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DEMIT WfW GJliEDHi: IFIED Herbert Gordon Explains Ways and Means Work to . 41 Realtors " at! Lunch " L - Oregon' state' deficit bugaboo has been magnified lathe legisla ture tor political purposes, It was - declared Iby; Representative Herb ert Gordon chairman. ox the house ways and! meini committee, in an address before the Marion-Polfc county realty board-1 Thursday nooa.-v. -.-'.: :r v , x Aside I from the $1,500,000 building program, the mays And means-sommittee Teport showv when: it la 'Issued "within.' t few ; days that Uhere" will "be. no more ol a deficit' this year than for several years past,, Gordon Gordon emphasized his approval of the highira pragram; bnt saW that eastern- and southern' Oregon have not yet' received their" lust share of I highway appropriations, despite the . fact that ' tney supported- the program? when it was i. originally '. adopted, whereas the s Willamette fatteyywhlch alncp has received aios t : of- the benefit, was ' largely against it. - !- -Cotton also addressed the boys at latfaenJo fcigfc scaeoU rlah Junior Jiigh. and met with the Junior ml -the T, the secretaries and .the Readers' jcrqups.. 1 '':?" - ' 4 '-"T-. :- . A. H. Moore, 233 N. High St. apartments "and store where yon fc can set high qvality lurnitare and furnishings for-very - tooxn So ; your hoasa, " ' ,1) Jhirty Bills Pass Senate : : af Buy Session Yesterday. - . y - . -. f .. V The fellawlng bills were passed In the senateyesterdayr T '; SlUifl, byirpton--AUowing r certain veterans and women to en- . ter soldiers . heme -' "., SB 121, by tMaltnomah delega--ti on To ! ve t Port of " Portia ad t power te sell 'bonds for any addt ' tlonal expense Incurred in con ic; struct foii' i of proposed Longview bsidge acres Columbia rtver.J " SB21; by medicine and: phar ; roacy, Committee Authorizing and, -regulating practice of naturopathy - In. the state of Oregon. .". SB SI 9 .by Judiciary committee Relating to legal holidays." ' -SB 121; by revision- of -laws 'committee Relating to . standard measure of hops. ; .. .' , , SB 223, by roads and highways committee Relating to registra tion and collect ion-of licenser fees for xnetor vehicles.-..: ,,' ' SB 224, by roads and highways committee Relating to definition of terms having to do with motor Vehicle regulations. - " SB 2 Of, by medicine and phar- macy committee Relating to edu cational requirements of appli cants and board of chiropratic ex aminers, i K- -r- - IIB 30C by Clark, et al Fixing hours of business k of officers of Clackamas county. ; : " ' . HB 27f, by German Relating to acquiring of title by purchase of , certificate to tax delinquency. HB 202, by Bailey-Granting Court power to appoint receiver In certaiii auei. '''; . :," 2 HB 410, toy repeals committee Relating to personal property of married women. ' . . ; .HB 38T; by Swan Relatteff to execution of deeds." HB 2Zi,' by Cramer Closing part of Rogue river to commercial Xishint. . r -r ' ' ;-IIB 469, by repeals committee Relating' to the appointment of ; tock!lUspectorsV'';;i;-:'i":. 4 Htt.4 60,' by "repeals committee Relating Ttd swine ? runhiug at " large.--:f . :;';.. 'ir- ;-ui HB by McCourt Permit ting various forms of coverage in one automobile Insurance policy. HB 228, by Ijonergren Relat ing to elections and duties of party i committees.. -.;r : ,ZX "' i' .HB ,.114,. by Snell Increasing Salary of county clerk of Gilliam :countyv-i ?;"r. .;ri ..;;v v HB ,237, by Schulmerlch To prevent filing ? upon .water power ; Bites and h61ding them Indefinitely i waiting for possible purchaser. . HB 433, by Pierce Relating to hoarding; of cohhty prisoners. ,JlB,.512r-by "Weatherspoon To Increase! salaries of 'county Judge nd ccunty clerk of Union county : HB 3 4 V by PetersonRelatlng to Balarlea of .country of fleet sbi Lincoln county. ;i - - II B 53, by Briggs Providing let the. tight or Temfnent domain In matters pert&lnls to construc tion of dltche and waterways;' . HB lit, by Yamhill delegation Relating to method of organiza tion . of . domestic iniurance com panles.: -jc- li-v1- -i" : " ? HB 317, lif Roberts Allowing fcourt reporters ia Wsco. Hood River and other counties to re ceive definiter salary.. - ' HB 34, by Bailey Relating to lestlmoay In eouity cases. HB 351, by 'repeals committee Relating to election of circuit Budges. : " : " -. . - HB 3 66", by Multnomah delega- JOon Permittlns purchase of county sappiies In certain cases without1 first hdverttias for bids. HB 467, by repeals committee Relating to; pharmclatsV-'U rattan's T - -It ; Cti joffew ell f-.3 l--t,l2 l .rttl-rCris Try f.-:'n. .Ask ta he ehon- the funr r.:. -Ht'cfall crds, fcctclx Birtt-day. the oregou. statesman, sale:.!, or Cincinnati Gets Taste of Ohio Floodi t-,' .'..v.v.-,j;.i.:.;.-:v; ;;.. :,..- I -:-v v-'x--., : --.;-viV-'Jii-' i- ?v I fe;:i:S::sj:::S::y 1 : ...f. Sri-.-.-. Fl I ll.,. ,.....,tMwt , The upper photo" shows "a view of a waterfront street at Cin cinnati; Ohio with the flood waters of the Ohio river lapping the paveraentirBelow, the stream's overflow surrounds houses on, the outskirts of the city, i Staytori Mrs. rWilliara Crabtree ; came over, frorn Albany Saturday and Is spending the - week at' her 'home here.. .. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Taylor anS Mrs1. Holford and children came oVer front' the camp "above Me- bania': Sunday to attend church services 'and -spend the day with friends. B. D. Phillippi last week dis posed of his .herd of ,180 spring lambs at a consideration of $8.00 per' head. The sale was blade through his brother, V. Philippi of Scio. " Joseph R. Miller and wife, whose marriage was an event of last- week, were given a reception at their new home here the follow ing evening. Gongs and bells were much In evidence but they seemed to enjoy the'fuc. , ' Mr. and ilrs. Frank Lesley mo tored to Portland Monday to be present at : the .cremation of the body of Mrs. .E. M. Olmsted who was a personal friends of the Les ley's. While to the dty they were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. Xyle McCrosky, -Vho were former residents of Stayton, recently moving' to Portland. . ." Valentine parties '. and . enter tainments . are being planned for at various V homes and, at - the school for the amusement of the children and young people and by lodges and a public dance for the older ones. ; ' ; " Several persons here are con fined to their homes with flu, sev eral of the students being absent from school' on account of "It, In most casisslt Is lit' mild form., t. ' Cverette Downing' started the spring clean lUp'caU to rolling this week by painting, and remod eling -the, service - station and grounds about the property Mrs. .Frederick Law is slowly convalescing at; her home here from a several; weeks illness, and will soon be able to be about once more. C. -W. Steward sold his farm east of Stayton last. week. An auction sale i of i household goods fcllowed, and the family left Im mediately for.Eugenc.wheMjItla said, they have taken over a service station -which. 4 was k ; acquired throu gh tho deaL 1 Mr, : and Mrs, Steward are the parents of &l rs. Harry; Humphreys of this place. They have, lived near Stayton a number- of years . and -will 4be missed from the - community in which they lived. : Stayton friends of Mrs. E.r M. Olmsted were grieved to learn of her 'death,' which occured.at, the family home in OrsngeriUe. Idaho. STOP CATARRH! OPEN ; NQTRILS AND HEAD Says Cream Applied in Nos- i t tms eticvca iinowius - , . i ju uace. . If your nontrils r clocked and your head is tund nd jffu can't breathe "freely bcfause of, a cold or catarrby Hist get a small bottle of tty cream tialm st c any drug store Apply a little f of J this fragrant, ; antiftpptt cream into your nostril and kt it ipeoetrate, Uirongtt -erery lair passage of your heady soothing and healing the inflamed, fcolJi'n mucoai meiu- brane and yo sret, instant -relief. - A! How good it feels. ? Your nos triis, are ?pen , rmtr head is clear, no more hawid&, FnuSnag, blowing; no Sior hea'iaclie.