The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, February 12, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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The Scio Tribune
Editorials
cere used tn the «late IrstHe tiepiSt-
meat. a;,d limit» ths number to nol
mors than twenty five. At present the
authority 1« c-nirallssd In hl» office,
Much at th» delay In «••'Ing down but bs la limltvd te sev«n met» -ainl.
to work la attributed to th» tnvsottga through a g.ntlemen's agreement, the
Investigation of Slate Prohibl* Goa of the »late prohibition depart stale highway department has added
moot, «bleb required the attendaace «even mure, and all are paid from tbe
thin Department Is Cause
of groups of member» of both buuw-e Sams fund
Would Validate Proposed Laws.
Fort aill Booofnee Law.
of Much Delay.
The bouae Idoptsd bouse joint re«o
Tbe Fort of Portland oummiaelon
lutlon 1*. submitting to th« voters of
Balet» Tbs l-glalsiurw must «peed bill te now a law, *» It was pawd
Oregon an amendment to the state
over
the
govorwor'o
veto.
Immediately
up its work daring the remainder of
the supreme
ants ibe ««bn It cungseUoa Is to be avoid after tbe reading of tbe veto meeaege constitution requiring
is
court to give Ita opinion upon Import-
In
tbe
senate.
Senator
Uank«
moved
I sm rd during Ibe i losing days, tor when
•nt queeltons upon solemn 0c «alona.
Il eontsued Monday with only 11 work­ that tbe senate proceed to oonslder It.
when required by th« governor, the
ing days i «main I ng. comparatively few and without comment that body paired
senate or bouae of representatives, and
It
over
the
executive's
veto
with
only
Important measures bad been sent up
all auch Opinion« ehsll be published
to the governor, Before adjournment three members voting to sustain It
la connection with tbe reported de
Tbe
three
were
Sena
tows
Joaeph.
Flak
ov«r the ««•» end the speaker called
cielotis
of «aid court
attention to the fact that tew «enaio • nd Zimmerman
It Was arsusd that were this Sjvtetn
The
bouae
psmed
the
measure
over
bills bad been received and that unless
ta vogue the Icsielatnre would avoid
the h. »<- «■•<» tis own bills oat of the the executive's veto with only Mott.
passing
many uncr>ustltutlonal bills, aa
I
•iWw>*itM>« t«
Hhruck and Hualar of Ualoa voting
way congrstlon was bound to follow
r»» Ha» »«i »Hr
•»*»-
tbe subject of constitutionality could
to
sustain
tbe
eaecutlve.
•it Í4W «Mete H
Many Important measures had not
«Mt* Sail»« IrUlvie.bkw.
Tbe other measures stripping th»- be determined at once by the supreme
reel v rd attention by both bouses,
wHh tJWriy and J ua
I k « t«9 *U.
governor
of appointive power over court when application was made to It
among them the child labor amend­
by a majority vote of either senate or
ment. road legislation, and tax bills verloua departments, among them tbe
boueo of repreacntatlve*.
flab
and
game
com
m
las
ton.
are
likely
Watch the date following your In the house 414 bills bad been Intro­
The senate passed a bill making II
While
name on thia pa|wr. It tells when duced and of thia number the bouse lo cause some lively debat-w
I
a
mlsdetnesn -r. subject to a fine of
your lime expires
If a blue pencil passed 1U1 and sent them to lbs sen­ It to possible some of three bill« will
mark is under your name, it means ate Only 14 senate bills had been paae both houew, many •<< m to think from 4100 to |Soo and Imprisoni x-nt
that It will not be aa easy to otar for tmiu sixty days to elx months, to
lour p«i>er will «top in two week«.
unlcM renewed. Start* when paid thi« revelation comes should be the ride the governor's veto a« It was on operate a motor vehicl« while Intosl-
rated.
I the Fort of Portlatwi bill
for, st<>P« at expiration.
last.
The seven-year-nld rirl in
If a death la caused by an Intoxi­
Appropriattew *111» Peoples.
San Francisco is one instance- of a
cated driver, he would be liable to
I hi .'KSP ay . Fob. 12. 1926
How to provide money for the oper
conviction of maus.auxbter. under the
divide! home.
She was born in
allow of the various state departments
hale, with murder in the heart, and i and Mtlvlttss daring the current bl bill.
Today is the 116th anniversary of
Movie Csnaershlp Asked.
