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PAIIT CAPITAL JOPBMAL, SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEIIUL'AKY 20, 1013. Page Fire Famous Artist Again In Salem THE CELEBRATED CRAYON PORTRAIT ARTIST, MR. (J CNN, WHO HAS KEEN IN OCR WINDOW FOUR TIMES PREVIOUS TO THIS ENLARGING PORTRAITS, WILL HE HERE AUAIX SOON. HIS WORK SPEAKS FOR ITSELF; IT IS SPLENDID. COUPONS GIVEN FREE WITH EACH PURCHASE OF MER CHANDISE AMOUNTING TO $1 BEGINNING THURSDAY MORNING. THE SEASON'S LATEST and most desirable models, 3 days of reduced prices, Men's Mnclui and Dross Kid (Moves 75c values fflc Real Estate Specials FOR SALE OR TRADE WHY PAY RENT! When, you can buy a good 5-room bouse on a paved street, largo lot good well water, bearing fruit trees. Prlco $1260 on your own terms; small payment down, balance $12.50 per month. Act quick or you will miss a good bargain. 65 ACRES. 66 acres on the famous Howell Prairie, only $100 per acre; one of the best buys in, the valley; all under cultivation except about 12 acres tim ber and pasture. Terms. 250 ACRES. The best 250-acro farm on Howell Pralrlo; deep rich black loam soil. Price, $110 per acre; terms. On main road. Mr. Farm Buyer don't buy a farm until you have seen Howell Prai rie, tho cream of Oregon land. VACANT LOTS. $825 will buy eight largd lots. JlViO. $150 will buy a fine lot In North Snlem, close to a paved street, car lino and school, You will have to act quick, $.:oo. Wo havo a benutlful lot in Fnlr mount Park addition; very sightly, cholco location. Price $300; terms. 1700. For a few days only we enn sell a choice lot, 00x147 feet, on Court street near stale house; 7-room house. Price $3700; terms. ON EASY TERMS. Wo havo a number of houses, choice lots and fruit tracts that we can sell on very easy terms. TRADE. Wo have 80 acres of land price, $1(i50 that we can trado for city property. What have youT INSTALLMENT HOUSES. $850 $150 down, balance $15 mo.; 6 rooms. $1250 $250 down, balanco $15 mo.; 6 rooms. $1000 $250 down, balnnce, $18 mo.; E rooms. $2000 $500 down, balance $20 mo.; 6 rooms. We write Insurance. We rent houses. We loan money. BECHTEL A BYNON. M7 State St. Tel. 452 Main A Riot In the House. I7NITKD I'llEKS 1KAHIIO WIIIK. Washington, Feb. 26. Rioting mark ed the meeting of the house as a com mittee of the whole this afternoon when a deputy sergeant at arms liter ally threw Congressman Murray of Massachusetts from tho speaker's ros trum, where Murray was remonstrat infg with Congressman Alexander of Missouri for unfnlrness. , Tho deputy and Murray exchanged several blows, and excited members surorunded the combatants. Order was soon restored. One touch of fashion la apt to make 11 women freaks. ,.,.-,.,.. Just to Send February Out With a Flourish In the Women's Rendy-to-Wear De partment we offer great reductions on New Suits, Coats and Dresses For three days only. The grace and beauty, the charm and smartness of our ready-to-wear garments has al ways been greatly commented upon. Let Us Show You JIM WILLSON 21 acres, all clear, 9 acres prunes In full bearing, fair house and barn, 3 Mi miles from town and railroad. Price $3500. Good house, barn and 7 lots In My ers' addition for $1400, or will Bell house, barn and three lots for $1000. A fine 5-acre tract, Just outside city, for $2050, good 6-room house, barn and outbuildings. Plenty fruit; good terms. My house, No. 473 N. Cottage, 2 blocks north of postofflce, lot 66x165, good 8-room house; $2500. JIM WILLSON 111 N High k Sulem, Ore. MUCH POLITICAL TIMBER. (Continued from page 1.) and fearless, in legislative affairs, and so broad and fair la he thnt ho pos sesses tho confidenco and respect of every faction and clique In the house a somewhat remarkable fact, consid ering tho prejudice In many circles against a minister in polities. How ard Is also a splendid orator, nnd, lllto Ueames, would make things ,hum In a campaign. Political gossip at the state house also mentions Spenker McArthur and Senator Moser of Multnomah, and Sen ator Miller as Republican candidates for governor, and President Dan Ma lnrkey of tho sennte as candidate for United States senator to succeed Sen ator Chamberlain; also Senator Dlm lek of