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THE r, OREGON . SUNDAY 'JOURNAL. ; PORTLAND, -SUNDAY. MORNING. . JANUARY 10, 1908.
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Plan-by, Cloelllofer of Salem to 'Drop ,T Needless ?Func- 5
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pons. ana; j anpiionanes liignien lai iurueii,
- Yet ';Eaiw;'iiow;'
I tspeeiai punut Win..nmi i "
'; CorvalIl,t Or.,'v Jau f llBfort .: th
uregon. Acaaemy ci sciences ana an
embly ef-th BtataAtriculturel-eoHege,
ColpneW .' Hof er, , of Salem,', dlaonssed
ft program for .reformation of.ttajte gov-
rnment that was 'received with hearty
applause. He made. some demands' for.
Mdlcl .chagea .In; the present Jiyalam
of colleotinsN revenues ' and ., dlaburnlng
Via mai and proposed a plan Which If
adopted, woujd. Introduce soma ordfr Into
present ; chaotlo legislative procedure.
Important Cheek
At present ' there la" no. check, upon
the extravagance of a-legislature, bir
ring the referendum .vote In tba nanda
of lira paopla.v.JJut that la lerclaad at
a dlaadvantaaa. ilka locklna tha ataDla
door after tha borsa'la atoun, Coloael
Mof r oontanded that tha .followlna
ohacka ahould ba annllad -ln formulnina
a acleptlflcally contructd prof rant for
atata administration :: ' M ' '
1. A committea or-ooara to rrama a
bddfat of flxad charaaa wjilch tba lagla-
lAturi muih follow. tlt.ii , . I -
2. A atata .board .of control to maka
all- f Hitda tot atata lnatltutloaa. ... - , ,.
S. Umlta on' auta and 'count levlaa,
'.;' Mato BoaA of. Control.' c j
Ati praaent beada of atata inatitu-tlcma-
largely- purcbaae" their aupi4lai
and maka up their own bllla. and pay
rolla. ach aUta Inatitutlon haa a ptir
cbaalnf acent, ateward, or commlary
and bookkeeper. The' 'atata off Iclala
audit and allow bill and axpanditurea
author im oy tnamaeivea, paying tneir
own auaita.
A central atata board of control, pur
cbaelnr auppllea. for all atata lnalltu
tlona In open competition, laauing aucb
auppllea only upon - requiiltlona Irani
tha beada- of tha aeveral Inetltutlona
ana annroved hv tha board, with the
auppllea and bookkeeping and audit of
ait DWia unaer tneirown ooniroi, wouiu
make grafting, great or amall, almost
Impoaaible. That would Introduce aya-
tern and economy, do away with a num
ber of aenarata oiftclala la tha differ-
ent Inetltutlona, relieve the. atata offi
cial from the burdenaome detail' of
administration and leave them more
' time for consideration of better policies
tor the conduct of state government.
ctlnce boards aave other atatea 24 to
lit per cent In revenues,
'-'limit BUte' and 'County fcerlea.
' Confornllng to the methoda of many
other atatea, Oregyn could offer no bet
ter Inducement to Investors and home
aeekers than to limit atata Uz levlea
for a fixed maximum, of 2 mills, vn
a atata valuation of $600,000,000 that
would tiroduce 11,000,000 direct taxes
annually, and with Indirect taxes would
furalah. sufficient state revenues.. At
present many counties are paying .more
aiata taxes -man cuouij uuoa, miui
from, road a and bridges. Aa counties are
limited to a per cent lnaeoieancas,
some limit ahould also ba placed upon
the levlea tor county administration. A
maximum county tax should not 'be
over . or . milled .
Committee to Frame Yodg-et.
At present, a' legislature haa no guide
In making: appropriations, but the gov
emor'e message-and the report of the
eecretarr of state. Theie documenta
ara net much needed. . The: reneral aa
aemblv is orcanlxed by local intereats
aecu ring control of the committees
annronrlatlona In both housea. and
the -mad 'Bcrambl begins. .In place
Mlacellaneoua . ............... , 10.000
Executive, department. '11,100
Superintendent -publlo Inatruo- ..
tlon . .............. ' "ll.ioo
)ecretry of state U.000
Treasurer
Publl
: lights
tarv of state ,uuw
surer and bank examiner. ., , 1,000
lo buildings, grounds ' ' .'. '.
