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TWE BT3T SIEDFOTiD MA.TTJ TRTBUNE, flrEtDFORD, OREflOy,'' MONDAY,'' JANUARY 24, 1f)2f A. G. JOY REPORTS GREAT INTEREST E Recurrence of Crime Wave in New York Results in 3 Deaths Albeit C. Joy, former president of the Jackson County Farm IJureau has Bpent the past week on a speaking tour In behalf of the Farm Bureau In Linn county. Linn county is putting on a system atic businesslike campaign for the or ganization of a strong county farm bureau. The work is being carried on under the direction of Cieo. L. Gray from Missouri. The interest shown by the farmers of Linn county, says Mr. Joy, is Bur prising. , "Wherever we went wo were met by large groups of wide awake, intelligent farmers who fcol keenly the need of organization," said Mr. Joy. "They attended the meetings with no thought of being entertained. They came for business and are anxious to learn of the Farm Hureau movement In all its aspects, national, state and county." Saturday, one hundred of the leading farmers of the county sat down to' a luncheon at the St. Francos hotel in Albany. The splendid attention given and the keen Interest shown in an ad dress given by Geo. Mnnsfiold of Mod ford, president of the State Federation of Farm niiroaim, points to a success ful future for the Linn county move ment. Thpio'lsi no doubt but lhat a strong Farni.liuroau will bo perfected in Linn county.,. !,:.,.,, , ,, This Is ilho first of a series of sys lenmtlc'cninpnigns that will be put on In different counties throughout the slate. " All" eyes are turned to Linn county and It is gratifying in tho ex trcmo that tho work up to tho present has been so successful. Tho present woek will bo given ovor to a thorough canvass of tho county for members. Tho campulgn now in progress in Jackson county has been and Is a loader in farm bureau activities in the state. Tho Linn county farmers have shown a marked intorost in the work done hore in'tlio past three years. Mr. Joy comoB back bringing the assurance that It 1b entirely possible for Jackson county to bold first place, but points out that it will tako tho concerted efforts of all of tho fanners In coopera tion with, tho businoBB mon of tho county to.koop up with tho pace that 1b being set In the Willamette counties. NICOLA! LENINE NEW YORK, Jan. 23. Nicolal I,o nlne's ultimatum to thu Hoclnlists of tho world, giving them tho "21 condi tions" to which they must subscribe before, they can ho roculvcd into the Third or Communist Internationals of Moscow, has met with a widespread, if In many cases negative, reHpniiso. It Indicates a decided spilt in the ranks of tho soclnllfit party. In many coun tries Judging by reports from abroad. In tho fifteen nations where such opinions havo boon expressed, four have boon unqualifiedly against onter 'lng tho Third Internationale, one Ik undorldod, three aro divided and seven in favor uro opposed by detorminod minorities.' 1 Louinu demanded, nnuintr other things, thut : socialist organizations must pill-go themselves of all moilo 1riites..ldnfy,iall national laws, under mine armies, gain control of tio press throw off tho allied "yoke," promoto a world oconomiu crisis, condemn any league of nations, aid tho soviet' gov ernment and nbandou for tho b'.ood and flro of "red revolution" nil con servative democratic programs. Action on tho bolshevik dictator's terms has been taken us follows in tho United males: National Kxccutivo Commlttoo of socialist party In refusing to recom mend affiliation said. "Wo concede to tho Itusslan comrades tho right to formulate their own internal policies without Interference from any other section of tho working class move ment of tho world. What wo concede lo thorn wo claim for oursclve.i. Kvory resolution adopted by our party implies or claims this right for the Ainericun movement." HIS KIDNAPPING . WALLA WALLA, Wash., Jan. 21. "1 havo nolhlng against thorn: It was tho dovll within thctn," declared Hov. J. S. McConnoll, pastor of tho I'cntl costal mission ,of Jesus Christ, who was kidnaped early Sunday morning by a dozen young men, somo of whom wore friends of a girl they allege canto under a "hypnotic Influence" they allege McConno). to use 8PARK3 FLY IN SENATE (Continued From lag9 One). left as at present, but all tho smaller county districts would work as a unit and have a uniform levy. Each of the mmiv districts would he known as a sub division and would have a local advisory committee. Central supervision would bo provld Sd for tlio couuty districts. NEW YORK, Jan. 24. A recur- rence of crime including three deaths, two men dying In bospl- tnls from injuries Inflicted by highwaymen and five holdups, featured the week end operations of criminals in greater New York and its environs. One man was shot and killed on a crowded street In board day- light; another was killed in an attempt to prevent the robbery of a store on east 42nd street, while tho third, an 18-year-old choir boy, was found dead on the railroad track near Richmond Hill, with several bones broken and his head lacerated. Armed auto bandits operating near Tarrytown ' obtained loot valued at more than $10,000 early today when they held up automobile parties and milk wagons. r T SPOKANE!), Jan. 2-1. rtuprosimtti- tlves of co-upcratlvo orgnnlzntioiin in "WuHhinffton, Oregon ami Idaho, moot ing hero today, authorized tho ap pointment of a comniittoo to work out a Holling plan to provide for tho co operation of erantfoa and co-opera tive Btorca. Oilier roHolulion called for co operative orpfanizationH to exert their full political Htruiitfth an well as their industrial and agricultural strength and oppoHud tho establish merit of KraiiKO warehouses in towns when? co operative stores already were situated. Moi-o than thirty officials of tho co-operative establishments wore pres ent. William Bouck, president of the "WashhiKton Slato Grnage, presided. QUICKLY FLOATED NEW YORK, Jan. 21. J. P. Mor gan and company and tho (iuarantv Trust company announced this morn iiiK" that subscription