Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, January 22, 1925, Image 8

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A Reminder
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STATE LAW-MAKERS
PROMPTLY ORGANIZE
Bills Offered to Abolish Offices
of Market Agent and Prohi­
bition Commissioner.
Thi» is to remind vou that Our January Sale will pos­
itively close Saturday evening January 31st.
Have you investigated our prices? Thousands of |«eopla
have and are more than pleased with their purchases.
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SATURDAY is remnant day—Thousands of them to
choose from at 1 2 PRICE.
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Look ot those Ladies, Mieses and Childrens Coats, suits
Dresse» at 82.98—88.98 and 14 98 (in the Bargain Base*
ment Ca»h Store).
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D. M. Nayberger |
McMinnville,
Oregon
Bargains
The following articles are offered at great reductions in
price. For a limited time only.
175.00 White Rotary Sewing Machine now
150 00
25.(0 Vacuum Washing Machine
now
1800
3.50 Oak Dining Chairs. Leather Upholstered 3 Í0
1.40 Step Ladder Stools
now
1.00
1500 Heating Stoves
now
11.00
Silver War» at less than cost
See our windows for prices on
Aluminum Ware
E. Demaray Hdwe
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 7
T
J Migratory Waterfowl
Ratification of tbs child labor
Abundant This Year
amendment! to the federal coustltu
tlun la going to meet with strong op
Thousands of ducks are to be
position.
found
this season on the Potomac
Friends of ths amendment took a
below
Washington, and excellent
poll of the bouse and stopped with
88 emphatic negatives registered •booting is reported to the Biologi*
ngslnat II, two mor* than enough ts cal flurvey of the United Slates
defeat ratification, In the aenate the Department of
Agriculture At
positive negatives s.atlai.at was not
least 50,000 ducks have I wen seen
registered so clearly, although tbsrs
were enough openly hostile votes to recently within 25 mile* of the
1 hree>f.>urth« lo four-
bring the amendment within on* or Capital.
two vote» of defeat.
fifths of them are canvasbacks, (he
Arraugeiueuta have been made fur a others include black duck», scaup»,
Joint session of tbe svuata judiciary
mallards, golden eyes, green wing­
committee and tbs house committee
ed
teals, ruddles, and redhead».
on r*aoluttons on the evening ot Jan
Two
hundred to three hundred
uary 23. for a public bearing on tbe
bill ratifying th* child labor amend. Canada gee»e also were seen and
m«nt to th* Vnltvd Stette couslltu thousands of coots. There appear*
tlon
to be a great increase in migratory
Indications ar* that the »vent wlU
waterfowl on the Potomac thia
attract to th* stat* bous* ou* ot tba
season over last
largest assemblages during tb* pre»
Report* from other districts are
«at legislativa s*«slon
More ducks
Something should b* don* to remedy equally encouraging
abuse* in th* pardoning power, pvt and gee*e bav» been seen in east­
mitt*d by tb* present law, in tb* vptn ern and western Missouri this year
ion ot a large number of members uf
than for »everal »eason*. Some of
the legislature.
Salem. While very little of Import­
ance was accomplished aside frotu ur-
guniaatlon during the first week's ses­
sion uf the state legislature, yet If
the celerity with which both house*
organised Is an Indication of tb* man­
ner lu which th* business of th* ses­
sion ts to be conducted both bouses
should have no difficulty lu compl.t-
lug thetr labors within the forty-day
period
Organization wag completed
witfajut the factional fights which
bave marked gome previous sessions,
go there will be no frail of bitter­
ness to clog tbe legislative wheels.
Gui C. .Moser of Multnomah county
was selected to preside over tbe
, senate and Deuton G Burdick, re pre-
j sentative ot Deschutes. Jefferson,
Klamath and Lake counties, was elect­
the old resident* in the Havana,
Abolish Budget Commission.
ed speaker ot the bouse Both presid­
III., region of the Illinois River
ing officers were named without op­
Abolishment ot the state budget
position.
commission as now constituted and state they do not remember any
Although there was an undercurrent transference ot the duties ot that de­ «»aeon when a* many ducks were
of opinion when tbe legislature a» partment to tbe state board ot con present at the beginning of Decern*
sembled that there would be no con­ trol with a full time executive secre ber.
The United States game
certed effort to attack the administra­ tary is recommended by the budget
wardeu for Florida s»y* he ha*
tion of Governor Pierce. y*t within an cumuliseli a in Its report to It* state
not seen
many coots in 25
hour after tbe joint session before legislature
which tbe governor had delivered bis
The budgat commission believes years, and that waters every-wbere
message dissolved bills appeared that th* pres.nt budget law is inade are Nack with them.
which attacked pet projects of tbe gov­ quale to meet the needs ot the state
Whooping Gough
ernor. Senators Rltner and Taylor in producing a »ati»fa<tory budget and
sponsored a measure abolishing the ot believe* that th* establlsbmeut uf a
Whooping cough tanka third in
flee of state market agent and Repre­ full lime budget department only will
fataiitiM
among the commuuicab'e
sentative North introduced in tbe bring abeut the d*»tr«d result*
ditease*
of
early childhood. This
house a bill doing away with the same
Curbing ot tbe present promiscuous
statement
is
made a* a refutation
office and also that of the prohibition system
1
ot salary adjuxmant* 1* al*,
by the report in a rec of the prevalent belief that whoop-
commissioner. In his message the gov- contemplated
'
ernor vigorously defended Market emmondutioo
1
that all fee« collected by ¡ng cough ia a dlMaM of mild
various stat, department* be' u
. «... .
