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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1925.
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larue. Thin monev van tiimed, tin three reet of snow at
over an aforewaid In June anil the
onrlv nart nt .tnlv. 124. Sn ltm-
tetl statement covrln the ex pen- Southern Paelfip trains from
rliture of thin money was ever 1 v outn are irom wiree to rrtut
maile bv the superintendent of the
Anti-Saloon LeaKiif to the rom
mlHloner. A portion of this funil
was spent In hlnrh livlnjc, debaiuh
ery and Immorality upon the part
of so-eatled InveHtfeatinj? arntn.
No prosecutions have resulted
from the artivitie of these ascents.
It 1 r-lairm-d by the rovernor. the
prohibition oommlnsioner and the
superintendent of the Anti-Saloon
Leiipue that paid linoO was ex
pended In order to secure evidence
for the purpose of convicting; Mnrpe
rum runners.' The governor has '""''ommenilatlons, and was evenly
asserted that the money was well Ul iea.
SiMHon, ChI., and two at the i
crest or the Hlskiyous. at the
hours late today. The hifh-
way over the SiHklyoun, how- j
ever. Is kept open and motor j
cars are coming; through, a!-
thoiiKh travel is difficult.
Motor buses are still running
to Klamath Kalis over the 1
Oreen Spring highway, but If
v tne present stormy weather
continues, the road will soon
be closed.
spent, and It Is claimed that prose
cutions will result. However, tin
to the present time Tio large 'rum
runners' have been arrested or con
victed as a result of said Investl
Ration. Considerable time has
elapsed since the Investigations
were made and Welnbf-g ' the
chief Investigator, has departed
from the state of Oregon to answer
an Indictment In the state of New
York.
"A several statement nas been
submitted to the committee by the
superintendent of the Antt-Saloon
Hecommendatlons signed hv
Senator Hare and four members of
tne nouse committee urged that
the major portion of money from
violations pf the prohibition law
be turned over to sheriffs and dis
trict attorneys for enforcement of
the la wand that they should have
a "flying squadron" of competent
officers to enforce the prohibition
law.
Their recommendation would
virtually slupplant the present act.
wllh Hare In this recommendation
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of the said sum of $1500. This
statement shows 1hat lanre sums
were expended for hotels and
meals for Mr. and Mrs. WeinberK
and jruesti consisting of lanre 'rum
runners'; and that n portion of
Mrl sum was expended for 'tnxl.
nuto hire, cixUrs, drinks, etc.'
inonev was spent freely bv these
"tents In houses of prostitution for
p 1110 purpoup or purcnnsine nrinKs
Lj ' nd for other purposes which wrre
fir-J 'mproper. The committee believes
L Weinberg and his assistant, Hueo.
should never have been employed
nt the expeppo of the slate prohl-,
bltlon fund. The methods employ
ed by these so-called Investijrators
were 'not law enforcement Put
lawlessness." Their activities are
a ataln upon the prohibition cause.
I "6. The commissioner had po
previous experience which quali
fied him for the office and Is not
temperamentally stilled to the
M work which developed upon him.
He haH been mirortunate In the se
lection: and approval of a number
of arents emploved bv him. Some
of these agents have been convict
ed of crimes before their emplov
ent and others were puilty of
malfeasance during the term of
tbelr employment by tho conils
sloner. In two Instances, a chief
deputy of the commissioner has as
saulled persons placed under arrest
by him for the purpose of forclnR
confessions from them. The com-'
mlsxtoner, however, has Immediate-;
ly discharced such employes rs j
Boon as their conduct became known
to him. It has been difficult for bltn
to secure the services of competent
and trustworthy men, and the gov
ernor has appointed to mnny spe
cial neenfs without anv knowledire
of their chnracter or qualifications
as law enforcement officers.
"7 The department has been
conducted upon the theory at lenst
In part, that It was better to cap
ture a corrupt official than a boot-
ledger and has been unduly con
cerned about the conduct of public
officials.
