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Wednesday; appjl id. ' 1022. C2EG0X DAILY JOUniJAL, TC: ;tla:;d, 11 London Gives - II it si u , 1 a Big Re'cep'aon Dempsey Is Welcomed by ; Big Throng t Viola Dana at the Bat Ml Captain Julius L. Blcshef. Vanoouvsr arraeki. bVath. Tsesaay the mum opened, th peopt cam la bones la aajtoa. tea taoaaasd cm ma fint 1 bet. Beneath fcar bis Eastern Ring Gossip By Fairplaj , (Copyright,- 19i by Tha Joonal) - - L0KD05ER KITKX SHOCK BT ' Ladon, April It-d.'lf. ft.) wk P'tl. world's Bearywelfbt boi-lae- rbamploa, gave Idoer a seek tbl mroalnr. Ma tack ft work at aloe tha Tbaae embankment, prlatlag a far aa Black Friar arldfa. Tersoas tkelr way t werfc leek oa la amaseast. Tals afuraaea Denseey plaaB t visit raeee. ; I.eaao wtpTl wr Joat ll tbair srale af tka Asaeriea ehaat pie' aaalablllty eee'ST. gtrtag Mack pace tkalr frwal page t hit las, alnavtlda report of tka Ueaoa eeaeaile eaafereae. "liemraey toakt Ilk ft atw aebem f saUesal ' (aid Ua Ially Fiirtib v -..... - r.i eertr. aff T ON DON. April It. Jaok IempaeT. -si hit world's heavyweight champion. England with a banc Tuesday. Vrhen tha Aqultanta was edglnr along aMe tha dock at Southampton at 1 'clock ha wm leaning eagerly over tha rail watching tha crowd below. Sud denly a familiar vole roe, from th tniob. shouting, "Oh. you Jack ! Wei- coma to Knrland P "There' KM Lnrli, yelled Xmp-y to thoa behind him, pointing out tha pallid features of tha trtpl title hold of England, baamlnr among tha UD- turnad (acae on tha dock. M'COKMIOC GftEETS JACK 111. Jack. cam another vole, nrf- - mlatakabjy Engllah. Thara'a Boy McCormlck." aald Demp y aa Boy uncovered hla mop of flam- In; rod hair and waved hla hat. Tha big crowd on tha dock began to eher. "Dempaey doffad hla bat time and again. Presently tha gangplank were lowered and a. acore of -newspaper men and photographer rushed Aboard. For tha next hour tha champion di vldad attention of tha throng- with David Wark Griffith. Surrounded by Inter viewer both were kept busy, ' The last momenta on tha ship were taken by brief boxing bout with Griffith. In which Dempaey- let tha picture man do all the lead in. ' Whan tha formalities of debarkaUon were completed Dempaey, with Jack Kearna. Joe Benjamin and Teddy Hay trooped down tha gangplank and boarded 'tha train for "London. Tha crowd kept at tha heel of tha champion cheering and trying to ahake hla hand. CELEBtlTIES AKK THERE goorae of English sporting celebrities were an hand to bid tha party welcome. Lewis. McCormlck and many othera i made tha trip to London with tha chain; nton. ' '- " Southampton is the homo of Joo Beckett, tha Kngllah heavyweight, who expected, to bo at tho dock to meet , Dempaey. But Joo had Joined out with clrcua and could not be at tho dock. llm called later at the hotel in zorMion. i Oeorgea CarpentUr landed In ngland last night to pMpar for. hi fight with Xewls In May. Ha opened wKh a show at Manchester, but he aent a telegram of welcome to Dempaey. i Tha London train wa alow in getting i started and hundreds of the townapeo , pie of Southampton gathered -about tha champlon'a compartment anxious for a ' gllmpea of tha world' .champion. i Jsi-k buna hla head out jo f tho win dow for half an hour an ftUtho llme , , kept busy signing slip of paper iwlth his name for tha youngsters. Tho train atari ,i onca and . than stopped agiin while Teddy llaya wont back T&Tt ..t jM Bnla.mln's pocket Vlctrola from tha cuatoma offlcera. Sot Cbaaneey loat hi beariBts. Bd tfcfaWth ball toe low. . . , Kid Baker, etow backstop said. "Cmrra tha aext on in" Tbaa witlt a michty haara Ma bit. Sid Baker an uta aom, TI had two strtkos, with one more chance, to set a UtUa bit. t A ad. aa tha might "Casey."; she spat