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THE O RUG OH DAILY ; JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON TUESDAY, JANUARY III CIRCULATION. POUCE TOLD 1 y ' -.;.,' Counterfeit filial Of various n Offline t iona have Wi circulated nor freely la lortland during th last thro weeks than ever before the history C th rlty, according t offlciaia ( leading t anka, and bubmtom complaints of M- r-tet persons have been tUed wit the "lUca and secret seme epexunra Th ounUrfaltar evidently took,, d vuitu ot Um ml of Christma hep rra ta pass their spurious paper money In down-town shops and department store. . 'II No arrests have beea aaad la bp nam tlon with recent i eowatarfeiuag opera tions la the city, I according to William Mr Swain, local had of Um United Stataa acrat mil i. Reports that aaerit aor vte aswita bad aaat out description ot an aeeaatrto Russian pbotosrapbar U4 iked (or his deUnOoo, were denied to day r McSwalawl According to W. O.iBodgden. propri etor of a. rooming bouew at S3t Oread aveaua, a Russian about IS years old en gaged a room at hia place TTsursday. t)a rrnbar IX and b(t Monday nlabt after Christmas, rouawlng th daparfara ot the- Jluaalaa. : whoa nam waa not Warned, llodgda reported to the polio that ha had toft In tha middle of tba lent and at id Owed S4.M for repair Ford automobile. I(odgden slated that the mysterious lodger earriad a earner and other bag gar which wa constantly guarded by a vicious wolf-hound. 11 waa an edu cated man, Hodidra said, and spoke eeW ral Ungues beaidee Russian and Eng nah, Th Russia waa reported la be a , lavish apander and the landlord told the polios that ha had eeen twoJarfe paca aga of aaw currency in hia room. . The holloa referred Hodgdan to tha sear-service bureau. Chief McSwaln ot the secret service auted that ha had no ELKS START WORK ON NEW TEMPLE r ..4 V Kuslung Business in Auto .Licenses Will Develop ;This Week Tba thjtnitint at autoiata ta I"ortlaad vicinity who hara not proTidea tbemaatma with 1122 Uoenao tag . vut have aa ooBortunltT to do ao fbia waek. Tha braaca odea or ue iuw mouw vi.l rinnartment at tha police ataUoa wilt twoaabiy paaa wre- w a r f Lcn appUcatlona ara pUad np at th Salenk offiea and toorh ara arriving By raaaoa ox an turaer nsaea ot : poUot Jalim Saturday no armu nmaraatiBatiiur automohUa ' driver ba mad wrul Thuraaar, aaa aibty later. y - ;. W a' -aWMWMe Mw.sewetfgly ' " : nini i ' ... I ... I Li. ' ' im ii i ill 1 1 iw i mmi lllll 111 I Ml I Flashlight pirtnre taken b'y! Joarnal staff photographer during Saturday sight ceremony ot rarnlng tint earth tor $1,004,000 aditloa at Elrranth attd Aldor treeta. tha aacrat aarvica atated that Ba naa no i tt i 1T A.L vi?? r.w-s Woman s -Note to M w)7 la wViurwuiig) ui-v aaSJ ia-w.w aenn I eoaatarfalUng oparaUona in Uiivoh la AHimttOll JUUXUIX AO IlUHliMUVU ataa with l-ortland. Eoseburg Expects Much Home Building Itoaahurg, Or Jan. t-The building ' record for Rooaborg during 121 ihowt a alight tncraaae ! over 1120, dua largely ta tha revival In residence building. The - total amount apeht for building In 1911 waa I1K.U0, oomparad with $117,110 for . 1)20. Fw pennlta war latued for tha building or rebuilding of bualnaaa aouaaa ia 1MX, tha number laauad for thla pur- poaa being far below that for 1J20. A big ytar of rcildenea building la cx- pactad In 1111 j Douglas Jail Space Loaned to Klamath Roaaburg, Jan. a. Tha recent clean-up ot Klamath county bootleggara waa so auooaaaful that Reaeburg haa a Klamath County pvlaonar, W. J. Wolf, who will aerva a 10 day aentenea In tha Douglaa rouoty Jatl, dua to laek of room in tha Klamath baatUa. I And Read in . Case XiOS Angeles, Jan. -CU. P.) Tha note that Madalynna Opaachaln gave Arthur Burch in tha county jail waa admitted la e video ca at tba Kennedy murder trial today after a battle be tween oppoalng attorneys, Its admission waa a victory for tha Burch defense, Inasmuch aa It destroy ad tha presumption, left with tha Jury Fri day, of a oonsptracy between Mrs. Oben chain and tha man Jointly accused with her of killing John Belton Kennedy. " The defense today recalled Dr. Ross Moore to tha witness stand. He was permitted, over objection by the prose cution, to read the note It waa aa follows: "Dear Arthur: Much benefit can be derived from your confiding fully and completely to Dr. Moor your actions between noon and midnight ot August