The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 14, 1920, Section One, Page 9, Image 9

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    : THE SITNT) AT OREGONIAX. PORTLAND 'NOVEMBER 14, 1920 ' P
REPUBLICANS RULE
Storey, ex-speaker of the house, will
be available. He has served in the
house a long time from Ada county.
D. L. Young of Ada county also is
listed among those who may be con
sidered, as is also C. J. Hugo, representative-elect
from Latah county.
M. I. Kiger, speaker of the last house
and a pre-convention candidate for
governor, is not returning to the leg
islature this session.
DAHO LEGISLATURE
Few Democrats and No Non
Partisans in Body.
NEW CHAMBERS FINISHED
Lawmakers Meeting in 'January
Will Find All in Readiness.
Organization Plans Xow On.
BOISE. Idaho. Nov. 13. The repub
lican party will be in absolute con
trol of the next Idaho - legislature,
which convenes January next. The
democratic party will be sadly in the
minority and the Non-partisan league
will not be represented by a member
in either house. The result of the
election was disastrous to the bour
bons, but it was worse for the league.
It lost out entirely.
Out of a total membership of 98 in
the senate and house, the republicans
have 92 seats, 40 in the senate and
62 in the house. The democrats seated
but two representatives and four sen
ators and the non-partisans failed to
get a seat. One of the four democratic
senators is a recognized leaguer, but
he ran as a democrat in the county
from which he was elected. Never
before in the history of the state has
the republican party been in such
complete control of both branches of
the legislature.
New Chamber Completed.
The 16th Idaho legislature will have
the honor of opening: the new legis
lative wings to the state capitol, for
which the legislature made a $900,000
appropriation, and which will be
ready for occupancy when the legis
lature convenes. The house, is located
in' the east wing of the capitol and
the senate in the west wing. Both
are finished in marble and mahogany
and heavily carpeted. They are
among the finest legislative chambers
to be found in the west.
Lieutenant-Governor Moore, having
been re-elected, by virtue of the office
he holds will preside over the senate.
E. V. Whitcomb of Lemhi county, re
elected, probably will be president
pro tern. He held that fciost during
the last session. M. B. Yeaman, re
elected to represent Bonneville coun
ty, ia likely to be chairman of the
state affairs committee,- the adminis
tration mouthpiece in the upper
house and clearly the most important
chairmanship in the senate. Senator
Teaman was one of the leaders in the
senate two years ago. He was selected
as chairman of the legislative audit
ing committee, which during the past
two years has supervised the audit of
the books of all departments in the
state and has recovered almost enough
money to meet the total expenses, of
the next legislature.
Johnnton Speaker, Perfcap.
Organization of the house is fully
as important as that of the senate.
While there will be a number of old
members back at the next session, it
Is considered more than likely that
Peter . G. ' Johnston, representative
elect from Bingham county and dean
of the lower house in point of service
will be the next speaker. His friends
are active in his behalf.
There will, however, be other aspir
ants. It is likely that Charles D.
SPENCER FUNERAL HELD
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Circuit Judges Attend Services for
Lawyer Who Killed Self.
Funeral services for Schuyler C.
Spencer, well-known Portland lawyer,
who shot and killed himself Thursday
morning after first attempting to kill
his wife, were held yesterday morn
ing from the Holman Undertaking
company cnapel. Services were con
ducted under the auspices of the Ma
sonic lodge, with Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr.
preaching the funeral sermon.
The pallbearers were Ralph W.
Wilbur, H. B. Beckett, F. C. Howell.
H. J.;Oppenheimer, R. L. Maguire. M.
E. Crumpacker and W. M. Davis. The
circuit court was adjourned during
the hour of the funeral service and
the circuit) judges attended the service
in a body
Mrs. Spencer is now out of danger
and is rapidly recovering.
Business Property Sold.
SALEM. Or., Nov. 13. (Special.)
