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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY KVENINO. MAY 12. I9lh : Marries Same Husband Shrcc Times . Pi., L 6 P. GIVES EXPLANATIONS OF ITS NET EARNINGS were d . , . . . . . -j Advocates Apparent Differences In Fig ures SaJd to Be Duo to the Nature of Requirements of City Auditor. rrenuous--.- ra s Tal IM report la la eity of Port- laad aa I earnlase ef la roitiees Halt ay. IJh end oef company proparly mad pa airrari wiu ir Ilk ritur u4 In 4vHalBg bono for investment. ! tb claim f affl rltli ef in rtitMir In rpoa 14 aWnator ln Keliabera euteeneot ehaw. In dlffareiK In the fUuree, The difference, mm C N. Haifiaa, treurr aod eaaielaat - secretary ef in company. 14 !! eiblalned by the fait Iha I lb rPrt the cllr medal in romvltaace Hn a form reraiahvd by tlx oily auditor. Definite Inform I Hon l certain thing I aaked In I lb la report, be eiptatne, and U furnlahed eecordinslP. Th Information published to roa(x Ut buyer of eeurlllae, he I ax a, I aomeeruat different In scope. n4 Iha figures could not be iprla4 lo correspond. Prealdanl Joeaalyn ha a prevloualy elated that lb chief dif ference In th two auuments. amount ing to about I00. CM. la due to iha de- I ductlon from net earning In Iha ra port to Iha city of Iha coal o etret paving, rap Ira and depreciation. Btreet paving laat year coat iha company IJM.74l.lt and fl.l. wu charged off for depreciation. total of IUJ.- JO 10. Ths remainder of Iha differ- ence. apparently, la tnada up In Iba re pair nam. Qaaatloa Arts a. Har aria a tha queatlon aa to whether Mr. KruM-Mt,len. Now Tork. May SI Mrs. Kruse-Mad. tha coat of street paving la properly I and her husband r now prepared charged lo operating eipenae, baa bean don In the report lo th city. Mr. tfugglna adinlia thla la a doubtful que. tlon. Ha a a experta are about evenly to live happily again, after having been married again, divorced and marnea gain, Tha pair wera married In June, 111, aecrelly. but to eallary tneir par- divided., but tha queatlon haa been d-I nts gnr participated In a pbllo cere' i iuru bo tar aa in j-omana corporation r la concerned by tba declaloo of tha true- vtrm irvvriiiuis ilia oviiunuiuar. . win i Instate in mortgaga obligation that tha coat of paving ahall b paid from the earning. The effect of thla avetem la lo da rraaa the net earning In the city re port by large auma each year when the living coat runa high. Although tha company bonda thla eipenaa under the Bancroft cl. and actually haa 10 ycara to nay. tha amenae aroa Into tha irrannl for one year. Thla gl ve rlao to tha con-1 1 arflP TrflCt fin Stiakfi RlVCP tcntlon that If afreet paving coat la to -drye UIJ Ull OIltXKV niU ca charged to operating expenaea. It ahould be dlalrlbutcd over tha 10-year penoa. Offlrlala of the comrany. In exnlana lion of advrrtlaementa fur the aala of bonda. In which the net earning for lril were placed at $J.:,0S. aay that proapective bondholders are not Inter mony. liar parent Induced Mr Mad on lo divorce her huaband. which aha did laat August, but afler an accidental meeting aeveral month ago, which wu followed by an ardent courtahlp on the part of her ei-huaband. Mr a. Madaen, for tha third time agreed to marry him. PUMP IRRIGATION jTRI-COUNTY FAIR FOR VALLEY1AND PLANS ARE MADE Go Under New System of Culture. (Sperlal to Tb Joaraal.1 Waller, Idaho. May II. Colonltatlon fated In tha coat of atrcct paving, depre- ot l"e eastern portion of Oregon la In elation and repair axponaca, or. In other proapect aa a reault of rapid develop, word. In the disposition of the net earn- ment of pump Irrigation schemes on Inga. JTet earning. With theae Itema of exprnaa Included, aa ahown In the