Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 05, 1925, Image 3

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
PAGE THREE
WHATTS DOING IN LEGISLATIVE SESSION
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1925 .
ENSE
In a debate of mure than '.wo
hours in the bull ol representa
tives last night arguments or ami
against the Hanks license till
were -resented, each side being
given an hour and then Senator
Bunks being allowed 16 minutes
tor rebuttal. The bill proposed to
grant the right ol appeal to the
circuit court from orders of mu
nicipal officials revoking the li
censes of hotels, pool rooms, soft
drink establishments and similar
places.
liaiilcs, In opening the argument
for his bill, referred to the poll Il
eal power wielded through ita li
cense revoking authority by the
Portland city council, and apply
ing his favorite term of "czars" to
the Portland councilmen, declared
that they do not want this yowcr
taken away from them. "The
curse of political power," be said,
"is one of the greatest curses In
this country today."
John F. Lonau, Portland attor
ney, presented an eloquent argu
ment for the bill. Robert McGu.re
asserted that no body of men
should constitute caemselvee Judge,
jury and prosecutor in one. He
referred to raida which he charged
are staged just before election for
political effect, but on persona
who have no votes. Before a body
that exercises both executive and
judicial power he declared there
Is not the chance for fair play that
Is afforded by the courts. He ac
cused the Portland commissioners
of revoking the license of one
club, against which no evidence
-was obtained, ana solely on the
ground that the club did not have
enough members.
Calls Bicelow Pharisee
John Kiiiste, auoiuer Portland
lawyer, called the city council
prosecutor, judge, jury, turnkey
and jailer.
"Whenever I eee Commissioner
Bigelow," said Kaste, "1 think
what a pity it Is that he did not
live in the days of our Savior, for
be would have been a most excel
lent Pharisee. There is nothing
fair about Bigelow."
Frank S. Grant, Portland c.ty
attorney, answering the argu
ments of the proponents of the
bill, declared that the measure
would transfer all license revoca
tion cases to the circuit court,
that no defense would be attempt
ed before the council and that the
circuit court wouldTjecome admin
istrator of the license laws of lb
citv.
"The type of places that the
present method aims to react,
said CJraut, "is the successor to tne
old saloon, with tne bar, the cart'
tables and other equipment that
the saloon once had, also hotois
that attempt to operate as houses
of prostitution, and grocery stores
that are only grocery stores in
namesr but real. places of- l;rv
violation. Appeal to the circuit
court under this bill w ould make &
farce of law enforcement.'
Grant declared that if property
owners would "look for legitima-e
tenants and not for the almigmy
dollar all the time moral condi
tions in this state would be
while lot better."
Pnn flip fihihs.
He rapped sharply the gambling
clubs that nave been organized
under the laws of Oregon. Over
100 anneals to the circuit court
he said, would have been taken
last year under the Banks b !
The majority of cases before the
city council, declared Grant, arc
those of people who have no sym
pathy with the prohibition law oj
for moral conditons.
Robert Imlay, assistant city at-
. torney of Portland, asserted that
the taking away of a license to do
business was not taking away a
fundamental right.
Chris Schuebel, city attorney of
Oregon City, said the bill would
affect every city in the state and
would congest the circuit and su
preme courts.
"In mv opinion," said Schuebel
"tills bill was drawn solely in the
interests of the maa who wants to
violate the laws, not the man who
wants to obey it. We are inter
ested In Oregon City."
W. P. Newell, representing the
law enforcement committee of the
city of Portland, submitted
statement in writing. This state
ment asserted that the bill pro
vides for a trial in the circuit
court rather than an appeal. At
every trial of a dive keeper or a
bootlegger, It asserted, other dive
keepers and bootleggers occupy
the front seats so they may becoma
acnuainted with the state's wit-
GIRL SLAYER ACCUSES MUSICIAN.
i -V f Ut? temJBL SfiUn,
Dorothy Elllngson, sixteen-year-old Ban Francisco tiri, who con
fessed killing her mother when reproved for too many Jazx parties, 1b
shown here before Judge Lazarus, swearing out a warrant for the ar
rest of Keith Lord, young jazi musician, whom shs charged with con
tribnting to her delinqency. Lord, a native of Lynn, Mass., has been
living In San Francisco with hla mother for the past six years. He U
under arrest
-The house committee on banking
has reported favorably on Repre
sentative Gordon's bill authoris
ing the incorporation of mutual
savings ban Its. Many ch a nges
have been made in the bill, the
most important being elimination
of a provision for establish'!'.;;
branch institutions.
