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and Every where mere ky ixims RiaiARDl DEB3PSEY, LEONARD AND BR1TT0N WILL SQUIRE EDGATF n- Was Correct-A Far As It Went SPOR " FIGHT CHALLENGERS ; MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., April 17. Dates on which Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion, Benney Leonard, light weight champion, and Jack Britton, welterweight champion, are to defend their titles in matches here were announced to night by Floyd Fitzsimmons, promoter for the local post i of the American Legion. ' M ' Fitzsimmons exhibited contracts signed by the champions and said that Leonard would fight July A, Britton would fight August 5, and Dempsey would appear Labor1 day. Leonard is-to get $40,000. His opponent's name will be an- ' nounced late this week, Fitzsimmons said. The money and opponents of Dempsey and Britton will be fixed later. Construction of an arena to seat 40,000 was begun today. IS FOR NEXT SMOKER Bouvier of alem and Graves -N .of 'Independence Will Go Prelimnary em straight oat. In Crites "he will find a touch, resourceful fighter, of exactly his own weight. Syverson especially Is a long-dis tance fighter. He has the stam ina of a granite boulder, and with his new punch he ought to make the grade against the best of the boys -anywhere . - Ray Bou vfer. , of Salem, and Young Graves; of Independence, hare been matched as the fourth event on the regular Company F smoked, for Friday night, April This makes the full card, the main event of which. will be battling Syverson of Salem and .Frankle Crites of Newberg. ' Syverson has appeared - two or three times in Salem, always showing a gameness that :' has pleased the crowd. : He Jhad fal len Into a bad habit of open-hand ed slapping that made much noise . but brought no verdicts. To cor rect this, he went up lo Portland for a month and mixed in with all the top-ttotchers In their train ing; and what he has learned will bring Joy to any one who likes High School Ball Game Postponed Until Friday The baseball game which was to have been played between the team of Salem and Columbia at Oxford - park this afternoon has been postponed until Friday, when the local high school nine will match the Portland school. The postponement came as the result of a message from Columbia un lverslty stating that because the spring vacation had not yet clos ed it would be impossible to as semble the team. . . . mum wins IN BD GAME : y trousers REASONABLY , . P'Rl ICED Wet Weather Blocks A ; Other Games in American League Yesterday LEAGUE STANDINGS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE 8o Frsneiseo Los Angeles V ernon Sacramento Oakland Portland 3 Salt Lata , 2 Seattle mm m is Hi. HELD IN PRISON .. T 7 .500 . 6 .33ST 4 .3:3 O .307 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. St. Lonia - 4 1 New York 4 1 Philadelphia 3 2 Chicago 3 2 Brooklyn 2 3 Pittsbnrx --- 2 3 Cincinnati 1 4 Boston - 1 4 AMEBICAN LBAOUE CltTeland 4 1 Mt. Louis .... .'. 3 1 New Tork 2 1 Philadelphia 3 2 Washington 2 3 Hon ton 1 2 Chicago v 1 3 IVtroit .V... 0 4 ; Prt. .SOO .800 .fiOO .60O .400 .4M1 .200 .200 Hecker Suspected of Doing Away With Frank Bow ker While Bootlegging- B. PORTLAND, pr.. April 17. O. Hecker. 