DAILY CAPITAL JOUKKAL, 8ALEM, OMKHHT,' MOKDAY, rUBRTTABY 20, 1906. STATE HOUSE GOSSIP Hundreds of New Laws Ceming: Before the Governor PAULSON RETURNS MONEY Clerk Says Legislature Paid Him More Than His Share Many Applicants for the New Places on the Bench and One Prosecuting Aitorney The governor and secrotary of state aro working hardj taking care of the grist of bills loft by tho legislature Nearly 100 bills aro yet to come into their hands, about 75 having como to tho governor sinco tho legislature end ed Friday, and some were yet to bo signed by Speaker Mills, who canio up today for that purpose. Tho secrotary of stato has employod A. 0. Condit, of this city, to havo tho laws copied for publication, so as to havo thorn printed by tho timo thoy go into effect. Mr. Condit has dono this work for many years, and! is said to bo a very compe tent man for tho task. Money Hold Up. As tho gcnoral appropriation bills contain no emergoncy clauso appro priations for tho stato institutions will not bo available until May 18th. But Secrotary Dunbar says there will bo monoy enough for tho payrolls, but somo claims will havo to wait until that timo arrives. It is expected that thcro will bo a referendum taken on tho genoral ap propriation bill, as its items cannot bo referred to tho people separately. If a referendum is taken all tho appro priations will bo tied up until thero is anothor election, and tho stato would bo compellod to pay interest on a mil lion or moro for two years. A bill was prepared by tho secrotary of stato to provido for monthly payment of em ployes, and that will go into effect in May. Undor that payrolls will be jnado up on the 10th of each month. Important Appointments. As a result of legislation at this ses sion thoro aro many applicants for ap jiointmonts at tho hands of tho gover nor to an additional judgeship in tho second district ono in tho eighth dis trict, and a now district attorney in tho tenth district. It is a cold day when tho lawyers do not create a few offi ces for their especial benefit and tho accommodation of tho dear peoplo in tho way of ermino woarcrs and proso cutors. Lawyers Seabrook, of Marshficld, .and Harris and Bilyeu, of Eugene, are named as possiblo associates for Judgo Hamilton, of Itosoburg, but, under the ?rill, tho man named must reside, after appointmont in Lane, Lincoln or Ben ton counties. As that district already has a Democrat on tho bonch, it is thought tho governor will name a Re publican for tho additional judgo. In tho eighth district Sam "White, Win. Smith, M. D. Clifford nud J. B. Mes sick aro mentioned by redhot tele grams, and letters to como by tho thou sands. For district attorney in tho tonth district Clarence Crawford, J. A. Burloigu and Turner Oliver, tho at torney for tho boot sugar trust aro bo ing petitioned for. i Among tho Ailing. Rev. Davis Errott, who has been holding special services at West Sa lem, camo homo quito exhausted from bis labors, but was ablo to occupy his pulpit Sunday ovoning. Mrs. Osborno, who suffcrod an attack of pneumonia, is improving. Mrs. Lewis, of the Rex studio, is quito ill. Thomas Paulson, clerk of tho agri cultural committee during tho recent Session of tho Oregon legislature, erst while representative from Multnomah county, having served two terms as ex-assistant stato printor has returned $57 of tho sum appropriated for his services on tho committeo montioned, to tho secretary of stato saying that ho cannot conscientiously keep it, not having earned it. January 20th, Mr. Paulson went to his home in Portlnud, with tho inten tion of snendinc Sundav thcro. tho legislature having adjourned, but whilo walking up the front steps of his dwell ing ho slipped, fell and broko his hip. Ho was under tho doctors caro for 19 days, and was unablo to return to his work at the capitol until tho last weok of tho session, when ho appeared upon crutches and resumed his duties. When tho appropriation bill was made up Mr. Paulson's time went in for tho entire session, but ho has re fused to accept tho cntiro sum, saying that ho cannot conscientiously do so, having been absent for 19 days. Ho explains that tho legislative body appropriated' tho sum whilo in ignor ance of his nbsenco, and ho docs not think it right thnt ho should bo paid for work which ho did not do. Mr. Paulson was a