Clnekamas us candidate for congressional honors. Siieaker McArthur is also mentioned as a posllile candidate for congress to succeed Congresmun Lafferty two years hence. Aft er It Is all over, probably tho leg islative snapiK-rs and snarlers at ono another will make up nnd be good fellows. GRAY FADED HAIR, OR BEAUTIFUL, DARK, ATTRACTIVECHOOSE, MADAM! Druggist Says When Mixed With Sill. ' their own, but It Isn't nearly so nice as phiir Prevents Dandruff and 'Wyeth'B." Fulling Hair. j While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, wo all desire to retain our Common garden sngo browed Into a youthful appcarnneo and attractive heavy lea with sulphur and alcohol ness. Dy darkening your hair. with ndded, then left to ago nnd carefully Wyeth's Sngo and Sulphur no one can filtered will turn gray, streaked and tell because It does It so naturally; so faded hair beautifully dark ond lnxur- evenly. You Just dampen a spongo or lant; remove every bit of dandruff, soft brush and draw It through your stop scalp Itching and falling hair. hair, taking one small strand at a Just a few application will provo a time. Do this tonight and by morning revelntlon if your hair Is fading, grny all gray hairs have disappeared, after or dry, scrtiggly and thin. Mixing the another application or two It will be Soge Ten nnd Sulphur recipe at home restored to Its natural color and be though Is 'roublesome. An easier wny even moro glossy, soft and luxuriant Is to get the ready-to-uso tonic, costing than ever. about 50 cents a largo bottle at drug Jjocal druggists say fhey are selling stores, known as "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Hair Remedy," thus avoiding a lot of muss. Some druggists make Silk Special Fancy Silks $1.00 values, yard 87c 60 values, yard 3!)c TODAY ONLY Women's Winter Underwear Spring Needle, Finely made Gar ments. 1-3 Less Today Men,s Suits and Overcoats 1-4 to 1-2 Less An Unique Suit Is Drought by D. II. Woyant Asking a Decision . Against Himself. For the first time In the history o! Marion county circuit court, a suit has been commenced In which tho plaintiff asks that a judgment be rendered against himself In the sum of $150. This peculiar legal circumstance Is embodied in a complant filed by D. H. Weynnt against A. K. Turner and E. E. Cooper, as constable. It Is alleged In the complaint that tho defendant Turner, is attempting to collect Illegal Interest on a loan made to tho plaintiff In the sum above men tioned. Weynnt alleges that ho bor rowed $130 from tho defondant and Issued a promissory note, puyablo In thirty days with interest at tho rate of 10 per cent. Ho now nlleges that the defendant Is seeking to foreclose a chattel mortgage on 50,000 concrete bricks, beforo the time agreed upon In the note has expired. Under section C030 of Lord's Oregon Laws, any attempt to collect nn Ille gal rnto of Interest upon the pnrt of any person loaning money, the amount loaned reverts to tho common school fund. It Is alleged In tho complaint that Turner is attempting to collect more than the 10 per cent Interest fixed by FUitute, and thnt the amount borrowed by the plaintiff should re vert to the school fund. In the event the plaintiff Is awarded the decree, the $130 borrowed from the defendant will necessarily bo paid Into tho school fund by tho party instituting the suit. An order of Injunction Is prayed for In the complaint and Judge Gallo way today Issued tho order. When two men grow angry, he who Is first silent Is the wiser of tho two. Tho passion of a man at first Is like a cobweb; but In the end It becomes a cord that rannot be broken. lots of "Wyeth's Sngo and Sulphur;" It surely helps folks appear years younger. J. C Perry. WICKERSIIAM TO BE HAULED OVER THE COALS InNlTUD FUESS 1JCA8EU WIIlB.) Washington, Feb. 20. Tho house Ju diciary committee today ordered nn investigation Into the action of Attor-hey-eneral Wlekersham In halting criminal prosecution of New York im porters who are alleged to have de frauded the government out of mil lions of dollars in Importations of Limoges Chinaware. It also ordered the attorney-general, members of the treasury department, Limoges commis sion and tho Importers to appear be fore