The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 10, 1922, Page 20, Image 20

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THE1 OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. OREGON
FRIDAY. MARCH 10, 1S22.
PLAHS TO EXTOm
FROHT STREET TO
Civing- the established frooer, who ex
tended credit to hia patrons, all tha pro-
taction possible. Those In the delegation
were Carry CorkM, Gustavo WahUitrom,
W. VT. Hill, J. C Mann, a L. Schoen-
feldt and O. G. McPherson. ;
BETHRESHED OUT
LArmUlHOtST PETITIOX IS
EXPECTED BT CITY SATCBDAY
Fllinc of the petition of the residents
of Laarelhurat for the city to acquire
the circular plot of land at East Thirty-'
ninth and Glisan streets for street area
la expected Saturday, O. Laureaard, city
engineer, said this rooming. The plot
baa beea the bone of contention between
Te firevtda adaouate facilities for mo-1 the residents of the district and the Wi
tor traffic from the waterfront district j JL McFadden company, which threatened
from Nicola! street to the freight ter-1 to build a atore building there, and the
mlnal at Guilds lake, a special commit-1 residents are determined to prevent this
tee appointed by Commissioner A- L. I if possible. A petition to the circuit
Karbur will tnee.t Saturday morning to I court for a restraining Injunction was
dlaeuss the extension of Front street. 1 denied and the city Is being turned to
The committee consists of El B. Mac-1 u the last resort.
TCaughton. E. A. Doyle and O. La or-1 .
Beard, city engineer. . Offlciala ef the I STALLS TO BE BOLT FOR
railroad and terminal companies were! CABS OF CITY. OFFICIALS
te have met with the committee, but that I To provide parking space for the cars
Congress knows Tbim, views and, aa a
coordinate branch of the : government,
should, he ' thinks. ' be left unhampered
b any j threats on his part la taking
action on the ,biu. . Furthetmore. tne
president believes that the Republican
leaders -: in congress abould share tne
responsibility with hint in formulating
the party's policy on the bonus. ,
GOLF CLAIMS HXSt
Speaker Gillette of the bouse. Secre
tary of War Weeks and Attorney Gen
eral Daugherty are among the presi
dent vacation narty.
v The cresident has discussed the bonus
situation with them since leaving Wash-
ln rton. j. : . .'a !:.vH..;:- . :i i
aware tnat be nas not
baa been postponed until Monday.
The plan under consideration now Is
te extend Front street north from Nlco-
of the mayor, city commissioners and
other city officials, stalls will be built
on Fifth street south of the main en-
lal street to the terminal. To avoid I trance to the city haty A. G. Johnson,
grade crossings on the railroad tracks, I assistant commissioner of public works.
of which- there are two lines at present. I announced this morning.
the street will be built on the east side I A runway will be built from the curb
of the tracks. I line to the stalls. The cost of con
' Extension of Front street Itself is re-1 struct ton for seven stalls will be $1000.
., carded as Impractical, for north of I The present level of the court will be
Nlcolai the Portland Vegetable Oil com-1 raised two feet to bring it flush with the
; party and the Willamette Iron k Steel I street.
"comDairr have built structures In what
would Ha tha ,trM( Area If extended. I BAILBOADS "WILL BAT FOB
I To nrevent anv difficulty It la nroDoeed FB05T STREET REPAIRS
that Front street shall be made to merge 1 Temporary, repairs to Front street,
with Sherlock avenue and then go north I between Glisan and Seventeenth street.
te the terminal. Here again difficut-1 wui cost 3W. accoraing 10 wumiua
cipaQy In a north, and south line along
Main street, the quake was distinctly
felt r ;Vjv.fe:v-.;.
Several decks In stores and ' office
building In this "belt" were, stopped, all
at approximately 133 . aw--.
Ke damage was reported.
Early reports indicated that the quake
covered a narrow strip running about
200 miles from north ofHanfbrd, In the
San Joaquin valley, south to Pasadena
and Los Angeles on the coast.
It was not felt at Fresno ana so re
ports from coast towns north of the
vicinity of Los Angeles have been re
ceived indicating any disturbance there.
In Los Angeles the shake had the
EUROPE TOLD BY
inrhin iinf in
WIT RUSSIA
Br David Lawrence
(Cepyricht. 1922. by Tee Jeerae!)
Washington, March 10. America
rhln ? d .indeeaartoT that "2. wai of which seemed to strike
changed his mind since declaring, ttatl f . most force.
unless coneress is wiuinz to enact i : : v . i rr.n . . t.
sales tax there should be an indefinite If reports oi oamage irom any " w -
postponement of all bonus legislation. twe"TO- " uoul " w comerence,
He is reads to reiterate this opinion in SHOClc -LASTING SIX MIXCTES but warnm words are found therein
reply to any letters or telegrams which Jg jmcixi IS SEW YOBX they must be applied to the groups, par
may be Received from house members. t Mlrch inAn earthauake tkailartv thns bMd ,w tt rh.
fn MMiiioiit aA a sKamu inn oni . . . . . . . . i
the train, although be was unable to get ?JJ?Z.ZJ!ml Germany, which seek exploitation in
.1 1 - V A,-Hm,m I ..a-.
r:lv:1'J., " Vr" rn.r,rn mograph at Fordktm university. Ac-i
iVTiTar ntenUtIoB of the Hughe.
and other friend, and went to the Q.er."nc" "LTA.. c'c,ri ote came from official quarters today
Ponce de Leon hotel, where he dressed main aiaturbance was at 6:44. After following the spread of rumors to the
finder of "af'ternoon oTSfe St! It which no further disturbances were seen, effect that America, in the note declin
euntine County Club course, and dined ,c.A.,a lng Invitation to the economic conference
. iv a a- a si t I ULUAUIi 111 fT A PliiOJlWWJWll MM.
