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Tuesday, January 20, 1925. THE LA' GRANDE EVENING. OBSERVER PAGE FIVE A Local News In Brief 1 . j . i i jr . COMIN(i LVtiM'S March 6, 6, 7 District high school basketball tournament at Union. - AI PoiimiMl- ,ir. II nil Aim. i j. .tiucuowcll have gone t" Portland, wheije they will spend six weeks or two months visiting. v Attended Meeting- r Doctor It. I. Ijuults, who at tended u medical im-ll iif? in i'ort laml yesterday, returned to I. a Grande thiu morning. Will C-IVC? DUIK1-- The annual ircinen's ball will be Klvt'ii t Ills evening at tin Kuherl iull. r.veryining points towarus a record crowd and a good time Is sureu. funeral Tomorrow . Mrs. H. O. Hendrick;vm of Spo-i kane Wash., arrived tills morning j with the boilv of Mr. Ilendiickson who died last Saturday. The fu- wn,n the ground Is full of water, ncrul will be held In Wallowa at "'Perls G.-or W. Kable. in ch;irgc: two o'clock tomorrow ufterrioon. ,r l'Vutol distribution in Oregon j . , for the college extension Service. , Three lined Ity .Iud;e i'rh reason is clear when one mn- ; At the evening session o'f the mu- Mvr w,lt lmpes when powder nlcipul court, presided over by eMlodts under ground. Judge Slater, three men churged ln M'hding, the pyrotol cbung with drunkenness were each filled.0" wUn v'1enee from a powder ' J5 Kelly Long,. Oscar Noycs and j Kdwurd htewarl. Noyia wus lined nn u noKseKs'.oh nharirA nltso. All but Imwk paid the lines. . Mrs. KI.I.IU- In lMitluml I,s. td. MdUle 01 tbland I of the state highway commission and prominent in Masonic circles was registered at the liucprial ho tel yesterday. Oregoninn. ? '. Personal Mention Miss I. Gal brail h of Joseph who has been visiting in llakcr, return ed to her home this morning on the brunch line train. Mr. and Mis. A, CJ. Day. who were here yesterday on business, returned to their home in Maker this morning. J. I). Hommeis of I'endleton was at the Kommer hotel yesterday. A. M. Andrews of Imblor was registered at the Komun'r hutd las', i evening. Mr. Andiews returned tp liis home (Ills morning. 4 Tlie Misses KiHina Ihils and Ibi- en Kills of Knti-rnrise were among ,. .,!,. i ,.i,.iv . - - I . -i - "is J. M. Smith of Jlermistun w as registered at the Hotel Foley yes terday. ' '-, t ; Stephen Hutchison of Colon is among the visitors in I. a Grande today. Women Start Campaign Against Young "Vamps" . (Continued from l'liK" 1.) nf viirloilM eliurehes Suniliiy. Some of the most proiiiini nl pastors In Ihe city dwelt at h llKlli on Ihe episode. All of Ihe discussion , .,,. .,,isMi, ti. Icssluii HallKarlh. N. C: lira Chrlslen Slresse.l the need or more soil- cm.,.rI1.nt n,;,k,. f the so- v- N'1"1'' l:,,sn- secretary: darlty In the home and society. I,.,,,,,.,, wraiiKell fleet i onfiseal. ! I, s- l-' Mu "'l'l"'-'. treasurer; I.. Tp until Sunday the girl's age ,,y . .-r. m h Eoveniment In ';"cl b y. f nunchil secretary; was uocViitod us Hi. ' h.-rcncli walcrs. which, it Is slat-.'. Ki'll" I'axlon, warden: M.irllm Mm. Tin... in Veins Old. ...... .... , ,.. .1... ... e.i ; linMln llsseil. ().