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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1923)
FIVE STATE BANK OF flUSSf A IS VERITABLE COLD MINE by th government' credit pro ff r-arn. Mews of the Day in Pictures It la lb aim of the farm loan board In mlm:n trL-if tb n-w 111' t, fufll.li.l.. IK. utvlMi i.f the SURPASSING EFFICIENCY, CONVENIENCE, BEAUTY UNIVERSAL WOOD AND COMBINATION RANGES country banks rather thur. inter urn wnn wim( in laifinfni ex plulned, adding, the country hanks. fttivlrmatv m -i in 'hu il MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORRj SUNDAY, MARCH 25, im Ten Million Dollars Gold, In gots, Heaped in Vaults HUGE PROFITSGARNERED On' Ailmntjurcouji nui'n of Utf llr.nk In to t'luuijtf !JJn lulu ItubJtw comi-tltlon by um of re-dlscounts ajinouitn wii court gppwita 10 the board a queatiunable. NARCOTICS RUIN FAMILY UNI mm ; j.td ifiutitivoit, il-vm. irr of thti tmnb of King rut-ftfikhnruMt, In I he Vnly of the Kinjc". un1 tiBihlrr. iirrt(i ,y Um Mu.l.r of l.uxitr. tmwu l.ain by nuton-Mittr from l.uxor fur the famou ;t tomb, which h Jut b-n .... n.t That Kirn: Tut-imkh-ium n nhouUI not uff-r In Hie next . pumiulfH'-- in fat .! b;nl itn l-ft In bin 1inI. nluii ht tu buric 1. 3 3u'j ycur ;if. H AIIIT I1KI.IKVKD TO UK CAUSE UK I'OUt hi K'IU L 1 V :pJ . ; j-i-i'" 1 Ckaning' platter rem- M- lirr. c!lknon nrronautlc ul invrntur. h&a ilf monntmted at Mttchol Kleld, Lone : thnl it l intrlVctty f-rlbto to have trnntcontinrntal alrp1ant tnnfcr ja-rncom to muilrr for landing midway between iuj. Hperry iulind hi llttlf. m.irhlne with a thn-foot rod, M on hlM tft wlnit, and a manipulated him alrn'ane to hok the rod easily number of ttme t bottom runjf of a ladder lwirii;li)ff from the corkWt oUm bis d lluvt.and phine pllotrd h 4'atttatn li, Kinler, t, K, A." JVh men wore HArarhute In cna of atcJdnt. but th feat wa easily acebm- (Currtoa1ur of lb AMorlktvtf Pr .MOSCOW, Keb. 26. Tin uulllun doiiiua worth 01 gold, in liuwian i uIiUh and Kt"tenuifC hiKot ol bul lion, me h-ed 111 1 tie tfeuaurt miltfc ot the KuMikn btte bank ;lie renuitn ul one er' ai-tlvittai ii ill. Hovtt financial inatltution. Twelve moiilha ago tt atarted do u atiuij wan citp.tai 01 cle li t luteal paper rublea. Lnder the maiiMXnient of old time Humun iaiiKe(M, wlto ntvtr healtattxl to n.u.e luff iMwflia, and urtd along: tut- hti,v tine by the natiuniU nt-cea-i.y to uccutnutaiu ral tiioncy, the bunk hua been add. 114 dany lo it icuvc tund. An American, for example, take a )rjieriy guud c.ikk tor fvv to thta bank to be canned. He wail uii tiuur and recetvea a alip uf pa per bearing cjilibaatic figure ahow .UK that tne iahu-r will hand him w lor the rneiK. Thereupon he eaally underwiand how aonie c t t Ii-mc prolan ba e been made. The Mate bank ha a monopoly on JuittKn X( lianKv, but 11 will pay in actual American or Kugliah cur rency for the cht-ckB Um receive, and the average foieinner much prefer to pay five per cent and levetve real money, in mead of an i rin loud of ovlet paper. IHIlani Cliancixl to I tub! oh A not her advantageous practice of the bank ts to change doll&ra into rubie. paying practically the jame rate as the money changer oti the Illegal bourse. The d it tw in may be oiuy a few thousand rublf on the, dollar, but it 1 enough to add to the constant trickle ol pro! us to the stale bonk till. At the beginning of 19?? It was estlmattsl liiat about 300.OuO.OOU gold ruble were still in the hand of the peasants and other private per-pom of Uuul having bee-n buried or tnotfrcd away In old socks iaKUinn a 'rainy dny. The opening 01 J-k! banaing opemtionn. and tne fiank winking on the part of the government authorities at op eruUons on the so-caJled Illegal courses, hve coaxed many mil lions of this gold from It hiding putt e. A conaider&ble portion ha found Us way to the state bank, which sends