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TIIS -OKEGOMDAILY-JOURNAU- POKTrAND.THURSDAY EVENINO, MAY 17. 1CC3. NOTADLB-CASE-tt Artistic Fictare Frtsies llzlc to Order Cere it Very f lodercte ibices OF EYE TROUBLE For retnovlnf hair fro-t t arms; prict, botU....Vl.t. J Producing Severe-HeadacherRe-1 lieved With Properly Fitted $1.50 Lingerie Waists 98c Here Arc4h Jacket Bargain G I ILLU I IIUUL UUULIUilUa - THE MmM ' ' ' ' - ' - . . . , ' ' ,v 1 Legislators Hostile to Popular Supervision of - Their Work lntroduced Over a Hundred ; i Bills That Had Clause Attached ' If proof of th claim that Governor "Chamberlain aaved th refarandum to tha voter of Oregon la needed it can ba found In abundanca In tha bill tiles pf - tha laat legislature. "During tha aaaaton of 1 90S mora than pna bundrad bill rJ:UAzHt tmfrgeney--.clattJa.-ltta;hd - wer introduced In th senata'and bouse. ';, Many of tha maaauraa mentioned were - of minor Importance. In no way necee- ., eary to tha "Immediate preaervation of (ha public peace, health and safety.,' but their originators ,. Insisted . that: an emergency existed. Aa tha number of bllla excepted from aubmlaslon tof the -voter piled up day by day it became evident that an organ lied effort waa vn foot to nullify tha referendum law, amd on January It, 1908. Governor Cham . berlaln warned 'tha leglalatura that no auch Juggling with. . the (.constitution -'would ba permitted. ' Thla atemmed the tide, but it required numeroua vetoes. - another warning message and a. Arm stand against armor-plating mlscellan' eous .approprlationa with emergency clauaea before tha leglalatura . bnekod . down and agreed' to leave tha way open - for tha people to Invoke tha referendum. .j . .gome of. the W Among tha bllla to which tha emerg iw' elaua.: waa attached "When "they era tha following; , 8 B. 17 Authorising tha transfer of estates In gusrdianehip from one county W. W. 8B Arnemlltn Ilia statute teUl' '"itig io .laenglaCratton britlTeaToTrSST 1 tn-tt . B.. B.1. a f-Pfo viaing ' for Infliction of corporal punlahmant upon paraona found guilty of wife-beating. 8. B. -1 Empowering executora and administrators to execute deeda or con veyancea fat caaea where a deceaaed per- aon bad executed a bond for deed. -J- g. ' B.- 7 -Declaring the time : when ny tax levied for any purpoae by any county ahall ba concluelvely deemed to h-ye been paid. g. K TJ DennTnf ana regniatTht thtXK treatment and control of dependent, neglected and delinquent children. B. B. 74 Providing for the punlsh- ent of peraona responsible for or cost trlbutlng to tha delinquency oi cntiaren. to Inveatlgatlona by grand Jurlea. - 8. B. M Amending act incorporating tha city of John Day. ' B. B.-14 Applying toe aeatn penauy . to any peraon holding up train, atage ': coach or farmer' wagon with Intent to rob or dee troy or Injure tha aame, or for holding up an Individual with Intent to yob or Injur aald Individual. .-; v 8. B. 11 Providing for conatructlon, repair and maintenance pf county roada - - and levying aaaeaament on landa bene- flted thereby. ' . - B. B. Ill Eatabllahlng tha bureau 6f mine. " ' - " ' 8. BMH Amending Act Incorporating -t the city of A at or la, ... 1 " B. B. lit Fixing alarie of proa ' eutlng attorney for ' f Irat and aecond '-proeecutlng attorney district a. a. B. 19 Fojblddlng aala or gift of - clgarelte. y r- : : - . a B. Ill Suppreaalng poolrooms and pJIcy..hoptwir.--. .1.........a. - --8. B. tit Creating offloa of deputy eonatabla in Portland dlatrlct. B.