it tomorrow. Edward Fold, a New York attorney, and a speclnl government prosecutor' of the cases, resigned from tho depart ment of justice when prosecution of the Importers was ordered stopix'd. He also was asked to appear before the committee tomorrow. BALLOT TITLE TO PROPOSED AMENDMENT Attorney-General Crawford has pre pared the ballot title to Benate joint resolution No. 10, providing for the submission to tho ieople of a pn posed constitutional nmendment ena bling the state to aid In the construc tion of good roads and power and Ir rigation projects. The ballot title reads as follows: "For amendment to section 7 of ar ticle 11 of the constitution, to enable the state to lend Its credit or Incur Indebtedness In excess of $50,000 for building and maintaining permanent roads, consructlng Irrigation nnd power projects and developing untitled lands, but limiting the total credit nnd indebtedness for road purposes to 2 per cent, and the total credit lent or Indebtedness Incurred for Irrigation and power project's and development of untitled lands to 2 per cent of the assessed valuation of all the property in the state, making a total of 4 per cent for both." PATTON'S SCHOOL HOOK KILL 0Y THE LAW The house today passed the bill of Senator Patton, of Marion, which will permit the school nioards of any dis trict to provide freo textbooks for pu pils. The bill now awaits the gover nor's approval. The house overwhelmingly defeated the Kelaher senate bill, which would permit only Oregon contractors to build county and state buildings. When the bill came up for passage, Eaton of Lane shouted: "This bill Is rotten. Mitchell of Paker followed with "There Is surely something rot ten In Denmark." Then Holland of Clatsop quickly shouted: "There Is something rotten In Oregon." Workers -May Meet ICNITHD I'ltF.SS LEASED WIIUt.1 Soattle, Washh., Feb. 26. Suggest ing patience on the part of both I. W. W.'s who are picketing here, and those who are fighting them, Judge Everett Smith today declined to Issue an or der directing tho sheriff to enforce on Injunction granted yesterday to pro vent the workers from congregating. To grant the order, Smith said, would be only to Invite violence and worse trouble. The workers are still picketing to day. As fast as one bunch of pickets are arrested, others tnko their places. (GOVERNOR'S .MESS WiE. (Continued from page 1.) for reimbursing tho railroad company for improvements In place "Notwithstanding the fact that this Is a measure wholly In the Interest of the people, It appears to havo had hard sledding from the start. The corpora tion lobby has been quietly and se Icretly at work throwing every obsta cle In Its way, nnd they have played ' their ganio well. 1 have known from , the beginning that It was their Intcn Itlon to delay tho pusago of the bill . until the last moment and then, If pus. islble, to kill It In a committee. "That time has at bust arrived and 1 take this means of calling It to your attention In order that we may all he I bowels now; we coax them. We have present at Its funeral with our eyes j no di wdul after effects. Mother who open. The corporation lobby has been j cling to the old form of physic, simply extremely busy during tho pa't two 'don't realize what tiny do. Tho ohll d.iys and havo succeeded In having the j rtren's revolt Is well founded. Their i measure referred back to the ways and means committee. "In the name of tho long-suffering public 1 call upon every man In the house who claims to bo a friend of the taxpayers to be on tho alert and see that tills bill Is not permitted to 'doesn't eat or sloop well remember dlo tho (lentil which tho corporation look at tho tongue, If coaled, give a lobby has so ably prepared for It." i teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs, then Soon after the delivery of the mcs-J don't worry, because you surely will sngo In the house, the ways and means have a well, smiling child In a few committee got busy and reported the hours. bill back without recommendation, and I Syrup of Flgtt being composed en It wns mndo the special order for this tlrely of luscious figs, senna and aro- aftnrnoon at 3 o'clock. I'll ESI DENT'S LAST MESSAGE. (Continued