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o o o o iBlil MEDFORD MAffi-TTRtKsTNE Weather .Year Ao Highest yvnv wsn uui Lowest year neo today.... t'-ii'y Tuty-fonrth Vr. Wwily Futy-retmili Vrar. MEDFORD, OR KCJON. NATl'l'PAY, MARCH 1 !)!). o. 1. Today CONTROL OF By Arthur Brisbane Ijkf (1 DI fl fill 100 to 1. . 80 Treaties Mean Zero. Foch and Napoleon. Wall Street's Little Chill. (Copyright by Kins Features f Gropalach, lOO-lo-l shot, won! Friday's Grand National. That ', has only happened once before hi 00 vein s. ; e i A column ol' fire by ni-;ht,l cloud of smoke in the (lay, or! a heavy lull ol' inailim would 1 not excite Knuland as much asi that lOU-lo-l victory. I'nless you have wasted money and' i.in-on. March -i::'. Tii time on horse race nani'liline, I r,:l"' M" s:'B t'",i'i' tlmt .... , . ., , . world's (ill "kings" at a fori li as millions do in Lug-land, you i,.millI ,,.,.,;,. ln N,nv vrk - cannot imagine what that ex-j i-et n. mkf ammtiis.io hi- citement is. . Sipiiinn; a treaty ol' "concilia tion and arbitration" helwecn the I'liited Slates and liiima-; , i- ii i nia. Secretary lello;i.' has sifjued his Slit It peace treaty. , . , '. beatniK illiam .1. Hryan s record. T,. , ... Richly peace IreaUes Kive cause I'nr rejoicins.'. , , Kifjhl tlu.iisand uood air - plane:. 500 ;O0d SllbniarillCS, pins the bisst-st and fastest ; tTtiisors, to worry surl'aco ships ; in vnao nf war, would p'ivp nmro causo for ri'.ioii'inp;. Ask Ioltrimn whal a treaty; nmounts to. .Marslial l-ocli tomorrow will 1 . i . . , . M uiKlor tno Arc. do I I'l ; omphe-," Imntimls (if thousjinds .m l'l-eiich men mid womni ...n.: 0,.i 1.:. rr: 1 H... . ..lu.wii,, ....-.v unaii in..,.....,.,. ,.,,.,.,.., ,.,UU,. of "the t Olll h of the " llllUnowil sol-j ,. .1 ; "K ' Interest ilir; colli rast ; the best ..... . known ot soldiers sluftp Mile the lllllllllle lliall whoso j . ... , . ..." ... , ; as time jroes on this earth, the name of l-'oeh, jenenilissimo of Several nations and 1 11,1 11 11 1,1 11 !'i j men, will In Iil.-n ll,..l nf l tin nameless soldier, unknown Koch will lie under Urn pild cd dome of the " rnvalides,' where old I'reneh soldiers, sonn datint,' back to the Crimean j war, proudly show visitors j f hinifs worth while. j Knr a little while they will; show the tomb of Koch. Then attention will turn ai;ain to the j t;reat (lominntinp; tomb where; the ashes of Napoleon lie under j J'pnvy marble. He will be re- j mcmbcrcd when Koch is forgot - j ten. j ITuman boiiiLrs roniombcr nnd ndmitv tlicir pivat lyranfs und .'ulvonl mvts and soon forcrt faithful servants. 4 j Friilav was Wall Stroot s fluy ; . ' . ... , . , 1-. Iiavp n clnll. From two In- ion noiiils wcro sliiikon out of prices. Yesterday the Sti I j wlnB ,lt lin llu 'r ;.-' ,,.,', had another fever. That's how 1 hurtled m ihe ginund throug:i a , .. ,,'fall of artificial smnlte. with .loins. 11 noes with chills and lever ., ,.,,,.,,, vi,,u . lnl.,-hanie. patients. . , in it. , Al Wilson, stunt aviator, hi Brokers iin borrow in I about pa;tnT. made a paracnute iee.p , and landed v.i'li minor injuries'. .lfiO.Gv 00(1 more tllim fl fex The tragedy o.