membor of tho houso for two sessions, and worked for State Printer Stiuson in 1805, when two men did all of tho work of tho of fice on a foot-power job press. Ho is an old man, having lived' 72 years. ITALIAN WILL HANG PERSONALS California mustard has strength but lacks flavor. Trieste has flavor but lacks strength. Schilling's Best is the two mixed, nothing else, no color. The next - best mustard, sold here is weak but lias good flavor. Your gro&er's; money back. u iiiiiimiiiiimM h-i : j Tie Latest i it ; ; We have now a finer Choco- ; ; ; late Cream than vas ever ' j ! made in Salem before, at ! ! i Zinn's 154 Stat Street. t 104 Court Street. Mrs. Etta Kneeves is spending a few days in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Skiff arc visiting friouds in Portland. E. Kinnoy Miller snout Saturday with friouds at'Albnny. Bert Edward's returned last evening from a visit at Portland. Miss Hattie Odokirk spout Sunday with friends in Portland. Misses Mary and Lena Payno aro visiting friends in Ashland. Silas Rich roturned this morning from a short visit at Portland. J. E. Godfrey nnd Nick Hnas spent Sunday with frionds in Portland. George Meyors wont to Portland this morning on a short business trip. J. Clydo Mnrqunm, of Marquam, was visiting friends in tho city yesterday. Miss Elma Wollcr returned to day from a visit with frionds at Portland. Roy Bishop returned homo this morn ing after spending Sunday with Albany frionds. M. Zicgler returned todny from spending Sundny with his parents in Portland. Miss Mnymo Montgomery is homo from spending Sunday with her parents at Albany. Chirles biers returned this morning from spending a few days with Port land frionds. II. O. Forguson wont to Lebanon this morning, whero ho will spend a few days visiting his paronts. Miss Blancho Brown went to tho re form school today for a fow daysS vis it with Miss Grotta Looney. Mac Parker went to Toledo, Lincoln county, this morning, whero ho will visit rolatives for a fow days. Mrs. W. G. Woods has roturned to her homo at Albany, nfter a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. R. J. Whitney. Missos Lena Molntire and Maymo Stout returned last evening from a few days' visit with relativos and friends at Portland. Mrs. Paul Schmidt and daughter, Pauline, of Albany, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong, in South Salem. Clayton Young wont to Portland this morning, to rosumo his dutios as in spector of lnniber and buildings for tho portago road, after spending Sunday at his homo in this city. Supreme Court Affirms De cisions of Lower Court Tho supremo court today handed down two decisiens: In tho case of tho Stato of Oregon, respondent, vs. Jnmcs G. Lee, appel lant, which was appoaled from Wash ington county, Hon. T. A. McBride, judge, tho action of tho lowor court was reversed and a now trial ordered by Justlco Bcatt. Tho defendant was tried" nnd conr victed of tho larceny of a calf. From tho judgment sentencing him to tho penitcntinry ho appeals. In tho case of tho Stato of Oregon, respondent, vs. Frank Gugllolmo, appel lant, which was appealed from Multno mah county, Hon. John B. Clolaud, judge, tho action of tho lowor court was afllrmod. Gugllolmo was tho Italian who mur-1 dored his sweetheart, Freda Guarascia, and was tried and convicted of murder in the first degrco, nnd sentenced to hang by Judgo Clcland. Ho appealed to tho supremo court from tho judg ment. Justico Mooro ruled: "Bolioviug that tho dofendant had a fair nnd im partial trial, in tho manner prescribed by law, and that no prejudicial error was committed, tho judgment' is af firmod." , At Tho Dalles. Everybody was glad to greet their old friend, J. II. Cradlobaugh, on tho streets of Tho Dalles today. Mr. Cradle baugh is now located at Merlin, a small mining town in Southern Oregon, whero ho is employed by a mining com pany. Ho is also interested in tho Merlin Townsito Company. Having ro ccntly mot with an accident, ho is not looking so well as usual. In his inimit able way Cradlobaugh tolls that two weeks ago ho had gone up into a print ing office to pay a bill, whon tho ncci dent happened. Ho draws therefrom tho moral that " a follow should novt er pay n printing offico bill." Inas much as tho accidont happened as ho was leaving tho offico, his frionds who havo read his splendid