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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL; 21, 1914. PIN HOLDERS TIRE OFYATCHFULVAITING . FOR NEEDED RESULTS Interest in Deschutes Land Co.'s Irrigation Project at Lapine Petition Governor. Water is wanted now Lsk Tbt Compaav Tot T7p Bom XI. Exttaaloa of Tlma om CoatMct ? la OruM. , gaLm, Or.. April Weary of raiting for the water that haa never iom to tranforro taelr deaert tract rto productive farms, 29 of the per tona who hold option oa land in th fteachutea Land company' irrigation roject, at Laplne, have petitione-1 tie coyernor to do all be can to he'p H water to their land as soon as po Jble. They ak that, if the company, vltich is seeking an extension of time n Its contract, be given an extension, X be required to give a sufficient bond to assure getting the much desired vnter. . In addition to the general petition, Prank Johnson, one of tie option holu irs, has written the governor abot he matter. "In view of the fact that former re torts have buen false and misleading, I take the liberty of giving you a few Stcts," lie says. H"lrt, with over 1200,000 of tlia if opie's money upent, we have lens .han seven miles of ditch or canal artly finished; second, we have no insurance that w can ever expect to t t water under the present manag nent, with no sufficient bond to In .ure tie completion of the project: hlrd. we are told now that we do not rl water, that it is too soon. "Those who ' have means to make rouble have been given a privilege of (hanging their Holdings to more favor, tble places, where water was to be on jay 1. 1913." The petition auks the state land card to "expedite .the work on the ir iHHtion canals as promptly as pos ilbl, m we have been waiting several 'cars for water, ami none is In sight. would ask that, if the land coin Mny get mo e time. Oat it give anffl ilont bonds to insure getting the water m Hal J land." J.. K. Morson, president of the com tany, lias been anked by the board to !urnish a statement of money reoeived ind expended in connection with the reject, and to give a description of tit the land for which options have eea sold, anJ have the information M-rore th board at a meeting to oe teld next Friday, when the question of ixtenritng' the company's contract or mterlng into a new one will be up. hobo who tried to kill mayor mitchel of n.T .... sk&tfv i"r - . ? - I 1 1 1 3 s jr No Alimony Until -Divorce Is Granted Supreme Court Sold That , Wronl Srrad la Oasa-f CnaarlM 9. Taylor, ICUUOiuUra, AaUost lex. Taylor. Crawford Offers Amendments. Salem. Or., April II. Two proposed institutional amendments, being; ln tiatrd by Attorney General A. M. Crawford, were submitted to the sec retary of state today for approval as lo form of petition. One gives t'ae fovemor authority to veto single sec tions in meamru or single Items In appropriation bills, and the other pro ride that Initiative measures may be ilaced on the ballot by the payment of 1290, thus making U possible to in flate measures without securing the ipproval of any percentage Of the vot ir on initiative petition. Salem, Or., April 21. Holding; that a- circuit court has no authority to compel a husband during the pendency of a. suit for divorce and before the decree la entered therein, to pay the wife alimony for rier support or for medical or surgical attendance, the supreme court today reversed that portion of the order of the circuit court for Clackamas county which al lowed Mrs. Minnie N. Taylor 1866 for support and surgical attention during the time the suit brought by Charles P. Taylor, a millionaire, for an annull ment of his marriage with her was pending. The rest of the order, which allowed $2500 for attorney fees, was sustained. The Taylors were married In Port land la 1905, lived together four years and in 1910 he began a suit for divorce on the ground of fraud on the part of hi wife Jn Inducing him to marry her. Since that time the two have been fighting -la the courts. - In the opinion rendered today the court held that under the Oregon stat utes alimony cannot be required until the final decree In a divorce suit Is made.