OH 3 M OKN ING ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, JAN. 30, 1913 GOTCH AGREES TO GRAPPLEZBYSCO But Champion Wrestler Says Pole Must Defeat All Comers. PAIR MAY MEET IN APRIL. If Foreign Mat Artist Is Successful In All Coming Bouts He Will Be Given Chance to Tackle Holder of World's Title. Frank Gotch, champion wrestler, will come out of retirement before many weeks have passed. Gotch gave up the heavyweight championship be cause there was no worthy opponent to contest bis honors. The combined lure of fame and mon ey has caused the big farmer to ban- i 1 , 1 I Photo by American Press Association. FRANK GOTCH. ker for one more bout Gotch has final ly decided that he will meet Zbysco the last week in April, provided the giant Pole in the meantime disposes of all the other big fellows who have been howling for a chance at Gotch ever since the latter sought seclusion. If the championship bout between Gotch and Zbysco materializes it is likely to be held either In Salt Lake City or Indianapolis. Both cities have offered a purse of $30,000 for the bat tle. If the contest is held in Indiana polls it will probably be staged In the open on Memorial day. TO REWARD ITS ATHLETES. South African Association Indorses Plan to Pension McArthur and Lewis. The executive committee of the South African Amateur Athletic and Cycling association has indorsed the recom mendation of the chairman, Henry Nourse, to purchase annuities for Mc Arthur and Lewis as a reward for their successes in the Olympic games at Stockholm last July. This is to take the form of a pension of $10 a month. The prevailing im pression when the last mail left Cape Town was that the various centers of (the South African association would jdecliue to support the executive pro-.posal. PLAY FOR CHECKER TITLE. Robert Stewart Accepts Defi of Alfred Jordan For a Match. Allied Jordan, who recently put up $30-with F. F. Fitzpatrick, president of the National Checker association, to play for the title lately held by the late Richard Jordan of Glasgow has been accepted by Robert Stewart of Paisley, Scotland. He lias placed a $130 deposit with the Glasgow Herald as forfeit for a match of forty games under the rules govern ing the national Scotch -tournaments. Important Bills Presented In House and Senate By Senator Calkins A bill for an act creating a right of action for damages against any person who shall bargain, sell, ex ihange of give to any intoxicated .terson or habitual drunkard intoxica n'g liquors. r Be it enacted by the people of the of the State of Oregon: Be it enacted by the Legislative As of the State of Oregon: Section 1. Any person who shall bargain, sell, exchange, or give to lrunkard, spirituous, vinouse, malt or intoxicating liquors shall - be liable for all damages resulting in whole or in part therefrom at the suit or action of the wife, "husband, parent or child of such intoxicated person or habitual drunkard. . Section 2. The act of an agent, em ploye, bar tender or servant shall be deemed the act of his principal or employer for tue purpose of this act. By Senator Smith. A bill for an act to compel all em ployers of labor, corporate or other wise, to maintain sufficient cash re serves to meet all accounts for wages due and providing penalities. Be it enacted by the people of the of the State of Oregon: Be it enacted by the Legislative As of the State of Oregon: eSction .1 All corporations, par tnerships, firms or individuals em ploying working men or workingwom en at a regular salary or rate of wa ges, or purchasing supplies for the maintenance of their business, shall, before entering into such employment or hiring, or before making said pur chases, and continuously thereafter while such employment lasts, or such purchases continue to be made, pro vide and maintain sufficient cash re serves in money of the United States to meet all accounts due for such wages and supplies. Section 2. On or before the 15th of each and every month, every cor poration, partnership, firm or individ ual operating in this state shall pay all wages due employes for labor or services performed In and during the preceding month, except as provided in Section 3 of this act. Section 3. If, for any reason, any employe of a corporation, partner ship, firm or individual operating in this state shall be discharged from such employment, the wages or sal ary earned by such employe shall be paid in full following such discharge; nd such employe shall be entitle to full wages up to the date of such payment. And any employe who shall give six day's notice of his or her intention to resign the . employ ment at which he or she shall have been engaged, shall be entitled to full payment of all salary or wages due at the time the expiration of such six day's notice. Any firm or individual who shall wilfully and knowingly violate any of the provisions of this act, shall be deemed guilt of a misdemeanor and fined for each separate offense not less than twenty:five dollars, nor more than one hundred dollars, or punished by imprisonment in the ountr 