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V-IE RIOTERS :XnWy?:-'7-i BE PUNISHED " (Continued from par 1) ' Chicago, to work the mlne ; I f.iUed the mine and was' inet by us en Wtth tutta. " They said teste, was not there when 1 asked for him, and told me that the dor I left the better satisfied they'd be. Naturally Tleftr " "Later other officials of. the miners called at the mine In the hopes 'ef reachlsg an amicable 4juBtmnt, but v were' told "to iive. ? ,; ; "On June 21 the mine actually bf-gan production of coal with jion-unionr atrilfe breakers. "A fToiiB of ra.iners went to the n ine for a conference and to ask tli ; trntebreakerswtaaVe.t bttl the - miners rwere rrreeted by; ma chine gun fire. -Two miners were killed. Cmrloe tfcaiii-t and the TiHxt jjuorniuc - mloers, Incensed ever the . rtwo' -;dead ' comrades, rushed the mine, captured it and ihe men and, marched them down tW road.. with the result that 20 to 2 5 . were killed." " r ' ;; : ' -f MILITARY Coi'llT ORDEREI iVPRING FIELD, ' 1 It., June 23. A military court of Inquiry coin pot .'d4 of flte Chicago officer of the Illinois. National guard, was ordaffo-entrain Immediately for Herrln, It was announced by Adjutant General Black at 6:15 t i T ' ; .f t It . v ' .- ' "' , "' i v. i, -:" . TheWorid' Largest Collection of the SoiiV of thePeop!6 Thoqsand Old and New Favorites. ' - A:: it . T)ia puroose of this book has be$n to assemble within Its covers practically every 46nr old and new which by reason of its merit deserves a place in the hearts of. musicr lovers. The more than one thousand songs' which it contains have been se lected, with the greatest possible amount of careful discrimination and it is the sin ' cere hope of the publishers that if will fill a niche all of its own in the1 domain of rjiusical collections for the home. , ' ? ; V;'; :, ".' ; &GrM& 'Almost a Giit - Publisher's $3.00 . tuov - 'TATE'of BREM -" All Thr Trunk , .C:aplete h PrinU H on rood 115 Jfravei roao ,wKDa in yeiiow pavod roads in red) this map $g unquestionaoiy L the. best aucd road map of Oregon ever Tiublished and will be given to States- fli r Here's how Olrl f aionth In advance and the ma? will be handed to you mailed to you post paid absolul:ly free.' S ,. New subscriberpay one roth's subscription in advance and get the , map free. 'v, . - . . ..... "" Salem. Otpowv Gentlemen: Enclosed : please find ' -'V- or renewal subscription to the following addrczs-please u3oi uregoarometnaccoraancewiththetbcT3Clfer: ' Name " " n!'y subscribers may secure the inap and f at tne office and Bavin nn fra M.;:.j'ii. OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON n. m. 'followlnr a teienhone con versation with Governor tml!.;; The appointment of the ort, Adjutant Ou.ral Dlack said, was made after he. had .explained to Governor Small that conditions at Herrln were quiet and that be Lad Instructed' officers of the Cuard that had been mobilized to bold! their men at call, but to permit them to return - home to sleep tonight. f REGULAR ARMY . r OFFICERS LOSE RANK (Continued from pate 1.) r ill be necessary as the reduc tion cannot be effect'!, in any other way. Tie bill provides for the - appointment- of an army board to recommend to the pres ident the process by which se lections for discharge or demo tion shall be made. Naval Increase Bill Retained in Committee WASHINGTON, June 23. A senate provision for continuing work at a normal rate on new naval vessels hnder construction and appropriating $3,000,000 to Initiate a civilian naval reserve were' retained in the naval appro priation bill, under a complete agreement on the bill reached to day by the senate and house con-; lerees. Xtmm Hi t-w OlMatflaS A4a Albert E. Wier, : Yours for only f ,l .,,1 i I' . V 'i" 79f . i' and itree coupons' OFFICIAL 1922 . OF THE . SHOWING - Highways and Main Traveled AND ... 