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THE STHYT0N MHIL 1 9 th Y e a r, N o 6. STAYTON, MARION COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1913. Serial No. 888 Legislature Puts 377 New Laws on Statute Books and 3442. relating 16* te rm s 'o f office goods, w ares and m erchandise. of the secretary of slate, sta te tre a s II. II. 304— Authorizing cltlea to op urer. p rin ter and suprem e Judges. erate w ater works. H. B. 41—Abolishing office of sta te H. B. 328— Providing for atate bud land agent. ge* II. I). 84—Lim iting Indebtedness for H. B. 397—Relating to dam ages In Irrigation dletrlcta. opening roads Ii. B. 91—Amends sections 512 rela H. B. 419—Making atate Insurance tive to m aintenance and custody of com missioner sta te and county audi tor. children affected by divorce. H. R. 34—Making 100 pounds th e H B. 482— Fixing the date for the Balf-m.—Th* labor* of the (•Kiel*, approxim ately $9,000,000 appropriation weight for a sack of potatoes general election. ttvii r:»*m bly of 1913 have added 377 the u t a l am ount of drainage from the standard H. B. 104— R elating to milk Inspec H. H. 694—Prohibiting circulation Dew law* to th* O r t o a oodee. Of s ta ts treasu ry Is rwduosd to s figure tor*. Of false reports regarding banks. th* new law* 10 are duo to th e p a» m ors nearly oom m enourste w ith tho H. B. 110—A uthorising school dis H. B. 615—A ppropriation for deaf Baxo of bill* of tbo 1911 amnion and growth of th e sta te and Its Institu tric ts of 20,000 population to establish m utes school of $80,000. H. B. 616— A ppropriation for feeble to or tl.e recent aenalon over the veto tions. T here were also certain unuln- trad e schools for dependent g ir’s. H. B 199—W idows’ pension bill. minded school of $202.243.31. of 11 governor, Including the general al features calling for large appropri H. B. 81—Increasing salaries of all H. B. 617—Appropriation for blind appropriation bill, while 337 were eith ation*. It should be born* In mind ! circuit Judges to $4000 a year. school of $37,233. also, th a t the legislators did not plls H. B. 79— R elating to th e Inspection H. B 625— Making appropriations er ai'roved by the governor or filed for Soldiers’ home and sta ts fair of up the expenses of tb s taxpayers ap of railroad track scales. w ithout hla aljtnnture. H. B. 173—Providing for th a sus- »60.500. Tt ree feature* markud the final aet- preciably by extending the session bo- penslon and Investigation of th e in te r H. B. 620— Making appropriation yond reg u lar 40-day limit, aa they alnn of the leglalatlve assem bly prior sta te schedules of railroads before for atate penitentiary of $216,000. draw no salary for the additional p er •am e become effective. 8. B. 149—Relating to publication of to «Ir.e die adjournm ent. One wa* the H. B. 99— Providing for sterilisation delinquent tax lis t eaite with which hill* were paiaed over iod worked end bed to pay th e ir own of habitual crim ínala and m oral p er 8 B. 196— R elating to condemning the voto w henever desired; another expanses verts. for county roads. Women Im portant Factor th e rnnnlderutlnn of vetoed measure« H. B. 185— Repealing sections re la t 8. B 235—Lim iting tim e for fo r» The part played by women at thin ing to road poll tax. closing mortgages. on their m erlta. and th e third the H. B. 160— P rotecting co o p e rativ e 8. H. 236— Making uniform w are epcr I ahown In th e transaction of bue- legislative session was rem arkable. T hat the law m akers have taken them associations In th e uae of the term s co house receipts. lnee*. operative. 8. B 253—Prescribing duties of p ar Unquestionably many of th e men»- Into consideration as a political factor H. B. 243—R elating to the sale of ents In regard to school census urc* pas*ed were of first Importance, la shown by the consideration display oommerclaJ foodstuffs. 