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6 THE SIOKXIXG OKEGOXIAX, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1911. NEIGHBOR STATE'S ! MILITIA ATTACKED 'Washington National Guard : Called Farce in Senate : Fight for Fund. NIPPON INVASION FEARED .Hill to Provide $12,000 Deficiency . ' Appropriation Parses .ft-r AVarm I-balc Memorial Aks C'on fre to liar Coolies. OMTirriA. Wash.. Jan. l-SretaI. ' Ptsciimion of the affairs of tlie National (iuarrl of Washington consumed prac tirallv the entire morning UMlon of tlie . The. hill Introduced by Senator Fal ' toner, of Snohomish, for a drflrlency ap propriation of $ii0 to cover the state rtiiutt s present obligation precipitated a warm uvbate. many of the members declaring that the state had been too lib. era I In the past In allowing- bills of such kind, and that It was time to curtail all similar appropriations. Senator Jensen, of Pierre, objected to the appropriation, saving that the n ash- Insrtim militia Is nothing more than a military farce and that the people had grown tired of the ways Its affairs have ben conducted. Senator EuMham. of ( lark, declared that the appropriation Should be withheld until a thorough In vestigation of the National Guard Is made, as it has been frequently rumored that the affairs of the militia have been managed badly. Jap Ataclc Guarded Agalnj-t. . Senator Collins, of King, spoke In favor ef the bill. Ho said that the state should rot overlook the fact that Washington would be a vulnerable point of attack in cane of war or an Invasion of the "yellow peril. ami for that reason sufficient ap propriations should be made to create strong military organization in the state as possible. Other members concurred with Senator Collins, and when the bill was brought to a vote It passed by Z2 to 9. In reference to a proposed new treaty between the t'nited States and Japan, a memorial presented by i-Vnator Hutchin son, of Spokane, will be transmitted to Conitress. asking that body to "continue the bar to the influx of coolie labor Into the Vnltef States." The memorial points out conditions that have arisen In the Coast states since Japanese coolies hi ve been pouring into trie country, making It almost Impossible for American laborers to compete with '.the Oriental laborers and. as a ror.se ejuence. "labor has been cheapened and the standard of living among the labor ing classes has W n lowered." The me morial urges greater restrictions than those In the old treaty. The subject was referred to the committee on memorials. .' According to a bill fathered by Senator ."White, cf Whatcom, and Senator 1-andnn. of King, both Democrats, it Is the wish of the minority to pass an Initiative and referendum law similar to that In effect In Oregon. The bill was Introduced this nromtng and referred to the Judiciary committee. . Senator Stewart, of Cowllts. Is author of a bill making It unlawul to catch amelt In the Columbia River r Its tribu taries In Washington between March SI and December IS except by hook and line, and that a licensn for fishing for smelt at any time must be procured from the SHat Fish Commissioner. As the Mil provides that only citlxens of the I nlted States can be supplied witn n rentes, the proposed law "s primarily aimed at the fishing operatlora or cni nese and Japanese. The bill was referred to the committee on fisheries. . The Senate adjourned at 12:30 o'clock -until tomorrow morning. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT MAY GO Aaliln$ton Hou.e Members Discuss Its Abolishment. OLTMPIA. Wash, Jan. (Special.) Although members of the House took. tip nearly all of the mornlmr session In discussing the Goes bill for the abolition of capital punishment, they rould come to no definite understand ing and the measure was lield over for a special order ot business until next Thursday morning. From the tenor or the speeches made today It will not be unlikely that the House will vote to abolish the death penalty. It Is the desire of the majority of members of the House thnt the Judges of the Supreme Court shall continue to wear gowns when presiding at court, for when the bill to repeal the act making this compulsory was brought up this afternoon. It was d tested by an almost unanimous vote. A memorial was read In the House thla afternoon, which will be sub mitted to Congress, asking that no treaty be entered Into with Great Brit ain In the matter of regulating the fishing Industry In I'uget Sound waters. The memorial further asks that the mutter be left entirely with the State ot Washington. Among the ZZ bills Introduced In the House today, rne was fathered by Moren of Yakima, for an appropria tion of fTo.000 for a National Guard Armory, and one by t Isher of King. prohibiting public service corporations from adding a penalty to unpaid bills. STUDENTS TO GIVE PLAY CortallU Undergraduates to Present I "Brown of Harvard." Or.KCOJf AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Corvallis. Jan. 19. (Special.) The most elaborate theatrical production In the history of the college will be staged here Friday evening, when the junior class will present "Brown of Harvard" In. which the leading parts will be taken by undergraduates from all parts of the state. The title role, that of the star athlete. "Brown." will be taken by Allen Bur- dirk ( i:. of Portland, while the heroine, known in the play as "Miss Thorne. will be portrayed by Miss Florence LaRue Starblrd ('!:. also of Portland. Sidney Ilodinghnuse C12), of Chicago. III., will take the role of "Madden,' and the other leading parts lil be acted by Miss Ray Atherton 'i:. of Corvallis and Miss Isabella V. Ackermann CIS), of Salem. The scenery, posters and property for the production Friday evenlg have been ecured from New York. The play has been under the nangeraent ot Harold Turley (13. of Astoria. JOINT SYSTEM PROPOSED Salem and Albany Plan to Procure Pure Mountain Water. ALBANT Or, Jan. 19 (Special.) f?im and Albany may co-operate on a plan to establish a Joint municipal water system, to supply both cities with pure mountain water. The plan Is to run a pipeline from the Breitenbush Hiver down thj mountains, following the course of the North Suntlara River to a point east of Jefferson and then run one line northward to Salem and another southward to Albany. The pipeline from the Breitenbush to Jef ferson would be owned Jointly by both ctles. The Albany Commercial Club has ap pointed a committee to confer with a r,:nlar committee from the Sa.em Board of Trade and formulate plans and arrangements looking toward defi nite action. The Albany committee consists of P. D. Gilbert. A. M. Ham mer. William Bain. C. H. Stewart and J. S. Van Winkle. In the event that arrangements are made for the Installation of ihe pipe line it Is planned to -erect a reservoir for the Albany system on Knox lint to. four miles east of the city, and have gravity water system 1 r j. There has been considerable agitation here in tlie rast few weeks for mun'clpal own ership of botb the electric ligh: and a;er systems . Albany an 1 this pro- -poral to Join wltb Salem lr securing pure mountain water has ellcttej ad d'l onai discussion. JUNKETS ARE OPPOSED SEVERAL SENATORS SAY COM MITTEE VISITS FAIL. Inspection of All State Institutions by One Body of Investigators Deemed I'arclcaL STATE CAPITOL, Salem. Or.. Jan. 19. (Special.) Junketing trips by mem bers of the Legislature In visiting vari ous state Institutions were condemned this ntemoon by Miller and Stnnott when Ha ley's resolution providing a eommitte to visit practically all of the state institutions and some eleemosy nary establishments was reported upon favorably by the committee. Miller objected to the adoption of the report. He declared that the Legisla ture established a policy four years ago against trips of that kind and that they appeared to him as hardly worth while. "Owing to a lack of time the commit tee Is unahle to ascertain any facts of value and