THE OREGON DAILY JOU RNAL ORTLAND. OREGON. FRIDAY. .FEBRUARY 24. 1922. I HH SORRY YAKK TROOPS ARE LI EMG GERMANY American Federation of Labor. And. ac cording to Matthew "VVolL rice president Of the federation, tba executive council tmw meetlnc here, will probably go on record aa favoring a rirtioa of text books to brine them op to date, with cur rent economic thought . j Pope May Extend Time for Electing New Head of Church SWEDISH CRITICS L TINGLEY, RAP MM '!SpeUl W micas (a Tbo Inaraal sad Chiracs iwur flaw) Cofrriht. 122 Iterlin, Feb. X4. "Although the ahop owners, atdoon keepers, and movie pro prietor rr rret - The departure of the greater pa ft of the American troopa from the area In Oermatly occupied by them. lUn majority of the people in Coblens are clad to aer them o in the hope that food prices and the coat of necessities will ro down and that the native will once more be able to ahow their faces in atorea. eafea and theatres." . These unfriendly worda retarding the American troops, whosa conduct In the Khins country has been, declared offi cially to be beyond reproach, are printed und.-r a Coblens date in the Deutsche Aileemelne Zeltung of Oerlin, a Stlnnes i) ppf. '- -1 "Ttie American soldier," continues the article, "with his pay of li per month. which eouaia 7000 marks.' waa - liberal rnouch with the money In trying to take advantage of the low rata of the Oer man ctirrancy. -But Coblens . haa had . to suffer a good- deal under the occupa tion, especially as many of the officers brought their families, over and these were crowded Into the homes of the c ; Armaria. This waa especially unpleas ant where there was only one kitchen, There was no end to the rows amdng thn hired help, which led to numerous i-o-nrfa.lnt. , Now that the ' number of troop and also of officers haa become comparatively small. It Is expected that : It will no Innser be necessary to wish American farnlllea on the Oermana Altogether It is hoped that the occupa tion will be far lew of a burden to the Verm an citlsens than it haa been up to now." On the whole, the German newspspers h.v.-e greeteti trie latest reduction In the number of American troops on the , flhlne aa proof of ITealdent Harding's grind Intentions with reapect to establish " Ing friendly relations with the German republic. THEOSOPHICAL HEAD (Spsctel Vfintaa ta The Jonasl aad Cbieaca Daily New) . (Coprrvht. 13J - Rome. Feb. 24. The news that the pops Intende to modify the rules of Pius X aroverninr conclaves by extending the time between the death of a pope and the conclave to choose his successor to 20 days la considered a direct concession ! to the Americana. The failure of the cardinals from the other side of the At- lantio to arrive tn time to take part In the recent papal election caused consid erable regret among Americans of all de nominations. The view is held by some that a cardinal Is primarily a papal elec tor, and that he should not be deprived of the right to perform hia duty. It is said to be the intention of Pope Plus XI to give the church a mora in ternational character. The placing of the American church in Rome under the cars of the Paullst fathers is held to be the first step In this direction, and it is thought that It wlU be followed by oth ers. Including the naming of a third American cardinal. (Bpaeial Cabs to Tba Journal aad the Chieaao (Dailr Mews.) (Copmrht. 1S22.J Stockholm. Feb. 24. Katherine Tingley, tie American leader of the International Theosophical society, is being subjected tm a. violent campaign of criticism by the newspapers, but she declared today that she intended to stand her ground and complete her lecture tour and go ahead with her plan to establish a school' on the Swedish island of Visingo. 1 One newspaper. Dagems Nyheter, has printed under a display bead a story stating that Madame Tingley claimed to be the reincarnated spirit of Saint Brig itta, Joan of Are and Tycho Brahe. CECELTT CHARGED Every Stockholm newspaper for the laat week has carried one or more arti cles daily pretendirfg to prove that the Point Loma, CaL, theosophical school is governed cruelly, and autocratically by Madame Tingley. ' The attack may be traced to the bitter opposition aroused by Madame Tingley among a certain element of Swedish theosophista by her summary dismissal of Herr Fernholm. a former Instructor at . Point Loma. because ha developed i eccentric ideas - incompatible with her ideas and interpretation of theosophy. Fernholm is believed to be supplying the newspapers with their material. tkmpist nr. teapot ; - 7 The whole matter amounts only to a tempest in a teapot," said Jdadame Tingley today. "If I were not sure of the loyalty of my friends here I should cut my visit short and proceed to Ger many, where we expect to estanusti a school In the near future. In the face of this opposition, however. I shall re main and complete my lecture tour. I shall prove beyond Question that the charges made in this campaign of perse cution are unfounded. ' Madame Tingley expects to visit Ger many, Holland and England before re turning to the United States. Eha ar rived bere a week ago. Liquor Smugglers Organize to Invade Prohibition Nation (Special Wireless to The Jooraal aad Chkaro MM? ewa.i Berlin, Feb. 24. German, ship owners smuggling liquor into Norway, Sweden and Finland, which are partially dry have organised on a business basis. In a Sfr a - Hamburg . daily the owner of horsepower cutter advertises for captain or sailor with a capital of 100.' 