8. B 336—Relating to special taxes H. B. 143—R egulating the business j for roads and highways. the list Including the w orkm en’s com ed a tha case of m easures peculiarly commission m erchants H. B. 205 — C reating bureau of pensation act. good road* legislation, affecting th eir In terests At the 1911 of H. B. 210 — Authorizing county j mines and geology aqd appropriating session such bills as now have become the agricultural college extension courts to establish assessm ent road $40,000 work bill, the minimum wage m easure law* were throw n Into the scrap heap districts. i 11. B. 265— C reating county sealer H. B. 319— Making county Judges of weights and meaaures. for V omen and minors, the widows' without com punction. H. B. 278— Making of $10,000 appro Aa a rule the Investigations" made ex offtclo fire wardens. penr.lon bill, laws affecting Judicial H. B. *09—«'resting a sta te board of priation for provision for atate fair procedure and the aproprtatlons for by the legislature were perfunctory. accountancy. grounds. Relative to killing bed bills, two are the | unama-PacIflc Exposition, th e Co H. B. 368—C onsenting to the pur- H. B. 375—Making appropriation of worthy of special m ention— o n e which ehase of the locks and canal at Oregon $20,0000 for salmon hatcheries. lumbia Southern Irrigation project, de H. B. 447—Providing to r taking up tail survey of sta te resources and In would have created n plumber*' tru st, City. H. B. 433—C reating th e sta te board natraya. vestigation of w ater power a t Celllo. and another which would hav* created of control. H. B. 560—Amending law for d eter an eleotrtotaaa tre a t WUh very low Bill Opening Segue Stver H.B 71— Makes It a crim e to th re a t mining heirs for estate. th* record of thla legisla en or advocate the com mission of a H B. 174—Appropriating $3009 for Abbott's printing m easure waa de- ! felony, th e penalty running from a $50 Tamhlll w alnut experim ent station. clr.lvely defeated, but the bill opening tu re aa to so-called "h o ld u p m ess fine to th ree y ea rs’ Im prisonm ent In H. B. 211—Providing for uae of vot urea" la excellent. Rogue river passed easily. th* penitentiary. Aimed especially at ing machines. T he following is a list of tho Im The bill abolishing the office of persona th reaten in g o th e rs’ Uvea and Sub. H. B. 360—To create sta te high way commission. S late Printing Expert H arris waa not portent m easures which will become soap-box orators. laws: H. B. 7$—A ppropriates $50,000 for H. B. 422—To provide for sta te te n t to the governor afte r tem porary to talled survey of the w ater resource* printing board. 1 Im portant Bills of th e 1911 adjournm ent. of the sta te Sub. H B. 434— Blue eky law. Passed O vsr th* Veto. Ju st before final adjournm ent, when 3. B. 117—Prohibit* officer*, d irect H. B. 449— Providing for oounty ah 8. B 9— Requiring local ag en ts of the bill finally reached W est he veto ; railway com panies to report accurate o rs end stockholders of a bank from tem ey*. receiving a percentage or profjt of any H. B. 60S— R elating to Incorporation ed It. making no report of the veto ly the tim e of arriv al of trains. kind or gift for inducing such bank to Of cities and towns. 8 B- 43—C reating a livestock sani until after the legislature bad adjourn H. B. 524—Providing for assess tary board and appropriating $59,000 m ake a loan. ed. H. B. 2?»—Relieving those au th o r m ent of dem ages In laying out roads. i therefor. H. B. 6C4—In terstate bridge bill. As regards bills Increasing salaries 8. 11. 127— P rohibits the auditing by ised to pet form m arriages of the no- In countlfw. one argum ent sufficed to the secretary of sta te of claim s of itw cesslty of filing evidence of such fact j H. B. 460— A uthorising purchase of In more th»n one county of the state, site for fair ground*. caus > passage over the vetoes—th a t In debtedness against funds the appro H. B. 122—Known as the "loan I H. B. 497—For m aintenance of Uni every case the am ounts to which sueh priation for which has beOn exhausted. shark bill," prohibits higher rate than versity of Oregon. $100,000. 