(. ... 4 ' ., 1 UDGET OUTLAY If I1B EXCEEDED j 5399,000 More Appropriate ed Than Governor Pro f vlded in Estimate Appropriations authorised by tie joint ways and means com mittee aggregate 9 7 ,7361731.S4, r f89t.07l.84 in exeess of the -called balanced budget recom mended by Gorernor raiiersoa. Tbe governor bad recommended tie approval of appropriations aggregating v 88.854,660. , . -. vumtlinMm inDroDT iatlon bflle approved by tbeeommlttea totalled 8315.107.04. wnn ciunw aggregating $315,107.04. Among tbe major Items approv ed by the committee in excess of w Kn4r recommendations were $143,880.80 of deficiencies pre viously allowed by tne state emer gen cy board and $140,000 for ex tension and research, work at the Oregon state college and Univers Ity of Oregon, r Another -item - of S7S.000 not recommended in the original budget waa authorized to take care of the expense, incident s the administration of new tax laws. The committee also approTed as appropriation oi M, w rect a new building at the "Wav rfy Baby home. Hospitals Get Big Sam Among the larger approprla tloas In the balanced budget were ftf.S7f for the -Oregon state fcospttal. $451,085 for the eastern rwrnn at at a hosnltal. and $381, $50 for the state home for the treble minded, Ithnnrh tha enactment Of the excise tax law. intangible tax law sad personal income tax law would mm.tmm n tatft n imOQDt Of money estimated at approximate- ly $2,000,000. mere win do uw abstantlal increase in the state s fiM tn meet new and unex- t(l demands. Money raised from these taxes will- be- used largely to reduce the existing pro perty taxes. The excise and intan gible tax bills hare already passed aota houses. The income tax law has passed the house and probably will be up for final consideration la the senate tomorrow. An Important appropriation bill dumped into the hopper in the house at the 11th hour authorises $50,000 for the erecting of an In firmary at the University of Ore goa. This bill' was signed by 10 embers of the joint ways and Beans committee. The bill passed taphouse Fridaw. The state ap propriation is contingent upon the. friends of the university raising a similar amount of money for the safinnarr. f la starting a new "asparagus plantation in Oregon it is most Important to recogniae the value of strong crowns which are to be set. for the size and vigor of these as well as the selection and breed ing ef them has a great deal to do with the future yields and vig or of the plantation as a who, says tbe experiment station. One may have the choice of starting the plantation from pedigreed crowns or buying the seed from which one's own plants may be raised. O. A. C. WHAT DOES A i" '' '' ; account, You Will C for ' s-: .-- ft .. -i--- V. : i . .. r K S A J CAFE : Z r BANK! FX)R ; Feature Wisconsin Voters Consider Keneai oi oiaie ury Liaws MADISON, Wis., March I. (AP) Wisconsin voters will ex press their opinion April 2, ' on whether the ' Severson - law state prohibition enforcement act. shall be wiped off the statute books. A referendum on this question and another for amendment of the Severson law to grant immunity from arrest or punishment of per sons manufacturing, selling or possessing beer of not more than 2.76 alcohol by weight, was as sured today when the assembly of the legislature after a protracted fight between wets and drys eon. enrred in a senate resolution. The vote on the measure of which state Senator Thomas Duncan, Milwau kee, is the author, was 42 to 27. It was passed by the senate 17 to 15, February . A 'bill to repeal the Severson dry law already has been intro duced by-Duncan but action has been deferred until the electorate expresses Its attitude at the polls. A bill to amend the dry law to per mit 2.75 per cent beer had been introduced by another Milwaukee socialist, Senator Walter Polak owskli CXEVER PARROT TRICKS PETER 5 Like every other bird, Mr. Par rot liked to make people sur prised. He