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Local New sa nd Classified Page 0 ■■^ - - ---------------------- SESSION AT SALEM ENTERS FINAL WEEK Lawmaker« Confronted With the Usual Jam of Unfln* Ished Business. — — — —— —yjn ; -u appoint meat to the t-wrd of eoairol Instead of th* governor war* la lbs boo**- for final action. Th« Mills post primary bill which pa»s<-4 the house ha* been slumbering for long days In the senate Th* pre primary Mil still la sleeping la crea mlttee swaiting the fate of lhe Milla blU. ---- !“ no *ptme4 epsvchmakttig except that ef Henacor Joa*pb tn *opp*«lUou tb* Rltn«r flab commission bill passed tb» s*t>ste with U favorable vote* This I« the measure which proposes to take from th* governor the power of ap pointing the m*mb»rs of the state fish commission and lodging that p«rw er with the alate board of control Th* commercial flah code hill pass ed the bouse la the face <»f a bitter end fight by Mott In which charg«w and peraonslltlM were bandies! about fraely. A suppl«un«ntal tax levy for stats pvrpueae may be promulgai«! by the stat* legislators to cover up a de flciaacy bet wean the flnaacial n«*wds of the stat* and ibe funds avallatalo under th* levy made by the alate tai commission Members of th* ways and neaas commitlee have espreseed thaSSselve» favorable to th* plaa and Attorney Geaaral Van Winkle waa to be ask«-«t for an opinion on the legality of su- h a levy. Divert F*** te Grnersl Fund Ousting Cleaver Urged. In forth- en<e of lhe cause of law enfor - meat. George U Cleaver, state prohibition «ummlsskmer. should b* remove«! or his resignation should be d«mand«-d. Is th«- «oncluslrm of the sptM-ial legislative -nraiulileo invea ligating Clesver'a depart meal. No charge of dishonesty Is made against Cleaver. In addition to the "findings of tad.** two distinct "<onclttsioas“ were sub tullt.-d for the couslderatlua of the legislature One Is thv r<M-atiiiuwoda<k>n that the law. un-l th«- department, be left as 11 la at i-reai-nt without change. The other Is that the law be «henge«! and th« prohibit ton enforcement work be giv«*n Into the direct charge of sheriffs and dletrld attorneys; that provision be made fur a "flying squadron" of train««! and «iperiencsd operatives, to l>« appoint««! by and under the direc tion and control of lhe attorney g«n oral. to be sent by him when, •nd where. they are n«-«-ded within tha •tat« to aid local officials Dry Law Changes Aafcea. t Salem —Th* pre»«mt legislator* la on» respe«-t at least has follow««! pre- «•deal for It Msnel out oa th»- rins ing w««ik of the session with the l«s .-httlv* huppw eloggad with un Pnlahed basluess Both bouses were l-«dty «xmgvsied with work and th* Coring days will witness th« usual • > nfusKm. heated srgurarnta and alrennngta efforts to Bare pet bills Tb-.- tnresur«» which ran the gaunt let of both bouses during th«- first five wm-ks wvr-- mostly ttnbnportani and of no great Iniurest lo tl>e state at large As a mailer of fact, t w really big measures of state wide la- lereel have been offered during Che In an »ffort to raise sufficient present session monay lo m»«‘t lhe slate's financia! Thar« was plenty of fuel fur <- n roeuiretnaat* during the pre««ni Maa troversy when th* legislature started nium th« Joint ways and m«mn* com on the last lap of the session Mon milt«« of lhe *«nate and hou«« w«n day. No action had been taken by on record favoring th® peonage of a either boas* oa lb* ret ort ->t tl ■ Mil requiring that all *tat« aMlvftiea Cleaver Investigating com tn lit««« and supported