PERSONALS tencKe taw-. t of c: Wafch- V V PR, A O. SMITH Vhe Leading Specialist 1 am a renter! and physician, confining mJ ' "P",1 practice to special mentik keve more money VV 'rt establishment than -Jil other rori land specialists combmea, I us my photopraph yoti come to see- me personally you will recognize me, - InTetimt my personal standing before P"" treatment from a doctor of unkonwn tdentlty er reputation. ARE YOU being treated In a satlsfartory wan ner br your present doctor! is J carrytnar out his promise? erred you In a reasonable time, ana lived op to his fuaranUeT Are paving him exorbitant Pf medicine? Does he employ thorbuti lv un-to-date and scientific methoda If vou cannot answer these questions favorably to vourslf, come "a."'" a confidential -talk with us your case. It will cost you nothing. ENT AHCFO VEINS. LOOIL01' r 50,: TirKS;"nSTULA-.KTe RclICTCd fir No Detention From Occupation, Family or Home. ' NO SEVERE OPERATIONS. M ANT CASES PERMANENTLY Ct RFD IN ONE TREATMENT. MOST TIME-SAVING. MOST NAT- AM CERTAINLY PRFPARJD TO TREAT BY EXPERIENCE AND KOTUPMENT. WHICH ARB, THE KETSTONES TO FTTCCES3. I HAVE THE PEPT EOTJTPPEn MEDICAL OFFirw OV THE COAST. FREE CONSULTATION' I tnvlte you to comt to my office. I will expfntn to you my treatment for F.nlarged Veins, Hernia. Nervous Pebllitv. B1"0d Disorders. Piles, Fis tula, bladder and Kidney ail ments, and (five you FREE a physical ' examination If nec esssrv a microscopical and chemical analysis of secretions to determine pathological and bacteriological con ditions. Evry person should take advantage of this opportunity to learn their true condition. A per manent cure Is what you want. My officea are open all day from t a. m. to 9- m. and Sundays from 10 tO 1. -: k C. IISTI, i. I. t34tt Morrison St Corner 2d Portland. Oregon I YV. V.. Tallant. of the Tungue Point j Lumber ooti:p.my of Astoria, and wife i are aursts at the Portland. ! DeLancey Stone of .New York, who Is interested in fishing on the Pacific .coast. Is a guest at tlic Portland. t J. fi. Mesrier the well known salmon packer of Brookfield. Wash., and wife jare registered at the Portland. Alfred Dawson and V. C Marenan. tourists of Liverpool, England, are reg- i istered at the Portland. Stewart Patterson and wife of CM i capoi Rre registered at the Portland. K. J. Frackleton and wire ami miss Shaw of Cleveland, Ohio, are guests at the Portland. . - - Dr. R. Rv Johnson and wife of Great Falls, Mont., are registered at the Cor nelius. - i A. H. Van Rensselaer and family of ; Ijos Angeles are registered at the Cor , nelius. . j Mrs. J. m Sanderson and lira W. E. 1 Stimpsoti of Sheridan, Or., are guests at ' the' Cornelius. I F. C. 1-eggett, a business man of Van- I couver, E C, Is i guest at the Cor nelius. " W. K. Rathvon, lecturer ror me cnris ttan Scientists, of Denver. Is registered at the Seward. J. C Roberts, a prosperous and ex- IEHMB W CONSULTING SPECIALIST' :8EM.IETH0BS' s z fc.. . si. DR. J..J. KEEFI Qualified Speclalls" I publish my own pnotograph, per sonally conduct and manage my own office'and have no connection with any other practice. .1 am legally qualified to practice my profession In the States of Oregon. Washington, California and Nevada, Practice lim ited to the scientific treatment of special ailments. ' Every man calling at my office la assured of my personal and individ ual treatment until a cure Is ef fected. Be sure to consult me be fore treating elsewhere. NEW GERMAN REMEDY FOR WE ARE DAILY TREATING) WITH MARKED SUCCESS ACUTEAND CHRONIC AII MENTS ' OF MEN AND WOMEN. .; If you are suffer ing with a chronic trouble and have been unable to find relief, call at sur of- laiagnose your ;aae 'methods, of treat- OVJR KEY TO SUCCESS consist first In a Vnrnil!lh DhVSlCSl examination from, bead, to foot Includ ing miscroscopical ano laboratory ex aminations of islood and other bodily secret Ions. To treat successfully doctor muet first know what he is going to treat a rwi t hin -o nnl v- be -determined I a thorough examination; hence