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RESUME OF WORK OF LEGISLATURE \ MESSALE T » KAILKOAI) MEN E. S. Ilucon, Il llust Ut-, Baili, Me., the secretary of lis t» of claims of In Icrlng of anesthetics 8. H. 131— Fixing salary of govor- »etnia out this wurning tu railmuders debtedness agnlnst funds the appro- prittlon for which hss been exhausted. nor » secretary at (3000. II. H. 147—To secure Interest on everywhore: "My work un ronilurtor 8. H. 129 ('rentes an emergency hoard to deal with deficiencies necee oounty money and place safeguards cause»! u chrnnir infiammatimi off thè | dialed under the provisions of th# around deposits. kidneys ami I wua miseratile ami all 11 II 66 To regulate railroad and preceding bill piuyed out. Kroin thè day I tarpan Session of 1913 Places 377 8 U. 151— Providing for the crea highway crossings II II 14» Fixing standard of seeds tuking Foiey Kldiiey Pilla, 1 begnn tu tion and organisation of new counties. li II. 269 Relating to display of rvguin my strength, ami I am la'ttcr L a w s on S tatute Books II It 18« Providing for the drain age and disposition of swstnp lands in goods, wsrvs anil merchandise. II. II. 304 Authorising cities to op now tbui» I bave been for twuuty the southeastern part of the state. yi-urs." Try thsin, New Kru Drug THIRTY VETOES OVERRIDDEN II II l l‘.i Amending the law re- erate water works 11 It. 328 Providing for state bud- Co. quiring road aupervlaor* to keep weeds from county road* by Imposing get. II II. 367— Relating to damages In Workmen’* Compensation — Good such duty on the owners of property. Roads Laws—Agricultural Exten Important Bills of the Present Session opening roads II II. 41» Making state Insurance Passed Over th* Veto. sion Work— Widows’ Pensions— commissioner state and county audl Numerous bills Increasing anlarles Minimum Wag* for Women and j tor Minors—Survey of State Resources i In counties II II. 482 Fixing the date for lbs II. H 167.— Repealing the Initiative — Investigation of Cslllo Power Pro law « losing Rogue river to commercial general election II II b»4 Prohibiting olrcnlatlon T h e value o f a paper to a com m unity can t>o accurately measured ject. , fishing WLSI NIDI of fnl»e reports regarding bunks. bv what outsiders think o f it. T h e Sentinel is w illin g to be thus S. It. 283.— Providing for a detail II II 615 Appropriation for deaf Salem.—The labor» of the leglala- survey and Investigation of the t’olum- measured. mutes school of (80,000. five assembly of 10IS have added S77 bla river power project near The Dul II II «16 Appropriation for feeble les. with an appropriation of (15,000. new laws to the Oregon codes. Of minded school of (202.243 31. II It 628.—The general appropria II II 617 Appropriation for blind the new laws 10 are due to the pas tion bill, aggregating (1,231,216.90. sage of bill» of the 1011 aeaalon and Important Bills Slgnsd and Fllsd or school of (37,235. II II 625 Making appropriations Jn of the recent aeaalon over the veto Merely Filed by th* Governor. for Soldiers’ home and state fair of of the governor, including the general II It 1« Relating to ballot titles : (44,(06 STRICTLY C U S TO M TA ILO R E D II II. 630— Mnklng appropriation appropriation bill, while 337 were elth on measures referred to the people |< NI KniHI A < 01 MS, Prop*. II. II. 17 Repealing sections 1»41 for stale peulteattary of (216,000 I have just received a complete line of Spring Suitings, all wot 1 er ¡»proved by the governor or filed and 3442, relating to terma of office S It 14» Relating to publication of and a yard wide that I can make up at $ 1.300 and up. 1 handle I v e r »thing New nini without hia signature, of the eecretary of state, et.-vle treas delinquent tax list the Eugene Woolen Mills goods. I’ atroni/e home industry. Up-lo-llrtte Three feat urea marked the final sea urer. printer and supreme Judges. 