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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1911)
V / ■ M ■ «J».' .7» -> DAILY DOINGS OF OREGON STATE LAWMAKERS AT SALEM -■ 'N NOTES (Wubiuto« FROM EXPERIMENT STATIONS. Ksy*rlm»»< BtaiKiA man, Wa»h| of lull The best way to get rid of mos Sultnes Is to see that they have no place to breed. All mosquitoes must live In their early life In water, usu ally In stagnaut water. It It la pus «Ible to drain tbe country, see that .there are no ataguaul pools Take care also that there are no recap la ins. Utter, barrels, or -ana. which could contain water during the sum mer. and the m-*»qulto problem will be reduced to InalgnlQcant proper tlona Oftentimes where II is IU|«» alble tu drain, the mosquitoes can be chuck»«! by pouring a thlu film of kero >ue <>ll over the water. This »pre.« !• very ■ i. furuily, and will suf fixate the mosquito wrigglers in th«> pond. Burning oil of tar or bubacb powder serves to drivu away ui««a quitoes from a dwelling There are salves containing oil of |>«unyroyal that answer to »••• p m<>»<|Ult> ■ • away from a person, but thesu latter rem "dies oftentimes are hardly succea» ful. There Is as much individuality ani‘>ng tn--» pultoea as among people The pennyroyal salve will keep some people free and will have no effe« t >u others In the name way the salve will keep some mosquito«-» away, but uot effect others. simply a waste of time and energy. MEXICAN REBELS GAIN. The temperature ranges from 5! d«> groca in summer to 61 degroea la Government Forces Lose Artillery winter. and Many Men. (lly |r* I* Whltwey, former tMtFwrtor In iMkirylng, W IL C.. I’uUman, W I El Paso, Texas Galanea and San Buena Ventura are how held by the inaurrectue, according to d'spstches from t'aaas Grandca. Colonel Rabagu reached Casa* Grandee with 150 of the GOO men with whom he entered u|>on hie campaign on January 8. Four battlre have been fought. In three of which the inaurrectue were suci-eseful, Colonel Rabagu loaing the two rapid-fire guns and four pieces of light artillery with which he invaded the Galanea district. San Buena Ventura was abandoned to the inaurrectoe Monday ai-d Gal anea deaertad the next day. Federal «-fficials are now busy preparing Ca»aa Grandee for a long siege, gathering provision« and fortifying the town. United States Consul Edwards has made formal deman«! on the Mexican authorities at Jumea for an immediate h- aring in the case of William Boykin, th«> American negro porter arrestetl for romplicity in smuggling into Mex ico ammunition found on a south-bound train. The following factors are of great Salen, Feb. 6. Senator Chase's same up for paaaage in the senate yes bill to protect acbool children from terday afternoon. Senator Lester of lmi«ortance In developing a dairy pupila who appeared at school carrying Clatsop, who is engaged in logging, herd: Selection, or breeding from vermin, or who are in an unsanitary said that boys are perfectly com|«tenl only the twat producers; feeding, that condition, passed the .senate today to do signal work, and that U> abut la. supplying the right kind of feed them out would cause hardship for without opposition. In sufficient, quantities for the nee 1« Swarming the library, a delegation families dependent upon such support. of the cow; care and handbag. In Members of the house indulged in appeared before the committee on com- eluding milking regularly and thor- mere« and navigation .tonight for the some choice personalities yesterday purpose of attacking the eight hour afternoon before they could decide to oug. ly. providing comfortable and bill of Dimick. Superintendents of adjourn until Monday instead of Satur sanitary quarters for stabling, and Oregon City mills, attorneys, employ day. in the the course of which Hunt treating the cows with greatest con ington of Douglas grew angry and de es and others appeared, outlining con sideration at all times. clared that Fouls of Multnomah was ditions st the mill. Importaiit aa the»«« factors have Admission was made in one or two using "horseplay” and acting like a been In tbe past, they will contluue "fool ” . instances of long 11 and 18 and 24- hour shifts, but as’a general rule the to be fully an Important In the future Salem, Feb. 2. House bill No. 9M, testimony simmered down to detailed development of th«« dairy cow. explanation of ¡the manner in which presented by Buchanan of liouglaa, The first thing to b<> considered In men are required to .handle machinery and automatically regulating the sal selecting a dairy cow la her ability and thsjeanitary conditions surround aries of county officers, tried to ride to