The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 27, 1927, Image 4

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THE TETTER
TRIBUNE
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Hank
General Banking Business
> , *> tu<mini. €i>ttur
Interest paid on lime deposits »ml
Issued Every Thursday nt Turner, Marion County, Oregon
axing» account«
Cor. S iti» & Coiniiiercial St.v
OREGON
S U B S C R I P T I O N $ 1 .2 5 P E R Y E A R .
E n te r e d a t th e I'o s to ffic e jS A L E M
a t T u r n e r , O r e g o n , as s e c o n d -c la s s m a tte r , u n d e r th e
■ A c t o f ¿ la r c h 3. 1879.
I>. H. MOSHER
N ig h
C la s s
Ladle's and Gents
- Tailoring -
174 Court St.
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SALEM
REVIEW OF WORK OF
i OREGON IEGISLAÏURF.
Organization. Governors’ Mes­
sages and Introduction of
8ills Mark First Week.
Many Dill* Introduced — Practically
Every Prcpoaed Budget E xpcndlture
Cut—To Probe Te»:bo.*e Commis­
sion — Will C leir Statut* Book*—
Speed Limit Increased — Repeal of
Interest Guarantee Sought — 'Would
tone. IMate Offices.
t'»îom. — Organization nt the (wo
pou».-*, the delivery of the ineseagee
““T pTeHge allégiafíCfc’ U) the Flag o f the United Suites
of the retiring governor *ud hi* *uc-
P a lm e r Chiropractor
ceasor. the appointment of commit­
and the coupUj; h > l which it stands. One nation,
tees and the Introduetlon of a tew
1’hono S '. Rosidonrc SCSI!
indivisible, with liberty and justice for .ill.”
bills n arked the first week# aossio*
2ött N. H ig h Ftrect
ot the legislature.
Both houses organize-' without M e ­
The legisiatiuti has passed a bill, uregd by Governor
S a l e m , Oregon
lton. so there will be no aftermath of
Patterson, placing the penitentiary under the board of
bitterness to clog the legislative
ab-els
H. L. Corbett of Multnomah
control rather than ¡cave it under the control o f the Gov- APPOINTMENY A OF
D M IN IS TR A TO R county » a * »riveted to preside ov> r
is horebv g:\i-n that hy o«ler1 the senate and J. M. t trkln of Jurk-
f mor as it hut- been m tne past. This a good move. The o f Notiro
the Count\ C>urt o f C e Siat.' of t
for Marion County, entered | son county was named speaker oi the
peiiitentian should he Titular the control o f this board as 1 • Orccor.
on tW St>t (ia\ o f rVcombor, 1926.' hpuse.
M. Pion was .ippointod admin- j During the three and a half day»
-well «t? the other institutions, it w ill be harder for tin ; Robert
i.'trator o f ‘.in- v»t uo o f Frank J
! ) ! « « , dcceascd. All pereons havir.it tho legislature was in session 70 Mil*
welfare and uplift organizations to’ obtain pardons for ! o*ainis affainst snid o#tr.t' shsll present; wore introduced and two Investiga­
-.TU’ to Thopttti Brown. 210 Orojron tions were erd--red. i ’. to probe the
some of their special proteges if they have to go before j 1 Building,
attornoy for snid admitus- .st:;u* Ils!' commission and the Other
within six month» front the
the state textbook commission.
A
ihe bont;d ot C Q n tr o l in pb.ee of one man. Under this trator,
first publication o f this notice.
joint resolution was adopted hy the
ROBERT M. P I KM.
question o f pardons there is only one man e ipable o f mak­
Administrator. house giving every member of the
legislature f& dally for expenses, la
Thomas
Brown,
ing recommends for pardons and that is thv .vardon who
Attofncy tor administrator.
addition to the regular pay of $3 a
is in daily contact with the prisoners. The main thing
day.
The yttuost harmony apparently ex
is to get a trustworthy man in for warden and keep him NOTICE OF H E A R IN G OF F IN A L
ists between Governor Patterson and
AC C O U N T
President Corbett and Speaker Car-
there and let him make recommendations for the board on
In the Countj Court o f Uie Slate o f kin, uu pgmwork will undoubtedly
Orep-on
fo
r
the
County
o
f
Mat
ion.
who are fit subjects for pardons.
