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* 0 ? % AIMKM'fATKD PREHH HKHVK'B ------------------- ---------------- -------------- GKANTN PANS JOHEPHI.NK « <»» NTY, OREGON ■— i ", / WEDNESDAY, MARITI 21, 11123. whom ; NUMBER :IIM. ............... ■■■■ PIGGLY Wh,¿ " STOCK IS STILL BEING SOLD New York, Mar. 21.— (A. P.>— Plggly Wiggly slock, bar red from th«* exchange yester day. s«>l«l "over the counter” to day. Several outside houses reported sales ranging from llo to 150 per share. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ NEW WEAPON INVENTED TO SUPERSEDE HORSES l I ♦ ♦ ♦ I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ London, Mar. 21.— <1. N. 8.) •A new war w»*apou, which will entirely supersede horses tied for artillery work. In about to be Introduced into the British army. It is u composite caterpillar tractor and fighting tank, born of the experience* of the Great war, when, owing to the havoc among horses, , guns were pre- vented from reuchlng their positions, and < other seriotls los- sea followed. As a result of new const ruc- tlon, this machine will be able to undertake a 1.000 mile cruise as ¡»gainst 500 miles of the old tank, without requiring new caterpillars. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ Denver, Mar. 21.— (A. P.) -—Blanketed by one of the heaviest snowfalls of the sea- son, Colorado was today dlg- glng out of the second snow- storm within tour <i»y? The storm was general from Can ada southward through the Mis souri valley and westward to New Mexico. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I ♦ ♦ ♦ XI W il RHEA NEW YORK 1X1» LABOR AND GOVERNMENT TO ♦ ■ ♦ PI XXS» i.» » xi » m u , i, h ive T Wit: IP QUESTION O|' IX ♦ ; ♦ < »»IP 1IGN sot I »I.ISM ♦ ♦ BOY H. TOO »VISI- < ANT Waterbury, Conn., Mar. 21.—(I. ♦ ♦ t.O TO HIGH M HO4H » LT N. 8.)- "Russia Is u wonderful ♦ ♦ country," remarked Jucob Sulrlian, ' ♦ : ♦ Atlanta, Ge., March 21.-- (f. N of Brooklyn, N. Y.. In the coarse of ♦ ♦ an uddres« before h Lithuanian III- ¡8.»- Arthur Gottsman is too young ♦ ♦ I In years for his mental age. erary society here. ♦ ♦ Tlins« state* Will It«* Tliorouglily W ith Noverai <Mh«T» of Social R«-v<»- (àovrrnnimt Firmly Kntrenriird Over At least this seems to be tl.e "Why don't you go there then?" ♦ ♦ Work«*! Ovet*—llaaellln«* 1» III lut binary Party, Would Effect Morion of Phillip Snowtleii to S ji - I opinion of the school authoritiis shouted on<> of the audience. ♦ * Head Drive tgiiln«i Boot leggem Release of < *<>n<lemne<l perrrdc t apitalisti«* System I here. A police squud. sent there "on ♦ ♦ Gottesman is eight years uld, but sespicion" before th«* lecturr. saved II »U tlIAN PINE APPLE IS > his intelligence quotient saow: that Sulrlian from the rest of the audl-' Washington. Mar. 2!. (A. P.) New York, Mar. 21.—I A. P.l- Grund llaplds. Mich., Afar. 21 London. Mar. 2'1.— (A. P.)—*A PROSPERO! H DI RIXG ’28 he has the intelligence of a boy four ence. which suddenly was Imbued (A shukup mining proh Million agents with n desire to ill treat him. Former Premier Kerensky, of Russia. teen years and seven months old. (A P. I ’-»Testimony liiteiul-d to test between labor and the govern in New York, New J«*rsny and Penn show that Betijumm Purnell, head According to a ruling of the local ment over Phillip Snowden's motion Honolulu. Mar. fl.— (I. N. S. »— Catherine Breshkovsky, the “little sylvanla, to be followed by intimslve of the Isreuiite Hous«* of David col The Hawaiian Pip *i pie Company, Grandmother of the Revolution", and school authorities he will not be for legislation designed to sunercede enforcement campaign In thus«» stale* ony al Henton llatCior, "Lives ill re Ltd., earned a et p oflt of virtually other leaders of the social revolu [ permitted to enter high school with the capitalist system by the Socialist was forecast Imlay al t oblbitlon gal apl«»ndor while his followers 31,500.000 d. i . ig 1922, it was an tionary ¡»arty, stand ready to sur | his cla ssmates from the Crew street order has been postponed to allow headquarters. The area which offi another debate after the Easter re lacked plates from which to cat their nouoced recently. il- year 1922 in render to the Soviet government in i school. cials regard us the wettest In