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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 21, 1807. MIIY OEl'l LAWS ARE CREATED House Spends Busy Day Ruth lng Measures Through . Feeble-Minded Institute. ALL MEN ARE FORCED ; " f TO SUPPORT SPOUSES "ATI 8sJm6n Fishermen Must Be Or-" : gonians-Appropriation tot AgrU cultural Experiment Station at . Union Must File Certificates. ' (Br Staft Qerreapoea'eat.) - -. Salem, Or., Feb. 1.--New ten ver made at a rapid rata in tha house yea Unity afternoon, and provided th a-ov-rnor dues nbt atep In with hta ax after t,hi sisH"" ended and decapitate a . acuona were uuien. , , ' Huebanda wUl not beat their wire '' or refuse to support them while they themselves live apart and In idleness. " The house passed the Slchel bill pro viding that all metf Who tailed to sup port their wives should be guilty of a , misdemeanor and upon conviction '. v should be confined In tha county Jail for a period of not less than 10 days, and In tha dlsoretlonwof the eourt a dally attpend of ll.sO ehall be paid to iHtfcr family -during tha tlma.af .the prta .- toner's incarceration, t . T - The atate Institute for tha treatment . of tha feeble-minded of tha state- Is now past all obstacles except the- gov -. ernor and his possible veto. Tha house " has passed Miller's senate bill provld , ins; for the creation of the Institution nnd twUlnlns" rules for its government :land management The Institution shall be under the management of a board of , trustees, to consist of the governor, su perinte,ndent of public instruction and the attorney-general. For maintenance 110.000 Is provided by appropriation and each county la aasessed -140 per capita for each and every Inmate of tha institution coming from the county, - Other hills passed by tha house dur ing the afternoon were: Jk bill by Malarkay giving a husband a one half Interest In the estate at a dead Wife during his lifetime. By' Johnson, raising- tha- continuing - appropriation - for- the - maintenance- -of the- Agricultural college from $25,000 to 110,000 annually. T.-By McDonald, providing for an ap propriation of 1,000 for the mainten ance of the experiment station at Union. It was stated by tha friends of this bill that the atatlon paya $6,000 annually Into the atata treasury, but awing to tha law none of this sum could be used for the Institution.. . 4 Vot Mattes Vtsnerme. By Schol field, providing that all fish ermen engaged In fishing In tha streams of -the- ete ehal be reetOents and eltl- sens of tha atate. v By Smith of Umatilla, requiring ail officials, doctors and nurses to fileere , ports of all births and deaths In the ,", atete for purposes of vital statistics. Tha bill introduced providing for tha repair of the fiahway at tha fails at Oregon City- waa passed, but an appro priation of $ttt In favor of Master Pish Warden ."Van Dusen was stricken out because the aama item had been incor ' iterated m the general appropriation .bill under another head. , ( . RESTORE FEE SYSTEM ' : Davey Seeks to Put Money Into Seo rtarjr of Bute's Pocket.; made glad by night and day with feath ered aongsters. lie prophesied that, should the bill pass and the bird be allowed to multiply, future legislatures would be able to throw open the win dows of the capitol building and bless the present seeslon for affording them the treat of aong which would float In ta them. Tha bill waa pasaed. W EXONERATE "FREEMAN Committee Finds Re preseata tire's Actg Were Honorable. y (B a Staff Orraepoedsatt Salem, Or Feb. IL Representative Freeman was exonerated of alt intent to do wrong Am regard to the Introduc tion of an amendment said to bs In tha Interests of ths land ring yestsrday by the resolutions committee of tha house, who. after Investigating tha question, presented -a report, which was adopted oy tne house: "After a full and fair lnveetlratlon ws And that Mr. Freeman's act Urns were honorable and free from any wrongful motive or intent in an matters con nected with the said bill, and that any statements to the contrary have no oasis in tact. I If PUiE