Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, March 06, 1913, Image 3

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    CONVICTED MEN ARE FREED
MEXICANS FIRE
Sixteen l-abor leader« Have la-ft
DOINGS OF OREGON’S LEGISLATURE
l^avenworth Prison.
ON U. S. TROOPS
A Brief Resume of Proceeding« of the People'« Representatives
Assailant Quickly Driven Off
and Four Killed.
Negro Soldiers Rush Into Battle,
Barked by Citizens and Cow­
boy« Boundary Crowed.
Douglas, Ariz.—For nearly hulf an
hour Sunduy morning a force of 60
Mexican soldiera cngug<«l 16 United
State« troo)>era of the Ninth cavalry,
under Lieutenant Michaelson, on thu
international boundary lino here until
probably six of the Mexican« hud been
killed, several wounded and troop« E
and F, of the Ninth cavalry, arrived
to reinforce the handful of American«.
ItejHirta of the casualties differ,
Home running an high iih «lx Mexicans
killed and other« giving only four an
the definite number of dead.
Four American army officers, walk­
ing on the American lino three mile«
from Douglas, were fired on by 60 reg­
ular Mexican soldiers patrolling the
border out of Agua I’rieta, op|K>site
Douglas. Sixteen of the negro troop­
ers of the Ninth rushed to the place of
the firing, and a spirited skirmish en­
sued.
Thu American soldiers are holding
their position at thu international line,
reinforced by two troops of the Ninth.
The Mexicans were routed, leaving
four killed on the field and others
struggling through the brush nursing
their wound«.
It is «aid that the
American troops became so excited
that they overstepped the boundary
an>l pursued the Mexicans for some
distance.
The fight caused great excitement
at Douglas. The townspeople armed
themselves and rushed to the bound­
ary, believing that the Mexican sol­
dier« were intending to Invade the
United States.
Within a few mo­
ments hundreds of citizens were at the
place, urmed and ready. Cowboys
rushed in from nearby ranches.
City officials of Douglas in commu­
nication with state officials in Phoen­
ix, immediately after the fight, de­
clared the negro troops had killed six
of their op|M>nents and urges! the Statu
department to use every effort to pro­
tect the lives of Americans on thia
aide of the border.
LENIENCY SHOWN TO HEIKE
Sugar Trust Official la Relieved of
Prison Sentence.
Washington. D. C. President Taft
has commuted the fine and costs, the
sentence of Charles R. Heike, secre­
tary und treasurer of the American
Sugar liefining company, of eight
months in the New York county |H-ni-
tentiary und a fine of $5000.
Heike was convicted of conspiracy
to defraud the United States in effect­
ing entry of dutiable sugar at less
than its true cost.
The president ucted upon the recom­
mendation of Attorney General Wick-
ersham. l*a|M>rs in the case were file«!
with the department showing that
Heike, who hud not begun to serve
his sentence, was suffering from a
complication of diseases of the heart,
kidney and lungs. To remove him
from his home, it wns urged, would
endanger his life.
British Suffragettes Mobbed.
London The public temper is rising
against the surffagettes. Wild scenes
were witnessed Sunday afternoon in
Hyde Park when a mob of several
thousand broke up a suffragette meet­
ing held under the leadership of ''Gen­
eral” Mrs. Flora Drummond. Several
free fights occurred and masses of turf
torn from the ground were hurled at
the speakers.
It -required a strong
Isxly of police to protect the suffra­
gettes ami escort them to a place of
safety.
Similar scenes marked a
meeting at Wimbledon common. In
both cases women were knocked down
and bruised.
Drinkers Yield Surplus.
Washington, D. C.—The booming of
customs receipts and the record drink­
ing and smoking of Americans, yield­
ing enormous internal revenue, hnve
given the Federal government a sur­
plus of $7,379,000 for the current fis­
cal year as compareti with n deficit of
$20,570,000 a year ago. Total re­
ceipts for February reached $54,903,-
000, from which was expended $52,-
839,000. The working balance which
the Democratic administration finds in
the treasury, is indicateti by the state­
ment, will be alaiut $78,000,000.
Ernesto Madero Worried.
Ithaca, N. Y.—Some concern is felt
over the condition of mind of Ernesto
Madero, the Cornell student and broth­
er of the late President of Mexico.
After engaging railroad transportation
to New York last week with the Inten­
tion of going to meet his family in
Havana, it is lenrned he remained
here in the care of friends. He was
deeply affected by the tragic deaths of
his brothers. It is now thought young
Madero will go to Havana.
Italiana Repulse Arahs.
Tripoli —Several hundred Arabs at­
tacked an Italian jsist, but were re­
pulsed with heavy losses. They T left
35 dead and carried off others In addi­
tion to the wounded. On the Italian
side two nntive soldiers were killed
an J an.officer was wour.Jed.
