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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON : FRIDAY MORNING. JUNli 16, 1922 CITMIEWS INBRIEF iDepnr laborer, Salem and. Tordls Adeline Dahl, nurse, Siltertoo. library Han Map ' The large map of Marlon" Coun ty showing the result of the sur Yejr of tuberculosis conditions In the county, made by Miss L. Grace Holmes of the state tuber culosis society is in the Salem li brary. Ht will remain there for iome time. Attention ; . . , ' Members Illabce clnb. ,Tbe no tice sent out for meeting at Com mercial club Friday,- June 23, should ' read Friday, - June 1 6. .AdT. ? .'-' . --r''' . . -VT - Vacation Books Available July 1 f Vacation time' on library books may be secured be tinning July 1 and tne books ''Will not be doe under this arrangement until Oc tober 1. ' ., iy.r, Wanted, Women " f To stem strawberries at Baker Barreling plant. Trade and High streets. steady work. H. A. Baker-AdT. Legal Blsnna -Get tbcm at The Statesman of- tlM, Catalog on application. AdT, i. The Sons Shop la coming. Adr. Ka Klax Klan .. . Hear the truth about the klan. Dr. It. II. Sawyer, famous Interna tional lecturer. Motion pictures. where it was reported that prowl Grand theater. June 16. 8 d. m.. ers had "de an attempt to enter ..Burglary Attempted Patrolmen White and Branson were called Wednesday night to 1010 , North Twentieth street one show only. Adr. LUMHIKi i n v f Colleen Moore In "The Wall Flower" Rupert Hashes Is Wobbly Suspect " . Samuel E. Vard. transient, was last night arrested by Chief Of Police Moffltt and Officer Victor and Is being held in the city jail pending an investigation. .Ward, according to officers, had a num ber of I.W.W. membership blanks a residence.; ; The officers found that the, screen had ; been pried from, a window . but secured no trace of the miscreants. Jack4 QbW;'.-::-'-' ICS 8. Conu St. A good ftlaee to eau Tables ' and counter. Adv. Patient Returned - After soendlmr a nicht st the upon nis person when taken Into Iclty Jail where he bed been lodged custody at the Southern Pacific passenger depot. by Patrolmen Victor and Branson. John Deasy, Cottage rarm inmate was returned to that institution yesterday. 9100 Down- llO per month, buys 10 acres in crop; fine fruit land. Price I Trunks, Bazs. Suitcases 11250. See us at once. W. II. Grabenhorst ft Co., 275 State St. I Adr. Harness, saddlery, puttees. F. E. 8hafer, 170 8. Commercial, Adr. at charge of speeding filed by chamber shall have legislative au- State Traffic Officer D. M. Brown. I thority relative to money bills ex- Fine was imposed y Judge Un-j elusive of the senate, but money run." cannot be appropriated unless the purpose of the appropriation is recommended by a message from the representative of the crown. Article 28. Bilk may be initi ated by either house. Attention I Article 40 Covers t ha wltn- Members Illahee club. The no- J holding of royal assent. The tice sent out for meeting at Com-(representative of the -crown in inerela! club Friday. June 23. withholding assent to a bill must should read Friday, June 1. lact in accordance with the usage Tea experienced waitresses mee. Gray Belle. AdT, Adv. Children Annoy The band concert and Flag day speakers had much unfair compe tition Wednesday night when nu merous children played and shout ed during the evening program. Persons interested In the program were compelled to listen to the outside discord while parents per mitted offending ' youngsters to play as noisily as they wished. Several complaints were filed at in the case of the dominion of Canada. Bills shall be without force unless royal assent is given then within a year. Article 43 The parliament may create subordinate legislatures, but without powers over the army. nsvy. finanee and national sub jects. ' ! Legislation Protected Article 46 A bill passed by both houses may be suspended for 90 days on the written demand of two-fifths of the chamber or a maioritr of the aenatn Hh!n the police station yesterday. City official, request . parents "doth. . n of u cwperaie in iutuB mibill .hall h inhmtttl . f,. ers to concerts more enjoyable. Attention Members Illanee club. The no tice sent out for meeting at Com mercial club Friday, June 