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THE lA! MAIMER Expert Shows Mottle in )Mt Shows Mettl Oponiii Rounds , PORTLAND, June JD Rudolph A i I It -1 iii . Orecon Mate champion . i'X nmthwest tfilf holder, to day riiowctl his im-tlb- by qualify- mi; as low in. irr hi tin- pr.'lini!nar ml ill Mi.' I!21 Iiii : U north- 1 i'. -p.t :i in .i t imi r i-olf i ll i m n ii m h i , is .1 I lie Waverb-y Country club. I'is total niituher of Mrokes was I ' I for Hi- :;; holes. 'J hl.-t iti two idei par for 1 h f Waverley nurse, i Willielm turned in a card if 7 ', ' for the limrtiiuK round, which is lie ovi.r par for the r i iMt Is hole. Hut in it,, afternoon in- ante I..K K with a rush and -ii fl'd tin- (oiirsf in a K. Dr. ) F. Williu: . Waverley Cuiiiilrv ; 'lull i'li. i m .i. u . wa-. erond to Wil- ! f lm with 1 l.i. It. i; Stein of Siaitl.' was. thud Willi 1 Hi. II. Cliand It F.gati of Waverley. I le- ; 'iVOMM.AII Xm CINIKATIONI" yam A Prpfttov of COMPOUND COPAIBA and CUBEM AT,YOOR DRUCC1ST i -1 . . MudHMOMfMlM fM If WtHj1 mho HY6iS!iicAsnioif Eisimnv. tt. 23lrhPW lUmfrnk ft HELM SCORES mm . .. Biff t baa. 4 i V .-. 4 - j LADD ic BUSH, BANKERS 1 Established 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Ml (LUSTBATIS ACT, BOOCIXT AM TUUtS WTTHOWT AKT COTt TO otooa. tmamasn II II I 7 il I EDCTOBS aJO rAMOUl AKTBTl m CorrtrfMoAenem ' .u "w. .. 'uk -n-iy ,i4::-teA',C(i. ' Summer Excursion Rates To Eastern Points Through CAN AD LAN PACIFIC ROCKIES Tickets on sale June 1st to. August Kith inclusive. Limit three months from date of sale, with final return limit October 31st. For full particu lars write, telephone, or call at office. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY E. E. Penn, General Agent, Passenger Department, C5 Third St., Portland, Oregon OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON 1 pn-sent northwest champion, was j f urn t h w it u I 47. Then- were l?. Matters s.t the ' nil wiliih i a in w high ! ''1(1 for tile HIM I t e '1 IlMl'le. The :',. ii.illf rllir for tl:eha'i -pioli.-llip It. Ill Willi h lift ill- in hum r iivi ,i iwl I 1 1 -1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v 1 i: t: u iiln i in I'm i i.hi.i i ...i i . - lul. I n i i 'i i I- Wiisui". w .imm ;-.. ' .. . (I. ,,. II Chandler I Ijt-t ii . Wavetlcv. II. ' Sp.-..-i. Seattle, 11" I I . W.i'miII W .1'. . ! .. , I H. ileoi:-..- ,,u lllm. Salt l.al.-- ' " 1 r X; r'"-l'i. I'"ii!ir. l. ;.)!! 1,1 Russell Smiih. W.ucrl.v. 1 :. . x " M oin. hIum.-i. II. C. !'. John Wall. Spokane. 1j7. J. R SI rait. hi. Waveilev. IT. s lletn i Silitiilill. Aberdeen. 1'-' ' Doug. Niml. Pottland. I'''. R tSoni-. Vancouver. Ii ' . 1 1 ! K J. RraRg. Wiverlev. 101 II Wihoii. Victoiia. II C . I HI. I II T Cirdnei. V 'an. ouv.-r. It. . i. j Ri. h:ir. Wilder. Wav.-rl. v. t2 ; II. Haakon,. St-aiili-. I'.: C. K Marliii. U alia W'.tll.i. ! llrcf-i Kai , l' ii 1 1 a ml . I 'i i C. II. l'i('-oil. S.ni Kr.i m i i n. ; !::",. Dr J C McCool. Waveih-v. D'.K1 hi J II I utll'. Portland 1.S . Ouv M. HUiidiu-i . W'.ivhi ley. 1 i h lalwin N-nU.lu-r. Tiialaiin 1 H lli.u.ton. S.-alii-. i '.!. J II. HolliiiK't . Srattl. 1 ' J. II. NfiXilU-. San r rain H o. ' 101. I J. Westlaiid. Kvpr.'tt. Wash . 101. Hospital Bids Will Be Opened by State Board At a imtinfl of th ft:if hoard of control July 12 l.ul- will opened on lidn for tin romstrn--tion of the n opo;vd to w wlnti lor tin KaKl.-rn On-t-oii hospital l"r tli" insane at l'i-inl!"ton AI tin Ha in a tini. hids will ln op.-n.-d for tlie installation of ffrn i'scap-s al the stain wddior'H home at l!i;- burg. 0. A. C. Graduate Is Killed Under Engine CORVAU.IS. Or.-.. Jiim 20. .1. II. Falwards of Corvallix r.'.