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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1939)
. V PAG12 TWO Tfcs CTGCN CTATCSilAN, Calerr. QrecVrKay Koirnlrs, January ' ' .' . It ' . V. i .'v Drafting 7ork PleiaKCqmplete Debo. Hay Ce P.p,!, SaSSSiSKK Grare . Committee Is Examining Bill Tba public n Ulltle district bin, the drafting of which has beenJn progress for several - months by representatives -tf the. Bonneville Power league 4 tk. Bonneville "administration, virtually wm cowa ple:Tfcsrsday' Sponsors of the bill said It prob ably won 14 be .introdseed ta the enata today although no definite decision had, beea reached . late Thursday as to whether this would be possible. The bill will carry; the names vot ; Senator Lynman Rosa, Washington county, and oth er members -of both bosses.---4 J&ortoa Tompkins, member: of the' grange legislative committee, waa conducting aa examination of the -bfll Thursday afternoon, HsJ :-asMl the "strstsr committee campaign for enacting the bill into -Twenty-one new bnia were in trod need In the senate Thursday while 11 near bills found their way Into the hoase hopper. -jZJLl Fifteen oXlthaeBAte'bliU were introduced in connect Ion with, codlfleatloa of the atete-agrieul-tural laws. These Mils "were re ferred to the senate agricultural committee and- probably will be reported oat early next -week. Sen ator W. E.Bnrke said there "would be sjproximately 80 of these agrt ealtural meaesrea. " - -The-houe went on record fa voring a memorial, by the' agrl cultural committee srglng con area to pass the so-eaUod Pierce bill calling for the establishment of an electrical redaction plant at Bonneville for the manufacture of salphite to be need for tho exter mination or obnoxious weeds, r Renresejitetive Henry Semon, Klamath coaaty, said tho eatab Bailment of inch is plant at Bon nerllle -would save the farmers ot Oregon -hundreds or thousands of dollars annaally. - - - "J-, Jfoeiemf pog 1 At mar n - .. roar bills-were passed by the 1 house - durtag the ' forenoon, ses sion. One of these, by- Represen-: tative Caafleid.- exempts "seeing eye! - dogs from 'heiagc. Iteessed. i Another bUI; , by RipresentattTe Semon, authorised the creation of Hog control districts.' j The : senate, toted tuualmojuly j for a bill increasing the salary of the county judge ot Harney coaaty from S1200 to $240 a year and the county clerk tram tiro's to lilt a, year. Senator Robert V. Duncan told the senate that these measures were meritorious." y f Reports here late Thursday! dlcated that botluhoasee weald adionnt at soon today; until llos- day. i . - . , - Bwdgnte ta Be Acted. Tpest 8enator , Dean Walker, chairman, of -the -senate -ways and. meai committee,' reported that the bud gets ot a large number of state departments nd instltntlons Asa been terestlgated and-that -actkm on some ot"thee-would be takes -I-hopeHe haTs.most 'of the appropriation ' bills -on tho .floor ot. the house not later than the fourth - week of the seesioa,M Walker -declared. At previous leg Islatits sessions many ot the ap propriation, measares tame In dur ing the dosing -'days, s A.t I id" (Br , n mi ! Archpreserver Shoes ;106 pairs, most all sizes; values up to 10.00. If ijhn come early you can hare a pair of these wonderful shoes at only . . ... .. - . Complete clean-up House Slipper-all styles, colors- and kinds ; formerly priced up. to 5.00, land they must all o at one price ? h Friday and Satnrdsy only, we wlU place on sale B00 ' . pairs of the most beautiful Silk Hose is the different " weights, colors and sixes. Long : or .short lengths. , Good fl.OO and 11.16 raises it you come early. Only . . 'k i-t. - t ' ': i pairs 00 Duam(3IIsB?eEnSelfs ,v Both white and colored,' regular tSc and 50c raises. ," The greatest Handkerchief ralae erer offered in the : city, as this is from a special purchase bought from one ot New York's largest firms, and It was their big close-out . . . if- for 1 j- . .- Pullover and coat styles, best colors, all sizes. All up to our-regular high standard. Complete ciose-out. 1 , a Close-out blouses while they last "All colors and V -' 'sizes. All wonderful valuesat on .,'.',' 7 ,'1 . ' J - t "- .--- -f .DJ in i i fm r a' 300 pairs pumps, ties and all makes, beautiful high 8 grade and high styled shoes; values up to 8.75. We must close these shoes out, so they go at only . . . a ; t Qi0 G O Formerly sold up to 1.00. We are going to complete . ly close them out to s pair. If yon are here Friday .or Saturday r"TOs .can get s pair at tho ridiculous i pries of only . . , Women's beautiful Kayser Glores, all sites and all colors excepting, black. Regularly sold at 1.00 and 1.S0. Ton win hare to hurry to get them at tho close-out price of . 0 . no 2 pairs Close-out Bags greatest ralue we hare erer offered. Bags up to 4.9 S from oar best sources top handles, under-arm 'and back straps, in most all colors' sad styles. -All go . . We hare only two. hundred. pieces left te be closed oat Former pries. 