The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, February 23, 1919, Section One, Page 11, Image 11

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    TIIE SUNDAY OKEGOXIAX, FORTLAXD, FEBRUARY 23, 1910.
STATE TO TAKE OVER
PRESERVE
Game Measure Recalled From
Senate and Amended.
LEGAL OPINION IS GIVEN
-V tf On.
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Early Efrort to Have ReserTe Placed
Indcr State Is Assu-ed
In rroTlaions.
FTATE C.VPITOU Salem. Or.. Feb.
(Special.) The Malheur lake diffi
culty was settled In the house today,
apparently to the satisfaction of all
concerned, when the same reserve bill,
which passed the house yesterday after
a strenuous fight, was recalled from
the senate through the maneuvering
of Representative Uaiiagner ana
mended. It now provides that the
slate land board shall take steps Im
mediately to secure ceding of the land
involved to the state, and also with
Instructions that the land board be
prohibited from allowing: drainage of
the lake.
Assistant Attorney - General Eail'y
was allowed the privilege of addressing
the house and he stated that the land
board would construe the bill in the
form that It passed the house as an
implied direction to "keep its hands
off." As a result, passage of the meas
ure as it originally went through the
house, he believed, would interfere ma
terially with carrying out of the legis
lative policy of the slate expressed by
the legislature In passing a bill order
ing the land board to classify its lands
and to set its house in order generally.
Representative Bean sounded a warn
ing that if the house killed the Mal
heur lake bill It will be a signal for
Slate Biologist Finley to turn all of his
ammunition loose to Initiate a bill and
start a campaign over the state which
would finally result in the Malheur lake
region being ceded to the federal gov
ernment and forever lost to the state.
Under the amendment assurance is
jrlven that in the next two.years every
effort will be made by the land board
to get the lands entirely under state
control.
CLACKAMAS CLUBS FORMED
JL. Jj. Olmstead Interests Young Peo
ple In Year's Work.
OTtEGOS CITT. Feb. !2. (Special.)
A. I. Olmstead. who arrived in Ore
gon City several weeks ago to take
up the worK or tne gins ana uu.
clubs of Clacl.amas county, is meet-
In ir with success. The children through
out Clackamas county have become in
terested with the work and already
have commenced planning their
gardens.
Organizations will be formed at Sun
nvside. Kast Mount Scott. Kendall,
Harmony, Maple Iane. llenrici, Carus.
Kldorado, Concord. Oak orove, t.iaa
stone. Jennings Lodge. Bolton. Rural
Dell. Glad Tidings. Clackamas, Wil
lamette. Deep Creek. Mount Pleasant,
KMacada. Milwaukle. Garfield. George,
i--prlngwater. Tracy, Currinsville. Eagle
Creek and Boring.
Thia year the girls will have
chance to show what they can accom
plish In the way of cooking. Each
club will have Its officers and also a
club leader. An adult of the com
munity will be selected to advise the
club members.
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PROTECTED through all lime
among smiling flowers and
playing fountains.
WHEN storms wreck, and chill
rains drive deep, turning earth
to muddy rills, those resting in
this wonderful home ue have
built along Willamette's shores
sleep on undisturbed.
IN NICHE OR VAULT, surrounded
by beautiful flowers, they are
safe from desecration of man
or nature, and always will be.
MANKIND owes a high duty to the
sacred dead and this is in
comparably the better way.
To those who do not believe,
come and see.
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BABIES OF 1918 LESSEN TAX
Varying; Exemptions Allowed Ac
rordlni' to Birth Date.
WASHINGTON. Feb. I?. Babies born
X. loia ..1)1 Krln.r l.rl f r. IncnlllA tUX
eiemptions to their parents, depending
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on tne monin or ineir unin. n ..
born In January. ISIS, gives 20 ex
emption, in addition to the IIi'OO al
lowed married person, but if a child
was born In July the parent Is entitled
to exemption of only 1100 on the in
fant s account. If the child was born
In October, the taxpaying parent ta
allowed only $30 exemption.
I'nder another regulation of the rev
enue bureiu a person living In one com
munity acting as the principal support
of a person living elsewhere may be
ron.-ldered the head of a f:im!iy and
entitled to exemption of l-Oi'i).