Fiend Pours ; Acid
Into Babe's ; Mouth
'In Seeking Bevenge
Fort Wayne. ' In d, March 1. (L N.
S.) Victim of a fiend's Insane desire to
be revenged on her parents. Sylvia, aged
four months, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs.
George Kloepper. is in a hospital fight
ing for her life against the effects of
carbolic acid, poured into her mouth at
her home by an unknown person, who
entered the home while the mother was
at a nearby grocery.
Returning from the grocery. Mrs.
Kloepper found the doors of the home
open and tne child in spasms on the
floor. Pinned to the baby's dress was a
note, reading in capital letters :
A REVENGE."
No motive for the act could be sug
gested by either parent.
The child's condition today waa some
what unproved.
RXTI3
at -the hotel' at 8 p. m.
BASKS TO BE ADVISEB
t ; AOALKST MAKI5G LOAITS
t By Cnned Ktrmt)
: Washington. Ma rob 10. More obsta
cles have been placed in the way of the
soldiers bonus bin by word from the
will be
RECORDS EARTH'S TREMOR! a' Genoa, had warned France and Great
Wasbinjrton. March 10. An earthauake I Britain tnat exploitation or Russian re-
nt nnmomiced Intensity wu renorted I eources by their respective nationals
this morning on the seismograph of I was t likely to bring funds in lieu of
Georgetown university here. i merman reparation payments.
PJ S:d- SESTEHCE SIOIOnCAST
tensity for the first four minutes, until I iruux is tne umtea states cia
the trembling reach the stage called I oi aim lis note at any particular na-
Ues sre encountered for the North Pa- I filed this morning by officials of the
i-l fki Lumber mUla era built so close to I Northern Pacific Terminal company and
the railroad traka that there Is not I the 8. P. i S. company with the depart- I to 0 ner rent of their faea value. Thev
foom for the proposed .0 foot street. I ment of public works. It has been agreed j -ere counted on to take the place of
' As the tracks from the terminal to the I that the work shall be done by the mu- I cash payments, which were discarded.
depot will have to be rebuilt sooner or I nlclpal paving plant and - tne expense
later the committee Is considering mov- I win be met by the two railroad com
ing the present trscks some 100 feet to I panles Jointly.
the west ss a means of solution of their
treasury that national banks
advised not to lend money on the certi-l-nronounced" by seismographists. Theition. but expressed itself on the whole
maximum intensity was recorded at 6 :4i. 1 economic situation in Europe without
The estimated distance was 1800 miles
south by southwest.
ficates which it is proposed to issue to
veterans, j . .
- The bin provides that the certificates
Bhall have a loanable value at banks up
D. R. Crissinger. comptroller of the
CLEVELAND RECORDS SHOCK
Cleveland, Ohio, March 10. (U. P.) A j
slight earthquake disturbance was re
corded on the seismograph . at St. Ig-
regard to nationalities. There is deep
significance, however, in one sentence
of the American note which probably
will cause some to ponder. It reads
thus:
"It is also the view of this govern
ment and it trusts that view is shared
he had power to direct national banKsi uouege uere ai . - m.. : ... 1Z
teAiiKLssi TVia Mil AffislAlsl Wilt l1isMtlLffJ (HEALTH BCREAU clerk
this angle with the committee at the IS ILL WITH ISFUElfZA
meeUng to be held Monday. Mrs. &uth Carter, chief clerk of the
nana for the Improvement of Front health bureau, was unable to report tor
-irt provide for Its being widened to I duty mis morning utoum vi
0 feet with 12 foot sidewalk strips on
each side. The street will be paved
from Glisan north to the terminal.
ill
ness. Bhe has lniiuenza.
i Alex Donaldson, veteran superintend
ent of the street cleaning bureau, has
recovered from his siege of pneumonia
and Is now reporting at the city hall
regularly.
not to make loans on the certificates.
but that he would advise : them against
doing so. i
Sees credit hampered
His objection was that: sums loaned
Obenbach announced. Father Obenbach I conference that while awaiting the es-
estimated the auake was annroxlmately I tabllshment of the essential basis of
2000 miles south and west of Cleveland. I productivity, in Russia - - - noinmg
snouia oe aone looting to the obtaining
CHICAGO SOTES SHOCK I of economic advantages in Russia
Chicago. March , 10. An earthquake wnicn wouia impair tne just opportuni
KBrBGkR Ta Mr. aa Mav Aftart arkw.
1TSS VToataey. March ; a eaa.
SOrMIK T Mr. u4 Ma K B. SeasUa. ItSI
.1liitr. Maaca Z: a aaa. -
Ct.K Ta Mr. aae Mn. K. U Oatk.' tS
BarMUe. ra. I: a sea
CB1CHA T Mr. and Ma. M. Caksa, l
N. 24.. Frfc. 2S: a aaa.
HX&STa Me. aad Km F. A. Baa. 2Tt Tik-
Ma March S: a aoa.
CKNsCi'GEB Te Mr. aaa Ha J. H. K-
nrr. E. TU 1 rk. 2f: a aoa.
BtATCHKN T. Mr. sad Mn. K. girt. !
Lafuatta. March T : a aiiMhtr.
HOT Max T Mr. aad Ha J. Boowaa.
K Trier. Fee. 24; a awihtrr.
POINT kR T Mr, aad Mn. Fraak
roata a. rea. SI: a aaa.
KOSKSBKaG Ta Mr.
blLLOSi Uum. Rlloa.