Leavenworth, Kan. Olaf A. Tvlet­
at the Htate Capital, Bill« Introduced, Pa««ed, Rejected, Etc.
moe «nd Eugene A. Clancy, Isith of
San Francisco, two of the labor leaders
convicted at Indianapolis last Decern- Ths following measures have been pas*«i Il H. 419 Making Mtat« Insurance Com-
by b'llh huiiMM of th« legislature and signed , oilssluner H’ate and County Auditor.
Iwr u|Kin charges by the government by th« Governor:
II 11 46» -Creating pulle« relief In Mult*
ft— Repealing section 2632. obsolot». no mah County.
I
B
of conaplring In thu illegal transporta­ H
II. II.
1
1» Hepiallng section 3233, ubaol"’* I H M. 483 - rising ths Oat« for th« gtn-
election.
tion of exploaivea, were released on II 11 1 41 Abolishing office of Htatc Land I eral
II. It. 501 -- Relating to office of Htat« Im
Agent
migration Agent.
ls>nds from th« Federal priaon here ! H. _ 11. 47
Providing for manner of es*
____________
Il li Val Prohibiting circulation of fai««
« utlng saMsfactlons of mortgage by th« r« ports
r»gar«llng banks.
latu Sunday.
Htate l«an«i Board.
Il
irr I school. H. «1 » Appropriation for deaf mute
H.
B.
Hi
Limiting
Indebtedness
for
The order from the court for the re­ gaUun districts,
H U. 616 Appropriation for f«ebi«-mlnd-
lease of the lalxir men waa brought II II 17 lu-pcallng Metlons 3441
i *d school.
relating tu terms of office uf lb«
M ‘ H 617
“
Appropriation for blind school.
here by Edward Nockela, aecretary of 3H2,
H B. 619 Relating to reciprocal demur-
r< tsry of Hi«»«-. Htate TrtMMurer, Printer and
in« Judg« B.
th« Chicago Federation of Labor, and
"fl B 623
B F2‘i Amending motor vehicle law
Appropriating for mlacellan-
at 5:30 o'clock Tvletmoe and Clancy If
II B 115 Amend« section 2099, relallv. «•OUS claims
to
penalty
for
«««lorny
H.
li
«25 Making appropriations for
wore free.
At 6:30 o’clock the two,
li B l»l II* peals ««ction 7956. «»b«olet- Mol«1lers‘ Hom»- an«! Htate Fair
fi*23, | 11. II. 62>> Making appropriation for Stat«
in company with Nockles, left for Chi­ if l< 199* Itvpeals section«
Inclusive
Training Mthool.
cago.
H B 2»M> Hep. als srctloM »tlM to tWH
II li «27 Making appropriation for Htate
II
II.
Hi
Amend«
««-ctiona
513
relative
»o
Tvletmoe, who is secretary of the malriti num «• and cuatody uf children affect Penitentiary.
H It
R'gulMting use of vehicles.
California building trade« council, •4 by divorce.
H. B. 21 Idacing charitable Institutions
II.
B
Im
rraslng
snlarie«
nn'!
depu
i
under
control
of Htat«» Board of Health.
said that after two weeks in Chicago ties In office of Assessor Multnomah County
H B 119 R'dating to publication of de-
he and Clancy would return to Cali­ H B. .30 i’learlng Government'« till« to ilnqupnt tax list.
land« at Fort Ht«-v«ns Military Jte«««rvation
H. B. lUA Relating to coadrinninc for
fornia.
H II 35 Providing cuinponaatlon for p« r county
roads.
eons
as witnr ss«»« In criminal cases.
”1 have no regreta for the past and H. h»4«l
H. B. 234-JUlatlng to publications of
II. l.Ll Amends section 2DIH) ami re summons.
no f«ara for thu future,” he said, p.’als s«<-tlon 4791 and 4792, pertaining lo H B 235—limiting tim« for foreclosing
conduct.
es.
"and I am going back to devote my- disorderly
il
II. 16 it.-latlng to ballot titles on mortgag
H H 236 Making uniform warehouse re­
referred to the people.
aelf to helping vindicate labor of these measures
ceipts.
II H 1.91 /Jivll service for teachers
h
B. 212—Relating to appointment of
charges.”
•
school districts of 2o.o»k* or mure population guardians
ud litem.
II II 31 Making 1<»O pounds the standar 1
He said that all of the men impria- weight
B. 246- Reimbursing citizens uf Weston.
for a sack of potatoes
oned with him were treated well at If H 46 K< iatlnx to the descent and dis
H B. 253 Prescribing duth-s of parents In
trlbutlon of real property.
regard to school census.
the prison.
H li 1<»I iUlatlng to rnilk Inspectors.
H II. 252 -Fixing boundary line between
If
B
13*>
Authorizing
s<hool
districts
of
“In fact,” he said, with a smile,
Umatilla and Union count!««.
population to establish trad« schoojx Wallowa,
M.
B.__
262 Providing fur the conveyance
"the persecution seemed to end when fur drp« n<h nt girls.
of criminals.