lata tot Tea theaasnd ayaa ware oa her, bad each ea bean beat last. Tat if aha aataMd' Rea'S twistas M, 'twoald be ber third sad last. With stars set eye ed jaw eel tight, Ben ewsa a aiutht? swkh Te pwt tha pill, with all he had. right eoaack aeroat the duo. . . Then poor TI done the fada-aut, well known la morie-laod.. Bnt ao apaUea staff did she get: instead Btie-hty baaL . - So BABI-TIOUA-DJLNA her aoabract ' WiO naer see. - WDich-wM waiting la ' Uepp ofliea. Jtost to We lore yoo la the raorWs. Babe, but ea tha OMBtaML "Ho. Tot eye fan all the playart; roar bat's bit too alow. Bat M aala yea eaaas ia panaa to oar lot tha bail to warp. ... IbtUo to the Hipp for practice, enr Bearer. bob ay jua 'laorpe. Armory Card Gives Fans Some Action TOTJR out of tho five bouts staged by ; Jl tho Portland boxing commission in ' tho Armory Tuesday . night went . the limit and . every contest was -a. "main event" aa far aa excitement iraa con- The lon. event.wWch ended abruptlynVfttn,B": was the Joe Esff-BUly Wright affair. Wrlghrs secondr throwing all Of coan Jim Tanaed this afternoon. sood pianrs do. ' i, . Bat ao whoa for a aloes sp. aa for Baa aad ia aaa yoa. .. Howarer, wa like yoa better siaet w atw your siyi ana dam , Aad we'll pro it at the saoriea. by payia oar aara eamaq eaau. - ' - - . Bob reaieaibar the sajlag af Aesop, who Ured in esBtorie past. - . . - m eoiMd the wis old pro-rrb "Sboe kar. stick to year sut. Is the sseTies we think you're a pippin, of that mere a no ooudu ... . But doa't try to bat agalast Chaanory.: cause. vi, you rare strut oat. Portland Shooter Scores a Century Run in Trap Meet Wavijlia nAuiA, man.. April J. B, Troeh of Portland duplicated the feat of hi' brother, Frank, made Mon day, by making straight In the Com mercial club special trophy, a 100 bird event, in the last day of tho Walla Walla Rod and Gun club's annual trap shoot here. High gun for tha tourney wa won . by Frank Troeh with a score of St) out of a possible. COO. J. B. Troeh mado the high run for Tuesday with ft record of 107 bluerocka straight. Ho also ;tied with Frank Troeh for high gun In Tuesday's shoot ing with a score of 197 out of 200 tar get. '. - Scores in all of the events of the last day wer high and tho competition for tho trophies was keen. The winners for Tuesday: : .-a -'- ' t ' .Garden City Hundred (i00 targets O. E. Lynch of Palouse, first 99; IS. J. Chlngrin of Spokane, second. 98; & W, McKean of Walla Walla, third, .; Commercial Club Special (100 targets) J, B. Troeh, first, 100 f C C Gregory of Pasco, .Wash., cond,9; Norman Wasa of Lowlston, Idaho, third. 9. ' r TVTKW YORK. Aoril IS. While Bryan X t Downey put a bad foot forward in his fight against Johnny Wilson in Richard's arena on Boyle's Thirty Acres, there are. a lot of shrewd spoiling mem who believe that he Is a real fighter and able to make trouble for the best of the mlddlewclghts. -He has ot fig ured much in the prints off late, but late this month he will ; go against Frankie In be ' followed i with ' interest by certain I oaaturn Ymmfivm vhn h2V wnrked. tin wwei vi ' vV Just as the sikth round ended. Up to the nQe plaM r the Cleveland boy. fifth both battler Had taken consider able punishment, but In"- the fifth the : Joe Beckett's stock- in England has Tt, ,iifiuw. KMn -twk-. vf.I taken . t ince Dempsey sailed from opponent down and Wright .clearly was H" un, ?aa .?Z:La ' Jl t , f laa I V lie,. 11C w lis aJA.,njk eavsa. ca.i iaab L': 'r;..r, J. ..7 Ithe crystal Palace in London. Beckett :r,.Z'rCr( r, r.'L.i.", .:"T confidence of; late. Before, hia batUe .