4, v 31 31 . u i i m The Oregon c'v".' i'x. Iaanad Dally Kxeept Monday 7 j': ? V -: TEE STATESMAN PUBLISIILN Q COilPAIlT , 315 SouU Commercial 8t Balca, Oregoa '.'-.: It. J. Hendriek -. rr4 J. Toosa -Irl S. i!-HiOTj .trd Bane a - - - ..--.: C .,! Maaaga . City Kditor ? ' Hoeirty iVor . ; JIEMBEB Or THB ASSOCIATED PRESS . - - ' iTha 'Aaaoefatad' Pmi li esetaaiyaly otitle4 lo tk aaa for pabUratioa af all save aiapatehra credited to it ar But lkarwisa credit ia Una vtr aaa aiaa Iba, local ava aabliakctt hareiav ? " : .-. ... C B IMt. 121 Security Bide Portland, gaoaaaa V. Clark C.. Nawjfark. t2-tS final aaaa Offiea 23 or S3 Eittara4 at ih Paat Offica ia Salwa, - f , : " v x . February 1. 1927 - - 1 .. . . . And we know that all things work ..together for good to them that love Ood. to them who are called according to his purpose, . . . . t. What , shall we then say to these things? 'It God be for us, who can -be 'Against as? Homans 8:28, 31. . . , i. m NOT FOR A The motor stage people and the auto freight people,, and " all the other users of the paved highways of the state and the : ,cbuntie& of Oregon, should be treated with absolute fairness And their .rates, ought to be equalized as nearly as may be, even to the extent of having an elasticlatise to be used upon proper hearings by the man who is to administer our auto 'motive laws . ... . , i:: ' ; I But Ithere must .be: no "certificate of convemence and necessity" for any company or -combination or individual. That would mean a gesture looking to a monopoly, and ther.e must be n6 monopoly Jri the use of our highways. i' JY- .They belong to all the' people, and .every one must, have the use of theni, and this should be guaranteed to every individual or company or combination on terms of equality? - as nearly as this may be done in working under laws and regulations and rules and promulgations .that must in their .Very nature be more or less general.. . , Not for a minute must there be considered any 'motion or measure looking to a special privilege of any kind in the use pf our highways. ' : .' i , i - '. ANOTHER SUGAR FACTORY The Utah-Idaho Sugar company, the company that is pro posing to build a factory, at proper cooperation of our farmers in producing the "beets," has jfust purchased the holdings of the -Great Western ' Sygar company , at,. Belle Fourche,'-South , .Dakota consisting-, of a farm, sx beet dumps (loading stations)' and "miscellaneous properties" 'i-.f ':; , , rtuu me cn-an-iuiiixu tompimy win ui mice uviii uie ciw iion of a beet sugar factory there '; "-! ." Will serve about 900O dcre '-thisyear: : ?VM& year. A great thing for Belle Fourche, which is the county -seat of Butte county, next to the Montana line, and not far north of Deadwood,. That is a stock and stock feeding country, and the sugar - factory will boost Belle Fourche quickly from its present population of 1500 to away: above '5000. . l 1 his will be the first sugar factory in South. Dakota.; When will Oregon get her first one ? . After her first one, ishe will get others in rapid Kwitlot, nan rrrnxzr Viiioto vxrifK a Vl 1 : jituivj vui fvn uvvvu twviiu ittpiii. ouutt ivituv buau veil uc . produced in South Dakota, and more tons to the acre, toot on "the. average. ' Salem's building operations iwill have to go on for a Jong i and cooperation and mutual i here does not wane. i i There area number of new concerns in the . making in SalemprpposihtOf hook up theindustrjes on thi ;land, 1 furnishing the raw materials, i manufacturing and marketing r f that will biiiid enduringly. We' PASS THE "Section 1. From and after the r be unlawful to have or use in the thereof under the concurrent Jurisdiction of the state of Oregon west of the Cascade Jocks any traps or seines for the purpose' Of Catching or' taking any f lajk whtso?erl: "Section 2.Any person firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, .upon conviction thereof, shall "bo- punished by a fine" of -not less .than 2250 and not more' than $I.P00,or imprisonment in the county jail for a period of not less than thirty dayB Auch fine and imprisonment." '--r.' " The above is the text of house of the Oregon legislature by Senator Jones of Clacka--f mas county--. , ':f z .' . ;:' ' ' : xl ' v, - And the bill ia now in the on the fishing industries And it should be reported w " set nets and passed " ,.4 1 -; Then the Columbia river will be cleaned up, arid the imme- morial ish lights at every session of the legislature will be over. ( The peopled the November election passed a law that -took care of traps and other stationary gear- i . But this law does not cover the case, fully.. -The bill in he - hands of the senate fish committee, if reported- out and iirr.snded as suggested, and passed by both houses, will finish 'the business . :i ' . ' . I For then the salmon will be able to'get to their spawning . - grounds on the Columbia river and its tributaries,' and this will lead to hatcheries on the branches of that river, and this r v.ill ir.nl:e it possible to build up in Oregon a 50,000,000 .'annual fishing industry, instead of a $10,000,000 industry . '. as at present. lT::.'.v, the fish hatcheries are on the branches, of the V,'ilbr.:tt3. -And half the :.T,lurity .'find :cC'imss' into t. ;!.-.:! by ths fish Wheels and HIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON Statesman W. H. Headaraoa-- Ctrealattoa Manager - Ralph H.-Kletainf . .AdvartiiiMT JManftr Frank JaikMki - - Itaaapir Job ltepfc. - K. A. Kbotaav - - .. Uveatoek. Editor ' W. C. Conner ' -... iolLrj JCditar Or. ' - W. Slat- St.; Chieaf. Marqnatta BMg.; :. ' ' ' ' . JB l(NU-tiMat 883 . Mawa Department 23 r 186 CtrcnlatMa CHfiea 683 .- Ora(ft aa aaea4-claaa aultof. MINUTE 1" Salem, in case it can get the with' this proppsea, new plapt, succession.5 The - Willamette rr a qiifii firfkan than fnw Ina go on increasing. But .they time, if the spirit of enterprise helpfulness that is increasing in withlheindust'ries in the' city themThis4s a combnation can "nave no setback, with tkis FISH BILL jrt . i. !!- MU j ' . If taking effect of this act it Shall Columbia river And in, any portion f-iiH' fvi.frt-'-i nor more than ninety days, or both - , a bill' introduced in the upper hands of the senate committee -'"'. 'j -' -out and 'amended to include ' r" '. ' '"' A 1 . : " ' ; ' ' fish hatched, having irrown to the,; CJoIuxnbiartlvcr, fcvo ; bcea other stationary gear-ca that against 000 to 8000 fishermen using nets ' 5 s ! ' And the passing of this, bill will end the fight. It will restore to all the people of Oregon the natural right of fishery. It will kill the monopoly of a few men, which has been an economic crime. ' . : " " - : . -4- It will make the Oregon, fishing industry what s it has a right to be a great industry. , . EDITORIALS OF THE PEOPLE All eorteapoadence : for tkia davart maat aiuv ! aro4 ' by; ika . rritr, aauat l vrittea a aid ef la paver onlj altalt uul b toaxW f Uiu &w wr4a. i. , . . "?!cnate Observation 1 -- - Mouse resolution No 1.4 Intro dncd by committee' on; legislation 'and rales. '- directing- secretaryi of state. to take cuai-Ke of mailing ot bouso- calendars.' -fcillsy etc.. ; will tend "to correct' A1 Very -great eril thad has -existed f rem .the begin nlng oX the present session. Each and erery day- several big mail bags of calendars ' and ; bills from the house .and senate are mal)ed to corporations, organizations, soc ieties, lodges, professional men and others. These mail bags con tain from 100 to 30O small par cels, making . a ' total of many hundreds of ' packages being mail ed out every 2 4 J hours from - the house and' senate-, including those mailed, by the members and their clerks. Every one of these par cels requires a certain : amount , ot postage, and. according to 'postal employees, nearly . every' one- has more postage than Is required..' It cariVfieJess. ' The amount ranges from onerhalf cent to . three -and nealf treats nioracthan' Is re- ;qvred-.