NO GUESS WORK IN OUR OFFICE. Your confidence In us and our ability to cure you will grow ss we become better acquainted. We produce results where others fall because we are abreast of the times, our methods of treat- ment ruhkiu bhu iui wm unsucceKsful methods liave no room in our establishment : - Our external absorbent method if treatment means permanent relief from this stubborn and painful ailment i ASTHMA. We will refund the cost of treatmenti to anyone suirering wun mis aisirens Ing condition if we cannot grant, a per manent relief, ' '-' . for the Hureessful treatment of plies, tumors, cancer, rupture and other sim ilar conditions. CHRONIC CONSTIPATION. Nervous diseases, kidney and bladder dlnefiHea. ear. none -and throat catarrh rnd lung diseaseA, eczema and all skin diseases successfully treated by our modern methods of treatment RLOOD POISONING. " We offer you a- choice of three rem edies for this condition. Including Dr. Ehrllch's new German discovery ''tfit." IF YOU ARE DISCOURAGED CON SULT US FREE TODAY. If you cannot call at office, write for free .symptom and diagnosis blank. . Hours 9 a. m. till 8 p. m. , Sundays, 11 a m. till i p. m. MODEM SPECIALISTS7 - First and Alder Sis.' Phone Mala 4185. Entrance 211 Alder 8t My Method of Administration Is Ab solutely Safe. I administer the rem edy to both men and women. Nels ser Bacterin for special ailments. Animal serum for nervous dehllity. I FULFILL MY PROMISES I ACCEPT NO INCURABLE CASES I Never HOLD OUT FALSE HOPE3 Come to me If you have any of the following disorders: Enlarged Veins, Pimples. Nervous Debtlity, Nerve, Blood and Skin Disorders, Bladder Troubles, Blood Poisons, Eruptions, "Ulcers, Special Aliments, .Piles or Fistula, 9. to 6 T to 8 Daily: Sunday 10 to t . - Examination Advice Free J. J. KEEFE, Ph. G. M. D. Rooms 11-15 Lafayette Bldg, 13 WASHINGTON ST.. Cor, th PORTLAND, OR ircaton, H r stored t t: ( : . .ir i. Kichard Vivian ar.J Fanoh.w Vivian, members of the new U.iker Mick com pany, are guests at the feward from New York. ilrs. JJcLean Pollock, a soo'ty wo man of Ki:cene, and Mis. Elizabeth Johnson of Washington, I'a., are guests, at the Seward. Hadley' Johnson, a business man of Fallbridge, Wash.,' is registered at the Seward. C. E. Rebam, a ranch owner of Pipe stone. Mont, and wife are registered at the Seward. John G. Wyers, an attorney uf White Salmon, Wash., is registered at the Bowers. i R. II. Cochrane, a business man of Moose Jaw, Canada, is a guest at the BoWers. ,L. A. Treen Jr., a business man of Seattle, la registered at the lowers. D. Ii, Rose of Los Angeles is regis tered at the Bowers. O. C. " Sether, a tlmberman of Glen dale, Or., is registered at the Oregon. Peter Comaker, the well known lum berman of Yacolt Wash., Ib registered at the Oregon.. II. L. Bowlby, state highway commis sioner of Washington, is a guest at the Oregon from Seattle. James A. McNalr, a business manof Vancouver, B. C, la 'a gueat at the Oregon. G. C Berlin, a merchant of Centralis, Wash., Is registered at the Oregon. D, M. Nayberger, a merchant of Mc Mlnnvllle, is a guest at the Oregon. Otto Metschan of the Imperial hotel, who bas been ill for several days, is convalescing. Charles T. Early, fruitgrower and shipper of Hood River, is a guest at the Imperial.' ; B. C. Olinger, a dentist of The Dalles, is registered at the Imperial G. C. Fulton, the well known attor ney of Astoria, Is registered at the Imperial. James Wlthycombe. . teacher at the 10. A. C, Is s guest at the Imperial from Corvallls. H. C MacGowan, the salmon packer from" MacGowanr Wash,, is registered at the Imperial. Walter L. Tooze.'r the well known banker of Falls City, Is registere'd at the Imperial. Fred Stuckert an attorney of Wash ougal. Wash., is a guest at the Im perial. Gilbert Hunt the manufacturer of 'fvi"7!M r f 'D i ! p c " " f r: r i:;::W6mcn had been living with ner son, A. H. Guyot and his wife at Eighty-eighth street and East Ankeny. For a year or so, Frank Eaurvaerts, also a native of Brussels, was" a partner of A, IL Guyot Ha is about 3D years of a?e and Is a miner. He has a wife -living In Brus sels with her aged mother, . Before returning to Brussels to live with her two daughters, who are phy sicians, the widow Guyot desired to see more of the United States. Eaurvaerts who, for four or five years had pros pected In Ontario and Quebec, inflamed Dy the story of two Belgians who re- W-Il.