-curred during the days njin, rarryin"; stoeUs oiii;,' lnaririn. And our best financial minds! A. . . Y11T slliverilftr llllll shltklim. WllV tlll'V slliVfV, "tllhl wIlV ' ' tllCV SlUtKO, is not cit'ar. ; W ilson q noted daredevil wat jsiiinting when t.ie ! ft wing of the 'i'hi real OHtatt- nf New York : plane broke. lie .veiled to hi f'ity alone could hp coiisnrval ivelv j companion: 'Muhip. Phil!" -nioitpHed fnr an liinount Rronter and leaped into space ur!tiy than all tin; brokers', loans com- : broken, the huge bomb, r went blued. Arc not lonttH, having ns ( nUi n no-e dive, and rraIiel. The their socnrliy Iho niilmads anil i body of .Imp was taken from the l.ld.,lrles of Ihe tnlled Slates, ml i sale lis morigaises on real estate ln one American city? , . , i " . , . ... 'v:"c " , . ..mnn t n . n em f.n , u will InPrrnu.i ... , .i,u. year by tl-W,, This is o labor-saving n-'e. I-r I Hr.v nr.isisitp 'n 4S WV-il Porliclh klreel. .New Ht n Mrs. Anna . 1 ;. Schmidt ei.HUKes stout ladles into thin ladles, a blind beggar held nul l is lead pencils. .(Continued on ra lour). VVUILU UIL IS PLANNED' London Paper Claims Oil ; Kings Expect Arrange Giant Trusts-Control Out put and Price New York to Be Meeting Place of1 Leaders Next Week. .able them in control the output anil price nf gasoline l hrnughnut 1 Iho nrlil. The Muil says: "Tile nlijei-1 nf i he ronl'erciire In In establish in !' "' K w I" name. wm l.i - .nil ti'Ul- This scln-mi- has Imon , ,,,.,,. lmwiMl, liv ,,. ,.,., ,y ,.. ciinteit iiKivonu-nt wttii iho i:'-i i at AlnM-nw which, hi llie expense ,,, ,.nslln.1.. hllK ,.iiau..i ; f"v l'H' heiu fll nf thi- pi-li-iil enm- ! l.lni-. i-ntiipulUinn nf irhcaply mar- i keti-ii nil frnin the inlil'isi-nttMl nil j flf .. 'I'lie -Mall says tin- airaii- ri-ally ; lii-uan with a niysti-t-imis ni-i-t- , inK , A,taMr. iu ,,. la ml Inel year nf the three nil - ,.,.',; .im, , ,..,,,;,,.' "The nil rntpfrors iin-t ti pro- . tf-ct thi'iv empires from the In i rnails nf the reds ami they pitied that in tiio firnl plare sot- tlei.unt imisi In made with Muk- riiw and thou steps slum Id he i taken tn perfect an oriranmitlon ; which would permit control nf the worM iiiy.' the papm- says. 1 n Alan says t he- suei-ess nt this plan rlependod upon art ni'He- t with .Moscow, which wn lai liiove.l at the end of Kebruaiy. western hemisphere are gathering ; In Xew Vnrk for the American 1 j I'elroleum 'institute meeting next 1 'week to take definite action on ...... inlll,,.. ..il ....... I. w-i;.,., i.. v.ivt I. ! jj,,,,,,, Am-riea to Ihe l!is levels. Production is now run- nitig approximately 011.(1110 bar-! i-els a ilny ahead nf l!JS nittpn'. I The! mci-thit; takes on a wnrl:l Dextrr yt-stcnlay whi-n tier tiiildt ii u.iert with the annnlincenii'iit tifled master refused tn submit to that Sir Henri Hi-teriiisr, hi l l nf ! search on lii-llm nverhauh-d hy tin- tn p.i.ynl Hutch shell grnn " el.mpanll' 11 companies, will attend jdent of the Standard OH eomjiaiiy i of New. Jersey, who held eotif -r- nces with Sir Henri anil other, fore.'Kii oil inrti abroml last -iirn- mer on conservation, also will be present. FATAL FALL OF E Ji(!.i,YVtiOO. Tal.. Mareh 2:i. -ii) The intal fall of an aviator l from the clomls was safe?- re- ' corded on 11 eelluloid film negative ; today as "movie realism," while Lie lifeless body nf Phil Jones, the man who t upidted the thrill, ho eriifchi-d and broken In a morgue. r.lI11(.ni(in in .,,.... n,.1)1(.s t .iiner.Tnien in uirn.Ml the eranks as the tii-mo- .filming, of the Inst scenes of -a "war" pieture in w.iieh U'iNi.n and .hme. fearlesft airmen, w e r e 11 Hiding" for Hen Lyon a ml '.lames Hall, motion picture stars. Scores of horrified spectators. : -alcliliiK filming of the atrial i movie w itnessed lib- c.ah. m s MOV A A wreckage. "1 saw Phil's face i,'.' ., ' V.. . , i, ' ,h(, pi,,,,,, p.,se.i ,,.," said Wil.