if there Is any Junketing to be done I advise that the committee ho given power to act and report to tha next Legislature." The committee In reporting had added St. Agnes' Foundling Asylum at Park place: St. Mary's Home, at Beaver ton; St. Mary's Orphan Home, at Oswego and the House of the Good Shepard at Port land. Dlmlck called attention to the fact that a holdover legislative committee had been named to visit some of the In stitutions around Salem and he could see no value In having these Institutions visited again. Barrett objected on the ground that one committee was provided to visit all the Institutions, when he believed there should be separate com mlttees. He said It would require half the time of the session for two Sena tors and three Representatives, as sug gested In the resolution, to visit all of the Institutions and he noted the 1m practicability of one committee endea voring to visit all of these places before January IS as provided In the resolu tinn. Sinnott objected to the resolution in strong terms, saying be Is opposed to the whole lunketlna trin. that the sublect should be suppressed Immediately and for all the session. Such trips amount to nothing." he said. "They are made In the most per functory manner and remind me of the old grand Jury Investigations in which reports are returned that everything is In excellent condition, but would sug gest that the Sheriff be provided with some other brand of cigars." Wood suggested that it might be feasible for a committee to visit the Oregon Agricultural College, which la asking an appropriation of nearly $500. "0 and the University of Oregon, but also called attention to the work done by the legislative committee and believed that work was thorough enough to call for no further Investigations at this time. Jlawley said that the Senators seemed to be misinformed and that the reso lution was prepared Improperly If It conveyed the Idea that only one commit tee was to do all the work, lie moved that It be re-referred to the committee. This step was taken. STRICT 1)RU BILL PRESENTED Measure Compels All Chemicals to He of Federal Standard. STATU CAPITOL. Salem. Or.. Jan. 19. (Special.) One of the most stringent drug bills ever appearing before an Oregon Legislature waa Introduced in the House today by Jones of Clackamas. In Its provisions the bill conforms to the pure food and drug act passed by Congress In June. 1ML It has the In dorsement of the Oregon State Pharma ceutical Association. Under the bill It will be unlawful to ell or offer for sale any drug, prepa ration of a drug or chemical to be used as a medicine for which a stand ard of purity Is established by the Government, or pharmacopeia of the United States, unless the same shall conform to all of the essential stand ards thereof. The sale of adulterated or mlbranded drugs or chemicals Is prohibited. The State Board, of. Phar macy Is given full power to enforce all provisions of the proposed law. Through this board applications must be made by all persons desiring to sell drugs. By the same board all stocks of drugs and chemicals shall be In spected regularly, an Inspection fee to be paid by the person or firm conduct ing the business. ONE DILL PASSED BY SENATE Measure Provides Approval of Offi cial Papers 3 Changes Made. STATE CAPITOL. Salem. Or.. Jan. 19. (Special.) One bill passed the Sen ate this morning. It was Senator Oli ver's measure providing for the ap proving of official documents, the Idea of the measure being to simplify prov ing of such documents coming from a foreign country. Senator Hawley. on request of the Oregon Purebred Livestock Associa tion, asked that his bill, providing for registration of farm namos. be re-referred for an amendment to make the registration hold good as against all the. state Instead of applying exclu sively to counties. The bill of Senator Chase allowing port commissions to purcTiuso tidelands within their boundaries was reported favorably. A substitute for Senator Dlmlek's bill providing that the polls remain open all day on primary nominating election day was reported, the substi tute eliminating a large amount of surplusage In tha original bilL $S00 EXEMPTION VP AGAIX Cljrdo AVould Restore Personal Tag Clause Rosbtirg Aided. 