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TTTE MOItXIXC, OREGOXIAX, TITURSDAT, FEBRUARY 9. 1911. niiiTfjnuiiRuncTC ilULIIIUI.mil OLIO EQUITABLE SHARE th. wants of all (ho member. With a laugh th Senate paased by the S'lesction. leaving the numlwr of ram miiltti unchanged. wmm Graves Would Give Largest County 15 Representa tives Instead of 12. PINT SENATOR ALLOWED amLrn With Clackamas and Washington Proldrrf in Addition QnnlA Reapportionment of Both Honsea I Glca. ClARI) FIND APPUOIMtl ATED Houe Reconsiders Vote br Which Measure Was Turned Down. STATE CAPITOU Swlem. Or.. Feb. . fSpeclal.) The. llou.x today reconsidered and passed Reoresentatlve Abramn Mil appropriating ti.-jO addlt'ooal annually fr th malutenanr of th Orea-on Na tional Guard. Th sum. bill waa de feated In tha House on Monday. in speaking for tha MIL Buchanan In formed tha Hons that tha additional money vaa nee-led. otherwts It would be cxnurgr to disband ele-ht of the rx "stlng companies of the slat guard. Ab rams, Brooke, Thompson. Ula-clow and Mahoner !o spok for tha Mil. whlrh w opposed on tha floor by Hollla and Carter, who demanded that the Houe should proceed alowly la making arpro prlations. 'S BILL PASSES BY 1 VOTE WOULD LIE AWAKE Measure to Give Secretary of State Assistant Is Debat ed With Spirit. OPPONENTS MAKE CHARGES ALL NIGHT WITH ITCHING ECZEMA Open a Monthly Account Pay by the Month Have It Charged. to STATK CAPITOU Satem, Or. Feb. . -(Special Mul'nomah a represenla- I a In trie Le-slsiatur la siis'iuy in- eased unjrr the provision of a new porttonrrrnt bill Introduced In the .vn lo.tay by (Jrave of Tanihill- jltnniah I irlvcn j'Ttij Senators id a lomt Snat-r with t'larkamas. rrpreentutl'n In the IIoue Is In eed frorn 1 2 to 1 ". anil one Joint 'prrsentaMve with Vi.htnsUn. The i-ratres hill provides fur the fol wln distribution "f the 3v mesn rs if the Senate: Marlon I. Urn I. I-ane 1. Ijtnr and L.nn 1. tii:is 1. jArkoon I. J'wi'ti- e and Jjrkoon J. C'S and Curry H'nion and v:k 1. Vinilu I 1. uMndoii . i'U,kjm I. Multmw ah T. Cl Kama, and Multnomah I. atsop and Columbia I. II.Kd River i.l Waso I. Crook. kUiniin and ike I. lillllam. Sherman. Morrow, mat!!; and Wiser U-r I. Tillamook. smhi't. Lincoln and W ahinicton t. n.tllus I. I'nlon ard Ui;iwi 1. -nt. llarr.ey and Malhrur I. Baker 1. The Hons- members are appor inni tmnni the .1 counties aa tol- ws : Morrow $. Llm I. l.ane 3. pouirlas -. I. Cm3 and Curry 1. Josephine 1. ir-knon Multnomah ami W'ashing- n I. Hnlon I. i'olk I. IJnruln aud lk 1. TamM'l I. Yamhill and Tllla- ook I. Washington 2. Clackamas 3, -ant and Morrow I. Multnomah is. atsop 2. Columbia 1. Klamath and ke i (joint). I'matlll.t r. I'nlon and atlowa I. luikcr 2. I'nlon I. Harney td Malheur I. lilliitm. Sherman and heeler I. H'-'d Klver and W aeco Z- Thlrd Iloose to Meet. STATE CAPITOU Swlem. Or . Feb. 1 ISpe. lal.l A aeaeton of tha third house la plann-d for tomorrow nlht In tha Hall of Representatives. Candidate, for prealdlns; otflrer and dek positions have nol been determined, but may be. de rided upon at a caucus tomorrow. Amone thne Invited to hare seat In tha mock house. Is Mrs. Ablaall 6-ott Uunlway. Thompson Protrst.a Asa Inst Iohby- njf AKlnt mil by Ioputy From Governor'! Offlor, Who He Declares Is Act 1 to. 'S Ml I.TXflM ll MKX SAY T1IKY THTATKIr HIM KIMltY. Irrldrnt Selling Det larca Portland Fnojr Waa t.itcn Courteous rotiflilcrallon. L.KIC I LTl UK IIOAICIt MAY ;f Ibranis Would Anthorlio Governor to Xante w lUxlf. TATE CAPITOI. Salem. Feb. .-(Spe- il. Atolition of tNe prraeat State urd ef Acrtcullur and toe creation of !oth-r board to roBform with the Na- -nal ervanlzatlon. the vparlrnent of C-lculture. are prnvMed In llrcnwn- t.ve Ahr.m. bill Introduced today. :e new Hoard la to corunat of lira mem rs and It clothed wltn larf-r power an tserct-oed br tha present omanlia n At. . - appropriation of kl.- e r-"' : I T nw li n-'l m to oa appointed by iloe-r.ir. of tha five members t te ar:- r-'--J one each fronn I n r.-.ira::irr.. ; hr tn. Orecon State rymn . Ar-.- Llm. Orecn Stale ' H-d Lrfv..- v k Aasoclatlon. State -.i.