Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 25, 1907, Image 17

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    DAILY CAPITAL JQURXAL, SALEM, OREqoNt WEDyESDAYt 1)ECEMJJER 23 lm
i w Department Has Important Cases Pending
it statements of tho law judge Is told which would bear rene- tlon , " M I 1 I I I I 1 N I II I
ho havo snton thin bench tltlen: Some time since R6n"nto St Tn the neTolnZ T' " tnnt n,att6r9 of ,,t,Bntlon thn' ro th. defendant and Its predecessors In -packer, and dealers of salmon ll!
rCdHnr ab,er,tha? e elate houw about half put .even tic land In the d Isp E 2 ilmS" T"8 bCfr th C"rts of thH ,Ut0r08t' In tho racanUmo' nur Humo oppes ?he 1U 0 unc
tai w aPr0m nnt " ,tll mrn,ns h0 met a sentloman ous cases nil ,enX an Zv," T ? th fdcral c01,rl9 ,n wh,cK US B0U,0r9 h,ul tabltahed their stttuUonaf and I. maklw "eeVSS
la em honored and m- looking around. The jurist politely may hereX? . 1 tul , . the MonW senernl upholds tho homes on a considerable portion of to tost It Thl ewo im i.M?.!J
Si. Wii!!r " H 8POk t0 "- "h 'ho sfrangr Z, t tf Jl lr.d "1 "8' l ? the homestead and Xln ffaSU" o t 2 g
who havo saton thla bench tltlen:
rd. Ho Id still a. prominent
Salem, honored and r
Iby all who know him. Ho
retained as counsel In many
u casos.
r Watson served four years
ring from the bonch In 1SS4
Jlnto tho actlvo
said ho was from a distance, nnu
would like to look through tho stnl
house. Tho jurist replied that somo
of tho folks would bo around nft.ir
practice of n whllo who pnntii m, m i.
Portland, whero ho has since .building. The stranger replied that
or tno prominent lawyers .ho was obllcod tn en n-nv nt
my. He is engaged In many !early hour, whereupon tho lurlst
lgren. Importance, an untlr- said: "All Hdit t hi , ....
tor, a 2ealous advocate and' through." And ho took hlra from
good record as Bupremo basemont to dome, all through, care
. ,, , fuU' explaining ororythlng about
Waldo was born In Ore-, tho bulldlmr. When thrnmri.. ti..i
fcson of honored pioneer par-granger expressed himself vory much
m auiyUU ou mo Doncn ror gratified, and asked If ho was tho
.v.Mui-u m ma jiruiussjon, janitor. "No," was tho roply. "Are
tet student of naturo, a phi- you omployed about tho building?"
was asked. "Yes sir," was tho reply.
"Might I ask whoro or In whnt de
partment you work," asked tho
stranger. "I nm chief Justlco of tho
I'as woll as "jurist, a Btntes-
a reformer. After his re-
.In 1886, owing to tho con-
hls health ho lived mostlv
L.uu. 11.. WV . I
frm iu iuo waiUO 1111 3. BUtiromit rmirf ' rpi, 0iu..
dlod last September. lot tho visitor can bolter bo Imndnn.i
mayor wns elected to tho flinn described. Judgo Mooro Is also
1884, served six years, serving out his third term ns 1hm
Thnyor was a learnod man of tho supromo court nnd with Judgo
jicssion, no nnu previously Bonn kIvos promise. If their nrnso.tt
to stnto for four years ui popularity continues, of romnlnlntr
l.and made a good record on on tho bench as lone as tliov bo iin.
jmo bonch. .sire.
S. Strnhan wns electod in, Chnrloa 13. Wolverton was olocted
sorved for six years. Ho In 1S94 and re-oloctod In 1900 nnd
JOrcgon In 18CC, sottlod a4, corttlnuod to serve on the bench with
favuero ho wns chosen prono. 'great acceptability to the state nnd
ftorncy In 1808. In 1870 tho Imr until his annolntmont n Unl-
kd to the state sonato but tod States district Judge two year
Aiuanq nt the tlmo of his ngo. His promotion to this lm-
tho supromo bench. As portant post Is ample ovidenco of hi
Judgo Strnhnn wnB much worth.
ko ordinary. Ho hnd a keen, in December. 1905, on tho resl-
uytical mind nnd his writ- nation of Judge Wolvorton Tliomns
is on tho bonch command- G. Hnlley was nppolnted by tho gov-
attention. At tho closo of.ornor to sucoed him. Judgo Hnlley1
Lho lorntod at Portland Is an Orogon boy, rnUod In Orogon
filled In 1P95. 'and Idaho. Is a Reed lnwvor. nnd his
I it1 r ! tiAit aU iali . nail.