('..; VMIuinett Itaj- Word received from i.os Angeles ao.vevi.r. tjei iiic auiiioiuica uu on tt new nngle of Invesliwitlon.1 Mrs. Kile A. Illoom. who claimed lo have hud the cure of I xirothy. In December nil:!, and January I'.'l :j, notif ied police here, they said, that slvc was posit I ve t hat Jier former ehargi' was now more than 16 years -old. "She was n years old at the very eai w nen w-,en hi automobile ;ildiled. en Mo the linl.ler team and tin- hlfiln .phr ),rS(, ),.,s KIM(, (n)(, i,onor she was with us," Mrs. Itloom is ,,, pavement on the P :k iic liiii- h.nys team was victorious ovr! yi,le ,r'.'t In uic'iU In the hospital reported lo nave said. . one- iiiibui even have bcn it. In response to this development, j Jiorothy said Sunday that she would lie 17 on nel April, mu- said her father was going to send east for her certificate. Mean- v hlle,. the police nnnonneed that : If It were developed that the ' girl Is IS she co ltd be held January Special ON . KIHBKR 1500TS For Ladies, Misses, Hoys, Youths jiiiti Lnildien, in Kcd Top and Piam Wack color First Quality HALF PRICE Stive Now! Clint's Clolhlery liable to tin. death penalty :n j stead of ilii prison lie lit lur MfV. although a woman has neve.- beciij subjected to capital puniM.meitt in California. ! Frank J. Kgun. puotii- d.fen-! rcium.ti hy tne gui, nnnounc jt'il that the i.cf.me will h based ) nomai irresponsibility Billet 'ehlHhnod. No acii-ntiiir witnesses, ur alienkds win be -nployed, I miwcvcr. V isito. h, some merely curious, J others there to oiler consolation. called at tin- city prison Honday. ; Anions' them were Karl, tin-! brother, ami Joseph Ktlimrson. the; father, luil h of whom nt first refused to ha vi' anything to do ' with the case. They have become- reconciled with Morothy and arc making every effort to ahl her. j as-'DAMP GROUND IS THE BETTER FOR BLASTING STUMPS The best tinu lo hirst slumps 1 '"k ihuu ia K" umu fimi room : J is'i oi-.i.v. llIH ' s fm's resistance. I i it !l t nnil iHTiiuai' ury huh rilhd with i.l,- .nc-s, nn.l .I.ks 11..1 r,.s,.111,r ,., .,,. s ls I merely blown off leaving the stump js'.ill rooted to the land. Winn the; ; hoII is full of water the stump it-, self offers less n s!s(ance than th.; I wet H'iil and ko iti Sifted out. , We.ter Is one of the best tamping 1 he materials,' since it I'M is all spaces around the explos'vi and leaves no room for the gas s to ex ' pand without lifting something out meat explos.ve. can be , t: d in,"" btismesi iveeniiy. holes filled with water. proiledj 'rs. Harold Mlngamln and chil the priming slirk is wi.terproored 'I'eu spent seveial days hist week with a Utile cup grease or watcr-!w'h 't mothcf, Mrs. Darius Wit proofing comp-.nni. ''V- Mis. Llingamen's home is ut One pound of pyrotol used tn wet imbler. ground will do approximately Ihel Snrnv Drifting. nrk of n pound and a hail' when f The strong winds 01 the' past the ground is dry. Tin? govern- few days have, caused some ex igent supply is Lniiteil and nil new ; tretmiy ih-ep Miowiliifta. Stage orders should l)e in before (he i. lid- J.ervice has bet n quite slow sili'je die of Kebruniy. Mr. K-d.Ie says. 'the ihU'tiiig began.- . to insure delivery before it is tool late to do the work in winh r. J'ouer company hau- a lorcc oi Th (.IIKt ,,,-enlimr "ThM Pial- Orders may be placed villi conn- 1(.n ut work here now 1 mlttng H(l ..OMt.- w,.nt tu perry AVednes tyagenjs, or liiliher information' )n muro effective street lights, t ,my ' . .. obtained by writing the college ex-;,.w tran.slonuers will a'.so be puij owing to .th weather condl- ti.miliui Hurvii'i' nl ( ''.