-mi. "lie was m.i fiig.uened " Aviators expressed iho ..s i,,ig use.i , si,,,,,,.,, iiii.i.S , i.tn ''bndcl -Innc: so that Ii l'Z 'LIZ"! .1 ; In. Ilia's cJibin. When h M"ln ' "' piano ine .n i chine pa'-g was found to l.c ill lie. feet e.l..i.. The )ir..prleu.r nf avP'avetlevlll, , X. c.. gmcery fiuiml his cat -ib a. I r.uipinyes inui nun a large j kill. ,1 labb). I k CALLES ARMY TTT- '-' - . . v.- ' v - - Lcynl f'-'der.-il troops of Gen. Plutarco Callcs army leaving Mexico City in box cars in the north ward rinvfc toward the rebel stronghoiu at Torreon. RUM SHIP SCUTTLED' BY CUTTER British Schooner Imalone Sent to Bottom After Long Chase Crew Put. in Irons Coast Guard Backs Action of Cutter , Master in Use of Cannon MOW OUI.UANS, Mar. .a.-iAi ('east guard cnttrn Walentt plowed up I)"x;.-r and the swnllen -M Issis.- ippl to New Orleans totlny. bringing In irons the crew nf the' Hill ish sehnnncr liaalolie. lnelu.l- 'Im; one dead member, the victim "f a gun Ii ittle at sea off the Louis. lana roast, after a 24-h..ur flight The linalnne was shelled by the liiiltnni with a sti.vpi-eteil iliI'jjii of I'niitraliaiiil. The elusive clan which guardsmen say carried mi sue ful liipior smiuling operatiniis for : three cat's off the const of Xew I-mgland was sunk near "sixty '. d; i'i" off Marsh island. Oo vermin nt officials here and Admii al r. . . Ihllard. command ant of the coast g ii a rd in Wash . in 1; ion, saiit reports at hand iudi ' dic.ited that the guns were fired : w i t Ii i n the jurisdiction of the j Pnited Stairs. The Imaione "ran up against the coast guard once too often." l ' miral Pdllard said. Uadto reports from coast guard , patrol boats concentrating on rum ships in the Atehafalaya sei'tinn to j Lfeiitcn.int Commander .. II. Mix ; by. dry squadron commander at Paseauollla, .Miss., slat e d that 1 everything possible wai done to . avoid firing on the Imalone. WASiirXiri'oX. .Mar. :3.-'-tl,i -. t"'oat guard headipiai'ters today in plicated jm intention to support i fully the action of the cullers lex ' ter and alcoit in sinking the P.rit- ish schooner Imalone in the (inlf of ; Mexico last night, while they awali - i ed complete reports from the of- ffcOrs responsible. , Admiral I'. C. Uillard. command-' j ant of the I'oas: guard, said .he 'i boat was "a notorious smiicgler." : and that it made no difference 1 ' now Tar off shore site was when sunk, if the coast guard vessel had pursued, her from a ftolnt wfth'.u j American jurisdiction where r.er : conduct had become suspicious. ir l 1 I (A') OAKLAND. CM., Mar'h t.oion'l t harles A. I.lndiieruli h ; own airplane arrived at the Oa!;- Ininl airport toihiv piloted by ( ...i.. l. .i .t. . ......... geles. l'inleri on-ts from ,hog! ine i lane a-l fliuvn to Mill,, li, 'Id. San I- ranciscM. In await fin-: tt was uiuiersiiodd t:ie noieu rner wnnlrl return In l-i n in U,s Allgeles this II" arrived here yes- af lerii'ioti terday. pllnlitig ii special passenger plans and brought II pas, tigers. . v 'v'T U;X'1"1"" , Nr.w kii.k. M ,rch ol lleb n Morgan. n., cni-P a,!:-.