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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1910)
TITE MOKXTSG OREGOXTAy, TinXRSPAT, DECEMBER 22, 1910. . 6 - 1 - 1 t . i si, A Glove Order for a Pair of Cross English Gloves Makes a Fine Christmas Gift I NEEDED BY SITE 3 .0FiF on XMASOOOP - M : Cost of Running Oregon's Gov 7 ernment Placed at High Figure. ' DEFICIENCY IS $137,231 near 00 kMf hi Tomlns LricMalore Will I."ok n"W !J in Face. $20,000 Mxmn Larking n Public Printing Fund Alone. "I Secretary's It r port Soon Out. RAl.EU. Or.. !-. tl. f5peelal. An tnlituM appearing In the Pecretary rf ptate s T.port wht-h will be scheduled in a short time shows that, with de ficiencies. It will coat 1.41.71.0 to rondurt the affaire of tha state for the tint blaanlnl period, thla being -cluttT of tha com of tha atate Insti tutions, what special appropriation MT ba made by tha Legislature and of 117.00 certificates of Indebtedness. The estimate for tha rnt of conduet It atata Institutions falle to tha leg islative committee and does rot coma under tha provinca of tha mwetary of ate. Tha coat for tha laat two years. Inclusive of tha Institution waa ;.044.0$7.S1. Pr-flclnojr I $137.S1.0. Tha total amount of deficiency which will face the coming Legialature la $117,111 10. One of tha principal amounts In thla total deficiency la $30. eo for tha public printing fund. Jt la estimated in addition that this fund will require $l!.O00 during the next biennial period. In addition to tha de ! f l. lcnctea shown, above daflclenelea w-tll appear before the end of the year In the salaries of officers. jreneraL expenses. Oregon State Insane Asylum. Oregon Ftate Penitentiary, salaries of Circuit Judges, salaries of Ilstrlct Attorneys and deputies and transportation of the lnaane. There la a possibility of small de ficlenclce In other funds, aa balances In some of them are not large. It la slated In the report that the increase ' In cost of supplies and material and. in the case of some Instltutlona a I greater Increase than expected in the nnmber of patlenta are all causes for .these deficiencies. It is shown that there are unclaimed !rank deposits outstanding In state i banks to the amount of $15.07.S5. 10 ; banks returning statements to the Sec- retary along thla line. It Is recom- mended that an appropriation, of $3000 made to cover claims of veterans of ' the Indian Wars of 1S55-5. Ore Ron's Rewnrcfi Retold. One of the salient recommendations in the report deals with Information ' concerning Oregon'a resources. Atten- tlon Is called to the pamphleta pnb ; llshed by many of the western states In which resources are shown and the ' Secretary states In his opinion It Is 5 one of the best and most profitable 4 sources of publicity that could b de- Vised. Warning la aounded by the Secretary as to the dangerous condition of the State Capitol, particularly In reference fto the wails of the House of Represen tative which have shown a weaknesa 'by cracking In a number of places, par ticularly In the south end. "The weight on the library floor la con stantly Increasing from the accumula tion of books." statea the report, "as ; many are bought and added to the li brary each year." He mentions the fact that the walls were examined by !a competent architect ar.d builder but expresses surprise that there should ! still be a natural shrinkage. He op pose carrying Insurance on me nuiia- Ing aa. he states, it is always w.unr.i and la amply protected agatnei ure. He recommends removing the state li brary to a new building and In other waya furnishing additional rooms, call ing attention to the preaent cramped conditions which will work consider able hardship on legislative commit tees. Inheritance Tax; Ices Oat. !! In speaking of various receipts be mentions tlie Inheritance tax from "which was realised 1HJ.41JS4 during ..tlie past two years: license fees. S1S3. $S7. and a total for all fees for the l'two years of something over ITJS.Ono as compared with 3435.07S.0 for the ! prevedlng two yeara legislation recommendations are "made In reference to th automobile !!ll.