-B. 141 Anendln act Incorporating "elty of McMlnnvllle. . ----gesate' laatla Penaltlom. , Ttl foregoing glvea a clear idea of tha aenate'a elaatln definition of the word emergency. Somehow all manner of thing were considered neceaaary to ' th "immediate preaervation of. the pub-1 FKiEDfORSPEARIXG FISH New Ladder Now Completed and r Many of Finny Tribe Will t Be Spared. - ; -; -naaraal BaeHat Bwike.. BailiatgMBHOnlLROnDg Echo, Or.. May -7. Charlea Btevena Of Mermiaton wa arreated on eom ' plaint of Deputy Fiah Warden O. F. Turner of Pendleton for apearlng flah ZL below tha Hermlaton dam. He was taken in custody with the apeared flah . In hi poaaesalon and taket) betor Jua- -tloe-of the Peaea Estab of Kcho,- who lined him 110 and coata. Mr. Turner and Ma aaalatant yeatarday completely . rebuilt the fleh ladder at Hermlaton --- on the Vmatllla river 'and In addition ' conatructett r-wtnr-dara,' thua afford ' tng th flah an opportunity to get over tb dam. which they have been totally unable to do up to thla time, - Thouaapda of fine flah have died at th dam from beatlnjr themaelve to death and from carrying their apawn too long. J.- F." McNaught. manager of th company, declare the old ladder - waa built accurately according to tha . tnatrurtlon of th atata flah wardp, but nevertheleea it ha beo ueeleaa. - - Vref erred gtoek Caaaeg neia ' " . ." Allen Lewis" Beat Brand. fT ill it The Policyholders Company PERFECTION IN lIfE INSURANCE HOME OFFICE, PORTLAND, OREGON A. L. MILLS, . . " ' President, f ' s L. SAMUEL, " . CrcncTsl Manager. ' He peace, health and eafety." Tha aame aeal pervaded the houae. - Witness tha following: . H. B. J Amending an act to facilitate tha aal of achool bond a. -j II. B. ' 11 Making it necessary or hunter to obtain a lice nee from - tha HalMWMiia .fPlTfftrrjrardn. H.-B. 1J Providing A more efftelefit method 'for the collection of poll taxea. H. B. 1 Creating the county of Jef faraon. '"' "H. B. it Regulating tha practice In Juatlce eourta H.' B. SI Providing a eyatem of uniform - eighth-grade eaaminatlona for pupil who have completed tha eighth grade in accordanctjatkli-tbe provlalons of the atata -coorae of atudy, H. B. II Authorising the governor to employ atata agenta for collecting evidence In civil wr criminal caaea. ' :K. .B." It Amending tha military coda.; - i.. , - H. - B. . 43 Amending Act relating to changea of venue. r U, B. o Authorlalng county achool auperlntendenta to lioid local Inatltutea and educational gatherlnga. -.H. B., 74 Providing for app ointment, quallf icatlbna and - 4utlea . of notariea public. ' ' , H-B. 71 Amending Ja,w.relatlDg,to llcenae taxea. Jlilun of mmmMtx'm hn In va . slats aafaM. 1 achool. . . -. . .-. , .... 'H. B". 8 Fixing term of circuit court In Multnomah county. or aohool euperlntendent of Lane coun ty and providing manner of paying for 1L.. B -rPravldlajt -Jor depBy-.hl for clerk - and Bherifxot.: Klamath county.-- -J H. B. Incorporating tha town st Houlton. - - . . ' . ... H. B. -1JJ Kxemptlng . property of each houaeholder to tha value of $(00. H. B. ISO Authorising city of Port land to ievx apeolal . tax-for-fonetrac-Uon. of bridge. . , ..... , ,. H. B. 143 Incorporating the town of Sherwood. H. B. 110 Creating' county "of Hot IL B.'Kl Making counties and rhu- nlclpalltlea liable for' injury and - de struction of caltle. sheep, horaea. awlne and gnats within their respect! v iimitai H. B. Z7 Provlrtina for state-cenmis. --.4WU BtttNsmlnft condition tinder which Judicial official are ineligible to try cases.' ., . XT la a Tl .... 1 1 - . l i I - i.ru it a, mv .uinornini sheriff and clerk of Clatsop county to ppuini uepuiiea, . Amd Than' An Mora, i : And atill there were more. Among those omitted from the list are tha various appropriation. - bill. . including me on on wmrn tne governor took his final -attnd and forced the teglslatora to reapect th wlll4f th people. -1 Bnbugh ha been given to prove that there waa determined effort ' to make the referendum law- dead letter.