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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1911)
DAILY CAPITAL JOCRXAL, SALEM. OREfiO. TUESDAY, JAXTARY 21. 1911. I S HECHilCS PASSED BV !.W!IS WITH A I.OUL II WUT UTOX (AN MMV U.SO If WE .1 V l K Hilt V DOIl.Ul 11 li-Sr VATOK lilt A HAM : V K JONATHAN AMI iitUUdt A MKiHT .lAU-I.HilSIATUtE win. VISIT EttfE.NK TO- MOHi:off--niftYisios iok (hangiv; (oi .vrv iwimuiiKS or flE.TIA NEW COOTIES PKOVIftED IX SENUi: 'III.. TP a bill Introduced In tin; fenate ty S'T.aior oitliighuui, of Portland, and j .iKS' d !)' that body yesterday af ternoon n..;--.-s the. house ami escapes tte -'''.'' I' M V veto, tiie owners of horn's '-il! II.kI lliat though the filing fit a d"f.lariiiL.n cif homestead uiion toe!r prf pid ity will exempt It fri'in execution lor any other debt, tt'itlt will not cxrrnpt It from a debt In curred for materials furnished for a building upon It, nnd Unit a material man may by inalllng himself of the law have a lien upon Hie building. The bill provoked moro discussion than any other passed yeflterday af ternoon by the senate. Senator Ma !arkey opposed it on the ground that be believed that the, material men had protection enough now. He pointed out that under the existing law a ma terial man In the event that the con tractor should ail to pay him, though the owner had paid the contractor, could file a Hen on the building and make the owner pay It over agnln. He maintained that that was unjust and that to now extend the rights of the material men to tho extent that they could have an execution prevail against a homestead was go ing too far. Tho butcher and grocer an not have an execution against an owner when a declaration of home stead has been filed on the property did not even havo a lien when the property Is not protected by a home stead filing and he maintained that the material men should have no greater rights than they, Senator Nottingham In defending the measure pointed out that every law passed protecting aebtor 11 in lled his credit and spoke of tho in justice which had been committed un der an old 'mechanics' lien law. Ho maintained that the owner) of homes knew, the law and could protect the m elves and that In most Instances that the material men notified the owners that they had furnished the contractor's materials and that they 'would look to the owner of the home for their pay and that they could en force It through a lien. After Senator Abraham and Sena 'tj&ffiftff-X'' "'l L''-..l..' r i fie lit! LAW THE SENATE tor Albee had ?i oken on the measure t!ii former for It and the latter ngaiiist If, a vote was taken nnd It passed. Could Move (lie Farm. Ser.ntor Haw ley's bill providing that the owners of farms may name them by paying $1 to the county oI;rk In the connty in which the owners reside and that, upon so do ing no one else can use the name for their farm, passed the senate, nnd If It passes the house there will he no need of farms running at large any longer without appropriate names. Senator Slnnott called attention to the fart that under Its provision a furmor living In Marlon could have registered here the name of a farm located In liaker county or some oth er county In Eastern Oregon and sug gested that the provision should rend that the applicat ion for tho naming of the farm should he made whore It was located Instead of In tho county where the owner resided. Snnator Norton suggested that the Inconvenience might he overcome by moving tho farm. Senator Oliver's hill regulating the terms of the Tenth nnd Eighth Judi cial districts passed, and also n bill by the samo author providing that within 30 days after appeals to the supreme court that the clerk of the lower court shall transmit to the clerk of tho supreme court a certified copy of the transcript. Two bills of which Senator Locke Is tho author one providing that counties may when they see fit estab lish county hospitals and another providing for the sale nnd distribu tion of the Oregon laws pas.wd. After Oregon's Senator. Senator Abraham Introduced a res olution in which he asks that the legislature urge that United States Senator Dourno and Chamberlain use their efforts to get passed at the na tional congress a resolution favoring the election of United States senators by a direct voto of the people. In It ha criticizes Bourne for falling to have been present In the senate when tho subject was voted upon this year And have a daily paper giving you reliable infornation proceedings of the present State Legislature ThegPrice is Only and Insinuates that he does not de sire the law substituted for Statement Number One which condition of af fairs in his Judgment Is but a tem porary substitute to remain In effect until such an amendment can be passed. It wan referred to the reso lution committee. A resolution was Introduced by senator Locke to have an investiga tion of the managem- nt of the state hoFpihil for insane und it was re ferred to the cuinimttee on resolu tion. Hill VNit Eiiifene. A resell, tion accepting the invita tion extended by the management of the I'nhersity of Oregon and the commercial club of Eugene to visit that Institution and that city Wed nesday wat passed. .Senator Calkins .Hated that It was the desire of the people of Eugene to have the entire senate visit the city and school and that a spe ial train would be provided for the trip. The special will leave here In the morning and return in the evening. IIIIU Introduced. Senator Wood Is the author of a hill which makes it unlawful for state officers to draw warrants for any purpose in excess of the amount appropriated for it; and another which makes It unlawful for state odiials to create deficiencies in the departments of which they are tho heads. He has also introduced a bill which has for Its object the paying of the salary of all state officials