1 1 1 Ohbi rxYMi)iisit it run r OHKiiON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON . '1 r ...... .? r r ffi b no us iiRECDHlEO iountks &r port tans o.f counties, j contractors to as.-ign jueir t-iauas ; Th oikr provides that aay l bank loaning them money, district fornu.l l,v I lie rua t coihi- wure to protect the bank, and , hp., r.r il.e .,f c.HtriKt. the other authorizing the hgbway ; in the Uoeveit hiehway may komiuhwloii to iu short term H.t ald-in..y. n PU. ..f the 7K 1 reported on favor rorprnnmit. to match state funds bly by rote of the eoinmiitre. highway, i Substitute Roosevelt Road - - Measures Approved .By Committee !nmr:nifiir mil ih - nun I - r mi i UUI I L.IIII1 I uiu. i -l l'.iadd- k. for cout-i ruction of liu m m the oi,n,inee viM-Hi Senator senate passes Manv Thomas' I11 providing for a lull- j lion dollar hand isnap for nm-j HtiiKtioti of the Crater l.uke hlph- ," ) way. j j On mot ion, 'of Kddy the com- Lmiitoe vted to return, an adverse Bills From Both Houses KlLLEOilflliK Measure Requiring Block Signals Meets Same her .later. Mr. C. V. oil. Eddie t II. who hai lieen absent from bis desk -In the Farmers & Merchants' bank for. the put mouth, has recovered- from hi lUnes. ami ia it Is if Mt of duty once more. . .Miss Anna ityanlol substituted for hint during illness. the Hebekah ntl The senate committee on roads ond highways yetrday voted to t f (commend passage of the two. new HoosoveU, highway - hills which will be Introduced,, a com mittee measures. One- of the hills provides for (he creation, of highway districts ' report. oti th S'leldoir-NVriKht bill i to regulate gasoline scales and fix the quality. The Eddy-SUpies )A designat ing a road In D.-uius county and mother bill designating a road in the Ne'halem valley, proponing tha-t -both 'ho added-to the state hishway map, w-ere kilted. Two-bills.-drawn by the hifh- T?3 Otachl Lame Back Rut tachahc tmla Soreness 1 .t-- -J rt Li-f 4- Back hurt your Can't straighten up without feeling sudden pains, sharp aches and twinges? Now lis ten! That's lumbago, sciatica br may bo from a strain .and you'll pet blessed relief the moment you rub your back with soothing, pen mratlns "St. Jacobs Oil." Nothing else takes out soreness, lameness and stiffness so quickly. You sim ply rub it on and out comes the :pairt.'It"I perfectly: harmless and dcM-Kn't burn of discolor the kin. . Umber up! Don't surfer! Get a small trial bottle from any drug store, and after using It Just once. youU forget that you ever had backache, lumbagqor sciatica, be cause your back will never hurt or cause any more misery. It never disappoints and has-been recom mended for 6T years, (adv.) ! STARTS j j .'. " '' I A Real Screen Treat V j j l ; Lionel Barrymore, -Amerl- , ; ca's premier dramatic star t ''.' In a photodrama from Daniel 1 I '. t G. Carter's powerful stage . .. I f i play, based on the mysteri- ' I I J ' 0U3 power of strong wills - ' I t aver weaker ones S I i The story , of how a master ; j mind uses a beautiful wo- lr, ! ' ( - man in bis relentless re- f i Tenge plot A-v v . 1 . - ' i ' ' f , i ":. I ? -i The climax comes Jn the tel- 1 t ' " epathlc clash of the mental , I i i power of lore and revenge. ; t"J The Star's Wonderful H - ' I ', Personality Reaches V ' ! Right Off the Screen and 'I . Grips and Thrills You ' ' ''''' M j ' ' -' : " , , J' i The following -bil:s have been passed bv the se.ible: S. 11. 33C. Ryan (by request I Relating to oaym?nt by banks of deposits of Intestates. S. 1J. 2!M. Ellis Making It a misdemeanor and Imposing a pen alty for carelessness regarding barbed wire. - S. it. 2 IS. RolK'rtson To reg ulate the papment of warrants is- "tied by th state or by any roun- tv. city. jchixl district, drainage district, port or other municlpall-1 ty or political subdivision or the .H.e. S. 11. 12S. Ranks To provide for an appeal from an order of municipal officials revoking a business license, S. R 291. Ryan Iby request) Knlargfng field of investment for savings deposits. 1 S. B. 241. Farrell Extendlns the Dowers of the child welfare commission. , : . -' ' ' S. R. 334, Fpton and ITill Pro viding for . the eradication of In sect timber iwsts. r ' S. n. 214. Thomas Relating to hearing of petitions by county court. " ' ' S. R. 242. FarrellRelating to petitions for adopting children and changing their names. - S.' R. 275 Rtrayer Relating to eminent domain, irrigation and drainage districts. - - iary Providing additional judge for tenth judicial district com prising Union and Wallowa coun ties. - r The -following house bills were p.n'setl by the renate: II. R. S2, Wells Defining li censing and regulating real es .tate brokers. ' H. R. 338. Committee on live stock Prohibiting fraudulent bidding at thoroughbred livestock sales and fixing penalty. H It. 311. Committee on roads and highways Making