!bto .;.""t.soo
jr 110,100
r j PINAL ANDjRBrORMATORT.
State t prlaon. ,...,..,.'....,.1 ' '141,1
t
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Reform
achooi,.
too
11,000
M 210,600
CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.
Orpnatle, roundllnga, etc. I J.2
Soldlera' home . .(. . .7 . . .'. . :M.00
i .' y,'. tnii.ooo
ELEEMDSTNART INBTITUTIOWB.
Aaylutn fr naane ; . , I . . .'. ... $ 1 461,000
Institute for Deaf Mute;.... ,
Institute for Blind ............
48.300
17,660
i 1 8I7.J60
EDUCATIONAL'. INSTITUTIONS. '
Arrlcullural colleae . . J t 1S0.000
State diversity ............. . 06,000
Mormat acnoois itv.vvv
A WRITTEN GUARANTEE P0R 15 YEARS
or
Farmer a
fi ! ' ':0 i-V 1660.000
'VSUMMART, OF DEPARTMENTS. .
Judicial and legal '..,....,... I 197,000
Institutes
........
6,000
Penal and reformatory .......
i aarnauiv . . . .
Eleeaioarnarr . . .
Eduaatlonal . . . .
Mlliury. legislature a ad flah-
eriea
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680,600
116,000
637,960
660,000
106,000
Biennial coat ..62,093,060
Annual coat ......... i .11,046,036
'. ' OTHER EXPENSES. . "
Ffsheriea . 6 .66.000
Legislature-..' ,. 60,000
Oregon National Guard
90,000
. - , ... I 306,000
' ' Svplloattoa of Taaetlona.
There Is a, marked tendency on the
part of state governments to dupll
all' the functiona of the federal
eminent, . Thua. we ' find bureada of
animal inquatry' sheep Inapectors, for,
eat wardens,, irrigation, engineering.
fisheries and hatcherlee, mining, trans
portation'' and land offices reproduend
by state departments. . There la some
necessity for this, but a atate ' can
wisely - leave some -of these fields to
federal eupeivlelon.. ,.
. Taxation for Bpeeuu Xnteresta.
It should ba laid down as a funda
mental principle that special Interests
and occupations aaklng atate regula
tion or protection should not burden
the general ' taxpayer. ' For Instance,
sheep , Inspection waa not wanted in
many parts of the state, and tboae
wantlna that protection, already af
forded by the general rovernment,
should pay for the benefits derived.
Bwine Inspection, fruit inanectlon. . or
any special aervlce ahould be borne , by
mat interest. -
' The lealslature - rtow appropriates
about 620,000' for aome district fairs,
inciuomg tne.LAKe ana Kjamatn coun
ts 'Acrlcultural .. aocletlea. ' A aeneral
la. w. ahould be passed for county agrl-
cuunrai societies, giving tne atata aio
to county acrlcultural aocletlea and
a on I Uveatock organlsatlona in proportion as
7hn I the people In the respective counties
..-.take annual membership, thus encou
; IT,' IS OUR AIM to tjivc the best and most for your money. 'A' large bnsi
ness and" a small -profit is the; modern way of doing business. "That is "our
policy." -In satisfying you with a set of teeth we naturally look forward to do
Other, dental work in your family or. for your friends. '-v '.f m'
MAKING ARTIFICIAL TEETH Is a leading feature of our business; and'
we believe it cannot be surpassed in the point of completeness. We operate our
own laboratory, and as making Artificial Teeth is a specialty in dentistry, wc
are in' a position to make this offer anrj guarantee satisfaction. , v, i
DO YOU WEAR ARTIFICIAL TEETH ?
If you do, have us make them over and reset the teeth on a new plate, that-
win give your mouin ana iace a natural expression.
WE MAKE MEN AND WOMEN Of 50 LOOK 25
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To those unacquainted with this method it may seem a broad statement, f
but we are prepared to prove it by the same men and women, whose appearance'
speaks for itself. At a rery small cost a youthful appearance can be restored.
Those who desire to have their teeth fixed and are unable to pay cash can
have their teeth fixed on. the installment plan.
To those who live 150 miles from Portland we will allow reduction of car fare
for one way on contract of $30.00 or more.
OUR SPECIAL ALUMINUM PLATE
' Will produce a suction in any mouth. This plate is especially adapted to
tnose wno nave nau irouoie m oDiainuig a guou m. w c lane great pnuc m
this plate, as we have never yet failed to produce a perfect suction and give
satisfaction. (Ask to see sample.) Price $10.00.