1.9 5, 2.1 S and some pieces sp to S.00. Ton tsa hsTs.lt it you corns early at one price ' or oniy . oJJdielsffife Only a few left but some, of our best nujnbers.' we are closing them put at only . cr' SO. 135 N, LIBERTY , x PHONE 9121 Noted Evangelist StScriesiHere Rev. JlnsseU IXBrotislicf i ACaIv"Bapiist rS Rer. assell It Brougher DO, well-knowa preacher and .orange list of the Northern -Baptist eon restioa wUl-cendsct s series of meeting .in the - CaUary Baptist church Suaday. J a.a a r y 19, through Ibniar;lJri srt r. Biwugberhaa'jusi eomplof tea it years as pastor or the Bap tlst Temple of Brooklyn, N. where he has had the largest Sun day night aadience of any church la Greater: New, York, arersglng ISO. Over 1700 members were sdded daring' his pastorate -of 10 years. - TTr Brosgber preaches the old gospel ; with- power and straight from tho shoulder." 'states Rer. A. Q. Wsaiger, Calrary pastor. He has jast celebrated his 20th annt rersarx as an ordained Baptist minister daring which . time he has serred as army eha plain and first lieutenant daring the world war,- paster of churches at Ba kersfleld. t Califs Salt Lake City, Patterson. N. J and the Temple of Brooklyn, N. T. f He will meet members of the church ad officers at a banquet on the Friday night before the meetings open. Senate Bills IXtUoDVCED THURSDAY" SB' ?i. hr '- Jones Ta rrfat the office pf 'county auditor in Marioa' county. " SB 72. br reviainn et 1 committee Relating to opera tion oi sarings ana loan assocl atlona ' and reDealinc .' clansa m. latins; to depreciation of real property held by such associa tions. : SB 73. by rerteion of laws committee Amendment elimi nating an exception oq favor ot ceruin ; foreign corporations. SB li, by rerlslon of laws committee Rclatin z to . leral senrlce ' on . out-of-state corpbra- uonsi- .- -x- ' SB 78, by revision of laws committee Relatinr ta niwrm. tion ot sarings and loan associ ations.: 8B 70, by Staples and Repre sentative Nash Relating to au thority of county court and com missioners and providing for set tlement of taxes on estates which 3act of God.- etc i SB 77, by Strafer ReUtlng to estates ot wards and the sale ot estates. SBTI, by agricultural commit tee Relating to appointment of county, of fleers. r SB 79. . br asTtenltnrAf jpalttao- Relating to management wregoa eutia iau. - SB SO, by agricultural commit tee Clarifying. law relating to handling Oregon state fair. : SB $1, by agricultural commit tee Repealing part ot the pres- Legislative Sidelights: Hererand there behind and in " front of the scenes at the 40th legislative assembly. : MConUnswd trom page 1) aadinads a good record as s neo phyte. He has been connected with Industrial orgaslaathms during bis period Ot service la Tortland. :- The only sthfesRe of . the gal lows left to tho execatlos) chsns ber-st th-state peaJtewtlsry Is .terge ctrde left hooked tm the eeiltegoftheroom.lt ItBjs .hoole that the dropped to their death. The IS are long atneo gone. n, execaHoa pre- cedare in: tho stew, atreamUaed : method Is the eUatisatioa of -aertaiaty as to what penoa actwaUy performe the ezecw k tton.Thre prisoa attendants sprung the levers which seat the doomed, man throajgh the trap; only one was the lever to spring the door- and the at tendant , were never certain which one ; had, "killed" tho prisoner, Is the sew lethal chamber there is only one lever "to spring the eraaide pellets into the salpbwrfe add sad the bmb wha operates that lever dee it ta faU view of the "- tators. . . ; Jimmy) Carroll, 10, a Salem fourth rade pupil, sold 27 copies of a popular magaslne to members ot - tho hosae of representatives because ha Is a republican. Jim- ay had. liardly entered the house when some: member asked him It he waa a republican or a demo crat. "I'm a republican, he re plied. .. v The hoass Is republican by ap proximately S to 1. .Included in the lonr llat of billa Introdnced by the senate agricul tural committee, designed to re codify the agricultural , laws of Oregon, there were only two car rying the emergency clause. One referred to apiaries and the oth er ,to economic poisons. Obvious 17, ii is an emergency u one gets stung or takes poison by mistake. cat state agricultnral code. SB 82, by agricultural commit tee Establishing uniform grades and standards. SB 88, by agricultural commit teeReferring to apiaries and declaring an emergency. SB 84, by agricultural commit tee Relating to quarantines, SB 86, by agricultural commit tee Referring to abatement of plant pests and diseases. SB 81, by agricultural commit tee Relating to county horticul tural inspectors. SB 87, by agricultural commit ter Referring to protection of fruit and crop Industries. SB 88. by agricultural commit tee Referring to wild flowers. SB 89, by agricultnral commit tee Relating to importation of nursery stock. SB 90, by agricultural commit teeReferring to packing and labeling of fruit, vegetables and nursery stock. SB 91, by agricultural commit tee --Relating to regulation of nurserymen. SB 92, by agricultural commit teeRelating to economic poi sons and declaring aa emergency. 