Il II. 161» WMuws* ' pension
- ------- bill
““
N IS. 27» -Conveying property In Mult­
we entered the priaon doors.”
H B 170 To aravgal aw I m it oto roaming
B 415 Changing name of State Board
rv uoi 'mmMwloners.
K B. 416—Prohibiting bulls running at
large.
B B. 430— Regulating fleh trap« In Co­
lumbia River.
If B. ft»» -Allowing «al« of property in
Wallowa County.
H H. HO Relating to assessment of Ir
rlgatlon districts.
H. B. 4M—Relating to si«ctlon precinct
office«.
H. R
484 fielst.r>g to certificate« of
nomination.
H. B. 4M—Pertaining to eloctlona.
H. B. 1*6— Relating to petitions for noml-
nation«.
H B. 487—Relating to copies of petition«
fur nomination«.
H. B 488 -Pertaining to «lection«.
H B 48»—Amending «action« relating to
eiecliuna.
H. li 190 Pertaining to abstract of vote«.
H B 491— Repealing section relating to
eh «-tlon«.
H. 494—Relating to elections.
B. 495 — Naming day of primary «lee
of
H
MONEY TRUST
REALLY EXISTS
Committee Recommends Strict
Supervision By Law.
Action Centern on Montan Banlu -
"Banking Ethics” Assist Oper­
ations Remedies Offered.
281—Appropriation for O. A. C
-Appropriation for O. A. C.
- Appropriât ion for O. A C.
-For extension work
_______ at . „.
U. __
of O.
msthom st'Gc.nrren roe rkgi lation
-For streets abutting on U. of U
For building at U. of O.
or MONEY TBLST.
B. 288 I—For additional funds for th«
U. of O.
Requires
clearing houses to be­
B. 280—For irnpro,-ments at U. of O.
H- ..
Q
come state corporations and give
H B. 290 . jfor „(jujprn,.nt M| Q
H B.
““ 32»
‘— -Fur improvement uf streets for
right of membership to all solvent
O. A. , C.
if c
Ji. 337—For relief of Georg« Nessllng.
banks.
H. U.
B. 349 -Relating to articles of incor-
Prohibit clearing houses from fix­
poratiora
H. B 382
* —Relating to local option law.
ing rates on out-of-town collections.
M. B. 4<>5—Relating to election precincts.
Prohibit transmission by mail,
H. B. 496—Relating to National commît­
te«men.
telephone or telegraph of orders to
H. B. 27H -To
________________
_________________
establish experiment
station
In Hoo«j River County.
buy or sell, or quotations on any
H B
Reguiat i.g fishing In Elk a id
stock exchange not incorporated un­
Sixes River.
.1. B. 570—Fur Ferroreling Capnoi juhd-
der state laws.
ing.
IJ B.
—For maintenance of Ü. of O
Require
corporations listing
nfedicai department.
stocks to make complete disclosure
li- l.'H—For experiment station In Clat-
County.
of their affairs.
229—Relating to railroad fences.
Require margin of at least 20 per
63—For armory at Eugene.
114—Creating 12th Judicial
'
‘ district.
* -
cent on stock purchases.
1 45 - Game cod«.
B. 8.5—Commission to Investigate Eu-
Prohibit "wash sales.”
County to Portland for playgrounds. rop.an rural credits.
at large In ccrtahi townships in Malheur nomah
Prohibit private pledging of cus­
>i.
B. 296-For estimate of amount to be
H.
“ B.
'* 293 Public levee act.
County.
. raised by taxation.
H. B. 318—Providing for Jury list.
tomers’ securities.
II HI- -Increasing
_________ w . salarles uf all Cir
H. B. 270—Providing for demonstrktion
8
B.
__
__________
_
_
____________________
323
—
Relating
to
the
duties
of
Sec
­
APPLE SIZER IS BIG SUCCESS cult II Judges
to fl <«>n a y< T.
farms.
Give access to books showing act-
of Mtan*.
X. B «8 Repealing sections 2222. 222.. retary
H B. 292—Validating certain marriages.
8 B. 328 R«dating to discharge of grand
4U54 kih I 49<1 d .
H. B. ¿46— For celebration of 50th anni- • uai names of customers to postmas-
Juries.
If. _ B 7‘.» ________
Relating to the Inspection
_______ of
Hood River Growers Make Move to railroad
i ter-general.
H B. 336 R<-la!lng to sp«-cial taxes for versary of Battle of Gettysburg.
track «raies.
H. B. 330
_____________
—Relating __________________________
to proof of documents
and highways.
Il B. 138 Amendments relating to th« roads
of corporations.
Redure Co«t of Production.
H Ji. 96 -protecting hotelkeepers.
rwtirement fun«! aa«>*<*lation.
H B. 408 - Making certain records admis­
8 B 110 Relinquishing claims held upon
>1 B 173 Pruvbllng fur th« suspensi-m I land
sible as evidence.
by stat«- to John Morrison estate.