In tho matter o f the estate o f Her­ prerail during the »es Ion.
L a r g s Number of B; la lntrodu:ed.
man Hentann. Pec. »sod.
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Notice is hereby given th u the final
A larye number of hills were Intro­
account o f Mary Anni. II ¡mnn. ex­
The way the expenses ran up in some o f these primary ecutrix o f the Estate o f Herman He- duced In both houses when the leg
marn. deceased, has been tiled in the Isturo reconvened Monday after (he
elections might indicate that they were run on the cost County Got*rt o f Marion County. Ore- ¡veek-end recess. Bills proposing
iron, and that the nth day of Febru­ salary increases for county assessors,
plus plan.
ary'. 1927, at the hour o f 10 o’clock sheriffs and county treasurers are lu
a. m., has been appointed by said
Court for hearing objection. - to said preparation and will bo introduced
final account, at which time any per­ this week.
Speaking of color schemes they are now trying to en­ sons interest d in said estate may up- The Indications are that Governor
pear and Hie objections thereto in Patterson’s proposal to place the itinn
force the. Blue Laws in Orange, New Jersey, while the writing and contest same.
mo ment of the state penitentiary un
M A R Y A N N IE II EM ANN.
Executrix. ■1er the stato board of control will
majority o f the population is trying to paint the town
meet with the approval of the legl?lvi
NOTICE OF H E A R IN G OF F IN A l turc. Approval will undoubtedly to
red.
ACCOUNT
giv, n to the governor's suggestion
In the County Court o f the State o f that tbs office of state parol officer
Oregon fo r the County o f Marion.
In the matter o f the Estate o f John be abolished.
There would have been some excuse fo r dancing the
The chairmen of the ways and
Nicholson, Deceased.
Notice is her. by given that tne final aicana committees. Senator Staples
Gharleston and Black Bottom ip tpe days whtpi we wore
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¡account o f Arthur Nicholson, admin- gnd Representative Gordon, are ex
.strator o f the Estate o f John Nichol­
red flannels.
son, deceased, has been filed in th - ÿcrlenred In handlln« appropriations
County Court o f Marion County. Ore'- and they are expected to hold down
gon, and that the 8th day of Febru­ expenditures for the various state In
ary, 1927, at the hour of 10 o'clock stltutions to the lowest possible fig
a. m., has been appointed by said
Court fo r hearing objections to said tire.
Tho session will have to wrestle
final account, at which time any per­
sons interested in said estate may ap­ With the incom-- tax question as Sen­
pear and file objections thereto in ators Butler- and t’arsner have (uth
writing and contest same.
cred tho old-time rrango lj.( ome tnx
A R TH U R NICHOLSON.
bill in tho „ennto und Representative
Administrator of the estate
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o f John Vcholson, deceased. Hazlett has introduced a measure In
the house.
Gu.. O. Smith,
Propszed Budget Expenditures Cut.
Attorney fo r Administrator.
lTncticclly every budget of pro­
posed expenditures for 1927 and 192k.
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
with the exception of thnt providing
Notice is hereby given that by an j for the payment of salaries of the
Order o f the County Court of the present legislature, was cut at the
State of Oregon for the County of first meeting of tha Joint ways and
Marion, duly made, rendered and en-j mean* commute«.
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tered of record In the said Court on , Th-* action of tho committee fol­
the 8th dsy of December 192b, Msrgx ' lowed a brief addr- sa by Thomas II
;
ret M. Armstrong was duly appointed Kay, state treasurer, in which he ex­
Administratrix of the Estate of j plained the stat- a finances, ivu.u,
( h S h g
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Thomas LI. Armstrong, Deceased.
he said, were in an unsatisfactory
< * « colti , aa
l kw»oÀTÌc»4
A ll persons havingciahtis against the condition. The state treasurer dee
¡The value of grains and gra n largest receiver of American grain. | estate of said decedent are hereby re- dared that the exi- ttng deficit aggre­
products exported from the United This Is due to the fact that much of i quired to present the same with pro­ gated approximately (932.009, and that
States In the fiscal year, ending June the grain Is shipped via the Great
per vouchers to the said Margaret M. this would be Increased to nearly (1,-
Sl'j 1920. Is placed at $202 'Ofl.iiOO by
Lakes and the St. Lawrence river and Armstrong as such Adniinlsratrlx at ¡iOO.OOO by th# end of the year 1927.
