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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1923)
i" , n . - frw -7f - - 6 " , . "tHR OREGON VfATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON " , FRIDAY- MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, 1923 X IBB BILL MEETS DEFEAT Measure ' Declared Menace .to. Society Robbers Giv-; ., . en Opportunities, ' ' . 1 The Blowers bill to restrict the . use land possession of pistol: and TevolTers to bona fide residents, and to them only'it permits have been'' obtained,.' 'was defeated in the enate yesterday. Senators Josephs-Zimmerman, anil others opposed the jblll - vigorously de claring? It would encourage the depredations of thugs and ; rob bers. Moser And Ellis defended It. The bill was debated at length. The ,T.ot e was;t Ayes Dunn Eddy, Edwards, t Xrita,r Farrell, Hall. Johnson, jKJnney, Klepper, Mag la (iry, Moser, jN'ickelsen, Robert son, Upton. .. ' ' 1 ' r":?f V-''4 y'!f Noes-Brown, Clark, Cofbett Bpnnis, Flsk, Garland..; Bare, Joseph, La Follett, RitnerT Sta ples, Strayer Taylor, Tooze, Zim meraa. - -V 'Absent Smith. - EfiJPYED.BXSOLOf.S ; (Continued, fora page ,ij an hour of horse-play had been Indulged lnJ - l, . r' Fourteen house bills - and tiye senate bills were passed , by the house fire bills were re-referred to committees and one other,' In ad dition ts the tobacco bill, was de feated. ; This ;was:jRepresentat.Te Cramer's bill to regulate the pay ment of wages and establish reg ular paydays. A : ;-i 2 ' 1 Taxation and assessment pro gram ' bills, scheduled for special order .this afternoon, were re-referred to the committee at the re quest of the chairman. .- LOGANBERRY , MEN m a . aw mmt mm - ' a m mmmmt v ? IN o I A I t Mbr.l i uonunuea iron. . page u, : . AVilIarnette'and I Pacific : : Brec!Evcn n Debates Willamette and rscifiej univer sities broke even in L the' freshman debates last'r.5',vt c th question Resolved that the United States Should Enter, fhe League of Na tioho. In tJth V- es 13- atflmv stive team Von ; t, 2 to : verdict, apparently j showing a "tempera- u-'ntal leaning towards that side '-f the question that might , not be (1' termlned entirely fey the -debate itself.' ' " - '' in Salem th "Willamette atn- tnative teVm-'won.- - Mth Ward ... ojthworth' and Frederick,' Arpke )rned against " Belllngham and V.'olfe-of, Pacific Tne JudKes v re- Judg John TJcCourt'of 'the Oregon supreme cburC Mips Mir pau prnafrpt.thetata library, and I'ro. J. c'Xelson of Che Salem hifh ' schci; Vr Tae",' debates was h!d In Waller: hall. The negatitre team that 'Tlsited roresrCroVe, Warren Day and Vlrtoe XTarlson.Niid as tfenla the n egat live irisltors to Salem, geb ting a verdict of two against them and oalforie ?n tb.elt favor. The details, cf the Forest yGroye con coctest ar lacking, save' the WH-T.-nette 'debaters and the Judges 'eclsIcX'- 3 ' showing to 'the j last cent their cost sheets and what - they must have to live, and what they ought to hate for a legitimate profit, i- This 'movement that started In the Liberty district south of Sa lem, promises to save the logan berry Industry of the valley, by stopping the throat-cutting Indl vidual bargaining that, ruined the industry last year. SECRECY IS ASSAILED . T BY OREGON SENATORS (Continued froni page 1J of the state of Oregon- are kept in touch with matters of legisla tion, and ,rr-.-' V. f ." 'Whereas,' it is, due to the peo ple j that the proceedings . of the ways and means committee In making : appropriations or In re fusing to make appropriations be published in the dally newspa pers t now,' therefore. ; ' "Be It resolved by the senate of the state of Oregon, the house of representatives jointly concur ring: rrA ;-" . ' "That authorised" representat- chccUCoIdain 2Hou 7 J ' & ft&elaimorcaUtablGHea& "5 Jwl BftwrideQitQuicktoartSafcsiA' Hills Csssaa Onxssdc Qtce of the daily newspapers be ad mitted to all subsequent meetings of the ;. way ' and ' ineans 'commit tee, of both e senate and ? the house, and to .any Joint. meetings of said committees which, may be held. jln order: that the people of the state, through ! such. newspapers.