Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, January 29, 1925, Image 8

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LITTLE ACCOMPLISHED
BY OREGON SOLONS
Mbltlng Inheritance and Incorna taxa*.
This week will probably see Intro-
auction of the bill for a new state of
flee building on the eapltol grounds
adjolupig the supretue court building
Repreeontattve Kllham of Multnomah
county will father the proposal and
will ask for approximately >410,000 of
state fundi
The senate committee on banking
tun« Introduced In the senate a new
banking code, which has been com­
piled as a result of a etudy of more
than three years by a ComniHt«« ap­
pointed In behalf of the Oregon Bank
ers’ aSHOi latlou
Colonisation Body Desired.
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H. P. Bollw I y Co.
Nonius Uwe Pre«» Nitrogen
Although four-fifths of th« at-
TIME TABLE
mospheiv
m
nitrogen,
the
moat
ex*
Eflei'tive
Hept. 7.
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l ialii« will arrive as f dlow.
jieiisive of our staple foods are
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Tu Portland
those containing it and nitrogen­
No.
3A<i
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ous fertilizers are the most costly
Only Fight Is Over Banks Bill,
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No 3M
H III A M.
food the farmer must buy to iced
Which Is Opposed By Port­
his crops. This apparently para*
No. Mg
3:40 I’ M.
doxieal situation is explained by
land City Officials.
No 3MI
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tiie fact that this prime ncoeMity
i $ uni Portland
<>! plant and animal hi« is on« of
Salem The firtt two weeks of th«
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present session have passed with very
No. 357
the must inert and insoluble 'of
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little of importance aceomplished
No. 3 >'l
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gases and conn ipifutly not enaily
While a number of Important bills
No. 353
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put into combined form lor use.
Our January Sale that has I «an running during the
have been introduced no measure of ,
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Hie iiatuisd meune for accomplish*
general interest has received attention
M month is m. w con ing to a cloee, as our Sale will positively
Colonization
and
settlement
of
idle
ing
its combination, so fur as 35o andt35tJ Daily eveept Sunday
in
both
houses.
With
the
exception
’
close
Saturday
evening,
Januirv
31st.
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laude
and
creation
of
what
would
be
of the fight in the senate over the
known, are few, and (lie discovery Sundays a special leave« Portland
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Banks bill, which gives the right of known as the Oregon etate colonize of a new one Ie Hiertdorv of no at (1:45 arrives Dayton S;05; arrives
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appeal to the circuit court where a tion couimiseion are provided in a bill small importance to science and to Corvallis 9,15
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license is revoked by a city council, introduced In the senate. The colonl-
people in general.
the first two weeks of the session were zallcn commlselou would be compelled
Dr. N. A. Cobb, of the Bureau ol
rather tame and devoid of public in­ of three members to be appointed by
the
state
txiard
of
control,
who
would
Plant Industry, United States De­
terest. The Banks bill passed the sen­
Ue have thousands of Bargains for you, but you will
ate. but It will meet with strong op­ eerve without compensation.
partment of Agriculture, has ol>-
have to hurry.
The senate approved a bouse Joint
position in the house, as it is bitterly
served that certain nemas-'.hose
opposed by Mayor Baker of Portland resolution authorizing appointment of
BARBER SHOP
threadlike organisms f >und widely
a
committee
of
five
members
of
the
; und the Portland council.
legislature to confer with similar com distributed throughout the world
1
he
grist
of
bills
introduced
seems
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£abieo J)Aircutting
to be about as numerous us during mltteei from Washington and Califor­ in soil, water, and in plants, ani-
nia
with
relation
to
uniform
traffic
|
previous
sessions.
A
total
of
61
bills
tuais, and in«ecls>st<tt> to have
Agt nev for Newberg Laundry
Remember SATURDAY is Remnan: ¿ay—hundred»
were introduced in the senate and 125 laws in the northwest states.