bonks Cot 1 ho thirty million dollars Belgian loan wero opened at 10 o'clock and imme diately closed. Tho announcement was taken to mean that tho loan had been successfully floated and that it was ovor-subscribed,' SPARKS FROM TODAY'S WIRE STOC K II O LM , .Tun. 24 . C ro wn Princo Oustavo on Saturday saved a British sailor from drowning. Tho sailor fell overboard from a dinghy near a pior in tho harbor while tho princo was passing. Gustavo climbed down tho timbers of tho plor and after great effort succeeded in rescuing the sailor. COIUC, Jan. 2 1. Two boys woro wounded, ono of whom later died, when troops enforcing tho curfew order fired at somo persons in tho vi cinity of Khaiulou street last evening. Tho curfew, according to tho now ar rangements, begins at 5 p. m. HALIFAX, Jan. 24. Tho Canadian government merchant marl no will inaugurate Its servico from Halifax to tho West Indies and southern ports tomorrow when tho Canadian steam er Fisher sails for Nassau, Bahamas, Kingston, Jamaica and Bcliz, British Honduras. UVEFvPOOL., Jan. 24. Sir Auck land (if ddes, British ambassador to tho United States, who was called to London ten days ago, landed hero this morning at eight o'clock. Ho de clined to receivo newspaper correspondents. MAniun. Jan. 2 1. Tho cabinet of Prentier J)ato resigned today. Thing your clean old ruga to this ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Tako no chances with subM'tutes! Unless you seo tho nnmo 'B'iyer" on pat-kago or on tablets you aro not getting genulno Aspirin proscribed by physicians for twenty-ono years and proved nafo by millions. Take As pirin only us told In tho Barer pack age for Colds, Headache, NeuralKia. Rheumatism. T-'arai-he, Toothache. LumhnKo and for Tain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of As pirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of .Monoacetlcacldesier of ,S:Ht'VHcucid. Adv. i IS STOPPED BY FIERY SPEECH LISDON'. One of the oldest and best known bankers of this city was recently saved from the effects of a run on his bank by a sensational inci dent. A large crowd of depositors had gathered at the office of the banker, J. H. Totta, to demand their money. The street was blocked by tfSem. The firm was paying out the money rapid ly when a well known Lisbon mer chant who was a spectator of the rush on the bank, enraged by the scene, jumped on the counter and reviled the crowd In no measured language. He recalled the honorable name of the head of the firm and said that by his kindly aid many of those present had reaped fortunes, but their baBe Ingrati tude was now threatening to bring about his ruin. As his eloquence Increased, an extra ordinary transformation scene took placo. Someone raised a cheer which was echoed by thousands. The bank employes who had calmly been paying out thousands of pounds to all who claimed their deposits wero embraced by the depositors, check r wero torn to pieces and the elder Totta, 80 years of ago, was dragged from an innor offlco and raised on the shoulders of the crowd amid cheers. Since then the bank has received nearly all tho money that had been withdrawn. MANY WOMEN USE GLYCERINE MIXTURE TUnrtfnrrt wrtmnn will hn HlirmiHPfl at tho INSTANT pleasant action of simple glycerino, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed In Adlor-i-ka. One spoonful relieves ain lahw gas on siomacn. Becauso Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH uppm' and lower bowel It often cures constipation and prevents appendi citis. Ono lady reports herself CURISD of a bad caso of bowel trouble and const ipatoin. .Leon B. Hasklua, druggist. Adv. U. S. PROHIBITION LAW WON'T BE REPEALED LIVERPOOL. Lord Eeverhulme, one of Great Britain's largest manufac turers, told the Dally Post representa tive on his return from a recent visit to the United States that "prohibition in America has come to stay of thp.t you may be certain." "Tho people are settling down under it," he continued, "and I believe that if prnt to tho popular vote, 75 per oent of the electorate would support Its continuance. There Is not tho slight est chance that the law against alco holic drinks will ever bo repealed." Druggist Recommends Vino! to Wife Mrs. E. S. Short of Glenn, Califor nia, who slaved fourteen hours a day for a family of eight, in spite of an In herited strong constitution, gave way to an aemenic condition, indigestion and a bad stomach. "I tried several remedies without getting any results," relates Mrs. Short, "but was induced to try Vlnol by my husband, formerly a druggist in New York. An improvement was observed after the first bottle and -till a moro decisive turn for tho better after having taken four bottles. My daughter used Vinol at different times with like results to myself." If you are not feeling right, ro to Medford Pharrhacy, Main at Central and get a bottle today. It will give you new life and vigor. - Ad. PAGE HOO RAY! STARTS WEDNESDAY; Here's Charlie IN A NEW PICTURE FROM HIS OWN STUDIO His best comedy A gale of gig gles from title, to tail piece. 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Prices Have R i Wait! eached Lowest Levels Prices during January reached an extremely low level because lack of orders caused many thousands of mills to unload merchandise at tremendous losses. Manufacturers and merchants have "cleaned house," absorbed and charged off enormous losses, the public realizing this, are again buying with the result that Prices Are Stabilized Mills Are Reopening And prices on cotton commodities are already showing upward tendencies from the low levels reached ten days ago. In spite of this fact we will continue to unload merchandise at the low prices established for our January Clearance Sale Reducing Every Article I 1 :.;. ..-! i 10 to 50 per. cent The most drastic the most unusual the most important underselling of new, fresh standard merchandise ever attempted in Jackson County ARE YOU GETTING YOUR SHARE? Bargains for Women, Men and Children MM M M M rM BEPARTMENTSTokE 75 Do Your Spring Buying Now and Save Money