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I t PAGTJ rtx tjx mtAKnr, kvenino observed - TTHTESDAY, .TAMTATCY 13, 1021 LEGISLATIVE SIDELIGHTS -(BY BKUCK DENNIS) &?2 1 plrt-J lM C"l:'Ssi" 'tat .S"8. a7 :reuc 252 (fp3 J C-EY COMPANY-A NATION-WIDE iNSTITHJTION voice rewound tin uuh the Senate fight wheru the opposition was ui-iT' Vmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm t'liiimbcr this morning, which had a. ter hitf sculp. : il.-riOillv iiiiiclinir ffi'rr unr.n the i Ticrvts of every one present. Mr. i One of the Qedute and fathcriy STATE HOUSE, Sulem, Jan. 11. the sweet di.-io.sltin (Special Correspondence.) At least Stiayer become rather '!' ))? in one of the "old guard", has looking old chaps who calls the Ost jllj to, of Senator I c ip'iined Oregon since Mt. Hood of us "sons" Is Judge Ryan, of Clack-ill cloudy when' ''1K " "t "'cie uoie una nis Know-mus -"i"iiy, wno was lor "years i :n i iicuie 01 ine state ana men wno laKc.anu vcars ' uenutv state i reasur "in i,iKiai.iiuic win go oown in nis- in convcrsauuii over pi'W.:.w , . ... a , r " ,i tory as exemplifying, in its dullest lislation; also Alec IiKollet, Hie V'n in la e affairs is probably equffl 'and h indled the (none of 9he vox form, the word "harmony" with a'"iriand old man of Marion county",!'".""'-'1 Olcott s oard index syiem , populi. The Judge, after i-unning-the biv "H." h n.n. . dose race with Tom Kay! ' uses when begins for of- .Uildiellows nr,dge of ihiimoiiv. harnfonv. harmnnv on ev'or the title of the race with Tom Kay''"'" ne uses when he uns for of- "Trwisury Watch-tfk' proniTiiu cilviiiions I i.ru h.,wl v.. l.v,.Am..n ;..l., IDoir has some nrono ill Vassar ever had a more thoiflughly f economy which man? members I The new crop of legators fCni unanimous opinion on subjectH con- contend arc lit) economical l.u oiil'f KaKlern Orori rcjlly is. not such fronting them than did the Senate imaginary. p " lay-ffluBafter fto.vinif and House of ReprcscntaOes O the 9 lhem close range, the writer, of !Li I ,. ui,.i,-,. it ..nm i ...iJO ..... ... .... ,.i : .,, 'course, excepted. W e have on our ... ,; Trr : : T.;.i,: c.. . "-"'Jl, that Jay U,t..i.uf Print-viUe,. , ; c in; rr,". r, :,.ri : .r- ". opulent he Ky , n , "u V I "VK-Hild h;, dunt. credit to old Georjfo about the only m.jn who iUM' " " II. Willies ft.en he was mayor of u .. iu Ii'IanJ. On the left. is tamtor C. mountains do not kc Fitrtw vijfor n th WillaiuclU vaPuv U has been (juite properly burki-sI-vt that President Hoy Jtitner'n first niitnc shall by legislative act, be tak cii from hftn, and he stutt be christen ed "Harmony" lulner. Likewise in the House "Louie" Bean Mhakea Ws nuiie wand and makes his following i boys: alo that there complete. & feminine represent from Kast- , The, is ability, however, that ssc,. a lingness to serve the j 2 'even so pronounced unanimity may State during the session. ,.h mm , R tint ant, for some time some things w ... ii.,i. . i u u e nc too good to last. Already we see Wall I,. Tooze. Kr.h: read-1 'W" J th', Bolton, sons of ! O. B. Robertson, of Condon, is an- of impvit- tiKO: bovs east uf the k office with the;'' ' " Hn. iiiitL iririanwfiie juoiciui poise inai le'tl til of ' "!uni -iiuii ui - nil' ino.'Mui, out aiojn? wun n iw nas ne iijfrcssivenoKH "and the energy which from living Enjoy A Winter Without. A Chap r.7r.sV-f ntk-r of the Eastern Oregon "tendor : -CVr.:' ; feet," who is boitnd to make hisprcs- Skill cliniiiii is vfvy .'ininiy in:f jmuI luiinj'itl ajiil sIkiiiIiI lie. ku"'.'