-This wouW aggregate a sum: quite staggeringfrj?m jost agestaiKipaint. , . One. reason "for this loss, first, nafjine j ls exacUy.w responsible," evrysone-Teservingthe right to mail LiTTs "and calendars irons his deskt i- Of course the, major por tion is. under a separate mailing department ' In . each ; case the postage la tarnished by. the secre tary i of " slate's ; office, a possible reason for not being quite so much interested. - Another ; reason for mistakes; thi3 mailing is only done oare In two years.' time to? forget, being out of practice for so long. Another, reason, most ot the clerks re ;here ,for their -first time and don t-wekpect :i to 4 ;pass this way again. . Some of the help Is very efficient, but can't be on the job all the time.- - Of eourse- It is a tremendous job, a regular, jam In the mailing department, and it is mighty hard to keep from making mistakes.! but fire or siT.hnndred in twenty-four hours are quite a few. A. "new system might be InaugV nrted;,a big aving and make the proper correction. A number of ot of fee em ployees were heard to make. re mar Hfc thlit m is ? certainly good picking for th post office.. If we did business jhls way. mean ing in such a careless and indif ferent wav as 1-egard fhe mailing dBtftirpnt. would a lose Jour jobs la 24 hoursv,i.7..: vf The xnallime an postal tw Hons are somewh ofnpii-aien nw ,jn mstur. H?re they "are; Misellaneons prthted. natter silla unbound. 23 pafes or less, pnn- ces V jcents ; 1 4 ounces, i ' ctent"i ) Dunces, .. rieriv . o ww cents; over 8. on, nsri wt rate, ( Boofcs: . piTls bonnd in tf form containing z pages or mor 2 ' ounces.! 1 cet: 4 -onnces; 2 cents:' 6 oun-. 3 cents: win 4 cents: over 8 ounces takes parcel I might add that arter two everybody is nslne the scales wn of from five to fifteen dollars dav;-will- be to1 two o ti att during the remainder of the session. v . : " ! ' IANI:: MUHL.UY o t r -HQUSE BILLS, I o.;,.v; : ' .. 1 : The following bills wet4ntro Lduced in. the house yesterday: f HB 361, by McCallister Pro viding repairs for the saiem ar mory. , --,'- . . " i HB 3 2, by Norvell To change nnn aeason on china pheasants. , fTlB -3S3,Aby LonergaB -Making- notice of protest of -s bank.- chee,' tc admissable as evidence. - HB 364. by Lonergan Reqilrl ingf plats "of property within six miles of cities to be filed with municipal officials... HB 365. by Revision of Laws Committee Limiting , practice of persons not ad minted to bar to ihstice courts. . HB 3 6 6, by Multnomah Delega tion - Permitting purcnase 01 countv BUDDlies in certain ; cases without first advertising for bids, HB 367. by Lonergan -Provid ing examination and licensing of olumbers. - -j - r HB "368; sbyk Collier Raising standard of requirements for lssu-. ance of certificates to teachers;- HB 369, by La Follet Prohib iting erection nf biU boards within 200 yards of hUhways.: V .- ' . : IIB 37; to f Cremer Providing for deruty d i s t r ! rt ; attorn eys . an d fixiBsr salar;-. . , '. - HB 311, hy Ii.tS. Hamilton Amending Oregon Laws- relative to bills ot exception., ; - i. . HB 372. by Committee on Con Btilutional Law Permitting brief in formal Opinions to be given y supreme court.:- : .l -tsr v: - HB 373. bv Billingstey Amend Ing law relative to recording live stock brands. - HB 274. bv R. S. Hamilton Re lating to statutory rape. HB 375. by R.S- Hamilton Amending law perjalning to stock running at large. . -' - IHI 3 7, by KingAuthorizing entry upon private property, to re- cover logs. - c ' " : ;HB 377, by GlesyMaking n: lawful anyone save highway com mission to erect signs along high ways, - '- HB 378,' by Giesy Providisg compensation for iriiow of John Li Sweeney. '. . IIB 379, by Ciesy Providiag appointment of comniilteo to in vestigate - rcltitioa to Oregon f fft-imfl . . . . - . . . .... . ' !!'