alatcment filed with tha city auditor, the net earnings ara out to S3.45d.03l.27. Upon Iha net earning ra- poriea to in city, it may bm observed would likely depend ituo- regulation of raies py tne city, There is also a difference In gross receipts In the two statements of the rompany, amounting to t9,608.S4 for tne year un. This, Mr. Hugglna say. Is due to the fact that tho grosa receipts reported to the city do not Include, for inhiam-e, tub profit that may be made on iana mo company has bought and resold, or profits from sale of wood and oilier mlacellanrous material. 4lift ..report or the company to thc city shows dlvldrndH tald on 25,0UO.OOO of stock, while the balance sheet shows ib..'s,Si6 in capital stock account inis nas caused the question to be asKed as to what became of the $1,763. 125 difference. Company's Aarwar. The answer returned to thla hw Mi- Muggins la that only 65 per cent of the par value of the stock has been called In, the remainder of the stock being representee Dy me amount still subject io ran. As to stocks and bonds of other com panles owned by the Portland cornnr tlon, for which no income appears, it is explained that these are non-revenue producing. The greater part for in stance, is comprised in tha stock of the Portland Water Power & Electric , Transportation company, which was ( taken over by the Portland Railway, L-iRin at rower, dui nas not Been form W any merged and produces no Income. I Mr. Hugglns said the officials of tha . -rompany would Do glad to liava the cltv auditor check over the report filed with the city with the figures on the com pany s HJoks,, if there be any question about the accuracy of the statement. Ho said ho was confident that the fig. ures at the city hall and those stated In the advertisement of the company will both be found to be exactly correct. Automobile Club . Formed. ' (Special to The Journal. Oregon City, Or., My 22. The Clack amas County Automobile association was organised In this, city Monday even j ing. The club has a charter membership !of 22, as follows: M. D. Latourette, A. B. Buckles, W. A. Huntley. Arden Hick men, R. C. Parker. J. W. Thomas. Hugh b. juount. h. B. Moofly, B. T. McBaln. I B. J. Daulton, C. O. MIer, C. W.I i jtisiey, m. is. i'ark. . William Sheahan, uuBrrpn cneanun, n. u. biaraweatoer, w. J. Wilson, John Kisley, Guy Mount, K Noef, George Sullivan and C. Schuebel. The following officers wera elected: H. 8. Mount, president ; C. W. Risley, vice presiaent; . u. marker, secretary; M. D. Iatourette, treasurer; directors, Wil liam Sheahan, E.' J. Daulton, J. W. Thomas, H. S. Moody and B. T. McBaln. Dead Ox flat. Promising a paw record for speed, arrangements hay Just been maile for placing 5 acres of rich soil three miles south of Welser," under ir rigation by next fall. Tha Snaka-River District Imoro- mont company, recently organized, after disposing of its bonds, has awarded the contract. for tlia Installation of a mod ern pump irrigation system to tha O'Toole Construction company of thla city, which has undertaken to construot 1S.200 feet of pips line, together with all necessary ditches and laterals. Ninety per cent of tha land is under cultivation under dry farming methods. Tha development of this new district Exhibition Will Be Held Condon,. October 15, 16 and 17. at (eerUI la Ta Inantall Arlington. Or.. May tZ. The trl-coun- ty fair, for Morrow, Sherman and Gil liam conutlea will ba held at Condon. October lt-17. Plana wera made yes terday by tha directors of tha Trl-Coun- ty Development league. Those present at tha meeting were: George IS. Gukek. president; II. V. Fhanke, secretary; J. T. Knappenberg, director, John Madden, J. D. Brown. W. Orlnaey, chief of tha Inquiry