I Robert S. Dean was elect-' " ? "" "' "V " """ "V"l "" '"
kupromo court nnd hns beon '.". " " l""
it linnnli It rv I elm intInA T
itwlco ilnco and next July ,"" v' "" "" "' v ;
Ij Inu In PnrHniiff na mnmltrii. nf tlin
I, n torm of eighteen yonra , ' . . . , .
lt!1AMyx 1lA..nlt tllA 1nrAfr . v ....... .......
H'.YUIU UUIIlll, 1IIU iuubu.il.
COUrt." Under thla nut tho ffnvornnr
nppolnted Woodson T. Slntor and
Will R. King as such commissioners,
who nre now engaged In their duties.
They sit with tho court in tho hearing
oi cases, participate In tho conaiiltn.
tlon hold and proparo opinions.
Woodson T. Sinter waa born at
orvnuis, Oregon, Nov. IE. ISRR.
Graduated at University of Oregon,
18SJ. Studied law with L. Hllyou,
whllo nctlng as principal of tho Eu
gone public schools, was admitted
to prnctlco In 1885, sorved as deputy
stnto treasurer from 1887 to 1891,
ana rrom that tlmo practiced law In
Salem until his nppolntment ns com
missioner. Judgo Slntor Is n hnnt
worker, a vigorous writer, and his
opinions bear tho stamp of n well
cultivated, ablo lawyer.
Will R. King wns born tn Wnlla
Walla In 18C4. Cnmo to Oregon
whon 7 yonrs old, wns educated nt
Orogon Agricultural coIIoko. crnilu.
ntod from tho law school of Dnn
vllle, Indiana, and wns ndtnltto.l tn
prnctlco In 1892. In 1S92 ho wnB a
mombor of tho loglnturo from Mai
nour cointy, from 1S94 to 1898 wns
a moniuor or the stnto sonato, In
1898 wns a cnndldnto for governor,
but wns benton by Govornor Geer
mbpu ll.n .. .u .- i , u- ..... .. . I"" .""" " vuo out"""" ort jr
v.nu..vvuvi ui wiu cuuiiuuM"'vi mn vi mo umit'u oiaios, ann.in tho now yoar
wealth. That ho Is a hard-worked
omclal no one can deny after golnn
over the following list of Important
litigatiens:
Stnto of Orogon vs. Portland Gon-
oral Electric company, a corporation.
Suit commenced In tho circuit court
to compel nn nccountlng nnd collect
tho 10 por cont of tho not proceeds
from tolls collected nt tho locks nt tho
Wlllametto falls nt Oregon City un
der tho law of 1S70 grnntlng $200,
000 for tho construction of said locks
on tho condition thnt 10 per cont of
tho not proceeds of tolls should bo
paid to tho ctato'for tho bonollt of
tho common school fund. Tho dofond-
nnt Is tho successor In Interest of dho
corporation which constructed tho
cnnnl nnd locks, nnd rofuses to mnko
nny stntomont of recolpln nnd dis
bursements or to pay tho 10 por
cont. Nor hns any stntomont or pay
ment ovor beon mndo oxcopt for tho
first yenr tho locks wcro oporntod.
Tho caso Is now. on npponl nnd ready
for trlnl In tho supromo court.
Stnto or Orogon vs. United Stnton.
This Is n Milt In tho court of clnlms
of tho Unltod Stntos nt Washington,
havo offered proof to tho stato that
tho landB woro fraudulently obtain
ed through tho stnto by tho defend
ant company nnd Its predecessors.
Accordingly a suit wns brought to act
aside tho stato deeds, but tho su.
promo court held on domurror that
tho complaint did not show a suffi
cient interest In tho stato to onablo It
to maintain tho BUlt. nntl nnnthnr
suit wnB commenced moro fully sot
ting out tho stato'B Interest. This
complaint has boon hold good by tho
circuit court nnd tho .testimony Is be
ing collected to support tho charge
of fraud said to havo beon perpetrat
ed on tho stnto,
R. L. Stovcns vb. F.W. Donson, Eu-
gono Pnlmor and Cyrus H. Walker
vs. P. W. BenBon, nnd John P. Logan
vb. P. W, Ilon8on, woro ensos In
volvlng tho sufllcloncy of roforondum
potltlons filed ngnlnst cortnln acts of
tho last session of tho legislature.
Thoy woro nil trlod togothor, and
tho supremo court sustained tho sum-
cloncy of tho potltlons.