Under the bill a mutual savings
bank could be established in the
iitate without capital. Its dire.
tors would have to post $5000 us
a guaranty fund, and the directors
themselves would have to be satis
factory to the state superintendent
of bands. They would also have
to pay all operating expenses of
the institution until it was on a
paying basis.
The $5000 guaranty fund would
have to be -built up to a point of
10 per cent of total deposits. After
this point was reached, the dire:
tors would be authorized to relni
burse themselves for the (5000
advanced.
The measure would require that
70 per cent of Hinds on deposit
could ba loaned on first mortgages
on real estate using an apprau-id
value of 50 per cent. The 30 per
cent balance would have to be kept
in first class securities.
Representative Gordon points
out that all savings banks of New
York are mutuals. Many otaer
states have them, he Informed the
committee.
"The primary .advantage is that
they insure the depositor of the
greatest possible return on his
money," explained Cordon.
uesses, and thereafter they are
useless for law enforcement work,
A. A. Hale spoke in behalf of
the bill. '
Banks, closing his argument
intimated that the ciiy council
yields to the influence of big busi
ness and discriminated against t'le
small business man. He contracted
the statement cf Schuebel about
appeals to the circuit court, de
claring that the bill did not pro
vide for appeals to the suprcoic
court. He asserted tffat the meas
ure was in the interest of law en-forcemnt.
Soaks Right In and Quickly
Limbers Up Stiff Creaky Joints
FIxKiiiaclbts cull It "Joint-Earn"
becanse lta for Swollen. Sore
Painful, Creaky Joints Only
It took a good many years to
get together a combination of pain
ubduing and swelling reducing
agents declared to be the one
remedy that almost instantly pen
etrates through skin and flesh and
tarts right in to make swollen.
Inflamed, creaky, pain racked
Joints as good a new.
They call this new and wonder
ful preparation "Joint-Ease" be
cauie too medical man who turn
ad the trick, worked for years to
pftrfeel so me low priced remedy
that would really benefit the mil
lions of people who have one or
mere Joints that need helpful at
tention. 9o Jot tit -Erne1 la prepared on
ly for pfople who have a swollen.
Ptnhi), r reaky. dHturft-t. or at Iff
Jcktv, v'.uil'.pr It be In kne. l-
bowftthoulder ankle neck or finger
and whether It is caused by rheu
matism or something else.
Of course it can't help but quick
ly put an end to such superficial
ailments as lumbago, neuralgia
neuritis, aching muscles, stitch in
the aide crick in the neck or sore
feet because of its penetrating ac
lion, b'Jt what it Is really recom
mended for in Joint ailments of
any naice whatever.
Ask for a tube of "Joint-Ease
Tou can use It several times In
one evening for quick results, be-
causd It goes right through the
skin with only a few seconds rub
bing. It surely is a swift penetrat-
or and hen it geta under the akin.
It ataxia right In to clean up all
Joint trouble.
D. J. Fry dispenses It dally for
about cer.ta a tube, att do first
elaM druKi'.s everywhere.
-"".- remember, when Joint
Ie t-i ir. joint agony gets out
SENATE BILLS
S .B. 147, Dennis Relating to
duties of coroners.
S. 13. 148, Banks Providing lor
printing and of advance
hects of supreme court opinions
to circuit judged.
S. B. 149, Banks (by request)
Providing for supervision of out
ide agencies affecting insurance
business.
S. II. 150, Carson Providing
for licensing and regulatins
bucket shop and dealing in fu
tures.
S. B. 151, committee on assess
ment and taxation To require
treasurers, secretaries or financial
officers of counties to report
bonded indebtedness to state
treasurer.
S. B. 152, Clark (by request)
Relating to the receiving of bide
for work and material and supplies
in counties.
S. B. 153, (substitute for S. B
90), committee on revision of laws
Relating to exemptions.
S. B. 154, Kinney Relating to
fisuways and construction of same.
S. B. 155, committee on roa is
and highways To authorize high
way commisison to establish terry
across streams and bays.
8. B. 156, Joseph To abol'sh
county judge in Multnomah coun
ty.
S. B. 157, Clark Making hus
band and wife agents of each other
in purchase of household goods
and wares.
S. B. 158, Strayer To enforce
rules, orders and regulations ol
public service com mission relating
to installation and maintenance of
safety devices.
