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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1923)
a via a m m m asmmv if .-?, x. I, II' I I Mill I 111 l L WON-NOBLE PRIZED: -H. B. ; 392 Join t - ways-r and means committee Appropriating money for the desert land board. ' II. B. 393, Joint ways and . II..-B. . 399,-Ie and ;? Randa : (substitute for IIB 3J9) T amend sectloa 82." chaptca-, 10:, general' laws of Oregon for 1921, payment for-United Spanish-War ieteran9.: . , ; j H.B3d4, Joint " ways and means s committee) Appropriating money ' for 'Grand Army' of " the weights andmeasnresv- i i;: ;? -means committed Payment;; of II. H. 395, Joint ways and board of control," state. budget means committee Appropriating commission and other state fncJ ntoney for support of abused, tioos.'' homelees and neglected children- H. B. 397, Joint wpys and mcn'ey 'ior support or the OroKon national gtiard; ? . t; ill. B. 398,-: Joint tways iand kn ea ns . com m i 1 1 ee Approp r ia ti n g 1 jr money for expenses incident toi , t 4 Irelatlngv to" commercial, fishln- means committee To provide Kepnblic and office of sealer of , Ik. .is. . 39B Joint ways ana means commatee Appropnaiing 1 .Sister Cecelia of Wotre Dame Acaaemy Attacked nd Carried Away. ; FREDERICKS Md Feb. 17 .ty ine. Associated Press) Sis- rweia, a music teacher at the Notre Dime academy .here, "who wus .cieTBa-.tdoJiaw. been kid napeci; from.:the; fttitu'tl0ji'tia . after ,r i -V. !;.-" vt"U; wstne .eon Tent tonight after she had escaped, cc6jrto'-hoy.tp-: Father William JT Kane, supervisor of the , academy frbtn a house la Baltl T more .Whereshe . was heldv captive i forvaereral hoari. U ,rv Sister Cecelia, who was foraer )y Mlsa. MarleLlVhalen: at Verona. Pa., is 'In a serious condition at at the convent and has been or dered . to remain' ia bed. Accord ing io -a 'statement by . Father Kane she. 1 suffering from shock and a- bjow received on theihead struck hf. unidentified persons, -All, , of; her religious ; garments were '-taken away from her, he said. Being hysterical, the tIc- ,.'tlm-ls nnabla- 'to give an account iof the cidnapins. k "Stoic ' 0er. Head f, i ' According to Eather Kane the j kidnaping occurred between 2 1 and '3 o'clock- til . afternoon. While ? Sister -Cecelia iwas giving , piano. Instructions 'to V pupil, he said,' sip "noticed 'a man and ,iro ; man' standing beside a closed au- tomqbile -across :thef.etree from the' convent. She Tecame "alarm- ed, be stated, as the couple acted , mysteriously. An hour after the .pupil had left the building and while she wa sitting alone In the . room, sljed noticed ithe r;Wdman ; peering la through a rear window, i Whenhe went to investigate, ac 5 cording to 'her story to Father . Kane, the . man j struck j her , over the 'head; rendering her uncon scious. She" said she did not re member 1 anything ? of whatu hap pened until 'she came to, several hours- later. In the Baltimore house.'r . .... ;. -:-:,' .' . r is y ' - ' iJ r ' ' " I 1 If I! I f II . Tbe eecond woman in history is to receive the Nobel -peace prize ir. the official recommendation for e 1923 award is accepted. Mits1 fcisa Brandstrom. a Swedish Redi Cross nurse. Is the njminee for the I prize of $40.000. glren each year' oy in woim institute to tbe per son selected br the Norwegian '- Parliament. i : I .HOUSE BILLS Tha following bills were intro duce.' i thi house yesterday: n.' ,1. 367, : Joint f ways,, and means'-committed To ;" appro 1 priate - money , fo Oregon 'State penitentiary. ap; various ; institu tlonsVV "' V 4 - - - II. B.S8, oint ways, .and ( means c6mmittee--Ta .provide for the: payment of annual pea Rionr loKalph 'C."" Wilson. ' . ' H. B. 369, oJInt ways i and nveans commltteei- Appropriating Money for state board of tor etry.' , , - ' . .- - If. B. 368, JoIntysVand ,ir,ens -committee To -t appro PTiatm'qney forlpreservation of t he-J ohn McLoughlln home, Ore Kn hnmana '"society,' " park" 'at Champoeg. Florence j Crittenden home, Patton home, Oregon'ils torlcal society and others. : n. vB.' 369 Joint ways .,i and . means.. committee---To ."appro priate money . .for en pi tat and.