111 for not more than ninety days, or by both such fine and im prisonment in the discretion of the !ourt. Section 5. All acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. is engaged in the sale of liquor. Be it enacted by the people of, the of the State of Oregon: Be it enacted by the Legislative As of the State of Oregon: Section 1. That Sec. 4938 of Lord's Oregon Laws as amended by Chapter 119 of the general laws of Oregon for 1911, be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 4938. No person shall be per mitted to sell, give or in any manner dispose of any spirituous malt, vin ous liquors, near-beer, or femented cider, commonly known as hard cider in this state outside of the limits or boundaries of any incorporated city or town; provided, however, that no near-beer shall be sold inside of in corporated cities or towns where pro hibition prevails. Section 2. That Sec. 4947 of Lord's Oregon Laws be amended to read as follows: Sec. 4947. If any any person vio lates any provisions of this act, such person shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than two hundred and fifty dollars ($250) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500) or by impris onment in the count jail not lest than sixty days (60) nor more than six (6) months, or by both fine and imprisonment. Section 3. The possession or a federal license by any person shall be prima facie evidence that said person is engaged in the sale of Intoxicated liquors. Section 4. Sees.. 4349, 4940, 4942, 4943, 4944, 4945, 4946, and 4949 of Lord's Oregon Laws are hereby repealed. By Senator J. L. Hoskins A bill for an act to prohibit the lo cation or, maintainance of any saloon or the sale or giving away of intoxica ing liquors, in, or within three hun dred feet of any depot, or station build ing, and providing a penalty for viola tion thereof. JBe it enacted by the people of the of the State of Oregon: Be it enacted by the Legislative As of the State of. Oregon: Section 1. It shall be unlawful hereafter for any person, firm or any saloon or to sell or offer to sell or give away any intoxicating liquor, in, or within three hundred feet of, any railway, interurban railway, or street railway depot or station build ing. , Section 2. Any person, firm or cor poration violating the provisions of the preceding Section shall be fined in a sum of not less than $100, nor more than $500, or by imprisonment in the county jail for not less than two months, nor more than six mon ths. Justices of the Peace shall have jurisdiction in all violating of. this act. COLLEGE REGATTA JUNE 21. Intercollegiate Rowing Association De cides on Dates For Next Three Years. Dates up to y)15 have been set for the regattas of the Intercollegiate Row ing association that are held at Pough keepsie, N. Y., annually. The races this year are to be held on Saturday, June 21, almost a week earlier than usual, and only a day after the Yale Harvard race on the Thames. Next year the regatta is to be held on Friday, June 20. and in 1915 it will be rowed on Monday, June 28. Detroit's New Clubhouse. The Detroit Athletic club is to build a new ten story clubhouse, costing $750,-000. VOTING TIME CHANGED. ' The Eoard of Fire Commissioners met Wednesday evening in the rooms of the Columbia Hook and Lad der Company when the matter of changing the time of voting was tak en up and it was decided that the time in the future would be from 2 P. M. until 7 P. M. Instead of 10 A. K. until 4 P. M. as in the past. This change was made for the sake of ac comodating those who work in the mills and are unable to vote under the old voting hours. Several other matters were discussed. By Senator Barrett i A bill for an act to authorize each county treasurer to deposit public funds in National Banks and State Banks doing business within the state declaring what security for such de posits shall be furnished, and the amount thereof, providing for the rate of Inteest to be paid upon such deposits, limiting the amount to be deposited in any one bank, and regu larly deposited in each bank. Be it enacted by the people of the of the State of Oregon: Be it enacted by the Legislative As of the State of Oregon: Section 1. The county treasurer of any county within this state is hereby authorized to deposit any pub lic funds in his hands not required for immediate use in an bank doing business within the state, organized under the national banking laws of the United State, or under the laws of this state; provided, that at' or or before the date of such deposit the bank receiving the same shall fur nish to said officer, as security for moneys so deposited, bonds -of the United States of America, or of the State of Oregon, or of any county municipality, or school .district with in said state, to be approved, in case of deposit by any county treas urer, by the county court of the same county, the market least ten per cent in excess of the amount of such deposit. Section 2. Money so deposited snail be subject to call, and the bank of deposit shall pay interest thereon at the rate of