-may be kept Informed with regard to - the actions taken by tnrh rnmmlttees. . - J MORE CLAIMS HEARD BY WAYS AND MEANS (Continued from page !) by their' superintendents and their requests that made appearances last night were: --x t :i?scj. State school for feeble-mlndedi 1 4 7 8,10 0 state tuberculosis hos pital,'. 118 4,7 60; state school for the rdeafS124,62Sj80. - '. ,': The ' :tubercuios!s hospital' ! Is asking 120,500 for a new chil dren's pavilion and equipment. . : The committee . did ; not go into executive . session last night to pass on appropriations. f -. I Senators Zimmerman " and Ed wards were : named by Chairman Smith to visit the Eastern Oregon hospital for the insane at Pendle ton: next Sunday.' Two members of the house are yet to be named. Chamber. School Buiidirisp1 Program Gets Discussion - At a meeting fof the Parent Teachers association of McKlnley school, thls.3rjeek.Ian : .interesting r rogxaav ws- given, -and an' ani na ted discussion followed the :in trodiictlda ;cl- th9 -CliaHiberrof Comcierce: school . building, pro trram. ' "Mcllinley has suffered rreatiy through liaTing;:;ixeIthfir gymnasium, play rooms, or assem tly hallr tiia children who play through the winter have to da so outdoors; whatever" the weather; The association plans to have the ti5 meeting of . the ' season, the night of the 20th,' the third Tues day of the month.-t5-" i-n:' Officers-were elected this weet: E. A. Rhoten, president; : P. M. Gregory secretary; , T. M. -Hicks, Tice-presidcnt; LaMoine BU C'ark, second vice-president; and- Julia Iverson.. treasurer. v ', ;i ' ' , .- . , -t ; s Imuzry Is on the Whcley ' : f."'d (.tenth; Report Shovvs . '-. '. Acccrdljij;.. to the governmental weather records, the theimome t r registered ..below the" 'freezlfig point-only v four times : in Salem dr ring January; and ! one other Eight f It stopped -Just at 32 de grees. Two days; the minimum was 50 degrees or "hlcher'tTht raeas. range, between the highest and the lowest, was chry 10 de e rees ; the' highest' ; temperature for the month-was 57 degrees, on4 ths' Tth;- - The total precipitation of 10.47 frtches ir recorded Vtbr'theJ month not ccunting' the trace of snow on three days, a total of, 5-8 of a a Ijich. r Some precipitation was rf corded on 24 days. There were two clear e days, I ninefl parfiy cloudy an -2d. -classed a,s full cloudy.; The greatest Tange ' in a slfjgje. day was 16 degrees on the SOth. Ilan is' recorded on the 11th and - 18th' and killing frosts on the 30 th and -Slst.. I - EXPOSITION. BILL iS-DEBATE SUBJECT (Continued from, page 1) Gordon, "hut I do bel'evevthat business can be increased' the same as we would do In our pri vate enterprises!: ; ;" - ooraon also explained that ft was not the intention of ' the backers , of the , present plan .to a?k state aid, although, he felt that in fairness" should not be construed tharthis was a-pledge lui ia suuauon would - never srfse where state aid might be Hssea. - - -. Harry Beck with,' XToe" A. lit I.'enna, A.. It. Ritter Fred W i rcan,. otto R. Hart wig,- pres I nt of the statj federatlon 'of ! cr; and Wl-iara inilljjssworth II: I .1 ' 1 't ft i 5.S i :o) B j GUARANTEED LUE SERGE SUIT .. 100 WOOL $27.50 to $30 , SEE MY WINDOWS '. ED CHASTAIW CLOT HING 1 x K m W " 305 STATE STREET :: ' i " serosa me aireei rrom iaa o isusn JttanK' s M 5 1 I ljflftl the Street From .U. S. NationsBank . - EVERYTHING FOR MEN PRICES ARE RIGHT, ,1 M"' .1 . 'i .! ' . - r J (1 -'. 'i Pep Qfrero.Oppbrtiinities in nconomv footwear ;t -J . . - . . r - . - 1 - -1 - K Mtiu t Childrca't serviceable Shoe . iu Brown, Black and Elk Leather Special $2.65 & $2.85 Boys9 Serriceable Brown Ik Leather Shoes Genuine thru- out-" Special $4.85 !r lexises Brown Xf-aha . black heavy ,$cIjs fcr every day .wear. Sizes 11 to Z. Special $2.45 h-.li MP -p. (4'JiJ ' V Girls' . Biwn C. Lace . Shoes welt soles, rejar price S7.50: Special $3.95 TT! - ii ii .. , i ii t ii i i i rra-rw if iijv : -v-. n . ,;. ; i if ItitilM M:' i. . WORLD'S LARGEST CHAIN DEPART MENT STORE! ' Burira for ov:: r7i STor. , ASSUI. ; LOV,X.,J PRICI , 371 DEPARTiyiENT STORES C-47 r 3 . I