Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, February 24, 1921, Image 2

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    gen la In the ttiroea or a senotx beea
a j e s ie u o .u a
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in beyond the constitutional period tru st and th at th is bill offers a si in pis
brq
to a c!ny* H
s r i r c c - ¿1 way out of the g-sap
jrderiy and bunuiwiui like m auu^r wnu- of the tru at.
>ut the confusion and turm oil certain A ppropriations Will Exceed M.000,000.
o prevail If an attem p t waa made to
At th e com pletion of Ita labor» thh«
-include w ithin th e 40-day period. jojnt ways und m eans eem m it’.t-e ait*
.¡ember will receive no pay for th e ir i nounce<j th a t u had reached ao agree
labors this week.
ment to recom m end to tha legislature ■
Among the Im portant m easures appropriations for »tat» departm ents
which aw aited final action when the and institution» for the biennium of
suasion adjourned S aturday were the 1921-1922 ap p roxim ating $6,667,338 9T.
rood bills, reepportionm ent bill and T his am ount ie $142,603.02 above the
the appropriation bill». A total of am ount of money available under the
745 bills had been introduced in both 6 per re n t lax lim itatio n of the con-
houses. Of this num ber 366 were in
gt| tu tjou> put it is believed .sources to
trodueed in the house and 379 in the meet the excess am ount will appear
senate.
T he exceaa of $142,603.02 lepras»ata
According to the records the gover­ special appropriations, m easures ap­
nor had signed 66 measure» orlginst- proved by th e com m ittee not Included
ng in the senate and 74 house bills. In the budget and also request» pre-4
Renovated and makes feather river, and the game bill creates a com
■ mission of five m em bers to be ap-
Few Big Measures Passed.
wonted In person to the com m ittee at
mattresses, old turniture and pointed by the governor. The license
Aside from the road »bills, the 31st Its hearings by the representative» of
! schedule provides
For hunting wild
m attresses made like new
-sUon will have little to Its cred it th e various departm ent» or ldstlta-
Bring them in or phone 261-R. I anim als or birds. $3 for residents of
in the way of really big m easures of tlons.
,
the state, >10 for non-residents; for
vital in terest to the sla te at large
M arriag e T est Bill Pates«.
128-130 Ferry St, Albany. Ore. ! fishing
with hook and line, $3 for resi­
The port developm ent bills and the j The people are to have th e oppor-
dents. or, if non resident and a higher
teacher’s tenure bills, which caused tu n ity to say by th e ir ballots at the
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF HEARING rate is required by his own state, then
much friction during the session, w ere next general election w hether or not
the sam e rate as he would have to
OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
of special in te re st to M ultnom ah coun- exam inations shall be required of ail
Notice I. hereby given that the final Pay In hl» own sta te ; for com bination
applicants for m arria g e licenses as to
Among the m easures of general In­ health and m ental fitness of such ap­
account ol Frank Kirk and W. k Kirk licenses. $5.
Woman Ju ro r Bill Fails.
terest passed may be m entioned
as Co-Executor» of the last Will and
plicants to e n te r Into the marriage
Oregon women will not be forced
The new sta te fish com m ission and contract. The house passed senate bill
Testam ent of IsabellC Kirk, deceased,
has been filed in tlie County Court ot against th eir wills to serve on Juries
new s ta te game com m ission and the 174 w ith only eight negative votes.
LINN County, state of O r.gon, and , for the house defeated the woman
fish and game codes.
T he act provides th a t it shall be ua-
. ,,
. ,„ n
.».. Juror hill introduced by Mrs. Kinney,
The budget bill which directs th at law ful for any official of Oregon ta
th
a t the 14th day of March, V’. l at tile l . l n r l . r . n p . a . n l u l l V . '
III .I I m r I ’ l l " “ .J
Astoria representative
every tax levying body m ust have a Issue a m arriage license to any person
h our ot 10 o’clock A. M. ha» lieen duly ,
The Roosevelt m ilitary highway bill.
budget law applies to every tax levy until a fte r the ap p lican ts shall have
appo in ted by said C ourt lor the hearing
Legislative Brevities.
fathered by S enators Norblad and
o l objection» to said filial account and ;
The Ellis bill providing for the mark- zens who shall look a fte r the budget subm itted to and passed an examina­
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. h tunc ! Hall, passed the senate w ith only four
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the « ttlv.nc.it thereof.