8 The report of the commis
sioner with respect to the results
;ohtnlned by his office Is exacper
ated and Inaccurate, the best re
sults In the enforcement of the
prohibition law have been obtnlned
j under the direction of duly elected
'sheriffs and district attorneys of
ithe various counties. Although sne
jclal npenta were xmld by the dis
trict nttorneys of the various coun
ties, they were required to report
to the commissioner and the re
sults of their work are credited to
the commissioner-as though they
were working under his immediate
, direction. In addition thereto,
jlarne credit Is taken for work In
j which Mr Cleaver nor his assistants
had the slightest part. In some
I counties the commissioner Is en
' titled to credit.
! "9--The commissioner has done
practically nothing towards the en-
The other recommendation sign
ed by Representative Hurlburt and
Sejiuitors Eddy. Johnson, Hutler
and Garland urges that there he
a change In the office of prohibi
tion commissioner without delay.
They would strengthen the present
act by giving the prohibition de
partment twice the amount of
money it now receives, under the
act.
The recommendations signed by
Hare and the four representatives
follows in full:
"A better machinery should be
provided fo rthe enforcement of
the prohibition laws than the act
provided for the enforcement of
a prohibition commissioner and
agents to be selected by the gov
ernor. "The fines and forfeitures ob
tained by the various counties in
the enforcement of the prohibition
laws should be expended for the
purpose of enforcing the various
prohibition acts. The major por
tion of the money thus obtained
should be expended under the di
rection and control of the district
attorneys and sheriffs of the var
ious counties. Their work should
be supplemented by a "flying
squadron" of carefully selected
and competent law enforcing of-
ficers to be selected by the at
torney-general and required to co
operate with the various law en
forcing officers of the slate. Those
officers would be able to perform
uabie Bervice In working and
co-operating with the Bherifs.
"Disregard for lftw is a more
serious menace than the evils re
sulting from the liquor traffic. The
duty of pnforing the laws should
be placed squarely upon the
shoulders of sheriffs and district
attorneys and they should be as
sisted by the state officers to be
selected as hereinbefore stated.'
The recomnn ndations signed by
Representative Hurlburt and the
four senators follows:
"We recommend the continuance
of the present law continuing the
office of prohibition commission
er but that there should be a
change In the commissioner with
out delay.
"We recommend that the funds
availnble for the enforcement of
the prohibition law be increased
to twice the amount of the present
sum.
"We recommend that of the
funds nlloted to the countrhs for
the enforcement of the prohibition
law. some reasonable portion be
made available to the sheriffs tor
Independent line in enforcing prohibition."
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narcotic evil is one of the most I ;o3 14. the largest sum ever in
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people of this state and the work of
the commissioner In the enforce
ment of narcotic laws has been
almost nil.
1 "10 Hv reason of the Inexperl-
jence of the commissioner, he was
directed hv the Rovernor to keep In
close touch with the superintend
;ent of the Antl Saloon T.eaeue and
:to follow his advice, which the mm
jmlssioner has consistently done.
I "II t'niler the act creatine the,
office of prohibition commissioner,!
th power of appointing the com
'mlssioner ami such stents and in
spectors as may be deemed neces
sary to enforce the prohibition laws
!of the state, la vested in the prov
lernor. The Kovernor'a orders and
directions have been strictly and
literally followed bv the commis
sioner and the governor baa ap
peared before the committee and
personally assumed full rcsponsd
hilltv for the conduct of the office
of the commissioner.
"12 The commissioner has oft
tltm-s been unduly condemned and
ciitlclrd for conduct resulting
from the direction of the governor
county, was filed In the circuit
court Wednesday by the Welch In
vestment company and J. W. Slew
art of Spokane, against the Kogue
Klver Valley Canal cntnpanr.
The complaint sets forth that on
July 2ti. liiir,, the Iltgue Klver
Valley nCnal company, through J.
T. Sullivan, as manager, and W. 1'.
Mealey, as secretary, sinned two
promissory notes for a total of
$TS7.314 giving as securitv the
Kogue orchard tracts, except t. n
l ton acres, the water rights of Kih
jand Four Mile lakes, lo.OnO min
er'a inches In the north and south
forks of Unite ereek. the wat. r
rights of the Southern Orenon l'
irigatton company, water rinhts in
i Klamath county, ditches In J;n k
on county and all other assets
i ino complaint asks, for Judg
ment. foreclosure of the mnrtg;u '
and the decreeing of a sale on the
j property and rithts.