by f«*«a, with th« «i-«|-tl<»n ratification of the child labor «m-tul of the state highway d«-partm«-nt at-I meat to the federal constitution whs a few of the lea a Important commia still In tb* air. The senate resolution following a report of the finding •lune turn ov«-r to the general fun-t to prohibit inb«rtiaa<-e or Income tai anal rv-’omiuvndaiIons of the special a per«wnta*e of tholr recel pt*, rang ard the fish cumiulasion hill, giving committee inv«-«tlgaUng the state pro lag from 10 to 15 par reut. blbitiun department, two bills affect By a vote of li to 1 the Ixtinn ing that d«partm«-nt w«re Introduced Joint resolution dlrertiil against in by lhe senate committe on slcohottc come and Inheritance tax«** p*««*d traffic. the e«r»ate Th« r*sa!ntion prutHMee tin«* of those pro« l«les that the to aetamlt to the peopt» a < nnatl i Sunday, Monday, Tuesday ni- ix-ys derived from fines under the tut tonal amamdment to prevent tb« Feb. 22-23-24 prohibition act shall be divided •*4itm,n( of Income and lnh> rttance «quail y between the counties and the tax law* until the year IM®, and If **Tbc Covered Wagon" and •tala, whereby tha prohibition depart would repeal th« prw «nt inheritance ‘‘North of 5t>" were combined meat will haw 50 per ««at Inalead tax in one Fig picture it truly of IS per rent tor «nfor.omaat of tha B«b|* Raadtng ft It Pa would be great! Such is law The other half la divided be The Garland bill providing for the IwiH'ti tha sheriffs and th* dlotrtcl reading of portion* of the Bible In the attorney. 75 and Ik per <woi respec public achool* of the stMa waa pa»- tively «d by the senate with only five rule* The other bill would repeal the opposed. pri-fo-nt law whereby the governor Is Coming The bill provides for the appoint i allowed to take fronF thv prohibition ment by the governor of • commla Cecil C. Dg.Mille’a fund for enforcvm«-nt uf lhe aarootle •ion of nine members to include the drugs law. •tate superintendent of public Inatruc Flab Bill Passes Senate. tlon. a Catholla. a Jew. a Chriattaa After a v«ry br' -f d.-bate and with Helen11st and Dve Protestants, no two of whom »ball be of the «am« de nomination. The comMlssum is to •elect portion* of the Bible suitable for reading tn th« school* with a view * to avotdtntt sectarian teachmga. and the paaaa*«« au »«Ivcted are to be I rwad by tha teachers without com 2) mile* north of z\ll-aiiy, on Pacific Highway moat. FoUewing the l«sd of the bouse, tha senate, with« rt a dlaeenting vot«, Featuring passed tha bill appropriating 1100,040 foe tb* matntaaiaae* of the commte ■*«* the next two year» The gev eruae la hjs maesas* had opposed any of San Francisco. Nine ntu*ici.ins pLiving 14 instruments. Two direct state aid for the commleaion. entertainments, combining thou ami <l.i!nr, for the price of one. ■uggiMtlng rather that It be support Admission: Gcntk-tiicn $1 10. luobc* 50c. ed from f«-«a collected from public * utUtttoa Th* bwdget committee also failed to Utah* any allowaac«« for its support kb its rwcomuivndstloa*. Globe - Albany “Sundown" A Golden Bed SPECIAL DANCE At TUMBLE INN Saturday Night, February 21 Colonial Novelty Entertainers 0 I Cool, Clean Milk Prevents souring. Avoid this loss by cooling quickly and keeping milk where plenty of fresh air circulates, preferably in the open. Oregon Milk Company Condensery, Scio, Oregon — This bill make« It o<n»««ary lite $do TrŒaM i S JmU..,JLllB.U fi>r • traffic officer to be Is uniform end make* Ms evM«>u<w aseivss If obtain- wl by suMvrfns« The senate kdh-d by IndaHalte poet poa* meat, a bill proposing to Hay Colter, either hand or power drive, for eale cheap See Chas. Utah» It unlawful lo pnotlce My sye Chnt Scio. Oregon. 