Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, February 26, 1925, Image 8

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    Farm
Reminder«
Pelican* of Pyramid
H. P. Mullwiy Go.
Electric SpurkN
called campaign tlcketa prior to au i
TIME TAHl.k
Irrigation 'farmers of Oregon will do
election unless the persona whose
Th« S|swd rat« and the death iale go
well to look over their dutribuli«Mi box-
hand in hand.
names appear on the tickets
Effective Hept. 7.
ee sad build weirs at thia time of year.
ghen their written consent.
Trains will arrive as follows:
The l>arb«r shop with ths moat mil*
Much «-«intention caa be avoid«*! by
Traffic Veto Overridden.
Tu Portland
n»a gets most of tne bobbing trade.
Rince
th»«
immemorial
a
large
colony
measuring the water used. Directions
The senate and house overrode the
No.
356
It
pays
to
be
square.
)<onk
at
the
sac-
11:53 A. M.
for tmiiding weirs may be obtained by of «hile pelicana has ueated « mi Anaho Lawmakers Unable to Com
veto of Governor Pierce of Senator c«*M ot the croea-wurd pusxle.
No 854
H 10 A M.
asking for Oregoa-CorvallM station cir-
M
Magladry's bill providing for the em
No. 3»H
Th« great Black stone sail that law is
plete Labors Within Con­
cular 182, on Materials and Rtliicturea colonv a»w num lier» «boat lO.OtM) adults
ploymeut of not to exceed IS state
No. 362
3:4O I*. M.
common sense, Diep no wouder we
for Farm IHelributaries by W. L. Pow- which, on account of interference !>y
traffic officers under the secretary of can't enforce it.
st! utional Limit.
No. 300
li 32 It
man and deatruclion !>v natural
era, professor <4 eoi la.
alate and Increasing the salaries of
brou*
Portland
ensmiiaa
and
the
elements,
tear
tess
A good colony of hees at the begin-
Hulls with two pair of trousers are in
these operatives
No. 361
Salem — Unable to complete Its
ning of the main honey How should con­ than a thousand young in a season
A. VI
Under the provisions of the act the demand. We wish they would throw
367
sist of one selected queen and 75,000 to The p« licans live alcioat exclusively up­ labor» within the 40 day period pre­ chief taapector for the atate motor ve in an extra emt and vest too.
Been a
11 06 It
No, 359
100,000 workers. There ahouid be as on fishes, but the kinds th«y take in scribed by the constitution the legis­ hide department would receive a max­ long time »men we enjoyed anvihing
2:40 I’. M.
No. 353
lew drone« as poaailtle, advises the state any numl-er are small or eoarsetieshed lature extended the session over Into imum ot >375 a month as against the like extras.
<1 0U
species not valued as food by man. this week. The chief reason for m -
No. 355
colleg experiment station.
A Texas Suigtxiu recently amputated
7:10
present salary of 1200. The atate traf
Ordinary straw contains as much Lake minn-'ws, carp, and lake chubs tending th« session was th« failur« tic officers would receive >125 a month a leg by the light of Ida aulmoblle 3r>5 «nd'SSü Dally evcept Sunday
plant food malarial as does barnyaid are the staple foods of the pelicans ol to pass the necessary appropriation for the first year's service. >150 a Home of the more ncklere motorists do
Sundays n special leave* Poreland
manure, but. thia material is not as Pyramid l.ake, with re«! suckers, Sacra­ bill« and frame legislation to provide । month during the
second year, and it without lights.
at 6:45 arrives Dayton H;05; arrives
rewdilv available to the plant«
is mento perch. and cattish distant seconds the additional revenue required tor >175 after entering
The biscuits mother made are often
upon three years
Corvallis
9; 15
manure. One ton of straw contains in puirt of quantity consumed
the n«>xt two years.
euleigued, but it shoUld not be uver-
of service.
