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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1915)
s THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, MARCH 7, 1913. DEADLOCK OF IDAHO HOUSES POSSIBLE Legislature Is Unable to End Work Before Monday and Disagreement Looms. BOTH BRANCHES RECESS Senate Sets 10 o'clock Monday Morning as Time to Adjourn. Dispute Over Budget Amend ments Is Threatened. BOISE. Idaho. March S. (Special.) It will be impossible for the Legisla ture to complete ita labors before Mon day or later, and at a late hour tonight the Senate adopted a second concur rent resolution setting? 10 o'clock Mon day morning as the time for adjourn ment, sine die, and the House imme diately afterwards indefinitely post poned action on the same resolution The House recessed, after stopping the clocks at three minutes to 9 o clock, for IS hours. The Senate recessed to 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. The House still has on the table the first concurrent resolution rescinded by the Senate, setting midnight tonight as the hour for adjournment and 9 o'clock as the last hour for consider Ins; bills. The educational budget and general appropriations bills. House measures, now in the Senate, were not reported out tonight. Dradloric Is I'onnible. The Senate refuses to concur in the House amendments to the budget and has cut the general appropriation bill 150.000. A deadlock is possible. Speaker Conner questioned the right of the Senate to recall the first con current resolution and referred the mat ter to the rules committee for deci sion. The reason for the Senate's action to rescind was that the House, having passed the budget and appro priation bills, might decide to act on it and adjourn at midnight, when the Senate was unprepared to, leaving the upper House with all the appropriation bills on which it worked tonight un acted upon. As the legislative appropriation of SS2.000 Is exhausted $2500 more was voted. 000 appropriation and sent It to the Governor. Not a dissenting vote was registered against It in the Senate. At tempts were made to attach a number of amendments to It In committee of tne whole, offered by Senators in 'be half of the Boise Trades Council, repre sentatives of the labor interests, but they were voted down In toto. Senator MacBeth moved and obtained a bus pension of the rules and the bill was passed. The Senate also passed House bill 339, creating a state depository board; House bill 308. permitting County Com mlssioners to employ a county agri culturist: House bill 398. allowing each of the three new counties created this session to elect a Senator and Repre sentative: Senate bill 143. abolishing private employment offices; House con current resolution 10, appointing James H. Hawley, John F. Maclane, of Boise: Arthur M. Bowen, of Twin Falls, and F. Stephen Randall, as Idaho s dele cation to the Northwest Power Confer ence at Portland next Summer, and House bill 130. allowing state officials to travel on free passes. County Division Act Killed. Selway County's proposed county di vision enabling act to create Selway County out of Idaho County was killed in the House through indefinite post' ponement and another new county will not be created In the north this ses sion. Unusual surprise was manifested over the action of the House in de feating Senate bill No. 90, the object of which was to permit Idaho to jo.'n with and take advantage ot the Jea eral reserve banking act so that this state could benefit by its terms. Governor Alexander sent the name of George F. Steele to the Senate again for confirmation as State Insur ance Commissioner. He also signed House bill No. 131, which is drafted after the Iowa abatement act. ITALY'S ATTITUDE" IS GIVING CONCERN Reserve Noncommissioned Of ficers Called to Colors. Berlin Takes Notice. AUSTRIA MORE YIELDING Demands Concerning; Territory Have Chance of Consideration It Not Too Brusque Greek Cabi net Ministers Resign. V GLASS ELECTED CHAIRMAN Representative Hawley to Make Per sonal Inquiry of Oregon Farms. Workmen Act Passed. The Senate passed the House work ynrn'm compensation set. carrying a J50,- WASHIXGTON. Marcs 6. Represen tative Glass," of Virginia, today was elected chairman of the Rural' Credits Commission, authorized by Congress. He will appoint two sub-committees, one to make a special study of land mortgage credits and the other to de vote particular attention to personal rural credits, during the Summer to report to the 64th Congress. Representative Hawley. of Oregon, who has been appointed one of the members of the commission, will make personal investigation of farm con ditions in Oregon and other North western states, with a view to sub mitting a practical plan beneficial to farmers. The commission will meet