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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1929)
3 The Ni0 Osegon Statesman, Salem. Oregon, Wednesday' Morning, Felruary lS, 18t9 Fast Three Proposals of Tax : Hcfief Committee-Winf . . Ready Approval ; Toarteen measures. Including the first three of the property tax TeUet commission proposals, pass ed Is the house Tuesday. Most of the kills vent through ' with hat little debate, although two of then. H. B.-163 and H. B. 164, -stepped the smooth working ma. cfala for quite a while. H. B. If 3 Introduced by Metsker, proTlding -far appeals from municipal court Judgements, was so worn out at -ike end of the. debate that It could -not muster enough rotes to set 4Der and so failed of passage. The tfcer was passed. Bills passed daring the day rere were as follows: SL B. 164, relating to Toters In tmkoa high ; school districts. H..B. 366. relative to the col. lectio of Irrigation and drainage district assessments and- taxation. H.' B. 325. extending the priri lege ef rotlng "absent Toiers' bal lots" to all citizens of the state. H. B. 431, relating to costs al ia wed In suits. 1L B. 466, relating to a double -commitment fee for Insane and laeete-mlnded persons. 1 H. B. 164. relating to county fnd lories. JL B. 238. prescribing a stan dard and uniform system of ac countancy for all municipal cor porations. H. B. 198. centralized' control t asoesments. H. B. 19, to provide for an ap potmttre tax commission. H. B. 289, to fix the compen T eetioa of county assessors and to incoTtde for the appointment of -special assessors and for deputies and clerical assistants and tax collectors. t Real Estate Code Changed H. B. 248, repealing the present real estate code and providing a substitute. H. B. 291, providing for a com. tmtoory state audit of the secre ary -of state, of all state institu tions, commissions, boards and departments at least once a year. H. B. 436, authorizing construc tlaa of a courthouse in Jackson eonnty out of funds paid to Jack- Ms county by the United States gu ei u ment. tt. B. 418, relating to filing of surety bonds. ' YOUTH INVADES FINANCIAL WORLD oeooey-' ii - u I - X , Si , A ' I r-aajg?H8 a2 M-,.,. HOOVER DASHES ACROSS STATE President - Beet Abandons Previous-Plans and Re turns to His Base Big business,, once the stronghold of men of oldejr years, is being rapidly invaded by young men just out of college, who have been assuming partnerships in brokerage houses, consummating deals usually credited to men twice their age. Among the younger gen eration who have "arrived" in New York are (1) Henry & Morgan, 28, ton of J. P. Morgan partner in his father's firm; (2) S. Parker Gilbert, director-general of reparations at 36; (S) H. P. Davidson, son of the late H. P. Davidson, also a J. P. Morgan partner at SO; (4) Charles Sabin, son of the banker, and (5) Allan Ryan, Jr., grandson of the late Thomas Fortune Ryan, who have formed bond house. PITLHD SAID TO President-elect and Wife Turn Deaf Ear to Society OLD DICK 1 of Ton can't .beat the logic laie,"-he whole If fTeair han rt. ut thus far have accepted jtay ef its parts and the develop-nn. v By JAMES K WEST Associated Press Staff Writer MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Feb. 11 (AP) The President-elect and Mrs. Hoover have disappointed socially the wealthy winter colony of Miami and Miami Beach. They literally have been showered with Invitations to functions of various meat of Oregon will only come as Portland permits the entire state I to grow. with this proposition. the Bev. David James Ferguson, peaking to Salem Klwanian Teeeday, proceeded to declare In fact since their arrival more than two weeks ago, they have lived in virtual seclusion on Belle Isle or on the houseboat on which they have made a couple of ex- hbswelf 'for the early completion f"sln th-e fIshlng roontf ' ef the Roosevelt highway and .1 II; . . the construction of a connecting 0n those trips they were ac brldge across the ColumMi river companied bya number of oU at Astoria. friends and they have had many Coast Bound to Develop other friends in for luncheon and The Pacific coast Is sure to re- d,nner. The only Invitation they eelve in future years, the great haje accepted was that to a pri sosxeh of people from Europe," Tate luncheon given in their hon irmi4 Ferguson. or yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. Cy- The Oregon country must con- n H- K- Curtis aboard the Phil- tinue to progress to meet the I aoeipnia publisher's yacht in Bis needs of the expanding years." Icayne Bay. Rev. Ferguson, who addressed the Lincoln day memorial meet ing at the state house Tuesday afternoon, pointed to 1829, as a 'remarkable year with 1929 mark ing the centenary of such out- ' standing citlsens as Gladstone. Cavour. Booth and Holmes. -The latest Invitation to come to Mr. and Mrs. Hoover