-v--i IIik Win !i ....... ... .. ... . , ... .. lmlin.oiI .It will in.u.. Uic ..in. 4l i'tiL'1-m Hiinn v foil r I I CMEC1 MS" AM i;s 31 A V I'l'SKT SWi;ii: S AHMAMi:.T l'liA STockmim.M fAP. Plans ot ilepulie.4 lo tile Swedish plilla- nielli to hriiii forwaid un i s iri s to reduce ailiiiiiiiin.s i.iul to in. , oiiii ulor; I'hiiii. I.in.-iin. J. ll.; cM'i-lises fur lia.lonal def. -ivie, limy n j. linn. t). fl.: A. Soniieliliilij;. not be carried out, .aecoi iliim- lo'u. j.,-, ; Ai-thur. 1 1 :i I iKiirl'ti. political observers, because or the j, h. N. C: Itert Hill, it. S. V.-U.: renewed anviely felt here In re. j,n clirislenson, li. K. S.; A. K. Kurd to the Intrntiulis or Sini.-l iKt n. ,,.(. Cehlliii:. eliap Unsslii. jlain. A, ' Sinini'Ulmr ael'-d as in- The recenl npi l.'iiillf In Kslhon- stsillint; officer and OinrlcM l.ar- lla Is, one or the cMeiuiivlanei s which Is cailsli coiu-i-ru lo tie-; ,,,oiioneiiis or ilis iriiiaiM.nl. An-i , i ,., i,,i,,i.. (.ovcrnmenl 'I I' these s 1 his lire el In I a. ,..m,.. i ..,. ..-i,,,,,! thai Hwe- ,,,, v (1 uilnliiin a Iv 'ce of four ,. ..,,. v, .H!(1.s in llaitm wele.s. (iltANiS IASS MAN III KT KCGKNK. Ore -A. i;. KL-trer ;r-,niH pa-s was seriously injured Way iHhvLii Juuciion i n and. - Monroe and p.nned him under- Cove was cancelled on account ol neat h. No broken h.ne wei-ejd,,. Yoada, found by physicians, but tt wa be-j Mj, jn(J .1n n iulit -of lleved I mu lie sill lereo ini-i ii m mi- juries from which he was Mill un conscious. Mr. l-:gi;er with a com punion. was nort hbound after ; visit here. Climber Wtl lfr i r. i pV.vSr 7Zi , 'Sr.-J' '. i - ... t ""If I -A f!t Hmibir.e rinr--'mhntem s:s pt t-i'.cn :t'"t ruruimsr I.'- fet r'r.-. t;,wr to' tinW nti'df nes-rft- ffoM f climt nr r t ft U'J-- Vtl,r-vt. Inrt Th- '-nr rnf siopp1 't h ' Irni w h"i r, ih- n t sn.1 drtvr intoxi.-ated ra i-iker- e " star Urm w . v jf, ( - j Seriously I) f .. 1 BMmsmsuk mists Janiei (;upaenheiii, toi tunuf vfun k-nlPi ir, ihf- copper maustry. u -ieronwi ut gertously HI ELGIN BANKERS ELECT HEADS Kl.fHN (HlicclKI). At tin- ri'g- ulal '"( t ll"H u1, if'V. UirtH lOiU Ul ihw oltlcriu with clrcletl lor llilsi '''"' '' 1"'"". of 'ho Couil- " " ' . ... w' ,.,.r spoon, well knov,., f.uit Kio.ver. Ice president, and the directors ti.oKen were J. h It:ilei William Uoulet, Harry J. Hug, William K::ell and 'I .email Hlanchard. K. 1,, Shoemaker remains us cushier and Guy Patten, assistant. .The " r,ta' stock of the ban It Wiis c H I lOlil .)U,i'UU i o o, una an additional surplus fund of $ 1 1. unit. Sheriff Hreshears was ut Klgin The K1. stem Oregon Light and I1" r:"""' ; wr!i , lb ,vilow. .und -It.,. bekf.ll orders- took ptUei' hVlduy i-veiling at their ttail here. 'The joihl KeliowK inslalled w-re: i A. Knowhs. H. G.: (I. ll. Taylor,' v. (; i,. . p.uckhy, secretary; C. . I tiism.lssen. I n iisilri r; S 11. 1 Cove IiIkIi s-liool III Jhe lii;lnnlnK j a!l;;art h, .viirili n; .11. I., (iraliaiii.lof tin- sei ond si nii sll.r in the per- ,son ;ts ,,.pUy Ki-and marsh. ll. (,.',..L -.b li.il! The Keliekalis Installed Holla i miissen. It. S. N. G.: Mrs. I ran (I: De P.r.le. I,. S. N. G.: Mis. ;Anna lla-r. U. li. V.-G.: Mrs. Hu--bara Larson. I S.- N. G,; M,s. I.Ii-ssle K. iber. chaplain. iVTrs. Jl'-rl . Higgans aeled as inslalling jofiivr v.ith Mrs. J. K. P.ater as ; grand niarshal. In basketball games pl iyed here ;v:th lmbler the Klgin girls lost the lmhler team. I lie game yii n . . i , . i.:i,.in s.ilutdaV 1 oi) b is in Mr. and M it. Kdwin Nelson of Palnn r Junction spent I he v.