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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1922)
dill Ffifl SPilliMW Ambitious jiigs and hear-feugs who believe thef hive a fistic message to deliver -win have a golden opportunity itirlnt them in the face at the. armory every afternoon m t o'clock, when tire principals who. are to appear. In the company! f smoker, January 27, will be there to work out. There is something there for hi moat any ; weight, from the feathers np to the heavies. They come in assorted sizes, there in the . practice! ring," and they're looking for speedy sportsmen with a kick in either mitt to give the .byes" practice in stopping 'em as well as in starting 'em. , root workers, ;, hand , i workers, bead workers, all are welcome at the training ring. ,, . The short fats, the long hua grtes, the shadows, the trucks and dray horses,' the whales . and All the tn-betweens, wni find a glad mitt to suit. The forthcoming smoker prom ises to be about the classiest thing ever pat on in Salem, and is at tracting a . lot of attention. It will be long and varied enough to please every taste, and If the sparring partners will only come a-running to help speed np the The 8. O. call is open for almost any oe whofwanu to eit dftwa-bhr waistMne -wltlrotit twlb? a rasp or an .axe. and build, up his wind and fatten ttts.aoae without exposure to iniles of chilly out door, run. Sparring partners and white hopes and good fellow are going to be la steady , demand, and welcome all the time. IJ AY'. "Yet b :t twd V a biiEAU ho:.:e . THAT'S all some iieople ever possess, rnuch ks they long fdr a real home. Why ? Because they never have enough ready money for a ..first; payment on property. So life passes, 'arid they end their days' in rented houses. i a freeklT derjosil of five dollaH versv m ."Nationalized" Savings Account vrouM protide that money.- Tot 4 SALEM ORCCQN P& Starting v-0 V . . MM: Super; Snecial Feature fgp iiif lHniii-f ! ( I W a 114 ,1 t ' ROAd SUPERVISORS FOR COUNTY ANNOUNCED (Continued from page 1) AJdjMS 1. arc R. 4. taintng its repute for highway construction;. The list follows i Dirt, m: ttiu 1 : A. C. Anrr. 2 'X. H. Bail. Hubbard. 3 J oka If. filler. Habbard. K 4 Vtt4 Gearia. Jh Fabry. Gerraia. 7 Jatan H. Cataforta,. tiarrala. Ij. W. Dnnnt U'njMlknr. . Joseph A4 Vaa Cleave, K4b 11 Cj D. Hartaaan. SilvertM. 12 W. T. Hokc, eoM Wilsl. B. 1 IS D'red Wowak.. 8ilvert. 14 SA Odor. Halt. 15 J. 8. KaotBaaa. Rilvertas- 1514 iJ. H. DavenDort. Silvertoii. 1 B. L. Watkina. 0r,. K. 1. 1? KsmM JlwnJey. Broka. 19 Robert Colei Cerran K. 2. l ui U. Uarlinr. Haien. K. 8. 20 W. P. Kaplinter. Sala.. R. . 20 1. X. V.n Cteava. Halem, It. 21 M. M. .Maree. Slm, K. S. 22 C. J. BarosdMi. K!nn. 23 K. O. Jieal. 8iiblitBity. 24 J.: B. Vma Hanl. Soblimitr. 25 iCharie Pirter. Aumsvtile. 2 Roy Witaal. Turner. 27 11. f. Htaoieton. 8alm. R. 4. 27 C. H. Taylor. Turner. R. 2 2H W. W. Wrt-Bhouae. Halrm. 2! 1. X. Htout. KalMD. K. 3. 29 John Harris. Jeffron. SO Ie Well. J((na. 31 8. H. RuKiflL. Marios. 32 I.. S. Lambert. Stayton, 8314 Wm. BerrhiKer, Lyom. 4 Fd.- Sisch. Gatni. . onrd litlW. Oatei, 38 W. H Riddfll, ltrol.t :i7 leo. M. itoyser. Saleat. R. 3, 88 W. F. OsmpbU. Salrrn. R. 4. S9 W. O. Johnnon. Salrm. R. 9. 40 ;R. T. Short, Milh ;Hy. 41 . Welty. tSatem. ; K. 1. 42 J. 1. Clark, Salem.. : T. It. Smith. S-rttt Mill a. K. 1, T. A. If rk infer. 8a fern, R. ;W. V. Wrifht, Tnrmer. ;r. C. -Wltael. Salem. iChas. li. i MrAtliKter. Shav. F.dw. TIahii, Jefferson. :(;ha. A, j JlrKee. Woo(1iiiwi. J J MAlUter. Salem. R. Kdw. Dnnnigan, Sr. HIi?m. K. 7. I Martin Dowrfler. SilTerMB. R. S. John C. tioplTod. 8ilTrtoa, R. 2 ted Whitehead, Turner.. I Arthnr Hobart, 8ilTerto. ! W. P. - Hleka. SllTon. ! W. H. HaTBea. Salem. R. 6. ! R. E. Anderaon, Salem. R. 5. 'John Ktmey. Maeleay. ; W. McKay. "Hnhbard, 'iArtfcar irod, Salem. K. 8. Peter Mathott, Aurora.