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Tin: oiizgon daily journal, Portland. Oregon. FRIDAY, ATRIL 21, IS 22. JOURNAL RADIO 10 MY SPEECH Mary L. Baker Must Establish .Eight to Be Wed in England tstnAnn Anril ZLr(V N. S. Anothr of farther postponement Tfi Hinnn nnrrT llln of Ih. Iadr mwh postponed marriage lu i Mobu mIllI HiubKJiMav .mi trvria- Added to the apparent un '''. . IpM-taintv of Alias Baker about her wil Woen oieir. rrom rwuiw, ciy- I I. the leeil n- - . ... - I iinKIICH S,u II lea I U - - aane. Health and other cities or ureooity tftt ;MlM.Baker establish her and Waahlngton father In Pasco today I rwrtdenes fa England for It days before for a conference on the Columbia basin I a Hcene to marry can be Issued. -Irritation project they, with the cltlaenal There la one alternative. The Arch ef I-aarn. will be eivrn the opportunity I Ki.tin-nr' r'anterburr fa allowed to Issue to hear an addreas on the project by j . -oiel license on short notice and Me, radiophone from Portland. . I Cormick Is understood to be planning Jp At the ror.ferer.es Portland will be rep-! rfll.t BUch a license. ; " resented by K. K. FavMe, rhslrtnart oil ta r.ared to marryi however, for mi iniunuii wihimii .--n I the archbishop to aemana huukiow her of Commerce, and Whitney L Botea. I a-ofW before taking such step. His i!T.t'..wT.!!?. rn.4r"l?.UtUtud. in the caw of Mr. McCormlck -gin wnn m .I.-...".. .v-v..i. wi.. R-v.r t unknown. a rerelvln set so the sddress can rM - . .1 7v7. . .hi. ui waa reported today that the marriage The .ddr. will be delWered .at the 'ifJZ'inl If.llork A Watson radio station. throuRh of Miss Bker une" J" whteh The Journal maintains Its news that he would meet her rianJ)p bulletin broadcasts dally. Ths speaker "some time In the future, to go through will be Marshall N. PanaJ representing 1 with the wedding-. the asTtroitural committee. 'and the sub J t will be the Columbia basin project. An effort will be made to send the address throuich the air at 4:10 o'clock and Its success Is dependent upon tbe maanetln conditions of the air at that hour. Should conditions not be right 19 minutes of The Journal'! news bulletin broadrasUnir time will be taken at 1 :1 clock In tbe evening. - Since the approval of the project "by General Oeorre W. Ooethaln, renewed Interest has been taken by the cltlea of tbe Northwest which Joined In raising a fCootunud Tmm Fsse One) It was some time later before he read! , 5 flUTHS of the crime in the Bei papers. He told f .MATo To Mr.- end Uo. J inuu. 608 several rinria and the EtorT PPread t F. 10h mt. Arwil 13. a son. - iwn.i. i-.i.d.im, ICOHN -To Mr. and Mm, mhw ubwi Thursdav "afternoon When Harms and I. "T"'.':' , his party arrived In Gladstone they were i jjjff-CS te llr asd Hr. TbrnsM Bay Jus I Isn't the least soured on anything not j from the allies in the thapo of a large even flappers. - . j,10!0-. - '- ' " :.:" . - "Sure, we used to nave tnem, omy i ..-r-AgrMmeni .as xo wrjiiH. they wore more clothes, f Human nature J the war debts with certain counter Is the same always. We nave had vamps j claims and postponing payments. M i i s , 1 ; . v. - I ji i .i i. . knilntf tsith I AuL nk.. li.nl IS m There was just a - nine oi sacu9si as a sovereign; eiaie, n - . . 1 """"s " ; . i u. vi Hi- w Cootmc. lwnt the enerable man. however, as f sponsible - for past debts, the note raid. I several persons when Jonnona us-i be reviewed his long and eventiui iiie-t . one of .tbe most important nuu, ww ici" ""v - " . 1BBOSE- To Ur. sxt Mrm. Joh Amarot enw-j, i You know I haven't anybody w piari concessions made by the soviet.. i Harms immediately went to jonnsion s i z9 c. . n.. aptu with any morewhy, even old Uncle Joel tion , was that .concerning property I farm ni wittj Johnston as a guide was I Ca.ki Hf"! - V-J Cannon down at Washington ia only a rightn in Russia.' . : J taken to the! spot on. the extension of I Ja"!ll; vr .ndMrTvia M. Jotamw. w: M me i, .. v .. s. . l : ' I sv lle MMMaara flArinm rW I Snf vfrM whiri lUlst to f irffori UltT. V I , x. kaai m-.v -a u v Uiw.h 1 3k aM. Ol T vairvD DIES .'LI I day as a result of Lloyd George's optlm-1 The nearest house la at least !($ yards I PATNTER T Mr. and Mw. W. C. Prt. jrv. t.. Ulv J. letter he had I m, tn conciuaiory wrmaa oMir .wjr. y omb.; a uru ajn vv,' w v - . - & , . ai - - a.A na w Mr ma i aiab ' em a m rna fiinar vxuinn i - wt. I.HTe of Sanford R. Knapp. levwenee oi . um, w- r "1 'rC. 7 I llOEELANo T Mr. and. Mrs. En "7T a boyhood friend In PeeksldU. who flied 1 7 " J1Z " , I f0 v 7 , yerterday in bla mnetieui year. "7T ' . . I 7"'7J7?T: " . .JluimWte j was Just two nays oiu. wiien w vii.i oo : i - A ceo ra lug u xiai run, u. im yiaiv bui-u i 944 tiaea auve, pni iw, u"i'. 1 eA mother brought him to see me-he was WhUo the alliea and nation : members I aa might be picked by a person with I WEUJN To Mr. sod Mra Cabin. viiia, I ln iZSQ 1 months old. Our friendship continued I n h nliH9t mnvimrinn consider the I murderous intenL ..m bmhw ""."!.i'n - German reply, two outside issues ansa . t Johnston told Harms when he rOTV TCDAT to nu3 ca (EPS Hade ant ' wi TOwr old arpets and ruga. Bare bait tba pnea of a mew rug. Use weoiea fzl2 Ran tsaaa-claaaad. SIX : lSJ Eu CxTi nutil yesterday. first "Tdoet people find themselves becom-j i-France, dissatisfied witb the 1 4b stain they were quite evident, duttcbter. UI'KflPI I T. U, and Mia. -C No. 102 aoata.Jcan ann . SPECIAL N0TIO3 ICt A s u ....... . . . . 1 nn. hauib uw w otc ........ w . ..n. ..... v . . . . i.. m.rm. v.v o r. ta nut . tL 1 h. nuimn nf nimtah-1 , . w- . j 1 rrsp rnnTa ur and Mm. Ccmslanutia ree- man mtrht not ta let that .happen tOI ment haninhment from nolitical diSCUS-l mm. , , - ' - isions regaroing Kussiaj TOiwoiBj1.tWi, Iovku-t. nr. ri Rains Monday washed V nimaTTirriii Mr. Toooji Kbhl- " man ought to cultivate the gar- j Uoyd Georgo and accepted by the Ger- from T twi "wouVceealr bV breathe. IssG5nl f 1 tt Ww TSoV m WflBa... aveasa. Apra W. a and tna men ana women pe meeio, out a xne .neutrals" inoss counvries ------ Lj:tm I i?TKavw'e m aad Mm. o. "W ' rjaridaso. h.u.ht to be darned careful about the beaded by Sweden and Spain, which are feet further south and on ttePP t M n.n.ar fH.jl wfit1 m lufflL . - I unfa vnm tr .. 1tii tnen TRWinu iir. i Du w . uib - " ... I . i w i v. to.n. vna, h.bmw -- 1 1 . mb - . r. a . -ai iai .nn in. i uAemf wc cu. . . . , . . . .k. v. vv u..i.n ... iik I - Th tracks from the automobile '.tura assembly in 881. He has known every many from the principal discussions of j from the road at the PjaIlflJ? president from Lincoln to Harding. - : I the political commission. anlvpd naTliwnhin I will urt . Jnaa lmrK. Ka I for aay b eontraetcd by K. K. W April 1. a dansbtec . jaftar April 18. 12S. 8i-d. B, H. litEETING NOTICES No. 4 More and more the people are real izing the weakness of congress l and are looking to the Whltav Htrasa for, guld- m n-a. TraniaentL Haramc is u a awm- vantaee In r nucceeding - ai man who worked' almost as aa autocrat But I think he will be obliged constantly to exert more iftfluenea on congress. "Congress made a mistake in not cut ting down the sur-taxes to 23 per cent Business would then have thrived and we would be in the midst .of. prosperity. Capital la afraid to come -out ' under present conditions. DEATH SECRET GIVEN UP BY mm first stains were seen and run. through tbe mud to the place where the splotches on the soft 'earth - were found. There dark stains are stm clearly vtsiDie, 9XAB. MEETI5S TJkCZ , Hecker was to meet Bowker one mile south f the Intersection of 82d street DURHAM William M- Dor ham. No. 80S. Part rra-t, 78 y-ara. Aprtl u. eni ali KATFB rATUOt tbe Bakrr Stock eol SUi Thra." Majr 3. S. A. ' atn fcatnr-a. Tirkats asai now be eeuintd troaa the toe Jowtac: PoteaUte'i orTVaa, i eonler'a off iea. BhaUer sa : a or. Jlaard ef Tnat bofVlinc; Brady A Oiir. Tram kaiMmg: VI If rmAm KltMfe kL.ft. j"nr Moaara, rourta and stark; a. H. KfeHt, fXNTRAL CHirCTCrJ5 ICS EastSic.3 - " Funeral Directors - - r. c TCwxrso. rvo. Taa lamila Aaaa taa riluf - - ' 1 AWw at. - rkow rax ss EDWARD HOLT. IAN ; a son - ; TETJLD AVD HAtMOjr - MAIN 0T SNOOK & WHEALDON ' , nnrgSAT. BTRKCTOEa . erccESftoaa to EEK7S at mSOOX liutaTt AX ia. . TABCr tsss a rx srxwoRTHi . a. HrxDrusos A. D. Ken worthy & Co. sia p.. e. - Lerch, Undertaker - XAST HE VESTS A?rn RAWTBOBJta PHOSK EAST Tl : . Dunnins & McEntea Varruea SU si nth ' " '9tm9nf A at. MtSt "FINLEY'S MORTUARY sroyrrooiftRr at yjm. ; atAta a let n.w.k trulr. .f ttiA a ltrftfilm- Inst Im- ntVU -7. "I. I mania. ( Continued Prom Paz One) -When -1 started out In politics: 60 fund to bring the national eenglneerlng I years ago there was a bar at the door authority to the state of Washington oa aa Inspection trip. Spokane. Wash., April 20, Spokane supporters of the Columbia baatn irri tation project were elated at the news from Waahlngton that President HArd Ins had given his Indorsement of . the Mmim-aic-tary reclamation put w a uui-1 - I'l i..Hh 'mnM station of western aenatora and repre- toiling the boys tnat wy health would awn Uou of every hotel where the polltlclana gathered. . If you wanted to amount to anything in the eyes of the boys you hsd to be a good onnaer. 1 was young I used to be able to drink V... alt linrl AT UW UDW ina Wl uuv alcne. But knew I couldn't keep It up- So I got out of it very mcely by MAN SHOOTS TOO, i kamita!.' S3 mis. Ann! t0..breacbo pnao- fore turning Into 82d st . He did rwt J SRAD Half Cee'raa. Nol 843 rrent street, meet his brother at the appointed time, I 6o yaiJa, April 1. " !. but subsequent events indicate -Be aepi J AC a son j oaepiuna J.'"'1"T his appointment with Frank Bowker. , tt. II. aremlo ooma foi- From the place where he was to meetig'N w ALitortrer GramwaM. No, 82H ironis nDhritia MllS RLE Y rjaiajp: Briaklay. roaui. ur,. ran.pm . aaawio "f" ' , -m a k' v u KmMj vsimnra Baker. BT.- rieieni. - Or.. 4 yr, April 47, ac P . . a-rrZSZT -IT w-V Tla. tdwajr and VTaahiacUa s Th WaakunKtoa: BoMasoa A IX- WaattnattB: Hrrtwt Hi iilta.1 Mar. taa buldiot; Ohrrr Goodspaad. Lras salkUas, and Ulvialon street, according to Albert fl.l Emersency aospltal. APtfl, . i"": Bowker-s statement to the police. I gomhot womrf.- ; ' ' . TitiSL First he waa to . meet his ; brother J pasquajt JaL l and iroa all eiamaan of the patrol. Bowker's body, almost - complete from I the standpoint of the prosecution Developments following rapidly-, upon j Frank; Bowker to tha. place " here thai Eat Ith straat, so yaan, April 1. ardiao I -- t . I a. .3) l.a-twa. .a...' Vaam 'nlinrl 4 Si 0rallfy I 21 each other are every hour strengthening f e ;U7ifl .K-Kiyr-whild FoaheUt No. B283 8TU, tsisui uui a I . .,.i.rf 1 a vaaia. Arril 17. trmua. 1 UTS SUICIDE ATTKmOH. T0TABJE8. ' AM .' Wl AtaT TrapM Na, III. Ik. n mr-'ar 'viii luiu - awnUl oa Saturday. April S3. at the Armory, tooatad on North VI Ota strata. Wit a earn Ceeek and O v Iayis atracta - kinaa liana work A wtU abut at 4 p. aa. Ail ara tn ha mt tlia a I lain ' tMt lmtar than 8 n. m.- Refnabaorta will baatnad. ordar to ,1.. . .!,... . ... . -4 . . 1 'b"k urn (aw agnuin un young . man,, neio 1 minutes. ..... J inrviwnisZr NaT alVlaavbill atroat, incommunicado in the city Jan. f II "T. ' MmAz2Vjj?T-? Hecker was kept all morning In the 1 f P"c"en-9 X Tbwayd. li YJZ.5riLmm" "!T property room at police he?Urs dl .wuiis.wi ana cnecKing over nis ciotn-i,. th .urnrlse; of Bowker when ne i ?.irrii iL M. No. VlIM-.s-et lng which was seised as evidence Mon- waa takerf to "the liquor cache, -but j 16th ,treet: 1 mn. April l ia. day shortly after he surrendered himself J directly toward Oregon City instead. It CLOVER Baby Gioer. No. 26rt" j uio pouce. -ane police oia not ten 1 1. roiijlil he obtested ana cxiiea at '"J, v,ti.