1 '" 4 A 1 J KitllltitlitllilCHl li ftp mom i! ML BUDGET APPROVED I McMInnville, Iee. 2. Teres hundred : persona : attended the- county budget meeting yesterday at wfcich - lively dis--cuselon occurred.- . County Judge Xganiels presided and at first refused v to entertain . any motions or voting, i but tbe pressure Was so atrong-- that hhe toon rescinded his rder - The first discussion centered ' on the . J retention of the county norse. senti- "r. mcnt being about equally divided. Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, spoke, ef the educa- tional value to- the people' sn.t.the : saving Vf money by the prevention of ii epidemics. Miss EkiPaul.'county sure,' " gave a report of her year work. Tbe - r vote was against con tin u ins the office. ? .Roy Stockton of Sheridan had exam . - ined the county records for the Grange . and waa leader of the forces, for e- trenchment all along the lincstrongly seconded by Peter Zimmerman,- state ' ena.torlectf ' fSfHOOI. JLAW ATTACKED v- Much discussion centered on the county high school fund, which is be " bming burdensome in many districts. .-County Superintendent Duncan ex : plained the law and predicted that it . , would topple by Its own weight if not I? amended. He recommended one of two . caursyM. that districts make maxi t mum charge of tuition o tbe county be-cJviSed io?a f'yrvri l"'- ? required to attend in their heme dis trict. ' ( ' - - A vote was carried that tbe . county court stay within the published budget f on - the general road fund .: On the market - road - fund, ex-CommJsslonex Allen of. Dundee spoke for apportion ing according to the tax returns of each district.: -with a halt when the money is spent. This waa indorsed by vote, . M. Corrigan ffolie for a. timber cruise as a source of tax revenue. Much discussion endued as to how to raise -tbe expense. Among the speak ers favoring was John 'Zona of . the cruising firm of -S. IX Halley Co. of Portland.- It waa decided by vote to provide for a ' crulsa out of any funds available. - - A favorable vote was taken n mo tion of Zimmerman to reduce the print ed budget $7,O00 by reductions in vari ous -Items, ; xf.'M j-V ;H. . The budget estimate for next year totals. S55,M0 Tbe budget allowance for last year -was J545.863.7J. ? If the reduction voted -is accomplished, next year's expenses will H about 3Q00j Mft9 $MUZt ! - ; :- j--rc vs-, The meeting is regarded ay onl ad vlaory and results are left to, the judg-pent-pf the county court. .; - r,, K ' l ' ' I m ." 1 . ' r Dance Halls! Curbed To Prevent Waste ;"v .'-j-- -. .' . , JHBr Nw). "v. ' Berlin, -pec. 29. Berlin has become a 5 o'clock town. Ia order to show on position to luxury and, to bait waste it has been decreed that all dance halls where champagnes and liquor are sold must be closed at 6 p-in. , UltiiS hil,in,Ltl ICPLIi;! URGED Oregon City, Dee,"$9. The State Edi torial associatfon ' will present a bill to hf coming session of tbf legislature asking the abolition1 of tle voters pamphJet and the substitution pf pub lished notices covering the text of pro posed measures, the legislative torn mltteei in session here yesterday, de cided.' The-meeting was attended, by Elbert fBede, pressident of the wo-, elation, of, Cottage Grove, and by the leellative committee, composed by C. B. tnaaJU, Corviliia ; Ual floss. Dra gon City, seeretajry -of the association, and E. A Koen. Dallas. . It is tbe 'contention of the committee that the voters' pamphlet costs $50,000 each biennium and that wider distribu tion of th mcssssa could be attcurod uuvua ixic wiuoiiB vk uio siKiv. press at a cost of but ZS.HOQ.'"' . The exact provisions Of