-iv-d a tPlKram today from Slawi-H. near Calvary. AHrta. slating that hfst n.'pUi'w. J. Iloinr Kd wardH, had l--n killed as a rmi!t of falliiifc und.-r th w Ih-Hm of ;m nKin Voiing bid ward was In Corvallin two wekB ago for th-? Junior wft'k-pnd f-Htiviti.'s. !' Iiik a fcradnaU" or Orojgon AgriiMil tural ridlfR.'. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST )N SAt.KM KTRPKTf. MAN'S l.-tlir foat fcith Wth .lw-wi. Kind T pl-aw rlwrt- I, tin nffi.- LCADtJ TO DRAW us'Toua Ma ako xrontm wi will mail rou oya vt iwiAacxsT-fwaPArn& uGimn Imtnictiaa mni Local CTiiwm HW voaxc ?W ITT iir j v 8 i BUSINESS IN FICHT RULING Remonstrance Against Side walk Display Prohibition . Made to Council NO ACTION IS TAKEN No Solution Reached Rela tive to Parking Space for Motor Busses Ci'lMim ll.illIU' :i!'.iill-l ti.'' nl ilia i iiil.lliltinr Im- 'l1 il iii. i . h.i ii il i. .i ml .i i "i' A a ! K . pi I . I i i mi iJM''l ! ' I. u , iii--. Miii! . il I In- 1 1 w : m l l-il In I 'ii- i . i i 1 1.: :n 1 1 nil-!.! .il II-. .-i;;i.i.' im-i-l.il- pla Ian- il w a , pn a .1 III:-I ll II I II -1 . . I. 1. 1 I ! 'II "I III In S I ii' h i I h. v I . U II I a I I I In! In: i ll. -.--s in' i-l lll IIM.-Ilt i I in- .1 lo In- a 11 I I i I I In . ll a t ol ruiuitf l lm n. : M. I Smilli an. I I. J. hunt. Ii-iiili-d Ihc I'nil ilrny ill and a I'luwi-il In i-p.-ak mi lh.- d. l.-. alum. a tin- hV-arum A mutinii .Iff. UllV w.-r - the IL "il h.-llall of r.lllt l mailt h tin' t-lf.tt !ili-i in. i ii Siluiiiki- to that thf poln-.- ilistrui'l. (1 to Mi-prnd furiht-r .-niorc.-int'iit of lh-- law lail.-d to j.ass tin- coiinril It was . plaiiH al t tile a lili-r lliiill. thai an anu-nd.-d orditiai-o would l. pri's.iitfil t tn npxt iiii-i-tiiiv of thf i-.iillli ll. Two Arit-ntn Ial. Mnrh ol the iirKiini-nt on this iii-siion wa-s daf lo the fart that two arnsls w-re inrid y-itorday for violation of Mr ordinanr'v Max Solof .pi nprif tot- of tin- I'i-o rl-'s Cash nturc, anil H. I.. Far mer of Hi.- H. h. Karmer llard wari' company, hcini; th" poisons iiani-d. liisf-iiKftion was rais-il n-KarilitiK th" piivil-(.'s of taxi driviTii in parking cart!, l.ut thf iiialt-r wus ilff.-ri.-d until a future m.-.-l in. It wan also pointed out ly Al di'iinan Thompson that the local stage Inis drivers should roct-ive tht prot.-rLion from outside com petition and advocated drawing up an oi (linatic,. favoring a higher lii enf lor stale drivers, . provid"il Ih.y were Kiv-n proper protec tion. Ilalt leship tJuetioli I p. A ii sol ul ion wan pt'i-seii ted from the I'urtlan.l loiincil reiin-Htin cooperation of the Salem coun cil in Renins poKseKsioii of th battleship Orei'oii fr I he state of Oregon. The l.al 1 1 .ship. it is claimed, should I- the prop-rly of tht stal" and inaMiiiicli as it is said tO he (lisvarded in the lial l.or at Hremerton, Wash. It is the Intention to liave It brought to Portland when it will dockd and put to civic us. I AMERICAN LEAGUE At Urtfiton n. TI. IS. New York 7 1 I Host on ll ; Mays and Schang; Myem anfl Kuel. Al Philadelphia First Kaine: WaMhington Philadelphia Acosta, Shaw and Mooi-p and Perkins. U II. j-.. 2 4 : 7 11 1 (lharrity; Sfconj name: T WaKhinnton - Philadelphia '. Courtney and Picinich; and Perkins. II. s K IlaHl NATIONAL LEAGUE At PittsliurKh It. II K. Philadelphia . 2 7 1 Pittsburgh s u M.-adowa anil Mrintny. V.-low-lioise. .inn and Schmidt. Dates are Announced for Linn County Gathering Thp Linn County Pioneers' pic nic Is to be held at Hrownsville June 2 2, 2 and 24. with an at tractive program of good times for the old snltlers of Oreeon. A M. Templeton of Prownsv iile is president of tin? organisation. which includea manv of tin- old est pion.