Agent C. E. Spence and his depart- th.
'
„ jChatacter and of little Importance,
ment and he also praised the work of thrown
1
into the general fund and di 'o
, . .
.
...
ha. resulted m less
Prohib an 'onimissioner Cleaver.
1 rect appropriation» m.de from lhat
fund for the administration of the de (D1*0 half as many fatalities a*
panments.
| whooping cough in the State» of
Portents of strife over r.ormid 'Oregon during the last tea years
Ma> ' -strict Appointive Power.
The c troversfes that have been
ragin ? ’ ween the executive and the
fish atu jame commissions for sev- schools are appearing. Oregon now Not only ig whooping cou h ger¡_
has one normal, located at Monmohth,
.. . .
...
,
eral months past may culminate in and this institution dnalree a sub.tan- °Uf ,B 1Uelf but not '«^equertly
an effort to divest the governor of the tial sum for enlargement and improba pulmonary tuberculosil foilown in
appointive power over the two com- meat*. Th.re 1* also a demand for th* Jts wake.
miMions and the Port of Portland, creation of other normal*, on* la I
Whooping cough is prevented
and placing it in the legislature.
.outhern or«» and on* la a«.rk witb the |reate.t difficulty. Ty-
There is much sentiment in both
Oregon.
S«lf4nt.rut
will supply
th.
..
.. ...
.
friction
which
wUl come
over thgM
‘ P^id <«ver, smallpox,
diphtheria
houses against placing the appointive
power in the legislature on the ground matter*.
and scarlet feyer have been con­
that it constitutes an invasion ot the
quered
and mearures are available
Road Bill* to b* Numerous.
prerogatives of the executive In other
for
their
complete control.
Highway legiilatlon will be vol urn
words it is contended that It consti
Inou*.
Ther*
will
be
bill*
to
Increase
We know that whooping cough
tutes an encroachment of the leglsla
th* tax on gaaoline. Bill* to reduce is caused by a definite germ and
ture upon the executive and adminis­
the motor v*blcl* Ucon«* fee«; bills
trative field.
we know how it spreads. But just
Much of the governor's message for permanent franchises for bus as long as parents keep on think­
lines; bill* regulating headlights; blUs
dealt with taxation problems. He ad­
for having the state police the high- ing that the disease is a mild dis­
vocated a repeal of the millage high
ways and prohibit "speed traps" In order and hence maintain indiffer­
way tax. enactment of legislation pro­
small towns; bills to amend tbe stat, ence to the efforts of health otficia la
viding for a severance tax; suggested
market road law so that counties can to check its spread, just so long
a tax upon certain forms of amuse­
use these funds for matching state and
ment enterprises, and urged that all
will epidemics continue to exact
federal road money, and fully a score
moneys collected by state commis­
of other highway measures.
Their their toll of voung lives.
sions be turned into the state treas
Another reason for lack of control
name will be legion.
*
ury.
A measure trill authorise the high is that often the disease is not
A plea for additional safeguarding
way commlMlob to Issue bonds up to recognized, for the well
known
of the irreducible school fund was
the 4 per cent constitutional limita­
made, as
•‘whoop” may not occur until a
tion. The commission has such a.
that the
tborlty now but wants It made more week or even two week* after the
plan be made compulsory in all i Bpeciflc. Th. governor wants to re-
onset. In the meantime the child
hazardous occupations.
pea) the ^«111 rofcd tax and there 1« ia spreading tbe infection all over
Need of a reformatory for younger a bln t0 hav. this tax devoted to buy
prisoners now in the penitentiary was lBg parks and scenic points on stat* the neighborhood, for it 1* during
this period that the disease is
also stressed.
highways.
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TIME TABLE
Effective Hept. 7.
Tiimiä will arrive e» folion»
To Portland
No. &W
6 53 A. M
No. SA4
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No. 358
11H3 II II
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Frulli 11‘urtl.utd
No. .Vil
B M A M
Nu. 357
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No. 33»
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Ni>. X<l
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Nu. .356
7:10 II it
355 and‘356 Daily eveept Sunday
Sundays ■ special leaves Poreland
■ t 6:45 arrives Dayton 8;0ft; arrive*
Corvallis 9; 15
BARBER SHOP
feahee J^ai rcutfi ng
Agency for Newberg Laundry
Dayton,
Oregon.
INSURANCE
FIRE—„LIFE—AUTOMOBILE
J L Stuart
Dayton.
Oregon
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8. C. Purkey
Cash Paid For
PRODUCE
Dayton,
Oregon.