produce butterfat. Twenty years the waves in the lower house yesterday ing them in the milts at Oregon City. ago the average cow produced one Extended arguments for and against afternoon, and several times approach hundred and twenty five pounds of the employers' compensation act were ed perilously near the capaixing stage. butterfat per year, while at the pres made tonight before the house commit Finally It appeared that even with ent time It la safe to say that the smooth and experienced hand of the tee of judiciary. averago of the cows of the United Due for grilling, single taxers will Douglas county man at the tiller it receive a scoring and denunciation on could not survive, and Buchanan suc Blates Is cluse to one hundred and WHISKY INSPIRITS REBELS. the floor of the senate when the reso ceeded in getting it back to the salar- »event) five pound* The Babcock lutions prepared by the committee on ) its emmittee. lest has been responsible to a groat Friends and opjxmcnbi of the bills assessment and taxation arc reported extent for thia Increase in production. Bolstered By 60 Bottles They Face back. This may be to'norrow, or it of the state good roads association, in Rain With Impunity. Inasmuch aa it has exposed the nun may be later. Senator Kellaher of the a forerunner of what is to come, en producer, whereupon she has l>een Calexico, Cai. Sheriff 5!<>a«lows, of gaged in a skirmish in the house thia The transplanting of evergreen resolutions committee not being cer »old to the butcher. Every dairyman morning. Those favorable to the bills trees Is a process which requires »h -uld have a pair of »caiea aud a lm|>erial county, receive«! a message tain when they may be returned. The resolutions call for a repeal of desired to have them considered in a great deal of care an«l atten llaueiH-k teal, and keep accurate rec here slating that a detachment of the single-tax' amendment and are committee of the whole Saturday tion. IT rat of all the planter must ords of the milk and butterfat pro United State» soldiers from San Diego aimed, their sponsors say, to place a morning, tail they lost by a few votrs. duction of each and every cow of would arrive here in a day or two. Senator Dimick of Clackamas re realise that If the sun dries out the hla herd Thia la the ouly guide that The insurgents have matte no move safe and sane system of taxation In the constitution instead of the county tax ceived a dressing down from Presi young root», or th«- laig«-r ones, or can always bo di-p«'tid«d upon In the upon Mexicali, ju»t across the bonier. They still maintain their camp about amendment now included, which is de dent Selling this morning, when he at hardens the sap, death la pretty apt •election of profitable dairy cows. I*ype la another |«>lut to be cou •even miles southwest of Mexicali, clared to lie a move fathered by fad tempted to have his eight-hour bill, to follow a trial of this kind Second, All dairymen rocogulse a and have recruited a num tier of Coco- which was recalled from the houae, tw must t>- ar In mind that the "ever sldered. diets and theorists. Attempt to lower the license On reconsidered and referred yesterday, : green“ has a comparatively short definite tyi-e a- Indicativu of dairy pah Indians. porturmatii'v The judge In the show Rain has been falling t>ut, stimu- itinerant drug vendors from 3100 a changed from the committee on com growing season. comm«-ncing In most ring bases bls judgureut entirely upon month to a graduate«] scale of 35. 110 merce and navigation to the industries sections of thia country about the type While it la true that practically lat«-d by th«- contents of fill bottle* of whiaky and <ut many bottles of other anti JIB monthly for different classes committee. • all economic producers conform to lopo.r, ts- en when they sucked Mexi Dimick charged the bill bad been • the 30th of June, or In many in 1 • bx' of such vendors failed in the senate >. ■ » i. .. ' ' . cali Sunday, the insurgent* do not ' ■ ■ I ■ • t. ■ . nances as early as the loth of May thia morning by a vote of 11 for the all cows that conform to the dairy •erm to mind the weather. of which he is a member, and sent to inning thia growing period the ever bill and IS against. The bill was in type are not economic producers, The memttrrs of the band had U-cn troduced by Senator Barrett, of Wash the commerce and labor committee, of gn-en la very tender. If the trans and. consequently, aeledng by type up two nights, and their leaders. El ington, but was materially changed in which Nottingham is a member, by re- planting ran lie don«- before, which 1» al-tie la uncertain business. quest of Nottingham, in an irregular usually the first few weeks In April.. Tbs health of the animal must be Q m MB) l.l-vy and Sun..: I:- rthold, the committee. very little loss should result. If Loe Angele» Socialist, allowetl them to way. considered. Cows that are dl»eaa«-d The senate this afternoon voted to planting cannot be done then. It1 In any way should never I m » kept for rest and sleep all day. Scouts, how Salem. Feb. 4. Allegations that an should l>e done immediately after attempted change in the water cotie is adjourn until Monday. milk production. Tbe prevalence of ever, were sent at intervals to Mexi Approximately 3107.001) will be car the growing »-.