tin; ¿ears Roebuck Agricultural Foun­
ir cleared to Canadian ports. The j Post Office Box 4«, Sal, ;u, Oregon, In event there were legislative appro­
dation In a survey of the situation
Just Issued. Wheat and flour topped bulk of it, however. Is destined for within Six (6) Months from the date priations oth-r than those contained
the list, making np nearly two-thirds Europe. The lea-ling buyer of Ameri­ of this notice.
ih the recommendations of the st^t«
of the total. Other exports In the can grain was Great Britain, with n Dated the 28th day of December 192b. budget commission the deficit wuuid
order of value were barley, corn, oats, record of IS per cent of the totgl ex.
Margaret M Armstrong.
be further increased.
Eye and oatmeal and rolled outs.
port. Next in order, following (Jan*
Administratrix of the Estate of
An Investigation of the affairs of
Investigation of tho export figures 11». were the Netherlands, Cuba. Ger •
Thomas B. Armstrong, Deceased. the Oregon fish c ¡amission, in which
makes Cunada appear as the second sr.itiy, Belgium, Mexico and Italy,
th re has been Internal dissension
since I>ec-mber 15, when fc'd Bullagh.
A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S NOTICE
master fish warden, was summarily
EXECUTORS NOTICE
In the County Court o f the State
In the County Court o f Marion TU RNER D A IR Y ASSO C IATIO N
dismissed from -’the nervine, will Ixi
o f Oregon for Marion County.
County, State of Oregon.
In the matter o f the Estate o f Eliz­ undertaken cs the result of a résolu
HOLDS A N N U A L M EETING !
In the matter o f the estate o f Filda
abeth Petzel, deceased.
tion passed by tbe senate. It is be
Zielinski, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that by an Vipved that the investigation will be
No'ice is hereby given that by an j
order o f the Cou.ntv Court o f Marion
order o f the County Court o f Marion
The Turner Dairj- Association held County, State o f Oregon, duly made far reaching. It will investigate the
County, Staty o f Oregon, duly made
their annual meeting last Saturday.' ar.d entered on the 5th day o f Jan­ activities of the present commission,
and entered o.t the 27th day Jan- ;
uary, 1927, the undersigned was sp- and possibly Horne of thy fi-m -r coin-
uary, 1927, the undersigned were ap- . The morning vra3 taken up by th e ; nointe-1 administrator o f the estate of
pointed executors o f the estate of business session. A t noon a dinner' Elisabeth Petzel, deceased, and that m‘.:s3ior.s nn-1 the practice of the com
Fii-ia Zielin xi, deceased, and that was served in the l.O.O.F. hall. In he has duly qualified as such. All cnerclal fishing Industry.
they have duly qualified as su<*h. A1J
drill Probe Te:.tuook Commission.
the afternoon a program was given persons having claim-- against said
persons having claims against said
- state are hereby :.ot fi -I to pres- nt
Investigation
of the affairs of tho
estate are hereby notified to present ¡ at the high school auditorium at which i the same duly v. rlfl •<! r.s required by
jtate textbook commission und state
the same, duly verified as requireu place the business session was also | law, to th- und reigned at the law
by law,, to the undersigned at the held.
office o f p,"rt T. Ford in La-11 * Bush board of education with relntion to
tho adoption und ¡-.wardlnir of con-
la w Office of Bert T. Ford, Ladd and
The following officers were elected Hank Building, Sri *n, Oregon, within
Rush Bank Building, Salem, Oregon,
six months from the date o f this no­ Uracta for texiuooka used In the pub­
fur
th--
coming
year:
Pres.,
f
.
A-
tice.
within six months frem the date o l
lic schools of the state will also be
this notice.
Bear; See., W. T. Riches; Directors,
M A R T IN J. PETZEL,
Dated on this 27 day o f January, l Raymond Titus, Geo. Ander.son, and
A-lministrater o f the Estate of made under a senate resolution.