-ii-url f--'-:r and the Stat rp-I r.ter A e n-la'Jon. Tl' Htata ir''.io.!w; c." I'uhtle Jcerictlon and 1 'r-cmr of trie Orecon fUperlrm-nt tcion a- nul. rt-orTUlo inriiibera of e new Hoard I roveion i. m: for tha election by ; Koanl of a ; Tactical farmer, as l-.-rt.- at ar c.i af aa!arr of tri I: ard I i"-rr' to bold farmer. liutea on pe;i4n of tlie farmers of iv courly. iTovei.m la slso made for unly farmers' Institutes In the several urtis. each county tvinic authorised It pr"irit a deksate to tha siste satber- at hjjtti in conjunction with tl:e an lal meeting of tha Hoard of Afrtcul- :re. 8TATE CAPITOU Palem. Or.. Feb. . (Sieci.ti t Emphatic denial Is road by the Multnomah County delegation oi tha rhino by J. il. Hank that he was treated dle-otirteoutly when lie ap peared N fore the delegation ' Mt'Udav niKht. tn the olher hand, members of the delegation are Jiut as positive In the aeeertlon that If any dtsi-otirtetiy was manifested at the meeting it was shown by Air. Huak. lilm.elf. Act-omianled by K. U .Mills, Mr. Hntk came b-fore the deleantlon profe.Klnf to represent the clvle council, of 1'ort land. He brought with hltn a bill he de.lred lntrotured wlil-.h. In elfe.-t. would not only virtually deprive the present Ibuird of Kducatlon of the Port land I'uhltc Schools of all administra tive powers, but at the same time would revolutionise all existing- rules roverntnif the administration of the schools. At the outaet Mr. Hank regis tered a complaint because of his Insbll Itr to persuade any Individual member of the delegation to Introduce tha bill he had prepared. "Th. re are aereral hot bricks In that bill." declared Haak. wavlna the docu ment about his head and thmwlntf It uron the table In the midst of the dele gation a.'ler discussing the principal provision, of trie measure. President Selling responded by aay Ing It was Immaterial to him what the temperatar of tha bill was. that It was the custom of the delegation to con sider any and every measure that poe aejsej merit. 11 said further that It waa entirely optional with each mem ber of th delegation whether or not h Introduced bills that wer presented to him. Ilaak'a Mil has since been Intro duced In th House by ICeprrsentallv Hrrant. "Mr. Haak waa treated with courtesy and consideration when h appeared be fore the delegation." said President felling todny. It la true that th hour was late when he cam before th dele gation but w had Just finished consid eration of the circuit judgeship ulll and other measures that had been referred to th delegation. Nol all of tha mem bers remained to hear Mr. Hank, having urgent commute work elsewhere." HOl'SE HILLS STILL COME lax to otst niixsox filfd III Woo I.l .Make Office Vacant After 0 1)b Abx-ncr. . TT3 CAIMTOU Salem. Or.. Feb. I pedal. As a euel to the debet on F-nator Bowertnan bill creating; th rf'ca of Aeseeant Secretary of State. present. tlv. Iirownhlll this afternoon itrod'ice I a bill providing that anv ihllc i.(t .-U1 istr from his po- of Jtr for a days shall be drnrlved of salary. T" bill prnvldee that any Demon hold- r an elective or appointive office or uhllc portUua within the state, who aosent from Ms offli-e for more than das In a year, snail not be alloaed receive any pa ment or entneens- on for t time of absence e..-.i'n navs. ir in lb-.net exceed davs. 1 office becomes vacant and ahall be .led In the manner provided by law In e of vacancy m office or noeitlon iue4 by death or res gnatlon. Anv iMn. for mor than HO day le bill provides, shall he declared t. ba llnjuncy In public ofTlc. It appll tlon are fiot confined to state officials ore dut evtend to all elective and .n. lnttve public officials. Introduction of the bill was sugosted Hrownhill by the protracted ah.ne f Secretary of Stale lienson. List of Sew Measures Introduced at Yrsterdaj'g Session. STATE. CAl'ITOI. Selem. Or.. Feb. . iSrclal Now bills Introduced In Itouit to'.ay were: it. It. siT. Bao.hrake Apportioning cost ef constructing triage, la attlch two coun ties are Interested. II. II. ".. M.honsr Appropriating tuono annually for aa agricultural exp.rlin.nt ela tion In M'-rrow County. II. It- -'.. Mill.r (Unn) Regulating fish ing and hunting. If. IL X7k. A uramte "Enlarging the duties of th. etate Hard of Agrtcultur and ap pro.rl.tlrg l.1..u. annually. II. II. a?l. Chambers llxlng salaries f- flrers of Lincoln county. II. II. .17.!. Marlon. i"l.rkamaa and Tamhill County delegations Protecting dear, ducks, pbeas-ints end trout. II. li. 375. church Allowing countle to ret. la ;o p.r rent of all (m collected for fishing end bunttrg licenses. 