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I Jtoftttitii "''A IteaMet SIS Third Section Pages 1 to 4 VOLUME LI EUCENE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1922 NUMBER St FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS SOUND OPTIMISTIC NOTE Improvomont Reported In All Soctions of Country BUSINESS "TIDE TURNING I'IijhIhiI Ii-.mIuc1., In huUtntry ' niul hurrt'iilnic iff Vrlvv iiy itoiiuiir 7;. hmitii I'OHTI.ANO, H-.. .limti n.-Tho fi-deml rMirv system, iikn mi ntten llit phynl' lmi, keep, it ringm- on the pulso of lli iinlliiti ami Ikhiji'h uiunlli IV bulletins regarding Km lieiillli uf its iiilKhly patient, lit i iiiiiliiit Hh bul letins. It him reports from inch one nf llio twvhu fluml remrvo Itiuiku, which in i mtimtml in the large elites of VUt lniiM mr hi of Hit euiinlry, ii;unr lv: Moston, New York, I'lilhidHpliI:., I'levuluud, Richmond, Ailuiiiu, Chi toKO, Ht J -oil Is, AllniitiuimllM, Kiiunum 'Iiy, I'uIIum it ltd Hun .YunriMro, The hunks Imvn la lliulr luni mlliictfd data throughout their respective iIh IrlciH. Ily tlilH inui'cKH the- bulletlna nf tlltt fttlll'llll H'Ht'l'Vtl NVHtetll uro ren dered t'oinprtdienslvn iii their m;uin und ituthoutlu In their vuiU'liiHlmm., . Oregon lu n part of the twelfth fed eral K'HITVO dlHlf('t, heildqUIirterH Of wli It'll urj u Uli thu li'ili-iiil rct-n-vii luni k of Hun Knim-iHiMf, Hiumli hunks of tin twelfth district hid id-1 ruled at l. oh Angeles, l'oiilaii'l. H tittle, Hull l-nke lty nml Hpukane. Tho report uf the twelfth district. therefore, eovur thu extreme western part uf thn ruiintr. . IleiM'tln Am HlniUih Recent report from ull tho dl-irkls Itavo been unanimous In their Itera tion of tho ui'tliulKtlo noli-. The opening paragraph of nlinoxt every review fur noma time bus mriliilncd cither th words t 'in I y Improvo intml," "continued st remit h," "turn fur tho belter" or "brighter pros pects." Tho third federal rcm-rvo dis trict, with honduartoia at l'htludcl prln, report tho business situation ns much hotter than ul any prevloiiH time In 4422, niul tioten the (treat 1 creartu In tho nu inborn of -nnlerK for fnrnttl dellvorlrn a9 lndlmtlvu of n return of confidence In tho future. Thin oltiiiiRo In particular, nflrr ninny uinntbM of hand-to-mouth huyliiK. 1 dlxtlnrtly rnrminiKlnir. Tho frdenil renervw hnnk of St. I.oiiIr In tho t'lKhtll dlittrlct keepH In ('Ioho tuiM'h with flniineliil tnuttern In Um dbtrld hy mrHiiN of u imtlon nalrn nddnvMod lo icatiif hnlnriH tntoroiitic imil In ahle to report "not--ntilo trli!w In th-dlnrihn tf nor mill Jit all britni'tieti uf lu'dvlty." In thin tlltitrlrt 1h vlttloned "mon ronfl dcncH In value und tho future of InmliieiM than at any ditto In more than elRhteun moiithh." lnUnt ItutcH IIin'IIiu Throughout tho country In tho tunne'. onil hnnklnir situatinn Rrner nlly tho Important fetituro h tho ron llnitM donlluo nf intercut nit eg. Mony rated hnvo boon dwlhilnic now for mnro than a year nml on ruto pre-: vnllliiK rut on on vurioim c hi wen of loans nro Inwor tlmn ul any time since; 1017. Wore It not for the InvpHtment ilemuml III connection with povern ment. municipal and Industrial fi nancing. tJioro cam ho n douht hut that thoy would bo mill lower. The exceptional tictlvlty of tho bond mar ket, eoupled with an extensive rise In prlcpM, bun nhled in druwhiK pub- (Contlnued on Pnixo S. Column J SALVAGE OF LUSITANIA PLAN OF AMERICAN FIRM ki:i: iTi:i(i:wr aiii sti i i.iMio ovi;it fiuui-A'v Mnnr Wlm Hit,;,k wlili Aiiiluiriiy AlMiut lJfK Kin,,, ,,, Am Ski'iiiiciii (rorro,,Wi,,l,,1KI, of iliu Akmi-IiiIoiI l.r) . INI.UN My as. Tin. H(,a...i.