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THE OREGOrf PAIL? JOU RNAL. PORTLAND. OREGON, SATURDAY, JATTUATT7. , SI, 11 FEUIFFIS DEI, BMESJIMT still io lo;i;i- the papal chamber. At :2o an. Cw dinal Gupvri said mesa 1 Around T o'clock the pope's condition look a ssrV (an for the versa snd bulletins .- which depressed th waiting attendants and the throngs outside were Issosd Jt was believed at that - tint thai -his holiness could not lire more than a few minutes, A little later, after bis physician, who bad almost Uvea up hops, bad retired from the papal boa cnamoer. iu pope ink late a oeaceiui aieen. When Um doctors returned at t o'clock they found Pope Benedict's condition so mall Imnroved that they ImrrJed lately withdrew statements they had Just 1s- death war pot imminent tt was Inert-1 tenia, lAru it Term Belief was expreaaed la vatlcaa cJrdee taat tna pope's sufraaanr will be Card laal Pletre Maffl. archbishop of Pisa. .. Altfcoaa-fe tkwa mirlfTa h 'WmA - ehts tor 24 hoars and bis demise was parted, news of the death threw this city Inta deepest (loom. The Catholic chnrehea Quickly filled us and special preyere wee said for the repoae of tha poouirs sou. Ths plena of BL Peters was crowded with revereat and praying woeasa as tha great beU in the cathedral hegaa to ton oat the sad tidings. During ths last U hours of Ufa the pope Tope Benedict might now continue to fin for some time," jot. niarcniaiava said at $ M today. -CaJsPH AM M8 HjUTD Fwbs Benedict, whose slight stuck of bronchial catarrh, acquired while con. daetm an ooen air mass last Sunday, spread to his heart and lungs and de veloped tota, pneumonia, was not ex pected to lire throughout last nignt, Daring tha whole of yesterday, except at times when breathing- had become tremendously difficult. Pops Benedict maintained a calm, serene cheerfulness. Last areolae although oxygen had to be administered, the pope remained bright, After a visit by the, e&ratnaia. wne rera aarmHiad to naaa throua-h tha room UWB kWimmw I LIS 4 gnjaiWM vimiihs uu . I ywiw m . lata semi annsi Irnianeas and I Pone Benedict said: - at times wsa deilrtoua I "If U please tha Lord that I shall work . I'TTiitn mipi m.-. laraia for tha church. I am ready. If r-- ZZZT t v. , .. Hr says It. la enough, let Hia wlU be During oaa period when bis mind was I r.,va . waseertag be kept muttering "Peace. I w. mam of tha card!. ' peace,'' At another time be murmured nai, r9rm showing signs of great fatigue, that "duty caned." doe to mas at sleep and mental strain. The pope passed peacefully and bis Among those who were at ths Vatican features wars resigned and calm despite tndav. In addltkm to Cardinal GasDarri. the agonising sulfating through which! the papal secretary of state, were Car ad had pssseitv Idinal Marrr del VaL meal chamberlain. . The pain which ths, holy father bore I and Cardinals Casque t, VannutelM. Pora- so steieauy -put eeuid not bids entirely I pflL Ceggiane. Dice. EH Bonso, Dl Lai. , added Is the strain on those who stood I Van Roesum. 8U1 and Marlnl. beeida the bedside la prayerful death I Candles, which had been blessed, were watch.' - Ikrpt burning la tha sanctuary of ths Tha last sacrament bad been semi me- I private ehapel ail night. . tared a ad prayers for the dead bad bean aald at the final hour. EkUreme unetloa bad been said twice, once Friday and again early this morning. Krea la a la anguish tha pontiff was thoughtful of those about him. He beegsd D. Bastlanl. his old friend, to retire and get soma rest during one . period of lucidity. BEIQIIB KIT BIT TBABA . The four attending physicians ex ' pressed surprise this afternoon aver the tenacity with which be bad been able to cilna to life, m view of the Inflamed condition of bis lungs and ths weakness sf his heart. ' The prelates of the Vatican., however. . believed that aa Interveatlea at divinity waa responsible, Wbea the pontiff rallied slightly this morning and tha WILSON'S TWIT TO THB POPB TKBJEB YBABS AGO BE CALLED (Cssjwsai. llli. by CaiUd ! Washington. Jan. 21. It was Just three years ago this month that Pope Benedict, then In tha best of health, re ceived at the Vatican the first American president aver to call there. It waa a chin, drab and misty day, whan one of the king's limousines, bear ing Wood row Wilson, Admiral Qrayaon and aa Interpreter, wheeled Into the rattcaa drive for ths momentous visit The Vatican band blared a welcome. Tha hugs Vatican guards stood rigidly as the - party proceeded - through the silent baila and chambers to the room StateTTOersliip of ; Cement Plants Is Urgedby 8 States Chicago, Jan. Xtr-L N.' S.) High way efflciala of eight Middle Western states today went on record here as fa- vorins state ownership and operation of cement plants to combat nigh prices of materials used In road building. Res olutions to this effect were unanimously adopted at the fourteenth annual