DAILY JOUIINAL, PORTLAND, Ci:G02. .1; VICTIM OF HElil KAGRE THROAT CUT, IS TO TESTIFY ' Marion. IU-. Pec -18. (I, I. a- - W. J. CTRourke will come pack. it Trora the KTe to confront the men 1 who left Mm for dead. buMet": riddled and with hia throat slashed, in the road ,; near the Herrin cemetery the morning !: of Jane S2. CTRourke Is generally te- lteved "to be dead 'by the" miners of Williamson county. ., , . Ha I in Marion, today under guard v'-t of a ' rroup of government men;, lent ( 4 to the -state, and is-being kept out of r sight. , His throat " shows the ; sears ; -f- ot tbs'fcnlfe wonnd which ' the state " declares Peter Hiller inflicted.' - He will be called to: the stand early in the ' week, . according to present !'H plans, and asked to . Identify his as- sailants if , they are lit cornt. 'He has seen -none of them -since tfte;. was left. i- half dead and erased from pain of his C wounds, in : the. broiling heat of June f , 22 on this cement road near-the eeme- - tery. boand by a rope o five other " mob Ticthns. He was the only sur " vivor at the six. He. will be the only . one of ; those who escaped who will V oraaM hers to testify, it i -now reported. If others who have been located by the f state and whose statements have been U taken come, they will be surprise wit h nesses. The state has been . unable to t? induce them -to-come -ber, so far. - -' State's Attonyy Delos Duty of WI1 Hanuon county and Assistant Attorney General C. W, Middlekauff. before I- the opening of court today said . that .l tie testimony during the next few r days would bring the "shooting more . closely .home to the men .under lndict- I ment r $200,000 ISTAKEN UNDER GUARDS' EYES - - (Cop tinned Tro yPaa On.) y the bandit automobile crowded It Into u the curb and the robbery was staged. T MISTAKES FOB BAITBIT J. E. OlaOn, cashier of the Federal . v Reserve bank, was in the government f. motor truck when the bandits appeared Tjith leveled guns and was fired upon by the mint guards who, in the ex- - citement, thought he was one of the robbers. Olson was unhurt. -;r "We were placing the last of the - day's consignments in the truck safe." .1 said Olson, "when suddenly two of the highwaymen appeared and simul- itaneously yelled Throw, up your hands.' . . . "lidid what they said; they held "V- guns in their hands. I started back toward : the! government building, but .k saw three of the holdups breaking the '.safety compartments of the money 'wagon. ESCAPK IS MIRACIE '-Half way back to the ; buUdlng" I saw the half hundred employes armed with rifles and shotguns pouring out ' of the building. They opened fire im mediately and many shot, went wild. Why I was not killed or wounded is a miracle." ' ' Olson was in a highly nervous con - dltion. Superintendent Grant of the mint ' -said that the three sacks contained 1200,000. mostly tn $5 billa; . . According to Superintendent Grant of the mint the money belonged to the ' Federal Reserve bank. He said the bank had no adequate vaults in this V city and had been keeping large sums . in the mint. ; rS .- ' Church Program to Recall Landing of Mayflower Pilgrims . Tonight at the First Congregational church too landing of the Mayflower Pilgrims in 1620 win be celebrated by a banquet and a program, prepared by the Woman's Association of be chnrch. Morris X r Xftirye,! who managed the tercentenary celebration of tho landing of -the 'Pilgrimf iat Plymouth will. Jse one of the peakem;-Pr.?W. Tl Me-J Elveen is also'to speak. Uiss Grace Harding, Tlollnlst, will play and Mrs. Carrie B. Adams will conduct a sing. H. a. Colton, president of the Man's Brotherhood, will preside. ; The following ar the ' boats and hostesses at .the tables : Mr. and Mrs. C. HLFarriiigtont Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reld, Mr.' and- Mrs." C. J. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. A- Ot WJtitcemb. .Mr. and Mrs. E. N. How, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Turner, vMr.; and :J4n. E S Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy. Mr., and Mrs. George Rossmatw Mr. and Mrs. E. .B. MacNaughton and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Brown and Me. and Mrs. PL Mc- Candllss. -. , - ASTORIA BILL IS PASSED BY HOUSE - (coatiBead Trot Pun Ose ment and an effort made to secure an appropriation in this direction, - , CASH TVTD FOR ASTOBIA " ' SWUS TO $40424.44 Numerous small ; subscriptions re ceived over Sunday ' swelled the total of the Portland Chamber- of Commerce Astoria relief fund , to 949,334.44 today. 