-ers of the state i Farm Near Hubbard is Sold at $45,000 Figure tine of the must Imnortanl J realty transfers that has l.een re corded at th court hon-e in ie-(-nl weeks U a deed wh. iel.y Mr. i and Mrs-. Joseph . SatiKuiiiel onv.- to A Foli.-ri '1 . , acies of j land located near lluldiaril The pur. hase pi ice was $ la, nun. Low Records Registered j On New York Exchange NKW YORK. June 2" Low lemrds of one lo 20 years were legistered during a further col lapse of prices on the slock ex change today when sales totaled about 1 .2'.n.niHi shares. All class es of stocks were affected. Ion in vestment rails, steels, oils and railway ejjuipnif nls were hardest Mt. Cnited States steel losing more than three points, dropped to 71. the owest since 1 1 1 . wh.n it declined lo 2S before the war boom lifted il to Sit1-... Canadian Pacific, once a favor ite of the international stock mar kets, including Reilin. was weak- j est rail, extending last week's J loss by four point to lol. That j qutatlon was the low est since t lie l!MI-n: period, when it fell to 87. Oils. 'motors, and railway euip-l ments were often without support, : even at pronounced concessions. 1 M.-xiran pt-t i olr-um rrfK'atftd It i.i.i.i !.... nr !!. aftM rallini' :,, Jin. .mil Si iil-li;iK--r. lialilwtn all. I -mill- lvi -ii:i- o! -n- olui paiiu kiioAii ..- ..r Uriili"- ii.-.-i at i. J to ;. puin:- Rcgistration Shows Male And Female Voters Here 'Ho- Dual ri'iiiit of Hit' Marion . niiiil , 1 1 fc i -1 1 ai ."ii Ii' t ol ' ' ., . mnii:!. ,1 l. I i: I ''''". ''"l I . . '. k . f lii-u I Ii 1 1 I h'- ihiii I . 1 1 : 1 .t i mis ' o i" 1 '"' T"' ' '' l : ...,l .! pillll ill In- " r i t .. - lit ! -, i.-l. r. I v.. I- i I l"la' ".-pis ;iati"ii i- piwn a -i 1 tj . 7 4 X . of -.ihi. h 1" "- all- 1 1 i . 1 1 - and ti i 2 J ! i 'n a ' - Ti:.- i i. unt i- a inlliiw s: Kfpu hi u .in . Mali-. 7"'i-'; ff aia'i- l:-"; l.il.i! 1 - " 1 lit hum rulii Mali-. JoSt!; Ii--( in.. . 1 l'." ; H'l.ii - l'i . ! 1 1 - 1 1 . i n Mali 124 . fi-mali-I'i:: . i ui a I ::i7. l'rii.:'ii-.--ii- M.i'i- 1 I : fi-mali-I; t.'lal I... So. tnli i Mail- 1 J"; l in ;i i 1 1 ; j Int., I !'.!. ' I nil-pi mil nt Mali- f-iiial.- 1 2... I il a 1 ."...I. M i- -! laio-oii-- aiali- :' : total l"'l. Much Jacksonville Money Can Never Be Collected MKlK(IM. Ot.. Juiu- I'll In- .-.-lii-alioii of tin- liouks of I lie iluii't liank of Jacksonville was loncluded today by Assistant I'.ank Kxamim t K. I Kaliler. who has liien i-HK.i.d in the wor'.t -into the i list it ii t ion closed iis liimrs List August. AcronliiiR to Kaliler there is about $0n.nnn in notes outstanding tha: will never be collected iiml litUii'll $7.",K'I and $;o,0'Hi ill ov.-idratls. th-' i ai I loca I ion know u. Cases ariftin: have occupied mil Is for near f which is un ; from Ihc failure Jackson county ly a year and four eases are ulill pending- The lor lliei pieilili-lit of llii! iliHlitlltiiill is serving a to ji-ar sentence in pi i.-um Civil actions for .the collection of money on oserdraft.s are also on the docket. T Problems as They Affect In dividual and Community Are on Slate nRKTTON WOODS. N. II. June IS.- Tax problems as they affe.r the individual as well as the com munity, will In- discisned in all tbffr phase's by nieijioors of thn National Tax assoclat:un at their annual convention him iK'Kinnim Kr-pteniber 12. It -will h. the first Unit that, the orgun:zation ns met in New tingland. i( The form of the Inderal revoniw act probably will be known before the convention date and Its dfs cussian i expected .o lesult in the attendance of many experts upec ializing on federal taxation. In herltancf taxeK, federal subsidien, forestry taxes aud railroad and publip utility taxation are other s-cial topics to 1m) li:XU8M-d. Th association is conipoued of tax officials of the various, the t'nited