Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 20, 1921, Page Page Six, Image 6

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    Thursday i
Pmxt Six The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon fan
Higher Salaries forublicervants Recommended by Commit!
il I 1 'Committee Balks - r First Appi
Advancesln Senate Bills (Many Bilk To House BiMs Licenses for Tfew. -jfil
e comlmttee en Will 1 UlfJW II J
Into Bill Mill
Advances In
Pay Favored
Report Says
District Attorneys and
Uounty Clerks Un
derpaid,' Sheriffs
Get Too Much
Increases In the salaries of the
state superintendent oi schools
from $3000 to 14,uu per year, the
attorney gi neral from I3C00 to
rt. ii. 91. By Jones. Amandins
section 4212, Oregon Laws, SOlatlng
to assessments of merchandise,
Capita and machinery.
S H S2. liy Hume. To pro
hibit picketing or staking out of
anlmils upon public highways In
counties having a population of
50,000 or more.
S. Ft. 9S. By Kd wards.- Amend
ing section DI21, Oregon Laws, re
luting to hooks and accounts of dis
trict school dorks.
By Joseph
4000 per year, the corporation
commlsisonrr from $3000 to $3600
per year, and the clerk of the state
land hoard from $2500 to $3000 per
year, are recommended In the re
port ot the special legislative com
mittee on salaries of state and
county officials.
General Increases arc also rec
ommended for county superintend
ent of schools. Although making
no direct recommendations for In
creases In salaries of county judges
assessors ontl county commission
ers, who, the report states, were
round In most cases to be capable
men serving at Inadequate pay, fl
warning i- sounded to the effect
that 't'he good citizens of the stiito
should lock well into the conduct
and mana-.-etnent of public affairs
If thr-i desire t(, . i-.t ... . r .,.,., ..,.1
from wast and inefficiency and
Consequent higher taxes."
Komi- Sheriff Overpaid.
Although the salaries of district
attorneys were found to he too low,
nor ocommendatlon is made for an
inceras... for tn ri.,lson ,,,. ny
moderate increase in salary would
not attract the abler class of law
yers."
Salaries ol county clerks in most
cases are adequate, the report
tates, In a lew instances cm.m.-
Ireasurcrs are underpaid while on
the other sheriffs of two or three
counties arc found to he overpaid
The report is signed by senators
Hell and Strayer and Representa
tives Dodd, Wheeler and llalnes
"Our Investigations have been
made w,h a view to maintaining
efficiency In public office," the re
Port reads. "We have sought to
protect the taxpayer from higher
taxes !,( lso friii. i ln,.r.a.
Ice. e,v-
Inexperienced Crowd in
"We found ,,inv Mgh
mm underpaid. We .,:- found men
gthout capacity for the off they
i , Vrrv
-w s-oon men are seeking office
22" fn many
Instances have drafted men for ,.
Portent official ,... who are
serving their c. u,., patriotically
but at ,, personal financial loss
our Investigations early In the
ynr 120 showed , Instances
be,;',"'""'' ",c" resigning for
Jotter positions i private work.
th . " i." ,1x"""'"'-" men took
thel places but with the change in
conditions during ,,. aUer part of
he year this loss of efficient men
is being reduced -ei, i , .
" .-I ness ot
he counties In nearly all cases is
Increasing and I, i, i,, th.
the good citizens of ,he M, ,,
well into . ,.,,,. ,, ,,. ,K
ment of public nrr.il.,, if ,eV
sire to proteel themselves Iron,
waste ami Inefficiency and cons,'
quem higher taxes."
Repeal of Laws I'nionii.
The report recommends that all
fees payable t ;,, ....i,,,,.,,.,, bv
COllt officials. B.,.., . '
Hherlff. clerk or recorder .hou"
be accounted for nnd all laws In
",,l,Nn He rewith should he re
pealed. fount: surveyors should be made
appoints, . ,,,.. an flxe(, by
the count; court, according to the
committee, which also states tint
much dissatisfaction found
with the method no In use In the
employment of water masters,
"'"'c....in;; 'he county co,,rt
given juiisiiiei,,,,, i lhj .
also
S. B. 9 4.
log forin ert
school sutler
mah county
auiiua.ll
8. B. :.-
section 744 1
; n
froi
Provid-
salary of county
i?nt of Multno
$2..00 to $3.ii00
By Ityan. Amending'
Oregon t.aws. relative!
to closed season in Willamette river
and tributaries.