Complainte which resulted |n the in­
nearly ten pounds of nitrogen. 6 pounds
Members will receive no pay for
Governor Pierce, In bls veto me« looked the dough that father used to
of phosphoric acid, and 10 to 1» pounds vestigation made bv the Biological Sur­ their time this week but compensa­ sage, contended that tt was the duty of make was worth something like 50 cents
of potash, say s the state college experi­ vey ol the United Slates LWpartment of tion for the house end senate staffs, the executive department to enforce on the dollar more than ours.
Agriculture were to tiie effect that the which includes everybody down to the
ment station.
the laws of the etate and that the
Heney For«!, having puichased an
Heavy pruning of winter injured fruit pelicans were serious enemies of trout, stenographers and pages continues un­ policing of the highways was not a antique »tagecoab, now invests in an
trees should be delayed until the extent the most priztsi tish of the regi n. til adjournment sine die.
proper function for the secretary of ancient-tansoni call.
He must be
of the damage has been determine«!, Tb«*se charges were proved unfounded,
Although the ways and means com­ state to perform.
gathering a family tree (or Little.
as
only
two
trout
were
found
in
the
Lsxi
says the experiment station. Promis­
mittee worked hard to evolve a pro
Contending that since he has been
Reports that civil war lias been re-
cuous pruning or cutting back now may- of the pelican colony during the entire gram to meet the financial needs ot in the governor's office there has been
earned
in China suggest» that perhaps
cograe
of
a
three
monlb
investigation,
remove some of the beet wood in the
the state for the coming two years, presented no bill as far reaching in
it ha» stoppiti raining over there.
•
tree, which cannot be told from the and indications were that instead of be­ the demands for money far outstrip-
Agency for Newberg Laundry
Its possible effect, and as detrimental
It is report«*! that tire ground hog ar
damaged wood until later in thd season. ing caught alive they had been picked ped the funds available. Faced with to the general wetfare as house bill
Getting spray outfits in shape before from a number of dead salmon observed the threat of the governor to veto 152, Governor Pierce sent In bls veto Herrin, Illinois saw Iris shadow anJ
the season star«» is advised by the state at the time in stagnant pools along the any attempt to add to the direct tax of that measure introduced by Melndl shot it six times.
Dnyion,
•
Oregon.
coltege experiment station. Some or- lower Truckee River. The fishes most levy against real property, the com­ of Multnomah, designed to give the
A raging epidemic ot hrecoup» it* Hei-
chardists will have to increase their often caught are the abundant species mittee planned on making special power of condemning water power to gium would seem to indicate that we
spray outfits due to the growth of the that swim near the surface of the water; levies, including taxes on cigarettes railroads.
have no monopoly Ot bootleggers over
orchard to prevent serious trouble. If the pelicans rarely dive, and the usual­ and tobacco, a gross earnings tax on
here.
INSURANCE
Collect Unpaid Income Tax.
they cannot get over the orchard in ly deep lying trout are beyond their public utilities and diversion of part
Speaking
of
the
rise
in
the
price
ol
A bill sponsoted by the house com
FIRE—«LIFE AUTOMOBILE
time, the insects may get a slant on reach. The findings ot this investiga of the fees collected by seml-public
mlttee on assessment and taxation and gus, John D., Jr. gives K'OO.QDO to the
them.
tion are similar tofihose resulting from
J. L. Stuart
commissions to the general fund. The providing for the collection of unpaid cathedral of St. John the Divine. This
Wool ashes contains 5 per cent pot- studies of pelicans in other regions. governor told the committee that he
looks like a modern version ot soaking
or
delinquent
Income
taxes
under
the
Dayton.
Oregon
art; ana .x) per cent lime.
The potash The birds seem to subsist almost ex­ would veto such ataxes. As a result
act of 1923 was passed. Enforcement Peter, so to apeak.
supplies the plant food element potas­ clusively upon coarse and common the financial program was in a tangle
President Coolidge has a good old
of this act. it is claimed, will result In
sium, and th« lime can be used to neut­ fishes not used as food by man, and in
when the legislature adjourned Sat­ the collection of approximately >1,000,- fashioned way o! taming senators, he
Mrs. C. E laute
ralise acidity in our soils. Wood ashes stead of doing the vast damage, their urday and senate and bouse organ­
000 In income taxes remaining unpaid ft**«!» the brutes. When a senator be­
that have been exposed to the rains are size and fishing expertness suggest, pel
gins to buck against party discipline. he
ization leaders planned to frame a at this time.