Much . 67 ;; naperuia,
GARDNER I'UM H. Gardarr. 2S1
n March , ! kui; eardaaaM af
IriBo v ' i " n rMM
IS
0BENCHA1N
RESUMES STORY
IXTTNG KOTTCE5 102
o"TsrrE u k n r.a or
iea or ra molt run
BOTS inii boM a waiauai
at Pahbr Aartiiartaai imnki,
March ILMIaa I
am at T a. aw AU Ma
Mna naa hr rfa
rarUaaa Blaa todaa ar
lor sra Mat tardiaCy anad.
Daara claaa at .! p. m.
Boaaebart, Aatoria. ' Fr. 23: a daatbter.
DEATHS
snr
F. AM
ak 1JI
far Uw rrpaa at
nam awvtea af
ar. wmtea H. SI
W. ralntat. I ben ptaaea Maf ataa. Taltm ail Bf
i nv-r w. m. j m nrnjcR.
sua, Jim a.
erxsTsrriK social cltb etas
aaara BalaMu eeeatac, March
11. l knit Kama. K. SSth
Haataoraa era, - wiuae-
ioai t haapUal.1 C
to veterans would "freeze? hundreds of 120o'mUes from Chicago was reg- tles of others, but that the resources of
millions of credit. -
istered on the seismograph of the TJni-1 the Russian people should be free from
BASEBALL TEAM DEXIED
, EXCLCSITE V'"E OF FABK
With diamonds being built at Pier,
Irvlnr. Vernon. Montavllla Brooklyn
:VrrcP.1c: six room house. 653 East Taylor street.
JT. .nnnnn sold bv the park bureau Thursday after
71.' cn V-i ki, .,v. I noon. The price paid was S1350. The
M ant fea tiaad axcluaivelv bv one house Is to be removed as the ground is
bsaeball team this summer. A request for the central east side playground.
was, made through the Sellwood Board
of Trade for the exclusive use of Sell
wood park for a local baseball team.
This, Keyser said, wss against the pol
icy of the park bureau.
Residents of the districts around the
parks' where the diamonds are now under
construction are exerting every effort,
be said, to make them a success. O. M.
fcldd of the Alberta district donated the
' lumber for the construction of a club
house st Vernon park, while the boys
of Montavllla have agreed to remove all
be made at private institutions during a
period of three years. If the borrowing
veteran defaulted In payments, the gov
ernment would reimburse i the banks at
vknv bhrritt HELLS HOUSE the end of the three-year period. The
A. Craziana was the purchaser of the I certificates are not negotiable, and would
nave vo remain in we Danu unoi paia
Under terms of the bill loans could I wrsritv rf rhir-acm tndav The f irst tr-1 such exploitation and that fair and
mors were recorded at 6:32 a. m, with I equal opportunity in ineir interest as
a maximum intensity at 5:37 a. m., and.
the final quake at 6 :30.
CERTIFICATE BONUS
PLAN STARTS ROW
(Continued From Pace One)
I by the veteran or the government, thus
making the credit inflexible.
House leaders, although disturbed by
Crissinger's announcement, said no alter
ation would be made in the program to
put through the bonus bill immediately.
TO REPORT BILL
It will be reported favorably after a
meeting of the ways and means com
mittee Saturday and called up March 20,
under suspension of the rules. Debate
will be restricted, and no amendments
permitted.
The treasury's position, it was thought.
might be urged upon the senate when the
bill reaches there.
well as in the interest of all the powers
should be- preserved."
SEES POLITICAL TAXGLE
Even if the United States had decided
to take part in the Genoa conference,
nothing more expressive of the Ameri
can viewpoint on Russia would have
been spoken. America gives as her rea
son for staying away from Genoa the
fact that political entanglements In Eu
rope are involved, but there is recog
nition in executive quarters here, never
theless, thA certain economic develop-
r ft 1 -i t I ments arrecting tne united states are
Ull I lO 1 11 TYlm 3. j3a,SinlnMcapable- Becau8e America believes
ernmenta to have the same view, the
Spokane, Wash., March 10. Members I American note deals publicly with one
ST. XOT7I8 IN QUAKE ZONE
St Louis, Mo., March 10. (U. P.) An
earthquake of slight intensity was re
corded on the seismograph at St Louis
university today. The tremors began at
5 :17 and lasted until 5 :51. The shocks
are believed to have centered in Peru.
Los Angeles. March 10. CL S. S.V
Madalynne Obenchain resumed the stand
for cross examination today when court
waa called in her trial for the alleged
murder of J. Bel ton Kennedy, for an
ordeal that was admittedly to decide the
outcome of her case.
Determined to break down her story
of her ill-fated romance with J. Belton
Kennedy aad her account of his murder
by "two shabbily dressed men," she
claims she saw fleeing from the scene
of the slaying, Deputy District Attorney
Asa Keyes began a test of every sen
tence of her testimony.
Keyes' a tin was to smash the structure
of Mrs. Obenchaln's story In any one
part, to undermine it so that it would
come crashing down in a huge victory
lor the prosecution.
Facing him on the stand sat Mrs.
Obenchain. confident that her testimony
would stand Intact throughout the cross
examination. It was obvious that both
Keyes and Mrs. Obenchain realised that
the outcome of the case depended almost
entirely on whtther her story was shaken
or unshaken by the grilling given her by
the prosecutor.
X. 12th.
a.
GARRKTT Gaona H. Gamta 24 K. 24.
March S. raara: earboba aad paaoaaw
(mitrMal.
STEELE Bamael Strata. Ardaay Terrace,
atarca a, w yara: crraoimi d mi.ii i
BTEDKL--fchaabath Bitdai. til FHat. March S.
41 man: aadeata
DKEBERT ?Paalne Prcbert. 42? St Jafana
are.. March 8. Bt year: bUataral lanaeaa
G&EGO&I AUaa M. Oratory, ft Grand era
N . Mirrn 1. SS man: imii
THOMPSON Florcare Tboaiiaan. 4 SS K. SSth
M.. March S. 21 raan: tacar paaaaioaia.
