The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, February 05, 1915, Image 4

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    RESUME OF WORK OF
, STATLC8;SLATURE
First Three Weeks of Session
See Practical'y All Big
Cills introduced.
Number f Eilit in House 444, In
Senate Eiil to F.ec!sfy In
dui'.riei Submitted Way! and
Metrit Comrrittee Caui'ng UreJll
net! Prohibition Bill Favorably Re
portedNo Won . to Ser on
Jlr.ea.
Sa!m. Although three weeks of
the rHth legislative amnion have flip
ped by with all tiie b!g measure! ei: 11
to be jahiM J ui ly both houna, yet
really more progrtg has Ix-en made
during the first half of the prefnt
leiuiion ihari durint; the na!: e period
In many previoua ieasions. I'ract'c il
ly all the importaiit Li.is lave Lett
Introduced and tnauy of them have
received aUenticfli from the various
committees and are in shape to be
passed upon. The beginning of tfa
fourth week of the nefsi fuiind bi ill
o
houses iu shape to get doo to bt.M-
imi, and unless there la hit uims '
flow of oratory much '
will be at( (pi ip ibhed.
As Saturday was the
the introduction of bil'a ift le tt
i( tubers of the 1 f r bus ft
ti.jw k'w BUI ,1 lG;M Uf
aki ! of t' Mn.
.T.'tt of the ;!: Ubal 4 PD4f
at this i'ion tl't bo(0 io i:.n'cd
lity now iiu;:L4r 4il tvofte lii't
lf.J sera; s to'l of )
191S ae!tlc.n Mrt Will C':3 h i Ml'
tl Id ei ate biK. I total of 1-4'J.
Csa nsi ta Aat to iat t'a! .i
Legis'atioii affl''til'fce wiitm'
coir, ! l...s t ill " : r . i 1 KB
a'teatioi of i"i:a thi treol 1 e
coKiiiit!i o ii'c a !.inil!,'ri'ji uai
!miitteda bill tht ill rer'(
the India! riea under tot jnCOt :
mi ril t?it to ff er (' "
sale, it i (ix.'eltf XM.P ICS
,mi mil a. tivoiib no ton ae4'
mi 0
lit kill t stray b & tec
lion idi:ns thui it. tl I'll I 'ir
10, lb '!! MI VtU f'O l)rR
tnm tiii' ret . .( f ivt ma) iea
Cb s seeh. It ! reo ffcaUiel -fti
tOxTtictUm t tViiaml It' tl fit t,i-li-.ti
n iy kv ti t 0it:i of Ail)
for offiil ifihir l ti" ee?.: n e.n"(
or by i out: ml .'Oi fid COUP y
Oi' ae a it) riti'ti
, Tht fci l'on requirlrR l f&B ! (0
KOpi'ort tl or ftf I ieiO:;n'l oppo
a nt ia (.. of on'.a: o ill be
striekeii out o .)il.fl. In tlgt
xkapi ci U itol 0 1oro tb tn
,k MH'.
T;l" Ao0 oi f o oeo 8i I.
T'e pnkiliition k'H tJM rwne
k k to the V i te f"!;
Kt kite for the oriiaj 3g 8 tii
the isvoiible '-u..M i
ni(iniit a on a'e. lie t tl e.
i ;:e bill rema ns ' I i'(&$ 6e
imtne form as wbon origit.nho d'tt'1
by the Ctnu m i tt of Oi.o l,ini!nl t 'J
11. trodueed by llr. Ak0 It l&iC
been amVnded. howr, cist 0(1 (A) t
teeth fn near'y every MO) 1
Probably 1'ie most iVioiOfi,
change is In the limit nl tit)
amount of liquor that t an be 'i 08 I
In for homo consumption. T' 'l
now fixes this quantity at father two
quarts of w h'shy or 15 quartB of In er
In a month. The original bill apecl
fied no limit.
The me.asure makes unlaw fill there
ceipt by any person from a common
carrier of more than two quarts of
spirituous or vinous liquors, or m ire
than fifteen qm.rts of malt liquors,
within a jeriod of four weeks. j
(Ira n alcohol, the bill provides, n;a ;
be sold by pharmacists only upon the
prescription of a plnsuian in good
standing. nl e sule to each Indl ,
vidual is limited.