«»on. which la during contagious diseases, such as tuber- cali. h move to further the plan for placing ¡the month of July. Take nicely tWo more justices on the Supreme ried by the general deficiency bill fur cul>>sle .«: I ---ntax ■*'■••rtlon mak--s • OSTRICH HERD STAMPEDED. extreme caution uecessary In the se bench will be fought out when the pro- tne last two years when it is reported • * ' jioeed changes are put before the legis by the ways and means committee to with a ball of earth to the roots lection of dairy cows. It Is to the Senator which ran lie held in place by a Interests of everyone that these die Thunder Causes Exciting Timo In lature, unless they are killed in com the legislature this year. Wood of Washington has been gather i burlap wrapping mittee beforehand By going at It In : eaaea should l-e stamped out aa rap Southern California. filly as possible Open allegations of dishonesty, ing the figures and it is with the idea this way you should suewed. Los Angeles Terrified by a heavy Tbe bieedlng of the dairy cow la charges that Dairy and Food Commis of preventing such deficiencies in fu thunder storm, alx»ut a dosen large os- also Imi-ortanL She need not l»e a sioner Bailey had purchased furniture ture thst he introduced the bill passed The exj-erlment stations have not trich«*s on one of the l«>*al farms stam with money of the state and exchanged yesterday, making it a crime tu exceed yet l-*en able to find any aov beaa» pure bred In order to tm an economic peded, tore down the heavy fence and it for secondhand goods, ami a declara appropriations hereafter without ex which do we|| in this western coun producer. In fact many high grade rushe«! into East Lake Park, tramping cows are just aa ec< nonilc producers press approval in advance by an emer try. We are ei|«-rlmentlng with tion by Governor West that if any dis ' and tearing down everything in their I these, using Saud l oonain and, aa are the majority of purebrv honest acts by »Bailey are found to gency board. Minnesota, hoping that we may find a nile. however, th" puier the brand path. have been committeed in Marion coun One of the birds, jumpeii into the Salem, Feb. 1.—Senator Joseph con : sonic that would be adapted to our Ing the more likely la the offspring ty that a grand jury investigation will to resemble Its parents, and If there lake and at every |ieal of thunder be conducted here, were’ developments tributed four new bills to the senate I conditions. are ec«>nomlc ppnlucers In a cow's ducked his head umier the water. He t'anada field peas do very well In this afternoon in connection with the late this morning, the only new meas deed, however, everywhere except ancestry, the morn likely la she to was rescued with difficulty. Tbe oth investigation of ’Bailey's office by a ures presented. One of these is a dup where the ground Is to«» low and be an economic producer, providing ers took to the shrubbery or the Gar- Joint legislative committee. The ses Under these conditions the »ha la bred along the right lines. licate of a bill introduced in the houae, moist vansa hills and were captured only af sion was also'marked by lively tilts be In order to succeed with the dairy ter many hours of hard work. grow loo rnurh to tope If | increasing the membership of tbe Su The tween Bailey s counsel and committee ' Intend"«! for hay, they should b* , cows they must be treated as Indi mounted [«lice, scores of park employ preme court by two. members. Another provides that two te*ma of «ceded to half and half with oats and vlduala. not aa herds. Many dairy es and bundrcis of boys t«»*k up the Anonymous 24-page pamphlets, as The ground man make thia mtntaka. and wonder chase. One of the birds showed fight the Stale Supreme court shall be held wheat, preferably oats why their herds do not pay. They sailing the management of the State in Portland each year and increases the may beat t-e fall plowed, but If 1 make the good ■ ow help support the •nd kicked a youth, who got