23, should read Friday, Jane 16. ' Adv. ' , Films Developed Free- Leave your films today at Pat- ton's Book Store. Adv. Xurses Chose Cnpid Two Marion county nurses in scribed their names on county marriage license records yester day after visits to the courthouse In company with their husbands- to-be. Hugh Magee, realtor,' 431 South Cottage street and Rose M. Thompson,-nurse, Salem, were the first" applicants. The second li cense was issued to Ralph Emery Carload of Dodges A carload of Dodge Brothers new model cars en route to the Bonesteele Motor Co. passed Whitetlsh, Montana on the 13th and will arrive In Salem June 19. Loans on Good Chy Property Plenty of money; no delay. Call 321 State street. Adv. endum of the people, if demanded within 90 days, or if demanded by a resolution of three-fifths of the senate, or by the petition of one-twentieth of the voters on the register. Money bills are except ed and bills declared by both houses to fee necessary for the Im mediate preservation of public peace, health and safety. Article 47 The parlaiment may provide for the Initiation by the people of proposals - for laws or constitutional amendments; such with the constitution in force In the Free State when the constitu tion become operative shall con tinue until repealed or amended by parliament. Article 77 After the constitu tion comes Into operation the house of parliament elected In pursuance of the tree state agree ment act may for one year exer cise all the powers conferred by the constitution on the chamber. The first election for the chamber shall be as soon as possible after the expiration of such period, BITS FOR BREAKFAST TAKE A TIP " It's the' man who keeps himself physically fit in EVERY WAY who always reaches the top of the lad der of success. Your eyes are a dominant factor in your physical wel fare. Keep them well and youH feel better all over. MORRIS OPTICAL CO. .- ,v- . t . ,. 204-211 Salem Bank of Commerce Building Oregon's Largest Optical 1 j Institution , ) Phone 239 for appointment SALEM, OREGON , 4; i t i. lr I: TRY OTJB Individaal Meat Pies On Tnes. and Wed. TnB LITTLB LADYS STORE 1000 Center St, comer 12th Notice to Contractors The undersigned will receive bids till 7 oclock p. m. June 25, i9zz, tor the construction of a concrete and tile office building for the Interurban Telephone Co. in Silverton, Oregon. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office . of the company. P. L. Brown, Silvertob, Ore., June 15. 1922-Adr. proposals be initiated on petition of 50,000 voters. If the parlia ment rejects such a proposal it must be submitted to an ordin ary referendum for decision. For Rent- S-room apt., water, light and telephone and garage free. Call at 331 State street. Adv. DOCUMENT IS OUT PRIOR TO ELECTION tfslatton must provide that the deformed (Continued from page 1) but English will be equally rec ognized as the official language. Parliament may make special pro. visions for areas in which only one language is n use. Article 5 No title or honor shall be conferred except on the advice of the executive council of the state. Article 6 Protects liberty of person by a process similar to a habeas corpus writ. Article 7 Declares dwellings High school graduation . At the armory tonight. The next big thing is the Salem Chautauqua, June 29th to July 5th, Inclusive. "a It is a pity there should be any doubt as to the legal status of the paved state highways and the paved county market roads In Oregon. The construction of both ought to go ahead unhampered by any sort of tangle. - S "Hats off to Salem! Down there night before last the police arrested 13 of the participants in a shlvaree'.M Eugene Register. S German brain specialists are speeding to Russia tq attend the bedside of Lenine. It is of no use, That brain will never be cured. It was born crooked and stunted and . Talcum powder, . , which costs about. 