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    THE OREGON DAILY, JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 6. 1CC7.
CORPORATIONS 00
TWO HOUSE BILLS
MONEY- FOR STATE
LEGISLATOR NOT A
1ST
FOR
CATSPA17
BIG STICK
GOMO SHOWS
VISION
ITUIOHS
VERY WELL
"1 i-JL T '
Sanata' Kills Fellow-Servant Bi
, and Ora for Safety on .
i, , 1 -Transit lines.'
EIGHT HOURS TOO LITTLE
' s IN STATE INSTITUTIONS.
v U1I1 to Protect Employe Assailed by
' Coriiorata Interest Streetcar
Bill Appanpntlv AVoultJ Ht Jied
of rant-ntal .Xeglect, Alone.'
.-'.. x. t jiJ :
; By a Staff Corrpoant.) ',
8alai, Feb., . Corporation
' well treated .Jjy ..tb, enste yesterday
afternoon, two bill placing restrictions
on thsia ' having been killed.
Senator. Coahow'a iJUl tending -th
fellowservant law waa defeated through
; an unfavorable report of the committee
- on Industrie, though tbe aenator made
a atand tn tU flw (il the aenat for
hla measure. The bill provided that aa
employer should b liable to an employe
for Injuries sustained through the net-
licence of a fellow-employ In another
department.. .The bill was lost on an
; aye and nay vote, 11 to C. The bill
; aroused violent protest from employers
' all aver the state. ---
. . Anybody Can Baa Oars.
Senator. Batley's bill restr.ctlng street
car companies la the employment of in
experienced men was also killed by the
aenate. The bill -provided that aa per
, son ahqpld be employed as - aaotorman
' or conductor of a atreet car who bad
' not served seven days on cars under the
personal -direction of a competent tn
. structor. Senator Bailey was not In the
senate chamber when the bill waa ln-
, definitely postponed, and no light
made to keep It alive. ,.
We light-Konr &aw for Stat.
The bill prescribing- sight hours aa a
- day s worn for state employes waa in
definitely postponed unanimously. The
f committee on Industries In Its unfavor-
able report atated that to pass It would
i materially Increase the -cost nf maln-
talning the various, state institutions.
: The second section of tbe bill, making
it unlawful for any firm or corporation
( to require, or permit -any. man to work
' more than eight hours tn manufacturing
.material fur state contracts was de-,-
clared to be unconstitutional by the Ju-
IN LABOR'S INTERESTS
Italic Hill Curtails Convicis' Com
peting Output.
Salem, Vtb. t. A blow for tbe labor
-unions tn their opposition to'convlct la
j bor was struck by Senator Bailey yes-.
; terdsy afternoon when he Introduced a
bill providing that "none of the convicts
at the penitentiary should be hlced to
any person to manufacture boots, shoes,
One ' Means Union-La Grande
-' Fight, Proposing Lewis
v,? v- County, -v.
JEFFERSON COUNTY OUT
; ' OF NORTHERN CROOK
Dcvchute Count Also Creation fo
sired by Some, Who Would Fur
ther Diminish Aook County
Plenty of Fight Against Measures.
(Br s Staff Oerreroosdest.)
Salem. Or, Fab. I. Two mora county-
division bills have made their appear
ance In the house. One of them, renews
tha old fight- between Union and La
Grand by asking for the creation of
Lewis county. It calls for the separa
tion of tha northeastern portion of
Union county, with Union aa the county
seat.
-L.The second .Mil' .provides for the crea
tion of. 'Jefferson county out of th
northern portion of Crook oounty, with
Madras th county seat.
Deschutes county, with Bend as ths
county seat, is also seeking creation,
which leaves Crook county with not
more than th corporation of Prtnavtll
to wnstarn tt;- Rig- anti-dl vision delega
tions are on the road to rial am to de
feat th measures. . .
General Improvement And Bet
termeot Bill Reported From
, . Ways and Means.
ALMOST HUNDRED AND
SIXTYTWO THOUSAND
Of Wb icli Insane Asylum Get Hun
dred and Thlrty-SU Thousand
- Five Hundred Separate Rill ln
traduced to Provide for Interest, ,
STATE WAGON ROAD
Council of Columbia County Asks for
' Fifty Thousand.