24. of Albany. Or., 800 surrendt"! himself into custody 7",o of the police late todayand was 1 V.IJ fllAW. .400 .333 .250 j jobs to be done during the night for the laboring men, etc. They have just purchased a new machine. Sixteen Persons Added to Turner Methodist Church ST. LI LOSES TO Will BIT Missounans Defeated for First Time Chicago Hits Hard in Second For Sale by All Leading Dealers 1 WASHINGTON, April 17. (American) Washington defeat ed Philadelphia to'day 11 to 9 in one of the weirdest games ever seen here. The risitora used 1 4 players and the locals 16, ten of the total 30 players being pitch ers, f We for each club. Of the entire pitching array. Phillips alone proved effective for more than one Inning. The winning runs made in the seventh, were charged against Yarrison who yielded a single to Lamotte and walked both Peckfnpaugh and Gharri ty to fill the. bases, with none out. Rommel then succeed ed fYarrlson and lour runs devel oped from Goslln's sacrifice fly, i a triple oy judge ana a aoui by Harris. Score: R. H. E. Philadelphia 9 1 0 Washington 11 14 ? Moore, Sullivan, Heimach, Yarr rison, Rommel and Perkins; Mo gridge, Brlllharf, Woodward, Zachary, Phillips and Gharrity. . St Louis, at Cleveland post poned, ra'n. - Detroit at Chicago postponed, rain. New Yotrk: At Boston (Called end second inning, rain). ST. LOUIS. April 17. Chicago handed St. Louis its first defeat of the season in the National lea gue today, winning the, second game of the series 7 to 6. A swat rally in the second in which doak was driven off the hill and another assoult against Barfield in the seventh won for the Cubs, T T A a: .. - tieamcoie a rove in lour runs for-the Cardinals. Score R. H. Et Chicago 7 io 0 St. Louis 6 13 1 Batteries Maetin, Keen and O'Farrell; Doak, Barfoot and Clemons. ing the disappearance of Frans Bowker, a musician who was last seen late Sunday night leaving with Hecker in an automobile to go to an outlying district, accord ing to a story told the police by Albert Bowker, brother of the missfng man. An automobile which Hecker had borrowed from a friend wa? returned to th owner today, bloodstained and wilh a new seat cushion in it. Hecker refused on advice of his attorney to make the slightest statement. Albert Bowker's story to th4 pol'ce that his brother had taken $400 in money with him last nipht and that he had an agree ment with "Hecker to bny from him a quantity of liquor which Hecker said Tie had cached in a subnrban hiding Tlace: -r-- - ; When the two men failed to turn last night, Albert Bowker told th police of his fears and while they were engaged in searching for " Frank ' 1 Bowker. Hecker retnrned the automobile and surrendered himself. TURNER, April 17. Sixteen persons were received into the fellowship of the Turner Metfio dist church, nine in preparatory connection and seven as full mem bers on Easter Sunday. The baptismal covenant and seal was administered to 15. The pastor's morn-ng address was "The Living Christ." One hundred and twenty-five people witnesses the pageant, "The Gate Beautiful,' which por trayed, a Continuous story or the last days of Christ on earth. In the evening. Special lighting and musical effects added to the im pressiveness of the presentation The dramatic reading of the story was given by the pastor, who also d'.reCted the pageant. The church is showing marked rrogress under the leadership of ReYTTialph I. Thomas, Its pastor. I transaction. to his previous opposition to such appointments but advocated ac tion in this Instance, asserting that the ward should not be de prived of representation on the council. The aldernren last night defi nitly tabled an ordinance to per mit dismantlement by the street railroad company of tracks on North Summer street. An ordi nance to pave this street from Market street to Fairground road was given final approval. At the same time, the council instructed City Attorney Smith to demand that the street railroad company remove dirt which had been exca vated from its tracks and piled in the street. City Recorder Race reported that no replies had been received from advertisements for bids on hay. Alderman Vandevort attack ed a proposal that the recorder be permitted to purchase hay in small lots. "There are any number of far mers who would sell hay to