- Lw'Uoi a me-rctwwt of Cunby)J tntly retiirncd fronT-Alaska wlth'a tor- Cored So tXlan 133iFirstSt 225H Alder st. Dr. 8. K. Chan Mrs. Lr. Chan The reliable Chinese Doctors. S. K. Chan with their harmless Chinese medicines of herbs and roots, can wonderfully cure all kinds of internal and external sick- . ikAn ai nora rail i nn i ir biii- ments successfully treated NO OPER iTinva.' Examination for ladles by Mrs. Dr. Chan. Call or write to S. K. CHAN CHINESE MEDICINE CO.. IS 8 lst8t,. W. corner Aiaer. rrna, Where Thousands Have" Been Cured Is Surely, the Place for You to Go. GonsnltC-.GrxWo. Whose Chinese HERBS and REMEDIES have cured thousands of sufferets after they had given up all hope. If you are ailing, come and be cured. , ' THE CHINESE WAY No Operation - No Poison DON'T GIVE UP The Chinese have always been op-! posed to surgery or the use of pois ons. They believe I In the proper ap-j plication of Na- j ture's Own Reme-i dies. Their Inter-! nal and external i medicinal t r e a t ments of 1 special ' compounds of Herbs, Hoots Bulbs, Barks and pure V e g e t a b 1 e p r o p e rties, have stood the test of Centuries, proving uniformly success ful : In nil cases. The C GEE WO Chinese Herbs and Medicines are al ways the purest, freshest and best. They cure quickly the following trou bles: Dizziness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Constipation. . Weak Back, . Stomach. Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Dropsy, Bloating, Debilitated Conditions, Nervous Exhaustion, Rheu matism, Paralysis, Blood Poison, Skin Diseases, Scrofula, Eczema and all spe cial diseases and weaknesses of men and women. , SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT If vou cannot CALL. Write for Symp tom Blank and Book, inclosing 4 cents In Rtnmns to cover postage. CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE CGee Wo CMsese Medicine Co 1S2 FIRST ST.. PORTLAND, OR, Entire Second Floor. ' R E. Corner First and Morrison Ets. Office Hours: S a. m. to t p. m. Daily. r,i,.X:JI V L c. f '!- GEE WO, Longest Estab lished, Most Suc cessful and Relia ble Chinese Herb Doctor of the Pa cific Coast. Or., Is registered at the Perkins, Guy Canterbury, a lumberman of Ab erdeen, Wash., la registered at the Per kins. - ' . .. Dr. Max Axelrood. ..a physician of Vancouver, Wash., is a truest at the Perkins. ' ' - ' Byrd Rose, a - merchant of Harris- burg, and wife are registered at the Perkins. Arthur G. Boquet, a teacher at the O. A. C is a guest at the Multnomah from Corvallls. W. C. Withers of Pendleton Is regis tered at the Multnomah, W. K. NewelL the well known fruit- raiser of Gaston, la registered at the Multnomah. I. W, Anderson, the well known pro moter of Tacoma, Is a guest at the Multnomah. A. G. Happer and wife and D. L. Walker and wife, traveling In a special car from Washington, D. C to the Pa cific coast, are at the Multnomah. . ." George Gosling, Dr I Gates and wife and C. A. McDonald Of . Seattle are guests at the Multnomah. Mrs, T. M. Eiiinger went last Thurs day to Riddle, to be gone an Indefinite time, as she will see to having the Mynatt farm Improved. Mrs. Eiiinger, a M. Mynatfc and Miss Violet Mynatt of Portland recently purchased a large portion of the farm, which contains about BOO acres of the best fruit land in Douglas county, located In one of the most beautiful valleys In the staterwith an ideal climat,e. EvcryWcmai) is Interested sad abnnM know about the weadcrtol 1, MABVELWhirilnj Spny ao new nifinmi rirnnt. ii CIMHUDS IB- esauy. A k vnar drnssln for tt. If herarnotnnil tha lI AKVI.llorfOl ma -.r )i t- hnt Mud Btamo for lllntrated book Bealei, rItai