6TATE CAPITOL. Salem. Or.. Jan. 19. Special.) Representative Clyde today clared Sole Agents Mark Cross London Gloves for Woodard, Clarke & Co. Over 45 Years 45th Annual Jan. Clearance Sale Drugs and Spices "WOODLARK" OLIVE OIL is without that dis agreeable odor so oft-' en noticed in olive oils. Take a bottle home today and try it out. 10c "Woodlark" Pure Spices, Fcpper, 2-oz. packape 76 10c "Woodlark" Pure Allspices, 2-oz. yjw apices, Wt.cic i 1 i syL ftjlfOi 10c "Woodlark" Pure ntiVJ Spices, Cloves, 2-oz. 'tAJ" l TJ. v . vj i ii i t tv nsi t- - - ...... sir t3$53SJ 10c "Woodlark" Pure Spiees, dinger, J-oz. package 76 !( "Woodlark" Pure Spices, Mustard, 2-oz. package 76 10c "Woodlark" Pure Spices, Sage, 2-oz. pnrkae 76 10c "Woodlark" Pure Spices, Cay enne, 2-oz. package. . .y. 76 10c 'Woodlark" Pure Spices, Mar joram, 2-oz. packages 76 20c "Woodlark" Pure Spices, Cin namon. 2-oz. packages 126 20c "Woodlark" Pure Spices, Nut meg, 2-oz. packages ..126 10c "Woodlark" ' Best Nutmeg, whole. 1 donzen 46 15c Witch Hazel, pure, bottle. .11 40c Witch Ilazel, pure, bottle. .336 15c Creara Tartar, jackage. . . .11 2oc Cream Tartar, package. .. .19 10c Sulphur, French Flowers 3( 10c Flax Seed, package 8J 10c Sal Soda, package 5 15c Boras, package Q 15c Saltpetre, package 9 40c Roehelle Salts, package 33 10c Whiting, package 6 10c Bird Seed, package 7 10c Bird Sand, package 7 10c French Chalk, package 6 10c Precipitated Chalk Towder, 6 10c Flake White, package 6i 15c Powdered Orris Root, best,..0? 10c Powdered Orris Root, best,. .6 2.5c Pure Extract Vanilla, hot. 206 50c Pure Extract Vanilla, bot. 40 15c Pure Extract Lemon, bottle 12 25o Pure Extract Lemon, bottle 20J 10c Cocoanut Oil, bottle 7 25c Bird Tonic, bottle 20 10c Insect Powder, package. .. .7$ 15c Peroxide Hydrogen, bottle.. 0 25c Essence Peppermint, bottle 19 25c Rose Water, bottle 15 10c Rose Water, bottle 6 10c Glycerine and Rose Water, -6 10c Bay Rum, bottle 6 10c Glycerine, bottle. ... 8J Best Wines and Liquors Cut for Today, Saturday $1.00 Wilson Whisky, "That's All"...89 $1 Log Cabin Bourbon, Bonded 706 $125 Clarkes Bros'. Sour Mash, bonded at only 70 1 75c Y2 pts. Cedarbrook Whiskey, 7 yrs old, Bottled in Bond in leather flasks, conven ient for travelers. 406 $1.50 to $2.00 Scotch Whiskies, including Usher's, Dawson's Per fection, . Sanderson's Mountain Dew, Craw ford 's 10 years old, etc., special $1.27 $3 D. C. L., 20 years old. Scotch y.. 1.89 $1.25 Elbart Dry Gin, the bottle 9S 45c Bass & Co. Imported Pale Ale, special 30 6 for SI. 75: per dozen $3.25 $1.25 Creme De Violette, Creme de Kose, Creme de Cocoa 59 $1.75 Genuine Russian Distilled Rom mel S1.39 $1.25 Highest Grade California Port, only SO 6 75c California Vermouth, bot. 406 Order by Phone if You Like. We Deliver Free. 1 I ttmn, t rfNBUB6t OH Paintings Off Sepias, framed V2 Off Carbons, framed. Off Photogravures y2 Off Dining-room Pictures y2 Off Pastels, framed y2 Off Antique Mirrors Off I suggested. Dr. Owens-Adair requested Senator Albee to reintroduce It at this session, and the bill came into the Sen ate today, labeled as Benate Bill No. 90. This Is the identical measure with that Introduced and passed at the last session relating to taking stepa for restraining the propagation of criminal insane, im beciles and idiots. Deer to Be Snfe at Ight. STATE CAPITOL. Salem. Or., Jan. 1?. (Special.) Further game bUls were in troduced by Senator Merryman today. One of these limits the shooting of wild ducks to 23 in a week and the other limits the killing of deer, to three in a season and the ahooting of none during night time. ' Agricultural ne-Dlvislon Asked. STATE CAPITOL. Salem. Or., Jan. 19. (Special.) Division, of the Southern Oregon