I In another legal action Involving
'Irrigation, the state land board of
Oregon filed suit ar.tinst Knh. rt
STATEIIOt'SK, Salem, Oregon,
Feb. 12. On motion of Senator
Mugladry, the senate this fore
noon considered the resolution of
Senator I tennis submitting to a
voto of the people a. constitution
al amendment inhibiting the levy
of any Income or inheritance taxes
until 1940.
The vote was 17 for reconsider
ation and i:t against. Senator
Mugladry yesterday afternoon
voted against the resolution and
In explaining his motion for re
consideration he staled that he
was willing to support the amend
ment if the resolution was amend
edso as to provide as much space
in the pamphlet for argument
against the amendment as there
was provided for argument In its
behalf. To this amendment the
proponents of the resolution had
agreed, he stated.
Immediately following the re
consideration the resolution was
referred to the committee for the
amendment as agreed upon.
A not tme bill was returned
bv the grand Jurv in the case
of S. S. Shell, charged with
manslaughter in connection
with the death of Wm. la-
Mere, who was killed when
struck by the automobile driv-
en by Mr. Shell. The grand
It leaves a wonderful taste in seen tomorrow and Saturday at tho
your mouth. This cannot be said of Liberty theatre. In "Romance and
ordinary baker's bread. Grimm I Rustlers "
Bros MILK BREAD. Phone 133. j Certanljr ame .,yakma Can.
. , . .tjutt" will bring to mind the horse-
,Jtn,yJZft B the;manshlp such as Is enjoyed by old
Ing department. vmln- .,, nk '...
hard to their seats when he leaps
to nta norse s back on a run when
ROSEBURQ
I..HHl.n.ntmillu..ii.jni j n jc
( . Il.lker. Sopncmia I. link. r.
and the superintendent of the And-i H'lah and Killih linker. II. It.
Saloon Leasue: but In our .Imle-' aker. the Medford Irritation di
nient he can be of no further serv-lrll't and Jackson' county, for the
ink! Ire to the state as prohibition com-:,"ll,'"l""n "f ptoniissnry mwo for
nilssloner. and that In furtherance , '"" aisnen iHvcnmcr s. l:M7.
of the cane of law enforcement, 'with land In tho Central IVInt d:s
y, hln reslsnatlon should be demand-. 'rict Riven as security under a
cd or he shodM be removed." IliortKace.
llepresentatlve Hurlburt sinned I The 1.,"0() ai loaned, the com
a brief supplemental report declar-. plaint states, from the "Irreduci
Ing Hint "In many Instances the ble school fund'' of the state,
work of the prohibition comntls! The action also Involves the rri-
Jjl sinner has been most commendsble orlty claim of irrigation liens out
Kuhstanllal itchI which could The complaint sets forth tl-.it
not hve been acconiplf.'heilby lo-!no part of the loan has been paM.
ral otllcers." land alleges that the general lavs
Committee tvenly Divided have not been paid since 1!M.
STATK HOI'SK, Salem, (Ire . tax delinquencies now aniountliiK
Feb. I! Following announcement to ll.llrtO.
of Its findings today the prohllil-i The state land board asks for a ITuesdav.
department Investigating , Judgment and decrees of torc l i-1 The Howard boys , and II
TI'.X MH.K AMI Vlt'lMTV.
Mrs. Clifford Howard, who has
been ill for several days. Is re
ported Improving.