V xyA-,
We can extract your teeth in the morn
ing and give you new ones in the evening.
Crowns .$3.00 up
Gold Fillings.. . . . . .$1.00 'up 1
Extraction, painless'. . . . .50c
Silver Fillings...... '.50c up
SB. r. X ATjrgTTjr
A Few Things Wc Can Do
Fill out hollow cheeks. ,
Make old faces young.
Remove deep lines and wrinkles.
Make thin faces plump.
Correct a flabby or withered skin.
TEETH EXTRACTED--N0 EXTRA CHARGE
When other work is ordered.
Nervous people and those afflicted with
heart weakness may have no fear whatever.
In these days there is no oxcuse for anyone, young or
PrOirCSSiV6 t0 suer rom acniflg teeth or being unable to
n masticate food by reason of defective ones.' Our
DentlSiry method of filling teeth robs dentistry of all its terrors
mammmmmmm and makes tbe filling of a tooth absolutely; painless.
UNION
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DENTA
19 OmCES IN THE UNITED STATES
OPEN EVENINGS TILL 7
SUNDAYS 9 TO 1
LADY ATTENDANT.
221 M Morrison SL, Cor. First
us ancouiy
instead of I
m.nicr.niDi. , offline xii i . . . , . . L ...
r..i"" r"r r ui.wT...r.-1 xavorsa locaiuiaa. .
irSr-rKSH:Tr ifUiiVrid r T; lUlatur' now approprlat
lavteanfuatba ad . caMfully.rramad f0rbOatman at-Aatorla and oil
?"A" K.r' 6t eommlsaioners. Thia aerrlca ahould
lalatura whan it asaembiaa.
ba nraoarad hv a oommittaa
ovar senator -and -two; raarasantatlvts
clact They could be named by the gov
ernor Immediately after the June elec
tion, and have from June, to January jtp
complete their work, and make a careful
examination Into needs and conditions.
.'Badfat of. Tlxed Caarfa. ' '
Baaed upon tha work of. the last lea
lslature. the followlna would be a fair
and liberal . eatlmate for a budget1' of
. ik. 1 wa. vwiiiuiissiUMViat L MiB) .av w awv auvMtt
0lSwr"i..Klba made aelf-austalning out of feea col
I. i j I leoted ftotn the shipping or ports bene-I
....v, I flted. Tha Port' of Portland commla-
aton or a general harbor commission
ahould ' take ...over all thia ' aervlce, and
tha .regulation thereof. -
District attorneys and their deoutiea at
present cost tne atate, in rouna iigurea,
$100,000.-. Thia expense , voulfl ba re
duced one-third at leaat by substitut
ing the ornce -or county attorney,, wim
aaJaj-laaranglns from ($1,000 to 13,000
per annum. . .The district attorneys now
maintain) a deputy in eacn county, and
fixed ohargea to aubmit to tha next aeg- mBjnia,in a aeputy-in eacn county, ana . u . .
lalatura. rfn tha nature ot aarernmental tjje coun would aay-a money paylpr, LlQUOr LlCCnSe Committee
davalonment there would ba some items I this bflielar direct v I "ivl
Tomorrow Will Pnt 15
Saloonkepers on Eack
Certain That Several Li
cerises Will Be Eevoked.
of extraordinary expense -not anumerat-r.-h' bureau- of labor -.atatiatica-and i
ed below. The item oi iioq.ooo annually I "'mirr. ti?1 .-"v-"!'0" mo jmrMn
puronasa Of lOCXS I uiova i tuner o . nmu aeu-Busuuning,;
for three years for tbe pu:
and canal at Oregon ,Ctty
upon. it the national, con
similar Appropriation
a contingent I or Its functions, enlarged ao ae to in
imu mik nr moat l ouiiea oi aainering siatis
The management! Mc" flf;.P.?oduclo taJtlBs.a.. atata' -cen-
of tfta DorUaa railway at The Dallea ta.T ua ana irrigation commissioner,, xna
niiu..iii4 .ahmiM U inmtA var 't iieea couocteOi Tor, inspection oi ni-
the .imUfoad commlesioh; and, made to torleamnd -7workahbpa should support
pay operating expeaaea. A iaw anouia J""""'" "V"-"'(
be enacted requiring tbe appointment of I State meremnea .for Blx Tears.