-I)t nililuil from Now yrt iiuu mi AmiT li'iill Kilvime mfiiiimny wiih K'iIiik lo mlBii llU I.UHl la ,IIH II I UIJH.l.l kn.-il l,nt """i1. Ilium, who flunk Willi otllhiillly i,,t HfMiii; b iliw from Ihn hullutn r thn ma urn Klu-lilliiil kh to llui I.imitunlu nvor Ih-Iiik flOlllfll. Ulr l-ii.ili rli k Yiiiiiik In lroiii:ly of III" uiiImIiiii Unit It will iiovor Im Imif. Iln luni rhlimn nf 111., nilllllr "llv hiKiikm ni..-l,, ii,iiK Hi,, WMr, niul lirniiKlit lulu tif.i'i .ni..-i r.mi Hhllvi that )im hiwrimi) war I'luuialllrK. .wniiy in uiciii luni liiiim Idi'iM'iliMiil nml it r.niB,,.nii, nuiitlinr ,,M ),,, Hllllll. N'n linn IiiiiU-h niiirn fil...nl pi.iu. lllir Hlllllffll Klllllll. To an liiturvlfwcr Kir Froiloi-lfl hn. niijil II In viu-y Iniiiriiluili'K, llinnuli not alii4i.liili.ly liuiiiiHlliln, lliui tiio I.iikI lanla ciimIiI ln nilni'il. Tim cunt wnulil in. mil. or all prnimrtlnn to lu.r valiu. Aflcr IvIllH m.iVi-11 yiMirK ILl Ilia hntlnm of I Iii' Mi a II wuulil imil. nn iiiui-h lo ri'iiiHliiln lu.r an to l.tillil a now vub- il. To l.ullil a floating rhamlirr nlno lntliilri.il fi'ct lonir nml onn liiimlroil fool wlilu it nil to ul l i-iri lit lo ralwo tin. wri-i-k Iiy nii'iiiiB of Hti'i.l caliliw. woulil IiivoIvk. Hlr Kr.'il.rlik ii!ill out. an i.xHn.lltiiro ho cnnt.lili.rat.lo nn to ninko tho iniili-rtahlnK ly Hint menna quit JintMiRHll.lfl on hny conuniTclnl IMHiif. I'h4 altcrnatlvo tliftlio.1 of raining !hi vpkbuI by pumplnic In com t.n.HMHl ttir hunlly hoonifil foiu.ll.lH. Ilofuio Dint coillil lio ili.no Hlie would liavu to lis miiAle air tiKlit iiy rlonintf all oii.iiIiikii. It 1h IniiMwKililo fur ill v om to work nt a doplli of 2T.O foot, nml tlioy would linvo to ko Hint fur uinlor wntor to trot nt tho l.tiMttntlln. Tlio (triwitiyit ilopth at which dlvorH now Work surcemfully la 180 foot. EDO AGES till OF. LIFE CHANGE IN MUSIC PLANNED XtyrK OF KADNKKK TO UR DKIjKT Kl I-'ltOM AUMKX1AX 3IITIPS rnrro-nnnflrnfa of tho Aftioclatcd Pr8) CoNSTAXTIXtH'IJ:, May U. A radical ehnnrrn In the national niiiKle of the Armenian people In helm? planned hy the native, tench or who are lu charge of tho educational work of the orpha (insert in tho Armenian soviet republic. They purpo&o to olimlntito ' the "nolo of fuidmvttf und HiihmltuUnn." und toitmtltuto a more Joyoun uplrlt, ucoordlnr to ,. Hay Oden, Oakland, t'itt,, Hiipetintcndent of the American Industrial school whero 2,000 Armen ian children ore learning native trade. "Muny ftenerutlonH of nupprewlon and porsocutliiu hava loft nn indelible Iniprom on tho popular music nnd folk book of tho Armenian pooplo." wild Mr. Offden recently. 'Tho nu tivo dnnccs, poems nnd plays nro nil In a distinctly minor key which. Is hound to hnvM a depressing effert on the youth of the country, nut witu (ho dawn of n new freedom, thin note of sad lies ought lo be changed, so far as possible. Into a uplrlt of Insplr 11 Him nnd enthushiHm. In the schools, wo have, agreed to eliminate so mo of tho most depressing or mo national folk siings, replacing them with other national mtiHle revived from tho ancient songs of tho shepherds and farmers." Three Thousand Years Ago Use of Animal Glands Known DR. BREASTEDGIVES FACTS An Inundation r JtcKlorlns Youth In Hi-t l-'orll In An Aiu-lcnt Kgyptlnii JKN'iuiicnt '. morrnfironlnr ut the Aixoclnteil PrweO rHIACli. Juno J7. Tho restora tion nt youth to ihn aged, attempted recently by means of animal gin mis. wan also attempted at leant 3000 years