-nB71Z:Z"'nnt George Cook he -placed 500 of A real slam-bane affair wm th Rr-wk 1 uw" ?isuiwy..OJt cuam-xa wi. WoodWoe Swain contest and it went tho full ten rounds. Woods obtaining Freddie Welch, the former lightweight T.f nromin'i dr.i .: set iKi CnampiOD, WHO lOSC a Decision to Arcnie third round. rinrld. fan, were PUng I ha fAntlil in TarhiAh KfaVa frrs wrnnliv Hitia I vwuiuwh ww- a-b- " - for keeps, and, although be took more fighting champion when he held the than plenty oa th chin h managed to tle, , Welchwaa lightweight Jung- in hand Woods a few hard Jolt himself 6 vha P" wrv? k and remained on hla , feet throughout. 'lrVT ir "J Both boys were given a big "hand for! oWt make as much all told as Leonard their efforts when they climbed out oflfy -,y "o Fordham Players Reported to Have: Been in Pro Game '(By TJoitenal Serriee) TVTEW YORK." April 19. Fordham unl-l L wersltv ia ia a'tunnoil over reports that members of the varsity paseoau team participated In aa exhibition gam Sunday with the Waterhury club of the Eastern leae-ue in the Connecticut city. Accounts of the game, with a lineup oi the eitrht names of regular - ordbam players, appeared In this morning's news- j papers. - - -s For a time it seriously threstened to J wreck the Fordham . team. Graauate i Manager Frank Gargan announced that If any of the men mentioned in uie newseaner accounts vas found to have) slaved st Waterbury r tney k woum .m i barred'- from " further participation in athletics at 'the university i- An sffidavit sworn to by those Ford-1 ham players rwbose -i names were used declaring : such reports were witnout foundation temporarily relieved the sit uation.": Gargan stated -that the matter will be thoroughly Investigated, both at the college' and at waterbury. Affer jtffidavttvhadL cleared the men of suspicion. Coach Keans took hi player in charse and they left'for the South, where they will play a series of games with Catholic university la Washington. the ring, The final go of the nlsrht and It a-as shortly- after ll:30 o'clock before the fan, began filing -out of, the. Armory- was between-Muff Branson and Jimmy 8a ceo of Boston. ' Bronson didn t put ip the battle that he la rioted for and Sacco rightfully was, awarded the verdict at the end of the tenth. Twice during the melee, one In the fourth and again rn tha eighth.: the two stood toe to toe la an exchange "which ended ' la Bronson being knocked down. Huff wasn't on the canvas long enough for the count of one in either instance, but those two right hand swings - he received were enough to take away .any chance of a victory V- for him. r Referee f Gruman warned Sacco to get in and mix once Welch fought any time a challenger turned up and when Leonard came along he gave &enny ills chance. . ienny - lias not taken pattern by the example of his predecessor. ; But-some day he will get his, as all the rest of the -title-holders have done. Some say the boy destined to turn the trick is young Bobby Bar rett of Philadelphia. BOXDsTG (By United Kewil ATEWTORK. April 19. The first serf 11 ous scandal in connection with box Z tZn. rVr. w S lns nder the ? aministraUon of the or twice during tha scrap, but it looked I w,,oft w .ird fVA! IiV,'al! aP Wednesday at a hearing before the corn- cause of his long trip here,, and not because he wanted to stalL .. -f - x - In tha two four-round - preliminaries, Jimmy Valentine won- from Billy Ryan and Harry . Eagles was given the call over Frankie Ritchie, both affairs be Ing Just right to prepare the fans , for what followed. v Member of the Portland baseball team vers the guests of honor and they were introduced from the ringside. Chai lenges were issued for each : bout and there was always some boxer who read' liy accepted Detroit Secures -i Rochester Eielder History Repeated . I In Opening Game I OMitiaaed dFdrdoaa Pag Tea) , scored five tall lee In the fourth frame. A a. R H. T.. AB.B.H.E. j v.l k a 9 I Soe.rf. .... 