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SOUDAHI OF SCHOOLS DEPB1DS Ccunty Superintendents Agree to ; Good Results, but Say Means : ef Travel . Must Come Before. X Salem, Jan. 7. Oood roads sr. rs- . ntlJ tA the Successful Consolidation ;ot rural schools, according- to tha nnlnl- moos opinion of county school supertn .tendeat or Oregon, who closed their annual convention hers today after a asin covering tha entire weelc" " r Tho put vemr ha been conspicuous Um number of eoasoUcUtlons which .have.takea place among achool districts la the rural acctlona of Ores on. It waa .brought out with Douaiaa county wt tlng tho pm and Cooo and Umatilla - countloa contesting for second place. .iltlt tTSTIM llKD , Tho advantag-e of tho consolidated dls- trtfct aver tho old system of one-and two . room country schools waa admitted by 0 superintendent who haro had any x . pertancs with consolidation but all agroed that good roada must precede o consolidation. X- Superintendent J. E. Myers of Crook - county pointed out to . tho convention tho advantages it tho county unit sys-' i x;nwi atonunisirniion over Uif -old system, of district administration. .Tho county unit system, ho declared. t makes, tor a greater uniformity of equip mnt and efficiency In the management scnooi axiatrs generally. Crook to . tho only county In Oregon which baa J yet adopted tho system. ' niioa STASDARD tfcOED v It was tho consensus of optnton among tho superintendents that a xen- . eral tlghunlng up of standards aur- rounding tho Issuance of teachers' eer . tifioates was Imperattro and a protest W&A SMlAAjt - - I . . W - l M .(.iu vii sairiiwrosj vl per . mita to teachers, a practice which waa .fAllMI .!..- .W - ina wow DlWfDI7, ... ; Officers of the State .Association of i County Superintendents were elected as ' follows : j. r. -Myers of Crook county, president ; Mrs. Twyuv Ferguson oi Kiamau county, vtoe president and josisa wins of polk county, secretary. EUROP MUST BE HER ON SAW (CitU d from Pate One) ; upon any systsmatld basis until tho first - three hare been compiled with. Vurth " armor, attampu to secure these three f vital reforms by action throuah various i -vmrnont foreign to them risk, be-' "7 '4 GnesT bur wrecked on tho rocks of conflicting political objectives of such governments. TTho Ter aCulea plan proposta to fa eQtate credits for foreign exports by the ordinary processes' of business free xroan political actio, when, these three priaaary - reform have bean initiated. This should act as. a treat pressure to secure tho reforms and If accomplished Is at once nine-tenths of the battle for rehabilitation of credits and eommerc with theee states. ' tOfeETjBTXe MOM WEEDED "I have the feeling, howeve, rthat someC thing mors Is needed than export credits to these countries if the three primary reforms are to be accomplished, that ljs sotno assistance must .need bo found to these states In credit for purposes di rectly of currency reform. I have al ready suggested t: another place that some action might be taken by the groat banks of the principal countries looking to formulation of a plan to facilitate solution of this portion of the problem ; thug again keeping away from political action la tho economic and financial af fairs o each of these. states. Such a plaa la no- way replaces tho Tor Mulch Plan, as tho two plana would supple ment sach. other.. , .;r ' W' .u.;.