CREIGHTOM rtarid Onchtoa. MoltaMaak
hoanitml. Mare T. TS nan: lobar
PIBKSON Addia U rknoa. rorUaad Sarswal
hocpOal. Marca 8. as yan: raaeei
MITCH Kli. Maada MUchall. 113 M
March S. 47 nan: emaear.
COWAN Robait K. Cewaa. SSSS S24 at..
Man T. 5 yaani acuta euaooa or aaan.
CCNEO Aacaio Caaao. Goad Samarftaa hi
Pttal. March T. 73 ran: rnrtafa ar akao.
THK HOSPITAL CORPS. Palnareae
MOttaal. L O. O. r wfll ra aa
tilamrjaal afd rany aad aaea 8
Barawar aaU. 1J Wiili e
sTvaMtataa SbSJBMKMtsl MsLTCSl I
tory.
aad aaa.
CNKTS1IK LOUGK NOl-IM.
A. F. AXD A. M, paaU ,
Uaaa tha raaenl at ear hM
brathvr. ArehBtald KwaaU. Saiardax,
March 11. aa S:S. rauca'a naa
ary. laairmaal ML ScotX c
PViw brie aataa
SCVNTalDK LOUGK NO - lal.
Hawthora. Ka saarUitc. Brathiaa .
anil attrad taa ttaMala eara
aoaiel at Tba.AadiWna ak
p. a. rVatarday.- Mawb It.
NEW TODAY
M aad' ab4
RKN Bra mu Na
thb (Kridayk maias. la Am
aaU. Mlh at aad Vaatrr taad. &as
aiar taanrJ aa1ai ML. Bratt au
la Archer riaoa ATbIUbc braahsri
aad abtara valreaw. P. LA MEN. Brnbr.
Tour Inland Empire
the Spokane chamber of commerce left
Thursday morning for a two-day trip
through the lower part of the Columbia
Crissinger's views were generally ac-1 basin territory. At noon they met Pasco
cepted as being the reflection of opinion I business men, and . later motored to
Thursday they met with
They added to the I the Kennewick Commercial club, and
relaxation, but he could not escape
"L . . ' I may1 RE MAI 5 8ILE3TT I White House itself. They added to the the Kennc
ruiia a oacaaiop. I reived Information that a group DeUeI m 8ome Juartrs that the present discussed development' of the basin pro-
. -The folks that get things sre those "e received information tnat a group meagure j, not acceptable at the execu- ject They returned to Pasco late
tnat are wiuing to neip, rveyoer saio. i of sales tax aavocaies u uie iwum wh uva ana oi tne avenue.
T-hose wunng to sit around ana watcn prepaxlnc to BCnd him a Joint letter,
-others accomplUh reaulU breed noth- w , .
- big but a feeling of being slighted." asking for advance notice of his lnten-
v v Uons with respect to veto of any bonus
CItT M ATkBRFCSE LICXJTSE bill which provides funds by methods
ro vr nni.KRA of GROCKRIT.s I other than a sales tax.
TEMBLOR
DAMAGES
. . , , 4 . it I it is now uaeijr iui iuo (ireoiucuii r "
ITOiesung ,.,n.L a.-uu... v.., .A-anra announcement He
J5f? !2. " - Zrfl ur onnoeed to tte loan certificate bill,
ftV the opinion of Secretary Mellon.
mobiles, a delegation of seven grocers. I tnai it cannwi w.
MfynswntinsT tna roruikna urocrrs ino hbh;mw
EXTENSIVE IN SOUTH
(Ceoiiiraed From Pace One)
Thursday evening, and left early this
morning for Pendleton, where they met
Pendleton business men at a noon
luncheon. During the afternoon they
motored to Walla Walla to meet the
Walla Walla Commercial club at a din
ner in the evening, returning to Spokane"
Saturday morning.
! af tba Annual Statneat of the
KtW YORK LIFE ISSCHANCK OOMPAXT
of New York, hi taa state o( Krw Tort, aa the
Slat day of December. 121. aude to the taaor
aace eeauaiasioner of the state of Orecoa. par-
mast ta lav:
INCOME r
1 int. limaaa for tha
raar f 14t.lM.ft4s.t4
T- - . nA mIi ffwwirad rur-
ina tha Taax l.o.ii.ai i
Immm (mi aur aanreaa ra
cat rod donae taa 7 oar. . . . ,ii,t.
Total income t20S.ftSL.t0t.14
DI5BCRSKME.VT3
aoitMa aaa aarrarmrr raraaa.a eJ.tii.i.
Dindmda paid to poUcyhokten
dnrms tha year
Paid oa pottcica tranafemd ta
foreica soranaaente aad earn-
President Harding
Out Early on aolf
Grounds in Florida
CARDS OF THANKS
TTX tn&U La thaak aar inaad. aaa aaachlxaa
for their kiadaaaa ta Jraaa Mas aanna an-
mm. mA itiata- mi i iilli tha Aaeher iinaaMl.
tha Ctrffaa Cap loach aad aaarbbora. aad
natal onrruiaa. A. u. tun. aaaoaaa: J" '
Mn. L N. Tappia. parrato; an. M. Bicres
aad art K. Bakrr. aaton.
Wfi Wl&U to aapnaa aar aiarara thaaU aad ar
t. mar ktnrf amiiliiai tnrada and
taavbra for their kxaaBfnl Ooral affenasa, Va
alao anah ta thank tha N. T. tarauaal aatpuq
for thair baaaufal floral ananaaa ra aar
mat oar btanraa lai
Kit Carl Kartror and taaafly.
