Pare Six The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Wednesday, Janin rv 15 Highway Problems to Claim Solons Confer With Board BeforeActing Big Share of Legislators Attenti Governor's Proposal To Transfer Millage Tax Money Meets With Favor Road and hlghwav problems and i unfair to other parts of the .-'.ate, and pointed out that no such fav oritism has been shown to the John Day highway. Again, It was held the J2, TOO. 000 would have to come from the few million dollars still available for road building. J. fl. Stewart, ex-member, advan ced the proposition of increasing the gasoline tax. This would yield about JGOO.OOO n year, or more, and he urged that the gasoline money, lie used for the Hoosovelt highway. The gasoline tax. in a few years, would provide enough funds to oonstruct the highway along the opast Doctors Asked To Back Clean Marriage Bills Or. Owens-Adair, author of the House Bills H. ii. 64, by Leonard Amemlln section 5175, Oregon laws, relating to observance of Armistice day. H. i?. 05, by Hubbard Amend big section 19227, Oregon laws, re latlng to warehouse liens. H. li. 66, by Wells Providing proposal to require mental and for classification of counties with physical examinations for both men reference to undertakings of coun and women as a prerequisite to in Oregon and the steri- marriage IF Senate Bills proposals are going t a big share of the legl-ls'iire during Blon. according to Indication monopolize! ' Junes "" - . thM sali- n: K'isuii'il piiipeiij attention of the; jiu(Uoii Ju,h.1( Hal(S, the entire M-U ,i..un nrnhata anil liuardian- ty treasurers. H. B. 67, by Belknap Amending section 2278. Oregon laws, relating j.izmon or persons railing to pass : to t,. kiuint, oi eame. the tests required before they are; J ,. bv Hubbard Amend , allowed to marry, has addressed an , s,,ction , of capter 92, general , appeal to the physicians of the ,.iWa Q( OreB0n , 905i relating to I slate to back the bill In the legis-. .,Mr,M!,r.s i , nker countv. ii. i: Gs, by Hoeford Kclating to challenging of jurors of various ' I the rales -in probate at ship proceeding!, h in educating thai the provisions of bill when it comes before law this time, and no leas than 50 dif ferent proposals bearing on the state's road building policy and the Improvement of various roads un expected to make their appearance. Today the confei S. B. H", Hall I'rovlding that state banks may loan not to ex ceed 25 peroc-ti oi their capital, surplus and commercial deposits,, upon notes secured by mortgageit or other forms of real estate secur-, "y. ' between the members of lie -late highway ,s. li. 83, Patterson To safe commission and the joint commit' ! guard gunds derived from the sale tee on roads and highway, to bo of bonds for irrigation and drain held this afternoon holds the cen-'age districts. ter of the stage at the capital. I K4 nell Providing that no meeting is ex- I ,Jt.i tl rifct shall be done in the Jour- I policy Which; ., , ,,,OI,,,,,rl(.S of the I'llivcr- liiiiring on toe otera, through referendum, for di'cision. I he measures proposed by Dr. Adair were endorsed by the Yum-'iill-1'clli -Marion Medical associa tlon at Its regular meeting here last night. Utt Adair's appeal to the physi- i ! municipalities where such muniei- palitlea are parties to the action. H. B. 70, by Allen Amending section 223, Oregon laws, relating io homesteads. H. B. 71, by Allen Amending section 237, Oregon laws, relating to notice of sale on execution. ; utional examinations at any lime w INSTITUTES I'ltOl'OSED he may deem it necessary. interest to school teachers Is The business and affairs of I thKdtted in the house on bond investment compan author- " afternoon by C. M. La- N to .""" S'SSSIJSS. wSSuct ramWll county, provid be placed in charge of the su pi i ; o it teachers1 institutes tendent of banks for liquidation b LUM W not Iomb thil three its directors in the manner provid-llahall e ed by law for the liquidation oil : - ,,, f banks. Thi. fees to be collected will Representative Harvey Wells Of make the supervision self-sustain . , 'l- . n( oil AVAMtlflJI Multnomah county introuuceo a, nut,, uie v. , Ueu of t!iat hl.kl in the- county new bill Tuesday, after permission' tione being paid hi he b ml n- tcach was granted him to withdraw tht ' companies .