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rflo Hlitirfe Is. .xv ft T7v ft . The Weather Maximum ytittrday,..,....83'a Minimum today 1W MEDFO.RD MM RIBIME Prediction! Fair. IMilly MlilMnlh Taer. wMfcir.. Ktrir-nm Tr, MEDFORD, OREGON, FIJI DAY, JANUARY 13, 1922 NO. 251 M.POINCARE IS PREMIER OF FRANCE Former President Succeeds Briand As Head of French Government Reaction in Favor of Briand Sets in coherence at Cannes to Be Resumed. PAWS. Jan. R Illy Associated I'nvia ) M. Polncaro officially Inform. I 'rHilot MllUratid late txlny uftor a long conference, wltli the presi dent (Imt h accepted the task t( form tK n cabinet to aurceed tho Hrlnnd ministry tin I would irr H nt the lint of hit colleague tutnorrow. I'AKItJ. Jan. IJ,-(lly Aastrliiled Preaa I ltniniml Polnenre, former president of France, wan Kecking to day to form cabinet to succeed that under Arltilo flrland whlrh resigned yesterday. The manner of M. Hrlaud a dramatic exile, however, whllo on t'm apparent vitko f an overwhelming tola of confidence In tho chamber, ha canned a certain reunion In hla favor and beside M. 1'olnrnrn hit a utronit ooi'onltliin la narltament. Noltbcr In the former president tuo popular with " h J'td a pietol Into tho a large action of tho general public. '"" l" '''" ,"',l' ' 1v,r,nll,ly Added to this, ninny member, of ' ' "'" ""'' H ' ,, .. . ..mi Manli. Tlild oti-uirril on the 8. P. parliament hold that PreMdctit Miller-, r)ifM.o J4kiU, UtK ,., and, am.rdma to w.natltuil.mal ln.C it)f Mu(IJ ,,, ni.jir Ul- Vlll),,y j,.u,., tlc abould Itjvlttt M. Hrlund to rnmu' j , un.p'niy'n woodjard, power UH mtothnr roittblnntlon oft Afn r tb liiifhwiiyninn lind nlicvi-d lnlnllor. luamtiui-h na In Dl Ciilliint r t In mutt lw told lilm bi-fttim by m votu In partlultuutt, M. . to walk North on th H. I', tnti ka and llrtand. however. alitrl to nnwapajwr i nt u, turn around or to run undi-r n.i.n In. i i.l jlil l!,nt hla r.ti.'iiivf inn I'ftiilty tif ht lint litM U-Kt iiirfiratid. M ,ab.diitil)' fltlKl." In prcrdat''n','li,"- t,n luiru at reiualnJiiK j with cualom. tho prraldi.ul hiia Aikid I in "food tKultli and phyMcul the tnnmbora t,( tho Urlaud tAblm-l to condurt Ihclr dprtmnt until a uow tulnlatty ran lm forttixd. M. Mlllrrand and l-olnrar In a con-, vera.tion Itut nlRhC oeMl that. If thn InttiT -formed a nilnlatry the oon-j fcrence broken off at Cannes would be reauoied by the new premier nftr an ' undirtandlnjt hud been reached bo- tween the heads of the government of thn allied powers. Grant Germany Daisy CANNKtf, Jua. 13 Illy Anaoclnted 1'reaa ) Th supreme council today examined thn aituatlon rrrnted by the dnparture of (lie French deeKntln and, rules that decision on which a complete agreement hnd bwn reached should bocomo operative, repeclnlly that reuardlnn the Clenoa confewnini for which Premier lloBoml of liuly wan charged to isatio Invitations. CANNES. Jan. 13, (lly Associate! I'resa.l The allied reparations com mission, at a fonforence here today, decided to grant a provisional delay to (lenniiny on her reparation account. Sarraut Rstaireil WASH1NCJTON, Jan. 13. (Hy Ass--elated lresa.) President Mlllerand of Franre has directed M Snrraut, head of the French delegation, to cuntlnuo In that capacity until the end of tho WaahlnKton cnnfurence. Instnictlons to this effect wore received today In a euhlogrum from M. Hrlunil, retlrlnx Fronch premier, who continues under French proeeeduro to exercise the functions of his office until hlu sue cior Ukes up his duties. CANNES. Jan. 13. (lly Asuoelntcd I'ress.) Prime Minister Floyd Ooorite will leavo Cannes for London - at ? o'clock this evotilnn. He nmy, It Is stated, stop in Parts ctirouto to confer with President Mlllnrand and with M. Polncaro, who