. ;'. - I"- . " '.-..,..'..:- Ins law relating to registration of dairy bulls. . . ,.r : I1B 381. by Wi'nslow Amend ing law relating to - manrfure and ale of dairy food products. HB 382. f by Winslow Appropriating- $2Q0o for relief or rJ t. Beals, whose cattle contracted foot rot at state fair. I T HB 383, by Winlow---AmendT ing . law affecting attachment: pt property. held, by partnerships.;! ilscrtbJri methods. pf administering: tin ?!idv Twia :Yrrtv!linH Tafate Affairs. : ;'-"-' : - tax on contracts for purchasing; property not suuject to taxation.;; i 1IB 385." by McCourt -Appro-: plating money for use Soldiers and sailors commission, i ', IIB 386. '-by-Buchanan -Amending Jaw relating to Initiative and referendum petitions. .' r ' - HB 387. bv Swan Amending law relating to execution ot deeda.)5 HB 388, by Swan Amending law relating to-payment of expen ses or officials. " :-T- '-''-J HB 389.: by; Pisher ?Amendini Ltaw relating to filing of uotfees if tax levies. f ': v- -f-'vKV.ifu -a -HB 390, by Buchanan Provid ing manner of securing signatures: to initiative . petitions. A - HB 391, by Briggs--Providlngi financial assistance for agricul tural fair associations. f HB 39 2. by Lewis Act relating: to. punishment of habitual crimin-; ais. :-' --.r-,v -t-' j s HB 393. by Douglas County Del: epation Providing ' for increases: ot salary for Douglas county off i-i ctals.t!" ' '" t-' I ijHB 49 4;..by . Peterson frovld-f Ing ror increase or salaries. or uin ' . - - - Ik , .... .1 HB 395. by Olson and German if Providing for split legislation ses4 sioni"5- .s v.-j - v-a:. --o HB 39 6. v by 3Iesy Providln for relief of widow of James. HoI4 man,: former penitentiary guard. HB 397. by R. S. Hamilton Providing state finance commis sion of five persons. - y '- ' HB 398. by McCourt Amendf ing vlaw affecting veterans' bonus aet.. - -h1.'.:: -'.: . ::T', 't HB : 399; - by Repeal vof ' Laws LEGAL NOTICES ,4 I : . . rf. XOTTCE OF ADnXlSTRATOR'S APPOIXTMENT ; i Notice is hereby given:that tire undersigned : has.been duly :i aH nointed byv the .County Court o the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, as administrator of the estate of Don .B. Osborn,, deceased, and that he has duly qoalltled as such administrator V; persons naving. claims . against tne estate of said decedent are hereby noti fied ip ' present -the same.' dl.v verified,- to ine-! the ofTlcext Ronald ti- u lover, z3'.ureron Building, Salemv Marion Counts Oregon. withtn six months from the date of this notice. 4 ')' 'Dated --t Salem.uOrefroa. tk tltlr day of JAnuarvA 1927. v . , RONALD C. GLOVER. Administrator of the estateof Don ' BTOBHorn.-deceased.5 " I . ! j?r: ;!:.rli-i--fl-j2 XOTICK OP GITARDIAVR 8AtK .. ; , OP REAl PROPERTy1 .j la the County Court of : the State of Oregon,,, for f the County of Marion.- 'v t 5 V.-. : ;' - : - In the Matter of Guardianship of AUGUST VAN HOOMISSEN, an insane person. . , - Notice .is hereby j given thaTt in pursuance . ot an order, of the County Court of the State of .Ore gon for the County - of . Marion, duly made and entered on the 8th day of January. 1927, in the above aruardianship .estate, Phillip van Hoomissen. as guardian of : Jhe estate of -August Van Hoomissen, an insane person, will," on or after Monday; the 14th Hay of Match. 119 S7ilproceed to, sell at, private subject to the approval of said Court. - the , following -. destrlhM real property ' belonging, to "; said ward ----j ''.-'i - . tr - l . a e Vh An .-undivided one-sixth interest JT in and to .the following: begin ning at - a point . 47.35 chains South. 5H West from the JCorth east corner of the' Donation Land Claim of J. B. DeQaire and wife, No.7K). in Township j 4, South Range 3. West of the Willamette Meridian : ' . . thence West .: 3 9.8 8 chains; thence North 45 Jinks; thence North 43 0 i West r chains: thence North 82.5West 1.75. chains; thence West "4.142 chains: thence South 17 -, West 2.09- chains; thence West I 7.S4 chains: thence South 5. 