the place of the 22 party leaders con 'He has been going to school but cess. I^st night’s discussion found Hulf-Hrec«l < lieroke«- S«'rve«l 2.X carrots un<l turnips," was given in the banner year for the company so country Is to bo thoroughly worked the federal court today in a ault by far. The deduction of $234.906.88 demned at the Moscow trials last three years. the government solidly supported by X*'«r* «»it ll«*cl*'** Charge over, ami agents who have Indicated all parties in the house except the John dliinsell and his wife to recover for depreciation, and $.102.151.79 for summer, according to a member of ■ a lack of seal, are s< heduleil for I .aborttea. The debate ia largely 980,000 from Purnell, claimed due income and excess profits taxes, in the social revolutionary group iu NIITIAL KNOT TIFO BY Washington, Mar. 21.— (A. P>— transfers and some for dismissal». for property turned over to him and addition to all other «-xpenses, leaves New York. PASTOR NAMED KNOTTER academic, the most prominent labor Frederick A 'llaxeltlne, who was ac Churner Tidwell, a half-breed Cher labor performed while tlx y were leaders being in »Paris for a confer $1,433,637.66 as the net return on tive aenlnst tho bootleggers on the okee was today freed from the fed members of tho colony, The te»l- Anaconda. Mont., Mar. 21.— <1. N. ence on the Ruhr situation. THIRTEEN REGISTERED AT the year's operations. 1‘ai lflc roast, will head the campaign eral prison where he hns served 35 mony was given by ¡Mrs. Emma Loi- ASHLAND < AMP G BOI X DS ¡8.1—The Rev. J. C. Knotter tied the On the basis of the old capitalisa In Southern New Jersey and Eastern years on a baseless murder charge. etta, of Newark. N. J . former evnn- (knot for C. McCiague Kirkpatrick. A dying womun in Oklahoma reveal gellst for the sect, testifying for the tion of the company, increased last Pennsylvania. . 85. of Omaha, Neb., and D. Jane Ashland, Ore.. Mar. 21. — (A. P. I full .the net earnings would amount I ed that Tidwell wan convicted of ! Bucker. 38. of Seattle. Wash., when plaintiff. — Since the official opening of the to almost 50 per c«Mit. On the pres murdering her huNband on perjured they were married here recently. Huglicr Outline. I nitetl State. Pol Ashland tourist auto camp grounds tile ent capitalisation, $6.000.000. testimony, Tidwell in now enjoying 1 icy Tow ani Soviet in Llthia park on March 15, there net return Is approximately 25 per the weulth of Inherited oil lands. have been 13 machines and one mo- cent. Itowell to Occupy Both ItiMini. In I torcycle registered, according to M. Washington. Mar. 21.—(A. P.)— the New Struct un- | C. Edgington, who has charge of Defining the American policy to ' the camp grounds, this morning. Pr«-*i«lcnt Xunics Week for Nation wards Russia. Secretary Hughes to wide Observance These machines carried nearly 50 Tile sidewalk along the south side day outlined his attitude as one of I University of Oregon. Eugene, CotnpInininK W itnc in .Medford people, two families, one with 10 in of tho Rowell building on I street I albor and Not lallst Group» Request non-interference with Russia's In Efforts to save the forests of the ternational affairs, and a determina t use. Xot to Return the party, and another with 7. help March 21.—(SpecialI—Land settle- was completed today, and a vast Im Action l»y Allien ing to swell the total. Mr. Eding country from fire will be commecT- tion not to discuss the recognition I ment. tourist travel, und the future provement Is noted In its addition. Sin Francisco. lly. 21.—(A. P.) ton stated that the larger of these orateil durln- the week/of April 2^- cf tkqLjtaMaVM&uS*9*** biitjl.it tg* > The concrete floors have been laid In Paris, Mar. 21.