-enae law and to the trademark law. It Is suggested that the present law be licl-anged and certificates of registra tion and tag numbera be Issued annu 's,'ly and also provision made for a epe 1 rial certificate and tag for dealers to 'be used on demonstration cars. ',. In relation to trademarks It Is ahown that the present law Is Incom- plele and Indefinite. lie suggests that , t'ia law. among other thing, require anyone making application for trade . mark, to file proof with the applica tion that nn copyright has ever been Issued for the same mark or brand. No a-nendment haa been made to the prea- ent law since li and the Secretary believe that such Is highly advisable t thla time. ; NORMAN PLASS INDICTED ; Intestment Company Officials Are Accused of lYnort. BOSTON. Pec. II. Norman K. Flas. ' ex-rres:lent of the Redeemable Invest . ment Company: Charles II. Brooks. manager, and John V. Traphaden. an ', asert of tl.e company, were Indicted i toiav bv the Federal grand Jury for the ' lng of the mulls In a scheme to de . fraud. ' Tlie Redeemable Investment Company was organised three years ago by Rev. Mr. i"la. ex-preslde.-u of Washbnrne . Colicice. at Topeka. Kan. and by aev- eral business men. It was slate.) In the literature of '.the company that it controlled as a I holding company, mining, farm and timber properties In tae Northwest and In Pritten Columbia. ' When the Kederal offlcera visited the 'offices on October 11 and carried off t:?e books and arrested Manager Brooks. Mr. riass was on Ms way to ! British Columbia, and it was not until ' three weeks later that be returned vol untarily and surrendered himself to tha Intted States Marshal. He stated on arriving In Boston that be resigned aa president of the company two months ; before. ; Soath llcnd Still Fnjoj Roacs. ' SOUTH BEND. Waah- Dee. JL-(Ppe-'etal- In many of the gardens of this !e'ty. on this Autumnal equinox and 4J degrees north of the equator, roses and (Chrysanthemums are In full bloom in tha open air. Strawberries, grown in the open air. were oa tha market in ! South Bend and Raymond iu to the stlddle af Koveabea Something Here for Everyone Stocking Today, Friday 25 Departments . CilAisi&Ei 'a. . Fourth and Washington Hand-Hammered Russian Brass Immense Line at One-Fourth Off $1 to $8 Trays at OFF $1. to $15 Jardinieres at OFF 2oc to $1.50 Ash Trays at ' XA OFF $1 to 810 Smokers' Sets at V OFF 60c to $4 Candle Sticks at 0FF $2 to. $7 Book Hacks at 4 OFF $1 to $10 Ilansins Basket at OFF $6 Umbrella Stands $3.98 Scores of other fine pieces in this sale. Safety Razors And Sets Gillette Sets at $5 to $18 Durham Duplex at $5 up Autostrop $5.00 $1.75 Sterling Shaving Brush, guaranteed, $1.33 $3.00 Sterling Shaving Brush, guaranteed. $2.17 $1.75 Silver "VVhiskbrooin, medium size $1.33 Auto Roll-up n the Leather Section Toilet Sets Now One-fourth Off Sterling Silver OFF German Silver OFF Plated 1,4 OFF Parisian Ivory yA OFF Ebony and Other Fin9 Wood V. OFF Special sets made np to suit from our great stock of goods. Fine Manicure Sets At One-Fourth Off Every style of case in cluded in this sale, from the small size, with file and buffer, for the pocket, to the ele gant, large cases, 1nthpr covered and lined, for the toilet table, assortment is large and you will find exactly what you like at ONE -FOURTH OFF Physicians' Instrument & Medicine Cases Fourth Off Why not remember your faithful family ssssssssssaasT pUJ OlLiGU with a nice medicine case or an instrument caset We have a nice assortment at all prices, and you deduct one-fourth from price marked on the tag. Fever Thermome ters and other things for the physician in our Surgical Section on