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PAG 2 TWO rr - Tha OZCGO:i CTATES11A1I, Eilen. Oregon. Tuesiar Kornla-, f.tirth 2, 1JJI Vi ! i i. '' LIST HEIIR 100 aBBBaaaaaaaaaaaaanat . Twisters Leave Swath- of , Death and Desolation. In Four States J : . (ConUnued from paga 1) . the death list was placed at 12. ' Marlon - Ala.,- had ' two torna does, one In the afternoon and an other after dark, v ? - M. L. Fleetwood, editor of the , Cartersville . (Ga) Newa made a - ' harried survey of the storm area in the rural eectlon between there ' and - Cassville, Ga., - tonight and said It presented a scene of utter desolation. Gas Cannon, a farmer, was : killed and his wife and fire children were found huddled in - a hoi from- which a. giant tree , . had been blown bjr the storm. A two weeks old baby was carried y its mother when she and her , other children fled to safety when their home was wrecked,' Two others, Claude Carroll, 28. and Noah Dover, were listed as ..- killed. . 7 W: ' Hotel Blown Iown, .'-V . -j'. . Two Men Are Killed Two men were killed In JnIon town. KT- . when a", hotel was ' blown" down. ' " - . A mother aad three children met death In their homo near Pul askl. Tenn. , Three other persons were killed : in Tennessee storms late today. . Physicians and volunteer res cue parties' battled through rain - , and along debris strewn highways - to reach plantation cabins levelled . by the two tornadoes that struck Marion. 'A relief party followed the sec ond tornado early tonight' found : the "highway to Scotts Station blocked and was forced-tQ return to Marion for saws and axes to cut a path to the stricken Tillage Judson College at Marion, was un : scathed. : . Lorn ax, a Tillage of 100 noDula- tlon, was destroyed. A truck drlrer reaching Calera, Ala., told of debris littering the road and , bodies of dead and injured lying beside the highway. SPRING IS GflEEIED , ) (Cootinusd from pace 1) ; thoinellnation Is a little over 23 degrees and Monday tho earth's, axis, and the sun's path were at a perfect right angle to each other. At this time day and night were eqnal in length the world orer. ' Aad from Monday the northern part of the world starts "warming bp and the nights are shorter than the days. As a proof of warmth the maximum tempera tare Monday was 54 degrees and the minimum 20 degrees. As for the Willamette rirer flood which has been in progress since Saturday reports Indicate that tho rirer should be falling at Salem but Monday night .at S o'clock the measurement was 20.8 feet. Since Sunday tho measure ments have varied from 20 feet Sunday morning; 20.2 feet at noon Sunday; 20.4 feet Monday morning and 20.8 feet Monday night. . Reports from' Albany Indicated tho river to be falling there Mon day mornln grand a similar report was made concerning the Santiam. .; - . (Continued' from page 1) - home at SilTerton until Sunday forenoon, i - It was announced tonight that the funeral would be Tuesday at .2 p.m.. from tho Jack and Ek- man chanel. in charre of Rev. D. 'A: Borevik. with Interment in the Miller cemetery.. Word received here indicated that liquor probably played a role! in tho death of Herrigstad. Sui cide Is' not suspected, and talk that causo of death, was heart trouble did not, seem to be defln- IteV ; - - ; 'V- 1 Seeks Election To Consolidate 1 tlXee UlSttlCtS PMMoti aatln for an election to vote on consolidation of three asjttt aaI JMoi4 A fat, f A aHflah WAtSi 11 til nPilLiyjl SALEM Bran JKSSSPJ For Girl Monday, tho petitions, signed by at least five voters In each dls- trlct ask that tho Hullt, Mountain View and Porter distrlcU in tho Sllverton