kko, aef-ordlug to Hr. J amen II. Hreasled of the Cnlversity nf Chlcngo. An "Incuiil.'itliin of Transrormlng an (lid Mini Into a Youth of Twenty" Is set forth In the Kdwln Hmlth papyrus. Iho Kf;yptluu doriiment which Mr. Ilreasteil linn declared contains un paralleled evidence of advanced knowledge and scientific spirit on the part of Kgyplinn physicians of 1H00 It. C or earlier. The Innnniatlon, on tho contrary, he said Is characterized by rellaueo on hocus-pocus, r. Hronsted's theory is that an extraordi nary book on surgery and external medicine fall Jnto tho hands of n iitack w)io was morn Interested in charma for making old men young. nnd who had tho Incongruous texts combined In tho same roll. Thu In the papyrus magical formulae jostle n exposition of delicate surgical op erations heretofore believed to bo de cidedly modern. WrltU-u Aliout 1H00 B. C. Tho handwriting Indicates ihnt It was probably written about 1X00 It. C. and It is thought to be a copy of a manuscript that is at least a thousand years older. Tho original may have been written as early aa 3400 H. C. It Is thought by aomo of t ho words which appear in tho manuscript and which wore long out of voguo Jn 1800 B. C. The. manuscript also contains "The Incantation of Kxpelling tho Wind of tho Year of I'est.' This shows the widely prevalent notion which has persisted to tho present day that the winds curry inallrmant plagues. The lust two parts of tho papyrus are w rl t ten In a ve ry d I f f eren t Tfa nd wrltlng from the front page. Tho columns In front treat of the head, then tho lowor head, the mouth, the neck nnd the spine. Llero the papyrus stops but it is evidence that tlio remainder treated tho lower body. 'Triiit of Wounds in Until ' Tho- first group of ten .casert which nr,o described treat. of woundaof the head of which tsoven aro Knlfo and sword wounds. The surgeon la in structed how to probe tho wound und in case of n severe knlfo wound told, "You should have in ado for him a wooden braco padded with linen (and have) tho head fastened to it. His treatment should be sitting, plnced between two supports of brick, until you know whether he is making any progress." Oaso eight deals with "a fracture of tho skull under tho skin." Tho sur geon Is told to operate, to open at the point of contusion, nnd "to elevate tho depression outward." It la pos sible trephining is involved here; if so. It Is tho earliest mention of it in history. For a cut In tho forehead, physl cluna skin, a kind of linen I win doge, Is to be used or a doublo bandage applied ho as to cause "tlm lips of tho wound to join ono another." LIEUT. COLONEL ROWAN MAY GET TARDY AWARD IS MAN WHO AllItl.J) FAMOL'S MKKK.UaO 'IK) (i.AIW IA ' Hrnvn Officer Jiellvrred It Knowing Jin Would Iti fUiot im Spy If Plwovorcd by SjuiniardH fclorriiHiimulf'tiMMir thtt AHHoelntiii PrenK) HAN KKANCIHCO, Ca June 10. Lieutenant Colonel Andrew H. Howmi. retired, tho man who car rind the fatuous "message to Oarcla" in lS'JS, during tho HpaniMh-Amerlean war, will receive a belated recognition for brav ery, if Benator Kamuo) V. KhortrldKO of California can bring It about. The senator has received assurunces from .Secretary of War Weeks that ho will take up with tho arluy board having jurisdiction tho granting of u medal or of a distinguished service cross. IJeutenant General Kelson A. Miles ordered young IJeutenant Itownn to deliver a "message, to flarcla." I)ls- crction, initiative and bravery wero required. itownn itid not ask who (larela was, Where ho could be found. or how to get