1920 Census of the State linen paper and in three colors fltiVCfrVr ruiv itt vmih Use This Coupon hap corroN, v .' Address. JTie Book of ROAD flew Naturalization . Law for Minors Urged . WALLA WALLA, Wash., June IS. John 8. Speed Smith, chief examiner In the federal naturali sation department of Seattle, was the principal speaker of the day af the convention of county clerk of the state here today. Mr. Smith told of the system now in vogue in naturalization work. Explanation was given in an swer to questions that there is no law to naturalise adopted chil dren by naturalizing foster par ents or (relatives. . Mr. Smith favored requiring children of na turalized citizens to tage exam ination ind the oath of allei ance. He also favored the as-imitation of aliens now here before letting In a flood of others. He also spoke against the law which limits county clerks to two terms. Ballot Title Completed on Salmon Fishing Bill Thirteen, thousand three hund red nd twelve names are attach ed tot the initiative petition for a constitutional amendment to pro tect, the Salmon Industry in Ore gon, which has been, completed and filed wHh the secretary of state. The measure is Initiated by G. O. Green of West Linn and will be voted on by the people at the November election. According to the ballot title 1 i a Containing More Than a s ' MONEY BACK Take this book home, ex amine it carefully. If you are not ' satisfied return it - within forty-eight hours and this paper will refund ' your money.' 7 CUp Coupon Today Roads With Mileages : "' of .Oregon 0luet fellow and red mKafwlMYMi etv4 avia at: the office counter or f f v - - J cents to, pay for new IBAP mail map and 1920 . 1S20 census free by calling Ltv i.-. j.... SECOND- WOMAN MEMBER' OF PARLIAMENT. ;4 " v Mrs. Margaret WIntringham, widow of Thomas Wintrlnghawv M. P., represents Lincolnshire, in .'"te House of Coznmobs ana sits with Mr. Asquith's supporters. the purpose of the ' measure is ,srtaking ucJawful "the use of seines, traps and fishing wheels fOr catching salmon in any waters of the state or over which; it has concurnrnt ' jurisdiction; requir ing 50 per. cen& Of salmon spawn to be planted in the river from which it is taken hot less than 20 miles x trom . its mouth, except where a dam or falls" fs within such - CiBtance, . then as neat as practical to such dam or falls; and providing a penalty from $100 to'; $1000, or imprisonment in the county jail from 60 days to one year, or both uch tine and imprisonment.' . " Four Cases Before Judge Wednesday of Next. Week Tour cases -will come up before Circuit' Judge Percy R. Kelly for disposition nest 'Wednesday Jane 28. Jaques Ward, now in the county jail awaiting sentence fol lowing a plea of. guilty to forgery. will be sentenced at that time. Cloy A. Sloat, who was senten ced; to life in, the penitentiary Wednesday on two charges of at tempted Tape, will again face the court on a third count in vhch he is accused of committing rape on a small girl of Salem.' -Wheri ar raigned Wednesday, Stoat' took' -exception o the latter a'rge. saying It was exaggerated. s The ccurt suggested ' that the accused be not sentenced on the'eount tin- til Investigation was matted Othi cases - coming i np at the same, time are.: Edgar vs - Purdy. suit. to. recover; and Imstea vs Purdy', suit to recover. Ballot Title Completed For Bill on Bank Taxes Attorney General Van Winkle has complete ballot title for the initiative bill sponsored by the Oregon Law Enforcement club proposing to revise the method of taxing banks and public .utilities. the purpose. of the bill as. stated in the ballot is: , "Toi assess public utility corpor I ations at no less valuation than that fixed by the public- service commission; to assess corpora tions on the basis either of full cash value of capital stock or on all taxable property without de duction of indebtedness, sub- SHL SAWS WOOD AND SAYS A GREAT DEAL ALSO. ir? vh? ' iii" 4 J g V vi'A-- t, f v, I , : - ' - j ' V Pi " If if t .l I; p noeymmf- ' . ... - " -f I f f IU ' M . Ii ir , fM ' '. , Mrs. Mary Roberts Rlnehart noted author, snapp-d at iter aaaner , home, while indulging in her favorite vacation Xfirc:fc Mia Ricfhart was rtceatlj picked u paa of America most promlui-utwocien, ''.