-' "T may say X hellevo also that vital ss an such steps ara (to which the Ter Mulen plan would be an admirable con tribution) yet again until there can be brouerht about torn financial stabiliza tion in Germany, an other European states Kill be adversely affected despite every effort Implied In -any" of these Ideas." - rXAH is EXFLAIXED si; ; The Ter Mulen, plan, to which Mr. Hoorer refers, was erolred at the last Internationa financial . conference at Brussels and embraced the listing of all available assets or tho- business men of each country and tho Issuance 'by gov ern meats of certain bonds agalnat these asseta which would be in the nature of a collateral or guarantee of payment for purchases made In . foreign Countries. The-plan does not apply either to Ger many or Russia. The difficulty of in cluding Germany la that her assets are more or less pledged as reparations to France. Similarly on account of the ehaetlo condition of Russian politics, and the unwillingness of the powers to deal with the Bolshevik government, trade with. Russia has been at-a standstill.. ,ATtl yiewpolni here, however. Is closer t that held by the British than the politically. hS Is CO mora rrmmth.ii. with Germany than he was during the r amount uermany can pay la not a sentimental but a practical Question, his ideas And a ready echo to American official, circles. ' The ' French and British have developed strained re lations on this point and until the Wash ington conference produced a deadlock on the submarine issue the disposition was to take a more or less Indifferent View toward tH Phk.-duJi. ii 2h"-rtt tely has been to support the um( cvnwiiion inat economic recon uTiciioB can never be accomplished through political objectives, but through material examination of the economic w in (Jte wnoie aituationr V. 8. OXTS UTTITATIOK wBsnmarton. Jan. 7. t to a t.. Inviuuorr to the United States to parti cipate In the International economic and financial conference to meet In Genoa In rT e state depart toent today, having been communicated w, MiimaW narvey from the su THC QgCtaOU SUKDAY JOURNAL; PDPJTLA1 ID, SUNDAY UOWWQ. JANUARY 8. EDironso FSM VILL UATHER III 1.13 EUGENE. JAf. - f.--.. , " V, s. James Wright Brown of Editor and Publisher; of New, York! Will peak on Advertislog. A .. i. How to make better newsBaneim wtil be the theme, either direct or indirect, ot .newspaper men who will speak at tho fourth, annual TOreron -newsnaaer conference,: which st he held 1 at' the University of Oregon. Eiigene. .January IS and 14. v-- " a.-y -.t --".- Among - those.- who: win addresrf tbe conference, are James Wright Brown, eaitor or the "Editor and PubHsher." New York, who will speak on advertis- ln" : B. y. Irvine, editor of Tho Journal. on "Newspaper Ideals," and Edgar B. Piper, editdr of the . Ore&ronlan, on Tresent Newspaper Tendencies."" Following' is Uie program s i r TtUDAX vs'v; i4l-.t7-!'" fee tmeMne Boom, MesWlel Man Meeting or the AaoeUtad Ptaav hmCowl of 8aa riaacim. ssperiateadeat ef the WUra diruioa. prwidias. - 19 a nv, Womeni Reoestiee: Reem , Meatias of theUDUed Vnm. ; '??. -iie Room, atemlel HaS ... Msetiac of the eoafenne. Bobert W. Saw yer, president, prwidins. PncnatGmml toine. aAdfrustas,M mwhf I Soiicit Adfrtiias Oattid Hf Town. Faol Vobiawn, Aaron Obscrrec - "Itiin Teiee a Week: Its Effect tTpon the Qnnhsn Outlook. . . .j . . "Seme pevetopntenti hi Adrertidnf in the .. "ltaeatiato of Successful AdTsrttuW Work." Eraest Oitetiap. ad Tertteiac nsaacer of 'the Eo teas Betixter. ,. . Seenrins roreisn AeeitWns.n 4. Smith. puMUbn Myrtle W.iuito sad Powm - "What tte AdmtMnt Afleaeus Tefl Ts About jam vmam rspenv irre Their Poiat of Viewj emu u- si. aararoaeri,- w. F. O LiteeoB. sdTertbiBs, Cntretty ef Qenend disenadoB. led br Hal K na rw. ' V " Alumni' Halt, fttemortal BuHdlnf slrfcP. U CmpbeU, Dn EUssbeUi Fax, Ha. Erie W. Allen and ladis of the uolreaitj! 