foil purtlcnlars ftnd diK, ; UonStavsloaUletoUiUei. SiSTEL 0, 41 fcrt M 8U Sfff for Ml tf Skldoior Drai Co., Woodire Uuke Co. sad Laoe-Dari'- Irx O itucM, ill imtmM - sat- 2irm uniiirrnif C. K. HOLSMAN. M. D. Licensed In Oregon, Washington ' and California, I possess skill and experience acquired In such a way that no other can share, ' My years of experience, the right i kind- of experience, - together with ' the'' cures I have effected, have earned for me the title The Leading Specialist 'F0R -WOMEN: ONLY- Dr. Sanderson's ( Compound Savin and Cotton Root Pills. The best and only reliable remedy for jjelayed perj. ODS. Cure the most obstinate ! cases in 3 to 10 da vs. Price S3 ! per box or three boxes $5.00. Sold by; (inifrgists everywhere, Address T. J. PIEHCE, Room 1.. 2t5H Morrison st, ' Portland. Or. I" III ijUMiJgjijii ;,,, I I'M n o ld is J J 1 i a t 7 THOSHI EDISON, THE GREAT " ELECTRICAL WIZARD, SAYS: "THE NEW GERMAN REMEDY for the cure of BLOOD POISON Is the; g t ea t is t achievement and discovery of 1911 and that most Of us have Blood Poison and don't know DR. C. K. HOLSMAN, THE EX PERT SPECIALIST, SAYS: Tt Is now one year since the Introduction of the NEW GERMAN REMEDY for BLOOD POISON,, and during that time I have admin istered this preparation In several hundred cases, often giving as rhanv as five doses In a single day. -1 know my experience with It Is far greater than any other physician or specialist in Portland. I have given this rem edy a severe test having met In my expe rience some , extremely bad cases, and I can say without .fear of contradiction that It is the greatest discovery of the age and the nmAAB- aklnta Sm4 naPttia n ATI t ft II A - ff Blood Poison, regardless of the stage of the; disease or the symptoms present Every V, symptom of the disease, from the small erup- , tlon to the worst kind of running sore, are checked In their progress at once and completely healed - within - ten days. There Is no longer any doubt about the wonderful curative power of this remedy, and when given by an ex pert there is absolutely no danger of any kind from lta use." I Introduce -it DIRECTLY INTO THE BLOOD by . the INTRAVENOUS METHOD, the only proper method of administering It, and the one recommended by Prof. Khrllch himself, as the following extract from his letter shows: "Judging from all tho reports received by me, it appears that the In travenous injection Is to be preferred to all other modes of administration, as far as permanency of effect is concerned. , Although ,1 have to ad mit that this method of administration- will prove an obstacle to the introduction of the remedy in general practice, on account of ceitaln tech nical difficulties. I believe .that the Interests of the patient demand that only the most efficient form of treatment should b decided on I should feel much obliged to you If you will as heretofore SKsiKt me in this direction and in the future employ as much as possible the Intra venous method for the administration of the remedy. o , - t&ignea;. r eurlich. My equipment is as flhe ss any in Oregon and I giro you the GENU INE GERMAN REMEDY In the RIGHT WAY. You come to my office, receive the treatment, go about your work as usual and In 10 days time all symptoms dlsamear. Why should you contlnua taklno- mercurv . and Mother injurious drujs In your stomach for-years, when you can come to me and be cured? ' -. I also treat with remarkable success all aliments, such es ENLARGED lmS' KNE.Y TROUBLE and 1 GIVE INDIVIDUAL TREATMENT ' I wish tovmake one point distinct and emphatic. The remedies employed in treating my patients are prescribed and compounded to meet the exact requirements of each Individual case. livery patient of mine can rest as sured that the treatment he receives Is not of the "ready-made' kind. I nmke a special study of every case I treat note all- conditions in the begin ning, note all developments as the cure progresses, and so alter mv reme dies as to accomplish lust what mv knowledge and trained perception -tell