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trPfivoTiTi 'bfflti, trttttxt:, rRDTYynp, okf.ox. moxdav. .u:xe si. 1020. COMMISSION' IN RHINELAND NO! GERMANS'PRIGE ! Hold Border Agent Stresemann Says Installa tion of Commission As; Price of Evacuation Not! Satisfactory Guilt of: War Also Irks. IN. .f !) 21 Till lltlf lOIMllillM l4Hlll- Mill- ' milted Iti the reirlixtiiK 11 no f .ml I.I. 'rice motion iigi.iiiM Hr. (ustnv KtrcNcin-.nn, ('riimii foreign minister for tin past five joal",. Aly ivm i f t " ' 4 1 Jt -."-TF T 1 A lllilil-IN. June - I. iVt Km lllliHiei- HtlTMMIIUnil toltl till' M'lt-ll- j t uk lodity (hiit Herniary wouiu Lot HiaiKl for the installation of n commission in the Ithliicluiiri us the )irU'0 of its evacuation. At tliP name time he declared that 1'renMent 't'M HindenhurK and the 111c inherit uf I lit cahinet v oil Id support tin maniieHtaifoiiH thlN week against the trcuty of Ver nal lies especially tin; rln line ly which (Icrmany nclinuwlcdod nolo pullt for t ho H.-ir. The foreign niliilntor'ti MlntemenlH Ucip made In tho eour.se if a ttpcech replying lo Kevcrc riiticiHin by Count entary, leader uf I he nut UinnllHtf. The foreign 111 Jnihtt'i- declared that the newly drawn up Voting, ili!:i whh it dt'f in lie Improvement j over the DawcH plan from the view-1 jioint of tho burden on (.icrmany. I Ah to ltn future lie Ktiltt: 1 "No hotly in tho world can give an absolute guarantee uh to it h workability. Tho e xperU thein se'vcH Hinted that (ho maxlimim forecast can he for only ton yearn." I Jr. St resfina nil's only reference to the t nited Siati-i. which how- era 1 r 1 Emmet J. White, ooraer ary agent, vas held cn a second do ?ree manslaughter charge after he shot and Kilted Henry Verkula. White is uhown n army uniform. Deny Citizenship Yale Professor for War Stand .MK.VH O CITV, Juno 24. fP Tii Mexican wifo of an AnifiicHii rltlJci-n wan in jail here today chiiiKed with ulteiiipiinK tlio miir-dfi- of anol tier America 11 In the depth of an African Jungle. The alleged attempt canto to litihl only with (he a next lawt niKht or .Mrs. Soledad Mmalf'S Do, Jcarnt whoe huslctnd was a pro fessional co 111 pot it or 11 nd rival of William A. KiiiK. who cnpiuroK wild anlmalK and kcIIs th(;m for a Jivlntr. KI11K. who recently nrrived here with two hippopotami for the 'ha pu I tepee zoo, told police he had learned from employes that Mrn, I .earn wan plotting his death with 11 view to removing him an a competitor from her h unhand 'h huNlncHH field. A friend of hln, Hrnora Juana Kernuiitlt made the aciiualntunce or Mik. Learn and, King alleK"d. whh commiHKioiif d hy her to poihon him. After falne news had 11 ppearetl In newHpa pern that ho hail been poisoned ami would not recover, two detect Ivoh who ac companied Kenorn Kernandez said they (verhead Mr. Learn ex claim, "At last," und Haw her pay money to Kenoru Fernandez. RECEIVE REPARATIONS TEXT CY DIRECT ClBLE irAnmni orniAi I- lB$Mtdf ;m AN IULAL blUKYj MMi:mM4 FOR SUMMtRi h r v si t urwr-j-v iza n . .. r, , ... ( ' ?3!?3?-4T,V i'TM'L MlV&t'V I A h..1,1-.hrlll,.B ... H...ry! ..,;; ?fmi r mv tl soctofcfi I'resa i'ht.t . Text of the reparations report signed by International experts In Parts being received In tf '"zti of The Associated Prces in New York. Tha report was transmitted on two cibles direct from Paris and copied on typewriters as it appeared in the wavy line of tho cable code. It marked the third time In the history of transoceanic communication that cable instruments (were mccd into a iie.-c office for direct transmission from abroad. NKW YOKlv. Juno 21. fTP) The ChrlHtlun Herald announced (! ( f j today that John J. KppoiiHteiner of (. HI. I. mil had won the fl.UOO prize NKW HAVKN, nn., June!1" itM lH',,u0 I'01'1''' eontoHt. Mr. 1M. fP) ProT. DottRliiH Mac- Fl'i'onHtolner'H j)oter. Melected 4- Inlosh, profeHsoi' of thooloKy I from 300 entries, depietH a mother In Yale divinity tichool. who tnl father with three ymull chll- would mil prmnihe to "defend l(l'''n ptandim; on a hllllp with tho "ShoppiiiK" f(r I'etmit'M 1'eonies muxt hi planted In the fall montliH. hut if ym would make an intelligent stdeetion of vurietieK you nniKt koo them at blooming time. 