- TK-rHn wife, and again he aimed and pulled thejhlm the body was found, refraining from bluff, said Harms;: Twenty minutes after j M'J!rT gg. x Jtttt Aprt 18. atraptoeoccio (Contlaued Erow pasa One); its I .-,, -ho called at the Whit I not permit me to drink anything but trlgg6T rh bullet strjick Mrs.- Cave taking advantage of that opportunity of I Bcwker met Heer, the automobile was uj.. UB- ; : , I champagne and neither tney nor a. wuiu . trie nose, went ; through "mm" . - 1 i . .... n triai ? i For vears i .it . ... rford very much of that ? ! For years .a aa 1 A - aa lw( A K W Ta PMTUk si1 HAD DAT FOR FORfJfltlS 1 ,,wo m'JV Kalama. Waah.. April tl.-Whlle work- dr. but t very seiuom lng st the Barr anlngle mill. David Par- KAYOBS MODERATION ' ? . v . -? , . ton lost the ends of two fingers-on a nt,, secret of longevity, Depew said, ahlnrU saw Wedneaday. J. IL LanO S moderation, and the Tuddy cheeks "worthy cut one of bis fingers seriously .hii-h ahina throuah his old fashioned while splitting wood at his home thtj lnow-whlte sideburns indicate he knows. sairvs day. and glanced I obtaining additlonak Information since I probably. at the scene whera the stains off the skulL She fell, but did not at 1 tney stipulated with Thomas G. Ryan, 1 were found, police Deneve. the time lose consciousness. I attorney for the accused man. that they timh ri,lMEHT AGEEES , Wh'n Uml i nave ; droooed. Chamness I would make no further effort to oucb- 1 Th. ihr.. m twn wera to meet and I . t tfk. Annnal BtatrmBt of turned the gun upon : himself and sent j tion his client If the accused man: would j tii time, the automobile waa seen near! xhb eqihtabu? ,s,?ulSA!Jg' TNS1IRANCE STATEMENTS " 7 OTTO SCHUMAMM MARBLE mCj:'2 !JtwTO d. atwt rrs. atg T-T43 FLORISTS 107 Martin & Forbes Companj' ' 84 WASHUiUTUM IT. . . maim see. rrNK mwKis na all oo CAJ.1U.NS ABT18TI1 AU.l AKKAKOUk. STATED. wwlon -of - Al Kadrr Teiaple . will bt bald la tba PythUn tranlt. Waat Park aa4 TaailLUl. Satnrdaj. April 12. at 8 p. m.'. EatartainawaA followa tha boaiiMat eaaikta. t TWUnc obles wclroeaa. Doaft torrat your It 22 card. By ardar of tba ilrmtrions Txrtratata. HAKVET BBCKWITH.- Haforder. wot ttouasa f aWvV stwaTiaaiaaaaTjiwaaJi.M - MAIN 7709 TRATfUPORTATIOX 0k7DE - ,, -' ;f-1 "a. a saej JaV-w in 1 " i r CC"PASY U aaalee ' ' 6 iwwarth Dock . 9 sn n:c:sco stfj&s.::? cc 9f Umm froi fYosa poruand AinsworUt Steamer "Rose City" sassy, 11 At M- Aprn SS ' Tsesday, 18 A. X, May 3 ' . est 8vtry alatk day thereafter. rassact run ntoM tvkrim'- Promenade Deck 828.80 . Outatda Saloon Deck. 36.4S Snaide Saloon Deck. W Thirt ClMS Mla OnW 18 00 louad Trip Iflrst Qaaa) M.OQ . All fares Include berth -aad ajealswaueataea. OtfTk-el Wnce.M aad WaaUagtsa - 1'V..a KrMilaif hti3 l Fralsht Office. A i na worth Dock ; , rhone Broadway 268 , t fiajMi to amok a 2S cisars'a day the biggest and blackest ' I - could fine. I couldn't get up a brief or a speech with out smoking one cigar after another. I got insomnia and Indigestion, f ? "I decided that much aa I hated to do It I would have to give up smoking. But viuna- tman. I want to tell you right here that you nave w cui mo asi" rr ria-ht behind the ears. You can't rtop a haWt gradually. For three months w ..ln. An I was a nervous wreca. r- v centrate. It waa IS months before : er.t reconciled to doing . wiuiout. . my cigars.- But I haven't smoked one for 30 veara. And I'm so hardened now that I ... i . 1 1 i. . .i often sit at a dinner wim auiumm clear In my mouth. . But X never amoke XOT jtOAI58T FROHIBITIOS v 7' ? Tn liiatlea to Senator Depew it should not be thought he Is opposed to prohibi tion. ' It. has probahiy resuiiea in mo wtvea of workina- men getting some ox ilw- wages which went for whiskey In the cbt days., he saya. ,.,t. ;'.:: J - Chancer, as he pronounces nia mum. the third bullet Crashing Into his brain. He died without a cry. The . shrieks and shots aroused the entire neighborhood. 7 People came run ning: from all directions, n alarm was turned in to police headquarters and several loads of - uniformed and plain clothes men, accompanied by an emer- TRAKSPOBlTATIO'jr point out the place .where ha disposed of the, body. r'Thei police have rigidly kept their agreement He has-been the most privileged rprisoner; ever held t police headquarters, FATHER TELLS HIJt , . 5 w Hecker was Informed of the ',. finding gency , hospital physician. Boon arrived of the body by his attorney, Ryan, and on the scene..' ' his father, Bernard Hecker. who ap- Detectlves took the statement of Mrs. peared at police headquarters shortly Chamness.v She said she married Cham- alter taa report from Albany was; made nesa ' shortly after ' he was r discharged pubUc on the streets of Portland through from the service. He served overseas the early edition of The Journal. They In Liverpool as a military police. . He visited him ,ln his celL ( 3No account of joined in 1317, when he tos only 17 what he said or did when told this ln- years old. ' formation -baa been made public, i i. ,Our courtship and our married 'life InspectorarHeUyer s.nd Goltz Informed were stormv ' she said. I. M. Coleman,, star witness for the She charged her husband with "being prosecution, who Is held under high" bail lat the time.i he said. cruel, neglecting her and being iaitniess. I as a maienai witness, oi me iinain oi She left him recently. - Immediately, ac-1 me ooay uus morning, t-oieman uia ccording to her account he began bom-1 the police he was glad, for that would barding her with, notes imploring her to help clear up-the case. ; : 7 , return to ma , hue receivea several i coiJEMAlf'S WIFE ARRIVES Mrs. Coleman, - wife of . the -Albany barber, arrived this morning and went at - once to police headquarters . to - see her husband. Coleman has been held at police headquarters since her was brought here after admitting to the po lice he received 8v package containing 1634 from Hecker early Sunday morning when 'Hecker came to him in Albany to ,.3V .it. tub-. HNf1Kl STATES L, .w. , k vnrk in the atata of New I w . ,wK.r. 1821. .r. r.namialMtr of th. atata of Union, pnraaant to lav:, - CAPITAU ..t ,: ' ( Aoont of eapual ocs paia vs up INCOM19 ' 100,000.00 I aaa m '. , 1 . fnP ttM iBtareat, drrideadt and enU i- , AeSES dariiieot "l.WXAtW ' . 