- ial0 ,)njvides that any teacher at Bill To Regulate Realty Brokers Again Revised I and the 21st day of September of reach year, and providing that any teacher may attend the annual in- I stitute in any county in the state !ed. confinement or not, who fi t ws "I am asking you to. indorse th i measure which I. am hoping the legislature wii! refer to the peopie. I know that mi are the most com- Growing out of the pected to develop will have a slit ng judge of the wiiii are disposition of tin- highway bills which will come before the two' houses during the s, sslon. , Already a swarm of proposed legislation, varying from attempts; to hale Mil ieus local roads desig-i nated as state highways to legisla tion lo change the method of fi-, nancing the stale road bulldln sity of Oregon and Oregon Agri cultural college except that done for the Institutions of which they are a part and for payment of which tite state of Oregon would ho responsible. 8. B. 85. Kurroll and Kddy Ma king mere stringent penalties for violation of the prohibition laws program, have I , I ,, ,1 un In III- P'onnm n.g suspension oi nen- kouee and senate. Tie- proposal of lence and parole by Judge or court. Governor Olcott Dial the quarter, 11 Kr'. l-'arreli and Eddy Cre mlll state road tax he abolished and oilier Ihe office of prohibition com thi nroceeds turned over for use bv mlssloner. potent of all others to value of this bill yo daily coming in cont; eases and abnormalitl be eradicated and should nut be permitted to exist. ".My hill provides that every per son applying for a marriage license Commissioner Of Prohibition Sought by Bill Appointment by the governor of tth dis-;a prohibition commissioner at a it could salary of $3,000 per year to super intend and secure the enforcement of Prohibition laws of the state is proposed by Senator Parrot! in a bill introduced late Tuesday. The the hoys' training school, is meet- S. li. 87, Bdi Providing that i an examination for I commissioner would be authorized mentality, if cue or i to appoint one deputy at a salary not to exceed $2,400 per year and such Inspectors as might be neces sary to assist in the work of law enforcement. The commissioner and his ilenn- munvnj snuuiu not marry, .ne niamn ami annum nave a of district attornev sheriff ii" ii i oe can provioe tor Eliem must pass health i ml both should fail to pass, then that one or both must be rendered ster ile before they are permitted to marry. There can he no reason why th- feeble minded (if Im- They j ty would be vested with the power.' !-.:-..! till nvAiMitfntf fnr the II censing and' regulation of real es- j Punishment Of This followed a meeting of the j Persons Aiding revision of laws committee and RmiP'ht which Wells and C. V. Johnson, in I jbLdpt3o DUUgllb charge of the state real estate de-! "Every person, whether in cus- partmem, appvarmi bin hmhimvui. tne neo oi placing iimtutuuns w the "curbstone" broker and ralatng the moral.- of th-.- real estate bus!-, the state penitentiary, the Oregon: ness in Oregon. state training school, Ihe Oregon Johnson told the committee that state industrial school lor girls, the! In the past vear the licensing of Oregon nospnal tor insane, tnej real estate brokers had brought the easiern uregon state Hospital ror state nearly nine thousand dollars the insane or the state institution and that through his efforts he- for feeble minded, or any person tween seven and eight hundred dol- in lawful custody going to or. from lars had been collected from bond-ian' of said institutions, to eacap ng companies for the violation of 8hal' he guilty of a felony, and up- law bv certain realty brokers, while on conviction thereof shall be pun-i "some crooks have been put out of ished by Imprisonment in tin- peni-1 busin-ss"; but he. declared that the j tentiary for a term of not more present law needs more "teeth." j than ten years." Th- bill establishes the office of j T,ll!i is the provision of a bill in real -state eommisisoner and de- troduced in the house Tuesday by fines who is- a real estate broker, RePr89ntative C. K. Woodson of providing that all such brokers Morrow and Umatilla counties. It must obtain state lic-nse before Provides that ii a person thus con transacting business. Methods of,v'etl''i :" 'he time confined in fnnlientlon '- ' nes are nrovid-i tgta penitentiary, the new soil ed, and each V- ker is to be re- '-'ncL' shall commence at the cxpii a quired to fi!. ' I in the sum nf;""" of the original term of Impris ons thousand dollars to protect his OPIWent, clients front fraud, r.ach person llsensed must have a definite place of business where his license shall be prtiniinentlv dlSDlayed and In must also carry a pocket card Bhowins! the same license. i nan to give un u vara I .in tending a standard normal school summer session during the year shall be exempt from attending the annual county institute of that year; but that teachers closing their schools for not more than three days to attend institutes shall not forfeit their wages for such time. Sale of Excess Machinery Son Prnou WVTI . . ,., . ntroduccil t j" the state board ,ol"":'' ! powered to s,.n ... .. I :t may deem fit all the materials, tonlo .... 1 the flax nl.m ', L" W tiary whenever, i 1t'iUli private canii.ii i ., M n.riiui'- iilin ills luct.s of the fl, The proceeds oi a "!ls,it,i come a part of thl th- state. ' Snewl " i""v.e8 (n8 VUa u..l . . ... Bpilllgfl f sin. have h n ,....... ."J .be ,v,.tK ... . . .""" J . ..v.. y. ,i Burnett Says He Couldn't Mold Job es and thousands could. Hter- the ael is not t.en,w , ,.iiT,., ,,,M' positions on account of rhcu ing with Ihe favor of the roads and school district beards, when so an-1 filiation prevents the propagation any of these officials of their duties1 "OM HOI 8KS rnUFOsEO mausm out since taking Tanluc I highways committee, while Ihe ap-; thorlzed by Ihe district voters, shall ' oi the until. It is a benign rem- i in the enforcement of the prohihi- ' complete new cede for the or-' never have an ache or pain in im propriation of $2,.'i00,000 In roads furnish transportation for pupils , ' dy and a blessing when properly J tion laws. " ! ganize.linn and regulation of bond'body and am working hard every bonds for use un the Roosevelt living more than one mile from the applied. I; protects the unfit from rive thousand dollars would be investment companies is provided day," said B. J. Burnett, 4(14 Forty highway Is meeting with consider- ..hcIiooI, and water transportation themselves as well as the public at appropriated under the Provisional ln W" Introduced in the fifth avenue, Southeast i'ort able opposition. for all pupils for whom water . largo, I of the bill for the institution of ! hous? Tuesday afternoon by Hep- land, Or. Three bills will be Introduced to transportation is necessary. I "I call upon all organizations the ew offi j. ,. f. rosentative Franklin F. Korell of "For ten years now rheumatism lJnn- .!.... ,t il,. . i. - w It ttv ut ,,,i..u.t..,.,.i ivhose ,,l,lr,,, iu r,,,- 11, ....nr. I - . 11,1 mien, losis, . ! "wvv m uni.l lism 7. ... M , - -u:"Zioru',tur and vMes arising i -rrzzzz. tl.z: ...... au,raac'1 " had been state road tax. Th- first bill will abolish the qunrlcr-mlll road tax. Which was originally Ihe only aoureo of funds for road building In Oregon prior to capitalisation of the motor license fees. Two oilier lillls Proposed. A second hill will transfer the quarter mill money to lite general fund and the third bill will s ify appropriation for a sufficient pro portion of this money to be used for Ihe training school. "I call upon all whose object is for humanity, to assist In this great k. i:. 