- B. 5. Jmepfc Kubena, Geri,-R.S. Richard Palteraonreerfaia, K. . Leonard Walker, Weat Stayton. Georte filler, St. Panl. W. H. I,. Ktayion. Cbarlea Walker. Mt. Aarel. F.lmer Downing. Sublimity. Oeorre Keeh. Stayton. . Alford Taylor. SllTertn, B. .2. H. W. Cooler. Jetferaon. . 1. Cbas. Heinx. Solrerton. Will be played Friday night. The line-op follows: v : IDAHO 4t1fVflhLAlA BTTB ( 1 Ii. Fox 2.,., .F. ...... 7 Ciltctte A. Fox 13: . .V. . .F. .4..v: LAgai Edwards 10 . . . .C. . . ... .2 Doney Gartin ..; ;.U..u-2 Dimick Telford 2, :G . , i : . . . Patton Substitutions: Idaho Styner for Telford. Willamette Soco lofsky for Patton. ; Field goals: Idaho R. Fox 1; A. Fox 4. Edwards 5. Telford 1, Willamette Gillette 1. Logan 4. Doney 1. Dimick 1. Free, throws Fox, Idaho, 5 ont of 8; CiUettd, Willamette, S out oi 8. , - Referee Eddie Durno, TJniTer. sity of Oregon. 3 CUT THIS OUT JTS WOItTH Mo.ver Cat oat this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley Sc. Co., 2835 Sheffield .Ate, Chicago, 111., writing your name ; and address clearly. .!Yon will receive in re turn a trial package containing Foley's Honey aba Tar Compound for coughts, colds androup;- Fo ley Kidney Pills) for pains In the backache, kidney an bladder ail ments. and Foley Cathartic Tab led, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipa tion, biliousness, headaches, ana sluggish j bowels. Sold every where. Adv. ! iuuiUi Utitti lfili.i. Bffi TD1IIT With a tax levy of 47.1 mu;s for Salera, i may 6 lt nxerrf faftw : wliat trttrtr ftrtties anr against. :. -r . ' J ; - - For Instance, were if . Mrro;. with a lTy this yearf 53.1 mills. That la mi .rarr asSPSment Ol Entertainers Brought by Elks ,eo1S Xm Lbdge Sure to Please, Is Promise A Anticipation of a fine time by those who have been looking for ward to the big celebration of the Elk's club will be realized tonight gCj0 when the big Mardi Graa will be introduced to Salem. The three days entertainment will, continue through, until Saturday night. The lodge membership is of fering the public an entertain ment that Is high class In every respect and said to be above any thing of its kind ever presented here. In the varied nature of the be 135 1 A. Other cities In this part of tne vallev to the south In Una. coun ty will be assessed as, follows, ia millage levy: Albany Brownsville Halsey . . . . llarrisburg . Lebanon .. 5S.7 60.!$ ..449 . .50.7 . .68. 2 ..8S.8 IdMie Ftjrwrwt Glvew In Lane county, of which? Eu gene is the county seat, the levy this year in mills is! as follows: ULllLIWUd UN Muftu t -,y H'f me ui.K-r rhiiiips. Ca-y was ttlfd lirst th.t turv 4lisa$rreed. lmt the jr? 4fHhseroiHi tHar foand him - guilty of murder m uie , : gTee.iff ihe first trial ot Burna. .... , the Jury also aisagreexu Movement in Wail Street Continues to Derive Sup !! port from Bull Pools STEELS OUTSTANDING 1 4S 4S 4ft 31 52 S3 54 55 56 57 58 59 0 rei 63 3 fl4 65 66 67 fi 9 70 83 8S 90- It. 7. r.-14,' Ufa 1 id; "Hit Screen's Truest Triumph of F,Ioth(e-Lbve,, ! ill- . v . . . -';. ! ' :' .-'' In. ' I ' .1 A Special All-star Last , GEM STATERS WIN FROM WILLAMETTE (Continued from psge 1) NEW CORPORATIONS Articles of Incorporation were filed yesterday by the Zysset Stumping company of Fortland, capitalized at $50,000. The In corporators areA. C. Gage, If. R. Salisbury and If- D. -Langllle Other articles were filed as fol lows Iower Columbia Dairy associa tion. Inc., Astoria; Incorporators Mark J. Johnson, Victor Michel son, Andrew Johnson ana others; capitalization. SaO.000, Columbi Awning & Supply conn pany, Portland ; incorporators. Arthur A. Goldsmith, Clara Som- mers, ieonard .Fisnei; capitaliza tion, ?10.000. 1 r Resolutions of dissolution were filed by the Eureka District Gold Mining feorapany. ot Portland. No tice or increase In capitalization from $50,000 to JlOO.OdO was filed by the Glpin Construction i company. i r RCIPLE Oir THE OPEN DOOR ACCEPTED (Continued from page !) . this effect of the attitude of the British delegation, i The resolution, Secretary Hughes said, was in accord with that of the American delegation but thei-e was no further discus sldn. i 1 Hoghes Debates Shldehara Sir Robert Borden's suggestions i . - J. ' i aii. ii -iir : t 1 .......