-It stood to reason that on nine-tenths of the bills mentioned . the . referendum would not be Invoked. 'F6r Instance, it waa a remote possibility that five per cent of the votera of the atata would demand a vote on tha incorporation of I na town or Hherwoooi or raise objection to changea in th act Incorporating th cily of Jnhn Day. In moat instances It waa not fear of an appeal to th people that prompted th .fmerfrney clause. Th object sought waa to 41 a grave for the referendum. But for Governor Chamher4n- the -plot would, have auo-J ceeded. Hp fought . th conspirator with all th power at hla command and in th fac of great odda achieved a triumph where a less courageous of ficial would aurely have failed. - " 1 i i GRAYS HARBOR LUMBERMEN Bitter Fight Against New Freight r Rules - Recently" Pro- - (Siwclal tlpatrh fa Tb Jemsl) Aberdeen. May 17. A bitter fight against tb new freight rulea recently promulgated by the transcontinental railroads will be put np by th lumber men of Gray Harbor. It ba been demonstrated that tht Shipper cannot get- th-necessary- amount of lumber into th space specified, and they are prepared to -Tight for 4h llf of the Industry that they haVe worked to hard and long to build up. - T At a meeting of th Gray Harbor Lumber association - held recently, strong resolutions were unanimously adopted demanding that mlnlmuma ahall he reduced so that dry lumbar or shingles of sufficient weight can be loaded In any car to welrh un ta tha minimum demanded, and that whatever minimum i piacea on any car by tha railway-company's rules, actual weight ahall govern when th car la loaded to lie iuii viaiow "capacity. Ilia association la prepared to eon tribute funds for a legal contests CLARENCE S. SAMUEL, " Assistant Manager!. Read What He Says. lilt Eaat Madlaon strttet, Portland, Oregon. January 1, 190. . 1 . D. Chambera. 12 Seventh atreet, city: Deai Sir: Tha glaaaea wljleh you fitted ma with have relieved my eyealght mora than any I have worn for tha laat It yeara. Aa I atated to you when I consulted you, I could not read for-more than 10 mtnutea without my eyea pain ing me. and I had eonaulted three other eye apaclallata In Portland before coming to ' you. without1, obtaining any roller. Tha glaaaea , you gave me relieved my eyea at once and I can now read for aeveral houra . without - feeling them atrained. -1 thank ybu tha mora aa 1 came to you on the condition of no cure no pay. Toura truly, . , .. : ;. . P. R RITCHIE. - MfJEIIDEf.lll.ID C0DUTI0.1 8cen Created in Douma bjr Representative of Labor Who . m2 Demands Reforms. '. " BOLD PROTEST AGAINST WHOLE OF CZAR'S SPEECH I DeminSiimmonIri oronuTarTla- embly for Patabliahment or Gov- ciiiiiienl Leid pratiing namanitntion- tJoamsl SdscUI lerrlee.) Peters bu rr-Mif 13. Workmen' rtpreaehtativea in the douma. today at tacked tha draft of the reply to tha csar. They declared "that the docu ment, waa not atrong enough to meet th eltuatton, and in . worda unmlnced the delegatea declared that th douma should .reply--proteeMnr-against --the whole of the csar'e address and . de mand tha summoning -of a popular as-1 aembly for tha establishment of a con stitution. Tht must be don first,- th worklnirmH- claim. Cousef vwttve lestt ers In tha douma made strenuous ef forts to quiet th demonstration, but failed to silence the worklAgmen. - The reDlr ot narllament to the aoeech from the throne Is regarded as exceed innly radical throughout -empire, and will probably precipitate a con flict with the crown, although not near atrong enough to salt th ravolutlonr ary, leader. . : In hope of avoiding a conflict. It ta stated . that Emperor" Nichelaa . will recede from, hi position to tha extent that he Is willing to. grant political tmneaty and to replace thp Ooremykln ministry with " cabinet choaen from among the conservative member of the dmima. ii la utfwillin to permit th aouma to select premlert-.