' — resolution - ails attention to the
\927.
Elizabeth Petzel, deceased.
Thomas Little.
Date o f first publication Jan. 13th, fac t that two companl- n are now fur
Frank Zielinski,
The foliowing report was submitted 1927.
Max Woods.
Ulshlng approximately 7u per lent ot
Date o f last publication Feb. 10th,
by C. W. Hewitt, manager o f the
Executors o f the estate of
the text books used In this state and
1927.
FiMa Zielinski, deceased. : cream station:' Cr-*am received, 2h^,-
that this business constitutes virtually
Date o f first publication January 996 pounds. Total amount o f butter
a monopoly on tho text book business
J7th, 1927.
NO TICE OF SALE
This mean»
Mate of last publication February fat 72,4b9.57 pounds.
In the County Cou t o f th- State a situation whic h i* Je< laru-J ip be
?4th, 1927.
| an income to the patron? o f more of Or-gon, for th- County o f Marian not "for the- best loteyesta iff the pa
than $36,000.(i0.
In the matter o f the Estate o f W il­ Irons of tbe schools of the Htate.”
lard K. Pryor, deceased.
TWO P LA N E S DOWN
A free text book bHl road® its ap
Notice is hereby given that pursu­
TURNER YOUNG FO LK3
ant to an order o f th- County Court pearance in fhe house with Represen
NEAR
TURNER
INJURED W H ILE COASTING o f Marion County, Oregon, bearing (stives Hazl-tt. Usher. King, 1‘auiaoc
the dale o f January 5, 1927. th- un­
and Bailey as ils sponsors. The meas­
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dersigned administrator wi'l sell at I
ure would permit «skoca districts to
private
sale,
at
the
law
office
o
f
Guy
I
Two o f the U. S. A ir Mail plane
A large crowd o f Turner young
wer forced down to the ground near 1 fblk were on the hill coasting Sunday O. Smith, at 403 Salem Bank o f Com-1 include in their ennual levy a tax not
merce, Salem, Oregon, on and after.
here Sunday. One near the Cottage aft> noon enjoying the OJdtime wir. ♦ he 14th day o f February, 1927, the to exceed $1 fjz per pupik per year for
farm and the other along the S. P. ter fun. Their pleasure wa.; lessened following described real property, to- 1 the purpose of providing books for
free distribution. 'UlM /lv* Ci.f the first
tracks about a mile South o f Turner. by an accident to two o f their num­ wit:
class would be -mis'wured lu c hooso
Lot Seventy-two (7 2 ), Ewal-I
One o f pie monoplanes in the U. S. i ber. The sled on which Mis Evelyn
Fruit Farms, in Mnrion County,
their owu yovk«( wl;ll^ th-- -e of tjtker
■rvice made several trips over Turn­ Archibald and Marry Wjllb were rid­
Oregon, according to the record­
clasHc-s would havj tu *»>• (lou t pro-
er before the lost plane was located. ing ran into a ditch throwing them
ed plat ther-of.
Said sale shall be made subject to aerfbed by ihé h'.ate.
The one down near tke S. P. track off, each o f them received a ’broken
o f the above entitled
Attempt to Clear avgU-to B ooks .
lost his hearing? in the fo g and raih I arm, Mis? Archibal-I was tak-.n”to Sa- conformation
Court.
In the ariempt to slaughter a lot of
and was forced to land. Both pl.-mes I !em Mon-lay and placed.
A. W. SMTTHER,
the
Admini-trntor o f the F tate e f useless laws on tho book- und clear
took to thy nir and left before night | care of Dr. Carnjobst.
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Willard Hr cor, deceased. .he «tlllcl«nhl.r'•. a comm live« on ro-
Or. Ó. L. Scott
$262,896,309 Grain Expoit'-^
Wheat and Flour Top Liât
JB L
pesi of litws wnc named umiur a
house rcsolutlon iBtDslucod by Melndl
Spelilo r riarkln named H*»n. Lewta
Pmlii-, t.ouergnu and llszlell mont
ber* of tho commi'teo. The eommit
teo w ili seok expr- csiyu of sentl ueiit
from all aactioii
f Orv-gou ani *p
peata to all Judg ¡., state, rounty and
munii Ipul officiai» and ritir ici geli
nally, to peport to tt wlthout delay
nny laws or sertlons 1 1 la» » on tho
Oregon statuto bis'ks tlint » ' dremed
obsolete or that ob»trv. t ndmln ztrn
Itoli ot buvtness or Just Ice.