11. it. 374. Hrownhill Defining delin quency and fa. lure of publlo officers to per form their official dulla. II. H. 371. Gravee Fixing first Friday In M..trrh as Arbor and Coue.rvation day In public schools. It. P- 7. Craves Reapportionment btlL II. H. W.sterlund Eilabllshlng standard slse of fruit boxes. 8TATB CAPITOL. Salem. Or Feb. . (Special.' With only on vol to era re, fieruitor Bowerman's bill, creating tli office of Aselwtant Secretary of State passed the House today with ZZ in its favor., 25 agalnwC and Representative Buckley, a supporter of tlie bill, absent. The rjobate on the bill was the mo spirited of tie session and Included charges of playing politics, questioning the Kepubllcanlenn of members opposing the nienaure and Intimating that the solo purpose of the bill was to discredit Governor West. At Its afternoon session the House In definitely postponed the Derby bill pro- pos'ng the validation of all official acts performed by the chief clerk In the of fice of the Secretary cf State during the absence from the slate of the Secretary The reason for this action waa explained in the fact thnt a similar bill, providing also for the validation of all notarial certificates Issued under the same cir cumstances; has already been Introduced In the Senate. The bill came up at 10 o'clock thle morning under a speolnl order when Derby, seconded by Kouts, sought to have It taken up In committee of tlie whole. This was defeated, as was a kv a second motion by Fonts that the bill be re-referred to the committee on Irri gation. In support of his motion, Fouta explained that he wished to have the measure amended so as to Increase th bond of the arnisloiit Secretary from lin.no to Tlw.rvo and that (he assistant should svrvo only when the disability of the Secretary of State extended over period of three months. Thompson Supports Hill. Replying. Thorn peon said the bond of the Secretary of State already wan fixed at I10...J and It waa not right to ask a larger bond of the assistant. Thomp sun. In arguing for the bill, said It was necessary for the proper transaction of the business of th state. "Wht Is more. I protest against th lobbying against it his hill which has b. en going- on In th House this morn- Ing.- continued Thompson. "A deputy from the office of th present Governor nas Been Interviewing members of this House sine early this mornlne; seeking to put the scar or God Into their hearts by telling them what will happen If they support tuia bill." Later In tlie discussion Thompson d nled that C. N. McArthur vis slated for th position as reported In a Portland piper, and for the Information of Brown bill, who bud asked who waa requesting tr: creation of th orTlre. said h had received a letter from Secretary of State Kenson urging th enactment of tl Ilowermsn bill that the office of .Sec retary of State might be represented on th Stat Hoar.l. Ha said further that n bad been Informed it was the purrwi of secretary Ilrnson to appoint his chief deputy. II. II. Corey, to tha position of Atunncant secretary of State.. Amine spoke In opposition to the bill, which, he said, proposed creating an office th state had done without for 44 years. -If Secretary of tato Penson Is not able to All th position, and he will not recover from his present Illness, he should resign and let us put somebody else In his place." Johnson opposed creating an additional offtc on grounds or economy. Terrible Sufferer Ever Since He Can Remember. Utterly Intolerable. Seemed Beyond Medical Power to Cure. My Disease Was Routed by Cuticura Soap and Ointment." "I take great pleasure in prai'ing tha wonderful Cuticura Cures. Kver since I can remember I was a terrible sufferer of eeretna. sod other