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TIIUHSDAY. AmiL ,13. 1S22. Tnn . chegon daily ; journal, . roirrLAiiD, or:: con. DOYLE FASGillATESr AUDlEnCE 1U TALK J Dili SPIRITUAL Anti-Christians Spread Campaign - To Middle China ISM riw ) i New York, April 1 J. sir Arthur Co Ban Poyle, a stocky Encllshmsa wlta a ruddy face, sandr mustache and a repu . latloa for wrltinc detective - stories. g sre to aa entranced Carnegie bail au eince Wednesday night kim thrilling Clue to. the rnVrtery 0 Ufa arte death. Anions other thins he ' declared " that man llvaa In two coplea, tha original tying and. tha du plkra to" going into tha "neat world" : that whea a splrttaai Imt medium la funcUonlnc h elves Off vapor half matter, half 1 ether which takee tha form of departed persona, an! that through almpl manlfeataUon spirits "over there" communicate with the II Ting and attempt to i-ellalon end ohlloeophy. It waa tha first lectura of Doyle'g American tour and tha crowd waa sym- pathetla, , " Sir Arthur wasted no time apologia tna for-aDtiituallsm. "Alt . chemists of tha middle sgea knew of it," he said, "but kept It a secret because they feared tha religious prejudice of "their . Ume Nowadays wa are coming to realise that spiritualism may ultimately explain tha creation of tha universe ana entirely re vivify tha present moee-grown ire listens. . ,' , Basing ate statement on conversa tions ha claimed to have bad with dead relatives and with mediums. Bif Arthur dearrlhed tha phenomenon of death: I "Ihrltur la not painful." - ha asserted. There la nothing but pleasant languor when tha. soul drifts away from the weakened bod. Actual photographs prove that In each person there are two selves, the one leaving the body at death. It Is an esact duplicate of the natural body, even to tha last hair and mm Tha first thing It meets In .the ret world la familiar lovable faeee. .That accounts for tha smiie ilea ob served at death." DISSOCIATION EXriAHTtlV Ta rlarlfv thla declaration. Sir Arthur pointed to tha "dissociation" which takes Slare when a patient Is tinder ether, rugs or delirium. , "It Is often possible In sich raaea to stand apart from, our natural body and view It in its uncon acloiia stats." ha said. Hplrlta are made manifest, tha author, said, through a gaseous emanation from the medium. "During a seance." he ex plained. ,a kind of vapor leaves tha me- dlum and ftlla tha room. This cannot tand aunlleM. but If tha room Is dark ened gradually It hardens until It Is not tinlike putty. It Is called ectoplasm, v. had aoma of It In my handa,! ! tteen analysed Snd found to contain Ingredients f tha human body and of vtherlsilted matter. , in this -eciopiasm tha figure and featarea of tha deinrted ' heeorn sufficiently visible to be photo- SiweUl Cable to The Jwraal aed the Cbkasv ...: Daily . , Cetrricht. 122) 1 Peking. April J 3. The Anti-Christian movement has spread, to mld-Chlna. and Hankow. ., The consuls are ' asking the authorities' to take ' measures . immedi ately to check It. The main center of the campaign are Changsha, Wuchang and Hankow. . In Changsha an Ameri can lecturer from New. York -waa forced to cancel his - engagements and leave awing to- tha -hostility , shown towards him. In- Peking tha cam pa ten naa di minished owing to tha influence or cer tain Chinese officials - educated abroad who point out that It is ungracious for China to permit attacks on Christianity wnen trie worm aruaentsr - tnruujui Federation la meeting In Peking. - 'Dr. Mott, chairman of the federation. takes the agitation calmly and aaya that If those who denounce tha Christians have a constructive program tha world Will DO QUICK tO See - now- H COmparwa with Christianity's purposes, but it It Is only destructive or obstructive, me world will be equally quick t recognise It and Ignore the agitation.. ri;;ce OF VALES DATED F03 BY FETES III Ml Toklo, ; April 13 (L N. S.) The cere monials of formal reception out of the way, Edward. .Prince of Wales, "today entered upon a