-.X.. . Cobnrg . . Cottage Grove ... J. - -l Creswell ...',. . J 47.3 Junction City . . -.6t- Florence J -67 2 Springfield i. ..,5S. Take a number of Marion coun ty cities and compare their mill levy this year with Rinn and Lane county cities. They are as fol lows Silverton . . ., . . . . .50.4 Woodhurn ... . . . ; 62.S Jefferson ... . . . i. .53.0 ML Ahgel ... ... .43.4 Stayten . j. . . . . .. .525 Hubbard ... . . . .50.9 Scotts Mills ; .44.1 Turner ... .48.2 lAumsville .......43 0 St. Paul ; 35.9 Mill City .. ... i 47.1 Donald ; 49.2 Gervais ... . . . . ; .38.1 Sublimity ' 33.1 Aurora ...... ... ....... .48.6 All of which shows that the resident in Marion county is pay ing in general, lower taxes than those living in the two counties to the south. Nrj New Features Are Pres ented by Money Market f At Wednesday Session PhllUpa waa shot and Wiled on. ... . . ' i - . t:t ? i ih nightdr Jane h,-iki;wum .. attempting, to run down box ear . thieves in ,the railroad yards In ' MocX'a lwttonu; Ui. - - - HILDA DROSCTIE Entertainer with Mardl Troupe at Klks SI tow Tonight mercury at the lowest point since 1909, according to officials of the bpokane weather bureau. Indlca programme, something to suit the I tions are. weather officials say. whims of the most exacting is that the cold wave will continue promised, and everyone is gnar- tonight. anteed a royal time. Deer Park, about 25 tniles Eight big vaudeville acts will north of Spokane, was unoffici- "be presented each night. All the ally reported to have the lowest performers come here with flat- temperature in the four states. tering notices. They are all de- tha mercury resisterinr 32 blow. clared to possess talent and ability it was 12 befow at Spokane be- 10 an unsuai degree. ADDie now- tween 9 and 11 o'ejock this morn- ara possesBes a pietttnK oprnu ,ng the mercury rreing to about volte and Dorothy Ball is sure to 15 aD0Ve ln the afternoon. The please wun ner comeay songs. lsky is clear "oris uean is me type oi 8inBer It wa 2ft hlhw near Willi inac.tery.Diray lines. H Otrr aunB'MValla. Wash., lat niKht. Tile are of the lighter kind that are Lather oureau today predicted OVUlCViiUU voiiu aaw3. i lriTcrAV t amriOMtnPAtt frr tAnloht w " v- a vaaaavaaBvua & . w a vuii'fc) ui It Is partly cloudy at Yakima, I vvr ain made a eOal each, and A. Fox got three foul baskets. The J came after more than an hour ot Georee Carroll, who has just v uuiucus tBMWWU, - , . nil 11 ' partly i that the fourth article of the Am- f""'""" . Viu L. m Wasa- tonight with a moderate blowing. Ths four belo erican resolution dealing with ex isting concessions be stricken out potm make a wonaermi team nuiottA made two fouls, and Do ner and Logan each a; field goal in ibis half. In the. second half Willamette took a brace, that tanked almost like a victory. Lo de bate during Which Baron Shide- hara took the: lead in opposing the proposal and Mr. Hughes de fended it. In his opinion. Sir Robert-said, the powers concerted could act "No more sweeping or, powerful exemplifi cation of the divine force 6t "mother tore has . ever been penned. It registers as xaorVcon- vlncingand moving from the power of its treatment than 'The Miracle Man. i The production Can readily be ranked with the , few great pictures of the film world-V Washington Post. ' i - - " Brcwine't Baby Dblloracay ; , 'ernational NeW' h Frte haiiobns. tor Children SaiiSiraa Matlnee,, rtn- - - i - - . r. . gan picked: three field jgoais out with equal effect if the article ot the atrjou of them with one (were omitted. I Under the article ol the prettiest running shots ever I there could be no effective action A seen on th$ flopr. Doney ana tn- be declared, except with the con" lette grabbed two others of much gent of the parties concerned. , the same kind, and Dimick . made M. Safraut called for a Vote on a goal that brought .the crowd to Sir Robert's