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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT ' tHE UAFTTAC TOUKPmC, SALEM, UKEUUN" WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1925 E; Tbe Banks bill providing for ppU from license revocation weut down to a crushing deleft at the bauds of tht liouoe yesUrday tl'eruooo. (July 11 votes were re corded for the bill with 48 againit It. Tuose voting tor the bill war Rep resents Uvea lis teg, Cotfey, ford, Fitzmaurice, Hamilton Kirk d, Lonergan, Potter, RusSHabi, Shetlon aud BurdlcK. KepiesenUliva Lonergan, Mult aomab county, tough, what watt practically a single banded battle lor tba passage ol the bill. Kep resentative i'ottc. , iane county, poke a (ew words In lta favor a lid Representative Rushlight Multnomah, Loner gun charged that the b 11 and m purposes bud been misrep resented and uj aligned. "It Is a fundamental of Amer ican Jurisprudence that everyone ibould have bis day In court,' be leclared. "ine law denies every type of criminal the right of ap eee.1. There is no reason that the lame right shou.u not be accorJ- d these property owners, who in iaany caes are not crirainala anJ nay be falsely accused. The bill provides fciat a place on which a license has been revoked ahall re main closed pending '.be appeal The people who are discriminated igalnat should have the same right mb bootlegger or prostitute. Representative Woodward, Mult lomah county, attacked the bill, jharglng that It sough to protect tne owners of ' these soft drink soles or hells. ' "They sell booze and rotten fcooze," he charged. "They ruin ind send to damnation those who patronize them. It is not their business to run four square. Ap peals will be taken care of by inrewd lawyers and the places will continue to run If this bill is pass ed. Representative Bailey struck at the bill along the same lines, itco eeentatlve Tucker, Linn county, maintained that the bill was de signed to benefit certain legal tul nt. Representative Bennett de lared that no Portland property owners or workmen wanted such a bill panned. "These people have Do constitutional rights when Ihey contlnually and repeatedly violate tne law," he said. Governor Pierce has signed the lollowfng bills: HB. 26, by Cramer, creating ifflce of 'Josephine herd inspector H. B. 234, by Yamhill delega tion, abolishing county record -ir'e office In Yamhill county. H. B. 266, game committee, creating state game reservation (long Columbia river. H. B. 30, by Ford (by request.) ralldating equalization, levying bnd collection of taxes upon fail- ire to give notice of meeting of wnrd of equalization. 8. B. 45, by Clark (by request,) authorizing board of regents of me University of Oregon and Multnomah county commissioner In enter Into an agreement rela tive to medical and surgical care If patients of Multnomah county hospitals. 8. B. 110, by Carsner, relating to salaries of Wheeler county of ficials. 8. B. 144, by revision of lawn lommittee, Relating to crime of issault and battery. 8. B. 151, by committee on as lessment and taxation, requiring treasurers, secretaries or finan ilal officers of counties, etc., to report the status of bonded In lebtednese to state treasurer. RUNAWAY BOYS FOUND WITH HORSE AND BUGGY IlosolinrR, Or., Fob. 18. Hu bert Dales, aged 12, James AN lensworth 14 and Elmer Cox, 11. irho ran away from their honuw tear Portland on February 10, rare picked up near Ynncalla last night by Deputy Sheriff Lean If this county. The boys were traveling with a horee and buggy belonging to the father ot the Dos boy. They are being held here kr the Multnomah county Juve- Ha court. House Grinds Out Legislation Like Sausage Machine Workine under high preiaure the nouae ground through a long list ot routine billi yeaterday In cluding the following: H. B. 864 providing th aheriffa may put atate prohibition law violators to work on the rock pile; 410 providing for a commla- slon to study government of Mult nomah county with the view of recommending changes to elimin ate duplications; 417 raising the salary of the county recorder of Marlon county from $1,200 to $1,1100 a year; 44S raising the salary of the state engineer from $3,600 to $5,000 annually; 450 providing for the office of county meat and herd inspectora In those countiea west of the Cascade raon- talna which do not already have such officials, their salary not to exceed $10 a day; 451 amending certain sections In the vehicle Ucenae law, particularly raising the price of an automobile dealer's license plate from $30 to $50 and the cost of duplicates from $5 to $10 each; 64 tightening the law relative to the payment tor wages by check; 99 pertaining to the election ot directors In Irrigation districts; 263 changing the sal mon fishing season on Neatucca bay from August & to October 25, to July 5 and February 6, and providing for closing the river to commercial fishing during week' ends: 420 remitting tax penalties on delinquent payments for 1921, 1922 and 1923: 284 prohibiting the use of seines on coast streams entering Into the Pacific south ot the Columbia river. Senate bills passed Included: 132 raising the salary of Denton county's treasurer from $1,000 to $1,200 a year, and placing the authority of approving salaries of clerical help of the various offices In the hands of the county court: 87 authorizing sheriffs to round up abandoned and starving horses and to sell same at public auc tion; 23 placing the salary ot the Salem constable at $1,800 a year: 78 prohibiting disposal or storage of animal carcasses In plares that may give rise to offense to resi dents; 111 providing for tUi formation of a school district