- v' -i-r i - I- : V TRAFFIC LAWS NEED CHANGES j Biennial Report Submitted by ;irA: Raff etw State ; Chief C Inspector Because of the increasing dan ger to i lite and ' poperty brought about by the increased number of motor vehicles operated upon the highways of the state, am endments to some sections' of the Jralficjaws pf the state are re commended In the biennial report of T. A. Ratfety, chief of the state traffic department. 'That malicious and reckless op eration may be checked, the re port declares that courU should be required to report to the sec retary of state all convictions of violations of the state motor ve hicle law ' coming under their jurisdiction "and should be com- everyone t : has occasional interruptions or unforsecn delay on bak ,ing" days, but the house 7 i wife who uses Crescent Baking Powder will not . .worry. . " SheVwill have light, melt favyQuf -mouth biscuits, mu V Cms,, and cake' because j Crescent combines the two . 4 leavening units that insure gcK?d results undervariable v. circumstances. ., ' K-. s From any grocer - ;t Crescent Manufacturing Company . ocaiue, wasungton ' - Baking Powdery . I - ... . :kLmfs 3 I - Capital Business Dovish - X- I FERRY & HIGH . - " ! " . ' : , - . . , , , ' i I i i ' i ' ''"'''''illS "' ' ' " - u ? ' 1 - ' - ' s. : . 1 1 1 MBEttMiMaMMMIfcBMa 'rJJ AU Silk P ',JUT "i- j-y ; . UmbrcUa, . i $1.95 J !' F'ir" ' $138 I ; 4 Silk Vests , Wff'ji Japanese :-:;':. ? Vanity Cases . Radium SUk " ' Lace Boudoir lip p fm ) ' - , ' . , - , niE!OREGON' STATESMAN 'SAtEirOfctfGON T pensated for . the transcript of such record. Other Recommendations Other recommendations are: Where. It Is desired to transport logs or other heavy material over the highways bonds should be re quired that the state may be re imbursed for any resulting dam age. The use of only one spotlight is held advisable, but its location on the vehicle should be fixed by law. " The use of pneumatic tires on trucks should be encouraged and the use of trucks in excess of three and one-half tons should be discouraged. Reckless driving should be placed in the same category as driving while intoxicated. Examinations Advocated Applicants for licenses to op erate vehicles should be required to pass thorough examinations. Foreign licensed cars, the own ers of which are sojourning in Oregon temporarily, should be required to be registered with the secretary of state and permits to operate such cars within this state for such period of time as the law of the state of the owners' residence grants to residents of other states, should be provided by the secretary of state. Motor vehicles should not be permitted to remain standing upon any main traveled portion of a hard-surfaced highway or poved roadway outside the cor porate limits of cities or towns. , Inspection Necessary Compulsory inspection of mo tor vehicle equipment, such as brakes and lights, should be re quired and certificates of such in spection filed monthly with the secretary of state. ' . The employment of traffic offi cers whose compensation is based upon the fee system, should be discouraged. The reoort elves considerable attention to the question of speed and overloading or trucks, ana notes that evils in this connection have been cut down to a remark able degree through the opera- Figure It Out For Yourself A few months ago a cer tain young man was earning , approximately $720 a year. Today he is earning $1324. " ' His course' In bookeeping with us cost him $120 tui tion and about $17 for -books. How.long did It take . him at his present salary to "pay for his school work? Did It pay him to learn to be expert in some-one line?. Very likely you would have a similar experience if you were : willing to . make - the effort. Let us tell you ' about our course,?';. , . - 9 : ,v tlon ef the' traffic officers. ' Year Summed Up In summing up at the close of 1921 the report says that "the activities of the officers Indicat ed that attention had been given to every phase of the motor ve hicle act. but particularly did it show the officers had been alert to observe and check up on those things in connection with the op eration of the vehicle where any element of danger was manifest, such as speeding, reckless driv ing, improper lights and their op eration, failure to observe 'rules of the road,' etc." Statistics for 1921 are given as follows: Patrol miles covered, 67.S09; cities and towns visited, 969; im proper lighting, speeding, reck lessness, etc., 2793; warning slips issued," 4689; arrests, 800; oper ators licenses suspended or re voked, 28; trucks inspected and weighed, 788; overloads found, 138; accidents observed, 54. Stolen Cars Recovered During the year stolen motor vehicles to the value of $10,545 were recovered. The fines im posed! by the courts amounted to $10.93.90, "all of which remain ed in the counties in which the courts were located, none revert ing to the state to help defray the expenses Incurred by the traffic force. The average fine imposed was $13-66 as against $3.28 the year previous, showing clearly the desire of the courts to cooperate. Several jail sentences weTe Im posed, but practically all were suspended." The total expenditure for the work from Its beginning to the close of 1921 was approximately $28,287.91. The report mentions the spe cial session of the legislature, called in December, 1921, when the traffic problem had been so complicated by the commerciali zation of the highways by stage lines that the transportation act placing these lines under the jur isdiction of the public service commission was passed. The traf fic squad was increased to 13 men and the state divided into; 11 patrol districts. ' Statistics for 1022 Statistics for 1922 are given as follows, covering the period up to October 1: License activities, 8518 activi ties directed against improper lighting equipment, its operation, reckless driving, speeding and all violations containing an element f danger, 9370; trucks inspected, weighed, equipment Investigated, 6418; stolen cars recovered, 42; accidents observed, 345; assist ance rendered tourists, 95; mis cellaneous activities. 