meet ing of the Mississippi valley conference of state highway department. - The resolutions pledged the highway departments "not to make any contracts Mil SLAYER IS SEfJT TO COLORADO Instructions to send Mrs. Alma Louise Wurtxbarger to the Colorado state prison at Canyon City were received this morning by United Statea Attorney Lester W. Humphreys from Attorney General Dangherty- - - 4-5. . ' Mra Wnrtsbarger waa aentenceoV Jan uary 7 by Federal Judge Bean to 10 years confinement in some prison tne attorney general might designate, after sn mended Kuiltr to killing ber hus- Ut.li Andraw J Wurlibarrer. on Sen-1 for ugnway construction ravomng tne tember 4. In thHr cottage on the Che-1 use of Portland cement except for tha mawa Indian reservation. Mra. Warts-1 lew contracts lor wont wiucn cannot barger said she killed her husband with I possibly be postponed until the manu-J a heavy biacKamitn s namrner anter nc uKiuren un uu uie yr o uur t.,i thrLt-iiwut La kin bar ana ner two i proaucts no uu roaa conatrucuoB ettitdran the followinc niabt. I not unduly penaiised." The ease was tried In the federal Tsourt I IQisoia, Iowa, Xanana, Michigan. Min Wsum th murder was committed on t nesota, Missouri. 8outh Dakota and government property. Mrs. wurts-1 Wisconsin were represeniea at we meev hmr waa Indicted by the grand. Jury I tng. for first degree murder, but when she The action taken hers today will tie offered to plead ' gusty to voluntary I up tna propoaea mgaway oomHmcuon maiwluirhtcr. tna court accepted ner 1 ox orer asuu.vw.ovw avrui oi ram iu nw , . line miaaiBBippi vauey. uouuracis now . . . . 1 I u. t.lll.a t1M AAA AAA Humphreys has arranged to nave hum i rwj wmiwh jw hw.b,., lfartha Randall, memoer oi tne 1 u up. land women's protective division, accom pany Deputy united states marsoa m MorelocK wtin tne prisoner. TTnas beinc informed of the attorney general's Instructions Mrs. Wurtsbarger requested United States Marshal Hotch vt to allow ber to remain in the city over Sunday so her aaugnter couia nmi kr The reauest was granteo. iw prisoner win leave for tMorauo aome time Monaay. Spurned Man Cuts ; Woman's Throat and Then IGlls TTiTnself Im Angelas; CaL, Jan, L L K. S.) Spurned by Mra. WUma H. Stotts. aged M, when he asked bar to reconsider his proposals and again become en gaged to be married to him. Ralpb U. Hart, aged 42, of .San Antonio. Texas, chiropractor, slashed . the woman s throat with a razor today, killlaa ber. and than ended bis own life by drawing the blood-stained rasor across his own throat, The double tragedy -occurred in a fashionable confectionery store con ducted by Mrs. Stotts. . RICH) ARRESTED E 1 US HA Mary Garden Swats Her Conductor and Sings Without Him New York. Jan. L N. 8.) Tex Bickard. manager of Madison Square Garden and one - of the most widely known fight promoters of the world, was arrested today on a serious charge made by a 15-year-old girl. He waa arraigned In the west side police court and held under 11000 bail for a hearing next t tt x Mar n r I weuneouay. IWCBgu. ' ' I T41ltaWi'a aiOTi ta A1la Tturk 15. den sang ber season farewell to Chicago The complaint, however, waa sworn out onera natrons today without the atrec-tby Vincent Pisarra, superintend ent Uon of her chief conductor, Giorgio Po-1 fbe children's society which has had the lacoo. Polacco caused the second break in tha PLAYER; TAKE S00 STATE'S WmiESS T IIICIIESE 01 Wilcox Memorial Hospital Will Be Dedicated Monday ..t inissiiG Dedicatory aarvlcas at 4 p. sa. Msstday wta mark the 'opening of the WUoox Memorial MatarnUy bosyetsl. a branch of tha Qood Bamarltaa bnapiisl at Twenty-first and' MarabalL - The aerv- ksea wtn ha rrxAarA hr Blaboa W altar Henry Von Handenahagsn, a cook, I - Kfrv-. d tn- star, witness for Qa state la Tpa rauraer I tea of the hospital, aad win be tot- trial of Toy Cheer, accused of the mvr- j tvwad by a ' reoaptiao lasting usta Irr at Wonar Can. iSa dlsannaared. IP- aa. wt- o.,.. nnt nostnoaa 1 na ncapnai was bunt y tne netrs as . - - - - - - i t)m wit a-ias tna aeoona Uiai ax xuy vsoog sanu, t. ready for aoaratlmi . about In circuit cevrt. however. Inasmuch aslFebrwary 1 aad wQl aceommodaU 22 John OoUlar, counsel for the Chinaman, I private room agreed: thia morning tbat the state could read into the evidence in tne aecona trial the testimony given by Von Hon- denshagen at the first trial. George Mowry. deputy district artor aey. appeared before Circuit Judge Tucker and after announcing the disap pearance of tha witness made a motion that the trial be Put over from Monday until some day In February. Collier then made hia proposal that the testi mony la toe first trial be used aad the proposal was accepted. Von Hundenahagen testified that be saw Toy Cbong and another .Chinese follow Wong Gee on Davis street and auddenhr heartn firm at htm. Defense made tor ward cases. -The buUdlag hi three atari aa in height, of fireproof stracUoa with brick exterior walla. 