States possessions and the Canadian provinces, as well as numerous municipal taxing ojfic lals. tax experts and attorneys, economists and individual and corporate tax payers. Zenas W. Bliss, chairman of the Rhode Is land lax commission, is president of the organization. Ford of Portland Leads In Trapshooting Events ASTORIA. Ore.. June 2u. 0. N. Ford, of the Portland Trapshoot ers club, led in the stale amateur championship event in the tirst half, shoot today at the state tournament being held lo re. Ford broke '.111 of his first 1 "0 targets and if he maintains his gait In the second half ol the event tomorrow he will probably win the title. A li ner Rlair. of Portland and M. A. Kiikar.l of Coivallis. were ruii-tiers-up. each brcakin:' ! S ; Jevs Troeh. present til e holder and Jim Seavey. former t it leliolder. each I dropped three hirds this inurii i nir. their score being I,;h-i-v, of Corvallis. made a similar score. SHIT TO DEATH Lieutenant Bhcc is Taken Ltom Automobile and Killed on Highway lI 'RUN, June L'o i it y the' A.ssoeiate.' Press i- Second Uie i- . tenant Hreee of th. Worcester shire r.-gim-it. was tak.-n Horn an automobile in which he was ridiiiK yesterday with three young! women and shot to death ' Tin car was held up by arnueO men who shot and badly wound--d the lieiit-naiit. Reaving two ot the women by the roadside, thy forced the third young woman to drive them with the officer intoj the Dublin bills, where they stood ' Rree.e up against a wall and killed him. , The hodi'-s of three military of- j filers kidnapped yesterday were! found today near Cloiimel. It is I officially report--d that the todies'! bore a number of bullet and shot-' gun wounds and that each man had been blindfolded. A soldier was shot dead yes terday in Carrick. At Itathcor mack, county Cork, two civilians who failed to halt when chal lenged, were killed. TAX QUESTION IS AH OFFICER HASTY WEDDINGS ARE LAMBASTED l"0 niii"ii;un Cxprosf" Stu'Mi" Opinirins in talk To Commercial Club Ill i-i.fisiili-r.-d. Ii a --t ma rriar." . thoii; hcli-ss and i-riminal ilisita.-- -iiif-iil in lln- lioiiii-h. and 1 1 1 1 r". llial an- lln-ir inii al o ilroini-. w.-n- li.-ld lo i anions lln- nn-l . liuus lui'iiaf i-s In Aini-rii an III'. Iinla , h .IuiIl-o I , i-i i n' I'-ilu;-li.iin in :i rnitabli' addi'.-ss ivi-n I'nri- llo- I oMim. rciul c lub at i!s Ai-i kly I ii n ( 1 1 in Muiiuaj noon. '1'Ih- hp'akfr oiitlito'd liri.-flv tin- urnwiiiK di-l i-i in inat ion of iaan nfi-ict hoi i.-tics lo jnaki" Aiiii iir.tiii.alioii a teal and nol a airr.' t'lnpty lain). To laaki' un iiia lust in liiisim-ss. in politic.-, in niot'alit and in paliio- !a!i' 02; f'- Iimh. In' said, nuist inclinl.- Ill--liaic Jii opn.si t ion of liiakiiiK I Ii-- natiiill Ills! in 111'- hoiiit- wln-li-ail gov ei ii im p starts. 'lA.-ry home broken up b divorce that should not have Ic n- essarv i- a distinct loss to a en ri- ciety; il is. irreparable loss to the children, if there an- any. and al ways a loss to the whole saniil labric. statistics. In- said, seem to show that tlie majority of crim inals come from homes that have been broken up, or when- there is iiuarrcliug among the. parents. It is usual, he taid. for these children to iM-nniu1 pui.lic charges and they have a frightful handi cap ill losing the proper home training of both parents. "You will s'is the eugenics bill, reci-nlly defeated by the populai vote, enacted into law during oui lives It was nt fairly under stood; but Ii aimed at a great, vi tal principle that of preventing the unfit from propagating iin ir evils or we.akn.ts.s to curs.