Rooming House
leacbeti and are not as valuable as un leans even in those few places where
definite policy during the week end
The house passed a senate bill pro­ is invite«! to a White Hou»«- breakfast,
leached aabes, advisee the station ex­ they do exist in numbers are practically
and drive it through.
“Best Rooms On Earth"
viding for increases.ln the salaries ot and is fed on sausage and hot cakes
harmless.
periment station.
the seven state supreme court judges with puro Vermont maple syrup from :
Big Deficit Faced.
Oregon.
Coolidge's own county. After that he Day ton.
Revised figures having to do with from >5250 to >7500 a year.
is
as
tame
and
gentle
as
Mary's
litth-
There
will
be
no
change
in
high
the appropriations authorized by the
lamb.
joint v ys and means committee of school courses of study to Introduce
Dr. 0. C. Goodrich
It isn't the alchol in the radiator that
penmanship,
bookkeeping
and
arith
­
the h.
and senate for the current
cans««
auto
accidents.
DENTIST
bienni: . indicate that these allow- metic. as proposed in the Eddy bill,
ance.; ; ,regated approximately >7,- for the house killed it in short order. । When snke«l what campaign liars do
Despite the vigorous fight made by I between campaign», AL Hawkins »aid
Office Phone Red 49
140.67C,
against 15,764.099.35 recom-
Senalor
Garland In behalf of his bill J , they »ell Florida real e»tate in the ever-
mended by the state budget commie-
Dayton
to prohibit the advertising of cigar- I glade».
Oregon.
aion.
ettes In Oregon through the medium I HIS MISTAKE. Hilly-returned from
With available funds of >5.684,981
bearing evidence of having bad
reported by the state budget commis­ of posters, paintings or signs, the sen-
T. A. Snook, M. D.
the worst of a tight. . Hilly! exclaimed
sion. it probably will be necessary for ate defeated the measure.
his mother, how often have I told yon
Bill
Doubles
Dry
Funds.
the legislature to make up the de­
Physician and Surgeon
to play with g>od little boy»? Good lit-
ficit resulting from the over-appropria­ • Defense of the enforcement of the
Rea. 78x3
prohibition laws, but denunciation of tl« boys don’t fight. Well, said Hilly Office, Phone Red 79.
tions by levying additional taxes.
thru his tears, I thought he was a good
The house of representatives hurl­ the conduct of the state prohibition little bov till I lit on him
Dayton,
Oregon.
ed defiance at Governor Pierce when office under the administration of
it refused to suspend the rules and George L. Cleaver, featured the discus
YOUR 1 NCt)ME TAX
Milton A Palmer
place on final passage a house bill sion of a bill Introduced In the ienate
No. 0
by
the
alcoholic
traffic
committee
pro-
providing for the placing of a tax on
The taxpayer must include in bis
THE DAYTON DAIRY
public utilities in accord with a de- tiding that >he funds of the depart I income-tax return for the year 1924 all
maud made by the governor upon the ment should b' Increased from >25,000 ite„,s of gross income specified bv law.
Two deliveries j^rday
to >50,000 annually and for other In tll„
oi , Btoreke«p«r, gross
ways and means committee.
equally important changes In the exist- I income usually consists ot gross profits Sweet cream always on hand
Service Body Act Vetoed.
Ing prohibition statutes. The bill was on Ka|ea> together with income from
Governor Pierce was charged with passed. 27 to 3.