8.S3S.81S.S0 notes a day, but she told her friends she was "through with him," and she would never return to 'hlra. w CHAM5ESS' FATHER TALKS . r i Jay R. Chamness, grocer. . 281 Third street told a somewhat different story this morning, however." He is the father of the dead man. ;.'." ..-;,,My"d8Us:hte-ln-law'hever had a Gladstone check, according to - Harms, making it possible for the , murder to have taken place. ; . ' . Vilecker's - appearance' at the gasoline station near Woodburn t supports the theory. - ; " - -J ' Hecker- stopped . his . ... automobile to buy gasoline : at ; Horseshoe Park, near Woodburn, about " 9:S0 -: o'clock Sunday evening, according i to tne atatement of IL C- O'Neill. - staUon tender, -who identified Hecker Thurs- J loeoma from ottojr aoaroaa ra day night In the city Jail as the xnanl - iyod durto th. year . j.. Whom ho saw Sunday night - , t Tottt tneoms . .C. . ; . . . . .3U0.818.886.1S r tyfJeill said the car Becker was driv- ,wu- disbuksemenxb '. i , tog was carefully curtained so he could paid for loaws. "wYf m B8S 124 B not see in the rear seat J What appeared 'plotoSeW'v ' to be a pool of blood on the running rTnT:,v.i8.t45.6St.0I board of the car attracted, tus aitenuou i Dtrideiuu paid on cspuai woes "- I duriBf toe aar Woodburn at 8:30 Sunday, the night be j Tl$?,,emoraiid "fiei "paid" t. n iiitaA in hava vntirdered Tirank 1 Tt-. ,w. t ..... : Cav r tfifin i ho a an . Imnnrtanti i.nt and health departnwnt . i,03.oii. bearing on tha inveatigatlonjrf the mys- Ainoonj. -f all other 1 i.s7.8ss.24 tertous circumstances of Bowker's dls- : . f ' , - . ;, ..... i.o.ar. IXOVKBA rOaV Ali. UOCABlObk - S-Main 4737 BEGI LAR maatuic (WojuhU. "W WW PVaaa Toa." TtMHIlX at Ta.ai L O. . Y. haU. SVa llti la.li n CUva afaeat north. Work tn Srd da-1 OtXIItU S rlUWCl aPalW Cjea. V ilor ahay wakome. . Tvmmtw VwW " a. n. avowry, f. vi.. w. . l Dntn lor AM tn iain rV-ott. Rae. fVe. ' - I Kara Ttla. T. O. Laka. Man. aw AMa (taAf OREGON LODGS No. isi; A. F. I - , ' rrjeT AVT) FOUNO 108 at A. It. Bpadal ooinmnBleUoa l . .. : , , zz , -, . Saturday it 1 p, aa.. Work la tb.1 WE JLJJiSTm iWeo-- M. , M Jmim ' vkllm ' rfiiniiia I - of the Poruaad Kauwar AJcM 4k rower eoe " V ,'r- "r0ui-l Amil IS. - 123: S BJabrallaa. and j in, P. raraer. wry. ranrw ko. 3 pw- 1 r, , WASHINGTON LODUS ha. 43. IcaaaaT l Band W77l pair loaea. 1 Vaok. A- jr. A A. M. Special ooaaaraat- I narkana. 1 pair raeevra. aaa. wauiar ma wn. nation . faiaiuuua fBatnrdayt at TlboK. eocab. 1 pair rbbar twota, park, asiwat", e'clock, K. Sth and Buraaide. M. at. I 3 baakata. saw haadla. Ownen mT obtaia ecres. Yicitora atlnM Ordar of I aai npea prcoar mecuiicaaoB a m aaa w. m. J. n. lueomona. aaemary. 1 a tan etrar eaum BaTV -HUR COCBT No. oaaata Uiia I (Friday). rUL( tn Aaw haJL SStti aad Foater road. Card Darty aad daaoa, I . - Larra frocery- pruwa. MU sooK oar to I Arrber place. ' P. Larace, rtcriba. leaa Cwnhtm aternac sner rwcu. war Orrcondiaa bkic.- or oa Broadway. Ini Ua)a H. E. R. 'iader pleats pbana VTdia. 4041. 883 MVhisaa a. T .000.00 1 BENEFIT danea riran by aaxUiary to 0r Too 1 tllT "l nalr kf sXaslVV tm-LmsaB shell vnii.."i." Biuiwiiua aa uauor wapit wnifuk 1 n ww. - I prae fiyn. AdJBMrion 80 and 40 eanra. z.oii.evs.t rtauad DANCE Eoaeway hall at Farkroaa. on Colambie nisawaj. mrj Baiuroay avaians. 1 chestra. - -. ' . - .Reduced Round Trip Fares OS AH) AFTER SAT, APRIL 18 .Spokane Portland & Seattle Ry. black eye In her life from anything my j borrow a heavy coat and pay htm a $65 jij - v. -.I, , sh oiviiswl him of 1 . . . ... ; . ,. .... , . "v . . .7 . 1 ueou striking her, according , to me momma naner. but that is not so. - She also ac cused him of being laiy. h was one oi the most industrious boys I have ever known. I think Mr. Post had something I to do with this trouble his going! with I Mrs. Chamness, I'means- i According to Chamness famny, young Chamneas , seemed to have reooyered himself a week ago, but after that he ix xenoa to enow, pouca ucucic, ui - . ., .... rrr .s 14.4t3.28s.37 was certain VO one was, -With him in thai ytam atoeka and bonds owned ' . ' death car. This nas resulted m a ram- markat or amorii z! J; ' .:;; - . plete -reversal: of police theory, wno -Hnmo. ao auDjv --- v ; r , 1 Thursday worked on the case lfttbe ifSi :S-'rf belief that Hecker pad an accomplice, t: . -ai, i.,i...i.w-80.344.484.S2 It- also, appears -to llarit 3urlsdl5Uon aw on mortcacea and eoUatr In the crime to eitherMultnomah-or oral, ate. ,l2Soo4'474' 85 A-. ... . ftiHna Policy kana AUhmifrh o. tmrrlMT analwat. Ar ,. vtaw.nau.Mw Caih in banks and oa hand.. a.ois.iia.a ZT-Tj ..I a i "T . "l-staUon U but a lew miles souta oi me i k . unooHeotcd aad defemd CiacKamas-Aiarion : couniy una. EMBLEM JEWELS! a aptemRy. bnttoas. Bias, ebknaa. -.'Jaeaar Braa.. 1II-ISS Stb at - faatal oof, part eollM: pet and any bifora thta ii a little bois ormitioai will be rewarded. Phone raaidenr. Main 833 or ffice. Bday. aaa 7. J. J. McCarthy. -, - LOST Whita linao tabla etoth, on "YtwUT wh to thank tba bodces of PorVlku. u.i. aa i.i ii I Ww. FOR THE kindly sympathy aad the beautiful I floral . off enosa, durmc oar recent baiaa.a- Mjnt, v. wiab to expraat war daeprat appredar tion. ' tBifntoj -Mr. and Mra. M. a. Lot-. CARDS OF THANKS UKAVEb wah to thank tba Lodge of Port- t an ill in S Interaat and icaU due and ae- . eraed ... -. Accident and health departnent Other aaieu taat) .. . .j ... - ' Total admitted aawta : . . . 