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6 -THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM.-OREGON IIS Pipe Fixers1 from Portland v Add Beauty and Charm to Local Music Maker Two Oregon organ builders, . R. and Alex Guenther ot Pbrtland, with ; their modest little factory In Oregon and a number of their splendid organs spreading the gospel of music; all orer the state. are working this S week Installing a lot of new equipment in the organ at the First .Methodist church.;. -:rtC- & .A. -' To Use Sunday .. ' The organ will be used Sunday iuf me regular wsriictsa, uui oiujr with the old equipment. ' Organ 1st "Tommy" Hoberts is, holding the new stuff for the big open ing concert Sunday afternoon, February 4 . 'Then he- is to give Just such -.a concert as ' he has dreamed for the 16 years he has played the ' same instrument; a concert with what Is believed , to be the most effective Instrument in the state outside of Portland. There Is one three-manual organ in Eugene, but it 'has not , the range or power, of this Salem in strument, with all this new equip, menu . Fiye complete new atpps, and sets of pipes have been .added in this last , rebuilding. They fare i , Vox Humana, silvery, tremolo that makes; shivers run up and .down thai spine for Its, sheer beauty. The flute stop brings in the bird . .4 .i V 1 . . 1. uuip, tut? ciear, pveefc sous me lark and the singing sparrow and the 'nightingale. The Vox Celeste, or ''heavenly, voice,;:.. Js ..that Jnr deed; It Is a light stop that con trasts splendidly ? with some of RECOVERS FROM JjA GRIPPE COUGH . 1 'Was very bad with LaGrlppe and had a severe cough. Tried Foley's Honey and Tar and II stopped my cough and I got bet ter," writes Mrs. Mary Kisby, Spokane, Washington. , Cough! resulting from taGrippe, Inf lu enza. Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma 'and Spasmodic Croup - are quickly reliered wits Foley's Honey and Tar. Contain! no opiates ingredients, printed on , the . wrapper. ; - Largest selling cough medicine In the World. Re fuse substitutes.?: Insist on Fo ley's Honey and Tar. Sold- every- v : ' . . wuBre. -aqv. ,?! . i . , to crnri ;m -A r n a CIC EQUIPPED ? i- - "' r-- . ' 1 . --. " i l - - u u uuy U. WU KZSU UUUUU j .j -. v.- . i . ... : . r : .. i . the newer,; heavy : installations. The Flugelhorn is an orchestral stop with the quality ot the me dium brasses, and is one of .the first combinations chosen in mak ing out the order for the new equipment 1 ) ' Robert Will Like r ,The taba Is bis, round, brassy, a triumphant strain like the blare of military trumDets. For years Organist Roberts has wanted to play the magnificent march; from "Alda as it: should be played: he has given it. indeed, but it lacked the horn j part like a military Darade with no soldiers but with the marchers only pretty girls and not warriors at "all. When the ' erand: march comes on the opening program, February 4, the peppie oi saiem are suiug m ui organ music at its very best. , The organ builders learned their trade in Portland, and they have rebuilt a number of organs in i the state. Organist Roberts wont Hnwn tn Portland to Dlav on and investigate some of their big church organs and he came back with the cheering news that these home boys are doing better even than the original : factory work; that he'd get a better organ from them than by crossing ,the conti-- nent for imported 'workmen.1 He is delighted with; what they are doing for the instrument on which lie has nlaved so lone, and he promises the people of Salem the kind of organ music, he's wanted to give them all these years. 