-drvnees or Btru-'linff far; ftrcatls. Ely's Cream Balm is iuat what sufferers from bead colds and :goi; ft V . '..V. :. t J - .'.t . - - on Friday of last week. The Olm sted family 'afre well known to many people here. ..having lived here several years, while Mr. Olm sted was -editor and "publisher of the Stayton Mail, i v . . Rosedale Members ,of the Birthday club siiprised Mr. and Mrs, Self, who have:- moved - to . Salem, with, an enjoyable;-party. - ' -: 4 Miss Helen McMIUan enjoyed a visit from her parents. : t- -1 Mrs. McDonald oft Salem visited her daughter, Mrs.: Cannoy, last week-end. - -- "- ' f , The 'tegular meeting of : the Birthday club was held Friday evenings at the home of Mr", and Mrs.:' Cole; ;,. I. H. T. Love, the leweler, 335 State St. High quality Jewelery, silverware and diamonds.- The gold standard, pf values.1 Once a buyer. always a customer. , .( CONSIDER UNIPN SCHOOL Jefferson People Making Plans . - 'For 'Special Meeting 1 Constituents i of the Jefferson school district ' and its outlying districts are reported to be con sidering the feasibility of organis ing a union school district, and the authorization of a new modern building. i This project will-be the prin ciple subject of discussion at the next meeting of the Jefferson com munity club, to be held February 22. t Tar payers in districts near Jefferson are urged to attend and present their views on .the matter of changing their school system. If adopted the Jefferson union school, would be much on the same type as that already in operation at Gervais and St. Paul . where costs have been, greatly decreased by- consolidation, which creates strong centralization in the. man agement. ! AD CLTJB TO VISIT O. A. C. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, CORVALLIS,iFeb.!10. -Delegates from the. Salem Ad vertising club will be guests, of the . local advertising - clutv at. its quarterly banquet February 16, in the Jcollege tea room. The local club will entertain with music and recitations. - Ernest Hamm, mem ber !of . the Portland Ad club, will speak on modern advertising copy at the banquet. - . t ' BREAK CHEST COLDS I'ilUI RED PEPPER FJb'ltnr tiwTiK su-TUnar Chest? GCob f the pain., ftreitk up- the congestion. red a uua jHiu loosen uvin jusi a Red Pepper Rub is the cold rem edy, that. Uriae uieket relief. It cannot hurt you and it i certainly seems; to end the tightness and dxiv the eoojKstioh and aureneu right out. ",. .Nothing . has T such. t Concentrated, penetrating heat aa red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down into cold, congestion, aching muaelea aad eore, stiff' jainta. relief rnmm ai. once S .33 zaoment you, apply Kca Pepper Ruhr you feel the- titiEling hcat., In three minutes the congested ,pot is warmed threush and. threueh. - When you-) are ufTeririjr from a rold, rheu matism, backache, ul necK;" sore muscles, just gei a jar o Kwfcs Red Pepper Rub. made from red perrr, at any dn:r store. STou.wiU ha t5ie quickest relief known. Ahvavs say "Ro-.vlea." ' - . i PHI RATE PROBE mm Salary Increase .Bills - Cause J Flare in Senate Gov- i ,r Pernor Upbeld it - c . . . : The memorial introduced by. Senator Dunne,1 which 'requested a federal investigation of the tele phone rates effective in Oregon, was "indefinitely postponed yester day. Twenty-four senators were opposed to the adoption of ' the memorial. . i The resolutions committee "to which the memorial was referred for consideration; returned an ad verse report