Its Extermination Is Prevention, PASSED BY HOUSE Many Measures Receive Approval of Legislators. " (By a Staff dorrespoodeat.T Bslem, Or., Feb. II. Secretary of tate F. W. Benson Is to be allowed to evert to tha fea system, upon which tha atate has put tha stamp of Its dis approval, according to house concurrent resolution, tl. Introduced by Speaker TJavey in the house yssterday afternoon. ... In spite of ths faet that the secretary Is now supposed to ba en a flat salary . and to retelve no compensation what aver for his services other than tha -- salary provided by statute!, la tha In tentlon of Mr. Davey, as set out In the resolution, to allow tha secretary "the eompenaaUon provided by law" for his 1 services in printings The session laws :"tf ths present session snA the calendar 'of the house and senate Journal a The resolution provides that all laws' - passsd by ths initiative at tha last gen . eral eleotlon, together with all laws anaoted at tha present- session, shall be . compiled together Into the session laws , . of ths present session. Tha meaning of . the compensation clause Is simply that '. the secretary of State shall be allowed so much per folio for all transcript . .'. ' work dona. ' , . - B a Staff OMeeeaosaei Salem, Of Feb. Jl.--The house passed tne rouowing 0111s yesterday; H. B. eOT, Drlaeoll Creettaj Pert mt Ostam. sia. . H. B. 128. Merrrmae Refsndins te Klaaaath Water IT-' aeaocfatkMi toe ersoratioa taza para srate. H. B. S, BrtsenABproprlarkt B00 for relief ef Indies war esterase. H. B. SS, Jark-aa Permitting flshtef for family asa above Wtneater ereek am the sypeT Cmsqoa. .. , U. B. RSI. eUrtl.ff MeMo OorrT' eesatr eaauialailonra am salary ef flSo per aaaook H. B. 4, Oktae riling salary' ef treassrer ef Oooe cimtr et I1.S0O. H, B. eos, Orar and iaelitaa Diregtlng Deaf las eouatr te tncuu deed te eartala land te Jobs Kachter. . M. B. KXS, Iimtm of Uaeola asd PelkrixlBg time for haimng tense es-iUlaeola eeosty oot- BiiMiaiMrs' eanrl. H. B. SIS. Janet ef Lincoln end Polk Tnni ef elrcnlt eaart In etcaod JofllcUl fllmrt H. B. loi, McCtM Rqnlrtnt x-baol dlatrleri te bald at Iraat a roar raentha' term ef setmol and file rraort with atate auperlateDdant wlthla 15 dara after annoal Rbnai meeting te be ee tltirit te their share ef apporttoement ef ecbeol fund. . H. B. ' 101. freemas btlwrlalng elerfc et MalUMMaali eoonty eh-eart oourt U collect fee frma, rtt(ant f a law llbrarr. - H. B. HI IrbKnll aatbarlalns aberiff ef Multnomah raenty te appoint eeiSitlea, aa fU' Ins tbelr ealarlea. It. B. tX3, BernoMe PmhlblttBf aetaMteblnff salnone within two miles ef any Indlaa ecneol. M. H 240. Dt TTnloa bias K-honla. H. B. 434. game eesamittee Biteadlag Is 1817 pratertton of elk. H. B. US. Gray rroteetlng Cblba pbeaeast aad etner sasM Mres. H. B. T7, Barrett ef Umettlia Jkppreprlet tnr ktO.OOO (or main tone no ef porta ( read et Celtle. - B. B. 119, Salts ef Umatilla ror a goaraa. ttae law. S. B. SIS, Warloa oelefattoa Batalog salary of coontr clerk. WOULD JOIN PEARY IN TRIP TO POLAR-REGlOil Italian Count Will Visit James- town to .Arrangs Another 1 ' Northern Expedition. (inarnal Bneetal Se'rviea.t Rome. Feb. II. A former ald-de-eamp of Duke D'Abrussl. now embarkea on one of the cruisers forming the division commanded by the duke, which goes to America "for the Jamestown exposition, says the titled explorer Intends to meet Commander Fearv with a-view of ar ranging a Joint expedition to tha north pole. . Tha duke is convinced that tha former expeditions have failed owing to a lackiof sufficient supplies, and thinks that w4th two axplorera acting together tha chances of success win ne increasea Tha Informant Is unable to furnish fur. ther detalla, as tha duka la reticent and rarely divulges his plans until tha elev enth hour. . - . . WILL ASK FOR SPUR EAST OF PENDLETON , CORPORATIONS CAN HELP ' House Kills Con-apt Practices Act by V ' Indefinite) Postponement. ': . (Br a Staff OorneDon4eat.l ' . 1 -; Salem, Or., Feb. Jl. 