27tf t«m or mw<h««l of treating the sick or afflicted without having • at ata For Sal« Red Clover Seed, good license, and prohibí’lug the use of tl>< stuff, price 80c per pound. Se* tenas "doctor" or the nbhr«vigtion F. T. Thayer. Scip. Ore. Z7tf "Dr." without having such IPenee Lse’sUUvv Brevities The revised bautklng <odt- bill waa passed by the seaate. Without dlauobiB th« bouse ¡>s»s «■4 the Randall bill prohibit lag the use of atete own«-d vrhicl«i* for --th*r than Mate business R «presos tai ire Woodward a bill calling for abolishment of th« pr-> party qualification for school el«-ctors lost In the house by five »u««-s So far *• «he hcusc Is r-ottcerned the child labor Issue has b««-n «ll»pos <<d uf anti can bob up Agala only after two years ¡I voted to refer the Issue to the people In N«»v«ml>er. IMS Establishment of th«- printipl««* of commercial vehicles l-aylng for uw <4 highways In proportion to their traf flc and business over them, is ef fected in bou»«- bdl ill. passed by the house with four dissenting votes The legislature, with only one 41« seating vote tn the two bouacs. np proved a bill introduced by Senator Davis appropriating lll.uoo with i which to cleanse and disinfect that part of Malheur county which •of t«r*d recently from flood conditions A bin passed, by the house provMes hat in a suit for divur«« lhe plain- lift must be a bona fide resident of the • ounty lu which the suit is commenc- ••4. al the date of the > onmi<-n< cment thereof, and fur not less thaa six mouth* prior thereto. Fpr Nal« Goood ¡sooae Straw at $3 lier l ai; oerfectlv dry. See A. L Arnold, route 1, Scio, Oregon. Wife For Sale Rhode Island Red Figgs for hatching; setting of 15 eggs for 75e. See Ifi-ryl Shelton. Scio, 27 tie Oregon. For Sole Auto Knitting Machine, good as new. for $40; c<>*t $70. See or phone Franklin VanHrunt. Scio. Or-g-n 27t3p Farm I an* Money at with nominal c -mnnssi-m; prepayment priviiedgtrs after first year. Wm. Bain. Altumy Ore. 26-e Bring tn vour veal and dreaaeii hog*. We pay you Pornland price* leas express charges. No eommiasion. J. F. Weaely. 22-tf F’or Sal«* Y -ung horse, coming five y- arg old this spring, broke to work. Call or phone Fred R<>ad- artnel, Scio. Oregon 27tf C * -h paid f<>r false 1eeth. dental gold, platinum and discarded jew elry Hoke Smelting & Refining Co.. Otsego, Michigan. 25-tf For Sitl« -Lo.-te Hay, at the barn or deliver«11, at market price for kind you want. See Chas Chrx. 1 mile wist of Scio, on West Scio M if N o Buby Chix this year, but can fur- ri-h • ggs for batching. 15 00 per l(i> S. C. While leghorns, Hanson's Strain. R C. Fetlil, Scio. Ore. 29-p For Sale Rosenkranz strain Brown ghorn i gga, i I 00 BM* 15 or Art Shelton and wife visited in $5.75 i»*r 100; Bfl*y Chicks $16.50 Salem Monday. per 100 Hanson strain White Ix*ghorn Egg* $5 00 per 100. E G. Arnold and wife were in Sa ( hicks $15 00 per 100. Mr*. J. lem Friday. H Johnston. Lyons, Ore. 26tf Mias Mary Donovan is confined to Eggs For Hatching. $5.00 per 100— From two-v«-ar old hens with a her bed with the grippe. fl -ck average of 224 eggs in their Miss Vesta Sherfy spent the week pullet year; mated to cocks from end at her home near Ijebanoo. a p< n of hens with records of 277 I Earl Carlton of Hrvwalcr station lo 299 with male's darn a 299 hen. R H. McD-nald, route 4. Scio, was tn Scio on buameaa veaterday. Oregon. 