Irritating skin diseases. I would II awake all night, and my suffering was intolerable. A scaly humor settled on my back, snd being but a child. I naturally scratched it. It was a burning. Itching sensa tion, and utterly intolerable, in fact. It was so that I could not possibly forget about it. It did not take long before it spread to my shoulders and arms, and I was almost covered with a mass of raw flesh on account of my scratching It. I was In sucb a condition that zny hands were tied. A number of physicians were called, but It seemed bejond their medical power and knowledge to cure me. Having tried numer ous treatments without deriving any benefit from thain. I bad given myielf up to the mercy of my dreadful malady, but I thoucht I would take th Cuticura treatment as a last resort. Words cannot express my gratitude to the on who created 'The Cuticura Mira cles.' as I have named them, for thank heaven there was such a miracle as the Cuti cura Remedies sent to the suffering world, and now I feel as if I never suffered from even a pimple. My disease was routed by Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and I shall never cease praising the wonderful merits thev contain. I will never be without them. In fact, I can almost dsre any skin diseases to attack me so long as I have Cuticura Remedie in the house. I hope that this letter will give other sufferers an idea of how I suffered, and also hop that they will not fass th 'Cuticura Life Saving Station. Signed) C. I-ouls Green. BM Chestnut St., hlladelphla. Pa.. Aug. 29, 1910. . Sold every where. Send to Potter Drug Chem. Corp.. Boston, for free book on th skin. Big Cut On Drug's fiiKcB Framing V4 OFF Sales Pre - Inventory On Third Floor balance of this weeK We want to clean up all our China, Steins, Brasses, Cut Glass this weeK. Gigantic Sale of Imported Xsaaa .BSSaw tsatssa Amphora Art Ctilma were being elected to office In this state was thnt the voters had lost confidence In th Republican party aa it was being directed. 'The election of Democrats to office In this state." he said, "is due to th en actment of ust such Inwa as the one un der consideration before this House at this time, except that many of them ar more pernicious in their scope. And Just ns long as yon keep on passing such law., the voters vclll continue to elect Democrats to offtc. The only demani f r the creatlor. of thla new office cornea from the. gentleman from Lake, the gen tleman from Malheur, the gentleman from Baker (meaning Representative Thompson, Brooke and MeKlnnry, re sprctively) and the late defeated Repub lican candidate for Governor." Tlie vote by which the bill passed fol lows: AyesAbbott. Abrams, Ambrose, Sas, Belknap, Belland, Bonebrak. Brooke I'.dliar.an, ChamDcrs, Chapman. Church. Cole. Cushman, Eaton. Graves, Ilollls. llu-.tlngton, Mahoney. Mann, Mariner. McKinr.ey. Miller (Columlla), Nenner. Frteraon. Powell. Reynoldx, Simpson. tniith, Sutton, Thompson. TJgard 32 Koya Amme. Blgelow, Bros. mill! Hry- btif. Carter, Clemens, Chntten. CIy-. Colllna. Cottel, Dirby, Fonts, Gill. John 'n. Jor.es. Ie tnweber, Llbhy. M4?ono. Miller (Linn). Peirce Rackleft. Exit Steelliammer, Webierlund and Speaker Rusk 25. Abseil t Buckley. fvlALARKEY BILL LIKED riiEmCTIOX MADE TILYT OXLY THKKE WILL FIGHT IT. An immense line of exquisite pieces in every conceivable shape, design and color combination. Some beautiful in their simplicity, others dazzling' in their brilliancy arranged on Five 'Big Special Tables 200 pieces, values up to $4.00 150 pieces, values up to $4.50.. All Stones ONE-FOURTH OFF $1.37 $1.78 200 pieces, values o qq up to $6.00 $a.O.t7 175 pieces on three other tables, priced up to $20.00, now at ONE- FOURTH OFF. Senate as Committee, of w nolo Spends AH Day Discuohing Pub He Service Mear-ure. OMPEXSATIOX ACT I'AVOItKD lous Committor Will Tntlav Mats He port on .Mi-a.-urc. STATE CAPITOU Salem. Or.. Feb. .