'here will be no corrupt-practice bill passed by the pros ' ent session ef- the legislature.. Tester- 'rnT ths house killed ths Bingham and , Coshow bill by indefinite postponement. -thus putting an and to all hope for tha psssaga of such a bill during tha pros it legislature. Tha bill by Smith . of Umatilla, pro viding for tha lloenaihg af undertakers ' and embalmer. waa also killed by the house, members of which declared that It was already necessary to. pay such high rates for burial services that It .was becoming almost a luxury to die. , tSpectal DtaAatfh te The Journal.) . Pendleton, Or. Feb. tl, A movement Is on foot among tha farmers living on Tutulllar MoKay.Jjrcek and on the Uma tilla reservation southeast or Pendleton for securing a railroad apur .into that rich 'section of tha county to save tha long haul over dusty roads. One of tha richest sections of tha county lies southeast of Pendleton on Tutu 11 la, McKay creek and tha reser vation and moat - of tha heavy wheat crop of that section must bs hauled to Pendleton, Mission or Cayuse. If a spur wsre built Into that section thousands of bushels of wheat would be shipped out over it and a large proportion of q.th catUa aha.sftecg-fUiaP.un.l would also be sent out in this wsy. .The matter is being presented to ths O. R. A N.n and W. C R. officials by those who are promoting the movement, and it Is believed that sufficient labor will immediately ba donated to construct a large portion of a grade Into that fer tile portion of the county. , FOR SINGING BIROS noose Passes Resolution to Import : Feathered Songsters. ' ' (Br S Staff Correaneeeont.) -.Salem. Or., Feb. .11. Oregon will ba rilled with ths singing of English song birds, according to ths bill ef Burns of Multnomah, which was pasaed by the house yesterday, and which provldea an appropriation of U.600 for the pur pose of Introducing tha birds Into the state. Speaker Davey brought poetry Into the house for the first time during tha session snd told of ths beauties of .the old country' , where the heart was . t A BTITCm W TTbTB tVIll save nine. PA will a bottle of Aallard's Hnrshound Syrup slways kept en hand save many a apeii or elakneee. A sure i-re for Coughs, Colds, Bron chltis snd Whooping Cough, Mrs. 8., Hr Springs, Ark., writes: "1 keep a bottle of Heflard s Iforehmind Syrup in my medicine cheat, and thank my .forethought many .time.... It has pre vented many sever spells-of. sickness." Rr 1 hv alt- druca-tata. c SPRING PLOWING HAS . BEGUN IN LINN COUNTY (Special Dtspetrh te Th Joeroal. ) Albany, Or., Feb. ' 11. The (In weather of the past 10 days has mads It possible for .the . farmer to begin ths active work of plowing and preparing tha aoil fov ths next season's crop. All throughout th country ths work of plowing and aowlng Is being actively oarrled on and should tha good weather continue much progress will ( be made within tha next few days. , Contrary to expectations . (he bard freesiVig weather of tha winter has not injured tha crop, and tha Indication, ar that tha winter crop will ba a good on and recover In good shape from ths severs weather of the winter about to close. . . GET WORLD'S Y. M. C. A. CONGRESS IN T0K10 . 1 ' (Jnnmtl Special S-rvire.) ' San Francisco, Feb. 11. On th' ra tine Mall steermshlp Siberia; which aalls for tha orient today, the paasenger In clude the American' delogates to th coming world's studnt Christian fede ration conference In Toklo. The ap proaching gathering la unique, if only tor th fact that It will be the flrtt world's gathering of any sort religious or secular, to be held In the orient. Th conference,, which Is to. be held the first week In April, will he attended by dele gates from all parts of the world, rep resenting th Chrlstlsn students and professors of over 25 nations, it Is ex peoted that the universities and col leges of India. China' And Japan will be especially well represented. There ar a great many articles now appearing In print on the subject of consumption, whos ravages ar on the Increaae, not only In America, but also in Europe. ... That ther should ha a systematle and aetermlned warfare againat this awrui alsease Is now becoming