thero,. Instead, he de livered tho message to Uenorul tiarcla, lu the interior of Culm, where Oarcla with his little band of patriots was ul- most surrounded by Spanish forces. Jtowan know that if the message were Intercepted by the Spaniards ho would bo shot or hanged as a spy. Garcia, heartened by the promise of aid from the I'nited States, just entering tho war with Spain, fought on. and the foe was overcome. lieutenant Kownn was cited by O en or a I Miles In dispatches to Wash ington as follows: "This was a most perilous under-, taking, and in my judgment Lieuten ant Jtowan performed on act of hero ism and cool daring that has rarely ! been excelled in tho annala of war- j fare." Rowan Inter was appointed lleuten- ' ant colonel of volunteers, and in 19,18 was retired from the regular army I witn me runic or major. He resides in Ban Francisco. Of II. s. HOFE OF ALBANIA Plea is Made By Bey Ahmet Zogu, Minister of Interior WOULD BE BOOST HE SAYS Ofllchil Says Albanians Andtut and J'roinl Kaen witli Traditions An , Uihidiifc Iho Christum Kra f CorreHjiomlence of the Associated Preia) Tift ANA, Albania, May 31 "Rec ognize ub," said Bey Ahmet Zogu, Albania's minister of tho Interior to tho Associated Pres correspondent In a recent Interview. "If America rec ognizes us, and sends a diplomatic representative to Albania, it will be the biggest boost Albania can have," bo declared. "We are an ancient nnd nrnnd men Wo have traditions antedating the Christian era. We have suffered un der the tyrant's heel. Wo have been oppressed by both Asiatic and Kuro pean peoples. We have dreamed for centuries a dream of freedom. We nro tho most homogeneous race in the Balkans and long for tho chance to determine our destiny by ourselves. America, wnose pagen or history gleam with glorious deeds In the cause of human liberty, should recog nize, Albania, for It Is a country which has. suffered long centuries of (Continued on Page 3, Column 3) CAREER OF BANDIT MONTE MICHAELS ENDS ABRUPTLY AMKKICAV OtTIiAW LKD BAND or iio!mi:its in mexico Two Years Ago a Petroleum Com pany of Mexico Set a Price of 910,000 on Moittc's Head (CorrPHpondcncR of tho Annotated Press) MKXICO CITY, May 2fi. A bandit who for moro than three years has led n roving bund of marauders through the Tamplco oil fields, was killed the other day by one of his own countrymen who refused to believe that Monte Michaels, six-shooter In hand, was on a friendly mission when he attempted forced entrance to the headquarters of a petroleum camp. Monte, a hard-hitting and straight shooting American, como to Tamplco severul yeura ago, ostensibly to work. in the oil fields. He tired of drilling and pumping and started out to gather Home or the plentiful gold by , means of the familiar stickup system, i He prospered and ho gathered fol- j lowers. Two years ago a price was set on Monte's head by the International Petroleum company $10,000 gold for him, dead or alive. 1 Monte answered 1 the challenge by holding up a pas senger train at Ohorreras, Tamaulipas, and bagging enough money to keep hfm and his followers for months. Other charges of banditry have been made against Monte, but no one cared to match him in eunnlay to aaln the reward. Several days ago. however. Monte entered an International Petroleum company camp near Zacamlxtle and, finding the door of the headquarters' office barred against him. he drew his gun and demanded admission. , OHIO, PUNS TO 4-1 President's Town to Be Hun dred Years Old in July TO ENTERTWiTRIGi CROWD Of More Import nnco to Citizenry . Itian Cenu-nary Brent Will Pe Return of FrnJdcut : (Correspondent:, of the Associated Prm) MARION, O., Juno I. The eye of the country, focused : on Marlon two 'years ago, again vlU be turned to this Ohio town, which has sent the twenty-ninth president to the White House, July 2 to 6. Marlon' will be 100 years old then, and It plans to en tertain more distinguished - citltens during the four-day centenary cele bration, than in the rushing days of the Harding campaign, when many notables flocked here.