- soch t v. The speaker held that only for reasonable causey should, divoivs be granted. He instanced one young woman who married a worthless man to reform him, an.l after a few weeks liiiiiid that the task was impossible. "Didn't you know what In- was when vim tnanied bimV" il.-inand- ml the judge when she asked llilll for a divorce. "Yes. hill understood that all I hail was to ask for a divorce didn't work." was In-r I had to do , if il i at her startling comment. The judge score the lawmak ing that had written into lh state laws the provision that a Judge might not ort.-r a litigant, even . in so grave a case as one affecting the home and the clrld ren that are th notion's tusin's, any legal advice oven that might counsel them in a divorce caso and try to patch things up lor the good of all concerned. ' "A good., matronly, motherly woman. In 'the capacity uf. ju;e or Instructor -in domestic rela tions cases, could, do wonders in restoring happiness to many an ir ritated or tipset home," said tb Judge. ife said, that in divorce cases, he usually tried to hold, them over as long as possible to allow the heat of anger In which nome of the suit we.ro filed, to cool. Many of these casH-'.wer dismissed In said, before the final decision; a better understanding had come, and they hud settled the matter in a better way than by law. As one remedy for the hasty marriages, such as occurred so frequently during the war, when heartless women married soldier boys hoping that they might be killed in hattle and leave to their widows their life insurance; or where worthless men deluded in nocent young girls into marriage on the supr of the moment, the jiidte advocated that a stated time should elapse between the issuance of th" license, and the wedding, and the legal prohibition of much vf thf present secrecy that makes uuitk marriages went romantic. He advocated also a longer period betwea ii (.lie separation and di vorce. The speaker made known his dislike of the public dance hall, w here he said ho many evils we're in wait for the unwary; and he paid a fine tribute to the Y.M.C.A. as a place for the young men to find their recreation instead of in the less desirable- places. Fort Walla Walla Will Be Made General Hospital WASHINGTON. June 2". Ap proval of-seven hospital projects, involving an expenditure of $:;. iiin oiMi ns recommended by the Ixiaid of consultants on hospital ization for the treatment of for mer service men, wa , announced today hy Secretary Mi lion. The recommendations include provision for the expenditure of $s.-,.l.liiin ;,t the Cnited States I. ii I.I i- health service hospital No. Fort Rayanl. N. M.. for the .construction of a permanent hos pital unit of 2-".n beds and the improvement of existing facili ties. At Fort Walla Walla. Wash.. I be expenditure of f4r.lj.n0o w as approved for the construction of a general hospital of i:,u beds. Selection of Durdall Jury Takes Much Time After considerable time ?pent in the selection of a jury, the case of the state v.i. C. P.urton Durdall w'as commenced in department No. I of th..- circuit court yester day het'ore Judge Percy R. Kelly. 'harged with obtaining money under false pretenses. Durdall pe titioned the court yesterday to be allowed to Kubpoena additional witnesses, and nani"ir Margaret langdori. V. Ti. Wood. W. A. Lis ton. Dr. William Weller. Dr. C II. Schenke. D. M Wilson. Dr. Uwis and Mrs. V. G. Vogb r. Tlut two witnesses for the state wens examined ye3terday, the selectioa TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1921 i.f tin- urv t.ikinR up the pfrntfi' I.ai el of I In- day. Ail(niu I i- Ihirilall an' ll-w- I. illr.lilW 'Mill Shl Ids. Wllllr- Tlioin:--. I'.rowii i si--.i.-'t ini: I'.-- I I'M i il i u Ii ( "a r- hi I ir tad' tin- 'I'll. III. mi I' l a II I I il r v :i-h rli . a II I I III I ';; A. I. il is C I". I.