eviaent 10 at persons having at heart th welfare o the human race. A well known physician, who has made tuberculosis a study for a num ber or years, states most mpnaucajiy that the majority of casea of consump tion originate in a hrgleoted cold or cough. This causes Inflammation and weakening of the lungs, and renders them liable to the attacks of the tu- Dercle germ, wnion at present ia very prevalent. He also states that tha new soluble form ef pine Is probably tha most powerful, active agent ever known for th quick relief of acute and ehronlo colds and for healing and cumulating th lungs and bronchial tubes. - Inquirr at a leading druggist's elio lted the Information that the pine prod uct above referred to la known aa Con centrated oil of pine, and the formula for Ita use is aa follow! On half ouno of Conmntmtrtl pU of pine; tire TnmossTJfnsycerTneTtalf pint af whta- heyi enlsj and shahs thoroughly-and-us. la tablespoon aoaea every lour hour Th Concentrated oil of pin comes put up for medicinal us only In half ounce vials, enclosed in round, air-tight, acre w-toD easea. which protect it from atmoapherlo changes and retain all tha original osone. it snouia not d con fused with some Detent medlolnea that are put out under elm liar names and style of packag. The, owing to their Impurities and th fact that they are not aoluble ar liable to produoe pep manent kidney disorders.. JUMPS OVER BALES . AND BREAKS ANKLE -, ., , . .... , , . ' ' (Special Diepatck to Tat foaraal.) North . Powder, Or.. .Feb. 1L O. O. Hanaeiv Junior partner In the mercantile firm ef . Hansen Bros., met with a, seri ous accident to hie right foot last even ing while engaged in checking oft the first arrival of spring goods from Port land As, ha leaped over One of the bales he landed on the side of his foot In such, a way as te turn tha foot in ward at the ankle, tha bones of tha lat ter pressing down past the foot, with th Ugamenta at-the ankle Joint torn loos. The local , surgeons, Drs. Law aad Mann, dressed the Injured mernbea and ha waa aent te La Grande at ones to be eared for. - . INDIAN PUPILS VISIT STATE LEGISLATURE ..'-' (Special bteeerck to lite Jonraal.) -Chemawa, Or.. ' Fb. ' 11. Th Indian pupils of th Chemawa school have bean attending the sessions of the legislature th past week In charge of ttielr teach era. They have four- debating and lit erary societies at th school, conduotad by Indlaa boys and girls, and tha re quests to visit th .legislative- aesalona came from th puplla themselves, so that they might gain snore; knowledge of legislative practices. The young In dian maidens looked very pretty In their neat gray tailor-made gowns, made by themselves. ' -r KasQ:of -.- a, ... -. ' ', V .. " There is no case on re cord of a cold resulting in Pneumonia,;' or other seri ous lungf trouble, after mm- had been taken. It stops the cough and heals the lungs andpre vents serious results from a cold. - Do not take chances on cold wearing away or experiment with some un known preparation that costs you the same as Foley's Honey and Tar. Remember the name and get the genuine. . . . A Jims Cold for Thru Montis. The following letter from A. J. Nos- baum, of Batesville, Ind., tells Its own story: "I suffered for three months with a saver cold. A druggist prepared ma vms medicine, and a physician pre scribed (or me, vet I did not improve. I then tried Foley's Honey aad Tar. and sight doses cared ms.' . Three sizes 2Sc, SOc, $1.00. The 50 cent sice contains tw and one-hall tiroes aa much as the small sis snd the 11.00 bottle almost sis tunes as mnch. ... ,JCL0 Att BECCn::-E)C:ED Bt iu oavoonzs. . X S A Li I w4 "C2 'iV. For Bargain Friday w srgj prepsxed to glvo our pstrons rsJaes tjist hsva been heretofors imknown. TTie bargain tables ar loaded to overflowing' with goods that you want for present use. Thousands of sweeping price reductions to draw a crowd of clever buyers to our-store tomorrow. ; Bargain Friday sales are especially dedicated to the thrifty women who make shopping U . . " a study and the hunting of bargains eBusiness. Coma re7Jf vJueg watt Y0 - . . . Medlucltioiiii 3 on Pre SB ,. . . : . .