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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1911)
DAILY CAPITAI JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUART M, 1811 WTST BREAKS ALL BECOBDS J Hume cannery "and that sucb I streams and the fish therein are given When the house grew stubborn and declined to pass bis state printer bill, some one remarked that the governor was mad and threatened tt trim ap propriations. Since then he has left a long trail of vetoes as evidence of the truth of that assertion, and there are those who assert that bad not the law Intervened, he would have vetoed everything down the line and left nothing remaining of the legis lators' work, save the general appro priation bill Tbe Wind Up Last Mght Declarlne that "commercial flshlne amount of appropriations cut off by the governor by the application of the veto ax is 1613,874. Boad Rills Killed. All four of the good road measures were vetoed. The governor gave as his reason that they were passed in a hurry at the last of the session and that there was some question as to whether they were constitutional. Senator Wood's county divisions bill the governor says could only re j tractors on public works was behead MAXIM'S .MAXIM. If living germ is cauain, " hair to fall out its tbe most ?JZl thing to kill that germ. Newbro's Herplclde does this quickly and effectually. Destroy lhe cause you remove the effect. Sold by leading druggists. snd 10 cents in stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit. Mich. One dollar bottles guaranteed. J. c. Per ry. Druggist. c . Try a Journal want ad. ed, as was Thompson's bill providing that public officials having public money in their possession, should not lend it without authority. On the ground that it was uncon stitutional he vetoed Senator Oliver's bill providing for the return to the heirs of John Morrison certain lands in Union county which had escheated to the estate. (Continued from Page 1.) that which applies to private Indi viduals and being unable to see why both should not be treated alike, be said to and vetoed It He was Just digging into some more when the re porter grabbed up those killed and started oil to convert them into nigbt ropy. As the clock ticked off the last minutes in which he was per muted to make a veto, it Is said, that be was still attaching bis name in disapproval of bills and sorry that more time was not granted him. by be laws of God to th'i people to use in common," Governor West late yesterday afternoon vetoed thePelrce bill which threw the river open to commercial fishing and overrode an act, passed through tbe Initiative Modest ( Ialms Often Curry More fontirtion Than l.oud Roasts. When Maxim, thi famous inventor, placed his gun before a committee of judges, he stated Its carrying power to be considerably below what he felt sure the gun would accomplish. The result of the trial was therefore a triumph of surprise Instead of dis appointment as it might have been If be had overestimated his gun's ef ficiency. Our claim regarding Newbro's Her picide is based on actual scientific facts. j closing it to all fishing, save by hook and line. This was the last bill to receive tbe governor's disapproval and when he bad attached his name to It be bad j sult In confusion and so uj vetoed it To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund mosey if It vetoed Just 64 bills out of tbe 233' bills submitted to blm, and in so do-' ing he beat Ex-governor Chamber-' Iain's record by Just 24. The total and also a bilf providing that one member of the railroad commission should come from Eastern Oregon. Joseph's bill fixing bonds for con- Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A I in the Rogue river bad for years been I controlled by one man owner of the j falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signa ture is on each box. 25c. PACK FOCB i The Uamm Subwbm Home Tracts Sold in Lots and Blocks. A block contains almost an acre, enough ground for your house, your, gar den and your chickens. The drainage is good, the land is gently rolling and is all clear for cultiva tion. I re I rs, Tren WaeJ ST. 3 A 9 i i g 6T 3 ! O Jl " CO J 0 i S A a i 6 T 3 s 0 I I 3 3 A K Sf- k s , ;i I .a, I A J I I , ,f I ,, Ston. a i TTTr 6 J 3 3 a. ST. ST I ' -A 5 T so so sa 9 IO II s I so I st CO I I 'I CO 9 : e JL 3 I $ ? 7 y a s 6 S li j ' S0 i 5 A 3 Z I i I 12 13 I J S I BE 3 i a ' i ? o i 5 ; ;? a a s I, Why not have a small tract like this? There are not many chances now to get a piece of land so well situated, such good soil and on such easy terms. Can't you reach it? $50.00 down and $10.00 per month with out interestfor 3 years We will be Pleased to Show These Tracts any Week Day -SANSHAW S ACR Have you lost some op portunities that you wish now ou had taken? Well here is another, these i TRACTS present you a , L chance to own a place on such easy terms you can- JT q not afford to let it go by. E TRACTS on L ill; -;l -I ' -t &"t?Jrr x LL , III - J ''w:r:zY ih- unk pMZJ I m' ------ " Li lZ ' Y - i P P P Think of this; 5 acres $5.00 DOWN and $5.00 per MONTH with no in terest for 5 years. Were ever more liberal terms given to anyone than these? We think not. SojDon't Wait but Come and See us about them Now We also have some Choice Lots in West Salem which with "Kingwood" is going to be a city across the River, a part of Salem, yet distinctly separate, a hustling, busy and prosperous place. OiEGOM KALTYCO Mills & Grabenhorst 9 275 State St. Phone 16