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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1923)
4 1 as volves a constitutional arue If passed by the house will go before the voters for action at the genera) ■ election in 1924. A companion bill which covers the proposed test in de tail requires that before a voter J -------- With Half of Session Gone Only be qualified he or she must pass a reading and writing. *. Six Unimportant Measures in The senate refused to approve a / Have Passed Both Houses. I Introduced in the house which provld- t for the physical examination of teach ers in the public schools. The bill was < Salem.—When the legislature as- referred to a committee for drastic ■ sembled Monday for the fourth week amendments. lot the session there was very little Another one of Representative Wood • to its credit in the way of bills passed ward's educational bills went into th< |and sent up to the governor. Only s:x discard when the house defeated a pro unimportant bills had passed both posal providing for transportation of • houses. Most of the failure to ac- pupils who reside more than three complin results during the first three miles away from a school house. weeks is attributed to failure of the Dairymen, milk dealers and distribu This etlort on our part to get acquainted with the Vernonia people has been more than a success. We committees to report out bills referred tors would be protected from the heavy to them for attention. have been too bu.-y taking care of our buein >ss to meet and greet all of you personally, but now that we are loss now suffered through the pur chase and resale by junk dealers of on cur feet again we will be more than pleased to have you come and take part in this Get to gather Sale, With one-half of the session gone milk bottles, proponents of a bill by which offers you great savings. * by without any legislation of major Representative Meindl, which passed 5 importance, both houses must turn in the house, claim. A bill introduced by Senator Eddy and do some real work this week if - they wish to keep the legislative and amended by the committee on Exclusive Agency for Exclusive Agency for i wheels from being clogged late in the roads and highways, provides that session. Doubtless both houses will farmers who obtain permission of the state highway commission to move quit cutting out Saturday's hereafter, heavy machinery over the roads oa and In the future work Saturday morn Plain an Spring Heel; Plain and Calked Soles; 12 the state and comply strictly with the ings gnd hold a short afternoon ses Shops, Oxfords anil Pumps in St- Ck. regulations as laid down by the com and 16 inch tops in stock. sion, instead of suspending activities mission, shall not be liable for any Friday afternoon. damage that may result At the close of the third week of Compensation for Sheriffs. the session the house had a total of S’. Compensation for sheriffs or depu bills'before it and the senate 104. •'a' grand total far less than any ses ties Injured in the pursuit of their official duties or for their dependents sion in recent years.. 27-in. Outing Flannel /Not -piany of the bills before either in the event of death of one of these officials is provided for in a bill intro house are of much controversial mo All Wool Shirts Heavy cotton double sheet Blankets, in grej’ duced by Senator Klepper, which sets tn blue cheek, pink, while and ment, and ought nof tjij:.require much dark colors. | i- time tor their disposition once they aside an appropriation of $25,000 for and white with blue horde's. Thea- Aa *70 Regulation Khaki Army Shirts, all Sale Price ■ get out of committee and up for final this purpose to be administered by the wool, wit reinforced el are soft warm and enticing Sale price tD X • • </ industrial accident commission. action. bows, Sale Price Turkish Towels The tax on gasoline would be raised Insurance Bills Missing. 60 X 78 Wool Blankets 20 X 38, heavy, with blue and white Some big pieces of legislation much from 2 cents a gallon to 4 cents and JuH th? thing for rough outside and Men’ Heavy Knit Jumbo Sweater borders. Perfect weave. _ talked of before the session have not license fees would be reduced on all i automobiles under the provisions of Coats with hige storm Sale Price vvL inside use. Sale Price made their appearance. Particularly, collars. Sale Price two bills introduced in the house by the measures bearing on the industrial Women’s Underwear 66 X 84 Nashua Blankets accident commission, expect to come Senator Klepper aud Representative Meindl. from both sides of the fence, have not Heavy cottor shirts and drawers. Reg No better made. These have a world yg Men’s all leather work glove» in wrist Under the new license regulations, been put in. One of these bills from ular $1,25 sellers. AO/’ and gauntlet styles. RegU- 1 45c wide reputation for durability and « “ »Vc/ Sale Price vVL the labor side would be to propose it this bill is adopted, licenses for lar 50c and 75c values beau y, Sale Price a constitutional amendment to make automobiles weighing less than 1700 27-in. Dress Gingham the act compulsory, and the other pounds would cost $7.50 instead of $15 66 X 80, 1OO Per Cent Virgin