SALARY INCREASES FAIL
in-1 V.-"
lint Par.
nr.il only rea.-on for killing off salary
Mils as f.-ift as they came up. the sen
ate was taken by furpri.-e late In the
afternoon mhen the ways and means
committee reported favorably on the
MM t.- Increase the salary of the dairy
and food commissioner from J-'OO to
J:;i;0i. The bill was rushed through
t. the calendar before the startled
minority could gather its forces to at
tack what they aiserted to bo the glar
ing Inconsistency of the committee.
Tom Handle)', senator, from Tilla
mook county, drew a long round of ap
plause from the crowded gallery when
he launched an attack upon the ways
and means committee and referred to
jts members as the "tight wads" of
Oregon.
nutrirt Attorney Dills Fatl.
A bill to Increase the salary of the
district attorney of Tillamook county
was one of the bills killed. With offi
cial statistics ho showed that the dis
trict attorney of bis county during the
past year has performed a muct greater
amount of work than the district attor
neys from the counties represented by
members of the ways and means com
mittee, and In each instance he showed
that his district attorney receives a
smaller salary.
Senators Banks. Moser and Norblad
made a strong plea on behalf of the
bill to increase the salary of the ctate
corporation commissioner to $42i0. but
their pleas were in vain as the con
t:Ment li voted aealnst the bill.
Other salary bills which were de
feated were those involving the offices
of the superintendent of public instruc
tion, state engineer, district attorney
of I'eschutes county and district attor
ney of1 Columbia county.
l.oalBE Members Fight.
Although the senate was in no tem
per to increase salaries of other state
officials, there was no hesitancy In
registering a heavy vote of approval
for a proposed constitutional amend
ment, increasing their own salaries
trom 1-1 to 15 a day. Senators Lach
mund, J. C Smith. Kberhard and Pat
terson, members of the ways and means
committee who voted against the sal
ary measures, were among those who
voted to Increase their own salaries.
Other salary bills now on the senate
calendar are due to come up for final
l-assage Monday. Although the ways
and means committee won a sweeping
victory today, the losing members in
sist they will continue the fight until
the session finatlv adjourns.
GARY MOTOR TRUCKS
WORM DRIVE
1 TO 5-TON CAPACITIES
See Them at Our Show Room
Gary Coast Agency, Inc.
71 Broadway.
BEND TRACT WITHDRAWN
80,000 ACRES XOT OPEX TO
HOMESTEAD EXTRY.
Federal Reclamation Service Is Be
lieved to Be Preparing for Big
Project la Central Oregon.
BEND, Or, Feb. 22 (Special.) In
dications that the federal reclamation
service is making preparations for ex
tensive Irrigation work In tnis section.
were given in an announcement made
here today by united biates lana i-om
mis.sioner H. C Ellis, who stated that
some 80.000 acres lying east and north
east of Bend have been withdrawn from
homestead entry, according to the plats
he has received from the land office.
The land Includes the Benham Falls
stornee reservoir site.
The vast tract was first segregated
about 12 years ago and Included In
tho Carey act programme of the Cen
tral Oregon Irrigation company, the
plan being to water it by a diversion
at Benham Falls. During the 10 years
In which the land was held under con
tract by the Central Oregon Irrigation
company, nothing was done toward
reclamation and on appeals from the
PenJ commercial club, a large part of
the land was thrown open to settlers.
In the past few months, renewed In
terest In the irrigation of the Deschutes
valley has been shown by the reclama
tion service and the so-called Benham
Kalis segregation is generally believed
to ho the most likely location for the
construction of a reservoir which will
ake possible the watering or Hun
dreds of thousands of acres.
In making the withdrawal at tne
present time, the reclamation service Is
taking an Important step to keep the
lands clear of entries which might
cause confusion and occasion, delay
in case immediate action on the
Deschutes project Is decided upon.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank our friends who
were so kind to us during the illness
and death of our son, Filippo Discristo
foro; also for the beautiful floral
tributes.
dv. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Discristoforo.
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If THE SPENDER
ftvA Frm F. O. Bartlett'a jfl
'-av Famous Saturday Even-& a
' -Vv 1 Po" Story. -Vj
SATIRDAY (;
Kj TWO BRIDES tk
"Don't you think the man who coaxes
girl to run away and marry him
hould be punished?" "I don't know
that he always ought to be. but If aba
(Lgca H la." Houston Post.
PACKARD
PIANOS
tring into your home a concord of sweet melody
. .ft t . r . .. 1
that Will oe yours year in unu jem om..