-.- k - end with relatives and friends here. Mrs. Nelson wm Miss K!lu Long and a student of tbe Klgin high school previous to her marriage the first of the year. Arthur lllissear of Indian Crer;!; is confined to his home because of Illness. His lieal th has been Very poor for the , past sevcril month, but has become worn" in th" last month. 4 Lloyd I it-am Ih suff ring from a InoJ-en fidlar bone. Game Warden John Wuidcn w.is :il l-.lgin l-'i iday making arrange-, liicnls v;!t h local sportsmen and farmers to have Hie China pheas ants taken care of. The deep snow ba ciitwl many t1 Hunt Ho d'e. it is teared, but steps will be takf ii rroia this iinie until t h iri'.w ii nv n ti supp'y food f " ih- l.lrd-i. M r. and M rs. Km n I: HiiIIi rt :i ( rece", mil: com; t at iilw I ions of t in tr f rh-nd i poti t'.e bit t h of a soli on Jamiaty I'i. i cil ( ":i l k earn up from pn!- t:i. r Jitnetion Sal'ifday cveiilnar ' s:n nl the wei-U-' iid with bis fatn i iiv b re. l.itfbui Plans lllg ;arnrt ! I,' t.vof t.V (AP) -Another c'ii- t'bupl.iied Aii" rlean lnnoai"n ; f'ir -?io-ini; and s'o w- he mr tin.' eld I.otub.n. i- n plan to bull ;( niir,it..-r of ."op r-Kiir;ig' s : i r.il Niorie.n, and jo-h iwcoin jino'l nnir irom r ' f Saa rnolor rars At pre nt tltre are ft w pre-nt tbre sr.- f. w ;;!:.?. in Ixtnd'tn and f w Ictr owuers dih :?t r!i city. : A Beaulilul Skin Js 1'ossiblc to Every .Woman 'I'lic iiroiMT .'are of tin com lli.ltm Ih only 11 ni itt...r ot Unow'nT tin rlKtit Jirt.p:-. ru- llonH to us. und follow tin-dirrt'tlona. piLI CAUA NOMH SKI.V CKKAAI Is In every way a Itvauly l 'ream. It is Msed fur massage to smooth out the l.nes an I wrinkles, and should be left on the' faco when re tiring to act as a tissue builder. ' You s li n 11 I d its:1 Xouie Skin t ' rea i n all t hrou.?!i tin; trying' w'.n-' ter months. Glass Drugs The i;i:ALL Slons I. a (irumlu - i - Oregon c osDirc IL-UI1UiLd OilTCOIE COVK (SpecialV, The first ba by born here since the fin;t of the new year was the arrival of a son at the heme of Mr, ani Mrs. Clarence Uletiards, January 14. The population of Cove was increased by I'.i Infants during t he year 1 The revival meeting is still in progress at the Methodist church and will continue all t his week. Itevorend and M rs. Smiley hnw the service in charge, Prayer ser vices are offered , dully at the homos of various parlshoners. . A reh deacon Goblin returned on Sunday from S-atMe and otlnr noinls where he bus been for Ills ',.., h itlniiH ami me Had minis me mgu school -l..'sk"!i,:ill leitm did not nlny u-t. IJigin is sehetlnled. Unit vlU play there i t a later datl The new county sheriff, Jesse llresheiirii, wu.i hero recenl ly on business. One ii"W pupil was added In Ih son of Vtelor NiK'T. Mnny people liere in the snow by . .sleli;lilnr in parties. enjoying lid eiiiiHt- lanenjje. Da'i'i': to (.evolutionary W'ai't San's Doomed Horse's Life MANHATTAN. Kan. (AP) -Ciley cm i nl v ( Kansas) Is boast ing of a horse, thai In eh-ible d ne liibersiiin In Die Sons of the ' Ann'rlenn revolution. The an I ma "s proud linen;,' eently Silved its life in Ihe vcler- I inary hospital of Ihe Kansfix State Agririiltiiral . college here. The horse v.'ii: brooj.'ht to the hospital will) an Incurable foot disea.se, and yeieviriarhins rcen mm ended killing (t. The farmei'. however, .object ed stifnuoiTfily to parting wHh Ills steed, lie s.iicl that b!s ov n grand father, a ui'ijor In 'be War of the Jtexolullon-. had rhhb n an anees- tnr nf itir liorfe.u nil that bis line , h;i( r).m;ii(Mj ln. his family ever I mer Peititenlhii-y Sentences ImpOfCil OltKGO.X CITY. lire. Prtdl MarHhall. convicted here In circuit liourt on chnrgeM if raml larceny was s'lit need bv Judge Campbell ben. to serv four y.