Wool Blankets Men’s Canvas gloves with heavy leath - from the employers' side would open as at present, and automobiles weigh In many choice colors. Ing more than this would be licensed er face, gauntlet and short. in blue and white; also in pink and Q fkt? ’' tfie adt'ftfrther to stock insurance Sale Price for a flat rate of $12.50 instead of Sale Price ••-cdihpanle» ap_d self-insurance. While vvhi(e. Only seeing is coir incing measures ^covering both of these have on the sliding scale now provided been prepared, aqd have been at the which reaches a maximum of $97. The tire width basis of computing Canvas Gloves plain capital for some little time, appear 8 ances indicate that neither may ma- motor truck license fees is abandoned and a flat rate of $60 for motor trucks ' i vtSrialize. Hart, Schaffner & Marx, mak Practically all of the general put ap and $25 tor trailers provided when In announcing the arrival of New solid tires are used and $40 for motor ers of world renown good, per ipriation bills have yet to come in, only Merchandise we will say we are offer and trucks and $25 for trailers when four fect "tting men’s suits If a one deficiency bill having been par- ing you crisp, new spring goods at In pneumatic tires are used. man wants a good suit for the ' through to save interest charges, troductory Sale Prices, among them Positively 100 par cent virgin Would Post Lord's Prayer. lowest pries in can be bought, he ' -’one of the measures to provide we have wool Overcoats, made of the wants one of these. The fact A bill introduced in the senate by . * tially for legislative expenses. Now Woolen Piece Goods that he saves more money in best Oregon wool. Belted and .The Hall consolidation bill will take Senator La Follette would make it this sale than any other is be staple style», in dark brown. compulsory for any person conducting its place upon the calendar of the Serge, Suitings, and Wool Flannels. cause the goods make it so. a public office, place of religious wor a , senate tor final passage this week. Heav . V. e gilt wool sox in Sale Price $21.50 Silks Senator Johnson, whose bill was ship, fraternal ball, school, court house, Sale Price, $37.50 while and <1 irk grey, pr. shop, store, mill or other place where .sidetracked by the committee in favor Taffetas, Messalina, Crepe De Chine of the Hall measure, abandoned his men, women or children are employed, in prevailing colors and shades nt Sale plan of attempting to substitute his or who gather in bodies for labor or Men’i heavy work shirts, the “Big Prices. • bill for that of Senator Hall. The Hall worship, to have one or more copies Eftough', brand, blue and grey, e„ch bill received the indorsement of Gov of the Lord’s prayer posted where it D. M. C. Embroidery Cotton ernor Piqrce in a speech in Portland may easily be seen and read. Men's heavy work shoes. $1.50 Ladies’ strsp pumps, calf skin, Stranded and Rope, in many colors; The so-called non-sectarian garb bill, last week. to $5.00 values, in brown and in the latest styles, all sizes; also black and white. These are offer Five interlocking bills looking to which has been under consideration bl ck, with heavy leather soles. some lined in Suede. ed at Sale Prices. the consolidation and elimination of by members of the senate educational i Sale Price $3.65 Sale Price $3.49 state departments, boards and commis committee for more than a week, was Trimming Beads Men's Dress Shoes, all leather. reported out favorably. This bill, as sions, were introduced by Senator Black and brown Oxfords, a In brown and black; calf skin, in All popular shapes and color», at In reported provides that any teacher Hare. well made all leather shoe. Reg very dressy lasvs. Regular $5.50 troductory Sale Prices. who violates its provisions shall be Consider Income Tax Bills. ular *6.50 values. and $6.00 values. Actual consideration of the three In subject to suspension from the schools. Sale Price $3.98 Sale Price S4.35 Boys' Slipover Sweaters in all colors; come tax bill» introduced in the legis Originally the bill provided for a fine Ages 8 to 18 years. C'l fiE lature began Monday night when the or imprisonment in the county jail for * 4.00 values, at joint- committee on assessment and any teacher violating its provisions. I taxation began a series of sessions It originally was introduced in the Warren, with members of the state tax investi house by Representative Woodward "With Two Pairs of Pants’’ Boys’ O. D. Wool Shirts, ___________ _________ _____ commls- and received favorable consideration Í gation commission, Frank M. in O. D. and grey, at j Hon, and Dr. Jamei Gilbert, head of I by that body. Knickerbockers, ages 8 to chairman of the state audit the economie» thè economic» department of the Uni- Legislative Brevities. 