I ot;,er gources. The return must »how
Buy of us, we deliver to
threatening the legislature to veto the
Only nine votes were mustered In 1 the gross sales, purchases, and cost of
appropriation bill for the public serv- opposition to a bouse bill providing g()O)lg „„ m ,
your door
The pro(e„ionaj
ice commission unless the house, un­
for the establishment of rite Southern I lawyer, doctor, dentist, must inchi Ie all Day ton, Oregon
Phone 71x22
der suspended rules, rushed through Oregon normal school at Ashland when I ((.eg ,„<] other compensation received
the bill which placed a gross earnings
It came up for final passage in the from professional services. The farmer
tax on public utilities to yield >80,000 house. The bill was passed, after con ,ntist report as gross income the
G. B. ABDILL
a year.
slderable debate In which It was shown I proceeds of sales or exchange ol
Accepting the challenge of the that the state normal school Is unable I products raised on the farm or whether
TINSMITH and PLUMBER
house, Governor Pierce threw his veto to provide the number of graduate purchastsl by him and resold. He must
of the >100,000 appropriation voted teachers required by the state. The report also gross income from all other Having installed a Landis Stitcher
for the support of the public service bill passed by the house provides for sources, such as rentals or profits (rom «nd Finisher, I am prepared to do
commission Into the arena Saturday the levy of one-twentieth of one mill t _____
t,e gB|e of fBrtn lanjs.
»hoe repairing with neatneas
afternoon.
annually for support of the Ashland I Nel in(;omei up<)il wi|lch th. Ux is I Da vton
Oregon
Primary Measures Defeated.
school. The old state norma) school asHeesed, is gross income less certain
The Mills bbl to amend the direct buildings there can be utilized to « deductions for business, expense, loss«» I'-----------
bad debts, contributions, etc. To take
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primary law, providing for post-pri­ large extent, it was stated.
Banking Measur. Passed.
(u|| advantage of the deductions to Le, . ¡T" J °
’
mary nominating conventions, was de­
The
new
state
banking
code,
passed
I
which
entitled
taxpayers
should
read
,
.
lZ
1
"r«'
feated in the senate. It received 10
'•
l>eeii
votes and 20 votes were cast against It. by the senate, was approved by proc- canf^ly the instructions on the form | " i* " / / **'. "le
fl*
This ends the proposal to cure some tlcally unanimous vote of the house, under the heads of "Income from t
The*measure attempts to throw added business or profession."
ve years.
■«« < e» p aying four ye«ts
of the defects in the primary law.
==________ r——
U Oregon, Williams also playeltwo
The house killed the measure intro­ security about deposits in Oregon
University of Oregon, Eugene, Feb 26.1 y*‘r'’ on "«»V elevens during Um war
duced ' by the Jackson county delega­ banks. Capital required to open a
tion, which provided for a pre-primary bank is Increased by the law from a ^P*1'»*)—A course in Canadian history lM'ri<*1- “»<1 »" over seas veteran.
offere'1 ,or the ,irBt Uwe «t the
Williams, who replaces Hart Spell-
county convention scheme through a minimum at present of >15 000 In I** *
small
towns
to
>25,000
and
correspond-
I
University
of
Oregon
in
the
fall
term
" ,10 f sigoe-l last week, first
change in the present law.
»" H f*1»»''" for Oregon in 1915
In the face of open opposition by ing increases In centers of larger pop- wilh 1>au Colin V Dyme nt of the
io
ICollege of Literature, Science, and the e wo" ''** •‘‘•tor as a substitute guard.
Governor Pierce, the resolution Intro­ i ulation.
Legislative Brevities
'rt*
t,ie instructor. The course will
following vear Ite made the learn.
duced In the senate by Senator Dennis
Th* free nr tn.n
. cover ••»« history of the dominion from 1,1 1017 h” I’1»)’*'«! two gnnms, ami then
was adopted by the house by a vote of
The free or oan textbook law went th_ Unie of
CarUer>
j()lne(l the H„nv.
wa„ „
,4
34 to 24 and will go on the ballot at
^"vp0' m D t* i'T mu
French navigator and explorer, to the ,he Camp Travis, Texas team in 1917,
the next general election for ratifica­
thorlxlnz th form
h”* b I
including the French discovery nntl
l!"H P1“^1 on the A. E. F.
tion of the peoplq. It declares it as
rlz ng thr formation of mutual sav- nn(1 (x.cupBt|on U)e con(Jll,,Bt by u,e -ecomi army corps, eleven at T. u I.
state policy that no income tax or in­ Ings banks In Oregon.