5 Appropriatitoii. Made , An appropriation of $1000 was made In the church budget for organ repairs this ;year. Organ ist ' Roberts interested a - few friends outside to the extent of another $800, and they've added the more stop combinations that give him "juBt what the doctor ordered." I : - SUMMARY OF SESSION ... . SHOWS LITTLE PROGRESS (Continued front page 1) S. B. 12, Eddy Relating to liens for farm labor. S. B. 14, Hare Relating to circuit court terms in 19 th judi cial district. S. B. 16, Hall To make it a felony to violate the prohibition law or assist therein while armed with a dangerous weapon. S. B." 17, Upton To remit the inheritance tax upon a charitable fund created by the will of Judgo Bernard Daly. S. B. 20, Moser-tt-To require the teaching of the constitution of the United States in public and private schools. ; ' v. . " '. ' S. B. 31, Brown -Exempting farmers or their employes from ; TTD - At UNDERGOES OPERATIONS mLi : nMr ' y. ie-y - w l? - Vt i i 1 V : . ; C' i i f Babe Ruth suffered an infection just above the wrist of his left hand and an operation was per formed to prevent it from spread ing L ,, paying license when peddling farm produce in cities or towns. ' S. B. 36, Eddy-j To prevent livestock running at large ; in Douglas .county. ? A , F ( " S. B. 40, Fisk (by request) Providing for double damage for Involuntary trespass on timber lands. ' )'," ; ! I .( : S,; B. 44, Clark (by request) Providing for , remission of sur plus fees received by board of architect examiners. J !--. SB. .47, Hare-r:ReIatlng to .col lection of Installments for street and "sewer improvements. S. B. 48, Moser Relating to li ability of abstractors, i ' S. B. 66, committee on revision of laws '-Prohibiting the dismis sing of actions without notice to counsel, i , ;, S. B. 41, Smith Making coun ties of less than 5000 population registration districts for vital sta tistics. ! J S. B. 55, Strayer Relating to co-operative associations. S. B. 56, Strayer Fixing the traveling) expenses of the Baker county school superintendent and requiring quarterly report. . i S. B. 7, Strayer Providing for the execution and acknowledg ment of ! assumed business name certificate by thefficers of a vol untary! association organized for the purpose of operating Irriga tion projects. S. B. 71K CorbettRelating to designation of banks and .trust companies as county depositories. - -S.B.-70, Corbett Defining .the words "bonds" and "securities.' n au'Q ' m)QlnJ -jDFjipg your We will have Carnations for the' Ladies aimdl Caaidy -for the lCMdie;s with tlieiir pareinits. -10 o'clock start saving money by spending it. Sounds rather odd, but it's a fact. You not only save many dollars in, the course of a month, but jirou buy good, fresh, clean .Groceries that have stood the test of national advertising.- ' ;" " C .' K8. B. 45, Farrell Relating to cemetery associations. . S. B. 76 Multnomah"delegatlon4 Relating to fees of officers is-j suing ceniiicates or aeunqueneyv and for making 'deeds oil fore closure of delinquent taxes. HOUSE BILLS PASSED BY I r. - HOUSE H. B. 7, Graham To provide for the disposition of fines and to prohibit splitting tf fines or pay ment of fees out of fines to offi cers making arrests. H. B., 18, Wpod ward Prohib iting the wearing of sectarian garb by teachers in public schools. H. B.19, Hesse (by request) Relating to dog licenses. - 1L B. 22, Bennett Relating to listing of. agricultural and horti cultural lands. , -v H. B. .23, Hammond To pro vide for filing of notices of feder al Hans in offices of county clerks and v recorders. V .H. B, 28, Kuehn Relating to change of registration of party af filiation within 30 days preceding 'election. . ; ., '5.-..--:Ti'.,i,-..;'.- H. B. 31, Cary Relating til sale of dairy bulla. ,H. B. 33, Miles Relating to salaries of Columbia county offi cials. ...V. :-.,. '.,.- H. B. 40, Buchanan Relating to payment of tax on portion of property assessed as a whole. H. B. 42, Kirkwood Relating to penalties for violation of nar cotic act and declaring an emer gency. - ; y , ' ;. .; ; IL B. 43, Woodward To pro vide for a department of research and guidance in the public schools and segregation of educationally exceptional-children. . J; , .. ; : H.B. 52, Linn county delega tion For eradication, and. control of diseases, of livestock, creating office of county meat and herd in spector of Linn county and fixing compensation. H. B. 63, Reynolds To compel proper branding as to locality of growth of walnuts raised in Orb sron. - J - H. B. 64, joint committee on ways and means To appropriate per diem and mileage. H. B. 77, Beats, Mrs. Simmons, Miller, Wilson, Gordon, Hurlburt, Mann, Cramer, Reynolds and Lee Prohibiting stills or products without registration under federal laws. H. B. 79, Watson (by request) Relating to attorneys' fees to be allowed in certain cases. . H. B. 