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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1923)
i i i 4 5 ? 1 i ,1 1 ? f t Ml -r STATE-GOVERNMENT ! WOULD BE CHANGED (Continued from page 1) r 1 State board - of health. r. ; Secretary of state board of health, ' v " ' Statp health officer. 1 State highway , engineer. State highway commission. State horticultural" society. . State board of. horticulture. Industrial welfare - commission. ' state : industrial accident com mission. - . , t .Irrigation and drainage secur ities commission , - Insurance, commissioner ,, ; : State librarian. , ; 'Oregon land settlement, com 'mission, . ',.,,. , State livestock sanitary board. ' StaV lime board. . - - ' i: Advisory livestock" brand ; a1 Justlng board.; ' . I "TU Sues It lnt X7 Yca'ccn nov v:zzr ua r:r.ib! 2 low-cut shoes vrillsut sacrifice oi "Stylish Stoat 0u i2s": ccsbise ; ease v.-ilh the sznart appsar nsce dear to the heart cf every woman. ' - . -s " - II J yea - jliaVe had trcti-Ia in cljtainin a c v nly ?f.h 3 A II t, s we . "ivQ 'itli'ithe; cp? : p:rtzn:ty to show yea - i Ccne in and try on . i- - ; . - 2 muIS -.I"" ::;;n:J.Rbit!3 The tTalk-Ovcr Store sVSaksSi-' Orcijon r - ' i .... ; ; -1 y . .i-i, -7, - - "' -' ..... .. i r m r.:-i , . -. i -.- : ' -; t, I;; ft . . - - x-.V .-' The -if State land .hoard. 1 State ' labor ; commissioner. Legislative 'aerTlce and refer ence bureau ;oC the stat of Ore gon. , 1 . Librarian of the supreme court library. . , , t - Oregon bureau of mines and geology. ! Director of Oregon bureau ot mines and, geology. : Pacific t northwest tourist as sociation. - T Oregon state : board of p lot commissioners:. ? , Public serYlqqi i commission. State pure seed board. State prJntec ..r ; , State printing board. Securities' coonmlsston. , Soldiers and ' Sailor commis sion of the state of Oregon. " Stallion registration board. ' ' Oregon tourist and information bureaus , V ' - Committee of tax laTestlgatlon of the state of Oregon. ' State tax commission. ! jState ' tax commiss'oner. V State Teterinarian. ' Statfa board of; Tocatlonal edu cation.- '",' ' . State water bpard. ' State Water superintendent. Trustees ' of A. ' R. Burbank trust fund. ' )'"'! Trusters of the ' McLoughlin home. ' - J ' . Trustees Sodarille soda springs. . World; war: veterans state aid commission, : provided " the ' public service commission shall con tinue to function i as - at present constitute " unt'l January 1, 1925, as particularly provided in section 2, hereof. 4 : Section 2.7 The duties, powers and functions heretofore imposed by law upon ' the public : service commission, . Oregon state ' board of pilot 1 commissioners, the state highway commission and . the state engineer or as sa'd duties. powers .and functions may bo ex tended, enlarged,: abridged, modi fied or , in any ; manner effected by other bills or! acts ot this leg islative assembly; shall, from and after the tak'npi e'fect of this actk be exercised by a commis sioner of public -works and utili ties : who shall be 1 known as the departoniTOt of puBllc worlds and utilises provided; the public ser vice. commission ; shall I continue to function :t' as at present con stituted 'until January i i; (1825, when . this act shall apply? and a publ'c service ' . commissioner thi?jn be "appointed j prov'ded in section - 8 hereof.4 . . . :SectibnJi3e dutiesV powers and-functions heretofore Imposed by law upon the t - . fc t' ti4nkfeir" todardrr- frt-f .. State-' board- f control; t ' Supferlntehdent of banks. ", , 1 State bond comm'ts'on. ' . ' Budget commission of the state of Oregon. ; . : I . Corporation 1 commissioner. f -,( State exhibit agent.! r- Insurance ' commissioner. ? ' U Ubrarfan-of j Oregon- state ; V brary.; r! 1; i h. " ! f Librarian of supreme court library. i, Vi' v '. .. .. SljI i-f. State printing: board. K . State- printer. I ; '.. " ' : ;- "s'T I Oregon tourist nd informat'on bureau. t i j-? " 1 Pacific northwest tourist asso ciation. 