M of remnants at 1-2 price.
the capacity to take in raw nitro­
Swearing In Voters Prohibited.
in the house during the first two
Swearing in voters at the pulls gen, along with other constituent»
weeks.
Dayton,
Oregon.
Governor Pierce and the lawmakers would be prevented under a constitu­ of the air, and combine it with
have not seriously clashed, but trouble tional amendment proposed In house other materials for their own Use
Is liable to break out at any time, joint resolution No. «, Introduced by The nitrogen fixing breteria of the
INSURANCE
particularly If efforts being put forth Representatives Swan, Collier. Huw soil have long been known to hnye
to perfect an organization to override ard. Oakes and North. The bill pro this power and some of the Very FIRE—-.LIFE—Al rOMOBILE
Vides that only persons who have been
the governors vetoes succeed.
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duly registered may vote. It is de- low forms of plant life, such as
Prohibition Investigation Lags.
signed to prevent marshaling of votes certain algae and
fungi,
are
Little was done by the committee by any particular
।
Intere«!« at vive thought to have it, but the nemus > Payton.
Oregon
investigating the prohibition depart­ lion».
observed by Doctor Cobb are the
ment last week, but Interesting de­
A bill < calling for the appropriation
velopments are expected this week of >1200 to
S. C. Purkey
I be paid in installments of highest form of life now known to
when officials of various counties and ISO a month to Mrs. Isabella T Geer, make this direct use of atmoahher-
Cash Baiti For
others are expected tx? appear before widow of the late ex Governor T. T. ic nitrogen.
He obrerved that
the committee. The committee put Geer, was Introduced in the bouse by
PRODUCE
when these nemas were put in u
In much time last week going through Woodward. Multnomah county. A long
culture
solution
they
would
swarm
'
Day
ton,
the mass of record/, brought from bls petition signed bj r-any representative
t >r< gon.
The following articles are offered at great reductions in
Portland office by Prohibition Com- Portlanders requesting legislative re to the surface and swallow bubble«,
price. For a limited time only.
mission. r ( ’’aver.
lief for Mrs Geer accompanied the bill. of air, keeping up this gulping for
$75.00 W hite Rotary Sewing Machine now
Mrs. C. E Mauts
Th"
$50 00
'lie hearing on the proposed
The gathering of information by a * hours at a time. Watched under
ratifii
25.00 tacuum Washing Machine
now
of
the
child
labor
amend-
committee
of
aeven
ruetubers
for
the
1800
Rooming House
a microscope, these bubbles are
ment
the federal constitution purpose of recommending consolida­
Oak Dining Chairs. Leather Upholstered 3 10
seen
to
go
down
the
oesophagus
brou.
•rge delegations from Port- tions and eliminations of state depart­
“Best Rooms On Earth"
1.40 Step Ladder Stools
now
1.00
land. V. aile it is doabtful if the ment« and boards, with corresponding aud then to disappear almost
15 00 Heating Stoves
now
11.00
Oregon.
amendment will be ratified, ¡Sentiment reductions in governmental expenses, immediately after entering the in­ Dayton.
in its favor seems to be increasing. was proposed In a Joint resolution In testines. In a short time these
Silver War® at less than cost
The younger members of tie legis­ troduced by Senator Tooze.
small organisms would consume
See our windows for prices on
Dr. O. C. Goodrich
lature seem Inclined to favor ratifica­
Would Regulate Stages.
several times their own volume of
Aluminum Ware
tion. but the older ones are dead set
Since the introduction of the Hall
dentist
against it.
bills to cut automobile license fees 40 air which ia four-tilths nitrogen
Irrigation, which is likely to be oho per cent and substitute a Scent sales and only one-fifth oxygen and
Office Phone Red 49
of the most important subjects to re­ tax Instead or the present tax on gaso­ other Ie»j common gases. Because
ceive attention during the session, is line, no highway legislation of Im of the known relative insolubility Dayton
Oregon.
in more or less of a tangle.