proposal and SecTe-- its feet. A fine long throw by Tel- tafy Hughes said that Inasmuch ford brought a cheer from the I as the other governments seemed crowd, that haa established a rep-1 agreeable and since In his opinion station -for square treatment. Gil-1 article three gave a full onport un- lette made .two more .tool baskets I lty for dealing with all matters against the invincible bootball which might be the concern of the machine, but the game ended be-1 respective governments, the Am fore they puld catch np the lonjs erican J delegation would Join In lead ot the first half. . Dimick took one crack on the face during the. last half, that all but laid him out. It was the only Injury of the game. Socolof sky re placed Patton cor the second half. which, with the substitution of Sterner lot The aisa.ualiried Tel ford, made the only change in une-up aumng the game. The visitors play a sure, fast the same sentiment if It vrould be conducive to an agreement on the first, second and third article. In their exchange over, the general meaning of the. open door p61icy, Baron 1 Shidehara and Secretary fioghes reviewed the diplomatic steps by which the policy has de veloped since it first was enun ciated by Secretary Har ia 1899 In its inception Baron. Shide- where he entertained at all the A 1 A IT 1 1 V. iIukiLao .a won hitoh that lB mercury dropped to northerly wind kEW YORK, Jan. IS.; The stock market today followed in itsiessfentials the course set by re celt sessions; with ttia hotewbrthy .; difference that dealings ;were on a much larger ana oroauei; '-'' The movement again seemed to defive U chief support from polls and other speculative inter esfei. There were ' fe. it any, signs of pronounced public participation-save among high grade diitdend paying shares. gteels and affiliated equipments wfjSre oUUtanding Issues, Their further advance ot one to almost si points, under lead ; of Gulf States steel, was attended by re port." that various mergers were approaching!, definite siage. .Motors atd tneir sunsiaanea. metals, textiles, leathers anX looa specialties fwere prominent ; at gains of onei to throo points. The seVeral miscellaneous Classified e-rouDs comprising fertilisers ana utilities, also rose one i. 10 inree point. malls were a negligible factor, ftRIP ftF PI".! n ddsDita favorable traffic condi lions as inaicaieu. iy im.-rre v lo&dings at .central terminals, and oijs, notably the foreign group, re flected steady pressure. Sales 90.u00 shares. . " . ' ' I The money market presented no new features, call loans, re maining fixed at 4 per cent. ifore short time loans were re ported at 4 V- per cent, but the oaen rate rfor these accommoda tions ranged from iA to 3-4 per cent. Early foreign exchange rates were Irregular, due. in part tj cables which suggested bank ing difficulties . In northern Eu rope. Late rates were firm, how ef er, including bills on Sweden, Denmark and Norway. , : Irregularity in the bond market Included the liberty group and some investment rails as well u domestic industrials. : Foreign government bonds registered slight changes. Total sales, par Value, aggregated 117,275,000. ALL PARTS IN (Continued from page 1Y Eh 'A f ana was so wen linea taai no i . , , . ... i . . booked to play a return engage- 2 i?S Tria Begun for ment during the next season. Bob f"eon to 16 above. Minimum . . ..., Manning is populaV m tted for other the company and has a specialty 7 V V hot win -ataMiKh hini with the KeechelUs. 22 Vi below; Kachesa, Salem public for time to come. egni Deiow; ounnysiae, iout ob- ffluev Jones. Al Newman ana uw w"- uuc, uu Ah Brashen are known from ton Headquarters,! half a degree Taln tn OaHfornia as "KIBES of above. rSvnco'fiation." JuSt to hear this Southwestern Oregon reported - " . - ... . I f 1 . 