the city at a price much lower than that demanded by dealers who must have their profits out of the declared Vandevort. panys lnterurban lines must e produced In the federal coaurt m Spokane in May, when It is ex pected the railway company wui be tred for alleged transportaion of liquor. Federal officers claim to have found five cases of liquor in the car at Colfax recently. "It's silly." declared Waldo Paine, traffic manager3 of the company. In commenting ion the temporary release from custody of the car. "The law was meant to cover only automobiles 1 which liquor is transported. A similar easel n which a Pullman car was involved was tried, re cently and the car dismissed.' Bond for the release of the law breaking rolling stock was post ed personally by the officers of the company. The freight car is the property of the-Great Jorth era railway, it is said, but It is on the, Spokane and Eastern rails PLAXK ARRIVES TORTO PRAYE. Cape Verde Islands, April 17. By The Asso ciated Press): The Portuguese seaplane which is attempting a flight from Portugal to Brazil, ar rived here at 6 o'clock this eve ning from St. Vincent. WERK'S SCHEDULE Pittsburgh, 1 ; Cincinnati, O CINCINNAI, April 17. Morri- con's great pitching today held Cincinnati to four hits and Pitts burgh won, 1 to 0. The only rnt of the game was scored In the fifth Inning when Roherv singled. stole sesod and sloped on a hit by Grimm. R. H. E 1 7 0 Sacramento at San Francisco. Salt Lake at Ios Angeles. Vernon at Seattle. ' Oakland at Portland. - - Here Are Correct Names The council gave Vandevort au thority to search for farmers who would submitbidson thisitem Upon motion of Mayor Halvor sen, the council last night extend ed a vota of thanks for faithful and consistent service rendered by J. A. Jefferson, who submitted his resignation recently. The, council approved Alderman llai Patton's motion that Ferry street near the armory be vacated for an amusement wheel during the Cherringo which will be held in the near future. Alderman Baumgartner and otners Joined in a demand that the ordinance committee accord action on a requested ordinance designed to curb annoyance from I r ( n -l s-i . lk t. : 1 a. . r- I a oi i j v r-tr i . ratiunen tucaiea near bight btarted UVer FffOrt tO the business district maintain un- TaX Sellers WhO Brm2 screened chimneys with the result Synopsis of the Annual Statement of tha INDIANA LUMBERMEN'S MUTUAL INS. COMPANY of Indianapolis. In the State of Indiana on the 3lst dar of December, 1921, made o ne murnre Commissioner of the frtata or Ureg-in, iwrsnant to liv; v Capital Amount of capital stock paid up Mutual In coma Net premiums received dur ing- the year...... t 898,033.84 Interest, dividends and rents, rr-eiveT dnrtrr the ra. "7.860 83 Income from . other sources received during the year.. 4.435,75 Army jmd navy ioftlcera hav formed a matrimony club. Not for the purpose of evading a mar. ried career, but fwlth the llxea and definite Ideas of going after it. Membership In the club is a personal advertisement of a pa sion for matrimony. The officers are going to acquire wives it they have to lasso them on tha danc ing floor. The task before them is neither 'difficult no; terrible, at that. . - - , ... . ... . Seven millions of Austrian" are out of employment: But this does not include tneirfforraei emporer. 'I 1' EAD iisra BEFORE C0ML Total income .. .;. 978.030.12 . . Disbursements . Ket losses paid dnrinc the year including- adjustment exoensea : 30S.Bt8.85 Dividends paid to policyhol ders rinrinr tne year .. IVJ.Oiff.33 Commissions and salaries paid darinc the year 118.888.65 Taxes, lirenses and fees paid dtirinc the yesr 38 Amount of all other expen- - duurea .... 