portance has appeared in the senate
of
nitrogen,
the
plain
conclusion
The bills proposed by the Anglo-} In the house several new highway bills
is that these nemas combine it and
T. A. Snook, M. D.
London-Paris bank of San Fraxicisco bave appeared One of the most Im
make usa of it in their internal
portant
Is
the
Oakes
Swan
measure,
are not liked by Irrltjatlonists, who
Physician atnl Surgeon
Another fact that
insist the measures are for the in­ which would place a tax on bus and economy.
truck
Hues
for
the
maintenance
of
terest of the bondholders of the Warm
makes this conclusion seem cor­ Office, Phone Red 7
Res. 78x3
Springs project and net fbr the bcmefit highways. The measure was drawn rect ia that they do this "air feed*
Dayton,
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 8
Oregon.
of the settlers. The bank agents flat­ up under the direction of railroad at­
ing” much more in a culture that
ly deny the imputation. At least four torneys.
The measure premises to precipitate is practically free ol nitrogen
irrigation bills will appear during the
Milton A Palmer
a hot fight in the session. Bus and
The possibilités for new know­
coming week.
truck
Unes
representatives
are
on
THE DAYTON DAIRY
Creation of an office of state direc­
ledge regarding plant and animal
tor of land reclamation to supervise hand to fight for the life of their bust nutrition and the keeping up of
I wo deliveries j>er day
both arid and wet land operations in ness.
soil fertility are incalculable in
Camp Ground Law Offered.
Oregon is recommended in a report of
•
cream always on hand
Centralization of control of all state view of this discovery and others Sweet
the committee on irrigation, appoint­
which
may
be
made
in
the
same
traffic
officers
under
one
chief,
to
be
ed under authority of a legislative act
Buy of us, we deliver to
selected by the secretary ef state, au­ direction, thinks Doctor
Cobb.
passed two years ago.
thorizing increases in the salaries of /Already several thousand soil or
your door
Primary Amendment Proposed.
the chief inspector and operative«, and
Two proposed amendments to the Improvement and regulation of sanl ganisms are known, but the activ­
direct primary law. calling for con- tary conditions In public camp grounds ities of only a very few are under- Dayton, Oregon.......... Phone 71x22
vention» have appeared. The Mills Were proposed In two bills prepared stood.
Because of the rule at
bill provides for a post-pritnary nomin­ by Senator Magladry.
which new • organ sms am being
ating convention, and a bill sponsored
A memorial to congress urging fed
this field, it is
by the Jackson county delegation pro­ era! aid in the development of Pacific Jiecovered in
reasonable
to
believe
that there
vides for a pre-primary recommending coast ports adjacent to large timber
are many thousands yet to t>e dis­
convention. The Mills bill was report­ holdings in order to make these
ed back by the house Judiciary com- cessible to markets, was passed by covered and studied. When they
mit’ee without recommendation. These both houses.
are found and the scientists have Best paying crop for Willamette
Mils will undoubtedly provoi.e a flood
Legislative Brevities.
learned what Hwy do, it is reason­
of oratory.
Valley
Rumor has ft that there is to be
able
to believe that many of our
The drive for more normal schools another "oleomargarine” bill brought
Young stock of best
for Oregon opened In the house, when to the session by the farmers' and present methods »f handling the
delegations In both houses from Jack- dairymen's organizations.
soil and crops and, perhaps, ani­
Varieties
son, Josephine and Klamath counties,
undergo profound
A bill Introduced in the senate mals, may
■ supported by some scattering mem- would create a board of automobil« changes.
FRLM BEARING TREES
| bers, Introduced houfie bill No. «7, in- I machinist examiners to be composed
The nitrogen-consuming nemas
C,»tern »wspaper Union.)
tended to rehabilitate the Ashland nor­ of three members.
stimulate interesting speculations.
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D. M. Nayberger
McMinnville,
Oregon
Bargains
E. Demaray Hdwe
15
mal.