»hr ha» tiecome an adept in Ibe art ennlum to the perplexing probkm that
the great American and Emancipa­
A
stats
board of m<>llon picture cen­
of murder. She is too young to the joint ways and meaos committee
sors would be created under the terms
tor, Abraham Lincoln. Today let
of
the
seuate
and
house
te
finding
It
pay the penalty in jail or by death.
of 1. u«<- bill 4U*. Introduced by Itcpre-
us remember his great gift to Un­
Who is to blame? God only knows 1 difficult to solve.
eau.hu Tucker of Linn county. The
After hearing oqireaestatIvos of the
people and try to bring ourselves
snsors. three in number, would re-
Hu’ patents can help soften the de­ various slate actlvHlee seeking finan
tu realise that our taxes and all else
<wlve
41*00 annually and would name
mon in the heart of their children ctal assistance the comuiHtee will go
come "of the people, for the |n><>ple
viewer«, wboee compensation would
Into
exeeuttve
seeeloa
to
pass
on
tbe
bv making th« tarsi of ■ bad bar­
not esceed the total sunt of 41000 a
and by the people.” and we ran be­
gain l*y sticking together amiably appropriations. It has been proponed year A dollar ■ reel would ba char«
come bettor governed by studying
by the qpmmlllee to have the sppro-
for the future happlmsa and well­
prlatloo bills on the floor of the housu ed for censoring. If ths reel did not
hl« life and achievements more.
esceed 1000 feet In length if longer,
being of the child or children thev not later than Friday < f this week
brought into the world.
At the request of iba commit tee. a fee of 13 would be charged
Only films of a moral, educational
There will be some extra good
I Ham A Koxer. secreta y of state, sub­ or amusing and harmless nature would
news for the patrons of the »chool
mitted a length) eta cmenl showing
A new commission la proposed by
that the actual appr aprlatlone recom­ be passed
at the Parent-Teacher meeting to­
a memlier of Linn county's delega­ mended by the state budget co nun la
Criticism of the present educational
night. "Asleep at the Switch” may
tion in the legndaturw—H. E. Tuck* sloa »zoned tbe funds svallablo by ap system In Oregon played an Itnportan'
be a tame affair to whal we hear lias
er
In a lull prepared by himself proximately 174.000 It was said that part In the dlscu*si< n of Senator
Eddy's bill limltln« the power of elec
been allowed to happen in this dis­
he would have a commission of tbto shortage of funds ess due to the
lion
of «tudlee by high school students
trict. If you are interested in your three at 12400 a year each to cen­ I low taa levy fixed by the state lax
and providing for the Inclusion of
commtosloB
and
tbe
tnclualnn
in
the
school, bo present.
sor all motion pictures before they
budget of certain Itmua not absolutely practical courses In the high •cboul
...
i
■i jimja
can lie exhibited in Oregon, and neewoaary la the couduct of the affaire curriculum
Ths bill was approved by ths scuate
So many bill« of all kind« have would tax each film (I 00 for the of stale.
I
by
a vote of 3« to 4
Heetdee tbe actual appropriations
lieen introduced in tbe legislature privilege of being censored by this
Salary Increases Passed by House,
recommended
by
tbo
Mate
budgirt
com
that congestion is feared Grandma commission. Thia bill should also
This legislature promises to be
would call it indigestion, because tell the censors how to make the mission tbs beads of ths various stats aaKinx those ses.i<>n. notml r»r raising
departments and Institutions have sub­
of the numerous kinds of bills that films so funny and understandable mitted to the comtulttee rstltuaied re­ aalartee Tbe number of bills already
they have poured into their system, that tired mothers can take their quirements of (1.700.000
Introduced «lib ths pnrpueo of tn-
creMlne th. pay of official« and others
which even hearty, robust men babies to the exhibition co that they
Parwi Aid Bill Signed.
yet to coni, would mvui to bear out
would find hard lodigeiU. let alone a will laugh instead of cry. Then
Governor Fierce signed tbe meaeure
th. «tau-in«nt.
puny legislature.
create another commission to censor wblob prwvMss |1.M*,000 aa a loan
A salary bill paem.) by th<- bouse
fund
to
Oregon
farmer«
for
purpoeee
—. ..
J..si.'e s
the work of the first commission at a
• u of benefit to the district attorneys,
of purchasing seed «beat Io reeled
■alary of 13600 each a year, and our land «bar« crape have froten out thia pay being Incrwow-d throughout the
•lata, ths basis of advance being that
taxes in higher price« for entertain­ winter
The bill carries the ernei
of the number of prosecutions handled
ment added to all the other taxes gency clause and became effective aa
Tbe bill mean« tbe imnual addition of
He didn't mix in the fe- will hasten the doom of the legisla­ soon aa signed by the governor.
114.000 and some odd dollars to <1ls
7 bomas It Kay. stale treasurer, ba*
We know
trlct at torn*-ye' salaries and. curiously
rows nor gossip about tive ai-M-mbly in Oregon
clawed a deal whereby tbe Portland
frh-nds. He stayed at it will if the burden is not leeaei ned. banks have a*re»<t tn accept stale bo enough, this sum Is to be raised by a
for the people are getting tiYed of nus bonds «a collateral for funde need |& addition to court costs of tlllug dl
votes sulia.
whims tn-iug made laws
ed la financie« the wheat growers of
The house committee on banking
eastern Oregon under the relief mea»
has reported favorably on Kepresenta
are.