S. B. 159, Miller Relating to
disposal of property of bureau of
mines.
8. B. 160, Dennis Relating to
compulsory Insurance under work
men'e compensation act.
8. B. 161, Dennis Relating to
salaries of officers of Wallowa
county.
S. B. 162, Banks Relating to
administration of estate.
F
District attoreys disqualified
for one reason or another to han
dle a case in their own county
could be substituted for by the
same officer of another connty
under provisions of house bill 133
passed by the house yesterday
afternoon. Peirce, of Coos and
Curry counties, introduced the
measure.
The meat and herd Inspector In
Yamhill county would hare his
pay raised from $3 to $10 a day
under bouse bill 68 passed.
Salary of the county judge of
Curry county would be raised
from $1,000 a year to $1,500 a
year by house bill 134 passed.
House bill 169, providing that
the supreme court of Oregon be
authorized to lay down a eet of
rules for court procedure In the
state assed. Carkin, of Jackson
county, explained that such a
measure would permit of devising
Improvements to speed up court
action.
House bill 243 providing for
proceedure in vacating platted
acreage for roads and other pur
poses passed.
The county court would be au
thorlzcd to levy up to ten mills
rather than only five mills against
school districts failing to levy that
sum sufficient to bring Its total
up to $620 under house bill 260,
passed.
M'NARY CONSULTS
'' WITH THE PRESIDENT
WashlnKton. Feb. 5. President-
Coolidge'a disposition to
plfcca responsibility for enact
ment of agricultural legislation
on congress brought assurances
from republican senate leader
today that an earnest effort
would be made to press farm
measures based on the report of
the agricultural commission.
Senators Watson of Indiana, as
sistant republican leader, and Mc
Nary, Oregon, ranking republi
can member of the agricultural
committee, discussed the situa
tion today with the president.
The Multnomah delegation of
the senate will Introduce a bill
providing for an Increase in the
salary of Martin Tratt, chief di.p
uty sheriff of Multnomah county
from 250 to J275 a month. It
will authorize the sheriff to make
the Increase. Mr. Pratt la seeking
an Increase to (300 a month tad
the draft of a bill to that effect
was handed the delegation, but
because of the protest that goes
up over the state over all salary
Increase measures the delegation
would not go that strong.
benator staples Introduced a
bill to Increase the salaries of h
supreme court Judges from $5200
to $7600 a year, and says ho Is
being swamped with condemnatory
letters ag a result.
I
A house bill introduced hi Bail
ey, providing that beneficiaries
under the state bonus and loan
act may transfer their mortgages
by which a loan from the state
secured in event they dispose of
the property mortgaged to the
state and acquire other property,
passed the senate yesterday.
Senator Strayer's bill providing
for the sale at public auction vi
abandoned and starving horses
was passed by the senate.
The Multnomah delegation of
the senate is wrestling with the
bill introduced by Staples to abol
ish the office of constable in Mult
nomah ocunty and transfer the
duties of the office to the sherilf.
A substitute bill will probably bo
prepared. Staple objects to the
large number of salaried deputies
employed by the constable. Sena
tor Klepper contends, and says he
has the word of the sheriff's office
for it, that just a many deputies
would have to be used by the sher
iff and that they would receive
higher salaries. Klepper also call
ed attention to the fact that the
deputy constables scVve summons
for the court of domestic relation
without charge, and that the Sa
lem provision would have to be
made in the Staples bill regarding
deputy sheriffs.
TWO RESOLUTIONS PASSED
The senate passed a concurrent
resolution introduced by Eddy pro
viding for a committee to investi
gate the feasibility of a teachers'
retirement fund. It also adopted
a joint resolution introduced by
Fisk expressing appreciation to
Mrs. Edwin W. Morsa and Edward
Dornbecher for a gift of $200. 000
to the University of Oregon medi
cal school.
Kills Catarrh Oerir.
InThreeMinutes
Chronto catarrh, no matter how bad,
and cases of bronchial aathma no7
yield inHtantly to the sniaKing- discovery
of a French scientist This drusU'HH
method called Lavex killfl th germ in
three mlnute, yt t positively harm
Icbh to tho tnont dllcatfl tlmmcs. Tour
tifad and lungs am cleared liko magic.
Sufferers are relieved In a single nig lit.
To prove It and a Introduce Iavex
to a million sinTerem in one month, I
offer to neud a treatment free and
postpaid, to any one who will write for
it. No obllffRtion. No cost. If It curcii
you, you can repay tho favor by telling
your friends If n&t, the loss Is mine.