- -,peclal. Th Houa committee on Ju- iciary win tomorrow report favorahlv 1 employers compensation act. There 1 'y be two report, but a majority of "a committee will recommend the nact- i l-nt or the diil Th original bill has been amended In evral lmpotgant respects. Th admin- l.tratlv cost of th proposed commission as ten reduced from to lii.oo I r annum and a revised schedule of ln I enmities has been substituted. Th assessment against th laborer and stat has been reduced from 1 per ent to three-quarters of I per cent. f.rii the employer Is to be assessed luel that of either th laborer or the -mplore. or IS per cent. It la believed lie Mil In It amended form will pass rt riovis. Grand Jury to Inquire. STATE CAPITOU Salem. Or.. Feb. 8. (Special.) Following a long confer ence between Governor Weal and Charles U M.Nary. of the District At torney's office, it Is now practically cer tain that the Bailey chargea will be placed be for th Marlon County grand jury for consideration at tha earliest posslbl moment. Governor West Is convinced that Bai ley may have committed soma culpable offense In Marlon County and believes that his record ahould be thoroughly Investigated. Hills Killed In Senate. STATR CAPITOU Salem. Or.. Feb. . (Special.) Following are the bills fall ing to pass or which were Indefinitely postponed In the Senate thla morning: S. a 151. by Calkins To Impose a tax! on mortgagee. S. B. K5. by Joseph To Install voting machines in Multnomah County. 8. It. r:. by Bean Relating to creat ing of drainage districts. 3. R. ti. by Kella her Prescribing laws governing hotels. NEW SCHEDULE TO Seattle. Tacoma and Points- Intermediate) -EX ATE COMMITTEES NOT CXT iteso'a Plan to Ksdurav Tliem From It to IS Isn't Hrexlcd. STATE CAPITOU Salem. Or.. Feb. I -.Iptfclal (-An efort to cut th number f Senate com nit' tees from O to U failed 11 morning when that body waa i t- n la comnsltte of th whole conalder- -- revision of law Bn objected to th great aumbar ef omm tteva bow atacdlcg and urgeeted "'at In many case th committee could so consolidated a to evpedtt busi es aid at the aem time make th er' less cumbersome. Miller a. h ousted if the committee at present ar dent In aumbar to be adequate f Fffectlv Sunday. February tth -0.-W. Owl- on O.-W. R. M. "Paget' Sound Route." will leave Portland at 11 I". M. Instead of 11:4 P. M. for Seattle. Tacoma. Centralis, Chehalls and ail Puget Sound point. Sleeping cars open for passengers at Union l-epot at .3tf P. L aa usual and pas sengers may remain In thes sleepers after arrival at Seattle and Tacoma until s i A. M. Medicine that aid nature ar always most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Itemed v acta on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves th lung, opens me secretions ana aide nature In re storing the system to a healthy condi tion. Tbousani have testified to Its superior excellence. Sold by ail dal- These Support Measure. Huntington. Abrama. Brooks, Peterson, ieuner and 'Mahoney spoke for the bill, contending that it was not In any sens a political move but on the con trary merely provided for a serious con tingency In the state's affulrs. They argued that It was only right for tha legislature to provide for & third mem ber on th State Board, by which was disburse annually three-fnurtls of th money raised by the seat from taxation and other sources and aggregating be tween JS.Mo.'.n and H,0u0,0v. Derby Insisted that the Legislature should proceed carefully In the creation of additional office at the expense of th taxpayers. While the proposed of fice, he said, did not Involve a further expense to the rtite. mill it provided for an officer to discharge the duties of the Secretary of Slate wlle he was out of th stat and V th same time drawing his salary from th slat. Derby said th ilowcrman bill waa defective for th reason that it made no provision for validating the acts of the chief clerk In the Secretary of Slate's office during the absence of th Secretary. Answering these objections, Thompson said the curative provisions suggested by Derby ware purposely omitted from th liowerman bill for the reason that If Included the bill would embrace two subjects of lcclflatlon and consequently would be unconstitutional. He suggest ed that the matter of validating the acts of the chief clerk ahould be provided In anotner bin. "Machine," Declares