-: A Hi l il. i: I!. I 'laMon. A. I rasi l . If. nr 1.. l.l-.ill. I . : in., ll . l-'l ai- I- . fun lur. s 1 1 .-. lull h. I- ' a'il i .-li.it. r. I ; '' Uruli-i. Alii ill and I.. M Women Pill Smokers Are Target of Legislation W ASH! pu-f: on T". .Inn'1 2K i ;:,i ri-tti- mny foyt S aliiiiKloii wmii.-n ii a Ii " ill! : nihl' i d today hv l-pi--"ti fi-tivi- .inlin- in. In tiioi-i ai. Mis.-i-- sippi. i-i iia.-t.-d. 'I'll" nii-aiir:-pinvfii.--' that woiniii who s!iio'k' in pulilM- id.-u-i--!" r.hall I"' On 1,1 n. r lh" Til : ! ofi- ii-' and $ I "o 1 1 ir il.'1 i-i oim A siniilar mi iM-diih' of linos proposi-d fo pro pi it-tors of i afi-. i h.-a i i'i s. !' .11 I i o 1 1 1 . ( I !'-' t I I'nii. wh' -.iiiok" on t! ry ami railway ju-r in it woi:n ll ir pi' iui-'S I a t . i Former Federal Judge Story Dies Suddenly I.OS AN'C.IM.KS. .1 u no 2. Wil liam Story. So, of Ouray. oCIo . tinnier I nited States dislriet judge for the wesl'-rn district ot At kansas, and in 1 v : 1 li utenant novi iTior of Colorado, died ot heart failur - here today. He is survived by a widow, a son, William Story. Jr., or Salt l.al.e. ami a daughter. Mrs. Char les S. Newhall. of M-dford. Ore. Social Workers Convene For Portland Session PORTLAND, Or., June CO.- A cm. I erf in e ol siwial workers of Oieton opened hCre today, fnir Mavor . A. Hig-Iw Ad- Wel coined Hie L-athering. Dr. C. Koiis rsvi holoi'lst in thf courl of domest ic relations, advm ted some iiie;tsiire to protect lh- airainst unaut hori.ed I lie ptio .-lint ii n skilled social workers, who. In said, w -ie doing much harm wi'ii well meant but wrongly li.e,'t.'d efforts. lie advocated a license system for social workers. . . lohtmnn. secretary of the National A---soci:il :on ! Ti ivi lers A;d so- cieties advocated exienriion of to all citi-'-s- t I .1 VI rs aid worK War Veterans Protest mm m f 1 ,l Service Mens ircaimeni WASHINGTON. J'ine 2. R'P resentative.s of tlr Anu-rican le cion nndr the Veterans of Foreign War proU-ttLed ttla,y a.;;ainst the alleged treatment of veterans to the senate, special coinnritlee leal- ing witfj activity's affecting- ior- lner 5rvicw men. j. . ... T Taylor. ' vice chairman, of the lgi lativo f commUteo' ot the American legion, complained of "the failure of the L-overritnent -to provide adei4atei liospital facilities." asserting there are now 15,090 former sorvicc bien who .cannot bo given neoUe medical treatment. Army Bdxer and Bride Are Shot in Dance Hall RALTIMORE. Md., June 20. Charles A. Hoffman, army cham pion middleweight boxer, and his bride were shot, and the former seriously wounded in a crowded dance hall tonight. Ralph Frucci. a soldier, was arrested charged with the shooting. Frucci. police said, told them h" had married Hoffman's wife a year and a half ago. Hoffman, he said, had been a friend of his at camp. Soldier comrades d" clared Frucci had announced his Intention of shooting Hoffman, and they warned the police short ly before the hot were fired. Permanent Tariff Bill Coming First of Month WASHINGTON. .Tnn- 20. Pressed hy Democrats for definite information as to when the per manent tariff bill would be ready lor the ho'use. . Repref entatl ve Mondnll, Republican leader, said today it probably would be report ed by the ways and means com mittee "about the first of the month." Credit Men Arrive in Portland, Drive Enjoyed PORTLAND. Ore.. June 2. Tlir.-e hundicd members of the National Association of (''red:! Men arrived in Portland today n two sp,iial trains of the Southern Pacific from San Francirco, where i th.-y have he. n attending th" m- j tlonal convention. They spent th.- OREGON WILL They will find lost articles, will find a buyer if you have-something to sell or will fl -bargain if you want to buy something. ' ' t ' ' ' ' .:?