Among other provisions, no ater !
tinenieuts, In newspapers or other
wise, of Intoxicating drinks will be al- j
lowed in lhe s.ate. j
Institution Appropriates Reduced. J
Appropriatio-s for six staie irstitu- ,
tior. are provided for In as many bills j
Introduced In the house by the ways '
and means committees of th bouse
and senate. The amount allotted, j
reaches a total of $l,:i950 K. The ,
corresponding appropriations fer li13
and lt I, respectively, cre 11,034,. I
19 1 ii auui,iiii...j 4j. j he current i
appropriation, therefore, slums an sp I
pan nt laving of about J:4;.de0 over 1
two )ears sro.
Out of this savin?, ho ever, is to
be deducted nearly .Mi,oou f )r (),,,
( r ' "1 't the f .if-rtr CO
Ilk vh.cti does not figure in the pres-
f?.t al'-'fr.cr.t
Ti
'..! state fr.i.t.'tat'.oi.i ore
i f t follows : lla-tca Ore
. ' m. i '. It :.t'fc-
,-0-. v
g' n -,
tlT.7"
:r,: fa,
ft; i: ;
ICS.
u.f bii;. 0
'. J and .irf court, t
: iV for t:
t'i nii. ''d.
Or. ton state to-,, a!, $,:.-
The ..o:::t w&; aid means cfttnn.it
tee d'-cl'l' -i to roe amiend that the
:a!e tra:s!::g tj!,"ol lor girls, created
by an art at the last teiQon
ef the '-iiiat'ire, le aVjl.sh'-d. It
was dK;dd that there as no r:al
l,e-1 fur !. t-fhuil Urin'on was ex-
KsH that ue inmafi of the chul
couia le tar.en (un1 oi at oiner mu-
! t::.a a
I Aa e; :r- i-r:; of i.'M i"
n.ale tt the la st tvMion for the school
' of whkh .;4.t'. 0 a u.m I iii the erev-
Don of a bUl!c!..V. The jDUit comaitt -
t"e iix i I to '.hi th.s buiid.cs o er
to the b-rd of c,.t-d.
The,- cre only I'd inmate a tn the!
instiiiitir-n last year.
Other et;in:?.tes r cut net'lal
lv, ! y a vote of S.e to six it w df
c.i:e-i to ailow an apprtiiwtion w
!"S4't. U (om.tv fa.t
. i m
or v-r r,
A by the rtate
fiir, only $.)4.ia; was a! loved
eliminated were ,; i rei t
live?:.' C
cahseum. $.f.U.N4; -f
, rilways, J.i,i'; : ,r reimouing ine
i e IS r fund, r.T X
Wo It 4jry t)'il !." It etBl'
Vbe .Utch .it ".I of Senator La".?'
,.1.-r I V".
s b.i! pe?m',t:'..f; 1011 to e
1 ft juries war. soui.'e..) so far ;.s t) .3
: ion .t . '. itihu. vU9 ti e id nor
lit report -f the IVii-ry ( -.;iitt"e
was alopt- I it d 1'ie m a?ure.
. vOt
H sl- -e! d-o' ; -it 'v
ion ha'1 1
'i.is!y been t.-.lie
If the
gi rate on the mer.j-jrc, but it s re
called from the bouse thid recoiis..i r
tt Sei'ors VLt'.iw to po tncneothe bill
l.e.'inltely c. : Barrett, P.
I'i'ham,
Hfnop. Burrtess, Dut, Cusick. Ifit
ll ey, Kiddle, lKollette, Mcltritle, ; ,t a c inference ca' by (lovernor
Ilai.s'la'. J. C. Smith. St-irt, Stray-; Win; eon,", at hich nator Kaih
r. W'oU a, id Thoiiiiiscn. !n t '!:. of DoaRla-; Attorney-Gen-
Sei:Bt'l:i ''or:6fi the bill. Wire:
riSiio rrfi eL0 l-ft-rell Itariand. Uol-
IA k?':tficrl9
s'oser, I, rf. Stnith, Vinton ,a:id Von dC
t)'3!len.