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n e g ativ e votes, but th e bill w as vigor- ! ing of b o u n d a rl' 8 ° f » »fenced lands items and hold public hearings. This tion by a regularly licensed physician,
builgl law applies to every tax levy- com petent to exam ine auch applicants,
any pc mon »ntcre»te*l ill
estate iua>
$ u »» < r» «» . •
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a p , ^ and file objections thereto ... ; ouBly denounced by R. A. Booth, chair- was killed in the senate
as to th e ir health, in regard to contag­
The bill providing for punishm ent of ng body in Oregon.
P1
man of the sta te highway commission
Of more than local im portance was ious or com m unicable venereal dis­
w ritin g and contest th e same
habitual
crim
inals
passed
the
house.
' in an argum ent before the house com
D ated and first published Feb. 10, |
Members of the state legislature in­ the decision of th e legislature to abol eases, and m entality, as show n by tbs
m ittee on roads and highw ays and
iah forever the purse seines and the physician's certificate.
1921.
] the opposition of the state highway spected the Oregon A gricultural col­ lrollers, who have been operating for
Frank K irk,
P rovision is made in the bill for It
lege
at
Corvallis
Saturday.
J commission caused a revulsion of sen
W. R K irk.
being referred to the voters of tbs
The house killed R epresentative years along the Oregon coast.
tlm
ent
and
it
is
very
doubtful
If
the
A nother general bill of general In state a t th e next general election.
E xecutors ol the r.siate.
Hubbard's bill prohibiting the use of
j m easure is passed by the house.
terest is the one which provides for
A m or A. T ossing.
seine«,
fish
wheels,
traps
and
other
Bills P assed O ver Veto.
The Roosevelt Highway was origin-
ioubie election boardB, one board to
Atty lor E a rs
gear
on
the
Columbia
river.
T
he
senate,
by alm ost unanim ous
, ally approved by the people and calls
2-10 to 3-10.
The senate approved S enator Nlck- count the votes while the o th er board vote, passed bouse bills 38 sn d 66 over
; for $2,SCO,000 of state money to be
s receiving the ballots. T here are th e veto of G overnor Olcott. Theee
m atched by a like am ount of federal elson's bill providing th at n o ta rl.s
N O T IC E O F A P1*O 1NTM ENT O F AD­ , money for a coast m ilitary and scenic ! shall not charge for the adm inistering •estrictions which will prevent any bills were passed d u rin g the special
nform ation as to how the count is go­
M IN IS T R A T O R .
I highway. This contingency was strick , of an oath of verification of any claim ing until a few m inutes a fter th e polls session of the leg islatu re in January,
1920, but w ere la te r rejected by the
' en out In the senate bill and In its ! against the state.
A house liHl by R epresentative Well» close. Tlie principal advantage of this executive for th e reason th a t they
Notice is hereby given that the u n ­ present shape It calls for setting
taw will be th a t the result of elections were not considered em ergency legit
dersigned by an order of the County aside of $2.500,000 for the road, to providing a penalty for any person'
will be known alm ost im m ediately latlpn.
who
shall
willfully
m
isrepresent
his
Court of LINN Couuty, Oregon, In s tie paid for by direct taxation.
after
the voting ceases.
One of the bills gave to th e highw ay
Road Com m ittees Make Progress. ' personal assets when seeking credit,
been appo in ted a d m in istra to r of th e es­
Anti-A licn Land Law Killed.