4 9 IJUUII.SD.. . mm.Se. . 0 lllsoa.lb.. (VMneU.ef Kolli.lU.lb Kelly .It.. -.,Pto.ll 4 1 9 0-ai hv.-b... 3 0 1 0 (Kb k b a rf -lb 4 1 F.ll llrao.rf... 41 IO( Orr.ss. . . 4 'fuw.t, , raa(tald.B. S . . BAfc.aaa.ef . a.aas.11... 401 4 1 1 0 t 3 or ft goto I 0 ToUla.,4 BacaaMat Hbyne.aa.., Atnaw,a. , )eoU.B' . . iala.hr.. . . 4 a af TM.i.. . . .it t mri"n IB It lNSilNOa BacaaMat ,v... " vva ; I an la as Sltrbed by N whao S l-. Twna 3 Mia , at bat Charaa defeat to Itlabattt. Kaaa raapoaabl fne NUhua 1, eott S. L luiri a', atrar oat Bt BooU 3. by Ntehaoi I br Bhaa . Hum oh ball 4Vt SeoU 1. off Mebaua S. oft anf ! 1. Hit to oiteto KaUy by CanfioM. fimit balla Stanaee. Two Vaaa bit Mc T. Coimiaoa. Sacrifice hits Imb, rirk. Itaattl pUrs McNealey t Bhaa- yrrrs atto walks xwablk , BEES TO WIJT FB0X A5GEL9 Le Angeles. April 1. Two extra baaa hits and a walk enabled Bait Lake to take tha first gam of the series from the Angela Tuesday by a scor of 4 to t. With th. scor tltd. 9 to 2. ia tha aevanth. Rand walked for the Bee and Cartwrlght scored Mm with a clean trlplxto right. Th Bee put on more run ever In th eighth when T1U tripled t left and tallied oa Blglin' sacrifice fly t Carroll. Scor: - ALT I -A kg I LOS ANC.CI.RS 1S.H.HII " AB.K.M.K S-hlrtaet 4 1 1 Ittmn.ef.. 41 P MeAaleyaa O; 1 momttjjt O (.rue la,, o iMi.ua. . . JIMaDa.Ib 0taUlaJf. lali.e. ... OlUruaavs. .. Toot 4 f . Tnal . 4 gUUKa. ll i.-ii.xi a . . BaM Take H ell 11 4 Hit 11 Ut lt-r Lea Aae.Ua 1 1 00 3 Kite 11 It Tr baa hita i rlHjht. Vttt. Two baae btW-hW-a, HareUkw hue Cattwrlf ht, Jea. IV arenU. ilia 3. klcAalT. Ktron ewt Mr Urnmm 4. by 4.owd S sum balk OfT l.ww 1, ait 4. Kaa. fpuiwibta fne i,nl 3, iM . imailM rn btcAoley to M ana to t.ne. Btraad to Jenklna, lyuaa to MeAiy to Onxia. I W ud pitch Oould. -. it us... 4 Hena.y.. S amn4.rf. 4 Vuauvtt. ' SaM.as... t artw ht.lb S Jakina.a, S 4ooi4. ' Detroit. April 19. Maurice Archdeacon, the young star outfielder cultivated by George Stalling on tho Rochester club of the International league, is expected to loin Ty Cobb Tiger as th result of a cash and trade transaction between Frank Navin of the Tigers and Stalling. It ' is reported that Navan agreed to give 115,000 and: two players. Johnny Mann and Bob FothergiU for Arch deacon. (.-,'' v-.v':jt ":'-..': iy-v:' i French Sportsmen Offer Kilbane a Bout Parle. April 19. (L It. .) A; group of 'French sportsmen, including Duke Decases, . has offered a purse of 900,000 francs, less than: $30,000, according; to the present : rat of exchange, for . a fight between Johnny Kilbane, world featherweight champion, and Eugen Criaui. French bantamweight champion. The main coneiuon atxacnea u me offer is that the ' bout - take place . in Ktlba-ne. who 1 visiting battlefields- has not' replied. Indicated hi willingness to fight-Kilbane In the United States if he: receives ; a worth while pffer. , mission to determine . whether- Danny Lee ana . i Dung j Montreal, ;; Daman weights, are to receive-their, money, for a fight last saturaay nignt. te won the decision from Montreal. - The 'com mission, has received charges that the bout was .a frame up. The referee and Judfes are to be called. - ; . .. ' Centralis. Wash .Apri! 19. Company L, national guard tank corps will stas1 its next smoker on , April .. 27 - in the Rlalto theatre. : The main event will be a six-roundhout between Romeo Haren and Hugh White. - 'TUESD AT WIGHT'S RESULTS' Boston Puggy Morton, San .Fran Cisco, knocked out Louis Hamlin la the second round. - 1 Buffalo Herman . Smith. Buffalo, shaded Bobby Tracy, Buffalo, in rounds. . . . Omaha Dave Shade, California, 'won a . 