Ca
j t-. raliriin t w
oftKa axpeoaaa paid damn
the year
Taxea. hoaaaaa aad (era paid
d arise the year
Adjaatraaat ariaaas froB tha
adaption of a lower ataad-
ard for coaranloa of toraica
Lair
. MX.
tr.t of all other expeodi-
1S all SIS.2S I W WISH to exnraa oar haardaU Uaaaa aa
aauatad aa dartnc the fUaaai aad anar taa
1 8TS S1.4 I of oar bstorad anfa. aaaar aaa aaacuar.
and Mrs. C rVfcane aad raaiSy.
22.S44.113.1S
8.7S3.Stt.ll
.S.4t2.St
S.t4JU.t7
DEATH NOTICES
103
Total exvaaditarea f Hl.M4.TtMl
.w. Hem
VaJaa of raal aatata owned... i.s.iw
aa aa
awned t start rt raraai.. ... a.o,
tc ............ lBIA.cv.iiuiwm ta.ia
rOBX la tha city. Marrh t. Mn. Baaa raxi
af 1S2 North Taaaly-fuat atraal, timia
of Gaorra rant Mra Bdaard rw af
Idaho. Aaao aad Manpuvt Fara. TW
nxnrral eortara wlQ kara tha eaaan ef KM
a Traaey Batarday. Match 11. at a r
tbraoa to St. Marya pra-rathdnL l(k aad
Dara at., wnan aaaai aiU ha aOarad at a. sv
Inunwut Meant ialaary oaaMaary.
UARUlNEB. At tea mudmoa, Sawtharaa Apul.
12th aad Mun. March . Korwa Berbart
Cardarr. aead fll tan. Vctovad haabaad ef
af Keta. aXnama ami tar-
of the Columbia Basin conference of I phase of the Genoa nrorram.
For, vhile it is true that the United
States will be physically absent from
the Genoa conference, there Is no Inten
tion of keeping auiet if the occasion
should demand pjain speaking. The
United States can talk to the other cov
ernments and their peoples through pub
lic statements as -well as diplomatic
notes. The Genoa conference develop
ments will be closely watched. The eco
nomic policies adopted there are admit
ted here to be of paramount importance
to America.
"TACTFUL PRESSURE''
The phrase "tactful pressure," which
was coined In state department circles
to express the trend of American policy
toward Europe, has some analogy to the
"moral suasion" of the last administra
tion, but it is being employed as a re-
Prrma reported ta war KM
Bureau aader noKnrn ana
Bailors aal rebel act.
T40.S2
14.74.44S."8
b,erSdr1.,r!.u..d.ur.i. mTs
Total admitted aateta 9S2.e82.1SS-SO
.77.74.a
160.t42.S21.T2
Total pohey elatma aapaid
AH
CANADA KARATS BILLIONS
Ottawa, Ont, March 10, The value of
Canadian products of all kinds for 1920 suit of an entirely different set of cir-
I reached a grand total of $5,716,247,1 1. cumstances. The coneress of the United
"T" Lr'T" -rr: -.w.ln- noaltlva views . reacneo a Kranu touai oi o,(io,2,i4a.
elation, interviewee memoera oi ine cuy T V, ' .v. vni, ouaae enocn at a a. m., uie weainer according to figures or the dominion States has issued a warning against en-
crruncil Thursday afternoon. - about the latest proposal T burwu announced after calUng for re- bureau of staUsUcs. Of this amount tanglement in European affairs, and.
Mayor Baser, tommissioner i ier ana ' , Z r "; "r I Prra irom au uecuons oi tne city. I agriculture represented. 1,9 46,000,000: The I while the execuUve branch of the gov-
ConuBlaeloner axann miormea tne iro-iue ui -1 - aa uunytng uwu-icia, wnn one or two i total tor general manuiactures waa
cars that they were not in favor of I congressional situation to the extent or exceptions, did not feel the shake. $3,246,391,594. The values for 1921 have
granting such a license and believed in I threatening a veto. I In the business section, however, prin-'not yet been tabulated.
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Not How Much You Earn
But How Much You SA VE
was I ernment is sympathetic with that the
ory, it nevertheless feels too circum
scribed and tied down by congressional
limitations and would go much farther
toward cooperation with Europe if it
dared. That is because the economic
phases of the Eurooeaa situation are so
close to America's opportunities to get
payments of interest and principal on
the billions of war debts, to say nothing
of the desire of Eurooean trade to
stimulate American agriculture and in
dustries.
INSISTS 03T FTJ5T)AMT,1?TALS
The United States government feels
that on economic questions there are
certain fundamental law and problems
which the allied governments must fol
low if they want to restore Russia and
the remainder of Europe. America will
for the present confine herself to em
phasis on those fundamentals, but ex
pects Europe to recognize tnem Qrst
and put them Into operation. The
Genoa noet may mean hands off so
far as participation in the actual con
versations may be concerned, but oHV
cials say it has been entirely miscon
strued if it has been accepted as iso-
Cf AtimivMn a ILTawiK t A Ty !
- I . . ul f .
dent Harding and the members or the I , " ...V77. 164.S0S.141.1T
recreation rjartv arose earlv thia morn-1 . K". " WrCJ
ing In order to get In a full 18-hole golf I in hanka and in traaait H.tCT .144-1
nnw befora leavine thia afternoon for I Xmt aneoUectad aad deferred
Ormond Beach.
The president arose about 7 :30, break
fasted at 8 JO In his golf clothes, leav
ing immediately afterward for the St
Augustine Golf club with Speaker Gll
lett. Under Secretary of State Fletcher
and E. B. McCiean. members of the four
some.
It was officially Indicated here today
Uiat President Harding will not allow
the bonus agitation "in the house at
Washington to interfere with his com
plete diversion from official duties dur
ing the next seven daya Mr. Harding
will stand pat on his letter to Chairman
Fordney. in which. he suggested the sales
tax or postponement of the bonus legislation.