- stir prwne; court buildings. , ; - , ; ; , II. B. 372i Joint vrays ; and means committee To :,appro priata? money for circuit judges. IT. . Ji:;373,v Joint wys ' - and means committee To appro-: priate money Jfor executive," state anfll treasury i departments. i ' rv II. B. 374. Joint Ways i and means committee Appropriating mopey for iQAC. experiment sta- H. B. i?J5, Jqlnt nraya -and Rutins committee ' To appro priate money forrOregonvJormal 8Ch60l. - : . : ;. ' . II. B 3J6, , Joint ways nd ; means committee -To repeal sec tions 5532 to 5541 inclusive. Orpgon laws, ( chapter- 7. general laws of Oregon, special session 1920, aner chapter -53. general laws of Oregon l21,i relating to financial aid:;'' to : discharged soldiers, etc .,---:T; V-V II. B. : 377, . Joint ways1 and nxUns committee- To amend section 6225,' Oregon laws . relat ing to industrial accident funds. '-. .. II. B. ; 378, Joint ways and m?ns committee) - To- appro priate ' money.- f or salary. and ex : penses i iC "connectiott' wltl 10-' stock sanitary fcdard. - 1 H. B. 379,. Joint waj tnd means . committee To nrovide for. eradication of Injurious ro dents and making appropriation therefor. I 41. B.r 380J" Joint ways and means committee. AnDToDrlatine money "for supreme court and anpreme cpnrt library. . H, B., 381, "Joint ways , and means commfittee AnnrooriatinK money for- the .office of super intendent of public instruction.! M. B.:, 382, ..Joint ways land means committee Appropriating money for the University of Ore gon, ; Medical - c department. of Portland, Oregon; r j i ,;H.i B.;; 383, Joint ways and means ; committee Appropriating money, for state engineer, etc. i H. B., 348. Joint ways, and means - committee Appropriating money 1 for ; the - Oregon state li brary. ' - -.(."." -F ' j 'VV't H.. B. 385, Joint ways f ana means ' committee Appropnatmg money for the i OAC v extension service, ; in - accordance with the Smith-LeTer act,1 ' ;: -'i v"; 1 H. B. 386,1 Joint ways ; and means t eommittee .Appropriating money for the . bureau ,of - labor. H. B. : 3 87 Joint ways ana means , committee Appropriating money lor mastefiT, fish 'warden, etc. . i K. B. 3 8 8, . Joint - ways and means committee Appropriating money, - for.-, transportation of in sane, etc. -v H. B. 389. Joint ways na means committee Authorizing thje directing payment of claim ofc A. . WUhelm & Son. , i H. B. 390, Joint ways ana means - committee To provide funds to corec losses by lire at the University of Oregon, v H. B. 391, Joint ways ana means ommitteh To provide a revolving fund for Oregon stat penitentiary. r -; ic-e-siqns; . A'i ,v V 1 William Morris Hughes, Premier- and Minister, ot, Foreign Affairs for Australia, has re From Last Night Capital Journal DEPUTY SHERIFFS PMilT BOOZE 18; JOKE Oil. FIH ii Two Marion county. ' deputy Bheriffsi who occasionally frequent the store ot a' certain, saiem mer chant, this week found on the street, near the: merchant's shop. a pint flask partiaiiy xuiea wnu moonshine liquor. , . V i: Entering the establishment, one of the officers engaged the clerk In conversation rwhlie the second, man s "planted" Jthe i liquor in an obscure niche on the main floor. ' Two days later two deputy sher iffs with grare expressions 04 their "faces, entered the man's store. They called the proprietor, who has a slight impediment in his speech, to one. Bide. They ex plained they were sorry but. were forced to ask if he had any liquor in his establishment. . "No." he said. Indignantly. ? Toa dbnt mind if we search? The officers of the day launched an I nspection: ' Various corners were gone into. , Articles were moved. V Finally one of the men dug ! from - a corner the bottle he had placed there two days earlier. He uncorked : it, whiffed ; Its con-J tents. a i':-:' , Slowly he .turned to the pro prietor. ' '-; '' ?' . "What." he ald,-"haTe you to say about-this?" k , . ' : - . The proprietor,' for: a second, stood aghast. Then: ; i "All I've g-g-got to s-tf-say. is,"' he began, "is that that d-d-damn staff is s-s-supposed to be kept in the ' b-b-asem ent ! r. . .1- The two deputies departed. The horserthey were forced to admit, was not on the proprietor of the store. ; '. j , . . ft "O&W Economy a Universal Principle Economy has been preached as a , cardinal -virtue to every succeed- ing generation. 1 Back in, ? the Stone Age a hoary an cestor i walked miles to a cave dweller who bartered I some coveted article for; one skin instead of - tha '"' ; two demanded j by tha ! neighbor tradesman, Economy is a principle held" in common, by the people of all nations. Economy is the para- -mount principle of our .merchandising throughout " our chain of 371 Depart- ment Stores, and has been i during tur 21 years of -i service to the public, i ; Every - purchase in our ! Stores involves a saving ! (to the purchaser, and' 'these : savings, accruing ? 'year after year, make for ! the soundest kind of econ- . omy. , . - ... STonp lit iv, .!' . '. 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