area, bo consolidated. One-room schools are now maintained in each district. If consolidated school was voted, a two-room school would probably servo the consolidated districts. A majority of voters in tho districts Is required to effect the consoUda- - tlon. $ T: tu, Indians to Give y Lobby Program For tho sixth successive -rear.. Chemawa Indian school students will take over one. of the Friday night T. M. C A. lobbv nrosrams. They wIU provide tho entertain ment this week, under the direc tion Of Prof esaov Rnthv Tun The program win bo held la the gymnasium Instead of .in .the - lODoy. . - - Coal Smoka Waahd " URBANA, I1LIAP) A auc eeesful method of . washlur aal moko with plain water carrying h little Iron and manganese has rfceeu discovered at the TJnl-irslty 1 WHO WAS FIRST PRESIDENT? f V7 '. . " 1 : - -l '1 - ; - i J-- .y .":.., (ImimIi U m sFirly bliTd that Georso WMhiacto m tk ilrmt fridnt mi the UnitW States, that dUtiactiea U claimed by sappert era of we etW J aim Haaa and Peytea Raadofph, According to a stew book oatitled Jka Haasoa, Ov First PresuUftt," and aU to Ike Jeka Hanoa Memorial AMaciatloa, J oka Haaaea was olectod Prosk aat of die United SutM la Ceagress AaMmblod oa Nereatbar 5, 1711, Igkt years bofora Waalungtoa was oloctod President. Hovoror, no m aatkority tkaa Dr. Harmon V. Aaaoa, kUtoriaa at tho UaiTarsity f PonnsylTaaia, cosset forward with tho doclaratioa that aeithot WasUagton nor Hanson Is eatitlod to the designation as first Presl ient. Dr. Amos points out that Peyton Randolph, of Virginia, who was f .v. e. t f t i . . .. .... vbiubmhu v.oagrass, wdicb ssot in. rniiadelphia I Frosa Soptembor 5 to October 28, 1774 soyob yoars boforo John Han- I on's olocUeo was tfco real first President of tho United States. How I 'or, ur. Aaaos poiaU oat. aeitaer Hansom nor Randolph had any of Jfco groat oaocatiro power, sack as was given to tho President by tho Federal Coastitntiea drawn ftp la 1787, and nndor which Washington was oloctod in 1789. The Call Board By OLIVE" M. DOAK o The Grand Today William Powell In ."The Road to Singapore." Monday William Farnum in ; "Ten Nights in a Bar -room." 111 Wednesday Tom Eeene in "Freighters of Destiny." , Warner Bros. Elslnore Today George Arlis la 'The Man Who Ilayed God." Warner Bros. Capitol Today Barbara Stanwyck - in "Forbidden. o . The Hollywood ToAxt WallarA Rearv la "TheChamp. . Wednesday Mae Clark and Kent Douglas in "Water loo Bridge." Friday Tom Tyler in Fisted Justice." George Arliss in "The Man Who played God" creates a character which stays with one. A very hu man character, whimsical, and Tin dictlre by turns, and then sweet and extraordinarily understanding, Although it hi my opinion that ho does not exceed his performance in "Disraeli," yet ho gires a more dramatic interpretion and one which the general public wllL ap preciate even more than it did Disraeli." Tho support is excellent, filled as it Is with new faces for the screen. Arliss has a habit of choos ing little-known screen people for his support. Another thing of in terest in listening to the lines spoken by Arliss is that he wrote most of his own lines. And these lines are Just as clever and spark ling as one has come to expect from Arliss. They fit him admir ably. An additional nleasure in seelnefchapter, Oregon Building con and hearing this play is Its splen did plot and warmth of feeling. There is no maudlin emotionalism. but there is a fine sentiment and lore element not found often enough In screen productions. The play is of that type repre sented by tho "best" legitimate plays which come back again and again with the public always ready for