-, EUGENE'S MAYOR SETS DATE TO CLEAN CITY (ffplal Dtepatrh to The Joarstl.l Eugene. Or.. Mif 17. Eun will 1.SV HTcleShlnn-up flsy on TrMayTT.iay 2 i. Mayor wilklna baa Issued th fol lowins proclamation: "T ": "To the Cltlsena and Residents of Eugene Friday, May 24, ha been eet apart for cleanlns-up day la Eugene and I would recommend that all cltlsena clean up tneir premlsea In a manner befitting our home ttrThta ta a day w can not arrord to pass by and -a work that should not be neglected. Let ua et the example by cleaning up our city aa It naa never been cleaned be fore. I would urge that the public schools be dismissed for thst -day and the children urged to take active part In tht.eellt- worlu'' 1 ' FUNERALT0FWRS7B0YER IS HELD AT-HEPPNER Z " fSpeeUl Dlspetch te Tke JoaraaLt Heppner. Or., May 17. Th funeral of Mrs. i. C Boyer.-who committed suicide yesterday by . taking a .large doa of strychnine, took place at the Methodist Mrs. Boyer took the poison about t o'clock Tuesday morning and waa found In misery a short time' afterward by her little boy, whose screams attracted Frank Hale, a neighbor. He rushed for a doctor, but th latter arrived) too late. Sit waa dying when the . doctor got there. She 'leave a husband and thre little children. Mr. Boyer waa formerly a aaloonman in this-city, but lately haa bwnrnnntnr-skatlng-rtnfcmMJon. Th cause for committing suicide la ndt known. Th family waa apparently a peaoeabl and- happy one. .. HARRIMAN REPLEVINS MERCEDES AUTOMOBILE "-a , ' (Joaraal SpeeUI Rervke.) New Tork. May 17. Edward H. Hsrrl man replevlned a 4-horsrpowr' Mer redea automobile. Valued at M.0, from the ahop of U purghardt and F. Ssaht hof fer. wher it- waa sent for repair In Jaluary teat. - ' Deputy Sheriff O Nell executed th writ of replevin and took th automobile; to another, garag for keeping. The bill for repalra waa 1.717. which Harrtroan deemed exee sire and declined to pay. "He sitid he waa .willing to pay a reaaonabl bill, but th concern refused to accept eea than the sum demand-nt or dell vr the automobile until the bill was paid. - Hairlman gare bond for t?.S0a In demnity to the sheriff. - WITHYC0MBE HAS SMALL CROWD AT PENDLETOrl t ftirt al Ptaretrh t Te JnaraaL) " Pendleton. Or.. May 17. Th Repub lican rally in thla city last night was attended by toa people. Dr. Withy combe was th principal speaker. Ac com pan ted by Walter Too, he left to day for eastern Oregon. Local speaker laat night were Judge W. R. Rllta, can didate for congress, and Judge S. A. Xwell . .i- - Th principal burden of Dr. Wltoy- eotnbe'a addrees waa hi long residence In Oregon No outsld people -were here, -and th audlene waa mad un aatlrety f 'local peopte. , While th meeting was fairly well attended. It did not hare any featurea of a rally. , 'A short time ago -we offered these identical waists at a special sale, and the entire quan tity was sold out in a few hours, r We have succeedetMnobtainmg, an additionl ship ment, and place them on sale today. VThey try parif rf, whit laiynr with ered panels, with clusters of pin pleating be tween each panel. Made with long or el bow sleeves. Real value,- $1.50.