'isit the fields of the Rrnwej'K im .you womll Hhop In a department Hi ore. eomiiarn. va rlelleH, in) u ire about (heir Rood points and their weaknesses na well. I-'rom the .1 tuns A m erica, n Home. f'revf iidii I'tant liust When HnardraKons are covered with small brownish pustules of rust, dust the plants with super fine sulphur. Hut do not waft till the plants are covered wirh the disease and then expect to do much Kiod. HfKiu the treatment when (he plants are youim. This same treatment Will help to keep the rnited States against all 'wr tfod lylnw slain on the ground I hollyhocks free from a similar rust over, he did not mention directly. enemies, was denied Ameri- i behind them. v us his answer to the nationalist ran clti.enslilp hy Fedcnil ! Edward It. Hall of Point llieh- t'Uar;;e thai (icrmany wan heeom- Kdwin H. Ilunows today. ni'md. t'al., was adjudged the win- Jii-' a colony of France and Kng- P.ofessor Macintosh relter- ; ncr of the $HM prize for a pence land. 'S aled his refusal to defend the I hman. His slogan was 'l:ury war; "So, We oris not a colony of country fn any war except a fr I war has burled millions." Frenchmen and Knglishmen." he "jiiHtified wall." In a 300-word ! : said. "To me It soi-ms doubtful written Kiatenienl ho expand- ! vhethei' all Kuropo is not in dan- ed Ills views on Iho mibject, K'Ti.of .hecomlJiK col(uies of those wiyhiK iliitt lie "could" hn will- . vim are Iticklrr tlian we. The l"K to talie up arms in defense fact that the colonies sat down to- f Iho I'nlted States, hut lie gel her to work out amelioration leservctl his rlRlit to B;:rve ! I for each other hfuuuse othr-rs did "ly wlu.a "Hie cause. Ih ju.it." not kIvo ihein amellorallou th.it is Honiething that cannot be re- disease. 'tt PliIo Leaves Phlox leaves turn yellow and die as a result t the attacks of red spider and mildew. Applications j of dusting sulphur will hold these troubles in check hr dusting with) opper-Ume dust, when -the plants ropper-limc iiu.ni, mirii.iiie u,inis WV S " ..re wol will, -low will km. Iho I 'JpP'SW t fifjh necessary , to make tour or more such applications up to the time tho flowers are produced. Jolns White Sox 1 ! I A . Ira iii I? ma I Farm Notes "For the Love of a lady," which will appear in serial form in the Mail Tribune beginning to day, ban all the cssentmis of un ideal serial for summer reading. A heart-lhriling love story! By Jeffery Farnol, a big name with a general appeal, known to readeiH as one of the gre:tlcs'. writers of romantic fiction ! Dashing gilhiuts! swashbuckled in swords and piMols, riding forth to danger and adventure. Hogues nd villains! Picturesque gypsies! Curtsying ladies, with flirtatious eyes. Hcaulitul and daring! Fear less In I ho game of hive! A murder! Sir Hit-hard fiuyf iford. tho hero, charged with the ' crime! L'uly. Helen IVArey, the ! heroine, denounces Richard as the (villain, only to find she loves him! i Faithful to him even though he is declared a murderer! All these molded into a swiftly ! running plot, quick dialogue, de lightful humor, startling climaxes. Follow the story daily in the .Mail Tribune. You'll subscribe to this bigger the pudding, hc harder to cook Likewise bulk-roasted coffee ' cin't be roasted as. evenly as Hills Bros. Coffee which passes . through the roasters by a, con- . timious process a few pounds at a time. No other roasting process can produce such a rich, uniform flavor. HILLS BROS COFFEE Frtsh frcm the wit' inal vacuum pack. Emily openei with the hey. Thoroughness oif application is essential in codling moth control, finds the Oregon .-experiment sta tion. Worm Injuj-y can Ik pre vented only when -the entity sur face of every appleJand pear is en tirely covered with' arsenical spray,, preferably ' to 4 , pounds of leyd arsenate powder Uo 1011 gallons of w liter. Tuberculosis o chickens, which shows most aeveivly in fowls; over one year old. Is ' evidenced by a gradual loss of flesh, the birds often becoming extremely tf-maciat-ed, with comparatively little flesh on the breast bone, while, the head becomes pale and the cumh shriv eled. In occasional c'astvs lameness I is shown, and in advanced 'cases there is lreqiientiy evidence of diarrhea. If the intei nal