8 II. 196 Relating to condemning A ll work guaranteed. Steam cleaning and repairing. II II 41— Abolishing office of state for county rouds sion <.f the legialatlve aaseuihly prior 8 II 235 Limiting time for fore to aiue die adjournment. One waa the hind agent. LADIES' WORK A SPECIALTY II It. 84—Limiting Indebtedness for closing mortgages. ease with which bills were paased over Irrigation districts. S H. 236 Making unlfortn the veto whenever desired; another II It. 91-— Amends sections 513 rela house receipts the conalderatlou of vetoed measures tive to maintenance and custody of 8. II. 253— Prescribing duties of par ents In regard to school census on their merits, and the third the children affected by divorce. II 11. 34—Making 100 pounds the Best for Skin Diseases. S It 33« Relating to special tales ape. 1 shown in the trausuettou of bus stnndurd weight for a sack of potatoes fur roads and highways Nearly every akin disease yields iness. H. II 104— Relating to milk Inspec II II 205 Creating bureau of quiekiy ami |termanently to llurklins' T h ere is only one w ay to get all the news o f the ( i r o v e country. ruquestiot'.ably many of the meas tors. mines and g»*ology uud appropriating Arnica Salve, ami nothing is better II It ISO— Authorizing school dis (4U.OO0. T h a t is in T h e Sentinel. ures passed were of first importance, tricts of 20,000 population to establish for burn* or bruises. Soothes and II II 266—Creating county sealer the list including the workmen's coin trade schools for dependent glr’s. of wreights and measures heal*. John Deye, of Gladwin, Mich., penwatlon act. good roada legislation, H. B. 169— Widows' pension bill. 11 II 278 Making of $60,000 appro aayi, after auffering twelve years with the agricultural college extension H. II 81—Increasing salaries of all prlatlon for provision for state fair skin ailment ami »iiemling $400 in work bill, the minimum wage measure circuit Judges to $4000 a year grounds. H B 79— Relating to the Inspection doctors* hills. Bucklin'* Arnica Salve H. C 376 Making appropriation of for women and minora, the widows' of railroad track scales D. S T E R L I N G , MANAGER (20,0000 for sulmon hatcheries. cured him. It will help you. Only 26c. pension bill, laws affecting Judicial H. 11. 173— Providing for the aua H II 447 Providing for taking up Recommended by all druggist*. procedure and the aproprlatlona for pension and Investigation of the Inter •strays. • • Wheat, Oats, Grain, Hay, H. H 560— Amending law for deter the Panama-Pacific Exposition, the Co state schedules of railroads before mining heirs for estate. <> Mill Feed —Shorts, Bran, lumbia Southern irrigation project, de same become effective Olympic and Pure White II. II. 69— Providing for sterilisation li II. 174 Appropriating (2000 for tail survey of state resources and In of habitual criinluala and moral per ■ • Vetch Seed. Chopped Oats, Every sack Guaranteed. Yamhill walnut experiment station. vestigatlon of water power at Celllo verts. >1 It 211 Providing for use of vot < ■ Oil Meal. Grass Seed—all H. H. 185— Repealing sections relat ing machines We are prepared to drill wells in any Bill Opening Rogue River Pasted •; kinds constantly on hand. ing to road poll tax. kind of rock to a depth of MUI feet. Sub. II. II. 360— To create slate high Abbott's printing measure was de H. B. 160— Protecting cooperative way eotmuisHlou. Guaruntee rock water. Aihlrds* Poultry Feeds and Supplies. White Star. cisively defeated, but the bill opening associations in the use of the terms co II 11 423 To provide for slato operative. Hogue river passed easily. SPEAR & CRUSON. Collie Grove. Or. print lug board - H. H. 243— Relating to the sale of Sub. II M. 434— Blue sky Inw. Thb bill abolishing the office of commercial foodstuffs II. It 449— Providing for county at Stat-j Printing Expert Harris was not Children are much more likely to H. It 143— Regulating the business torneys. sent to the governor after temporary of commlsalon merchants. II. li 608— Relating to Incorporation contract the rontugmu* diseases when adjournment. H H 210 Authorising county of ettloe and towns they huve colds. Whooping rough, II II 52« Providing for asses# Just before final adjournment, when Courts to eetnbllsh assessment road diphthciiu, scarlet fever und con districts. nient of damages In Inylng out roads. the bill finally reached West he veto sumption are diseases that are often H B. 319— Making county Judges II II 604 Interstate bridge bill. ed it. making no report of the veto ex officio