their return with an en thusiastlc welcome. . Barbara Stanwyck Is excellent dramatic actress in "Forbidden, now showing at the CapltoL At the beginning one is not so Impressed with her performance, but as the depth she holds one. Tho theme is a on sensauonai one u nas I merit. I pcpriPC r?OFTin yW'Va"ir' Will be Shaped " - With opening of the annual Glr Reserve recreation period at Camn Santaly, the camp - committee of tae T w. C A. will hold Its first session at tho T. W. at 10 o'clock LAST Wflliam IV -. - .X. Bk. "TEH NIGHTS HI a BAR-noorr i tuuwuo, IVlrAJ IN this morning to discuss work of ! tho coming encampment. Mrs. Claude Glenn is chairman of tho committee, her assistants j being Mrs. C. 8. Hamilton and Mrs. A. M. Chapman. Meeting with tho committee also will bo Mrs. W. T. Jenks, chairman of I Girl Reserve work; Mrs. L. O. Cle ment, president of tho official board; and Mrs. Elisabeth Galla-I her, secretary of tho T. W. C. A. The second man of tho two who allegedly held np tho operator of tho service station at South Com mercial and Mission streets on tho night of October 2 was lodged in the city Jan yesterday evening. after being returned hero from As toria by Sergeant Asa Fisher of tho city police and Sergeant Pow ell Clayton of tho state police. His name is John Amlck. He was ar rested In Astoria Sunday on Infor mation from local authorities. When word of tho holdup was received at police headquarters. City Officer George, Edwards and Sergeant Clayton pursued tho car In which Amlck and his accom ECOIUD OF HOLDUP SUSPECTS IS HELD plice, is. u. james, were iieeingiga. . ri r toward Albany. After an exchange of shots, the officers overhauled the ' ear and captured James, Amlck escaped. James pleaded guilty before Judge -L. H. McMahan and was sentenced to 10 years In the peni tentiary. SLATER WILL HEA R. D. Slater last night was re elected president of the .Salem gress, at tho regular board of di- . At . .,M retMji a uirciuig. valuer new ot.it-1 eera are: William J. LIlJequUt. secretary, and T. M. Barr, treas- urer. The group voted to telegraph the Oreron delegation In congress that It Is in favor of theLoose-! Watson bill to provide . a loan fund for residential construction. Appointment of a committee to clarify x contracting for sub bids and attempt to solve present evils was ordered and O. O. Hughson, congress organiser, reported on activities of tho organisation j throughout the state. Marshall Seeks Precinct Office John SL Marshall, central com mittee chairman of tho countv democratic organisation, tiled no tice yesterday with the county clerk that he would seek reelec tion as a democratic precinct com mitteeman.-He Uvea In precinct zo. Engiewood. v H. D. Watson. isTf North' Commercial street. wni seek reelection as a republi can committeemen from tho 14th precinct in thm. county. - DAY Farnum T : . I it I . : IK CONGRESS 1 r BRIAN '. LJLJi m ) HELP DELIVERY Captain .UcCiain of : State Police' Here nas i Role S In Capturing men ' v (Continued from pegs 1) ' 26 minutes after the hi-Jacket had departed with tho two tracks loaded wlthjlauor. f . . -s r TOLEDO. Ores. March 11 - (AP) State police said tonight they had learned 1 an automobile eaulpped with two machine guns stood by hero early Sunday mora ing whuo seren men released three prisoners tsom tho county jail and hijacked two truckloads of liquor held as orldeneo, - 1 Tho automohilo disappeared soon after tho Jail delivery and has not been : seen since, police said. Tho two trucks, with two men in each, and a convoying se dan carrying six men. were seised and all ten men captured Just af ter they had crossed from