Sull-Inutliil Inrrease* li, (ho snlnr
Ira ot conniy aherllf» nr* provtibsl In
n bill Introduce il hy F n; t r l'pton
Under tho provlslons of tliia bill th*
adito would l>o dlvtdod luto si* olassea
basod ou tho registrai log of legai
votela.
Shortffs In eountle? havlng « po|*-
ulallon of moro tlnin 10(1.000 woulu
n-culve («ouo por annum, w|ille »ber
iris m counllos havlng troia 10.000 lo
lofi litio popuiatlon would
recai ve
(.Uso por ycar. In countlrs huvlng n
popuiatlon o( frolli 10,000 to 20.000 tho
-horlffs would ho puld (3300. Shorllf*
In emulili i haiiui{ a popuiatlon of
from 6000 to 10,000 would rooelve
(3120, whllo In countlrs havlng a
popuiatlon of freni 2000 to 6000 tho
shcrif.s would bc poni $2910. In th oy
countlrs havlng a popuiatlon of less
than 2000 tbe aherift* would r*calvo
$2940,
Auto Spead Llmit Incroased.
Tb* (irsi bill to bu paased by ¡ho
sonate thls sesslon would lucrroao
tho legni speod llmit of nut nobile»
troni LO to 35 uitios un hour.
Abollkbmout of the officiai rnndt
datea’ pamphlet, now puMlsh I and
distribuii d to ziti voterà of tho stato
under direction of tlie si or.-tury of
.-tate, is pr<*p.-«ed in a I di inproduced
by Sciuitor lluntor of Union coupty
Ah oU ago penai on hRi w u Ini rie
dqced by liouu^or Unti, by rv*guest
TLu bill would cr,-.li uu old ago pon-
slou conimi -deu lo b" usmed by thè
povero or wltbiu 9 dnyu after \l|t* gc'.
tcCOO-c* etieotlve
1 ouslons. op 'assls^Niiro,*' a* ttn.
Idll deorritiea ip. would bv- puld pnly
to persoli* over U5 who bnd been tvsl
deuts ot Oregon f< r ut lenst 16 year,
and In no Instnnoe would the assist
«m e gè glv.u when a bl-d tn othor
Incomrs of Ih» api :laint» exceedod
( I per day.
Would Repeal Intvrsst Outrantse.
You Shorten Your Life
When You Rpmovo Your Totmilg
Save Thom und Live Lotiffor
Chiropractic Cures Tonsilitis
DR. H. D. REDMOND
(¡liiropructic Hhysician
135 Now BliRh Hltlt*',
Snlom, OrcKoq
Phone 1 <».iH for your appointmrnt — Consultiition froo
C. F. BREüTHAUPT
51*2 Stato ÿIrret
New liliali I’iiiMinj;
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FLORIST
Snlom,
• Phono 38U »
Orogon.
G. F. KORINEK, Y.S., B.V.Sc.
STAYTGN
VETERINARIAN
Day and Night Servivo
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•C-SC-vv s--^w ->W W - ■ *** t v v W v V e K 8 V r * W * » m
« W tt»» t»4
4 % Paid on
six mouths
l ime Deposits
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Fire and
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Automobile Insurance Written
T u r n e r S ta te B a n k
oiiit we«k for ii»«: prWftt» otiu»
sored by the governor passed both
Repiesontattve Jame* lt Ifaslott of
houses wUh lltilo opposition.
llood River Introdured In the houx^
They provide for the transfer ol
s Jolnt resolution whieh wouh* r«*posl
Jurisdiction over tho prl»on from the
that auctlon of the Inw providlng thnp
governor to tbe board ol control and
iIle state iiay guarunte« and puy m
for the head • ! tho prison to be known
lerost on hotel« Usuaci by the Irriga. ,
m« superintendent iustead of w .ird* n
tlon dlstrlcts for • p-Ktxl of flve
tbe second official to be known a«
year* fremi dato of Issuanre. Thls '
resolutloii fedina « out the suggcstlon warden.