two cent per annum on the daily balances, as shown by the books of said bank, all said interest to be credited by said treasurer . to the general fund of state or county, as the case may be. Section 3. No deposit shall be fmade in any one bank which shall exceed fifty per cent of the paid-up capital of said bank, and at the time of making application for such de posit said bank shall furnish, to the officer to which such application is made, a statement of the bank's re sources and liabilities, together with a certificate signed by one of the .of ficers of the said bank, verified under oath, that the said bank has been ex amined within the past six months by the National Bank Examiner of the district, or by the State Bank Ex aminer of the state, according as the bank may be National or State Bank, he shall have authority to cause a special examination to be made, and it shall be discretionary with such treasurer to grant or refuse an ap plication for such deposit. Section 4. No treasurer shall de posit at any one time in any one bank more than twenty per cent of the public moneys in his hands avail able for such deposit while there are such deposits, and it shall be his duty to distribute the funds equita bly as far as possible, among solvent and substantial applicants. Section 5. All acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Introduced by Senator Burgess ATsill for an act to amend Section 32 of an act entitled, "An act provid ing for regulating the use, registra tion, license, identification, conduct and operating of vehicles operated up on the public roads, streets and high ways of the state of Oregon; to reg ulate and license the persons who drive the same;, to prescribe penalties for violation hereof; and to promote the unauthorized possession or use bf a vehicle, and to provide penalty therefor; to license and identify all motor vehicles; to limit the authority of cities and towns on like subjects concerned with said vehicles; and to repeal all acts and parts of acts either in conformity or in conflict herewith." Being Section 32 of Chap ter 174 of the Session Laws of the State of Oregon for 1911. Be it enacted by the people of the of the State of Oregon: Be it enacted by the Legislative As of the State of Oregon: Section 1. That Section 2 of Chap ter 174 of the Session Laws of the state of Oregon for 1911 be and the same is hereby amended to read as folows: Sec. 32. Any sum of money or balance that shall be or remain in the Motor Vehicle on the 31st day of De cember of ejich year after payment of the claims of said year under the provisions hereof, shall be remitted and transferred by the state teasurer to the county treasurer of the various counties of the state of Oregon in proportion to the amount of such fund which shall have been received from such county for licenses, and all moneys so returned to and remitted to such county treasurer by .the state treasurer shall be appropriated and paid -into and be and become a part of the general road fund of such county. said list for each successive set of ballot forms. As nearly a possible an equal number of ballots of each set, which have been previously "gathered" shall be delivered to each election precinct. The sample -. bal lots now required by law to be print ed previous to the day of election, shall be printed from the first or offlc ial form of the ballot only. LECTRK! By Senator Wood ls- bill for an act to prevent the barter, sale, trading, giving or furnish ing of intoxicating liquors or any co caine, opium, morphine, codeine, heroin, alpha eucaine, beta eucaine, novacaine or chloral hydrate, or any salts, derivatives or compounds of the foregoing substances to any con vict or prisoner in the Oregon State Penitentiary, or in any county or municipal jail, or any inmate of any state penal or eleemosynary institu tion. , Be it enacted by the people of the of the State of Oregon: Be it enacted by the Legislative As of the State of Oregon: Section 1. Should an person, other than a convict serving time In the Oregon State Penitentiary, barter, sell, trade, give or furnish, or aid in the barter, sale trade, giving or fur nishing of any intoxicating liquors or any cocaine, opium, morphine, co deine, heroin, alpha eucaine, beta eu caine, nova caine, or chloral hydrates or any of the salts derivatives or com pounds of the foregoing substances to any convict or prisoner sentenced to serve or serving a term in the Oregon State Penitentiary or any county or municipal jail, or to any inmate of any state penal or eleemosy nary institution, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not less than fifty dollars nor more than two hundred and fifty dollars, or by Imprisonment in the county jail' for a period of not less than thirty days nor more than six months, or both fine and imprison ment. ' Section 2. Should any convict ""or prisoner sentenced to serve, or serv ing, a term in the Oregon State Peni tentiary, or in any county or munici pal jail, in this state, be found guilty of violating any of the provisions of the