I was approved by the senate.
comm ission power to fix the salary
tate of H e irtietta G u llilo rd deceased. | The Joint road com m ittees have
The anti-Japanese legislation ww of the sta te highw ay engineer, while
The senate upheld the adverse re-
All persons h a v in g claim s a za in st said made progress In whipping proposed
I
port
of
the
Judiciary
com
m
ittee
and
re-
killed
in the senate. Tha senate, aftst th e o th er m easure provided for an la-
estate are required to presen t them w ith ­ legislation into shape and the bills will
j fused to refer to the voters of Oregon the most spirited debate that has m ark crease in the em ergency fund of the
in six m o n th s from the date ot tin s no­ receive attention this week.
The com m ittees put the stam p of the question of repealing the 6 per ed the present session of the legisla­ state highw ay com m ission from $60,-
tice, w ith the proper vouchers, to tlie
cent lim itation am endm ent to the con ture, by a vote of 20 to 9 defeated the 000 to $70,000.
u n d e rsig n ed at h is office at Brow nsville , disapproval upon the proposal of Gov­
stitutlon.
bill. T his bill had strong support In
Passage by the bouse of a bill pre­
ernor
Olcott
that
the
highway
coinmls
tu L inn C ounty. Oregon.
Under
a
bill
Introduced
by
Senator
the house, but the belief th a t tha Jap viously passed by the senate repealing
Dated and first published tin s 3rd day sion be given the power of em inent
domain and authorized to purchase or Banks and approved by the senate, anese question is som ething for the the gasoline test law, wipes off the
ot February, 1921.
Am or A. T ussing,
acquire parks and scenic beauty spots persons wishing to annul a m arriage federal governm ent to handle rath er sta tu te bocks a m easure enacted in
A d m in i'tra to r aforesaid.
along the highways, and to improve contract must have been residents of than the state p rerailed in the se n a te . 1907, enforcem ent of which contrib­
The bill was practically a duplicate uted largely to a gasoline fam ine la
2-3 to 3 3
and m aintain them out of the state the Btate for a period of one year prior
to the commencement of the suit.
of the California bill on the sam e sub the stato last year.
C om panies r e ­
highway fund.
A senate bill by Eberhard, providing je c t e n a c te d la s t year.
fused to bring supplies into th e s ta ts
Teacher»' Bill Defeated.
The bill received S4 affirm ative until th e law, which required gasoline
Practical Shoe
An am endm ent to the requirem ents for the employment of a full-tim e Pro
R epairing
for elem entary teachers' training testan t chaplain and a part tim e C ath­ votes in the house, three more than to be of flfty-slx g rav ity teat, was sus­
course framed by S enator P atterson olic chaplain to officiate at the several required as a constitutional m ajority pended by G overnor O lco tt
F ine Dress Shoes a Specialty
state Institution» near Salem, was In Qpposed to passage of the bill wer»
was defeated in the house.
L egislstlvs Brevities.
25 representatives, with one me mi mi
501 Lyon Street,
Albxny, Oregon.
The bill proposed to extend the time definitely postponed by the senate.
T he house passed a senate bill whlob
T hirty officers of the National guard of the house absent.
of the elem entary teachers training
places bond houses u n d er the oontrol
representing various branches of the Soldiers' Bonus Referred to Voter» of th e sta te corporation commissions».
course from a term of 12 v eeks to a
service, appeared before the Joint mill
The senate by a vote of 28 t o 2 ap
The senate passed a house b ill
term of 36 weeks from January. 1923.
tary com m ittee of tlie senate and house proved house Joint resolution No 12
which gives the governor contrsl. sf
to January, 1925, and a fter th a t period
when
a
hearing
was
held
on
the
new
S C W
LEGHORNS
referring to the voters of Oregon at the the tolls of the In te rs ta te bridge.
it was proposed th at the course should
Oregon m ilitary code.
next general or s la te ulucxiou the
S enator Ixichm und Introduced a bUI
extend for 18 months.