Second Floor. Take elevator. Our here r'l':U : "Ty"-"'" 1000 Qts. Imported Wine, $1.40 to $2 Values 98c 1000 QUARTS IMPORTED WINES These comprise the finest wines from each locality in the old country and include Laubenheim er, Konigsbacher, Deidesheimer, Rudesheim er, Zekinger, Erdner Treppchen, Piesporter, Brannenberger, Macon, Beaujolais, Medoc, Chateau Montot, Grand Vin De Bouliac, St. Julien Superior, Ituster Ausbruch, Graves, Sauterne8. Haut Sauternes, Oporto Port, Spanish Sherry. These wines are all origin al bottling and are regularly sold from $1.40 to $2.00 each. Special 982 Protect yourself against inferior goods. Or der yours here now. Free delivery in Port land. Liquor section. Gloves and Leathers We Are Exclusive Agts Open a Monthly Charge Account One-Fourth Off in Leather Section Handbags XA 0ff Suit Cases Off Fitted Rolluns ...V Off Novelty Card Cases Off Beaded Bags Off Onera Bacs ..... V Off Mesh Bags Gunmetal Mesh Beaded Cases . Vanity Bags .. "Rplt. Buckles . . Jewel Boxes M Off Cigar Cases XA Off Traveling Clocks.. Off Pocket Flasks !4 Off Writing Cases Off i4 Off y4 Off i4 Off Off Off No Reduction on Cross Goods Colored Candles, Candle-Holders, Christmas Cards and letters, Fancy Stationery, Cards, Game Counters, Five Hundred Sets on sale in the Stationery Section. Waterman, Conklin, Parker Foun tain Pens. and Saturday Rich Cut Glass One-Fourth Off and fliiiiiiiik ($8 Ferns at $4.98 $3 Sugars at $1.85 $4.50 Bowls $2.90 $7 Bowls at $4.80 $14.00 Cut-Glass $16.50 Cut-Glass $17.00 Cut-Glass diiR.no Cut-Glass $24.00 Cut-Glass Water $27.00 Cut-Glass "Water $3 Creamers $1.85 $2.50 Nappy $1.90 $5 Bowls at $3.45 Bowls at $5.45 Set at $ 9.75 Set at $11.75 Set at $12.50 Set at $12.75 Set .at $16.25 Set at $13.50 Water Water Water Water Oil Paintings LStlfeSLSPiP-tl Values lit wi chice Many Subjects WnrVa of famous artists, each in douhle- deck gold frame with hand-laid orna ments and black dust box, values to $25, YOUR CHOICE, EACH $7.50 fifi Liquor Sale Eye and Bourbon Whis kies, full quart, bottled in bond; Old Lewis Hunter, 8 years old; Old Oscar Pepper, Old Taylor, Clov- erdale, Guckenneimer. jlz regular prices $1.25 and $1.50. Special Christinas ; price ifaC Eye and Bourbon, Bond ed Fives, Old Log Cabin, Old Lewis Hunter, Guck lenheimer, Clarke's. Reg- ular $1 and $1.25. . Spe cial 79 Rfiotch. Fox & Hepburn's, I House of Lords, Munro's Old. Regular price $1.2o. Special 51.U4 Assorted Scotch Whiskey, Scotland's fin est brands, Clan Mackenzie, Haig & Haig 5 Star, Crawford's 10 years old, McCal lum's Perfection. Regular $2.00 and $2.25. Special $1.25 English Old Tom Gin 9Sc $1.00 Gordon Dry Gin .. .89g $1.50 Large Geneva Holland Gin.Sj51.lS $1.00 3 Star California Brandy. ... -79 45c quarts Bass & Co. Pale Ale. . .30 Six for $1.75; per dozen. . .$3.25 75c California Vermouth ....49 $1.00 Peach Cordial 79 $1.00 Apricot Cordial 79 $1.50 Kilka German Kununel ...$1.34 75c pints California Sparkling Wine, White and Burgundy '44 Six for i :$2.50 $1.00 Duff Gordon Sherry 59c $1.00 Cockburn Port 59 Five Entire Floors Fourth and Washington Wood to Burn Pyrographic Outfits Fourth Off and More 21c Boxes, 3 for 45 15c Panels 10 Three for 2o 25c Panels ....15 35c Panels 20 45c Panels 30d Collar Boxes, 3 for $1.00 Kerchief Boxes, 3 for. $1.00 $2.00 Outfits ....$1.45 $2.50 Outfits ....$1.65 $3.00 Outfits $2.15 $4.50 Outfits $3.45 Percolators Casserole Dishes Mirrors, Etc. $7.50 Chafing Dish $6.00 Chafing Dish. : . . $5.00 Chafing Dish $6.00 Casseroles ...... $8.00 Casseroles $6 Triplicate Mirrors. $3.00 Armole Mirrors. $2.25 Armole Mirrors. $2.50 Cutlet Dishes.. $2.25 Toasters $1.25 Spoons, Forks.. $4.15 Ster. Corkscrew $6.25 Ster. Corkscrew .$4.89 .$3.89 $2.9S .$398 .$4.98 $3.89 .$1.98 .$1.48 .$1.77 .$1.77 .