--, and niglil club i.wnrr. Iia- ,,l.8li a baby. "Sli- t,.,.k car. f II to hel, nut a fr.en.l and fell nvi'-h in li. p il. ije ,ie i.je.i .. MOVING NOKTHWAKD TO TOKKEOIM PPPpOTO build $500,000 Transmission to ' Be Started This Month New Valley Projects Also Under Consideration Is Report, s Alinouneenient was made today by the California-Oregon Power company th.ri.ugh Per.-y (I. t:raw fi.rtl. general maiuiKer and vice president, that work would start within the mbntl; upon the cm-sirni-tino of a new tranvmlsslnn ; line fri.ni JJixi.nvlllo, six miles east of P.nscbui'K In .Marslifleld, Ore- ' gun. The news transmission Jlne will l.c built for the nurnosc nf inter. changing power between the Copon UUNV Lt 10 MARSHFIEtD y.-leiu and the Marshflcltl division'." 1 " 1,11,11 Vi lute creek, near f the .Mountain states Power liockwoud. Tenn., today tele - company, which Is also a subsldl- ary of the Hyllesby Interests. It will also supply a dual source nf energy. tliniiiK.i an luter-connecfed nei-.vo!t nf trnnsniisslon. -Manager Crawford nnnnunceil that h fnr the transmission,' and all material used, as far as pnsMl.lc. wnulil be secured In the districts involved ami given pi eler- ence. The line ali.no will cist Sr.nn.. ana. lieinsulation and installation allow the increase in voltage on the present line nt Oixonville will bring the total investment up to one million dollar;-. The line will follow the old Coos I'ay wagon road west of the coast range. Il i: expected to ,iave the trans mission Hue completed and In op er.'iHon by late nimmer. Plans for development work in the UoKiie Kiver r Mey, soutln-rn Oregnn and northern California ate now un.br consideration by no- ..ni.ii .ioai tM-.gou .rower com- puny, nnu it is authoritat Iveiv linn, .'stooii an announeeiiient gat ding there projects w ill i. loi thcoiti'.ng w ithin the next ten ilays. STOCKS JAKES ....... , M'.W V) tK ..l,.reh L'.T-MV - lleavy 11,,,,,, alio,, developed in to- days slock market, carrying scores of Issiich down t lo 7 point i in n-iteciion u ine utieaHinesM "ieo hi nie Hiiiio'iueement jm ip itederiil H'serve hoard was nioeifni' . atiiifn In WaHlinton. Keais thai the board would rake further lion to restrict the volume of spec j illative credit led to an aboitdon- tnent of pool HdlvHy and Ihe lighten! n:; of many speculative hi" coiintH hv" small traders. liiteiiath.nnl Telephone Tell hack nearly 7 points. A hrahnm ft StrnuK a-:.. Curtis Aeronautic U, ami lion .. .. " . ' """""' K"','1:'S"' l-lml-'acoiula Copper and lionrrni Klee n-le lost I pninls more. Itadlo. .Vil tinnal Cash lieglster. finodyein Greene Canaliea ('onne. i aa.Kll.iii Pacific, shatturk. (iener Itr.llnilv- SlRllsl'anil Wright Aero nautical slipped :t In I pninls. liar) the long list of ? point dcclln Included P. 8. Stool ennunnli. Ken lie, oil Lead. Wcstiictlioiiso Kief - trie, .MPs Chalmers. Anierlcaii Kx pr,.ss Dnpont. Inlernatlonnl Com ,,,,1,,,,. Monttromet v Ward Slid ciml.t .in,i Arizona. P. S. Steel i,i s p,,i,i below the hleh mice established Tuesday. The clnslne w.tR nciik. Total sales npproxiniat LIQUIDATION OF PRICES DOWN ed i.non.iHin sl.ares. BOY SCOUTS DROWN IN T Cottage Occupied By Troop Swept Away By Flood- Toll Of StOrm MOllntS Relif for 23,000 Home-! less Under Way Missis- j sippi River. Receding at' Cairo Today. I.K.NOIK C1TV, Tcnir., ! "it . W1--A searching party seek' Ing In aid a troop nf -S liny Remits wonse collage was swept 1 1'honcd to olllcluls here that seve- ENNESSEE ''"I ,f the boys wero drowned, but .sUn Francisco to similarly ills- that others could he seen clinging tanecd pnlnts In the snuthwest add '" trees and filiating debris In the'ilocky mountain districts. llnmlcil stream. i Cannery Itnle. I iivorcd. ' The .Southern Pacific railroad. ATLANTA, flu., March -'I'1 . tho witness said, favored the mail - Already sorely burdened with ,,. (lf ,.mincry rates, that would ""' aftcrmnlh nf last weeks floods ,,. Hi'rmcd late western Oregon ",n snuin tnuay saw a mounting toll of tluniiige left In the wake "' yesterdays scries nf tnrnadoos. m,iI Ml,l',n', hlBh winds and lK'iivyjBve thoni fUI.ilor ndvantaKes, ra:ns which descended on scat tered communities, extending from Louisiana to North Carolina. Seven persons lost their Hvh In tornadoes and stm ms in t hree semes of others weie injured untl property damage has not been e- Trapped In church used an a n hool nt Alerrellton. Ahi., f Ivo nitdr.-n were killed ami eight others Injured; a bny was k,n,'(I Ht Sl,u,ll ('',,'k. X. C, nnd farmer whn killed by lightning " -l rti''.vimirin, i,a., aione prop-j erty damage . was estimated m f H'O.O(M). Wilson, x. Chaltswnith anil, ! A la... a iso . .-offered windstnrins. w h I I e damage in l w. re turn..! Into raging torrents' l.y a rain stnrm. Meanwhile (here was tin letup, In the relief iiliil rehabilitation j programs under way for the -H.-l ;.(.n homeless Tlnod victims In; Alabama, ricorgia and Florida. A ! gnverniiicnt bnut yesterday carried to safely 11 large number of refu-,' g. es south of Kcln.an. Alii. . Clear weather was In sight to-i day following an added 2. f. Inches! which yesterday fell In the upper! iliattalinucliee watershed In Ala-j, b.inla and ileorgla. The .Mississippi river wss lall-! i,,.. ,n ,,,... ,i i,i,,i, .,.., ,..,.; llilons wen rapidly being relieved by n railing stauc at Hickman, : i-, (, i v..,' . ....... ..... . , I mid -soul h today found tributaries j 'spread over wide arrns of low ' landM. Ihe river at Memphis continued ih Mcady rise, already more than i five feet above flood stage. The (f !!( piedlclloii, id. h feet of water 1-y M Miul ay or Tuesday remained , tineluingi d. The present amount I of water in sight was several feet ,i nw won i Pfit ii nitiiiti! j.ni'ineefH , enslde, ed be ,,11 of serious - ,la tiger. The Viimo river in Mississippi """ "'' "naeblta, St. FiTim Is nnu While rivers in Alkansas were '""'"'', '"' "v,,r thousands of;(if f,.,..,,, tr, ' " " "f 'Cat. The Noted Dead PA PIS. Mar. 2.1.-l1"i (icnrr.il .Maurice Klnni.niil. I Snriall. ii,- tune - defender ,.f Vredun" and fnr- titer high commissioner In : t-i.. d today a, iie age of HIGH RAILS KEPT PULP ' ' J ' Rnlor Toofifioe Puln Mill fnr Rogue Valley Sidetracked Because of High Freight Effect On Canneries Told S. P. Expert Says No Intention Ask Increase II. ('. Hallmark, assistant freight tralfie manager of the Southi'in 1'aeitie railroad, lesiilyini; before the Interstate (.Commerce com mission hearing upon the appli cation of the railroad for- tho liKht to lower fieiKht rates from California ports ti North I'aeit'U ports, IrrcHpocilve of rates to In letin.dlate interior points, to meet. m e.in freight eompetltinn. itei-laied that the Southern I'aeitic had no intention of seokinK u rate in crease for intermediate points, between San J-'niiulsro and Port land. He further declared that the Southern Pacific policy was to make the rates to both ports and intermediate points as low as con sistent with rail, economics and com pet It i vp conditions. Hallmark also stated truck com. petition, from Oregon to coast points, ind from Crescent City. ICokuc illver valley pninls, i "presented a constantly chanitlm; ! p r nhle in, that- "would not he ' i ' 1 1 f 1 1 1 in f I liv nnv iiltet-allnns in the cxistlm.