District Agricultural Society into three districts instead of two and Introduced a joint resolution proposing a constitutional amendment restoring the $300 personal tax exemption. The House has adopted Neuners me morial urKlnx Oregon's delegation In Ponsress to work for an appropriation of KS0.000 for a Federal building at Rose bur ft. lilKetow has Introduced In the House a resolution Instructing; the frame com mute' to communicate with the legis latures of California ond Washington with a view to securing uniform legis lation by the three states regulating the shooting of ducks and other water fowl. The House today Indefinitely postponed Cole's MH authorising tha publication of the Oregon Supreme Court reports by George W. Bates A Co. Sterilization Bill Revived. STATE CAPITOU Salem. Or.. Jan. 19 (Special.) Rather than allow her sterili sation hill, as vetoed, run the gauntlet ot a two-thirds majority, or see It de dead as the possibility has been 1 At Reduced Prices $1.49 Flannel Covered Water Bottle ,v.k.-....i,k.-.k.-..v.98 50c Rubber Gloves, all sizes, fine grade, at .33 89c 2-quart Water Bag, good quality, at. . . -.r.: 59 98c Bath Sprays, for bath tub use, at . . : .79 $1.25 Atomizer, complete, now at ;. . . . .:.-.; 89 $1.50 4-quart Bag, very strong, now at ..r. 98 $2 2-quart Bag, guaranteed, at , ... - .$1.49 $2.25 2-quart Fountain Syringe at ..... .T...-.-. $1.69 $1.65 2-quart Slate Color Combination at ....w.(.t.i.w.i.k.:.m.v.9S $1.50 Lady's Douche, good grade, now at . ..T.M.v.-.K.r.K..98 4-quart White Fountain Syringe, now at 93 $5.75 Hot and Cold Bottle, 1-quart, at .$3.87 Leather and other Cases at. . .: ...,.:. .HALF PRICE Reduced Prices 25c Rubber Balls ...19 35c Rubber Balls 236 50c Rubber Balls 30c 75c Rubber Balls ; 49 $1.00 Rubber Balls 59 $1.25 Rubber Balls 73 $1.50 Rubber Balls 896 50c Rubber Balls 33 45th Annual Soap Sale 25c Cake Savon Creme de Parme Soap 1 25c Box Savon Creme Eutaska Soap 10 25c Box Savon Creme Hiawatha Soap 10 25c Bx. Scotch Oat Meal Sp. 19? 25c Box Jergen's Lily Cr'm 126 25c Box White Almond S'p 106 25c Box O.F. Buttermilk S'p 136 25c Box Witchhazel Soap. . .10 25c Box Craddoch's Medicated Blue Soap r .. 216 All Wood to Burn at One-Half Off and More 15c Panels, 4 for ,.- 256 $3.50 Burning Outfits $2.45 25c Panels, 3 for - .256 $2.75 Burning Outfits $1.78 25c Boxes, 3 for .256 $2.00 Burning Outfits $1.20 $2 Dresser Boxes at. . . .79 All Brass for Piercing. . . ...y2 Off To 50c Novelties at. : 56 All Skins for Burning Off These Are Closing Out Prices Buy Now. Thermometers Reduced 50c Thermometer and Storm, Glass com bined 336 $1.00 Thermometer and Storm Glass com bined 776 $1.75 Self -registering Thermometer, SI. 33 $3.50 Self-registering Thermometer, $2.48 65c Indoor Thermometer '.446 $1.25 Indoor Thermometer 886 Over 45 Years in Portland an increase in the appropriation from J1800 to $2400 for two of the districts is provided in a bill Introduced in the Senate today by Calkins and Bean. Lane County is placed in a district by Itself and Coos. Curry and Douglas counties are placed in another district with Jackson and Josephine in the third and $1200 is appropriated for each of the districts. New Judicial District Sought. STATE CAPITOL. Salem, Or., Jan. 19. (Special.) Senator Norton introduced a bill this morning; providing for the creation of a new judicial district, the bill naming Josephine County as the Fourteenth Judicial District, to stand by itself. Water-Power Tax Advocated. STATE CAPITOL, Salem. Or., Jan. 19. (Special.) Senator Carson's bin provid ing for the licensing of companies an Men. Women and Children $1. SO Pair and Up in Portland, Or, Woodard, Clarke & Co. on Rubber Balls 75c Rubber Balls 536 85c Rubber Balls .55f $1.0) Rubber Balls.... 626 $1.25 Rubber Balls 79 $1.35 Beauty Balls 79? 95c Beauty Balls 57 75c Beauty Balls ." 