0:30 a. m.. Cnhum "-- - Bsneast aader . awpieia of Eassne Chamber of Cotameree - and oaderendttste stndeate In Bchoei of Joumaliaai, directed br Bisma. Delta VOL - ... ' Presideat T. L. Cennbcni' tnfn.... Address of weloome. It. h. Bar, nradeB of um uiwdit of uommeioe. Music bTJtWe dttb. "AdTBTtWne in 1828," Jattet Wrlcht Brows, editor of the Editor and Publisher. New Tork city. ; some Big Neglected Opportonltiee i U Jeur anna as a Small . Town Editor gees Them." JS1' PnWiher of the Enterprise necoralueftisJL Newper Idesk." B. Frank Irrlae. editor v.-suw viuiw, roruun. Preaent Newspaper Trndenries," Edgar B. Piper, editor Portland OrcconiUL f Toiee-minute addreates hi answer ta nn Mn 1C r"" Ji -lateral ssxleiioi eaDsd kr Eiben Beds, pteaideal. ; ; -. -i . "SUnadatdising be SewspefF Wbst I lta Jjaraed 808 i Couatrc Newspaper Offir. frad ttV-re- ajmsajdK Cairsntr ef aes tm . do,ar awapapea.- : -"D bbawj tas PabbslWs Kficimef Watt s doss State sad Dmrtet Otiuuiukb Cta Ae eompilsti aad How,- Herhert J. Campee. rios Preodsat of the arteres publisher of Taa 0oT ColniBbua, i -r :- ..' v i s. , ' , s 5 -i -"What Bappeaed to Kewapapers Korth TJa- lParueaskJUassas." Hsuj Oeoee. Csrttost SeatiiMl. . rTThe SmaB Weeklr as I Usee roan It," CWm H. Gibbe. Kasters Chrtamas Kews. Esta- "Bsomin: :SMb ru-M !Wa. VaikA. Cfcreiaad. rabhsher Btsafiesa atsadard. -mm jmw asn- usuniis nsnaasmaa. Cods af etiar. - A w..L rf -.,-,t- pouted eg awetiag t State Fdit"Pal ananria utm Jest ssmsaee at Bead.- ' Aatm est psopoaad code. Klbrrt Bade, ptast- at of asneUcioet. in the chair. ' - Baport ea srsaa ot BewsDasee Taw ta Of. foa. . Usal JBode ewrsTirittBe. Doaa W. O. Bale, CaiveraitT of Oregoa law eeboeL - - - Betnrt am a Mist Mtnai r.nr.. im. aam. Sslem Capital JewrasL . ' ' 'PlaetinebiW-r - a m r im. wa vTizeieas nseaia .or iamriasoeoa. - wcaam snrastinwr Prank Jeakiiia. Xum IhUk f 'tasi lius ( Aanerkan -Praaa aa- sHInaail sin ate yih.i, Di. iUW. Sawyer sad trthera, ' Pisa for rntnre eoofewaeee. Erie w". AHaw, deen aebool of JoejtaUasBM-c'.- eg sitlaaas.,--. a-"- llsadrKAs Man, WitUmaRy Lswthisa. iokumkct: , xae aewiy eieetea preadeot et the eonferenea. Speakacs: sfeaaben of "the aradent bod of the oamaitr and school at a P. at Confereneea, Dean Allrn, Professor Esn- uBur. si. orowa. Commercial Net ; :Fishermeu Win in Willamette Case Oregoa City. ' Jan. L The state Bah warden cfceeded his authority tn ctoatng the IWllamette river, south of the sus tssnjdos bridge here as far as Oeweao ta commercial net salmon fishing, ae-' cording to a decisioa oC Circuit adge Campbell this afternoon. ' ...... ; .. Judge Campbell sustained a demurrer to the complaint against Charles Gates, on appeal from tho justloe courv ta which Gates was charged with violating the -warden'a order. Issued last Alar. The .closing , order led, to opea. warfare between Oregon City commercial fish ermen and deputy wardens, which tor a ume threatened serious trouble. " f ; That tha state -Bab, ooa-nmlssion was acting within, its rights .as granted by legislatl ye . enactment r la closing '. the WiUaaoette - river to cammercial net fishina- ia .the assertion .of Carl Shoe- msJkerr statefiah warden, -who has an nounced that the commission will appeal immediately' to the supreme court . from Judge Campbell's decision. ' The order of the fish commission was passed Majr 10, 1J2L Multnqmali Beats Oregon Cagemen the basket shoothi nf tv- taxi Jf- the eoUegiana going down -ZT- ""raay Bight's game on "Co?r- to n. a huge crowd witnessed- the contest. - - - . , - . rv,St..bfor the start et the game A. enairmaa ox the regtatrav Ooa eomasittee of tha P. X. A declared at CUpper- Smith, Paul WSrSl Craig tn eligible. STr hjJ""U wo aarty lead' aad aeld tha anter hai im.Ait TfrTf? m wo and at the first o ew W C AAV. ' t MftAB . eraftaWfsB - - - " WOOdelrflll fftlM fn tka .a1.,K alaa field baaaets and fouf t oabTzSl .iTT J11' warred for Oregoa. ' Oregsm - w . . S'-.'i-.T" r.. ....