80 (substitute for H. B. 0), Blowers Requiring that teachers be free from communi cable diseases. ' H. B. 81, Graham To prohibit employment' of minors in public dance balls. . , . JHL B.....S2 ..Miller , -Making school clerks of districts of first ?;.' J jl ffrieoas,. it the People fir and second class custodians of district funds. vH. B. 85, Bennett To; provide for a refund of tax on gasoline when used for certain purposes. H. B. 92, Wheeler To provide punishment for livestock running at large. ; Hi B. 97, Meindl Requiring registration of brands for milk bottle and other containers for distribution of milk, cream, etc.1 H. B. 98, Fletcher (by request) - Relating to methods of voting by. absent voters. H. B. 117, joint committee on ways and. means Appropriating funds to cover allowances of emergency-board. . , , '" H. B. 4, Kay Providing thai only the funds necessary for the cdnduct of state soldiers, sailors and marines educational act shall be raised each year, instead of fixed millage levy. H. B. 69, Woodward Requir ing county courts to furnish trans portation for pupils living more than three miles from schools. H. tB. 120, Bailey Requiring assessors to list all Chinese and Japanese who run, lease or oper ate real property. .. H. iB. 32, Cary -Providing that plain ice cream shall contain 20 per cent of milk solids and -10 per cent butterfat aand that-fruit ice cream ' shall, contain 18. per cent milk solids with not ,less than S per cent butterfatl ' a H. B. 90, Lee Providing a penalty ,for permitting unregis tered .bulls to run at large on 'rmnges.- . : -i. : a tiv.'i : -BILLS .WITHDRAWN S..JJ. ,?9 JU1I Requiring the owners of public utilities to make semi-annual reports And provid ing tax on revenues for support cf public service copsmlssion. H. B. 10. Blowers Relating to election boards. , H. B. 15, Wooftward To abol ish the annual school election in all , districts and .providing lor the election of directors at the gener al election. J . 4 H. B. 25, Lewis Relating to issuance of teachers - certificates without examination. H. B. 49, Beals-r-To provide for dissolution of matrimonial bonds of d W. Jackson and wife. " ; H. B. 51, McMahan of Linn and Bailey Concerning conditional sales and making?1 uniform laws relating thereto. t i Ii. K. -4, Ezell Extending the time of foreclosure on delinquent, tax Items. H.;B. 55. Ezell Relating to county foreclosure on Certificates of .delinquency. ( t : -H. B. 75, committee on educa tion -Relating to Issuance of teachers' certificates. H. B. 150, Randall (by request) 0 !! fcu T t . ;j4 : . f'e .. . , -J- ' i-. "(if i.., r wm . pe vPeE1 -inicPMse . of Salem aiid wiriity will Kr T. TO ENGLAND BY PHONE 's i : f Y ' -J, L B. Thayer, president of the American Telephone and Tele graph Company, talking frdm his office in New -York city to Eng land by -radio-telephone.; He 'waa heard distinctly by a group ot dis tinguished officials. , Providing for tax exemption Jn 1924 of $100 on land values and 1$ 100 on improvements and, per- emption by , same amount every year .for 10 years.- ' , ..' . .vH1.' B1 ,9.1. Kay -To 'discontinue payment from the general fund of salaries and expenses of fish and game, coinniisslons. and requiring fucn. payments irom naicnery ana game protection funds, i ! f ; BILLS KILLED , H. B. 9, McMahan Relating to civil appeals from justice courts. Failed to pass. - , , - 1 "7 HJ -i B. 1 1 lr Woodward Provid ing for dental' Inspection in pub lic schools. Failed .to pass. . , H. B. 12, Woodward Provid ing public; 'day schools .for deaf children . who.. , .have ;. defective speech. Indefinitely . postponed, . .'. fL ; B. 17, Woodward-rxtend-suffrage at school. elections' to voters qualified at other elec tions. Failed ,to pass. , . . , . .: 4 H..B. 20, SchuUnerich Making it mandatory, for women , to serve on jurtes. Indefinitely postponed. i v. JI.: ,B. :2-4, Xwls tTo i .prohibit importation and transportation .of wines for sacramental . purposes. Indefinitely, postponed .. a ; - H. B. SO, Sh.elton Relating ,to hunters' and anglers' license fees. Indefinitely postponed. :' ,. , .H. B. 39, .Watson Requiring counties , to advertise for .bids .on work and supplies, ' . Indefinitely postponed. ; ' irl'. ?t . ,..H. 1 B. .41, .Buchanan !