Hood River, Or. — With the low and
Washington, D. C.—That a money
investigation of the interstate schedules
to terms of County
“ ‘ M
H B. 128 Relating to time of taking ap- I H. B. 412— Relating
uf rullroitiiA befut .- M.«mc become « ff« « live. I peals.
Courts.
price for apples during the past sea­ H B di* ________
trust
does exist and that its powers
Providing ___
for __________
«teriilzation of
H.
B.
424
—
To
license
practice
of
medl-
H B 183 Rtdating to time of taking ap-
criminal« and moral perverta.
cin<*.
in civil cas«*s.
son, the grower« have come to consid­ habitual
H ____
B 116 •*- -<’r«-«tlni
....................................................
__
t the office of clerk | ■ peals
8. ----------
— —providing
...
H. B. 506—To provide for protection of should be curbed by stringent Federal
B.
25|
for
special
referen*
Court l_
__ _____________
.
n Klamuth
County.
salmon.
<1 u rn «lection.
er as one of their greatest problems of H th« B. Circuit Rui"
regulations as to the conduct of Na­
ntlng Mf-utiun 2608
B. 530—R« pealing certain sections.
H. II 21 Making appropriation for Indian
78 -Maklnx II h crim« to threaten ' war
B. 537—To prevent failure tu support
veterans.
the cutting of the cost of production or ’ II M' 11. Str
tional
banks, clearing-houses and stock
th«* commlMion of a felony,
or
children.
40—Providing for manner of regis-
II B in* llfprallng sections relating to I 1 terIng r B voter«.
H. n. •>/.» -For state Insane asylum maln- exchanges, were the findings of the
und preparation for marketing. Work­ road
(Mill tux.
tenant
c.
i
H
1
_
________
________
___
____________
B 205—Creating bureau of mine« and
ing with this in mind, Cutler Bro«.,
B
II Pm Protecting ro-opcrntlv« «»<• 1 geology.
_____________
of ______________
horticulture house money trust committee set forth
H. B. 12»—For protfctlon
In the u»<- of th»- terms co-operative,
H. B. 371—To provide for fire patrol sys- in the majority report of its investi­
who have one of the largest tracts on elation«
H
B. 265—Creating county scaler of
H B l*5 Defining adulterations und es­ weights
tern.
an«l
the East Side, spent this winter in tablishing standard» for ice «ream.
H. B. 596—Providing for sheepherder’s gations filed in the house Saturday.
H li. 278—Making appropriation for pa-
H.
B. ----
“ “
292 For
■’
th« relief of Ralalgh C. I vlllon
: li«n.
for state fair grounds.
Portland perfecting an automatic siz­ Wilson.
The report, signed by Chairman
R. B. 514—Relating to Juvenile Court.
j H. B. 375—Making appropriation for a
li
B
*243
Relating
to
the
sale
of
com
8 B 64 _ — _________
________
_
Providing __________
marking __ of
packages
er, which they exhibited to the mereiai foodr-tuffs.
¡•almon hatchery.
Pujo and six other Democratic mem­
of
intoxicating
liquors.
II B. 446 Providing for taking up es-
Hübet it ute il. B 53- ITovIdlng for rota-
growers.
r
S B. 23!—Providing for wild game refuge. bers was accompanied by two bills,
In th«’ uh «- of water and appropriating
S H _’"x .-To authorize dlstrlbutlon
■“
"
~ ~ Hu-
of
H. B 521 — Providing Tor the compilation
A large number of the growers met tloh
one to regulate stock exchanges
additional funds for the Water Board.
I
pr«mc
Court reports.
laws.
73 1'rovidlng for th*- detailed sur­ of election
at A. I. Mason’s apple house, where vey H of B th«-
8 B. 26»—Authorizing State Land Board through forbidding the mails to ex­
B
515
—
Providing
for
the
printing
of
wate r r« sour«-es of the state.
i to pay certain claims.
i
the
Supreme
Court
reports.
the sizer was put through the most II B 143 Regulating the business of com­
8. B. 200—Relating to advertising certain changes which do not comply with
I H B. 5«k*—Amending law for determin- I diseases.
inerr bants.
lDj h«lrs for estate.
difficult tests. It was the opinion of mission
Federal regulations, and the other to
I 8. ~
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- --
H li 2l<> Authorizing County Courts to
Il. 30"!
Relating
to notice of appeals.
B 274—Relating to bill of exceptions.
E. II. Shepard and other fruit exjM-rta establish MMs«-asfn«'nt road districts.
8. B. .*530—Forbidding sale of firearms.
regulate
clearing-house associations,
.
.
__
_
___
__
____________
B.
277
—
To
provide
for
depositories
of
><
B 315» Making County Judges ex- ' ounty funds in Multnomah County.
:
r . B
.
334— __________
Providing _____
for _________
screen« ____
for _____
irri-
that the grading and sizing done by officio
through forbidding National banks to
fire wanlens.