In formltm a cabinet to succeed tiio lirlund ministry. PA RIB, Jon. IJ. (Dy Asaoclntod Proas.) Tho text of the proposed Anglo-French treaty, brought to Paris f Contlntind nn Pane Kightl 18 INJURED, 4 SERIOUSLY. COAST LIMITED WALL A WAIXA, Wash., Jan. 13. Eighteen pooplo were Injured, four aortouHly and ono Is In a critical con dition ns tho result of tho derailment of the observation car unit a sleepor on tho North CoiiHt limited Inst night ono mile eiutt of Emory and 43 miles cost of Pasco tit 9:4G Inst night. The derailment , was paused by elthor ti defective rail or a truck on tho train, according to Infwmotlon reaching Henry Ford Offers to Buy French Navy, But Refuses Any Job Lots WASHINGTON. Jim, 13. (By Asuotiati'd Pre,) Tho French government lin approached Henry Kurd by ruMn risking If be would consider thn purchase of battleship, lu aiuimmiin tint request hero today Mr, Ford hu1 lm had replied Hint utiles he could buy tho entire French navy 4 h would not lm liiinttitd In Job VU. No answer to lil cablo had been received ho said. IS HELD UP BY I Clark Collins Forced at Point of Gun to Give Up $94 In Cash to Masked Bandit Authorities Find No Trace of Culprit. Clink I'lilllim. while i.n hi way liumo Initt iiIkM was confronted tiy a " 11 ..n . -,, luiioniTii mreiuon nmi . l0 , of lhu !,,.,,,, allOUl vcu U, lock In.t nta-bt. Th- ul,,rH ta wiUmmI nt a imm nmn nnd tho vie n.m ni'i mrma in niKn nun " ', tim my that he wore a bimdnna Imndken hlef over hla face ut tho time of the holdup. t'olllna hud rwclvcd Die 194 from a man durimc ni'itotlntlons on a mln lux ileal a fi-vv ininiiti'M ln-fnie atnit Inn home. The tinhHfir of tho enHh to.k ptnee In n. Front street pool hall. It In soppiiKrtl Him the holdup mnn was preeent at the time and witnessed tho transfer, kniiw thnt Collins had the rnonry and left In time to Inter rept him on his way borne. No clue to the Identity of tho thief hns Vet teen found. BEZDEK REFUSES TO BE Kl C.KNi:. Ore.. Jon. 13. Vnsuc eessful efforts were mndo by tho I'nl vrrslty of OreKoii hero recently to Induce) Ilujto Hcidok to return to Kiiguno to couch footbnll nnd base biill. It wns said thnt n salary of lli.uno was offered and declined, I cnlok hrvIiik that he was being treated so well nt Pennsylvania State that ho would not thlnn of trying to cancel his contract. Several years nfto Oregon tennis, Coached hy Uojs dok, ranked first ou the Pacific In football. Lather Kills Fellow Worker OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Jan. 13. Karl 11. linker of Denver, Colo., a lath er today climbed three flights In a building under construction hero and shot Thoinna Hums, another lather, six times, killing him IntUoutly. llaker told newspaper men Hums had been rcaitoiiHtblo for Mrs. Itakor leaving him nnd their three children on two occasions. lUUtor haa been charged with murder. ? RUNS OFF THE TRACK hero. Five of the injured are at the Lady of ftho Lourdos hospital at Pasco and tho remainder woro sont on. Tho observation car was thrown clear of tho track and up on tho em bankment of the cut through which the train wits pnaslng at tho . time. Most of the Injuries were stiatuinod In this car, Tho North Coast limited Is the "crack train" of that-system, running solid from St, Paul to Benttle, I IN FRONT I OREGON COACH WHEN NORTH 1 c U. S. TARIFF McNary and Stanfield Join With 25 Rcpulican Senators in Request to Boost Sched ulcs in Fordney Bill West crn Cotton, Wool and Farm Products Included. WAASIIINOTON, Jun. 1J. A duty of fivti i i nt a pound on ahort ntHlo rnw reiion wlUi li ii-iitH a pound on tho limit at(vtdi KKyptlun itrown In .Nrw McxI'OJind ArUona. w luikcd of th Mi.'tiato flnuiicfl coiniiilttrn today oy M'imior uoooinv or launo, a kokrntiinn for 2S rfputdiiran iM.