1A. total of. SS40 was received in small The relief committee reported that it expected most of the 120.000 to 125,000 outstanding in pledges to be made good uus weeMu, utner voluntary subscrip tions are also expected. s The subscriptions received up to this morning were: ' s , Prrrkmrfy rtported i . .'. . ... . . . $48,684.44 Cksh ............ ........ B.oe P. C. Gtwhain .. ..... . . . . ' 8.00 C. S. Samael 25.00 R. B. Croaler 18.00 Paeine Tent A Awning eonpaay.. . 25.00 Monarch fir Clay cocopaajr. . . 60. OO Ltnctrin Gcrfield W. B. It. .... . .. S.00 Trojin Powdcc O . 25.00 Pacific Fruit Preduoa C. . . . 100.00 Bau m Co 10O.0O Braa Frail Co. ......... ...... 100.00 Bailaat A Ce SS.OO E. R. iTia s Co........... 25.00 Marrin A Co. ..... , ... . . . : 25.00 Flndia A Ce. ............. . 9S no Martin Brokeraaa Co. .... ..i. . 10.00 Kay xamaoito ............... - 19.00 G. Li. Eannort . .A . . .- ........ 10.00 Burnett A 60a .... . .'. ...'.... . 10.40 Willamette Produce Co........ 10.00 United Broker Coi . . . r. . . . B OO W. I. Swank ....... . 20.00 Anderson Brokerage Co., ...... i-. i IQ.00 Total to data. . V. . . ; . 4 A34.44 Sixteen Kiddies at ; Isolation Hospital ; Looking for, Santa - - Sixteen kiddies are house up at the isolation hospital because. o-contagious diseases, and they are j&erfously won dering whether Sant laus, will be afraid to stop there, ag thejr'.roust re main in the hospital Jpvet :;th great children's festival time.jTtiyithev con fided to Dr. John Abe that if Santa Claus is afraid to stop, he can leave any giftci be has for Xheni at the city health bureau, and th fey know that some way will bo found to get .ihftm out to - the hospital. Borne--tf tMJchildren at the hospital coma ronkimHies who are tn such circumstances' that Christ mas cheer will be of , very scanty char acter ; bo there's opportunity for any one who wants to be assistant to the good old saint of Christmas time. State Chamber to Discuss rroblems Of Development Invitations for state senators ajtd cultural committees of the State Bank- n hmnwuui v we rsruasa Chamber of - Commerce; members of the Oregon developmant,oard -and deT egationa "from - commercial organlxa tiona of the state, to attend the fourth. Annual meeting of the State Chamber of Commerce,- were; sent: out today by the organization. - - -- " y 1 -' ' This meeting will be held on Janu- ary 5 In the Green room of the cham ber, in the Oregon ' building. Import ance of state development work will be discussed. -.-' MISPLKEG Ml BERTH FOR FIREBOAT CREW Asesmnt are now duo amd pay able . to the extent of $1590 - for the extension of Essex street from-River street to the waterfront of the Willam ette river... These assessments will be come delinquent and bear ; interest after Decmberl54," a f not paid-by January IS the' city will take steps to sell the delinauent property. -1 - . The proposed street extension has been started at the Instance of the city government. for the purpose' of Drovidinsr access from its own prop erty to the waterfront, where it is proposed to erect A berth and bead quarters for the. crew, of one of the fireboats. . .- -- .f ' , A. triangle section of property was acauired for the Iirt epartment'a use under the administration of Mayor Albee. but was-never, utilised for this purpose, although always neld -wtth that intent.' -Plans for t the proposed berth and shelter .'for firemen have bees prepared by Battalion Chief Lee Holden, and as soon as the street. ex tension matters are" cleared away it is expected that work ( on. the new structures will start. ' ' f Meanwhile, the owners of the Mont gomery dock, adjoining the proposed berth . site," have strenuously objected. as they claim that vessels 'docking at this' warf frequently overlap the city's property. When this claim was made. Commissioner Bigelow made a pro posal ' that the wharf owners- secure another piece of property for the city's use in the immediate neighborhood, and an exchange of properties would be considered. Up to today, no definite move has been made on that line, and rJommtinlonH Birelow stated today that the street opening-plans and: the berth construction project will go ahead. 1 - -- . WAB5I5G AGAIXST MISUSE OF MII,K ,CAK8 IS ISStTED - Various complaints have' been re ceived by Dr. IX W. Mack, head of the city's milk inspection bureau, that mall grocers are using for the storage of other liquids milk cans delivered, to their places by the mUk distributors, and that the - cans are returned with odors that are difficult ; to eradicate. Jn some instances, it is sal. . the cans were used for - holding kerosene and only partially cleaned, with the result that batches of milk were spoiled by the taint.