Lin coln Into Tillamook county. , Charles RyaL William Kerr and Stanley Babcock, tho men freed from tho JalL were held in no Benton- county jail at CorvaUis to day, together with S. IK Carrick, Bart Chapln and Paul Remaley. alleged members of tho delivery narty. Nels Krneger. George Fish er, Elbert Johnson and Arthur Ad ams, other alleged members ox tho party, were in tho Tillamook county JalL RyaL Kerr and bsdcock, au Canadians, were- arrested Febrn- arr 1 Taund bar I after their motorboat sea was wrecked near Depoo bay. Later officers found two truckloads of liquor burled in tho sand nearby. This was the liquor seised Sunday. Arthur P. Ireland of Forest Grove, yesterday filed witn tno secretary of state hero bis declara tion of candidacy for Jtho republi can nomination tor state senator tor the 11th district, Washington county. , Other declarations filed Monday follow: Hobart M. Bird. Portland, for tho republican nomination for rep resentative in tho state legislature for the fifth district, Multnomah county. Eugene C. Llbby. Portland, ior the republican nomination for representative in tho legislature tor tho fifth district, Multnomah county. Edwin A. McCornack. Eugene, for tho republican nomination for representative in tho state legisla ture for tho 14th district. Lane county. M. A. Lynch, Redmond, for the republican nomination for repre sentative in tho state legislature for the 28th district, Desehutes county. Hugh L. Biggs, Ontario, for the democratic nomination for district attorney of Malheur county. OOViCt OOlUlcrS Shoot Peasants In Ukraine Area BUCHAREST, Rumania, March 21. (AP) Reports of soviet sol diers shooting- down rebellious peasants In tho Ukraine, among them women defending their churches against wreckers; came today from Rumanian villages on the Ukrainian frontier. An uprising in tho Ukraine was reported. The dispatches said mar tial law had been established over a two-kilometer sono on tho Rus sian side of tho Dniester river to prevent a further escape of peas ants into Rumania. m m m Alt SclOO LlWlCS Fof TIllS Week Will Total Six Continuing their efforts to give health examinations to all school and preschool children before nurses are laid off In tho summer. members of tho health department staff this week will devote six of their eight clinics to this end. Tho cllnle schedule: Tuesda y all-day preschool Parrlsh Jnior high school girls, by m A Dome-Owned Theatre - Homo of SSc TaOdea Last Times Today WAllAS DEERY jaeais- COSPaQ .Also Charley Chase In ' "The Tabasco Kid News & Screen Son? Comin? Wednesday & Thursday .-. I..' VTERIOOS FOREST MIE W mm son 7 ; - S j mi eew i r ri XV 1 r km i it, Tho most recent picture of Ivar Kreuger, bead ez tho giganuo Swedish match industry" and one f tho foremost financial Cguros f Europe, whoso suicide in his ran, rrance, apartment has pre cipitated a national crisis vis his nativo Sweden; An extra session f the Swedish Parliament was called to declare a moratorium em au debts owed bjt Kreugerj nany to avert a panic Dr. C C. Dauer; afternoon milk handlers, health center, by Dr. Vernon A. Douglas. Wednesday morning school, health center. Dr. Dauer; all-day schooL preschool and toxoid. Liberty school. Dr. Douglas. Thursday morning pro school, health center, by Dr. J. R, Baekstrand; ail-day achooL n re- school and toxoid. Rickey. Dr. uaoer. jmoay afternoon pro- scnooi. neaun center. Dr. Dauer. Saturday regular 8:20 to II a m. toxoid and vaccination clinic, neaun center. Dr. Douglas. SALES TAX BATTLE WASHINGTON. March II. (AP) All hope for a comnromlaa on the revenue bill was blasted to- mgnt by tho bi-partisan anti-sales tax