' (Br s Staff Cerreepoenent. '
' Salem. Or., Feb. . The construction
of a stat wagon road through Colum
bla county, becinnlng at Seappoos and
ending at Westport, ts asked by a bill
Introduced in th house by Kepresenta-
live McConnell. and carrying an -appropriation
lof $50,009. Th bill provides
that th road a hall run tnrougm tn
county and shall pass through th towns
of warren. Hoolton, Deer Island. -uobie,
Rainier. Clatskanle and Marabfleld, with
a branch passing through the Nehalero
valley. It is provided that tn roaa.
when constructed, shall be maintained
by Columbia county. -. j-
COUNTY OFFICERS
Governor Signs Bills Increasing Sal-
arles or Creating Office.
- (Br a Buff Cemepeadent.)
Salem. Or.. Feb. I. Hous bills X.
tl4 and 171 hav becora laws through
th governor's signature, being th first
batch of bills to be el-ned during the
present session. The first is a bill by
Bteen of Umatilla, providing for an In
crease In the salary of the county school
superintendent of Umatilla county. The
second I by VswtCr, Kubll and Per
kins and creates the office of recorder
of Jackson county.' The third Is by Bar
DESERT LAND BILL .
It Provide for CareyAct Heclania
. ' . ' . .. tlon on Idaho Plan. ,
t-; (py a g,ff Correepoodeat.)
i Salem. Or.. Feb. (.The senate com-
Imlttee on public lands hss decided to
-.report favorably th desert lend law
proposed by Senator Smith of Ulna
1 tills county. This bill governs the rec
lamation by Irrigation of desert lands
granted the stat by . tb . government
i wader 4 he Carey ant. It' le modeled
after the Idaho law. under which mil
lions have been Invested In Irrigation
project.
, Present condition . make It Imposst-
tle for th respective countle to aasess
'the reclaimed lands for taxes, as th
'aettlers have no deeds and the com
panlee claim that -h ditches belong to
ths stste. Neither are the irrigation
companies required to give bond for
th completion of their contract, nor
tto warrant and defend the right they
'ell In case of ad vera claim. These
-defeats are corrected In the Smith bill.
' Th Smith bill provide for a new
:6eert Isnd boaru, consisting of th
governor, secretary of ttate, atate treaa
tirer. attorney-general and stat ensi-
r Til i a,- ' VT- - ! " V 1 A
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A cut in underwear this
.week.-";----1,7 ' -
Most men when it comes
to underwear will sacrifice
style to comforts ' . !
Here's the good old-fashioned
kind not all wool;
that shrinks too much.
The shrinking is confined
-to the prices.
85c -this week for the
$153 kind. .
wt? WON
ClotliinqCo
y CnluhnPlfo'
Men's and -Boys' Outfitters
Mohawk Building.
. 1C3 and 163 Third Street. "
nveniila. hirii-nr' mv kinl nf Mothtn. . I rett of Washlngtont regulating the sal-
The -convicts are prohibited from manu-IrX f th county Judge of Washington
facturing any kind of clothing for sale county-. -
or for any purpose other than supply
lng tha employes and Inmate of th
varlou stats Institutions. An emar
. gency clause I added to th "bill, which
states that there la a demand that con
victs shall not compel with- free labor
and. that the public peace and aafety de
mand th cessation of strife along- these
lines.
near. Irrigation companies are required
to make, deposits of 60 cent per acr
before contracts are let to them, aa a
guarantee of good faith. t
It la provided that after ' 14 years
from, the data of th contract th con
trol, of th canal Is to pass to th Let
tiers, while th company retains ' an
Interest 1 1 proportion to th amount
of right remaining unsold. When all
the rights ar sold th title passes ab
solutely .to. the aattlars-
Under the present law a settler can
hold his land Indefinitely without ap
plying for a deed, and th,us escape
belpg taxed on bla holding.' The new
law makes a provision that limits ex
emption to five year. ' 1
FOR SAFE BLOWERS
Haines Dill Make It Interesting for
deet.r
(Br a Staff
Salem. Or.. Feb. . Burglary by ex
plosive 1 th nam of a new (rim that
will be added to tha Oregon criminal
code If th bill Introduced in th senate
yesterday afternoon by President Haines
becomes a law. The penalties provided
for the commission of this crime are
heavy, the smallest punishment being JO
years, and th heaviest 4 years, In th
oenltentlary. The crime of burglary
by explosive Is defined as ths entry
of any building at night with Intent to
commit a crime, and th use or attempt
ed use of nitroglycerine, dynamite, gun
powder or any high explosive.