19,023. Ol It From Abroad that cinders in large quantities accumulate upon the roofs of business buildings and dwellings. - Slore Pitt-burgh Cincinnati . Morrison and WIngo. Boston at New York, postponed rain. ' Brooklyn at Philadelphna post poned, rain. THE QUALITY SHOE SHOE REPAIRING WITH SERVICE Announcing to the people of Salem and vicinity that , e i a r ' " vte have opencti a snoe gnop at us i. L.ommerciai sxrcei with one object in view tv give Salem people regular city shoe repairing service. . " . ' . : :' Delivering We call for and deliver any shoes free; Phone use and we'll be there on the jump. Night Work To accommodate the wording man we'll repair his shoes during the night and have them on hand for work next morning. - . . ... Highest Class Workmanship Lowest Prices . THE QUA LITY SHOE STORE i '. '". : ' " " 1 " j- l" " ' ' ' " ., ! . ' r' i y. , -,? . j ' : v f ; '. -'. - :' 'f . i 178 South Commercial Street Phone 1133 and 0 4 Gooch; Luque Few people In Oregon, it is be lieved, know the correct names of the "state institutions. Comment to this effect was made by R. B Goodin, secretary of the state board of control recently, after he had been reading about some of the institutions in the news papers. 'Here are the right names,1 said . Mr. Goodin, indicating the list on a board of control letter head. This is the way they are officially written: Oregon state hospital; Oregon a nAntAn I A ... Ti.:.. baiem leam riaCeS 111. hftlon for Feeble-Mlndcd; Oregon Track Meet at Port and State Training School, Oregon atate Tuberculosis hospital, Ore- Salem high school did nqt achieve a-notable victjry at the Columfc'a university track meet in Portland Saturdav, each of sev eral other high schools being a separate and insuperable reason But the boys did get Traced which wa better than some of the others. - Corvallls was the big point winner, with ColirmWa secona The Corvallls tam is rated s one of real quality, especially OP th speed events; thev, bA mn enough to p'ace two iir the 50- vards. the 22fl. the ani tn mile Tunsl., f?peet Keene Is the Corvallls eavcJi.rr-'-- -f ! Salera jwt Intf) the Jtenn-itnais and the finals In fewal of the efents. howerer'Sdcolotsky fifth in the 22 ff f inals. agast strong competition. Lennon aot in on the half-mile, and stoiznei? placed in the finals in the shot tut. Both the Po?ts scored. How ard in the 60 yards, and IM was second in the semi-finals for the 220. 'I want tr r.lll thta rnnniti' at. of Oregon Institutions tention to this vicious effort to protect our bread merchants who are selling high priced bread al though the war is long since past and wheat is now 90 cents and 1 a bushel when It was S3 and 13.50," asserted Alderman Henry Vandervort at last night's session of the city council. "1 agree with you, Henry," ob served Mayor George Halvorsen. vanaervort s statement was evoked by Alderman Joseph Baumgartner's demand for an or cu nance wnicn would impose a high license fee upon "vender's who sell bread that is made out side of Salem." Such an ordinance has already been asked for and will be. pre sented at the next session of the council," said Alderman Hal Pat- ton, who took exception to Van- devort's attack. The bakerie3 must pay war time wages in their business," said Patton. "Perhaps that is true, but not to such ah extent that Salem con sumers must pay within l or 2 cents of the war time price," re torted Vandevort. "If these other bakeries can Bhip 50 miles and sell bread at 5 or 6 cents for a loaf costing 9 cents locally, thre ia something wrong. I .believe in protecting home industry, but I also believe in a sqpare deal for our local citziens when they are overcharged for items of food ins oreaa orainance is ex- ARREST Ml Total expenditures ..........