- ilav lor.1 fn Tout lo tlmi r hom ; io NVw Yni'c mi I Mi n n-api..li' . VII ; y in -Hi i.f ili.- Portland iorl.i i lo.t ot Crfit Mn. Ih. v.iiiorM wrfi 1 1 ;i )-; -ii -n a i.riv nwi lh - Coluiii- i I., i I '. 1 1 i-r I 'nt--lia, Cost of Living Drops 2.3 Per Cent in May NKW cost of YORK. .lime :'. Tie V 111, ill t he I II ite.l Slated :: p'-r -1 1 1 m VI a. v . ai to tlglll'.rS made pIll.l.C , the n;i t n.lia I 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 i 1 1 ; i, i., i I il . Th ' lol.li lil'op dropped :' inrdiiii.' I I. hi n; hi h . oill' ii in -In. til .l.ilv was L'o ti. t iiicr. . and June 1 'a Jn t.i .line- 1 . 1 aj.l. n I I lit, ll a V : llg I tie - ln-i w . n -I ill 1 !' 1 I 1 'i j 1 al 1 per ( i-nl. Body of 16-Year-0ld Boy Taken from River PORTLAND, June 2n. Depu ties fiohi tlie oftke i f.Sii'-tilf T. 1. Hiirlhurl late toilav recovered tin- body of Henry Ha moil t re.; 1 0 year-old stepson of !'. X. Far mer of Portland, who was acci dentally di owned in Sandy Tiver ve.-terdM'. Triplets Graduated At Whitman College WALT. A WALLA, Wash., .Time 2". Forty senior.; secured diplo mas hero today at the ::'uh annual commencement exercises at Whit man college. Triplets were in the graduating class, Malcolm. Robft and Wallace, pons of Dr. IT. R. Rrode. hitail of tlie biology depart ment at Whitman ooJletre. Twelve graduated with honor?. Barracks at Hackensack Destroyed by Dynamite RARRACKs If MACKKNsACK. N. J., June 2e. re of dvitamite to light a fir' in Camp Mcrritt. destroyed 2 M' empty barracks and threatened resiliences rcarby. The fire was tTi third r-t Camp Meriitt within the last lew months, tfficers b' Move all three were Incenniary. Harding Invited By Pan-American Union WASMINC.TON, June 20. President ll.irdins has been in vited by th" Pan-Pacific union t i attend its conierence next smnnicr :it llotxdnlil and lias expressed tin hope that circumstances will per mit hi': at tenil;iire. The invitation wap given by lli-ViinillT lliiill.' lOHI, .-inr; - -,,M;,i wh traveiej me , rnib-s from Hawaii to tender ir. Waters of Willamette And Columbia Falling PORTLAND, Ore., June So The flooded Willamette rtver Witr falling fast today and reports ;n,i thn wejtthef bureau were that tli: pper Columbia arid all its'trJb utaries were ilso declining Art danger of further floods wan over for this summer, the weather air strver sold. V Eastern Capitalists Arrive In Portlaiid PORTLAND. Ore.. Juno 20. Delegates from many states to tins convention of the National Asso ciation of r.uilding Owners ar rived hre today and were wel comed by reception committee. A train de luxe carrying eastern capitalists will arrive early tomor row morning for the opening ses sion, the secretary said. Amendment Would Stop Religious Appropriations WASHINGTON. Juno 20. A constitntional anntidment under which the states onrl- mnnlrtpatr ties would be prohibited from ap propriating funds to any rellRlotlB uenominaton, or;anir.ation, or lii Vtltulion was introduced today 5 the house. The amendment would also provide that no Taw should be passed respecting; etUablishmeut of religions and its free exercine. riGIITKJtti DltAW SEATTLE. Wasli., June 2n Clare ( Kid I - Bromeo, of Skin Fran cisco fought a six round draw with Travie Davis, of Seattle, coast wel terweight champion, here tonight. Johnny Trambitas. of Portland, knocked out Frank Pete of Seattle in the second round. TOT SSI I.TI'D RALTIMORF.. Md , Juno After her skull had been fractured by her asrailant. 