VETOED BILLS' STATUS
If
Negatived After Adjournment,
. Take Place Net Session.
(Br S Staff OerreaixiBdeuO
Salem, Or, Feb. Bills of this ses
sion that are vetoed after th legisla
ture adlourns will taks their regular
course In the legislature of 109, Bailey's
resolution providing that no bills should
be sent to the governor during ths last
sis days of the session having been re
jected by the eenate. Tha. committee
reported unfavorably on the resolution.
They said ths resolution would hav the
effect of keeping tb lawmakers here
for six day merely to see whether the
governor vetoed any bills, snd thst as
far aa maklnc laws waa concerned the
legislature had lust aa well adjourn if
(he resolution were adopted.
SENATE PAGES SUFFER
Slate Gives Them Paper and En
velope but Ko Stamp.'
(Bv a Stuff Cue f wmflaat. I
Salem, Or.. Feb. . The ways and
meana commute of th hous reported
th general - betterment and improve
ment appropriation bill ' for the stat
Institutions yesterday. It carrtee a to
tal appropriation of tl(l,?0. A ssp-
a rat bill carrying appropriation
amounting to $20,000 waa also intro
duced to cover th inter eat accruing on
state warrants caused .by the submis
sion of the appropriation bills to th
referendum after the last legislature
One Item la for Interest on outstanding
warrants . amounting to 1411,000 run
ning until June 15 last and th other
la for Interest on 118,000. The first
sum amount to 111,500 and th soond
to $800.
Th consideration of the normal
school and other educational 1 Institu
tion appropriations was taken up by
the eommltte at a meeting last night.
The itema of tha appropriation bill
reported yeetorday are aa follows:
Penitentiary Betterment and Im
provements, $6,100; library, $1,000.
Asylum New . wing, $$0,000; new
lands, $10,000; general betterment and
Increased equipment covering cottage
at farm, physician's cottages, general
expenses, igf.soo.
Reform school Betterments, equip
ments and repairs. $(.000.
Mute school Betterment and equip
ment, $$,600. ..
Blind school Betterments, eta, and
addition, $8,260.
ORPHANS ANDTHE ERRING
Special Appropriations , for Two
: ; Classes of Unfortunate.'
' (By a Staff Oorntajnadast.)
Salem, Feb. 8. The indigent orphans
and wayward girls of the State ar
taken car of by th way and means
coramltt by th introduction of a spe
cial appropriation bill carrying $12,000
for th former and $14,000 for the lat
ter. Both, of the blUs are regular ap
propriations, the first providing that
each Institution In the stat that cares
foa-orphsns coming andsr th Jurlsdio
tlon of ths bill shall receive $60 a
month for th car Of It charge, pro
vided It doe not receive other assist
ance from the stats or tha total amount
does not exceed $8,000. . Th measure is
a statute enacted In 1001, but owing to
a clerical error waa introduced at thl
time to remedy the defect.
Th second measure provide for an
appropriation of $14,000, allowing in
stitutions caring for wayward girls be
tween the ages of II and 18 years $84
per capita.
Freeman Refuses to Be Used by
Oregonian In "What Is Called
Spitework Legislation.
DECLINES TO. INTRODUCE
TWO FRANCHISE BILLS
Measures Aimed at Corporation la
Portland' Aro Said to Show Bad
J Faith, on the Part of Men Who
Drew Them.
SALARY INCREASE
Bill to Benefit Morrow-Umatilla Dla-
trlct Attorney.