__ ( a p )__ A «tefl-'ot t,le timber, lumber, livestock, and I F. Hale, complaining witness in parties was planning on locating 28, in accordance with a proclama >stabli«hed itself on a sound basis. la>th buildings, and it Is expected nit* move l»y the labor and socialist j horticultural industries in Oregon that the plastering of the Interior parllamentry groups to request the w ill be dis« lissed by atate chamber* the Oregon night rider cases, was near Myrtle Creek and the other in tion issued by President Harding wilt start tomorrow As soon as British, French, Belgian und Italian'ni commerce and commercial I club married here on March 17th to Ru-1 Washington. One family which re- just received in Portland. The idea the plastering hss been finished. governments to place tho Ruhr sit secretaries who atten«i the annual berta Pearce, also a state witness in cently spent the night here, has lo- of a special week to lie devoted to which should be next week, the plate uation in th«* hands of the league of short course to be oondticted under the trials. Hale said he intended to . rated near Talent, According to in- forest fire prevention originated in glass windows will be fitted In the nations was for«*shi«dowed today, fol the auspices of the school of bus go into business here and not re-| formation furnished by the tourists, the Pacific Northwest in 1920, and the Ashland camp ground is the only i the observance has slncg become na fronts. Prism glass Is to b«* used lowing a conference of delegates iness administration of the Univer turn to Medford. State Commander anil Adjutant To lone officially open between Eugene tion-wide. The proclamation calls across the top of the display win representing Illese political factions sity of Oregon at Eugene, April 2 to Pe Here <.n Sat unlay attention to importance of forest and San Francisco. C Inclusive The short course pro dows. Mr. Rowell expects to occu in the several legislative bodies DUKE preservation to the industrial and gram has been announced by Deau py both buildings with his musical commercial life of the nation und to Instruments anil photo l»usln<*ss, be carried in stock The (iulbransen. E. C. Robbins,- On the coming Saturday, members Peer to Bule in South individual welfare, and points out of the local I-egion post Will enter using the outsid«* building to display most popular of player pianos will W. !>. B. Dodson, mating* r of the Africa or Inilia 1 that fires which are the result of tain State Legion Commander Wil his pianos, phonographs, and larger lie carried as formerly and th«» first Portland Chamber of Commerce: A. carelessness or thoughtlessness do bur and State Adjutant Harry N. musical instruments. Two carloads grand pianos to be shipped Into the 8. Dudley, secretary- manager of the Manila. P. I. Mar. 21. — (A. P.) — London. Mar. 21.—(I. N. S.l — great damage, seriously threatening Nelson. The Legion officials are to of pianos will be ready to place in city for some time, the Ivcrs & Pond Sacramento (Cal ) Chamber of Com The marriage laws of the Philippine the sales rooms at the completion of und the Francis Bacon, will be on merce; Herbert Cuthbert, executive The Duke of York is to be created Islands face revision. A bill now be the timber supply and endangering stop here on their way to the dis the building, and un especially fine sale. The inside building will house secretary of the Northwest Tourist either governor-general of South fore the house provides, among other the cover of the watersheds of trict conference at Medford at which Africa or Viceroy of India immedi display of consoles will be carried. the photographic supplies, cumeras. Association, and other leaders In things, that males may not marry be streams that are used for navigation delegates from all posts fq southern Oregon will be present. A break Mr. Rowell state* that his stock of sheet music und records, with the chamber of commerce work will be ately after his marriage, according fore they are 14 and females before and irrigation. President Harding urges the gov fast will be provided at a local hotel I record* is the largest and most var rear room fitted with tho most mo among the speakers, The general to current court information. they are 12 years of age. Males un The former appointment is re- ied iti the state, barring none, nnd dern photo finishing equipment ob discussion this year will be on der 20 and females under 18 must ernors of the various states to set at which Ijegior.aires will be hosts garded as being more probable. At the week apart and bring about its to the visitors, who are to arrive on Includes an entire library of Bruns tainable Th«1 opening date which "State Development." have the consent of their parents. present the post is held by Prince proper observance in the