16, in a rich mixture of ▼eralty of Oregon. o A horizontal reduction of 10 per Boys’ winter weight cotton « ./» patterns. Most of these The apparent lack of authority un cent in taxes by all tax-levying bodies union suits, all sizes, aP 1^» I” have two pairs of pants. der existing laws to check the expendi- is directed by a measure introduced by * * ture» of approximately 40 offices, "enator Dennis. boards and commissions now opera Senator Brown has introduced a bill tive in Oregon, was criticised severely providing that two of the five mem in a letter sent by Governor Pierce bers of the state game commission register will ring at I asi n midnight for just thia trade Mr. & Mrs. Smith entertained .A.,^,,|o C. J §mith, chairman of the senate shall be farmers. the Vernon Club Thursday night He has seen much of it and dozen limes between 7 30»in •• way»’ a’nd means committee, and W. Governor Pierce signed a bill intro in honor of their 5th. wedding i< »«- D' Fletcher, chairman of the ways and duced by Senator Strayer designating » 8 a. in. from men stopping declares that loggers have anniversary. Dainty refresh means committee of the house. Cor the east and west highway through 4 Mr made the staten'ent that they ments were served at a late l our M". Halton expressed him on then way to work recting thè existing evil by placing the state as the old Oregon trail. would trade at home if it Those present were Mr. and Mrs ic.;• these.offices, boards and commissions Absent voters hereafter will include self in a very harmonmu , Haltom says our Chamber of Í wasent a graveyard. The Farnsworth. Mr. and Mrs Br >wn under the jurisdiction of the ways railroad employes actually employed diplomatic and forceable Commerce should send out i* and means committees was suggested in maintaining train service and ab Beaver Camp for instance Mr. and Mrs. Lindley, Mr andv . br Governor Pierce in his communi- sent on election day if the bill which manner to us this wonk on a bundles of Vernonia Liters, I coni.I not eat. supper and Mrs. Arnold. Mr. ana Folger, ’* ’ catlob. passed the house becomes a law. successful buisness In a grow ture, and ads and boosts. I c*.J One notable feature of the present drive to Vernonia by 7.<>clock and Mr. and Smith. Minors are prohibited from being ing oily. He spoke in the highest Mr. Hal om lias i ...,< session is the absence of "salary grab" employed in public dance halls, either approval at our and I hats only one’ inwfano«* bills. Instead of increasing salaries in connection with dances or furnish had 30 yerrs »xperience hi terms <>l thè present legislature seems inclined ing the music for them, under the the letaii business, and his Merchants protective Asso In siitt.mer ’.he big tourists 1 Wbt-enly to cut tbpm, but abolish jobs terms of a bill passed by the house. Ills*-) dont stop Io camp be- Tillamook stoie is certainly ciation, saying that tl»eie is as well. Bills Intended to abolish a Enforcement of the prohibition and number of offices and boards have ap narcotic drug laws of the state will be a monument thi- good no end of good »hat it can 8 '»clock and many dollars • , peared. put squarely up to Governor Pierce in and business accomplish. The credit end will bi- left by them. He Representative Randall has introduc case two bills introduced by Senator judgement ed a bill which would make a flat cut Eddy meet with favorable considera foresight. II •» says that In of it is absolutely ntcrssiiiy also iidvoc.it»** amusements V * of 20 per cent in the salaries of all tion by the legislature. wants to find out what Ver But Mr. H llom does not for tin- workers, lib)ary, club . public officials, and Representative The house passed Kay’s bill direct roum.’haili I k u.-e, etc. He Cartner has sponsored a bill which ing the tax commission to levy each nonia poop e want ami ho favor closing stores at 7 <>• reduces the salaries of practically all year an amount which it thinks will wants to give it to t'.tm in clock in a town this size I ihb lots of cotif deiice 11) OU.’ state officers, including the governor bn sufficient to administer the pro the Haltom Smith Store. sui ported by laboring people city and in ti e farm land The Carsner bill also reduces the com visions of the veterans' educational In a timber, mill logging Bays it is five years ahead of surrounding it and says it is pensation of the heads of the state aid act during the following year. university and agricultural college and K. K. Kubll, speaker of the Oregon and industrial city like Ver the town. If the loggers cant a city of industry, a fast grow limits the pay of professors. house of representatives was compell nonia it is absolutely nec get accomodaii ins af er 7.0- ing city dial needs to keep Literary Test Provided. ed to return to his home in Portland up with the rush o* industry The senate by unanimous vote aJjpt- and take to bin bod. Mr Kubll con essary to open one’s store al clock t.iey will go where and new people. But oiosing ni ¡ha Clark rc-olu.kn v.Lich w • »id tracted a sovore cold at the capital and 7.30 each morning. His ex they can. In Portland hund at 7 will be all right in a provide a literacy test co a qualities too nines» developed a particularly an perience proves that he reds of stores are open till few years to come. uoa for suffrage. The measure It. noylng attack of bronchitis. A CONTINUATION OF OUR i Bergman’s Logger Shoes Ladles’ Selby Shoes Piece Goods r BLANKETS $3,45 5.45 4.75 29c NEW ARRIVALS 15c Men’s Suits $37.50 Overcoats $21.50 1 $1.50 Men’s Sox 50c ladies Shoes Mens Shoes Boys' Wear Boys’ Wool Suits Haltom-Smith Go 1.69 One Price to All r BUSINESS all the TIME 1