THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1920. PAGE TWO. FOMDBB SYSTEM SAVED BY BALLOT IN SENATE Portland cltr soninir system was aared by ths senat Friday afternoon when an adverse committee report on Kepresentatlv Hoaford's attempt to repeal the sonlng lair was sustained fcjr a vote of II to . Senator Farrell who led the attack gainst the zoning system and in de fease of the Hosford bill admitted that personally he stood to benefit by the maintenance of the system but that It was nut in the interest of the mall home owner of the city and the "little fellow" who did not chance to "stand in" with the city planning commission. The people would favor the abolishment of the system, h Insisted. If left to their action. Senator Orton Joined with Senator Farrell la declaring that the sonlnv system was in the Interest of the "big business Interests" and not in the in terest of the small home owner. "In order to get a hearing before the com mission yoa must hire a lawyer," he declared doubting much whether even that would Insure success inasmuch the "cards are stacked against you." Senator Moser spoke In defense of the system and In opposition to the Hosford bill. Only the real estate men who stood to lone a commission oncd In a while because they could not sell a piece of property in some district because of the restrictions imposed, were opposed to the system. His plea for another year's trial of the system as Instituted In the city of Portland, backed by a pocketful of telegrams ana letters from prominent citizens of the metropolis found favor in the Ben-ate. bill REGULATING j SUCCESSORSHI P TO GOVERNOR PASSED The senate by unanimous rote Frl dav night passed the senate Joint reso lution introduced by Senators Moser and Danks submitting to a vote of the people the question of succession to the governorship in the event of a va cancy in that office. The resolution would bar the secretary of state from succeeding to the governorship except to perform ths duties of the office un til a governor can be elected at the next general election. Only four senators voted against the house Joint resolution increasing the limit to which the state can be bond ed for road purposes from two to four per cent The measure will be placed on the ballot at the May election for a vote by the people of the state. CONCERNING MUSIC By C. A. DAVIDSON' (Director of Music for Salem Schools) THE APOLLO CUB COXCElf. Evan Williams and Caruso. And no The concert at the Armory last; doubt but that the future will find Mr. Tuesday evening was a success In every j Hand occupying a place along with of the program were the piano nuiu- thought of the same masterpiece as j ladies wore received informally bv v Langenberg at his studio, and taking stunts were carried out by wnti-u .ur. jiana ana Mr. Jensen "initiated". GoodfellnK-ch;.. ... . . . ....j, and as tie guests departed, each muvi have thought, "How much, aiack, aa inr,, ,., ., i ueiignt them, selves in music." way, and was enjoyea Dy caiiauij audience. Those w ho have beard pre vious programs given by the club agree that it Is improving steadily un der Mr. Todd's baton, and that this was its best effort to date. If a vote could have been taken at these men In the favor of he nation. Many expressions and comparisons were heard concerning him, some classifying his voice as tenor robustu like Caruso; and ethers as a lyric tenor such as McCormack. To my mind the former is more apropos. It is a matter bers by Mr. Jensen. At every cinserva-' tory in the country one may bmr t Minkowsky's Yalse in K major trip-' ping over the piano under the finsrers of some of the girls, but they do nut all play it with the same accuracy and finish that Mr. Jensen exhibited. In his first encore. The Turkish march by Bethoven-Tausig cne subconsciously i..,-e.i recently by Miss Ilyrd. Her; wrist touch was more elastic and her ; i.hiiisinir more marked the ear i ,uri if her teacher. Carreno, while'j Mr. Jensen's touch was slightly heav-j ier, altho the decresendo at the close was excellent. "He's an artist too," ! someone said, and he was right ' After the concert tne ciuo ana ineir SKINNER & WHITE DO YOU LABOR AGENCY WANT S5 N. fad St, Portland HELP? Wc fornlih srompth' Farm FMp, Milken, Woo4 Utun, Mill Csmp ui Hitches Hdp. Phone Broadway 3205 ION MADE A demand on Governor Olcott to resign from the office he occupies, so that his successor may be elected at th next general election, Is one of the measures submitted to the senate last night. The resolution asking for the resolution is a round robin affair, bearing the names of Senators Mosor, Wanks, Howell and Thomas. Another plan undor consideration by the senate Judiciary committee la a resurroetlon of the old and oft de feated lieutenant governor amend ment to the constitution. Still a third measure dealing with succession to th governorship Is the amendment to tha constitution draftod bv Attorney (eneral Brown. EYE CARE " The Eye is the most delicate and the most sensitive of our senses, yot the most neglected. Many headaches and nervous breakdowns come 51reotly from muscular troubles of the Kya. Properly Fitted Classes relieve muscular strains and the sooner applied, (he better. We aro on the altrt for defective Kyes. Wft TAKK EVEHY PItKCAIITION DR. A. R. MILLER Eyo Sight Specialist Salem PHONR 341 Oregon Charter No, 0021 REPORT' 01? CONDITION OF THE United States National Bank At Salem In the State of Oregon at the close of business on December 31 1919 , KKMOUIU'KM. . Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts (ex cept those shown In b and c) $801 406 GZ Total loans .'..ISOI.Wm ' 801,406.57 Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured, 13, 687. 89 3 gg7 gg II. 8. (lov't securities owned IJuposlted to secure circulation (U. 8, bonds par value) : 31,000.00 I'ledged as collateral fof state or other deposits or bills payable 89,000.00 Owned and unpledged 221,(500.00 War savings certificates and thrift stamps ac tually owned 1 019.76 Total V. 8. government securities ' t4?Ki0 7 Other bonds, securities, etc .l".Ts Honda (other than U. 8. bonds) pledged to se cure postal savings dtposlts 29 262 50 Itonds and securities (othor than U. 8. securities) , pledged as collateral for stnte or other de posits (postal excluded) or bills payable 61,555.76 Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not Includ ing stocks), owned nnd unpledged 327, 640. Tolal bonds, securities, etc., other than II. S. 41S 464 74 Block of federal reserve bank (50 per cent of ' ' subscription) 6 000 00 Value of banking house, owned und unincum. wwT'1 "V";;. " H0.000.00 140,000.00 Furniture and fixtures 12 SH4 70 Heal estate owned other than banking house....'.'.'.' " 8 331 61 Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank 105'26'so Cash In vault and net amounts due from na tional banks 888B1157 Not amounts due from banks, bankers, anif trust ' companies (other than Included in Items 12 r 14) Checks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting bank (other than Item 16). .. 14 7in 3 Total of Items 13, 14. IB, 16. and 17 S06 373 65 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and othsr cash Items ss7 Redemption fund with U. 8. treasurer and due from U. 8. treasurer , Other assets, if y TU,M - ..12,169,349.41 . MABII.ITIIS. Capital stock paid In . ........ pt:zzzz: l?" current expenses. Interest, and taxes paid 23.832.43 14 277 B2 Circulating notes outstanding I9 200 OO Net amounts due to national banks n'002'77 Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust companies (other than Included In Items " r SI 849 m Cnrtlfled checks outstanding 19351 Cashier's cheeks on own bank outstanding.. a .as 58 Total of Items SO, 81, 32, and 33 54 709 67 Individual deposits subject to check ' 931798 71 Certificates of deposit due lit less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) 4 6"8 56 Btata, eounly, or other municipal deposits ' " ' cured by pledge of assets of this bank Ui Ala 20 Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve, Items 34 35 - 31 - " s ' ' 1,105,837.47 Certificates of depoiit (other than for money borrowed) ... IMatal savings deposits Z7" ni, JJ Other time deposits . 64S 528 SI , Total of time deposits subject to reserve. Items 40. 41, 43 and 43 754,732 80 Liabilities other than those above stated 10 (al 5 J"'a' " "V " " -.$2,169,349.41 Btate of Oregon, county of Marlon, ss, ... . 'VE' HmrA- "'' ' he above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the best of my knowledge and belief. .,,, . E. W. HAZARD. Cashier. ' Subscribed and sworn o before) m this 16th day of January, 1920. W. E, KEYES, Notary Public. My commission expires May 1, 1921. ! CO RR EOT Attest: the:lose of the program as to which j of common knowledge that almost any number was most populor, there would j man may sing high B flat in a whls have been as many opinions as therslpering falsetto, and with the proper were selections rendered. Many thot j training may develop a certain amount Land Sighting of Grieg's the best of of volume, but It is not ever" man who all, possibly partly on account of the can sing B flat with a properly placed many unison passages and the dra- tone and at the same time enough vol matic nature of the accompaniment, ume to fill a good sized auditorium j Many were pleased most by the rollick- and half of 'all-out-doors." ing Estudiantina, which danced along 1 Mr. Hand did some beautiful tone I will such ginger and vivacity that It's repetition as an encore was demanded. coloring In his second number Vestl La Giubba from the opera Pagliacci ana Evenbody liked the Missouri waltx In a number of Irish ballads, such as lullaby and D Coppah Moon, which! Mother Machree and My Wild Irish were examples 01 tne sootning, unpre-j Rose, which were graciously offered tentlous, simple melodies and har monics which strike the heart strings I of the world. About 250 associate memberships were sold, as Judge Burnett remarked j in his pithy little address, and this not ' only places the club on a firm business ! footing, but also proves the cumula- i tive interest in music among the people i of Salem. - J Perhaps the greatest surprise of the evening was when the club gave the ! audience not the "glad hand" but John Hand. Mr. Hand has had glowing noti-' ces, from different parts of the eou-1 try, and so a great deal was expected of him. But the most sanguine expec tations were not only met but sur passed. No sooner had the singer laun ched out a few measures Into the popu lar aria, Cello e Mar from the opera, La Gloconda, than we realized the presence of a rare personality and a voice of wonderful quality. But when the climax was reached, and the high B flat rang out not only with the same charming quality, but also wi;li a marvelous and compelling volume, we began tothlnk of John McCormlck, as encores. 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