group la tho house, desnlto blsr concessions made by Its party lead er. In a drastic move to obtain pas sage of tho manufacturers sales tax. tho ways and means commit tee proposed to exempt all fogd, clothing, prescribed medicine aad farm implements. Tho opposition announced It would not recede from its position. After a conference with their bi partisan group. Representatives Doughton of North Corollna and Rankin of MlsslssippL democrats. and La Guardia of New Tork. re publican, said tho fight would bo continued as a matter of principle. La Guardia said, however, tho add ed exemptions met his fundamen tal objections to tho MIL TO WEST 8TATTON. March 11 special meeting of tho Com munity club was held at tho school house Friday night, to de termine when tho school board voted to let tho Community club fix tho basement to tho school house. Tho club will cement all ot the basement and tlx a kitchen and dining room In tho basement. In order to raise tho money to cover this expense tho club de cided to give programs, pie so cials, and box suppers. Tno subject ot it , being so damp about tho school house. caused ' by tho trees around tho building was glyen much discus sion. Tho dampness Is causing tho siding on tho bunding to warp and tho limbs of tho trees are damaging tho root. A number of men volunteered to cut sev eral trees and the work was done Saturday. ; , woaos CANNOT AOO SUICIDE A no wpbh in OMNI BIT U ADD KM! r - a cf ii ' I . . Added . n::i T.inii vji:o PIAYHD IOAVVrVAM SHE DIDNT PAY! and laoshed at society -when it branded ,her . ' The Cheat" because she dared the fates for the -sake of a superb love. TflLLULflH aim irc 1 1 3 aw W nn w mVING PICEEL 7. ' .-...' GOADE C I'M OfiO f PROVED Only one Alderman Sides in .With Mayor; Vote Upon & Ordinance 13 to 1 i: : (Contfamed from page 1) ment was made by' tho council In an ordinance adopted last nignc Tho council accepted tho resigna tion of W. 8. Low as street com missioner, effective April 1. Com missioner Low Is understood to bo removing from tho city. - Six orders for. 500 loot of tiro hose .each wore anoroved by the council.' Transfer of $8200 of spe cial street repair funds to tho tiro department fund, was autnonxea bv tho council. I Alderman uai u. rauon pro taatad the nurchaso by tho city of six directories at $11 each but his nroteat went down In a Choral Ol "ayes' as tho council approved tho entire list of bills tor tho month. TOPIC HERE FBIDAY County map Completed by Powers to be Shown To Farmers Here Marlon county soil Improve ment day will bo observed at meetinc at tho chamber of com merce Friday, March SS, when the county soil map Just Issued will be oxnlalned by Dr. W. L. Powers. The srocram has been arranged by tho extension serrleo or tno state college, cooperating with tho ocal chamber. Farmers of, tho county are par ticularly Invited to attend, tno meeting being open to nil- Persons who want to know what kind of son Is on their farm may bring la samples, testing of which will begin at 1 o'clock. A soil map will ha even all who attend in tho mo rain. Tho program arranged iouowsi hfomtnsr Session 10:00 a.m. Meaning and use oz Marlon County Soil Survey Dr. w. Powers. It:t0 a.m. Drainage Neeas ana Methods M. R. Lewis. iiso sum. Truck and Small Fruit Enterprises Eugene Court ney. - , . 11: If sum. Crop Rotation and Use of Manure C V. Raxek. Attcnooa He vm 1:00-1:S0 P-sa. Soil Testing and T., nf Ran snmnies wu f.rman fcrtnr to thO meeting. 