t WH- will not be-determined until, the ' Rropose4 measure is actually framed; but it 'Is probable that it .will include the order tit publication t -nly Of a the' measures themselve?. wjth. pogsibl lezalinterprg btton. Arguments tor or against tbe measure are not included in the plan, j -:. ' . mi .i . e , :ust fix m Sidney Myers of ParVdale vai ar reated and fined fill on a cbarga of having- - deer ' meat in '.bis possession out of season, according to a report filed at the ' headquarters of the state game commission today, Myers was given trial at Hood River.. A. 0s Diircli, Freed In MurderCase, Is BQSgingWork6a4g 1 V ' " - Bj United KeW " TUoa Angeles, - Dee. SI. Arthur. C. Bureh, acquitted defendant in the J. Belton Kennedy murder case, baa gqne "back to tbe solL 1 ' Bunch, it was learned today. Is vow boas of an excavation gang. - doing grading work on suburban iota r.e&r Beverly Glen, where Kennedy waa shot to death as he started, to enter hjs summer lodge. V .'Burch, garbed In overalls, and Just as "chipper" as ever; said that be tpok; the lob because he needs outdoor work, after hfs confinement for' more' than a year in the county Ja. ' ' ladalynne Qbenchain. -co-defendant. Is said to be living In Los Angeles with friends. But her whereabouts ;Js stJH a secret. Even the , police have 1 track of ber - . J ' . r 1 ' Betbrp Qitizenshifl .Jo'VctSTMi of -War ' American - citizenship ..was restored this morning to George Errql' WInterT bottom, a Portland born youth,' py Federal Judge C. E. Wolverto'n. "Wfw terbottom expatriated himself in Hay ills, when be. enlisted in he Utth battalion, Canadian engineers at Van couver. B. C ' He went overseas sopn afterward and ' took part in all 4 the large battles around Tpres, returning to America in April, 1919. . WinterboU torn; was graduated from the, Holla- aay puoiic kiuhii avfff wiurt cmiqv Ing. - - ' " "a. LAST DAY - - . . . . TODAY ONLY GUY BATES POST ; f i - . .. .. . ' i . v v. -v - t : I I rV III BEGINNING SATURDAY W f f ------ II 70 BIGGEST STORY "THE WORLD'S ," - "... '.. .. ... A: STAGE" STARRING ROTf SCPP13RTPD Y. , - KENNETp HARLAN The Greatest Drama of :the Life of an Actress ; Ever. Screened PACKED WITH SENSATIONS i: Amazing in Its Por trayal of Reality r . l J- - ALSO MACK SENNETT SJEtfTS - 1 4v j Bow-Wow 9 Starriag TEQBT "JOG" FOB rAFSHrSO PURPOSES w 4 v aju e e NOW PLAYING , COME EAHLY 11 A. M. to 5 P. M. 8 P. M.. t It P It. APMISSIOX , . ..55e ADMISSION . . r50c LOG ES 60c; LQGt r..V,i.75e CHILPBEN ALWAYS, 15c, EfD .HAPPY. V STJRT, IJAPPY KEW YEAC3 MITiJIGHT MATUfES 1 SUNDAY NIGHT 11:15 V i - SliSllFF DELIEVtS IPZEiJGFOlD Oregon City. Dec SSr TTitH .O. Wordttngtonaqd Frajifc Burton undar arrest, charged ..with manufacturing liquor. Sheriff gfflson Believes- that bis office has broken into one ef the best organised liquor rings in the state. - Tbe two men were arrested by Dep uties Long . and Hugbea "when their plant, a mile south of Oswego, was dis covered secreted in a dusout "bidden beneath shrubs and trees.' v v, -? ' An electric signal, operating when anyone approached : within 150 yards of the sUll. warned tbe moonshiners of tbe approach of the officer J. The two men were' taken after a phase through the brushl , SVorthinjton sur. rendered when Long fired two shots a bia direction and Burton, circling, was anticipated by i Hughes. nd on , cut ting back ran directly into tbf denT nty's arms. - The men were Put In the county iail in default of 1750 bondr each. Tbe boiler on the still.