16? West 3.62 - chains: thence West- to : the Willamette Riyer;: tbenee foUow Ing the. meanders of said River! in a 'Southeasterly .direction : toi the Northwest.; corner : of a- 80 acre tract of land deeded to Isaad H Tyler. on May 13.1891. by Peter wirfs and-w;fe.,by deed duly fe- records or oeeas or Marion Coun ty,'' -'Oregon! thence East on f the North -lino of said -80 acre tract to the, East line of the aforesaid) ID. Mil v- tnence'North along -.East line of said D. L. C. to the place of beginning, and contalningjlOO acres, more or less, situate and be ing in the County ot Marion, State of Oregon. - .'.-. :--. :;f- i 1 ; Bids and ofters must be in writr ing and may be left at the office of Joseph .Van Hoomissen, attor ney for guardian, at, 302 Dekum Building, Portland,: Oregon, for may be filed with-the Clerk j of said Court at any time after, the nrst publication of this notice and I before the making of said sale; ; uaie 01 rim puoucation, Jan uary's, 1927. : :i ; : Date of last publication Febr uary- 22. 1927. . -yi A..- PHILLIP VAN HOOMISSEN. Guardian of Estate of ; Aurast Van Hoomissen, an insane pef son. JOSEPH VAN HOOMISSEN,, U Attorney, , 1 1 302 Dekum Building.--' fAA:i "" "ecu ubjj, 'I resuiis ib aisesses oi xue siomacn, corded at Page574 of Book ;4 6;,tof tlveif;:i howels, : hiffod.:skin nerves. Committee Amending law, relat ing to logging roads. , r s WlB ,400. 4y nepeal of. Laws rom.raittee Amending law affect ing removal of county seats. IIB 401, by Repeal of Laws Committee, Repealing sections relating to dntles.of courts.; HB 4 02. by .Repeal ; of Laws Committee Repealing sections relating to forest fires. i IIB ',403, by Repeal of t Laws o-nmitteer-Uenealing section re lating to payment of fees prior to 1894. ; . HB 4 t404v by Repeal of - Laws Committee Repealing section re lating to lists of licensed liquor dealers. . . - , " HB . 405. by Bailey Authortz ing supreme court to prescribe uni- luria rules on procedures HB 406, by. Macpherson Pre- Blttie UL1UIID. . li Hi; IIB 407. by MacpTierson Pro viding for Ktate department of ag riculture and appointment of ni 1 HB 14 08, by Macpherson Pro viding for state department of la bbrjand, industry. -AirH;-, i HB 140 9 by "Macnherson-j Pro viding : for state department of finance. IIB 410, by Macpherson Pro viding', for state department 'of commerce,:;:,' i ---:; r-r :' . ' - - - HB 411, by Macpherson Pro viding for state department of public j works. ; ' ' - HB' 412, by Macpherson Pro viding for state (department ' of puWic welfare. HB ; 413, by Macpherson- Pro viding far : state" department of education.:' ? "HB 414, by Macpherson--Pro- vlding for. stata, department? of Btate police 'and military .affairs. HB 415, by Macpherson Pro viding for . state department ' of -5 HB ; 416, by MacphersonT-Pro-viding; for . state .department: of state..! ; - - ... - iHB! 417,by Macpherson Pro viding for Btate board , of higher Odueation. . .; - 1, , 1 ri,. '.: ' - i . f f. The Marlon Antomobfle Co The Studebaker, the world's ereatest automobile value. - Operating cost small.! Will last a lifetime, with care.. (Standard coach X1510. ( Hallk & Eoff Electric Shop, 337 Court St. : Everything electric. from motors and fixtures and sup plies to wiring. Get prices-"and look' at complete stock. .() .1 SENATE BILLS -1 . . i ... .. ' '. . ,!(' -r The following new bill& ! were introduced in the senate t yester- dayj ,.- " ' :v j - SB; 146 by- Dunne-MTd? pro vide relief for s Matilda S. Carlson and tjustave J- Carlson., - 1 j '- SBs. 147 by' Hall Relating to the duties of official count report- in SB 148. by Linn county delega- tin- Approorlatlng" money, for relief of Ada A. Dunlap of Linn countv : 1 - - - j i T - - SB 14f,l ; by Hall Increasing salaries of officials of Curry .coun ty j 1 i rt SB 1 SO. i by JoseDb-Us faadard lzfealarles fof ; depntff Sheriffs clerks and . assessors in Multno mah 4ountv. '. "'i SB 151. by MoserV et -al- tn- crea&ing salaries of constable and deputy-constables of Multnomah county. The Man's Shop saves you a ten dollar bill on every quality suit. Shirts, hats, ties, collars. High grade clothing.