S. n. Mr By Bell. -Forbidding
printing plant at state university
to do printing . xcept for university.
K. li. IT By Hell. Amending!
act Incorporating Bugene City I
Lodge. No. 11 A. i'. v A. M.
i. 15. 98.- Hy Jones. , Providing
for examination of adverse party to
tiny civil action or suit.
ri. It. 99 - -Hy Jones. Providing
for release from lien or judgment.
of real property or appellant.
S. 1: 100, by flume, Strayer an.l
.lones rroviuing tor placing on
iss.-ssmont rolls real and personal
property.
s. B. 191, by Kills Providing as
nuil appropriation for Hanoi
county experiment station.
H. li. 102, by Dennis Relating to
circulation of false statements re
garding savings and loans associa
tions, B, b, 108, iy Dannie Providing
(Or underwriting securities of
building ami loan associations.
S. B, 104, by Kills--Helming to
brands on livestock. utile
S. I:, lor,, by Washington ronnlv 111
delegation Providing t Is fori'
payment of claim lor injuries th
S. B. t0(, by Patterson .Making hath
slate food and dairy commission I Several
sealers of weights ttnd measures, lit th
k. B, 107, by Heii. chairman nf I should
special committee on salaries In
creasing salaries of state superin
tendent of public Instruction from
J.1000 to $4000 a year.
B. B. 10. by Ball Increasing
salary of state land board from
2400 to $$3000 a year.
B, li, 109, b) Bell Increasing
alary of ooorporatlon commission
er from $3000 to $3000.
Have Hard Time
In Committee
Any now venturt-s in finance at
Htate expense are going to have
hard sledding in getting by the
legislative ways and means com
mittee this year. In fact some of
the ventures v.hich have been fin
anced by the state in years past,
either in whole or in part, are
finding committee of the legishi:
being to be hard out to make a
case that will convince the money
finding committee of the legiMut- (
lire that this aid should be conti-
I nued and any effort to increase
f the former appropriation will Dei
I looked at not only with grave con
cern but with even a ting- of
picion.
Exhibit Modp Aria d,
Thin wan plainly ev ide need in the
reaction of the tvays and mearia
committee at ti meeting U'ednes-
day night, following the presen-
tat ion of the reimest fo:1 an
prop iation of $ 20.000 for
H. B, I'J. by Eheldon Requiring
county treasurers of the several
counties of Oregon to file certain
financial reports.
11. Li. J 0i', by Leonard, Korell,
Hammond, North, Pierce, John
ston. Marh and Wells Relating to
the rights, powers and disabilities
of aliens and of certain companies,
is.-'r i.i tions .and coroprations with
respect to property in this state.
11. B. 103. by Leonard Regulat
ing and defining marine insurance
and thf writing thereof, and aniemi
Ing and re-enacting sections 6498
6552.. inclusive, Oregon laws. J
H. B. 104. by Korell Regulating I
e and cold storage of fresh food
Airolanes Are
a
Latest Tax Fad
Issuance of franchises for all'
lane companies carrying nassen-
While 11
resolutions
with the p
gers or freight,
new source of re
ami the eertifici
a state board of
thus creating
no-, for th,.1 st
a of aviators
.r raft :ai i
lid
Kot
ontempiated In iesuialion
by Representative Frank-
Multnomah coun-
Thi first of th,
wan
kit
H
I:
10
Korell ProvMIni
ap.
the
maintenance of 'he exhibit ol
Oregon products in Portland dur
ing the uex: two ears numerous
queries wen- forthcoming from
the committee members which,
while not committing then; to any
poistion on the requested appro
priation at least indicated tnsi
MO, 000 appropriations are not to
ing to be handed out promiaoously
without first knowing that sotc.e-
thing like $20,000 in benefit would!
be accruing to the state therefrom,
One of the members Wanted to
know If it was customary for stares
to maintain such exhibits and a;,-
xpressod the opinion that
as a matter for maln-
titution
eclarins
ion and licensing of , nen and regulate.- flying ar.d
aviators,
y Hyatt Amending: The board is to be composed of
Oregon laws, relat j five aviator.-, residents ot Oregon
r?nt of widow's doWjfor "it h ast a year prior to tn i as
(sage of this act .and tit ietsl thiee
ty joint house and of whom have been commi.-sioned
,1 means. committee i wu.'runted or appointed as pilots
the payment of , iiher in 'he army, navy or marine
,1 furnishing the corps of the United States,
ry of the state in- The board will have power to ox
feebje minded and amine applicants and issue OOrtlfi-
thorough accord
to designate Dr.
lin .McLaughlin and thi Rev.
