East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 25, 1920, ROUND-UP SOUVENIR EDITION, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    East Oregonlan Bound-Up Sonyenlr Edition f ' Pendleton, Oregon, Saturday, fcteptwnbe 25;
HERE IS FULL TEXT OF MARKET COM SSION MEASURE ON BALLOT
Important Bit of Proposed Legislation Aims at Reducing Spread Between Producer and
Consumer.
LET 'EK BUCK
1 Imim
Supporter of the market commli- ducers, consumer and distributors, a.
Ion bill to b voted oa by the people sistlng them In economical and effl-
of Oregon In November believe that
tha passage of the measure would ac
compllah much goad towards enabling
produoera to obtain fairer prices for
their product. The text of the Initia
tive meaimre la aa followa:
(Oil Official liallot, No, a 20 and .121)
A MKAKUitR
To provide for the creation of the
. "State Market CommlHalon" and I
tha organization thereof; to define
Ita dutlea and powcra; to create the
ponmoi or state Murket Director
clent dlatrlbutlon of any products at
fair prices.
Mecnnd. To gather and disseminata
linpattlnl Information ooncernng atip
ply. demand, prevailing prices and
commercial movements, Including
common and cold storage of any pro
ducts. Third. To promote, assist and en
courage the organisation and operation
of cooperative and other associations
and organizations for Improving the
relations and services among produo.
to define his duties and powers; to j era, distributors and consumers of any
create the State Market Commls-
' slon Fund; and to provide penalties
, for a violation of thia act, to be aub
, mltted to the legal electors of the
state of Oregon for their approval
or reception at the regular general
election to be held November
1120; proposed by Initiative petition
filed in the office of the secretary
' of state of .the atate of Oregon July
Tha following; Is the form and num
ber in which the proposed measure
will be printed on the official bal
lot; Initiative BUI Proponed by Initiative
, Petition
Initiated by the State Taxpayer's Lea
gue: President, Walter M. Pierce,
1a Orande, Dragon; Vice- President,
.: C. 1 Hawley, MVCoy, Oregon; Vlce
. President, J. A. Westerlund. Med-
' ford, Oregon; . Secretary-Treasurer,
RohUR Hmlth. Title and Trust Co..
; Portland, Oregon. NiaU .Market
Commission Acllirpnee: To cre-
ate a "State Market Commission,"
. establishing the office of State Mor
' ket Oireclur, salary It.f.Oo per nn-
' num, and secretary,- salary 13,600
per annum, deflnlwrduties and pow-
products, and to protest and conserve
the Interests of the producers and con
sumers of product.
fourth. To roster and encourage
cooperation among producers, distri
butors and consumers of any products
in the Interest of the general public.
Fifth. To foster and encourage the
standardizing, grading. Inspection, la
beling, handlulng, storage and sale of
any products!
Sixth. To act oa a mediator when
requested by either party or as an ar
bitrator when requested by bath par
ties In any controversy or issue that
may arise among producers, distribu
tors and, consumers of any products.
Seventh. To certify, for the pro
tection of owners, buyers or creditors,
when so requested, warehouse recelpta
for and products, verifying quantities,
quulltles thereof, to take from any
common or cold storage warehouse,
whether privately or publicly, samples
iof any products, and to charge for
such service fees sufficient to make
the service at least self-supporting.