1L. '1.. frlo will show WhT tney Deen sucn ircsain temperatures; me iww a hit wherever they have played, est at Eugene being lG above, and COUNTY ASSESSOR ANNOUNCES LEVIES (Continued from page l) tha maximum 31; while Salem re ported an unofficial temperature of 27 above at 6 p. m. Man Accused of Killing ; The second trial of John L. Burns, alleged box car bandit, charged with the' first degree murflet. Of., i Jpcs.H-.it"aockw) Phillips, railroad watch manrooen- d yesterday in; Circuit Judge Kat- anaugh's court in Portlands . It take the full day to select the I' MAR 1 -. ,v - - i ; : i f k If you not purchased ticket it' ission ; jo ye w ? EL HOM.E r4?i.,,,i,ffllvf- f r, , . US' 4 -. r 'IS i n X I k SI H t t 1 1 Stayton will be taxed this year 52.5 mills, divided as follows: State, comity and schools, 26.1 mills: city levy. 4.4 mills, and specail school levy, 22 mills. Hubbard will have a levy Of HELENA, Mont;. Jan. 18. The coldest snap of the new year found the mercury 13 below eero m Helena. Billings 20 reported 20 below, Miles City six ibelow and Missoula 12 below, SEATTLE, Wash,, Jan. 19.- Not since December 12, 1919, has 50.9 mills thi3 year, divided as Seattle experienced colder weath game; aUkd they are grbcxi Fellows hara sal the policy had been lim- to boot: which doesn't Exactly I uea ,n "s scope. At first, he con- mean thati they are hooters or tmuea, it simply provided that football players at heart, but ther none of the powers having spheres' certainly tiffed a referee like Ralph I ot influence 0r leased territories voieman. ;io talk to-them. The I m vmna snouia interfere with Bearcats have no license, at the I treaty; ports or with vested rights very best.-1.,, more than break I of exefcise aBy dtscTitilnatloh tni even with ttfrse sturdy invaders. collection or customs duties an Tney never hkv - hejitAh Maim irauroaa or naroor cnarges. He and they inave no "dope" that aecIarel that; the Hughes resorarj gives tnenj more than one gamellMm 8v a new aeiiniuon to the of the series. A fair estimate of IP010 and therefore it seemed un- their prowess would be that they!1118-1 make retroactive. wouia siana -very close together in I , , tw, -r.. xx unties reaa .ine a Ions aerfra Th khmk. iM original communications address3 fully, as dangeroaa as the Visitors I to ! the various governments by secretary nay, Tne repnes receiv i! .: ; ; : , ,:- .. '-:.', "' - --. . '. a Victor Recdsi!Kedlicedl t, ' In List Prifee 10-bth Black Label Rouble faced records; how listed at 5c : ; Reduced to 7S6i I 12-inch Black Label double faced record bow listed at $1.35, v ; Reduced to $125 ; Geo C. 1 432 State Street ; i t t e ,-' ed, the agreement as to 'China con cluded in 1900 between Great Brf- tam and Germany, and. the Root Takahira agreement of 1908. These documents would shotf, he declared that development of the policy had been an actual growth. Murray Wade's Magazine ! Has Silver-ton Edition They'd better call out the nolice and. the speed eops and maybe the Kias with bushels of tacksc to scatter on the pavements,, if they want to keep people from Stam peding over to Silyerton following tne. current issue or the Oregon Magazine. It is j the Silverton special, with" Homer Davenport, Silver Falls the beautiful, the pro digious .sawmills, Mayor Eastman, the Benson rbeasant farm, the wonderful new Silverton . public schools a host of Murray Wade's choicest cattoon personalities from the Silverton business men's tanks, and a lot of other inter esting features. One would say.; on reading- this magazine, "What's the time of the next stage, of wilt I have to walk If . they're already crowded, and wonder if they've got any empty houses for a feller'to rent or will he have to tamp, ont under the trees?" . I , Silverton has atown Into a live. hnstlIng,do-tt-now place . where they're glad to live and hustle, and the Oregon Magazine seta off this spirit in excellent measure.' follows: State, county and rfchool levy, 26.1 mills; city taxes, 9.8 mills, and special school levy of 15 mills Scotts Mills will pet off with a levy t)f 44.1 mills, divided as fol lows: State, county and schools, 26.1 mills:, city. 5.5 mills, and special school levy, 12.5 mills Turner has a levy of 48.2 mills, divided as follows: State, coun ty and school levy, "2C.1 mills: city levy, 4.8 mills, and special school levy, of 17.3 InSUs. Gates Grts Off Easy. AumsvilH will havf a levy of 43 mills, of which the state, coun ty and school tax amounts to 26.1 mills, the city levy .8,2 mills and th? special school . levy of 8.7 mills. Gates district will get off easy with a total levy of 37.3 mills, divided as follows: State, coun ty and schools. 