-nutora from uktIi ulturul atatra. Tho rnt'-a aUKKi'td by th 25 afn' Mora wire thoan propnand by varloua farm orKntiluttlonM. Tho finunco com mittee wa told that th?y had boen accrptrd by tho followlnu republican aenntora: jtdinmin and Hhortrld'. Cullfor iiUt; McNnry und Stanflidd. Orriron: niMwr. Kniiwia: Nli holNon and Colorndo; Norbwk nnd Ktr lloK. South Ilukota; tJoodlnir. Idaho; Jiim-a aifd I'olndi-xtcr. Waahlninon: (tddle, Ni-vadit: Ijidd. North Dakota; llumum, Svw Mtxlro; C'amrron, Arl tona; Kenyon. Iowa: Warrrn, Wyo IiiIiir; Kpfnrcr, Mlnaourl; WUIla, Ohio; Jli'rrcld, Okltihoiitii: New. Indiana; Wi-llrr. Miiryland; Koya, New llump hlr and Townm nd. SiUblK'in. Hi'Mldi-H the duty on cotton tlia rv publlran BRrbultunit ainittora ankod fur u baxla rato of 33 cent a pound on raw wool with n acourrd vo'il bimla, a. H.inpnrd with the 2i rent In the Kordny bin and thry alo urard In- rn nm ovir tho Kordnfy bill rati-a on numoroua farm prod hRt, i,nrwr, onta. r uc-a. notably corn, potatoi-a. r'""i), nun, i ncy til i urged a ":1utV on hfdra. (tr-ii .11- huw Kordnry bill WOu!d Continue on Jy n ,ir;0,(.d hv fhA d-!,.ih,r wi I fniiowa: ' tho frro lt ora on era as Wheat, 30 cents n bushel; barley !0 cents a bushel; oats nnd rye. IS cents n bushel; catiie, i cnl a pound. freah beef and veal. 3 4 cents pound; sheep and goals. 12 a head: frt-Nh mutton m lamb. 4 cents a pound: swine of pno cent: hacon and ham. 2 cents: fresh pork. 1 cent; butter and substi tutes, 10 cents a pound; milk, sweet or sour. 3 4 cents a snllnn. m.,i med milk 1 cent a gallon; rrt-am with not more than 10 per cent butterfnt. IS cents it gsllon; C cents a itallon ad ditional for each S per cent butter fat: Ice cream mixtures SO cents a Knllon for not more than ten per cent butterfnt nnd 6 renta additional fur each additional flvn per tent of but- iciiair unsweetened, condensed , or vtnpurwieu mim. one cent pound na if sweet eAed. tlonalj all other half of a rent addl mllk, IK cents a pound: pound; pound. milk powUer. 4 4 rents cents cream powder, S S. COURT ATTACK WASHINGTON. Jon. 13. The su preme court dismissed today upon motion of Loo Roye Keeley, proceed ings brought up hy Keeloy against tho chief JuBticw and associated Jus tice of tho supreme court of Oregon, Waltor H. Evan, district attorney for Multnomah county and Alfred S. IU'iinett. as a result of tho rtfusal or the stato court on Februury 17, 1920, to make permanent his temporary ad mission to the bar. Keoley, who livod lu Lo Angeles, v.at took up hla residence- lu Port- lnnd In Novomber, 1918, and la March, 1919 made application for ad mlsBlonn to practice law lu tho stato; iiu u temporarily numitted for a period of nine months, hut the court refused to extend hit license beyond mat timo. OREGON W. C. T. U. F PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 13. Pur chase of a 243 acre farm, located threo miles cast of Corvallls, Ore., for use as a homo for tlopondent children was decided upon yesterday by tho Women's Christian Tumperanco Utv ion, Tho prlco agreed upon is 119, 000, Wotic on ttm fluildinga, which will bo on the cottago plan will be storied In tho spring, KEELEY DROPS HIS BUYS BIG Al A Perfect Back, Beauty Experts Say -3 t.f I ! I V. ' ( T A IkM a - Flo Cu XfV A7C-. Ill Kxpf-rta who huve mcaaurd and rulod her back (How'd you like to be an exi rt?) ay It 1s the most perfect back poaBessed by any woman In these broad I nited Stater The proud title nliiKham. She Isn't a bit ashamed of toprapher Kt a erfect exponure. Al'STIN. Teotaa. Jan. 12. Martial TROOPS DRIVE UNDESIRABLES FROM JEMS law will remain in fore, lo Mexlaj ' u"i",, me ravor- "untll every Testifce of lawlessness is a,jIe trade balance of the Culled 8tate