0MB F OH E Kansas City, Jan. 2L tt. N. S.) Three band its entered a room - in the Venice hotel early today, and held up several Greeks who were engaged In a card game. Christ Stathes, IS. resisted and waa abet dead. The robbers es caped with- $500. Moral Cleansing of Movies Is Promised By Director. Hays I UIU WVl"WS Washington. Jan. lsX N. &) A I gfvtog not?ceofPthe date of the genuine "spring cleaning" to purge mo-1 trial. The Jury disagreed tht Uon pictures of all semblance of sale-1 first time. clousnees was promised today by Will FOR CITY UKD G T RI TO RETAIN PART 0FIM1LAI-. Jan. tL The stale today of iseaaeina la aa effort is stare aft Malheur lake BUgattoe, ' vfcaca, re was said, weuld bold up the dereiaraskewt ex isms aoaosnt five yeera. Cupper. of the statsa rtareseataovee al the tng bare, said the state would coeoede li.eO aeree of the laee at the east ee for a btrd mni tf the faderei aw ermmaeit wwaM paravK ta state to the remaining part of the lake, waka"" totals. 47.000 acrea, for imgaUoa. - That state, ha amid, weald eonstrwet a dika aad ditraies ta msure ta i iai n of . lkOOe arrea of water conttauaOy. ' Federal wipraessitBrtves thia aft erne a a . . gave a fcattmeUoa ef wnat they taweerh of thia compromise aa a means of sat Uement of the oootro vein ta which both the state aad federal governmeat dalm . tight ta the Uka, The stats claims the water for Irrigation aad the federal gov erameat tor a bird reserve. The bearing, which opened this Oregon City. Jan. XL The first step 1 1 w sttsadij by Oevernor CMcoU. At- the movement to revise tha charter I torney Oeeeral Vaa Winkle and other witnesses claimed that Wong uee ana - nrerida a enmmiaaion offldala, aad, aa representaUvee of the men who shot him were quarreling I Oregon City and provide a commiaaton I fNtarsJ ll,,rwnBC w. C, Header- when the firing began, and von riunoen shag en's statements were the only direct I WM tsaea Friday sight, when the Deputy sheriffs were unable to rind I visions met, louowmg the witness in the North End neunts I aloa of the city council. An outline of the plan to be presented form of government tor the municipality I assistant chief of the biological sur vey, department of agriculture: Dr. 1 K. Hibbard. upermtaaaeet of the bird, . I rsswis. aad otaera. ?! The United States bad announced Its mtaatlea of carrying the fighta througlt an the courts for Its alleged light ta the lake. The state ta eaaaTty deter mined net to tone ea valuable aa Irrt- l GIRL IS WITNESS H. Hays, who leaves President Hard ing's cabinet March 4. to bead a new association of motion picture producers and distributors. A real moral cleansing and not a campaign against extension of censor ship of films is the purpose of the asso ciation which will pay him fltOOO a year when be resigns aa postmaster general. Mr. Hays declared. i wiu neaa wnat you ousni mi m MOOHSHIITEK'S ILL LTJCX XABXS III SOKE LKinKKCl Paul K. Stevens. M04 Sixty-sixth street southeast, has bad bad luck ever since be went Into the moonshine busi ness. In the first place he waa aa ama teur, and hia first two stills, et tie waahboller variety, wouldn't work. by the committee will be drawn wp and presented to a mass meeting of ei tisane At thepmass meeting U la expected that partment of political acience at the Cn- Kill IjlTeCtS I. G. G. versitv of Oregon, will analyse the M. WUl4UvUWJ At Ui Ui istlng charter and suggest the procedure to be followed In putting the new plan into operation. v That the Idea of employing a city manager does not meet with the approval of all the committee was voiced at the To Fix Rates for B.B. Mileage Books vn 1, v. ..) Ia a ln mt TIA Ina wfch them! Then be got a manufactured still meeting Friday, but virtually ail were -i . i. .,n u. w j iitai ran nrr roar I urn ue wwaii mjmsmn w moral crusade In the film industry after gallons Friday afternoon and had 100 I P1 Waahlaarloa. Jan. Tl. L ft. 8.) The senate today psssed a bill requtrtna; the Interstate commerce fwmwiealou te di rect the railroads to Issue uterchaage- , "r,"".nv, rthta Elvira Eensie, 12 years old. was named March 4 - Hays said. -There is noth- gallons of . prune maah ready for ae Ciftr is a three nfJ I reet the railroads to Issue toterchaage-, Chicago Opera company's ranks wtthto I &Q pot witness against the "y this tilt that the people with when Constable Ed Gloss, with Ipu- corpora tka and tt books at -Just and raaaon- i- - v A a,.aia,il da esftrlalM tna I I . . I.. - a. A if I ejeavsl mkii Miss " Bsl In ifw sV I f rlsFwaslV 2t. I a VlaWew aaaa lu where Pope Benedict sat waiting. The doctors said that some benefit might be president. Admiral Grayson and the in expected from nourishment and sleep, terpreter went in. while others of the the ecclesiastics attributed It to a president's party awaited In a chamber miracle of the Virgin