Mrs. I. T. McC.uire is In llo?e
btirg with her daughter, Mrs. Kd
Hinkie. .Mrs. McUuire is In poor ,
health. i
Mrs. Crorjro Slelner Is visiting j
In Portland. Mr. stoner who fell !
and hurt his head and neck a few I
weeks ago, is much improved. .
tien? and Karl Olllvant hutch- !
ered some nice hog Monday. 1
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ilnshnell of
Illce Creek, visited at the ,.M. L. j
Uushnell home Monday. j
tfherman and VA alter Mcllee I
have rented the T. J. Williams' 1
place In Ten Mile. They have
their cattle there. j
Mrs. Henry Simmons, who has ,
been vlrltlug al the (leorge Swift ;
Ihome. has returned lo her home j
at Happy .Valley. '
Mr and Mrs. Karl Olllvant, Mr. '
and Mrs. Kd Jennings. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Hymn and daughter. ,
Virginia. Mrs. M. I., llushnell.
Mr. James llyron and Mr. A. S.
Ireland were Roseburg visitors on I
he lassoes the limb of a tree and
pulls himself over the heads of the
nuraulncr eanp when he taboo a
Majestic Theatre short cot Houn a f..on r,,, ,..
It would be hard to find a group 1 side raising enough dust to almost
of more popular screen players In hide him from view but always
one picture than those who make fights his way to a satisfactory
Jury, although finding the ac- i "'''."I. "Z-
m i t i. . . i -i ii - , penueni i-iciures corporation s lai-
t ,1Z ,L, .hJ Th 1 !"" t' "o Helen Holme. I . m
1 .hit Sn,?,, ton. 7 .nv 1 "d William Desmond at the Majes- XTI.KItS THKATRE
1 1 XL in etu a h. sheH t ' "c ,,nl';h, For' ln 'm"n t0 In,PrMt thp William Fox
! X Sd no t hrtJrhi" vr k,T 8,or; ,hT,Tirh7.d,io,m;'D,n,r,e'" Jn,:orkn?'K in
on a criminal charge. The not Frttn(,'s' ra Cunr;'' J' I ih " , lni'r ' 'each I s highest
true bill wa, brought In and i McC.owan. Em y Fltiroy and an ex- Point Thursday and Friday, when
I the bondsmen ordered dls- VT ? CMt . ' , ,1 InH plf,urP, rr'"s
! , - i Mct of these players are too well at IH Antlers Theatre. This n r.
An Indictment was brought 'k"ow.n to ?red "ny lntro,,uc,in " I','r.V.TT b,,,.l ,hot.ha een
against Charles Tharlter ""n i.us. no-ever. wuru or two - .... ... La or tire and
charging him with passing a ,bo1" -miIy F"y ntay not be,
check without having suffl- , s",' . ,., . , .. J
dent funds to meet It. The ! ' u.lwlt,f1d ,h'' pJ,ays ,h part 1
check In the sum of $5 was of M"K disreputable old tvo-j
passed on the pniprlelor of mn consort of crooks. And she
t needa Lunch restaurant. .naa aever done flner Dlt of
brimstone, sinners swinging over
reu-noi names, ana the gleaming
forms of hundreds of girls re
presenting the souls of sinning
sirens which have passed on to
their "reward." are among the
fantastic scenes. A present dav
Olllvant with his wood cutting.
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j i'ni:mltire was unable to agree on sure.
S.
llushnell havo been assisting dene
Business
Like
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I.IHKUTV THKATRR I ,or'r " B-n Interlaced with the.
On the eve of Wolfe's famous ! ma'n ,narira'lve 'l"at of Dante's
expedition against Quebec, the ' "u ,n Helli and relates some
great Ilrltlsh General was v-ilted l1?""' eyeJ' ln the life of a
on board the fUgshlp -Suther-j nil'M"nalre '1( oppresses family
land" by his doctor who was much i "d Iriend.
concerned about the health of his
patient.
"Yo't've done your best, doe
tor." Wolfe told him. "You've
kept me practically without pain
, for th? last two days, and If t
, have twenty-four hours more. I'll
be content.
The tremendous achievement of
Wolfe In bringing to an end the
French menace to England's Am
erican colonies Is said lo be
graphically, authentically, drama
tically and thrllllncly depleted in
'the Chronicle of America. "Wolfe
and Montcalm." to be shown to
! day at the Liberty Theatre.
Liberty Thtatr
I Horsemanship such as one ran
' only expect from a champion cow
; boy Yakima Canutt who has
worked years for the title I to be
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