repeated: "When I found I could call to you just as your mother did, what do you think I did next?" "I can't Imagine. "What?" asked Miss Parrot, curiously, but the boy bad been thinking hard,' and now he cried excitedly: "I know, I know! You fooled me. That was the very morning that I went out hunting for chest nuts. "I hadn't gone very far Into tbe woods when I heard a dog bark. I whistled and whistled, but no dog- appeared. Then a cock crowed near me and next a whistle blew, and while. I stood there amazed at all these strange noises in the quiet woods, suddenly I heard my mother calling. I ran all the way home and when I got SAVINGS ACCOUNT Peter's Adventures It Always Pays You Comporid Interest F' IS mighty hard to find another investment ( that does that automatically Periodically in terest on your savings is credited to you and be gins itself to earn until it works the miracle of " compound interest. Almost every successful man will tell you tnat if you take care of your savings it will take care of you. find Your Savings Passbook You Here Now. Come in Soon. ill t f! f .LI rfl I'!, - a.. i m - wt r ; 'ALDANlV !' The ' . : - i ., . i - at Ekinoro Scene from tTHE HIT OF ? : : THE.SHOV' The wet victory In the assembly came after three days debate, .in which efforts of the drys to block action was climaxed by a -call to the house, during which the wets staged a vaudeville skit. Some 16 i legislators joined In on the chorus of "How Dry I Am," and "Show Me the .Way to go Home., which drew applause from the ; gallery filled with high school students. r The two questions on which a vote will be sought are: " I 1 Shall the state prohibition enforcement act generally known as the Severson act, be repealed T J 2. Shall the state prohibition enforcement act generally known as : the Severson act be amended so the state shall not arrest or fine anyone for manufacture, sale or possession of beer of not more than 2.75 per cent alcohol by weight. i Repeal of th estate enforcement act ' urged by Duncan . and other J wets would leave Wisconsin in the ' same situation as New York where the Mullin-Gage act, state prohibi tion enforcement law, was repeal ed during ther eglme -of Gover nor Al Smith. BY SMITH , VINCENT there I found she didn't want me at all. "It had not been mother's voice that I heard. She. said I must have been dreaming, that there was nothing near that had a whistle, that it there had been any dog he would nave oounaea 10 meet me; that' no rooEter would have wandered so far from the barnyard. But I knew I had heard all these sounds and now 1 know, who made them. It was you!" Peter pointed an accusing finger at Mr. Parrot. "Aaahrrr!" screamed Mr. Par rot, and arched his neck and flap ped his wings and hopped about! first .on one foot and then the other, screeching all the wbllte and aulte beside himself with glee because of the- trick he had played upon tne ooy wai aay in the woods. 1 "It was I. all right, and you never knew It. Haw! Haw! Haw! DO FOR YOU?; Waiting I. r'v.-- r irfs g. I . - W - ' . J : ? . , -i ; tfsn Ozzgon Statesman, S&l.sra.7 Ore?on75uZay iTorning, It waa fanny to you. boy. Ton looked this way and yon looked that, and then stared up Into the trees aa ft you thought your moth er, had "..climbed npintdVJtte. branches, bnt never once did you dream that ft waa only one. bird who was doing it alL How could yon know that a Parrot could make a noise like a whistle, bark like a dog. crow like a rooster and above all, talk like a Two-Legs! I watched you, peeping ' out i from my hollow , home . In . the i trunk of the sycamore tree, and once I had to bury my beak in my i feathers or X would have laughed out loud." r - - -,- It waa plain to see that Miss I Parrot thought the speaker the cleverest bird In the world. She sidled up to him and commenced to scratch his head with her bill. TTo think not one - of vour friends knew a thine. about It" BISHOP'S Here is a chart that