me must be accomplished. " After diagnosing your case I will know Just what you need; " . - . ' CONSULTATION- FREE TO ALL PATIENTS : If you are suffering from sny of the above diseases, call f or Free-ttoa-: sultation. If you cannot call write me Immediately, giving me a description of your case In your awn words. By return mail I will send you. absolutely free; a diagnosis of your csbo and my best professional advice as to how to1 proceed In order to correct your trouble. s ... Mr flffka.ia.ppBn, ail.tky fftun, 8 a, m.. o t p.tnT,nd BuiJys-f n ii only 22134 Morrison .Street . Corner Flrt Pt,, POtlTLAND. ORU;;ON. . i .! ' 111 . IU - ' i ? '. , - .'' ' ' : " - '"' - v , . ' X ' ' ' -.;.'.. . ,; l t n I J?fcture Bhowlns hut where Mrs, Harriet Guyot and Julia Francois were murdered. 7 'v cused murderer, seen sitting orl porch. ' Frank Baurvaerts, ac- Walla Walla, and wife are guests at the Imperial. G, M. Ayers, a lumberman of lieiso, is a guest at the Imperial. W. C. E. Prultt of Pendleton and wife are registered at the Imperial. J. L Hasse. a dentist of Eugene, Is registered tt the Imperial. X " G. A. Miller, an Indian agent of Den ver, Is registered at the imperial. , G. A. Edmunds, a merchant of Tilla mook, and wife are registered at the Imperial. G. A. Gempff. a merchant of Hllls- boro, Is registered "at the Perkins. tune of ; 2,000,000, planned a prospecting trip la southern California. This plan appealed to the widow Guyot who was in . excellent health and Bturdy and strong. . - I-- .''" -: " -'. Ho, Mrs. Guyot taking Julia Fran- cols, the pretty 19-year-old girl of The Dalles, with her as a companion, the trio started for the south January 3 on the steamer Beaver.' Arriving In San Frenclsco, they went by the most direct route to Paso Verde, striking out into the bills. During the last few weeks postcards, letters - and photo graphs have been received from all three of the gold hunters. vThey said they had not found gold, but felt that they had gpod prospects. They were 45 miles from the. nearest postoffice ano not far from the Mexican border. Young Guyot told The Journal that Baurvaerts had- said that h "liked" sJulla Francois, but Guyot thought noth ing of his remark, as he knew the man was married. Guyot however, warnad his mother before the party left She declared that she trusted the . miner. The party had common purse, young Guyot having furnished them $350 be fore their departure. Baurvaerts car ried the money. Young Guyot and Francois, the father of the. girl, have wired to the California authorities, asking them to hold , the bodies until further instructions. Both men probably will go to California to take charge of the remains. ? Guyot and FrancoU were Informed of LA FOLLETTE WILL URGE IMMEDIATE OPENING OF ALASKA Continued Fro?n Pageipne.) some speeches in Washington state, but that his big fight Is to be. made in Ore gon and California, which latter com monwealth he hopes to have behind him when the fight opens In Chicago. Colonel to Stump Middle West. New York, March 21. Resorting to the old fashioned method of campaign ing, colonel Theodore Roosevelt, it Is announced here today, would stump the middle west to further his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomina tion. The stump speeches he is to ne- Hver are now In course of preparation. and tentative Itinerary has been eom- oleted. ': ' - In all of his addresses, it is unaer- stood. Colonel Roosevelt will reiterate his Columbus speech in substance ana discuss the recall of judicial decisions. Present plans call for Colonel Roose velt to leave for Chicago next Tuesday nvenlnff. : Prom Chicago he will go to Kansas CHy, St Paul and Minneapolis. On the return trip he probably will speak at Detroit and omer pomvs in Michigan, Colonel Roosevelt today Is going over the detail! of the proposed trip with his campaign manager, Senator Dixon of Montana. the murders by The JournaL Francois was reached by long distance telephone and Guyot was fbund with the help" of Andrew McMillan, Arthur