- perfect fitting long .wearing 416 State. ( 'I D.i H Mosher. Merchant Tailor, is: turning out the nobbiest and best! fitting tailor made suits to measure: 100 business and pro fessional men buy oft Masher. ( Coming to Salem spc47' in Internal ledlcin'e -ior the ' lj,ri tiI Iflrtiuta man .-' ,j : DOES NOT pPERATB ; : "i'i :J e!-' -:'- . .- f AM I " A -t 'A , ' Will be:, at --. V -X " i , ! 4 KlARION HOTEL F S t WEDNESDAXFEa 2 g Office Honrs to a. nto 4 p. m. - 1. . . . , ,- : i ' ' I 1 C One Day Only No Charge 'tor Consultatloa' 4 VrA Mellenthin A. Is a V regular graduate in medicine and surgery wd U licensed . by the state - of Oregon. He does not operate for ;hronic ' appendicitis, - gall stones, ulcers ot stomach; tonsils or ade noids. K.A-.A: .ArA'-n--- '-:: A. He has to his credit wonderful DearL, kidney. Jjladder. .. bed wet Ung. .. catarrh, weak lungs. r rheu matism, sciatica,-leg ulcers .and rectal ailments. - I; Below are the names .of "a tew of ' bis many satisfied patients In Oregon: ' A. - ! .Mrs. ,W. J. Martin, Mora, high blood pressure. , .' M rs, Peter WestbArg. Colton. ttomach trouble. - . ' . k Mrs. Halvor Nalson,' Chinook,. Wash., goitre.. A. Martin Jorgesson, Astoria, nerve trouble 1 Mrs. Chris .Hanson; -Chinook, $Vash., bowel trouble and neuritis, i Mrs. James Ellis, Coquille, gall Itones and colitis., i : ; - Jams Suess, Lakeside, nlcers )f stomach. ' - f-: j Jt.:.R- Jenkins, Silverton, circu latory trouble. -1 -5 5, - Remember the above date, that consultation on this trip will be tree and that hU.. treatment 13 dif ferent. .:..'..'. AA' --AA--:- Married woraen mult be accom panied ty their husbands. ! . Address: 211 Bradbury El 2 L:8"'Ar::-2::'.3, CI'.fcrrli. ' TUESDAY MORNING, ?i Pits For TJreakfaat 2 There is no boom , . - - :: v: ' S iC'HcV-v. But Salem h is building about twice as much . as last year, and Indications are that the 1327 rec ord will aboot.donhle that of last year, going beyond the xs.oow.www mark.,- . . ' Tha lppf.ffitnre Is on the last - half and going strong.- : ' -w - - mi rmwfh of the Oregon linen ntntrv will from now on mfbu on the supply of yarn, nml that will donend on the supply ot UDer, and that will depend on the trow ing of the flax. The farmers are ready to do their part, as -fast as the people t up the une r pre pared to do theirs. - - - Funny world! It hfres Instruct- ors 10 teani.ouer uus. thinks youngsters will just tsoro kn6wledte of hor to. be gentle- - iiloa v' : - - i,;:-ni No clotheslines break under the weicht- of .the . modern giri s clothes;;Tli:i's:;.f:- iT;5i- 's' - ;'. : V aiV "y-.:J-h V- ' . : A good many are, willing-. to for give others' virtues if . their vices are suffteiejBtly attractive. : - At the University of British Co lumbia is a White Leghorn hen which has produced 351 eggs in a year. All they need now Is a,cen tipede hog to furnish enough ham to go with the eggs. . NAVAL BASE AID ASKED N0RBLAD REMOVAL .UP jC3MB.ei tro .iaa- 4tf deputy- would be "increased . from 3125 to $175 "a month'whlle. the r salaries ' of the other deputies - in ,the department would - be Aid yanced from $ 100; to, ; siSQf? a month. ' ' - ,"4;': '"--. v -.s'.:" -' r The salaries of the deputies in. the various offices of Multnomah county would be standardized un der a bill introduced by Senator Joseph. ' ' " - ': ''- .v-: . The JJnn county delegation has Introduced a bill providing for an 37. ' i t.v - NEWTONi-GHEVROLETGO. -M Corner Chemeketa and High .Opeiw -' i Tomorrow (Wed.). r--.v. F'-:.'-:--.-.-.-.---; ; a. Mill- &J The Whole ".. fc-;Jsa A- - -.,. A impressive in ' it il Parade," here at L everj-one has been talkir jeration , and with the U. . S. Marine' Corps. , Lon Chaney in a role t: ?Devil Dogs' ", own filr . : n FEBRUARY 1. 