808801,018.84 UAHILlTIKS Net rewma ....... i ..... . 333T.488.44 8.00 j. for kaaaa ntlDaid . S.3oa.SZ.ZS . hMirJi dMrlxuat . 1.403.857.88 - - 2,lifc. STEAMSHIP ; ; SENATOR 8m frtm Munwlaal Deaf Ma, g , Saturalay, AprQ 22, 4 P.M.' SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO Sal Unfa avary Saturday tbaraartae. 2.80 .40 EAST OF PORTLAND "..-.r '-" - . Dally WMk-ted CAMAS :..t.....,.1.35 CAIK HOBS ...... t ARSO.N CASCADES ......... COI.MXS COOKK V...... (ialA.fUDALLES ... HOOD TIK . a e y MAUTHUX ........ HKAMAIA ....... KTKVF.XSOV .,.. I JinKRWOOD ..... WAHCLKLLA ...j. WASHOlttAI, WRITE 8ALJI05... -I.OO Mi 2.95 a 5.00 4.55 mm e.58 L 2.BT 7 a.lO 2.fi5 stained earth found near Gladstone, WsrVtASajn VtAltAa SS aa ' AAN vta-l AM 4 rA WWiiarlno) waTconTt'tedV- dlTnot T show any 03f EILX 'ID E31 TLFIE S HECKER of blood,: the police are still certain that k O'Neill readily identified Hecker In the they have narrowed the place where the' city JaU."' He signed a statement to the murder . was committed to the stretch effect that he aw blood between Heck of road between the turn at 82d and er's -fingers .on his right i hand while Division streets to the spot where the Hecker was unscrewing " the .radiator ,. . )..... t i.nUvii anmnihfnir i siains were wn uyu. j. ivuubwi. uii ean. . ttecaer anoearea uervouo... nk 'lc'" V. . . . 1 . v nu. n.j .... ii,j... 1 j a milil I T,r u.ktii,i that made him once more mooay ana si- i v" " . , ieiii. auiu uivvyw m au w - - - ent Thursday, they said, ' he hardly I oome pouce ecuye are wiviuieu i not find it. in atooping uj pica h uv ooened his mouth all day. They feared accept the theory of self defense, deny-j O'Neill Bald that he saw blood spots on ' . ... . Is ...... .1 ...uk . . l.An ma r.1. 1.- . . . . . . . . - . . JX ,A for htm, out Ota not expect anywing no i ins . ;-uw- jimvuaw i a oova. i tjie running c-oara. necaer appvnrou ui psrioua A box of Bhells such as were j Indicates any premeditation.- . js hurry to get away and hastily tossed used by' Chamness was found in hl8 HECKER DOUBLE: CROSSED ! O'Neill 82 In payment for the; gasolme room m ine eau noiei. rounn o-. w tW nv! to lead and told htm to Keep tne cnange, mon streets, this morning. , 1 - - . ,. . V. i 'n.. i U.. UUQ kl HI V . . ..v..... - " armed. It Is the theory of the police that Bowker was also armed, although not. gun has been found. ; Several bits of evidence in the. possession of the 1088,520.37 gf41T.8eS.88 " - 808.353.85 ' ; 320,048.77 -r BANK ALARM FOILS BUILDING PERMITS Prmila nf' tlOOO Valuation and OTer: i Rartha Uoore. erect residence. 1141 Tbonm- 1 an. between E. 88th north and E. 89th north. . : Total UabUitiea, exchoire of capital atock ef 3100.000 . maw srnrnllisl BJilS alivlsTlsd . ' tuodt . .8S68.348.087.81 f BCSrNESS IS OKEGON FOR TUB TEAR (imea prcauuma teeeirod during- t s- f.jkkuit aiul hM ItJl ' .- - ---- deoartment) . .. . ' - . X,: 828.884.41 Premium and : diridenda ra - .i.innt mnA huartil dDt.l . .' : 1.S8T.Z4 Lone paid darins the year .. -; ,188,810.00 Accident s and . hoaltli depart- -;:;. v 'nunt . . . -. i. . . . . ...i J' i-: ' 14B.Z1 MORRISON April 20. at the lata reddeace, 744 rTonrth atreet, James T., aged 87 reara. hnsbaad of Anna M. Morriaon and father of Jamee "H. Jotmaon- of Baa FrandaBO. Cal. : ?.!if?,,i?. Vfi i,U,JlL?"f?tS-r I l (iBftPnwell at SeUwood 1 land, end Jtra.- Wianlfred Ingram- of Hillaboro, Or. Tba romaina are at Finley a aaortnary. Montgoiaary at: atn. after. m 4$ .55 .1.35 afnnMlnfa aa4 TWkets i TIOSIT OFFtOS 184 Tmao ST., COW. 8T8HK rHONhi BltOAOWAV 8481 Astoria and Way Points STU. GE0RGIANA Ttarlnnlns Tueaday. April 15. will make round trips between rortland and As toria. - Lea ea Portland 8 A. M. Alder M. Deek - Broadway 8311 The lUrklns Transportation Co. AUSTRALIA M8W Zf AL8NB AND SOUTH 8888 Vis TaKIU and SaraU na. SlaM ans Wimnai Sn Hue raa Saa rrancawa evarr IS Day. .Nioii -a, a. co. or tw zaatANs tat Cantarata It, 8aa rnarnae W kaaal aahie wta SMIIrwaa : Aaanalaa. STEAMER ; - OR i 7 Saa Fraarlaea, l Aaielei aid Saa ller SaQtaf Haferdar. fits P. V. ' LOW KATKH . . - " "M. Bollam, Agent 11 Third KU Peon. Hear. 7338 nMlir" tickets -will b on ai a.aa laaaai tn . KAh t anwt f rtr i SkrWl VWI y -vai aaa w. aa - v v . w --- are limited to reutra to me oay ioi low'.ng sale "week-end" tickets will na on ante saiuraava ana ounaayo from Portland only, limited 4o return Monday following sale. Circuit trips -week-end tickets to Stevenson wm be rooted to return from Cascades via n-W. TV A- N.. those to under wood and White Salmon from Hood River, and those to uranaaanea irom The Dalles, if requested at time tick ets are purchased. - - - . V CF.JlTRAL OREGOTT To f lahlns- resorts on the Deschutes river, tickets en sale Satul days only. return limit Monday. 7-, ; : . 11 COI.r.-wAIT .....;...........S9.40 FK1K.UA ..................... JKRkKY ..................... KAhKK La' it. .............. M A1PIN .............. MKCCA : ................. 7IORTK JCT, XV V A km ru trr. .. S.RS Tl'SCAS , 7-10 VAORA ............ V.7 ' WEST OF PORTLAND iftokata on Bale daily return limit aevea days, and apply tn nam airec- tiooa. , T. MFf.FXS. WAfiSEX . ANII MeNLLTY ....S1.R0 AKMKMHLY t'H A RLTOX S.IO liClk ISLAND . .-. 15 i:iiRI F. 2.25 MfBRlPK .....,;.., . l.JO XKHAI.KH JCT. ............ 2.15 PLAN OF ROBBERS s ... ........ -rt.' T. 1 JIJ I UtlkWOCU k police, inuicai uat; axiwasr-tuu I Builder. R. a - MclTria-a : "..; . - n-THB KtitTTTABLlS LIFE Benht Mwit.;wt nm. ii K. iSSrRANCE HOC1EXZ OF THE UNIIEU .fCoatlaned From Pisa One) aun. - in scouting -tne meory oi pre meditation, the police say they' believe there was a disposition on the part of Bowker to : double cross Hecker in the i Honor deal. Supposing the two. tnen started from I the rendesvous near uivision street. They would be proceeding south on tne I on. between E- SRth north and. E. 88th north; builder R. 8. McFgnana: gsouo. - - C I Holme, i erect: yetidenoe, 628 E. 43r4 atnet north, between Bnsee and . Thompno; builder. Brown A Feterar 85000 Frank Poehter erect laeideaoe, 818 Franklin, between 30th and Slot; builder same; $3500. M. C. Wolfe, ' erect raaktonce, 640 - Ueknm arenne. between Belle-roe and Morae; builder. H. U.. Gritnra; 81800. , s -. i - Kna aalandar erect residence. 410 E. 88th street, between Lincoln aad Diriawn; builder. JT R, uara; ow. KTATE8. Nam ot piwrident W. A. DAY. V.. rJ .rt.T W ALXXANDES. BUtutory resident attorney lor aerrice JESSE ' ii. BENNETT, POTUand. or. Mis. Helm . I rnairtft like Ota sisn or me oouuw fjAvso, "e"":'.rr. M; - n Bowker do something that caused in rj-iqr Bum ..--. ..,,, vi,e rrnat ai.aul IW nkii wo ihwiv. . -i - . I . . ki. ii 1 (11 4 Minnesota, between BaWwirj aad lnv ln-rd; boilder aamei 32400. j Mra. Catherine Holme, erect residenoe, B81S Slat ayenne. between S-tKt ana .saw; ouuucr igme; 82000. , .' ..i', Tom Voutt repair -reaiaenee, iu nnapp .kJ l.75 8.5 8. 2 PKKKtOTT TtAIlrlt .... TIDE CREEK , S.00 Spokane, Portland & Seattle Ry. aware that lt had been stolen from him. : The robbers abandoned the automobile 1 Oregon City road, ostensibly toward tbe apparently, after It . had broken flown, liquor -cache. . L. N, Plaaondon, J president . of - the 7 What ' took place In h the automobUd Woodland State bank, said that he saw which was heading , toward the .spot three men pushing a car along Main where the murder Is .thought to have street early In the morning. Then he been committed? ' , saw the same trio make their way on .It was about a 80-rolnute drive r foot to the railroad tracks. In that time, the police say, the two . .. . i-v. t...jt - ,.i.. I men were , prooaoiy eyeing eacu wuiw -JSta-;Sr. afew toeTai the prace Uhd each afraid the other was going to UunoT. betwn S8th and 37tb; baiider. Vot mobile chug a few Urnes t thePf old sl of the at)ub,e crog8. uhi: sisoo. , - . tmA . X. TTlXXOTI. 1UUIUI ui ., x. -."ui street, between Hawthorne and Hamson; btnlder, aame- 83500. - - J Biaik uw wkv... . .t 1 -Vi.nira. hi mind and not lead I u y. t. Plummer. erect reridence. 838 E. "ro." T.-nd 4 and him to the llauor cache? Was Bowker . . . 1 .v.'.. i, i,. hjkn nri.rl nnn 1 tnt.nt m -erettlner the larire Quantity of ocnini an i"w"B ' . . - , t . " , inA with a crowbar, ' Thai tney lingered a i uquof wunout paying ie agiwu While after they set off the alarm was J qtjesTIOSS PUZZLE X . Uvlnre Tank as h hU These are ow the questions which the' fHnda arrived poUce are puszling over, searching for tw, M evidence to Indicate every piece of evidence which will an- what manner of attack they planned tolswer them and, assure tnem oi. ine jr open the "vault. Nothing In the bank rect moUve for the crime, which they Synopsis of tbe Annual Statement of tbe RErmrrr nrRnatNCK COMPANY - Of New Haven, in tbe Bute of Connecticut, nr tha Slat day of December. 1821. made to tie Insurance Commiiaioner of tba State Oregon, pursuant to law: . . : . . CAPITA!. Pacific Btataa En's. jCorp.. erect reddenet, ! Amount of eapttaj atock paid upll.000.000.00 T!Cf!OMH ' 1 .ii i.iij AorlM the ri7.. .. . . ,.,"84.800,858.18 the year . . . I 4 . . . ; .i,30.b0.468.l8 Ynt.M t4rlnr1a.and TVBf ra. eelred during the year ..... ,a.w eaiyad during the rear .. . - 358.788.18 4 1st north, between Snndy and Halsey; bnikler, Frank G. Strong; Ji. . - ' , ' B D.'tVeatfall erect residence, 2t) E. 27th street north, between Stanton and : fiatajen; builder. Was. fcimmerman; 88500. Portland tins at uose mnnniBuiog a relief holder, foot of gbendaa street.: betweea reuet nower, iooi oi onenuan aun.: , nig- tun rear ............. . rront and Hood gtreeta; , Portland Boiler works; I Amount of all other eajneditnn - 871.824.43 was disturbed. , RUSSIA AGREES TO SETTLE DEBTS (Continued From Pica One) NORTH CHINA LINE Columbia Pacific Shipping Co; ' Dtreet Freight errle trifbeat Traa-Sb!p8t PORTLAVT TO - YOKOHAMA. KOBE. VI - Tbl. TAEU RARl. CHlJAJStTAO, DAIRE . - S. k Hrtwa . ..April 17 S. S. West Keata. , . . .May 17 f siirNGilAI MANILA AND HONGKONG 3. S. Hanawa . ... . . .April 17 ! S. S. Yt Kg . . .lay 17 - Fas Fnrtber Information Reardl rpaea. Rates. Ete Apply ta . , Fat rartber laiorma i.epartmeat CCO-522 Board of Trade Cldg Portland, Ore Or AHTORIA UirPIG-COXPAY. ."nhVattle, Was. Of 3. T. JOUS to. patral ataliatas. seams, yrasn. cr.Iy concern of ! tb principal commis sion of the conference. - - -. . FEFLIXQ MORE AMIABLE - J Tbe reply emphasised the ' fact that (Germany was still Interested In all qnestions beore. the conference not re lating to treaties with -Kussla, or to the KUSSO-tierman pacv iuu. - "X He nermann priiiiioc iiui cwiRmuon at the Genoa conference and suggest that tbetr treaty with Russia be embodied tn the general auied-Russian arrangement. They supeest tba Russo-German pact does not affect the relations or treaties of ther states with Russia. . i The : political coipmission or the Ge noa conference, to whom the : Russian reply was t presented, accepted - It aa a "very hopeful basis for - resumption , of Its discussions. ? A committee of experts has been ap pointed to consider the Russian t note's PROPOSALS "MADE - -. The main conditions upon which Rus sia will comply with the terms laid down by allied -experts ara three; -1 1 jure recognition of the soviet 1 government by the' Allies. I Immediate financial assistance now say was unquestionably committed by 'Hecker.