-;: ';i r"v-'J v.-.- 4 yfif 'T.r'V---1"-:?:-:';-.-:::-?";'' tracting the lesser from the great er as the case may be; in lfke manner to assess banks on total amount of taxable assets or ou aggregatfe vaahie of capital itock, requiring that money deposited in banaks and similar concerns shall not me deducted from the assessed value off such, concerns, and to provide additional means for en forcement of tax laws." Full Honors Accorded Murdered Field Marshal LONDON. June 23. The fune ral 'of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilion'wiH be held next Monday in St. Paul's Cathedral, the em pire's military pantheon. The body, will be interred in the North Transept, beside the grave of Field Marshal Ird Roberts. Full military ' honors' will be accorded the dead soldier. The two men arrested as assas sins of Field Marshal Wilson were arraigned' on a charge of murder today, And formally remanded for a weefc !n jrirder to enable further intesVigatioiu , LitUa Is added to UW identity of the motives of the assassins except that they prove to-be former soldiers. Sf 1 PART IX MURDER DENIED DUBLIN, June 23. The shoot ing of Sir Henry Wilson was not done at Republican instance or of thfc Irish Republican army; if it were,- the Irish Republican army would acknowledge the fact,' says a statement issued by the publicity department of the dissi dent army at the four courts head quarters early this mornfng. Pair Wanted in Alabama Must Go and Stand Trial -; Governor Olcott yesterday hon ored requistions from Governor Thomas E. Kilby of Alabama for the extradition of Frank Bodal lafeo, alias Joe Cuno. wanted on : charge of grand larceny and buy ng and concealing stolen proper ty, and Lena Donna, wanted on charge of embezzlement. Both fare wanted in Birmingham and they afe under arrest in Portland They will be turned over to W. L Brannon, an Alabama officer who came to Oregon for the prisoners .':-',.-,-...-v.-.-.. SATURDAY MORNING. Disabled War Veterans Meet in Convention SAX FRANCISCO. June 23. Capt. John H. Dykes, Washing ton. D. C. chairman of the na tion il legislative committee, dis abled American veterans of the World war, arrived here today to present a program of legislation to the second annual convention of the veterans' organixation next week. Ralph A. Horr, Seattle, senior vice commander of the or ganization, also arrived today. Two delegations are expected in Sunday in special trains. They include veterans from many parts of the country. Morvich and Whiskaway To Match Speed Today CINCINNATI. Jane 23. The eyes of all those who admire the thoroughbred are turned toward Latonia foe tomorrow afternoon, where eitit of the stellar three year olds of the American lurf will match apeed, courage and en durance in the $50,000 Kentucky special race over a mile and a quarter. Also to the winner will go a gold cnp. valued at 12000 to be presented by Governor Edwin P. Morrow of Kentucky, emblem atic of the championship. This classic of racing will bring together the fleet Morvich. Pil lory, Whiskaway, Olympius. Dead lock, Cherry Tree, John Finn and Thibadoux, all at the same weight, 126 pounds NEW CORPORATIONS I Articles of incorporatian were filed yesterday by Denny St Co. of Oregon, having of flees in Medford na capitalized at $20,000. The incorporators are Mron E. Root. Milton S. Jones and Porter J. Neff. ' Articles also were filed by the Royal Riders . ot the Red Robe, having headquarters in Portland and