- - -, Goods Bargain Priday Bargains of the rarest kind are again ready for Friday buyers., to come tomorrow. These extra specials for Bargain Friday t . 45c Aberdeen Suiting J20Tust opened, 40 pieces new Aber deen Suiting, in checks and broken ombre plaids.' Big assort ment of colors. Will, wash. 40 inches wide. A 'new nobby, number; regular 45c quality. Special price Bargain Ofir Friday.... ......aw7t 50c Mohair Panama 35 88-inch Mohair Panama, very sheer, lustrous and durable. 'Good dnst reoellin? material 1 rest--- ulaf 50c grade, In all colors. Special price Bargain Friday. OOC 60c "Cream Mohair 4588 inches wide,' cream mohair with Crowds were here yesterday bigger crowds today plan Silli Depts Spedials " Two big lots of Fancy Dress Silks for Bargain Friday ' Best $1.00 Grades at 69 Fancy Dress Silks in a large as sortment, pretty checks and broken plaids; also neat small stripes, in all the best colors. , Full 20 inches wide, guaranteed all pure silk. Heavy Taffetas and Louissines, this season's goods; splendid values at $1.00 a Specially r TQ ' priced for one day only.. ..................... . ...UyU 85c Values 50sSGreat assortment to choose from including ; small neat fitnires and pin dots, one of the season's favorites fori InissmesrMessalineTnetareterin checks, broken plaids "dresses and waists ; good 60c quality. Special pries Bar- A d figures.. Colors and patterns most desirable; CQ i pa in t1 jlQaV'.' '.'.... k ... . k ...al- fa I u.i j irvi ui vvv J wv.. j ivvu jm asm . tua j . e- 50c Challies S5t 82-inch silk and wool Challles, cream grounds with neat, small dots and figures, all shades ; also large assort ment in Persian designs; sold elsewhere at -50c per yard. Special price Bargain Friday, per yard. It,. ...uuw 25c Kecko Cloth 19f Five hundred yards genuine Kecko cloth, . half wool, wears well, launders beautifully, colors cream Q, and black; 25c quality. Special Bargain Friday, yard.... 1"C Two Specials in Art Department German Knitting Yarn, in black and gray only; best, y A " 85c values. Special Bargain Friday, per skein.....; L UC Pilow Tops Art Pillow Tops and Backs, new embroidered designs, large line of pretty patterns; regular 60c A and 75c values. Special Bargain Friday, each..,...xi.C A Triumph In Bargain-Giving in the wear Section - Counters heavily laden with a host of money-saving specials for tomorrow. In addition to a general reduction of over 0 numbers selected from our regular lines, we will place on sale over 200 dosen Women's Bleached Knit : Vests and Fonts 1 Regular 85c Quality 1 8 c aien Positively the best 85c qualities procur able. Vests have high necks and long sleeves, full sized and silk Stitched and trimmed: pants made in the umbrella style with deep lace trimming, made with the French band cut to fit. We have all sizes in this lot. A splendid spring f weight, at, the garment. , . . ... . . . . 1 01 : We w Spring A Mammoth Sale of New Novelty Stock ings Tomorrow 800 dosen over 2,000 pairs of the season's newest novelties in Women's - plain or lace lisle threadIl6slery. The- qualities are Identical with those sold the town over at 85c and SOc pair. For a rousing Bargain Friday sale we offer them tomorrow at, the pair ;: - See Morrison Street ."Window. - 15c Ses Morrison Street Window. An offering such as this comes but once in a long time. We start the spring sea son with an . announcement -that will ; crowd the store all day. New fancies, fast colors, tans, navies, champagne and fane striped hosiery; also a most exclusive, showing of new black lace novelties, in allover or lace boot effects. The entire purchase of over 2,000 pairs to be placed ' on our bargain tables at less than half the Tegular price. : AH sizes snd ; (? n '. styles here tomorrow at, the pair. lOw Zaxtraordlnary OHeHni In Dbmeotio Seot9n We are prepared, through the advan tages of very special purchases, to offer the greatest values ever shown in Do mestics and Wash Goods only few of which follow:. - 'i.',,:.;'.