B. Also explain fully our friendship. (Signed) "MADALYNNE." Dr. Moor aaid that ha aaw Burch next day and Burch told him1 ha had slept over the matter and, m spit of the note, had decided not to talk, i Schweitzer Gives Another $100,000 j To Palestineitove BC Louis, Jan. JWL N. S.) Peter J, Schweitaer, multimillionaire cigarette paper manufacturer of New York, haa Just contributed another 1100,900 to the Keren Hayesod for the reconstruction of a Jewish state in Palestine, it became known today. This contribution brings the total ot Mr. Schweitxefa gift to the "back to Palestine movement to $300,000. MttA tiAivrron us auas , had run tna Ola Tear out and tha new year In, the fir beu Sunday morning gave warning mat uia vmum k. iun jnrmltcrr waa afire. Tha ...... ... aztlnemlahad with small lose sjid was dua to a oeiecuva hub. ' arrtrnwirTALlY SHOT AeddaataUy discharging a gun aa ha ri.Muui tram an automooua on mutim . - ii... .i .. . . . shot himself in the toot Monday attar- noon. Me waa taoaa o wm " taa hospital. ' a i BKCLTJSB FOTJ1TD TltOZKX Baltimore. Md- Jan.'!. (I. N. 8. Herman Dlenhold, IX known aa a hermit in vjutt Baltimore, waa found fro sen to death In hia duapHiatea aorae toaay. ab hi pocket the poliea found $150.80. sun reme Opinibns nmrir IIAIAOIXI UA Seattle Found; u . S. -Sailorj Is Arrested More L16noy;Will E3 Paid. - Depositors of Closed Tacoma BanK tealaav Jan. Optniona la thraa minor caaaa were handed ddwa by tha auprema oourt today, aa foliowa: -,. - TWIa 1mm m a A T amratMA dfet all aU kV Wae VW w ara w x w appellanta ; appeal from Malheur county ; aaauoa ror ranaariag oamea m opuuem by Justice Bean. Frederfekie Marahall va, August Ol- aea, appellant; appeal from Multnomah aoanty; actioa ta-recovar damagaa ra- auiang xrom autoanooiia ooiiision ; opin ion by Chief Jusuc BurneU ; Judge S. r, A.avanaugn raversea ana ca ir mandad. v r : Alfred A. Bakke. va. John F. J oh neon, anoallaAt : acoaal from Douaiaa County autt for damages; opinion by Chief Jus tice Burnett. Judge J. W. Hamilton af- urmeo. . - i . . . Petition ror rharmg aeaiaa m vara rey va. staamsbip Baa. wansjaanaaaBnwajBBejBBaBBaMBB Three Eeappointed" Members of Boards Salem, Jan. $. Reappolnthient of Charles ilall of Marahfleld aa a member of th atate land settlement corriml salon waa announeod by Oavarnor Olcott thla morning. The appointment la for term of four year Other reappoint ment annouaoed.1 effective January- 1, ware: Eunioe Smith of Portland, mem bar of tha industrial welfare commission. representing employes; Otto R. Hart wiar of Portland, "member ot tha state board tor vocational education. teattla,; Jan, - TJ. P.Attckd" on a vacant lot aaar aarkora early this artoraing. ) Doraaa- BeaUaay, U-yaarol4 achoot girl, -waa In tha.eity Boapltal to day hv a critical oon&Ittoa,7 On ot aer aJleged asaailanU.- N. Xa Pulley. Ut -a aaOor from taa tJ. & . New .York, was arrested ttfa kotarg after, durtag a alty- wu kuat by th poliea, and h keM aa opea charge ta th tty JalL - Aeeor- mg to . th authorities, a state eharg wui probably ta cied aralnat him. Miss ChrtsUn Carkriadt. wh waa with Pulley at th tiaa of hia an eat, and wbe I keraalf a n-yar-ol4 school girt, waa ta arrested bat later released, j aordtng to poUoa, Mia Cartatadt die- pea red xrom bar home o Maw Yeara ev. Karly today the police who have bees searching for Kiaa BeatUay found her lying u a eased eoadiuea aa a vaoa lot (wo blooka xrom bar bora. LOGCEB-S SXTLL TaUCTUXXD HoQulam. Wash., Ja. S. O, Dahl. faller at th Northwestern trmbar eam- pany'a logging eamp near the mouth of th Humptullp river. 10 tnilea went ot here, suffered a fractured skull Monday morning when struck by a (ailing limb. of SUSFLtS EELIXF Baker; Jan. L Captain Anthony tha SaiTattoai Army reort4 that -the Chrtstma - relief work ahowed a plua ot about $10. which win be during th remainder ot tha winter tor relief work ta tha etty. t Tacoma. Jan. A tt F. Tk l.e ayoattera at tha foTaadinavtsA-Amartaaa bank ot Taeatna wia receive aa addV tlaaal to per cent at their money from tha defunct insytutioet during th earty month oflillt waa Indicated her fce- aay. - Forbe V. Haskell Jr denary state bank aupervisor tn Chars of th Unt- datloa of th bank, annovnoed aa the new year opened that the drpoaltort win receive check January IT for 10 per cant ot th eaah tbey bad ta th lastlt- Uoa. Re also atated that within a rea sonable