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-THE OREGON1 STAtESMAK. 'SALEM! OREGON THURSDAY iroRN!N!kb-AnYC24,11921 iL I , r"iiiiini urn mi ninr r Claim For Electric Current Given Priority Over - Mortgage railway Med ford tttrnunTu, celebrated ystem extending from t Jacksonville. Oregon, a in volved In the decision of the su preme court yesterday In the case lof'parnum ) vs. Southern Oregon ; fraction company and others, ap pealed from: Jackson county, opin ion by Justice Harris. The ques tion involved in the suit was whe ther a .claim for electric current . furnished lor ngui, neat sna pow--r used In the operation, of the IIOICH UPSET? Grt at the! Real Cause Take pr, Edwards' Olive Tablets , That't rhat thousands cf stomach fcufferers ara ;doing now. Instead of tniing tonics,; or trying to patch up a poor dicrction. they are attacking the , ted cause cf the ailment dogged fiver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwarda Olive Tablet nrmis V; the brer in a soothing, healing way. forain? their j natural functions, away t toes ingestion and stomach troubles. ' llave youi a bad taste, coated . tongue, jire cypetite, a lazy, don't ' care feeling, no ambition or energy, trouble wita undigested foods? Take (Ave Tablets, the substitute forcalomeL Dr. LdTarfj Olive Tablets are a i purely vetxtaijle compound nixed with ohve dl Yon will know them by their chve color. They do tha work without rjbing, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bed Lime for cuick relief, tat vlzl you like. 1jc and railroad Is entitled to priority over a claim for interest due to a mortgage covering the railroad. W. S. liarnum. former owner and ojierator of thin Lilliputian rail way system, held a mortgage on the property for $57,000 which he fought to foreclose. A receiv er was appointed sometime ia No vember. 1SH8 and proceeded to operate the line until about July when it was purchased by I'arnuni at a foreclosure sale. The California Oregon Power company, held a claim against the railroad for $lo(3.r.o for electric current used in its operation and claimed preference over the in terest due on the mortgage. The opinion of Justice Harris affirms the decree of the circuit court, .ft - being held that claims wh'ch have accrued within a rea sonable time before appointment "f a receiver will be jriven prefer ence over claims for interest due on a mortgage debt, and that six months is accepted as tha usual time limitation. The plaintiff's claim for interest falling due three months prior to the begin ning of the six months period, the Power company's claim was held inferior. Wheeler vs. Steadman. appeal from Lane county. G. F. Skip worth, judge; action in replevin for recovery of livestock, . judg ment in favor of defendant re versed and demanded, opinion by Chief Justice Burnett. Stailey vs. Rositnins, appeal from Jackson county. F. M. Calk ins, judge; suit to Quiet title, de fendant claiming interest by rea son of mortgage thereon, decree for defendant affirmed, opinion by Justice Johns. Lancaster Tire & Rubber com pany vs. McGraw. appeal from Multnomah county. W. N. Gater.s. judge Action to recover money on sale of automobile tires, de fendant claiming that tires were sold to the corporation with which he wa3 employed. Judgment of lower court in favor of plaintiff affirmed In an opinion by Justice McBride. i . Hxkey vs. Daniel, appeal from Tillamook county. George It. Hag ley, judge; action in ejectment against defendant arising over 30c. disputed boundary line. Judg ment for defendant affirmed, opinion by Justice Bean. United States National Bank of Portland vs. Holton et al, appeal from Multnomah county. V. X. (Jatens. judfee. Suit to toreclose a mortgage. Decree in favor or defendant William VaJtz. and property ordered sold under fore closure to satisfy his mortgage. subject to prior rights of plain tiff. The decree of the court be low in favor of thj Pacific North west Adjustment company is re versed with costs taxed against H in favor of Yaetz. Opinion by Justice Brown. Clarke, as administrator vs. Philomath college, appeal irom Benton county. G. F. Skipworth, judge. On petition foi reheariug by defendants, with motion by plaintiff for modification of dc cree allowing cost of administra tion and of suit. The petition for rehearing was denied, and the plaintiff's motion allowed, opin ion by Justice Bean. Petitions for rehearing were de nied in Blazer vs. Krattiger and Hansen vs. Day. islatlve committees of the Wash ington and Idaho legislatures re lative to the alien problem. Senators Eddy and Joseph, un der S. J. R. 13. to draft an argu ment in behalf of a referred meas ure to extend the veto power cf the governor. mm id MEDIO FHA T CLOSING HOURS ' 4 . COMBINE WORK state 0',c,a's Made Mem- has come to the weft, the other two recognitions having come to the University of California and University of Nevada. National installing officers. Ar nold C. Otto of George Washing ton university. nd It. It. Law rence, national treasurer, &3itd j by representatives from the Uni vrsity of California and I'niver ' sity of Nevada, put on the work. For a. Record Crop Tr 'III irii (Continued from page 1) services he ha.