1:10 p.m. reruuiy in nnt fltnMn Dr. W. L. powers. :0 p.m. , sappiemama V ,tM Tatanaivo (JTOPS as. n- io o.m. Koeeni aata la Fertiliser tracing o. S:1S p.m. Managemoai m ax ion County Soils Dr. W. L. Pow ers. Railroad Faces Suit as Result Ot Fatal Crash Emma C. Randall, administra trix of the estate ot Francis m. nani-aii. t s. who was killed in a train crash hero January 4. yes terday tiled init In tho Marlon mtintr circuit court to recover damages of $2500 from tho South mr-n THHe COmnanT. Plaintiff alleges that tho train waa aoerated in a reckless and negligent manner, and that tho crossing on which tho accident oc curred was not properiy prowcw, Registration is Increasing Here Registration for tho May pri maries is increasing rapidly at tho county' clerk's office, a decid ed upturn being oviaenc monaay. Cltlsens have loss than a month to register mow, tho books being TO ITS OAtATMaaS CCD V . . . .-. Also - : : .r. Selected Short Subjects I Carlos Meier at the ' ;'. orgaa' Added I I CDroariA. I .ov a - . am I Mi CARLOS J .ssktes . I STAISTS " Tom'w 'NT I T WOUNDED recent ahoto of President Lnk kC Sanches Cerro of Pern, the latest srstesmin victim of at tempted assassination. .. President Cerro was slightly wounded by a political fanatic while attending church services at Miraflaraa. Lima; Colonel Antonio Rodriguez, a nvmoer ox uo rresuienrs stazx, eras seriously wounded, as was an other worshiper in the church. The MsaOant was Identified as Jose Melgar .Marquex, a member of tho iwppgnuoo) rarcv. dosed April 10 until after tho May 10 vote. Residents who have moved to the county or who hava enanged their, homo within tho county must alt register. Swearing u at mo pous is not allowed. Ko. es BIlOMll af luu !( tpv. OoataMatta Iaa. Go. mt K.w Tork W ' York, oa m. wn-um mj os voeaMBar, IBS to ta lasaraaeo CoaiauMioaar ta 8Uto at Orecoa, parnaat to law: VAHTAli ABMOat Of MDllaJ atMk B.iJ mm Ot . AAA AAA AA " iHRAira Iaton trt. aiTldeadm anil r.,t, mmJ annas am jmr. f31S.SaS.7e. Iron onag im 7ar. f .ILSL. YOMi lacoata. fZ.tlS.160.4S. DISBD&aKMEKTa Xt Imm Mia aariaa tka war ta.l.J. taa ajonaicat tnaim 11.910 Tis oa Diriaandi nmU oa capiUl stock doriac tk yaar, $250)00.00. CoauaiauMs d aaUrlaa pail aariaa ta tob. f912.74S.7a. Tasao, Umiui aa 1m tU aortag tka 7r. fUTTMU . AaMaat ot U otkar - asyaaaitaraa. Total aspoaaitarai, ft.905J5t.4S. Asarra - - VIao of raal aatata awiat faaarkai Bjaa;. au. vomo ot atoeki m4 ovaoa ( kat raloa). S&.U9.SSJtS. Leaaa a autniMaii eallalaml. aaa.-' auj. Cask ia kaaka aaS oa kaai. tits. 781. Pr ia eoarat of oHatioa wHt- ataea Boptaakor SO. 19SL. SS7S.- SSLTS. . Interact aad raata ana aaS AnaniaJ Total aeatitto aaMta, f T.11.889. i.TianjTir, Orou claLaa for Uu,. aaaalaL SSI1. 114.00. Aaaaamt ( aatrad arealami aa all autaaaiag rUk. 82.598.758.48. la far eammisaiaa aad krokarax. fii,vz.a. AU ottor HaMUtlat. 8708.M4.58. T-tal tUUUtiaa. awlatiro of aanltal loca, fa,TT.aTa. bubijicss in oaxcrOa roa THl VKAB. Kot taaHin oaahroi aarlaa tka Taar. f v.airaLaa, IJUTsL dariag tka jaax. fll. iacamd 4ariaa iko Toar. ST 14U7S. Jiaaa of Comaaar Tka OoKmaavaallk Iaa. Co. of Mow Tork. aanw of rreiar Gael! r. BaaOeroaa Haaaa of Saaratafr aoWrt Kavkoolt. 8tatatAty radaent ttoraay frr aarriat a. a. aauta. SZS lianry side rarV laaa. vragoa. j v.- . - -,-v.; 'y.,P - TThot Nagging Bacliacbo May Warn f a Disorders Kidney or madder uondmon yegalarirles aad a tired, stem di wessedferilitg. They snaryw of eonao dieecdored kidney at i no. Poets evtswktioiJyoailocas jaAta, The sale erfmrninaMe larity. 1 LAST TIMES TODAY SixAiicr or Saint? 8HIS WENT TO THE THRESHOIaD OF HELL FOR HAPPINESS I , r ! Sho So Much ! warm UDdDcHl aTwottltsert eocldn't cord bt thef 0 aTOeneIr$ peldl And It prwvwdatroUbcrcoliil lillili m trc:nr thMCiottat, QUOTA F03 fHBlV FULLKDIV Fourteen Have Applied for Places in C. M. T. C. at &v Vancouver, Word " .' : s '. i -v '. -. -: - ... " '.. ' ': .