UiSMf,-, - Pr coumv school an
V
l-i:uon ii'.s t.t'-e "tighten. .1 up 0h
t!ie house v. 'm m it pa'sed the H.nklt
6 11 provide: tl:..! p.Tsor.s 1ol-.i;.j
t..t ofiit.' i'. "i have at k.u.i
P'Otiihs' 1 tnai eperi ce in eachin::
I fc ol tiel h hi a s le leat In rs' 1. .
ti'o'O'e. Tweive motlll. t:f t! " pu t
Jt ,.'.T. t rce mud have beci had in
O.'t "on.
The pref nt law i'.'-.;ii?s toir.ty s.i
pfrlntt Hibo is to have .n'.y nii.e
4D:ktl.ft' exj ei ienee, TheyOtan boh!
their P' sit . ..is i n .1 county e- rtificRte.
It u.'.erstood t!' the il .ikle lull
6. ihe airij .t if the county ,-ui e. 'ii
18 ,.on ol the staie.
fct'jis t'-iv BrcvO tt)
0 fiie hot to pa- sed Dr. .1, 11. Antler
0 t lull ?repr-in 't)'"11 for the
ct'iperiniont siatioi at Hood liner. 0
H ! leeisl'.ii'oii t yet it ve.y
I'i'l-'l n proposition. The sentiment
ijen-H $ nerai tl :tl ia riy 1. . al
iiiili J sii'.uU be vPed tor state
f d to'. ro..it.-uv';o:i.
tleo::d time la th$9 1 s
the house ; I net to rep.1he phys
Ua 1 xk ,..,: e.i t:urri e pa d
f)' the lli;i QsKUHi.
S.'tiator liu-'t's t :!l provit'g t!(
etc') ofg'hons o):l v.,h So pouiuls,
passed the ate, v, as reconsidered
gl intief,!. teiy .. s! .oil.
The In t: ..' ; a.-,.-1 llepresentative
t) .istoi.t) bill ein' owering the gover
nor M f '1 a 1 e., ft lhe cf.'.ce of
v ' ' ' ''
t'r.itesl States w.uior. pending a teg-
ular election.
Miss Ti ne s bill for an lncrci'-e of
the length of the rural school te-ms
from six 1 1. u. hs to e''tht months, was
di ated iu ihe house.
Py a vote ol IS to 12, the senate
adopted the majority report of the
judiciary couimUU that Use bill r
,C3
iwuiUng the law iHSMd at the ISn
st.n providing that school districts ! ?'"g which were burn- for the farmed to solve unlided T
may furnish free t.xtlcoks. be passed, j g in tiie prate, while her mother must have the assistarje of the bank
Senator rarrdls bill providing for j m ')' engrsed m a book. er, the merchant and the government
a reduction of 10 per cent ef salaries Suddenly the mother looked up In prodticiion we have reacts th!
a OO, 9 Q O GO 909
Q ' vvv,..i,fr
JM'O or more a year was defeated bv '
uw'Wdn. :
At iiat sovtMi important leirislaiion
tills have bon roporhd cut bv the
irriyauen cen.nutee with favorable'
recouimenihaions, Six of these mea, ,
ures cover the reeomtneadations nu.de ;
by the irrigation congress recently
bel.l at Pertia el. while the other is
the pr.,l jct of Representative Hinkle, i
cliairrcan o( the irrigation committee.
Tu rie, of icg.siatio.. of ga.t I
ailX
Mr. J. N. Conn is
t a
fruit drver on
Lis
. I. !- i
th
aw tuv.n. The din;t:..-:
uii.iir.jr are 32xG
i -"ill
a c..e'i f api'iox !' '
4"d
" t
hus'i-Is of tares.
,,r j has lhe builuit.i-' C
" - A
W , ,.t
raei
Observer.
Fal'ing Tree
nle
Ac, l.-,ra.t ff0"'t I fell J.
A. Barker, one : ih n
respfctt-d citizens of Hiirr
;ai'i.
fJarker vent in! ) tiJ
, .hom.inL-
t
i! n
.