50; warning slips issued, 14,706; arrests, 2,- .358; total activities, 41,902. Days in the field, 4640; patrol miles covered, 288,073. Disbursements since the organ ization of the traffic department total $56,818.05, and receipts. $146,894.15, leaving a credit bal ance of $90,076.10. . Classified Ads. in The .Statesman Bring Results FRANK MIL TO RESIGN OFFICE State Tax Commissioner Is; Holder of Position at Capitol 30 Years The resignation of Frank K. Lovell. sate tax commissioner, and for 30 years a holder of po sitions in the Oregon state capi tol, is in the hands of the gover nor. ; Mr. .Lovell's first connection with the state house was as audi tor under Secretary of State G. W. McBride. Under the succeed ing secretary of state, Frank I. Dunbar, Mr. Lovell was appointed chief clerk and also served in that position under Secretary of State Frank W. Benson. In 1911 Mr. Lovell served as calendar clerk in the state senate, and after the legislative session was appointed secretary of the state tax commission. He was elevated to the tax commissioner ship in 1919 by appointment of Governor Olcott when Tax Com missioner Charles V. Galloway re signed. Mr. Lovell will go to California when he leaves his office, which will be about January 1. His res ignation is due to ill health. Two New Diptherla Cases Are Reported Two new cases of diphtheria were reported yesterday to Dr. E. C. Cashatt, city health officer. One of these cases is in Engle wood and the other in South Salem. This makes a total Of 13 cases in Salem at the present time, according to Dr. Cashatt. Seven cases of smallpox are under quarantine at the present time, although no tendency to spread has been noticed so far. If such a tendency should be shown. Dr. Cashatt says, the stud ents will be required to be vaccin ated or remain away from school. Every effort is being made to prevent the spread of disease and keep the city schools open. The diphtheria has so far been con fined to the Englewood district with the one exception. Cullures of the throats of all children who might be carriers of the disease are bein made regularly. TROUBLED WITH WEAK KIDNEYS ' Have been troubled with weak kidneys since childhood," writes Mrs. G. Hyde, Benzonia, Michi gan. "Now past forty and have had terrible backache and that tired out feeling, hardly able to do my work. By using Foley Kid ney Pills accompanied with Foley Cathartic Tablets I soon felt like a new person." Backache, rheu matic pains, dizziness and blurred vision are symptoms of kidney trouble. Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief. Adv. Logging Operations Stop When Snow Gets Too Deep DALLAS, Or.. Dec. 20. (Spe cial to The Statesman.) Because of the depth of snow in the log ging camps' of the Willamette Val ley Lumber company west of Black Rock, work has been dis continued for he past sevjeral days and will not start again un til the snow has disappeared or melted to such a depth that will make logging easier. Snow for the past week has averaged three and one-half to four feet on the level and .when MAS V I PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER CO. m PHONE 85 237 NORTH LIBERTY STREET - . - - - SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY-MORKtNG. rain began to fall In the valley snow continued to fall in the mountains. The Willamette Valley Lumber company has a supply of logs on hand at the mill here to last sev eral weeks and it is expected that no inconvenience will be suffered by the discontinuance of work in the camps. The company also expects to start up a camp In Benton county near Monroes to furnish logs for the winter's run. Vancouver Citizens Here to Inspect Paper Mill The following part- of business and professional citizens of Van couver, Wash., were guests of the Oregon Pulp & Paper company Wednesday, for the purpose of in specting the plant. One similar to the Salem operation is to be established in Vancouver by the Columbia River Paper company. Those comprising the party were: W. C. Stumberg, Dr. R. W. Wiswall. Dr. Herbert C. Lieser, J. B. Atkinson, J. J. Donovan. Wil liam Du Bois, C. W. Ryan, Henrv Crass. F. N. Kittenring, E. A. Hannah, R. N. Wilkinson and C. C. Hutchins, all of Vancouver. Luncheon was enjoyed with the Rotarians. The new paper mill will manu- Dr. Jack Starts Saturday SO IS 15 In planning your Xmas gih to wife or mother, give her something that will help her to remove the drudgery of housework. An Electric Vac uum cleaner will do this every day in the year. DECEMBER 21, )p22 facture th-e highest 'grade paper of all coast mills, with actual con struction tinder way about Janu ary 1. according to their local representative Q .A. Rlach. Both rail and deep water trans portation will be enjoyed from the property, being directly on the Columbia river. Besides the paper mill unit will be a sawmill, box shook, sulphite and pulp mill. As at the Salem mill, it will carry their operation complete from the timber to the finished article, without waste. I NEW CORPORATIONS I Articles of incorporation were filed yesterday by the North Maid Manufacturing company of Port All Baking Powders Look Alike BUT la your baking powder abso lutely pure? Royal is. Is your baking powder abso lutely wholesome? Royal u. Is your baking powder un Taryin in strength under allc.. .litions? Royal is. Is tout baldrur powder nomical in keeping baked foods fresh longer and mak ing home baking so satis factory that it takes the place of more expensive food? Royal is. ; Raval Contains No Alrnn I Leaves No Bitter Tast Electric Vacuum Cleaner A phone call will bring a demon strator to your home, who will show the many wonderful fea tures of this machine. $5.00 down and $5.00 per month puts one of these clean ers in your horned land, capitalized at $S000. Tkei incorporators are Joe Metx, fj Rodinsky and Jacob Stent. Tkv firm will hand'.e women's net-: chandise. ' til' Other articies5were filed as foVit lows: ' ; v Washington m Investment com. pany, Portland incorporators. P, f W. Cookinghkm. C. B. Wood- f worth, C. B. jstephenson; cpltM itatlon, $3000. : .; Wonder Recovery company. 'of Portland Incorporators. tUy '. i Barkhurst. Ryi Barkharst. W. H Sayre;. capitalization, $250,00(1? mining. Notice of an: increase In capV tallzation from $10,000 to $2,. 000 was filed by the Bend Car age company. 1 - -t i ..TV