O A. C. and TANCRED Strain
R epresentatives of the motion pic­ question of am ending th e constitution providing for an IncreaM In th« »alary
The house also killed a proposed hill
B P ROCKS
ture industry of Oregon, Including the­ so th a t the sta te may lend Its credit
of the governor from $6009 to $75M
offered by R epresentative Shank
O A. C. and M cDonald. San Jose. Cal which provided th at w here schools ater owners from Portland and many In an am ount not exceeding 3 per annually.
of the cities and towns throughout the cen t based on the assessable property
ilb .0 0 per hundred.
A resolution providing for an In­
throughout the sta te were d o sed for
state, appeared before the committee valuation to provide funds with which
crease In the pay of m em bers of th»
more than two w c;.;s teachers should
Please place your o rd ers early.
of public health and m orals to oppose to pay p articipants In the recent world
not be pa’d.
state leg islatu re to $5 a day, and not
M is II. C. ARM STRO N G ,
three bills pertaining to the motion w ar a cash bonus of $15 a month for
In excess of $300 for one session, was
Would D ;p j.-t Alle i Public Charge».
picture industry.
R I, H alsey, Oregon.
the tim e they actually servisd or a loan laid on the table by the house.
The board of control, under a bill in­
not to exceed $4900.
Tha legislature has adopted a Jo ist
troduced by S enator Vinton, is au th ­
By the sam e vote th« sen ate also resolution calling for the display ef
orized to use state funds for the de
approved house bill 203 which pro the A m erican flag cn school houses,
portation of n o n resid en t aliens and
vldes for the creation of w hat will be churches and o th er public places on
so-called public charges confined in
known as the world war v e te ra n s M others' Day.
the public institutions of this state.
sta
te aid fund and prescribes the man­
The legislature enacted a bill m a t­
For the purpose of facilitating the
P e r io l Ends. But ner in which the bonuses shall be paid ing It a m isdem eanor to fall to support
return of such persons, the board of F o rty -D a y
and the loans executed.
an Indigent p aren t and providing a
control may en ter into a reciprocal
Both Houses D ecide to
fine to be used for such support.
Emergency Board Bill Vetoed
agreem ent with any oth er state or
A fter considerable d lsc u u lo n tb s
states for the mutual exchange of
Governor Olcott vetoed the bill pro­
Continue S ession.
such public charges. U nder the bill a
viding th a t the state emergency board house approved a bill giving women
person shall be deemed to be a real
shall constat of the chairm an of the of the sta te of Oregon the rig h t tn
Few M easures of General Interest
dent of Oregon who shall have lived
ways and m eans comm ittee of the se«-. serve on Juries, su b ject to the approval
Passed — Anti-Japanese Legislation
In the state continuously for a period
ate.
the chairm an of the ways and of the bill by the voters a t the next
DO YOUR
GLASSES TELL of two year».
Defeated— Aid for Veterans Referred
m eans commute«- of the house and special or general election.
YOUR AGE?
All motion pletures show s In tb s
Any person who sh»ll bring or in
to People— Free Textbooks Bill K ill
five other members to be elM-ted from
It w a l n o t u n til K ry p to k s , the *ny way uld in bringing any public
the Joint ways and m eant com m ittee state mnsi lie approved by a stats
ed— Over Six M illions in Approprla
in v is ib le fused b ifo c a l, were in - charge Into the state, except for
T he senate approved Governor Ol­ board of th ree motion picture censors
tio n s — M arriage
Bill
Referred —
restinent
for
his
or
her
ailm
ent
with-
V • iit e il, th a t the w a r in g o f eve.
cott's appointm ents of H. von dev Hel under the term s of s su b stitu te cen­
Gasoline Test Law Repealed.
>ut first obtaining perm ission In w ru ­
len of tVellen, George W. Cornwall of sorship bill Introduced by the hones
glasses I ec Hue a plea-ure to lien, ng from the state board of control,
Portland and W alter L. Pierce of Ixi com m ittee on health and public mozals
pie w ith fa u lty near and fa r shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
S a le m —The constitutional 40-day Grande, as members of the hoard of and passed by the house.
viaioB.