a month before Congress reconvenes to nsider plans proposed by the mem- rs. Chehalis Board Member Retained. CHEHAL.IS, Wash., March 6. Mrs. Clara Gingrich, was re-elected a mem ber of the Chehalis School Board today. defeating Mrs. S. B. Stewart by 49 votes. Mrs. Gingrich received 17! votes. Mrs. Stewart 123. BERLIN, via London. March 6. The Italian situation is occuDvine- the at tention of serious-minded public men. Many newspapers gTve prominence to long dispatches from their Rome cor respondents, who dwell on the Insist ence with which Italy Is likely to press aemancs ror territorial compensation for possible Austrian gains on the Balkans. It is declared in well-informed Au strian circles that Italy has presented neither demands nor suggestions look ing to the cession of Trent or other territory. The attitude of Austria. In case such demands are made, is problematical. Austria Inclined to Acquiesce. A few weeks ago it seemed as if anv suggestion along this line would be met with a .flat refusal to cwi n men oi Austrian territory, no matter by wnat euphonious phrase, such -irontier regulation." it miirht ho designated. At the present time, how ever, there are signs that Austria is more inennea to enter into the dis cussion, provided the Italian proposals are not presented In too brusque a form. LONDON, March 6. The Rome cor respondent of the Exchange Telegraph Company sends word that the reserve non - commissioned officers of four classes were called to join the colors today. Greek Ministry Resigns. A dispatch to the same agency from Athens says that Premier Venlzelos an nounced In the Chamber of Deputies to day that, as the King did not approve of the policy of the government, the Cabinet had tendered its resignation. There were indications In today's dis patches that the bombardment of the Dardanelles might bring to a decision the attitude of the Balkan states con cerning the war. The possibility of the llJli Over 1500 Schloss Bros, and Sophomore New Spring Suits at About Half Price! The only damage our clothing sustained during the fire of Feb. 14th was from smoke a damage that does not hurt the looks or wearing quality a cent's worth. But because we are compelled to vacate shortly on account of building repairs we are forced to dispose of the entire stock at whatever price it will bring. We sold these Suits at $15 to $40 regularly. For convenience sake we have grouped the entire stock in five lots, as follows : Lot No. 1 $7.75 Lot No. 2 $10.75 Lot No. 3 $13.75 Lot No. 4 $16.75 Lot No. 5 $19.75 nvorpnafc finrl T?nltirrn to choice of several hundred Over and Rain-fLot C-l f rrf- Lot "Ql Q 7 WVCi CLIclLO UUU JYctlllCUclLS coats that sold at $18 to $35 at two pricesNo. 1 pJ 4 J 0. 2 V lO. O Our entire stock of Furnishing Goods all standard makes at about your own price! OUR GUARANTEE Every article you buy here during this sale is backed by our usual "Satisfaction or Money Back" Guarantee ! Store Opens at 8 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. Cor. Fourth and Alder it Phegley & Cavender Cor. Fourth and Alder EEBQKZnEBISSSKS capture of Constantinople, which would result in changes of vital interest ta the Balkan nations, already has exer cised a noticeable influence on these nations. Bulgaria has mobilized secretly thre. full army-divisions In the neighborhood of Tlrnova, according to a Saloniki dis patch to the Paris Havas Agency, based upon what is said to be trustworthy authority. The same source is respon sible for the report that the Kostendil division has been sent to an undis closed destination. Keison Morris, of ' the famous family of packer, never wears a hat. HOUSE JOBS GO BEGGING Speaker Clark Can't Kind Members to Serve on Commissions. WASHINGTON, March 6. Speaker Clark is finding it difficult to get members of the House to remain in Washington during the recess of Con gress and serve on Congressional commissions. The House authorized the Speaker to,l appoint three members of that body to I serve with a similar number of Sena- I tors on a joint commission to investi gate fiscal relations between the Fed eral Government and the District of Columbia and report to the next Con gress. "I can't get anyone to serve," said the Speaker today. He has asked sev eral members, but so far there have been no acceptances. The Senate com mittee has been appointed. Man Who Stolo $260 Paroled. ASTORIA, Or., March 6. (Special.) Matt Mikkala. who had pleaded quilty to stealing $260, was sentenced this morning In Circuit Court to sorvc from one to 10 years In the penitentiary and was paroled. The man lias a win and six children d.i'iirtl ng m him f"r support, and this fact, coupled with hi previous good chura:lr, were tl. rcn sons for the court's clemency. Only On. "BhOMO QI IMXE" Whenever you reel a rold coming