aucn a 'Duaget committee. Botn pout-1 - -,-- 'Direct '
leal partlea ahould be pecognlxed fn-ltsl . Tt 1.
composition. ' It ' should be. eapeclally ia , ' ' 7B 00o
char red witH' the duty of.flndias; means U04 ..'!i!v! t! liioolooo
M05 . .4'. .. . . ' 1,000,000
and methoda lo make as many depart-!
mants of the uovernment self austAlnlng I
I as possible, - and amoiauy increase tne
rb tate'a revenues from ,indi rect aoorces
of taxation. ; The state's .-expenditures
alfould be on isome auoh basia.aa tbe
following: ..... v., .; T-
Tomorrow's. meeting of the liquor 11-
190,
'. V it'
. ... . . . 7
600.000
l0MOO
t IT A A A
1 'A.
TWANCIAIi AND LEOAI
Arresr ana eonvlcnon ef erlm- - v
.. . . .... ' a .., ...
Inals v.....,!. . .""8,000 j)trto.
rvsltlvea from iuatlca. . ; , 7,000 th,, jnt
Attorney general. ............ . . -K.fiOO be -Dlac
Circuit Judges. ,'i ..,. ..'..,;.... V -100,000 tutlofts-
marlt aftnrn.va : . . J. . '.1on.nA ilTl"
108-
Estimated by atate board.'
Central Sdaoatlonal Oonunlaslon.
w' One central ..' educitloh'alconirnlsalon
. j . ...... . i '.
Ji , uirep qvmHPBt perioni,' noi hud-.
eel to -local' influlences, but 'acting for
ntereaia, or ne wnoi state, snoum
publloi printing and
ELEPHAfiTCLQUDBlfRST;
SSiiLEIOlDil
inairect
Tax.
$ 77.814,
1 CO J
14,116 cenaa' committee or tne city council wm
230.288 e the most Important ever held by
w Hl.nl lo buuw .uaum nuj inc.. . "
censes' shall not be revoked for alleged
improper management of their saloons.
Sotaras known the city, council haa
never revoked a saloon license, but a
different result ' is expected to follow
placed In-control of aU state Instl-1 from, tomorrow's meeting, which will
uSun.. v "lc I be held "at o'clock.
Tha saloonkeepers have been cited to
appear for various offenses, aome for
selllnar.llnuors to minors and othera for
even still graver violations or' me taw
SeVeral of th saloonkeepers are own-
M Jig..AM kal V kAAn m vSw
,'' i -. . . . i3iai vi uiv ea , iiiciii, iiavo ; uitcii vivo
i i--K,i.r;" .k. "Pot on tha city for many years and
i I 11 is uonovcu mo countuinen
Dei it. - A . i. MAn
ilJlooO eats taken out' of . DOllticsiand -lesrlsia. t Crowd . Expected.
advertla-" -I tlve organlatatlons'Th -state rtay not I So great has public Interest been
atep. but; tfti higher aroused in the efforts of the council to
get rid 'of the orrenaers ana arive tnem
out of business that the largest crowd
of citizens ever gathered at the city
hall ., la expected , to be on hand to at
tend the hearing. This feature is wor-
sSS?45 'H?2,'":."? '"'? .,vv,' 'JS'SSX. i"" nd rlvaJry.' -all duplioatidn - of
BlTtS; T .V:I,W "m "tX"X couraea of study between the aUte'unl
Rewaras lor arrests.-,,.... l.oooi mnii. ..i, a.ii.i ,n. a
BUta la w:llbrarywi. .:.;. i ,10.000. thua .be '.removed;- .Careful estimates of
?r "Siv .v'.. w, -f . . tne actuaivneed f the mstitutfon to
W : AKart'TMi9 "T carr on' work renulred -xould ba
, ;aw.MaaAwi, a , 51 nDUlniUi xalfl rBB.1 Tleflnfl "nF Tnfl MLHCI
tmzm pcmra oi ffricunure. . -v io.ppa Tor normal ;cnooiH- ior ine prepara- .f hAlfftved thm roiincihrien will show
Btate Doaru or. beaith ......... t ir.000 ascertained. and. the educatlc
Kallroad commission
Inir . i .i'.V.i.w.-i!AS. ti 'Il6,00ft 'M' ready Vor thia atep. but 'thi, higher
library commission -and , hi- " v .'.ij educational . Interests may- never be
. toHcal ruQpteiy.iu.i.;.:.. i lQAto, Droporly i adjusted -and' coordinated ' "In j
Dairy and. food 'comrataaioiler.,' '10,000. any other 'way.- ' , ' j
Members of 0. 0.V P. -Form
P$ Eegisterea:" :;!
