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- FRIDAY "MOnNINfi, JANUAnY-21, 1021 J . ...... . i . ft . .v I ' ' x: . ... OS. '- : . ' V .- vr. ' Vv '1 v t WILtAMETTE LIFE t, HE VIEWED . "Squeeze, the Lemons", wai tho slogan paint id upon a large sign, displayed on the aide of Ihe Kappa Gamma, ttho fraternity house yes terday. It might be said that this sign attracted much attention i v eanesuays. n mis i v from Salemitea -who happened tojout. it will result Jh the, student pass neawTwelfth and Court ! obtaining their papers three hours streets wthirtHH;ttirae. I lit' -7: II llii t um I , The completion of wlil be of great benefit not only to the editorial department but also to the circulation department for it has been announced that papers wll be given out at the office di rectly after the first period oa th orflce 'He suite 01 vjr-K- IU1.1 (lilt. VI j, . I'linnclnir i f). li. l.Ui I'll" viwim.i membership of way and mean committee. of Waller nail, the other being Before yon ' figure your wife , all wrong, be sure you're all right yourself .then SEE Tne Merry! Matrimonial Mix-ups in MA RRIED LIFE ; Made ennett s Supreme Comedy Achievement REELS of RECKLESS REVELRY V, Starts Sunday w U The sign i5fmposed or cardi nal and gc54etters upon a white background , e.nd Is one of many instances v whereing V.MUamette wfn.U-nf Bret riisnla vinsr their Den and enthusiasm over the past and that of The Walulah prospective future record of ujll-j , ,l ; ISS!!-in tbe preaen basketbaI1 BOARD SEEKS EXTEN- A mipht be Implied from the ClflM HF AirTHflRITY (Continued from page 1) Iii the house by "4 lienrsentative ilnr!tT of I'nioii county. The en Rinoffra take the position thai soniV ot the rehponMbility for th safety of niotor vehicle driver should be upon th drivers themselves. The measure will apply to all S. B. 127. Hell Hemovinic; lim- ruway and interurban lines, hnt itatlon of salary of superintenaent of capltol buildlnRS and grouud.i. s It. 12S. Uanks Krovminn ret to Ftoi car lines. would arrlvo at 5an Fran-1 Jessie Heath, who I here from nary clsco about '.February l&.and would b s"ent from t hero to Sa Um Immediately. Ixcrased' Is also survived 'by a sister. Mr'. her home In Alcomtlaln. Canada. aud a brother. Ilallie Hunt, who U in th .I'nited' States serTlce at ianta Domlnro. ' Renewed actirify of the vclr- no I'onocatepetl Is reported i we can remember when that wor; the rreat test In the cii-fashk-m-d up Uins ttchoola. for an appeal from an order, or , c fop Payment municipal officials revokins a t r - J uraers on dqtiks rasseu before the usual time of distribu- ;n ' fnll11.,,;; bni8 were.intro- tion as well as less ,;confpUcat ion duced , the i,OUse yesterday: I in 11 V in C thPTIl Ollt. r nn OUJ ninnlrlnn 1 -"Thisfice r9nd pej;- - 7r ofl th, abuse of stop-pay- thaf.has. been put; in tne basement. of orecon to file certain ment orders on banks was rass ' Senator Joseph's bill designed j slogan the University qf Oregon is the direct object of attack. Tbe occasion is two frames which are scheduled to be played nest Fri day and Saturday night between Willamette University and the University of Oregon. Gleo Club. Willamette University Glee club made its second public appearance of the season last evening at Will amina. The concert was given un der the auspices of the First M. E. church of that city, of which P. M. Bhenkinsop is pastor. - The concert was enjoyed by a full house.i The clnb was well pleased with the proceeds and es pecially w)th the chicken dinner which was served them arter the performance by the ladies of the church. The glee club Is soon to start on a three week tour ol Washington eating settlers in the state, declar ing it .Is often the deciding fac tor with visitors as to locating ia Oregon or Washington. Gover nor Olcott and lieroert ooraon. chairman of the house ways and means committee,, commented briefly In behalf ot the exhibit. The board will pass on the bud get of estimates presented by the child welfare commission and by the Oregon products exhibit at a later meeting.' Mrs. Alexander Thompson, par ent of the law which admits chil dren of 5 .years or younger to the state sciiOJl for feeble-minded, for whom the new dormitory now being completed, was r provided, was asked to address the commit tee relative to the feasibility of repealing the law as far as It ap- financial reports. II. B. 102, Leonard. Korell. Hammond. North. Pierce. John ston. Marsh and Wells Relating to the rights, powers and disabil ities ot aliens and of certain com panies, associations and corpora tions with respect to property in this state thy tho senate touay. Jt jnniis; p.uch orders to 20 day? and aft.ri that date, if desired, must be re duced. Senator Elite bills to relieve circuit courts from the necessity of Instructing grand juries at every session relative to the prize H. B. 103. Leonard Relating Before starting on the long tourpij9 to children of , this age, so however, they will appear at Pat-.' that the building- may be used for las and Dayton. . ... ' Collegian. The