A bill Introduced by the com m ittee
Meat Commissioner Proposed.
period p-escrlbed for legislative ses­ regents of Oregon A gricultural college
on ag ricu ltu re and forestry, providing
Creation of the office of comm ission­ sions expired Saturday, but owing
Free School Books Defeated
for the organization of co o p erativ e
er for the co-operative m arketing of to the fact th at many bills rem ained
Following a prolonged debate In
associations, passed t f e »«bate by a
m eats is provided In a bill Introduced for attention, both houses deem ed it
which all house rule« regulating length
by Senator Upton.
wise to extend the session over Into of oratorical display were stretched to vote of 2« to 4.
Under the provisions of this m eas­ this week and adjournm ent was taken the lim it by nearly every member, the
ure the com m issioner shall m aintain until Monday morning.
Proving le
house voted down Senator B anks’ free
an office at any union stockyards in
There were 288 measures when the school book bill. The flual vote was
"8mltfc U a live w ire.”
the state, and his compensation shr.ll two houses began proceedings Satur­
“I know IL He touched me this
29 In favor, not enough to pass the
Harold Albrv,
be fixed by the governor and be paid day. so it was qult9 evident th at a
morning fo r tw enty dotlars and I
measure, and 28 votes against.
was shocked."
but of a fund made up from tbs fees jam during the closing hours could 1
Manufacturing Optician.
It waa charged repeatedly th a t Ors
' od both houses.
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An Independent Newspap r
eed go days In duration of actual
P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y ' THURSDAY , » o rk in g days.- and th at ‘ no bills
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shall be Introduced a fter the fortieth
I day of the s -- on. except approprla
CHAS. BALLAKD, Editor
. ! tlon bills or bills pertaining to the de-
.
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Entoiwd as second-class m a tte r Oc- fense of the slate or nation, except by
to p er 3, 1»12, a t the postolfice a t Hal- unanimous consent of the m em bers of
s*y. Oregon, under tne Act of M arch the legislative assem bly oc rob « all.’
Game Code Passes.
3, ib id .
The Rogue river fish and the gam e
Devoted to the m aterial upbuilding of commission bills have passed both
H alsey and surrounding country and houses. These bills w ere In accord-
Linn County generally. Subscription ance with an agreem ent reached last
lu te $1.50 per y ear in advance.
[ November by the com m ercial Inter
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1 ests and sportsm en.
I ic c n im e i i Fishing through th e year with hook
TH E FU R N ITU R E HOSPITAL and line is perm itted in the Rogue
The Halsey Enterprise
I per» of livestock to the »«id stool
cards.
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J proposed law would be:
To g -th e r and d issem -iate im psr
tlal In: rm atlon concerning supply
demand, prevailing price and C j U
mere la I m ovem ents of livestock and t(
promote, assist and encourage 1th«
orKanjz a tjon an(j co-operation of co
operative and other associations fo
im provem ent of the relations and serv
. j^pg among grow ers and producers
distrib u tors and consum ers of meal
and meat products. And generally to
. do any and all things necessary to
i co-ordinate the livestock grow ers to
th e end th at the speculator and prof!
teer beiw een the grow ers and the con
seiner can be elim inated.
Meat P ackers Divided On Bills.
!
Independent sm all packers and
stockm en were arrayed against repre?
j ser.lati-.es of the stockyards and tin
big packers in the com m ittee on agri
culture and forestry over the Upton
bills. These m easures are calculated
to work certain reform s in the hand
ling of cattle in the stockyards to the
benefit of the grow ers and lire strong
ly opposed by the big packers.
Indications point to a favorable re
port by the Committee on the bill
which requires statem ents of meat in
cold storage, but the bill calling for
carcasses to be stam ped as to grade
ant g i r i c ce
i will not receive the favor
co m ittee, it Is expected.
of ;ft- com
Â. Petsrson
Baby Chicks
’EVIEW CF WORK OF
OREGON LEGISLATURE
O p to m e tr is t
r o*ca
ot tie avoiuea.