26.1 mills: special school levy 5.2 mills and road levy of 6 mills. St. Paul will have a low tax of 35.9 mills, of which the state. County and school levy amounts to 26.1 mills; the city levy 4.5 mills and the special school levy 5.2 mills. Mill City Equals Salem Mill City will have, exactly the same levy as Salem j 47.1. mills, divided as follows: State, connty and school levy, 26.1 mills; no city levy as it is not Incorporated, and a special school levy of 11. mills. The special road levy in the Mills City district is 9.4 mills, bringing the total to 47.1 mills. Donald will have a little mere 'taxes than Salem, as its levy is 49.2 -mills, of which tbje state, eountv and school levy amounts to 28.5 mills; the city lery 12.9 mills and the special school levy 7.8 mills. nerval Xb Heavy . GervaJs will get along this year with the low levy of 3 S.I mills, as follow: State, county and schools. 28.5 mills: city, 9.6 mills and no school levy. Subl'mitv will also have a tow taXL rate this year, as follows State", county and schools, 2S.S mills; city levy 4.6 mills and no special school levy, a total of 33.1 mill?. .. , Aurora will pay taxes tfcl year on a levy of 4S.6 mills, as follows: State, county and school, 28.5 er than that which greeted early office workers today. At 7:45 a. m. the weather bureau here re ported, a minimum temperature of 16 degrees above- erO, with the thermometer showing 30 degrees above at noon. Two years ago the mercury dropped to 12 de grees above zero. Indications were that zero weather and below had been experienced ;at many points in the northwest. REDDIXGj Calt, Jan. 18. The lowest temperature In itedding since 18 $6 27: degrees was re corded here today, according to the weather observer-. Turtle Ray, an inlet of the Sacramento river, was heavily frozen over tonight while for the first time In 36 years its surface twas dotted with skrtters. ' l v recora ferape.iti.io i aii,: recorded at Pertbyer, Siskiyou county, where the mercury fell to nine degrees below freezing, ac cording to reports here. HOISE. Ida.. Jan. 18. South ern Idaho is shivering as a result of what Is said to be the coldest weather since January. 1912. The coldest point recorded here .oA night is Idaho City which record ed a temperature of 27 below. Of- nciai reports gave Boise a tem perature of eight below at 8 o'clock this morning1 although It is moderating tonight the street thermometers recorded even zero at 11 o'clock. This is the first com snap of the season. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18. lemperature in San ' Francisco continued a downward conrn to night Jn the face of a cold north i wind that whipped, up a choppy pea in tne hay. - Today's lowest.! lemperature wit recorded at 39 aegrees. , Power Plant Freezes WALLA WALLA. Wash.. Jan. 18. The municipal power plant which furnishes flight and power io .in ion, ore., rrobe up today and the town was In darkness tonight TObAY '. i r ...... j Tdmoiroto----Sa i 4"; ...... .1111111 . i. : , . t I :i t .,) mjtf is i .-. t iri-' ', j J it 5 , ". st.-n i-'i . .i.'. "V j f V-' ' ' i TOtVl IV1IX NOTED DAUEbEVIL ! OF THECIIEEN In a Novel Hole anJ a fascinating tale of mystery and Lightning-Like Action , ; COMEDY Movie Stars ! . . . ; at Home I( - 4 U TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FORD 1919 MODEL, $155; THE best buy in town. 1920 model ora, 340.t Like new. Huff-f man , Motor ! Sales, State and Front streets.! 4 1 i ai f n;.n ivjui mik I II II II II II la-1 II -:.f- i i 1 ' 1 1 4 i 4- 'I . A - v. V ... v