of Pomptlt. without. The pope, dressed In a white Pope Beaedlot XV was In his sixty- robs dropping to the top of his red eighth year aad bad reigned as pontiff eendala, with a red sleull cap on bis ef . the church of Borne seven years and bead, smiled aad bade welcome to the about four months, president speaking In French. ' From The brief bulletins from the Vatican behind striking horn-rimmed glasses, his were read with eager aad breath leas eyes looked up to the face of the figure .intereat bv the crowds that surged be- which, because of bis small stature. hM tna unniar ballatta beards. I seemed to tower in front of him. At 1 o'clock, wten It vaa aanounosai xnrougn tne interpreter tne president . hn h refused to wield thellZZ,.. "? , Jn v. 3.,t; .17,. 77. rv,vlt w-tr,, I year l0.0oe.- said City Attorney Eby ww I ivwwiw I Vv I1UII1 A W Hi ue OODWtaicu asaas em eaiaa- i lira v v atmiiuu, av w...- " I . i baton for the dliectress. Luclen Mura-I The Rensle girl lives in the same paign against extension of censorship of swooped down upon him. District Judge I "".V"' "T1,." i a s...u aVba aeiaasiaise)sja v nm aa.aA it ii ari Ounir nraaa waks veiann i ai a.iA-aa.A.n Ta.An r fa vaaarar man. T-aVa. 4ui ia nAnsinara r irm nwva imii s ""u i uvm --- - company earlier in the week. failed to return home on the night of tloned censorship to me in any way in J iwck when the young man appeared be- According to reports, aunng a renear- i uecemoer is. sne went in searcn or ner. i my negouauons wnn mam. , i jore htm mis morning ana uw mm sal of "Louise." the day's production, j she learned in some way not made clear "1 have two objects. We will attempt oniy j2oo. Polaceo tossed the score Into Miss car-1 that the Ruck girl had gone to the hos- to attain and maintain tfte nignest stana-1 den's lap. shouting : I pital accompanied by lltUe Miss Hess, ards in motion picture production and WIFE I5JUBED, HTJBBT ASKS "Lead your own orcnesxra you uon 1 1 and appealed to a Dr. GJbb there for seen to aeveiop tne marei maa wuw sing with tne." I treatment for a supposed attack of uonal values of motion pictures to tneir that the son tiffs sleep had gtvea way te eeena aad that It was admitted that -"the oauatrepbe was at hand." a sigh ef Borrow west UP. Men and women wept la the streets, eba broke through the cheated eervtees la the ehurchee, torn rovniTiov TOOK TV'&M MOA WO BAB AT 1 A. V. By Henry Weed and the pope then spoks their hopes of the pesos that Wilson wsa about to undertake The pope expressed the be lief that the humanity of the world was looking to America through the presi dent A long quarrel followed, with Polaceo J heroin poisoning. iWlarine in Italian that he "wouldn't and the directress telling him in Eng lish that he couldn't" anyway. Gabriel Groviex, assistant conauctor. i CnUdren's society was notified. ummonea anu wra io ujrotv The physician quickly convinced him self that neither of the girls had taken heroin, and after a talk with them the waa 'Lou i Be." He protested tnat ne nau not rehearsed, but Miss Garden insisted. Desertion by Polaceo of the opera was IXV2STI6ATXOH XS MADE An investigation of the story told by the two girls was begun. It is under- said to have followed the Monday night I stood that the matter waa laid before performance when Miss Garden became I Chief Assistant District Attorney Pe- highest degrees. That is all we plan." Shipment of Fruit By Steamers urged By New York Man able rates. The bill waa sponsored by Senator Cummins (Ren.) of lows, chairman of without some one at the bead to be re-1 the senate Interstate commerce commit - sponsible. tee, as a substitute for those offered by Linn Jones suggested that the eom- senators Watson (lUp.) et Indiana and mrttee's work would be greatly expedited Robinson (Dem.) ef Arkansas, which tf people of the city would attend com- would have fixed the railroad mileage mlttee meetings and voice oetaiene, I rate at 2 osata per mDe, William Andreeen was elected chairman I Opposition led by Cummins te the SIMM DAMAGES TO SELF Pn.. .tnanti aliened from the step of a streetcar at West Park and I of the committee, aad Chris. Sohoebel Is I fixing of railroad rases by oongrtsa tn- Washinrtnn street. April 15. 