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Furniture-Hardware I P IC T U R E FR A M IN G A S P E C IA L T Y OREGON LAWMAKERS’ WORK AS REVIEWED Senate Well Up with Work but House Congested : 925 MEASURES PROPOSED Flood of Mraiurti Appeared Laat Day For Introducing Bills— Appropria tions Asked Reach Huge Total— Compensation and Board of Control Bills Pass House—Governor Signs Widow's Pension Bill. Salem.—The close of the fourth week of the legislative session found the senate well up with Its work, only a few measures belug left over for a third reading ami final passage. The situation was Quite different In the house. That branch of the assetu lily is so badly clogged that the task of clearing the calendar before the 1 h a v e just re ceived a co m p le te line o f Spring Suitings, alt w ool close of the 40 day period will be a and a y a r d w id e that 1 can m a k e up at $13.00 and up. 1 h an dle prodigious undertaking. The trouble In the house Is that they the E u g e n e W o o le n M ills goods. P a tro n iz e h om e industry. have been Indulging In too much ora A l l w ork guaranteed. Steam c l e a n in g and repairin g. lory lately. Unless the talk Is cut out L A D IE S’ W O R K A SP E C IA L T Y the result will he great confusion dur- lng the closing hours of the session, the death of many good measures aud hasty action on others. The Job for the house Is especially distressing, for In that body 601 bills have been presented, and the senate has already sent over 84 bills, a total of nearly 700 for that wing of the <^~X~í»C-<>«><-<-X“ X*<-<KK~X~XK~X--X~X“X~X--X~X~XK--X-<~X-<K*<*<~X-*:-v legislature to act upon. Up to the present time the house has passed 95 of its 601 bills over to the senate, D. S T E R L I N G , M AN AG ER and has killed off or withdrawn nearly that many more. FLOUR— Hard Wheal Brands: 925 Bills Proposed. Wheat, Oats, Grain, Hay, The last day for introduction of bills Mill Feed — Shorts, Bran, Olympic and Pure White brought forth an avalanche In both Vetch Seed, Chopped Oats, Every sack Guaranteed. the senate and the house thut nearly Oil Meal. Grass Seed—all swamped the clerks. With adjourn kinds constantly on hand. ILO LK — Soft Wheat Brand: ment 325 bills had been Introduced In the senate so far this session and an White Star. Poultry Feeds and Supplies. even 600 in the house, or a total of -------- ---------------------------------------- P H O N E 1711 925 bills for the session. This is just 200 more bills than were introduced two years ago. ^ ^ „ I ^ M j- x - X - X - X - X - X - X - X - X - X - X - X - X - X - X K - X - X - X - X - X - X - X - X Several Important Measures Passed. Among the important measures pas ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ sing the house were the workmen's compensation act and the board of control bill. Both branches passed the widow's pension bill and the Mult nomah school teachers' measure. The home rule amendment was defeated in the house. The senate passed the to the fact that no other store in the minimum wage bill for women and ♦ city carries a better or more complete minors, the measure placing ull chari table Institutions under state super line o f Groceries, D ry Goods and Gen- vision. the bill amending the direct ♦ eral Merchandise. It's a fact. See- primary and the railroad headlight ing is believing. Come and see ! measure. No large appropriation bills have passed either house. The outlook for the passage of good roads legisla tion next week is excellent. Legislature Asked to Give 98,287,819 Appropriations already asked from the Oregon legislature, and now under consideration by the joint ways and ♦ ♦ means committees of the house and senate, have reached the huge total of <8.287,819.07. By the time all requests for state money are in. the total may reach <9,000,000. This will be a record- breaker for requests, but there Is no reason to believe that when the smoke has blown away and the final tale has been told that this will be a much more expensive legislature than the one two years ago. when the appro priations totaled 15,760,000. Compensation Bill Passes House The Lawrence employes’ compensa tion bill passed the house, after a bat W f i. V" i Í tle on the floor of 2V4 hours, with only Murnane and Upton voting against the measure, and Campbell. Lofgren and Hagood absent. May Oust Officials For 90 Day«. Only four votes were mustered against the substitute bill by the sen ate Judiciary committee giving power to supplant district attorneys, sheriffs and constables, and the substitute You need not suffer. Write today for illustrated booklet measure passed the senate. descriptive of Hot Lake Sanatorium — Nature’s great The drastic provisions of the ori cure place. A natural boiling spring o f curative mineral ginal hill, which allowed the governor water. Thousands have been cured here after suffering summarily to supplant such officials, were materially softened In the new years from Rheumatism, Stomach, Skin, Blood and Kidney bill. Under the new bill officials may disorders. Directly on main line of O. W. R. &. N. Railway. be supplanted for periods of 90 days, A S K FOR S P E C I A L E X C U R S IO N T I C K E T but only after they have been given a hearing in court and the circuit Judge decides that such officer has not been W a l t e r M. P i e r c e faithfully executing the criminal laws President and Mgr. of the state. Widows’ Pension Bill Is Signed. With no member but Dimlck voting In the negative, the widow's pension measure, Introduced by the committee on health and public morals by re quest of the Oregon congress of mo