- rates, and involved a mat - M AWAY ter of rates and service' wit-1 tor ior ner nome in saiem, snoruy ( advance, were awiln proceeding nesscs for the Western OreKun 1 after the 1). A. it. convention nd-1 southward and i wero reported nl Truffle nssnel.il Ion testified yes-j Joiiriuil at 11 o'clock this inornliiK. j viermejlllo about. SO miles north tei ilay (hat stmar anil other can-1 "Tills cotinlry snrroundlnK Med- ot tilp city. i nln material was beliiK lmuleil to! ford Is an isplrntlon In Itself a robel advance- also was de thc Interior by truck. Hallmark and the people here seem to have I velopliiR on Nneo, nloric the bor beaoiiht the "consideration ol' eatoiht the spirit of It. The his- j dor, the InsurKents 'biilnK reported tle commlsslnii for the carriers In toileiil sctllni;, with all its re-! 30 mlles from that town -whci'i-ti the niUmltcatliin nf truck compe- nilmlcrs of the past,, and Its in-1 feilerril dejaelunent Ix strongly In- nlilnn." " - - ; habitants,-demonstrating' by thelrj trenched. .' -t-F-- . V, ' The licarlUK Is being held before ; growth and tlcvelopmenl that thuy , Volnllng to the' throe' oourttfli' March Kxamlncr Leo J. l-'lynn, and Is are forging ahead with great j attacks being developed. r 0 b e I expeeleltl In he concluiled this '.i-i ,.,,, Hallmark presented his lesti - ; ,,. f,-,,,,, printed slips, and tin- dared that the rates to and from ; ;u,.(irord to San l-'ranelseo. were not Inconsistent with rates from, 1 mjnlB to Im,,,t competition, nml ' o.)a0,i the granting of tower .... . , , , .,.., ,.H lt would he railroad rate expert Intro- luoed an exhaustive table to rn- j hu, kp document prosnnled J y).Hf.(l.(n. y thK Western Oregon ; Tmfflr oHsoelatlon through A. J. i-rrinKton. Thfl voluminouH doc-Mog ,,, aiirned to show that ii... it..i-..io.itiiie noint rates were nnt mi,.(.i,onable. a now In force. , ,)n)J (hnl lh), i.,.rrington tables, ,n J)lim, instances, ineluded nr- ... . . ir ....... ..i.i..,,...! Kx,,ort Hallmark doubted . the fpaH,,miy nf Intermingling port . ,inss rates, with intcrmeoiate com-! ,,,,,,... ,.fl.(iu t.,,i.iintr ueh nroce- ,,,. wm,i,, confuse rather than; t-eniede i ,,...' ,.,,, ,,... ,,r iinUmark wa" largely "'..... - . ),.. I t Jarkson.;San Kmn(.'pf.0 hearinK 1nt l)e-; low 11 creek j . .... ,,ndcr direct examl- nallnn held that the Interests of I Intermedin!" pninls'. in his opinion i would be best nerved by n graded , rat- from Iteddlng. Cel., to rai-.is Ore. 111 reply to the re- ,..,. f tu Pnrllnnd Traffl. A. MI.lat fr an adjustment nf n officer. , on imllmark fald lhati '. -V. It. Convenei.. nn s were maniifnctured In Ih'l following the ndjournment of ,,,.,,.,,, ,.., but Ihnl the rall-jthe conference, nt 11 n clock, the l( hnlu. n n rales from second annuel convention of the ci . ..-bore n nail Plant .state society of C. A. It. was cnlle.l . ;,, an,i that the Hnul hern ; " ",' manufaclurles. , " ,', ) ". Vo ration to . V'". . , 1 ',.,, .'