bwroaa i Portland Commercial club; Orren ; Ueaty. traveling agricul tural advlaor. Tha .premium - Hat of tha Seventh Eastern Oregon District Agricultural so ciety was considered to be a practical list and was adopted as tha premium Hat for tha trl-county fair. A list of special prises is to b made up covering all departmenta of farm work and domestic aclence. Preparations will be made to care for large crowds, and- special train, service will be pro of the good feature! of Mojer $15 Suits you'll quick! jr b an advocate, too, after you've worn one. Moyer $15 Suit are maHe only for Mover made from staunch, stylish woolens in new Spring patterns; the tailoring is uniformly goodthe lin ings and the trimmings are excellent Of course, you would rather save your money than spend it you'd have to pay more anywhere else to get so good a suit We can fit anyone in a Moyer $15 Suit tall man, short man, fat man, lean let's fit youl When you see it in our ad, it's so 1 PI First and Morrison MOYER Second and Morrison First and Yamhill FIVE STORES Third and Oak 87 and 89 Third means practically 10,000 acres placed I " -k V. . . V. . . r r under Irrigation In the Immediate vlcln- ,rora Parts of th district to lty of Welser. Much of tha newly re claimed land will ba planted to fruit and garden crops. Condon. SALEM CHERRY FAIR SECOND WEEK IN JULY PORT OF COOS BAY WORK MAY BE CONTINUED 'Rpeelal to Tha Journal. 1 Marshfleld. Or., May 22. Tha Port of Coos Bay, which was declared to be out Tha Board of ' existence by the supreme court. Is to uv wvmiu u vy juiiii u uuso, wnu who (Salem Bureau of The Journal. 1 Ealem, Or., May 22 Trade last night fixed July 11. II and appointed receiver by Judge Benson in is as tne dates ror me annual cnerryithe circuit court. Tom Bennett and W. fair. This time was selected as it is U. Douglas have been appointed attor- Elks' week In Portland and It is ex-jneys for the receiver and Immediate pected many of the visitors In the Rosa BtP are being taken to settle up the City will tako advantage of the oppor- alr or me port. tunlty to attend tha. fair here. All bus. Th P601, "f th locality generally lnesa men's organisations, ' clubs and 1B"r " ' lodges ara united to make tha fair the 10 vot on. lnJ. Proposition or rorming largest and best ever held here. BAKER SCHOOL TEACHER DIES OF HEART DISEASE (Special to Tha Journal.) Baker, Or., May 22. Miss Geneva Kizer, aged 23 years, a teacher In the public schools, died, suddenly yester day of heart disease, just, before the school hour. Her homo was In Philo math. Pr.j where tha body probably will ba sent. a new port The old port had levied port tax and much of this had been paid paid but when the port was de clared void the money could not be paid over to the commission. However, many of the taxpayers relinquished their claim on the port tax money and in this way much of it can be paid to the re ceiver-who will use it in continuing harbor improvements which were con templated by the port Eastmorelandc Eastmoreland is Eastmoreland is the Eastmoreland is the best Eastmoreland is the best investment Eastmoreland is the best investment in Eastmoreland is the best investment in Portland HARMONY MAY RESULT WHITE BLUFFS PLANT PASSES TO LAND OWNERS r (Special to The Journal.) 