schools, train No. 13, from Portland at 7:45. wick, Columbia. Edison diac, and has not been definitely set will hav«> The bill also would liberalise the The Stat«’ Association of Commer After the breakfast the legion Edison cylinder records, All the In a number of features to mark It. cial Secretaries will hold their an Arthur of Connaught, who. when divorce laws of the Philippines. De through civic and other associations, struinents whose records ure carried. definite announcement to lie made nual business meeting on the even his two-year term of office expired, sertion by either party for a period of by means of the press, and in all heads will ibe taken to IMedford by was asked to remain for a further proper ways. In 1922 a large num- auto, accompanied by the delegates with the addition of the Sonora will as soon aa plans are completed. ing of April 5, electing officers and twelve months and has again been not less than six years would be a her of governors and mayors of from the local post. It is planned cause for divorce. directors for the coming year. The requested to remain for yet another many cities proclaimed the week. to discuss l.egion matters arising program includes a talk on Wednes year. That would mean his return Mrs. D. 8. Leath spent today in This is the third year that Forest within this district, which comprises day morning by Lynn Sabin, secre to England nt the end of 1923. which the city shopping, returning this af Protection Week has been fixed by the southern part of the state. Dele tary of the Grants Pass chamber, on would fit in with the arrangements presidential proclamation, and its gates from the local post will be ternoon to Murphy. "An Example of Developing Grape of the Duke of York. observance has been very general in Commander Charles R. Cooley and Culture.” On the other hand. Lord Reading the forested regions. COL WALTER A. BETHEL Adjutant Hen W. C'outant. is anxious to resign the Viceroyalty I DAVID SINCLAIR of India at the earliest possible mo- Valley of the Kings, I,uxor, Egypt, scribed him as ''poor as a tomb nii'tit. But the difficulties of this ^ar. 21. (A. Pi While the world mouse." 'American visitors nt the position are so great, and so much has been folowing with unubated in newly-found tomb have remarked depends on the personal abilities of terest mid curiosity the wonderful that the now famous excavator wears the occupant, that it is felt to be archaeological discoveries In the Val the same suit of clothes, the same hat unfair to place a young man in the ley of the Kings, little thought has mid shoes, dally, Sunday, Job. been given to the years of toll, re- throughout the year. I The nominal headship at the height of the fishing season. St. Pierre, Miquelon. March 21. Hoaivh and patience given l»y arch- Sleeping in the heart of these Dominions seems to be becoming a Crushed and buffeted about dur aeollglsts In these far-off ruins In mountains are Tutankhamen mid his <1. N. S.» The 'Miqueions. a minute natural career for British royalties. ing the struggle ‘between France anti order that these wonders of a van royal kinsfolk, fonts of the tombs island group off the southern coast The first instance was when the Rugland for supremacy in the New- ished civilization may be made avail go down 150 feet und extend back n of Newfoundland, one-time proudest World. the Miqueions are today pay ''larquis of Lome afterwards Duke able to present generations It Is distance of three city blocks. Tho possession of France in the New of Argyle—son-in-law of Queen Vic ing the price for allegiance to the perhaps little understood that the re ancients believed these were tile port World, are again coming into their vanquished. The Miqueions are to toria. became governor-general of cent unearthing of tho tomb of King als to heaven and everlasting life. own. Headlines in the daily papers day paying the price for allegiance to Canada in 1878. Th«* post was la Tutankhamen by Howard Carter, the ¡American visitors to the chasms of again mention the tiny group—but the vanquished. The Miqueions, af ter held by the Duke of Connaught British excavator, represents a con- death got a fleeting sense of eternity for a sadly different reason than whs ter Canada was ceded to