I ' I I 1 VL J The C Penney Company policy in, all its ,Iiundred of stores, is not to hold ."sales,' but to but-salo sales prices and values every .trennendoas casK norcha.t in g pawer and the enormous amsc c, gd it iM!? Vyiy- "-!Tli:piricaiiamed; in tnis annocriccr:it evidence of how we actually do ont'Sale sales. ' ' ' ' ,J . . - C-6S' The "By-Vora" A New. Spring Hat 4 f Latest shape Two color satin -lining which blends with color of the felt. 1 l Palm mint, brown,' sand, gun metal ang tobacco brown. p2e9S ' C-208 Work Shoes Sturdily Made - Men's lined work shoes, chocolate Elk Amy Blucher style. Soft tip, half rubber heel, single sole welt.' Exceptionally vr e 11 -inade for long ser vice rc. w r, $28 r' ' FOR MEN-.':- Variety of . handsome silk striped patterns. - We are confident you ' cannot find better4, shirts for the money ; i anywhere; . $1.98 Liens Dress ouk& vitii ogress . j Shoes with 'I rubber heels,; good conserva tive comfortable fit ting styles, priced on ly ; . - $3.98 Boys! Blouses J ! 4 ' "Colors, patter . mod iab to the assurance taatryourTjpjrmK sjuiv,y pleasing, but aKflIgreater,factdr is the wbrkmansWItf chiefly in ; this respect: that" J,: C-Penney Co. -; clothing exceK Every garatent in this croup is carefully - cut and -finished . in ' accordance - -with the exacting Tequirementa of our own specifi cations. Wear-resisting service is assured. All Wool Suite . In a Stvhshly Conservative Spring Single Breasted, . 3-Button; Model finished and ' unfinished : worsteds ' in browns, gray - mixtures and 'fancy dark mixtures Unsurpassed values at $19 75 $24 j5 $29;75 :u si,- , .- tl-..;.-ii.-. i r ii i. ,1 ii i . i i c-x '1 ferFecyEitpiis 1 Slight pull,; ajad-re3to ii fits ti.'I)efi!Bdj.wiU; -not shrink nor stretch, i Made . of good cap ' woolens. ' Al-' ways stylish! , ' : ox Ark ei' OPi Men's New Dress - v r Populzu: Style. Priced- Low . Mahoirany trotus . oxfords .-- : y with, popular .perforated cir cular vamp and tiptfiaj f rubber; heeL Single welt sole. f; Attractively priced at " ' ' - v-. or $4.5(098 av )IV:.1T i .. -' ... erall f !'" .i - ,J Heavy blue denim, full cut Union Made Priced only . 39 - Biiilt Just Like Heavy Blue Denim and Union Made Sixes 3 to 7 Years - Sizes jv 8 to l2Yearsc Sizes 13 to 17 Yearf : I- Extra large size blue or red Bandana Handkerchief s. en lire M A large assortment of; attractive: patterns in good quality percales and madras for dress y wear. .... Good liberal sizes, well made. ' 4 !-.; 7iSic " ' t - " ens ess : A ood grade mercerized cotton with f reinforced ? i heel and toe, in colors black; brown, : nayy'and gray-. 9 pairs $1.00 sldn Panto, $2.98 JNeatly made vith button flap ijockets and cuffs ' $2.98 CC3 . r, : , The Ccryl' r. t.j Qf tba ruLI - U.. There is a.t jc!c p! p cipls oa which every t . rcia. . enterrr:; s 1"-- j which risy -sc rreA 7 t -j defined t3 th.a cc .j ;b the JjuUIc ia t:.at tterprise.1' 21a :tc""i 'Can. rarrive r row 1 . -: out it anv more tt-n t ? ?bod7-:eaa - liv-Jr.i. : i liQurisijacnt.- " -,: f.. ' Frora the ber ' ' " a have'endfiavorei t .a. f this public conf.iiic t7 . always givinir tie : 5 -t: Mi a , . behest -values for ' tLt:x none7. , , . , i . 4 Uniformly ocd.vdsss t1 ' through twenty j--- c 1 service, to .the ru...;:. -tj inspired compfct p-..j ( confidence ia-cs,--and b r cause of this .cTsiicr:3 we-hava grewn frm c? 1 small store to S71 Der'rt- rncntx Stores all over tL3 country. where L; - L : ;t j values always prevau. ' i i T ft- " '"f ' " ,:Fbr Hardest Xcxr" t ErpT7n Retn Vrhob : garter JB lac her sh'oei" Soft tip. Ualf double cole, railed. 'iuTjsQn.:.lsst .zUottz plenty room .for. the toes, c Strong xrcvlz shoes cronl ... 1 Tit r. 1 Shirts for . service and - comfort r- Trith equaretails, very "full cut 1 e ev e 3 and bodies. More Vatisffx tion for less money. .49 RISK'S 'l Children's heavy blue" cenim and khaki play . suits trimmed in red. . These are bjr far the best values obtainable" at ; Don s Y7c:!i a . Heavy 1 ch'ambray Shirts, extra lare cut body .and arm size3, ei ther, blue or gray; a big value at 98c i :ia tchill c,f the resoIiUcn ..- -, & . ,c.iC5l ty Gordon ".i",u