$1.19 $2.33 $2.66 Toys 14 Off Rubber Toys, Rag Dolls, Cellu loid Toys, Dogs, Cats, German Dolls, Apes and numerous oth ers; Bouncing Balls, Infant Toilet Sets, etc., all at OFF 3d Floor Sales-rt China One-Fourth Off-Art Baskets One-Fourth Off-Take Elevator TITLE SQUABBLE GROWS STATTS OF I-AXI BOARD AT issrE LAWSvrr. tluh of Sportsmen Would Contest Man's Right to Waterfront Ad joining Game Preset-re. OI.TMPIA. Wash.. Dec. SL 8pclal TV. H. Abbott, an attornej- of B-lilnr-hara. baa aco-ilrad SO acrea t Skait County waterfront land adjoin! nx tha b! cama prarra on tha Burnish Flat, and btcauaa ha haa m down there huntlnc J. E. Horan. an attorney of yrvs-rvtt. rrranttntx 0a Ifs-rris. rluh, haa acocM to bare to UUa held br AJtboU to the land aet aeide bj- the State Land Commission. It if anrurd that Abbott eurel the land under tha Bush act of 1S95. but that ha never attempted to cultivate oyatera on tha pronerty. aa provide by law. No aooner waa Abbott cited to appear before E. W. Rosa, Stata Land Commis sioner, and tha Land Board, and allow ratine why hia titla should not be re voked, than he filed In tha Supreme Court application for a writ of prohibi tion. He allegea that Ross and the Land Commission are without power or au thority to forca him to appear to testify or to hold hlra aa being rullty of con tempt should be refuse, and likewise ha Orclares the board haa no power to aet aside the deed Ross has appealed to the Attorney General'a offica for aid and the matter will be argned In the Supreme Court Fri dv. At that time the status of the Utui Commissioner, the Land Board and the. Bush art will ba determined. All thia haa followed becauaa tha own in of tha bltfMt cam praaarra In tha Northwest Insisted Abbott merely held the land in question as a dudo iur m purpose of huntlns; the same they were peeking te guard from all but club mem bers. The tight will probably be carried Into the Legislature, no matter which side wins. Old Barracks Are Repaired. ASTORIA. Or., Dee. a. (Special.) On account of the failure of Congress to make an appropriation for the construc tion of new buildings at Fort Canby. the department now has a force of men at work putting new roofs on some of the old barracks, to accommodate the troops which must be kept there to look after the guns. The old structures are badly dilapidated but until funds are provided for tha erection of suitable buildlngB. the department will be compelled to get along with them. Springfield Club Ont for Members. SPRINGFIELD. Or, Dec 2L (BpaclaU) A big membership campaign has been . . . .Via momltfni Of the trvii '. iru niuuus - . Springfield Commercial Club, which will terminate Thursday night at the regular meeting, at which time Ue election of officers will take place. The present membership of the club la but 40, but al ready th9 namea of 75 new members have been received and it is thought that the oripinal number will be increased nearly four times. Official Bonds Approved. EUGENE, Or., Dec. 21. (Special. The County Court this afternoon ap proved the bonds of S. W. Taylor, Treasurer-elect, for $30,000 and Harry L. Both, Sheriff-elect, for $80,000. The sureties are members of the Eugene banks, namely the First National, the Eugene Loan & Savings and the Mer chants. . Six Married in Vancouver. VANCOUVER. 'Wash.. Dec. 21. (Spe cial.) Charles L. Coonard and Mary J. Turnidge. of Portland, were married here Tuesday: Ben T. Brooks, of Leban, Wash., married Mae Messner, of Dole; Abren B. Goshong. of TVhite Salmon, married Mrs. Maggie P. GUroy, of Van couver. Agnes Campbell, of Spokane, who Sixty-four out of every 1.000,000 per sons the world over are blind. COLLINS HOT MINERAL SPK F. A. YOUNG. PEOPEIETOR THE IDEAL SANITARIUM TOR THE CURE OF RHEUMATISM, SKIN DISEASES, STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES. An expert masseur at the service of all patients. Reached by Columbia River boats and North Bank railroad. Only 60 miles from Portland. Excellent service and pleasant surroundings.