nowspnpor arti cles, draw a different moral thnt Cradlobaugh should never hnvo left tho newspaper office. In coming down the stairs his heel caught on a protrud ing nail, and' ho fell headlong, striking on his hoad, which rendered him un conscious for two hours. Ho was nlso confined to his bed for ton days, and has not fully recovored from tho shock yor. A friend who had hoard of tho accident boforo says that whon Cradlo baugh camo to and found surgoons giv ing him a hypodormic injoctiou, tho ruling passion assorted itself, and ho feebly said: "For heaven's snko, doc, don't removo my vermiform ap pendix." And It stayed. Cradlobaugh would joko at his own funoral. Tho Dalles Chronicle. Mr. Cradlobaugh was formorly of Tho Journal forco. Qtc 4 ! Blankets Overcoats Spring goods aro beginning to arrive. Tho fall goods aro going. If you want to get a suit or overcoat at a greatly' reduce prico you will havo to hurry. Wo havo suits and overcoats marked down to $0, $8, $10 nnd $12.50, that wcro from $10 to $18 values. Wo havo about 80 pairs of cotton blnnkots whioh wo will put on salo this wook at tho following prices: $2.00 BLANKETS" for $1.35 $1.75 BLANKETS for $1.25 $1.50 BLANKETS for $1.15 $1.00 BLANKETS for $ .75 Dtfess Gloves A big roduction in men's dross and walking gloves, in sizes from IVi to 0. Best $300 Hat on Eat& Spring Sty lers In Men's SHff Hats Men's Soft Hats Ladies' Cowboy Hats All the Famous "Roberts" makes (EVERY HAT GUARANTEED, Salem Woolen Mill Store TAX WAS ILLEGAL One of the Poor of New York Recovers Half a Million. Washington, Fob. 20. Tho supromo court has decided in favor of Alfrod 0. Vanderbilt in his suit to recover $425,000 pnid tho government, undor protost, in satisfaction of a war tax as sessment on tho ostnto of tho lato Cor nollus Vnndorbilt. RUSSIAN STUDENTS REDHOT HOUSE THIEF AND rOROER. SOCIAL EVENTS Japs Discovers Glands. Tho world in genoral is greatly in debted to Jnpaucso scientists nnd chemists for many valuablo discover ios, tho latest of which is of a very in teresting nnturo. Thero is in tho body of each of us a pair of organs known as tho adronnl glands, yot unknown to tho public, though lifo could not continuo without them. It was a Japanoso chomist, Tak amino, who isolated from thuso glands tho invnlunblo substauco which thoy produco for tho benefit of tho rost of tho body. It Is known ub ndronnlln. It 1b tho most powerful of all chemical agonts for stopping homorrhago. It will arrest blooding from tho noso whon everything else has fallod. Not that that much mnttcrs, for tho -noso is ac cessible to mochnnlcnl moans, but ad renalin has already saved many lives that woro oozing nway In a thin read stream that no surgoou could reach o St. Totorsburg, Fob. 20. Whilo Cos sacks woro parading tho streets, es pecially tho Novsk prospoct, in tho neighborhood of tho Kazan cathedral, tho usual districts for student demon strations today a groat mass meeting of studonts nud professors of tho St. Petersburg University nssomblod to discuss tho question of joining tho strike, and inaugurated similar instruc tions. Tho auditorium of tho universi ty was packed. Sudont orators de nounced tho courso of tho government, doclaring promlsos would no longer avail, tho govornmont must grant froo dom of spocch, conscionco nnd press, nnd convocation of tho national assem bly. Thoy also domandod ending of tho war. Tho profossors woro unablo to suppress tho rising fooling. At an ovorflow mooting tho revolutionary spirit ran riot, students oven glorifying in tho murder of Princo Sorglus. Tho mooting took a rccoss at 3 o'clock, tho sudonts Binging tho "Marsolllnlz,'' carrying rod flags. Governor Has Issuod Requisitions for Two Criminals, Both in Nobraka. Govornor Chnmborlniu this morning mndo requisition on Governor Mickey, of Nobraska for two mon, who aro wanted in this stato. J. H. Slnttory is to bo oxtradltod for tho authorities of Mainour county, who, through District Attornoy McCol loch, havo potltlonod tho govornor. It is nllogod that Slattory with II. II. Hockott nud Frank Cnmmann, Molo four mares, ouo colt nnd six goldlngs, tho nggrognto valuo boing about $535. L. M, Norwood, deputy district attor noy, has bcou doslgimtod as tho ofll cor to roturn tho prisoner. Tom Moss Ih wanted by tho authori ties of Uinatilla county on tho charge of forgory, which