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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1919)
TIIE SUNDAY OKEGOXIAX, FORTLAXD, FEBRUARY 23, 1910. STATE TO TAKE OVER PRESERVE Game Measure Recalled From Senate and Amended. LEGAL OPINION IS GIVEN -V tf On. "i'- Early Efrort to Have ReserTe Placed Indcr State Is Assu-ed In rroTlaions. FTATE C.VPITOU Salem. Or.. Feb. (Special.) The Malheur lake diffi culty was settled In the house today, apparently to the satisfaction of all concerned, when the same reserve bill, which passed the house yesterday after a strenuous fight, was recalled from the senate through the maneuvering of Representative Uaiiagner ana mended. It now provides that the slate land board shall take steps Im mediately to secure ceding of the land involved to the state, and also with Instructions that the land board be prohibited from allowing: drainage of the lake. Assistant Attorney - General Eail'y was allowed the privilege of addressing the house and he stated that the land board would construe the bill in the form that It passed the house as an implied direction to "keep its hands off." As a result, passage of the meas ure as it originally went through the house, he believed, would interfere ma terially with carrying out of the legis lative policy of the slate expressed by the legislature In passing a bill order ing the land board to classify its lands and to set its house in order generally. Representative Bean sounded a warn ing that if the house killed the Mal heur lake bill It will be a signal for Slate Biologist Finley to turn all of his ammunition loose to Initiate a bill and start a campaign over the state which would finally result in the Malheur lake region being ceded to the federal gov ernment and forever lost to the state. Under the amendment assurance is jrlven that in the next two.years every effort will be made by the land board to get the lands entirely under state control. CLACKAMAS CLUBS FORMED JL. Jj. Olmstead Interests Young Peo ple In Year's Work. OTtEGOS CITT. Feb. !2. (Special.) A. I. Olmstead. who arrived in Ore gon City several weeks ago to take up the worK or tne gins ana uu. clubs of Clacl.amas county, is meet- In ir with success. The children through out Clackamas county have become in terested with the work and already have commenced planning their gardens. Organizations will be formed at Sun nvside. Kast Mount Scott. Kendall, Harmony, Maple Iane. llenrici, Carus. Kldorado, Concord. Oak orove, t.iaa stone. Jennings Lodge. Bolton. Rural Dell. Glad Tidings. Clackamas, Wil lamette. Deep Creek. Mount Pleasant, KMacada. Milwaukle. Garfield. George, i--prlngwater. Tracy, Currinsville. Eagle Creek and Boring. Thia year the girls will have chance to show what they can accom plish In the way of cooking. Each club will have Its officers and also a club leader. An adult of the com munity will be selected to advise the club members. I . f - , i r - s u vv PROTECTED through all lime among smiling flowers and playing fountains. WHEN storms wreck, and chill rains drive deep, turning earth to muddy rills, those resting in this wonderful home ue have built along Willamette's shores sleep on undisturbed. IN NICHE OR VAULT, surrounded by beautiful flowers, they are safe from desecration of man or nature, and always will be. MANKIND owes a high duty to the sacred dead and this is in comparably the better way. To those who do not believe, come and see. f, a. if, JIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11IIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIH Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimg ( I -A I 9- v i S3-; ' - 4 I i irtlnurt rrpntntflrinni ' i mi iiimimwm hiiii- inr-r-n-f" ffrrrrTrr"T1'-'"" lt ':- BABIES OF 1918 LESSEN TAX Varying; Exemptions Allowed Ac rordlni' to Birth Date. WASHINGTON. Feb. I?. Babies born X. loia ..1)1 Krln.r l.rl f r. IncnlllA tUX eiemptions to their parents, depending . . 1 . V. V. . 1 I on tne monin or ineir unin. n .. born In January. ISIS, gives 20 ex emption, in addition to the IIi'OO al lowed married person, but if a child was born In July the parent Is entitled to exemption of only 1100 on the in fant s account. If the child was born In October, the taxpaying parent ta allowed only $30 exemption. I'nder another regulation of the rev enue bureiu a person living In one com munity acting as the principal support of a person living elsewhere may be ron.-ldered the head of a f:im!iy and entitled to exemption of l-Oi'i). SALARY INCREASES FAIL in-1 V.