8. B. 129—C reates an em ergency 3 per cent as Interest on small sums salaries were raised were lees than Sub. H. B. 531—For levying tax for board to deal with deficiencies neces tho ( les given In the d ill bill, the pas sitated under th e provisions of the loaned workmen and o th ers In unfor research In agricultural problems. tu n ate circum stances. H. B. 614—Levying tax for m ainten sage of which the governor said In preceding bill. H. B. 27—Thla la th e w orkm en’s ance of O. A. C. S. B. 161—Providing for the eras, com pensation act. for which an appro •v ery veto m essage would m ake such H. B. 428—County fair mlllage bill. tlon and organisation of new counties. priation of $60,000 la made. It haa the lncrcroes unnecessary. H. B. 461—F or collection of tax on H B. 189—Providing for the dralm elective feature, which Is recognised personal property. A Few M easures Killed age and disposition of swamp lands la ’ as its main weakness, but a compulso 8 B. 75—A ppropriation for board of A few m easures ware killed, th e the southeastern p art of the state. ry feature, according to the beat au Inspectors of child labor. $5000. II. B. 119 - -Amending the law p» votoc being sustained, by roquest of thorities. would he unconstitutional. 8. B. 76— Relating to furnishing li the cuthors. because of am endm ents I qulrtng road supervisors to keep By the operation of th is act It is esti quor to Inm ates of institutions. weeds from county roads by Imposing m ated th a t from 20 to 30 per cent of S. B. 136—To establish industrial which made them w orthless Farrell, ■uch duty on th e ow ners of property. the dam age suits due to personal In home for girls, $50,000. for Instance, asked that the Morals Im portant Bills of th* P resent Session jury will be elim inated. 8. B. 139— Regulating a business un Court bill veto be sustained; Joaeph. P asted Over th* Veto. H. B. 35— D eclaring policy of stain d er an assum ed name. N umerous bills Increasing aatartee as to w agsw orkers and lim iting the the recall am andm eat; L atourstta, tha 8. B. 166—To perm it officers to hours of certain workm en to 10 hour*. ride on any car or train. superior court m easure, and Oar* on. hi counties H. B. 167— Repealing the Initiative H. B. $10— For m aintenance of E ast 8. B. 298—Making It a m isdem ean the bill relating to Judgments and de law closing Rogue riv er to com m ercial Oregon asylum ; appropriate« $284.- or to deface state board of health no cree:’ The argum ents against th e Day fishing. 329.60. tices. bill to Investigate Celllo w ater resour 8. B. 283.—Providing for ft detail H. B. 102—Giving cities and town* S. B. 133—Increasing num ber of survey and Investigation of the Colum power over public park*. Justices of suprem e court to seven. ces were nullified by the showing th a t bia riv er power project near T he Dal H. B. 110—To prevent apread of tu 8 B. 204—Relating to Issuance of the sta te engineer had recommended les. with an appropriation of $16,00<V berculosis. special certificate* to teachers. an appropriation of 3(0,000 and the H. B. 638.—T he general appropria H. B 169—Relating to m isbranding H. B. 113—Relating to county fruit governor one of $25,000, w hile this tion bill, aggregating $1,231,219.90. articles of food. Inspector H. B 177—Columbia southern pro H B. 220—To determ ine com pensa Im portant Bills Signed and Filed er m easure called for only $15,000. ject appropriation of $450,000. tion for crossing land. Merely Filed by the Governor. In relation to appropriations, when H. B. 309—Regulating sale of con H. B. 404—Requiring fire drills la H. B. 19—R elating to ballot titles th e H anding appropriations of m ors densed milk. schools. on m eaaures referred to the people. than $1,300,000 are deducted from the H. B. 379— For prom pt paym ent of 8. B. 34— Prohibiting saloons In de H. B. _17—Repealing sections Jf41 Jurors and w itnesses. pots. 8. B. 41— A m endm ents relating to 8. B. 46—Requiring medical certifi roads or gatew ays for lands not reach cates for m arriage licenses. ed by convenient roadways. S. B. 130—Relating to testim ony of 8. B. 39—Regulating tare for the husband and wife. weight of sacks In the sale of grain. H. B. 416—Prohibiting bulle run 8. B. 10— Providing free meeting ning at large. places for G. A. R. posts. H. B. 495—Naming day of prim ary 8. B. 71—Amendm ent relative to th* election. trannportation of livestock by rail H. B. 281— Appropriation for O. A. “ Last January I started the new year riprht by opening road* C.. »82.000. 