Two notions hnd to bo brought In
tho circuit court to sreuro lands for
tho purposo of tho Institution for
fcoblo minded, dlfeotod to bo orootod
I this bench. Previous to
Thomas fcllnlloy.
ucIbo Bean hnd boon fori Jude Robert Eakln, of Union,
circuit Judgo In tho soc-uro0"' wa9 oclou "l Juno- 1JUU-
juuge rcaxm cnmo to orogon in isui;
tt nnd had two more yonrs
rlicn ho wns elected to tlin
snch, Judgo Bonn is it tin-
Oregon, educated at Mou-
aidlng nt Eugene, llo Js u
led in tho law of earnest
grca Industry, stead-
Jf purpose, quick In form-
islons nnd strenuous In the
from Illinois, whoro he was born In
1S45. He rocelvod his education nt
Wlllnmette University, studlod law
with Geo. B. Dorrls of Eugene, nnd
In 1874 was ndmlttod to practice law
Ho shortly afterward oitabllshed
himself ai Union. Oregon, whero ho
built up a large praotlre by closo
f his opinions. That hi i attontlon to business, nnd conscleu-
tho benrh lina liflii sntla.
ijtho people of the state Is
evinced by his suoceteiv
itprnnlc A. Mooro was oloot-
iitpremo bonch. Judg
Enutlvo of Mnlno.that grand
it which It is said produce
Mto nnd men," and Judge
Uno exception to this rule
lucatcd In Iown, and came
In 187G, sottlod at St.
Jlumbla county, Orogon,
actively engaged In th
t law. In IS 82 ho wa3
inty Judge of Columbia
sorved four years. In
en 8 chosen state senator.
i .
ro is a nnrd worker, a goou
th a pleasant personality,
lends with all with whom
tlous work. In 1895, he wns np
polntod circuit judgo for the eighth
Judicial district by Governor Lord,
and continued In that position until
his olootlon to tho supromo bonch,
having boen twice oloctod, Judgo
Enkln Is n man of ploaslng nddrois, '
well oqulppod for his position nnd
gives promlso of n long life of use
fulnoss in this place.
The Increaso In buslnefte In this
court has Icopt paco with tho growt'i ,
of the stato, and tho throo judges j
being unable tl Keep up wun tue
Choice Oregon Farm Land
1). C to fstnbllsh tho clnlm of dho by tho Inst loglslaturo. Tho board of
.tniBtooH of snld Institution wns tin
immmamMmmmmammmamMm nb to purohano from nil of tho
Jowners, nnd, thoroforo, It wns found
Grain
Land
Orchard
Land
Berry
Land
Hop
Land
Ycoclablo S
Land
English
MWalnut
Land
hali:.m, Tim riu:mtY citv.
AH Located in the Great Willamette Valley, Where
Crops Never Fail.
For Information Call on or Write
Derby & Willson
Salem, Oregon.
nocossnry to condemn tho lnnds uifr
dor tho power of omlnont domain.
Stnto of Orogon vs. Christ N'lolson.
Iu n prosecution for violating tho Ono
llshlng laws on tho Columbia rlwr
and Involves tho dootrlno of concur
rent Jurisdiction. Tho dofondnnt
wob convlctod In tho clroult court for
Clatsop county and nppenlod to tho
Bupromo court, whoro It Is now pond
ing. Slnco It Involves tho construc
tion of tho U. S. statutos conferring
concurrent Jurisdiction ovor tho Co
lumbia rlvor on tho stntos of Oregon
Jnnd Washington, It will In nil prob.
nuiiity no tiiKon to tno supremo court
at tho United Slates.
Stnto of Orogon vs. Throo SUItori
Irrigation company, ot ul., Is a suit
brought by tho stnto ngnlnst the de
fendant corporation nnd two otbor
corporations, sudcossorK In lutorost,
to cancel n contrnct for tho Irrigation
of cortnln lands In the Doechutee
country under the Carey net, on no-
(count of tho fnlluro of tho company
.and Its HtioootMora to furnish wnter
ror the rnclnmntlon ot the lands or
to comply with tho requirements of
tho stato land board ns to the dlspo-
hI of tho lands; nnd nlso to compel
An finnruiint lllis it mntinvn riinnluml
" " wr r'f w . .......WM ...tfrI.IUt. ,
I
.i
N. Coy vs. Tltllo Gurantoo ft
Trust company and Ra ofQcera was
proceeding brought In tho United
States circuit oourt at Portland by
tho plaintiff, a non-roaldont stock
holder for tho nppdlntrnont of a rd
oelvor, and Goo. H. Hill, tho vice
president of tho corporation wns apf
polntod as rocolvor. Largo sums oU
money bolonglng to tho gonoral fund
nnvl school fund of tho stato ot Oro
gon woro on deposit In tho bauk of.