- , Michael P. Mahoney, crazed with drink, who fired a revolver Into an automobile in front of the New York City, hall last Friday, in which the mayor was seated. Corporation Counsel Polk, shown in the smaller picture, was shot in the mouth, but not seriously injured. gene, to enjoin the company from do ing a banking business without com plying with the state banking laws. The complaint was filed yesterday, the company entered a demurrer, and the case was argued last night before fudge Galloway. The company has a permit from the corporation depart ment to conduct a savings and loan business, and contends that It la not doing a banking business. McXary Is Boosted. Salem, Or., April 21. While mem ers of the state board of control were tt the eastern Oregon state hospital at Pendleton Saturday they acceptel !rom the contractors the 'new dairy am and the cottage for the hospital mperlntendent. Governor West said fhat Ir. McNary, superintendent has teen doing splendid work at the new Institution, lie said the asylum farm . ,belng put in good shape. Eugene Bank Sued. Salem, Or, April 21. Suit has been irought by State Superintendent of Basks 8. G. Sargent against the Ore ion Savings & Loan company, of Eu About County Funds. v Salem, Or April 21. G. W. John son, of Lakeview, has been advised by the attorney general that a county treasurer may take applications from banks desiring to become county de positories at any time, and If the re quirements are met the bank applying Is entitled to receive a share of the county funds for deposit. Alaska Committee Meets Tomorrow Kaxty ! Matters of : Oveat Zmpertaa.ee TO Com TJp lor Consideration at Meeting- Tomorrow Afternoon. Paralyze the Fish. .Madagascar fishermen sprinkle a poisonous substance on rivers and lakes which paralyzes the fish and causes their bodies to rise, when they are caught by hand and eaten without harming their captors. Weekly Opinions. By Supreme Court Demies Petitions for Rehearing In Eight Cases; Sanies Mandamus Fro eedlngs Arnlnst McGinn. ages tor personal Injuries affirmed. Petitions for rehearing war dented In Paulson vs. Oregon Surety Cas ualty company, Louis va. Chamberlain, Bean vs. Eyre, Coach vs. Gage, Wil liams vs. Paclflo 8urty company, Kel logg; vs. Ford, Turk vs. Botsford. Max well Land ex Irrigation company vs. Hermiston Bank & Trust company. Gaylord McDaniel Gets New Trial Supreme Court Grants This to Xaa Co&vietsd of Murder la Seeond De gre and Sentenced for XJfs. admissions were roads . by Mrs. Poch When McDaniel was not present and the court held that they were preju dicial to his case. The court held that declaration of an alleged conspirator after the termination of the conspiracy are not admissible against a cocon spirator. , ' . i- ; . -. s . The manufacture of a hydraulic binder from iron furnace -slag has be come a commercial - success . in Ger many. ":.-.!: . . Selecting Jury For Nease Trial Oregon City, April 21. The 25.000 damage suit brought by M. G. Nease against Harvey E. Cross, an Oregon City attorney, came up for trial before Judge Eakin this moraine. All of the forenoon session -was taken up ia se lecting a Jury. Nease made the timber cruise of Clackamas county In 1912 and h al leges Cross called htm a "white slaver" in a campaign talk la favor of the re pall election against County Judge Beatle last summer, during which cam paign the timber cruise was assailed A coincident of the trial is that Judge Grant B. Dlmick and W. 8. XT' Ren. both nominees for the governorship pt Ore gon this year, are representing the de fendant in the case. ' (Salem Bureau of The Journal.) Salem, Or.. April 21. Gaylord Mc Daniel, who was convicted of murder In the second degree- and sentenced to life Imprisonment for the killing of Herman Poch, In Crook county, was given a new trial teday by -the su preme court. Trie case was reversed and remanded to the -lower court. Cause of the reversal was an error on the part of the tower court in al lowing declarations and admissions made by Mrs. Fannie Poch, who was jointly indicted with' McDaniel for the crime, after the crime had been used as evidence against McDaniel. These ipn Salem, Or., April 21. The supreme court today handed down opinions as follows: Columbia City Land company, appel lant, vs. Charles 8. Buhl; appealed from Columbia; suit to determine a boundary line; affirmed. BTellie McDaniel vs Lebanon Lumber company, appellant; appealed from Lint'; suit for damages for personal Injuries; affirmed. A, A. Cunningham vs. J. C. Friendly, petition xor reaeariug; asuica. Minevva A. Jones et al vs. Henry E. McGinn, circuit Judge of Multnomah; mandamus proceeding to require de fendant to enter decree in accordance with mandate of supreme court denied. Fred - C Powell vs the Sutherlin Land & Water company, appellant; ap pealed frovt Douglas; action for cam j Don't Delay! Join Our Christmas 'Savings Club Now A Christmas without money is no . Christmas. Our Club Closes May 1 1 Be sure and join before 3 that day and you will be 31 t sure of a happy Christmas. 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