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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1008 HAVE YOU RECEIVED YOUR COPY OF PROPOSED NEW LAWS sturgeon at tiny time, by any means,! state. 'Already over 60,000 have I except hook and line, In the Sandy been sont out to voters whoso names rlvor or any of Us tributaries, or In 'have been submitted to tho secre- Secrctary of State of Oregon Issues Pamphlet Containing Copy of All Measures Referred To The People By the Legislative Association People Must Vote On 19 Measures-Contains Detailed Statement of New Acts With Arguments For And Aglnst ...f.ncl- nt Println1 Pnmnhlnlc AnI IWiimnnfC Nearly Jen Thousand Dollars a s Acting under a law passed by tho last legislature, Secretary of State JJonson has Issued a pamphlet con talulng o copy 6f ail Jnumsure? re ferred to tho people by tho legisla tive assembly, referendum orderqd y petition of tho people nnd pfo jposcd by Initiative p6tltIon, to bo fiubmltted to tho legal votors of the itato for their approval or rejec tion at tho Juno olecllon. The pam phlot also corvtalnB tho arguments (hat hnvo been filed favoring and pppoBlng certain of tho measures. In tho act authorizing tho publi cation of thcBo measures, tho secre tary of stato is required to furnish ono copy of tho pamphlet to overy rogls'tored voter, in tho stato. Tho following la tho form In which each of tho 19 meamircs to bo voted on will bo printed on tho of ficial ballet: For nn nmondmont of Bcctlon 28 (evidently Intended to bo Boction 20) of nrticlo of tho constitution, changing tho compensation of moni tors of tho logislnturo to $100 for ,onch rogulnr bobhIoii and $10 por Irtny for each oxtru susHlon instond of $3 por day nnd mllongo. (Section 28 provldog tho tlmo whon InwB tnjco effect, and tho proposod amondmont Is, thoreforo , wrongly numborod.) For nn nmondmont of soctlon 3 of nrticlo 11 of the constitution, to permit tho lncntlou of stato Institu tions olBowhoro than nt tho sunt of government by net of tho legisla ture nnd vote of the pooplo. To liiciviiKu Supremo Jiitlgt'H. An nmondmont to nrticlo 7 of the constitution by Increasing tho num ber of Judges of tho Biipromo court from three to Dvo, until othorwlso provided by law, nnd authorizing tho loglBlntlvo nssotnbly to provldo by appropriate) loglBlatlon for tho ex erclso by tho ctrrnilt courts, of tho probnto Jurisdiction theretofore ox orciBod by tho county courts, nnd for tho transaction of county busluoss by nnd boforo somo appropriate body or tribunal. For amondmont of soctlon 11 of nrticlo 2 of tho constitution chang ing tho tlmo of holding tho rogulnr gonornl biennial olactlons from the first Monday In Juno to tho first Tuesday In after tho first Monday In Novomber. An net providing that In nil coun ties, tho sheriff shall havo tho cus tody of prisoners committed to or confined in tho county Jail nnd suoh prisoners shall bo worked at such places nnd for buoIi tlmo and Insuch manner na tho cminty court may dl fand other common carriers to grant free transportation 'to stato officers and county judges and sheriffs, as n condition precedent to acquiring laud for corporate purposes by tho oxcrclso of eminent domain, nnd to prohibit tho payindnt of mileage for such free transportation. An act to appropriate $25,000 an nually for four years, to bo ined In purchasing grounds and building ar mories for tho rase of tho Oregon national guard, tho money to be ex pended under the supervision of tho stato military board at any tlmo during tho four years, tho board not being required to use each appro priation tho year It 1b appropriated. Tho Oregon national guard Is re quired to pny to tho Btato treasurer such rental, for tho uso of said ar mories, nB may bo fixed by tho Btato military board. An act to amend soctlon 3529 of Dolllngor nnd' Cotton's annotated codes and statutes of Oregon by In creasing tho nnuunl