Rasmussen, a ma carrier and Patrolman Bigelou, GIRL ENGAGED TO BE MARRIED; PLANNED TO RETURN THIS WEEK fSnelal to The Journal ' Y The Dalles, Or., March 21,-Julla Franco! s " w asthe second ch il d of M r; and MrsT II. Francois, Belgians, who came to the United States about two years Ago and bought ai small ranch two miles west of this city, She was 19 years old and exceptionally, pretty. She left The Dalles January 2 to go to Portland to Join Mrs. Harriet Guyot with whom she Intended going to south ern California on a trip. She was ex pected home some time this week. Julia - Francois was : engaged to be married to a young man In Brussels. V Ground Floor Commercial Club Bids. Will be pleased to tell you of the great opportunities for in vestment at the mouth of the Columbia river, and why today is the right time to buy at . I AVIATOR AND HIS PLANE TAKE MUDBATH TOGETHER arrpton Oregon There is always a best time to get into a good thing. V Portland will soon realize LiL not -right -how-rihat - if.. Oregon is to be First, and is' to retain the Inland Business, as against Puget Sound, she must use the mouth of the Columbia as Oregon's Deep Seaport. "There's a Reason." Our tip to you, is don't wait :'to-'-MESSSiLdter,tiH the crowd wakes up.- luaaison, xne r rencn aviator, is repairing j a wrecked biplane here today as the re- ; suit of an unexpected mud bath whicn j he received when & broken skid preclpi-! tated him headlong into a marsh. The yielding mud probably saved the avia tor from serious Injury. , Masson recently, made successful flights from San Francisco to Oakland. The wrecked machine was a new mili tary biplane, the first ever bulJt in San Rafael. , . ' ' . .. - ' . -;.'K. EverybodyMI Do It Now! : The head of every family having no piano, who sees one of the pianos ad vertised on pare 10 of today's Journal will be sure to buy one. ; , Sunset Realty Co. Commercial Club Bldg. Portland, Or. ( , " STW0P5IS OF THE US WU Alt BTATXMXST OP THE GERMAN AMERICAN INSURANCE CO., s . ,1,' ' ?8.MSW YORK IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK, ?un i. 131si 5ay f December, 1911. made to the Insurance Commissioner of the fctate of Oregon, pursuant to law: - ' - . " , , CAPITA Ji. 11 Amount of capital paid up v f 2,000,000.00 INCOME. Premiums received during the year In cash . .$ M5M06.97 interest, dividends, and rents received during year.. 911.612.30 Income from other sources received duringr year 63.4S9.68 . Total Income .-. .." ) '9.33O0T.35 " , , DISBUassMEWTS. Losses paid during: the year. . .$ 4,79"7.SS9.!1S Dividends paid during the year on capital stock. ,.k 655,000.00 ' Commissions and salaries paid during the year.,.. 1,413,617.11 faxes, licenses, and fees paid during the year,... 242.34S.B2 1 Amount of all other expenditures. . i-. IJ27,?62.48 . Total expenditures alue of real -estate owned. 2,470,000.00 Value of stocks and bonds -wwned. 14.920.919.8S Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc. ,.4 ,i i"... , 227,975.00 Cash In banks and on hand. . , 1,008,674.98 -Premiums in course of collection and in transmission "1,695,077.45 Interest and rents due and accrued. 128,747.67 $9,136,565.99 Total aerets ............... .$20,351,394,88 15,000 Residence 11 large rooms, polished floors, ! extra fine finish, large porch 10x60 feet, two sleeping porches, 100x100 corner; Improved streets, beautiful trees and roses," nice lawn, parage with cement floor. Nothing better in the city any where for the price. For sale by owner. Phone A-4315, Marshall 2672. . Mr. homeseeker Before locating. Investigate OLARZH COUHTY 20 minutes . from Portland. Well served with electric lines. Fatnouj for Prunes, Pears, Berries, Dairying, Timothy. Clover and. mixed farming. Land prices moderate. .