$ 808,104.82 Assets Vain of real estate owned. .t 55,000.00 Valna of stocks and bonds owned (market valne) 803,316.00 IjAftfim nn ntnrtraflrra and rot lateral, ate. ; . &f4H,o.i Cash in banka and nn haad 57.120.89 Premiums, in course of enl- Wtinn written sine Sep tember 80. 1921 86,313.79 Interest and renta due and accrued ..... 10.7&W. Synopsis of tha Annas! Statement of THE COMMONWEALTH IN SURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK of New Tork, in the! State of New Tork. on tha Slat day of December, 1921, maris to tha laearaaeo' Commissioner of , la Stato ot Oregon, ' imranant to ' law : Oapitai Amoant of capital stock paid wp .;, f ; 800,000.00 ? f . Xaeoaaa - . ' , Net praminma race i red dur-" " . ia- the yesr". i .I.810,400.34 ) Interest, dividends and renta . received dorin the year.; 103,471.11 Income- f rem other aonreea " - race! red daring the year.. 1S.S78.9T ,1' . J.. . " ' Total income ..........2,520,745.KI , DlabnrtoBitnts - ... .. Ket losses paid daring- the . year lneladinf adjuatmant expenses .j.-...t.385,723.l5 DlTidenda paid on capital "' , , stock darinc tha tear. 60.0O0.00 Oommissiona and J aalarioa paid dnrinc the tear 819.3S9.24 . Taxes, licensee-and feoa paid J l U dnrinc tha year.i. .. -112.04S.27 Amonnt of all Other oxpen t ditnrag .....j. , - aoB,7D.Ta - "Total oxpenditurea ".2,CT5,7075J t Aasate ... . . , . Valna of real estate .owned ' y- market valna) i... -t. ' 0.57.e7 YalM of aioeka aad nondl, - owned (market Taloe).... B.490.45B.O , Loaca on mortgajea and col- ' ' lateral, ote. k 199,853 21 i Caab in banka and on hand 191,093.09 Premtama in course of col , i, r lection written since Sep tember BQ, 1921 BOOZE Ell Total admitted assets tJ. 535,930.74 UabUltUB ! Gtoim claims for losses nn- n.id : ? 34.I32.WI Amoun of unearned premi- uma on all ontstandinc . risks 4S5.M8.01 I AU other liabilities .... 25.000.Ot) SPOKANE, Wash., March 15. 1 Though out of ail on 16,000 bonds, an electric locomotive and freight car operated by the Spo kane & Eastern railwav and Power company over th rum. gon State School for the Blind, Oregon State School for the Deaf, Oregon State lndustrail School for Girls, Eastern Oregon State hospital, Oregon State Sol diers'. home, Oregon Employment rnstitute for the Blind. Police Without Clue to Robbery of Pantages PORTLAND, Ore., April 17. After a day of work on ths case the police confessed themselves without clue tonight to the Identl ! (if ttt-o man vrtin. rorlv this morning bound and gauged a col ored janitor in the Pantages thea ter, blew open the safe with nitro- Synopis of the Annual Ststenicn f k. OREGON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ' Portland, in the Bute of Oregon, on ... ui, oi isecemner, 121. made insurance Commissioner of the .h; vi urtjon, nnranant to law Canltal Amount of capital stock paid i ino.ooo.oo inrnm. Total premium incon. for tne rear s ita tt inieresi, airiaends and rents received aurinr the year.. 117,05. 4,4 lurtiine irm otner sourers reeeirea annng the year.. 11.70-1.91 Total liabilities exclusive of eanital stock of " none - 515.290.03 Bniineai ia Oregon for tha Tear' Xt finniini received dur- 1 ini the year ... i,ao.' Iiosses naid durine the year Z.17 I K..K inrarrM anna nil - year - INDIANA LUMBERMEN'S MUTUAl- INSURANCB COMFA.1I J. W. Pinnell, President J. B. r'owlcr. Secreiary . Rtatntorr resident attorney for terrice II. H. Martin, lia ucsra oi .trace RMc. Portland. Ore. Interest ' aad rents accrued duo and 448,840.40 45,708.19 Total admitted aaetaL...f 4.451.4S7.M LiablUUos r . Gross claim for losses un paid Amount of unearned premi- , .- .1 nma on all . outstanding risks -J...- L. SL154.078.il Due for commission . and hrokerare .j AU other liabilities.!. lt.553.4l U.811 1 eo,oo.il Total liabilities, I etcluslre v of capital stock r of 500.000 ta.S4S.031.M Business la Orecoo for tha Tear - Net preniiuma reeaieed dar- jf -- log tha yar.,..i ..