It own af-ents to these illegal bourses and rfers for this gola and for fo'ign currency, higher price than the private 1 traders can afford. For this the bank, of course, pays only paper 'money of which It seem to have Lit inexhaustible supply. "HI'AOO, March 25.As police Investigated what wa termed a slaying and a suicide in the deaths of Mm. W. C. Woolron, 70, and her daughter, Mr, l-dna Kobin oii. 4 0, they disclonrd the history of the family, once prominent In the Kant, but finally reduced to poverty by the uae of narctitira. The police enumerated four per sons In the family who had com mitted suicide In the last 2i years. Lal night )Aim. Woolwn and her daughter, Mr. Kobinwon, who had subsisted partly on the charitable offfnnga of neighbors, were found dead in bed at their home, both their throats cut and a razor lying nearby. Thiee note found in the home indicated a suicide pact. One as serted "we are going of our own free will," and continued, "they would not give me a chance to cure mM-if as I had been doing." It was signed "Edna." the daughetr. WOMEN RULERS OUSTED MKS CAMUDATKK F.LKXTEO IX DESCLACH. X. D. DESLACS, N. D.. March 21. Conrrrtrd m&sculine opposKion to feminine polttlml domination wu rrsponmble for the oustlnjc of the women's admlniatration which for the past year has governed the af fair, of tbla village In the election held yenerday, it became known today. Keeplne secret until the eleventh hour their plan to oust the women, the political forces opposed to the feminine administration yesterday, distributed stickers bearing the names of a complete ticket of male aspirants for village offices, re sulting In the election of the men cand.uatt'S by almo&i a two to one vote, ' CUSTOMS OFFICERS IN PLANE NAB RUM CRAFT KX-SI B-CHASKR TAKEN UTTH 4O,OO0 IX KVM ABOARD . Offlrcm Almr Oargo "Waa to Be Jlo-lniportcd In KrarOon of ltoms Ilrarulacion YAXfHU'VEIt. B. March Caught In a rov. by customs of ficer riding a aeaplane the former nub-chaer Tmcilla, which . left (here Mtonday - with cargo -of liquor in bond to b landed in Mex ico. In back In port. The customs officers allege that the cargo waa to be re-tmportej here in evasion of the Customs regulations and duties. The 1469 caaeo. of- liquor valued at more than $40,000, were be mr Uvken today to a bonded warehouse to await the outcome of the Dominion charges. For some time customs authori ties have suspected thai liquor shipped in bond to Mexico wa be In? diverted back into Canada, The carco of the Truqalla wa un der bond of $40 a case to be de livered at Tonolobampo, If the charges are sustained tho boat and cargo will bo forfeited to the Do minioru It 1 asserted that when the plane alighted alongside the Tru ciMa. in the cove yesterday the boat's hatches were open, heaps of bi-uled liquor in sacks on the deck, broken packages everywhere a pile of empty cases on shore and indications that other rases had been burned.- PRISON PROBLEMS TOPIC ThS photographs show the recent parade of tho National Hovlnllst ((Jerman FaaoUMl) in Munich, Iho party mot to titgo all kinds or resintnnce to tno i-Tuncn. jmvann is uiu nuiueu 01 ma muvu ; to. oppose the French. XATIONAIi T.OIISS10V HAS MISSION' AT CAPITOL AND HE , WAS A BO IT RIGHT Newsboy Had Some Corrnl Ideas .xwot-rniiig hncci-w in tuiatnee. The homely, freckled-faced lit tle newsboy had not greeted the young woman who work In one of the down town office buildlnpa for several days. Instead, he had had to explain to a aer.ous iook- Injr little fellow which paper he preferred. Soon she began to re alize how much the cheery smile and "How are you. Mis7 had meant to her when served along with the latest edition. Theo one evening he was back at hi corner and the young wom an stopped to tell him how gaa she wa to see him again and that she hoped he was there to star. . -v Yes m. guess I'm here to stay sore 