- rendered to the house of representatives during this session was read and adopt ed. Tht Kitt ot the hou-f to Speaker and Mrs. Bean, a silver ta service, v.ps presented sevetal days atro. Representative Kol-, erts was in the chair. Although both houses did noi adjourn until shortly aftr 4 o'clock, the clock in the house was stopped at 11:30 sud the ore in the senate at 11: Z). bers of Phi Sigma Kappa 1 Hartwig Comments On Appointment of Davis j With Sunday's i'.it ia' ion ' of Governor Ben W. Olcott and Scc r?tary of Sta'e Sam Kozer. fol- lit' ni.on Vknn f ha r - m.nn.. iBr!.i.nt t iho inC.ito ' treliTy of labor Otto Hartw;. president of the State Federation of Labor, yester day commented briefly on Presi cim elect Harding's appointment of James J. Davis of pennsylvan- Ru6 PainRynt Out- Try This! . . Rheumatipm Js "pain only.' . Not one case in fifty requires in ternal treatment. Stop drugging! Bib soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil directly into your . ore, stiff jpints and muscles and : relief comes Instantly. , "St.- Ja - fobs Oil"" i a harmless rheuma tism cure which never disappoints . nad cannot! burn or discolor the - ikin. Limber njp! Quit complaining! 1 Adv. Get a small trial bottle of old time St. Jacogs Oil" at any drug store and in just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain, sore ness and stiffness. Don't suffer! Relief and a curt awaits you. "St. Jacobs Oil" has cured millions of rheumatism sufferers in the last half century, and Is just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago. backath?, sprains and swellings. HIS TROUBLE IS ALL GONE "I was arfectea with pains aH over my back and kidneys." writes Chr rles McAllister. 1 Clark Ave.. Kearney. N. J.. "After three or four dozes of Foley Kidney Pills I became all right and my pain Is all gone." Foley Kidney Pills relieve backache, urinary ir regularities, rheumatic pains, stiff joints, swollen muscles and other symptoms of kidney trouble. It is a splendid medicine, prompt in action, and always helps. Con tains no Labit forming drugs. Sold everywhere, (adv.) Bill to Limit Drawing Of Deeds is Killed Senate bill 3S0, designed to pre vent real estate brokers from drawing dich land contracts and other legal papers, one of the most discussed bills before the legisla ture, was killed by indefinite post ponement yesterday. HOUSE f BILLS Roosevelt Highway and Sev en Million Dollar Bond Measures Pass Read The Classified Ads. t.i..i of Theta Deuteron chapter . rf phi Sigma Kappa on the O. A. V. campus were completed. I .The impressive ceremonies be ! can on Friday and continued r.itrht ai:d day until the finale I Sunday afternoon, when the old ! I nipi'ia club, grown into Zeta Kpsilon. found itself officially ; ionerted into Theta Deuteron . aud a part ot one of the strong est and most conservative of the ! large nation;-.! fraternities. Zeta Eps-i Ion's admission to the acrd c;rcle came last November I at ihe national meeting in'Chi- cago and was -the only petition ' cranted at that Fission. This r honor i the first granted since 1117. and marks the third that Unfortunately,'- said Mr. Hart- ! wig. "I shall not have the pleas ure of an acquaintance with Mr. Davis. I am hoping, however, that the same good judgment was used in this instance as that dis played by Mr. Harding in the cho ce of such mn as Mr. Hughes and Mr. Hoover." CXMPOUNDCOPAIBAl O AT YOUR rRUCCtST -OUS StZD CATALOG snd y.Mtnrr' GakW it '-m standard ftfrrnct fcr iro.-r of Um Northwest, fiat ma mtr coapUl b no 4 r4 5la. Trees and P;nt Fcrnhsrrs. fmskrr and he f-appliea. Sprays aid Svrwm. Dairy Supplies and ftiM.y wr.t. MAKE EVERY ed planted, and every acre cultivated, yield tha bigst return, Diamond Quality Seeds are tested azvl adapted to the clima tic and soil ctxadrrinna of the Northwest. You can "bank" on big cropa when you plant Diamond Qual ity Seed. AaJj for CotMlog A'a 00 aW aaaas-a-awalal WILLIAM DcMlLLE'S MidsiwimerJladiie$s V i j Vh 1X31 W1LSOH tltA IXC t -I t :j..