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u.:;lsgeo to Ft!.cr Ad.T.iti That He,' Not s'Scn, ,FircJ Ou::st That; End:d Viiicvs Life MEMPHIS. Tenn' Jan. 22- : J. ' W, Hudson. Sr.-, confused on fctand" in crlmlrial'eourt to day t hat he and not bis sbn, now rn' trial formnrder," was- respon-a'Llrt-tor the firlnr tfr' the. brillet that killed -'Mm.- Hattle Ferguson; 'l h'fl younger? man av said id have been infatuated . wtttt Mrs. Ferguson whose body 'WM foaad t spring ' In 8r isolated sec tion ntontr 'the1 Wolf fivers - ; t "The 'Ahot'that Uled u Mrs; I'el-gnst.n 3wa fired'" accidentally as wV struggled fiv'w'a gao' she prri J ueed," I ludsen v declared; -j ' x t:: of Hide 7 't The 'elder 'mantdldf Of going m an a jtomoblle ride .with his port." n ft Mrx. Veraosbn" joining -the m and of later- coming7: npon the youtigct 'man and the wo- iaa'in "the woods. " ! ' "f told them If I had a gtn I Wnld shoot ! them ' both,'; th sf 1 mini saldr Mra. a rergu- drew' a -plslol from-ner Ick- t ar. J gave ' It to' tne, saying. II re. Daddy. tak thia -and" kill us She hand$d me 'the I Hioh with the gaa ; pointlngto wtrd ': m.. x "I ' grabbed; it t , not knowing':-- wfiat !shei might " do. 1 ' cri'ii ;waa that - itv.Srajri dis- rrea, the- bullet going-wild : "i of tb-iru clutched -at., It and J " t for 'its !pdastssori. :tVbUe t'...i iifas.ila-waa-. -golii i .' "on the - r.d f -ot wa - fired,- and, re- ; 1 S.r . told, Mxs. Ferguson r -".z-.tai the- i groand -J mortally .'.ed. I think maybe a third t t wa fired.' "k . DEBATED AT UEETinG (Continued from page 1) ; wonld necessarily go; on .for - the iu:xt two or four yeaml By leav-ir..-: intact the tlsh and game com ei ! . s lon and the , boards that ,su r rviae - thei varioua professions, S nator '.Hall said r be had - left rc :rt for,-th& possible addition of f.r.Gilipr- commissioner or 'tiro in 1 1. next two. . or four years.' .He ul r announced that ,h had-Pfe fared' on amendment , to hl bill vereby two !nen-salarl(ed '.icom in loners 'to serve in a general advisory-capacity, in assisting con Eolidation si & i pi GvI-i.I 'tTh6f w, II to s.11 )wc.1 tdet&'Wlth the r - . er comratssioners. . Hall ' said 1 1 :? i mada thia provision bo that ti Irs-Ins cf the state, that oftea I v y f rve 1 .without pay',-would' r I I) ava::atie. '. Hall estimated t t ).:'.l woull save the tax : -3 , Jl,C. J.(.;j; every two t: - ' Tt!i v - I . ti.r.pi both - , t ' rctsd t5:fir prd 1 t . - iC3-to save, any i r : yr tLey would la- ci 2-cf.:-': uey. Al.-:o ha waat- 1 to :r.i7f If they tad had tbe constittitionallty 'examined Into. As to finances. Hall said ' It would be Impossible to name tne nary items thaf could bei saved. Il-io insisted on- Just one, ; and IL,:rrietiorieJ that from July I 1 S 2 1 ; tor 'J air5 - i M 8 2 2. the state 1.2 1 paid $25,000i la rent tor of fice rooia oatiUe the state house. He opined Hit' tzzisr -.his bill everything could he-housed In the csilt:!,' ;r':':ror.: . ; viH Inspect;' .Deairtiaeitti Ilara insisted: oa-aome illMtra-. tic a cf te . l-'creased efficiency tiIinei for t! till, and Hall jre p:; 1 tiat If liar 9 would go. on j;:..: atc-.:t'th9 state house with tc':y. he wo aid show him certain examrlei cf overlapping cf - departmental Hare accepted tie invitation. ttelative to, con st " L - tic -.ality Hall saidf ; a ' compe tc.it tittcrney had' hfelped him L'i ' UP e n iiiiu ' mrc nae' your'Hs-t achinff ehe;t. step the pain. Break up the con gestion. Feel a bad cold loosen tip in Just1 short tlme.l y 'lied Fep per Rub'' la the cold remedy that brings quickest re 1 lifcf. lt cannot murt yon ' And it certainly seems to end the tight, ness and drive the congestion and soreness right but. i , . Nothing has such concentrated penetrating heat at red peppers. 