25-tf Cecil Batea of the loaak sawmill I jkk Bkt.iTS L ikk Head your herd with a well-bred registered Ayr was in Scio buying furniture yester shire bull. We offer: day. 1 2)-year »Id ..................... $125 Ellis Donovan and wife of Port I 18-month* old ................... 90 1 15-months old........ ............. 75 land spent the week end at C. M. Scioliri Farm, Scio, Linn county, Donovan's. Oregon. 2Sc Miss Hazel Philippi, who is atten«!- "1 control 163 70 acres in the Linn- Ing (). A. C., spent the wct»k-en«i al haven District, known as the L. her home on route 3. M. Rover farm. To any one In- tercted in buying I will sell fora Lor«-nz Isaak has InetfUled a tele small Davmenf down, long time phone in his home, being needed in ; on I dance, with a low rale of connection with hi* Hawmill. interest.” H B Cusick, care First Saving* Rank, Albany. Ore- Full line of hulk and garden gn. 26t4c Governor's Veto Ovrrriddsn. aveds. land plaster and fertiliser The leglaiature overrode the veto 2Htf Wesely’s Grocery of Governor Pu-rcr ou th«- Bend water supply bill. The senat* pn-.w«l the Riley Sheljon and wife and E. D. bill ov*r the veto by a rot« of 25 to Myers and wife attended the funeral 5. while In the boa*« «wily t«R> vmes of A D. Elder at Shedd Tuesday uptaald the govnrnor. The measure forenoM. authorise* lhe city of Bend lo eg ebsuge 11 second feet of water taken The iw » small children of Mr. t»nd from the Deechutes river for a similar Mrs. Floyd Shelton are quite ill w ith quantity of water from Tumalo cr«ek whooping cough, and lhe younger The water taken from Tumalo creek one has pneumonia. will b* uw-d for munSetpal pwpose* champions of the dog won In the Miss Mary Donovan won the con- bouse when they killed house bill 29*. bent put on last week bv the Floret's providing for an effective •tats Wld« Comedians, aa th«* most popu'ar lady. dog licensing law Every <li>g with- out the required license would ba The price was a $25 silver set. classed as an outlaw under the term* County Surveyor C. H. l-eonard of the bUL and would be the lagitl of Albany was in Scio Wednesday mate prey of any offtewr'a gun Hepre grade* for draining •eatatlvea from the slock raising conn establishing try pointed out that the license law property on Sou tit Main street, and wonld work a hardship on many herd Main street north of Thomas creek. owner«. Willard I-on« of Tillamook canto Supreme Court Salaries Raised. Despite impassion.-«! pleas that to Scio Sunday to get his mother. strict economy should be practiced by Mr*. J. N. Long, who will spend lhe the Oregon state legislature durlnc next few days at Tillamook and near* Its pmeent session, the senate, by a by place* visiting her children and vot* of 15 to 11. overrod« the adverse other near relative*. report of th* joint ways and means •ommtttee and passed a bill increasing Andv Jr., •t five year old son of Mr. the salari«* <4 the eeven )«Mll<«e of and Mrs. Andy Hetxendorf, who un the state supreme court from 15200 derwent an operation for apiwndi- lu I7SSS a year «cilia at lhe Albany hospital <«n Jan Speed traps thro«sgh<mt the stat* uary 17, was able to tie brought will b* owllawed if Governor Here* bill No. «. by the home last Nature ay. t-| Subecribe now. $1,75 t-er year. POULIRY capons 1 V eai ■HT‘- EGGS HOGS We want your produce and guarantee you top moras t price*. Our l-usim- established 44 years am». Reference: Bank ul California. > PAGE ibON DR. J W. GOIN. Veterinarian Authorised kurt’on Sale and Interstats Inspector. Phones;—I'alac* F «rd >hed. IM- J Kvsiucnc«. MJO-R Al.RAXY. OREGON If