assets placed at $50. The in corporators are W. D. Quinn, A. Townsend Kurtz and C. W. Hurd. Notification of dissolution was filed by the Bear Creek Logging company, which has offices in Portland. Lytle Again Head of Veterinary Examiners Dr. C. W. Lassen of Pendleton was electeed president of the Ore gon state board of veterinary ex aminers, which conducted examin ations at the Imperial hotel In Portland the past three days. Dr. W. H. Lytle, state veterinarian, was chosen secretary and treas urer. Five men paassed the exam inations. They are: John F. Ran kin of Texas, Elton GUdow, Al bany. Ore.; Ray B. Floyd. Enter prise, Ore.: Melvin E. Norman, Snmpter, Ore., and S. Croncer, Bend, Ore. 1XKI) C03IPAXV SUES YAKIMA, Wash., June 23. I. D. Cardiff, manager of the Wash lngton Dehydrated Food company of this city, today brought suit to prevent a sale of the company's plant to the Perham Fruit com pany of this city. Cardiff claims that though a large stockholder. Let a Statesman "Want FU1 Wherever you are you can buy, sell or trade almost anything through STATESMAN WANT ADS. Do you need farm help, a clerk for your store, a stenographer, a teacher for your school district? All these and many other wants can be filled quickly and at small cost through STATESMAN WANT ADS. For your convenience a blank order form is printed below. Write one. word in each space. The cost to you will be 2c a word for one Inser tion ; 5c a word for three insertions and 8c a word for one week. CUT OFF HERE AND MAIL IN ENVELOPE WITH REMITTANCE To the Oregon Statesman Classified Advertising Depirtment, Salem, Oregon. Please insert this advertisement-.. 1 , J . . . , " ,. ( r r . t , - . . . C i-: f t ; j . v ' ' , " . ' . -, ... , ... ,. ... . . .r-': ." - - , . - ' " N i v v-;- Enclosed please find ' remittance of. JUNE 24. 1922 NVENTGR LISTENS IN ' if rr-' - i ?l , ; 4 !-:-:- i'-'-".! j V.'.-t :f R'rf- ? - i W S "' ! cr''---j - r Jtu flrl" hi.' 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Wilburn, charg ed with fatally shooting a Loca'.i deputy sheriff in the miners' march of last August during labor fields tonight was' found guilty of murder in the second degree by a jury in the Jefferson county circuit court. 1 HAXD-ftARNES DRAW EUGENE, Or.. June 23. Ralph Hand of Cottage Grove and Geo. Earnes of Nebraska wrestled to a draw here - tonight, the latter gaining the first fall 'in one hour and ten minutes, and the former the second In 40 minutes. In the preliminary Ben Howard won by two straight falls over Oscar Butler. Your lMeed The Greatest Medium of Advertising in Willamette (Write o word in each apace) Name, Addries- ON BOARD HIS YACHT. I ..T GGWEH HEM PISSES CUKS Precious : Stones :and iValii-", ; able Articles, Smuggled y Over Russia's Border . KOVNO, Lithuania. June 10. ; A solid gold kettle. Taanging from a stick over the shoulder of a ragged tefugee whoJ recently passed Into Lithuania, has caused several customs Inspector! to ri- , , celve'sharp reprimands from their- superiors in Moscow. . The kettlo . was dntet and i covered -wfth tin and. Its owner waa seemingly so Impoverished that the 'inspectors , allowed Jt ? to crosa the border. : without bestowing, rnore than a casual glance upon it. " Many clever, schemes. to imnjv gle valuables from .Russia are re vealed after their authors find vealed after their '. authors ) find v themsetves safe : in - Kovno. One traveler succeeded In passing the Inspectors with diamonds and oth-. er precious stones valued at thou sands of dollars concealed In aand- wiches. ""''- , When he reached here he threw ' 1 the dried brekd and meat which:;' had screened his jewels to sons'; hogs. A few. hours later be dis covered that one of his most val uable stones . vas missing. Ten ; hogs vera killed before the dia mond was recovered. 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