month of feting and en tertainment such as has never been ac corded any visitor to Japan before. The visiting- prince was welcomed by sufficiently rranlted" '. . '! Two hundred camera pictures have been taken of this substance sa given out k different mediums In Faria ana Munich, Kir Arthur said. Deported, Man Is I Required .by U. Si To VYorK f ssage V Tlrhsl lrenthana of Argentina, Its-' public, who amuggieff jrnmfeu nw osn Krsm-iaro. sasled today for the Orient on the Norwegian steamship Hannah Nlel son. under orders from the United Stales immigration service. torenthana must work Ms passage and save tha govern ment the eipense of his transportation te Hmiin Amertca? What the Argentinan flora n tba OrtanVtha government cares not i h may work or pay for his own paaesge'to riouth. America. '. ; Two Japanese. M. Kanaitioto and K. ai.wk recently deserted rqm a ves ar 1 -hi sort, ass being de'ported on the steamrhlp Kttrehsl Mare, "according to Inspector R. P. Boahaavi H ' ' An order or deportation has been re relved foe Tluasell Woodward. 21-year-Md Canadian, who waa arrested her for entering the country surreptitiously. lie was headed for California. Woodward waa under a suspended sentence to', one year In 'Jail In Canada. ' .. . U. SV Indorsement of s Palestine Project Is Asked in New Bill :. fa Cnkad Mewtl ... r: Washins-ton. Aorll llvA joint resolu tlon which . would - place the official stamn of approval f the United States covernment npon . the : restorauon r Palestine to tha Jewish people a their national homeland - has Just been In troduced In the senate by Senator Lodge and referred to tha foreign relations committee. - - -. Tha resolution waa Introduced in ae- cordanca with the provisions contained in tha declaration of the British gov ernment of November C, lill, known as the Balfour declaration. It being clearly understood- that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and re ligious right of existing non-Jewish com munition In Palestine." - ;-. --r'm ! ' '.. Water System at , 1- :: Eagle Creek Camp Grounds in Order The ' water system at Eagle Creek campgrounds la now In order. Supervisor T. .H. Sherrard of the Oregon national forest announced today. - Much of the pipe had been washed out In tha winter storm and had to be replaced. A. big tree conveniently fell across the stream near where tha footbridge, which the st or mllkewise washed sway, waa located. ; Thla lof wilt be utilised for a bridse. The top will be smoothed off and a railing placed along the edge. The road around the picnic grounds la pretty badly tarn np and much of Hhe surfacing la gone, but thla will be re paired at once. Forest Ranger Albert Wtesendanger i In charge. . A hiking organisation at Benson Poly technic school la planning to spend its Raster vacation at Kagle Creek, and to take hikes from there to Wauna point, and possibly to wahtam lake. , Third Precedent Is Ilpsetiiy Salem Girl the, diet today. He visited the lawmak ing body ef the empire following av visit to the Imperial university. At ntn he dined with the' prince regent at the lat- ter"a home. Kaaumigaaeki palace. .S -This afrnoon he waa the guest at a reception; given.' In ..hie. honor by Sir Charles' Kliot. the British ambassador. Tonight' Prince Higashl "Fushimi enter tained the visiting prince at dinner. sThere is n of ficlal program.' for Good Friday but on Saturday- raornine; tha Prince of Wales and the Japanese heir win review the imperial guards :fat: the jToyogt parade ground- 'It Is anticiuated that the", distinguished -visitor will be made - av lieutenant - general In the . Jap anese army at this time, ; Prince Toku gawa will entertain at luncheon 'Satur day. - - - Sunday la to .be one of the most-elab orate in the prince's entertainment aa It ia the day of the Imperial cherry blos som party at the famous Shlnjuku im perial gardens, v The party, world fa mous, win take a new turn thla year something; more elaborate than anything previously' attempted, , the details of which are