No mutter what you havo tried, jnt
send me- your name and addrewt for
this generous freo treatment and provo
inai you can ne riu 01 cuiarrn.
W. R. SMITH. 818 Iitcx nitlg.
Kaunas City, Mo.
Save the wear and tear!
Dark, rainy days, miserable cold, wind
swept highways you know from exper
ience how hard this is on your own car,
when you have to take it out in all
kinds of weather.
Make use of the Motor Stages and save
your own carl
Revel in the warmth, the cleanliness, the
luxury of the modem safety coach.
Always on time, run at frequent intervals,
no worry. For business or pleasure, it'
the economical way to travel.
OREGON STAGES
The bold and sufficient pursue
their same with more passion, en
deavor and application, and there
fore often succeed.
Night Coach Quickly Believed
This Is the sufist&nce of a let
ter received from H. W. Webb.
Qulncy, 111., "I coughed a great
deal, especially at night. Tried
almost everything and have found
nothing to equal FOLEY'S HON
EY AND TAR COMPOUND. On
doee relieved my cough and 1
rested well all night." One of the
largeet selling cough medicines
in the world. Contains no opi
a tee. Safe for children. Insist up
on Foley'e. Refuse substitutee.
Adv.
Portland, Ore., Feb. 4. Devel
opment and adoption of a uniform
system of grading and standards
on produce, efforts to bring about
the appointment In all markets of
inspectors under these standards
and appointment of a committee
of arbitration In all markets to
deal with disputes arising out of
Inspectors' ratings were recom
mended by the Pacific States But
ter. Egg, Cheese and Poultry as
sociation In resolutions adopted at
the closing session of Its conven
tlon here today.
Resolutions also were adopted
Indorsing the national campaign
If You Toss In Bed Try
This Simple Mixture
Gas pressure In the abdomen
causes a restless, nervous feeling
and prevents sleep. Simple buck
thorn bark, magnesium eulph. c
p.. glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad
lertka, helps any case gas on the
stomach, unless due to deep seat
ed causes. Because Adlerika is
Buch an excellent intestinal evac
uant it la wonderful for const ipa
tlon It often works in one hour
and never gripes. J. C. Perry
druggist, 116 8. Commercial St.
AdvT
tor advertising to encourage
greater consumption of butter.
A membership campaign through
the seven states In the association
will be launched
Present neglect makes future re
gret.
SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST!
Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for
Colds
Pain
Headache
Toothache
Neuralgia
Neuritis
Lumbago
Rheumatism
Accept only "Bayer" package
which contains proven directions.
Handy "Bayer" boxea of 12 tableti
AIbo bottles of 24 and 100 Drusiriata.
Aiplrm li tb. trad, mirk of B.,cr UioufMtar. of UonoaceUc.cld.iter of S.ucjlleectd
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,veryone likes
New Style H-0
THE only oats that cook into granular oatmeal.
Nothing else like It. Meaty granules stimulate
digestion. Never cook sticky or pasty. Wonderful
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Energy-building corbohydrates.tlssue-bullding pro
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two
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Nor Style U-O Oata (Quick)
Standard full tlae and weight pica. weight, 1 lb. 4 aa.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
To the building trades
to the public
THE CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING
Company have added to their 100
service by opening a large retail store
devoted to its products and a complete line of
building material, interior finish and modern
fixtures for the house.
In this store will be found everything from
the foundation material to the last word in
built-in fixtures everything that is needed to
complete a house inside or out
The latest styles in breakfast nooks, built-in
buffets, cupboards, kitchen cabinets, flour bins
and ironing boards are on display.
Before you build or make alterations, visit this
NEW STORE
It is located on Front street between State
and Ferry streets, Salem. You may make pur
chases at the store or place your order for any
odd work or special designs.
Residents of Salan and adjacent territory
are cordially invited to visit our ne,c
retail store and to inspect its stock.
CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING CO.
Newberg Douglas Fir Lumber Woodburn
McMinnville SALEM Independence
General Office: 610 Northwestern Bank Building, Portland, Or-gon
See this one-piece
FIREPLACE FRONT
Reinforced cement in tile
effect artistic and easy to
keep clean. Hundreds of de
signs and colorings to choose
from. Guaranteed indefinite
ly against cracking, chipping
or fading. All sizes. Prices
range up from
$35