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Second Section Eight Pages Mebfom) Ma Second Section Eight Page Daily Ttwntr-fourth Ynt. WUr Fltr-wtenlh Vtir, MEDFORD. QKEGON, FRIDAY, AY 31, 1929. No, 70. Tribune NEW AWS L EFFECTIVE E 4TH UN Enactments of 1929 Legis : lature Total .427 Many i Important Measures Ef ' fective Later or in Litiga tionVoter Qualification, Judge'Salary Among New ; Measures. SALEM, Ore., May Sl.-Hfl") All sew laws enacted by the 1929 Ore gon legislature will become effect-1 Ivk nex Tuesday, except those car rying the emergency clause and those providing some other effect-! ive date. A compilation prepared by the secretary of state shows a total of 427 new acts. This total, however, Includes nearly 760 acts repealing obsolte legislation. Among the most Important of these are the taxation measures, an act changing from January 1 to July 1 the date for changing motor ve hicle licenses, and an act reducing motor vehicle licenses by about 25 per.cent, both effective in 1930; the measure consolidating into one board the boards of regents of state institutions of higher learning and an act creating two new circuit Judgeships In Multnomah county. , Among the taxation measures are three revenue acts effective in 1930. These are the income, the excise and the intangibles tax acts. The referendum, has been Invoked against the two former. Petitions have been completed in the Income tax referendum but in the excise referendum they are held up by liti gation challenging the attorney general's ballot title, and may not be completed by June 4, the final date on which they may be filed. The bill giving Multnomah, county two more circuit Judges Is also be- ing subjected to the referendum, ' and the education board is under attack in the courts on the question of constitutionality. This m'easure Is to take full effect July 1 by spe cial provision of the bill, except .'hat for the first two years the board would allocate no funds ap propriated for the several Institu tions. After that It is given full authority to. distribute the funds among the Institutions as It sees lit. Effective Tuesday . Among the measures becoming effective next Tuesday the follow ing are of more than ordinary im portance: Providing for alternate Jurors to prevent mistrials In event rt in ability or death of regular Jut or. Placing maritime workers under workmen's compensation act. Abolishing court of domestic re lations In Multnomah county end making Judgo of that court a cir cuit judge. i Making property ownership qual ification for voting on boud Issues and special tax levies in the state or its political subdivisions. Authorizing prohibition, traffic or any other Btate officers to make arrests for livestock thefts. Taking limit off number of traf-. lie ofneers. Increasing salaries of circuit judges. Providing for licensing of meat dealers and stamping of meats as protection against cattle rustling. Providing of from 200 to $500 and penitentiary sentence of from one to five yars for second offense of driving motor vehicle while In toxicated. Two act providing for appointive salaried tax commission and state wide control of assessments by this commission. Reforestation act. A measure placing on the state corporation department the regu lation of corporation owning or controlling a majority of ny bank stock, and directed at bancorpora tlons, is not effective until Janu ary 1, next. LADIES CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEET WILLIAMS Creek, Ore.. May 31. (Special.) The ladle' cub of "V11- liamB held their regular semi-1 monthly meeting Wednesday of ' this week at the home of Mrs. Tom Wilkinson. About 2" Tver present. A delightful afternoon was spent, j There waa one visitor present, Mrs. J Addle Pierce, president of the Pro- volt ludiej' club. Delicious cake and ices cream were served. The next meeting the ladies will po to Mrs. llert Bfgalow's In Grants Pans, June 1 L'th. Mr. and Mrs. Kradel and Mr, and Mrs. Newcomb drove over to their old homo in California for Deco ration day. Bill Lemmon has been suffering fro a very soro hand caused by a spinter becoming infected, caus ing near blood poisoning. It ne cessitated a trip or two to tho doc tor. Al JonpB Is ReriouBly 111 at the homo ofhls brother, George Jones, in Grants Pass, from heart trouble. Mr. Jones went Into Grants Pass Monday to see the doctor und has not been able to come home since. His son Tom was called to his bed side Tuesday morning. Miss Alberta Bigelow came out from Grants Pass Saturday to bo present at the rehearsal of Mrs. Butts' music class, of which she Is a member, and he spent the week end visiting friends and relatives: Little Venice Letteken has been confined to her bod with the meas les, but is improving nicely. Mrs. Fry of Grants Pass attend ed church at the Kenedy chapel Sunday and called on her friends. Grandma John and Mrs. Stella Stratton. Mrs. M. L. House spent the after noon with Mrs. John Letteken one day last week. Mrs. Nelson of San Pedro, Cal., visited at the home of her uncle, Arthur Blodgetto, Tuesday flight. Mr. and Mrs. House and family spent Wednesday in Grants Pass and Medford shopping and trans acting other business.' Miss Minnie Wisecarvcr ts on tho sick list, threatened with appendi citis. , ', . . H ? : TALENT GRADUATES AT ASHLAND CEREMONIES (By Mrs. Marlon Tryer) TALENT. Ore., May (Spe cial.) Talent was -well repre sented at the county graduating exercises held in Ashland Wednes day. The members of the gradu ating class of 1929 were Nellie Boren. Edna Mae Hartshorn, Brr tha Edmunson, Leta Logan, Er mine Wilson. Ila Mao Hill, Koberta Frtnk. Cvnthla Malty, Alice Oteim. Vtnlet .'hols, Edward Learning, Alvln BuIIen. Dave WJnkleman, Herbert NtcholH. Harvey Com mons. Craig Perry. The entire rlpjj have credits ufic!ent to en tw high school, though some wilt have to take the examination x again in June. 9 - Rev. A. D. Porterf A&'.iU.id ' was a visitor at the 7?me of Mr. and Mm. Byron F. DeKord Satur- day. Mrs. Frank Sullenger and Mr. Charley Long visited the turkey farm o? Mr. and Mr. L. O. Vyi and Monday afternoon. w CLIMAX, May 31. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Oliver have moved to Koguo River, where they, intend to engage In the mill busi ness. - Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Grlssom at tend commencement exercises at Cer.-1 Point Friday night. They were accompanied by Grandma G lissom and Miss Elvira Blair. D. B. Gold has moved his lam ily to Medford. Miss Dorothy Coy of Eagle Point haa been visiting Elvira Blair this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mcltae, who re cently moved to Medford from La Grande, motored to Climax Sunday. Oscar Hanson, and Miss Mabel Nicholson of Fort Klamath were week-end guests at the Wertz homo. Owen Austin and Roy Spauld ing of Medford visited at tho Wertz home Sunday. Miss Elvira Blair went to Ash land on Sunday. iloatf f ori ar1vnrllalrir rii!t. "About five moths ago, following an operation for appendicitis I did not gain strength enough to be up and about. My mother and sister advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. I have taken five bottles and it has helped me to get strong so I can do my own housework now. 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