office of the Willamette Collegian has "Just been completed and is situated' In the basement of Waller hall. Since the partial destruction of this hall by. fire early 4ast. winter the Collegian staff has had to do without an office; as the former office was located in this bonding. YiunUd tummy? s LosTcrrvi Mm .Text rr;cajr and Saturday RliKiH . THKATItK WCb n 7 TODAY TOMORftOW n big . : in i mm wm - "w I M W V UU I ACTS And , . : , ; HARRY CAREV . t . In" His Very Latest :: r iHEARTSTiP It's One of His Best Big Special Show, 10 People Sunday mm si wxmj f - older feeble-minded girls, consid ered a real menace. Mrs. Thomp son believes little objection would be made to the repeal if other provision could b-3 made for the younger children. There Is talk, of a state building to be erectod a the Louise Home at a cost of $25,000 to $30,000. but a vote ot the people would be necessary to locate the building away from Salem; - Senators Bell. "Eberhard and Kay were appointed as a special sub-committee to visit the state soldiers home at Roseburg One of the bills to be intro duced in the senate in behalf of the state child welfare commis sion will give it authority in the extension of state aid to any In stitution caring for children. Un der, the proposed, law such an in stitution makes application to. the state board ot health. The amend ment provides that if the board of health finds , that the institution meets sanitary and health re quirements it shall give the wel fare commission a certificate t" that effect and join with the com mission in extending state aid. i Another of the bills provides that when -petitions for adoption ot any child Is made with the county court a proof of service of the petition shall.be filed with the child welfare commission. The commission will then inves tigate to ascertain if the child fa fit subject for adoption and If the petitioners are suitable per sons to adopt a child The com mission would then report to tho court. A petition . for adoDtion fawm MR M if 1 .1 I"... rk.fi mj,;-r 'if n i" i i ; II J. ll 'ft ST, 1 ? Vifl of Action Men Men who make the best recorrLt in sport or work are men of steady nerves, well knit muscles and clear brains and to have these any man must have the health wnicn is tne source of vigor, action and achievement, ) r The OMl Genoa! TofiU has nelped many a tired man to feel strong and well airain It 13 recommended as a laxative tonic esneeiflllv nriantofi keep the stomach and towels in good condition, to give a keen edsre U the appetite, to aid in rwruUtins the kidneys and to restore strength w mw svwj vj kcvyuj m vuo 4iun.uvU9 vtUi&XQ IloiTiraiiy. A Pitg Remedy Lyko is made from a tested fornraU onH Mn tains the purest drugs of recognized therapeutic value. It is compounded by expert chemists and ts always tested for purity and correct lawjwruoia oeioro leaving uie laboratory. Ask Your Drurrtdst Lyko comes in oririnal Dackaires crW. Von can obtain it at any reliable druggist'a. Get a bottle today and see how it will help yon to feel yocr eld time sirecsth aad vim. LYKO MEDICINE COMPAIiY "SSs crrr For mlO-by all druggists. Always in stock at Perry's drug store. it d J t J and . defining , marine insurance and the writing thereof, and amending and re-enacting sections 6498 to.65."2, inclusive, Oregon H." B. 104, Korell Regulating sale and cold storage of fresh food fish. II. B. 105. Korell Providing for the regulation and licensing of day nurseries. H. B. 106; Hyatt Amending section 18068, Oregon laws, relat ing to assignment of widow's dower. H. B. 107, Joint Honse and Sen ate Ways and Means Committee I'royid'.ng for 1 the payment of completing and furnishing the baby's dormitory of the -state in stitution for the feeble minded. and declaring an emergency, II. B. 109, Korell Providing for the furnishing and acceptance of cash. Certified checks or certain (bligations of the U. S. govern mcnt pr. of municipal corporal tons in lieu or bonds or bail H. B. 110, Gordon, (of Lane) Amending faction 7o!l. Oregon lawB. relating. to acquirement . of aviation parks. ; II. J3, ! Ill, Korell Prohibiting the employment of persons affect ed with Infectious or venerial dls eases in places where food is man ulactured, prepared or served and sold. . H. B. 112, Overturf Amending section 7317, Oregon laws, per tainlng to boards: ot directors of Irriration districts. H. B. 113. Committee on Insur ance Establishing the office of state fire marshal. : H.'B.114. Pierce Amending section 3262, Oregon laws, relat ing to terms of county courts ; H. B, 115, Committee on Salar ies and Public Officials Amend log section 3601. Oregon , Uva relating to -salaries-of county of fleers In Curry county. save the time wnicn, unuer pres ent laws, must be devoted to such instructions even though the rand jury investigations may have nothing to do with offenses gainst those laws. Body to Arrive From China Next Month r Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hunt of 5 Marion street have received word that the body of their son, Earle. who died In Shanghai, China, November. 