1 I r Soldiers , and Sailors commis sion, of , the atate of Oregon. ; . . State tax commission. ' State ' tax comimissloner. Trusses . of the . McLougbrn home r- "r, I ' . ; - " . Trustees ot the A. R. Burbank trustund. Wouldn't Y6u Like KiY 'to Go'East Though? 1 s O f , - Of course you would and by going 4his way you, will see most of the beauty spots ot the. West., ,. : Ynu mar loin the merry-maker on California's .silvery i strand; see the a TM i 1nn'rn thrnnfh f!ar "i riso Gorge and over ihe 'Apache Trail ' 'ijigbway. and take In the Mardl Or as. Then too,, yon" have a cholc of -. .JrnutM. atob-over. privileges and best - of train Bervlce.i' 4 1 1 Ask your local ticket T agent for LOW ROUND TRIP AOd ONE WAY,. FARES, time 'tables and descriptive holders or write 1 J - JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent, l- ; Portland. Oregon Sunchlne Way 'Cross U. S. A.' SQUIRIi EDGEGATE .' Her Imagination Is Not as Wild as it Used To Be SQUR- Trustees of ' Sodaville soda springs. ; ' ' World war veterans state aid commission, or as said duties, powjers ' and : functions may be xtended, ; enlarged, abr'dged, modified, or. in any manner ef fected . by other bills or acts of this legislative assembly, shall fr6m and after' the tak ng effect ot this act, be exerc'sed by tbe commissioner of business con trol "and finance, to ' bo appoint ed as hereinafter provided and whose . department s h a 1 1 . be known ' as the' department : ot business control and f 'nance. Section 4: -The -duties, powers and functions heretofore imposed by law upon: - ' The state Industrial accident commission. Board of Inspectors ot child labor. ' - . , V Staba child welfare ' commis sion. State board of conciliation. State board of eugen'es. State board of health. "Secretary of 1 state ' board i ot health; : State' health officer. . Industrial welfane conunission. State labor commissioner. t .State . board . of ' Tocational education, or as said duties, pow ers and ' functions may be extend ed, enlarged, abridged.' modified or in any ' manner ' effected f by other blUs - or acta of this leg islative ! assembly shall . from and after" the taking effect of this act, ' be exercised by a commis sioner of labor,,.induatry : and bubllc welfare, to be appointed as ': hereinafter : proridod ; and wnose aeparuneni s n a 1 1 i known as the department of l&bor,T inddstry 'a'ndi public, .wel fare.: I .1 t ,v: Section 5.-The dnties. powers and functions heretofore, Impos ed by law npon .tb;- :! ! Dairy and -food!,comm'sslon.r. Desert ; land board. , J ; ' C ' State engineer. 5 ! h Board of state v fair directors. SUte' board of forestry. 1 - State forester. .'-"' " 1 ' ' '; '' : ':f Oregon geographic board. ; - State j board bf. horticulture, v State .horticultural society. t Irrigation and drainage secur ities commission. J.Oregon , land; settlemeht com mission. . . M ' r. i State land board. ' :; - Dairy 1 bull registration board. . State ' lime board J 5 Advisory " livestock brand ad justing board. State livestock ; sanitary boara. "Stallion registration board. Oregon bureau ot mines and geology. '. - - . .Director., ot . Oregon .bureau ot mines and geology. " ; . v j State pure ; seed board. t State j wter boards ; - r I State 5 water superintendent, or as said duties, powers and func tions may be extended, enlarged. abrldeed. modified '- or In any manner effected by other ,b'llfc or acts of this legislative as sembly, shall from and after the taking effect of this. act. be exercised by ' a commissioner o agriculture and natural resources who shall be appointed as here inafter prorided and whose ! de partment I shall the v known as i the department of .agriculture .and natural, resources. ' ; - . Section 