victorious and his son. Prince Arthur, has been tlnnous efofrt of 33 years of research and immortality aa they enter tho in their old-time fame. a great success iu South Africa Britain, were returned to France as a mid excavation. Carter began dig nermost recess of the tombs and look Practically every rum runner "consolation prix*.” the little Islands an- glng on the site of Thtibes, the upon the wan and ¡pathetic features PORTION'D MARKETS captured off the American coast to to serve as a base on this side of the dent capital of Egypt, when he wan of a Pharaoh Just as he was laid day shows on Its clearance ¡tapers Atlantic for the great fishing indus his eighteen nnd has never ceased away 3,000 years ago. A modern that St. Pierre. Miquelon, is its ■ of try built uji by the French. Choice steers $7.75 W $8.35 labors. | electrift light throws Its rays upon ficial destination.'* And yet the The Miquelon Archipelago consists East Mt. Lambs $13.50 if $14.00 lie was never rich enough to con the omanclated face, mid gives the world hardly knows of he existence of Grand Miquelon, some 12 mile.« Hogs, prime light $9.00 (ii> $9.25 duct his own excavations, but has in beholder a thrill of awe nnd trepida of the little archipelago. long by 6 wide; iPetlte Miquelon or Eggs, buying prices 20c <ij 24c variably worked for others. Some tion. Forty years ago St. l’ierre, capital Ixinglade. a trifle smaller, and St. Col. Walter A. Bethel has been ap- Eggs, selling prices 23c (if 26c of Ills most notable work was done 'Day after dny, throughout Butter, extra cubes 39 ’-jc fi> 40c p.inted by President Harding to suc of the islands, was the leading fish Pierre, only 7 miles by 2. In addi under Theodore M. Davis of Boston, years, the silent, patient archaeolo- David Sinclair, son of Upton Sin Butter, prints _ 48c ceed Maj. Gen. Enoch H. Crowder aa ing port of the world. Today It is a I tion. there are a number of tiny rocky who from 1907 to 1914 discovered gl.ls pursue their lonely calling, find $1.36 Judge advocate general of tho army. striving little parish clinging desper islets of little Importance. St. IPIerre. six royal tombs and a wealth of rare ing here a broken statue of a sover clair, a famous socialist and author, Wheat, hard white Colonel Bethel served during the war Is a student at the Unlvereity of Wie- and valuable antiquities. In more eign, there the tomb of a high prleet, $1.20 as Judge advocate general of the A. ately to tile customs of old France, though the smallest of the three ma ¡Western Rod .. . coneln and became entangled with the It is a gray village, with a glorious jor Islands, has always been the cen recent years Carter has been associat here the shattered skeleton of a Hu unlvereity authorltlee when as editor E. F. with the rank of brigadier gen. past and no apparent future, A qitar- tre of population because of its har fln- Portland. Ore., Mar. 21. — (A. P.) ed with 'Lord Carnarvon, who man, there the cruuilbied figure of a of the "Scorpion,” a fortnightly jour <ral. He received the Distinguiehed ancetl the excavating work of Tu- goddess, and everywhere small tok- nal of opinion, he publlehed chapters —Livestock and eggs, steady; but Service Medal and also a French dec- ter of the houses are vacant, and the r bor. In its heyday tho little town oratlcn. He is a native of Ohio and quays, once thronged with vtaselsi was covered with handso.no residenc tankliamen'e tomb. Carter has de-jena of a civilisation that gave the from hie father’e latent book, “The ter, firm. Sugar dropped 10c a hundred to wi8 op printed to the Military acad whose yardarms interlocked, now! es. and there was a social life that rived no pecuniary reward from his world Ils rudiments of culture, art Gooee Step,” severely criticizing the emy frcin that state In 1889. Unlvereity of Wleconein. lrnve but a sprinkling of ships, even( made St. Pierre a miniature Paris. day the first decline in months. years of research. A friend has tie-and humanity. REGARDED AS WETTEST PLACE FOLLOWERS ARE HELD POOR OP TO SOVIET AFTER EASTER WANTS RELEASE OF 22 OTHERS INDIAN FREED FROM PRISON NO INTERFERENCE IN RUSSIA BUILDING ABOUT FINISHED SECRETARIES PLAN MEETING FOREST WANT LEAGUE TO HANDLE RUHR HALE MARRIES MISS PEARCE OF YORK MENTIONED