on. thlf of tbe lull name, Laxntlv Hromo (julnln. Look for lgnatur ii. W. Urov oa bus. Ua. The steam schooner Yellowstone, with a cargo of lumber from tlie North Bend mills, sailed for ,Hn Francloco this afternoon t 4:"0. B3 TERMS NOT RAISED DURING THIS REMOVAL SALE. EEE3SB18HSEEE namssaassEnsESE OUR PURPOSE IN THIS REMOVAL SALE is to make the work of moving; as light as pos sible. Everything: in the store is specially priced. If you do not see adver tized just what you wish, CALL. We have it, and the price is right. $20.00 Brass Bed fc3! $ 1 0.00 jP''' ' ' B' "'" """" "U T 1 '"'J",L-; uMJWi nij ii ii. iiw ii t ji 11 uiji uiimilijpiw.iwiiiiiiu.ijwiii, n uji u iniimn m nn ,n m i n n.wwwt wiu; .limimjwii'jwihiii, in is 11 in n Him h Man -i - 1, ' -. -? ' ' - H li imi ut m ' - ' - ' 1 -- "MIIIII1III.I TERMS are the same as always at Edwards', while other stores tighten up on terms dur ing sales. We want you to take advantage of our Removal, and if terms will help you, call on us. We'll arrange them to suit you. I $9.50 Mattress 6, $5.65 This bed is massive and of splen did design, is of real brass and finely lacquered. I J 111 ift Has contin uous 2-inch post, -in. bottom tub ing. Five head and foot fillers, - i n c H e i ght head 56 ins. H e i ght of foot 31 ins. S h ipping weight 130 pounds packed. h. of YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD One-Half for This Splendid rnndpk- Davenport! Big $55 Davenport, just as illustrated, with heavily upholstered and tufted back. Seat is springy and luxurious. Black leather, solid oak frame, is carved just enough to give "tone" toJQT Cf" it. Now ..ipCtl.DKJ $47.50 Davenport in Spanish leather. ' This style ha3 a slat back, frame in fumed solid oak, Now only $45.00 Davenport with cushion back. Spanish leather. , Solid oak frame. A beauty in pattern and finish This $85.00 Davenport has back in three divisions of upholstering. Spanish leather. Dark frame of solid oak. . . Bi Settee, with removable cushions of Spanish leath er. This is a fine-looking piece of furniture tfO'T Cf and well worth Its repular price $56.00.. I OU Your Credit Is Good 2Sr .w.!?:$23.75 sack. Spanish :r$22.5o three divisions $42.50 This is the mattress bargain of the season. It is of pure cotton felt. It has Imperial edging. Covered with fine quality art ticking. Forty five pounds. It is built up of many layers of selected cotton, specially treated, and will hold i t s resilien cy. Tufted and sewed as well as the most costly mattress. This Mattress is a worthy buy at its regular price $9.50. It is not a "Bargain Sale" mattress! ! Removal Prices ffiTwW Edwards' Terms Buy Go-Carts Now THIS BEAUTIFUL 3-ROOM OUTFIT on Terms That Make It Easy to Buy . . . $134.95 $6.25 Heywood collapsible, black enamel- JQ TC in?, light 3Oe D $8.75 Lloyd Collapsible Cart. In tan enamel. J QC Priced at POc0 $11.50 Lloyd Collapsible Cart in black enamel. JQ Cf Priced at ..... DOcU $11.50 Gendron Collapsible Cart, in black enamel $7.95 I ririnrr Tfnnm Solid 0ak Library Table with 24x36 LilVlIlg-lVUUIIl top. Rich brown fumed or the new golden waxed finish. Legs are plain and massive. Table has a large drawer. Reclining-Back' Morris Chair of solid oak. Just as illustrated. Has reversible cushions, with covers of best grade Spanish leatherette. Frame in rich golden wax or fumed finish. Big Rocker with springy auto seat. Arm Chair to match rocker, has automobile seat. Oak Pedestal just like illustration. A genuine Brussels Rug, 9x10-6, in several designs and colorings. Dini'nfT-Rnnm Table a beauty, in fumed or wax JJining-ftOOm golden finish Chairs, four. Sturdy, solid oak. Finish to match table. Rug is 9x10-6, in pleasing patterns and colorings. N Terms on This Outfit $ 1 5 Down and $ 1 0 a Month Rorlfnnm ecl' white, cream or Vernis Mar DCUruUIIl tirif 2-inch continuous posts. Cable edged Spring that cannot lose its shape. Mattress has center layer of pure cocoa fiber, with cotton layers top and bottom. Dresser golden wax or glass finish, French bevel plate mirror. Stand, sold oak, with shelf. Rugs, two 30x60 Colonial rag, in green, blue, pink or tan. Chair, as shown. Rocker to match the set. High Chairs Prired for 'J Removal "Jpf lnis style, solid oak heavy con struction. Well f worth $2.75. CJoes now at This sty as heavily the one abov is strong an (rood hardwood is worth ?2.25 ai day. $1.35 J ) h f a u A Sanitary Couch S3L This is a $4.50 regular Couch. Six-coil sup ports. Heavy nr frame ...v" 3 A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE Child's Crib Guaranteed Sagless Twin Link Springs !3.9S "m. W WW A White enan the biggel m Side lift. Vernis Martin finish is altogether value in a Child's Crib v have had, and it is righ t uj to quality m every way. See it! Size 28x51. V WE MOVE MAY 1 TO 5TH AND OAK STREETS