(By s Staff Correspoedenty
Salem. Or., , Feb. 8. Repreaentatlv
Barrett .of Umatlll, county taa Intro
duced a bill which provide for an in
crease of aalary of th district attor
ney of Morrow and Umatilla counties.
The new amount asksd la $8,000, an In
crease of $400. Tb bill also aaks that
tb district attorney be given th power
to appoint two deputies, on in Morrow
county and ons in Umatilla oounty, at
a salary of $800 each. -
OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS
City Officer Empowered to Chase)
Offender Till Caught.
(By S Staff Carreapendent.)
Salem. Or., Feb. . Representative
Moore of Baker ha Introduced a bill
which authorise any city peac toff leer
to make arrests In any part of th
county In which his city Is located.
The purpose of th bill Is to further th
end of Justice by allowing a city offi
cer to pursus - an of fender sgatnst ths
ordinances of th city outside th cor
porate limits of th municipality.
CORRECTS TITLE DEFECTS
Provision for Curing Flaws Due to
Land Frauds.
(By Staff Conesrendent.t
Salem. Or.. Feb. 8. Representative
Freeman has introduced a bill provid
ing that all persons who have secured
certificate for stat land based upon
fraudulent or forged applications msy
recover title by complying with th law
and proving that they were Ignorant of
the fraudulent nature or tne applica
tions when they mad purchase.
AREYOU A MEMBER?-
If You Are Not,' and Wear Lodge
Badge. Jail's In Sight,
Each of the boys hss letter paper and
snvelopes with his name on them, pro
vided by the stste printer, snd. they
want tke stamps, but hav almost de
spaired of setting them. "
A BTXTCaT. 131 TZm
Will save nine. Ho will a bottle of
Ballard s HurehOund Syrup always kept
on hand save meny a spell of slckneas.
A sure ur for Coughs. Colds. Bron
chitis snd Whooping Cough. Mr a. H
Hot. Boring. Am., writes:. I Keen a
bottle of Itallard'a Horehmlnd Syrup
In my-medicine chest, and thank my
forethought many times. It hss pre
vented many severs spells of slcknssa."
old by all druggist. '
(By a Staff Oorrei pop dent.)
Salem, Feb. 6. No one csn wear
lodge pin or insignia unless he belong
to th order so designated without Do
ing In violation of law, aocording to a
bill by Coffey of Multnomah passed by
th hous. Th bill makes it a misde
meanor for any person not entitled by
membership to, wear the sign 'of any
order, and provides a penalty.:
(By s BUff Oerrespeodant-l
Salem, Or, Feb. 8. Tu Oregonian la
seeking to have th franchise of th
Portland Oaa company revoked by th
legislature. in paper, through Its
correspondent. Leslls Boott, 1 trying
out in members or th Multnomah
delegation in an effort to -find sore
on who will consent to stand aponeor
for th two bills relating to franchise
wnicn It Is th desire of th proprie
tors of th publication to have Intro-1
aucea.
On of th measure for which Mr.
Boott 1 trying to find a father 1
specific. In its outlines and provides
that th franchise of the Portland Oaa
company h revoked. - Th other pro-
viaea mat an MreatuaJ-Yfancliis
granted to publlo service corporation
in any city in tb? state having a popu
lation of nor than 100,000 shall be re
voked and nullified. Asa seoondary
reatur it Is provided that th present
owner of th franchise may hav first
call at renewal for a specified time,
provided the bid they, submit to th
city ror tn privilege la th highest.
Leslie Scott presented two bills to
Frank Freeman of th Multnomah dele
gation and asked him to lntroducethra
In the house, but Freeman deollned to
be used for any special or prlvat In
terest legislation. Whll willing to
father a measure under certain condi
tions for tha repeal of all perpetual
franchises. Freeman aald h would not
consent to an attack on any on corpor
ation or sma.ll set of corporations.
Would Mo Kelp 3rlvt Spit.