BrovrnhlJI. The man behind .thla bill," said Brownhlll. "are the same men who have been directing the political machine of this state for years. It Is only a move to discredit trie present Governor of this state. Benson should have resigned. I am sure If this matter was left to a vote of th people of the state they would not approve of the Secretary a being- ab sent from the state for such protracted periods and at the earn Mm draw his salary from th state. ' Following Brownhlll. McKlnney sug gested that the most direct way of treat ing with the salary of the Secretary of State waa by tha enactment of a bill providing that when out of the state that official ahould not receive his salary from th state, rather than to inject thla feature of the discussion Into th con sideration of the bill before th House and to which it was not germane. "I shall introduce such a bill." answered Brownhlll. McKlnney proceeded roundly to cen sure thos Republican members of the House who wer opposing th bill and questioned tha quality of their Repub licanism. 'Thl Is only a bill which gives a Re publican Legislature the right to put a Republican on the atate board and com plete Its membership. said McKlnney. "Is the slogan 'Let the people rule' to be replaced by 'Let the Democrats rule"" I am a Republican. I have the greatest r aspect for a Democrat, but I do not have to bo com a Democrat myself. You Republican members who are opposing thla bill should get a banner with the Inscription 'I am a Democrat' and wave It about you. so that your true colors will be known. I am a Republican." Fouta defended hla Republicanism and remarked that th reason Democrats I STATE CAPITOU Salem, Or.. Feb. 8. (Special.) Considered practically all the afternoon in the Senate, that body. sitting as a committee of the whole, Malarkey's bill extending the powers of the Railroad Commission to publlo utilities, is still unpassed and la mad a special order for tomorrow morning; at 10 o'clock. From Indications there will be but three votes against the bill In tha Sen ate, these being Kellaher, Joseph and Wood, and it Is not c three of these will opp velopmenta this afternoon presage action. This afternoon's consideration of tha bill was tame. The only "Joker" so far alleged by the Senate Is In the spelling of the word eleemosynary, which by mistake was spelled with one "o" In the bill and caused some comment among the Senators, who all confessed their ignorance of the proper spelling. Kellaher only words against the proposed measure came this morning, when he declared the bill "is full of omissions and Jokers." He had sub mitted a minority report on the bill against a majority report signed by Bean. Patton, Burgess and Malarkey. Kellaher moved that th minority re port be substituted for the majority, this motion losing. Kellaher being the only one to vote favorably upon it. But slight amendments were mad during the entire consideration of the bllL Barrett of Washington attempted to secure a cut in the appropriation from $35,000 for the two-year period to JUo.OOO. but this was voted down. When Malarkey attempted to secure final passage of th bill. Joseph inter posed a motion to adjourn. Bowerman objected, as he had a short report he wished to submit. Vote was taken on motion to adjourn, however, and the motion lost, but nine being; in favor of It. Malarkey then withdrew his original motion and asked that tha aubject be made a special order for tomorrow morning. Cut Glass a Fourth Off and Less Brilliant, deep well polished cutting's from some of the country's best glass factories now at your disposal for gifts at prices exactly One-Fourth Less than regular. The old prices are on this glass and you can f ig'ure your own reductions from them if you wish. ImmenseLine of Brasses One "Fourth Off Line includes smoKing sets, smoKing stands, booK racKs, candle sticKs, fern dishes, call bells, jardinieres, umbrel la stands, trays, chimes, hanging' bas Kets and many other thing's useful as gifts. Big Sales in Every Department All This WeeK. if,I HOUSE HAS W MOW SOME REritESEXTATIVES TRY TO UXSEAT RUSK. Several Rebol, Alleging Speaker Fails