! fiK'fMiist. Viiti niay ciLsily c-sciipi! cliais llii.ji win slur hv usiiiL' 0 PRIMROSE CREAM LOTION r. I ti lt wiH. kccp' yonrslxiii sul'l am1. iifa , li(!a;ll;iy coiKrttioii. Tl; not. mily U'(- vcnls clmypin, lull; (iiii-kly r lirals rdiili and jiiriniiicij .ijviiu and lcslnrcs it.s fiatiirar'sortiii'SHi t'sc ii, Iw'Tiin! and ijl'lc (-old and wind. puKti !. In I lie j'nr up in attradirc liiiti'Ics at !!0.cfnts. . ?i enre feltt this sessiou. He foim icrly was in the wholesale grncery pulsings along, with Lnrison;!1 Kma- hizer and the other boys who feed the I public for a profit, but latr he en llonyd the banking game in ths .Con i don country. After he had built up ;ic deposits of hi bun(c from tf 'UO.- POO to over a million dollars, nc de l.'ided that there was more chnr.ee for jiXDiin.-loHoin the sheep buuinc-P and, j .day.e e is one of the progie.ir.iv.. enterprising sheep men of theinter lior section. j ' ' j Senator Nicholson is here from j lii oil Itiver and Wasco County and he niiiii hualthy-lunkiiig chap, reflecting the same ruddy appcatiinee 'hat is "m IHrio Hood Hive'f apple and the llood ' itiver "Strawberry. His stand onniany im-'.l mils is not yet known but .t is 'a safe U-t that h, iike all Ifuud idf- BiMiple, will be foBnd advocating 'lie better things of life and pi.;;ii;s- ' sive features for the state. Tfiu old crowd of SAutois with Ike i lllerson, (jus:?.Moser, Bert r'aiTtdl, lA. W'v Ktublad, t'ulon Kberhard, . are busy. frnming. up thii routine work, ; for this courtesy s largely given to ; the'oold-ovor Senators, i A itoticcalile feafcuvd9...' 'he new crop is that cah : forgets to uix the word "Senator" in addressing his colleague. It is very difficult to say "Senator Hall" wflen . one ofus addresses the new Senator from Coos County, who is really an i r.Rsiefu uregim man nn.il. spent mucn nf'hisjife in the Hood River country". i While senatorial courtesy may de mand that titles'" be used, there is sure to be a bre'ii.'h of thaf etiquette Oregon very success I'' ly, decidgi that he would come back and map Out a msiness course fot the State, havinit been connected with the treasurer's office so long. His pleasant personality brings him lots of friends and it is a certainty that anything the Judge advocates will not only be of bodSfit to Am state, but will have the sun- port of most fif his co-workers. Second Day Is Calm. p fe second day of the olst session showed(aio sky rockets, pinwheI.s or other pyrotechnics. President Ritner's gavel has al ready become as much a part of him as his Ingeisoll watch and he han dles (ft with th' same precision and accuracy. (ti All the fliuji of organization is jpasseil anij today the droning of leg- isbltiOt.t'mm-hinpt-on ti.olf tit?' ita '.,.n. otonous hum which is expected to last until eithea. the Kastern Oregon delegation hold a cuncus of its oMi on some matter or Georwe Jose)h gets back into his old fighting trim of years ago. With the introduction of a resolu tion 'memorializing Congress to pass ftie I''ordriiy Errtcrg(;ncy Tariff Bill immediately; the 'Oregon State Legis lature proclanied to the entire nation IIS Tl.1, inn. in, 'Art tt .....tl.l ni . m ..n.l l.u thoroutrh intention of sticking ty thcjrj IN THB pflOGRESS TOWARD f Lower : -H I ? : 3 ' WE HAVE LED THE WAY .. y ; inm o ! 