Brigadier General Sawyer, the presi
dent's physician, stated today that the
president was already showing benefi
cial results from the recreation trip and
that Mrs. Harding appeared to be in
better physical condition than for years.
warded today. 11 a. aa.. aader taa airaoOi
Miliar Traory. ta l-aaoletoa. oi, aaara
k-ra arid be held atarday aftMaana,
VrrLIiAM Merck ?. Hil. at Baa ISa
:t 1.122.ttt.M
Tl nabOnira SIS2.SS2.1SS "
-tTrbfliRTriksk w Oregon roa
. -fHK
Grraa pranthiaia raomaed donac
taa y . . . 'irrr.'
rraaunwi e aaaaaa
hrf dnrina tha mar.... 170.073 S
1 1 a m aja m r. BV 1 fw irntyn a , a
BETMOCa M. BALLARD. Serrate ry.
Statatory r-W stbwjrfor
SoarA of Trade Bids.. PorUaad. Or.
TMa ttna
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Breaks From Court
After Getting 90
Days for Vagrancy
Police Thursday night Sre re 'searching
for Lou LatourelL who escaped from the
prisoner's box in municipal court in the
afternoon, within rive minutes after he
was sentenced to to days on a charge
of vagrancy. Investigation showed that
while the prisoners were being held for
the elevator to return them to the Jail
Latourell opened a Jury room with a pass
key and made his way out of a window
and across a screen-covered skylight to
the open corridor on the other side of I East 3580
the court. A charge of breaking Jail
be filed against him, according to Deputy
City Attorney Terry.
The names of Josephine Latourell. his
wife, and Lover Latourell. bis brother,
alao appeared on the municipal court
i m.tm a Aialmiai aw ill bat
te 1121 taa coaipany
. afew oi errtaia loraaja
a i '"" i . . , ..... - AnJkra tm
carrrnewa, ivwaiuna . .
T aata aad eBriaapoBdinaly la iu for-
eica
CmL Karl WUheaav aoa af Mn. J. Wil
Pont. Uaae. brotarr ef an. H- LK
. tog K. 10th ak. Partlaad: Mra, Itea-
Uaa and Aaa WUhana. both af Tlcard. Ora: .
Mia. Kttna of The lauiM. arra. w.ui i w i,
Raokvood. Oatano, aad Wal lAUaoa, Baas rata,
biaho. NwUee of rtmrrel burr. .
CCRRAW March . at the hue raodna, 4ti
Ptatrih atreat. lMa aua. aaa aa ywm,
wUo of Joba Cwiu. aaotaar ef Mra lrewa
Mattant aad Wi ataaoe mm, aaa naiBiwn
ef Hatea aad Addaata VamB aad laha MaOSba
of PorUaad. Taa praulna are at ftaltrt amwnay
ary. Moalataaary at rm aoooa at laaarai
banartrr.
1HIXS Uarrk ft. at tha U. raOaara. iff
Eaat Broadway, Uaanah Hicaua. acad
aothv of Mra. w. W. alJiwe et rtn
tad i. M. Hanat af B rattle. Waaa.;
aTandnoUier af Mn. W. B. Brawa at thh) ear.
aad aater af B. B. HaawM af Saaaz PaDa, . IX
Tba rnaataa era at Kkalar'a aaertaary. Mna.
at Fifth. aOr ar raajrai a awna. .
GAGNON March ft. Archie Cecaea, ae4 !
af XI W tvoa auiiw.; aarr e
Maior aad Rdaiand flarama at PorOaaa. sad
bnaaar af Mll.rbail Gaaaoa at laltla gaea.
at fiuai aaartaary. aioaa..
at rtrth. HaUre of foe -al VwaaAer.,
EUG CO.
KIILfmiJItVaJU.
AtVAAXAA U ebraV A
FLUFF BUSS
Made out of yow aid ory-f2
err- and ruga, Save half tha
prtSTof a new rug. Usa wools
TyfiTb1ng.
wis Pan at asm rlsaiisil. tlM
1H Last RAgra
docket for Thursday, but were dismissed
lation from msteaa oi exoneration wiut i by Jadge Rossman.
Europe, wnen tne innaamentais oi
Europe's economic troubles are straight
ened out, America will gladly help. And
by that time the treaties signed at the
Washington arms conference win have
been rejected or ratified, as the case may
be, - and American spokesmen will be
mors certain of what fhey can say
and. do. 4
Oldest in the Northwest
WASHINGTON
atTH
LLRD
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Savings Department
Open Saturday
' ' Evenings 6 to 8 .
FEAB. GESOA COSFEKEITCK
MAT FAIL WITH TJ. 8. QCT
ffT41 Wirekaa to The Joarnal sad tha
Chioaca Daily Neva)
tOopyocht. 1S22)
Berlin, March 10. Secretary Hughes'
announcement that the United States
has decided against accepting the invi
tation to the Oenoa conference is con
sidered herw a grave handicap which
may cause the -complete failura of the
meeting, which was to find ways and
means of reconstructing the world s
shattered economic situation.
The refusal la a heavy blow to the
Wlrth.. cabinet, which had placed great
hopes on American cooperation. At the
same time Germany feels that France
d Italy will be even more disap
pointed, as the absence of the United
States will preclude the discussion of
the allied war debts to tha trans-Atlan
tic republic, thus farcing these coun
tries to carry on direct negotiations.
In recent speeches President Ebert
and-- Foreign Secretary Batheneaa re-
I'f erred to the graveness of the German sit
uation and indirectly expressed the hope
that the United States, instead of with
drawing from European affairs. . would
again take an .active part la them.
Batheneaa even came out with the fiat
statement that the Genoa conference and
others to follow it this year and next
I wiU corns to nothing without American
I participation.