- : 'fi Q On sale today at. . .t ...... .. ..; OC $35, $37.50; $40 : i Tailor MadeSuits Your choice at f 24.TK of our. entire itoclt of newest Tailor-Made Suits, newest styles and materials, real value $35 t $40 a wonderful assortment to choose from. $12 SHU . PetUcoati -15.95 ' Gray, while, reseda, 'navyf AHcci blue Silk Petticoats, extra quality taffeta silk, new full circular shape; I I fuut pUiied ruffles and dust ruffles. -NewrColleg:e:BIouses-$2.50: All the Rae Craz of - - ' ' ' " i " i ' ZJl-NewestlCluny,. Renaissance Jrisll PointBattenbergNottlngfiam and,CablejCet Lace i Curtains, all at reduced prices. f ,, ' , $1.2iTCurtatns . 1.15 I 1 K3 I $l.5U curtains ..... ...... $2.00 Curtains '.. $3.00 Curtains "fwfa-w CRUSADERS FOR CITY ... n i i . (Continued fromjTag On.) - bera of the fire department will auper- ris the burning or thla trasn to see thst there la no danger of damaging fires. r r Directions' Are Olvea. - " The following announcement. Issued bv President McKenna of the general commute thla morning, glvea direct lone and Iristruettftna aa to how tha work la to be carried on. Appended, to. it ta a Hat of the ward committeemen' or au- perrhtenaehtewTidnr-oTret th wont in their respective dtatrleta: Evervbody i reiucated to begin work promptly at 1 o'clock Friday, May IS. School children - will please report at horn to their parents for duty immedi ately after being dismissed. Captains elected by the schools will se that all unbumable debris la put ' in ?lles not closer together than one pile In front of each block and wher practicable put In ascksrbOxes or barrels xor quick nana- llng .by wagona. Captains or acnoois Will also report to tn wara ramminw men. whoa namea ar given below In thla article, wher cart and wagona are needed. EveTy eatneaaman-aiid erwiy business house that ha dellvery-wagone r rQUMted td j&eTp bytifnlsMng VM or more vehicle to cart away rubbish. Such, volunteer help la requested to re port to th committeeman in the ward in which the volunteer Uvea or dwee bust neas. tve hope Vhat every parent will endeavor to hare a bonfire near his home at aundown . for- tha . enjoyment of his children- W all knot how - children delight tn bond ' Ward nrst ward Loula Kuhn. Preatona drug'Stortw-Twenty-thlrd-naA-Thunnan atreeta. Main ills. -. Second ward Korg W. HoyV Six teenth and Gllaan. . ' Third ward J. X Selling, on Stark atreet In front of Public library. - rourth ward Robert C, Wright, pm Taylor atreet. -r . , - . . Fifth ward Dr Emmet Drake, Slxtn and ' Harrison . atreeta. at Harrison school, assisted by J- Oelaler and F. B.- Beach,- Portlsnd height at Twentieth and laeurel streets. Btxth ward F. -A. Doty, -vomer of Gibba and Corbett. assisted by H. M. Bush. Jcnea sawmill. . Seventh 'ward J. A. Strowbiidg. at Mtlwaukl and Karl atreeta, Brooklyn acboolhouae; D. A. Donough. engine house. Sellwood. ' . Eighth ward Dr. A. M. Moor, at Sunnrstd school house. Twelfth and East Washington atreeta. Ninth ward J. M. Petttnger. at Watts A Matthleu drug atore. corner Williams avenue ' and Russell street.- Phone Eaat Tenth ward E. w. Bsrnea, at Walter A Gregory's atom t2S Wllllama avenue. East 7. . ' , ,- General headquarters. Main 13ZS. SC JohuaW IT -.0drchi- council chamber.- . j- . " Ooyotea are destroying nnmeroua ktda (four-legged) In Lincoln county. ACTIVE WORK BEGINS -ON OLD EUREKA MINE (Bajwrfal Dtofatrfe ta TVs JaaraaLt ' Grants Pass. Or, May J 7. Tha. com pany of Pittsburg mining men that re cently bought th old Eureka mine of Soldier creek district haa begun active work on th property. Th new-owner will spend a vast turn of money on th Eureka. L. C. Kinney, th engineer who reported on tb property for Hi present owner," ha charge or affair at th mine. There la over Sit. worth of hi ah -grade or tn rerv on th Eureka and th mill will be kept at work an thla n th new eduiptnent I placed. Much of th or ortlw great body of the Eureka gives returns a th plate of :i and fit a ton. .. appreciated -Made of fine ir.i,r -mhm.H.