appropriation for tho support and malntonnnco of tho University of Orogon. For oqual suffrage constitutional nmondmont, permitting women to voto on equal terms with men. For an act prohibiting fishing for salmon or stilrgoon on Buudny from Jnnunry 1 to Octohor 1, also In tho Columbia rlvor only from October 1 to Ducombor 31, also In tho navlgnblo chuunols of Columbia rlvur nt night, alio at any tlmo In Sandy river nnd In Columbia rlvor wost of west line of rango 0 west uonr Astorln, and east of wost lino or range 10 onst, nonr ColIJl, and limiting seines nnywhorejn tho state to 150 fathoms long and 1 1-0 fnth oiiih doep, and providing penalties. For constitutional 'nmondmont giving additional and exclusive pow er to cltlos and towns, within their corpornto limits, to license, regulate control and tax or to suppress or prohibit thontroB, race-tracks, pool rooms, bowling nlleys, billiard halls, and tho sale of liquors, subject to tho provisions of tho local option law of tho stato of Oj-ogon.- For constitutional nmondmont providing that nil dwelling houuos, burns, shods, out Iiouhoh and all oth er appourtonnncoB thereto; all ma chinery nnd buildings used exclu sively for manufacturing purposes and nppurtunnncuB thereto; nil funco3, farm mnohlnory and nppll aucos used na suuh; all fruit trees, vinos, Bhrubs, and nil other im provements on farms; all live stook; tho Columbia river or any of Its tri butaries, at any place up stream from Its confluence with the Snndy river, or with hook and line during the spawning season. For constitutional amendment providing for the choosing of jurors and grand Jurors, and that no per son can bo charged In the circuit courts with tho commission of a crimo or a misdemeanor except upon indictment found by grand Jury, ex cept" when a court holds an Indict ment tobo defective, tho district at torney may file nn amended Indict ment. A bill for an act to creato tho county of Hood River out of tho western portion of Wasco county; providing for Its organization and fixing the. salaries of tho officers horgof. Cost of Election. Tho Bending out of the pnmphlcts containing tho monsures to bo voted upon at tho Orogon gonoral election in Juno, together with the argu ments for and ngalnBt them, hna( boon begun by tho secrotnry of tary of state. The state printer has prepared 100,000 of th-se pamphlets In nil nt a cos', of $0,373.75. Of this 'amount the persons submitting tho measures and arguments will have to pay $2, 797.34 no their proportion, as fixed by law. Tho total amount collected by tin secretary of state from tho fliers of the arguments Is $2,000. An adjustment will be mndo on a per paid basis, and those who have paid more than their shnro will re ceive a refund, while tho others who havo not paid their fiull percentage will have to remit the dlflerence. Tho postage for tho sending out of these arguments will cost nbout $3,000, and the cost of $6,373.75 will have to bo added to It beforo the actual expense of getting out tho measures can bo ascertained, the Lnmouut of poBtage, tho cost for clerks engaged In mailing, about $250, nnd the cost of securing the namos of voters. Secretary of State Benson, It Is estimated, has saved about $3,000 in getting up of the pamphlet by his arrangement of the monsures. The Original Statement No. I Candidate rect. nnd that. In rtountlos of over."" hoMwihold furniture In uso, and 100,000 inhabitants, tho salaries of.n" t00,a ow,,0(l u workmoii nnd In gunrds and Jailors shall not oxoood ! xw w" u0 "nt from taxation $90 pjr month, nnd tho prloo of meals furnlshetl prlionurs shall bo 12 4a each. For an act requiring railroads B usmess, Pie asure or anything thnt excites nnd oxhnnsts tho brain nerves, causes headache. Somo persons cannot $von attend church, thea tors, riilo on cars, ov cm tho water, or io vU$rQ. tliero is tho len&t excite mont without an attack. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills, taken as directed will stop the pain. To avoid suffering tako ono as soon as you feel an attack coming on. Your druggist can tell you of inany who would not ho without them. "I )av Imhiu truwMed with vtr headache tor mamy I tMistn to use Dr Milt' Aatl-lHUn PtU. It la the oiU rnwV Out haa Stven ma or my family any rallef. I o not now havo wuolt ivlU, bamma vhn I ftl ona cohiIuk oh I mtu dUtely tako ono of tha tablet, noar wore than one la required they are eo effective unit I ftppreciute them o Ihorouuhl) I ahvaya Iwve them with me. My wife ami famll alwuyn ua them, cannot do without theux ' a A UAUDNKU. JaueaMll. Wit. Dr, Mllaa Antl-Paln Pill are sold by ur druggist, who will guarantee that a flrtt package wHI benefit. If It lit, ha will return your money, doaea. M cent. Never told In bulk. MUcs Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind I In uddltlou to uxumptloiiH now nu thorlaed by tho constlutlon, Tho Recall. For nu amendment to article S of tlt constitution, giving tho votors power to onll a speolnl election nt any Mm to discharge any public of ficer nnd olect his succoeeor. A bill for h law Instructing mem- ,ljors of tho logislnturo to voto for nnd olect tho candidate for Unltod Stntos senator who rooolvo tho high ot iiumbar of votoi at th gonoral olootlon, For oonatltutlonnl amondmont tjlvliig thtt popl itower to make Ihws for olootlun of imbllc onieers by majority vot luitettd of plural- itle; to provfde that nolltk'l par ti) and voters' owulitloiu ahull bo liroiwrtluimbly repriMunted In all oihot rilloil hv ho ltetlon of two or more pertain and that a votor ahall vote for only una prjn for any ollloa. and may Iml lento & gpo dml. third, tc.. cliole; and to pro vide for a almulo method of prcelitet rofildottr raghjtrntlon. A bill for a law to limit tho amount of money oaudidatee and other persons may contribute or pond lu olaoilon ctwutlKiti; de claring what shall constitute ear ruptlim; use of money aad undue in fluence In election and puulehiug the sanio; prohlUIUag attempu oh eieiluii day to persuade any votor to rate for or aguliMt auy candidate ur oHiullilatos, or auv lueaaure sub mined to tho poople; to protest tho purity of Hi ballet: ruraUUlng in fornwtlou to voters coacoralBs can dldHte and partloa, partly at public expense, KUa provitUag for the man ur of coHductUnt election contest For an act prohibiting, after Am gust 25, 1908, flshlug for salmou or R, tv lHHi HaHHKinBiytBiaMRiiv Refrigerator Time Your Chance to Biiv Don't wait until the last moment u ineji ouy someinmg you don't want. Sftlftfif Vnitr rpfriffArafAr , ...L!i , J r 'v,,i6wu"" "'v wmie-oirl assonment is large and you have chance to buy wisely. We carry the famous AUT01U. which is to refrigerators just what Bock's is to ranges, the best the sun shines oi, bee them today. Hal I). I'atton waa th tlrnf mnnii Mnrlrn county this yonr to tako the unqunlinod plodgo to iMppoit th. pov)o. thohe ror Unltod States sena tor. His position has novor chniiKod anl will not cliniiRO If ho is olected. It Is nn Insult to the pooplo to say "I want to uo to tho locUlnturo but I don't wnnt you to hnvo anything to sny about what I shall do whon i got more. This Is whnt overy legislative candidal who refusos to slRn Stntomont No. l Is doing. Support tho cnudldnto who has faith lu iho people The candidate who Is the frlond of the common schools Tho eandldato who can always bo rolled upon to boost for tho BEST INTRKNSTS of ALU the peop'.o ALL the tlmo. OIiI INDIAN SdlOOl Iiiillnn School Was Uaninvoil to Clio- matvn .Mr. WIkiiiiih Will liiiirov tho Property, CALIFORNIA'S WELCOME TO THE FLEET i BANK TALK No. 11 By the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK,Saleni,Of. It's a l-labit uown doop Jn your pockot the coins ache for frftdos They exort nn Influonco over you to be put In clroulatlon, No temptation to spend neodlowly when