- - 1 Of more Importance to Marlon peo ple than the centenary itseif, will be the return at that time of theirs and the country" ''first t cltlsen," Presi dent Warren a. Harding, and Mrs, Florence Kiln Harding.. It will be the first time the Hardlngs have come back to their home town since they left a year and a half ago. . General Pershing to Attend General John J. Pershing has promised to attend "the. celebration, (Continued on Pan 4. Column 4) ; TOURISTS IN ROME STUNG CITY ASKS TAX OF 10 PER CENT ; OP HOTEL -IHJXS ' j f Correspondence of the Associated Press) HOM.H, May 25. J- Reeking the monoy of the tourist in Rome; the municipality bethought itself of col lecting from him a tax of 10 per cent of his hotel hill, simply for the priv ilege of sojourning in the city. But there was oi violent opopsltion from the public in general and hotel keep ers In particular, with the customary references to the killing of the goose that lays the golden egg, and the pro posal, for the time bepng at any rate, has been shelved. Alreudy a tourist in Rome pays' a tux, based on his-hotT biilr of 10 per cent for service, supposed to bo In place of tips, and a luxury tax of from seven per cent to 12 per cent. The new tax would have made a third enforced contribution. Ten per cent In the bill Instead of tips does not work out very well. The tourist avers he has to tip anyway to get good service, and the servants say they do not by any means receive their share of the considerable sum produced by this levy. Tho hotels of Rome, closed during the war, aro reopening, but proprie tors are complaining of excessive costs. They declare that before the war they could feed a servant for 85 cents a day, and that now they must pay three dollars for tho same food. All this may be true, nevertheless those who provide food and drink for tho public In Rome show striking evi dences of prosperity and are generally referred to aa "sharks." HOW TO BUILD A RADIO SET Article 4 gV CWF CLIP - r:,i:r. . 3 Ni r 'fay 1 DETECTOR, TYPft, CommcpcjaC 7Vpc -A A-WOOD, C;GAUNA;. E-HeAfrmCOPPER.WW F-BtNpuKiPosr G-GALLNAIC(J? BRASS STOVCBOLTjt NUTS TIIM HMTIXTOIl Bv PHANK I. HOI.AU Instructor of Mnmiitl Trnlnlng. Dotrolt HUrh Schools. Round, wnvos, ns tlir-y nro ennght by tho nntonntie nro not of n ili'slnible enrront nnd thoy must lio chntiKcd. This In rtono by the detector. Iiolcc loi's ntny bo inirohnsod, nnd I novo shown two types of ronily-mnile In struments In my drawing, but for a very smnll. sum you can niako ono yourself. Kvory hnmo-mndo detector Is mailt. In ft illrtorent wny nml of different mntorliils, for there nro only two es sential points lo be kept In mind .When constructing one. First, llmre must bo proVMcd some moons' of UolilltiK Iho "cut whisker" so it cim bu inuvocl about nnd niljustwl on tlui bo '.provided Bomo )nenn of IiolilInK . ...i .i..i.. u, vnn ..my work out tlio other details of tho Instru ment ns you see u. I shall describe two types of do- tcpor"'typo 1. (tot a nploce of wood H-ln. by 2M-ln. by 4-ln., nn