-iirs In the stat" penitentiary and George llofl 11, CotlVicted fif the pOM.teS.ston of stnVn property, was sentenced to svrvc three years. Sl i-.-f ' h!nr 1h" troth rui..-. M. At Conrerence .oionu Jrhv a, twun, observer or ih K-nai alien :ommirsi4in, will It." ik.. H - . . gtt h," un th. ,., , , ConXci'iiif In I'r Wales' Pal -V n WM(f 1WJ Vn iuW. (I ioKjt ;v.rw 1. 1 1 I And now thy nay it's I-idy Oian jKing. At Wast fosslp in London court circles links her nima .with the -Prince of Wales,' She's Y .)rtar- nr ik. it,,! nt f -.vlnnf Ijidy Tttana has ben seen in V Ed die's" comiiany quUtt ft bit of let. Yesterday Irt Congress . , . ! hoi'ivlury lluulics denied rinilen. lions were iissiinicd n the Hurl pnot. while Senator ' Johnson' ' do I elnr.-d leuders nbroud thouebt b.lli- Aiiorney ueiicral Stones nonil-.ihe nation us un assistant Justice or'thejvatn mint, sent one of Its directors United States supreme court wus ! to Polnnd immediately ufter tho n-- approved by the senate Judiciary committee. - . . ..' . Tlie senate held memorial nVr vices for the late Senator l.odgo of Massachusetts and Colt .of ,llho(lc Island, who died during Ihe sum mer, recess. -' ,The combination bill maklng'tip propriations for tho departments of Justice, commerce, labor nnd state, rnrrylng $71,6118.123, was reported to the house. The senate by a vole of 4f to' t'2 refused to consider Ihe question of elevation or guns on, 13' Anii'iiciin battleships to meet the range of Hritlsh ships. , Two'cases attacking the validity of tlie soldier bonus law w-ere thrown out by the supreme, court, which (expressed no opinion on the law's constitutionality. Sveertary Hoover urged U)iitonV of obji-cts loaned or donated merb aiv export, organisations be ' hy Uui medlcni inen. but medi 11111 ""l.,,..f 1,, (I,,. f,,, ,,,. II... I iitinbiinl ... '.V ... ... , v . , , . assist inure should be c tended to theni during the next year or two. pam:sti.m: looks. roitwAun iM;oi)ii ToutisT ni;asox Ji:itt SAI.KM (AP). That Pal estine Is becoming Increasingly at tractive lo I he tourist, now that normal travel facilities mid hotel ace'ouimodations ure available, : Js show n i by an official report for Ihe last five months, during' which 2 . s ! travelers came, lo the eouir - try. . '. Many of Ihe tourists spent, over two months In Palestine, retailors, hobi keepers and souvenir dealers reaping considerable profit .from them. Near'y everybody In Jerusalem land other Palestinian towns Is I preparing for Ihe whiter season iwhteh promises n greater Inpour jlng of tourists lo Hie Holy l.tind jthan during any pre-war winter. Tlie Jewish Information hurcn i announces advices from Kurop" and Anferlca are Hint more than tintm Jt.'ws expect tu spcml the coming Passover here. I'ISII IIAiCHI i:v plnni:i I.KHANON. Ore. Work will start this week on the construction of a new fish butchery In I.lnn county on Hourlng river, about IS