- Dr. Mack calls attention of dealers to the fact that the. city ordi nances prohibit tne use 01 mux cans for any other purposes and that pros ecutions will follow if the offenses are repeated. Butler Nomination Reported Favorably Washington, Dec. IS. (I. N. S. The nomination of : Pierce Butler, Sty. Paul, Minn., lawyer, as associate jus tice of the supreme court of the United States, was reported favorably to the senate today by unanimous vote of the senate judiciary committee. TIME LIMIT TOR-FIMITG ' OBJECTTGSR fiflDB : TODAI Today is the last day -wTtnin which objections can be fflecT . against tne proposed assessment of $17.423 JO for the improvement of Woodstock avenue, from 52nd to 42nd streets southeast The assessments as proposed are now en file in the city auditor's office, onen to DUbUc inspection. A similar situation exists in regard to the pro posed assessment of $8646.9$ for -the improvement of Maryland avenue, from KiUingsworth to Atasworth ave nue, and the proposed assessment of $7428.71 for the improvement 01 xast 28th street, from Jfrancis avenue to Rhone street. ; IfITArTIES ARE KBltVrTEBS V t FOLK fKUJEU'lS AUW-r" Aithous-h in all four cases Contrac tors were .delinauent to; the time of comnletine their contract, the city council has remitted all peadlttes-and has accepted the following public work, orderlne warrants drawn for- their navment. ? .- District Improvement of Bast 66th street, from Stanton street to. Sandy boulevard. C. G. Randies, contractor. $5596.28; improvement of East Salmon street, from East 4lSt to Jcasi'Mui 'streets. Oreeori Constructloa' company. contractors. $7140.13 . improvement of Haight avenue, from Blandena to Ai berta streets, Hahn & Rebman, con tractors. $3076.89 ; improvement of Est 73d etreet, from 'East; Glisan to Hassalo streets, Hahn Kepman, con tractors, $8684.64. - . ' . t Elks' Clubhouse j To AddFeature to 'Lake of Woodsl ! A rustic clubhouse to be built by the ESks .lodge of Ashland win. in; the opinion- of E. C. Peachey,. forest ranger of Crater National Forest, now on leave In Portland, add much to the popuUr ity of the Lako of the Wood recrea tional - reserve " in Klamath, county Three public - camp grounds are now open to tourists and already SO cottages are there for- summer residents. . Last season about -700 persons visited the resort, which offers the advantages of risnmg ana coating beside an unusual ly scenic country for hiking trips. The Lake of the Woods. Is about 33 miles from-Ashland and is one of the newer recreational districts opened tip by the forest: service For the - promotion of sanitation and development projects in the area, the Recreational Association of Ashland has been formed. Commit tees have been appointed to build trails to Crater mountain, nearby, which of fers many beautiful spots for .hiking parties to visit r Last year the forest service planted the lake with 20.000 black bass and a large number of silver-side salmon. Several motor boat and numerous rowboats are on the lake for the use of visitors. " Mathilde McCormick Viis i t s St epmother Paris. Dec 18. (L N. SD-i-Mathilde McCormick. 16-year-old granddaughter of John D- Rockefeller, 'arrived in Pari from Switserland today; to do her Christmas shopping. - Instead, of going to a hotel, she went to the! home- of her stepmother, Ganna Walska Mc Cormick.. at No. 14 Rue Luebreck. It is understood Harold McCormick. father of Mathilde. and his bride, are going to the United States for the holi days, t STATE COM iilESERUiS HEN SHO T DEAD Through, the . testimony of j Chief Deputy Coroner Leo Goetsch, Xbm state : attempted to prove -today that the bullet which killed Suey Ly, shot April 4 during a long war at Third and Oak street, was fired from Xys rear and entered his back. Goetsch. testi fied during the trial of Kim Kee. Hip Sing gunman charged wtin rouraer in the first degree.- . - v It was evident that the defense would contend that the bullet: was fired from the. front.. ' The importance of this noint will be developed fully should other Witnesses testify Loy was runnlnar from Kee when killed. Kee is on trait In Circuit Judge Morrow court.- The tr ialis proceeding elowry and probably will take the rest of this week.;-.-.-I .-;.-:.- r ? 