tho money li (a llf nnk on Intorost. Try It, nnd exporlonco that feeling of tWM thnt rlBOs within the savors broast as ho steps Into the tank H mako his first doposlt. Not only hnvo you saved an arnonBt tf monoy, but you nlso soo tho material rosult of you detwmlutoi to save. There Is a great satisfaction In knowing that yoa Uh nn Increasing bnnk nccount. Don't ullow your money to work yon; moke It work for jo- tnis Is the way to got a head Open an account with us If you wnnt to add a desrrt to w day's satisfaction. UNITED STATES NATIONAL MM OREGON PEOPLE ARE GROWING WISE (Korost Clrovo Times.) Tho old Indian school building anil grounds which wore sold this weak to T. Wlgninn has boon tho property of Pacific university for many years. OKKATKST IlKCKl'TIO.V IN HIS- eon secured "Y..9; ,A.riFC COAST TO lu 1S79 Captain Wilkinson tecured permlselon from the Unltetl Stutos goverumont to ostabllsh an Indian school similar to that at Carlisle, Ponu. Captain Wilkinson came to Korost Grove with this objeet In view; ho was military Instructor at Pacific university for sovoral years, Utit he had lu mind the starting of this Indian school, -lie secured a icaso from P. U. for the -grounds and erected the first bulrdlug about one hundred feet north of whera tho present structure now stauds. Kour UK G1VKX FLHKT AIIIVAIj. UPON ITS The orownlng event In the world famais voyage of tho American battleship Hect will be tho rousing re ooptlou It received In San Prnuclsco Krow the hour the slxtoen big men-of-war plough through tho Golden Gate on May 5th until thecloso of the grand review on May Sth. every moment will be filled with stirring and hlstorlo eveuts. The Southern Pacific Company lines in Orogon will make n low round trip rate foi this occasion BOSK A large number of them nro now using ,'IjEM?. ItHOWN liHKAl) FLOI'ir. Th nennlo of New hU lived on Jtnl such Pure Foods for over a hundred rJ AjJ Duv..ID ,,,c ,nii, Ujj ,,, pacanges ana in i" " - nnd nro for sgiQ by. ALL WHST-OWJiS OHOCElto. ALLKN & LKWIS, Portland, Distributors for Otegon. ALLEN'S B B B FLOUR San Jose, Cal COIPiM il rjMoIiM. ' years later tat bulldlas was hMrae.!'1" .Sa,m t0 SaM Krauclsco of $25 and then the hu.ldtu, aow UmMTZHVli'i 'rhlsvn! ou the grotiRds wa built by Indian allow auiple time to see In detail the students w nil or white men's laatruo- rohulldiug of the great city of San tkiH. The school protperl while V0- To visit the many points here, hut about 1SS0. ikrouih naiiti. I X.. '":?.. T '." "'ri " "e nay cal luAuoure It wa moved to Marlon county. The property reyerted toJMats for descriptive matter of Cal- P. U. HHit fur a number of years past the balldlHg has be hsj t H bq's' dormitory. Mr Wlgman will remove the old structure aud erect an attractive reldeur. and a bun galow will tako the place of the wigwam. o OAI8TOH.IA TT C&atfp? &M Olty aiMl make aide telp at pleasure in auNinera uaitrornia. Call .on any IfOmla, mako Sleenlllu our raarvn. tlou In advance. WM MoMURAY. 1A1. . Queral Passonger Agout. JOHN M. SCOTT, Astlstant Gonorat Passenger Agent. t ns"a A TRIAL CONVINCES Those who have tried oui i;.'ind!.v work Hi out equal in this vicinity. . ,, . Hvi We havo studied tho weak point! of otfl" made them oui" strongtst. my fjd'te We use a special soup for colored good that do We use a special soap or woolens that doe at " ,'-3 We uso a special soap for white goods that dot not In overy department our work -Is guaranteed Jrt May we havo a trial from you? Phone us. .yr CATT7a7f T ATTTtfnPV COMfJV ,$ UflUl-ill xiw.-.- - - ..jiHS.1 Tel. 25 DeWltts Kidney and Bladder nils are prompt and thorough and win in a short time strengthen weakened kldueyj and allay troubles ari.lng from intlammatloa of the b'adder Sold by all druggists. READY TAILOWCDCLOTHE5 POK WELL DRCSSCD ritrv, .,. Q) . Wsiri 67 IsirtXLUs Z t SM JT r ' II 'Wff "' ''" PRICE 4t yr TO aju t,m m g n m r j j mjm t LF J W