RiKhth: To Issue labels bearing
the seal of the Slate Market Comml
flon on request of the producer, pack
er, Conner and distributor, for any
era of commission to be to assist In , products, for which state labels have
T economical distribution of products
at fair prices, dlaseminale Informa
tion concerning market conditions,
encourage cooperation aiming pro
. duoera, distributors -and consumers,
mediate disputes -when requested,
aupervlse markets und cooperative
association, ' Issue Jahelg. In certain
caws. Inspect products In, storage,
warehouses, and ' common carriers,
authorising -hiring attorney and
Mother employes, providing for ap
: proprlatlon of f GO. 000 jto eover ex
penses through year 1S22, and pro-
Adding penalties for violation of the
. - ' . -
SSO Yea Vote Ye or No
St 1 No -
A Bill
For an act to provide for the creation
"of the "State Market Commission"
and the organization thereof; to de
fine Its duties and powers; to create
the position of State Market !lrer
'tor; to define his duties end powers;
to create the Htate Market Commls
.' sfon Fund; and to provide penalties
' for a violation of this act.' I
Be It Hi1cl,by tile INvplc of the j
' . Sta'e 'of Oregon ' '
Section I.. . There la hereby created i
the State Market Commission, a state
not otherwise been authorized by law,
under such rules and regulations
the director may deem necessary and
to charge for such labels such feee as
In the Judgment of the State Market
Director may be proper.
. Ninth. To act on behalf of the con
sumers of any products in conserving
and protecting their Interests In every
way. f
Tenth. To Improve, broaden and
extend In every practicable way, the
distribution and sale of any Oregon
Products throughout the markets of
tha world.
Eleventh. To promote In the Inter
est of the producer, the distributor,
and consummer, economical and effi
cient distribution and marketing of all
or any agricultural, diary and farm
products produced, grown, raised,
manufactured or processed within the
state of Oregon, to assist municipalities
other political subdivisions, corpora
tions or voluntary associations form
ed within the state of Oreon In ea-
tahlshlng, organizing and administer
ing retail and wholesale markets, and
providing rules for their management
and operation. i J
Twelfth. To gather, and diseemln-
ate, through a monthly bulletin, Im-
organisatien. for the following pur- partial Information concerning the
poses, to-wll: " ..,.. snpplv of. demxnd for, cost of produc-
Flrat. ..To act as advisor for pro- tlon of, prevailing prices of, expensea
of distribution of, commercial move
ments In intra-state and Interstate
commerce of any products. Including
quantities there of In common or cold
storage. ,
'rnirteentn. Tp supervise all co
operative associatlona existing under
the laws of the state of Oregon and In
this respect the State Market Com
mission la directed to require such Jim
sedations to submit, and such aK8oda
tlons shall submit, not less frequently
than semi-annually, and as often as
the State Market Commission may re
Quire, reports upon forms to be pre
pared by the Stats Market Com mis
slon which shall contain a complete
statement of the business of such as
snclatlons for the correction of and de.
fecta In respect to their organization
or operation and In this respect to
place before the directors, or members
or stockholders thereof, such facts as
the State Market Commission may de
termine should be submitted to them
for consideration and action. All rules
and rcgulationa for government ' and
general administration of public mar
kets established by municipalities, or
other public or private corporations
or associatlona within the state of Ore
gon shall be submitted to the State
Market Commission, and before the
same shall become effective they shall
bear the approval of the director under
the seal of the State Market Commis
sion.
Fourteenth. To keep the producers I
and consumers of the atate of Oregon
Informed of the supply of, and demand
for, and In what markets products
can most advantageously be disposed
of or purchased. '
Fifteenth. To cooperate with the
bureau of markets of the United States
department of agriculture and with
the officials of the Oregon Agricultur
al College, In the securing of Infor
mation and the compilation of statis
tics and the dissemination of informa
tion provided to be obtained and dis
seminated In this act.
It shall be within the province of
the state market director, hereinafter
provided for, to determine and decide.
when, where and at what extent, evlst
Ing conditions render It necessary or
advisable to carry out any or all the
purport of this act, except those pro
visions which are mandatory, and he
Is hereby granted power and authority
to carry out any or all of said purposes.
Section 2. This act ahall be known
as the '"State Market Commission
Act." r
The followingi terms used In this act
shall, unless a ' different meaning Is
plainly reauir-ed bv the context, be
construced as follows:
The "Commission? shall be the State
Market Commission.