13.0 a ton at the mine, sella around $10,000 a. ton at the drug store. Some one asks why some une Marriages Many " ! : For Polk County Folk DALLAS, Or Jutte 15. (Spe cial to the Statesman ) Closely 'ollowing the record established last week County Clerk Moore has this week issued the following couples licenses , for marriage: Hugh C. Old and i Netta Klla Walle-; Leland S. Fisher and Laura Marie Larren; r-FlorJUS. WoodhuU and Floy E, KenyUi Alba Jay Brown and Isabollt .Ger trude Helms; Frederick F. H. Schleimann and tali Marie. Co lumbia Carlson. ' Paul Yon look iweet , enouib to eat, Elisabeth. ' Elisabeth I do eat: whera shall we go? -.:.iv u T0DAYT0?.I0RR0Yr 1 at 1 III -JJhrfv I 111 FOCH FOUR Belgium's Famous Original Dancers GEORGE MURPHY Comedy Juggling t BIG BILL HART in rBreed of Men Alatinee 25c Evening 35c Articles 45 and 48 Relate to 0 our women do not go back to armed forces and participation in the mines. war. t Amendments Referred Article 49 Amendments to the constitution mut be submitted to a referendum; a majority' of the voters on the register must vote and amendment will fall to pass unless a majority on the reg- twlce the wages ot the men. dently considered smarter Hartman's' Glisiei Wear them and see Easier and Better HARTMAN BROS. Phone 1255. Salem. Oregon Application Dismissed-- In an order yesterday the state public service commission dis mvioiaoie; tnese cannot oe iorci- Ister or two tnlrd9 0f tbe TOtes Diy entered except In accordance ar. recorded ln It- faTOr. With the law. ArtlcU SO The executive an- Religiona Clause Liberal thoritv of the free state is vested -Declares freedom of in the Ylng exercisable as in the "a S The speaker at the Salem Ro tary club luncheon on Wednesday, who told about the evolution ot the pen. stated that ln ancient Babylon there were women book keepers, and that they received evi-and worth more. SAVE $ $ $ by buying your hardware and fur niture -at The Capital Hardware & Furniture Co., 2ioMem- tnercial street. .. .uPbone 47- Artlcle 8- mlsses without prejudice an ap-1 conscience and free practice or I ,, , r.... . ni-a- plication of the Creswell Electric religion Inviolable rights. senUtive of the crown. There ttE .V . . r compny -r U L." . , , D may will be a council to aid and ad- thority to increase rates. The or- directly or Indirectly endow any .... . ttl vled the uer names me vaiuauon oi me religion or pronimt or restrict tae executlTe council, responsible to ?llnAr nXe mklng purpose at free exercise thereof, or give any cnaml)er. It shall consist of preierence. or impose any aisauu- X WANTED s Subscriptions to Portland i u! News. ' I 60c per month delivered. ' Service or money back. E. 1. AXSLOW ' Terminal Cigar Store Phones : Res. 443-J ; office ', : 203 ; 111,800. Attention Graduates New' classes at ' the Capital Business college start next Mon day, June 19. Why not arrange to enter today? Adv ' i Do Not Make a Trip Without trying an Air-Eater. Hare it Installed early. 252 state. 660 ;N. Capitol, 420 S. Coml.- Adv. not more than 12 ministers ap- ity on account of religious belief by the presenUtives of Capital Junk Company r ' is in market for all kind of Junk Will . ' pay . " market ' price. Quick service, I To Build TJndergrade- The state highway commission is granted authority, in an order of the public service commission yesterday, to construct an Under ; grade highway" crossing beneath the tracks ot the Southern Pacific company - within the Oregon City. of religious status, or affect pre judicially the Tight of any child to attend a school receiving pub lic money without attending1 the religious instruction at the1 school or make any discrimination ' as respeefs state aid between schools under the management of differ ent religious denominations, or divert from any religious denom ination or any additional Institu tion any of its property except for the purpose of roads, railways. lighting, water or drainage works the crown, four to be members of the chamber and . eight to be chosen from citizens eligible to the chamber, but not members of parliament. If they are members when appointed thej shall vacate their seats. ; " How Appointments Are Made Article 51 The ministers who are members of the chamber must include the president and vice president of the executive coun cil. The president shall be ap- DIED KDYKENDALL At the resi dence. Rural avenue, June 15. William H. Kuykendall, age 72 years, husband ot Sarah Kuykendall, father ot Clifford ot Spokane, Charles ot Cascade Locks. Roy of California and Mrs. Iva Gardner ot Lewistonj Idaho. Funeral services will