thers, passed the senate, and on being enrolled, was sent to the governor, who signed the bill Primary Amendment Paeeee. Seven senators went against the 8mlth bill to amend the presidential preference primary U v, but the bill passed in the senate. Under the presidential preference law, as passed by the people In 1910, an elector can vote for but one candi date for delegate to a national con vention or candidate for presidential elector. The Smith bill contemplates amend ing this by dividing an equal number of delegates In each of the congres sional districts and the balance at i; KNOW LES & GRÄBER Spring Suits $13.00 Up Strictly Custom Tailored Bohlman S TE R LIN G Toñe TAILOR F E E D CO. ALL C IT Y O R D E R S D E L IV E R E D | l Are You Wise X X X ♦JOHNSON <& CO. : Hot Lake Sanatorium N a tu re s C u re fo r R h e u m a tis m Hot Lake, Oregon | Get Prices on Mill Feed at the Flour Mill | | Before Buying Elsewhere f | :j: | Rolled Barley. 75 lb. Shorts, 90 lb. Sack Shorts. 80 lb. Sack Bran. 60 lb. Sack Feed Grinding a Specialty. Sack, $1.15 :j: - - 1.45 I - - 1.30 - - .80 5 Cents per Sack COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR HIUS large. Thus each elector can vote for the number of candidates from his district and for the candidates from the stale. Teachers Win Bill Over 200 school teachers from Port- land Invading Salem on a special train Events Occurring Throughout and standing at the buck of the mem the State During the Past bers of the state senate when they voted ou Applegron'e hill providing \ Week. what is practically civil service for the teachers of counties of more thau 20.000 population brought au unani AFTER TURNOW WITH DOGS mous vote In fuvor of the bill, which Two Young Portlandere Take Blood had already pusaed the house. hounds on Qrlm Errand. Refuse to Submit Home Rule. Portland. — Equipped with two saw. Notwithstanding the fact that the ed off shotguns, enough ammunition senate hail «auctioned the suhmlaslon und provisions to laat for months and to the people In 1914 of the so called taking with them seven well trained home rule amendmeut, passed by the bloodhounds. Charles Smith and Buck people 111 1910, the house, by u vote Nagel, young men living lu thla city, of 32 to 25. refused so to submit the are going Into Washington to get John amendment and It will not. therefore, Turtuiw, the mail who within u year go to the people through the medium has killed four deputy aherlffs aud of the legislature. It Is Ititlmated here two other men. The boys huve de that It will, however, he voted ou by clared their lutentton of getting Tur- means of (he Initiative. now or never coming hack. Electric Headlight Through Senate. For months Smith und Nagel have Senator Neuner's bill requiring rail been training (heir bloodhounds, und road companies to equip their engines now they are going after the rewnrd with electric headlights won the day In earnest, despite the fact that Tur- lu the aenute after a hard fight. uow huu a record as a dead shot and The bill has been amended to allow that no one whom he ever went after the railroads one year In which to has gotten away. The Portland boys equip all engines with the modern will Hiviire deputy sheriffs' commis lights, aud the paragraph making It sions and will start Into the Washing the duty of the railroad cominlaalon ton hills as soon us arrangements can to enforce the act was struck out. he completed, with the Intention of Legislation Division Favored. dogging the tracks of Turnow until The Malarkey and McCulloch reso they get him. lution. carrying a proposed constitu tional amendment, dividing the ses Hood River Water Supply In Danger. sions of the legislature, passed the Hood Rlfer. The protest of the senate despite some opposition. The locul commercial club through Ite proposed amendment provides that bills be Introduced for the first 20 president. W. L. Clark, who has writ days only, these 20 days to he followed ten to the Portlnnd water hoard de by an adjournment of not less than 60 claring (hat the Bull Run water re days nor more than 90 days, and the serve encrouches on the Hood River balance of the session to be devoted watershed, inuy lead to a conference between the local citizens and the to consideration of legislation. Portland officials In an effort to ad- Reopens a Way For Income Tax. Two resolutions to place before the I Just the houndnrlea. It Is probable voters Important constitutional amend i that members of the Portland board ments relating tef taxation were pass | will come here aa soon us the weather , becomes sufficiently tnlld and visit ed by the house. j One resolution Is practically an en the laist Lake region. abling act to put into effect the Initia tive measure passed at the laat eleo COAL LAND BEING TAKEN UP tion to exempt household goods. It Is held by inuny lawyers that such an Many Valuable Claims Have Already Been Filed On. enabling act will he neceasury to Marshfield.