miles east from Lebanon. This stream has. been chosen by Ihe gume commission because ll Is easily accessible, there being a Kood roud to the stream and be ciiuse the waters of Hie stream are usually cold In summer for the lower mountain streams. The h carl waters of I touring river an at the root of Hold Peter, on the cluO. Aware r the governor s north side of the mountain, and j'J' termination Jo swat with his on ttie southeast side of Cleveland 'veto any bill calculated lo curb mint. Kiinw stuvs on the tops oflhls appointive power, n move- ihcse points und In the deep ru stics until late In spring. A tract or land suitable for the hatchery and cottages tins been ttc H uired from tt timber company. r.Morri: opi:iiation iitxpn KI'GKNK. Ore, Complete suc ci'Kx marked o unique operation at Kugehc hospital on V. H. Jlowurd r.:. of I lose burg. lie received s truusfuslun of blood to clear his brain or poison brougtit on by In fection, according to his son. llsr- ry Howard. W. Tib; father's hitnd ! was completely restored, uccordlng ifi i no son. runner pronrcfw m gelling rid of the poison Is ex pected. Ihe blood us given by Hie pjm. wtiii nun up from ' mKianu tor (hut i.urnos-. He stxods ready. s -i) . ed. to Klve more win never need . l,tinilHr 3f III lo OiM'ti. Kt liKM:, Ore. The big mill of i he v- trrn J, umber com puny at Wi fir. on the l ink ridge brunch of tin- Southern pacific, wilt open so in e llmu In February, according to Geyt fe 11. Kelly, lo ud of I hi company, who was In re. The ma chinery Is trb d out every day und t In- finishing touches put on the l,,,H,L I TH" the Hie nt omnia "nia lo uv havliif-n Very hard tllii'- stcurilitf ii ;ivut uudUuvw. . NEW JERSEY I . SENATOR IN WHISKY NET (Coutlnufd from Pnf I.) death by a "Jury" of alleged turn runners and of being rescued by the no-culled "king of tin? bootleggers as they were . about . to be thrown Into t Ho Hudson rlv-1 Tim - men, Thomas He.agney, I a fireman, und John Horsey, were! witnesses In tho trl-il of 'i Hud-1 iion county men on lndlelments ' for conspiracy to violate the pro-1 hlbltton law. Those under Indictment are VI!- . Main Griffin, Jersey (ity broker,! alleged louder of lhi gang: Harry) Kt earns, police commissioner uf Weeliawkcn; Captain MuNumee of I the Hudson county police, und two, licjlenunt and seven patrolmen; of tho Weehuwken police, j HANK SHM K SI I1S IUtli:i 'NKWTOItT., Ore. - I'nder the auspices of the Newport chamber of commerce i meetinie . of the j ijusinos men k'm caueu 10 see iwhat stock ould bo sold with a vbw to orK-anljdng a hank here, I Two young men from Portland .banks woro present and told what !thev would do nrovlded A eerlntn amount of H.ock could bo noM. Tho uuiou.lt was raLs-'d In toys Ihun au mlnuti's.. It now apiioiira thut u buiiK will bo f.siubllsh..d In tho nenr future as soon as tho uhurter Is grunted. , . ; Coins lor Tolnnil fliil.Ml In r S. ' And Uiivlnnil t iisnllsriii lory WAllSAW (Al') Moth conniBn- inen.s of silver coins ordered . bv i0liinU front tho Util.ed Htntes mliu t I'lilluilelplilii mid Die prlvnle itrltlxh .elm nt liirminr-i.,..,. j10und unsutlsluelory by the Polish (government. The Mrltlsh royal mint, which promised to inspect , pniiHh eoln iinto.i iiv in., nri port froul Poland us to the unsatis factory coinage reached England. The .defective minting ln ttng laiid Is attributed to the fact that tho