Simultaneously in the senate a bill
was Introduced to abolish, formally,
the state normal school at Weston.
Regents were au/horlzed to dispose of
the property to the city of Weston.
Would Aid Farmers.
Sponsored
by the entire eastern Ore­
11—»«loon flvture
gon delegation, a bill was introduced
in the senate providing for the appro­
priation of >800,000 to be used by the
A Htnnrlard
state board of Control in affording re­
lief to wheat farmers ol the state
VustrnllnS hl.-d
whose crops have been destroyed by
Sull boni
the recent fre«M. The bill authorizes
the board of control to loan from this
Publl «her í
fund to farmers for the purchase of
11 — Blood rrlnti
f fibhr. t
not to exceed COO bushels of seed
wheat, taking a mortgage on the crop
as security for the loan.
Tax Ban Asked.
Senator
Dennis Introduced a Joint
i n tu p I.
resolution calling for a constitutional
amendment which would prohibit in­
come and inheritance taxea In Oregon,
and in the house Representative Shel­
ton offered a resolutjtvn that would
prohibit the enactment of an Income
tax prior to the year 1950.
an« ty may be the spice of life
Not every person engaged it the
The Dennis resolution is patterned
—but it’s the terrible uncertainty pursuit of literature ia sufficiently
closely after a constitutional amend­
that’s the spice of death.
swift to catch it.
ment recently adopted In,Florida pro-
\ nthropohj
Bird of fable
Vertical.
wfcmen as well as dm will be oom
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene
pelled to obtain hunting and fishing
licenses under an amendment th« Jan. 29.—(Special 1—Judge James W.
house game commission will prepos« Hamilton of Roseburg, who is complet­
ing his twenty-fourth year as a mem­
in a bill.
The board of control and the budget ber of the University of Oregon itoard
commission would be ooftaolldated un of regents, has been reappointed to a
der house bill No. 134, introduced by twelve-year terin by Gov. Pierce. The
appointment has been confirmed by tiie
Kllham, Multnomah county.
Establishment of a ataxe tuberculo state senate. Judge Hamilton's present
sis hospital oast of the Cascade moun term expired April 15 next. Judge
tains would be a question to be voted Hamilton is president of the board and
on by the people at the general elec ex-officio chairman of the executive
tion of November, 1928, If a bill Intro com mittee,
duced by Senator Upton Is passed.
UNIVERSITY OFOREGOM, Eugene
Three bills, designed to protect Jan. 29.—(Special.)—The gift of seven,
farmers against trespassers, partlcu ty-one book« to the Univer«lty of Ore­
larly tourists who invade their prem gon library ba« been announced. Dr.
isos for articles of food, have been In G. W. Overmeyer of Cbehalis, Wn., is
troduced by Senator Sam Brown ot th« donor of nineteen volumes of bls'
Marion county.
tory and travel; Mrs. James A. Miller
To lay a toll on tax exempt securl , of Eugene, fifty volumes ol fiction, hi«*
ties at some pointe during their life ( tory, biography, anil economic«, anil W,
time and make them pay their con K. Newell ot Eugene, two volumes of
trlbutlon to the public weal Is thi • "The Picture« pie Aforld."
purpose of house bill 70, Introduce/
by Reprosentatlv» German. The bit
Most men will fee) deeply for
provides that Inheritance taxes ahal their poor relations—although not
be laid upon tax exempts When thei in their pocket«
are bequeathed tn estates from thelil
,,
former owner to anether. Mr. Germat! ‘"nny a y°uD> with the figure of
has had legal advloa and belisvea tin ftr> Apollo has the same kind of
law will sustain his bill.
head—of «tone.
Years With
FILBERTS .
Firbrook Ranch
Dayton
Oregon
G- B. ABDILL
TINSMITH and plumber
Having installed a Landis Stitcher
and Finisher, I am prepared to do
all shoo repairing with neatness.
R. G. Abdi 11
Dayton,
( )H‘gon
Solution of Puzzle No. 7.
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