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Packard Pianos
are masterpieces
cf piano construe
Lion. The parti
you can see and
the ports that are
not seen are hon
est, depend able
and durable.
There are Packard Pi
anos in Die today that
t ere purchased when
Benjamin Harris in
.as President of the
United States. In the
years that have passed
nothing has teen lor- . .
fcitcd in Packard quality and beauty.
the Packatd "An Honest Piano at an Honest
Price"
VICTROLAS AND RECORDS
G. F. Johnson Pimo ClL
147-149 Sixjt Street Near Morrison, Portland
Packard Mehlin Bond Lindeman Pianos
Exclusive Portland Distributors for Duplex Alcazar Ranges and Bridge, Beach & Co.'s Superior Ranges
Washington
at Fifth
NNING'
HENRY JENNING & SONS,
Washington
at Fifth
"BACK AGAIN" to Peaceful-
Home Makin
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THE MAN from "over there" will give much thought to dining,
after the hardships of camp and trench life,
from our dozens of dining pieces. Low prices
and liberal terms.
Solid Quartered Oak Dining Table
with 45-inch top
Quartered oak Dining Table with 45
inch plank top; extends 6 feet
William and Mary Oak Dining Table
with 45-inch top.....
William and Mary Carver to match,
nrieed at only
William and Mary Dining Chair with QQ H P
v!, .-J . Ote I J
IdllC UOVR Aiiu cxaat i. - -
Solid Oak Dining Chairs with genuine
leather slip seats
Come and select
S26.00
S25.50
$35.00
S16.50
$6.00
Liberal Ter?ns
if Desired
Curtain Material
Underpriced
Regular 75c Mat Filet Nets in
small over designs in cream and
beige; 38 and 40 inches AQn
wide; special rxcV
Regular 55c Filet Nets; AOn
special
Regular 60c Marquisettes, nicely
edged' in cream, white and A t
ecru, 36 inches wide; special
$6 and $6.25
Couch Covers
Only $4.75
Full-size Tapestry Weave Couch
Covers; good weight; dark colors.
We Slake Portland's
Lowest Prices
Rebuilt Ranges
We are selling many range?
from our rebuilt range de
partment. Among the present
stock may be mentioned these :
South Bend Malleable Range
with 16-inch oven; in A j r
fine condition gTrll
Renown Range with 18-inch
oven; in good condi-A q
tion; price only AjJ
Champion Range with 18-inch
oven; in good condi-dQC
tion; price...
Stewart Range with 14-inch
oven; in fine condi
tion; price only. .
$25
"For perma
nent pros
perity patro
nize the spec
ialty stores"
New Bedroom Furniture
We show scores of beautiful suites and single pieces, which you will
be glad to see. If you've a bedroom to re-furnish, come and look
through the new things.
Fine Solid Mahogany Cowan Dressing Table CQQ Cfl
with triple mirror; original price $155; now tDaO.UU
Ivory Enamel Dresser; 20x24 beveled French C9d 00
plate mirror t.VV
Ivory Enamel Dresser; with bev
eled French plate C1 g
mirror
Fine $62.50 Circassian Walnut
SSSKt..?: $46.50
Regular $76.50 Ivory Enamel
Dresser and Bed to (gCQ KH
match; reduced to.... OU0J
We take Liberty Bonds
at face value in ex
change for merchandise
Important Rug Sales
Deeply reduced prices will be in effect this week on many beau
tiful room-size rugs. Call and make a choice to please you.
$75 Smith's Seamless Wilton Rugs, 9x12 size; a large selection
of patterns; made of the finest worsted yarns; 25
$85 Wilton Rugs, 9x12 size and 8-3x10-6 size j9 Cfl
reduced to d,04.JU
$45 Smith's Saxony Axminster Rugs, 9x12 size rf q A C f
reduced to PO.OU
$120 Finest Wilton Rugs Royal Ka-Shans, Imperial Ispa
hans and Heratis 9x12 size in beautiful de- dJQ'T Cf
signs, priced DO.OU
The "Pittsburgh" a real Electric Vacuum Cleaner with a
strong motor ; special J0i . d o
mam
Furniture for the Living Room
The family spends much time in the living-room; make it a place of
comfort and beauty. We have many pieces which will add to its charm.