1 and when heat . penetrates' rlgbt down to .. the colds, congestion, tichlng muscles . and sore, atiff Joints relief comes at once. The moment you - apply Red Pepiyer Rnb you teej the tingling beat.In three 'mlnntes the-con- : gested spot- Is warmed through nd through. . When; you are' suf fering jfrom a cold, rheumatism, backache,', stlfr neck f ani; 'sore muscles, Jast get A Jar of Howies Ued, Pepper, ItuW made frpm red peppers, at any drug store. You will, have the Quickest, relief .. .... ' , himi (i icuEii Known. Always say -Howies."--! Adt. i.i-.v t ...s anl liJ cor - .:ti- i l:s c .i..4.Ukuaiity wato.t (,u. t iu n. - ; . i , - . ' -f ' ' .-, 4al.inet Proposed : 55?T)atf)rf Johnson, 'explafntng the Jot.:. ,on-Carkln bill, said ill goes! - further" lihan 2 theVliaJlJ bill by - covering ' all departments ex cept those under 'constitutional provision., i '',. .-... u ? "Contrary to- the r Halt , bill.'" he I explained, i(?lt provides ..(be commissioner, of which there oald be six." would be the gov ernor a ; cabinet. It gives f the governor . absolute, control bo , the people can hold - the department heads responsible for . -i fao i r Work." ' -rZ . f, . T", A - T; ; Senator . Johnson - said ; he had teep converted, to the, idea -that control.. tt, state institutions and & flairs should be centered In the governor rather, than In a board of control, as--, at - present. He estimated -that hlsl, measure would, savo,4the , taxpayers 431,- 00 every, two yearn.,-:. ' Johnson, : replying to Hare's quest tons, said he purposely . bad placed - his . estimate of savings at a, low , figure, . but that the Johnson-Carkiri bill would ; save all that Hall's' would save and about one-third more. Mr,' Car- kin , informed 'thheoramrttee that altorndy; for 1 the cdnsolida- tion" comqjisslori "four, years ago he bad carefully Investigated the fpofnt1 of 'eorisUttiflonalUy '. and had': no" fear on ' that ground. " i I CarUrid H QueMlori - Chalrtnin l Garland 'remarked that' this legislature will 'appro priate money . on the ' basia' . of the present' ;fornr oi ' goyernmear, and wasted to- know if these ' ap propriatioas could be applied to thevnew v fbrm,' of n government If ;eithT biIlj passed. - Sponsors o( f- both' replied In th;!affirm"a-tftr.-'; J, iy?".rj- f i Dennis , wanted' tb'i know i;" If Half,. Assuming -that "his bill would . pass-.H would i; recommend that- the atate appro-priatldn be enf by -aV muriod ' doilarsCs jtnd whether Johnson, on -. the . same r . sumption, would recommend that the- appropriation- be shaved M31.000.I - Itellf aaid i het would take, that recommendation, but a dded. that , the - success of any method , would, depend on - the administration. Johnson said he had been; fearful that p.Ut repu tation, might become Involved in the way suggested - by Dennts, s6 had placed his figures - low. t Ky IIa Fiffaren ; , ' ; ; Mr, , Kay informed the meeting that the entire state .tas isr less than - $8,000000, and. that leas than $3,600,000 of this is for actual atate government - the re mainder being raised by millage taxes.. . Mn Hall' j5avlng- offl $1- 0 00.0 0 0,4 be i declared, would , be an s impossibility.: - He . elaborated onrf the - impossibility ; of, cutting on, appropriations , f or state ,.in- stitutions. t -, , , - . ':.-.- . . I don't believe . these . men ever even dreamed they could save .' 