Is that from the committee of one hundred, composed of winter residents of the twin resort cities, to attend the first annual ball of those reslV dents to be given one week from tonight at the" Nautilus hotel in In attendance at the Klwanis I Miami I Beach. The committee meeting were 14 Astorians who I proposed to provide a presidential accompanied the senior class Of I box for the next chief executive Astoria high school on its trip to I and, first lady. thla city to visit the state Instr uctions. Senator Korblad Intro-1 daeed the Rev. Ferguson, charac terising him as one of the most able speakers in the state. The invitation was declined the explanation that Mr. Hoover on that date would be engaged In his two-day inspection Of the Okeechobee flood district of southern Florida upon which he will embark next Friday. Various invitations to, private luncheons and dinners at the resi dences of members of the winter colony also have been declined and the President-elect and Mrs. Hoover also have not availed themselves of opportunities to at tend the horse races, at Hialeah and the dog races at Miami Beach, although season cards lave been sent to them. Immediately after his arrival here the president-elect was made an honorary member of the bath club, one of the most exclusive clubs In all Florida, and also was given courtesy cards to various golf and country clubs, but was made no use of them. Aside from all of these invitay tions, Mr. Hoover also has been urged to visit a number of Flori da cities, but he came to this state for a vacation and decided from the outset that the only way he could get a much needed rest was to follow his own program!. He has made one exception, the visit, Monday to Fort Myers, to attend the celebration of the eighty-second birthday anniver sary of his old friend, Thomas A Edison. Moving Pictures Of Hood Hike to Be Shown it "Y" MIAMI BEACH,- Feb. 12 (AP) President-elect -Herbert Hoover was back at his pre-ln augural base here tonight, having abandoned his fishing trip on the west coast of Florida which, under his original plans, would have kept him. there until Thurs day. Leaving the houseboat Saun terer suddenly at Punta . Rassa . Immediately after an early break fast, the next president surprised" those members of his office staff who had set up temporary head quarters at Fort Myers, and others of his party, by entering a waiting motor car and starting, across state to Mfaml Beach. Mrs. Hoover and the houseboat guests, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ric ard of New York, remained be hind, and shortly before noon the Saunterer weighed anchor to start the rather slow cruise back across the tip of Florida through the Southern Keys. The sudden departure of the president-elect constituted some what of a mystery to that portion of the party ashore at Fort Myers pending their slightly belated ar rival here. They found waiting the following statement, issued at the instance of Mr. Hoover: "Inasmuch as a Strong wind and sea prevented Mr. Hoover's houseboat leaving for Miami last evening and again this morning, thus threatening to delay his re turn to Miami Beach for another day, Mr. Hoover disembarked from the boat below Fort Myers and motored to Miami Beach. Mrs. Hoover and the balance of the party remained on the boat and will come back by water if the sea moderates." Late In the afternoon, a tele gram to Belie Island announced that the Saunterer had headed out for "open sea." Moving pictures of the Chemek- etana recent trip to Mt. Hood will probably be shown Tuesday eve ning, February 26, at a meeting at the T. M. C. A. Dr. David B. Hill, who, took the pictures, stated Tuesday. Hill obtained some splendid views showing skiing and toboganning in its height on the mountain. More than 60 Salem people were' In the party which made the trip last week. I! DU.' QUID BODS T FEES FOB FISK Stiff Increase in fish fees, dos ing the Rouge River weekly to commercial fishing, regulatfng fishing, In the Umpq.ua and giving the state . fish committee power to close the Columbia river off the mouth and adjacent to tributaries, west .of Deschutes river, are some of the things- proposed In house bill 478, introduced by request of the fish commission Tuesday. The poundage tax on dog sal mon is Increased to M cent and a similar tax Is levied on . cod, flounderers and snappers. The fees are to be paid monthly and a weekly report is required. A tax of 16 cents a doxen Is placed on clams and crabs and a $2 tax on a ton of clams In the shell Is stipulated. . ' V A license for a bagnet has beea Increased from "f 1 , to f 2. 