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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OKEUON ,. : WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1925 AUTO LICENSE REVISION HELD UNLIKELY PAGE TWO E DOOMED, BELIEF (Dy Harry N. Crain.) For those who ara Interested in legislation relativa to revision o. the Oregon automobile license feds and who will read there Is "hand writing on the wall" in the on- current resolution introduced in the bouse yesterday afternoon by Representative Carkin, which calL. for a reaffirmation by the let;!. luture of the principles underly ing the state's system of financing Its highway program. In no uncertain terms the reso lution takes a direct slap at the eight or ten kills now in the house and senate committees dealing with license revision in Us vari ous forms by declaring against a policy which would not recognize the principle of the motorists pay ring.for the highways. Reformers Are Raoned. "The adoption of such an al titude by the automobile Interests of the state," reads the resolution, "cannot but have, it perslstel in, one of the following resolia: ' Hither to prevent the early com pletion of our road system or .throw the burden of the payment of bonds now issued und tho com 'pletion ot our highwuy program ' upon the already too heavily tax ed fanners and owners of real property in tho statu." ' That one pararapil appear In express a sentiment thut has Leer, hovering on the litia ot inoro 1 1: u r. oue member ot both houses and is constantly eglug its way upward toward open utterance. There is a surprisingly preva lent attitude among the legUla .tors to leave well enough alone. and for the amount ot noise :ba'. has been made over tho bills pre sented there Is to be found re markably little sentiment amonK the lawmakers themselves fav"'-'-ulile to any dabbling with til" present system, principally eo canse any change would dinnil the plans under which nearly 4O.0o9.O00 in highway bond. have been Issued and by the pro visions of which the refunding Jt this Indebtedness is to he accom plished. With the penk of tue bond debt load due In 1926 ami 1927 the Inclination is strong') Icanlns against and tampering or experimenting with rev-nue sources that are now opernring smoothly .and without burden some weight upon anyone. Wnttlv "Noise (Maim. Although there are two or three distinct sets ot measures ill the legislature pructvealy all of the noise regarding them is Doing made by tho Oreiyon Slate Motor association, its friends and the op position to Its aggressive program. The motor association has been and still In persistent to the length of demanding the enactment of its program, and has even assuinel a dictatorial altitude that is not woaring well with many ot the solons. Approached yesterday Willi query as to whore ho stood In re gard to the various proposals wif member of tho house declared that he was weary ot the whole business already, and added: "That motor association bunch la taking itself too damned seri ously. " Also adding fuel to the sllrnl opposition Is the squabbling that Is going on among those who arc seeking the legislation, a situa tion that Is fast creating the foil ing that the best thut can come out ot the tangle Is a lot of com promise hills that may prove ex pensive to tho state. Tho vote on the Carkin resolu tion will' reveal a lot of things re garding the prohablo futo of li cense fee revisions at this session STAPLES STANDS PAT IN JUNKET REFUSAL Berime of the ri'fusal of Srnn tor Staples to bo a member of Ihr ways and mentis uti-commlltetf to visit tlie rastcrfi Drrgot. hmpHtl lor the iiwane nt .'endU'ton, lrsl flent Mutter of the senate appointed Senator Tooze, rhuirmun of the .ennto why a und menus commit. o?. to go on tho trip. Staples rofitMM to go bocatiHe Speaker Hurdlck of the Iiouho wttlulri'w KoproticiUa tlvc Hotinutt of Muttuoinutt cuunt ty from tho committee nnd nn polntPd Kepre.Tiitjitivo Met' a 11 la ter of Marlon rounty Jn Mb pUrt. HOUSE BILLS H. B. 159, Hamilton Requir ing lift Insurance uaociationa or gan ixed on the assessment plan to usa the word "assessment" on certificates. II. B. 160, Marcher Regulailn:; transportation by motor vehlclc of property over public highway. H. 11. 161, Kirkwood (by re que-t) Relutinf to taxea on In heritance. H. B. 12, McCallister Author filng the governor to sign drain age petition on behalf of state. H. B. 163, Swan and Tuck.r Authorising atata highway com mission In co-operation with coun ties or municipalities to construct bridges across streams. 11. U. 164, Hurlburt Makin;; fine compulsory in prohibition law violations. H. 11. 