In '-" business etrcies it m de
clared that the United States stands to
loss out on Russian trade, as tha soviet
deUherators at the Genoa conference
I will get in touch -with represenUuies
of Germany and .other Industrial coun-
i tries, but wiU meet no Americana.
JUDGMENT AFFIRMED
Vancouver, Wash March 10. The I
Judgment of the lower court in the case
of the North Coast Power company
against Pittock e Leadbetter waa af
firmed by the state supreme court I
Thursday. The power company wi
awarded 1728 for a water bill. The ease
wss tried before Judge Henry W. B. I
He wen of Pacific county.
WANTED First -clan
.poolers at good pay.
None other- need apply
Writs or Wira
EUREKA WOOLEN MILLS
Eureka, Calif .
ADAMS la taa city. March t. Pw unel Iw
aa4 SI yaara. b Wen it ef BeaH U- Aaaaaa
of S2 Eeat PUXy-Mtb atreat earth: talker ef
Ileruk- Adaaw of Portland, ana aaa et mrt.
Marr a. Meaderana af Maod Kiaar, ur.
n.aiiM are at Plraaaa
at Klfth. Nntawe of fanaral bn artrr.
u A TRTiV At the rmilmoa.
March t. Doaald Welann nnoaaa asaax ana
of Mr. aad Maa Prank V ataoa, rvaarai aara.
ka win be and Batarday. Mama 1L. ax le a av
t tha aaapel of MiOar ev Traoay. liana nif
Bote Ctty taaaaUaj. .
btTU.R U tka e.ty. Uarrk 6. i.li. Ray U
Batter, haabaad af at. avatb ftaUM.
an at tha r her at of Eldward Mul
Third aad Bahaaa atiaata. Saaea a
latrr. .
tha boa
IHXJX) The faaeral arm of tha baa 1 aw a
Uiikn -win be betd SeCnrdaF. Marab 1L,
1 a. a. at tat chapel of MOaar
aarradoa Mnaat Boott enaaatarnav
CAREKTT Tba faartal aarrkaa mt
Oeorca H. Garnet win be
Mann 11. at 2 a. av. at the
A Traray. In'j iiaint Raae City
litT.fir Varck I. at Stawra-. Vaaa.7
lMrt Under, aaad dl mn. Tba
at nnley'a aMMtaary, lfuiiiiiaairy at rvi. ha-
tooa of faaraal arrnruw.
CROSS U tha dty. Marr It, Frad B.
Cnaa - Paaaral aotaae
tha ra tdetilil Barton of MtUrr A T
FUNERAL NOTICES
BUHDINC PERMITS
T5I
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CARPETCLEANING
Ull Ullwa HUB wa...!...
Atx' KINDS RKW atATTTISaatS lar SALS
rLUFS aUSS aaiaa r- mk4 aarweta,
fafPBfUlw'S fatsH04wn4taJwl SM Www,w4t
PtOSJEER MATTRKSS CASTS T
oumim avoass
1071 Llama au Sat. SSTT.
104
SAKLWaiEb B at tba bUa lavlaiM mil
Borfharkrk atrart. Mn. JenaiDa Dorothy ZahL
aead 2 yaara. wife of Edward Eahl aad aaotarc
of Herbart aad Echo fahL eaaa af Mn. tank
fTiilaimiai Taeona. Waaa. Paaeraj anawj ana
ha aoainiraad Salnrwa. March 11. at Ml
v. frost Paanoa 't l adrrtakaa: aarham, a aaa a
atreat at Caiaa tnraa FTlraoa iantad. . latar.
awet Boat Cay utmatry. lUrinil waa B
brr of tha Kawbta and Ladwa af PmimrH.
Mary -
Hiir t aawi 11 yean, lata of SIS X. Leea-
- ...inr ml Phut- a Tiibiai and
Heiea AAry af raruaao. Bin. t.aaa
M Htm Iaaaaaa. idaaa. aaa Bin,
af.wa n en Taa (mini an ma anu
hetd watarday. Ma rah 11. at S J a. av at Pla-
lay's anartaary. Moaaceeeery aa a in. m
tBTtted. yaw tanmi earnoe. aaa vuy
7
' SPtXlAJ, NOTICES
School Property
For Sale
AA eaeie. wifa ef Eraaat ScbwJal of CI
Or., another of Mra. Bay H Baaadas at Part
laad. Ernst Behnid of Parent Creee, Or, aad
rw,. awi ai r li ibiin Tha faaanl Bare
Ira ami be bnd saiamay. marca a, aa a w.
bv, st PiaWya stortaary. MoaUinaarry at th
ffTHaaa IBTitaa. . uauwuai em
loaaah Baiarar. arert ahop, 654 Tbaraava.
bataaan 16th aad lTUt sta: builder. K, Bi
White; S800S.
Caioa laanory uo.. erarc auwaga room, sua
Sd av. betweea Oolamlria and Clay sta.; builder.
no; fiovo.
V. A. Thomaa, ereet rwaoeaea. SOS CaaOa
m. aaa. BaBS-waaaaaaa BA ai ew-Mn aaja RnnraltM aW a e n,nilnaS
M. L, MeMina; S4S00. 'I SPEXIAX. NOTICES 101
Joaeph Varustz, erect fandenee. 108S K. 1U
, betweea Somaer aad EaMosoa eta; baflder.
i. B. Chriatanann: S2J00.
iawiatail UU Co.. eraet mnac atatn. 7l
WaahiactoB av. beta son Kiac aad 22d; bailaar.
no; S800O.
Wutiaaa Traab. ereet ai,iVana. 1S7 Toreat
. betweea Oarlook boaleaard and Macks BaV
towa- bniaVr. WaUar CL Grbb: S2S0O.
C w. wuranail. eraca ranaaa. ill .aaaaey I Lota B. S, 1 ana B ana parol ax ana i . 1 - .H . forwarded today at a.