;t-.irmr.rat his act-
i . .j t:n:e
'in
n the evcr.iusr his fami
i Hm
unca.-y anU
mi-B;(?d
m
Ir.lS fe'ifCn pl'.veu
1 , on. u.a. P,.PU(,! tho I
f I
iu : V
; , ... ., ,u
tt!! rr'ornln2 ' ,
'hat h'S dead body U8 I'-ir.d
I.... i, rr.rmrfr U'll h
ee.shod l:'ieath a fallen tree.-
4 & t. RcifctMt, r ., Dfi
, , , , u ,, t ;
T!.e funeral of ASi ri. iv" m -
I, .sr , "I inuep rwi't. , a.-
i . ii i 4. , ,l, f. ,
!ast ,'t.P.day Ir-tn th- ln.i -
residence.
Dect atd had ufen'.
M.vm vvt.?ks.
I ii-rest
9i the state ae the
l In-
i "-t5 m
; tr-lutl Friday in the house ,.y n,p-1
0,
! ,...e-iP Vdrh: ft f.ir th.k ra J i I. liUOn,
re?
ive Korb; s for ;h ' ra
uf ihe ue
3o rf 11111 ..-r ai: 1 Ahert
m-v by the
Hate f J::-o:i C. M ore,
H'u! the b il introduc
iv Senate- liut'er, p
i i:: the -ei:ate
lie for AO
crtPal'on
of public tuiity distr:tts. 1
Aet!.,,rity is gi$e'i to any person
roi in- a iic: pur;ii:"; or wr Try-In ; any
livestock or domestic f'.wPto fc. .11 the
d on Ihe sptit, in a t 1! nitieluced
by Senator liinguam The bill also
gees authority fi ai.y pers 1 seeing
. e-L' si-avine on a i;: :u tvh.'re there
re !c
st' ck or ft Is to kill the dog.
i-,',! Hrowni d the lumbers of the
1. ate judic(a)y comn: ttee v-. rtrts)
. it was vi-r aUy 6,
to al -in-
don the 0! ject s. 'light in senate joint
j r'Wi'utlon No. 15, to c"(p wer the ex
:a,,(' sK--ffsrtn ciie he becomes cnn.,!'p f"er and from tfle
, "
i '.--.1 fly are not pe- ,rmii()!
'
lit I.i .(Hi their nf,.( OS uiltffSi
' -
Wily Indtant ft fled)
A Gcrm.ni .ion o has evolved a
.jueer fliet.e, aln.ut (lie colon, of
,11 .1 . . . ,
he human race- ,1 he lm 0
the skin is oetermuitM by the food
,'att'"'
Drigirmllv, he ileclart0the liu-
man species was hkufa beeauseQiur
pr
iiiitive I'orei'.ithers (iu-isted on 5ni!tiKtrv with refugees and the bank
11, is and roots coflafiW maii- '!ll'u'' court. with prisoiOrs
?se. Tiie Ameri.an redans e " rf,lami,ifs feich us lessons and
I'm,
0
red.-tl
S1US l'
iption of
Cieir coior lo
eoiisiini
raw Tl,e0M.mH8are vell 7 meth"
I , , f ,, , p . a ("" "'J ,h, weakness of our credit
H'to o iheir ,lcent 9rom 8.te,S and mU 0? ,he flnancial
tri fiu-li n.n-ui(ii'd8fe,it .uanti- 9 and trav,n of !he cotton(jarnier
ties of heni, nui in eliloritle, will come a volume of discussion and
t.q Caueaiaii Iwve to thank tl, " mas 0f stiegestlons and finally a
sii'd, for wliit !i they l)e so gntjt 9 'i'm of this, the biggest probity
liking for their dainty pink und 1,1 ,lle ""onomlc life of America, 16
white or delicate unmet eOnnih lD(,eed' v have nnt already laid the
ions. Phi'lci!iia I!eett'B
Aruh ttetl.lins: hrts seven
days. The hu-iiaml tes liia wife's
face aft, r 1 n. eereniouy is over. It
is Tucn proper for him to cry out
in .le!i-hi at its loveliness, untfthen,
as in the llihle, -the friAf tho
etn him. reioieetli .rreai v lecmisp
Of th, liri. e.r Tl,..