-i k., STcwrti V V.:V V V- r.v Wilm jf ....... . . ft ) Bvraett . --- o.... ill Teatfh -S-jSJ? t.! V1- ArTO IIF J" antomobOe trip here mdar. They tlmM rtinj.... j?r nil- i 1 , . ' . 1 - uw vnp us m rora ana eaia uua Jn Bloom of Etlnols completed a tOOfl 'repairs cost IX. . y6atjr f WaVBXAB be aisase- e .' I I aeCawaqewl tha V I IXS KABAQKB ) I 1 '- tSS. atatrarey Kacm, J f V BalMkeg v , Bdwy.eMl - !-"'',." " ' ' r KEEP THIS it is Worth 51:06 reeest This Ad at Oar aartwry as Part ranaeat M a ran Bet al Oar Sew -v . Anti-Skid-"JTirw Protector V90 PunctTiTw Proof .. rtUCKS, eight Cat tea Bet rat Oa at THOIIPSEN & PARKS CO. ia. COUCH ST.. rOKTLAIOKOSt. AH Slxe : j Hairard Professor To Visit Western : Schools, Colleges Donald K. David, assistant professor or marketiiur and assistant dean of H&r- ard univeraity, wlU be Portland at' oenson notei next Wednesdays Fro fessor David Is making a' trip through the states west of the Mississippi river to visit eollegee and leading centers In behalf of the Harvard, graduate achool of business administration- Oil the trip he plans to visit S3 college and 14 Har vard clubs and to address aeyeral cham ber of commerce gatherings.. I . ' The purpose ef the trip is declared to' be three- fold as follows t FJrst, " the business school is getting a good many men from western colleges who have aot had adequate preparation: la eebnom tea; and'tha;:baesasci responsibility to the men who are in- the school from -the west to let the future employers of these men In tha westers part of. the United States Know what the alms and purposes of the business school are; and. "third, the seed for. -closer co operation In the work-done by under graduate: schools of commerce and the Harvard business school, so there will be no duplication of. curriculum. Juvenile Store Has New Location A five year lease on the store space at szl Washington street has been se cured by" John M. Thompson, manarer jot the Juvenile shop formerly-located at 1 143 Btxth street. - Interior of the Wash- SATl'RnAY a a w irnsrtnn etrase mtbr Vtes V..n niMAM n Meeting ef conference combined with special suit the new tenant. ' THE REASON am jif ualitp. After months of negotiations with out new landlord we were, unable to get a renewal of our .lease at a price that would enable us to cChtlnue to sell footwear at the same popular prices. We have decided to CLOSE ' OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK, father than move it We have marked prices so low that wt will have to move nothing to our new location , ; BUT OUR NAME As oon as we know we will announce our; new location. ' . i GOODYEAR SHOE CO. BRUCK and STONE, Prop.. (Pp THIS IS NOT ONLY A SALE 6f SHORT LINES BUT A SALE OF OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF STAND ARD FOOTWEAR, REGARDLESS OF COST. EVERY PAIR MUST GO, AS OUR TIME IS LIMITED IN THIS STORE. ; Ladiet' Napatan Packs Double Soles and Full Bellows Tongue l-inah, former price 10.00. tPa A t now ..ah.4R launch, former price 1X50, S9.25 tSinch, former price It 5.00V now Back Guarantee IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH YOUR PUR. CHASE. THESE FEW PRICES LISTED WILL GIVE YOU sAN IDEA OF THE SAVINGS. - Men's High Boots Full Double Soles and Nothing Better v a-lnck Chrome kip, former fr O (IP price i2.spf now O OJD tS-lnch Chroma kip, former OHi'it? rrict i5.oo; now OlU.45 v Napitan Packs 2 Full Sole, Double Vamp 8J;;iw.; $ 8.95 'Wfet.