000 marks - to Join . hlro In forming a liquor company ("limited.") - 1 : "The risk is small.' says the adver inement. "and the profits are so great that the 'partners will be able to retire as millionaires after several trips. The extension of the business to the United States Is also being considered." CHURCHES WELCOME "HOBOES' Denver, Feb. 24. U. P.) Six news paper reporters dressed as hoboes at tended as many fashionable churches here, expecting to be ousted. Instead, they received a hearty welcome, money and offers of Jobs. - Japanese Count to . Repay Wood's Visit -'.. . .. , Tolcio, Feb. - 24. (U. P.) Count Tanaka sailed today for Manila to return the- visit ' of Major . General . Leonard Wood as a representative of -the' Japa nese i government. , Gener! - W ood. now governor jtt - the Philippines, - visited Japan Just before he assumed -office 4. TIfK IK SAlt, IHDICTEB - Eugene. Feb. . 24. Indictments against five, - prisoners In the county Jail. were returned by the grand Jury Thursday, Herbert Collins and Corey V. Stan don were charged with forgery : William Ne biU obtaining money under falsw pre tenses ; . Chester Wbeatfill . and llarol i Sluman. stealing aa anuwnobile. Queen Alexandra Is Reported Improved 'London. Feb. 24. 4.U. V.) Qaeen AW andra. grandmother ; of .Princess Mar, has recovered from a temporary llmesa which threatened to cause postponement of the wedding of Vtoeount LnsceUes and ths princess next Tuesday. Tba dow ager queen waa out driving today. :, SsBBBBBBBBk A tDArt aonan I England and France Agree on Agenda at Genoa Conference I Spaa! fabk to Tha Journal aad the Cblcao i Iallr Nw (ropyrlcht. 1B22 Farla, Feb. 24. One of the chief ob stacles to diplomatic agreement between Kngland and France, namely, doubt as ts ths enunwvthe United States intend ed to pursue, has now been dissipated Both.; nations , are convinced that 'the United States intends, to do nothing whatever, at laat for the present. Hoth are therefore apparently disposed to make many mutual concessions. It la now certain that the Genoa con ference for the economic reconstruction of .Europe will likely take place not, indeed, on March 8, hut within a few weeks afterwards. It haa seemingly been agreed that there shall be no dis cussion of Near Eastern or reparations . questions at this conference nor shall tha existing treaties be considered in any way. The elimination of ths repara tions question equally eliminates the . question of the allied debts for the two ar closely connected and this in turn . eliminates various allied pacts now nn , Her negotiation, notably ths Anglo-Bel-' glslt and Anglo-French pacts. It is. therefore,' clear - that by. ar the mot important point on the i Senear agenda . will . be Russia. Next in Importance Ut be a Crltlsh proposal far a general pact or resolution In which all the signa 'tnries'will sgree to refrain from aggres sion against their neighbors. , On ths economic side the main effort of the Genoa conference will seemingly be to set up an International consortium to facilitate the economic reconstrue tion of -Eastern and Central Europe. Labor Sees Economic Errors in Textbooks (St IlnltMl Nam Washington. Feb. 24. Belief that text bnokn used In American schools subtly 'Indies erroneous economic doctrines In the minds of children, has resulted in Investigation of the situation by ths I ai - m TOMORROW PV I m III rr-at 10 and I i mjmjlw v enis in i - . I H I in . H i i r -i ii i i Thp Is The Last Week of my .Big Bi airgaain Suaits wMr O Event $n 50 others and $32.50 A a "M, BROADWAY AT ALDER aSk i 'CHARGE PURCHASES BALANCE OF MONTH WILL APPEAR ON, MARCH ACCOUNTS PAYABLE APRIL V Butterscotch Rolls , Made in Our Own ' Model Bakery Special Saturday at 20c Pan . O tks Eighth Floor. c M ercliandi 1 of J Ment'Only Chocolate Nut Fudge Delicious Confection for Young and Old Special 24c Pound On the Street Fleer. 