts like this natural- lubricant and , thus replaces it. !i il J 01 Is a lebricant not iflll f meoiane' or cannot gripe. 1 HIT tVtodar, "'. .: . . T rLir BALANCE? 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