80, Hume Provlring that movement for the protection of the K-ht Hi district directors shall not 1 unborn children upon whom we have pecuniary Interest in the can-I raut depend lor the life of our in struction or equipment buildings. chool Kay Requests House Action on Vetoed Measures! Representative Kay on Tuesday; I i i . il. i...i.. I "' " lm Lining up oi inns velo-il lf II,, ...III.. ...Ill . ...ui. .u. I -V - .... mi, i i n un iii- approvnl of the legislature. There is considerable nnpretilon to the llall-Norblud bill to spend 12,500.000 on ihe Roosevelt' high way. The people in 1919 voted the Roosevelt hlghwav bonds, with the Stipulalinn thnt these bonds were to be matched bv the federal gov ernment for a military end com IMrclal hlghwn) along the Oregon coast. Congress haa expressed a friend-; ly Interest In the project but has' made no appropriation. It Is Ihe, desire of Senators Mall and Nor-i overnnr Olcott after the spe cial session of 1(10, so that they may be ileflnlt-lv ilisn,i-,l ,,f i .Ills suggestion n speeial OOmmlttee I .was appointed by Speaker Hean to determine what bills of this char OtSr are Still alive and should be reprinted, and what should be dropped in tans discard. Speaker Hean appointed as such committee t'epresentalives Kay of Marlon, Gordon of Multnomah and Chillis of Linn. lion. f believe that within tin years we will have a .federal law which will require every adult to nsos a test for health and mental ity. Then purification will begin the scum and slums will goon past and In a few years our flag v'll float over the greatest nation the world has ever seen. "May Hod help us to help our selves for He has placed it within our power." ri-om convictions secured for viola- 1 lions of the prohibition act and irwiu in- .-.ue oi. confiscated prop erty WOUId tie turned into the stat liquor prosecution fund. Multnomah county. It makes the superintendent of pulling me down nanus i ne supervisor or bond in vestment companies and desm- J nates as such bond investment enr-nanics everv ooroor.-itfon nnrl. moi i i MA KB EX-SOLDIERS Ret hind to hn- lb- Nta'c sn-nd tin, RoohcvcIi highway monev without rl'"rcsentnllves by Ihe Southeast calling longer for government en I c,v0 eluh- and rend at operation, their argument being ibo ,'1""d of Speaker Bean, urg-d that by the time this state money j tnat ""IvWnns be displaced by form -is used up the government wlli. er "'"''d" wnr service men In the perhaps, have matched II with an ' enforcement of Ihe Volstead pro appromintion Tin v want a start1''11"'"1"" ,llw- T'" soldier delegn made on the road from Seaside' """ 1,1 'I"' house was for tabling aouth and from the California line ,no communication, and Ihey nil- er supply norm. , issn sixteen votes to this effect, but eastern and cciiIihI Oregon leg-,''1 oltiers ml-, t have lb Islalors do not think well of the "''''erred loth plan to spend the $2,500,000 on the 1 lutlons. Jtoosevelt highway. Thev asseried that sperlHlly lo designate such a! Cardiff is the larfre sum for that road would be Jn the world. tlOHDON OFFERS SISTER mi l, ON TAX PROBIiBM A companion bin to Representa tive Herbert Gordon s lax super vision and conservation bill, and known as the local budget bill, was Introduced in the house Tuesday by himself and, was referred to a second reading. I'nder Its provisions a budget committee would be formed of the tax levying body and an equal num net- of eil Iz-iim in, I -ffi.a-.ll., with mnmi nec too otherwise with that body unions sent to the house of land Its duties araiiM i. r,-..,,.' late a budget and estimated source of revenues on which the levy would be based. Such estimates are to be given publication prior to Hi- I-wing of the tax. The provisions of the bill apply to eiti-s, towns, ports and districts. for st'hrinls. roads, irrigation, wat- docks, and all other public or quasi-public organiza tions having tax levying powers. committee on reso- j Taxpayers are given the right to I protest prior to the adoption of the Search without warrant h . "orsmp or association other than peace officer of any bulldln f"1 lo,ln aawo'atlona, premises, or vehicle of any kind ' oomPnIti and banks, which suspected of containing itvi,.,t oc" class securities and is in,- 11...... I . . iihuvi m auinorizeu m a com- panlcn bill to that creating the of fice or prohibition Mlnmlnlim.. I inis