- $10.35 $10.95 Peters' Ladies' 9 Lace Shoes, top trade, oak soles, Goodyear welted, military - or low heels. Black, kid, brown kid, brown cllf. AA to E, 3. to 9. Rejuhr Oi r 12. now ..... xDU.eJU Black Satin Pumps, 1 -strap turn soles, French or baby French heels. Qr nc Close oat price tDOeeD Patent Colt, . strap pump, hand-turned soles and low leather French heels. - Re;, marly sold at flr PA 16. now Oa.fJU Chilfircn's Offers . Button or Lace. Tan or Black Calf Id iH if nW -L2S SV4 to 11, now. 2ia iiv.to2,now...:::;:;:::;j WaterprooT 6ak. Tanned Soles 1 ; Brown or Black Kid Ox fords, Goodyear welted oak soles, military or low neeis. 10.00, Same in black or brown calf. 'All sizes. msaliiaeliy VI IUW Regular A QprT 5, now... t3e7tJ Large Aasortment Felt SUppert ; Less Than Wholesal Prices 500 PAIRS PULLED FROM OUR STOCK TO GO AT AU Sixes in the Lot. : SEE DISPLAY IN FRONT WINDOW s Now Men's Norwegian calf Brogue Oxfords, extra heavy oak soles. Exten sion heel Ref. Jr qjv ular 12, now. . OOeOU Ogden 1000-Mile Shoes, in tan lotus calf, fiber mid dle sole to exclude water. Regular , rrt? now ... . . .... Q el Q R. X U Lotus VeaL English lace or blucher, heavy siagie ak soles. Box Calf Dry Shoes, with double oak sole, cork welt, leather lined, with closed tongue. Regu- JC QC iar 10, now... tDUeOO Boys' and Children's School and Dress Shoes Lower Prices Than Before the War MONEY 14&151 FOURTH STREET BET. MORRISON and ALDER 5 to 50-Cerit Store ; Sells Sntife Stock fj ToMManager Sale of the entire stock of the Metro politan 5 to SO-cent store at IXS Waan insrton street, to Abe Cohen, local man. sger of Hamberger Co. of "San Fran cisco, was announced today by R & Gregory, manager of the Metropolitan Store. The price paid for the stock was not divulged and Cohen stated that he was unable to say. what disposition would o maae or tne merchandise. Details of thi transaction were handled by Balpn The MetroDolltan tnr an.niwj about three years aeo and was tha lsiat 01 a CQUn try-wide chain of popular priced merchandise houses operated by-the com- psur.- ajerasion to temporaruy abandon the local Held was reached soma months ago. and the concern's lease on the Wash- HTNI Iiara was tmnafAmul, to Futop Brothers, managers of the People's wvuuoc awe, wnowm take possession Febuary t, and make extensive altera tions pmiminary to opening a clothing mws auriusotng store at the. new loca tion March 1. .' -The Cxturea and other equipment el ui AEvropouian atpre were not Included in the sale. Greerwv statAV nut .tiiii be moved to one of the new stores being opened In Pacific coast cities. The com pany plans reopening a retail establish ment here In a few months, according to at-aouncements made by officials of the concern, but the location of the proposed ewiaujusnment was npt made known. Miss Margery Hall incomes Bride of , Lawrence Barnes The family and friends of Miss Mar rery HalL daurhter of xrr nA ut John H. Hall, 865 Lovejoy street were surprised to learn of her marriatre Frt- aay to William Lawrence Barnes, CS4 East Eighteenth street north. The cere mony was performed by Rer. Ft. Thompson, and the young couple left vr i a san noneymoon. i ' ' i u visn. wuy is one ar roruinn'i most popular young- women, la a grad uate of Miss McClintock's school m Boa ton. Mr. Barnes Is an artist of ability and a member of the teaching staff at the Portland Museum of Art. Dr. B.E.Parker Is . Guest of Mettodist Leaders at Dinner An informal dinner for Dr. B. B. Parker, new pastor of the First Metho dist church, was given Saturdav noon at the Benson hotel by the members of u r irai cnurcn oinciai board. A few details of the work were gone over. Saturday night Dr. Parker announced He would carry but the same program ef services today as he indicated Fridav upon his arrival in the city. Monday the family will move from the Alexandra uoart to their temporary home at Ul East Eighteenth street north. By early summer the family hopes tb he perma nently located. Dr.