7-year- ibl Mar garet huncfi daughter ot Williatn Ioney, was assaulted today In the cellar of Ihv home. She is in 9 serious coiuVition. STATESMAN FIND ANYTHING ; It I rhM I HI Tn I n am... wuivmn itLLb Ur . . ;: fflSlSCRii J' i - I Mrs. Coihin and Chauffeur : , Hlxpeded in Re MarriediT I And Travel.. . u U'oKANi:. Was 1 . J'tne 29.i5i nr.. ..... Jif-fliils nf her pa ' oif WITIJ D, i railroad hniu1 ' ! tbili. wealthy we;e 1 In- su!,!ei I oi crosiM-. . a rti a ill iaia i ii in oi viis. Alma I. 5 ii in silpei ior rt. here, thk Sf'tHl 'flOOIl 111 llle trial of I.ou.Ijj ' f.tlLjc, her (otmer cuauileur. . trial on a charge of ai-Kon in n! fle-l ion with the alleged HUmn. .lrl,..H,.li I.. ti .... .. t rji i 'destruction by fire ftui :!niini bert? 1. st winter. rs. Coiliin declared. loTeiil4. (0 lUfHtioiU ?! counsel for M ' Li 1st- tliat Mr. t-o.birj liad-r broad and gaiit to ftntjy-. .sin- had woikml for Mm .' U,er ii lioisek.eeper for a nHmbrr xA ysars,. and that later they wara ' ri'-d. Mr. Sorbin died In 1S1 " K-Uing beg $lou,ti'ifi an(i ..-; . mjnp' iieie. vaiu.ni at XWI060 ijki her direct t'xaininaUoa.lfrs, Cor toid and ot allegtd tjlaa. r" nerielf Lilje to bura th. i to collect the insurance b-- of the heavy expenn ta' 1 raufj" vvhi h she was put in maintaining1: j Slie aid she had expretted, eference to donate tba.rMtJ ii p jjenite to a Scandinavian boRDtOd Osciciation, but that Lilg h4 mi lined to consent. Wlrs. Corbiu testified HhtPkW' .7-1 una Ulge had planned ie b tnr' rieJ aj.er ini-y una oDtain',4 t! snpurunec. niouy and', tut .i . i. k. i. . i . . . i . ',, , iniuusii in' nun in, j '-.. . i ., airs. Corbin is ehrriTd!rwK ttmfa in eoimei-tion wit the"fiiCj tirdat Falls Citizens T - 4 .Mdy Man Garbage Wagons GREAT FALLS, Motif, 2.').-4-Two hundr-d Tirnmuient eilk Cnsi of c,rrat Falls at a ma ItiV-eting this afleriKMin declarUJ i'aertseiven willing to man utt,'. feasii. wagons or to act as sneciil 1iM)liie to guards thenj, to rfd t&t VSty :of the nealth metiara creaW i'i the strike, of garbage, handler! find j other city employes ;f pa lefcn ogo. ' ' '::.' i tuyvesatit Fisli Tells- En . ' linliteninc, Story at- cani' H qtret ot Alumni )lli,r!l V, Dili JNHW YORK. June 20. origin of ,the drinking toasU ft defined by Stu-vesant Fish, bank.-.' er,; otto of the 11 servivor.' ol ti j M;sa of 1871 Of ColoBmbia, ttnlver Kuy, art loaaimaaier. ai mo annmu alinuni luncneon the other dy 'The toasted blacult, tptmgJi tcftis since disused as an ingre4teci: b;f punch, foromed, from a wry e-4rljr period, a favorite addltioa to many old English drinks,' m " 'Promising that in the relpi (ft Charles II. it was the fasbJoa . fiir ladies, attired in dresses mad tor the purpose, to bathe pV lidy In the City of Rath, the orf grn of toasts is thus told.' " " ?It happened, on a publte day, k ! celebrated buauty was in tnt CHis-Bath, and one of her, atfc thire.rs took a glass of the wata iff which she stood, and drank &r. Heal Hi to the company. Thert Vius one in the place, a gay f"l-' liiw, who offered to jump In an! swore though he liked not tin Horror'' he would have ftba ilpa4t." He was opposed In lit ' -esolution; yet this whim gafa' foiindatioi) to the present honof wbicji is ilone . to tha lady ' pjention in our liquor, who , has (jver since been called a toast.' 1 1 ! j"Thns wo see," Jlr.' Flan .r-.. c;ndd. "that the origin, of tmutX Vbs,like that of all things Inn; uninj fenlinine arid also affueotfS; jvtay these facts excuse me.for,bflj iifi accessorry to the commission pj, tliat which our fathers consfd eri'd the unforgivaJde .sit drink ing toasts In cold water. "' t' -steiientary work." said the col e lecturer, "tends to lessen th, t duranci!." " - ' ' u "In other words," butted In tna twi.irt fitudetit. the more pne tiU iiie less he can stand." Kxactly." retorted th, I? ItiVei ; "snd if one lie a V" tit a I on.-'s' standing is lost com jiTi.,:.ly Kin ! Word. '""'Il fTSii ' ( . , - - - i! 1 '- " "" .::. 1AM