Jason Lee as the two men to rep
resent Oregon In the hall of fame
at Washington in accordance
a resolution introduced in
house several days ago and
red to this committee it
recommending an appropt
$20,000 at this time for thi
of securing bronze statues
men for this purpose.
Tlie committee so i
house Wednesday
th
wi ti
ll thv:
refer-
balks at
ia t ion ot
pai poa i
of there
il to Hie
:1m
( u
port
and in o
iliitiua mav be red)
ed so us to designate these
men for the proposed honor,
evade at this time the required
lay, the matter '.cas Bent bad
the committee.
In the discussion on the floo
the house. Representative Ft
Danvey of Marion, who introdi
the resolution, stated that he
received intimations that if the leg
islature designated hese men foi
Oregon's places in the hall of fame
1 funds tor the statue:
supplied from private
i.l
ink
tad ,
aviators,
Consolidation
Of Bureaus Is
Yet Undecided
Thf house committee on labor i
and industry gave considerable
time Wednesday night to hearings I
on the proposed consolidation of
i the child labor bureau ami indus-
opt
n oh
Ministry of War
Choice Hang-Out
For Thieves, Report
dut
impa
bv K
s. v. no, by Bberhard Amend
ing sections iloa and 321, Oregon
laws, relating t garnishments.
S. li. III. by Ryan .Making it a
misdemeanor to mike false state
ments in writing to secure delivery
of personal property, cash, etc.
H. 112. by I Sell Increasing
salary of attorney general from
:ir,oo to 400o.
s. B, 113. by QUt Amending
section rcoi. Oregon laws, relating
to licensing of chiropractors.
s. ii. nr., i,y Ryan and Vinton
Making bonds ol oilier states ami
fnreigti counlries sublect to tut.
lion.
S. li. Ill, by Moscr -Amending
section IM4!i, Oregon laws, relating
to stale aid for Institutions caring
for wayward girls.
s. it. no, b) Bddy and Vinton
Authorising' authority to cities and
towns to appropriate real estat
iiul water courses for power pur
poses. s it. nr. bi Patterson- Amend
ing sections 4!WL' and Hil'T defining
elementary school and
teachers' training course
S. It lis, by Jones Amending
uections 4M!'i and 4 S 4 : relating I
bnOXlOUS V. ceils.
"" " ",''""7 '" "'"".- trial welfare bureau with the state
ice by the railroads through Ubor bt)reau, M provided for in
immigration departments hou lmls twen.,.0 an(, twontv.
r than as a itate Institution. L. . , ... J ...
, , iimee, iiiiruuuceu Oi liepiesema-
' oP'nwn that L,vt T!lo,s Kay of .Marion coun
continued it .... i-i., . . ...j ..
t-. . l in. i.t1'' ,l? i : : : 1 i ; Uf 1 l UII
' 1 1 1 1 I i i 1
expressed th
exhildt was
be made si
ty.
possible but portioned the wisdom ai";i:i- ,'lT1"em' IH , u
..i ..i.,..,. Decided onuositlon to the con-
Sun I ii kj, I I SOlldation was voiced by T. J. Cum I Washington, Jan. 20. Still hal
The requesl to, T exhibit thlsm'"P' W';.J" Bwster. chairman an.l hearty the oldest livimj Whit
year is Inst twin ., i, . .. . : ul wenare oureaUi .mis, Haran i -Mouse auacne nun jusi quit-uj
appropriated two years ago ' This '. Kv""!,' who ha b,n e"K,1Ked lne
is accounted for in oart through M!?11" wo,"k for eighteen years;, 1U
the fact tliat the Portland nhm. WnaPlain Howard. representing fl
ber or commerce wants to get out 1 ?UI,P and the Kpiscopal
from under the load entirely. i,h,c-i d"" ls i" wt if;"e K"rk ' Ml C. B.
ing it entirely on the state ,ma """""lls na outers, wno urged
again through Increases in -x-' that ,ht' ai"irl",n he continued
peruses incident to the maintenance '" ch;irl5e of women, who have a
of the exhibit anil especially in the I Poullar sympathetic insight into
matter of rents which reuresent si-1 rork ''''i'1'1' "t't the state
most one-half of the nntlro labor bureau would not have.
f the exhibit. Oramm, head of the labor
The child w elfor- commission I burau' 'leclared that with the use
sprang a surprise on the committee of 1 wol"an laid deputy he would
last night when it Appeared to pre- ",lU" "' lu"""e all three depart,
sent a pb n for an appropriation of i "u'"ts ;" ;1 savnB to the state.