-" lint Par. nr.il only rea.-on for killing off salary Mils as f.-ift as they came up. the sen ate was taken by furpri.-e late In the afternoon mhen the ways and means committee reported favorably on the MM t.- Increase the salary of the dairy and food commissioner from J-'OO to J:;i;0i. The bill was rushed through t. the calendar before the startled minority could gather its forces to at tack what they aiserted to bo the glar ing Inconsistency of the committee. Tom Handle)', senator, from Tilla mook county, drew a long round of ap plause from the crowded gallery when he launched an attack upon the ways and means committee and referred to jts members as the "tight wads" of Oregon. nutrirt Attorney Dills Fatl. A bill to Increase the salary of the district attorney of Tillamook county was one of the bills killed. With offi cial statistics ho showed that the dis trict attorney of bis county during the past year has performed a muct greater amount of work than the district attor neys from the counties represented by members of the ways and means com mittee, and In each instance he showed that his district attorney receives a smaller salary. Senators Banks. Moser and Norblad made a strong plea on behalf of the bill to increase the salary of the ctate corporation commissioner to $42i0. but their pleas were in vain as the con t:Ment li voted aealnst the bill. Other salary bills which were de feated were those involving the offices of the superintendent of public instruc tion, state engineer, district attorney of I'eschutes county and district attor ney of1 Columbia county. l.oalBE Members Fight. Although the senate was in no tem per to increase salaries of other state officials, there was no hesitancy In registering a heavy vote of approval for a proposed constitutional amend ment, increasing their own salaries trom 1-1 to 15 a day. Senators Lach mund, J. C Smith. Kberhard and Pat terson, members of the ways and means committee who voted against the sal ary measures, were among those who voted to Increase their own salaries. Other salary bills now on the senate calendar are due to come up for final l-assage Monday. Although the ways and means committee won a sweeping victory today, the losing members in sist they will continue the fight until the session finatlv adjourns. GARY MOTOR TRUCKS WORM DRIVE 1 TO 5-TON CAPACITIES See Them at Our Show Room Gary Coast Agency, Inc. 71 Broadway. BEND TRACT WITHDRAWN 80,000 ACRES XOT OPEX TO HOMESTEAD EXTRY. Federal Reclamation Service Is Be lieved to Be Preparing for Big Project la Central Oregon. BEND, Or, Feb. 22 (Special.) In dications that the federal reclamation service is making preparations for ex tensive Irrigation work In tnis section. were given in an announcement made here today by united biates lana i-om mis.sioner H. C Ellis, who stated that some 80.000 acres lying east and north east of Bend have been withdrawn from homestead entry, according to the plats he has received from the land office. The land Includes the Benham Falls stornee reservoir site. The vast tract was first segregated about 12 years ago and Included In tho Carey act programme of the Cen tral Oregon Irrigation company, the plan being to water it by a diversion at Benham Falls. During the 10 years In which the land was held under con tract by the Central Oregon Irrigation company, nothing was done toward reclamation and on appeals from the PenJ commercial club, a large part of the land was thrown open to settlers. In the past few months, renewed In terest In the irrigation of the Deschutes valley has been shown by the reclama tion service and the so-called Benham Kalis segregation is generally believed to ho the most likely location for the construction of a reservoir which will ake possible the watering or Hun dreds of thousands of acres. In making the withdrawal at tne present time, the reclamation service Is taking an Important step to keep the lands clear of entries which might cause confusion and occasion, delay in case immediate action on the Deschutes project Is decided upon. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our friends who were so kind to us during the illness and death of our son, Filippo Discristo foro; also for the beautiful floral tributes. dv. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Discristoforo. ftp vnmn.9Bj '! 1 winiJV-,-''.'-''!''. ff WEEK If THE SPENDER ftvA Frm F. O. 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