This *?»slon may set a record for
inaile by Governor i’atterson In blu |
proposed Investigations.
During tl^i
uldres* lo Ih* legislature. To ropea^
first week reaolutlon* were offered ti
tho lnw lt wlll I h * neoesssry for the
investigate the fish and text book
ponple to vele on thè proposil'un, q ,
commissions, also to make a survey
pns.trd bv thè legislature, nt thè nrxt
of the state government, and the past
generai or special clectlon.
w<oU nu Investigation ot the telephone
A house Jolnt resolutlon Introducod
business was proposed.
bv Swao of l.lnn. follo west closnly the. j
Ttlephont Investigation Asked.
<oggcsilon of Governor Pattcrson In -
Without a dissenting vote, the house
hi* Inaugurai loesaagn. provldn» thu','
passed u resolution providing for a
here shall he- no increase In salari"»
special commission to Investigate the
f o'flrer* of slate or county that I
telephone com panics operating In Ore
hall raise the pay of any such-officer
goti. The commission, to bo compos
for the lorm to which Jie has been
ed of tbe attorney general, ex Gover­
ready elected
nor Oswald West, Colonel A. E. Clark
Consolidation of Offices Proposed.
and four members o ' the house, Is
ronsolldiition of th« offices of the I
instructed to Initiate . .id proseent
ststo »ester of weight« slid tni-ssiires any proceedings It may doe a fit to
and the »Into dairy and food commls 1
bring about a reduction of telephone
sinner will bc sought through n bill to
rates.
tic unified tiy lliu Joint way* und
Following cn tho heels of an Investl
means committee. It was Indicated - gat Ion in Oregon, ordered hy tbe
by members of the rnmtnitlco that ! house, of rates, service and Intercor
other consolidations of »talc depart-
poratc
Rations with parent com
ments might bo ultomptcd at this scs 1 panics, the senato received a Joint
slon.
mt mortal addressed to congress call
The special committee appointed at
lng on that body to Institute an try,
the 1925 legislative assembly to In j
mediate nation-wide lnvos'lgalion ol
vestigste tho workmen’s coriii**nsa i
a'l phases of the alleged telephone
tioD act has not yet decided whether | monopoly oxiMtlng in the United
a bill will bo Introduced at this scs |
Htate*, with particular attention to the
sion ^rntl'JIng for compulsory Insur
relations between local companies
unco under the iawc.
nml the present system.
A bill introduced by Senator Hall
Undoubtedly some effort will be
and Representative Lonergan would
mado this week to whip into »hipc
appropriate (30,000 with which to de­
measures to provide the revenue noc
fray the cost of obtaining stntucj of
CHsary to take care of the Increasing
Dr. McLogghlin and Rev. Jason Lee
needs of the state.
for installation in tho old ball of rep­
Petition Circulators Hit.
resentatives ip the national rapltol
Circulation of petitions as now pt^c-
at Washington.
tlccd in the use of the Initiative und
Appropriation of (26.000 for con­
referendum is forbidden by terms of
struction or a girls' cottage at the
a bill introduced by Representative
children's farm home near Corvullls
Norvell. It providca thpt Isws pro­
I* ask d in a bill introduced la the
posed under that method shall bo pub
house by R> presentatlve I). C. Lewis,
llsbcd in newspapers und notice given
Multnomah county.
that petitions are on file in the office
Children under IS years oi age
of county clerkM where they may bo
would be prohibited from driving mo
signed by Interested pontons. It 1»
tor vehicles under a house hill Intro­
forbidden for anyone to aollclt signa­
duced by Repruscntatlvo Claude Bu­
tures for pny.
chanan. Ib-nton county. Under the
Tho bills propose a tnx of 5 millH
present law minors 16 years old may
per annum en intangibles, anil a tax
obtain drivers’ ll< -jujee.
Of 16 mills per annum on corporate
excess. Both these imposts have boon
Prison Bills Recommended by found productive of much revenue In
other states.