- Two of tha most Important clues to day were, the evidence tending to fix the nlaca of the murder and the signed ratement of a gasoline service station attendant' near Woodburn mat he saw Hecker shortly after the murder Is sup- noaed to have been committed. Indications are that Bowker may hav been murdered at a-wooded spot in the road near Gladstone,- IS ' miles from Portland and three miles from Oregon City, less than 30 minutes after he left Kroadwar and .? Stark; .street 7 Sunday evening in an automobile 'In company wrtth Tlnrker. ? Two hoars afterwards. Hecker. - with blood on his hands and the automobile. and his clothes disheveled, s.oppea at a service station at Woodburn to get some nBnin WoOdbum ta au mites . soutn nf Vor-tland. ' rantalrv Harms Tnursaay attemoon rlisrovered evidence 4a support of the new theory w.nd located the exact spot where the crime is thought to havebeen fwmmitted. . 7-. ' ' ' XT mm was In charge of an automobile load of officers who spent-? the day searching through Clackamas and Ma rine murines for traces f the crime. lood marks on the pavement, blood H.in ah' the zround next to the pave ment and tread marks in the mud simi lar to marks mace oy me - mumer automobile have been found. L j . FOTTD 3JOTSDAT M0R2TLTS O. ; ' ' I. B. Johnston of Gladstone first dis covered the blood marks early Monday nnmhir vhilf nine to-his work. He t aonnA , Xf. B. Kooerts. eTect rewaenca, mn vwcm betweea Floral and. urartunm; nwuocr, iiuw. ; Roy V. I MtflMT Has rvuuencv, aaa r- uou street nbrth. betweea Stanton ana eaiEiyou.; builder same: 38500. . .- Total income ..IV.'.V..i... 85.886,668.81 -.."4. TraBCRSatBNTS J.-.'7V ; 'T-: v.. -t mmiA rinrirtm tha mr s- inelndins adjustment expenaea..33.83 7,078.84 rilMAMwl. n.i.1 no .-nit.l aUick ' ' dnrinc tta year 180.000.00 Cununiaeions and aalaries paid dur- - . ins the rear . . . 1,483.313.21 Taxen, licenses and fees paid dur- . ina- tha year.............. - Bins. Aprtl 20. in tha public Aadilorhim or ba- iween l ue anaitonnm ana owmanua. wwy retora end reraira reward. Charles F. Bere. SOS llarriaon at. ' LOST In Biranlala r 0o kUttrict. youn 6EATH NOTICES 103 u.. aa tiiar rinVI link sImtb bnttoa. initialed H. X. M., 83.50 reward lor retora ta Harry VI areas. Journal Ad. Dept. - - - L08T Keys, betweea 400-Webster aad 108 eV"1 Vw atet Z.7 W key nas o. 1S48. tad Wdln. 553. LOST Brown aerrVe bottoav. between Pr4. was and Stb on laomson. tall labor f jifet tads'a diamond brooea: 41 tlismocwifc . Pnone tvrwy. 1 1 u &. Knnrmmi rewm.. traLam. Oall 885 Powell st, SeUnood US. U'ANTEI Air aatocrapb alabdm. Maad Craaap. 68 Lovely JJottea ef Xnnaral hers- I Jjgx ktmcM aai white atrirwd patent iaatner LUCAS In this city, April SO. . 1833, st ht residence. ? Neu Sa4 a., oia sr.. -i. Iiartas M. Loess, need 64 rrs.. 4 mos, 4 days. Dacaaeed ia aurrired by a widow. Mrs. Mirut Juooaa, ana rwa sons, Emmett O. and TJrta P. Loeaa. aU. nf this city, lie was a. member of-weoioot camp fa. 85, W. O. W., for 38 years. He waa also aa eld-time contractor and baiider of this efty. He ns at tn Skewea estnbuabmant. XnUd ana Clay, fnnersl notice later. - - parse; reward. Bday. 8SS8. LOST BbeU slaaves. Beward. Wdln. S173. EDUCATIONAL. ZOO 111 HIKETY DAYS. - CAM PBELI At VtnroTiTar. B. CJ April 17. 1022. .Winifred I- CampbeU. aced reara, 8 months. 23 daya, danabtar of AL C Campbell, No- 750 E. Eighth at. N.. and siter ef lira. Dase Tarbnenel. Portland: Mrs. C. Black. Butte, Mont: Tom Ctmpoell.- l:laliknie. or.: Mrs. VA Patjtnnn lira. t M. Robinson. Mrs. Amanda Mnrphy.. Keil and Burt tAmpoau. Mrs. Irforsa gi -l ueanm bmc. Goldman, Portland; James ana Jack lampoeu. Seattle. Wash. ; Remains at R. T. Byrnes' ln neral parloia, 801 WiUiama aranua. ruaatal notice later. THOMPSON April 20. at the lata residence. No. 629 Cast I7ta ru n., u rotw aced 63 yeaiav hosband nf Elisabeth Thomp son and Jntbec ol Jtntn, j saa own i "-if eon of Portland. - The remains are at rinley mortuary, Montgomery at ata. ouce m. iw nerst hereafter. .- . KtwWn take ' dlptarion at S3 ssfrrat altar SO daya infraction. Wo bass S una i ass oar, aeeaing or aaaae - sXady. We taaeb typiaa. Cnclish, Speianc and anortbaad. wnte. pbnoe er eau lor oar test lam la aaorv it a rats. TWIX 8- SHORTHAND gCHOOI. - Bdw. 65. Vial PCX KI'SINtSS LSIO Vol XOU INTO U8IESS" i 2 nTHVLSTLTa Wfwy tusk's Hosinea CoUee Klpandad) ' Ten lean ta PorUaad Uay and M aV-nooL RnjUaam. kVseretanai and Aeeoonttna Conwea MLA CSPA DDEN A pril 21. Kathleen Anna, asl " - s 1 Stb TUbsd btda Bdwy. X)3. , 3 Tmontha danshtr nf Mr. and Mra. Cheater J BEUI.N TaABJitXti AtO.NEI QCK'KXI H MacSnadden of No. 146 East I Oth street. I TCaratt fc day ac nil tit acbool at tins (ml The remains are at rirtley mortuary. Meat-1 sosneat aoUeea, tbe trsmirjf acbool far i irnnery at 8th. Notice ef funeral hereafter. ALD RICH April 2. at Philadelplim. r-. ert. aed 2t yeara, eon of Mr. aad Mrs B. C Aldrich of Na. 286 Holladay aTenne. The re mains will be brought ta Portland aad funeral arrancements in chsrse ef 1. P. Finley dc Son. tic-r-k.- i- ,ki. it. Anril .21. John TJ. Berk. aaed 18 years, 11 months and 2 days.' The Twmains are. at tne rendential faneral partlefs nf Walter O. Reawortby. 1882-1 584 K. 1U atraet. H-Uwood. Knneral nwuca mter.- Ccajnea tnelnde ananptaeaetar. atanocranby. ins. booksaafrina, prrrata aakulanat.. Ml awe see (ran k- rovrtb. near Morrwon. rontaao. rosmos roR xach craxvcatr inuvanM la this - city. Aortl 20. WiLUai - Jobnaon, aged 84 yean, brother of Loois nhnxa r Tiew York city. Tne remains are at Plnk-e'a mortuary. Meatsnmery as sut . notice of faneral hereafter. : Total axpanditaraa i'.'. .... 