- Today, Tomorrow, Saturday Grand Theatre r ! XJ V V if a in i m hi iTi i rm h r- f "for better obemtion I I " '.IT- " I -i r- J l,ertm srtfTir19 if aiitbmohile' manufacturers sav' 'clean your crankcase O Engine operation causes steady accumulation of road dust, carbon, fine metal particles, and other impurities in your crankcase oiL This contaminated oil circulates through your engine, impairs its performance and ulti mately leads to rapid depreciation and repairs. i ! Your Instruction Book says'flush out the crankcase regularly and refill with fresh oil." But these important instructions are often disregarded; cleaning the crank case is a job generally disliked. To meet this need. Modern Crankcase Cleaning Ser vice has been established by first-class garages and other dealers, co-operating with the Standard Oil Com pany. These garages and dealers use Calol Flushing Oil, , -the scientific agent that cleans out old oil, dirt, grit and other impurities, and does not impair the lubricating efficiency of fresh oil used. The cleaned crankcase is i refilled with the proper grade of Zerolene. Look for ths garage or dealer displaying the sin shown below, it means "Batter operation mnd longer mttgina life," a ser ric promptly given at a nominal MODERN STANDARD OIL COMPANY rriAIVlIf an? II (California) CLEANING SERVICE Concluding highway legislation of the state legislature was com pleted by the senate at its fore noon session yesterday, including the $7,000,000 bond bill and the latest Roosevelt highway bill. Both the measures were house bills and now go to the governor. This measure brings the total" In bonds authorized for highway pur-i poses to within $3,000,000 of the constitutional limitation of 4 per cent of the assessed property val uation of the state. The vote pn the measure was as follows: -x- For - Banks, Bell, Dennis. Eberhard. Eddy. Edwards. Gill. Hall. Hare, Jones, Lachmund, La Follett, Nickelsen. NoVblad. Pat terson. Porter, Robertson. Ryan. Smith. Upton. Vinton. Ritner. Against liis, Farrell, Joseph. Strayer. ' , Absent Hume, Moser, Stap les. Thomas. The rtew Roosevelt hlchwav bill had obstacles tp overcome before' it got by, especially when the sen ators were appraised that the highway commission is not in complete accord on the measure. Upon motion of Senator Lich mund, two members of the com mission. R- A. Booth, chairman of the commission, and John B. Yeon were extended the privilege of the senate to speak on the measure. Mr. Booth said that the, bill is a compromise that eliminates the controversy that has existed over j proposed Roosevelt highway liti-! gat. on with the exception of that 1 over the policy that highways should be designated by the com mission and not by the legislature" Mr. Yeon. who adheres to this ob jection to the bill. Faid the meas ure appeared to be an injustice to other parts of the state whose rep- 1 resentatives had gone home satis fied when refused designated roads by the legislature. Senator Upton said he regret ted that members of the commis sion had come upon the floor and expressed a variance of opinion, declaring that he could see no rea son for calling them before the senate in the . rush of the last hours. He urged the members to assert' indeDendence enought in their votes to vote tor the bill. j Sonator Hall, chairman of the senate highways committee, Fpoke j in behalf of the bill and Senator; Joseph spoke against it. i The bill designates the Roose velt coast highway as a state high way to which may be applied state highway funds by the commission, but it re-enacts the clause xf the 1919 act whereby state funds ap plied to the road mast be matched dollar for dollar by the federal government. The vote on the bill was: F0r Ranks. Hell. Dennis. Eber hard. Eddy. Edwards. Farrell. Hall. Hare. Jone... Moser. Norbtad, Paterson. Robertson. Rjan. Smith.. Staples. Upton. Vinton. Rimer. Acainst Ellis. Gill. Joseph. I-achmund. La Follett. Nickelsen Porter, Strayer. Absent Hume. Thomas. CLOTHES DO NOT MAKE THE MAN, BUT A SUIT o) faun la w fit 0) WILL GREATLY IMPROVE HIS PERSONAL APPEARANCE AND WHY NOT YOU WHILE YOU CAN BUY POM m 1 o)oir(P iff JV HO D All Sizes Regular $30.00 To $65.00 All Sizes Regular $25.00 To $75.00 Sizes 14 to lVk Regular $2.50 To $15.00 CMiuoas" All Cut Silk Ties Regular $1.00 To $4.00 Buy ONE This Week and GET ONE FREE 01; B H 0 It Will Not Rain Always, Bright Days Will Soon Come Prepare for Them Now it i Special Committees ; Consider Legislation President Ritner of the senate yesterday made several appoint ments cf senate members for the joint legislative committees pro dded for by resolution of one or other bouse. The appointments wee : Senator Dell, tinder H. C. R. 7. by Lynn, for the appointment of s committee to investigate bene fits of a uniform accounting sys tem. Senators Eberhard and NorMad under H. J. R. 12. y Leonard and others, to draft an arg'tment In behalf of bonu legislatsn re ferred to the people. Senators Staples and Vinton, under H. J U. 14. by Sheldon, providing for a joint committee of the hou and the senate to J study the gtieral question of guaranteeing bank deposits. Senator Hare, under H. J. R. OTTO dlaw lt ''Fend And Avoid the Inevitable Saturday Crowd TAKE FAIR WARNING 3 Will Positively Close Monday, February 28th mm nrin II HWUO S'SiM ! ,m ' " " " ' ' i ii i ii i r as I I "" ' "" " " ' ' " ' a'"""'-!! Mi I i 'i '.."" m""i " i i - ... 1 ' ' . ' ' "" ' -:- "- I . 5 - i . it , . . i , by Sheldon, to confer with leg- ii i -