being kept secret, ; . - Monday and , Tuesday f next week will be -filled with calls and entertain ment and the - following morning . the prince; will leave for Kyoto for a two-day visit. He "sriU return to Toki Friday and Saturday will be the guest of .Toko bana, particularly the Brltiah residents. April !J to 25 will be spent in the Hi kona region near Mount Fuji and lke Shoji. noted for their natural beauty. At- fananoa a the noted AherlT blOaSOm party at' Kyoto Xpril 2 will usher in a week's entertainment tnera. - , . Salem. April 11. Mlsa Quelle Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moore of this ,clty. Is the first gtri to receive the faculty nomination for the Joseph 1L Albert prise! of J20. given annually at graduation- time to the senior exerting the greatest lnfluenoe for good on.' the student body. Miss Moore , broke two other records, being the first gh-l elected td .the vice presidency of the student body and the first girl wo naa aeryea aa editor of the Clarion, the high. school publication. - '-VivV'.?' XLECTRIC WRI5GEB I5JUBES Farm. Or l Aoril 1J. Mrs, E. S." Man ley, mother of Mrs. Elsie Langley. suf fered Injury t a hand when the mem ber waa caught In the wringer of , her elantrle washer. - U , "-.. -...'""'.v r 1 . t-' Spring-arid yowr New Hat! 'J The new shapes tbi new -col-- , , on for. Sprinj in hits of a de-; cidedlj better; trade compris- ; ing Stetsons, Donlaps, Trim bles and Berts are1 here! And, the only thinf expensive about them is their appearance.. This '.splendid stock of .modestly : priced he ad wear bids your se lection. , , .-! ! - ' v . i. - ' ' : "if-: and up V.: IB'EM SEIl;I:IINrG f L'cading Clothier Mortisioa af Fourth ! An Easter a ft surpassingly good! LimitiefStriiersat:: Klainatli Agree to ; i Groupj Cpnf erence Klamath Falla, April 15 As a result of the three-day lumber strike hearing conducted here by the: state board of conciliation, tha strikers today and Fri day, wUl treat at the "plants with their former- employers la. groups,' according to their former places of employment, and not aa a union. Thla agreement re sulted . Wednesday , f aftenwon whan Chairman Woodward suggested that lbs two sides meet in a private conference to seek; a settlement. X deadlock ' appeared certain when rcpreaentativea of the strikers said the men would not meet the employers ex cept In a public place. - Chairman Wood ward and W. H. Slbbald. assistant state attorney general., made eloquent pleas that each aide concede something toward reaching; a eettlement. Sihhatd pointing ut that the families and children were more vitally Interested than any la a settlement. " - ? - .. . V-: " , Woodward then cleared tha courtroom to permit the strikers tar reconsider. A vote . taken returned a unanimous de ciaioa Tb favor of meeting the employ ers In.' the nsills. , WooOaarij Cfcc'f! that a settlement seemed. rtr and ex pressed the belief that ail j i,nts wa.J shortly too operating. The f .:i:?ri f the board await receipt of t-rc-r 't 1 financial atatementa of the miU t-om-paniea. which wlU be forwarded to Port land.. - ,. . -. .1 .. i.- i 1 BLOSSOM BAT AEIL t ! Salem. AprU 11 Blosaom day in the SaVmn district of the Willamette valley w.U be celebrated this year n Sunday, April 30, according to announcement fey the Salem Cnerrians. sponsors cf tie annual celebration, Thla wiU be taa weeks later than tha celebration last iYear. due l the backward spring. e . : '- i 11 ERE'S new thrill for the palate." We liavejput out some choice candies but nothing ike4his de luxe 'assortment of v,- , "I 4 J. 4 S 'UK ' " They did not just happen, They ' are the result , ot. : , . ' Z careful -thought, painstaking experiment ' the supreme- - ' - -1 ' - v'-7.yr;. -effort. "of - tweoty-five years . 