8. B. 80—C reating a right of action H. B. 282—Appropriation for O. A. a checking account with your bank, and paid all bills in this against any person who gives or sells C.. »107,000. liquor to an habitual drunkard e r aa H. B. 283—A ppropriation for O. A. way. My check stubs soon showed me the leaks in my poc- Intoxicated person. C.. $60,000. 8. B. 103— Amending section 3444 ketbook. Several times, I avoided paying bills twice, for H. B. 284—For extension work at relative to th e tim e of m eeting of pres U. of O.. $75,000. cancelled checks arc legal receipts, My money was right at idential electors. H. B. 287—For building at U. of O., 8. B. 108—P rotecting sub-contract $100,000. my Anger tips whenever I wanted it, but it was absolutely ors. m aterial men and laborers and de H. B. 288— For additional funds to* claring eight houre to be a day’s work. th e U. of O., $30,000. safe where no one could steal i t It p u t system into my 8. B. 77—Minimum wage bill for H. B. 289— For Improvements at U. women and m inors; appropriates $3,- of O., $100,000. Bpending and increased my credit.” 500 H. B. 290— For equipment at O. A. 8. B. 47—Requiring electrto head C., »60,000. Why don’t YOU start a checking account? You don’t lights on locomotive engines. H. B. 362—Relating to local option 8. B. 52—D eclaring county roads la law. need much to start with—just hank your pay, and pay all towns and cities to be streets. H. B. 498—Relating to national com 8. B. 1(4—Fixing com m encem ent af m itteem en bills by checks. You’ll soon have a surplus. the term of office of th* governor. H. B. 229—Relating to railroad fenc 8. B. 24—Requiring goat and kid ing. m eat to be labeled. 8. B. 114—C reating 12th Judicial 8. B. 36—Making Lincoln's b irth district. day, W ashington’s birthday and Co 8. B. 146—Game code. lumbus day legal holidays. H. B. 86—Commission to Investi S. B. 232—To provide for support of gate E uropean rural credits, $2400. Ashland norm al school. H. B. 270— Providing for dem onstra 3. B. 178— Regulating tho adm inis tion fnrms. H. B. 346— For celebration of 60th tering of anesthetics. 8. B. 131—Fixing salary of govo» an n iv ersary of Battle of Gettysburg, $5000. nor's secretary at $ 3000 . H. B. 537—To prevent failure to H. B. 147—To secure Interest, on county money and place safeguard* support wife or children. H. B. 609—For sta te Insane asylum around deposits. H. B. 65—To regulate railroad and m aintenance, $612,863.69. Stayton Oregon S. B. 64— Providing m arking of highw ay crossings. H. B. 249— Fixing standard of seeds. packages of intoxicating liquors. SL B. 330— Forbidding sale of flrs- H, B. 269—R elating to display of 1913 SESSION OF LEGISLATIVE BODY GIVEN INCONDENSEDFORM What One Man Told Us: Stayton State Bank $25,000—CAPITAL- $25,000 ÌÀ WATCH THESE BIG REALTY OFFERS _ _ JJ b, S. B. HELTZEL Good 5 room house o n F irst stre e t Fine business property, building is Stayton, a snap a t $1000. Term s. 25x50 and is newly built. A new 6 One full block in S tayton, improved room modern co ttag e on sam e lot goon and situated in the cen ter of the town. w ith this. Both will re n t for $30 per This is a bargain aa it can be cut into 1 month. Price $3200, Term s. eight lots and t h e Price, $4000. money doubled. 