33.643,600.68 . ,r..V-- ASSETS : Ttme of real ..estate owned mai.. , ' ket valne) ......... . ..... 3 382.000.00 Vshia of stocks and bonds owaed tiriT m. Rlns'et S-ede7 mi BSr.. AT COST. W OMERPl L Oi-rV.tt-ILfiTt sTi?" TS rIdS2 1 Tl'XITIES NOW OPEN FOR MEN. CALL thd psrlota of Miller A Tracer, mneral aottca J,1, A TOOO. PORTLAND T. M.. C A-. 7 fA.r c--:-:. ) JSliSi tw aT 8 i4ww (market salueV Loans on mortgages and eoDater--. at, etc. w ,- Cash m banks aed on hand piemhHna m scan of oollecaon writtra since Sept. so. iv ir.. I Iiterest and seat due and accroed All other 8.1814.76.00 370.680.00 424.232.23 741.856.74 . 7B.877.80 65.130.86 -" MARRIAGE UCENSE3 " v t Vred Jouub Heaa. 28. &o- lb ta i stteet. and Anna Wtlhama. earn address. - - Hot Bowem. legal, tnaene, -krr- aai .'eKar. iesaj. Portland, v, . ? j W. Christensen, 28. Lenta. Or and Aana'D. Trwey. Is. bo. 8820 Foater wad. H. Edmnnd .Tobin. 28. No. 483 Tamhin sweet, and Daley Befl Hasktaa. 2, No, Mi East Stark street, t - - George H. Taylor, VgsU So. 186 TW'w roe, and Lir.sie C. Clioe. Irgsl. sanie addteaa. - Total admitted aseeta . ; . . .. .37.T8S.1 03.13 I.IARIIJTTES '- Crass clkinl for low unpaid. . ..8 ,738,810.81 ,...wm. nf .nMniMl iireminma on sU catstandins Ttsss ........ a.szs.BBa. tne for eommiaaon, and brokerage. . 80. 64 AU otaec liabilities .. ..... .... 138,488.38 LUCAS April 0. -at the lata residence. 613 Carlton !., nv fcwca a " yeaia. father of Mrs. J. B os ana iwrwi. laraa of Portland, r. W. Locas f hsa - lancuoo. faL: lirsi- L. U Hartley of PltUborf, p.. and Helen Lrms of Manila. r. g. -i na lanenu iea) will be - ne nawiviay. jtpru 21, ax a . at S-inier'a mertoary, Montgrsaery at Sth. Friends. inrited. .i CoocJnding asmce, oss City eemetary. WEDDINQ ST. O. 8VTTH CO. - ANi V161TINO CAKU KJiiiltAVBEV ' 311 Mseans Bite. BIRTHS had heard noUiing of '.fee murder Wsl 4 RLDY- Tn Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge N. Ruuy.. Nn. 4217 Sftth street, -soatoeast. Aprt 13. a-son. SHT-'lXEIt To Mr, and Mrs. Mark Broca Wbeeler. VaUer. Montana, April 6, a daogntex. I .ON 1X Ta Mr. and Mra. Tascjoxe- Kondo. No. 294 W01iam asenne. April . a daasliter. vii.i.i:t T Mr. and Mm. A. William Mdiet. No, 828 Cmatilla arennc. April 12. a dangn- 'ttr ' - ' - --.?' " ' "' -. " 11b Tf4- To Mr. and Mrs. A. LV Fields. So. 1250 Haight arenne. Apnl 12, a daughter. ttri To Mr. and Mia. Albert-3. Raed, Xe. 70 Harrard. Apnl 3. a son. . -11AJ.KT -To Mr. and Mrs. Justice Haley, o. 14 East Ninth atreet. north, ' April 8, a jiAY To Mr. aad Mrs. Edgar H May. So. ti hmw. H. E-. AurU 10. a son. I -j 1 h To. Mr. and lira. Wuiiata L. Kjdd. Xa - 1124 Atacaoam ruau. aimt w. a., wm. . - : capital sto: -i. ....... ..8S.30S.718.61 ? BrsrsEs vs orf.gon for the tear X ,1 nmniaima- received ' dnxinaT tba sear k ... .' ......... 3 '28.238.68 losses psid-dnrinc the rear .. . . .: 22.814.02 inenrmd dorina too year.. . 21.618.41 ' Nanve of company:- '.-'' ' ' v , SECURITY LNSCBASCR COMPAXT -; Name el president: - - ' , JOHN W.. ALLKO. - ; , 7 Name of aacretary: . - WIL.U3 PACKER ' Statutory n-ident attorney for serrieer , . HERMAN E. V IT HAM NEW TODAY 50 CARPET CLEANING erimfio. Rrtaviso. praizo. sto. ieti2 a lift steam ctsaaiKa. st.sa i teatteeares owns sear. reamers niranw. ALA. SIKDS MEW MATTRESSES tor SAi.6 VLUFF RU6 weeen itoh m irmm, fvrntturm irchoKtsres and reoateae. 1 SloaACR anATTHESS a CARftT - -. C4.EAMIMA nVCRKS !1672 . t-rncom St. S. I3w ' AUSET HLTKi.. 3D AND MuHttlfO LiiARN ACCOL'NTASCY. aooKKKKHINi.'. UAW 0 AM uinn uf,v FUNERAL NOTICES '104 PERRY April 20. 1922. at the family raet- oea.. ik o. ml wmnwvwmw m.vnw. '-y. n t-m mmmA II BMIU1 V1IKI SOn M atr. and Mrs. Alanoel reny. ronersj senn-cs win K. enadocted Hatnrday, Anrfl 22. at 2 p. m at Pearson a nnoertasma iwib. wii Vninn areune. - Frienda iantad. . Interment, Mortnomah cemetery. . ROM 4 TO A OK WRITE. - 4iiiW CAkii wkltLNte LinifeislT nnwOBtrt 8f7fTw8i. 82 S wwka It 3 McDKTUf OT aCHOOl. Of LAI TEIUNO Firs et. Phone Marmil IS4T. CLJTFORD DAkCE PriTAta fawtracUoa applied pfyfbolocr sad psychic phenomena. Pnrste 1SS lor appomi laini. - hOUit BASSES COiXAiOat wiS aaaab ro the trade m S waeats raestee aaaw nay srauo luniu. mnit liaal aiMsred. me. sacefea state aid. Write a 284 Bomsioa as. LfcAata TEAxaaAfHi lUOwty Tuesrapb lastttata. 434 Raflaiy O . aa and warbt MEN. immnt aarner traaai sim wbiie areas- usan saa atee us-aim tun The fnrx-rsl serrice far tha lata Lee C Meadows noes su. wui do aeia Saturday. April 22. at 2:SO p. m.. at Fialey's mortal ry. Montgomery st Sth. Friends invited. 1 Conemdin aerrios. Allied Veterans pint, ML rVrort cemetery. ' ' ' ' L5itE ta -tiia city. AprU 18, 1822. Joha y Legne. agea oi- jjeeeswa wss a asamDer ( tfn Brotnernood ot Leco-nmne rinrmen ana Engineers.- nine ,:.im - ;rsnde. Or. Remsina will be , forwarded to Brooklyn, N. J -. sooay a a p. as oy inaaj a. Cain. Vonwa rr. at I3tn. CREtiO shortband taugit prlsaUly by aaTl Breadway 4 lin - - HELP WANT1-MALE 201 lid in- FUNERAL DbkF.CT0R5 10$ W1TJ.I1 A TRACITl . rectors, g-oneraai a i - aa St A at. Broadway L R. T. BYRNES S?a. faaetal dV Sk W AntllMt iMAJkl ..illurv wi:k ear WUlgiee a b .rp. r.teT ar.W-d mm. tt bgos. on Tfiajx SulA , T5 iv- uTrn A-l auto me-rs-; ""h be to" CO KD WOOD entung. centrac a day. . Akidre ikoz Si. ""J. v- MeENTEK A EIEliS t nrreaey of a bfyai pbona b Miwsy 3123. Innenu parlors sub aS e; 14m and Everett a Aot 321-33. ! A? f. Zellar Co lrioV J .;CW23 Comer Third aad Ciay. . WouU-'tUKll to cut ii.oJ..yuu wii ef ttkijy mil ette roan nn ear. g-jod o- tK-t-rrity. f03 Hwelland bidg. siMTviiL ertabiiMied noodw Vta; y , y - . C U -k 1 - . smill jeicmem. . ... . , i V IA TRmad y 2I- .j , --- l .i WaTLL Two men to t!r Iai Wre. IWr--tn tiHwir. HOr?EPer. mtiit be ttKn- W ANT ei ;"-- rt.b' fri.ri. r.4 12 y, iso. tCritRed en o.tonrns f?7)