Full-size Overstuffed Davenport, deep springs; uphol- K(
stered in tapestry; 3 loose cushions with comfort springs '' wV ,
Large Overstuffed Easy Chair; upholstered in tapestry; gfJ2 50
priced special at
Tapestry Upholstered Chair or Rocker; comfortable and g22.00
luxurious; priced at only
You can choose an upholstery material to suit, from our large stock
of Tapestries and Velours.
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Financial Strength and Conservative Man
agement Assure Protection to too Insured.
New World Life
Insurance Company
There are only ten Life Insurance Companies in the United States
with a paid-up capital of ONE MILLION DOLLARS or more,
and New World Life has the distinction of being one of the ten.
PYRAMIDS OF PROGRESS
Year
1912
1914
1916
1918
Insurance In Force
1,217,500
2,475,700
6,102,073
$17,776,658
Net Reaerve
8,263
59,630
178,296
$1,298,477
Asseta
I 843,027
1,716,404
1,910,920
$2,877,992
Surplus to Policyholders $1,473,761
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
DID YOU EVER
USE SLOAN'S?
Ask Any Man Who Ever Had
Rheumatic Ache That
Question.
He'll tell you he's heard of it, used it,
wouldn't use anything else for any ex
ternal pain, ache, muscle-stiffness, sore
ness, lame back, lumbago. Bciatlca,
sprain, strain.
He'll tell you it penetrates without
robbing, bringing warm, glowing, quick
relief. Clean, economical, certain of sat
isfactory results. All druggists have it
get a big bottle today from yours.
30c, 60c, S1.20.
JOHN MARTTV, 1
Pres. EchatiKe Trust Co., Boston.
JOHN D. PORTER.
Porter Bros.. Railroad Contractors,
Spokane.
EDW. O'SHEA Sr..
Pres. Citizens Savings & Loan So
ctetv. Spokane.
FRANCIS H. BENSON,
Banker, Bobton.
BEN C. HOLT.
Holt Manlacturinit Co., Spokane.
EDW. J. O'SHEA,
Treasurer New World Lite.
EDW. M. WALDRON.
B. M. Waldron, Inc., Newark.
R. C. BURTON, -Secy.-Actuary,
New York Life.
JOHN J. CADIGAN, President
Stevens BIdg., Portland.
Dressmaker Doing
Her Bit
"Since I was a child I have suffered
with stomach trouble and gastric at-.,.i.-Q
rviHnrq fnulii only prive me tem
porary relief. A lady I sewed for told
me of having been cured of similar
trouble by taking Mayr's Wonderful
Remedy. The first dose proved to me
that it would cure me and it has. I am
glad to recommend it to other suffer-,
ers." It is a simple, harmless prepara
tion that removes the catarrhal mucus
from the Intestinal tract and allays the
inflammation which causes practically
all stomach, liver and intestinal ail
ments, including appendicitis. One dose
will convince or money refunded. Drug
gists everywhere. A.4V,
Rupture Kills
7000 Annually
Seven thousand persona each year are laid
away the burial certificate being- marked
"Rupture." Why? Because the unfortunato
ones had neglected themselves or had boon
merely taking care of the sign (swelling) of
the affliction and paying no attention t
the causa. What are you doing? Are you
neglecting yourself by wearing a truss, ap
pliance, or whatever name you choose to
call it? At best, the truss is only a make
shift a false prop against a collapsing wall
and cannot be expected to act as mora
than a mere mechanical support. The bind
ing pressure retards blood circulation, thus
robbing the weakened muscles of that which
thev need moat nourishment.
But science has found a way, and everv
truss sufferer in the land is invited to make
a FREE test right in the privacy of their
own home. The HLAFAO method is unques
tionably the most scientific, logical and rnac
cessful self-treatment for rupture the world
has ever known. ,. , .
The PLAPAO PAD when adhering closely
to the body cannot possibly slip or shift out
of place, therefore, cannot chafe or pinch.
Soft as velvet easy to apply Inexpensive.
To be used whilst you work and whilst you
sleep. Ko straps, buckles or springs at-
tai!earn how to cloae the hernial opening as
nature intended so the rupture CAN'T come
down Send your name today to PLAPAO
CO Block 674. St. Louis. Mo., for FREb
trial Plapao and the information necessary.
for Pains
in the Back
Fat a iteaming hot towel overatha
pminfhl spot to open the pores; then rub
with Omega OiL Quick relief usoaUy
ioUowi tiui simple u calmest