2 acre tra c t, 3 blocks from Stayton P. O. Price $1500 cash. 3 acres improved, 5 room house, barn, 103 acres, 6 miles from town. Good orchard, etc. Close in, and in city im provem ents. Price $45 per sere. limits of Stayton. Price $260u. Term s. Special—N ab It Quick—140 acres 6 For Sale—97 acres 3} miles south of mi. from tow n, on R. F. D. and Cream Stayton, 60 acres under cultivation, good buildings, hay, grain, stock and Routes, $ mi. to school, well improved, farm tools com plete goes with t h e good buildings, fine orchard, running place. Well improved, running w ater. w ater, a n up-to-date farm , others would ask b e tte r than $100 per acre. Price $8500. Terms. O ur price only $65 per acre. Terms 25 acres unimproved, partly cleared, Price includes Stock and F arm Machin i mi. from town, riv er bottom . Price, ery. $1625, Term s. 65 acre farm , one h alf mile from 94$ acres 2 miles from town. One town and Ry., well improved. Price, half under cultivation. Balance valua $4875. Term s, $1000 down, bal. 5 yrs. ble tim ber. Well improved. Gobble th is!—Lot 100x100, on e d g e Price $70 per acre. Terms. o f town. For a short tim e only, $125, 25 acre farm 1 mile from town. Good $90 cash, term s on balance A ct quick bottom land. One half under cultiva ly. tion. Good improvements. 6 acre tra c t, only a sh o rt distance Price $4000. Terms. from main s tr e e t Stayton, well improv Two 5 acre tra c ts inside city lim its ed fine for subdivison, can double your of Stayton. Price, $800 each. n six months. Price $4000 Terms. 15 acres inside corporate lim its of 9 room modern house. 4 big lots, all Stayton, all cleared. Price $24O0,Terms. well improved, only 4 blocks front post 80 acres, 6$ miles from town, good office in city of S tayton. A bargain a t building, orchard, over h alf under $2800, one h alf down. cultivation, a good buy at the price. 40 acre farm , well improved, | mile $40 per acre term s. from m a rk e t and Ry. Price, $3300. 6$ acres, ju st outside the incorporat Term s, $1000 down, bal. 5 yrs. ed lim its of Stayton, on Salem ditch, 235 acre farm , 3 mi from town and 100 fru it trees, 1 acre straw berries, 100 Ry. Well improved. Price $55. uer a. loganberries, woven wire. Buildings, Terms. good house and barn, running w ater, 120 acres, 1 mile from town and Ry. well. $2000. Terms. W ell improved. Price $85 per acre. Terms. Beautiful Home in Ashland, Oregon, to trade f o r S tayton property. A I also have a small well improved good opportunity. farm near Sublimity for sale. Terms. 33 acres, $ mile from railroad, m ar FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE REALTY CO., ket and school. Good 6-room house and S. flU eltzel, Marager. outbuildings. Price $4000 Terms. arms. 8. B. 334— Providing for screens for Irrigation ditches. H. B. 480—Olvlng preference to un ion soldiers and sailors on public em ployment. S. B. 84— Prohibiting ta le of liquor sutslde incorporated cltias and towns. H. B. 842—Relating to Im pairm ent of capital stock by bank*. H. B. 344—Relating In am ount to he kept on hand by banks. H. B. 611— R elating to railroad schedule*. Mrs. S a r a T ria o, residing nt G ates, this week f i e 1 u it i h< cuit court at Albany ngiii s t he L tr.ond Lum ber t omp;< y, for f: dam ages ft r th e tie, th o f her so William G ieteler, aged 27 y e ra, wl 8, 19 was instantly killed o r J un while working in a loggii y cam of t d efendnt corporation near 3 .ill City. A ttorneys John F. Logan and Ishan N Sm ith of P ortland appear for the plain Mrs. G. W. Powell is on the sick list. tiff. INVITE Y O U R FRIENDS! TO THE Formal Celebratici OF THE SALEM BRIDGE OPENING MARCH 15th. The r.O /S B S & l SUNSET \ » » l lOCOENSSHASTAI RO UTES have placed in effect a round-trip rate to Salem of ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE from Portland and all main line points to Drain inclusive: also from points on the S. F. C. & W. and I. & M. Tickets on sale March 15, Good for Return March 15 or 16 For full information as to specific fare from any station, train service, etc., call on any S. P. aj?ent or write to John M. Scott, Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland, Or.