- v y v oaawaaojna 'Out of an allotment of II boys. Marlon county's. share in tho next. C. M. T. C. camp, J 4 applicatioaa , hare already been received, and tentatively accepted by the auth- oritles of Vancouver Barracks, it- aa soonced today . by Colonel Carle Abrams, chairman' of tho Marlon-county committee for C M. T. C. enlist meat, : Ho announced that while this ' leaves bat one vacancy, there are always one or more additional va cancies that occur by ' reason of possible rejections on arrival la camp or by the Inability ot some ooy wno nas made application to attend, o that several more ap plications will be received and should bo brought in at once. Tho C. M. T. C. camn for Ore gon will bo held at Vancouver Barracks, Washington, Juno 17 to July If. The medical examfnara for Salem are Dr. Welcott F. Bur- en ana ur. LAban A. Stoeves. Application blanks, mar be re. ceived from tho chairman ot tho committee,- 411 Masonic building. or irom any otner member of tho Marion county committee, tho en tiro committee being as follows: T A. .Llveeley, B. E. Sisson, U P. CampbeU, Col. A. T. Woolpert. - uaaer. in Mcsberry and Major Byron Conler. SalAm Frank Settlemler, Wood burn; Cap tain narry u Kicuee, SUverton; tnd CapUIn J. o. VanWInkle, Jefferson. - Ko. 68 BraapaU af Tka HaaaalaaJ T.. o Aaiarlca ai V'aw Vara- la k a.... -a tw lark, oa tka tkirtr-firat aar ( Da eaailMr. 19SI. mada to tka Iniiiraae VomaUaaiaaaT of tka Stat of Orarom. aaraaaat to law: CAPITAL ABoant of eaaital itacV n.;. ti . 000,000.00. " " w- Sat Praatinma raeeiraa Jnrii, tk. 893.107.58. lateraat, dlviacaaa aa4 rrtti racaiv-4 Sanaa tka roar, fl04.510.aa. ucobm iroaa ataer aoareaf reeairea .ar iar tka year. $8,877.14. xatu teeoata. $500,895.80. DISBC&SEMEKTS ATet lA,ia pi4 auaiaa'tka year iaelaa- tfff adiastaMat azpaaaaa. S 110 927 o a Iirl4ea4i paid oa capital atock aoriac tka yaar. KU. Coatauaaiaa aaa aalariaa poi4 aria tka year, $148,808.15. Tazea. UeeaaM aaa fee paia aarinr tko year. $12,961.67. . Aaieaat of ell etker ' exjeaditure. $165,8624. Total axpeaditarea. $305,757.80. ASSETS Valao of real eilate evaaa (market Talna), SiL Valae of itocki aai Veada owae4 (mar ket Tatae). $2,88 4.41740. Loaaa oa aaortsaf s-d ee!lateral..ata, Caak ia Vaaka aaa oa kaai. $88. 888.88. Preealaau ia ceane of ealleetiea wraV tea alaea Septeeakor 80, 1SS1. $87,078.88. lateraat aaa reata doe aai eeraoi. $19,885.41. Beiaaoraaeo re or arable ea Paid Lanes aatkorisea, tM. Total adaUtt-4 aaaeta. $2,440,0Oe-.88. r . . LIABILITIES. , , j Beaairoo lor loapaatiatioa ia aecariUea (Kate: Tkia ratareo ia tko dUfereaca ke tweea. tka eoareatiea valaea aad tke ao taal aaarke vataoa aa ot Deo. 81, 1981, $211,956.50. : Oroaa eialaa tor Utsea aapald, $85, 444 00. Aaieant of eaearaed preadaau oa al eatttaadlac risk. 6US.178.63. Doe far coauaiaaiea aad brokerage, $16,014.81. Afl otkar SakiUUat. $U0.54. Total 1 UakUitiee, exelaaie of capital stack af 81.000,000.00. $708,888.17. BU&IVE83 IX OREGOa FOR THX TEA Vet preaUoaM received doriag- tko year, $17,188.74. Leaaea paM dartac tka year. $1,119.88. Loaaea iacarred aariag iko year, $L 111.88. Kiu of Coarpaay Tao Homalaad Iaa, Ca. of Asteriea. Kama of Preeiieat Jcil P. gkaHeraaa, Name of Boerotaty Bokott BewkoaU. Btatatory reaiaeat attoraoy for strriaa H. K. SaUtk. 529 Haary Bldg, FerV laad. Oraton. HAPngp CK fSSj ffS fci iSTAirrs , v TOMORROW! THE LOVE LIFE OF A -r. BEAUTY CONTEST WINNER Vcntcd Mora Then to vo 1 a orica-ts-i the T2ACY f -RAY COOKE la TOIlCnY TTJIUfS Tjm.TRiaL "TV u iiunois. - - ...