1-& SI N0T AT ANY TIME BY A TEMPORARY LOW PRICE AND JHEN BACK TO THE FORMER PRICE BUT BY CONSTANTLY . !!zi ADJUSTING OURRETAIL PRICEEPTO "MARKET, WHOLESALE :J2 AND FACTORY PRICES." e , . A EW LijJVEL OF PRICES HASeBEEN REACHED AND ON j xma i(yv w; iyvvis KEraicED our entire stock at 13 it - 3 o Reconstruct iofl Prices ii m , 5 9 m BASED UP0N oJHE REPLACEMENT COST OF OUR MER- CHANDISE NOT UPON THE PRICE WE PAID 0US LOSS IS YOUR GAIN ARB Y0Us TAKING 'ADVANTAGE OF THIS OP PORTUNITY r. Republican text. I' v Aiissilg the "prominent characters who swooped down upon the session the second day was Dan Hoyd, oMCn toi prise, who stepped in Salem on h? linine from llassacliusetts where fie had been,, spending tfce holidays with his wife and family. a. - Tlie grist of hills so .fur introduced in either house commands no special attention with the probable exception of 5cnnt Hill No. 12 which apparent ly seeks to get at the parochial j 5 ! ochdols of the state." This is I at Hn-jO olhci" chapter of the Catholic and J aiiti'.alholi(.fight which, at tfme.s, ET Ran spitiiift up in Oregon in the past j only te din of its' owifweight. e-i i thi'ra i- i w in : t-4 S3 o f 111 Jjp & , 'Pharmacy1 MM SXAI'IM', l-inprletor .MAI.V lit , n : 4- . . 1 ,;. " - I Today the stae was set and drama of hearing ?he Governor's message was enfntf1! in by alt, state officials members of fhe Supreme court,0 and members of both houses in .Wtit Kcssion.v While there Vere no lighted candles, no ehoir boys, no bunds or music, the old-time tlrama was, nevertheless, pulled off in the iuim.' manner11 that a sacret ofrder in stalls it oftioeis, or a layman is eleated '' the ministry. l'he l.u.i hivini; arrived, Imi( on (hij pari of many members, furrltean, being Speaker of the House, the Senator Hie slartinn; in to work I and Itijy Kitner, being President of under the tftles; of "Jay", "Charlie', 'the Senate, climbed to their elevated "Uob", "Ghh1 ,floy", utt;. Ipositions benindthe Speaker's desk i w v land beneath ''them :t the members Among the visitors who shed the of Oregon's Supreme -Court with I ngnt oi ineir pieasant eouiuenances , their grizzled nair and lurroweti laees ; m over alt Monday is Jnhn 11. 1'eare. j forming a rugged, hut pleasing hark-' J5 llo is bet LeV known as 'Mark', the .ground fnr the oeeusion. '' IS nieknainu having, )een aeo,uirud in toe When the ritualistic work had been duys when he represented Ireland in perfji nied. the atrival of the CJover- j irternntioir-il fnot-radng. "Jack" jnor was announced,, He marched W showed- consuleialde speed when hplnv:ly up the nisle, escorted w either jp lived) in Iieiaud hut the reeonls he side by. a prominent cit(m of -thei made wet noUiing eompan-d with istate, and proceeded fo deliver a mes-! ave whi.-h coveVed nr.uiv noints aiul: ! offered nnin'v suggestions. . And, -as , we viewed this whole proceeding,' the j rtooogm ocfurreit 10 us ioi iins me) .of ours is hiigely nuuie up of for inalitieA. 1 ew AN yU) VANCE SHOWING COLORS WEAVES PATTERNS 'Oa-itich .All Wool Stornt Serges... 42-inch Cotton and WooLTricotine... 36-incli All WoorOttomaa Serges 56-inch All Wool Tricotine.Ll.l 56-inch Air Wool Storm Serge inch All Wool Men,'s Serge t 54 inch Alt Wool French Serge! 56-inch All Wqo Polo Coatings. 56-inch All Wool Scarlet Flaroiel..... 40 to 56 inch AH Wool Skirting Plaids $2.93 'to, $4. '93 42 inch All Wool Shepard Check..s.$2.25 to $2.49 .yd. i Recoui-tructicft Prices ' A eouu'h mixture that you need so so often. Vou will find that .Kucal yptu roiiipuund t S'ilverthurn's f)f and ti:ic. .lust the "tie vou need. , Today a n d Tom o r r o w ; . , . . . . . . " . MAURICE foURNEUU'S M as mur iicct: of the svtttvs. FAMILY DPUd STORE la t,NO(.areaN. 