H took ths position that if tha Ore
gon lan war slncer In wishing to rem
edy franchise abuse and mad It bill
applicable to all corporations, ho might
sea merit la the effort.' but not when
it waa directed towarda on particular
corporation or - a raw - eompame 8n
Portland. "
Mr. Freeman raised th farther ob
jection that the amendment to section
two of artlol iff of th constitution
left the legislature no power to revoke
franchises of corporations. In th ab
sence of aa opinion on this question by.
the attorney general,' which It has not
did not wish to be plunged Into such
a fight aa would be started by th bills,
and refused to tak charge of them.
Nevertheless, th Oregonian repre
sentative 1 still working . with th
other members of the Multnomsh dele
gation. Th greater number take th
am stand In th matter a did Free
man, and Bay that they will not b th
catspaw to be used In raking the Ore
gonian' oh est nuts out of th fir. It
Is said that th Oregonian has pinned
Its hop on either Coffey or Drlsooll.
both of whom may feel themselves
bound by their anti-election pledges re
garding -franchise regulation, and thus
be put tn a position where they .'will
be practically forced to tak up th
hous campaign for th bills.
Display of Weapon Results In
Putting Oregon Institutions
on Proper Basis. ...
INCREASE OF SALARIES
FOR STATE EMPLOYES
Officials of Penitentiary snd Asylum
forlnsano Will Get Raise, and 8u
' perlntendent's Right to Live at
State Prison Recognized. " Ty "
(By Staff Oorreapoadeat.) -Seism,
Feb. 8. Governor Chamberlain
ha used th ahadow of the-btg stick
for th first time at th present ses
sion, and favorably, tn forcing- th leg
islature t ralss tha salary of th super
intendent of th penitentiary from
IM00 to $1,000, and th warden from
$1,100 to $1,800, by incorporating a pro
vision In tb Reynolds bill providing for
an Increase . In th salaries ef th
asylum anna-int"" fotie aaalat.
anta.
Th committee on salaries of stat
and county officers. Representative
Knowles chairman, favors the Reynold
Dili, ana intend to report it favorably.
The governor Insisted -that sow la th
Urn to put th penitentiary officers
on a statutory basis, so far as aa In
crease n th salaries and ths legal right
to live at th Institution are ooaoernedN
Th sponsor of th Reynold bill de
murred, a they feared the inoorpora
tlon of democratic patronage la th
asylum bill would cause its dsfeat by
rabid partisan In th hous. The gov
ernor Insisted on hi request, .and th
asylum bill's friends found themselves
between a posslbl veto or aa unfavor
able vote In the house. At a confer
ence, however, th members acceded to
th governor" request, and th attor
ney-genera la drawing a new bill tf
incorporate th increaee in th peniten
tiary salaries and on othsr points.
FOR SEATTLE'S FAIR
Henry Reed Asks for Big Appropria-
. . ; tlon From Oregon."'
'(Br a Staff Oottasuuuaeni.t
Salem, Feb. 8. Henry . Reed 1 her
working In th Interest of th Alaska-Tukon-
fair He- want--th- legislature
to appropriate $160,000, payabl la 1007,
Instalments, the first. $30,000 in 1007,
to be used for. th collection of th
stat exhibit; th second, of $68,000, to
be paid May 1, 1(08, and to be used for
th construction of th Oregoa build
ing; th third, another $60,000, to be
paid Janaury 1. 190:
and administration expense.
HATER CODE AMENDLIENIS
SEEM TO PLEASE"
Objectionable Features Elim
inated, and Friends of Law Be
lieve It Will Pass.
(By s Staff Cnrreepondent.) I
Palem, Or.,' Feb. $. The senate pa'
are the latest sufferers from ths eco
nomic wave that ha swept over the
present legislature. ' The boys want 200
t-cenl stamps each, and can find no
means of getting them rrom the stat.
They hav endeavored" to persuade a
number of senator to introduce a res
olution authorising the Secretary of
senators all ssy-they. r-voo fcusyrf.-. 1n,,. ,m
BIRDS ON WOMEN'S HATS
Mr. Perkins Essay to Regulate Fenv
V tnine Ornamentation.
(By S Staff Oarreaouniient.l
Salem, Feb. $. Repreaentatlv Per
kins of Jackson county doe not ilk to
making It a-nldsmenor..,for any per
son -to have In possession the body of
any' bird not a game bird. Crows, mag
pies, jay, owls and hawks ar not In
cluded In the list of proteeted birds.