5 miiyon i dollars .: he said, "and I; don't l'ke to have them say so Just- for "a bluff." . Zimmrrmn Rewdii Itist k " Hall wanted to know whether Kay believed the proposed sys tem, or the present j system ;of government the more efficient. Kay answered . that- the present system-' comld be ; Improved upon by doing away with some of the present t overlapping . of r depart ments. . . . . Senator Zimmerman read , a list; of , appropriations totaling S1.C03.C90. to which he - said a pruning of St. 000,000 conld. be applied. - -. r I Kay replied that everyone - of these1: could be vsaved without consolidation. 1 , , . Governor's Hands ' Tiled -. ' , Carkin read the Zimmerman lisi-rand -declared .'they were ap-; pr oprlatioa s utterly out of reach of the governor nnder the . pres-j ent' system. :- ; f -" ."-" , ."You have elected a governor ot a, platform of economy, but bis hands are tied." said Carkin. "If yoii do not . give him control yon have no right lo expect him to do Janythln4 - -v . y : Winametf d; Gmdlidts iSl ' ) Assistant to Crews - ?W. E. Crews of Med ford who has been appointed .by ; tJorernor Pierce- as1 state corporation - com missioner to 'succeed, T B. Hand ley, said f yesterday that George Codding of Medford probably will b! named by him as his assistant. Codding at least will accept a po- sitnon in the office. !. , -fV-.; ; . . . Mr. Codding Js an attorney in the office i of A E.. Rwames of Medford. He Is a araduate of Willamette university of Salem Mr. Crews said that he wants to keep A. E, Oebhardt, examiner tn the department, and some other of the attaches as long as they, will stay. Eddy's Bridge Bill is Passed by- State Senate , i The senate ' yesterday5 . passed Senator Eddy's bill providing that the state , highway i commission need not approve the ; plans - and spciricatlona of county courts' for bridges unless the cost' exceeds S3 5.000. Thia figure wa reduced from S50.00O by unanimous con sent of the senate. , At present jthl ; limit is only S 2 5,00 6. f Jhe irfeasure takes con siderable power from the highway commission but Is said to be satis factory, to the - commission. The M .......... . f' A - trhjiA ' misme iaiiK!)., HUI14 ; avvw iu si 5,000 the Jlmlt over which the court must call for bids. . , . .: , i- -, - . mm i JIMMD f ; ' liklL.in vki 1, w.wr A - '!' IX nofrwmnln1 Telle Jnli 2 JVU-tU"J ' xiuh'l Man - Who Started With Ntithln biit Accumulated .1 . AJ ' M.: Dalrymple, fntam ! tax f fgurer, lit reopening .W otfiee,.at tVft tXrsamnn those who. are need of Income jaiy H xpnUion cnnot: be; et- advice.4 - Hot was for- three years with the internal rev'enne dpart nwnt;ahd'tnsdewout many themai ana pt Income4 llstaf or ' t h' '.MO: emment. But out if of tnwe fhfire was one at Eaken Vemembers with a - amilo most a tear for 'It rarttyJ that h and "i He was in : the! ..federal rofrte'e' one dayjwhetr a roughly dfessit man camel in! and asked fdr bis helpi ,' "Engllahv v: orrfscotch.f thought the- ofTiceTj and he irat hU'thotights into" words. ; This is the man's story: .,-;-.! -;'-; : "Neither one; t'ni an Ameffcan, though I was born of Scotch parentsCf Iut?rcB the Iscott 1 h borderi 1 cam JU Nw 1urK I In IgSS withouf enough moneynr my f breakfast. clo aijobiwheel ingfbtWk'at 1.6fl alay:At Boon I git qjcenta from! the; 'JuAns and ate -two meals and more than that, too, for -. I'd beea ; hungry a-good while. . t . , . . I stayed by that.btick'Job uhtll I got the f price 1 tor L 'i ticket 1 tp Nebraska There I got ;a home stead. I worked lout some' and bought