1 0. A crab license Is 15, and for crawfish : $5 is the license fee. A license to peddle fish will cost 15. But "If"" the person catching fish sells dt-'i rect to the consumer another 11- ' cefise of $6 is called for. A whole sale license Is $10 plus the pound age fees. To manufacture by-prod-ucts of fish, the fee is $25. The bill requires that 40 per cent of the' eggs taken from a" stream shall be placed back In the stream. r. OPEN TO .PUBLIC Reports in connection with traf 'ic accidents will be open for pub lic inspection under the provisions of a bill introduced by the senate roads and highways committee. A !"tvV " " t- - TV Western Boy Nearly Ruined Turner Couple is Honored on Their 14th Anniversary TURNER, Feb. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Orme Harrington of Canada. who have spent several weeks with Mrs. Harrington's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Farris celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary Sunday p. m. by receiving a num ber of their friends from the Clo- verdale district, their old home. They, with their three children. will leave soon for their home. Services at the Christian church Sunday were in the nature of a patriotic program. Miss Mary Condit was a Salem visitor Wednesday: CLUB MEETS THURSDAY BROOKS, Feb. 12. The Brooks Community club will hold its reg ular meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Ramp. Miss Ellen Hack It and Mrs. C. A. Bailey will assist Mrs. Ramp at the tea hour. Thousands of children are rob bed of their birthright of health and happiness by awful constipa tlon. Waste matter held too long in their bowels forms, poisons which pollute their blood, cause headaches, bad breath, coated tongue. Indigestion, biliousness, make them weak, sallow, fretful and underweight. Don't let your child suffer from constipation until his stomach and bowels are weakened. At the first sign of bad breath, coated tongue or feverlshness, stop his trouble quick with California Fig Syrup. Children love its rich, fruity taste. It cleans them out thoroughly, , regulates stomach and' bowels and gives these or gans tone and strength so they continue to act normally, of their own accord. Thousands of Western mothers are eager to tell of their experi ence with it. Mrs. R. J. Raines, 1224 East 19th St., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, says: "My little Bon was nearly ruined by weak bowels before I began giving him California Fig Syrup. He was sal low, bilious, half-sick all the time. Soon he was strong snd well and full Of life again. Since this ex perience I've kept California Fis Syrup in the house, all the time for colds and any" upsets spells. Robert is four now and "weighs 42 pounds!" Protect your child from imita tions of California Slg Syrup. See that the carton you get bears the word "California." C1Y 7 BILL FIHD W 10 HOPPER Only seven bills found their way into the house Tuesday, and the flood of new legislation now seems, about over. One of these mea. seres Is sure to arouse a lot of Interest, since it is another plank ta the i fish aqd , game program. This was Introduced by Robison of Clatsop county, and In the main tt doses certain portions of the Columbia and other , waters to eeeamerclal fishing. A measure placing Multnomah eonnty employes under civil ser vice regulations some day was put la by the Multnomah county dele-1 Cation. ; M . The bills Introduced follow: tt. B.. 475, by - Robison To dees certain parts of the Colum- . bia river for commercial purposes: likewise closing Lake Tahkenitch te commercial fishing and wreeklyj cueing season for the Rogue river sued regulating fishing . in the Usnpqua river. . .. - - tt.. B. 476, by. the Multnomah eeenty ; delegation Placing . em ployes of Multnomah county under emi service. H. b. 477, by the Joint Ways som Means - Committee Amend ing chapter 179 General Laws of 'Oregon, 1925. pertaining to a re-l wwreuon rand lor replacing state I jsroperty . destroyed by fire or otftenrise. Tour opportunity to secure some very attractive Salem income property. Returns large Interest on the in vestment. This income can be increased. We have this property for sale at a low price. HUDKINS & S ANFORD Inc. 3 Miller Store Bid. Salem Phone 96 BILTWELL UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE 0 Sam e ' tickets now good on OMLVEQ GEIAYO COAOT.'AWTO" LINED ' GTAOBO ! For jour grcatxf convenience , tickets U 'die Oregon Saiga Inc. snd the Coast Auto lines ' may now be used on motor. coacbes of Southern Pacic : ; Motor Transport Company, or WAlfTS mnvn?yt PAT ' -Seastor BUllngtley has Intro. OBced a bin increasing the salary f the judge of Harney county om llioo to fltOO year. The weryot the. county treasurer wild be increased from I1S09 to 5100, school superintendent from r vice vena. Take sdVsntssc el ddi ooidmsted strvice for your trips in Oregon. You can ' go via one1 stage Unc snd return on another, using the same ckket. Southern Padfic rail tickets art abo good on sages of these companies. r . . Silver Graysl83, N. Hiih Phone Z6 , Red Topsl-228 N. 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