BRIE* AND BREEZY
un- just vi >>r<li<«i) t>l«r
live Gordon « substitute for bouse bill
For tbe use of this money the stat-
white cat
Ho was mourned
Some lawyers won't defend txxH- will be required to pay the Portland 34. authorising the Incorporation of
mutual savings banka. Many change«
home where he bad lived
letofers; »there patronise them.
banks tatersst at the rate of 4>i per
hav« been made In the bill, the m<«t
,
•
•
real. Tbe farmers who borrow the
years, and rightly so.
"Congress can «pend lew money
Important being elimination of a Fm
money from the stale will pay Intervet
«ays tbe L/>« Angeles Time*, But
vision for ««tabllahiug branch institu­
at the rate of 4 per cent This spread
tion«.
Seldom docs It come to the notice rung res« won't.
la Interest, tt waa said, probably will
Lsglalatlve Brevftle«
of the editor of the Tribune that
Nicholas .Murray Butler, presi- atore than offset any looses that may
one of his readers or advertisers seen dent of Columbia University, has a bo suffered by the et at<e aa a reeult of T Rumor« perslat that the governor
will sponsor « gross earnings tax on
fit to advertise it right out in bold cure for ignorance,
But why a tbe administration of the art.
all public utliltl««
The house roads and highway« com
letters and in a conspicuous place. cure when ignorance is so blissful?
Tbe house passed house bill ]vk
mil tes has deeded upon three eighth«
Wayne Wheeler's little boy, the
Rut that Is just what Joe Wcsely
transferring control of the «tat. game
mills as a basis for determining feee
ha« d<we. and we gratefully accept prohibition amendment, celebrates to be paid by bus and truck line«. eotumiaalon from the governor to the
the high compliment, for it came its filth birthday. Wait until the Charge of threewlghtbs of a mill per slats board of control. Eleven vote«
were registered against the measure.
unsolicited and because he believes Eighteenth amendment is as old as •eat or per ten rapacity multiplied by
t'ongrsaa will be memorialized, by
the
number
of
mltoe
trawled
will
give
in the Tribune. On a placard in his the Fifteenth.
term« of a joint memorial, to enact
the additional tas to be paid by but
show window he •ay«: "Kea<i thè
A Vietintse professor says if you
legislation along lines of tbe McNary
or traeh liase over the regular fee
Haugen bill and form export corpora­
Scio Tribune, the t>est country pa­ can wear a full dreaa suit with ease, chargee
tions to market surplus crops Hepre
per published in ttate of Oregon.” it shows your ancestors for 200
house
roads
and
Tbe bill which the
•entatlve Mann and other« Introduced
That's a bouquet to thè living. noi veers were am<-ng the socially elect. highways committee «III report far­
IL
erably is ths bouse ts a revision of
to the demi, when they cannot be As waiters, or butlers, professor?
Women and girt* would be required
wen by the recipient nor be appre­
Chief Attookie of ths Comanche ths bouse bill Introduced by Hwan and te purchaae hunting «nd fishing II
Oeksa la Its original form the bill
ciated by him. If all the bouquets T-ibe goes up from the reservation
cense« under bouse bill 23« passed by
would have taken one and one halt
th« bouse. It provides that any person
were extended in life, instead of so to try to break into the inaugural mills aa a ret amah Ing basis
over 14 years of age shall obtain ■
many brickbats, honor among men parade, He escapes with his feath-
Th« committee decided *«alu»t rtn
license
bodylag
tbe
certificate
of
public
coa-
would lie almost universal and the era.
Governor Pierce retard Henator t'p
old world made a much better place
A tailoring paper says that • man sentence and necessity In the bill
ton'« hill authorising the city of H«nd
Tbs house passed tbe Mills poet prl
in which to live.
with a new suit is instinctively trust
to exchange water taken front the
mary roar eat I on measure by a vote of
ci
Of course
If he wasn’t, how tt to n Tbto measure, however, will Deeehutes river for a similar amount
of water from Tumalo creek for urn
In all probability never reach tbe sxer
Marriage is serious It is a prob­ would he ever gel the suit?
nlcipal puipoaee.
The first move in the campaign to utlvw as there are already more than
lem only two can solve. It means
future bliss or future bell. If two make the churches Christiim ought enough votes lined up la the senate to
defeat IL
Sam Stoller took the household
parlies are unauited to each other,1!« be to require preachers to stick
Tbe soaato baa paaaed Senator Ma
temperament before marriage will to their own job and leave politic* , giadry s blit which given tbe secretary goods of Mr. and Mro. C. I), Comp­
jwf apta aatbarfty te wmploy all offl ton to Salem Tuesday
yevsal the fact, and the first Ume to the laynpsn.
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