to Recognize Them Thompson Won't Join Fight. Jackson. The standard size of an apple box is fixed at 18 inches long, W inches wide, 10; Inches deep, inside measure ment. Dimensions prescribed for the pear box are: 18 Inches long. 11V4 inches wide and 8 Inches deep, inside measurement. rOUTS SYSTEM XOT VRGED Rival Public Service Measure Gains Xo Recommendation. STATE CAPITOU Salem. Or.. Feb. 8. (Special) The House committee on revision of laws will report Fouta' pub lic service commission bill back to the House without recommendation tomor row. This measure differs in material re spects from the Malarkey bill now be fore tha Senate for final passage. By Its provisions, the Fouu bill would ex empt from a state commission those municipalities providing separate com missions for the regulation of all pub llo utilltiea within their corporate limits. 23 Rills Killed In 23 Minutes. BTATB CAPITOU Salem, Or., Feb. ft (Special.) In as many minutes the House this afternoon killed by Indefinite post ponement S bills. None was of great importance. On proposed a reduction from 810 to 83 In the license of non-resi dent hunters. Another authorised th County Judge of Multnomah County to ppotnt a deputy to officiate In his ab sence, one or me dius wag (.otters sun day closing law. STATE CAPITOL. Salem. Or., Feb. 8. (Special.) Peeved by what they allege amounted to lack of recognition and un due consideration when recognized, sev eral House members today initiated a small-sized rebellion which nad for its purpose the unseating of Speaker Rusk. The Insurrection, while not assuming dangerous proportions, developed suffi ciently that some of the disgruntled members went to Thompson of Lake, and suggested that he permit his name to be considered as a candidate to succeed Rusk. Thompson refused to entertain the proposal. This dissatisfaction among a few Rep resentatives with Speaker Rusk is the result of the Speaker's firmness and de termination to dispatch the business of the House, which Is in a seriously con' geeted condition. Beginning last Mon day, the Speaker has suppressed a great deal of filibustering by enforcing the rules of the House rigidly and by limit ing needless and time-consuming debates. In some rulings the presiding officer probably was a trifle hasty, and In hi: commendable desire to expedite the busi ness of the House. Representatives occa sionally have been cut short In their remarks snd in a few Instances not rec ognized. But the large majority of tha House Is with Speaker Rusk, leaving lit tle doubt of the possibility that he will be deposed. "I am either going to be Speaker or I am not going to be Speaker," said Speaker Rusk tonight, when apprised that a few of tha House members were seek ing his removal as Speaker. "I have at all times sought to rule fairly and Im partially. My only object is to expedite the business of tha House and to curtaU the waste of time In which the House prior to this week has been so prodigal. If the members of the House do not ap prove of my administration. It is their privilege to remove me. However, I am satsfled with my record as Speaker and am not worrying about being deposed." Under the rules of the House, a major ity of Its members at any time can de pose their presiding officer and elect an other Speaker. Fruit Boxes Standardized. STATE CAPITOL. Palem, Or.. Feb. 8. (Special.) A standard size for apple and pear boxes is prescribed In a bill offered in th House today by Weoterlund oC 8-HOCR PROPOSED LAW ALOXE Dimlck'9 Measure Is Returned With out Recommendation. STATE CAPITOU Salem, Or., Feb. 8. (Special) Senator Dimick's eight- hour bill must make its own way through the Benate. It was returned from the committee on commerce and navigation this morning without rec ommendation. The bill has once passed the Senate, was recalled from the House and waa referred to what Dimiek alleged to he an unfriendly committee. Siaffei Suffer Thafg What Thousands and Thou sands Are Doing; Daily When Pyr amid, Pile Cure Would Give Instant Belief and a Permanent Cure. Trial Paokag Mailed Free. m :"K,"Mttf l. 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