calves that .made me ; ' good ' herd. It was wild1 enough that T hunted antelope on my owd famjs theywerev there 'in1 great numbers Gradually X bought the lands' from -m jr. discon raged nelgh- boreintlici fcdd 8000 acres. I've sold thlsriand iast now and clear ed' a p" some -money that'ii subject to 'tax. : We1 have boughu 40 acres bete ' whef r I .'can have? the nniv erslty lor! the children and we're going ttf stay. ' , ."When 1 1 got married we were pretty, well to do: When our first baby was born we took, another babe -front, the: orphanage to raise as-ne'.et pur. Own. .'jWe did the same .for ? our-, -second baby, and our thirds We have, them all and theyres! all -alike to i us. . No, dont want, any tax exemption, for the children, not t even? the - once orphans. America has been good to me; .why should I be a nig gard ; now ?4 There's enough; mon ey. . for rny . wlfeand me. It ,we give, the children good educations they'll be able; tor make their own way anywhere..' 'V A ...... ,,I- don't .want any exemption for the S5eo that we gave. the ited Cross and the Salvation Army last 1 year. , .That was a iglft; ,a pleasure,, ind! t 'we ought to pay tor tt, not rou tne government in the name of charity. " The tax for this year will be bow much did you say S 1380,00? AH right, here It is. And he handed over his check, without his legal de duction ; for ; his own' or, hi bor rowed 'children, for his charitable gifts for anything, f For,v as be said,-he was a real American and the country had been good for him. corrfisdAttdrfoF WA RUHRCOALiCOWTIflUEO - -1 Continued from page 1 n side. as well. -Their mala difficul ty at present lies Ja their having thrown themselves out of work and thus deprived themselves, of tne means 01 making a imng cur ing such- times fa these. J wfjch even .before" the" occu'pa'tlofc were seertl fining 1 - f, l "y n .: - I ESEtaTl chief ; Interest centered tdsIuyienC theTt remoral !pt? the French patrol from the doors of the reichsbank branch here. Pri vate banks , were- still unopened for busine?S up 6 early 'this aft ernoon, ; awaiting the ontcome f the negotiations between the reichsbank directors and the au thorities of occupation. ; COBLENZ; iitn. It. (By The Asaocfated' Press) The Rhine larid eontmlssioa- has' decided not to'; 4rfest Herr" oh' Laienaaer , chief conectof of customs taxes at Cologne; who refused1 to obey- the cdmrafssron's Orders to turn' over his hooksr blit wirf admonish him The court martial of Frtl'Thy-t sent and' the other' slxf industrial ists brought- her' from the Ruhr vaneyi where 'they were arrested for refuslfir to obey-the orders of the' Fferith, will takre place in the new court nioos in the center of Mayence at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning . w k ; v'A s The accused ? men 'are being treated as- ? political prisoners They are not permitted to see any one' except " their-' lawyers,-.-' Dr; Frederick ' G r 1 mm who with eev- erat assistant 4 anfd? tw-olFreiwih lawyers, will derend them. - iC : Dr;' Grimm . declared this ee nfa that no matter what sentence I passed, on 4he seven men,; rests- f SEtERE corciir afteii ; : -After ' ah attack of the . Fin whlch' left t tne' w!th a severe eoagh'TBOthiag "seemed to relieve me- until I used Foley Honey and -l TarSf writes MrsL Ki it Dfakd. Chtlds, Maryland. Cooghs resulting from ' Idfluenza Whoop ing Cough, Asthma, Croup, La Grippe1 and Bronchitis are quick ly i relieved ?..wlth ; Foley's Honey and ..Tar' Contains no opiates. Ingredients printed on- the wrapper.