old cuff or siiBiiondor clip, a Ploeo of C.UI . . "... . .. rnnnil-hOIld lirOSS screw, nd 'a n,.loco of f ln? lm.. or X TV Kent m" be drawing Itend the cuff clip ns shown. Drill holes In both parts to receivo BorewB. The out vlilk.r, wWoli l nmd. of tho f Ino braBS or copper wlro, Is to lie attarni'ii 10 ino cat wiiinni'. with a lilt of Bolilnr, Tho eat whisker Itself is the brass or bronxo spring wll-o bont Into a plBtnll by winding it Closely iiroiinii i. ii.i."h... Tho cryfltal Is nothing moro than . . ..lt.l.l.n l..nwn iino. v.irimts names ns galena, carborundum, sili con, eto. The succoss ot your insiru nient depoluls greatly upon tho sen sitiveness ot the detector nnd for this reason It is well to buy a good, tested crystnl. Tho crystal must ho chipped off a bit. so that It has a bright sur face nnd gives a good contnet. Solder n small Ml of melal the technical term Ib "wing" In the slot of the cat whisker scrow. This mtikcs it moro uonvunlent lo turn the acrow with your fingers. . .... ... ....ni in ihn cuff clln. Scrow down tho cnt whisker till It touches tho dotector. Tho instrument Is now ready for uso. If, inatead of mounting It on a base of its own, you profor to mount it on tho tuning coll bnso. you mny ao so. - - Typo 8 Is made In much the same . .1. .Kn nn. n rn mirrhnBCd. howovor, nnd only tho assembling need bo nono Dy you, ino tlbns In this enso nre made botween tho nuts on tho bolt .1. Bo euro when making connectlonB nnd beforo soldering nny joints, that All parts nre wen hithi'imi. Nrmt Snnilayt How ti ninko a loose coupler. - ;. ' Copyrlghtf 1041!, Associated Editors. BUY FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER ALWAYS What Ahmt ' Grocery-ftieesl Pecause of the equalizing forces of competition every where, it is literally true now that you receive just exactly what you pay for. In other words, quality is the t true economy. Any merchant can make a "good buy" at one time or another and offer reductions. These reductions or specials tend to draw attention o that particular store. While you may save a few pennies on the special article you pay full ' price for the bulk of food you buy. " Does not the store that stands by you and your com-' munity consistently year after year deserve your patron-' age? Give this matter serious thought then patronize your neighborhood grocer more.; West End Grocery Miller's Grocery The Neighborhood Groceries Four Deliveries Store Co. Vegetables, Pastry : Daily Groceries, Ice Cream, Candies 1104 W. 6th - Phone 1347 13th and High Phone 983 1070 Lawrence Phone 1415 L. A. Milne Grocery College Crest Rowling's Grocery 1 Groceries CASH GROCERY - 1 Staple ' Flour and Feed f." j Phone S13R and Fancy Groceries 13th and Mom . Phone 198 At College Crest Station Phone 1375 - 657 Jefferson' The F. E. Lamb Grocery Isaac Whealdon Model Cash Grocery Complete Line of Staple-; ' '" Meats L0lmches0n9' StaPIe and Fancy Groceries and Fancy Groceries 311 High - Phone 1475J 356 E. 8th - Phone 1287R 1085 W. 4th At Qkir St Hiltibrand's Grocery DUGAN'S L'.R.MiUer' Grocery Fancy ftear Cot Cah Grocery 759 Monroe and Staple Groceries ' Seventh and Blair Groceries of AH Kinds , 790 E. Uth - Phone 926 Phone 542R PbotM 1094 Everson's Success Underwood & Ryan Grocery and Market Coffee & Supply Co. Neighborhood Grocers v Free Deliveries "Success" brand Coffees, We Deliver v 10:00 to 12 KX) 4:00 to 6:00 Teas, Extracts. Spices " " 1459 E. 13th - Phone 656 692 W. 4th Phone 147S 13th at Patterson Phone 95 Your Neighborhood Grocer Is a Community Necessity