suggests the fundamentals of color harmony in men s attire. We are sure you 11 nna it very useful as you plan your Spring wardrobe. ii- 11 tri'v.a A MSSBlSBSWBlBW ' 1 I B yv. i Bostonian I Uk J I Nettleton NPj Shoes j B,ack "KvA iflS1 Sir CS lighter or '' J darker than In addition 6 these fundamental color, harmoniet, there are many developed with little study. We will gladly cooperate. ; -, i " ! : C- : : Sale iem s .:: 'Own" Stores Elstablished 1890 SIS Rosebraugh Company Host to Northwest Men On Next Friday Representatives ofUl or more of the leading furnace and stove cooed she. "I am proud to know yon. Mr. Parrot. Do yon suppose yon could teach me some of those things? How I should love ,to be able to bark like a dog!" L " - .... ft Suit Michae,s a . a '1 Rcj j Stern JL tsiue f I blue figure liarch 30 i$&- ' manufacturing, establishments of Oregon and, Washington - win B in Raiem. Friday. March' t, for the meeting ot Northwest Furnace buudera. -The w.-Koseoraugn company of Salem, will be Host to the delegates.' in addition to ue manufacturers : mora:: than" '100 dealers, from northern California to the Canadian line, bare been invited.; : ' '. - The'buslness meeting of North west Furnace buildera will follow an Inspection of the W. W. Rose braugh plant Friday afternoon.' In the evening the delegates will ga ther at the Marion hotel for a dinner and general get-together. First of Its Kind -The Salem meeting will be the' first to which a general invitation has been Issued dealers In the Pa cific northwest who handle north wesUmade furnaces, stoves, heat ers and ranges. The manuiaetur I Hart Schaff- Hart Schaff- , Hart Schaf f- : I ' . - -j --v : ti'f .v Ar Marr I ner & SIVA - Michaels Stern L Bostonian or Nettleton Black 1 Cheney make Red Blue Green Black and White Arrow make Arrow I White Champagne Green - I A I : Mallory or - Mallory I Stetson Stetson Grey Felt rrn i Trrv ifiri era Issued the Invitation In the be lief that aa open ; bbcukuv" - problems Would Jt t benefit to both; themselves and: their ' dealers.- .v-r--r?r,tr ' Inspection of tha Rosebraugh plant is in keeping with the gen- eral program oi onwfc naee builders to malnUin a strict ly "open door policy within the inaustry, uni i change ot Ideas and ; trade prac Uces. . '." " '--'i "There are tricks In avery trade," said Mr. Rosebraugh Sat urday, "but this organization aims to make all the tricks benefit all the members. This enables us con stantly to enhance the quality of northwest-made, furnaces, stoves, heaters and ranges, v.' Frre Advice Avaflabto ' "Another aim of Northwest Fur nace builders is to give service to the public W ne iorm m Marx 1 ner & Marx?' Michaels Stern Gray - I Tan i Bostonian or i neneymaice ' . . Black and T white, blue and white and red, dark crr-frt YrrAm - make Arrow make Light tan ; Jade L or Nettleton I Tan I I ': J : . - - , Mallory or Mallory or l Stetson Stetson an 1 1 lght brown I .. yv: it.: ; ; . Feit m READ FROM TOP DOWN other smart combinations which can be ation en the operation and install aUon of warm air heating- f??; of competent heating engineers malnUined to-givo f ree ndvie-n any home neaung proowm ; ; may nse, j : - 1t-,, Mr. RoseDraugn epiio tho assocUtlon of manufactnreri h.. working for some time osl plans to Place a "tamp oJ proval!.on Its members' furnace. stoves, heaters ana ue ? meet a' rigid standard ot quality ' Two; omer t t, ..it vion Bros. ers-.r. are expected to have representa- tlves :aia ine i 7"Z Uvcsof the Oreon and Washing ton, manufacturers', association will be present. Oregon and Wasn-: . : VArihwMt Fur. Iinsxon meuo ,. w ISc? Builders are affiliated with these two associations BISHOP'S T ner & Marx v-". -; Urf-i Mart Ochatr-, Michaels I Stern 1 i Brown -Bostonian or I-' y Nettleton Dark Tan u vncneymaKe J J I . Blue Purple Brown Olive Green L. j Arrdw make White White with I r brown or- cream design aA -v- r; i t 4 ' 7 i a .fa ' . j If ". i -I