$20,000 for tin- blennl this MJ Representative Kay stated that
ing just twice the sum set out in from ll"' testimony of the witnesses
Its budget estimate "for the two- : uu'iiiselv s he was thoroughly con
year period. The increase in its ! vini;ed tftera is an overlapping of
estimate, it was explained, was I work and duties, and he urged that
due to pending legislation which itja" ' the "Mid labor and welfare
miotl would greatly enlarge the work segregated from the labor
lowers of the nommlHlnn I BUrOttU and placed in Hi,, hi, mis ,,f
end the scope of its duties oeees
Was President's
Doorkeeper 40
Years; Now 84
Vienn
beries t:
the hous
thieves i
occupied
he
Jan. 20. Scores ot' rob
Icing place in Vienna, but
which is most favored by
that which was former!)
by the Minister of War.
V a day passes when thi
Certificates front duly authorized
physicians giving clean bills of
health to both male and female be
fore marriage licenses can be se
cured in Oregon will be required in
i he house today by Mrs. Kinney of
Clatsop county uecoincs a taw. At
present only such certificate from
I the male is required. The bill was
I introduced at request of Dr. Owens
I Adair, who for several years has
! been carrying on a campaign for
more extensive safeguards betoi
marriage licenses are issued in this
state.
A bill introduced in the house
today by Representative Sloan of
Umatilla county, declares an emer
aency and provides that all drain-
is! nets organized prior to the
passage of chapter 340, general
laws ol Oregon, shall have all pow
ers and be subject to all provisions
of this act. passed in 1915, except
so t ir as tile organization of dis
tricts is concerned.
its '-'-""Pnao.
-ei.e.,1Unc .
nosday mnk- '
coat of ni, . 1
-ding-th7N
win , , lesfrf.
will mart.
hereaft
"a am...
sored h o r,ll ty
Increase in th,r ES
"on for the J!""
"ate experin.enT
county fro,,, i7..?i
"W to
Ancient
dalwood
ies.
.,,,,."7.
A bill Introduc
tive Richard
ty provides t
throughout i
ise IB not Visited by robbers
always able to get away
ir booty.
he great flise of tha bui
u-h contains over a
ins, evidently attracti
! although tin- militai
have taken ait pos
wiio
w ith
tnd hU
Wiiite
period
to the
elementary
stat
fpewriteri
i na
building,
thousand
attention
and po
ble steps,
i end the
and not
have
i by Renresenta-
of Multnomah conn-i
:i wider distribution
t each county of jury,'
It proposes the division I
ounty into not less than.1
more than six jury dis-
h Hie same number of
- in he provided, and in
U'Ors an equal number to
from each district. The
are to be renewed year-
5Hj
uf affairs, a
me officials
the premises,
ornaments, picttu
I brass f
dlf
Scores Believed
They Were Wedded;
Find They're Not
Paris, Jan. 80. CConsternation
OP H
born in Oer
37, but came
youth and set
. Like so many I
om this coun-1
iled strongly to
e enlisted as a I
of the Second ,
try. The out-1
war found his I
er,
llll. I,
I'O M ill It -i n
TAXES is PROPOSED
A bill, fathered bj Senators
Hume, Strayer and .lones, Hnd in
troduced into the senate, provides
that count) assessors "shall pi.,,-.
upon the assessment roll any per
sonal nnd real property subject
to taxation upon demand In win
Ing of any taxpayer of the state
Any assess,,,, who .shall willfull)
fall or refusi to compl iu, such
demand, the bin prWhles, shall be
deemed guilty f malfeasance in
nice.
I. Mi: RESERVATION l
I MATH. I. till VH SK I'D
A state game and bird reset va
tlou in township Hve, north, range
twenty-eight, east, Willamette Me.
ridian, m Umatilla county, la oro-
ridod In the In, use by llepresenla
tlve i'i ink sioan ot Umatilla ooua
ty. The hill prohibits the shooting,
hunling. killing or otherwise Injur
Ihk or molesting game birds within
this reservation, n provides pen-
altieS far Violation, with fine of
net less linn twenty-five nor more
than five hundred dollar, or Im
priSonmenl for not less than thirty
days tier more than six inonths in
the county .(ail. or both fine and
imprisonment .