signed ; by ' Senators Eddy, Mann and Closer. Senators Marks and , Hare 'refused to coh- CUr In the report, but did not op pose its adoption on the floor of the senate. Senator Hare Indicat ed that he was Jn sympathy: with the memorial, but that lie had de clined to file a minority report, i 6enator Dunne made ' it plain that he had not introduced the memorial in the spirit of malice but for the sole purpose of de termining for all times whether the telephone rates now charged In this state were reasonable. s "If the telephone concern Is clean," said Senator Dunne, "It would not have objected to the in vestigation.' " - The statement by Senator Davis that he -ould not vote for any more salary bills during the pres ent,, session of the legislature re sulted in a brief f flare, up in 'the Senate -during the afternoon. "In view of .the governor's intimation that be. would veto all salary' in crease bills I intend -, to vote against all of them during the re mainder of the. session," said Sen ator Davis. Senator Davis voiced his senti ments during a discussion of a bill introduced by Representative McGowan providing for an in crease In the salary of the county judge of Harney county. He urged that the bill be re committed, to the committee on county offices. Senator Klepper charged that Governor Patterson was incon sistent In vetoing local salary bills for the reason that he yes terday appeared before a commit tee of the senate and urged favor able consideration of a measure authorizing a salary increase for his private secretary. "The governor came before our committee, said Senator Klep per, "and asked us to- do for ' him the very thing he refused to do for Senator Davis. What is good for the governor is good for the legislature. - We should pass this bill despite the attitude of the governor." Senator Kleppers comment was based on the action of Governor Patterson in" vetoing a local salary bill introduced early In. the session by Senator Davis. Senator Joseph Implored the senate to proceed with ' the pas-4 sage of salary increase bills in an orderly manner and not be bluffed out by the governor. "Let us cut out this horse play, said Senator Brown, "and recommit this bill as requested by Senator Darvis." Senator. Eddy declared that the senate should not spend all its time waging Gorilla warfare upon the governor, but should get down to business. ?"If the governor is guilty of some little inconsistency that is no reason why we should precipi tate a clash," said Senator Eddy. "Let us dispose of our business as IM & FOTi ROSTE i MEN'S WORK, CLOTHING - Reliable Merchandise Good Heavy; -. -' .- ' Overalls 1.15 LEE'S UNIONALLS ? Extra Heavy Denim Men's Work Pants Big Assortment Reliable i Goods Special Good Values 52.50, $2.85, 3.00 , 3.50 Not How Cheap. Our Work Clothes 1 Men's All Wool Suits REDUCED ' PRICES 1 J High Class Clothing. ; - Union Blade 1 . ALL WOOL LOGGERS' STAG SHIRTS ' Heavy Mackinav? Rainproof r?1Ml EXTRA SIZE CLOTHES FOR BIG MEN Nnderprerar. np to size 54 Overshi sUAip to size 20 246 NCRTH COMMERCIAL STREET rat ional men and cooperate with J the governor. Let ns not cater te headlines in the newspapers. Senator Butt made it plain that he Intended tor support the gover nors long as he was right. - 'rp 'to thli time, said Senator Batt, "the'iguvernor has shown a disposition tffbe consistent ?with his pre-election promises. We should not embark on a course of antagonism! The people elected Governor Pattersoii L by a large majority and they expected that he would keep his promises." The bill finally was recom mitted over, the protests of a few opposing senators. 