swept clean from every square foot of during- 1921 m Indicated in the for the Mexla community," Governor ei&n trade f Btatlatlcs Tor December i Neff declared today In a atatement, BlMd today hy the commerce depart- exnlaln ne whv he declared martial law there yesterday. MEXIA. Texas. Janu. 13. Martial law. Invoked yesterday by Governor Neft la Mexfa and the oil fields sur rounding It because of the alleged prevalence of flagrant law violation, today had resulted In an exodus of undesirable from the territory under military control, according to Na tional Guard officer wbo notified tho pllce department of several Texas cities to prepare for the arrival of auspicous character from here. Fourteen Texas rangers who were enforcing tho governor' , proclama tion wero Joined today by 40 mn of the headquarters troop, i6tU cavalry brigade, Texas National Guard. Brig adier General Jacob F. Wolters. said the troops would guard prisoners while rangers searched for alleged law violator. General Wolters eald municipal of ficials wcro co-operating with tho military and that condition hero were nomral. Orders issued by the military emphasiie that legitimate business Rhall continue without Inter ruption but that there may be no car rying of guns or ammunition or Id ling. Street assemblies are prohib ited. Seven alleged "undesirable" were arrested late yesterday and night re ports to General Wolters this morn ing stated. CHICAGO, Jan. 13. Josefla and Rosa Blazek, "Siamese twins" from Cxocho " Slovakia, will know by . to night whether or not a Chicago doctor can effect a surgical separation upon them with probable success. The sis ters, who are 34 year old, asked that they do examined with a view to having an operation performed be cause they fear that should one of them dlo, It would mean death for tho other aa well. CHICAGO MILLIONAIRE WINS P1UZK OK VJ CHICAGO, Jan. 13. Julius Ros- onwald, Chicago merchant and phil anthropist today was S5 richer. Ills favorite motto, a laying of Hobert Ingeraoll's, won the prize In a Chicago newspapor dally motton contest. Tho motto waB: "I would rather be a beggar and upend my money like a king, than a king and spend my money like a beggar," SIAMESE TINS ASK FOR AN OPERATION 4s ' i 7 . fj' 70- holder of the perfect back la Ho Cun- her back that Is the reason the pho- I if TRADE BALANCE FALLS OFF, 1921, L1 WASHIT.TfV Ton ni L, ,.. .. ; "T.Y . . . menu Exports decreased In value In 1921 by $3,743,000,000 and Imports by $!.- "",000.000 the report said, attributing iu'uch of the reduction to the material decline last year in prices of commodi ties which made up the bulk of the country's foreign trade. "The lower values of Imports and exports in 1921. as compared with 1920 and previous year." the depart ment said, "do not represent corre sponding declines in volume of trade, but are to a great extent due to the falling prices." miring the year 1921 export amounted to 14.485.000,000 as com pared with $S,22S,000,000 during the previous year, w hile imports aggregat ed $2,508,000,000 against $5,178,000,000 in 1920. Exports in December totalled $295, 900.000 as against $294,000,000 in No vember and $720,000,000 lu December 1920, while Imports amounted to $236,S0O.O00, against. $211,000,000 In November and $2GC,000,000 In Decem ber a year ago. AT LOS NGELES LOS ANGELES. Jan. 13. Walter Miller, Los Angeles, defeated "Pinky" Gardner of Schnectady, N. Y. In two straight falls here last night. BT. PACL Miguel Gonzales, catch er New York Nationals, acquired by St. Paul club. COLORADO SPRINGS Kid Mex. Pueblo, given decision over Charley McCarthy, St. Paul, when latter broke his hand In eighth round. " DENVER Frankie Murphy. Den ver, and Cowboy Padgett, Dolores, Colo., to meet here