Hauser, Bros., who conduct stores
in several cities in Oregon, today
closed a deal whereby they came into
possession of the business property
formerly owned by J. L Thompson
and the heirs of Eber Lafore. The
consideration waa between $24,000
and J27.000.
The building purchased by Hauser
Bros, is modern in every particu
lar and has been occupied in conduct
ing their Salem business for several
years.
"IVinlock lo Hold Election.
CEXTRALIA, Wash., Nov. 13.
(Special.) Three councilmen, to suc
ceed Otis Roundtree. N. G. Peasley
and George Ruhl, and a treasurer,
will be elected at the municipal elec
tion In Winlock, Wash., on December
7. A ticket will be nominated at a
caucus to be held on November 221
Frank Ness, present treasurer, has
not been expected to have any oppo
sition for re-election.
Toledo lias Newspaper.
CENTRALIA, Wash., Nov. 13.
(Special.)-r-Volume 1, No. 1 of the
Cowlitz Valley News made its appear
ance Thursday ifl Toledo. Wash. J.
E. Wells, who until recently operated
a Job shop in Centralia, is the pub
lisher. Toledo has been without a
newspaper since the Messenger was
recently sold to Farmer-Labor in
terests and the plant moved to Centralia.
Stock Perishes in Fire.
WALLA WALLA, Wash., Nov. 13.
Fire on the King Witt farm, north
west of Prescott, near here, today
destroyed a barn, 100 tons of hay,
five, milk cows, a horse and harness
for 36 horses. The loss is estimated
at $10,000. Insurance had run out.
Officers are investigating reports of
incendiary origin.
Washington Reports Forest Fires.
ASTORIA. Or., Nov. 13. (Special.)
Forest fires in western Oregon or
Washington during the winter months
are a' rarity, but the fine weather
and continued east wind the last few
days have been followed by fires in
the clearings back of Cathlamet and
Cape .Horn in Wahkiakum county,
Washington.
20
WOMEN
WANTED
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We are now miming Apples at our The
Dalles plant and need IMMEDIATELY the
services of 20 women on a night shift of
eight hours.
This work will last 60 days. Wages are
based on piece' work which affords an indus-'
trious worker a splendid opportunity for
making good money.-" . .. . ..
We provide special brand-new houses for ;
your occupancy.
Apply at once to R. L. Thompson -
Kong's Food Products Company
Blake-McFall Building
45 Fourth Street, Portland
Linoleum oargains
A number of splendid patterns at a
reduction. ; .
Cork Floor Products Co.
202 Broadway at Taylor
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And that is important to know in these days of
dumping last season's high price stuff on the market
in the form of "sales."
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We buy and sell clothes in such large quantities that our stock is
always fresh. Our buyer is even now taking advantage of the pres
ent market situation to buy the best quality of goods at prices
that are ACTUALLY BELOW WHOLESALE.
Think what that means to you, especially when these same high
grade clothes are sold to you at bur famous upstairs prices-
prices that are far better values, dollar for dollar, than the "spe
cials" that are sensationally advertised on every side in a last
endeavor to unload out-of-date stock onto you; and prices that are
guaranteed to save you at least $10jover ordinary prices on any gar
ment in any of our three great upstairs stores.
Already we have hundreds of these wonderful values in stock, and
more coming daily. This week's drawing shows a typical everyday
scene as our large cases of clothes arrive.
Wttich goes to show-
ock is THIS Season's!
The only, thing old-fashioned about our
stock is the low prices we ask. Every gar
ment in our three great stores is up-to-the-minute
in styling, cut, finish, fit and fabric.
And get this whenever you buy a gar
ment at Fahey-Brockman's you" get the
pick of our REGULAR stock and are not
shown a handful of "dead heads" that
have to be "specially priced" to hide their
age.
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Satisfaction or Your Money Back
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33ug iipsfazrs anc sao $0
Elevator leading directly to our : great
showing of exclusive models THIS
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