1027. appropriation os 13000. lor airs. Ada A. Dunlap, i.widow, of the late Sheriff WHliarS' Dunlap ; of Linn county1 ? Sh4ir:- uuniap - waa killed ; three years ago wnue in the perf or ma s ce of li Is ' of f ic ial duties.T;The;Ht-aate.- approvea a bill ihtrod is ! ' revig j0n or lawsvcommliteei iwhich, ;.wphld make-Wore '-simple her Incorpora tion ' fend operations f, highway Improvement rtistricts.y Upder this bill the district would, be ttmfted from rot ing bonds la ex cess of six 1 per cent of J the assessed value ion of .the district. The nresent U r allows-these I d Is-. tricts : to vote! nd based o 10 per cent or tf trassesea valua tions. Folk MPX'a lengthy! de bate a bill pfvidiug that a Sum mons might : servea oy any person vover:' the. age of 21 years was rereferred to' the Judiciary committee. JThls bill was; at tacked by ra- number : of senators who declared that Its passage would Invite fraud and -place the property of litigants in jeopardy. Another billsapprovea by- tne senate glveJ the courts discretion In the forfeiture of . hunting and anellnsr licenses. Under the ex- lsUng Llaws;! It; la mandatory' for 4Have it ready One should keep . on hand, at - all times the maximum help, for -.a cold. li vou take it at lHe first sneezej not one told in- ten :wdt ct: started. ; If d in- ten wnf get started. ; it .ifproinptly when the cold sr it wiliE check the .cold in 24 ::::--t'rfcf.:.?.'vT--:' 3ou take develops, hours. The best help tver evolved for a cold h called HILL'S If was' devel oped iii one of the world s-largest, Iab- f Oratories ty : com-bjLl. LrTf vk Pnc29e help. '. When yon? Lining - a -rmmbfr 5-U,UsS 53c once use HILL'S f ersStGftRA itself so- efficient,!- - SPAb j-a. asa,to deal with f See th :N.ew Roadster NOW ON DISPLAY A beautiful body changed and improved to your r k Satisfaction - i -V: ' - New A. C. Oil ; Filter 'Air Cleaner and other ; Improvements j' With a loweV price a ' , Everyone is -Tallring Chevrolet . ' f UIL.ff c 1 1 LA TrW ,: !';, Tr 1's Talking About It! - a "The Biff is th nroduction f- H( Je in coor' Icriari nt of- the n'y. - picture! sviil a. -.azet -The K'," I ' i. or t: : ASCENDING "the COUrtS 0 forfeit these Hcer.sa when a oerson hn hewn Mn.iitiui of the game or fish laws., T.ne law was held by a number of sei atorsUo be unfair in that mani, of the law violations were techni-a calf and not intention upon th persons accused. Under a bill introduced by Sen-! ator Strayer and passed on third t reading weed control district ? could: be. organized with the con-! sent ;of seven property owner f The present law provides that 25 1 property owners must consent toj such an organization. , . -W" The Cherry City Baking f f, bread, pies and cakes are ot est quality. One of Oregon's , mb. sanitary bakeries; visit IL-Wm-til hile. A Salem show place. SIT. BAKKR HtJTEL BURNS I A- BELLINGH AM, Wash.. Jan. 21 1 --r(AP) With a. loss of 10,0ftj fire Saturday night destroyed th4 onlyf hotel at Glacier, gateway ni the jMU Baker national forest. 4 J heavy, snow fell while volunteer fought va'nly to. control the blazeV ' . -i - - , Cottage Grove buildlne Dermft for f 1926, reached 3400.000. r toi check your i 1 t plete that we aid $1,000,000 for it i HILL'S does all .things at once. It v checks the cold, stops the fever, openj i the bowels, eliminates the poisons and I tones the entire system. After using, I one generally, feels much better, than : before. the cold began. , j . If you have a cold, start HILL'S I promptly. Every hour of delay brings! new injury.; . Don't rely on any lesser 1 It: Phone 1000 1 Starts Tomorrow (Wed.) 3 BIG J DAYS O Special Prologue . By ; Marine , Sgt. Carries "WH:Amm JAmiM. AA-!::;-- icTtrr ""'""i Last Times Today PANTAGEQ . - PRICES Matinee 33c lOc Kvenlns 50c - 10c ViURLITZER Cold 1 il Pprtlari, Cren. . f c