.? At ."tha ' end .of tha ' aecond weak ,ot,
regietrlation8,70 votara Tiiava had thalr
names entered on f tne roua. , u na dtiot
ber registered during tha; Waek' ending
Lyesterday waa , l,f?l.' against l.BJB : tha
waeli ? jrvoua; qr iota ot.
dally, average . for the two, weeka ! t
80?. j, H 'tMa Averaga "In ntaii&a
In tha remalnlha;liv weeka , tha toUI
wlll.'ba' oTer:,8,006,1'andxthl "layabout
tha 'flkura'aBUmattd by. tha reglatra-
tionVofflcra?aa'-'likal3it toXtia antered
on tha 'roua T)ravlojuato 'tha Jholdlns;: o
thd prlmarleB.x jvfl '; v'---' V' '
Those who have declared themselves
Rpnuhllf-anS faas-taata.-: about ' 78' Ier
cent of the toUI,; the remaining; 87 pel'
cent' being, ''divided ' between' Democrats;
inaepenaents,! iroBioitionist anoveo-
totals, ara aa
Candidates for county .offices are still
by. about declaring themselves, and no
clallsts. ;ln s figures, .the. totala ,ai
follows:?'' itepuplleAnt. 91t; i D
crats, 6BJ; miscellaneous.) 141. 'v
' , r- , - . I ifJUU bit's ucai in K. Aiun icaiuiu wi-
announcements, have been filed- since I . th r.. anthnrifiea in that thev
those of County Clerk Field", who wants
another term,, and of Tom word, who is
again 'aeeking tne .uemocratio, nomma
tioh for aberlff.. -. '..
laeudiehce Enjoyed
: 1 MAw4.J Iftftitaa M..t.tl aVtiftlMta
atlaat FYdy evenlna-a recital at Eilera poke saloon licenses, but when the mat
Piano House, which .was voted, to. have ter cama up for final disposition be-
tore tna council, mo memucra sonci.uj
bassed . the -license on to some otner
fear tha council chamber where the in
Qulsition is to be held will not be large
enough to accommodate the throng
Whatever action tne . committee may
take in ' tbe matter or revoking tne
licenses, the council will have final
action at -Wednesday's, meeting, and
there la no way or teuing wnat tne
council will do. Time and time again
the committee has recommended to re.
been the tno"t etiioyebje iven this aea
eon. Miss. Barker t'aved In her usual
beautiful manner, and her number!" were
much . appreciated., Uls,llce Justin
has a. beautiful contralto voice, and her
wnrjc on ania occasion anowed .very car
fUl tralnlrtK'and bromlae of a very btil-llant-
future! The ulaaola also came In
ror ita anara rtf attention . and was
much -appreciated., and particularly.. In
tba aocomDantment work thia. marvelous
lltn Instrument was a revelation. .. '
T;j The" weekly concerts-which ave
been given each aerfson r tellers PThHo
Houee , for' tDa, pt fight years' have
rown in rtnoulrltv to such, an- extant
that th , capacity of ; tha, beautiful vr
MU1 halUs almost t"ed, as all attend
ln.,ara alwavs assured rf a moat nleas'-
antniualct evening.- s Tha eighth f re
cital of this season's v course will be
sriven CP'FYIday evening of the coming
week.- while' admission, 1b. compllmen
ttt, tickets should . be secured at-the
tellers store In advance, thia- courae he
lp ' adopted iby:- tha -.firm . to prevent
crowding, i, w-v " t. ;.'..' -',
-i' i i i.i. i ;':
Tttfttiaw . .Immm. . aaV .S11rlmnv'a
file tha HpUT -adwin- thls.'tmie, and be
among the crowd, or eaaer . customers
Monday." " There 'ara-aouvenlr plate, for
every man,-worn an -and 'child who calls.
mati, simply: transferring- the place from
one owner to another equally bad.
; ! Will Bavok fcioenses.
