TIlVIWDAY, 4TLY 20. 1030. V 1 crook rocxTT jocrx al r(t HTATK .MARKET MRKCTOR Eighth. To Issue Ubula beariug ' mission may duternilue should be'lo include Individuals, partnerships, ; of their dutie aa In bis judgment Dim of tbt many measures to be voted upon by th people at the No vimbtr election, la that providing fur tit creation of a StaleMurket Dlrec tur. Thl bill waa Initiated by the Btatt) Taxpayers' League. Tbla mat ter will bav th attention ot the voters In November, and wt glv tba full text of tba measure: "Ha It enacted by tba people of the slut of Oregon: Boctlon 1. Tber la hereby cre ated (be Stat Market CoiuiuImIoii, a tata organisation for the following purposes, to-wit: Flrat. To act aa advlaer for produc ers, consumers and dlatrlbutors, as sisting them In economical and effi cient distribution of tba products at fair prlee. Second. To gather and disseminata Impartial Information concerning aupply and demand, prevailing prices and commercial movements, 1 including common and cold storage of any product. Third. To promote, assist and en courage tb organisation and oper ation of cooperative and other asso ciation and -organisations for Im proving tb relations and snrvlcts among producer, distributor and consumers of any products, and to protect snd conserve tb Interest ot the producers and cousumers of product. the seal of tba State Market Commit- submitted to them for consideration siou on requat of the producer, pack- end avtiou. All ruloa and regula rs, manner or distributor, for any tlons for th government snd general associations and corporationa or their agenta or employe). When the singular I used the plu product, for which state labels have I administration of public markets - rai la also Included. Whenever tho not othrwlM been authorised by law j tubllehed by munlcipalitiea, or othor under such rules and regulations as th Director may deem necessary and to charge for such labels such fee as In th Judgment of th -state market director may be proper. Ninth. To act on behalf of the consumer of any products In conserv ing and protecting their Interests In evefy way. Tenth. To Improve, broaden and extend In every practical way, th distribution and sal of any Oregon products throughout the market of the world. Eleventh. To promote In the Inter ait of the producer, th distributor, end consumer, economical and effi cient distribution and marketing of all or any agricultural, dairy aqd farm produce produced, grown, rais ed, manufactured or processed within th Btat of Oregon, to assist muni cipalities, other political subdivi sions, corporations or voluntary -sedation formed within lb Stat of Oregon In establishing, organis ing and administering retail and who I mule markets, and providing rules for their management and op eration. Twelfth. To gather snd dlsemiuat through a monthly bulletin, Impat- Kourla. To foater and encourage tit Information concerning th sup cooperation among producers, dis- j ly, demand for, cost of production of tributora and consumers ot any pro- prevailing prices of, expense of dls ducls'ln tb Interests of tb generul tnbuilon of, commercial movements public. j In lutrastat and Interstate commerce Klfth. To foster and snooursgs th '. of any products, including quantl- atandardlslni, grading, Inspection,' tics thereof In common or cold stor- laoelliig, handling, storms and sale of any products. Sixth. To act a mediator when re quested b either party or a an ar bitrator when requested by both purtles In any controversy or Issue tbal may aria among produoera, dis tributors and consumers of any pl'dUiMs. Seventh. To certify tor th protec tion of owners, buyer, or creditor, when so requested, warehouse re ceipt tor any product, verifying quantitlu and qualities thereof, to take from any common or cold stor age warehouse, wbstber privately or publicly owned, seal and certify when requested, sample) ot any product, ud to charge (or luch services fees sufficient to make tb service at least self-supporting. e. Thirteenth. To supervise all co operative associations existing under the laws of the State of Oregon and In this respect the State Market Com mission I directed to require such associations to submit, and such as sociations shall submit, not less fre quently than semi-annually, and as often as the Stala Market Commis sion may require, report upon forms to be prepared by the State Market Commission which shall contain a complete statement ot the business of such association; to cooperate with aucb associations for the correc tion of any detect In respect to their organization or operation and In this rtepect to place before th directors, or members, or stockholder thereof, such facts aa the State Market Com- (Ubllc or private corporationa with in tba elate of Oregon shall be sut milled to the State Market Commis sion, and before the aame shall be come effective they shall bear the approval of the Director under the seal of the State Market Commission. fourteenth. To keep the producers and consumers ot the State of Ore gen Informed of the aupply of, de mand for, and In what market pro ducts can most advantagously be dis posed of or purchased. Fifteenth. To cooperate with the Hureeu of Markets ot the United mutes Department of Agriculture and the officials of the Oregon Agri cultural College, In tb securing of Information and the compilation of statistics and dissemination of In formation provided to be obtained and disseminated In this act. It shall b within tb province of the But Market Director, herein after provided for, to determine and decide, when, where and to what ex tent, existing conditions render it necessary or adviaable to carry out any or all of the provisions ot this set,, except, those provisions which sre mandatory, and he Is hereby grunted power and authority to carry out any or all of aald purposes. Section . This act shall be known aa the "State Market Com mission Act" The following terms used In this act shall, unless a different meaning la plainly required by th e a text, be construed a follow. The "Commission" shall be th Slate Market Commission. The "Director" shall be the State Market Director himself personally or hi duly appointed and authorized representative. The word "Product" (hall refer to th agricultural, dairy and farm pro duct, grown, raised manufactured or processed within the Btat ot Ore. gon. The term, "organization ot produ cer and distributor" shall Include all corporations, societies, aasocla tlona and organisations ot producers and dlatrlbutors, cooperative or otherwise, formed for th purpose of facilitating th marketing ot any such product. A "person" shall be understood BOYSI OIRLSI Let fs get acquainied. i Know the fun of having feet Look for our message next week. masculine Is used, the feminine and neuter are Included. Section S. The Stat Market Commission shall consist of a gov erning body of one person, to be known as the State Market Director hereinafter referred to a the Direc tor, who shall be appointed by the governor of the State of