10 round decision 'over jaua juogan, Omaha. Roy Cenley,, Casper, Wyo.f won from Archie Amnions, Marshalltown, Iowa, in 10 rounds. Los Ahgeles Spec Ramies defeated Ernia "Oooaerman - in four rounds . here last night. ;v They-weigh 118 poundi ; i '.a' . iit. feioufSa, iledves;Eoseg Boiit To Br Pitzsimmons vOREOOK BALL TEAM O TRIP University 05 Oregon; April . 19. Th University of Oregon baseball team left here today for its northern trip. Games are to be played with Washington.,, W. S. C Idaho and Whitman. Th player chosen to make the trip follow. - Captain Leslie and Johnson, catchers ; Wright, Rlngle, Baldwin and Gray pitchers: T. Johnson, first; Ross, second; Belter and Collins, short: La tham, third; Zimmerman, Sorsby, Roy croft -and ,Feary.: outfielders. ' : By tjnlraraal Serrice) Kew York. April 19. Jack Reeves, the Pacific coast light heavyweight. Was dis qualified in the , tenth round - or bis bout ' with ' young -Bob Fltasimmons of Nutley, N. J-. eon of the old heavyweight champion, at the Pioneer Sporting club Tuesday night. - Reeves was caught hit. ting low, i Fitssimmons was slightly in thA load . nn to " th end vrhen Tteevpa fouled. Toung Bob kept Jabbing hlr opponent with his left. There were . no knockdowns. Both . men weighed 180. the box. Manager Wl'hert F.cMnsen has started a program Of morning practice for . his '-pitcher. Al Mammaux and Clarence Mitchell eern to be off. form. Dutch Reuther, the reformed Cincinnati southpaw is the only one of liobby'g flingers who has shown high class talent In the rrgru' games so fgr. Iairy Vance, the recruit, did well against the Giants, but had a bad inning and therein-lost his game. ; ; . BBOWXSTIIXB FORMS XF.AGPE "BrownsvUle, Or.. April 19. The T i- I t5ba'.l Uj: s f; her last evenlrg. lour ter-!i w represented in tft lesg-w. rn'r. South and North Erenvi.ie Mountain Home. The cjven'.rgr n"i he plaved May 2, betaeen .Nortli South BrevrnsvCle.. 10 M I 1ST o n BASEBAIX T AT BROOKS, manager of th ArieU A V baseball team would like to secure! game for - next - Sunday., afternoon. He can be reached by calling Broadway 1122 or write to him in care of Honey-1 man Hardware company. Nothing would please him more - than to hear from Manager Louis Simon of the , Fulton Athletic dub., . Wilsonvllle. April 19. Th Wilson-villa nine defeated the West Linn high school aquad. 12 to 7. The high schoolers could i not score after the fourth inning and it was at that - time that th locals I began pounding In the runs. Manager I W. Toung would like to arrange several games for the Wilsonvllle aggre- i gation. , Write to him here. . The'noor condition of the field made It difficult for the fielders to play their usual game, but the- Moose baseball 1 team managed to defeat the Japanese , Students. S to 7, on the East 12th and Davis streets diamond Sunday afternoon. The score : ' ' - , - . ' ' - K. H. 12. I Moos . 8 S;4i Jtnnnw Kturtents 7 7. 6 Batteries tetarr ana v-urooms ; Aaiyo- shl and Nakagawa. ' . -.r . ..i - ' - mm i Manager Clemens of th Moose team would like to secure in or out of town I games. Write to him at 421 4th street or telephone Tabor 4251 between S o'clock and 7 o'clock any evening. Hermfaton. April 19. Th opening game of the Irrigation baseball league between Hermlston and Umatilla ; re sulted in the visitors winning by a 4 t6 0 score. The 1 great : fielding of Huey- of Hermlston cut off several Umatlllaruns. Markham and Carter made . hits every time up for; the winners and only, two safe swats were allowed th locals. i Lincoln high and Benson' Tech- will open ;the 1922 baseball season of the PdrtlaneVPublio High School league' this afternoon on Multnomah field. The -eon- test will start at 3:30 o'clock with Ser geant H. E.j;Davui a th umpire. The Banker- Baseball - league 'win start operations this afternoon beginning I at 5:30 o'clock when the United