VRANHfr-KK H KIUHTS
DKPAK I Ml s i vol i.ii i
Basd upon ,, i.cmmcndatlon
In Governor Olcott s mess.if, Sen
ator I'atlerson, W ednosday Intro
duced a hill transferrlna the d, -paitmeni
of sealer of nlhi. i
measures from the tupeevialea of
mm iuh treasurer ,,. :ht. SUKrvi
ii.e o j UI f, ,.om.
Iiiisalolo-l
NiorosKB rnou:
is aim or Mi vsriti:
Declaring that "there is n r
sTtminil atli inpt t ic m;lllr to
apteid the leaehlnms and doctrines
of revolution for the purpose of
overt h -ow ins the existing form of
govern. nent. IhrouKh the medium
of Ies, hert. and Instructors In the
school nnd roll, ues, i resolution
Introduced b) Senator Hall calls
for th appointment of a commit .
tee ol three representatives and
two M iiators h, appointed to In
vestigate any such conditions e
Isting in I he schools of this state.
The resolution provides for a re
port of the findings of the com
. mittee to he mail,- to the governor
ror iiresentation to the legislature
oi iz.
Iill, I. WOt' I i nil l PBOMiSj
romc in four iiiimmm,
Siibiiiissh.u r ,, propoanta :,i
bond issues to a vote ,.f the pe :,l,i
aj port corporations is provlilod la
a bill Introduced in the Immsjo bi
RepresenUtivt Charles C Uuvt
man of MvltlMtmah countv Thj
bill provides that when the port
rnrpo ration provided with one
a ItharltV propooes to borrow inon-
' ! ,,r bonds, its board of
r immlasionrrs shall ftna sanke a
mi i tatements or th.. purposs
wnict, spch loan r bond is to In
used, and thereafter . i.
Iiaitng a larger oiK.ini-.ation and
onsequently increased expense.
Cummlllwo Tukis Reonss,
Included In this legislation. It
vas sspialhed by W, n. wheel-
fright, chairman ol the rounnis
lon, is n measure centralising th-'
hiid placing functions of the nu
nerous child oaring agencies in the
date In some central ,,ie,.
inder expert supervision other
sglslatloa win throw additional
nfeiruards aroup,t the f,,st, r entM
Ahile still another bill deils with
able minded children.
Representative Lee appeared in
ure the committee in behalf of files
hous bin No. i creating a commit
doner of publicity and appropriat
ing f:to.ooo for state publicity pur
poses. (
No oilier meetings Of the com
mittee will be held until Monday
nighl when, it was anted, the toa
(rind would begin, in the mean
'line sub-committees will visit all
the state institutions for a first!
hand study of their needs sona-
tOTS Bell and irllSllle.nl and rtop.r
sentativa Kay will visit the old Sol
llers Home at Hosehurc and a com
mittee of three Is to he named to
lay to visit the eastern Oregon
-late hospital at Pendleton,
wi i NDirAI ism mi l
RKARIiV sl.lps COQ
The antl-syndlcalism hill with
new "teeth" in it narrowly escip-
d beiilR recommended out of the
labor and Industry committee of
the hous,- Wednesdav ninht with
the emergency clans,- eseasoettat"
Odl but it was saved in the nick of
time by the arrival of Kepresenta -tive
Kubli, who insisted that It be
held in committee unlil he could
gel statements from dsn rial ,ttor-
f the
the twn other departments if ih
lire to be continued, or that all be
i placed under the one head of the
Manor bureau.
Appropriation to
Further Industry
at Pen Is Urged
Provision Is made in a bill intro
duced in the house i,y Representa
tive Gordon of Multnomah to an
appropriation of thirty thousand
dollars which the governor would
be authorized to use for the ln.it il
lation and equipment of Industrial
Plants tor the employment of con
victs in the state penitentiary. The
hill empowers the governor to pro
need with such Installation and to
make rules and regulations for the
operation of such plants.