- COMMERCIAL CLUB TAircoimiB, WASHiirQTow .... Take Vancouver car, 2d and Washing, ton sts. Fare 16c J - - ill Marshall Outlines Stand. Indianapolis, March 21. Opening the Democratio state convention here today, Governor Thomas R. Marshall, In his speech as temporary chairman, advo cated tariff reform, law enforcement and governmental economy. The speech Is regarded as his declaration Of prin ciples In his race for the Democratic presidential nomination. Governor Marshall opposed -the enact ment of a law for the initiative, refer endum and recall, declaring; that until graver evils la government arise than are yet apparent he believes there Is slight demand for them. lie urged a tariff for revenue on)y. BODIES OF SLAIN -OREGON WOMEN DUG UP AT CAMP (Continued from Page One.) they expected to go Into the oil region in the desert. Baurvaerts admits writ Inc thin note. ' Tho Belgian went by. the name of Guyot here and In the mountains. lie said the old woman : was his mother and that tho girl was Ills wife. He is believed by the sheriff to be a degen erate and an examination of the bodies may reveal a motive for the crime, Putnam, the old prospector who tele-iri-nnhpd to the authorities that he saw Baurvaerts burying the bodies, trailed the Beiitlan 30 miles over the desert ot,nn fnnd or water. Baurvaerts capture was made by, a mere boy, the inn - of Anuir Prultt. special Southern Pacific officer. Pruitt had been notified by wire by Putnam to be on the look out for liuurvaerts. The boy saw" -two men trying to climb on the brakebeams nf "southbound overland Southern Pa- clftc train. Believing one of-.them the murderer, he took after them In the dark, arresting. Baurvaerts and taking two revolvers away from him. Baurvaerts had $110 In his purse. He had burnid all of the women's papers and letters. ; Af.cordln to his Jailors, Eaurvaerts at times appears irrational. TRIO LEFT PORTLAND -' JANUARY 3: PLANNED GOLD'SEARCHTtf SOUTH Mrs: llnrriet Guyot, the widow of Leopold (luyot, M. D., of Brussels, Bel- l gluin, was 59 years old. For a year she ; Total assets admitted In Oresron ... . . . . , ,; . . - T.T S BIT. TTTTd Gross claims for losses Unpaid.. .......,.,... i . ...$ Amount of unearned-premiums On all outstanding nrKS Due for commission and brokerage All other liabilities S7i,772.12 8,iBB,flO,93 80,960.05 484,242.87 Total liabilities '. '. Total insurance In- force-JDecember.- SI,- 1911 -ru-t , .. , . , . Busrsrss in oxeqov tor the tear. Total risks written during the year. Gross premiums received during the year ..................... Premiums returned during the year... ,,.... Losses paid during the year, . , . ...... .... ..... ... .. , ... . . , ... .. ... Losses Incurred during the year. Total amount of risks outstanding In Oregon Dec;1 81, 1911... ... 9,80,400.00 GERMAN AMERICAN INSURANCE CO.. , By C. O. HMIfH. Secretary. General Agent. HARVEY WELLS, 824 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. City Agents, IIAUVI5Y1 O'BRYAN, McKay Bldg., and J. L. WKLIa & CO., Chamber of Commerce Bldg. .-' ; -. . ; : . : 1 .J!LJ. J l. 1 L.Ji!l' $2o;35i,s94.s8 a nnnn homp vnnni OWNER . New modern 8 room bungalow, with reception hall, full basement, cement walls and walks, full attic, floored; mod. orn nliimhlntr. eaa and plcctrlrltv: Einnll $ 9, 648,951. 97 ( pnvment down, balance like rent, O. C. $16,449,882,98 POSTER, 727 Chamber of Commerce. ' Slain 4523. $ 9.861,539.00 147,607.24 36.3M6 54 45,KKi;.1ti 44,170.47 amropsis orTEB lurntJAi. btatescint of the f - - FIDELITY & DEPOSIT CO., ' OF MARYLAND, . , ' At the close ef business .December 31, 1911. made to the : Insurance Commis sioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: 5 .", ' , . - CAPITAL. Amount of capital paid np .....$2,000,000.00 ' : Surplus .... . 2,818,481.43 ? Premium, claim and tax reserve and other admitted assets 8,314,519.15 Total U ....... . ASSETS. " Value of real estate owned....- .$2,129,946.28 Value of stocks and bonds owned..,.,... ., 4,218.625.00 Cash in banks i ...... . 38,848.48 Premiums In course of collection. .......,......u. . t69, 9()t.2l Advanced on contracts, secured.- ............... 276,679.60 . Total ... LIABILITIES. Capital stock ". ....... ... . ....... . . , ... ,$2,000,000.00 Premium reserve 1,922,410 63. Special -premium reserve (New York excise : bonds) , , . , ; 60,678 65 Reserve for claimas adjusted (checks -ul) ......... 