It unlawful-to cut down, injure or destroy trees alorfe public highways. . Ry indefinite postponement, on adoption of an adverse committee report, the senate yesterday killed the Hume bill to change the juris diction of district courts by In creasing the suit limit from $300 to $500 and also providing an in crease in the salary of district Judge from 300 to $4000. InUlie same manner the Ryan bill requiring railways to estab lish block signal systems was killed. Other bills killed by indefinite postponement were: S. B. 184, Norblad Defining the duties of coroners. S. R. 24 5, Joseph Authorizing consule. vice-consuls or Jhelr agents to represent in court the citizens of foreign countries. S. B. 306. Mqt?er Providing-for the Inspection! of electrical work - r.h -r. ... 1 to a in favor of tajton iein and regulating nssuance by private j corporations .otv snares oi capital Mis i:lva Montgomery is ser- ii.itlv ill at hr home here hav- , lug ct.ntractel mallpx while visiilng tier sisier, Airs. tn. .v pell. in Astoria. The home la In Ptrict quarantine and no further spread of the disease Is feared. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Elder are entertaining relative: from the east at their home on Marion S t T4p t .Mrs. George Davie, who U tak ing a course of treatment at-a Sa lem hospital, spent Sunday in Staytou with her family. Snow began railing nere eany Sunday 'afternoon and ' continued to fall until It man l led the water- soaked earth to n depth of nearly Coiir Inches.; .', - Special meetings are In pro gress at the Christian church this week. Rev. Palmer, pastor of the chnrch. in charge. ' '"' The girls' basketball team of the l.ebanon hish school win meet the Stayton jtlrls team In the local gymnasium Friday night. Mill City high i-chool basket ball team played the second team of Stayton high on our home i floor Friday nfght, a rcore of R out the evening Th. ( liming Kcene of u big mem ter- biD Tlrive far lodge was Maged Monday night, when the lonlng ride entertained and baiunieted the winners. A toi.d manv new member we. e tH- bis cured through the drtlfence or tli workers. Speeches, toasts, var'ons games arm supper ihu u merry evf ning lor all present. Mr. J. ". Mayo was hostess on Friday urternooii to the i-ocial club of the Eastern Star. Most of th. club members were present and a very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed. WANTS TO HKI.r MOTHERS Mrs. Win. Sager. 301 Nlchol St., Ptica. N. Y.: ' I gladly write any thing that helps a mother with her children. My little girl had whooping cough and I was afraid she would choko. I gave her Fo ley's Honey and Tar and It helped her wonderrully. She could sleep 'most all night without coughing." This good cough syrup checks colds, stops coughing, cuts phlegm and covers raw. Inflamed mem branes with a healing coating. SoldT everywhere, (adv.)';" ' In his com portion the following' hf ntence: ltraddok wa a brave man; he ba three herrrs Bitot ln.ru tmu.r Mm and th) lourthwent through hi clothes. I'm Slatettinan (1adfir4 Adi l:ht day ; z ?; MAY YOHE (Lady FrancU Hope) IN PERSON m UTLE STEDMAN in T1IE TIGERS COAT Friday and Saturday ' ALICE HRADY in TIIE NEW YORK IDEA" Latest News Events Tec Time . 2 Reel Comedy GRAND Where The Wg Shows Thy j at the close of the Germs of Disease should be promptly expelled from the blood. This 1s a time when the system is especially susceptible to them. Get rid of all impurities in the blood by taking Hood's SarsaparIHa, and thus fortify your whole body and prevent illness, (adv.) 1 ' 5 " stock without nominal or par value. J 7 . -,- S. B. 341, Senator Joseph and Representatives Leonard and Kor ell To authorize private corpor ations to Issue one or more classes of stock including stock having no par value and non-voting prefer red stock. H. R. 167. Hindman and Korell To regulate persons doing busi ness under an assumed name. S. B. 103, Denis Providing for sale of certain securities and for the issue of debenture bonds based on the securities. H. B. 233. Sheldon and Wright Regulating quality and sale of gasoline. H. B. 315. joint committee on roads and highways Giving state highway commission jurisdiction and control of all state highways. H. B. 2.14. Hindman Relating to support of the poor. S. B. 61, Eddy and Staples Designating a ' certain road in Douglas county. S. B. 237, Thomas Providing for a bond issue of $1,000,000 for contraction of Crater Lake high way. ii- o ii Hit "i'UiJcn of;; iJu THElRISir t Unman 2 P ; Reel Comedy A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION J PATHE NEWS and TOPICS mm Where the Big Pictures Show LIBERTY SUNDAY mmm shirrtna ike heroine cf Thc Virgin of SUmhcvX -i n n c rw n WE i mi n -Lis. rtit-&4 registered game. , 'The men's first basketball team of Stayton high and also th? slrls' team went to Woodburn