1 PASSED BT SEHATE SB 38, by Franeiscovich Ratifying a deed executed in connection with tho sale of property included in Camp Clat sop to tho .state, r - 4,- :, , SB 48, by Best'nd, others Placing the court reporters Hf (ho sixth . and eighth Judicial districts oa a flat salary Instead ot per diem baais.- Salary , ot sixth, district reporter, -Umatilla and Morrow counties, fixed at 81890, a year and . salary ot eighth district reporter. Baker county, t .$1200 a year. SB 54, by Duncan Increasing , the salary. ot the Harney' county Judge from $1200 to ;I1400 a year and the county clerk, from izvv 10 siaso a. year. . ... . - Non-Partisan Vote For JPs Is Plan A bill to place the election of justices of the peace in Oregon on a nonpartisan basis will be intro duced at the current legislative session by the Association of Ore gon Justices of the Peace, now in session here. Elections ot supreme court Jus tices and circnit judges already are on a non-partisan basis. Another bill will ask that Jus tices of. the peace be. given full Jurisdiction over misdemeanors. This would include authority. to remit fines, House Bills . INTRODUCED THURSDAY HB 50, by' McAllister, Farreli, Fuhrer, French and Sen. Stei wer Amends the present Income tax law;. Provides for specific de ductions from the tax instead of deductions from taxable income; a deduction of $14 allowed to an unmarried person ; $35 to a mar ried person and $28 to an unmar ried head of a family. HB 51, by Hempsted, Hilton. Duncan and Deich Codifies the law relating. to partnership. -HB .. by Smiths-Relates to tho dlsposiUon ofth remains of : HB.5$, ly committee on..nedi clne Provides for the correction of certain birth and death rec orda. ' HB 14, bf commRtee on medl elne To provide for the registra tion tot unreported births. ' HB 55, by committee on medi cine Relates ; to registration of illegitimate births and' provides tor ding of decrees -ot sdoptioa wlth-th state-board of health. r HB 58, by Hockett and Sen. Zur cher Creating Wallowa ' coaaty Auditor's Office Bill lWoduced A bill to create tho office ot audi tor for Marion couny and re flalre an annual audit of-county affairs by ths state division of aud its was introdsced fa tho state sea ate yesterday oser tho names ot Senator Ronald E. Jones and other members ot the local delegation. , Tho auditor would be appointed at the June meeting of the county court to take office July L He would have aeeeae tn all rtnanpfal records ot . moneys handled oy county oiiicers and reports would be filed with him by theeounty treasurer and other officers who are "authorised by the law to charge any tee, commission, per centage, allowance or compensa tion." . Barber Hours and Prices ;BilI Due R. Z. Baxter 'secretary of the state board Of barber examines, said Thursday a bill would be in trodnced In the hnnBA k, v.. Frank; J. Lonergan (R-Portland) to set minimum prices and max-' imum hours for barber shops. .The bilL Which Baxter nalrl follows the lead of eight other states, would provide for the reg ulation of prices and hours by barbers, of -each county. Baxter said the bill would not in general raise present prices but would tend tn' Uminita petition Baxter said he had petitions from 96 ner cent of the harhera in the state favoring the legislation. stock district No. 2 and prohibit ing stock running at large therein. HB 57, by McAllister and New- bry Providing for the disconnec tion of lands from cities, towns or villages. HB 58, by McAllister. Newbry and . Sen. Dunn Amending Sec 6, Ch. 89, Oregon laws, relatinr to infected or infested horticul tural or agricultural stock and areas. HB 59, by French Amending sections 41-2001 and 41-2013. 1935 supplement, and numerous other sections, ss amended, relat ing to milk control board. HB SO, .by - McCourt Amend ing Sees. 25-282 and 25-2(3. Ore gon code, 1937 supplement, relat ing to corporations. PASSED IX HOUSE HB 5, by Caufield Amending section 20-2217, Oregon eode. pertaining to exemption of "see ing eye" dogs from license tax. imil2,by emon and Balen- tine delating to 1 m p o a n ding livestock. - HB 14r by Semon and Sen. Bal- entlne Prohibiting 1 1 re s t o ck from-running at large in certain portions ot Klamath county. HB 18, by Semon and Sen. Bal- entine Relating to establishment ot dog control districts and duties. HB X, by agriculture committee Memorialising' congress to pass HB 108 of. the 75th congress re lating to the manufacture of chemicals; for the killing ot nox ious weeds. Mb. bas vn m m mm mmi a 'f f I i mm OLIVES Ripe, No. 1 tin 1 2 for The Biwaj Food Invites roa out to compafv prices, Wa are rery nrich open for business, every day of the week Sundays and ereninrs. Plenty of paridnjx JBpace. Dot to knr cperatinj tad low overhead we can sell for less. Quality .merchandise at low prices ' v ; - , t-. - j . T. 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