6, -la addition to per forming the duties and functions otherwise "imposed on . them! by law, - the - secretary of state and state' treasurer shall each serve as 1 one . of; the ; commissioners provided for In sections 2 to 5 inclusive - of , this act, ., and the governor shall 7 Immediately up on" the taking effect of, th's act, appoint two-commissioners at an annua salaryiiot . four thousand flvp hundred dollars each; pro vided the ; commissioner t of , pub lic works and utilities shall be aid six thousand dollars per annum. I i -:: ., k'i: v - .' Immediately I upon taking ef fect ; of jthls act the governor shall designate - ths departments to " be presided , over by the sec retary , of state and the state treasurer and the comraiss'oners aoDoInted by bim and 1 be may et any - time byTexectttive' "order. transfer '. the head of any de partment to br the head of any other department:.: provided ' the IHIeire9 Tlraere aedl Eve AVr .SUrt I HAVE HERE i ' Ex-Heavyweight Champ is Willing to Fight, Way to -Bout With Dempsey ' NEVv. TORK, ! Jan. 10.- (By The Associated Press)-Jess Wil- lard declared today he was will' ing to fight his way to a return match with Jack Dempsey (for, the world'seavy weight boxing title If it is necessary to do that in or der to convince the public he can get into - condition for a battle with the champion." ; .,; M. ; . Must Satisfy Public ' This declaration was made aft er Willard and his manager, Ray Archer, had conferred with Pro mtr ,Tex Rickard regarding pos sible match with Dempsey. There was ' no ; definite announcement but it was" understood Rickard as sured Willard that be was ready, to stake a return bout with Demi sey, possibly in July it the former title holder can demonstrate his fitness , to the satisfaction ot the public. t-:-. : ;. ...... , . Negotiations, it was said, would remain practically at a standstill until "Jack Kearns " ,Dempsey's manager,' arrives In' the near fu ture from the . PacifW 'coast. L - Dempsey at this time is con templating a' reappearance' in the movies and negotiating with Lon don promoters who have offered a purse of $250,000 for him to box Joe Beckett, English heavyweight, during Derby, week in May.fi "i , ; J- ' v j : ; Insists ' Only 36 ' ' vril '.Willard in the meantime plans to . remain C Indefinitely in New York and keep himself In condi tion with daily gymnasium work out. He expressed little concern over the edict of William Mnl doon, chairman of the New York State Athletic - commission, bar ring the former champion from fighting In this state, whether he is over or under the age limit of 38, and branding his .attempted comeback as "rldlculoiis." He in sisted that he Is only. 36, despiie records to the contrary and de clared a fight With Dempsey could be staged easily outside of this state if the commission maintains Its barrier.: 'i :'. ,; i -- .-- i; :."-. ii Resolution is Introduced by .Representative Lewis May Call Halt to Contracts . The program .. of - the present state highway commission ;would be arbitrarily halted and tbe pro posed letting of contracts - for about 8 Q miles of road work re strained,, under'; the terms! of a resolution introduced in the house yesterday '. by ; Representative Lewis of Multnomah. - t-A!f ;1;' ;; : Lewis said that he had. not con sulted with ' : Governor ' Pierce about "the resolution although It sets forth that it is because of the statements' in the governor's mes sage relative to alleged failure of the highways, that its author be lieves the road work should be stopped" until the policy of the present administration is learned. At the meeting of the commis sions td be held here January 19. $500,000 worth of road bonds are to be sold and contracts totalling this act shall be ; appointed by the governor by and with thv advice and consent of ,the senate and when vacancies occur during the recess of the senate the gov ernor shall tnake temporary ap pointment until ; the next meet ing of the senate .when he, shall nominate somn person to f'll such office J ..'and any person I so- nominated, who ( Is . affirmed by the 'senate, "shall hold his office 11 mm em VOU LVEt Z,E4 THE. ,ZZ4t4G t4 SUCH A Of GLOft THAT IT Swallows up M horixom r I rrt-TH fire: jm XT' - about $900,000 are scheduled to be let. About 18 counties' are affected.