'nough. That other one was my brother. I thought I could lend hint this oonmer and sell papers myself at another, but the business csvn'tr run itself, and he never was no business man." The young woman smiled and said: . , ... "He Is not very old; perhaps he will learn." - "Not him; he never witl learn. Twice I have tried to set him, P in business for himself and he can't make it go. Papers won't them solve. You've got to be happy if you want to sell patters. Vou can't be a grouch. He don't know the first thing about a good business man. He just can t smile. The young woman demonstrated her own business ability with a smile, took her paper and hurried Into the car. But she did not read the paper on her way home. She had other things to think of. Pocket of Marbles In Iva If prehistoric lads did not enjoy the regular spring game of "mibs" it was not for want of glass mar bles. Pockets of marbles, formed by the molten lava, have recently been found on the west slopes of Mount Adams, Wash., and indica tions point to an Eldorado of them. The substrata, under a thin layer of earth and leaf mould, con tains an unlimited number of the spheroidal bits of stone. Many of them are perfect in shape and just about the right sUe for childhood's old-time. game. The theory ad vanced as to their origin is that the molten lava sprayed high into the air, was cooled by a cold a!r current, and In falling the round ed drops soli fled In the same man ner as bullets are formed while the hot lead drops from the shot tower. DEMOf.STI.fn1 Monday 26th. to 31st. This week we have designated as Range Week. Our Stove department offers you the most efficient service in this line. Yon are cordially invited to this demonstration learn all about the way this range is built, how to conserve fuel, save labor, time, money T TTVT 7T7DC A T PORCELAIN COAL RANGE 1 Sanitary, Washable, Indestructible Universal Porcelain Coal Ranges are made of gray cast iron throughout finished in Pearl Gray or Peacock Blue "UX1VIT" Porcelain, which is as hard as flint and will retain its beauty and lustre to the end. It will not crack, chip or discolor from intense heat. It will not absorb grease. Just wipe it off! It is as clean and sanitary as a china dish. Why endure a bothersome, old-style, dirty stove, when the factory has made it so easy to enjoy a bright, handsome, Universal Porcelain Range? in addition to the regular all-porcelain range, we also offer many others in this exhibit semi-porcelain, nickel trimmed and plain ranges. There is a price for every pocketbook. UNIVERSAU Burns Coal, Gas, Wood The UNIVERSAL Combination Range is the last word in beautiful, practical, sanitary and efficient kitchen stoves. Come and see bow mis range may be converted to a gas, coal or wood stove in an instant by a "simple twist of the wrist," See the self-starter for coal and wood, the beautiful "UNIVIT" porcelain in blue or gray, the compactness, the broiler, the pastry oven. See how this range gives a warm kitchen in cold weather a cool kitchen in warm weather. You owe it to yourself to investigate. This will not obligate you in the slightest. See R art g e Window Featuring 19th.and 20th. Century Kitchen MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS ''TOUR OLD -STOVE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE WASHINGTON1. March S!. Production and distribution prob Um nffecttnff prison farms and trxtUa plans were discussed 'in de tail at Rroup meetings today of prison olllcials and. othors as sembled hero for a conference bY the nntionnl commission on prison and prison labor. Prison manu facture of automobile tajrs was also considered by another sec- i tlon. tho dilllcultlos of their man i ufneture In penal Institutions bo j lne part'culnrly emphasised. 