Frldav nicht when a'donble game was played. The girls lost to the Woodburn 'team by one point, while the boys were defeated in ft manner that has taken the con ceit out of all of thm. and not a man among them will tell just .what the score was. " In a moment of absentminded ness. Mrs, C. HI Brewer left. a faucet ooen In an upstairs room Friday afternoon, end went away to attend a social function. Upon . her return was horrified to find the home flooded, from the top floor to the basement. Several auto loads of Stayton Odd Fellows went over to Si lem Saturday evening, w-here they attended an interesting meeting of the order. . J. R. Gardner and wTfe opened their home Friday evening for the pleasure or the members of the Epworth league. ' The 'amuse ments were varied, the decora tions suggestive of Valentine day SENATE BILLS TOO FAT? .. ..:- ..'-...! IT f t ' ' " . . - , ; ) DR. WM. E. WALDO v " ! Lecturer and ' President of the American - Osteopathic Association ' SALEM ARMORY ' ! , TONIGHT, 8:30 P. M. ' ! " . . -:":.f :: 'J ! - . . .: .'' ' - ' ' SUBJECT: "Health From the Viewpoint of the New School'' " Everj'body Welcome Admission Free by. .Waldo aprcars by invitation of the Salem Ostopathic Association Dr. T. C. Marshall, Dr. W. L. Mercer, Dr. 15. H. White and Dr. John I. Lynch " - ' -i ttt- rr Senate bill introduced yester day were: S. B. 348, committee on revis!on of laws Authorizing supreme court to designate circuit Judge? to sit with supreme court to take part in decisions in cases in $u;h court. S. B. 349, committee ton revis ion of laws -Amending statutes relating to liens. S. B. 350, committee on revis ion of laws Amending an act in corporating Eugene City Lodge No. 11, A. F. Sl A. M. S. B. 351, Patterson Authoriz ing payment of $800.50 from In dustrial accident fund to Jacob- son Construction company for ex penses Incurred In defending per sonal Injury lltigattoa while work ing tinder provisions of - work men's compensation act. S. B. 352. banking committee (substitute tor senate bill 103) Relating to sale of securities of savings and loan and building and loan associations. r S. B. 353, Hal; (Substitute for senate bill 206) Amending sta tus relating to capital require ments of state banks. . i . 8. B. 354, committee on roads and highways Providing for In corporation of highway improve ment districts. . S. B. 355. committee on roads and highways (substitute for senate bill 36) Relating to Roos evelt highway. S. B. 356. committee on high ways Authorizing the highway commission and board of control to sell short term bonds.' S. B. ?57.committee on hig ways Relating' to Interest on highway bonds. S. n. 358, committee on revision of laws (substitute for bill 55 Relat.ing to the regulation of deal ers engaged in buying and selling stocks, bonds and other securities. S. B. 359, Hare Authorizing cities and towns to purchase sites for and erect and maintain com munity houses for benefit of sol diers and sailors. r S. B. 360, Josephine county delegation Increasing salary of assessor and county superinten dent of schools of Josephine coun ty. 3. B. 361. Patterson Provid ing Protection for ?mnlnvr linear (workmen's compensation act not against personal injury litigation. S. B. 362, highway committee Relating to protection of sub-contractors and others engaged in state highway work. S. B. 363. Banks (Snbstittue for senate bill 332) Authorizing oiumoia county to pay city of St. Helens sertain funds for road purposes. S. B. 364. Dennis (by request-" Authorizing state highway com rnlsion to acquire lands adjoining state highway for park purposes. S. B. 365, Dennis (by request) Empowering state highway commission to-acquire rights of way along state highways. S. B. 324 (amended) Regu lating practice of optometry and creating state board or examiners. STAYTOX PERSONALS , STAYTON, Or.. Feb. 1 16. (Special to The Statesman) Willis Caldwell of Salem was a week-end visitor at the home of his mother, Mrs Jack Barnes. Miss Margarat Schaefer. a stu dent at Willamette university, made an over-Sunday visit with ler parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E: Schaefer. Lan Clifford returned to his home near Lyons Monday aftar a few days stay in Stayton. Mrs. Seba Schouffle arrived from Cottage Grove Tuesday for ' Mr. Otm f. - TZ: i "-it.. M iKr. M ,. IW Ufll r.... a.1 LADIES'. NEW m of taffetas, canton crepes and 7 silk . combinations 'just'redeiVed direct from ttie Eastern Fasfiion cen ! ters i $20,0Q TO $37.50 Our Prices Always The Lowest GALE- & COMPANY Court and Commercial Streets i Regular $15.00 t; GLAZIER PAR ALL URE FLEECE VIRGIN WOOL SINGLE BED tANlETS; SLIGHTLY DEFECTIVE ONLY: Men's Mad e in our own mill of pure fleece virgin wool Style for men and young men Td TipE PAIR 7d s aieiii. Woolen Mills. "- -.. . v . . . - -.. . ... ... , ., Store " i x -