165, Hurlburt Defining duties of precinct committeeman. H. B. 1'iC, Jackson county iIpIc- gation Providing for election and dutiea of political party com mittees, H. II, 167, Gordon Itc-latlns lo establishment of road districts. FLOCK OF BILLS APPEAR IN HOUSE A flock of bills, most of minor importance, were introduced Tues day in the houne. No. 159, by Hamilton of Bond, would make it compulsory for assessment life associations oper ating on a mutual or assessricnt plan to use the word assessment" on all circulars or certificates l sued and would ' prohibit thorn from using the term "call prem ium" or oLUer misleading worrit;. The measure would except In, ternal orders. House bill 162, by McCallister of Marlon county, would authorize the governor to sign petitions for drainage districts on behalf ot the rttnto when so authorized or in structed by order of the boarj ni control. Farmers would b relieved ef the provisions of the motor vehirit ' law apply in r; to truck nnd Inra operatirn under house bill 1 fiO. n torduced by Here her of Douglas county. IT?e of spray guns In painting buildings with lead bane paints would be prohibited under house bill 149 Introduced yesterday by Representative Hurlburt, Multno mah county. The measure, accord ing to Hurlburt m a health pro tective bill for the benefit or workmen. It does not apply to tree spraying or the painting of larm bulullnga. House bill 147 Introduced yes terday by the committee on food and dairy producte would prohib it the sale of certain adulterants In stork feed. Feeding stuffs con taining buckwheat, rice hulls, cot ton seed hulls, peanut shells, saw dust, cellulose, moulty or decny feed, mill, elevator sweepings, duct or deleterious Ingredient would be banned. Feeding stuffs containing more, than 12 per cent fibre would be outlawed. Tho senate yesterday nfternnon passed Senator li town's bill plac ing Jurisdiction over trespass ea?es tu ths court of the justice of th: peace. His measure making It a misdemeanor to euroaeh upon '.sv rjl -TirrtTTTr , fcwF'.',il4v;ilu:..All CURED WITHOUT SURGERY MY METHOD of .rearing Piiea, ircoffinzcd tu so successful. It non surgical. No fiKonvcnlcncea, embtrra tiirnuor confinement during treatments. On may come and go about his duties at usuaL, Relict is apparent from me very lint, and 1 positively OUAKAN TEE to cure any case of Tiles or refund the patient' fee. If you will writ to ui I will sand you my FREE book cm Piles and otber Rectal and Colon disor ders. & DEAN, M.D.Inc roHijANrr irhyrrs attle orrn.-. 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Wheeler, Ton. Roberts, A. It. and C. A. Hunter and flazlctt. The bouse yesterday afternoon adopted house joint resolution by the Multnomah delegation pro viding for a constitution amend ment which would permit Po land school district No. 1 to raise $900,000 in addition to the stun raided under the 6 per cent tax limitation clause. The additional sum with that made possible by the regular levy would thereafter he tha base on which the 6 per cent limitation would apply. A six-day week tor street car men. drivers ol bussc and ui- hire cars Is provided in house bill 177, Introduced by liurlLturt. Multnomah county, at the request ot Portland struct car men. Un der tho bill, men could work sev en days in cmergenclee. However, they could make no contracts fur more than six days labor a wcert. A house resolution was Intro duced by Woodward, Multnomah couuty to eliminate section 35 of the constitution of Oregon. Tom section is a dead letter in that it makes it unlawful for one to har bor or protect a negro or mulatto. It also prevents that latter clas.s of persons from enjoying certain privileges ot citizenship. A bill removing silver gray nquirrela from protection In cur tain counties of Oregon will hk. ly be introduced by the game cjm mitteo of the house within a few lays. The proposal is to open th? it'iiHOU on the squirrels in the Wil lamette valley counties and cer tain southern Oregon counties. The little animals havo raised havoc in many nut orchards, ac cording to Information received by Kirkwood, chairman of the game committee. either enclosed or unenclosed pri vate property wtihout the consent ot the owner passed earlier In the day. Two local livestock bills from the house were passed by the sen ate yosterdny. One ot these, in troduced by Representative Swaa repeals an act of 1111 which at tempted to prohibit livestock run ning at large in Linn county. The measuro was defective, however, nnd i f"iid t have resulted in harm rather than benefit. The other measure passed yesterday prohibits livestock running at large in Hood Hirer county out side the Mount Hood forest re serve. It was introduced in itiv house by Representative Ilazleti. For Sour Acad Stomach