too near, insane asylum and the treatment of spring plowing Is necessary, the pay of the justices to >5,000, tbe ex over a fence, doubling him up in a patients in that institution, appeared ground should be plowed as early aa p«M>r one. an«! consequently get no tra 3500 being intended to cover the clump of graaa on the other side. poaudble. then the peas seeded to profit from either one today on the (leaks of the members of additional expense entailed. «bout three Inches depth and allowed | both houses. A third bill adds to the recall pro to He al»out a week until they have The authorship of the pamphlets ev BILL BEFORE GRAIN COMPANY FORMED. visions for payment of the expense f<»r sprouted; then the oata seeded sbal COMPENSATION idently rests with Carl Free, now re THE LEGISLATURE. public meetings, not to exceed 310 for low no that the oats and peas will aiding at lx»a Angeles, from the fact Eastern Capitalists to Build Elevators each precinct in the district affected. come on together If cut when thv that in the same mail in which tbe In Washington. The other bill provides the time for oata are In the dough and the peas Measure Introduced by Representa pamphlets were delivered came a appeal from a judgment shall not run just beginning to ripen, they make, tive Abbott Provides Automa Seattle-.. Announcement is made here signed letter from Free, dated ixw An until a motion for new trial has been one of the best hays that Is grown ■ tic Indemnity to Injured of the organisation of a grain company geles, January 20. The text of the and It ran be cured and harvested > decided. Workmen. by Eastern capitalists, who will liuil«! letter makes reference to various like any other hay. The house bill providing for the pur a chain of elevators in Eastern Wash charges contained in the pamphlet. A bill introduced In the Oregon leg chase of ferry slips and operation of a In company with President J. H. For generations our ancestors have - islature by Representative Ablwtt at ington. Among the stockholders are ferry at St. Johns has been favorably Ackerman, Representatives Chattin, tx-en dumping wash water upon cur : one step provides workmen instant J. B. White, of Kansas City, and G. recommended to the senate. J. A. Abbott, Mann and Reynolds, members ranta, gooseberries and other small ; hospital service and prompt compensa M. Dulaney, of Hannibal, Mo. A bill allowing the deposit of state of the house ways and means commit school funds by the state land board in fruits, thinking they were doing the tion fur his injury and eliminates the Pease, of Fort Dodge, la., has tieen In some Instances the contingent fee lawyer through the me made manager of the company, which tee, visited the Monmouth normal any recognised state defweitary was right thing school today and went over the build among those passed by the senate. It treatment has resulted favorably.) dium of a state industrial accident will establish general offices In Seattle. The first elevators will tie built along ings and grounds. While the members meets the condition raised by the de I e»l«eclally In cases where the surplus commission. water could drain away and carry i were noncommittal as to what may be It provide* for the establishment the Wardner branch of the Chicago, cision in the J. Thorburn Roes case so off the surplus oil deposits, grease. ’ done for tbe school, they feel that the the state may derive interest from and maintenance of an industrial acci Milwaukee & Puget Sound railway. and other material which would be equipment is not adequate. dent fund, to which the stale contrib this money. ' of a detrimental nature to the planta, i Miscegsny Is Forbidden. j We do not consider It advisable to utes a fourth, the employee a fourth, Salem, Feb. 3.—All of the official Reno, Nev. A law designed to do Salem, Jan. Sl.-r-Suggestions that it water young plants, especially o«it •nd the employer s half thia_ia the plan of of industrial insurance Tn for away with the marriage of Caucasians acta of Jay Bowermen aa acting gov l»e prescribed aa a penitentiary offenae tings and »«-edllngs, with water of ernor, which under the law are re thia kind It should not come In eign countries and has proven success and Asiatics was introduced in the Ne quired to be attested by the secretary to kill an elk, and that a closed season contact with the stems, but would do ful. vada senate by Holmes of Washoe In case of injury to an employe he county, and will be paastxl In both of state to be valid, such aa all com of from two to five years be placed on ! little harm, and possibly some good missions, pardons and appointments of China pheasants, are some of the more i If kept a short distance from the would receive from the accident fund houses of the legislature without op as follows: all kinds, are void, according to the important features at a meeting of the I roots. position. The law is very^plain in its For the loss of either arm above the terms and very short. opinion of both the governor's office It absolutely committee on game tonight, which was There Is no one breed of cattle elbow. 