-",. Ohoots 81 by 00 Inohes Best 80o Values ; 64 Cents Here's in' offering that prudent house keepers Will be fcrompt to take advantage of. Bull Bleached Sheets, good large size, 81 by 90 inches, made of one ol the best known sheetings, finished with neat hem all ready to use, no seams ; excellent values at 80c each. Specially priced for Bargain Friday at... ......64 Pillow Coses. Best 14o . -Grade' . 11 Cents Pillow Cases, made of the best standard muslin, fine soft finish, good large size, 42 by 88 inches;. sold everywhere at 14c each. Specially priced for, Bargain Fri day at ..tit r" Swiss Ciixtoinss Best 75o Values ; -69 Cents Spooial Bargains in Notiono " Pearl Coat Buttons Fresh water Pearl Coat Buttons ; worth 25c Bargain Fri day, per dozen. ..10f -Coin Purses Leather Coin Purses with drswstrings; 50c values. , Bargain Friday, each . . ....................... . . .35 Back Combs Extra heavy Shell or Am ber Back Combs : regular SOc values. . Bargain-Frldayreach ,. , ',r. . .27 j Castile Soap Special sale Castile Soap, 2-lb.- bars r value 85c Bargain Friday, each V . ... lt. , Dainty White Ruffled Swiss Curtains, full 82 inches wide and 8 yards long, pret ty Leno stripes edged with torchon lace, attractive, serviceable window coverings ; well worth 76c a pair. Specially priced f or -Bargain-Friday at ............. . 50 Swiss Curtains Best 45o Values 29 Cents White Ruffled Swiss Curtains, excellent wearing quality, full 27 inches wide and 2 yards long, Leno stripes in a large assortment, well made and never before sold for less than 45c a pair. Specially priced for one day only. Bargain Friday, at ............................. ,.29 Men's Furnioh- ; ingo Dept. r Well worth looking into the offerings below. It means a very, substantial .sav ing to the prompt purchaser? v -n v (, ; ; A llen's Cotton Soac : VI S Instead of 25c A. large line of men's fancy Cotton Sox, in tan, blue and gray mixtures, stripes and checks; also black with fancy silk embroidered stripes and figures;' excellent 25c values. 7 Special -Bargain-Friday perpair 1 IJL ' . Hen's Han d Irorcliiofo Gf Instead of 10c Men's Handkerchiefs with neat hemstitched hem and large silk" initial : excellent values regularly sold at 10c Special Bargain Friday only, Boys Sweaters 1 794 Instead of $115 An excellent line of Boys'. Jersey Sweaters, In stripes and plain colors, good weight for spring and early summer wear, all sizes; regular $1.25 values. Special Bargain 7fln Friday, each I "C Towel Crash, 8Ko Quality 6 Cents Unbleached Towel Crash, full 16 inches wide, fine firm quality, absorbent and dur able ; you have always paid 8 l-8c for this grade. Specially priced for. Bargain Fri day at Comforters, 1.25 Values 95 Cents 50 only at this price. Tomorrow we place on sale a special lot of Comforters,-good size and quality, dark colors only; regu lar $1.25 and $1.33 grades. Specially priced, as long as they last, Bargain Fri day at ........C5f Chiffon Hat Drapes : The very newest and most' novel designs in Hat D rapes, all - wanted shades with plain and fancy colored borders, lengths 1 and 1J4 yards; regular price of these popular veils 75c and $1.00. Spe- OP cial Bargain Friday, each... ........ ,ijC Velvet Bibbono a- -a ... We are informed that the coming season will hold velvet ribbon as one of its most popular trimmings. Tomorrow we will offer velvet ribbon in large assortment of fashionable colors; No. 1, No lyi and No. 2 ; regular prices from 85c to 45c a bolt. Special Bargain Friday ' 1 0r price, per bolt.................... IJJC Taffeta Bibbono Plain Taffeta Ribbon, 4 inches wide, war ranted all silk, colors pink and light blue only; regular price 20c Special, t per yard.....r...... ...... ....... 1 1C Embroidery Edging Flouncing Embroidery, from 4 to 8 inches wide, exquisite patterns made on best grade cambric. Nainsook and Swiss ; reg ular 15c, 18c, 20c yard. Special . ( Bargain Friday, per yard Vaoli X-acca Normandy VaL, Duchess' and Torrlvn Laces, with insertions to matrh, v. i i from JtO 5 inches, the pf?: t " of the season; recihr j r . - . i c to ,15c. ' Special 1 i per yard. , f- V.'i I