.,,,,1,1 nw that Ihe In-;' ,, i,,,,i,.v. , nuld better meet;l. A. 11. menibers who remnlned fant Industry ' " f'rlKti eaKtern and water enm petHjon. linker Test If Ic. t the ... .,. ,lf ('..nnuerce. ' t(.irie.t at the mornln neH. 1 ....... .. Inrt liv iinnTl ; . . . . im,!1 the cannery 'lndl.slry. and furthei dec: land thnt n pmp mm for th Itogue Itlver valley h:i been nbanibnel because of Ihe prohibitive freight rates. I tesllffi-d relative . to the fre t'ht rale on or restrli'tlng the mining Industry, and to haulintf ny tfiicK om Crescent -'' Harry .. Norton, cannery ope- testified yesterday thai Ihe present! .leiianisnn, w.ii.c no freight rates of the Southern l-J "'""' nf welcnme was given hy clflc have f-.rc d hi,,, tn g., Into I 1,'ieMle l.wry, Junior president the tin. king business to trans-; ' the (leneral Joseph Nine so .....I w.nrur and mm, from Poll- ''-'V Medtord. n.t These' rate, lie declared.; The remainder nf the meeting ',' rr,.,.'( his products, with"'"" '-'ken "P llh reports of , (Continued on I'uge Six) c Off Finger, ip and Proboscis; Sued for $22,100 i ; . LOS AXdKLKS, Cal., Mur. i Alphonso IlilKintiiu's ' teeth, which apparently an ; 111 good working order, made fr ; hint the defendant in a suit Cor JililMOO damages In nuper- lor court here yesterday. 4 ; fr Marry Wilson, a mechanic. i asked that amount. charging that Prigintino attacked aim fr j ami hit off the end of iho ; ' 4 index finger of hlH left hand, ' ' 11 P'llon of his lnwnr Ui ami a pari if Ills ltos. MedfOI'd HOSDitable, SayS t ' Mrs. Pattersnn Hnnntrv Is Inspiration D. A. R. HOST CITY IS PRAISFO- W I IIWbV C.A.R0PENS Convention Ended at lliirr botm' s,,nilnv 0" MU" A. M. Children's Organi zation Convenes. Meilfnrd has l)0i-n Wonderfully ' llospllahle to us, and 1 for Mil' j will he anxious for my next visit ; down here.' said Mrs. I. I.. I'at-1 terson, wife of the governor nml ' chnirmil II of the Chamtincir Mem-I : nihil committee, who loft l.y mo- i tiriiieH 11110 -luiure nccompiisii- ' nieiits. is n hamii- eonihlnntlon." : she said. "We siutll nil go away with even ti better Impression of j -Meuroru man we nnu oeroro. ; This morning's flnnl session et I the convention was gllen over in.. unfinished business, 0110 ot tne Amiirro, promlnont Vert Orux ! most Important pieces of work rebel leader, who was court-mnr- (being the presentation and no tinted and executed lifter his cap- eeptance ot articles of Ineorporn-1 ture by the government, arrived I linn, llci-ailse of tho plnn to build i .Mexico City yesterday. 1 the proposed Champoeg memo- . , rial In the site where the 'errl- torlal government of tho stntn ajertrude S DeOU Oregon wns instituted, It Is neees-1 snry that the 1.1. A. II. organization: be Incorporated. To Italsc o0(l0. j The convention delegare votim ; nm ing yesicruay h sHHion 10 iuw $.riOno durinn the next llirc yeai'HA ! to take care of tho building ox- pennes. The memorial will hfl a cabin, repllea typleal of thoHe),,, ! lived In by early ploneertt of Oro- . gon. and will he ereeled In honor i ! of the "Pioneer MotheiV of the j Htato Mm. v. m. inam or vurvn.ns ti'iiu iiixitfi iiitu niorninu 111 in.fi ; off ice of recording Mccretnry to - Hhp J( iQ avoJ(1 wimmlnR fill the unexpired term of MjH.anU try nupine flight in . n. " ,',"",u,m' ' i nanoeu in ner resignation l'uiioy, ; , The Multnomah chapter thru ,,H rcgciii, .urs. J. ineiimiii "". . . .. . ,., ' invitation to he : extended the Tl,"l In lw.ii .lUti-ict nt vpiir. Willamette chapter entertained the delegates Inst year. , Mrs. flnrdon McCrucken of Ash- land, former state regent, was eiec, co ,i,....,..j si...