Oregon, and of a secretary to be appointed by the State Market Director, as hereinafter provided, and these two shall per powers of the state market commis sion and shall admlniater the provi sions thereof, admlniater oaths, cer tify to all official act, and do all proper act to carry out any and all of tb purposes hereof. - Section 4. The Director Is hereby vested with full power, authority and jurisdiction to do and perform any and all things which are neces sary or convenient In the exercise of and power, authority or jurisdiction designated and conferred upon him uuder this act. Section 6. The term of office of tbt Director shall be four years, or until his successor be appointed by the Governor, and the annual salary of the Director shall be Forty-five Hundred Dollars ($4,500). The first appointment of Director shall be made upon this act becoming effec tive. The Governor may remove the Director and appoint hi successor at bis pleasure. Section 6. The State Market Com mission shall have a secretary who shall be appointed by the Director ond hold office at his pleasure, and shall perform such duties as he may prescribe. The annual salary of the secretary shall be Thirty-six Hun dred Dollars ($3,600.00). Section 7. The State Market Commission shall have a seal bear ing the Inscription, "State Market Commission of Oregon" which seal shall be affixed to all such lnstru mcnts as the Director shall require. Section 8. The salarlea ot the Di rector and Secretary shall be paid monthly In the same manner as are the salaries of other state officers. The salary or compensation of all other persons holding office or em ployment under the Director shall be fixed by the Director and shall be paid monthly In the same manner as ere the salaries of the state officers. All expenses ot whatsoever nature Incurred In carrying out the provl slons of this act shall be audited by the Secretary of State and paid from the funds herein provided for In the Br.rae manner as other claims against the : State are paid, after approval thereof by the Director. Section 9. The Director shall not engage In other business during bis term of office, but shall devote his whole time, attention and abilities to the; duties of his office. The Direc tor shall not hold or own any stock or Interest whatsoever in any pro duce commission business. Section 10. For the purpose ot carrying out the provisions of thia act there la hereby appropriated out of the moneys In the General Fund In the State Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, the sum of Fifty Thousand ($50,000) Dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the period of time beginning with the date upon which this act becomes effective and ending: on the thirty first day ot December, 1920. All tees, charges and coats collected by the i Commission under the provis- sion ot thia act shall be paid into tho state Treasury and by the State Treasurer placed to the credit ot the general fund and any such payment or payment, when so made, shall constitute and be considered aa and are hereby made an appropriation of such sums or amount from the Gen eral Fund ot the State for the pur pose of carrying into full force the provisions of this act. Section 11. The Director shall make, and submit to the governor, ou or before the first day ot December cf each year, a report containing a full and complete account of ' the transactions and proceedings of the State Market Commission for the preceding fiscal year, together with such other facts, suggestions and rec ommendations as may be deemed of value to the people ot the State. Section 12. The Direcor, before -i tering upon the duties of his of fice Bhall take and subscribe the otth required by the Constitution nnd give a bond win good and suf ficient sureties to the State of Ore gon In the sum of Five Thousand. Dollars ($5,000.00) conditioned tor the faithful discharge ot the duties of his office. The Secretary shall subscribe a sin liar oath -and give a similar bond in the sum of Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000.00). The Director may require of the oflcers and employees, not herein before specifically provided for, such bonds for the faithful performance Section 13. Th Director may make investigations concerning th separate amounts of products held in common or cold store se In this State. In connection with such In vestigation the Director shall have the right to require common or cold storage warehouses and common carriers to submit, and they are hereby required to submit upon de n.and from him, reports upon forms to be prepared by the Director; to Inspect the books and records of common or cold strage warehouses and common carriers for the pur pose of determining and publishing the kmounts of product held In storage snd the Director la bereby empowered to issue subpoenas for the attendance of witnesses and the production of books, papers, ac count, document and testimony in any such Investigation so made by bim. Section 14. The Director is bere by empowered to employ an attor ney and to tlx bis compensation, such employment to be either upon salary or In connection with particular ser vice to be rendered, a the Director may determine. Section 15. The Director I here by empowered to open and main tain an office or offices at such place or places In the State of Oregon, as he may determine to be best suited for the fulfillment by the Stat Market Commission of the purposes of this act. Section 1. Any person who shall by any act, either of commis sion or ommisslon, violate any of the provisions ot this act such person shall be punished by a fine of not less than fifty dollar ($50.00), nor more than One Thousand Dollars t $1,000,001, or by imprisonment in the County Jail for not less than ten days, nor more than one year, or by both such fin and imprisonment. Section 17. Justice Court, Dis trict Courts and Municipal Court shall bava concurrent jurisdiction with th Circuit Court of sll irons cutions arising under this act. TBa L'istrlct or county attorney Is author ized to Institute prosecutions for violations of thia act by Information or the same may be Instituted by indictment or by complaint verified before any magistrate. Section 18. The Director and th employees under bis supervision and control are bereby forbidden to dis close the name of any person, firm or corporation, coming nnder th jurisdiction of th Director, except . only when such person, firm or cor poration I nnder Investigation by the Director for having violated or has been charged with or suspected by tb Director of having violated any of the provision of this law. - NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notic is hereby given that th undersigned has been by the County Court of Crook County, Oregon, duly appointed executrix of the estate of Henry W. Carlln, deceased; and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same duly verified, to said exe cutrix, at the law office of M. I. 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