—Coal rights which It le legallxe the measure. The other proposed amendment believed will later on be highly valua would open the way for a state In ble ure being taken up In what Is come tax. It is practically a duplicate known us the Kden Ridge country, far of the income tux measure, defeuted down on the south fork of the Co- at the last election by only 250 votes. qullle river and In the southern purt Eastern Asylum Requests Are Pruned of Coos county. Coal of a very fine Applying the pruning knife, the quality always has been known to ways and means committees of both exist there, hut the previous Inacces- houses cut the spproprlatlon asked ; slblllty of the country bus caused It for the Eastern Oregon usylum 1131, to bo overlooked. The Smith Powers 218. reducing It from $404,949 to $267,- lagging company la now building a 731. The committee also reduced the railroad to that part of the country, <60,000 appropriation asked for by the and the prospect of transportation medical department of the University has directed attention to the valuable of Oregon to $45,000. The most Im coal deposlta. Anticipating u move of this kind, a portant item eliminated in the appro priation asked for by the eastern Ore prospector aud locator has been In gon Institution was the <95,000 for the coal country for a year or two a new wing. The asylum here is also past, and has opened veins and Inves asking for an appropriation of about tigated the coal on the government <70.000, for the conatructlon of the lands. He has located Investors on north wing to the new reeclvtng ward, these government lands, arid In such ! cases the lands have been filed upon and this also may be refused. <6 Short Ballot Title Passes Both House« ! under the mineral act. The senate has sent on to the gov ernor Representative Hurd's bill pro 8. P. Makss Offer For Terminal. viding for a short ballot title to Initia Marshfield.—The Southern Pacific tive measures, in addition to the usual baa made a proposition, the exact de title, which In not more than 10 words tails of which are not known, to the will give a ''catch line,” as a ready terminal company, with a view of se guide to voters, setting forth the name curing the tracks and right of way of by which the measure is commonly the terminal down the waterfront In known. Marshfield. The Southern Pacific Celilo Project le Indorsed. right of way la secured through North Giving a hearty Indorsement to the Bend to the limits of Marshfield. It project, the committee authorized by Is stated that the railroad haa made a the legislature and headed by Gover demand of the terminal to accept or nor West to Investigate the proposed refuse the proposition so thut the mat Celilo power project, has reported ter of using the waterfront In Marsh back with the recommendation that field can be settled finally. the lawmakers set aside the sum of 925 ,000 with which to co-operate with Lake County Deal Cloeed. the state of Washington In making Klamath Fulls.—A deal which has thorough estimates and surveys of the been pending two years waa closed situation. when the deeds to the lands held by The report is the result of the In the Oregon Military Land Grant corn vestigation made by the Joint commit puny were filed hern by the Oregon tee from the two legislatures, headed Land Corporation. by the governors of both states. Thla land was originally granted for Legislative Brevities. the construction of the military wngoa Remarriage until six months after road across the CaHcade mountains to divorce Is prohibited in future by the Lakevlew, In Lake county. The grant. terms of a hill passed by the house. Ilea north of the Klamath Indian res The bill giving Grand Army posts ervatlon, that within the reservation the right to hold their meetings in having been exchanged for lands out state armories, was passed by the side. There are about 50,000 acres In house without opposition. Klamath county and the deeds call The hill giving the state's consent to for a consideration of about $4 per the purchase of the Oregon City canal acre. Much of the land la said to be and locks passed the house without fine timber, aome la good pasture and opposition. Borne good for agriculture. What their Senator Butler has fathered a bill, plana are for handling the londa are by request, providing for the abolish not made public. ment of the present board of horti culture and substituting therefore one Hill Extenelon Wanted. commission, to be named by the gov Klamath Falla— Rufus R. Wilson, ernor. director of the Humboldt Development Governor West caused to be Intro committee, has been here from Eure duced In the house by Gill of Clacka ka. Cal., with a view to Interesting mas a bill to repeal the act passed ibis section in an attempt to Induce over the governor’s veto, commonly the Oregon Trunk railway (HMl line) known as the "Thompson swamp land to build from this point to Eureka. law.” The country to be traveraed la large A bill making It compulsory for ly without railroad facilities, and there county courts to publish a budget of Is an Immenae amount of fine timber proposed expenses each year and giv ing the taxpayers the light to be beard on the proposed route. There la also much good placer mining along tfca before any levy was fixed, waa I routu. and tome fine quarts mi nee. „ by U e house. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Mrs. S. S. S., Van IJuren St. Kings ton N. Y. (full name furnished on ap plication) had such decided hcnolll from using Foley's Honey A Tur Compound that siic «hurt's tier good fortune with others. She writes: "F o le y 's Honey & Tar Compound brought my voice back to me during a severe case of bronchitis and laryngitis. Oh, how many people I have recommended it to." New Era Drug Store. Phone 3 5 J. Satui wtsi sim W. Ann of I fam o f P< Feed & Livery temi Bul < tools HH I A ( OHMS, Props. want figure The imi the ji I vrr yt hi ny New And Cp-tollrtte Give US d (d ll J< l>o you know that more real danger lurks in a common cold than in any other o f the minor aliments? The safe way is to take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, a thoroughly reliable prépa ration, and rid yourself of the cold as quickly aa possible. 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