8 B. 320—Authorizing County School Su- ration ditches.
H
JI.
3M>
Relutlng
to
County
Clerk
depu-
H. B. 94—For establishment of schools In join such associations unless Federal
the machine was better than could be | tie«.
| |M*rfntendent of Multnomah to hire one of­
certain counties.
kaslstant.
done by an expert fruit packer. By H. 11 381 Relating to the County Clerk’s fice
H B. 187—Relating to irreducible school regulations are observed.
>< B. 139—Relating to bill of exceptions. fund.
office
In
.Multnomah
County.
the use of the machine, which is driv­ I! B. 7o— Amendments pertaining to mines 11 B 174—To provide for Yamhill walnut H. B. 318—Relating to bids for construe-
On the question of the existence of
••xperln
*ment station.
oil.
en by electric power, unskilled labor an«!
a money trust, the report is specific
H I B. 211 Providing for use of voting tlon of bridges.
1! JI. 198—Empowering school boards to machines.
H. B. 383— Providing ___________
for manner _______
of paying
____ _
can tie used in apple sizing.
maintain continuing night schools.
and detailed.
H. B. 3"3 Relating to County Auditor of I for Pr-dera! liquor license.
il B. 200 -Creating a state board of ac­ Multnomah
H. B. 417—Relating to brands.
Frank Cutler, a member of the or­ countancy.
County.
"It would, of course, be absurd,”
H.
B.
480
—
Giving
preference
to
union
sol
­
Sub. H B. 300 To create State Highway
chard firm of Cutler Bro«., is the in­ If il 2.58— Consenting to the purchase of Commission.
diers and sailors on public employment.
said
the report, “to suggest that con­
«nd canal at Oregon City
S B 231— Relating to diking districts.
I! B. 422—To provide for state printing
ventor of the machine. He is a me­ th« II. I«« B. ks 433
Cr< atlng th«- state board of board.
S B. M—Prohibiting sale of liquor outside trol of the bulk of the widely distrib­
incorporated cities and towns.
chanical engineer, having graduated Huhntitute If. B 53—To provide fur rota- Hub. H B. 434—Blue Sky law.
uted wealth of a great nation can be
8 B. 156— ~
Relating
* *
* to * turning
•
over state
H. B. Hl — Providing for method of com-
fiom the University of Illinois. It is tl<n In I
funds.
corralled by any set of men. If that
mltrnent to various Institutions.
73
To
provide
for
detail
surveys.
H.
II.
8 R.
“ 2'0—Relating to appeals.
II B. 44b—Providing for County Attor-
probable that a factory will be estab­ h n. H3 To regulate buain« ss of com
8. R
—To provide for free text books. is what is meant by gentlemen who
neys.
merchants.
R. B 297
_ —Providing
_________ _ __
_____
lished in this city to turn out the ma­ ! rnixslon
for _______
taking
property deny the existence of a money trust,
H. B 448—Relating to Intestat««.
H B 210—-lb Inting to road districts.
II
IL ___ Ri'latlng to incorporation of for public parks.
chines.
II
B 380 R«lating to deputy County Cities
It
H.
B.
261
—
Relating
to
releasing
curtesy
or your committee agrees with them.
and towns.
Clerks
H B 517
_ —To authorise suit In equity dower.
B B 38 Declaring
_______ _____
________
policy of
state _______
as to against
H. R. 3R'i—Relating to granting defaults. is not. however, necessary that a group
the
;e
state
by
Charles
Aitschul.
H. B 629 -To create revolving fund for of men shall control directly the small
CONVICTS TO BE REWARDED wageworkers.
h
b .
524— _______________
Providing for assessment of state
II. B 421 -For completion of Huprems damage«
penitentiary.
In laying out roa«1s.
I Court building
8. R. 11—Relating to practice of dentistry. savings in the banks nor the scattered
H.
B.
556
—
“
To
protect
livery
stable
keep
H. B. 610 -For maintenance of Eastern era.
S B. 21»—Regulating trust companies.
resources of the country in order to
Oregon
asylum.
Good Hoads Congress Would Give
Suh. 117—Providing for additional Justice
■ R. 694—Interstate bridge bill.
H. B. 27 — Workmen’s compensation art.
monopolize the great financial trans­
H. B. 621—State Capitol deficiency appro­ of the Peace In Multnomah County.
If If. 96—Terms of Circuit Court In First priation.
Incentive for Highway Work.
H. R. 341—Relating to banks giving credit. actions, or to be able to dictate credits
District
H. B. 622—For armory at Medford.
H. ~
B. 1D2 living
. _________
____
H. B. 342—Relating to impairment of cap­ to be extended or withheld from busi­
cities _____
and _______
towns __ power
Chicago — The Fifth International over
H. B. 631 —For payment of miscellaneous ital
public parks.
«t«tck by banks.
I H. B. 344—Relating’ to amount banks must ness enterprises.”