fire wardens. II II 4b" Authorising purchase of (ontrueti'd when the child has n cold. ♦ until after the legislature had adjourn H H 209— Creating a state board of Site for fnlr grounds That is why ull tm-dicul authorities ♦ ed. accountancy. II II 4»7 Fur maintenance of Uni any la-wure o f colds. For the quick H. B. 258—Consenting to the pur versity of Oregon. $100.000. As regards bills increasing salaries chase of the locks and canal at Oregon Sub II. B. 531 — For levying tax for cure o f colds you will find nothing in counties, one argument sufficed to City. ♦ research In agricultural problems. better than Chumbcrluin's Cough cr.uac passage over the vetoes—that in to the fact that no other store in the H. B. 433— Creating the state board H It 614 Levying tax for mainten ♦ Remedy. It cun always lie depended of control. every case the amounts to which such ance of O. A. ♦ city carries a better or more complete H.H.78— Makes it a crime to threat upon und is pleusunt und safe to take. 1 1 II. 428—County fair mlllage bill. salaries were raised were less than ♦ en or advocate the commission of a II B. 461 — For collection of tax on For suit' by Benson's Pharmncy. line o f Groceries, Dry Goods and Gen ♦ the ones given in the Gill bill, the pas felony, the penalty running from a (50 personal property sage of which the governor said In fine to three years' imprisonment In ♦ 8 B. 76—Appropriation for board of eral Merchandise. It ’s a fact. See Aimed especially at Inspectors of child tabor, (6000 ♦ every veto message would make such the penitentiary ing is believing. Come and s e e ! persons threatening others' lives and 8 B. 76— Relating to furnishing li ♦ increases unnecessary. soap box orators. quor to Inmates of Institutions ♦ A Few Measures Killed H. U. 73—Appropriates (50.000 for 8 B. 136 To establish Industrial ♦ A few measures were killed, the detailed survey of the water resources home for girls. $50,000 ♦ vetoe being sustained, by request of of the state. CONTRACTORS 8. U 139- Hsgulatlng n business un ♦ S. B 117— Prohibits officers, direct der an assumed name the authors, because of amendments Concrete Work u Specialty ♦ or» and stockholders of a bank from 8 H. 166— To permit officers to which made them worthless. Farrell, receiving a percentage or profit of any ♦ ride on any car or train. for instance, asked that the Morals kind or gift for Inducing such bauk to COM AGL GROVE - OREGON 8 H. 296- Making It a misdemean ♦ Court bill veto be sustained; Joseph, make a loan. or to deface state board of health no ♦ H. B. 279— Relieving those author tices. the recall amendment; l-atourette, the ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A 8 II 133—Increasing number off P N E U M O N IA FO LLO W S A COLD superior court measure, and Carson, ized to perform marriages of the ne cessity of filing evidence of such fact hut never fo lL w s the use o f Foley's the till relating to Judgments and de In more than one county of the state. Justices of supreme court to {eves. 8 11. 204— Relating to Issuance of Honey and Tur Compound. It stop* crees The arguments against the Day H. B. 122— Known as the "loan special certificates to teachers shark bill," prohibits higher rate thau bill to investigate Celilo water resour the cough, heals the sore and in It It 113— Relating to county fruK D IA M O N D Q U A L IT Y ' ces were nullified by the showing that 3 per cent aa Interest on small sums inspector flamed air pussages, und strenghtens loaned workmen and others I d unfor H. n 220— To determine compensa the state engineer had recommended tunate circumstances the lungs. The genuine is in n yellow tlon for crossing land. an appropriation of (50,000 and the H. B. 27—This Is the workmen’s li. II. 404 Requiring fire drills In parknge with beehive on curton. Re. governor one of (25,000, while this compensation act, for which an appro schools. fuse substitutes. New Era Drug Co. priation of (50.000 la made. It has the 8. B. 34—Prohibiting saloons In de measure called for only $15,000. elective feature, which la recognised In reiatiou to appropriations, when an its main weakness, but a compulso pots. 8 B 46 Requiring medical certifi the standing appropriations of more ry feature, according to the beet au- cates for marriage licenses than (l,20u,000 are deducted from the thprities, would be unconstitutional. 