95 Now Showing New Coats. New Suits and New Dresses "Vampish" New Veilings; From France Oo ! La La ! New spring hats without veils will lack much of the beauty they may well possess. Singularly handsome are the new French veil ings here so interestingly priced, 65c and 75c a yard. The final touch of attractiveness is in their dotted, hexagon and novelty patterns. t To match the hat, or to furnish a contrasting ef fect, these veilings are in black, sorrento blue, navy blue, magpie and brown. . Veiling "Section On the First Floor. One Sensation After Another New Silk Pettibloomers and $ Silk Petticoats in a Sale at Have Portland women ever before witnessed such a remarkable procession of special events? Here the dress . sales Here the blouse sales Here the sweater sales And now almost incredible selling of some of the most attractive petti bloomers and petticoats seen at any price, anywhere. See the illustration. "TRUHU" Silk Petticoats and Bloomers are included in the. assortment at $3.95. "TRUHU" that name alone tells of the superlative values. AH the balance of the garments are of extra heavy silk jer sey :and one has choice of all the following colors: Rust Shade 'Peacock Brown' Gray Black Emerald Gold American Beauty Harding Blue lust Purple Petticoat Sertloa Ob ths Third Floor Upatss, Wslfs It Ca. Hand-Embroidered Initialed Handkerchiefs two specially priced groups at 25c One group consists of a great number of pure linen handkerchiefs, all with initials, skillfully, beautifully jhand-embroidered. The other group is composed of initialed sport handkerchiefs and dainty affairs they are, made of Irish lawn in the desirable sport colors. And these, too, with hand-embroidered initials. News of such handkerchiefs at 25c makes advertising good reading. Haardkerehlef Sectloa On ths First Floor Just Off the Through Train Women's Wool-Faced Hose at $2.00 Pair New 'heather mixture hose in brown and navy; some with two toned clocks. They're so uncom mon you must see them if you are to realize how important it is that you follow Fashion suggestion and select at least a couple pairs. -Hosiery Seetloa First Floor. Women's "Augusta" Vests and Union Suits New shipment of these famous "Augusta" vests at 50c and "Augusta" union suits at $1.00. Os the First Floor. Sparkling beauties THE FANCY COMBS What Fashion already has said about fancy combs is full assur ance that "Madame of Portland" really can't be without at Ieltft one of them. And everybody should make it a point to see all the attractive new combs that are here "jeweled" combs; in many shapes, in various sizes set with brilliants in white and the richest colorings. Oa ths First Floor. I i ! I Fiber Silk and Madras Shirts, Special $ 1 .65 - a ! Shirts of "Galley & Lord" fiber silk, $1 .65 each, or 3 for $4.50, which is but a fraction of their actual worth, shirts of soft, lustrous fabrics that possess highly unusual wearing, qualities knd launder beautifully. And madras shirts at $1.65 each, or 3 for $4.50 these are shirts of character desired by those men who are particular as regards to the furnishings they wear. Plaited Shirts $2.95: 3 for $8.50 Thesfe shirts are made of soft, firm fabrics loomed in France fabrics in distmchvely original patterns. Remember too, that soft plaits are to be "the thing" for spring and summer 1922. f Any Silk Shut $5.65: 3 for $16.00 rri . t; -.:iJ . 't : Tl . L Actual Reproductions New Shipment Another Sale Spring Hats-S marter Hats at Purely Amazing Price The Fashionable Shapes The Fashionable Colors Folks are saying it is Upman, Wolfe & Co. that has the hats, the' beautiful hats, "the irresistible" hats. What are they going to say about Lipman, Wolfe hat values after selling such as that taking place here tomorrow? Could you imagine such hats in a sale at $5 such hats as are shown in the above sketch and in our windows today? Real milan hats for $5 imagine thatt and feather-brirnmed hats, and soft straw hats every single one handmade every model new, for spring. The shapes you want, the colors you fancy the triinmings you like. But on sale Saturday only at $5. Mnnsery Seetloa Oi Us Third Floor LI sm as, Wolfs Ca. Elegant shirts shirts tailored to perfection. They're of broad--cloth, empire crepes, Kingscloths and silk tnirtures -all of these shirts are from our regular stock all are far below their original pricing.'-:. ;:'"::",..:'"'. 4 , --?.- Heft's Seetloa Om tha First Floor Extra Special-Group of 1 50 Boys' Wool Suits all-wool suits in smart styles at a price below present wholesale cost Choice $8.45 Buy the boy one of these suits and see how proud hell be and why not, .when he has a suit that looks like suits costing so much more? These, suits with coats in full belted and semi sport models; with yoke-effects, fancy vests and durable linings--ihe trousers are perfectly shaped and fully lined. Extra buttons and repair swatch with each suit-.' 6 to 16 year sizes. ; BstV Ssctfom Oa Us XlfU Floor Llamas, Wslfs A Ca. THIS STORE USES' NO COMPARATIVE PRICES THEY ARE MISLEADING AND OFTEN UNTRUE)