1 ' The senate adopted a majority report of"., 'the Multnomah county delegation recommending passage of a bill increasing the salaries of the sheriff, clerk and assessor of Multnomah county from; J 4 500 to $6000 a year. With the exception of Senator Staples all members of the lflultnomah delegation -in the senate signed the majority report. A' bill authdrizing the. Port of Portland to 'sell ' bonds ' to defray any additional costs that incur In the erection of the proposed new bridge across the Columbia river at Longview also was approved. It was explained that this legislation was needed in order to protect navigation on the upper Clumbia river. Only the best! Our patrons will bear this out. , We serve only the best in meats and poultry: Hunt & Shaller Market, 263 N. Commercial. " r v ( OREGON DEBATERS AT WORK ' EUGENE, Ore,, Feb. , 10.. (AP) The first. Intercollegiate debate in which the Univfersity of Oregon takes part this Beason will be' held in " Portland 'March '2, when the University of Montana will be the opponent, it was an nounced today. Modification of the - eighteeath amendment to manufacture light wines and beer will be the issue. F. E,. Shatera Harness and Leather Goods store, 170 S. Com'l. Suit cases,-valises,: portfolios; brief cases, gloves and mittens. Large stock. The pioneer store. () ROGUE RIVER TO BE CLOSED The s.enafe passed Representa tive Cramers bail providing that the upper Rpgue river shall be closed to commercial fishing. Sen ator Miller presented a large nuni-. ber of petitions nd letters indi cating that the bill had the sup port' of the residents of Southern Oregon. . ' , , Pomeroy - & Keene. iewelers. never fail to feives you 100 on the dollar. Watches, docks, plna. "arms. standara nigh grade stocs in au aeparttnents. () j. . i , . JOSEPH RESOLUTION DUE Xorblad Remains A Chairman Of i Specfcil Fish Committee : The senate committee on reso lutions today will rejort adversely on the resolution Ittroduced by Senator, Joseph urgiiig that Sena tor Norblad: be remoted as chair man of the specia committee appointed to investigat the affairs of the state fish comraission. It was proposed to' return the report to the senate yesterday, but action was delayed in lorder that the committee might deceive ad ditional testimony. Witnesses who testified before the Icommittee yesterday Included Pretident Cor bett arid W. ' T. Eakin, iember of the state fish commission. GREEMBAURI x Boys' Overalls ; 85ctoS1.25 V i According to size and Weight ' r r- ,r AND OVERALLS Best on: the Market T W -Men's - Work Suits v ydr Service, Long: iWeaf v J : Extra - Strong ' j Tug of War 7.50 i Best MQlesldn ?.50 But How Good Are Extra WeH Made Rain Clothing: 10 Oonee Canvas, Rainproof Oi! Treated, Soft; Pliable " Overalls... .up to size 52 Pants. up to size 54 Snits-i: up to size 50 i I, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1D27 SEf ,'( fJBTISIufi " TRUTHINSALEM Portland Speaker Warns Ro- lanansoT rfeaK Auver '' tising Planned Here Arguments point lag to the de sirability . of organizing- a' - better business bureau in Salem 'to safe guard the truthjn advertising and to combat the numerous schemes that transients employ in swindl ing the American public out of a billion dollars a year, were ad vanced by Robert N": Mount,' mana- j ger of the Portland hettef btfslness bureau. In an address before the Salem Hotary club at .Wednesday's luncheon. ' . t ' ? 'Incidentally, 1 Mount declared that a 'group of "financiers" now operating in Portland f planning to plat a subdivision In Salem antt conduct the1 scheme iaown as the "three lot", swindle here - this spring. " The plan is to give free chanees on lots, awarding the first prize to everybody who accepts a ticket. Then the victim is required to pay 'the 'expenses of transferring the lot, after he finds that it i3 worth less. Next they offer to exchan ge this lot for a really good one, ut this is in the Testricted district," so to get it the victim must buy a second lot adjoining, it. If the Rotary' club's code of ethics were adopted and practiced by all business men, it would do much more good than all the laws to "regulate business that are on the statute books, Mount said. ! Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co . lumber and. building" materials. The best costs -no more than ln ferior grades. -Go to the big Sa lem factory and save money. () JOBBED HAm HALF f rsQlJ'.LI GLOBE Hair Net Industry in China Affected, Missionary Jells Students Girls in Salem cannot even bob their hair'without the effect of it being felt half way around the globe, Miss Mary Moore, repre sentative 6f r the Presbyterian missionary board, said in an ad dress at the Willamette university chapel exercises Thursday. The hair net industry in China, Miss Moore explained, is affected by-the bobbed hair style in America'. Conversely," the United States could get along by itself, but it Walnut Eclairs "-( ; " "V " " ' 5c Each We have 1500 nice and fresh from Portland Chocxlate Coated and : Very Tasty s v On Sale Saturday Only We reserve the right to , limit quantities ONLY AT . SCHAEFER'G DRUO STORE 135 North Commercial " Street ' PHONE 197: The Orlglaal Yellow Front Drag Store ' Penskr Store Blanks FELT rWc carry in stock lover 115 legal blanks suited to most any business transactions. "We tnay have just the form you are looking for at a biff ' saving as compared to made to order forms. - f ! ' ' " Some of the forms i Contract of gale, Road Notice; Will forms, Assign ment of Mortgage, Mortgage forms, Quit Claim Deeds, Abstract forms, .Bill of Sale, Building Contract, Promissory Notes, Installment Notes, General Xease, Poer of hAttorney,',Prune Books and Padsr Scale Re ceipts, Etc- These forms are carefully prepared for the courts and. private use. Price on forms ranges from 4 cents to 16 cent apiece,- ' and on note books The Statesman Publishing would .have", to do wUhout joy rides, coffee, chocolate bars and other desirable things , if it did. Miss Mooire - said,' reinforcing- her argument ' iha t" the nations are In terdependept.; "J :- .' Japanese students are". saying that'the students of America are fariihg liT their; task Visa Christian leaders, lancl that if. they are not caref 01 toe" Japanese will "usurp their-place,-Mfiss Moore declaretl. j Christianity has . not been tried" 4nd " found wanting,. she stated. "It has been, tried and found hard. ' Pry's Drag Store, S8& N.,Coml. the pioneer store. Everything for nntudr fn the dmsr SlDDlV line. with, standard gooda and quality set vice always. ' -. j S3e Montag's Fine: Linen STATIONERY With apicture of your favorite Movie Star " ' $1.5) 12 popular numbers in four different colors with beautifully lined , enye- . lopes the. stationery of the elite. -''""' - .... f ' ! "...'"' HI! .j CPMlRCIAL EpOK STORE ' A. A. Gueffroy ' ' 163 North Commercial Bos SATURDAY SPECIAL One Day Sale of Fine End and ' Console Tables H Everyone Discounted From '." :25' to:50 . " 1 i. j SEK THElt IN it i t "iftrtif. n 1 1 ii mi ti 340 Court Street BECKE & HENDRICKS Insurance ef All Kinds! Tel. lttl Heilig Theater liobby, 18 X; High h - - 1 ... . , u ri : that : are from 25 to 50 cents. - - PRINTED AND FOR SALE BY LEGAL BLANK HEADQUARTERS ' ' " i ' At Business Office, Ground Floor 1 ' . insurance Premiums Tax ' ' , Measure J.afrJ .on Table ; - The senate yesterday laid on th !able-a bill introduced by 'Senator Carsner providing that the tax ..n insurance premiums jn ;the s-ta!.. Of Oregon saall be increased ft(.: i 21-4 to 2 1-6 per cent. The n,,, tion to place the bill on the ? ?, wai " made by Senator lCIej !,..: chairman of the senate eomnntfv.J oh insurance. ' " ' ' r ; The' Peerless Eatery. 170 North Commercial. .Sanitary, up to dut Prompt delivery. Bakers for tljo.e who appreciate the best. Inert as. ing patrons tell' the .tale. ( , ' . Statesman Ads ?rJhg "Results m pi as3 OUK HNDOWS : Legal OP v r 4 C V ' .' " . ait. Air, "A