coins were struck , from dies madn in l-'runcp not corresponding to British minting machinery. It has been decided that the defective coins will bo withdrawn, und the llrllish mint will remlnt them with dies mudo. specially for tho t pose. Poland Is to suffer-no loss thru the defective minting of Ihe first consignment of coins. Soviet Met Ileal Men Tu Meet MOSCOW. AP),. l-'or the first time slnch the . Bolshevik - revolu tion, a congress of the physicians and surgeons of ull thu countries comprised within the Soviet Colon Is to be held here next spring. With Die congress there is also lo be held an exhibition of medical pro gress. Hills exhibition will consist not cal museums and Institutions in other count lie .tRU; Vvill"'!'!! "re-1 Mtiestcd lo loan some of their mu terlal, EQUAL TAX BILL DRAWN FOR HUNTER (Continued from Pago 1.) .ent cliHiuber of coinmerco consll tuilon were adopted by a unani mous vote ut the meeting. All of tho aniutidinchls -tend to make Hi' nomination and election of di rectors, and other officials more dciuocrnllci .1 ' Krnesl Wat kins ably presided us chairmun of the meeting. Itcforn adjournment Hecrctury Karl Reyn olds iir.noiinccd that the annual meeting of tho chamber of com merce would be held March 3 and that to any member bringing In a new member prior to that. date, u ticket to the annual meeting would be given. Mr. Iluynolds ulso call ed attention to the window where Tnlon county products are now on display and announced thut ihl window would continue to be used for such displays In the future. Legislators Introduce Many Important Bills (Continued from Pago 1.) lur hrauoll of heuliiiK ho follows. virrt) fi.iu I'I.ax.mik. HTATK 11UI-HU. rlatelil. (Hpo. incut Is inder way In Ihe senate tu dehorn these vetoes. The plan1 Is to organ I xu Id senators who : will "go down tin; line." and -10 j members will be needed In Hie' house. The senate machine H now being constructed and 10 of the needful ZO fire said lo have j entered Ihe 'eoinpiicl. What prog-j resn lias been tiinde In the house , Is unknown. There Is no disguising Ihe fact, that some of Hie senators want to luke from ihe governor the fish commission, game coiumls-1 slun. Port of Portlan'Tf commission, penitentiary und stutr fulr board and maybe a few other odds mn I ends. Not . one of them! groups' CHI! hop tO SllCCecd alone, there- ( fore the program Is for u i-onco!- he'blillon of Interests. If M .nt- - I'ora eun o- uotinu lugciner un y lean override sny veto Hint ' I lie (governor may pine on any bill trimming his patronage, but it likewise will Ik necewmry lo have I 0 votes In the house. itn. i, r.tHNi o ovi:u vino. HTATK HOI Hi:. Kub hi. (Spe. I In I ),- -Tin- senate by 4 vote of :7 lo 3 yesterday pussi d oi-r He veto of the governor a bill ap- 1 proved by lot h houses of the leg islature at the 1923 session pro , vbllng for the exemption from p mm m ui uimiiuiniT ix un vn- t.-a tit-iuiutlKd ror Ihe er i- U'.n .un-i p -riittuatiim ft wrV:i GINGHAM ; Apron and Dress Ginghams in 27 and 3-inch material new and attractive patterns, in a wide range of.