States National play the Federal Reserve on the 21th and Vaughn street grounds,- 1 C J In V) Commercial -' 3 - . Yen will enjoy ourttewioei- : i Jet "TJuElettritmrHort'or ' HiusetcUers" which list t am of then stMndari pie x rih iihi tpplUnces and des triktt their use in thtprcgrtssr1 at typieal Joy in em t!ec, trified horn e. 1 1 tnny e i aitminei free jrij) cttitrector or dteler iiypley-' : ing this seal. .v-'?y. rc f TP delicate' problem of combining I : X decorative beauty with illuminating t efficiency is being successfully solved by Ivanhoe Ace and Ivanhoe Trojan Vorriamental fixmres plus'the intelligence-,, and technical competence of responsible electrical engineers and contractors. j. jThe Ivanhoe Ace enclosing unit here shown is used with Mazda C lamps.. It is made of one piece of crystal glass, enameled with a special . :; enamel nred on the" upper surface and edge to reflect-; light- downward, 1 and . on the 1 outer . " surface of the ? bowl to difiFuse , the light . and ; v prevent glare with, very little light absorption. V'" v . . Ivanhoe fixtures carry the "check" "sign of .. the Pacific States Electric Company, which Jj means ; that they have been : inspected and;' certified as; standard. They are distributed ;, . by electrical dealers and contractors who are qualified as to their responsibility and technical - competence. hi ; y . ; :'y : y it . ; -.-.. :; ; ; ECIHIG STATES ELECTRIC COMPANY " AKLAKB retTLasTB IIATTUT - ' t. ts. stca. took fir this Serf .- A Weakness on Mound Handicaps Dodger s fBy Caitad !ews ' -v r Philadelphia, April 19. The - Dodgers' defeats. have been due to weakness . in 41 4 1 5 I 3 41 a 40 a 4 11 SI Astoria to Hae j Boxing Commission i Astoria, April 19Astorla will have a hexing rommlaaion to have charge of l all boots In thia city aa result of the pas.'ar of an ordinance by tho city councl rroaling It. Th measure only a waits tt mayor aiif nature for com- tain. The commlonion will be rom poaed ef six men. Uire commisaioners, a rf -rea, a matchmaker and a x 1- sd- ci.i n. : aa -V ,,i.iv'.25T.,.i . g- 'r -'fpi, --.rXi ,' " ses.,-aea, - .'. 'li-.ObA.-' . ar m m Tw. . ..j, ., . -i.T . T-i . '"flit. J. - ,';-,. "v mr: ,?. .. fi XTA t l 'I' l tlB 'J't4.TK. 1 11;: TO) Fay; -Hay WHEN PAY DAY GOMES; ' where do your Earnings go? , , , .'Are you Saving a portion. of . : them jot the Future? 11 1 1 1 ' I I I it -r i (&()lXl(SllITf!l n 'ss- :-1 it 'i iz s t - a -. i I mi i ii nun I iii hi ii ..nil- , , V ' for., iU Opportunities, .;mcr- . Agencies, and. years fx)ien you' are no longer Earning? I 4 These are your years of, Pro . dudion. . Make . them your " . years of Provision. I - ' ' ' Open a Savings Account and add to it regularly Tf T C O G t Q 1 0 G O t o p u 1 1 o n -j CONCRETE. Only about half aa muck power ia needed to move loads on C0NCHE7E aa on tho nest QZt pavement. ' - And notice, it tolics 7S2 pounis pull to move a ton on looco cravel end 92 pcunda on dirt, 403 compared vith only 27.0 pounds on CONCRETD. 'That means economy. A ' caUonct rrasoline propelled -a trudi 11.73 . miles on CONCnETi; but only 9.43 - miles -on bituminous macadam; 9.88 miles on bricli and 9.39 miles on nravcL For man, beast or machine, CONCliETX- is tho ears . lons-lilo pavement. . v r i ; TO tlOVC OtIE TON ON' 5 f . . r- V tf. .',-rS .a. ; Kirrrr . - fJ Savings Accounts opened for $1 or more with interest compounded semi-annaaliy, THE NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL BANK COKCiaTB "''.;' v., 'V LJ3 . '. a '-: a ' a vrr,f Condition) ; TJITT fDrv sd Drty) - . 1 vr Ttesolti of Testa At UrUvtrslty of CallfemU Pounds 27.1 . C15 m ao PORTLAND OREGON . PCIITLAND CTJ-T ASSOOATION - V- .. Case FUiialisg, rartUad. 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