8 II 130— Relating to testimony of giving valuable C u ltu ra l Direction» and approximately *6,000,000 appropriation By the operation of this act It Is esti husband and wife “ Built for Northwett Stump»’* offering the moat profitable varieties of mated that from 20 to 30 per cent of H B 416 Prohibiting bulls run the UtaJ amount of drainage from the the damage suits due to personal In A ■implr, jMiwrrful an<l i n r i pm iaivr m achin«, ning at large. GARDEN. FIELD * FLO W ER SEEDS state treasury is reduced to a figure jury will be eliminated. which ran !>• o|w r«tr«i l»y iiNfc man an«l o n * M. II. 495 Naming day of primary horn«. for the Norihoest ia a reliable Refer more nearly onmmensurate with the H. li. 38—Declaring policy of stat« election. W r it « fo r fr r r IfU t.X .K T IN N o S3 It trIU 'L arge ence every grower should have. how to r lra r nlump Unii at a low er roat per H B. 281—Appropriation for O. A. growth of the state and its Institu as to wageworkers and llmltlug the acre than haa r v r r 1**en iMHwkhlr h rreln for«. P acket If not on our Mailing List tend in your tions. There were also certain unusu hour» of certain workmen to 10 hours. C.. (82.000 II. II. 610— For maintenance of Kast name at once. H. B 282—Appropriation for O. A. PACIFIC MANUFACTURING CO. al features calling for large appropri Oregon asylum, appropriates (284,- 10* C.. (107,000 ' ations. It should be borne in mind 1112 Western A ve., Seattle, Wash. 329.80. H. B. 283—Appropriation for O. A. * * * CATALOG No .020 H. B. 102—Giving cities and towns C . $60,000 also, that the legislators did not pile H. B 284 - For extension work at up the expenses of the taxpayers ap- pow»nr over public parks 11. II. 110— To prevent spread of tu U. of <).. $75,000. E a r lie s t D w a r f “ U N IQ U E 1 precirbly by extending the session be berculosis Best Known Cough Remedy. Garden Pea, rich, H. II 287—For building at U. of O.. yond regular vO-day limit, as they For forty-three year* Dr. K in g ’s H B. 166—Relating to misbranding (100,000 fine-flavored, sweet aa sugar. Haa draw no salary for the additional per articles of food. H. B. 288--For additional funds for New Discovery has been known throgh- larger, longer pod, and gives bigger H. B 177—Columbia southern pro the IJ. of O.. $30.000 i iod worked and had to pay their own out the world as the most reliable yield then any other extra early pea. ject appropriation of (450,000. M. B 289— For Improvements at U. | expenses. Try “ Unique" in your home garden. cough remudy. Over three million H. II. 306—Regulating sale of con of O.. (100,000 Women Important Factor densed milk. Isn’ t H. II 290— For equipment at O. ▲. bottles were used last year. H. B. 379— For prompt payment of C.. (60,000 The part played by women at this hs proof 7 It w ill get rid o f your B y *Don't Forget FERTILIZERS H li. 382— Relating to local option cough, or we will refund your money. legislative session was remarkable Juror» and witnesses. 8. B. 41— Amendments relating to Our New FE R T IL IZ E R BO O K and That the lawmakers have taken them roads or gateways for lands not reach law. J. J. Owens, o f Alendale, S. C., writes the valuable books, "Plant F o o d " and ‘Potash H. H. 49S— Relating to national com Into consideration as a political factor ed by convenient roadways the way hundreds o f others have done ; Pays," published by the G er man Kali Works, mitteemen. is shown by the consideration display- | S. B. 36— Regulating tare for the Mailed FREE. W r i t e for them. H. B 229 Relating to railroad fene- “ A fte r twenty years, I find thHt Dr. Ing ed n the case of measures peculiarly weight of sacks in the sale of grain. K in g ’s New Discovery is the l>c»t rem 8. B. 10— Providing free meeting PORTLAND SEED CO., 8. B. 114- -C'rnatlng 12th Judicial affecting their Interests. At the 1911 places for O. A. R posts. edy for coughs and colds that 1 have dlstricL ever used." For coughs or colds and session such bills as now have become 8. (I. 71— Amendment relative to the . 