- "' " the convent this morning. This a. ........ , ,--- l" l"si snne legenis, as - ny .ills. fi. I . Appeisi.n, ineniuinH tu order at u luncheon nt the lintel Medfol d. by State Director Mrs. P. I.ouls Ktoeckle, nt 13 o'clock. More thnn no ntteniled e.iliferen v, including the ol'er in .iieoioro, nnu loo imi- ' K'''ie and Med font children of tho junior organizations! Mix delegates from tne Kugena enspter arrived M''lfnrd at an early hour Ihia mnnilng to attend tho junior con fen-nee. (Ireetltlgs from Stat. I'ronioterH -M". 1. .. ;'e-'s.M. Mrj. A. II. " ' ; - " l;w' "" J",ul 1,lt' " - vmnry Airs. v . it. item, mm i lite forced ni'sence 01 ineso niue lals. Mrti. F. H Ounnett of Ku- '- i'"'"'- '"'h i person. The Invocation, which was to have been delivered hy State Chaplain Mrs. II. K. ltlehnnlson was read by .Miss Holly Denver I of K tigene, due to the nbsenco of - slate officers and society presi- 1 dents. FIGHT FOR MAZATLAN IMMINENT ' Rebel Troops at Gates of West Coast City 6000 Federal Reinforcements Rushing to Scene In surgents Driven Off in Clashes Friday Naco Also Threatened. Uly the Associated I'ti-ssj Uehet troops In their counlAr- nffencivo auaiust the irovcrnmftn'. ' were at the Kates otT M.izatlan on 1 tlie west coast today und flKht hip for the possession of that ! port was imminent. Some fiHhting hetwecn tho 2&0t 'lefeniters and the. 6000 rebels viu .reported, hut apparently little has been shed. . A I'.imr. .11 Hlllin ,wlov., I .nln : toi-cetnents was rushltiK to tho re ' lief of tho city, but wan not ox- ; Two clashes took place yester day, hut in both crsi'h the Inslir -1 stents were driven off and Oene- ral Carlllo. Mnuitlan's defender, ' assured the irovernment he woulsi he nhle to hold oflt. i Wireless advices fmm the s,.nmPr .MnrKnret Johnson told jtiutt the 'rebels -were three or four Inies from the city and that : cverythlni; was quiet." Tlin ,...i.r.lu av.,,,,,. ,,,, Torreon before tho Calle.- loaders expressed, optimism that I ti.n,. 1.1 nI.ni.ni iL ini,i.i.- . ny jh.. . ; , The rehols have Imposed a .war nx ogales, Sonora, for funds to run tho rovolutlon. ' . . t10 ,0dy o Clenernl Josils Cannot Murmur in Her Deaf Ear a NKW YORK ' March 23 ypyfo WOrt' part ot fJer- a . .n w'lniu u can.t hpfip lhp' ncft thnR( I my beau says, to mfl ttnlowi 4 . . Mholl, M hnv hM. . . . .... . an offort for fture. Th channel nwimmcr deafnesa waH ri.v.nled when she was In court for spending In an ,. snl. .. ... pPna- - 4, A Will Rogers Sayst NKW YOltK. Mnreli 23. Al Smith opened the RinR lint; circus last nijiht. Hut Lonuworth nnd ('hnrley Cur tis won't hp far behind him; they arc rclicnrsint; for thcitN. .Mr. Cooliiliio is still here in town. Don't s p t in to be able to strike n n y - I h i n rr. M r. II o o v e r oiiKlit to put hint on .south ern flood relief, turn about is fair play. - Ami, by the way, noroplniir.s have done sonic great and dnnncrous wnr down therc.' A llcxi pan revolution is organized in the niorninu, nnd tint ro ireat starts in Ihe nftcrnooii, inui they capture every town they retreat through. That's why they like trt start ns near'Mcxico City as possible and then have more towns to retreat through. Yours, ' WJMi KOGKIiS. ..