be held Saturday. June 17, at 2 o'clock from the Rogdon mortuary, concluding service City View cemetery. V ' . . rmihiM n thai nnminition of the or otnert works of puonc utmty i . - cnamDer; me umci mcs -nomination of the president ot c-w t - t ine execuiiTe tuuuv.ii. v ArtM 9 r.narantfte- fr M. Ueni ana mmnw. and on the payment of compensa tion. Clover Hay- Fine quality, close ln on Gar denroad. Phone 1433. Adv. 215 Center Street Phone 393 E10STEIM & GREEMBAUPvl Dry Goods, Millinery :, Shoes Ladies 'sleeveless Vests, big assortment - 65c, 50cy 39c, 35c, 29c, 25c, 23c, 19c 18c and 15c Union Suits $1.75, $L50, $15, $100, 75c, 65c 50c 48c Extra large size tmderVear, low prices', -Bathing Suits, good quality, pretty colors Bath'Caps.:.; l.;';':.:.... ' ',,.::.::..35c -19c and 15c Millinery at Reduced Prices Shoes, we sell guaranteed shoes, cost little more than . unreliable goods ' Friday and Saturday Only $1.50 Mercerized Damask, 72 inch, 85c 36 inch Indian Head, 20c a yard 50c Curtain 3Iar quisette ..-19c Remnants of Curtain Goods Half . ; Price : ; : 1 . 240-246 N. Commcrclal-St. Motorcycle Runs Amuck ' Traffic Officer Rollan Parremt suffered a bad spill yesterday while riding on a traffic call. He was making's turn at Chemeketa and Church streets when nis mo torcycle ' suddenly lumped Into high speed. The machine took the curb but was : finally ditched by the Officer. It was' found that, a carbuerator control 7 had snapped. Parrent escaped severe injuries. but sustained minor bruises. limits of pression of opinion and assembly hIm Bna retire. If not PPrted without arms and the formation by "e majoruyiu v or associations not opposed to Article 52 The ministers not public morality. . members of the chamber shall be Article 10 Provides all. cltt- nominated by a committee ot the zens have the right to free ele-" members of the chamber; we mentary education. mlnliter should be representative Article 12The legislature of the state as a whole, rather hereby created, known as the par- than of groups or parties, llament of the Irish free state, is : Article 52 Each minister not to consist of the king, a chamber a member of the parlaiment shall h reaDonsible head Of the Wfc SV.SMStiV H 1 WW NIELSEN Suddenly 'near Hope- Hooewell. Polk county. June 15, Norman C. Nielsen, age 33 years, husband of Helen Leach Nielsen, son of Mrs. L. H. Tay lor ot Kansas City, Kas. Also survived by a sister and a bro ther residing in Denmark. Saw service with the marines dur ing the World war. Member Pacific lodge. No. 60 A. F. & A. M. Notice of funeral later by the RIgdon mortuary. BEAMER At the residence. 1525 Woodrow street, June IS William R. Beamer. Survived by wife and two children, Ed gar R. Beamer of Tacoma and Mrs. Edna E. Royce of Ogden, I Utah. Member of Tacoma lodge Knights of Pythias.- Notice of funeral later , by RIgdon mor tuary. ' ' - - ' -"" 5 Article 14 Confers the right J executive department to which he I gjjDELL At McCleary. Wash., A Claaslf led 'Wni bring you bnyerw ABt. Attention- Members Illahee club. .The no tice sent out for meeting at Com mercial club Friday, June 23, should read Friday, June 16.' Adv. l Eugene Man Fined Robert Prescott ot Eugene, yes terday paid a fine ot 215 In Jus tice court after pleading guilty; to Today and Tomorrow BrC Mt Parnes 9? Hen YwlC&j News and Comedy y If of suf trace on all citisens of the lis appointed. age of 21 of both sexes. AH Responsible to Chamber those of the age of 30 may vote Article 54 Ministers who are for the senate: those of the age members of parlaiment shall aJone of 21 for the deputies. 'be responsible tor all external af- Article 17 Includes oath of al- fairs, whether ot policy, negotia- leglance. , - - tlons or executive acts. Parlfanwnt Afoota nfton , I TVia ATACUtive COUnCll Shall Article 24 Provides the nar- met as a collective authority but llament will hold at least one ses- J each minister shaU be responsible sion each year. . to the chamber for bis depart- Article 25 Provides the sU- Iment. tings shall be public, but that in Article 59 Provides that the cases ot special emergency the council shall prepare an annual house may sit quietly with the as- government budget. sent or two-thirds of the members Article 63 The