1920. re- serving aa secretary. Each COuncOmaa I stead ef by the interstate wKPnWniVBHPBs I waBUrveTCJ Vl Ba CBUl BITM1UeBBJ which led to the passage ef the Cum mins bin. The blQ amends the Earh-Curnmlns traneportajUoa act of Itrft. The bin bow goes to the senate. Aa celvlncr Dermanent injuries. It Is alleged. Her husband. Bam Josepn. is suing tne streetcar company for $10,000. claiming that the injuries damaged ber services to him to the extent The complaint was filed In circuit court smaay. has been asked to submit names of six men from his ward to be asked to serve aa an advisory eommlttea. TT TO LOCATE CAB.DHTAL Philadelphia. Jan. 2L (I. N. S- BtaskBht-alAsaa rneaaa Waal mew eanaajtat k.M ns Roma. Jan, 2L--1:.0 . nv--rne 3,... end. la inuninent cardinal oasparn. Tmerglrg fromhi bed chamber where cruise in the West Indies. Radio idl cunadict XV lay dying, declared messages, with ths summons, were sent .21. out last sight to the cardinal's ship, CarolnanJasparrl was weeping. H. wb U reporUd in the vicinity of aaneuneed that the pope was delirious Porto Rice, tumlag'wora. XA1TT WEEP AT MASS . At 2 e'eieck this afterneoa It was an- London. Jan. 81. (I. K. 8.) A sol- seuaeed from the Vatican that all hopes emn high mass for Pope Benedict XV fee Peso Benedict's recovery, based was celebrated at Westminster cathedral sea bJa sleep aad taking seme little this morning. The , mighty church was Mriehaaeat. had been abaadooed, crowded. Many wept pops Benedict XV waa etaepiag mu anina-ftd at hia conducting of "Pel leas and Meliaande" that she pummelled the Italian maestro with her fists and ordered him to get out quick. Official Portland Pays Last Tribute ToCol.M.W.Weidler 8EKTEBCED TO JAIL imtmr IIlLaan tester, who confessed to Shipment of fruits by steamship, if I .tea Una- a motor from the American Can the vessels are properly constructed, will company, waa sentenced to 0 days In uva counu vt wuuii solve the ship ping problems of fruit growers, according to E, L QoodseH, pany of New York, whb spoke today before representatives of shipping and fruit Interests at the Chamber of Com-1 years In the penitentiary. He pleaded this afternoon. Mayor Baker, members Of the city council, heads of the fire department and morning wbea lis nnyiiciaes visiieo him at o'ewek. -I0ri ! BXTBBSSSD A staiemenl that bis death was only a matter of a few minutes, which had beea Issued .earlier, waa immediately withdrawn. . . . .aa Aaiarad bv the papal pbysi- aat his boUness might linger for Leona Powers Will ResnmeHer Leading custody of the Children's society. funeral services at the Holman. parlors. Colonel Weldler. dean of the ore aepan ment and one of the most popular and best lined memoera mruwmviuu" i m i family, died at his home Thursday nignt ru H I ITT lP.l P IS ATA in 4.Tra Hlnsa. " " Wvu ma w A veteran or the am war, wno roae i-t . . i xi 1 from tne ranas to we jnn. , wwiw. Me at the Baker y tArii tiSLjr iui aw j vm iff aw under the Joint auspices or tne wana core and Police Inspector Coghlan. Pisarra finally decided to make a for mal complaint Richard had been no tified of the trend of affairs and had appeared at the west side court accom- SiS. bis 7ZL 'SSSSi representative of the Fruit Auction com- had been completed. He was formally arrested when the document had been sworn to, and immediately arraigned. upon announcement tnat tne aistnct I merce. oi Goodsell stated that veeaels with spe cially constructed holds were necessary to insure against loss of the perishable product He suggests a system of fans with which air in the fruit holds could be kept fresh. The dank air in ordinary holds, he said, no matter at what tem perature it is kept, ta injurious to the fruit Oregon shippers sent hundreds of tons of apples direct to Europe by boat dur ing last year, an experiment which proved successful. The shipments ar rived., according to reports, in good condition.. Attorneys at Trial Of Arbnckle Spend Time in Wrangling amendment to the bill offered by a tor TrammeU (Dem.) of Flert&a, riding for the Issuance ef uterehange-'' able mileage books In lvOO-mlle to toee. mlle lota was adopted. Judge Tucker. GIVE THBEE-TEAB TERM Albert Royce. highwayman. sentenced by Presiding Circuit judge Tucker, Friday afternoon, to serve three attorney's office was ready to accept a nominal bail In the case, Magistrate Blmnson held the promoter under 21000 nrtvial Portland reverently paid cnai bail. Security was furnished by a km t colonel Milton W. Weldler I surety company. Just before leaving the courtroom Mr. Steuer made this brief statement on behalf of his client: I simply cannot understand it and ,., attended the neither can Mr. Kickard. There has been many prominent cltisens attended the . ;W(1 iatak- The three girls were remanded to the I Anna Pnwere. last rear's noDular lead; I Armv the Masons and the Portland fire aa tha ease with Pepsi. .... .... 1 department. The concluding services Leo. At noon, however, I . , . . I were held at tne -i'oruana uremionttin. 