GaH,bdchtng,riearthum,heaviiie-a after eating, and distress due to -digestion or dyspepsia, nothing works so quickly as STUART'S Dyspepsia Tablets No matin' what you eat or drink tbese tablet sweeten the stomach by giving, it the alkaline effect. TTius you may eat pie, cheese, pickles, milk, fried egsa, bacon, oniona and sausage and these tab lets always save you from distress. AT ALL DRUGGISTS V SENATE BILLS 8. B. 71, Davie (by rcaue-Cl- Fixiug couipeiuatioti of otfki-tl court reporters in Josephine aa! Jackuon couutie. at $2100. S. R. 72, Banks Preseribin; oath tor circuit judges. S. B. 73, Kddy To prohibit .he operation of motor vehicles by persons while intoxicated. S. B. 6.7, Vpton Extending (he application of the bonus and ioai act to women and to veterans ut the Spanlih-Auierican war, S. B. 6S, Upton Requiring !. Insurance asHociations organized on the assessment plan to usa tlr word "aasessraent" on their cer tificates and advertising matter. in order to prevent deception. S. B. 69, Butler To regulsto stock running at large in Wasco county. S. B. 70, Tooze Amending th law relative to petitions for tlie dissolution of union high ncUosl districts. Sum of $7500 for the Investi gation of poultry disease preva lent in the state would be proridml in house bill 140 introduced Mon day by Shrock, Clackamas county. The work would be dene in con nection with the Oregon Agricul tural college's experiment station. Shrock also Introduced house bill 141, providing for an appro priation of $10,000 to finance "the Oregon hen laying contes;.'' The contest of the biddies would also be conducted under the di rection of the Oregon Agricultural college on the latter'g grounds. The basket limit of steel be-. -1 salmon in Tillamook county streams where commercial fishing is prohibited would be set at five fish a week under house bill 142 introduced by Winslow, Tilla mook. Fine up to $100 or a jail sentence not to exceed 30 dayn would be meted out to viol a tore of the law. . , The killing ot Chinese pheas ants in Tillamook county would be prohibited under house bill 143, also Introduced by Winsh'. The hag limit on other game blrjg would he cut considerably. For Golds, VIS IjJj lntlu enza and as a Preventive 1 .v d 1 Take & laxative Brom liuininei vtfk .... j&r "Vis tablets -w3 The First and Original Cold and Crip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century, The box bears this signature Price 30c Southern O morula Jt-tprtna to Isos Angeles dally at a. m., aio o.rrln through SECOND BILL OF Senator Eddy Introduced a bill Tuesday that would make more drastic than at present the imu ishment for persons convicted of driving motor vehicles while in toxicated. The penclty fixed la a line or iron, f too to 1. 00 and ixn prison men t ot from 60 days to ti months. The bill is the second of tha Anti-Saloon leaguo proposal strengthening the dry laws to drop into the legislative hopper. The senate engaged In consid erable hilarity yesterday when a resolution- thanking I. N. Day Ior a map of the etate came up for adoption. The resolution, intro duced by the resolution committee in compliance with a request of the governor, was lavishly lauda tory ot Mr. Day and caused Sena tor Garland to Inquire if Day were dead. ' I -itver knew of such a tri'.uHe RELIEF Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since ut. tawaras produced uiive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for wiiuim. tuimipauun ajiu lurpiu uvers. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not 'contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegcaDie laxative. No griping is the "keynote" of these little sugar-coated, oliveolored tab lets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. if vou have a dark brown mouth" bad breath a dull, tired feeling sick headache tomid liver constioation. you u m.a quick, sure and pleasant re- suits irom one or two ot Lr. towards1 Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take them everv merit tust to keep right. Try them. 15c and 30c beiui; paid a man while h was alive," said Garland. The resolution concluded by wishing Mr. Day a continued suc cess rn the future. President Must added to the hilarity by sayniK: "Senator Joseph mores sdoption of ths reso lution." It was unauimous, but Joseph explained hla vote. Newspapers) discarded by llic both houses of the legislature will be distributed among tha Inmate ot "stat Institutions through a house concurrent resolution hv Representative Rushlight that wad adopted by the senate Tuesday. Evnerson Joins Lobbv. C. M. Hynerson, editor ot the Oregon Labor Press, was aruun.l the legislature yesterday. 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