- which was in oper ation at the time, send a. gallon, of moonshine were brpugbt here" for; evi dence. Twenty-five gallons of moon shine and 609 gallons of mash were de stroyed. " " - i j : . August E. Saupt, KimouaKiug, Pies From Sleep Pptiop (Special Wirelws IHspatck to Tnt looroa V4 Chic so Daily Newt.) Tokohama. Pec. - August R Haupt,' widely known througbout tbe United States and Japan ;nade-thf sobriquet of "The Kimona King," died suddenly at S o'clock Thursday aft ernoon in his apartments at the Gratad hotel. Physicians report that Hanpt's death was due to an overdose of sleep ing powders. Haupt. who was the largest shipper of klmonas In the world, was the head Of a Japanese garment importing com pany with offices at No. 448 Fourth avenue, New York". He had.dlvtded his time during the last 20 years between America and Japan. Idaljo Falls Asks Portland to Help Trde Relationship Encouragement of closer trade rela tlonehip between Portland And the In terraountain territory is sought n a resolution received today by the trade and commerce " department ef - the Chamber of Commerce from' the Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce. ; The resolution arged That we urge upon our people the importance of using goods manufactured on the Pa cific coast when they cannot be pro cured from local manufacturers,; and that" we in turn ask the,, citizens of the Pacific coast to' use our products to the exclusion of -product's of. states further east, and that . we Invite Pa cific coast canlta! to investigate our many undeveloped resources, such as Undeveloped irrigation projects, water-. power, mines,' cerear mills, dour, mills, woolen tnllli pape'r . mills, creameries, cheese factories and varied industries, including the urgent nee of additionr aj transportation rgcuiqea" , - , Rafli6"Assooiation . Members Matter at Banquet and Dance Nearly 200 members of the North western Radio association, their friends," wives and sweethearts gath ered at the Idas $ide Business Men's Ciuerooms nursaay nigut or ue an nuat "banquet and' dance of the organi sation. TV. Jack iTa'it presided oyer th banquet as .. toastmaster. Lieutenant Com mander Mathes. from hQ Brem erton ' navy yard, gave the principal talk" of the evening, O. W. Mason, Kortbweatara . traffic manager of the American" Amateur Relay league., also spoke, as did Walter Ruff, president Of the association. After the banquet the dance was held. - . - - Astoria Relief Fund Continues to Grow An addition ot UK to the Chamber of Commerces-Astoria relief fund was announced today following the receipt or a naif aosen more -contributions. The total amount in tbe fund today F 5,Hff,Pl. Several thousand dQl bxrs tn?r r expected to je a4d to the fund during the next week. The new contributions were : Kos City Me Vo. tl.. .";..,.. S JS.0 T L 8. P. O. E. F. C: 8. Thomas. xJ' Audenes. Western 8ls Ce.'. ,T.T. 8.e WtUa Gilbert 25. OO fh Bacdia Mf. Co .... IS. 00 ilitchelt. Um A 8ter Co...... 250.00 leha Helm . . V2.0O ffTDKS PEL4T ?pyS5I50 J Reopening ' of the Pprtbnd,'. Astoria k Pacific railway" line between Wilkes boro and Vernonia will be deiayed until llonday or late because of a new (andslide and a ruined embankment on tbe . lhie. The Jiew slide occurred Thursday about nine miles' beyond ff ilkesboro and at - about the same time a portion or an embankment was swept -out by flood waters near Bux ton. Service on the line was annulled last Saturday because ot Slide. ' REDIMAVK Beat DC aJe . ' SMtiMiy Sullt to CnSure." Drive yonr or into roar n sans tt auaht ftt ee Va. m .t - fnepoWe SSO Us '. Emt to hip sUjr cradtaoV -.:.;r . ne!nJe Elir. Co- 31 5 E. 11th s Bras. a. etevtaotse. aast ille ' i t $-r '-.if. :.: u ' Xa " , . . t - i, : v, ' : . 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