from page 1.) dent said the law should bo repealed or superseded by a new law, with en forcablo provisions. Wo should not go abend blindly passing nnd signing one appropria tion bill after another, without know ing whero tho money Is coming from," the president declared, citing tho ex perience of President Cleveland, who, he said, "found it necessary to go In to an unfavorable money market and j borrow $260,000,000, with the result A Blsppser will be yours if to-niht you will seek the beneficial aid of the famous and ideal family reinecly lieecliam's Pills, Nervous depression, or the "blues," is one of the symptoms of a condition quickly corrected by the reliable and quick-acting CHAD'S PILLS When the system is clouded the bowels and liver and kidneys in active tnen the digestion is sure to be impaired and the nerves to lose their tone. Beecham's Pills induce the organs of digestion to work properly and thus this un rivaled medicine has a tonic effect upon the whole system. Beecham's Pills do not vary they act always in accordance with their great reputation ; mildly and safely but quickly. In every way in feel ings, looks and vigor a better condition Beecham's Pills Assure You Sold everywhere, 10c.. 25c The directkxuKith eren box we Terr helpful that tho wholo administration was handicapped, and the credit system of tho country seriously Impaired. A Century of Regret. "Tho confusion and unbusinesslike conditions that havo prevented a thorough reform and simplifying of our financial and operating systems," he asserted, "have been tho result of a century of neglect." That $6,500,000 can bo saved annu ally by reorganization of tho civil ser vice and abolishment of sinecures, was asserted by tho president. He sug gested a classification of first and second-class postmasters, paying them 20 per cent more than salaries of their assistants, nnd mnklng tho postmast ers do the work, abolishing tho office of assistant postmaster, This, ho said, would save $1, 518.0OO. Complete reorganization of tho civil service, ho said, would save $2,500,000 more. Elimination of waste In print ing and circulating public documents was another economy suggested. Con solidation of all government mints and assay offices In ono big, central plant was also recommended. Concerning Public Debt. Declaring that the government should "remain as nearly debt free ns possible," Taft said: "Our public debt has been part of an admittedly! vicious system of bank ing and currency. Every objection to the retirement of tho greenback Is now without force. Theso outstanding obligations are a constant menace to both government and prlvato cred.il." Payment of the public debt In 20 years bya new issue of government bonds was tentatively advanced. Pur chase, or building by tho government of its Own buildings to Have rent, n definite plan to harness tho Ohio nnd Mississippi rivers, and absorbment of useless army posts were other econo mies suggested," SEE IF YOUR CHILD'S TONGUE IS COATED TO CLEAN THE 1,1'ITI.K ONE'S STOMACH, LIVER AM) WASTE (LOGGED BOWELS, GIVE (JEN TI.E "SYRUP OK FIGS." Look back at your childhood days. Iteiiieiiilx r the physic that mother in sisted on raster oil, calomel, cathar tics. How you hated them, how you fought against taking them, With our children's It's different. The day of harsh physic Is over. Wo don't forco tho liver anil SO feet of ! little slomaehs and tender bowels are Injured by them. If your child Is fretful, peevish, halt' sick, alomaeh sour, breath feverish 'nnd lis II diarrhoea, lu system full of colli ; has sore throat, stomach-ache; 'ninth's simply cannot be harmful. It sweetens the stomach, makes tho liver aetlvo nnd thoroughly rlmnses the little one's wii'ite-rlnggcil bowels. In a few hours all sour bile, undigested fermenting foood and constipated was'o matter gently moves on and out of tho system without griping or nan. sea. Directions for children of all ages, nlso for grown-up, plainly printed on tho package. Hy all means get the genuine. Ask your druggist for tho full name, "Syr up of Figs and Elixir of Senna," pre pared by tho Calfnrnla Fig Syrup Co. Aocept nothing elso. AT THE PLAYHOUSES Globe Theatre Amateur Night Thursday Hotter than