The "Director" shall be the State
Market Director himself personally or
hla duly appointed and authorized rep
resentative. ' ' . '
The word "products" shall refer to
the agricultural, dairy and farm pro
ducts produced, grown, raised, manu
factured or processed within the state
of Oregon. s
The terra 'organizations of produo-
f ' " '
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corporatlona, societltee,' associations
and organizations of producers or of
producers and distributors, coopera
tive or otherwise, formed for the pur
pose of facilitating the marketing of
any such products. .
A "person" shall be Understood to
include individuals. narlnnrHhlns. nfl-
vl ' sociationa and corporations or their
agents or employees.
When the singular Is used the plural
la also Included. - Whenever the mas
culine la used, the feminine and neuter
are Included,
Section 3. The State Market Com
mission shall consist of a governing
body of one person, to be known as the
state (Market Director, hereinafter re
ferred to as the director.- who shall "be
appointed by the governor of the state
of Oregon, and of a secretary to be ap
pointed by the state market1 director,
as hereinafter provided, and these two
shall perform the, duties and exercise
the powers of the State Market Com
mission and shall administer the pro
visions hereof, administer oaths certify,
to all official acta and doall proper
acta to carry out any and all of the
purposes hereof. 5 '
Section 4. The director is hereby
vested with full power, authority and
jurisdiction to do and perform any and
all things which are necessary or con
venient In the exercise of any power,
authority or Jurisdiction designated
and conferred upon him under .this
act. ..
Section 5. The term of office of the
director ahall be four years, or untH .
his successor be appointed by the gov
ernor, and the annual salary of the di
rector shall be forty-five hundred i
dollars ($4500.00). The first appoint
ment of director shall be made upon
this ace becoming effective. The gov
ernor, may remove the director and
appoint hla successor at his pleasure.
Section t. The Stute Market Com
mission shall have a secretary who
shall be appointed by the director and ,
hold office at his pleasure, and shall
perform such duties ns he may pre- j
srrlhe. The annual salary of the sec
retary shall be thirty-six hundred dol-
lars (13600.00). , j
Section 7. The State Market Com
mission shall have a Real bearing the
Inscription "State Market Commie-1
slon of Oregon," which seal shall be i
affixed to all such instruments as the !
director shall require. !
Section 8. The salaries of the dlrec-
tor and secretary shall be paid month- !
ly In the same manner as are the sal
aries of other stnte of fivers. The aal-!
ary of compensation of all other per- j
sons holding office or employment un-l
der the director shall be flxeo by the:
director and shall be paid monthly In
the same manner as are the salaries of ,
other state officers. All expenses of ,
whatsoever nature Incurred In carry
ing out the provisions of this act shall
be audited by the secretary of state
and paid from the funds herein provid-',
ed for In the same manner as other
claims against the state are paid, after ,
approval thereof by the director.
Section . The director snail not
engage In any other business during
his term of nflcfe. hut shall devote his
whole time, attention and ability to the
dutlea of his office. The director shall 1
not hold or own any stock or other In-1
terest whatsoever in any produce com
mission business. -
Section 10. For the purpose if car
rying out the provisions of this act
there Is hereby appropriated out of the
priated. the sum of fifty thousand
(150,000) dollars, or so much thereof
as may be, necessary, for the period of
time , beginning with the date upon
which thia act becomes effective and
ending on the thirty-first day of De
cember, 1923. All feea. charges and
costs collected by the commission un
der the provisions of this act shall be al fund of the state for the purpose of
paid Into the state treasury and by the 1 carrying Into full force and effect the
state treasurer placed to the credit of I provisions of thia act.
the general fund and any such pay
ment or payments,' when so made shall
constitute and be considered as and
are hereby made an appropriation of
such sums or amounts from the gener-
Sectlon 11. " The director ahal make
and submit to the governor, on or be
fore the first day of December, of
(Continued on pae 1.)
moneys In th JfTivrnl fund in h
ita:il kUiyiw; ! 'uv u i wiwuHni i liurd-' v:
JAMES JOHNS, Pres.
C. H. MARSH, Secy.
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