-' colors, at prices which are very low. 16c to 29c yd. 54 STORES inn- Ijiliovoli nt'i'S und i:liurilli. Vothitf iii;;ilnt I ho bill woru Hon-: ntom Struyur, Kddy und Lit Kul- j l!tt. I l"uui of tho hill ovit thu Veto of tho (rovornor osput'ltllly ,vu" ""'R'''1 l,y w,,nat",' ''l""n. who T ",e '"i i"n ir. ei iiini the .ennitnnnt ut the lain W-R- lln l fulluwod with un unnly-l " iiuksuso reuiriieu by the ifovernoi. RAIL SERVICE MENACED BY 7f WATPRQ l UJU MAII.UO (Continued from Pago. 1.) H,,d(, m,wr rarll.rtlvll. Sumlay. h'our negroes were reported drown ed near Hammond, lu;. A negro miis drowned at , Colun)us. Gu., ; Monday und two white mtjn who . disuppeurcd Saturday were believ ed drowned at Albany, Ga,, "till : wero missing Monday night. Dcplli Iteinrds H ink en , The Ocmulgeo river ut Macon, 1 already had broken previous depth rerords Monday night and was ex- -peeled to reach 2.S.6 feet before morning. Several houses in Kast pur-.Mucon floated down stream (Im Ing the afternoon und It was nec- ossary lo dynamite one of them in order to save u bridge which it passed under. j Newton, tho county seat of Uu- j Iter county. Georgia, was still o- lated, as the Kllnt river continued to rise. At Columbus, Ga.. reports early In the night were to tho effect that tile Ohaltahoochco river, was receding iiNer . reaching a mark of feet. j In South Carolina, the little vil lage of. Hamburg Htlll was Inun dated by riood waters of the Sa vannah. South Carolina officials Issued u warning to tourists to 1 MAKY SCKCGl'CHIL&BEi m SICKLY Mntheri who value their own com. jrt and the welfare of their children, lould never be without a box of other Gray's Sweet Powders for hiltlrcn for ue throughout the season, hey Break up Colds, Regulate the owels; Relieve Fcverishness, Constip. ton.' Teething Di.wrders, Headache .dStomach Troubles. Used byMothera r over 30 years. TIIKSE POWOKRS nVK SATISFACTION. All Drug ores. iJoii't arcept any substitute Trial Package sent FRKfi. s .dress Mother Gray Co., Lc P.oy, N. Y, NEW SPRING DRESSES (; See us before purchasing your new Spring Drirsea-clther. for yourself or children. New Stamped Goods arriving dally. Art & Baby Shop "KVMtVTIIIXO I'Olt TIIIC IIAIIV" II1MM I ICIIIMi Hotel Kollimi r III.Ik. STA.MI'IXti iirniiitifK i'ATii:it.Ns i). .v. c. iiii;i;ai ' Vanilhi Chocolate nnd Maple Fudge ' KPICaAI. THIS WKKK 35c Ll). The Candy Shop 217 Fir Street "The Home of Home-Made Candy" (Retail only) ARCADE TODAY and WEDNESDAY AGNES AYUES in "Tomorrow's Love" "Our Cans" Comedy "M YSTEKIOl'S MYSTERY" Till RSDAY "St'NDOWN" STAR WEDNESDAY - TIIt'RSDAY WILLIAM DESMOND In ' T II E SUNSET TRAIL And J.u-k Dempsey FRIDAY "THE TORNADO" uvold unni i'o.isury tiuvol uv.-r riood. rouilH. Trurric. an I tic contral und Koiilhorn hlKhwnys of ..the main wits ut Hlunilstill. I'-lurldu-boiind ' limrlH.a with r.portod hold up hljrll wutoi'H In Alubunin. Georgia und Koutli furollnu. . ' : xu orrlclnl oflumnto of properly and crop iluniujro In (ieorsi.t and Aliibanin. tho two (Ultra lionrlnw u,i- brunt of the riooit. could bo obtained. The loss, liowevtr, wu. said to be heavy. Predictions cf colder weather by Tuesday und tho end, perhaps or'- the downpour of rain brought . some usniranco to Alabama that ,h(l (.n,Ht of the flood soon wonli he reached. . . .The Alabama river reached a stage between 53 and 54 feet at Selma and thousand.-; of acres of low lands were flooded. VKRNEAL ROBINSON EXPERT ., MARCELLING. Phone 521-J For Appointments. For whiter teeth' ' Use '"""'", McK & R NIKK0 Tooth 't n.i'NljmV Si 11 On ' The Smoker's Puste. , Efficient tmd harmless. Price ;J5c Moon Dru Go. Every thhiff for the' Sick Room . . ,. l'UOMJ main w it