Mrs. C. E Mauts
Rooming House
“Best Rooms On Earth
Day ton.
Oregon.
Dr. 0. 0. Goodrich
DENTIST
Office Phone Red 49
Dayton
Oregon.
T. A. Snook, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office, Phone Red 79,
Dayton,
Milton
Res. 78x3
Oregon.
A
THE DAYTON
Palmer
DAIRY
Two deliveries per day
Sweet cream always on hand
Buy of us, we deliver to
your door
Dayton, Oregon
Phone 71x22
15 Years With
FILBERTS
moat contagious. Thia fact em­
phasize» the necesaity for keeping
a child, Buffering with what may
*eem to be ju*t an ordinary cold,
Best paying crop for Willamette
at homo and away from other
children A cold may bo the first
Valley
mending as its model the South Caro ' rising vote, th* senat* went on record
sign
of
whooping
cough
or
it
may
lina law which provides that every as favoring the leasing of Muscle
Young stock of best
taxpayer shall pay In state income Shoals as against Its operation as a mark the beginning of several in­
levy one-third the sum he pays under * government project.
fectious cir eases.
Varieties
the federal income tax.
Because of the many errors that
Whooping cough ia spread
FROM BEARING TREES
A b an example of bow easily much ' have been discovered la law, enacted
ONLY through contact with the
needed legislation oan be passed, both at previous sessions of the legislature
fresh secretions of the nose nnd
houses took house bill »2 and made it the senate this year has employed an
a law within a very few minutes after expert proof reader to pass on aJI bills mouth of another perron suffering
Dhyton
with the disease.
it was introduced. The bill gave the before they are engrossed.
Oregon
A
stringent
regulation
ot
country
necessary authority for the state tc
The prevention of whoopin
pay senators and representatives their dance halls would be eotoroed under a cough consists in keeping all child
per diem and mileage allowances, as house bill Introduoed by Swan of Lian
G. B. ABDILL
ren with colds away from othei
well as meet other expenses of tbe county.
children.
This
ia
&
matter
solely
Three
f
un
pardons,
eight
reprieves,
TINSftfITH and PLUMBER
session, the sum ot 125,000 being vot
ed.
17 commutations of sentence and 8« within the control
of parent»
Having installed a Landi» Stitcher
A senate resolution calling for an conditional pardons were granted to Take precaution* with your child
investigation of State Prohibition 1 Per8oni convicted ot felonies In Oregon and insist on your neighbor doing ■ nd Finisher, I am prepared to do
Director Cleaver’s department war!by OoTernor Pierce during the first
all shoe repairing with neatness.
two years of bl* admlnlatratlon. This likewise. It is a State law that
promptly adopted by the house.
The committee that will investigate was set out In a report submitted to you report all cases of whooping
R. G. Abdill
cough to the health officer.
George L. Cleaver's administration ol the legislature.
Day
ton,
-
.
.
Oregon
Senator Strayer has presented a bill
the state prohibition department wll)
A vaccine has been developed;
which
would
authorise
counties
to
ap
­
comprise ten members, five from the
while it seems to help little in pre­
ply market road funds to some roads
house and five from the senate.
venting
the disease, it is of conaid«
Tbe house committee will be Rush that have been designated as state
erable
value in reducing the
light, Hurlburt, Lonergan, Swan and highways, but which are really market
Solution of Puzzle No. 6.
road*.
It
1*
the
same
measure
he
In
­
severity
of
the disease.
Fitzmaurice, and the committee Ie Gar
land, Eddy, Butler, Johnson and Hare troduced In 1823, when the house de­
Don’t trifle with
whooping
The investigating committee Will feated It because Strayer wouldn't sup­ cough but give it expert care.
Income Tax Repeal Regretted.
|
Legislative Brevitle«.
The governor expressed regret at] Senator Johnson of Benton Intro-
the repeal of the income tax law duced a bill providing that the dates
and urged upon the legislators the ' for paying taxes In Oregon be changed
wisdom of passing some other similari from April 5 to May 5.
law to equalize the tax burden, recom |
With 16 senators supporting It on a
i.
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Vertical.
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through
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The eolation
nlll
appear 1 b
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40— Mlddara
have wide powers. It may subpena
witnesses and take their testlmon)
under oath and may hold hearing!
wherever it desires, though most ol
them are expected to be In Salem
Early action will be taken so thaï
the findings and recommendations ol
the committee may be filed with tb<
legislature well ahead of the fina
port a tourist appropriation.
Senator Eddy Is author of two school
bills that also may got warm recep­
tion*. One »pacifies certain fundamen­
tal subject* for the high school curri­
culum and th* other provide* for the
establishment of Junior collage* In
high school districts if the people of
tbe district so elsct.
The schools
would offer two years of college work
following the school course.
The Dayton High School ha* selected
V. If. Ballard’* jewelry store as the
place to exhibit their Lincoln Essay
Contest Medal. This is second Lincolp
Essay Contest for the Volk medallion ot
Abraham Lincoln.
More than 5000
high schools were entered in last year's
contest and each school that applies
will receive a medallion medal.