tonight ' In It round bout. Jon Gorman, Portland, will meet Jack Doylo, Denver. LONDON Georges Curpentler, heavyweight champion of Europe, knocked out George Cook, Australia, in fourth round. FORT DODGE Billy Rolfe, Oma ha, outpointed Archie Amons, Mar- slmlltown, in eight-round bout. TACOMA Jack McAullffe, De troit, won technical knockout , over Frank Farmer, Tacoma, in fourth round. BY NEAR i BILLON WALTER MILLER M GARDNER Gir o Dixie Drink Less Smoke Less and Hold Fewer Parties NEW OrtLEAN-3. Jan. 13-Glrl of Dixie wear longer skirt, drink less liquor, smoke fewer cigar- ettes and hold fewer "pettlna; parties." than girls in other sec- tlons of the country, Dr. Valeria H. Parker of the Vnlted State lnter'-departmental social and hy- glence board declared la an ad- 4 dress before the public health 4 Institute here. She asserted that of 1,000 case of girl delinquents Invest!- gated by the department the 4 southern girl made the best show- 4 In. 1 CALIF. BEAUTY POISONED BY Audrey Creighton Dying in Neuilly Hospital As Result of Being Forced to Swallow Deadly Tablets By Jealous Mate. PARIS. Jan. 1J- (By the Asso ciated Press) Mrs. Audrey Creigh ton Ityan, better known aa Miss Aud rey Crelgbton. California violinist and prize winner at tho American j conservatory of music in Fontaine I bleu Is reported dying In the Ameri- 'can hospital at Neuilly from the re sults of swallowing three poison tab- ; lets. Her husband. Thomas . Stewart Ryan, wh Is attached to the Paris staff of tho Chicago Tribune. wa ar rested on a charge of admhiiateriog the tablets to her, under the threat to kill 'her with a knife -unless, she swallowed thiyi. Later he was said to have stabbed himself, but not se riously. - , , ' . - - The young woman a mother aaid Kyan returned to Paris unexpectedly on Wednesday and visited her and his wife. ' He told his wife that he was willing! to facilitate a divorce, but wished her to go with him for a farewell dinner. Mrs. Ryan accompanied her hus band to his hotel after the dinner when, according to a statement by the young woman to the authorities her husband accused her of infidelity and forced her at the point of knife, to swallow the poison. Ryan told his friends that his wife's Statements to the authorities were un true and surrendered to the police, when he found they were searching .for him. ... Mrs. Ryan was reported as having intended to marry an American named MaeCoy, after securing a dl vorce from Kyan. , i Another Version Glvcu, . Anotner version of : the case was disclosed by Police . Commissioner Frallcq this afternoon. . iter husband the commissioner quoted Mrs. Ryan as saying, had told her ho knew she had had an Intrigue with a young man and proposed that tney die together, whereupon Mrs. Ryan took the three tablets and Ryan cut his wrist and neck. Mrs. Ryan. however, losing courage, rushed out of the room and demanded to bo ;aken to a hospital. A letter from hi wife was found In , . possession wnen ne was ar rested. In this letter, which he had received wnile ho was In India, she said she had decided to break with mm entirely. There were also two letters In pencil, written during their interview at her hotel one addressed to her mother and the other to the man whoso name Ryan brought Into the case. In these letters, the police stated, Mrs. Ryan sold she regretted to die. PARIS HUSBAND SEN. NEWBERRY SEATED BY FIVE VOTES. CALLS ACTION COMPLETE VINDICATION WASHINGTON. Jan. 12. The New berry case in the formal records of the senate ha passed Into history today. Tho senato was in recess after the strain of battle ended by its 46 to 41 vote yesterday that Senator Truman H. Newberry of Michigan was entitled to sit in the senate. More than three years of uncertain ty and suspense resulting from the contest for the seat by Henry Ford, Senator Newberry's defeated opponent in the 1918 election, ended with the final vote at 6:28 p. m. Supporters of the resolution declar ing the Michigan senator entitled to hi seat were all republicans. Nine DEPORT I i Daniel Breen, Alleged Leader of Band of Thugs, to Be Shipped Back to U. S. A. People Overjoyed By Free ing pf Political Prisoners Regret Departure Troops. LONDON, Jan. 13.