preceding section imposed be re quired eo serve in said jail or prison double the minimum sentence which he may be then serving. By Senator Bean A bill for. an act to amend Section 7196 of Lord's Oregon Laws, the same .being Section 5412 of Bellinger and Cottons Annotated Codes and Statu tes of Oregon, relating to registration of land titles and legalizing registra tion procedings heretofore had. Be it enacted by the people of the of the State of Oregon: Be it enacted by the Legislative As of the State of Oregon: Section 1. That Sec. 7196 of Lord's Oregon Laws be and the same Is hereby amended so as to read as fol lows: Sec. 7196. The notice provided for the next succeeding section shall be forwith served, in the same manner that a summons is served in civil action, upon each defendant named in the application, whose residence Is shown to be in the state of Oregon and if such defendant, if served in the county where said proceeding is pending, is not served ten days be fore the (time) stated in said notice as the time within which he shalFap pear, then he shall have ten days af ter said service to so appear, and If he be served in the state but outside of said county, he shall have in any event twenty days after such service to make appearance In said proceed- It answers the puzzling question, of "What will I get her" We have a display of Electric conveniences that will gladden the heart of any woman Only those who have some labor saving elec tric utensils can appreciate their work;below we give just a suggestive list: Electric Chafing Dish Electric Discs, Electric Toasters Electric Irons, Electric Percolator, Electric Table Lamps. ELECTRIC TABLE STOVES The Portland, Railway Light and Power Company Beaver Building Main Street We give the same low prices as our Main Store in Portland, and the. same courteous service. ing. As to all unnamed defendants, unknown, and defendants named but whose residence outside of the state of Oregon; the provisions named but whose residence is hereafter made for the publication of said notice and the mailing thereof shall be deemed full and . complete service of said notice upon each and all the same, and shall give the court full and complete jurisdiction of each and- all of said defendants for the pur poses of this proceeding. Section 2. All registration pro ceedings heretofore had in this state in which the notice provided for in Sec. 7196 of Lord's Oregon Laws shall have been published as therein provided and a decree for the regis tration of a title entered therein, are hereby in all things legalized and validated notwithstanding any failure iu issue ana serve summons, or irre gularity in issuing and serving sum mons as heretofore provided in Sec. 5412; first referred to, unless an ac tion or other appropriate proceeding is begun to test the sufficiency there of within one year from the time this act takes effect. A small classified ad win rant ttat vc?". room. By Senator Hoskins A bill for an act to amend Section 4938 of Lord's Oregon Laws as amended by Chapter 119 of the gen eral laws of Oregon for 1991, to amemd Section 4947, and to repeal Sections 4939, 4940, 4941, 4942, 4944, 4945, 4946, and 4949 of Lord's Oregon Laws, and to make a federal license prima facie evidence that, a person By Senator Barrett A bill for an act to amend Section 1 of Chapter 252 of the general laws of Oregon for the year 1911, entitled "An act to require the rotation upon election ballote of the names of sev eral candidates for nomination to the office, and to provide the manner of printing the same; to remove from ballots the numbers placed opposite names of candidates and measures," and to impose penalties for violation of this act Be it enacted by the people of the of the State of Oregon: Be ' it enacted by the Legislative As of the State of Oregon: Section 1. That Section l.of Chap ter 252 of the general laws of the state of Oregon, for the year 1911 entitled "An act to rotation upon the election ballots of the names of the to the same ofiice, and to provide the manner of printing the same, to re move from ballots the numbers placed opposite names of candidates and measures and to impose penalties for violation of this act be, and the same is, hereby amended so as to read as follows: Sec. 1. In every case when five Of , more persons are candidates for nom ination for the same office, except a ..precinct office, at any general elec tion, or direct primary election, the number of ballot forms required shall be divided into sets equal to the greatest number of candidates for any one office on said ballot and the names of said candidates with their respective numbers for each office where the number of said candidates is equal to five or more shall, begin ning with a form arranged In alph abetical order as provided in Section 3371 of Lord's Oregon Laws, be ro tated by removing one name with its number from the top of the list for each office and by placing said name with its number at the bottom - of Couple Gets License. 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