31.500. and secretary of state’s office, ex prohibits marriages of this kind, and attended by many sportsmen from al) that will give large quantities of pressed today. For the loss of either arm at or be makes it a felony for any magistrate ■ milk of good quality and also be low the elbow, 31,250. For this reason all notarial commis over the state. or rlergyman to perform such cere : good beef cattle Socalled “dual It was also urged that the season on sions and appointments made by Act For the loea of either hand at wrist, mony. It also prohibits the issuance purpose" breeds, among which might ing Governor Bowerman are Invalidat deer he set back a month, opening the lx» mentioned Brown Swiss. Devon |TM> of marriage licensee by the county For the l«es of either thumb and clerk in such cases. ed and can be affirmed only by reissu season September 1 instead of August and Red Polled, have been bred with ance of tbe commissions by Governor 1. This plan, it was said. Is to protect i thia purpose In view, but at the forefinger, 3400. Saw Severs Man's Body. West or by a ruratlve act of the legis the forests from fires, many of which I present time tbe dual purpose Idea For the loss of either thumb or fore lature aasembly, affirming all tbe ac are said to be started by hunters. Sheridan, Wyo.— The body of County I Is practically explode«! If one finger, 3300. Heavier bounty on timber wolves, ! wishes dairy cows, he should select tions of the seting governor so attest For the loss of any other finger, Oimmiaeloner W. H. Robins was com cougars, and bobcats was asked, aa a | any one of the leading dairy breeds: ) 3200. ed by the secretary of state. pletely severed here by the circular Willamette val , that la. Jersey. Guernsey. Holstein ‘ Two bills have been introduced in protection for deer. For the loss of either leg at hip, 31,- saw in a sawmill on Rock creek. He ' and Ayrshire, whichever la liked beat. I the legislature attempting to authorise ley sportsmen want the duck season to 500. slipped on the icy floor, and, falling an assistant secretary of state to act in extend to March I instead of to Feb i and which seems best fitted to the For the loss of either leg between forward, became entangled In the j conditions. If beef la wished, select knee and hip, 31.000, the absence of the secretary of state. ruary 15, as at present. clutch of the carriage. Robins was The ways and means committee has i the beef breed desired, that Is. One such bill was introduced in the For the loss of either leg between elected county commissioner of thia senate by Senator Bowerman of Gil leni>*<i|Attorney General Crawford ad ! 8hornhorn. Hereford. Angus, etc. knee and ankle, 3900. county lest fall. He was a stock- liam, Sherman and Wheeler counties ditional assistance and Increased pay For the lows of either foot at orl be man and rancher. The proper churning temperatures low ankle, 3760. and the other in the house by repre for such assistants. In a bill cintro- for cream vary under different con sentative Derby of Hood River and duced by Buchanan the attorney gen i dltlons. For the lows of any to*. 3150. Religious Play Forbidden. The only safe nils Is to ■ Wasco. eral was to be given one deputy at 32.- i churn at such temperature that the For the loss of an ear, 3250. Philadelphia—As a result of a pro Representative Steelhammer’s bill 100 per annum, another at 31,500 and butter will come tn from thirty lr> For the loss of an eye, |75O. test by clergymen and citiaens, the to require engineers and signal buys a stenographer at 31,200 per annum. forty five minutes. Where the churn For the I om of both eyea, 33.000. police department Issued an order pro working on donkey engines in logging A a reported by the committee this Ing Is done In less time, butterfat Is For Injuries not above specified, re hibiting tbe presentation in thia city camps to be 18 years of age or older, office is given one assistant at 32,000 j los* In the buttermilk. A longer sulting In total and permanent! nt ape by Sarah Bernhardt of tbe religioua | time, bowaver. Is unnecessary, and city for manual labor, 33,000. met determined opposition when it ¡and a stenographer st 31,080. |play, "La Samaritalna.”