Wra . LaaTZ-t
af Mary,
at
FTLLILOVB (a thia eSy. Starch
E. Pmllihfra. Paarnl ai rhaa wiU
ii 1. 1 . aaa rj
aorta, aatarday. March 11. ItZZ. at A a.
t avoaa tar
OWIM Tha
at tha MM
Bb warn,. ,
K. P. Pbipna: SU00.
v M. Walkar. arert
between SS4 aad 83th
iiMman aia.aoa.
Joha Briosar. ereot raodeaea. tM E. lZth
at. M.. baurara Fwaaoat aad Beech eta; bttldea.
W. Keakaawr aad Oabhart: SSOOO.
Kobert K. ananray. erect Taatrtanoi. S8S X.
SOth St., liataoiB KhekHat aad BaAiytai;
bonder. Pred C Boaa; S2200. -
Mn. a. av aanaraoa, erect ibbiubjb, 4 at
S. 25th av. batweaa PTimilit . aad Bereata
drrre; builder. Aadrewa CVautrmetios Co.; S50O9.
W. U braAan. eraet renneare. ize C ists
at. bstwera Aiaarorth and J arret era; bailibir,
C 8. Vrilhnctoa; S20OO.
PacUio Bolldlna Ua, erect tlim ata. 1ZSS
Glaaa at. hatsrera 4Sd sad 44U sta.; bvilder.
SSOvS.
lft k.
aSda av. IhUiib Ploral aad
brtOder. aaraa; tlS.SOO.
Sta.; boildar. I block SS, Paltaa Park addnam. be
ua Ioi at Bala will be
t24 Oak av. I Mareb IS. 13. SpeoliralMaa at aSl Ceart-
trsOdar. U. W. I kimi acaool datrkct M. A.
Witt tabs
B. H. THOMAS.'
School Ckrrk sad Baa. Max.
I VHL HOT be aaaiiiaiflili for any debta eea?-
tractaA by ny wife.- Haena Mania, aftax
March a. A. P. Morra. . .
I WILL sot be reapaaaible tor debts eoDtracted
by my wife, Albertha Uaqa. a. o. UUoa
MEETING NOTICES
"iSAtlmkb.
102
toaieht tPrt
day) st haB. S X. 11th at.
rlATSAjJO
reenlhant arev; I f&JmejLJj Cxm asd hear a at the aea
. t.OAf.
IrCirTl fVa. 44bmta1 sbs-PTbt-k for l
Aaahtntaf 11 aST 11ZI JL. JSJ It Wkm WW
be held SeJardey. March 11. at H .bv. at
rieWa aaortaary. aliaaanaaarr at ata. ar
nracd. CeachMhac awmra. Mv Booq
FUNERAL DIRECTORS ICS
SNOOK &WHEALD0N
STTKISAL - DTSXCTOES)
SrOCESSOkiS TO .
- BKEEZB A SHOOK
trEUfOTT AT S5TH - TArXTB ITS!
. Lerch, Undertaker -
east xurvEirra ajto hawtokjcb .
PHQB EAST Til
ityitcl statistics
TUMtrUgesBlrtcs. IKntttt
H. B. LOWRT. K. C.
W. D. BOOTT, Baa. ft
i t
4
"TT'"TiT TiT TTl 'Tf
r.--. KICBAII. WELCH " .
Vancouver. Waslv. - Mardi It The I
funeral of Michael Welch. 78, who died
at his home near Dole, waa held this
afternoon at taa V. H. umber Xatrlors. 1
Hs is EC rvi red by but wife, sax 'sons and
four:- daughters. - He was a Spanish
Americaji war veteran, servins ia the
I Fourteenth infantry of the regular army, 1
.and had lived la Clark county 20 rears.
FINLEY'S MORTUARY
afrnrrOOMEKT AT f 1PIH- r - MATW
ACME E.kih iodfa. 1 O, O. I MTLLTB A TEACTT. WbsjbiI-T fweeral
P., aaaats the aacoad and 1 i iiaa. Paaenl ITS aad aa. Waaaaaci
tiinh B. rani. T. af aarb mantb I .t flla rt SrearMT JL AetSia-44.
aramr tmrncxr?
O. W. haB. ea 11th
' - MARRUCE UCITCES
1 Fetar t'eaa, lasal. 480 Eaat Pine at. aad
atai-r 1L Koaaomb. WaaL. 48 East Ptaa street.
WShaai C. Chartaa. Meal. Seattle. Waah.. aad
nalaa J. McDonald. letaL 12S Hood at. - I
Barotd Priadal. Ircal. S12 Teeth straet, sad
Barra K. Pitehford. letai. e3 lata at. -WEDD1NQ
CACaris
r C yvrrg CXX - '. ' SU Xeee Bid. 1
AJdrc aad Waah. AB Odd PeOawa
atnnaan'ia eny. an
iEVtlE PBJTCHABD. It. C
BJCBEKAB tiHAI. see.
ie R. T. BYRNES S7a
. I - Sl WILLIAMS ATfc.
WTSO.tA EEBEKAH
ii.tmi a ehjces
tee arrearr et a boeae; lath end Be
. I rboaw Baaadway 111. A at SZt-SS.
" i in i
ai -k
1 Ha malar auti At Aa Ka JLtCUQT VrO- Pboaa Xaat ISIS.
P. av. aroay. - March 1 1. 1 11 rW.rfiV.rrvA m u...iut
Kaetna Bask bMa, laal aan. '1U SkCWt8r-Tnw fat
aacsUetty laraed. ' . OUV K EAPP. K. r. 1 aJAa, W Cwr Third aad Pay. .
W. HOUSOJI. Sec. . '." 0eauaaad aa faianrlnt Paeaa, . ,