- Parker and his fam ily IwHl be- formally welcomed to the church next Friday nurht with a recrn. Uoa. Numerous uests will be present incuiaing tsisnop w. O. sbepard. Super intendent W. Toungson and Ralph Mc Afee, executive secretary of the Port land Council of Churches. Baby Home Body to Elect Trustees Election of trustees and reading of the annual report for the Baby Home asso ciation will be the program of business for the members of the organisation at the thirty-third annual - meeting which will be held ia the Unitarian chapel, Broadway near Yamhill street, at 7:41 o'clock Monday evening. Three trustees to serve terms of four years and one trustee to fill, the vacancy caused by the death of Charles H. Dodd will be elected. - Victrola tIS STTXE aad tea doable face Tleter ree erds, year owa salts, needles, ete.4 1 108 Easy Tsnas SEIBEROXS-UJCAS MUSIC CO. lHta St, HsarWasalagtta SU I C.&S. WELDING SERVICE rally synapses' for AB Khs ef . J OXiACETtLENE WELDING H i AND BRAZTNG . 1M tt. rni rr. , ,v rHoag cast aasa w . svn - w. . ' -j-, - ; ' I . aasaaassssss LAST WEEK OUR STORE WAS THRONGED WITH CROWnq iON WAS OUHvGHral Jewelry, Watches, Silver, 1 Leather Goods, Toilet Ware, Umbrellas Reduced 25 to 50 (Contract merchandise only excepted.) Leather Goods. .One Half Off! Beaded Bags One Half Off! Parisian Ivory .v. ..One Half Off! Table Lamps.... ..One Half Off! Umbrellas ..One Hall Off! Cut Glass. .One Third Off! Sheffield Hollowware. .One Third Off! Sterling Novelties ;. One Third Off! Plated Flatware, .about One Third Off! Watches .....V... One Fourth Off! Wrist Watches .One Fourth Off! Clocks One Fourth Off! Diamonds! .ddIHonJ reductions from ovr already -lowest prices l Wa nnderseS at all times on fm. Diamondsl Come see oar wonderful stock! Surprising Bargains in Every Department of This Store! THERE is one: safe way to buy good furniture eco nomically. Cpnsult a well-established dealer ' Whpse business is built on fair values and guaran-. teed satisfaction. 0ur present customers are our best rec- RZ?nc 9mmendatlon- ur reputation is your BKDb protection. If vou want white " r a 1 iu save . 2 inch enameL continuous post, Reduced from- t7.50, $9.65 See Wfadow Display. Blankets Full size double." Regular 3.00. $1.95 . Comforters Fall size, cotton felt, well sewed-, variety of colors In attractive pst terns. Rerularly 3.75. . $2.25 B U Y N O.W Monday p rice r ; j " " 11 i f i- mm . a,1 HEATERS Simplex Electrlo Urxt site. SJt d need from 13 to $8.25 OH. EVRXERSStin&ira. size. Ke- daced from 1S to S4J3S Extra larte. Rec 10. low l75 --tt tiose to Fine Stoves 50 Off Beaottfol Combtnatloa Ranges of Q Baker Store Co. all biae rnirrnfl ' i burners -roomy bike rrrm rrrrt tary base. Reralxrty 17$. $90 We Want to Get Rid of These BOILERS Your Choice of Aluminum 3 'piece Set 4tond Roaster. Double Boiler. ;, . V : '-cp Percolator. - . ' (Mall Orders 20c .Extra) Hetry cof per bcrftoei. " X3 srmrBS " . Soraf - stnffe. a, tr. :ittv. . $ 'fcetrito.00.- K0l ' Rt-17.15 .3- I , FLOOR COVERINGS AT BIG REDUCTIONS. . ' r Vmj ..... -mm t In wide selecttoa rV best -....65ey4. van, eatwji wiTy raer AXTxmom Jt. rs. 174 Rrst?5?5SarR Co. .1 EsuMisKed 1007 IS Yeri of ' Basinets Bufldinff Service