1 Tho advantages of standardized I Knirtcs of agricultural products were stressed by dopartment sericulture experts and prison farm officials, both from tho stand point of profit from sales of sur-' i ,)iua and with prospect to purchase i of supplies for the state Institu I lions. Penal farms that show : profit. It was broucht cut. are de voted chiefly to staples, whl'e live stock raising at such Institutions Is advisable In most cases only to supply meat and dairy products for "home" consumption. W . ,i .i . ..i......... ni..aM.nl and Mm. Ilni'dlns on their vncatli F1" Ii shown "pultlntt" on tho Milt green nt tho Orniond golt courso, wt r1 uionvobllo 00 ft .flnvt throiign tns isnit p.sts, - tneir wctttion tour in r lunim. t s.uiio Im 1 1 t t-rl i n tr 1. ahnufn LOAN GROUPS FAVORED soi.rnojr is oFtv.uKn n Kl iaU, W.VNKS TO MATCH V. S. WASHINGTON, March !S. SuBBOtin hl country , bnnks may legally organise -loan associa tions under stnlo laws, as adjuncts to mret companion amicipated from the new Intermediate' credit banks soon lo operate .under the agricultural rredlls act. were giv en tonight In a formal statement hv the federal farm loan board. Tho statement. It was Indicated, .. t i ........ .1 , n nlt-A nMiiraitrw tO iui i.iiviifivu v r.--j "" '- - the thousands of country bankers that It was not desired that -they should bs driven, out ot business Scrum for Snako Bites Sixty drops of venom, , which will form the basis of a serum to cure snake bites, were milked from 33' copperhead and moccasin snakes in the Bronx too. New York. Experiments In tiraxil. es tablishing that whisky Is no rem edy for snake bites, have led to an Increased demand for serum. Groups of sober . anlmala and groups of intoxicated onse were bitten by snakes in the experi ments. The sober ones outlived the drunks by five or six hours. In dicating that the Increased circula tion du. to alcohol speeded up the work of the poison. Serum has been delivered by airplane in response to radio calls, and is Infallible as a cure if in jected within fx hours, according to Director IXUmars, of the Bronx xoo. Mirror Not New; looking Glass Is In Greece and in Rome wealthy people adorned the walls of their houses with polished, shining plates of copper.gold or silver. The pieces were square, provided with a nice ly carved frame, and were polished afresh every day by slaves so that their masters and mistresses might look at themselves In the metal mirrors. - Vp to the fifteenth century Eu rope did not knew the glass mir rors. These were first made In Venice and acquired an enormous fame which they have held to tha Full flavored food of full value. 9 lti v.acl. 7 jDUlUJIUOl 31 BREAD J Business Nen Know that $100 invested in prop erty does not represent $100 in assets unless the prop erty is insured, and they also realize that the value of insurance service depends largely on the agency you choose and the company writing the policy. It costs no more to buy the best. The service that you will receive from this agency phis a policy in the Hartford Fire In surance Company art: certain guarantees of protectio.il EMERY Insurance Agency 37 Ninth Ave. W. Phone 6S7 Eugene, Oregon present time-. It ?ms as though no other city is able to rival Ven ice in the manufacture of mirrors. v' A Problem Squire's Daughter (after reading letter from cottager's son) "And vhat will you do with the striped kimono your son says he's sending; home?" - . Rustic Mother "You may well ask, m issue. I supose I will have to put it in one of the pig sties; but what I am going to- feed it on goodness only knows." London Punch. - - Q) of the Daily Newspapers in the United States and Canada , are members of Audit Bureau of Circulations THEY SELL -GUARANTEED . CIRCULATION TO ADVERTISERS The Other " ' Sell Claimed Circulation WHO'S RIGHT The 80 or the 20? THINK IT OVER! Morniiijr Register is the only member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations in' Eugene