each month Instead of waiting until the end of each quarter. Tho creation of a state normal school Is tho purpose of a bill In troduced by Senator Oliver and read for Its first time yesterday afternoon. It is proposed to locate it at La Grande. Senator Oliver also Intro duced two bills relative to the taking of depositions from witnesses one with reference to those residing out of the state and the other with ref erence to those residing within the state. Senator Wood Introduced a bill relative to the creation of new coun ties and the changing of county boundary lines. It provides In suh stunce that when a petition for the creation of a county or the changing of Us boundary lino is submitted to the county court and the proper showing Is made that the court shall order It submitted to a vote. 0 The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablecu. They do the work whenever you re quire their aid. These tablets change weakness into strength, llstlessness Into energy, gloominess Into Joyous ness. Their action is so gentle one don't realize they have taV.en a pur gative. Sold by all dealers. i Solbscribe Daily 35 Cents a JOHN DROST MURDERS HIS FATHER SHOOTS HIM 1JE( U SK UK HE USED TO IK) AN EKHAXH, AXU THKX FIKES HI I. LET Tll" (.11 OXE OF HIS SIM EK'S AliMS. uxitcd pees a tnitu vrinl North Bend, Wash., Jan 21.- Peter Drost, 5 5, Is dead, and Pho"!io Drost, his 19-year-old daughter, Is st riously wounded uhile John Drost 22, a son of Peter l:o t is locked up in tho local Jail, charged with the murder of his father, and the as sault upon his daiigliti r. According to tho story told by the girl, her fath er and brother have not he-en on good terms for some time. The" trouble culminated in a quarrel in the barn on the Drost homestead yesterday afternoon, she says The son ordered bis father to do an errand for him, and when the lat ter refused, Phoebe says herf brother drew a gun and shot her father dtad. Phoebe started to l.er father's aid. and her brother fired at her, the bul let lodging In her arm. Sheriff Hodge cam,' here today and took the prisoner to Seattle, Notice of Intention to Improve Ferry Street. Notice la hereby given that the common council of the city of Salem. Oregon deems It expedient and pro poses to improve Ferry street, In the city of Salem, Oregon, with bltullth Ic pavement' from the east line of Liberty street to the west line of Winter street, at the expense of the adjacent and abutting properly with in said limits, and according to the pluns and 'specifications adopted for said Improvement, and on file in the olflce of the city recorder, which said plans and specifications are hereby referred to for a more specific and detailed description of saldMmprove ment, and are hereby made a part of this notice. This notice is published for ten (10) days pursuant to the order of the common council, and the date of the first publication thereof Is the 24th day of January, 1911. Demon strances may he filed against said im provement within ten (10) days from the last publication of this notice, and In the manenr provided by the city charter- ('HAS. F. ELGIN, 1-21-1 It City Recorder. For ao: X Month. Three Month HAS 110 SUBSTITUTE ' avAi'i' mm Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder matlo from Royal Crapo Cream of Tartar NO' auim.no lime phosphate Deafness Cannot Be Cured. try local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that Is by constitution! remedies. Deafness is caused by an lnllarned condition of the mucous lin ing of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely close!, deaf ness is the result, and unless the in flammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of 10 are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an In flamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by oatarrb) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu lars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy nev er disappoints those who use It for obstinate coughs, colds and irrita tions of the throat and lungs. It stands unrivalled as a remedy far all throat and lung disease. Sold by all druggists. o Archimedes said that given a place to stand he could lift the earth. The railroads can out-do that they would lift their rates with nothing to stand on. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is not a common, every-day cough mix ture. It is a meritorious remedy for all the troublesome and dangerous complications! resulting from cold in the head, throat, chest or lungs. Sold by all druggists. Now iita Portland's Popular Fire-Proof Hotel THE OREGON The House of Comfort Combined Wilh Elegance Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service io city, with Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12 p, m. . , Most perfectly furnished, moderate priced, 'modern hostelry in the metropolis of the Northwest WRIGHT & DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Owners and Managers. Also Operating Seattle Hotel, Seattle. Snow Slides Stop Trains. UNITED TRESS IXASID WIBI.l Seattle, Wash., Jan. 24. Several fast mail trains on the Great North- em road are "held up by snow slides east of the Cascade mountains, and mails are delayed from 15 to 36, hours. A blockade is holding trains Salem Shoe Repairing Co. i STATE STREET, We have the up-to-date repair look like new. The prices are lucu a nail ouic olbtu auica Men's Heels Ladies' Half Sole Sewed Ladles' Heels Boys' Half Sole Sewed Boys' Half Sole Nailed Child's Half Soles All Rubber Heels Journal as to the for $1.00 by in the Rocky Mountains, according to reports today. Lemons were used by the Romans to keep moths from their garments. The fruit is a native of Asia. Apples were brought frtim the East by the Romans. x X SALEM, 0RF.C. machine to make your old shoes low. i wv 25c to 35c 55c 20c to 25c I 65c 55c 45c 50c Mail