- f Llpman, Wolfe & Co. Only Cut-Rat Drue Store in Portland. We aeU Everything at All Patent Medicines, Plas ters, SalTes, -Pills,' Linimentir" Tablets. Salts. Waters and "TiiusehoTd "arttgs at LESS THAN DRUG STORE - you'll come again. Thia Se-uoiwTailot.Madea. Cut-Prices "rTfOW Curtains J. . . J ....i3.1. $500 Curtains .......f3.89 600 Curtains ...... ...... .4.68 .v v i 1.1113 m,,.......T'Pq $10.0fr Curtains'; i...;;;;.tT.8i $11.00 Curtain VivsTririi.f 8.68 Oak TaMe Sale - Our Extension Table Sale is not limited to a few hours or a 'until the entire lo of Wells-Kreighbam Tables is told. As you ads, these were secured under the benefit of the discounts with which we were favored in a recent settlement. Remem ber, these are genuine OAK 'TABLES NOT fir with Mk finishT' ifVou needlTfine' Dining -Table, do not fall to see what we have to offer you at greatly reduced prices.. Here is a 'sample:-:: . ;. . , , . . ; ..... r... This $24 Solid Oak Table $17.00 ... r;;..: . $IX0 Down-SOc a -Week-- " - - " Nor 520. ..The above cut "a good illustration of the article. - . . T Y 1 . : " mica, nana-ruoDca ana pcneciiy pousaea. ; it is supportea Dy hve saapely turned and fluted legs five inches in diameter. It is 48 inches across the top. is massively built of solid oak, showing an exceptionally line top- matching of the grain .being almost perfect, Additional leaves allow it to be lengthened to eight feet. Without doubt it is the finest table bargain ever offered in Portland.- .;. : . ,' r SEE MANY OTHERS IN OUR WINDOWS ; 173-175 First St. i Manager Kenrvey ha also f craw at work on tha rod bet. mala highway and th mine. I', $6.50 find $7.50 Covert Jackets $4.75 $10 $12.50, $13.50 Covert Jackets $6.85 $15.'$ No Jacket has ever been made that can excel the Covert Jacket in style and utility.? Useful and con venient at all seasons, it has its own established realm. A trade chance enables us to offer the above remark able bargains, -which are sure- to be enthusiastically Here are some pf the interesting details t cwertlotAr iirHlieewtaiT8hadet7 Tight-fitting or box-coat styles. Strapped aVid strict ly ' tailor-made- ' Lined ;with silk . and satin. Jacket .' bargains for every one today. . ' ."-' welcome Vash $!.C0 Linen Lingerie WaisUns A Kcllltf-U ' flit aaiviwtvi . bu , until "J ua b ;, -proper - fabric for- fine - lingerie 1 waists. 35c and 40c White Walstlns , 3000 vards White Mercerized -caded-W aistings ; plaiiranrr popular weaves ; light weight dots, figures ndflofardesigns. : . - ' One. ,of thff , most, popular Wict -Goods Fabrics-of - the-season,in jjgrayirtans, black and white stripes, piatds, 'cfiecVs. , ' ; - The Famoas 'Galatea Qoth" Spec 14c Remarkable for beauty, -Stiits.-WaistSr-Skirts -and .Children's -Garments made of Galatea ire-very" superior.TahrgrayrbluerUIack, white. Another Bi Offering of Rne Ginghams at 2t' ;, Come today and seethe high grade Ginghams thatfiare placed on special sale at W&CjrA great variety. oLstylesland, -colorings In chcckirand stripesrhebesrvaltre-you-iiaveyeri purcnasea in tjingnams ai iac. specially reduced terms 'and we was made from a photo of this beautiful table and is therefore The top is of quarter-sawed ' , ' , . ... ii iir fix tl-" t i ftn Tnnr . th only rr' la by r . n t ... i mean ff' par a t- 1 ' Goods Bargains 65c 'Vi.aK iitC 4 25c , Bro- finish and durability. Middy few days but will continue know, if you have read our are offering our customers , oak, beautifully flaked, wax aa . . '