5. 261.90 Reserve for claims admitted and unadmitted (surety).. B85.94U8 Rfserve for claims admitted and unadmitted (casualty) 20S,2fi8.2t! Reserve for 'taxes on premiums (payable in 1912)... 75,0)0,0() Reserve for expenses in transit 10,000.00 Hi serve for liquidation account of Philadelphia Casu alty Co.;, . ... . . . ..; 119,464.56 Premiums to become due on reinsurance 1,X,045 01 Commission due agents on outstanding balances .... 324,451. 76 Surplus ; ' 2,818,181.42 '';:;i.;v-v'--:--V:Y::v-;;.';'y :;i(;' "." 1 ' ' Total ..... . . ' .... ............... Premiums received during year ...... Interest, dividends rents and other itnms .. ' Salvage received from losses. , . , $8,133,000.57 $8,133,000.57 $8,133,000.57 ,.,..,..$3,916,724.88 831,452.88 .-' 29,697.80 Total ........ Lessen paid during yenr ,..... , .$1,147,062.82 Dividends paid on capital stock. ... 320.0O0.0O Commissions and salaries paid during the year 1,227,84 8.52 Taxes, licenses and fees pld -during tne year....... 127,993.22 Amount of all other, expenditures.. ..... 8u7.900.34 Total expenditure-. BTJSUSTESS IS OEEGOH TOR THE TEAR. $5,027(87l!B6 BEST BUY CAvinn w- Corner Fifteenth OUX 1UU and Marshall streets, on track Splendid corner for wholesale or warehouse site. Price very low If sold , at once. For price and terms ask CELLARS-KtrBTOW . CO., Ton bid?. MSaL ESTATE LOAyg - MORTGAGE LOANS CC7n JOHN E. CR0NAN O70 V 90S Spaldlna- Bldjr. iv RKAh ESTATE TRANSFERS Gross Premiums. Received. Accident and health. .$ 3,572.25 Liability 29,748.49 Plate xlass 6,599.93 Burglary and theft ; 808.89 Automobile property damage. ri.4'-9 Workmen's collective 988.07 Fidelity and surety 18,988.73 Returned. . $ 477.00 5,917.39 744.03 118.90 .; 1P3.10 900.00' 751.22 Losrca Pd, 327.85 :' 1,091.38 !)5.7fl : 04.25 105.98 210.58 4.228.45 $3,630,803.70 Net. ' ' '; Premiums. - 2.767.40 , 22,739.72 I 3,960.14 636.74 1,158.88 122.51 14,009.06 -l""-t6T,184.?2 9,1r, 111 - $8,1?5 "" 118,tiyiS FIDELITY & DEPOSIT CO., - . HDWIN WAUFIELD, rrehldent.' W. 3, CLKMEXS. Gencrul Agent. I . -..'.-,. Room 2, Commercial Club Building, Portland, Or. Hannah Martin to A.- Horensteln et al, lot 6, block 49, Caruthers to Caruthers, W. I. $250 J. M. Kitchen and wife to C. H. v Ferris et al, lot 4, Hollywood. .. 650 I I Stiles and wife Jto Mrs. R. O. . Downev. lots 15 rind 16, blook . 5. Tabbrstde addition ........ 850 William Kroker and wife to ... J--.- Frank Noe, lots 81,-32 and 83, block 28. Railwav-addition .... , 830 Laura M. Ganimane to Henry Melsner, lot , block 10, Nortlj 1 rvington , ... ,.......-. . . .... . , 675 William Foss- and wife to Christ Johannessen, 50x202 feet in ; t section 8, township , 1 south, range 3 cast i,; . . 600 J. IC Kortiig and wife to Arthur fit. Clair Watsdn, lot 3, block v 112, VVooflstock . .mi...v.', . . 600 Francis Matilda Smallbone to George Itapn. lots 2 and 3, block 12, Lincoln Park 1,500 Howard H. Beleltnff and wife to - Biles F. W. Kulisch. lots 8 and iO. subdivision "A," block 27 Southern Portland . .. . . BOO Lena M. Diller and husband to t. harl--Griff lthrJot 18, block 4, - - Floral Park i ..-.$ 600 John Prafcso and wife to Ella Co , lombo, lots 2, 3, 27 28, 29, block 1, Eucenia Park 2,57 VvTlllda Buckman et al to, Charles W. Howard, lot 2, block U. Hol lyrood . . . . 1,200 J. H. Tioton company to Charles W. Howard, lot 3, Wock ll. llol lyrood 1,200 Ladd Estate Co, to C. V. Donaca ct al, lot 7, block 9, Westmore- , landy 630 Laun4hurBt Co. to J. II. Tillman lot 19, .block 77 Laurelhurst. . . 2,500 Western Oregon Triiwt Co. to ' Wm. R. Dridatp, lot, 4, block ' 7r Virginia Heights 1,575 Hlbernia fcavii).;B bank to Mich- . aiil C. Leahy, lots 16 and 17, block 80, Capitol Hill TOO William l AtaltUors and wife to Mulvln Hfll. lot, n hlm k s -n vcr ,s 800 Wlllamfitte -Realty ' Co, to Edna i-. lliirkins White, lot 8, block 37, - Belle Cri-fit. . .j j,..' 800 John Itvran to Honry.'Mantf, lot t i J, block 20, Vi'i iiurl 1,40a