Good Road« congress closed here Sun­ H
To prevent spread of tubercu- claims.
Sub.
H.
B.
393
—
To
prevent
location
of
loals.
keep
on hand.
tn certain localities.
day after adopting resolutions urging l<
Relating tn curtesy and dower. fishtraps
H. B. 493—Relating to petitions in cities.
H B. 376—Amending chapter 179. laws
Making penalty for taking np 1911.
H.
the employment of convicts on public marked
H. B.
—Relating to fees for bank ex- CASTRO ADMIRER OF WILSON
H B. 436— Relating to salary of cl<rk of aminations.
highways at a commutation of 10 H H
________
_ ______________
Relating _ to
misbranding _____
arti- State
Land
Board.
H. B. 613—Relating to railroad schedules.
days of their sentence for every 30 Cl» H s of B food.
B. 469—Authorizing purchase of site
Believes New President Will Be
177—Columbia southern project ap­ for H fair
grounds.
days of labor. The resolution reads: propriation.
H B. 497 For maintenance of University
"* B 2»‘3 — Aa to stock at large.
H
Aid to Latin-America.
of Oregon.
-
—
- -
"We urge the adoption by every H. B.---- -----
■For Oregon
Humane -
Society.
H. B. 513— Authorising State Board of
H It
Relating to road districts
Havana
— Cipriano Castro, when
state of the convict labor system of H.
to buy supplies.
Regulating sale of condensed Control
B.
Sub H. B Ml - For levying tax for re- Words of Two Prominent Men Th«t questioned on the subject of his visit
Colorado, giving all available convicts milk
aenrch
In
agricultural
problems.
b . 311— -Creating
4
state forest reserve.
Should be Considered by Every
to Washington for the presidential in­
H
R. »»13—Relating to registration of
the privilege of working on the public H.
'
reimburse Cynthia Olasius.
I' Tl. aia— ■To
motor vehicles.
Busy Person.
School.
auguration, expressed his admiration
highways with a commutation of 10 H. BIt ”.17 Foi On got* X"! iD i! jurors
H B. «14—Levyfnr tax for maintenance of
and
H.
37»- '—For _________
payment of
__
for Mr. Wilson and gave out the fol­
. C.
O
days for every 30 days’ work.
We witnesses.
B. 62R—General appropriation bill.
Woman can rail at the folly oi lowing statement:
8. B. 73—Amendment relative to the em-,-
“My opinion is
urge the state and national construc­ ployment
R. 3—To reimburse Richard Williams.
an«l pay of convicts.
Il ] B. 123—Providing for stocking streams fvsrwork and she gets scant heed. that the magnificent future of the
tion of post'roads and the construction S B 41 Amendments relating to roads with
salmon.
gateways for lands not reached by con­
Here is what two prominent men have American continent was saved with
of a national Lincoln memorial high­ or
n. B. 172 -Relating to disorderly women.
venient roadways
8ub. » H. _ B. 263
_ —For operation
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bridges to say about it Whether they prac­ the triumph of the candidacy of W’ood-
B. 36 Rcgulatlnr tare for the weight
way, connections Washington with of s sacks
across the Willamette at Portland.
In the sale of grain.
H. B. 312—Relating to apportionment for tice as they preach Is best known to row Wilson.
I understand that the
the capitals of every state in the 8. B 48 Increasing the fee« of applicants county
roads.
for admission to th«« bar.
themselves, but the sentiment la all policy of Mr. Wilson, judging from
Union.”
H R. 348 -Repealing sections relating to
8 H. 1»—Providing free meeting places
right
foreign corporation».
posts
his political documents that have been
The next International Good roads for 8 G. B A 22 R Am«
H
R. 377—For bounty on gophers in .
ndments making the shore
Chauncey Depew has said: “I do not circulated up to the present, is one of
Tillamook County.
congress will meet in San Francisco in of th«- Pacific Ocean a public highway.
H. B. 378—Relating to Interstate bridges. believe in overwork, and ths body can equity, justice and mutual respect,
S B 28—Amendments relating to the ln-
1915.
H. It. 428—County fair millage bill.
terchnng«' of lAteratnte traffic.
H. B. 461—For collection of tax on per­ not endure It”
which is precisely what the Latin-
8. B. 36—Amending section 6868 relatlve
sonal property.
to the coats In certain cast's.
Kirkham, In hia ■'Recourcea,” wrltea: American republics have claimed from
Turks Fear Revolution.
S B 25—For appointment of deputies for
s
B 7i Amendments relative to the
State Dairy and Food Commissioner.
"If we do not play enough it Is be­ the sister republic in the north.
of livestock by railroads.
Constantinople — The government transportation
S. B. 33—Relating to state library.
8. B. NO Creating a right of action against
S B. 75 Appropriation for Board of Tn- cause we are overfond of business
“If this is so, as we should expect
person who rives or sells liquor to an
appears apprehensive of a fresh revo­ any
habitual drunkard nr an Intoxicated p«-reon. speetors of Child Labor.
and because the modern ideal Is, not it to be, coming as it does from such a
8 B 76—Relating to furnishing liquor to
S
B.
