THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBE R3, 1919. PAGE THREE.. AUTOLAWSNOT ENFORCED THRU PARTS OF STATE If automobile owners in tha remote eountiea of the state are not comply ing with the state law requiring the payment of a license and the use of a licence tag as reported by R. A. Booth, Btate highway commissioner, it is due to the failure of the' police officer sheriffs and constables of the commu nities in enforcing the law; according to a letter written to Booth by Sam A. Kozer, deputy secretary of state. "It has been observed by mo and others especially in remote counties of the state like Coos and Curry and Klamath that quite s good many of the automobiles are - without license togs, indicating they arc not register ed," Booth writes in his letter to the secretary of state's office. "Is there any way in which this matter could be more carefully guarded, without cre ating an unwarranted expenset" In his reply Kozer declares that "the duty of enforcing the provisions of the motor vehicle law is vested eolcly in the police officers of the cit ies and town9, sheriffs, deputy sheriffs ond constables of the counties." "This includes all violations, both as to licensing and the operation of motor vehicles on the highways of the state," the letter continues. "The du-" ties of the secretary of state are mere lv to register motor vehicles and chauf feurs as appropriate applications are received from time to time, and assign aiwvonriate license number plates and chauffeur badges under such apliea . tions. It has no police power whatever' Every form letter and blank issued from tho secretary of state's office calls attention to these facts regarding . the enforcement of the motor vehicle law, he lettet states, and complaints registered with tho office regarding the violation of the law are promptly forwarded to the police officer of the community in which tho violation occurs. Anti -cigarette Petition Ready For Signatures The ballot title to the proposed anti cigarette law initiated by I). E. Frost of Oregon City, has been prepared by Attorney General Brown and is now ready for the signatures of registered voters, approximately 10,000 names be ing necessary to give the measure a place on the ballot at the next general election. Tho purpose of the bill is stated in the ballot title as follows: "Abolishing cigarettes by prohibit ing the sale, use or possession there of; also prohibiting sohejtiusr receiving orders for, or mahnff contracts for the sale of cigarettes; prohibiting the ad vertisement of cigarettes;, providing that' the words 'cigarette' or 'cigar ettes' as used in the act shall be held to include cijarctte, cigarettes, cigar ette paper, cigarette wrapper, or any substitute therefor, or any paper or form prepared to be filled with tobac co for cigarette use; defining the du ties of officers in enforcing this act, and providing a penalty for its violation." SCORES OF SFJ E LIBEETY BOND QUOTATIONS Now" York, Oct. 3. Liberty bonus quotations: 3's, 100.04; first 4's, 95.18 Becond 4,s, 93.88; first 4's, 95.50; sec ond iVi 's, 94.02; third 4's, 95.96; fourth 414 's, 94.06; victory 3 's, 99.86; victory 4 's, 99.86. ' . AUTO REGISTRATION IS With a total of 2056 automobiles reg istercd with tho secretary of state's of fice during September the number of registrations for the year has now passed the 80,000 mark, figures on file in the automobile registration showing a total registration of 80,354 up to closine time September 30. With three months yet to go the total registrations tor the year are expected, to aggregate annroximatelv 82,500, as against 63,- 325 registrations for the twelve months of 1918. Collection of fees in the department have increased proportionately with a total of $587,596 fof the nine month? ending September 30 as against a total of $461,422 for the entire year 1918. Motorcycle registrations up to date total 3497, chauffeurs 2948 and dealers 566. The total transters or motor ve hicles during the neriod were 11,503 automobiles and 490 motorcycles, indi cating a large traffic in used motor vehicles. Thousands of Belgians of the most desirable class are only awaiting an opportunity to .leave their native land to come to the United States to make their home, according to Val Martin of Oak Grove, who has just returned from four years of service with the Cana dian army in Belgium. Martin was a cajler at the office of Sam A. Kozer, deputy secretary of state, Thursday, seeking some additional information re garding tho resources ana opportuni ties offered prospective settlers ih Ore gon to send back to Belgium. Oregon, he declared, is comparatively unknown in Belgium whereas Caliiornia- i her alded on every hand. Oregon, he con tends must needs shake on some or ner false modesty and tell the world about herself if she hopes to reap the reward that should be hers in the shape of these thrifty Belgian bankers, mer chants and professional men who, dis ronraired with" conditions in Europe urn lnnWnir to the new world for a bet ter future. 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