- Largest; selling cough medi cine In the world. Sold every where. Adv.- tj.i-.u-! tauce &t the 1 H-....1 t.ui4 con dispatch f rpm ,,CplognJipay J a tVrtttcli deportation order against Herjt on Uatenaaer.' . cbir coi- iecior.pi custom? w oiogne muu Dreside&t ofi the local finance flee; Was withdrawn 1 at' the in- - Uwi otntish authorl J A dispatclt; to the 'Tlms from Kasen anuria that great concern ivftslt. in BHtlsh military andffl ciar.circles In Cologne owing to the French havng ordered the ex pulsion of terniaar 'finance j orf I cjals IniCoiogne.irhe, dispatch lecuej. owang to. tne tnunoorn aut- rtade of the Germansi ' ' J r 'h'ecori9pouunt dvcja'tva' a prolongation or th present sitaa- m lion Js;regarded as' im possible if tbo liritiih:are to: stay IffCJologne. .t.'ifhet the British m usf at'qu iesca fu I ly in t li French plaiiv rand Mnctnms ' orvraustCwt&dray " the "British iroops." - L. . .. . ;: .j -V'j-;-...-1'!.' ''XH-'! ' V PA U I J a as - 2 2,-(CBy The '; A a 8ocIated PreS)'-AntindicatIon of the effect -of Ciermany's. "passive rfslstanea Irf having- oil the coal pi eduction is contained in the fact that; sine, tUo French went into thf R;Ubrteven"days ago ? only about one-fourth of the1? ti'ormal amouut previously.: received has been taken out of that' territory." ? - f .. ' ; . ... ALIEN LAND LAV V V ' - : 'TO HAVE HEARING i ; Continued from -page l) her products, on. the other; aide of the'-Pacific, principally in, Japan, and friendly relations are the ba sis of successful. business transac tions. it;Lia salt; the 1)111 woold directly affect i tradat wJtoT Japan in lumber, timber wood - mann f aeure and Tflon r ' industries of Oregon British Columbbt Is said to be leagettq'captrei this trade. The' present. treaty. between -the UnlfetT Stales'. and:Japan will ex pire, ia July 1 92 new treaty will then be drawn. iand at that time the status i of tne Japanese Iny the United" States-, along . with immigration problems will be con. sldered. : . 4,v 1 ' ' ;v '- "-' ' I The . bill prohibits -the- leasing of land to the - Japanese - and If passed the ' landholders, will ' not be able to lease . their fatm land t Japanese, which in; man In stances will work as great a hard ship on-the land owneT is upon iter' Oriental, iJ'.&U ''b ; in;f t Before voting on : an antl aliea land measure a' 'special commis- sloner should be appointed by the governor to study the situation in Oregon. Charged With Conducting : Dance in improper Manner Jung Sing, ' proprietor of . the Shanghai restaurant,' was arresteii Monday on a charge of conducting a dance In an improper and indec orous manner at which undue fa miliarity was displayed.51: He was released, on ISO .bail, given - 24 hours; In which to plead and is scheduled to appear before Jude Foulsen at 2 p. m. this afternoon. t Iri Oar Puftf i7'pcr lji. - TODAY . .- !' ' . :l lj !" -.. ...... -xft r -J ! t' i . ' ' -'vpGGOA . . U i ln.Bulk FeVLb;: GROUND' U TTCHOCOliATE N-r' Ih.Biilk -Per.Lb. . . ILIC ' 2TaU Cans' tt; una Fj:'. . S'B'ars ICO ft. Spuds... Bacon Briskets lb. '.. Picnics, per lb Gmgti Snaps; per lb; r ' SPECIAL pEr,l0lISTRATION SfotHer: pie-fillers assorted flavors." vnnfi. ,TlfAihera .TJerax; a coffee Substitute. iiyylllfcntiiiilii SGELEDOATED Drr James; Lisle Methodist Minister: Sixty-Two Years Many Are-Present v 1 1 Dr. Uames Utile, at 1041 South Thirtw-nth street. Salens on Sun day, celebrated- tbe jB2nd aonlver- fary f his first sermon as-a Meth- ndiKt tTlinfa"r.'i, A 'ntt inber-Of Old. time friends were Invited in to the "home "forh iaforinaltisit and -Irp-Lisle, who has been con fined to the honse for some weeks by a 1 bad ;fold.wa able; to glve them a very interesting story of an eventful -Hfev-i'i, ;i, 1. - ,JS ".