8. B 145 -Game code. mrhft-13 laws were thrown Into the scrap heap transportation of livestock by rail- i II. II. 85 Commission to Investi all throat and lung troubles, it has no equal. Mkv und (1.00 all drug roads. without compunction. gate European rural credits, (2400. stores,. 8. B. 80— Creating a right of action H. H. 270— Providing for demonstra As a rule the investigations" made against any person who gives or sells tion farms. by the legislature were perfunctory. ] liquor to an habitual drunkard or an H. B. 34#— For cslebration of 60th Relative to killing bad bills, two are intoxicated person. anniversary of Battle of Gettysburg. 8. H. 103— Amending section 3444 (5000. ; worthy of special mention—one which H. B 537—To prevent failure to would have created a plumbers' trust. | relative to the time of meeting of pres ideutlal elector*. support wife or children. and another which would have created 8. B. 106— Protecting sub-contract THE CITY TRANSFER H. H. 609 For state lassos asylum an electricians’ trust. With very few ors, material men and laborers and de maintenance, (612,86( 69. exceptions the record of this legisla claring eight hours to be a day’s work. 8 11. 64- Providing marking eff Rolled Barley, 75 lb. Sack, $1.15 8. B. 77 -Minimum wags bill for package* of Intoxicating Uquora. ture aa to so-called "hold.up mens women and minors; appropriates (3,- 8 It 3(0 -Forbidding sale of Itrw ures" Is excellent. Shorts, 90 lb. Sack - - 1.45 600. arms. The following Is a list of th* tm 8. B. 47— Requiring electric head 8 B. (14 Providing for screens far portant measures which will become fights on locomotive engines Irrigation ditches. Shorts, 80 lb. Sack - - 1.30 8. B. 62—Declaring county roads la laws: H. B 480 Giving preference to on I towns and cities to b* streets. ion soldiers end sailors on public em Important Bills of th* 1911 Session Bran, 60 lb. Sack - - .80 8. B. 164— Fixing commencement of ployment Passed Over th* Veto. the term of office of th* governor, 8 B. 14- -Prohibiting sale off llqner 8 B 6— Requiring local agents of 8. li. 24—Requiring goat aad Md outside Incorporated cities and tot Feed Grinding a Specialty, 5 Cents per Sack railway companies to report accurate meat to be labeled. H. B. 341 Relating to li ly the time of arrival of trains. 8. It. 2b— Making Lincoln’s birth 3 B. 43—«'renting a livestock sani day. Washington’s birthday and Co of capital stook by banks. tary board and appropriating (50,000 lumbus day legal holiday* H. H 344— Relating to amount to bo tbervfor. 8. B. 232—To provide for support of kept on hand by banks. H U. 127— Prohibits the auditing by Ashland normal school H R €11— Relating to S. b. 171— Regulating th* admlahs- schedules $ Furniture-Hardware O IC T U RE F R A M IN G A SPECIA LTY KN0WLE5 S P R IN G & GRÄBER J S U IT S $13 J esse Milwsuki Ph o n e 3 5 orchard t : i„ s. i week on •Buy yo Feed Co. Ml lb. sac » A nun Inst rughi o f oUlceri Frank I Eugene t! Feed & Livery Barn U P Ilow Wl • € strong's un down take trong tal Give us d Cali B O H L M A N TSAe T A IL O R :: S T E R L I N G ;; lid i F E E D HA ¡ I f you s ware hura W II t t t ave rete were call father. Master day from i stock. Consult# pay. Dr. CO . Geo. Ed' Monday. LL01R—Hard Whedt Brands: _ Diivnl i B i Mrs. J. WELL DRILLING at Conistes LL0LR—Soft Wheat Brand: I; ALL CITY ORDERS £& C O . Our 1913 C A T A L O G Get Prices on Mill Feed at the Flour Before Buying Elsewhere AN LOCAT Miss My her Walden o f the mun Turkish I I Hr. : Taylor & Higgins O H N S O N JO I Gei D ELIV ERED Are You Wise PACIFIC STUMP PULLER z J. E. Blackmore All Kinds of Hauling £5* Draying D one on Short N otice COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR MILIS ^<“X-*x--x*<~X'*x~:--x--x--x-<*<-<'-x*-x--x--x**x**x-<~>->-x*-x*-x~ • ir Ilstiq Mr». 1>. Monday re eyea. Mrs. L. V gu< »t o f Mi urday for s fS I iirkness • ' € non shoe joe doctor Mrs. P. *|>ent Sund Miss Don several we« to Creawell 24 Ac limitigli purchase o f citv III Inquire Mill supt A. S. Fur «luring the | Ralph Si from Nebri moved ontc ^mking sroi ^pisrden ar in the work! J. C. Wrii his hop ho fall. The Drai pecteil hert the local tci WANTED, woman to Pet Sanf. The weatl storm for n noon for the the Kast.