tlraa he would make coUeoUona enough t permit still another 10 par Mat pareaeot. Check tar B40S.ee tor th January dividend already hav tea Tha Taaoma Scandlnavlan-Amertcaa bank waa doaed January t. 111. by tha atate banking department. .At that time it waa thought by many ta em touch with, the bank that It would not pay mora than M per cent. Bat HakU will have aaid $0 par cent by January. IT. oae year from um Um mm took tba bankeTaXiarra, o&xoos eaowiaa itkb Danaa or. Jan. ft. Suit has baa filed here by Joaeph F. rTalgaat. admlnlatra- tor of tha astau of Chanea wesjaat. agalnet th Orgoa Orowor aaaooiatmn or 700 aamsgaa. Th auit la th rwsalt f th death t Uttl Ckartoy Weigaat. Ore weed whan b tall lata aa apea eaaa pool ot hot water near th aaaaciauoa'a , packing plant la thla city. Mrs. F,M.Kizer, Long Linn Resident, Dead Commerce Building Management Passes To S. P.&S. Official Management of the Chamber of Com merce ' building passed on January ' 1 from Mrs. M. T. Silva to J. C Dartea, ' head of the right of way department of the 3. P. & S. railroad. Mrs. Silva be came manager of th building In ISIS, upon the death of her husband. Major V. M. C. Silva, who had held the posi tion tor 25 years. She will retain offices la the building as representative of the Seattle Dock company, owners of tha Chamber ot Commerce building prior to Its recent purchase by the S. P. ft B. company. The new management has an nounced increases in rental rates rang ing from tl.50 to S5 per room. OOKING AHEAD and f operating with character- iistic "Sweet Sixteen" foresigbtedness, we are able today to present to the women of Portland a collection oi Albany, Or., Jan. S. Mrs. F. M. Klzer, 85, resident of Southern Linn county for TO years, died at tha family home near Rowland, Sunday, following a stroke of paralysis Friday.- She crossed the plain with her parents in 1S52,, locating In the neighborhood where she had since re sided. She was married July 4, 185, to F. M. Kiser, who survives. .Her four sons and three daughters were with her when aha died. They 'are O. F. KUer, Springfield, Of.i H. L, Kiser, .Albany; C P. Klzer and Francis Kiser ot the Rowland neighborhood; Mrs. N. E.I Taylor. Albany: Mrs. Martha Bardwel&l Wapato, Wash, and Mrs. Anna Watson, Airlie. j Funeral services will be held at Al- f ord station at noon Wednesday with 1 Dr. D. V. Poling in charge. ' Centers of scientific research In the I industry will be established by the Brit-1 isa eociety ox uuui xecanaiotj. . 1922 Jom'tlie -LLCS Christaias . Required II " ' "Tlill . Only & Required mi that overshadows every showing of the past. Truly a WONDERFUL COLLECTION No woman, in her fondest expectation of what a r"Sweet Sixteen" could on. this occasion do, can -contemplate the values that are here today at Savings Club Christmasi 1921, found many p e opl e fiuancially unable to buy Qiristmas gifts, simply because they did not save rrtohey in ad vance. -Yet many were in a splendid josition! to give just whaf they had planned to ver for they joined out Christ mas S a v i n g s Club a year ago. ; Our Christmas, 1922, Savings; Qub is now, well u ride r way, at tracting hundreds : of savers who are wisely . looking aRead. ; You must see them ,to ap preciate them as they merit A few of 'them will greet you daily in our show windows. a Onlylc Is required to open an account in the ? club, Each member of the One Cent Chapter saves. $ 2:So by next Oiristmaj; Two Cent Chapter saves $220; Hyp Cerit Chapter saves $65.75, and the Teh Cent Chapter- saves' $1270r Wouldn't you like that much extra money when you ' start to shop for Christmas in 1922 ? r - - fr Savings Department Opht During Regular; Bank' ihg Hours and on Saturday Evenings froth 6 to 8, LADD & TILTON BANK Oldej&t in the Northwest : ; . WASHINGTON at THIRDf There are. so many, hundreds and hundreds of them, widely different in style way's, yet aU alike 'in point of excellence, that not much more need be said than that youll find the most beautiful midwinter fashions in fabrics you would hardly beKeve possible except through this institution, beautifully silk-lined, interlined and with or wimoutfurtrinimmgandrollars. DRESSES FOR THE MIDWINTER GAYETIES Rich in the. daintiest and most fashionable fabrics and taimmino-omprising a full range of sizes from 16 to 44 ' ' S , a m FurCoats-JS Sixteen" Way New York Lea Ange3es 145-147 BROADWAY Saattk 'A '