-( , i:. '.!v"i; ,m Hie preached his first sermonjat BarnesvIHe, ' c Ohio, Ja hoary 2lf 1 S 60. I Except, for the tfme served Id ; the iUnlon army Jhe has ' de voted' hie r whole life to the min irtry.foT tbfr past -13'years being! a: mem.bef . oftha Willamette-uni versity Taculty. He added teach irig to - hia 5 ministerial .,worc for two year "In1 1866 and 1867-wheh he had 'charge- of the then aew Woodbury J seminary, neat TSlonx. City,-'' Iowa, y that has ; grown . into Morningslde college, . one of the big schools of - Methodisra. Wlld btfffalpes. vwere V. stilly, roaming through Iowa In those: days. - h f The? ihvltedf goests, ' most7tf whom1 represented friendships running" hack" many years, some of them as far 'as his boyhood, 81 years ;agc."-were'i Mr and ' Mrs. 'A A. Vnderhlllr Mrs.- J B. Uttler, Mr. 'and.'Mrs. W. D Smith, ' Miss Grace SmithDrandiMrs V Ellis. Mrsr Hampton "Ptot Jl- TI Tdatthews, 3ira0Prof.; E. Sher 'woodMrsfielllckr.Prof : and Mrs. Richards,- Prof..' and. Mrs; HaraV mondrMr' arid' Mrs. A."C. Hndlei son.Mrs, GansDr.. .and, Mrs C. - Flndley, Mrj and -Mrs, J. ll BakK'Dr. and Mrs. C O. DoheV,' Rerv? and MrsV B." E KJrkpatrlck, Profit, and Mrs.. F. Von. Eschen; Profand Mrs. W; . E.: Kirk". Mr; and Mrs. W.t I- Cummlngsyt: Mrs; Mather," John Mather, Mr. and Mrs. A. ''A-5 JLee." Prof., and -Mrs. George Aid en, Dr. v and ', Mrs, Franklin. . , m- -' X1 L; Preached UOOO Sermons ' Dr: Lisle has preached more than C0OO sermons, has served at talrnost 100d funerals, has- officl- sted" at 1000 weddings,' and with? in the next - few months, will, com plete his 60th: year as. a member of the Masonic order, and Is be lieved to be the oldest Mason en the Pad f Ic coast ; in point of memberrhlp. He is a member of Pacif le- No. 5 of Salem. r $800 Player ?iknot $355"- f Only 110 down. 2 a week. This player has been nsed but it is in fine .condition and we wlll ; fully guarantee it. - Bench and 10 rolls of music .Included.; Act at once if yon want this bar. Qeo. C Will. 432 State Street st t n b "- . Food Grocery ; t :.:.75c :1.22c ... 118c ...Ul5c Come and be served here. OMY,fl.-, 1. ! ULD TlVt C UTr . R EG 0 N.'TAJCES crtlonary,i.powersl In s the state Jaoard, of forestry and state far ester. Ai To wrohihlt the expenditure of public, mofjoj. for.any. specific pdr pose in an am'nt greater than Is' estimated"- jind .appropriated thereforin the budget.. . ' r For an Intome tat oil individu als. ' -- To amend11.e ; Inheritance', tar law-no that air taxes shall be due and ..payable at the "expiration , of two-j-ears with an 8 per: cent5 In terept charge thereafter, and .that' when the- . Inheritance- tax ' f nada exceed 1 0,0 Off. all moneys lit the fund ii excess of I&000 shall- b transferred ; " to ' '.the -j; irreducible school fund.. .; j-hi-s I Woold CIterk iti Conveyance! J' To require- a statement of - the true conRideration 'in. all deeds' conveying real, eetate and. provid ing a penally for1 eNnHng,Zfde; liverlng or-accepting any Instru ment, of cpnveya'nce wherein the full amount of: the. tree consider. atiORis not statedV ..:?f Tt' : ; Amendment . to tax Ja w.. relating to dutler of lax comiriissfon fend assessors and . giving; commission control of assessors. 