In cluding that of two and surround ing country which havo a school age population of between 500 and 1,000; 114 making a number of corrective amendments In the workmen's compensation law per taining to appeals, settling of suits, and similar matter; 320 fix ing the salary of the justice of the peace of Hlllsboro at $1,800 a year: 180 Betting a penalty of a line not to exceed $500 or six months In jail for Indecent con duct or profane language In pub lic places, highways, or puM' grounds; 198 abolishing the of- rics of constnhle In Multnomah county and transferring duties to the sheriff: 28 providing for procedure In levying lelns by Ir rigation districts on crops grown through use of water which has not been paid for: 49 providing for the creation of the Warner game refuge In Lake county: 71 fixing the salary of court reporters in the ninth. 18th and 19th judicial districts; 75 setting the sum from which ono may appeal from justlco court decisions at $30; 92 permitting irrigation dis tricts under contract with the federal government to enncel assessments levied to pay charges to the United States when the lat ter has relieved the district from payment of such charces: 98 authorizing tho secretary of state to ascertain from postmasters the names of voters having moved away since last election with the view ot eliminating the sending out of voters pamphlets to persons who can not be reached: 108 creating a board of cosmetic therapy examiners and regulating SINOL Soolllinq and Hc&tin Gives such prompt relief from itching and burning, and so generally succeeds in clearing away shin disorders tnat it has become a standard ireaimenc. ji. th practice of persons engaged in the business of therapy cos metlcs; 166 placing tbe salary ot the county Judge of Clackamas county at $2,500 a year and giv ing th; county school superln tendent $400 a year from travel ing expenses; 170 providing for a fine of $50 for persons who with out authority display Insignia or emblem ot a motor vehicle club 173 requiring adjustment of claims arising under the Carey Irrigation act; 17 providing for the cleaning up of Indebtedness ot a school district when It goes out ot existence through lack ot children, or Is discontinued for other reason: 177 setting a speed limit of five miles an hour for persons entering a highway from a cross road; 182 extending pro visions of the law whereby munlcl palltles may acquire property for dock, construction pier, slip and other terminal structures: 185 changing tbe boundary lines of Hood Itiver county; 186 changing the boundary of Wasco county. E Proceedings to raze the old Darn at South 14th and Misuion streets by order of the council were brought to an abrupt halt when it was round that the city did not own the "bum's retreat," as watf tnougnt by councilors. The cltv engineer found his hands tied In carrying out the will of the coun oil, as It. E. Downing, H. H. Vandr vort, A. I. Koft and J. D. Dens- more hold the deed to the property It wos reported at the council meeting last night. When Mr. Vandevort was a member ot the cty council he once mado the declaration that he would give the old barn to the ci'y If that would do any good, when ho was badgered by a request that the building be torn down. Noth ing was done, but some of the aldermen thought later that 'he property had been deeded to the city. It la without doubt a hang out for tramps, decided the coun cil, and the city engineer has been asked to consult the owners about Its removal. MISERABLE! Everybody is when stomach and liver are out of order. 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All tbe lilting Quality 3f melody, keen dramatic arrange ment and enchanting stage effects mark tbe Brandon Opera com pany's conception of "Robin Hood," a conception that ap- proacnes perfection. On Monday night the offering will be Balfe's ever popular "TUu Bohemian Girl" with Its everlast ing I Dreamt I Dwelt In MirMc Halle," "Tbe Heart Bowed Down," and "Then You'll Remember Me." "Tbe Bohemian Girl' Is exception ally tuneful and romantic anl Is near grand opera that a great many of the grand opera com panies include it !n their reper toire. On Tuesday the offering will be "The Spring Maid," a later form of comic opera, founded on one or Grimm's fary tales the legend of "The Huntsman and the Rabbit.' The music Is by Relnhardt and tit book and lyrics by Robert B and Harry B. Smith. The score eon tains such lilting medolles as "Day Dreams," "Two Little Love Bees, ' "How I Love a Pretty Pace," air "The Fountain Fay Protective In stitution Limited." 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I Chmidllng, St, farmer of the Mis souri flat district, just north ot Baker, was burned to death wbil burning weeds behind bla borae lats yesterday afternoon. Chmidllng was subject to spells or aminess and while watching one burning pile apparently be came dizzy and fell Into another. He was discovered by bis son, Paul unmidltng. He had crawled about 40 fee: from the fire. A pitchfork waas still In bis band and all of hl clothing above ths knees wan burned off. LEAGUE ISSES CALL FOR DISARMING CONFERENCE Geneva, Feb, 18. (By Associ ated Preee) Owing to uncertain ty afl to whether cooperation by the United State would be possi ble the committee of the league of natione council which afte with the league' disarmament com mleeion decided today to recom mend that the calling of an Inter national conference for control of the private manufacture ot arm be prohibited. The understanding is that a special committee will be appointed to study tbe prob lem In detail. 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