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...
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y
, Enm*
two kiki « „-nt
— j , .u
Lnglish,andthepolitical,mihtarv,andKr'‘,,te-
heritance tax shall be levied and may
nniu*
I
’
lrnt
■
i
<
H0C
'
B
i
development
thereafter.
The
re-
Alter returning to Oregon, Williams
not be enacted for 15 years.
sp&pei Union.)
ator Garland8 Hl« hh w** *1 i n u” lal'on"hips of Canada to the United l,l»v,',i in 1919- He was 1« member of
Forced Auto Insurance Killed.
. ' " ' '
’
ag
‘ " ,0'I States will )>e an important part of the lbe wlua,l that played Harvard nt
Horizontal.
A house bill providing for compul­ ly postponed by the house.
Pasadena, New Year's day 1920. From
sory automobile liability Insurance to
The ways and means committee of
---------------
1920 until 1924, he bus been Imad
a—Kqual
be handled by the state industrial ac­ the house recommended withdrawal of
freshman conch at the University. In
11—Bombastic I:
cident comn^ssion, was chloroformed house bill 224, which would have trans
Solution of Puzzle No. 11.
1920, Williams’ Urat year on a mentor,
7— SIVi
in the house by Indefinite postpone­ ferred control of the penitentiary from 1 —"-------------------
his team defeated both the Washington
ment.
the chief executive to the state board
and the 0. A. C. freshman. Williams
of
control.
Another house bill which, on Its face,
will not join the team for spring
New armories dotted about the state
called for a uniform set of casualty in­
will
practice, but will report Haptember 15,
surance rates In Oregon, was also in­ seemed lost when, in harmony with re­
ports by the ways and means commit­
definitely postponed.
A letter has been received in the
20—A asocia tica (abbr.)
Land Settlement Department from
Indefinite postponement also was tee, bills providing for them were
the fate of a house bill setting the withdrawn.
WilHain Leckband of Iowa, who for a
The senate adopted a resolution au­
putnbor of years was a resident of
salmon catch limit by trolling on the
lower Rogue river.
thorizing the selection of a committee
Dayton, Yamhill county, Oregon. Mr.
Leckband writes that he mid his family
After protests had been made by to investigate the methods of taxation
Senators Iddy and Joseph the senate In Oregon and report its findings to
have never been able to forgot Oregon,
'and the good times they had her«,
refused to approve Representative Cra the legislature at Its next session.
W—Impenioi
! While unable to return himself, Im
The senate approved a bill Intro-
mer’s bill providing for regular pay­
states that his son Erwin, who went to
days In certain employments, and duced by the alcoholic traffic commit­
, school here, it planning on returning to
again referred the measure to the com­ tee taking from the state prohibition
Marriage Licensee j Oregon and going into the poultry
department the enforcement of the nar­
mittee on revision of laws.
AO— Drill
Violet
I^ona Keller, McMinnvill*, to( business.
Mr. Leckband says he will
Under the provisions of a bill ap­ cotic act. Under the provisions of the
sa—Bastera state (abbr.)
proved by the senate It would be un­ bill the enforcement of this law would Pame!’ Wm. Hickey, Portland; Clara become a booster for Oregon in Iowa,
Tbs solatio:
lawful for any person, firm, corpora be placed under the jurisdiction of Victor'» L«e, Carlton, to Rvb’t, Merry and nt thia time sends a list of friends
Wood, Carlton,
| who are interested in the Northwest,
Uoa or organization jp drcuUta
Militó bW<> of pharmacy.
SESSION AT SALEM
RUNS OVER 40 DAYS
BARBER SHOP
Êabico’ Circuiting
All Sizes of Poultry
Netting
GARDEN TOOLS
Special Sale On
Scrub Brushes 10-15=25 c
E. Demaray Hdwe. |
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 12
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