42 40c Beauty Balls 236 We don't always advertise our best prices or our choicest bargains, so you will do well to come in and look our soap sale over. Many of the best soaps are not mentioned for lack of space, but you will find us 'there with the goods," as the saying- goes, and lowest prices. 10c Cake "Woodlark" Elder Flower Soap. 3 for ....256 10c Cake "Woodlark" Transparent Glycerine Soap, 3 for : ' 25 10c Cake "Woodlark" Oat Meal Soap, 3 for 256 10c Cake "Woodlark Almond Soap, 3 for. .256 10c Cake Milled Glycerine Soap, 3 for 256 25c. Cake Cuticura Soap. , ... ..... . .n... ..... .15p 25c Cake Packer's Soap ,. . . ., 15 25c Cake Going's English Dog Soap 126 35c Box La Zamora iViolette de Panne Soap 19 25c Box Theatrical Soap. . .21(6 50c Box Buchan's Soap 236 75c 4-lb. Bar Pine Castile. . .59 75c Box Dufour's French Soap, Rose, Violet, etc 59 25c Box Dutch Sandalwood Soap now . . '. 19 Box Liebig's Skin Soap 40 Box Valiant's Antiseptic Sp.25 $1.75 Indoor Thermometer, fancy de sign $1.08 $2.25 Indoor Thermometer, fancy de sign Si.33 $2.75 Indoor Thermometer, fancv de sign .$i.47 One-Half off on all high-grade Ther mometers. Fourth and Washington Sts. 1 gaged in the development power was introduced this morning. This bill was prepared under the supervision of State Engineer Lewis and has been extensively commented upon, tinder the bill the license fee of companies Is based SPECIAL REDUCTIONS FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS 3QOO Pictures Reg. 75c; Today Only Choice 25c Scores of subjects, each complete with glass, frame and back. Heads, Etchings, Landscapes, Marines, Figures and Nursery - 1 11 1 Pictures. Read list: 500 Reproductions in brown, 11x14 filmed oak frames, reg. 75c values, spe cial 256 500 Harrison Fisher Pictures, 8x10, -inch roseVDod. frames; regular 75c, special .... . . .' 256 1000 Etchings in flemish oak; regular 50c, now 256 1000 Facsimiles, copies in colors of cele brated landscapes, in 1-inch black and 1-inch gold frames, size 11x14 and lOx 15 ; regular 75c ,now 256 Suitable Pictures for the Nursery in appropriate green frames; regular 75c, now 256 Our Framing Section on fourth floor carries over 1000 distinc tive styles in Frames and Mould ings. Our framers are experts and have devoted the best part of their lives to the framing of pic tures. Your ideas carried out by these experts, backed by this great line of frames and mould ings, must result in SATISFAC TION TO YOU. All Framing One -Fourth Off All This Month Jan. Clearance in Bristle Goods All Brushes and Sets Not Mentioned Here ONE-FOURTH OFF 25c Tooth Brushes, your choice, each 146 35c Kleamvell Tooth Brush, choice at25 35c Prophylactic Tooth Brush, for...25 35c and 40c Asst. French and English Tooth Brushes 276 35c Black Dressing Combs, only 236 oOcBlack Dressing Combs, only 306 85c and 75c Asst. Celluloid Combs.. 636 $1.00 Black and White Combs, only..79 25c Fine Combs, very fine grade. .. .19c 25c Men's Combs, you need one 106 35c Nail Brushes don't miss this..21J 50c Nail Brushes a better bargain. .306 25c Cloth Brushes, good bristles 11 50c Cloth Brushes, better bristles. . .41 85c and $1.00 Cushion Back Brushes 69 $1.00 Asst. Solid Back Hair Brushes, all styles 74 6 75c Asst. Solid Back Hair Brushes. ..59 6 25c Asst. Solid Back Hair Brushes. .106 One-fourth Off all Parisian Ivory Brushes. One-fourth Off all Sterling Silver Brushes. One-fourth Off Military Brushes. One-fourth Off all Hair and Cloth Brushes. Sale for Men Only . 7 Clearance sale on broken lines of Sus pensory Bandages and Supporters odd ones, all gathered up and put on sale at following prices : 25c to 50c styles at 106, oz. Sl.OO 75c to $1 styles at 106, oz. 2.00 $1.25 up styles, at 37c, doz. $3.00 We make no excuse for condition you take them just as you find them. Greatest Stock of Pictures, Framed and Unframed, on the Coast of water on the number powers used. of theoretical water A red sunset foretells dry wrnthr. be cause It Indlciitea that the air toward th west, from which rains may generally btj jxppctfl. contains Hi tie moisture. 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