courts snaii present. . '. compose courts of first instance Article 26 The number 'of and of final appeal, termed the members of the chamber shall be supreme court and al30 courts of Xixed from time to time by the local limited Jurisdiction, parliament but shall consist of Court Jurisdiction Fixed not less than one member for Article 66 Gives the Irish su eactf .30,000 or 20.000 to be elect- preme court appealate jurisdiction ed on the principles of proper- on all decisions for .the high tional representation. courts. Its decisions shall In all -'Article" 2S. The senate, shall cases be final and conclusive and be composed ot citisens who have shall not be reviewed or be capa- done honor to the nation by reas- ble of being reviewed by any other on of useful, public service or who court, tribunal or authority, what- because of . special qualifications soever, provided that "nothing ln or attainments represent impor- this constitution shall impair the tant aspects of the nation's life, right ot any person in petition His Universities Represented Majesty for special leave o appeal , Article 30 Every university from the , supreme., court of His shall be entitled to two senators. Majesty in council or the right ot The number of senators, exclusive His Majesty to grant such leave, ot the universities, shall be 5 6. Article. 67 Provides . that all The senators mast be 55 years of judges Including those on the su age. the term of office is 12 years, preme court shall be appointed by subject to the provisions for the the representative of the crown on constitution of the first senate., the advice ot the executive coun t Article 31 Provides lor f the ciL ;- election of senators erery three . Article 69 The jurisdiction of years from a panel In which the courts martial shall not be ex free state 'forms one electoral tended to or exercised over the area and on. the principles of pro- civil population, save In time of portional representation. war and for acts committed ln 'Article, 32. The parliament Js time of .war. c Such jurisdiction te arrange the method for the pro- cannot be exercised in any area in posal and selection of senators, which civil courts , are open or with special reference to the rep- capable of being held, and no per resentation or important interests son shall be removed from one and institutions. . ... area to another for the purpose of Appropriation Safeguarded T . creating such jurisdiction. Articles 34 and 35 cover money . . Laws Continue . hnia Tt la nrovided that the "Article 72 Laws not consistent June 15. Mrs. J. A. Sandell. The tody will be brought to this city for interment in care of . the RIgdon mortuary. Funeral probably Saturday. Webb & Clougb Letdbf Funeral Dirtctcrt Expert Embtlaert ' United Army Stores TENTS Get your Tents. Flies for Tents. All sizes in Pau lins and all Hinds of Caynping Supplies at the Armr Goods Store. ; -Folding. . Cots, Water Bags, Camp Chairs, Blan kets, Hip Boots, Leather Puttees, Wrap Leggings, Belts, Auto Gloves, Ar my 0.D. Shirts and Breeches, Army Hats, Sailor's Hats, Middies, Wool and Cotton Sweat ers, Camp Stoves, Clothes Bags, Pack Sacks, Com passes, Telescopes and Field $ Glasses, Pillows, Goggles, Mess Kits, Can teens, Knive3 and Forks, Spoons, $1.00 Watches) , Saddle Bags, Auto Packs, Camp .Tables, Ropes, Leather Straps, Steel Tent Pins, etc . , t United Amy Stores 230 So. Commercial St. SALEM, OREGON Rugs and Furniture for the Home Furniture Upholstering, Repairing and Refintshinj: We sell for Less Get Our Prices GIESE & GO. 373-77 Court Street Phone 46-1 Trade in your old furniture ' S slie decor aJiai llid Mlt: i Rupert Hughes, who wrote The QWJKei nd "Darigerous Curve Ahead - says jthcrc r iarejilu sands of girls like Idalene Nobbin in his latest pic ture, "The Wall Rower." : : f . ' He thinks that a girl need not be homely,, friend less and unloved. And he has pu his thoughts into a photoplay that is a gem of huinor and ob servation. '. 7 " . ' - ' ; - ' r.! Colleen Moore, who plays the wall flower, gives -one of the greatest individual performances ever seen upon the screen. rdpe:rt hughes -COLLEEN MOORB 7 - " , also :" BOBBY VERNON. -'--IN- - ' " ' "'TIS THE BULL" Today 7 Tornorrow :"2 p. m. 7:15 p. r 9:15 p. r