crime, it ifl alleged, I ho committed at Peudloton, Fobruary f 1th of this year, and who is now ia f Omaha, Nobraska. Sheriff T. D. Taylor, of Umatilla county, will roturn tho 1 prlsonor. Real Estate Transfers. Only thro ereal ostato transfers wero mado in Marion county Saurday, tho aggrgegato Bum being $1800. Tho arans- fers woro as follews: J. M. Wolford to A. Cbarpllloz, 117 acres, sec 30, t7 , r 1 e, $750. F. R. Cross to E. O. Cross, lot 2, Oak Lawn Park Addition to Salem, $350. J. IL Albert to O. L. McPeek, lot 10, block 9, Yew Park addition, $750. In Honor of Salem Girl. Mrs. Lcstor U. Sntterloo gavo a very charming afternoon affair yostorday, complimentary to hor noico, Miss Stol wor, of Salem, Oro., who is visiting hor for a fow weeks. Tho rooms wero decorntod wih red carnations, and "fivo hundrod' was played at flvo tables, wih hnndsomo pieces in brass for tho prices. At 4 o'clock Mrs. Sat torleo served ices and enko, Miss Stol wor assisting. Tho guosts invitod to moot Miss Steiwer were: Tho Misses Hickman, tho Misses Mason, Miss Page, Miss Bates, Miss Prico, tho Missos Wingato, Mrs. A. Do Y. Green, Mrs. Frank Knox Brown, Miss Dailoy, Mrs. Boaumont Applo, Mrs. Harry B. Oplo, I tho Missos Worden, Mrs. E. S. Hall Mrs. J. W. Maxwell. Mrs. Gcorgo E. Moulton, Mrs. J. A. Wolbort, Miss Car rlo Prichard and Mrs. E. R. York. Taoomn Ledgor. Miss Nolllo Hoover, of Brooks, was a Salem visitor today. o Trial in Circuit Court Tho caso of Smith vs. Smith, a suit to reform deeds mado by Mrs. John Donaldson, doceased, is boing tried bo fore Judgo Galloway in dopartmont No. 2 of tho circuit court today. Tho caso will probably tako up two days. Rich-J aruson uicnarusou uru uuiuu;o iw plaintiff, and George O. Bingham and Kaiser & Slater aro for the dofenso. 8ur Cure for Files. Itching piles produco moisture and causo itching, this form, as well as BUng, Bleeding or Protruding Plloa aro curod by Dr. Bo-san-ko'i Pilo Remedy; Stops itching and blooding. Absorbs tumors. COo a jar at drug gist, pr Bent by mall, Treaties freo. Wrlto mo about your case. Dr. Bo Duoko, Phlla., Pa. Fore Balo by Dr. 8. C. Stone, druggist sldcratlon. MRS. CODY NOT A TERROR Choycnno, Fob. 20. In ho Cody dl vorco enso this morning Banker McAr thur, of North Platte, tostlflod that at a banquet a North Platto, in 1003, Cody calod for coffee, but ho chof gavo him whiskoy instead, which mado him droadfully sick. This was ono of tho occasions on which Cody nllogod that his wlfo gavo him poison. WItnoss for dofonso today testified that Mrs. Cody novor used profano or vulgar languago, novor drank or kopt liquor about tho plnco, was kind and indulgent with Cody and members of hor family, and always treated; Codjj'e guests with con- Public Is Aroused. Tho public is aroused to a knowledge of tho curntlvo merits of that great medical tonic, Eloctrlo Blttors, for sick stomach, liver and kidneys. Mary, H. Walters, of 540 St. Clair are., Co lumbus, Ohio, writes: "For sovornl months I was alven up to dlo. I had fovor nnd nguo, my norves wore wrockod; I could not sleep, and my stomach was so weak from usoloss doc tor's drugs that I could not oat. SoohJ after beginning to tako Electric Bit-ft tors I obtainod relief, and in a short t timo I was ontlroly curod." Guaran-I toon nt J. O. Perry's drug store; pricey COc. $ 4i 1IIIH m-H44M-fH'l4t I The Masses Whothor laws are made for thorn or not, our meals aro, and they aro approclatod by hundreds every day. i White House Restaurant Efri nmiuin in 1 1 1 i ! F The Best Known of All Every ouo knows that it is tho bost known of all brands, and all smokers know that it is the best quality. The La Corona cigar. How Is This Fo Growth? Oar Sales for the First Half of February Show Jast a Little Over 98 Pet Cent. Increase Over Oar Sales Dating the Same Time One Year Ago. Whnt accounts for itt It's bocauso our goodo aro right our prlcos nro right and our policy la right. Our policy ia this: Wc novor deculvo a customer, wo send out only goods wo can guarantee, whon chqlco Is loft to us. Wo gladly rootlfy errors and wo choorfully refund money for nn unsatisfactory purchase Try us for fresh fruits and vegetables and good groeerios. Phone 471 C. J. ATWOOD Successor to ATWOOD & f ISHER Cor. Commercial aud Court Streets 1 ft t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 N-M . 'A