-". ' .: ' Thehighway commission has made arrangements that a large portion of the contracts are being advertised! '. ' f there is' a campaign of reck less expenditure on ' the part of the commission" said Lewis, "I think" now Is the time to stop it. I i do not . know that any. of the charges' made by the-governor in his message jean be supported by facts.' I am Bimply taking precau tionary steps." , . ' .:::r - . ! .. U li Fourteen f.:; ' It provides that all aliens, not eligible to citizenship i In the United Statesi ; would bo specifi cally ; barred : from ownership of real property or control of. cor porations in Oregon under - the terms of a bill introduced In the house of representatives yesterday afternoon by Representatives Bai ley and Huston.. v " ' ; v r Thot bill -JJ; modeled closely aft er the California anti-alien land law and is similar to J the " Barge Leonard bill Introduced in the 1931 session of the Oregon legis lature and defeated because of the' federal opposition ' to . the measure-at that time. , 2 .f The measure has the backing of the . American legion. A clause, by which the respec tive treaties lot the United State with the countries whose nation als might be j involved, is Included In the measure and an effort has been made to guard against pos sible misinterpretations of tbe motives back ot the bill. Salem and Independence . ii Legion , to Tangle Friday 1 The first really "big" game in Salem between any Salem basket .ball team and any outside organ ization will be played tomorrow, Friday night, between the Salem Yellow Jackets . aand v the Inde pendence Legion team. The' In dependence quintet has Mix. the , formidable center, six feet four in height, who 1 starred, - for OAC While he was there. He is rated as one of the really star players of the coast.' They ; also have Archibald, who made a great xec ord as a; college player; and other who have put Independence on the alhletic map with their speed and cleverness. The Yellow Jackets' have ;t' taken ' on a hard 'team' to beat; as their first oppo nents.' . 1 - Mav Slated for M1 Pittsburg National Club 'NEWYdltK, Jan. 10. The Pittsburgh National league base ball club, may obtain Pitcher Jack May, the star sought by the New YOrk Yanks from the Vernon club of the Pacific coast league. President Ed Maler of the Ver non club declared' here today. Ne gotiation with the .Yanks were broken off yesterday and over tures wee received from the Pirates today,' he said. Silverton-Salem Road . r ; Tried Out Monday SILVERTON, Jan. 10. (Special to The Statesman) A. few auto mobiles ventured- through : on the Salem-SllvertoA pavement . Mon day afternoon. ': There Is still too much overflow from the Pudding river'to make going' pleasant and most of the drivers still prefer the Brushn Creek road.' -.-.It Is- said that Silver Creek has gone down two feet., : RECOVERS FROM LA GRIPPE . - f. COUGH , ' TWas rery bad with LaGrlppe and5 had a4 severe" cough." Tried PoleyV-Honey and Tar and il stoooed my-, couxh and I - got bet ter.w writes Mrs. Mary , Klsby. Spokane.,v Washington., Coughi resulting from LaGrlDDe. Inriu- ensa. Bronchitis. Whooplni Coagb. Asthma 'and Spasmodic Cronp jare quickly . relieved wus Foley's Honey and Tar. Contains no opiates Ingredients' printed onjthe wrapper; Largest avlling cough medicine In the World. Re fuse' substitute, insist on -Fo ley's Honer and Tar. Sold every 1 . :-. . r SI ROOCLtMATo 