organs tof audi fowls -show whitish lun:p and lesions. tJiere is little doubt that tuberculosis is ivresent, says the Oregon experiment.; station. May Sit In Cabinet j TrrrriiwiTimiiw-iiiiiiiriiriMyrtiliirL'Ji 101 moved from the history of the Paris negotiations." ( The foreign minister, despite his recent Illness, delivered his speech ! with great vigor. I I GATES JOINS CARAVAN REDWOOD JOOSTERS' UP TULSA, Okla., Juno 24. Mn -Four persons throe, men and a j woman were killed at noon today when their roadster overturned 10 miles east of Tulsa. ! The victims are believed to he C. (. IrfiiHKo, Fort Sill, Okla.: Delvin Hodge, lit, Fort Sill: Afitr 1 1 In Preston It;, Miami or Tulsa, and jan iiiiidfintlifed woman about 'SI. SIIKFFIKLD, .Mass., June HI. '(! A man and flvo children weiv i Killed and several other children .HALKAI, ore.. June . (i About r.(t members uf (),. Hed uoud Lmplre association of I 'ili fornia. tiMvellng In u fleet of H nutemobileH, and accompanied by Oregdn Cnvomon enlertalneiH from ( rants Pass, were entertained by the Salem ChorrbuiM at luncheon hero today. Tho party left here al 2 o'clock for Oregon City and Portland. The travthrs were met at the lifw Smith river bridge- by W. i. Jdc, iminauer of the Oregon stale umuir '", "'Miocrru, v. no is ( il't pia ns for vuiiipiuiiuK i .i if trip wiin nio cara van. At Medforil the tourlstK were joined hy C, pop" (Jites. inembcr t the tueg.in highway commission, who is finishing tho lour Into Canada with the C.ili JornhuiM us a re prcHetitatlvo of tiovci nor Pnlterson. OMAHA Neb., June 2. -(') -N'athan (ii lines, 1, Oenver youth, virtually assured himself of top honors in the first IS-bole ninill. 'fvlng tests of (he trans-Mississippi I n J ff I at All ley Falls thia after .golf championship bv shooting tholnmm tril Htruck a Iiuh ItiU Omaha field course In ti7, or six ,I,K 11 )ary (,r lilUlien to u camp , under par. ! nunr htiVi- j (ir'me.s' great burst of golf j equnlcd t he course record estah- j i llshed by .lohnny Coodman of ' Oinalui in tho national open trials two weeks iiko. . I le went out In 3.ri and came home with n 'Ai, hanging seven )lidics on his tri umphant round. IVmllrimi Wants (o.lf. PKMH.KToX, ore. June 21. new nine-hole golf course were bring considered today by tin Pendleton Country 'lub. Htuh Junor, Portland pro fi'stomil, laid out a course of litHiil yards ami over. The project would coM approximately $;t0,tHMI. SEEK TO RECONCILE III To rhl fowls of lice, .apply lilack' Loaf Forty to the top of lle roosts AtwwitJ prrii I'hm; i with it small paint brush just be-' Howard Maple, most popular stut tore the birds go up fv the night.) , cc:;x .-I t araic co:rcg3 ana One application lests for at least Plans under way for establish- star atnietr, win report to the Chi two days, and usually kills all or, for nienl of two airlines into Klamath cago American club this cummer, most of the lice, finds, the Oregon; Ramsay MacDonald. She would be ""s. , ! experiment station. I the first woman in the cabinet, iHHnirira frcss fiioio Mr.rgsret Bondfield is mentioned post in tho new cabinet of was probably the LHKYSLERS that started all this ! Il imllf.N I Cob Schoollioys. Cllli'Atio, June A) Three boys, shoot iny dice on a school pLiyuroiiml, were shot yesterday by bandits armed with shotguns and pistols, who "stuck up" the Manic in which nearly three (-core youths were taking part. The layin;: hen Is (iil!e general- ! ly active, h is well-worn toenails, full, bright eyes, has a wide, deep i hu.ly, giving plenty of room for j the vital orgnns and for handling a I large quantity of feed. Such a I hen. is not deformed, active and, not wild and flighty. Miys tho Ore-; Vetch ami oats are readv for the Hon experiment station. Tho pelvic Uilo when the seeds In the grain 'bonen n u good laylim hen are j are In ie soft or carlv hard ,,,,,niv anu puaoie, ami in .dough slage, or when the low '- noii-iayer reels tight j potts of the vetch are about half ",n "u V iiCMoie in tins . to two-thllds filled, says t h bvviioii m ine ootiy, gun VASHINOT(N, June : L Vi I Secretary Otod announced today i he had hoKtin negotiations with i Secretary Atlams with a view to : the resumption of football