0 annles and notatoes to the was announced pany and more recently taking honor. Fire John k. Young. Battalion I K"JCir, nTom.. It Here to Buy Spuds, Wild Demonstration Apples for Diners By Admirers Greets Geraldme Farrar Methodists Close Northwest Session; Leaders Give Talks The Portland division of the North west Methodist convention closed Fri day night with two mass meetings- one at the First Methodist church for general delegates and the other at the White Temple tor young people. Bishops H. Lester Smith of India and W. O. Shepard and Dr. B. EL Parker spoke at the Methodist church and Dr. v. Tt. Kohlstedt or uiicnta givo u- hjstrated address on world missions to San Francisco. Jan. 2L Roscoe tv) Arbuckle's manalaugbter trial came largely a wrangle of lawyers, with little evidence, today. An attempt by the state to Impeach the testimony of Zey Pyvron. show girt, and one ef Its star witaeesea, started an argument which ended only after ths Jury had been sxtased and the court far a second tiros nad refused to permit um Impeachment. - Mrs. Kate Hardebeck, "aunt" of Vir ginia Rappe and with whom Virginia lived In Lee Angeles, gave brief testi mony. She denied that Virginia bad been in ill health previous to her death. Programs Sent Out For Industrial Week Distribution of UN Invitations aad 1000 programs of the Oregea Industries week, exhibit which win open la the Oieen room of the Chamber ef Oom- tooay by (rat- Coroner Smith to Hold Inquest Over Death of J. Grant Aa tequest brio the exteeiswtaaeee rar rounding the death of Jean Great, at.' bead waUer at the Oewa fleurtaai miOa. who was tests a fly sstlsd Friday morn- Isg when struck by freight cars lUrked off by a switch engine on Froet street, near Northrep, wlU be held tonight at the courthouse, according te Dr. Earl Smith, county oorooer. Some aueetma has beea raised coarsening the legality of thia method of switching cara, Grant is surrived by bis wife. He II red tl 224 East Broadway. Funeral arrange ments will be aenouaood later. To make preparations for shipment oft Northern Pacific railway commissary ,v., .w. mm, condition bad become I in Eastern and Southern engagements. I Chiefs Laudenklaus, Holden, Dlllane and Q, aaaaara rrr - -' I I . -. tr- t I taarxrea unnb caa. - aui i im vye ewvu AwsSW A III aa- Is returning to the Portland company to i wmieu " I for the spring needs of dining ears and dren. thia is no occasion for a funeral.' 1L .U.n '-.AHkaes rVaan fft-Yw 1TArA a - . a as I LlieS UIUOOV IIICIUlJ i va, s,a rrwa on -eurusry a. souorauisT H The honorarr rlMl nail bearers were Mayor George I1 UnnMtv. was at A 1 1 mA Methodist young people at the Baptist Associated Industries of Oregon, church. ' I under the dlrertioa of the Portland Fed- nt mmhiUai waa declared to be a I .rati m Wraua'i " Ora-aalsaiiena New York. Jan. VL (L N. &) "Chil- success this merninc aa a delegated on- Whloh ia sponaorlnc the exhibit. venuon. i iw s did not . . . a aVW kaTtutaw hotels ODerated under the jurisdiction of said Ceraldine Farrar. noted opera sing-1 flock to tne meetings .aw amrj that denartment I K. Owen, suoerin- er. when a wild demonstration by her I churches throughout tnw ansa rera'"" H vra..Alaase. I .""l"-. 7. ia,ed open a 'a.rtarunpeoui-siiplng into I -cement made today ll 1 T"! G!, 1 tendTVTropaonr aUant I aTrs "at Tha Msropan pr by' official delegate, at an which the popo.aec .sunn I VC. " w.. wh hT. auiniiad 1 ' riTTT'X tt.JT n f 1 superintendent of the dining car depart- house forced ber to make a speech from I of ma semcma. IhWt w the Bai CompanyliTcGt, S-?Js 2? - M' JL.W'rX several for hia reosvory, " . "TJ"'' .M Vatiesnland will bow return East rraying wnwi M- I mIsb Pourera left Portland toward the w.f- Mm. Mabel Weldler. and one son. and cardinals ana in"s; the antechambers i tarn mwsusa had I kUtar part of last ZZZZTZt deeiMst Bloom by a I eummer stock ngaemant at puratn. "7T , if.-Miafawa thai I Minn, and rrom mere sne went to boo- CoVmel "Weldler nei w to accept a Charles. la survived by his diree laad today. appearance since the announcement that (tor. " rjJrrTii Owerj said that be is making prepare-she would not be with tne Metropolitan I A isatewu o J"7ZrVr 'inrrMimm waa wo smgma Croker's Condition Beported Improved I rev v r j pT'ae-kVk deabTwa. a ouenion I fon. Manner '"r I UiaCKaiHtlS UUUULV at minutes. I lMi.. piarara at tha Caeital theatre.! f 1 k TTU POTB LOSBB BEBSBITT I Dallas. Taxaa, which waa destroyed by UlllClalS ifUC HU1U The physeeiane who were in ooaetaat l rtre few weeks ago. HamAMM oDon the pope tnroBgowiu I Tbe capital win not at once ne rc- rrtdav and who retired eariy toaay amy i placed, it is sau. and this fact releases at kis holiness reoueet vaS led the I Miss Powers from her contract in Texas .K.mk.f at t e'eieck this meeetng. I to undertake the Portland engagement an omctei ouiieim. ws aois atuwa i ssn io oe who o. uwieountv ornt.aaia. accused or laxity in by them afterward, read ! I most popular the Baker company has j the enforcement of prohibition laws in . .. . ..i I had h ananv seaeone. She Is of dainty I. rt..ini k fnmwr r!tief nr Tolir dawtsa tae aishu Tbe pneumonia has build, with a mass of red hair and Is of M surfus. seem little concerned over . a . staa a al l na sshsji i v - rnai vri rss l sa ninrnrw wsrirn i aa a The temperature is eenur i r - me allegations ana reruns to aiscuss trouble to re- Lax by Ed Surfus Oregon City, Jan. 21. Local police and Shrlne