. i -.-"" -""-v. ine
people otilside tiie tent raise an t?i-
I'rt'.'fl T l
""""S".1' laenr.ies. e have built during this
In 9 irkev the bride stamls be-.r'priod 2',n warehouses with a ca
hind a screen durint; a part of the llacit' 01 'approximately 4,000,000 bales
core:--!! ' ai.d n lirst ,.n at .to
conclusion.
A Moorish wetldinf is
.lav affair
ko u seven
- .
Oh, You Girls!
Doris w... ,r,,.,, ...Lfn..
dniiiihtor"s un-
. U'
usll;il moot, illouirod:
: -.
i-ons, now uo vou know iigit
is young man loves you JUs he
told vou 0T
mother, he hasn't." replied
he voup; ,, with Cl.i.!ness in
her voice, "but if vou cnuj,! nlv see
the way he looks at me when "l am
not looking at him!"-Exchange.
H.IR SWITCHES made from
combings. Enquire at this office,
ning MR gj:Local Time Card
tebs m mi 5
0
1,9 RAN-
. . . V .... iiiicT DA
"ccv,.r: op
PA J WTfl I M T LUf ( (-,.- -
3U1 i-.
war.
NatiorJiP3 With Cr:el of Stricken
& Indtstry.
B Peter Rad'ord
Iturer Nati-..! farnier.1 I'n'.on.
Kins 'otton ha? suffered more irom
the Kuropean war than ari.Cuther ag
ricultural product on '' Americrn
continent. The shells of O be:l;ge
ents W burned oy bis throne,
frighteftns his au'tu and shatter-
Ine his markets, ana. panic" .eu,
iue i.aueti w.u
the l.atln
... . M, r.f lift, havo
IV ,ie Com
-m,tr t,nio,i their mite toward rescue
Soie'v hex danced before the
lx decree that the
: famiV wardrobe shall contain only
...A
co'tcn eooiis; the press nan pieau
'th the public to "bu a bale";
l """- " " , ,
. )llB ,dans: con-s and legi.iaiive
i hi rbr.rt IIT'J filMin Tlr II II 1 1 1 a ' I II U I J-
nir o.vu v.
. rwisu' w stales i en aioi "t.mo
. Mt)(din the
.,., i . ,.m. Majesty"
i and presenting schemes for preserr-
ine the finfinctal intrsrlty of the
i PirltHtf0jRta!le. but the ?word of En-
:MIlthW, suil'ie. U'Jl iue rnuiu u. i--.
ropeaP prnwd nUghticr than the pen
l A .,.riia in fivlnw V;lO linnn til R
! nrnrlnct nf ..p snnnv south. Prices
j )ve been bayoneted, values riddled
ud markets decimated by the battling
hft't ft the eastern .e::sphere until
tl American fanner tfts suffered a
ar loss yf ?;'ti).i'i0.noo, and a bale
of C(ton brave enough to enter a
Kuropean port must pay a ransom of
half its value or go to prison until the
ar Is over.
Hor of the ftitun L'wt I Co-ops'-tion.
t
The Farmers' Union, throt:h thf
columns of the press? wants to thank
the American people for the friend
sl'lj). sympathy and assistance given
the cotton farmers In the hour.f dtf-
'jkps, and do direct attention to co-
oreratjve methods necessary to ptr-
Wanently assist the marketing of all
t-m products
tie present eniergenrt) present M
grave $ situat'on as ever confronted
I t'imi nnin tlm r- ,.- U
" 1 ,., "r " u ' B, t,u
tn lnatifv ov rnrvT'd nni-v r.U,-t
...... 4. ,.
1 e. 'tn id imp 1 1 mi ni nonnmo tha
constitution and straining business
nirp in nrdcI' lift a portion of the
Durflen 0,1 ,,,e h of ,h f!er,
?r m is done to check
' Invasi.'Cof the war fonts upon
tb rntton the pathw of
K,irn,lran Pe-.i.,Pft on th!g continent
:1 be strewn with mortgaged Aomt
-:l famine and poverty will stalk over
the southland, filling the highwavs &
V7 - mm
rP!t'r', crisis serves t0 "'"minate
' inundation for at least temporary re
9 lief.