ni.i further provides for the seizure of "any satchel, suit case, grip, trunk, receptacle of any kind, horse or horses or animals of any kind, wagon, truck, automobile, car, boat, air plane or other air-i otait or any ether tad 1 had got ten to where I didn't expect to see another well day. My neck hurt uie so on i that sometimes i could n't turn my head without moving my whole body, and I had severe pains all through my shoulders. The muscles in my legs hurt so bad I was often unable to walk, and I had to give up several good the concern must deposit with the J Just 011 this account. Often 1 state treasurer one hundred thou- uldn't get up or down and my WM HART WM HART! WM HART WM HART WM HART WM HART WM HART WM HART S 2S3E i5 hhhr- (KGC t IKspH toga sera" 4s bJl tJLm ssss SfNUAY, MON TUBi Wm.S.Hart IN "THE Testing Block" AT Oregon Theater WMHARTWI I sue Interim certificates. ill-tore doing business in Oregon ficers as last kind" used in . ... "".-'! mo with i'i nag intoxi cating liquors or ingredients in tended for manufacture into intox icating liquors. A third bill by Senator Farrell makes violation of the nrohihlMni. act a misdemeanor DUlahaKI. n,. ., fine of from IfOS to l:nn I... a , ' , w W VI IIII - cmaonmeht in the aoustv iii r.. from thirty days to six months. sand dollars in cash or United States bonds, or state, county or municipal bonds, for the protec tion of investors in securities of such company. Annually each comn.m-- the sunei-lnfendant .f banks a sworn, statement of its of- to the business for the nasi live vp .,,.,(,, .,.,.4 .1.,. r . . mnut 1... ..vii.l.. .. - ' me io " fMuimnea in a newsps ter try Tanlac and I Ol irener.-il . . uvmauun, inese an- nun mam nit.-i HiUmu.1. . J ,,v .. """ "" verified me on lo such -leiiiii-m nr i.ank-s bv vvhv it 1.,;;; arra,ra of "'- and don't ltew there ls appetite and my stomach cot badly out of order fhat the little I did force down disagreed with me. Nothing did me any good oth er than a little temporary relief, and i realized that it wouldn't be long before I would have to give up entirely. une day a railroad man from rl me have thanked tune since for putting fine medicine. "em sirnignt after mv OUK VALUES ABE ALL WE CI FOR THEM AND THEN SOME For years this has been the leading tailoring store this section of Oregon. ad- matter largest coal port proposed budgets. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Some cannot drink coffee without harm But everybody can drink Instant Postdm with benefit Both cofFee and tea contain cer tain elements that often do not agree with nerves and digestion But Instant Postum is a health ful cereal drink which can do no harm to even a delicate child It has a rich, coffee -like la yor, costs less than coffee, and is made instantly in the cup There's a Reason Qr Pt Turks Heady t Bottle .Constantinople, j,ln. , Th(, Turkish nationalists are willing m I negotiate for a settlement with the' allies, according to a Angora dis Patch today quoting Hanfcd KOUOhtar Be;-, commissary for foreign :, fairs In the cabinet of t Muatapha Kemal Pasha. Cuticura Soap SHAVES Without Mug --...n.iOTMiCTyrtjoraluTltiEj a trace of rheumatism left in my body. I never feel a sign of it and am as strong and active as I ever was. 1 can hardly get enough n eat and everything agrees with im perfectly. I am sleeping fine and can do as big a day's work as I ever could." Tanlac is sold in Salem by Ty ler's drug store and in all other towns by druggists. r.Av m J 426 State Street neve neiu mis reputation by ing real value in tailor-i clothes. our tapel in your suit :, stands Tor value but now It even mote. For right now giving. Extra Pants Jreej witn your tailor-made suits TM given up all thought of profit a ing this sale but we're lal many new customers to our I iake advantage of this sale 1 u will not last many ,:.-iys to Scotch Wook Mills Store Salem, On THE BUNGALWRCHMl ulii i'AZI vVVf.,1 avi m 'X, V A 'A SOLD Br GROCERS EVERYWHERE Made by rbstam Careal Companjr.lM, Battle Greek, Michigan. ARMORY Eve. Weesday Md Saturday Night A de, for ParticuIar Pe