Bald company, and tho attornoy gon
oral, on bohnlf ot tho stato, togothfel
with othor creditors, potltlonod for
tho romovnl ot Mr. Hill and tho apt
polntmont ot a disinterested rocolvor..
After hcnrlng tho matter, Alto court
granted tho potltlons nnd romoveA
tho rocolvor Hill nnd nppolntod Mr.
Moars Instead. In tho meantime, the
Amorlcnn Suroty company, the surety
company which had gouo on the
stato treasurer's bond for tho oafo
keeping ot tho stnto tnonoy, nsiumed
and sottlod tho stnto's claim against
tho bank and succoded to all of tho
state's rights and clnlms ngnlnst it.
Thin list doos not Includo tho ordi
nary crlmlunl cases nppenlod to tho
supromo qourt In which tho attornoy
gonoral has nppoarod ror tho stato,
nor all of tho msos In which ho has
nppoarod In tho various ot'Jr courts
upon tho roquest of statoolllcors nnd
pthorwlsa..
o
of Onvyou'M Most Hurrcssful
Miiiuifncturor of Cigars.
A. Huokostoln ostabllshod tho Sa
lem Clgac Factory in 1880, and HtarU
od up with two hands hlmsolf nnd
pnrtnor. At prosont ho Is working
eight hands, nnd whoovor calls at
tho shop upstnlrs uoxt to tho Capital
National bank, will nnd tho proprie
tor nt his bonch rolling out tho moiit
famous Oregon-mudo cigar tho I.n
Corona tho first brand which ho
placed on tho innrkot, and , which
holds its plnco as tho most popular
high grado artlolo mndo on tho coast.
A Htlll moro expeuslvo olgnr Is tho
Tnuhmoo brand, and thnt nnd tho
La Goroun, and tho Hon Ton, aro tho
big throe sold by nonrly every deal
er In wostorn Oregon. Those goods
aro In tho hands nf tho local trndo
generally, and glvo toady satUfao
tlon to the consumers, who know
whnt to oxpoct when thoy got hold
of thoso brands whloh havo bocomo
tho groat staple in tho trndo. Mr.
Huoksteln has a fnd which h airs
from tho snttlurs. It Is still ponding on many public occasions, a hobby of
In tho olroult court nt Portland. whloh ho Is the porslstont chnmpton
Stato of Washington vs. stato of tho support of ihomo Industries and
Orogon. Is n suit brought In tho Unl-, tho patronngo ot tho homo morohaut
tod States supromo oourt to deter-'In all linos. Ho recently mndo tho
initio tho boundary lino between the round or Salum storos and asked for
two stato at and nonr tho mouth an nrtlolo of Salem manufacture, and
of tho Columbia river. Tho ttwtl-. finding ono or two merohants did
Judgo King Is a wo.' I equipped lawyer stato of Orogon to repaymout for
i .. i i . .,..,.. i. i and writes a good opinion, and gives cxponoo Incurred In equipping nnd
aC,,aU ?'? llm P" of a most successful career paying troops for United Stntos son-
with tho J X, Oregon has beon fortunate in bor Ice during tho civil war. Tho suit Is
court to .ppoln tw pe L ?I U ofllw"- TUy hftve b' Pwuted on authority granted by
learning nnd personal , or , tone. conoc,ont,oUs, upright men. But congress to establish the claim and
it shail be the duty of said commie- lt " !" e judgee tho amount duo theroon.
. .. x. ..i .j -..i who have gone before to say that, 4 . .
THE
T
and
contact, A story of tho slonors, under sucn ruies ana roguin i atu.u-..u' Hto of Oregon vs. Piolno Statcwi
' - II r- ( I IIMB1LKIT HUH IIIH KSBB.
,.. mi i,i. i,a.ar tror m.i-r Telephone and Telograph Co.,
wvr wv wv-. .V( -,- 4A - -. -, - .
or moro upright men than those who u"wro vs. tmnsoi -leiepnone
n. . ,l,o n.l.lnn ,. n nnrt "! ToIOgraph CO. AdlOns to OOl-
fMU wiv rvRttttt '.' v---
IDEON STOLZ
COMPANY
LNUFACIiniERS AX DHALHRS I.V CIDKR, CIDHR VIXK-
EiXD PICKLES OF ALL KLVDS. PUVDINO A MARKOT
IEIR OIT-PUT IX QRKGOX, WASHIXOTOX, AM ALlS.
5TULISHED IX 1807, AX ABH lOIXO A OltOWIXQ
53.