31U1 Whlta Ftluffs. Wash.. May 22. Yes- FROM KLAMATH ELECTlllN I terday tha land owners under tho White at White Bluffs, took over the electric power pumping plant and distribution system of the company. The system (BpeclaJPto Tba Journal. t Klamatly Falls, Or., May 22. T. F. Nicholaa defeated F. T. Sanderson for als0 BUppiiC9 water for White Bluffs Missionary Society MeeU. , (Sperlal to The Joarnai.t Cetiralla, Wash., May ?2 AA two day convention of tho Vancouver district of the Woman's Home Missionary society opened in Centralis yesterday. An Inter esting program has been arranged. The officers of the district are: Mrs. J. D. Wonderly of Centralis, president; Mks. Vina R. Clark of Centralis, vice presi dent: Mrs. R. B. Kellogg, of Centralla, corresponding secretary; - Mrs. IU -C onneman of ChehaJis, recording sec retary, and Mrs. R. R. -Reese of Or chards, treasurer. . mayor by 218 votes In tba election Mon day. The election of Nicholas prom Ises to bring about harmony In tha cltv. Tha commission amendment tt) tha old charter . carried. and covers the best developed orchards III the valley. . Many Pass Examination. ISpwlal to The Journal.) Oregon City; Or., May 22. County School Superintendent Gary announces that 139 of tha 362 pupils who took the eighth grade examinations passed.-' Sixty-seven failed outright; (3 failed Id one. subject and 67 railed In two subjects. Thosa failing In one or two subjects win be-given the. privilege of -trying I another examination in June. ' Requisition for Lo veil. (Salno BareaJnf The Journal Y Salem, v Or., May 22. Requisition has BARBERS STRIKE: FACIAL FUZZ BECOMES FASHION United Pre" teaMf Wtr. New York, May 22. Whiskers are ex pected soon to be the fashion .in" New York as a result of a strike today of 1500 barbers. Who are expected soon to ba Joined by 3000 more of their fellows. Tba strike is for shorter hours and the! ssstabUshmcnt of - a, minimum i wage -of $11 a week. Walla Walla Pioneer Dead. f Snerlal to Tha" Journal, i Walla Walla, Wash.. May 22 John F. f lijmch, for 40 ' years a' resident of Every line is the truth Sellwood car transfer at Bybee F N. CLARK ' ? Selling Agent ' I 618-23 Spaiding Bldg. been honored by Governor Wast for (the Walla Walla valley, is dead, follow Samuel I Lovell. wahted In Seattle I Ing a long Illness. Lynch was born in I on a charge of grand larceny. H was I Iowa and came here In 172. He was agent for the Colonial Oil company and barnmaster at Fort Walla Walla, and is cnarged witn appropriating 2u00 of) fought in tna xses rerce war. He is I tha company's funds to his own use. I survived by several children, Mrs.. Mary Ha is In custody -In Portland. .aaw 1 rexo . Is the .Only Life 'Insurance Company Exclusively Oregon Smith of Portland, Or.; J. C. Lynch of I Orovllle. Wash., .and Neal. Michael, Mau rice and Joseph, all of this city. Fu neral, services will ba held . tomorrow. haa Ita entire operating plant in Oregon, makes all of its men is in wregon securities only, nas an unmaicned recoro CallfornJa -Senator Dies. tCalted Prcas Laaaed Wlra.) San Francisco. , Msy 22. Collapsing , .1 with heart failure while taking In the invest-1 -h(- . e.f fhlnatonn ltl a nmrt , wit Of SUO-, . reas. Is growing greater, day by day. and reoeives preference f rom I rr'n""' Ette bortator Oeorge K. L,ua- a:t , QiBcriminaung , Duycrs or lira insurance in Oregon, ens of Oakland. Is dead here today. v: t.a. 4?--i ai.-.w Home Offir. rorbett ' Bid-.. iui vf(CgUlUOI19 Mr. 6th aV Morrison. Portland. A. L. MILLS Preaideat L. S A MITEL General Manager rURMCEH lUI'n. ''. Assistant Manager Th stroke came without warning.' Luk- ens was born In Philadelphia in 1851; and came to California in 1SS0. . Ha waa elected te- pi legislature la 1300. Charge Accounts Solicite OF THE BETTER K I N D Ea:sterriOutf ittihg Co, ' V'403 WASHINGTON STREET.' AT TENTH ; . G r airi d Excursion . SUNDAY, MAY 26, TO WILKESBORa i ' ' Spend Jha Day in the Beautiful Valley' Seen From :; ' Council rest, :k , - - r : : : " ONE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP Inquire "235 Stark St, Ticket OfHce Unitecl Railways, r ; ; :fof Particulars, Main 5076,-A3774. ST 7-