22 after nearly four years of service in the medi cal corns of the United States 5c SIJMI A MONTH FOIt a Day Hood's Sarsaparilla The best family medicine treat ment that'wlll purify your blood. Small dose after etch meal. Eco nomical and efficient. A month's supply In every bottle. More Thin Till It creates an appetjtle, aids diges tion' and assimilation, and makes food taste good. 4 A wonderful remedy for rheumatism, lumbago, catarrh. to build up after the flu. grip, and fevers. . A word to the wise. Is sufficient. , Take Hood's and only Hood's. Hood's Pills, small doses, a nilld laxative; larger, an active cathar tic y . TWO SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ioies 1 or is weather We are showinc for todav two buys in ladies two-piece wool garments. They are especially appropriate for school wear warm, comfy, and always look the best with the least trouble. jWool Middies Real all j wool navy blue middies the kind girls always like. We have, them in all sizes. You must see them at this ex tremely low price $498 -p- Wool Skirts All wool skirts in this winter's newest styles and patterns. They come iri several very attractive patterns in blue serge and fancy colors. Specially priced' at $4.75, $6.75, $fe.95 Up to $19.75 0 ' ....'" Oar Prices Always The Lowest GALE CO. Court and Commercial Streets Formerly Chicago Store Deaf School Boys Pile Up Big Score The Oregon state deaf school basketball five last night defeated the quintet from tbe Washington state school for the deaf on tbe gymnasrum floor at the Y. M. C. the score being 28 to 4 in fa vor of the local boys. John Heath Locomotive Engineers Back Bill by Hunter , 1. m ... . A requirement that motor ye-", hide drivers shall stop within 50 feet "of grade, crossings over rail roads before proceeding to cross. Is embodied in a bill backed by the locomotive engineers of Ore gon and which will be introduced would be Tully granted until the Wlt ValUnl n y rV. rSif2idJIl.Ted ,m?i!i8,n lh ,ter LaFare and William Blckert. fJJ0,1"6.. wlt.h?Qt wrfc. suarda, were the men on the Ore v irviuiai ui 1 no eiur com- i gon team mission. . I Another amendment nrovldoa that when the ward of any insti tution Is placed out in. a private home the institution may Tecelva compensation for the child the same as if Jt. were still In the In stitution, provided vouchers ,are produced to show than an equal or greater amount Is paid by the institution to the family caring mr ine child. The bill . extends the jurisdiction of the commission to all child-caring institutions whether Incorporated or not. - Al so it provides that no buildrag for me care or children tinder the purview ot this act shall be erect ed without written approval of me commission as to- type anil general architecture. The object of the measures Is to center authority relative to me care or children. , Tbe followinc bills werA intro duced in the senate vesterrtavr S. B. 110. Eberhard Amend ing sections 303 and 321, Oregon law, relating to garnishments. . B. 111. Ryan Maklntr It a misdemeanor to make false state ments In writing to secure the de livery ot neraonal property, the payment of cash, the making of a loan or creair, me extension of a credit, discount of accounts re ceivable, or the making accept ance, discount, sale or indorse ment of a bill of exchange or promissory notes, and definlnz penalty. S; R. 112. Bell Increasing Hil ary of attorney reneral. II. in. flill PrnrMln. tn- the paymednt of license fees b7 i.-Mis prarucing chiropractic, i S. B. 114, Moser Increasing allowance to state-aided Institu tions hy declaring an emergency. S. B. 115. Ryan and Vinton Requiring the payment of a tax on foreign bonds. S. B. lis. Eddy and Vinton Providing for the, approoriatlon of property for the development of power projects. S.. B. 117. Patterson Defining the term of teachers' training courses. S. B. 118, Jones Fixing a pen alty for permitting noxious weeds to grow on lands. S. R. 119 (substitute for S. B. No. 8) Hume Relating to the standardization of normal schools in Oregon.. S. B. 120; ; Staples Relating to retirement fund of school teach ers. ' ' :-- . ' . ' ) S. B. 121 (substitute for B. 12) Hume -Regulating private, parochial and denominational schoojs and academies. s. rt. 122. Bell and Eddy Re- latmr to levying cf a tax for th establishing and ronrtruction of bridges and ountr roads. S. B. 1 23. Patterson Authar Izing the construction of a school for boys and appropriating $300, 000. S B. 124 Eberhard Relatin 3 to the. time for making motion for arrest of judgment. . . S. B, 125, Hosier To author- w V 0 mm Coming to the Oregon Theatre Sunday for Three Days TIE TES TING1 LOCIi A SMOKE WITHOUT A REGRET" o 0 0 0 y mi I If 1 II I I If IT 1 J f J it II u IL ii II I w I FOR SALE ANYWHEkE no 1. This cigar is made in one of the most up - to - date: and sanitary factories known; and where the most modern methods are used in curing. It is made from the best leaf procurable. 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