'of vltigii-trade cany-nakinf 1- -.rsr.y; ' ' f ROYAL ROSARIAN CHCtOLATES are made of the 'highest ' r 'trade' fondant with pure rich cream covered with the smooth- . r est and most expensive chocolate coating we conld by productlda bV 'Each hox is an - assortment offtrue-to-name flavors and real Srhit American ; caramels. . ' : " s ciuaens, in a ( H These deliciously blended, 'rare flavored chocolates will Appeal : sanitary ana .sunlit to the most exactijiir taste. . . factory. Jast Try One Box t , y Oae Box " - . 1 iw- " .... .. . r.'4 -. .-.... .. : .'!..?. : , 4 -,f-e ; TThe supreme qual ity,' the neat bronze ' colored packing, the artistic box in purple , and , gold proclaim t 'these chocolates the, peer of all fancy-box , chocolates. fc . " 4 Superb: Gif I 1 Candy jor Easter '1 v 1 Four Sizes! ' $1.00 to $3.50 t - ' t ta t J r'f. . ' ,. " ' ' -.;- j.l&v- - - - . ' - - - - i - -V 'i The ; greatest, Values ; in Men's Clothing ui Portland, awaityburinspeetion : At, any good ' drug 5 store, conf ectloneryor. tigar stand ) " . Oregon Quality Russell & Gilbert Ca $35 . ' - : ! - . . -- .. t ' ' ." . The new Spring models in suits for men and A young men in a diversified selection of fabrics, ) ' 'patterns and styles, present - a . remarkable : .- f assortment of fine clothing for you to choose . from. Many of these suits have two pairs of pants; some in' sport .attire have knickers. -'. .'And, best of all, are the new models in Hickey- . Freeman and Fashion Park .clothes. : K Regardless' of how Utile or how much you intend to pay, the values in my store are .vnequaled. ."-$45 : - - - $40 : . 1 1 Leading Clothic Morrison at Fourth 1 LUL, J iz-swETTEoriU L. 11 . .-. .1 Ol , Ml. ;'-pr-S" - S)iQrSSW , f t?l m ,vrrp . kVT . (-;:-.: U vmmx-W: vv;;rap TM - ' - tii - ir 1 i 1 -.11 - 1, - eaaaaa' - f aim A Demonstration of Emporium Values! " ' . f : J J " - ''I. j ...-- , f- ' " V . - - Here Are Easter ; ? ; J s-ates- Eoats Three Special 'Groups! : v 4- $.00 :i; '$0.50: f So many and all different! $a smart in their clever .- i adaptations t of springtime's, hew&st ? silhouettes! ; "..r, .tv,.. f V J .;TTTlASHION has, set an emphatic; approval on Wraps lister and Madame lnay choose a"- ..Ha r 1 ' ' - . ' - 'L' ' t - r .1 .1 ri. gracerur cape -a swagger sports, coai or a stunning wrap irom any or inese mree groups . Jxl she will be correctly Easter costumed and at 'a . moderate 'ex- ' -'''penditurel At $19.50 -catlS Of A' gaily plaited jempefsoft texture graceful -01 line., .1 w A swagger sports coat of her- ringbone tweed tailored with care ; lined to the waist. . " ' . . In all sizes for misses and women! One May Choose At $2,00 Z -CleTer sports coats of tweeds ; - of homespuns of pebbled tweeds- spirited in style jaimty of line-' !'' irreproachably tailored correct in : : every detail designed for a career 'of usefulness!' At $29.50 ; J A picturesqae cape of soft, ve-; i :, lour or boliria cloth. , V. . ' ? -A graceful wrap- with novel, tin- ? usual sleeves braided or etnbroid . . ered tassel-trimmed. : y . '..'! -A sports coat of fine 'double faced polo or imported tweedav - Eaister Hosiery- prefers such, shades s: Nude -CasiorBeige Camel' and Cray and chooses black, brown or matching footwear.' Holeproof Hose'- .V- - - -;$1.3S to $3.50" Kayser Hose - - - f - - - $3 25 ta $4.50 t ; Onyx Pointex . i - -- J. - - -$23 to. $3.50 , Easter Blouses when worn with the costume suit are vivid -elaborate- ' beaded and braided in innumerable ways. . - , I $3.C0 to $17.50 r. tailored blouses of soft tub fabrics. $2.50 to $4.50 Of heavy, lustrous sCb, $3X0 to $12.50 :.t- .- .. -. .' 4 -- .'V ' Colorful ', Lovely. these ' - Easter Hats . - $7150 - - - Flower ' faJen ; creatio ns--bril -'. !. : , ; liani of huestimmng of line I . .'. y--..' .- ' T ".- vrOadyY ; Easter Bonnet! v What more importaiit! . v ' . . It may be large, graceful of brmi drooping under its weight of vividly tin ted flowers! f ' V , '--. V It may. be small, close-fittings fas- cinating in contour adorably flower trimmed. --' .i -. - It may Te any one of a score , of fascinating styles each one expressing the buoyant Easter, spirit . , :Tbe final Swagstr touch! ' A.Fur Choker of stone-marten dyed opossum ' v $5.75 jLAi'iiiii'i'lh -: Z2