1- To Provide fof the ahnolnlment of a tax Invest itrat In r commission i Vnit orra Kecorda Proposed! To provide a' uniform system of accountancy for. all state of fice; boards; v ; comraissidns and departments, : except, the state' inV dnstrial accident commission and state highway commission for .'all stateliiEUtutlons, for - all. counties having a population of. leka than $100,000. for' porta,' for road-dis tricts, tor. 8dh6olItHctsiO for unipu31hishv-school . districtsfor drainage- andi lrrigatio&tdlstricts. tei&etf vSOME' . - f '' 'A:. -'5' T $225J -if. v.'.' - "j :$150: i .. I ... .. .. f ... : . - . - 1. - -' 'i' 'J" DEflHIS CiLLS I S i- u .avw j r-t - f F til' muni.!, J- itit and for' all other inunU:;..! sub olvltlou' an Jff of -air. trustees. irf charge of i at, educationaW charitable "'. penal i Institutions Fjipported't wholIiJ 6r.-U.it "part? by appropriation"" iftoni" 'the. . state t re& u ry. a n ds . pr ovi d 1 ng a penil t y for MoUtlohr , t u - '. i,- - Poll Kecovtl Demanded : '' ' An act to. require the stci;eary of etate fa keep statistical Tecords nt , th recelnU and .exDenditure of moneys, amounts of debts, con- dltion.' of .sinking fu&ds. , public properties. and Of other matters of pdblje' Interest, and :Lof( all fitato departments, : . officials,- - agents. etc;,' . . Methodist Congregations' ' ;: to Hold Large Union Meet ' A great "union meeting; ptf.all the. - Methodist coagregati6na :f Salenf.is, totbe held tonight ht thef First Methodist churchy heginninjf at 7: so; -o'clock. It lr;the first tinion;, service" for. all ithe, seven, cltirches-and other organizations of the Methodist Vhurch la Salem, Including , Willamette ' unfvefsfty atul Kimball School of Theology, hiid. is a : prelimiaarr- to ageneral etntigellstlc movement to - be 1 n a a sura ted in ,all these units dur ing - the neit few weeks. ', . ' ' s One'bf the attractions tonight Ifrt tne; Australian song leader, Cyril Neer from the Ellison-Whjte chautauqua circuit. He- Is .rated a a song leader of Tare' and fetch ing i personality,' whom it is said . 0nly.10, dowh, S2 a week. This player has been used but it is in fine condition -and we ; will -alty guarantee it:. Bench and ten" rolls of music included.. , Act at once if you - want this bnv '- - - - - - Cteo. C. X7m: 432 State'.Ctreet 444 9 tit f : m- w frfr r' ' I ar.c II !t u l:;, t I Gcato,'. Saito .'ad Ercl. Velour Coats allZGO lGm1$irA $23.25. Suits of Tricctine; Screes and Ere - J cloth $12.75, $14.75 end 19.75.. Dresses of Pdirct naif, Tnccll::: ;:n Scrgcs$l 1.75; $Aji cr.d. 1G.::. T 17 . Ccinaercial and ' ' , . REAL MiS: t ' - - Tir 1 . ..... i Victrola .' fil C -Victrokv ; Ci2:.00 5i(C6KmbIa; $140.00 15t -Pafhe;. ;..;-i:r$S7,50;r. ..;S:'?...''022L5 TGcmp ac ZLotor ad ; For VJ coll : ... - - - ! ' to ). a . : , Tl i . " i '. tenda all tla 2 lLvpre 'i own Triv'tA r- '; J. w. , -r 1, I,,,.,. ,lf 1 nt, , 1 -v . - -- - . ReatTandUV i 12' B: fC ls; Dcnian:!cd ct V;I:. . l ' ' ' ' -. ' . A ; 'constitutional am-ri,!npr.t t section -2.- article 2, vproTi!." that all legal .voters must. W nl to read- and write ' the F-tt language Js.'proposed ,In a 'j resolution . sponsored. -byX.nt Clark and ttPirre.ientativB Huston. It was i Introdaced In .,the t - i; yesterday.; vv1-.., r . ., ; Af bin,acebrapanylr.-?'.'the : lntlon to .carry Jt. Into t also introduced " ' i i rmpi...,:-' "C; OuziTcfOr.rsL' :.: ; GAti eyti;!rc lis r.-. ..... -elusive cl rr. t.z'.i cal.painless ttc: ' rr.tr if tI ' and other fed&l 4ieuj u... a u . 'kbewhdluveu:.Jcr .j ed "borae'tTesrr-4 :.. t - 1 r:rc; iv cptritic'-ii for j i ! .-' to mo -. . , ff-m , - - ffrl tit, .1. . - HtN ltwi4 )n rAft.it fc, i : z : Or - '" Ccurt Street p'fi ( :." - -; r- - E 1 . ... J -1. ( ! " "VT !. t