5 5HAI off the &f)f OF THE. ' I . . . , ' ll - 1 NEW APPEARS IfJ BALL RULINGS Bill McCarthy, Coast League " Head, Asserts Right to . !: independence " CHICAGO, Jan. 10. An asser tion that the Coast" league may act Independently, an. appeal for action by President A. Ri TIerney of the Three! league, and a state ment by Baseball Commissioner K. M. Landis affirming the right 1 of the majors to act,; were devel-I opments today in the row brewing , In organized baseball because the majors, forced a modified draft on the anti-draft : leagues and raised the optional player limit from eight to 15. J r. ' William K. McCarthy, of the Pacific coast league, -.has said ' his organization will assert its right to act independently if the majors violate the major-minor agree ment in regard to drafting play ers. . ' . 1 . - In a message to I practically every, minor league head, Presid ent Tearney l urged them . to call on Mike Sexton, president of the minor associations, to take steps In defense of. the minors.' - , OREGON SEASON BEGINS , EUGENE, Ore., Jan. 10. The University" of Oregon '0 basketball season at home will begin Friday night with , a game against North Pacific Dental ; college of Port land. . The Multnomah clubof Portland will be here for a game Saturday nlghU ;! On' its Christ mas holiday barnstorming , trip the Oregon team won seven out of nine games. ; Silverton Will Play ' ; Chemawa.Boys Tonight SILVERTON, Jan. 10: (Special to The Statesman) The Silverton high school boys have 'a basket ball, game scheduled : with . ... the Chemawa boy for Thursday night In the Eugene field audi torium. A preliminary game. will be played between the Chemawa girls and the Silverton Town Girls' basketball, squad. The latter Is made up of former stars from the old Sllyerton , High i girls' i team. This Is the first, game, the ;-!rls have played this season. Amoh? those who have been out to prac tice are Mervil Hlscox, Alice Jen sen, Winona Palmer, Faye Bent son, Tillie Johnson, Daisy Math eny, Eva Dlgerness. fi j ! Albers' . MQJL.AS-0-MEAL will "give you more milk for other dairy feed offered for sale. . ' i , , ; -. . , ..- - .. - - -'. -. - v.k -" .- ' r --- . Prices on all feeds are steadily advancing and we could not give you this price, if we were buying on the present market; however,, we placed a. large contract with. the manufacturer when the price was lower, and we are giving our customers the, benefit. The contract will soon expire and our price will then be advanced. ' ' .. - - ' The coming three months will be the heavy feeding period and it will pay you tp order your requirements on the present price basis, as ii 'means that much more prof it to you. . V. ' . -r ' Ask the man who is feeding MOLAS-O-MEAL. - V Charles R. Salem, Oregon ry w foe r l?A6Ct.t &L1CEK I I . ... --. - ' - l : THE SALE bf HATS; $1.50-Continues r ' . ;'.:..;;.:4' : va . . - . ... ' . J ; .... Discontinued Styles and Broken. Sizes . In One Big Lot Choice ''l.t'i': Final s v - - - - - Disposal V tlx T 1. $1.50 . ' ' From the nuiaber sold men must be buying, -Uhen telling: their friends. ' v - " 1 Why- shouldn't they? Good Fur Felt nats 1 5 such as these, at one-fifty, are not to'beasa ed up by any man needing a hat for everyday ;, or work'wear. ' :-, 5' , " -.' . Not all are the latest! styles but they are worth several times the f price: asked. Many ' I IaUorys" seme are buying: seyeraL , , . - . . TGood assortment of colors and .sizes still Uftu they are going fast. ? J ? - & COME IN TODAY AND GET YOURS ; - mM0 A! STATESMAN CLASSIFIED :;MolAs-0 - Meal $44.00 Per -Toiri ;- : ;" : Archer d Implement Cc, re BY LOUIS RIGHAHD" USED To SZJL TH7 OF &TUFP BUT yvvt Of WE.'MW it Unabated-$1.50 j V Ir.-i ' ' 1 1 ADS. BRING RESULTS the money than any 210 State Street commissioner . :..provlded for ... In (Continued on page 6). where. -Adv. .