ever, all new stunts. Two performances Thursday night. Amateurs appear In both. Program for Today and Tomorrow Spectre Bridegroom Eclair Two part feature. Adopted from Washington living's Little Masterpiece. Regimental Tals , 101 Bison Heroes of tho Hour Imp. Comedy WE PICK OUR PICTURES Always the Pipe Organ. The Little WEXFORD Tonight and Tomorrow Only MM BLIGH-LAST CHANCE- BLIGH To See "THE MIDNIGHT EXPRESS" t TODAY . ONLY TODAY SPEAKER .M'ARTHUR. (Continued from page 1.) astonished tho steam roller leaders. Their attempted action was so raw that even Olson, Latourette nnd Lof gren, nil of Multnomah, and strong machine lieutenants, refused to have anything to do with the plot and de nounced It to the other leaders as dan gerous nnd liable to becomo a boom erang not only to tho machine, hut to tho Republican party of Oregon. Upton mnde tho motion to reconsid er, and Iteames at onco raised the point of order, aided by Eaton, Rcliuo bel and other Republicans, that under all rules of parliamentary procedure the bill, having once been reconsidered could not ngnln bo reconsidered with out being amended. Upton and other ninchlno speakers contended that the house could make Its own rules. The Il' l't. was one of the most bitter of the session and was full of personal dings, personalities charges and counter charges and parliamentary plays. hefore Speaker McArthur could give a ruling. Kennies demanded a call of Hie house and almost nil hour was spent In waiting while the sergeant-' iit-ai'ins siiminnii.il In all the absent members who were In town. ' The Inst man In be brought In was Holland of Clatsop, who was pulled out of a sick bed. i In the meantime MeArlbur, Upton nnd others of the steam roller crowd j appalled lit the furore (hey hud raised nnd fearing the consequences holh tn the legislature and the Republican j party hud hurriedly conferred nt the 'last moment, Then Upton resumed jhls place on the Moor, the house was ' Icnlh'd to order, and Upton withdrew his reconsideration motion In the In-' ' terestu of hariuoiiy. The steam roller had turned a complete f 1 i p -ri i t. The high tension was relieved. There wan : general applause from members mid, j lobby. I Then to crown the machine's foolish ' i xhilill Ion Speaker MeArlbur took Ihci lioor nnd In a brainless speech, de-1 ' i In red that the hill was the most , jilaninable, pernicious piece of legisla tion ever passed. He roasted the Ke- I ubllcan majority im being "thin skinned Republicans" for refusing to give a Democratic governor such an ! Immense power. Hy speaking thus j McArthur showed plainly that the ma-j chine hail regarded the Issue ns a i purely political one and bad lust, sight ' of the moral question Involved. j McArthur's speech reacted on lilin- self nnd the splendid record lie has i..nde ns speaker during tills session. Many Republican members took um brage at being called thin skinned Re publicans. In general It run bo mi Id that the bouse organization stands discredited and would be smashed to pieces If the session lasted a few day longer. It Is ' even divided In Its own ranks, nnd oil will not now mako It run smooth, Minister GOOD ADVICE. A Salem Citizen Gives Information of Priceless Yulue. When you suffer from backache, Headaches, dizziness, nervousness, Feol weak, languid, depressed, Havo annoying urinary disorders; Do you know what to do? Some Salem peoplo do. Read the statement that follows. It's from a Salem citizen, Testimony that can be Investigated. Mrs. George Stotlar, 1706 Mission St., Salem, Oregon, says: "I have given Dunn's Kidney Pills a thor ough trial, having used them off and on during the past five years, ami I do not hesltale to say that they lire the best kidney medicine to be had, I bad attacks of kidney complaint and my back got. lame and sore. Since first using Dean's Kidney I'llls, I have ulwavs had tviinel hiiur that will help my kidneys and lid i"e of kid ney allmenln In a short time." For snlo by all dealers. Trice .",0 cents. Foster. Mllhurn Co,, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Sillies, Remember the name-Dean's and take no oilier. Discord Is like a leak In a cistern. 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