This is in conformity with the
recommendations of Governor :
eott in his annual mrsss er soWa.
in he proposed the estublishi , -it
of a box factory at the prison for
utilization of prison labor without I
putting it to unfair competition
with tree labor an industry that
would draw upon a native raw m
terlal and would not necesnltal
shipment of raw materials fro
abroad or from another stales.
i I is eighty-fourth birthd
e is Major Charles I). A. Loet-
!.". S. A., retired,
! House servele ranges
of forty years as door
presidential offices.
Major LoefRer was
many, January 12, IS
to this country as a y
tied in Pennsytv
of the emigrant
try, army life a
him, and in 1H
private in Tt
L'nlted Suites cavi
break of the Civil
troop assigned to provost marshal
duty in the city of Washington, and
shortly afterward i:e was detached
and assigned to the war depart
ment as a dispatch bearer for the
secretary of war. He continued
this Important work to the etui of
the war. and the day after the as
sassination of President Lincoln,
was appointed the personal body
guard of Secretary of War Stanton.
He afterward performed this serv-j
Ice for General V. S. Grant.
When Grant was elected presi
dent he had Loeffler assigned to
duty at the White House, and when
his enlistment expired in 1S72 he1
was officially appointed doorkeep-l
er to the executive office T ,,.. '.
fler continued in this ni ., '
til the beginning of the Tatt admin
istration 111 1909 u-hon h uii.. j
..t ictueu
from active service in favor of his
assistant, the Diwaant I
, i unui r.. McKenna.
Commissioned a rkniu'
On Jury 11. 118, President
Mtney commissioned Loefflei
s..,".in in in,, regular arn:
continued him in the same cap.ici
i .ii me n tut,. House in Whlnh
was selling. In 101 Captain Loef
" 1 I'll Hill tile staturi.rv .....
retirement from the army, and two
years later, bv the ,,r ,....
"" w"u r veterans increaai
rank received ti; rank of maJoi
-"-'joi i-oeiiier he continued
,vbi,i ivnnvt"
.....n .u i . "SSWHU Visitor
u. til the end of his second admin
an
should
aw;
thief
?rings about the 1
unite
is he
nitin;;
iitrse of
nige build
mieon.
in lint
o
11
isits he enquires for
person and contin
d search for htm un
lom (hat is unoccu
julckly gathers to
i that he can find
then he
r anythii
teparts.
overcome the difficulty of
ing away a typewriter the
hands it out the window to an
npiiee in the street, and in
cases machines have been tti
o pieces and removed n an
ent-looking dispatch case.
former Empress Weak
msterdam, Jnn. 20. The gen
weakness and lassitude of for
Em press Augusta Victoria of
nany, who is having another of
heart attacks, is increasing
the latest bulletin received
trom Doom.
ipect;
iron 1 1
Tin
iri
he in
Whe
'ook ui
to trai
i spread amongst the re
married couples of Plou-
i, in Brittany, many of
ving discovered that after
tether in the state of mat
for many yeara they are
y married at all.
scovery was made when a
had said that she was
Pougoumelen dint in
ilghboring village or Lorient
(lis
n w
",1 i
i tile authorities came to
the records they could find
' of tin- marriage II was
nly after considerable search that
hey discovered that the woman
tad not heen married In the Malrie.
neighboring inn.
oi the Republic
' married in the
toing Plougoume-I
orcs of collides
d the inn to the
lie
e laws
must
In eas
were
I prete
Former Patriarch Dead.
uonuon.jan. 20 Cardinal Philip
t-a masse 1, former patriarch of Je-I
until,.,,, i3 Rome accord, I
to a dispatch to the Exchange Teie
BTaph company from that city He'
was burn i Rome, September 14,
.and was created a cardinal I
December 15, 1910.
nit in 1
1 !y th
-veryone
Malrie.
lenthere
who hai
Atairie,
Now a terriblt
has been thrown
happy village,
narried to their
:nn loci; susniclouslv ..1 tiAt 1,..
bands, Husbands in their turn
wonder if the wives wish to change.
the healthy, robrat.
mtred by all
Power to clraivfriS
...ui u "u"aeoSSB
ar? run down,
The Qrtal Gintmy
It puts tl
the "pljii
tun h 1
constinoi;..
- -rw
'a.-,' ... 1
the appetite,
help ig,,
exhaustion,
emlly ton i,
Perfect!