ADDITION TO TUB ABOVU LIXHS, THIS FIRM HAS
CE BOTTLIXG PLAXT, THAT STA.VUS AT THE VKRV
LOF THE BOTTLIXG TRADE, BOTTLING AUU iiib
IRD DRINKS, AND AfDlXG XEW DRLVKS E.10II VEAlf.
THEIR STANDARD DRIXKS IS A CARBONATED CIDER,
NOW FINDIXG SALE ALL OVER THE STATE.
,. ...- i..m.. . ur..i. . tho gross enrnlngs ax undor tho
m iiaa .-i fitTVH .v. ""-""' ,.., ,. , , ... .. .,.
1 tho POOplo ouuuivu uf iioyuiur vuig ai mu
1 Th Idea embraced In the federal tiwtlon ,n June. 1000' I'loaliiK u
constitution of appointing Judge, for )HX off3 ,8r con- on " 'r0f r
lire or during good behavior. Is rap- ,n of f',rM8 companies and 2 per
idly beeomleg pert of the unwritten nt " ;h "'" earn,nK" ' '
law, that a Judge who perform, well K aml IPhon oompanlw. and
hi. work .hall be continued Ih oltt f Ux f "ft,r 0",t nn " " "
Por with every added year of work ,B ' oilnK car. refrigerator oar.
Ue caa reader better wrvlee. " " oompanlee. By stipulation
! Since th. .Ue gov.riit was or- l " lavf " ,"mn1
ganll in lt6. yer. age tfc.ro rgor jemH-lne. Inehidlng the
hav. bee IS clerk., a. follow.: " !' " JJ
Joph O. Wlleon. Ierkrn llmUk. "- ' ,wi,f ',Ha,
ti i itMin.a n n nmt fu.H to make this a tort of the valldlt of
Richard Wllllauw, C. 0. Curl, CUM. ... . ,
H Bellinger, P. II. D Arejr. 1. n. ik.iMu.Mi, i.hm'
Odeneal, J. A. SWrattOH. W. II. -- -- . . ..
... r. ol.,...,u t t d referendum amendment of the
,!..... . . "'""V - eonetltuilon and all laws onaetl un
Murphy and J. C. MerataHd. tn. ..... .
i ' ' . .der It. The result will be far reach-
pr i oewHI-w- Jag whichever way the matter Is da-
I ' "' ' '" O - tmtmm I iji ti, n ti ti fi t lanlelnn mi nnnt n
i""". . ". r. :
mony was, by stipulation, tnken be
foro two commlsilonors, ono appoint
od b each stnto, nnd tho hearing Id
sot for January 0, 1008, nt Washing
ton, D. C. This Is considered ot
groat Importance on account of the
fishing industry In tho Columbia nnd
the rovonuo whloh tho state sucoed
Ing Iu holding tho disputed portion
of tho sands and Islands will recolvu
from fishing lloonios, Ma., and has
entailed a great doal of labor upon
tho attornoy gonoral In defending
Orogon's Interests.
State of Oregon vs. R. D. Hume,
Is a ease commenced to enforce the
law Imposing a llcenso upon oauncrs.
hot koep It. ho got tho manufacturer
u customor by Insisting on tho right
to havo tho Salem article In prefor
onoe to tho same quality of good.
niado elsowliore. Tho principle on
tors Into his dally conduct. Ho U
not only nn expansionist In theory
but ho Is a hoottor In practice, and
his sucows In building up his own
trado shows that he Is noting upon
a sound prlnolplo of business. Ha
says: "If a business man would
havo tho support of tho poopio of htrf
own community ho should glvo that
support whenever thero Is an op
portunity. It Is tho goldon rule ot
business suocess "
A. A. LEE, Malinger ESTAHMHHHD 1BNO, I'. (I. HOVER, 8i-e.
SALEM
AND
ABSTRACT
LAND CO.
The Attorney General' OttJcc Is Xo expeoted short of tho supreme court
Longer a Bhiocurc. ,of he Unltod States.
Hon. A. M. Crawford, the attorney! State of Oregon vs. Warner Valley
n.ri f nrfitrns was one of three Stoolc Co., a corporation. This is a
.state officials who have saved -to tblsuU to set asldo oertaln deeds luued
'stato over 1400.000 of public funds tno tato to land In Lake county,
that woro deposited la a suspended .on tho ground that they woro fraud
Portland bank. Ho Is one public or- ulently obtained. The lands were
flelal, who to say the least, has represented to the state as being
earned his salt. The Christmas swamp lands and were selected by
Journal has taken the pains to collect tbe Ut under the swamp land grant
a brier synopsis or the more Icapor- or congress, and arterward sold to
office-
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