Governor Pallerson Pass
The measures contemplate reassess­
ment of property throughout tho state
With Little Oiticiation.
so that existing Inequalities may be
sniouthod out and a new dctermlna
Telephons lnve»tig»tIon Proposed — tlon of va|ues bad. To that end the
Tax Bills _ Int-oduscd — Petition atato tax commission is given added
Methods Changed — Members Pay authority over taxation and assess-
Increased— Instalment Dealers H it - ment laws of tho state and It rmiv ft*
State Apiarist Wanted.
ths value of property in arrlvlug a,
uniformity of Ass,- imiu..
Jalem.—Whllo no Important meas­
Tax Levy Appeal Favored.
ures had passed both houses during
Speaker Larkin Introduced in the
the second week of the session when k -u»e his measure allowing appeal to
the legislature adjourned over Sundny, v.
state board of control from the'
yet mbsi of Iho Important measures tax levy made by counties and other
of state wide Interest have been in municipal corporations, and to allow
tflidoced and referred to committees. appeal when tho Issuance of bonds or
This week It is expected the commit­ othor evidences of indebtedness shall
tees will settle down to work and give have been determined upon by coup
serious consideration to the Important ties and othor municipal corporations
The bill, which generally Incorporates
bills.
The spirit of harmony which pre­ what is known as the “ Indiana plan,"
vailed between tho governor and tho Is similar to one introduced by Uarkin
leglstaturo at the opening of tho ses­ at the Inst b el If,tlv ' <• •
sion wns Jn evidence during tho sec- paused by tho house but killed la th<;
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An ln< ¡-mi- tux blit with a property
yffsel made Its appearance lu tag
Souse with ropronoA's'lve Mark M e
falHsier us Its sponsor. 3 1*, bill 1«
» duplicate of that turned down by,
thu p--< pl-> at tho last uiectlun
•"<11* Is tho second Income tax m r t »
ti to appear In tbn ho «no
Reprw-
.tultve James It. Ifatiett of Hood
vor introduced n duplicate of thu
onu pat bn.'oro thu people by the state
grange nt thu hist election and voted
lows.
It la understood that still snot be i
Income tsx measure Is schednlsd 19
make Its appearance.
Senator Bell's bill providing for
abolitiou of tho state emergency board,
which will probably have tho support
of a majority of the members of the
Joint committee on waye snd means.
It was Indicated tn a discussion of tho
proposed bill In thnt committee.
Would Encourage Reforesting.
Withdrawal from the tax roll» of ap^
proxlmately *,600,000 acres of private­
ly owned cut over and burned over
fiircMt hinds which are largely unpro­
ductive. so that tho owners gisy bo
encouraged to hold the landt^ difftng
tho time necessary to mature forest
crop» now growing or to be grown
upon Huch lands, Is provided for In n
bill Introduced In the house by Repre­
sentatives Mott, Chlndgren Peterson,
Winslow and Stewart.
A reaolutlon providing for »ubml*r
»Ion to the people of u proposed con-
utitutlonal amendment Increasing com­
pensation of members of tho legisla­
ture from (3 to (in a day was pro-
Bonted to tho senate. Tho rcsolutlon
followed tho passage by tnc senate of
tho hotiHo resolution providing for
payment of (5 a day expense money
to all 90 members of tho legislature.
Tho measure does not require tbr^
govern« r'a signature. It wlll Increase,
the cost of tho session by upproxi
mately (11,000.
Would. Repeal Auto Title Law.
Repeal of tho stnte motor vehicle
certificate of title Inw Is. »ought by n
bill introduced \'j Senator Jay Upton.'
Henalor IIpL/u nLo Introduced a
hill chnnglng tho county allotment of
fund» revolved uy the gtalq from all
motor vehicle license fees from 26 per
cent, aa at Jiresont, to 3« per cent.
According to Upton'« plan, 25 per cent
of tho county fund would bo used for,
road purpose*, whlli; (Jie remaining W
per cent would go for whatever pur
nose» the countv «aw fit.
Mr. Willis anij fjm ilv motored to
Portland Friday,
Ralph Hussy ru nr home Friday
from Oak
rrhere hy is em­
ployed on a road in fr a c t . The job.
is closed down on nccount o f the
»now.
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