trains between St Paul and the I There are lots of other performances I chorus of 14 voices under the luadsrsnip Pacific coast in June for the 122 ahead. I hope you will come aad enjoy I of Dr. si C Hjcameo. Shrine convention at baa Francisco. He them.' said that each Shriner will be served daily while on the Northern Pacific sys tem with one of the big baked potatoes which the N. P. purchases every year In the northwest snraart The temperature is eenur tne auegauons ana reruai Brad, the pulse 119 and tha resplra- tbe roles which are most accepuble to them seriously or take the i.Tsa- stock patrons Jnst now. Miss Woodbury, ft,te ujm. . s -vwk ed same to the seth- wbo. P" .M1t Powers wlU take, la Burfua gaid he had bet At so clock word same .n- , emoUonai rolea. ber work in . mT4So, and h; Manufactured Goods Exports Shows Loss To U. S. of 2 Billion Community Chest Activities to Be Shown in 'Movies1 Dublin, Jaa. 2X O- K. . The dition of JUehard Croker, feeuaer Tork Tammaar leader, who la gravely '.TL-- Vartea- Portland 1 f waronew, ws ""a"" todav for the next convention ta Beat-I tie. next Tuesday and Wednesday. They will occupy pulpits in Taooma. Beattle Everett and Bremerton over Sunday. Girl Coasts Tinder Moving Street Car Without Being Hurt Coasting down a hill toward Grand area several days age, a 12-year ol girl sUpped eomptetely under a street car without Injury, accord trig te a story told by Harold W. Qulgiey. ceeen of the Jefferaoa high school basketball teen. Qwigtay said the sled awarlner the gtrl raa bstwsaa ths frewt and back; truekav of the atreeUar. which was la meOos. Tbo ear was anevmg sWwty. while the shad bad eovewrod osnstdarablo thousrb the motormae stepped the cJM some ex of the gvt ai ts glrw adrVaa. Stevenson-Viento Auto Ferry Service To Resume at Once Portland's second Community Chest campaign is growing In tntenaity. Next week It will be going strong, as that Is the last of ths pre-eampalg weeks, ths actual drive starting Monday, January w wn,v.- ini Washington, Jan. 21, (L N. S.) A I to. The flying sauadron will launch Its " -" I j v,... . win; J1..H- i 1 . j j . 1 urvp i wwi iwm uuuvii wiun mi tua.tr- i campaign next Bpnw um ma w I !. .n(a wientA. Or -w V . .-. WM M- WT. uu w.UI.U XMw Boy Who Lost Leg Under Truck Dies As Result of Shock Alexander Reed, 9-year-old son of Claude Reed ef Linn ton, . died at the Good Bamarltaa hospital thia morning et ltd as a result of shock and loss ef Mood cause! by a badly crushed leg which ba suffered wbea be Jumped from a truck on the Skyline boulevard Fri day afternoon, ... It wsewnsceesary for his right leg te be amputated below the knee. Chief Deputy Coroner Leo Goetsch stated thia merninc no Inquest would be held, rtaee the bey's father had explained te aim that the aectdeat- was not the truck driver fault Tbe boy tell beneath the wheels when be Jumped to the ground while the truck wee la motion. The au thorities did net learn the name of the driver.- ; ,. ,. ' f Automobile ferry service will be re sumed Immediately between Ste-veneaa, , according to advice received today by Sydney B. Vincent manager of the Oregea Tourist tipped off before officer, arrived. 1 ur";rLl.u -lVc 1 Dl"w ua r1. I mar reraround the Cohnnbla river high- r.l"r '" i IX: "agst MOoS-S the dlftt-ch i way. blockaded, by the ofUus ferry. longer. Surfus, who volunteered his services a few weeks ago to "help clean up the town." was working in a personal ca pacity, without police authority or fixed compensation, though his expenses were to be paid. : the preceding year. r. thronsa ouUMe the Vatican that ? emotmnai iw w wore '" the county employ and had received no ertag throngs ouwae tne v auaas I such, triers as TThe Songbird and hree I v .k ,er. 1 !T. k. ,?riT JUrJ emma.io- Ut homm" placing hex in a high rank "aidve TortnaUon as to a sla f wn by Secretary Today a 100 toot motion picture atrip His hoiineee, bavlng recelred for her cbaracUr studies and her Uiolaior of ths law hVsaid. e man w-aa ot Co" Hoover's latest commerce win be started at the downtown moving and extreme unction is the eariy hours I tian.. ti..., I V,t.or ''f n law, ne saio. tne man was i .. lUtlltle, nubItc iav I .Kfr.. .n, mntino. thro-arh- toaay, waa Biasing repuuy. The serenity ef Pope Benedict gave wey thia morning aad hia hoiineee, un able te uvea recognise bis physicians, was slightly delirious. He murmured u.I.AIIalb.U s - MHMe" m auaj 4yw.es s . BCLLBTtB wrrHBBAWB Tbe oalastropbe Is oaly a ouestiea of minutes," a bulleUn Issued earner by rrofiea nr Marehlefava said. Tula was (ha etatssseat that was withdraw. During Friday night "aid uatn aa eerty hr thia anoralng three pbyst etans were oonsUnUy at tbe pope's bed side. Oxygen, which was administered yesterday, waa ageia gtvea hia holiness at 1 last night. ' Toward 2 o'clock thia moral ag Pope Benedict Insisted that Dr. Battlstlnt re tire fee a abort reel, whloh