The bill has been Introduced- In the In
terest of the Audubon society.
BURBANK TRUST FUND
Honse Passe RJ1I to Validate and
Make F.ffcctlvev
L(B s Sttff OmriwlBr.) '
tm. Or, Feb. $. Th hous has
(By s Staff Oeneapaedeat.)
Salem, Or., Feb. , 8. Having listened
for aeveral days to th objections
against thslr proposed water code, the
'committee of th board of trad ha
prepared amendmenta to th Water law
which It Is believed will meet all objec
tions, and hop that th ood will pans
is entertained.
Th objection that the second section
of th proposed law oonfllot with ri
parian owners, limiting thslr right and
rutting them off from damages In case
their rlghta are condemned, ha bean
met by eliminating th part of th fac
tion objected to.
Another objection that ha been met
I that under th bill water could be
turned Into any one's artificial dltohes
by any person and reclaimed at a point
farther down th stream. Thl diffi
culty was obviated by eliminating the
word "artificial" from the code, thus lim
iting tb right to reclaim water to natu
ral water waterways.
The right tee appeal to th court
from th ruling and act of th atat
engineer Is given, thus meeting th ob
jection that th will of th atat engi
neer I absolute An appeal operates as
a suspension of the engineer' rule
until th appeal Is finally determined.
- Suit by th atata-for-the determlna--tlon
of every water right In. Oregon,
which were provided for in th original
draft of th bill, ar llralnatad by an.
amendment, which provides that th attorney-general
shall Intervene on behalf
of th stat only when a suit to adjudi
cate any water right ahall hav been
brought, and be believe that th publlo
Interest demands such Intervention. Thl
feature of th bill was on to which al
most universal objection ha been
raised, and th eommltte believe that
all objection will be overcome by . the
amendment,
SAN FRANCISCANS IN -
' 9,G SNOW BLOCKADE
(Jooraal Special Barries.)
Chicago, Feb. 8. Th now so delayed
the tsatn' bearing Mayor Schmlt and
members of San Francisco school board
to Washington that, although they were
du here thl morning, they will not
arrlv until tonight.
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J. Frank Watson. ........ , , . ', . . . . . ............ .President
R. L. Durham. . . . . : : .Vice-President
W. H. Fear.... '. ...................Secretary
S. C. Catching ..................Assistant Secretary
O. W. T. Muellhaupt. .7. . .t. . , , .Cashier
Well MnFfirm
' Real good up-to-date Men's and Youths' Suits are
cut down to $4.85, $8.00, $7.35, $8.45 and $12.85.
Pants at $1.49, $2.25 and $3.75. Hats, 75c, $1.00 and
$1.85. Shirts, 38c, 48c, 75c and $1.00, and Hose
specialties that "am wortk jnorethan jdonble tha
amount. A general line of Shoes, 78c, $1.38, $2.15
'and $2.95. Trunks, Suit Cases, Blankets and Con
forters cut down to half price of their value. .
. JOHW" DELLAR "
,181-183 FIRST ST., COR. YAMHILL, AND 53-53
- , , NORTH THIRD, COR. DAVIS
created a board of trust for th A.
R. Burbank trust fund by pssslng a
bill Introduced by Oray.- Ths bill vali
dates all acta of the stats board hereto
fore done in handling the bequest left
by tha lat A. H. BurbanU, and pro
vides th new board In accordance with
the provisions of th will, In further
ance of ths conditions of th will th
Boy' and Girls' Aid society and tha;
Bly -Ham f - Portland, are declared to
be orphan home under th meaning
of .the will, and these institution will
therefore bs beneficiaries under th will.
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All we' ask is a small payment down,'
then the .above easy terms of $1.00 a
week. The goods cost you no more un
der these liberal terms than you pay at
cash stores and in many . cases less.
This clothing-department, beinga. side .
line to our regular furniture business, is A
conducted at very slight additional ex
pense and we are therefore enabled to
sell on a close margin of profit " -
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Qevartz Sons
173-175 FIRST ST.
219-227 YAMHILL ST.
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