-(By the Asso- coated Press.) The Dublin corres pondent of the Morning Post wire the following: "The shipment to the United State of Daniel Breen, who appear to hire been hanging around the Dali Eir- ea:m with a band of thug threaten ing to enter and shoot up tho entire assembly It it ratified the treaty, sug i;.s that Michael Collin and Rich ard Mulchy are allre to tho nocessl tles cf the case. There haa been no previous intima tion that Daniel Breen was to be de ported from Ireland. A London din patch In October, 1920, Identified Breen a commandant of the third Tipperary brigade of the Irish repub lican army. The British authorities in Ireland were said to hare offered a reward of 1,000 pounds sterling for hla capture in connection with tho murder of a Major Smyth and he was also accused of killing two consta bles and perpetrating a series of other outrages. nt'Rl.IV Jan 1 S-t f By tha Asso. elated Press.) Materialization of tho amnesty of political prisoner In Ire land has elicited more outward en thulasra here than any other devel-" opment In the peace activities. Dublin citizens Indulged In litely demonstrations last night, a large crowd outside Mountjoy prison wel coming the successive batches of lib-. erated prisoner with loud, cheers, . otmiia. aAno. war cmActari In. Park and Limerick where other were re f leased. ': - - j ;. ., .,. ... LONDON. Jan. 13. (By the Asso ciated Press.) The Irish political prisoner in the London Jails, Brix ton, Pentonvllle and Wormwood Scrubbs were released this morning under amnesty proclamation issued by King George yesterday. Instruc tion were ent to the provincial Jails for similar releases.. LONDON", Jan. 13. (By the Asso ciated Press.) The Daily Mall' Dub lin correspondent says that Ersklno Chllders party has Bent urgent cable grams to tho United States applyiriR for funds to enable it to begin the' , .1 In AnnM I Alt the new free state government.. LONDON, Jan. 13. (By the Asso lcatedl Press.) Districts lu Ireland which benefitted financially froruf tlia' presence ot Blrtlsh troop are ex pressing something like consterna tion at their withdrawal, according to the Morning Post's correspondent. The Inhabitants of the military cen ter have ent letter to Dublin and even to tho British government, ask ing retention of the troop, whose ex penditure of their entire pay in Ire land meant important trade and em- pioymeni OI a numuer oi mo uiv. JtC.L.r ADl, juu. io. i u further shooting in the streets of Bel fast last night. One man was critical ly wounded. Legionnaires will form a working detail again tonight at 7:30 at the new hall over the Toggery, putting 1t In shape for occupancy. ' senators of that party Joined 32 demo crat in opposing. Three senator wen paired for and thfee against the reso lution and three did not vote. The resolution aa adopted carried an amendment by Senator Willis, re publican, Ohio, by which the senate severely condemned and disapproved excessive campaign expenditures a "harmful to the honor and dignity of tho senate and dangerous to the per petuity of the free government." The amendment was accepted by the Newberry supporter. ' ,.; Senator Newberry accepted . the action' of the senate In a subsequent statement a a complete vindication of "myself and all concerned," 1