re,t j (Ions between West Point anil An napolis. I 'ul I details on t he i west ion of the eligibility rulf which resulted lu a. disruption of (he games be tween the service schools have been asked of the general staff by the secretary. r I j Cngllsh Crowd Panicky. i LONDON, June 1M. IIM The Oaliy Sketch said today that many were injured and noine fainted ( when a crowd of several thousand I inspecting a fleet of destroyers got (Hit of control on Traford wharf, .Manchester, yesterday. crime hi station. Ore- Central garage at Olendale enoil for business. op- AIRPLANE ATTEMPTS RESCUE OF STRANDED CREV.' -4 . . , ... . Flylno ovtr tin Laurel. brokn In two on I; o g.iia l.nhed Oregon coait, tht aircraft ppor'llt " tr.ti to drop a ropt aboard to reciu 32 ullora, l ut th atttm.it tailed. Tht iorw.ird p ir of l sh p wa.3CJ left All yvtrt rttcued l.ittr, The daringly hi ft comprrstionetl Chryslcr"Ki-d-head" givrs even the auto motive engineers a thrill. But it shocks the refiner of carbon-forming motor oils, for in it the thinnest layer of hard carbon is harmful. For Innately there is an oil noto that forms no hard carbon aWar, 8 iwfTrtJ tii J: !.Ss. xmlA-:. Ji-fes. ' u xh Evvn the costlir.u oils form morv mrhnn. A .lamte of this oil. u hrn burnvil, Irft Hiort" than ihrvr lime.l at niucA as Shvll Motor Oil An vqttat sample of Shell Motor OH Ivft only this gtt'ull fraction of carbon orul it 1.1 ti 3('L sotKy kind that blows cusily awuy M. Jarmin & Woods Drug Store Open Every Day Including Sundays 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Green Pine Slabs 16 inch Big Loads 4 Tiers $.00 1 Small Load $7-50 2 Small Loads $5.00 Valley Fuel Co." Phone 76 The artist finds lovel) original lines and a hint of sleek potver in this new Chrysler "75" High-compression motors exposed an old offender: Hard carbon from burned oil Tick up tlir uutnmol.il.- Kfi-lii.n of )imr .a..T, or turn to llir car ail rrlinirnls in your murmur, l'vi-ryulicrr cur maiiiifavturor arr. lulling roal.-r fpo.'.l, ninrc 1 ri 1 lianl ..'rr.)niinii('c, tlianka to l.iuli c. ni.rrsion miit.ir. KcononiU'iil l run. loimcr liislinc, l.rttrr lu.laiir. il tlicro nro dnzen of ailvuntagoH posivMeil ly tlii'o nrw motor-.. And if you'll rrnii'in l.rr, Chrysler wan first, or nmonx tlto fuvt. to toll tin of the trrmd in - Now conic just thrcp wonts of vurniiiK bvuvre of mkoenrbon ! No fault of the now typo motor hut a very di'linito fault in motor oils. Oil rrfinerii could conveniently "forjiol" hard carbon as long o mo- tors wore lug ono.ili to hold a hand ful of it. It was harmful, of course, hut not immediately disastrous. Hard carhon causes knocking, cn pine strain, power loss. Flakes pet under valves and expose their scats and stems to hiiruinp, warping heat, (.rilly hits grind through hearings, chafe cylinder walls and wear your motor out before, its time. And the new motors, some of them with as Utile us 132 of an inch clearance between piston and cylinder head, simply can't tolerate hard carbon there's no room for it. Scientists have an answer ready, though : U.ir an oil that forms no hard carhon ! And Shell Motor Oil actually forms only 13 to 15 as much car bon as even the costliest oils you can buy. The little it docs form is only soft soot which blows harm lessly away through the exhaust. Helpful in any motor, almost a necessity in high-compression typr, this new oil has other advantages, too. It is a remarkable lubricant, remaining fluid in the coldest weather, resisting the highest sum mer heat. Its new high-vacuum re fining process is a development as important to ear owners as is tho advancement in motor desiun. Make it an absolute requirement when you refill the crankcase. The Rex Cafe THE PLACE TO EAT Good Food Good Service 2P UW MOU.Y ST Phoni t44 A complete Cleaning and Dyeino service MIKADO fcAND SMELL MOTOR Shell 100, the new "dry" pas that burns rleanly and keeps out of the crankcase, is the Ideal running mate for Shell Motor Oil. Even Shell Motor Oil call be ruiued by "thinning" with "wet" gasoline OIL QfcSSh HavcYour "1TH 1UE Y A)W.IYZCa -"oiMRirt, world famous Crph0oi, pnt.vdy rr.d your Uta.&.SmS ' k dT'- id. ana :.nZugi,V,"atyUKt,bb!ewh-"'' IM IE PCNCH CO.. Ntw YORK CJTY