»1
Amending
section
5791
relative
lution since the discovery of a con­ to drnlnag«' of standing water.
a well-rounded man of elevated mind, prominent authority, the die is cast
Inmates of institutions.
It 111 -Authorizing Portland. Eugene healthy body and divers resources, but
spiracy on Thursday last, when several 8. B. 103 Amending section 3111 rela­ A S Pastern
and it would be a crime not only to
to
build
bridges
near
New
Era.
tive to th«» time of meeting of Presidential
prominent officers and civilians, in­ electors.
S. B 136—To establish Industrial Home a rich man. a man of property—of one go backward, but even to impede the
for Girls.
the
8
R.
118
—
Amendments
relative
to
cluding u former military governor, rare of cemeteries.
8 It. 139 Regulating a business under resource only. Another reason is, play triumphant march of the American
name.
were placed under arrest. The Young 8. B 123—Authorizing the regents of the an S. assumed
B. 166—To permit officers to ride on Implies leisure, and leisure Is the continent, which is destined to per­
State University to lay out nn<l dedicate
Turk leaders are nervous and the gar­ Rtre«tB through the university grounds
any rar nr train.
cardinal heresy against the religion of form such important duties in the fu­
S 11. 289 -To reimburse V. E. Tracey.
8 R. »3 Relating to registration of land
rison has been increased by two regi­ titles
The ture fortunes of humanity.”
8 R. 220—Relating to appropriation of trade, the dogma of business.
ments. The guards at the Porte have 8 B. I on Protecting sub contractors, ma­ water.
•orthodox view is a life of constant ef­
8. B. 223 -To Investigate road rights be-
terial
men
and
laborers
and
declaring
eight
also been strengthened and other pre­ hours to b" a day’s work.
fort, followed by retirement and rest
tween Portland and The Dalles.
Turks Make Peace Move.
8 B. 2 49 -Relating to appropriation of
8. B 77 Minimum wage bill for women
cautionary measures^ have been taken.
The fruit of that doctrine Is a host of
water.
and minora.
London
—Great reticence is being
2»8
Many officers have neon dismissed 8. TL 30 -Expediting appropriation of land »M B.
Making It a misdemeanor to prematurely old men. synlcal, dyspep­
deface State » Board of Health notice«.
eminent domain right by cities
observed
concerning a new move by
from the army for meddling in politics. under
tic,
nervously
depleted,
without
re
­
■
8
n
1
R'datlng
to
safety
of
pnaaen*
8 B 47 Requiring electric headlights on
gers on tra I Ins.
t
locomotive engines.
Turkey for securing peace with the
8. H w— -Fixing
:
specific gravity of ga«- sources, but with money; that is to
8. B 52—Declaring county roads In towns
Jail Preferred to Wife.
oline.
•ay. dead men."
Balkan allies. According to the Daily
and cities to be streets.
8 B. 104 -Regulating practice of phar-
8 B 121 Present
Board
of Control
If Instead of nagging, the worrying Telegraph, there is reason to believe
Des Moines, la.—John Dnvis was changed
macy.
tn State Water Boanl.
8
11. 153 Repealing sections 5200 to
s B. 11»—Providing for minimum train­ wife or mother has those two para­ Turkey is about to entrust her cause
sentenced to a year in the penitentiary "•?22
Inclusive, relating to Willamette River ins for teachers.
to the powers without stipulating any
in the District court here Monday for links at Oregon City.
S B. 124—Authorizing Supreme Court to graphs stuck In the mirror of the man
8 B. 1*>4 Fixing commencement of the exchange codes.
whose overwork Is rankest folly, she conditions. Assuming this to be the
wife desertion, after he had told the term
of office of the Governor.
8. B. 133—Increasing number of Justices may make an Impression before the case, the Telegraph says, doubts are
judge that he preferred hard labor in 8 B 168 -Amending section 72.
TL 24—Requiring goat and kid meat to of Supreme Court.
prison cither to returning to Mrs. be 8 labeled.
8. II. 143—Relating to petition for dedica- sveratrain has earned its aure penalty expressed whether the allies will not
8.
R.
35—Making Lincoln’s birthday. tlon of road.
insist upon Turkey’s making direct
at a bad breakdown.
Davis or contributing to her support. Washington
’s birthday and Columbus day
8. ■ 187—Repealing section 5366.
overtures to them, and whether they
Davis was in court a week ago and legal holidays.
8. B. 2( »4—Relating to issuance of spe-
Cake Filling.
Ro«e- clal certlficates to teachers.
8 B. 115—Providing
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will consent to any terms while Adri­
wns given that much time to deter­ burg.