-o . at,oaB.i Losses paid during the year e660.6 Losses incurred daring the year , 14.61S M THK. COMMONWEALTH IN8UBUNCK CO, Or HEW TORK. . Cecil F. Bhelleross, President t i, H. J. Thomsen, Secretary. 8tatntory resident Attorney for Sort Ice: IT. E. RraHh, Portland, . Ore. TOO LATEjTO x CLASSIFY FOR RENT -"FIVE-ROOM UN funjished apartment, close 4a Adults. 46S Center. Total income Dilhnraements Paid for losses, endowments. annuities and surrender valors t Dividends paid to policyhol ders ounnf tbe year DiT-idrnds paid en eanital stock durinar the rnr Oi trim iss tons and salaries Paid durine tha mr , Taxes, licenses and fees tiaid urine the Tsr.., , Amount of all other expen ditures 981,102 30 103,?Ct.98 24,POC.a 7.000.00 139,r3.69 5.152.41 81, 995.45 LADD & BUSH, BANKERS j - . . - - . . , . Established 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. " AMERICAN ASSOCIATION! At Columbus 7: Kansas City; At Toledo 2: MNwanke 9. . At Louisville 6: St Pan! 5 At Minneapolis Indianapolis postponed, rain. ' . WESTERN IJIAOUE At Tulsa 8; Omaha 4. At Oklahoma City . 4; CUy 1. St,,Josepb 7; Denver 5. "r1 vrrino anrl iRrn Taoxl witH nn- - wvasay-i. '" tf I A A . . j, . , - . . I wards of ISOOO loot. Expert M""1 w p"p ugnr. at me crarksmpn vern rftsnonsibl fnr I '-'- Bea9luu- th. rrimn .rHin? t th. noiir. Alaerman . u. utter won a .wrj tai nignt wnen ne ior Krai Inn affnrta tn a Mnn I rt l a m. f at I . a wuuiu- l nOSS ana Arrant Upen NeW man to succeed Alderman J. A. I Shoe Recainna Business Jeff9r8on. ward, resigned. a I Pntitinna salrlnn- ho nr.l.m. C. O. Ross and . Ennis Arant I oi J. xs. bmith and Batty Cooper. have opened ajsle repairing ehopl Wgnt votta are required for it 17S South Commercial street such an election and as there are under the name "Quality - Shoe I only 10 votes, here tonight, I can Shop. Both mm -were until re-as8are y that the opposition to Icently employed in the shoe re-ithIs "l he sufficient to defeat pairing department of the Bootery I it, said Dr. Utter. "My chief rea- Total expenditures ... Assets Value of storks and bonds owned (mat ket or amor tised value) 11 Aifliuss ") on mortgagee ana col lateral, etc. Premium notes and policy loana Cash in b-tnki aad en hind et nnrollected and defer red premiums . . . . Interest and renta duo and accrnao : o SH4 Ia Other assets (net) . 1.450 71 $ 361,716.83 871.618.27 516.977.05 ! . S4.63i.30 77,93402 and are experienced iivahoe work. Prior to his connection with The Boot cry Mr. Hoss was employed n Yd V.nni Shrtn nn Sta ttf RfrpAt. Mr. Ross, the' manager,' says the new shop will make It a policy of Sioux! repairing shoes for. the better ser- vico of ereryone. They will op erate a delivery service, will UiLo son for opposition is that both of these men are candidates for nom ination as aldermen to this ward and it would be unfair to seat one j candidate and disregard other claimants." Utter'a stand was supported by Councilman Vandervort. i Aldcr- uwri' J: B. "Clcs "called attention I ToUl admitted swt 13,283,151.55 uahtutiaa Net roeervea . 12,722,234.56 uross claims lor losses na- 1a4 . in intt ftn AU other liabilities 443!l50 09 Total liabilities, eiclasive oi camtal stock of 810C.OOO 83.1 82. 151. 55 BuaUesa In Oregon for tha Year Gross premiums received during the year ........ S 775,913.03 Premiums and dividends re- r turned dnring the year ... 17,220 1H Loasea paid dnrinc the year S5.OO4.O0 . OBEOOK LIFE INSURANCE tX) A. U Mills. President ' - 8anford SmiUv SeereUrr Statatory resident attorney for service: NOW PDAYIN6 f. Constance Talmadge in "Polly of the Follies"- Salem critics say, "It's the Best Picture She ! - Ever Made" i WATCH THE LIBERTY IBERTV Theatre" -It Y