1 t Goetsch qualified as an expert' on gunshot wounds and stated the bullet entered from the rear, y basing ?hls ODinion on the condtfion of tfce wound when be examined it in the morgue several, hours after the snooting, a map of tnev premises where the fight occurred -and the clothing worn by Loy were admitted in evidence on mo tion by Deputy District Attorneys Hammersly and Mowry. Wallace Mc- Camant and Robert jaagutro are con ducting the defense.. - ' SORE TIME GEAUTEB Washnigton. Dec. 18. (WASHINQ- TOM BUREAU OF THE JOtJRNAI) Secretray Wallace of the department of agriculture has granted those op oosed to the Walluala. cut-off until January 3 to present their protests. They had asked until January i. Mil ifislimas ' rumrtjv Hea MS . o a as ' CHENEY X SBVETrme solicttob kamkb Washington, Dec. 18. (U. P. Pres ident Harding today sent to the sen ate the nomination of Kelion T. Hart son of Washington state to be so Uottor of Htternal revenu. - " - BA3nrTS GOT tis.to New York, Dec IS. (L N. S. Bar net ToUtnger. collector for the Green Point KatlobAl bank, was held up in Brooklyn at noon today and robbed of a satchel containing nearly $12,000. The robbers escaped. lei uuuuiC) vsyuutc BE .TO0B CIHKISTltAS .GBSKHSO aoo rawer un Tomtr c fnet oa oar tnrkor taaeB as 1M etruw r BT B. g. OOKNEM STARA The Savinar Co., ' Inc. pi ECTRlt; AIL- (SECTS saerso ipucb vtime ranil kithat every modern housewife wei'esiand cherishes them above all others. aV 4 ' SMA S TREE,. seots; . Percblatxrs Toasters, - V Waif lii Irons Curling" Irons: ; Reading Lamps Grille k . . yf r - s"W ( lA JF J. . r .if .... . - .. r-J if - y it 383 TVASKINtTrONr STREET- fRcffularly $5.00, at, . . :$33: : Regularly $&50, at. . . : $5o i Regularly $90, at....... -.$7,95. - ELECTiiic -;" CO. . proidway . 2844 - P1TTOCK -BLOCK i DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS TILL XMAS waf o You will find at our store many things at moderate cost that will help you to solve your prob lems in selecting gifts for fam ily and friends-Jazz Whistles, Ampico Recordings, Player Piano- Rolls, Piano Benches, Toy - Drums, Drum Outfits, Marimbas, Guitarsr Violins, Music Bags, Saxo phon e s , Trumpets, Sheet Music, Vic trolas, Records, Cheney pho nographs, Pianos,; Ampico Pi anos, Player Pianos,4 Baby Grand Pianos. 5 v M ea. eM ).. e CHENEY o .as Everything: Musical 149 Sixth. Bet. Alder and Morrison f0f0f0!0!0f0f0f0?0!0f0f0?0l0!(ft Pre-Inventory s SPECIAL nV ,iniI!iI1 Shoes and Oxfords At . SaTias of ' 2 and 3 Dollars Over B0 Chain - ; 1 Stores . IS J I. - i Ie Mott o iininiiiiiiiiiiiiiinni Per, Pair AUSbet, Ifs theiM that. I heed Shoes for M a n a t - Lake Prices Mayor Deserts His':"; Maiii "Offices for . Less Obilly '-Boom - :. f. V .. -.,'.-- . -1 Dreamt That I IweU in Marble HallsV f hummed ICayor Baker this mornJoe; as be abandoned bi own of- in municipal court this mornina; when flc because of the cold and took refuge tn the outer office to transact city bus, ness between cougtja and aneeses. Other jeltr. departrnenU bad similar difficulties and declared tbore's such a thinj; as carrying city economies too far. The heat service, wae ordered by Commissioner Ker to be shut ilown Saturday noon and. not tumod on-aaia until S o'clock, this morning:.. The result was that the entire interior of the great municipal capltol became chilled through and also that there were nu merous appeals to Commissioner Pier to please keep up the fires. ' Intoxicated Dri ver Gets Jail Sentence, Fined, loses License A. aentenos of 10 day in jail Vas STen A. B.- Carver,- a longshore man. he was convicted gf drivihs; while Jn toxlcated. - Jadg -Bkwall also - fined Carver t&0 and took away his driver licenso.for to day a Carver was ar rested at 14th. and,. Everett street at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon after be caused a near-panic by sia-sat drtvinK. Testimony indicated he was not badly intoxicated. Mrs. Sophia IX Braun. No. 10U Til. lamook street, waa fined $10 by Jcdffe Ekwall on a eharso of reckless driv ing. Mrs. Braun waa accused of driv ing: through a lino of children ' near the Shattuck school durins a fire drill. ' ; Mrs. Braun admitted the drove l.car 0e chUdren, 'but said alio" .was. tariff slowly and at no time wasi there, any danger. .., - c 3 J- Haif a loaf spread .with delicious is Better , than a whole bakery, and no Nucoa to delight the palate TFT Thirty -five Dollars buys a fine Overcoat Thirty-five dollars goes a long ways in buying overr coats now. It goes all the way with these hew arriv als. We're giving you belted models, kimono sleeves; Ul sterettes; new shades; fine all-wool fabrics, many with plaid backs. You are get ting unusual quality at Ladies9 Coats ... Special. Price r' Tailored coats f crriWomen, of heavy imported fabrics. - Attractive models. Regu- ;;Iarfy $65 to $80.4 ' ' I - . -" $55 Lounging Robes and House Coats Our entire stock of Men's Lounging Robes and Housecoats are now, sell ing at reduced prices. 14 Less Thermo Knitted Sport Coats Special at $4.95 . 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