Nai
'Tiinie undei
tary condi;
ounce of L
aa to itii
nipdifiniK
fore liTji
Cfiiibini'w
. , , , , , "u luuni
paysiQioKicai action andu
am iinntioatinnul.ln
01 many i'xperiinent3 oysp(
ASK YOUR ORUO
iwu win unu L-ygo in orimnii
Kora a nf oil 1 , t ,,.,.,., n, 1
ration of ment, Get your botUiH
SnU Manufactaml
LYKO MEDICINE COM
1
New York
KsWVeB
MisVfflji sa
apple of discord
into the hitherto!
Wives who were.
husbands at the
irin
ivords in Knglish which be
h tile letter 7. r,,-e .,11 ,i
Ived from other languages, prin
Ipally from the Greek.
Dr
t'l tits,
The i goUhvaap. a sntaii West In.
dt'iii liz-.rd. terroriv.. .w- i.
but is really harmless i
TOMORROW
9 p. m
Albert R. Miller
Eyesight Specialist
EYE GLASS INSURANCE
V. S. Bank Bldp;.
l-or Sate by all urusgiw
m Stocs at rcrryI
A true
hair gro
Sorn proof ui hair gmwit
ncsa Amsxirtff rf(Mir(i)f!tn
of Kotalko.ln sti;.pina
coming dafnlrut). conqXHl
Mere's the fmrt otferHl
uf Kotalko It ,t dutw'U
PX I ,11 ' I tTf fill 1 1 HlfllifV-W
rut Si h:id lin k " all vt'ur i
sonn'thina rlirtt-rfiit GjH
KOTALKO nt ny
G imMnlM- -uhI din-s'tm
S'iow yuur liicinJ- 'Ii
r.,rlmH who urvt- ill.- m.t'ssM
enn'rKeiir rtause. This i- i.-itoial-ly
rtottirt'il h lum net Attoroev
I'l.ptTl fn a .,,1,, , , - ...... a.
- - . .us- it.--,, . i t-. tut t'l .ti 11 i 1 HO 111 ' H lOUtl'V,
uh iiisirirt for ttnii ainhorb.'iti.vi Kuhli hr-iio nf nr-iiti-.
1 fji-i-i 11 I. , s ssa. si
.Mi; 111 r,i: 1 tlul
Coffin In Morgue
Is Found Empty
Cork
Pork.
' way
and
in tin
Thro,.
.Ian 20.
that the
n Ireland
follow ins:
military offices
Some id,
military m
an be Jvdgl
kept
Of-
has
hie-h
tal
.ys
cir-
visited
t. it Morgue, where they had
'ecu iniornioil that the body of a
"l "ian lonml drowned lay. for
he PUrpoSH of haldinir 11 milo ,r.
in,iiiry.
Having obtained the kevs of the
mortuary the officers enter, d ami
approached the coffin in a rever-
r.t nil manner.
in raisinc the li.i tti, t
Illn empty
istration
! d00rkePW f President
- ..u. unu practically
aZ"J!r "-"tive
Ju i-oertier probably
com,, ir, t..
ZZT, . mre iersens.
,. ,'ow- lhj" ot"" indivldu
... Hn wivcrnmiini un ,
SS.KI. j . -c''ve. Alii
" u""er tlie most trying
-..no, me major lontribut
j S" his bit to Te
dj s unprecedented popularity
! loday, surrounded by bJa wl
'"J -aniily ta llls c1!f,ur.v
home on P st.ee, the major
ng kept busy ., ceiling Z ,
Um .he teu-g, m.s . tj 'j;
t-- aorta, the go
- uioppmg m
; 'resnii nt.
sWB I
KdssB I -V assriaWfV sssssk X
id
Nti Airilnc lnpnMil
It U rei-orle.t in t ,l .. ,1. ., -
proposed 8hsnhai. China-Toklo.
'pan. tirnno is txine considered
dj capimisis ,,, th(. twn Tti(I
Chinese promoters ore hoping to
1 11 ntr trip to Tcio ttxim ihf
Chinese t-lty in nine hours.
The site for the Whits House
was selected hi i'r. hn wash
."ton a .Ml Mijor IVter 1
font v h. n . n'asrilM
Coming to the Oregon Theatre Sunday
for Three Days
THE TESTING BLOCK
BILLIE BURKE
"The Education
of Elizabeth'
One night she up and said "
around with George Washine-tr?" v a man whose ancestor? used Ml
E "is folii'ST hpi S he'd "be a lady or bust.J
, l" Aristocracy a "c'wras, ana Come set"'
daughter. ' cmedy-romance completely submerged
THRU THE EYE" Is a Comedy with . J,
OREGON