-To . pro vide for .a. lien on personal prop erty lor collection -of rentals on TUT real property. Indefinitely ' post poned. " YiD i. H. B. 6C, Lewis (by request of A. M. Crawford) Relating to the auditing of claims, by state indus trial accident commission. Indef initely postponed. ; , H. B; 78, Watson (by request) To regulate appraisal of loss or damage .by fire as , conducted un der provisions of standard form of fire insurancce policy adopted by state. Indefinitely postponed. H. B. 110, Meindl Permitting Saturday half, holidays to certain county employes of counties .hav ing 150,000 or more population. Failed- to pasa. . Senator Brown Wants" Farmers on Game Board Senator Brown has Introduced a bill to amend the state game laws so that ttwo of the mem bers ot the game commission would , be farmers. Under the proposed act ; a ' farmer would be appointed in both district No. 1 and district No. 2. Cooperative Xreamery. , Annual Report is Made i : ? .- At the annual meeting of .the Capital City; .Cooperative '.Creaxa? ;ery, (held Friday afternoon, jl Re port for tneyeatf was made j by Manager H. M Harpole,.! that is flattering Indeed to' tbe associa tion and to its managemenU. ; The creamery did a business of xnpre .taan, $ 1 0 0Q p, ; apd paid 8 per. cent, on-, its ) capital jStocK which is far less, than this annual business, of course i Besides this Interest on investment, - it paid a dividend of $1279.76, and laid aside a safe, sum .for; .a working nnd replenish ment.funjuU The co operative ; i has a membership -of 143,; but It. baa many other, pati rant jtrom cwhom It .buys cream. The 9tockhders receive the mar kot price as; dp all .who deliver their cream, there; but the profits on the .operation go only to the sioelcQrvners. i H&J? . The officers are: President, R. N. . Magness; .vice president, C4 Fr Bates; , , secretary-treasurer, Tompkins; directors, W. .B. Allen, A. Wolf; manager, H-.M Harpole, The. annual flection, of .new ,offi eers was .to have been he Jd Friday but..not enough of . the stockhold ers attended for the; transaction pt that kind of tnainesa, cot eleo? tipn was deferred, Tba jttayini away .was ' the highest kind. of tribute ', to . tne old executlres what's the use of butting in when tney re maKing mat pna or mon ey for everybody t A .formal' jeee tlon ..will be' held . tater.' rhowefer. wnen enougn atocKnolders can ba brought together"fof tbe purpose 7 IIP' U hL OIHIIOIIUD BILL IS AFFHO : Seven Bills Passed by.So ; ate Yesterday Defega tion Measure Passes i Senator Smith's bill making tl county; health officer reglstrt of vitafl statistics in pountk ot less than 5000 : populatic passed .the senate. It is deslgne to provide ' more accurate res:, tration of Ills and deaths. - ' A .biU Introduced by the Mull nnmah deleeration in' the senat at the request of City 'Attorn Frank Trout or roniana, rei Ing to foes of officers Issui: certificates pfilt delinquencies . a' for,' making deeds on foreclosiir pt. 'dellnqoent faxes passed ye terday. , ; . ...','..' ; i Senator - cWbettst V meas-r which wonidTmake securities tl aje .; accepted -by the f ed eral t ' ernment, for ,the protection t postal savings also .acceptable t securp , county ,( funds . place! i the banks jjassed .yesteriay. , , . Also Ytb-a Corhejt billf makl tae . same .provision, .relative t state .funds was passed. 4 Senator Strayers bill pravl for "the execntion and ac!:r ; ledgment of .assumed busln name certificate .by the cf fie of a voluntary associatica ' ganized ; f or the purpose cf f strnctinsr owning, .and .orcrr' ditches, and Irrigation v ?: passed. It carrlce the emerr" clause: -'The senate' passed the Ctrr: bill fixing' the traveling rp-;.-6 ' (he school superintendent Baker county and 'requiring L to make quarterly stkteme'a' i UitiVe.; tof clerical "issisUxt a. increases the traveling ' exj tz by' t2op. ' ; :r ' rJsVnator' Strayer's "bill , Irct bJg !thatin xpopexative .as?:' tlons 'bf not less than 3 0, i : c iljers Jthe ..association .may, , fix r i owp. poHcyV relative to .alio ' non-members .."to Tshare la jrcl i passed '.yesterday . ' ' ... f . Open llvGry E3)ay9 7 a. fip. to G p. m. Saturday, 7 a rn. to 3 pt. m- , 45S t mmm f. : 4'STM:STREEI