8.____
____ „ to relnstatement of
B. 2«r»— __
Relating
Mix three-fourths cup sugar, one anople and Scutari still hold out.
corporations.
mine which he would prefer—impris­ 8 B. 117—Prohibiting officers. stock­ dissolved
“
holders and employes of banks from re­
s. “
B. 224--Relating to duties of school tablespoon flour, on« cup boiling wa­
onment or reconciliation. His liberty ceiving gifts.
boards.
8 It 117 Relating to water rights.
R. B. 317—Relating to pleading counter- ter. one cup chopped raisins and nuts
Calero May Be Aspirant.
on a bond of $1090 was offered him.
8 B 1’19-Creating officially the Oregon claim.
and cook until it thickens. Roll the
Stnte Fair.
H. B. 113 Relating to county fruit In-
Mexico City—Manuel Calero, ex­
dough
very
thin
and
place
the
filling
B.
23?
To
provide
for
support
of
Ash-
■pcctor.
Bryan Lectures on "Peace.”
ambassador to the United States, who
-To determine compensation between two layers. Bake.
Normal «teheed
H. R 220
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B 178—Regulating the administering for crosulng land.
on the floor of the senate the night of
Raleigh N. C.—W. J. Rryan si>oke of anestb«'tirs.
H
B 361 Tn
require correspondence i
____
here Sunday to 8000 persons on s. n. 199—Relating to the duties of a school« to furnl.«h proof.
February 2 declared that he had lied
II. B 401 Requiring fire drills In schools.
Cleaning Copper.
of conveyances.
to the American government for ten
"Peace.” He was a special guest of recorder
II. B. -Ill-Making training courses op
~
8. B. 210—Relating to stock running at
Although vinegar may be used tc months in an effort to convince the
tlonal with teachers.
the North Carolina Peace Conference, large In Marlon County.
H. n. 454—To reimburse Ada Weils.
clean the outside of copper cooking Washington authorities that condi­
R. B. 131—Fixing salary of Governor’s
which was in session in this city. Mr. Secretary.
8 R. 2W2—Providing for execution of
utensils, care should be taken tc
laws.
Bryan and party, accompan1 xl by II. B. 147
1 —To secure Interest on county criminal
H. R. 125—To prevent spread of bubonic avoid letting any fall on the tin lin­ tions in Mexico were not serious, will
plague.
compete with Felix Diaz for the pres­
Josephus Daniels, who, it is reported money.
H. B. 4»—To abate disorderly bouses
H. R. 191—Appropriation for Oregon So­ ing of the pan. To clean the pan In­
will be secretary of the navy in Pres­ If. Tl. A3— To regulate railroad and hlgh- cial Hygiene Society.
idency, if he yields to the persuasion
H
B. 254 Stock at large
1
In
*
Sherman side and out. by far the best method of friends.
A meeting of Calero's
ident Wilson’s cabinet, left for Wash­ way crosslngs.
w
provide
for Inspection
of an<l Morrow count}«»»
Is
to
scrub
it
with
soda,
hot
water
and
H. B. 92
_ —Tn
.. _
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__
h
i:
hi
Relating to aa»ea»m»ttt and
partisans launched his candidacy.
ington.
hospitals an»i sanatoriums.
soap.
The
outside
may
then
be
pol
­
•quallsatlon of taxes.
IT. B. 103—To prevent heavy loads on
H. n.
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,52 -Relating to trespass
notices.
public roads.
8. B.
“ 34
“ —Prohibiting saloons in depots. , ished with a rag dipped In vinegar.
Bathtub Case Quashed.
Foreign Steamers Fired On.
H. B 122 Loan shark bill.
medical certificates
8. R. 46-Reqnlrlng
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H B. 233 Fixing time when water right for marriage licenses.
Detriot
—Attorney General Wicker­
Constantinople—French and Italian may
be löst.
Fruit Loaf.
8. B 139—Relating to testimony of hus­
sham directed the Federal district at­
steamers passing Charkeii have been H TL 24» Fixing standard of accda
band jtnd wife.
One
pound
dates,
one
pound
ngs,
... 260- -Relating to display of goods,
H. B
H R. 293 -To provide for state game pre­
fired upon by the Bulgarians. One wares
and merchandise
serves.
three-fourths cup English walnuts torney here to quash the pending in­
Italian vessel was badly damaged anil II n 27» -Relating to marriages.
8. B. 298—Providing for normal at Wes-
grind through grinder and mix thor dictments against the members of the
H. B. 3OI — Authorising cities to operate ton.
aa a conaequenee was beached. It is water wonts.
8. n 327—Providing for uniform mark­ oughly together, knead into a roll ano so-called bathtub trust, who recently
in< for coyote skins
were convicted of criminal conspiracy
reported that British vessels also have H. B. 828 -Providing for state budget.
J 143 Making It unlawful to fish roll tn powdered sugar.
H R
H B. 367—Relating to damages In open­
in restraint of trade.
attracted the fire of the Bulgarians.
in certain streams.
ing roads.
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OVERWORK IS GREAT FOLD