the pcufissor rrlsetantly did. rrnfees or atarchtatava had retired somewhat earlier and was not recalled darlnf Ut nigat ' AfXer Wring the papal chamber Pre fwr BetthMial bused be bad left pope Banedlrt ww.h the bjsiou t Mai catarrh ssore acceatuated. Ia ef thia anadlUaa. the doctors had decided ts remala throughout the eight but Pope Benedict had Instated they retire t fee awhile. BAB riATXrCL SLBXr . At 2 :: a. as. today announcement was made by Dr. Battlatlnt that the pope had eatered precUcaJly the preagnalc Ellen B. Scripps Iniured. in Fall San Diego. Cat. Jan. 2L-OI. PJ Miss Ellen B. Scripps of La Joila, well known member of the family of news paper publishers. Is seriously IU at La Jolla santtorium today, following a fall from the porch of ber heme, - Miss , Scripps sustained a broken hip and "lay helpless in the 00M for half an hour before a housekeeper found ber. Editor of Magazine For U . P. Is Visitor Howard Elliott, editor of the new Union Pacific system magasine. was a visitor In Portland Friday to familiarise himself with this territory. Elliott con ferred with John Scott Mills, former editor of the Pacific Semaphore and as sociate editor of the system magasine. He announced bis Intention of returning' to the Northwest often. OXB ACCEDEJTT FATAL -Salem, Jan, M.-U E Siddalt Chaser, of Astoria, was the only workman to lose bis life b Orego industries durraK the week ending January is, according staco aad tbat he continually murmured 1" reports rued urlth the state industrial Incomprehensible word, lacaoeni commission.' or Sit accidents At 2 o'clock mesa waa' said la the I reported. 292 are. subject to the pro- sore's evirate chat! by Cardinal Glergt I vtatons ex the workmen's compensation r fee has spent the night ta a room Bear act. d, . . Premier of Ulster And Collins Confer London. Jan. 2L L N. & Michael Col Una, minister of finance la tbe Irish provisional gorernroent at Dublin, con ferred this afternoon with Sir : James Craig, premier of the Unionist govern ment of Ireland, and later it was an nounced that they had mutually agreed upon future measures for the betterment of Ireland. - j. , n New Bride Taken By Willard Mack Lee Angeles. Cal, Jan, 21. (TJ. P.l Willard Mack, playwright took another Plunge into the sea of matrimony bo- day. ; He married Beatrice B. Btone, beautiful ; 2J-year-old actress of - Bait Lake City. The ceremony was per formed at 1 o'clock today by Justine of I the Peace J. Walter Hanby, at the let ter's chambera aeenciea very briefly and it' is shown through fbe generosity ox tne aintnai theatre managers, whose cooperation baa beea obtained by Gus A. Metager. chairman of the theatres bureau ox tne general publicity oommirtee. 0. F. Barton, Baker Pioneer, Very HI Baker. Jan. 21- Owen F. Barton, pio neer of Oregon. Is ia a critical condition following two strokes of apoplexy, one Tuesday and the other Wednesday. Bar- ton settled in Portland tn lWi and UUf followed mining Is Southern and East ern Oregon. His two daughters are with htm. They ere Mra. H- KL Hendry and Mra. Carl Jacobean,1 Hia brother, S. C Barton, and half brother, George Barton, reside in Portland. not tha aCrojaieen highway netv Vancouver aad Btevensoa offers a difxV uiii iiissssi for ear, suwillng to re ports brought to the bursa, v panto is four snOes rresa uood ursr. Woman Is Convicted Of Poisoning Hushand HuicMnsoa, Kan. Jaa, 2L L K- 8.V I The Jury in the murder trial of at re. ! htande TarguawBaroea, charged wtfh pntaonlnc her husband. George V. Barnes Denver Bans Parade ' Of Jobless Veterans JACOB SHEBLBT FTBBB -Dallas, Or, Jan, 21. Jaeob finebley. : bachelor. .living a mile north of West Denver. Jan. 2L CU. P Tha demoa- stration of unemployed ex-aoldiers sched uled - for today.- will not be permitted, state of ficiala- ennonntwd. ... Hundreds of unemployed former service men bad planned to stage a mass meeting and Salem, paid a flne of $172 on a liquor I parade to show Denver business men charge. . '..' Tnary ni;a Tcrs without work here. to death, bewoght fcs a verdict ef guilty of murder to .the seoned Oegree today. Rebbtns eft 1022II2 OB ' COl Salem. Jan. 21-S. C, Fwtlaad, aa-latant general agent for the Northern PaelDC cevupany, I baa been named by Governor Oleott roe aw tbo committee asmss eereral I days ace to Investigate eoadltioas at the I Orecon Kmutuiiuant . Instjtwdosi for thel Blmd at Portland. Be aooasss Harry I '. atone, who decOnad tbo appois tmextt I doe to lack of Usee.'.--' , T " r COBTBACTOB IS CSC8BX9 Hood River. Jan. tL W. FowoTJ. eon- tractor engaged ta cutting a pew trrtga-l tioei ditch- for the Farmers Irrlgattea eompaay. was" "badly crushed Friday I when a rock slide buried him. -' Bereral ethers had narrow eecapea . Jowell win recover. . l Baker's Cocoa The Food Drink That Suits Everyone old and young, the well and the ill. 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