Farm products have no credit and
perhaps an never have on 9 pern
nent Rn(J satisfactory basis unless we
build w arllouses, cold storage plants,
el,'vators' etc- for without storage and
"tWTl 'he fouth ls cora'
in .k Ln,,,n3
" " ' atM have
9 .V- .
k.i n. past ten years persistently ad-
vt)ated the construction of storage
ana pekmg backward the nsii.
!u,d f eM eM0'jrasing. but looking
e are able td nouse lest
u. uic uui ana ware-
lthout a cred" system lose
90 per cent of ,her usefulness. The
iplf wateT mark of perfection in th,
: world's historv. hut
uiriuuuo olt? i pnrauive. in the
d?n f history we find agriculture
plowmg uh a forked stick but with
lT'lTZ
Egyptians the marvel o cS zation
for who has not admired th, Son ni
Joseph and applauded the wisdom o
Pliara 'or storing the surplus until
demanded by the consumer, but In
,his e e have lx many' Josephs
llltm DOt enUEh Pharaohl!
Of the Independence And
Monmouth Railway f.
fective December 15, 1S1-1
Train No. 1 leaves Intk-pMidtn-.-e 7
A. M-, anives at Monmouth 7:lll A V
i connects with train for Airlie.
Train No. 3 Uaves Itidep-nd.-e
A. M. after connertinif with S. P. train
j So. aM from O-rvaliis, arrives at Mnn.
. niouth 7:45 A. M.
j Train No. S InA'penden-e (t'g
i A. M.. arrivO- at Monmouth 8:55 A.
! connec-W with train for Dallas. ' :'
Train No. 7 leaves ln,9,enJeti( e yt
I A. M. after connecting with S. P. trsia
I No. 101 from Portland, arrives at .V on
Irnouth 11:25 A. M., connects with Q
:351 for Airlie. .'
Train No. 9 leaves Indeendence ' J'i
P. M., arrives at Monmouth lap.
! connects with No. 352 for Dallas. "
Train No. 11 leaves Independent:
P. M. after connecting with S. P. train
No. P a from Corvallis, arrives at Mon.
mouth 2:30 P. M.
Train No. 15 leavt-Independence 3:5fl (
P. M., H t'ves at Monmouti4:W P. M.
Train No. 17 leaves Independence 4:3t'i
P. M. after connecting with Motor Car
from Salt m, arrives at Monmouth 4 4fl
P. M.
Train No. 19 leaves Independence :jo
P. M. after connecting with S. . tram
No. 350 fromPortlad, arrives at Mod-0
mouth 7:40 P. M.
Tr dn Nna2 leaves Monmouth 7-1; s
M., arrives at Independence 7:25 . M.,
connects with S.J', train No. 354
for
Portiana.
Truin Kn i lenvr.a Atnnm.mtK ft-tr. A
M., arrives at Independent S:25A. M.,
connects wim train from Dallas arriving
at Monmouth 7:25. 0
Train No. 6 leaves Monmouth 9:05 A.
M., arrives at Independence 9:1 A. Y,
connects with train from Airlie.
Train No. 8 leaves Monmouth H::iS
A. M., a:ives at Independence 11:45
A. M., connects with train No. 331
from Dalli.ft.
Train No. 10 leaves Monmouth 1:.'!0
P. M., arrives at Independence 1:40 P.t
M., connects with S. P. train No. S52
from Airlie, also S. P. train No. 102 for
Portland.
Train No. 12 leaves Monmouth 2:35
P. M., arrives at Independence 2:45 P.
M.
Train No. 14 leaves Monmouth 4:05
P. M., arrives at Independence 4:15 P.
M., connects with ."flotor Car for Salem
Aiu Dallas.
Train No. 16 leaves Monmouth 4:50
P. M., arrives at Independence 6:00 P.
M.
Train No. 18 leaves Monmouth 7:45
P. M., arrives at Independence 7:55 P.
M.
Weekly Orcgonian
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