1-ll-tf " 9 MEN'S ' . Dress SHoes , 9 Men's Brown Calf English. S....$4.98 Black Calf English,, jpubbey. heel f.$5.50 Brown, Calf English, rubber-heel ...$6.i59'J BUick- Calf 'English Welt.. ,,....!..$4.50 Brown Calf B!ucher,rubbet fieet?.!. .".$7.50 , Black Calf Blucher, Army Last ,,$4.50 Plack Kid, cushica sole $7.9?. Browa Kid, Banker tot....?. ' $8.D0 ' Reconstruction Pfices w r. KicCall Printed Patterns Til ,' .Si wSi Medeetnet Fi-tnch Cum t Mwit Buna Rl.-lll HlM-o Hit.. "!n...mll Of lliolltt- l iln.1' hv . : , rnll,.(t u ig uinliity In l-'rni...T,. rt.i ti It ctimiMilv inn.l' from I '!i:imt,in. I'tiiiinnli'l Hn'l M..i r-Liiic iiio in J r.n.. ' ilp- tnmnit nf Hnill.' Sitri.ll. Anil Hie fini lluil niiwi .i.!-sin.H hillv9 llu'in I t" ,tf" In Switrerlitnd nnni.ys Hip i Vrourh M-rv niuTr i:i.ri(l. olt.,lnll.T j Ilu ril.l(.i,f, of ,i,. r.-;iin. IHo'llirri" ' a rHinp!i!'-n oy f.t n t rrhnp Mr.. ,ili,. ".ii'imiiini'iit 1 In rtint!f Sinofp" a, i, :'U"arliiieiil ilu M..MI B'li.f.- IM MBlUffll I i in as cA 1-latiori-xii'ie Institution mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm HJ. C. PENNEY COMPANY A NATIONWIDE INSTITUTION . IV W m m m w m.Vr B a. 9 . M .OF 8'. !li '-5Sc s"-.. SI ...... ..,.$1.49 yd. ! ..2.49ayd. -j '"' ....$4.50 yd. j ....$1.93 yd. .-,' OQ TrH ? O .!.?2.98yd.s ! 2 ......:$3.49 yd. J S ?2-79 ya. 4 I W to .12 (if s k. yv u. r-r' I -1 ... - . ftt ' ;! I Everyone J I n p i 1 , OBSERVES ADVERTISING Will tru. tesslta. ca.'.t, Uicludinjj .Enacted ly an exceptional .. iiouse Pvtei-B' aiid Maviorio iaw ' Tills a'Stmy that Will Pull Tart the Jtoart- . ' strings amt Cajiture the Jinai'iimtiou. . -v- - Aldo - ' BUSTER ICEATON 4 111 'nii iirvcr kiu-w .-ff.-li l'ai ml i.m irnviikcs ii U S(- n-1 tii-nlar jiiv invited t mt t a i-. Iiiii.iii tu IV W.ill. 1. I 2ilii-!vcr ; -iJ - I . New lvwciU -..-1 iO-'l' in 2 REfis0 41 An.;ie.t. Cm f op Scotch. All in.'!., fn.-n's Krtia mil cH' uf .!:i.-,. ih rt'iznril iknlLlnllv In tli .!;..-.1 lt- rliiKtli'li. H"P -. ..f. !i. f.ir mniiirr. I nl Iricl V.iK' itns ..hi. Kimi nf lltl !l)Ktlic i;ini.. nr.. of nraxln. niilff. tlpi-ut p!i'.'.l MX") oiii nun. FltsjiltKI Vice President I'lftMt Tl'XlltC. ID 1 - J. W. Kmpk V,x'rl,,prufo tuninii irnahtr. t'lfiiiinp' is lis lni(H.r-! ;tnt in tht mre rf?your piano ns K't . luiiini;. I Ha both liive 4o trmLI l!,.-!,l.-me' i,h..ni ltliuk.TR I. i l'.!-'.'R-tf. IVi? .n.tli.htlie ih lpxativr nl thini nil - -tlSsc "little l.iver Tomh e!." ii'y are fine for consliijation for :rj,-, n(ut louM.thetynouiit us-, uallv lil for 'V2c. t o FAMTtT ORUCB STOT I.A RANOK,O0caON. ... -. Mrtiillen will aril your rattle. vatiiv nn htm tii'Ki'l Mi. WeAinllen hn iwltl more cilMf olit of the Htate o( fre 'con and thjr north west than any ftri K "the , mer mar- ' !. ! .t(e 1 it i m her of the (.'nttle Jnrae lia iters' Aa iitfion nf Oregon. H VlTtoK IH.I'AUTMlC.Nt) OI FICE llm. t R . "alien KiMkJ. Witter J. 1.. Ilain M. (J'- Chambers Sit float ' . Ii" Stoeb tll. fiath fhotu-a ttaia CK. ' , V rite or ir ua (or 1 iarlu'1 lolWrmarioai ft BOG DtKBIlT.M.J4i till CM" 11.I".KTML$ k R. Ker . Ilinic Kletker. 9 - o am"" 'STOCK .VARDS STATION . 0 o 'KANSAS CJTY, & Don'tect confused in similarity of camss. Mr. McMull(5n0has i?o interest in any other live stock commissiorcorapany at the Kansas City Market. e e e e 3 () I r-l o & (m. f . wiiJWiiwwwtw iiuii mi nnm n iiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiwwiijBaBii 0 e 11: q 0 . 0 o ' o . 0 0 0 i . 0 o