However, public sentiment in the re
voking of saloon licenaea ' haa been
aroused bo', greatly in ! tha past few
weeks that it Ua believed the council
men will not .dare fly In the face of it
In several of the cases coming up to
morrow. One, of .these la the Conboy
saloon, in which E. F. Npland stated at
a council meeting that his daughter
had been lured away, from her home.
Nniand'a statement-in the council meet
ing aroused great indignation, and May
or Lane wa forced to take a hand In
the proceedings to keep the, councilman
from . Indulging themaelvea - in an ax
cess display of virtue.'
Emma Bacon, a 18-year-old girl who
purchased liquor. In tha City Hall Cafe
Thursday night,.-will be called upon to
give her testimony - before tha commit
tee tomorrow.. . ,.-. u j
Tha following are those cited to ap
pear: - - - . .
SwansOn A Jackson.' 4 North Sixth;
John Kublk, '828 Union avaju north:
Joe Hochfeld-.MSSi rirat istraet: ! Ed
Johnson, 148 Seventh street; Fred Frits,
840 BarpMlde; Ik C. Turner, 818 Second;
Cuarlwe - May, . 3(8 . 6Urk; Thornton . 4k
Butter, 275 Third; Minor Lewis. 408 1
Couch; Martin Denny, 89 Fourth; Tom
Fallon. 41 North Third; Richard &
Wheeler, S41 Washington: Sectem 4
Schlenk, JTlie Quelle), 100 Sixth street;
J. j. uonboy and tne city Hall Cafe.
DAD'S BUTT-IN Of!
PAYROLL DISTASTEFDL
18-Year-01,d Youth's Mother
Appointed Guardian to
Insure Wages.
Acting upon the request of Lytton
S. Pferdner, who prefers that hla
mother .Instead of his father, be his
guardian, Judge Webster in the county
court .yesterday appointed Mrs. Mary
K. Pferdner to that position. Lytton is
18 . years of age and has sorae wages
due him from the Wells Fargo Express
company. He has. been unable to col
lect the -i .oney because his father for
bid the company raying him.
Lytton aays nis rather, 1'aul rrerd-
ner. is disqualified to act as his guard
ian because he han a violent temper.
Tne young man nas been earning lili
own way for five years and he resents
tha effort, of his father to eollect his
wages, his motner sides witn mm, and
tne matter was taken Into court so
that ahe may collect the money aa his
guaraian..
Young Pferdner Is temporarily In
Carrollton. , Washington, but ha evi
dently intends t return to work here
as soon as ha la assured that 'his
father will not "butt in" on tha pay
roll at. the end of the week. He aays
he haa been making his own living for
iiva years ana expects to continue do
ing so. 1
11 MORE DAYS
mw BROS.
Out of the Dlflh
Rent District
Out of tbe High
Rent District
1 tkwwm
Bear in mind there are only 11 days more of this great Clearance .
Sale. We want everyone in Portland who is contemplating' the
1 111 1 a ii m i .li BBB"aaBBaaBaaBaBaaaBBBsaa ,
purchase of home furnishings to take advantage of this saleJ-. A4
small deposit will hold any purchase, at the Sale Priced without
storage.
BIG BARGAINS CJ
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TWO WIVES WAITING
IN PORTLAND FOR HD1
Charring that Arthur Norrls, a Port
land painter, now employed In Seattle,
has two wives, both living and both
waiting for him In Portland, Mrs. Hat-
ue Benjamin morris naa sworn out a
complaint for the arrest of her hus-
Dana. esne naa written mm a decoy let
ter to general delivery In Seattle and
Chief OriUmacher haa wired Chief of
Police Wappenateln of Seattle to arrest
morris wnen ne cans ror tha letter.
Wife Jtfo. . 1. Mra. Belle Earllch- Nnrri
ujaima ana whs married to INOrria in
Warrenton last October. The second
Mra. Norrls and her supposed husband
nave oeen livini-Hi Arieta. wifa 1
aaw Norrls and wife No. 8 In the Grand
theatre and after she and Mrs. Hattla
Benjamin Norrls had compared -notes
mny agrtea to nave tne painter ar
rested.
AN EXCEPTIONAL
TABLE OFFER
$18.50 Table for $9.25.
A beautiful hardwood Table,
with fluted legs, beaded apron ;
an elegant polish; six-foot ex
tension, at
$9.25
WILL HONOR
MARTYR'S NAME
Tha birthday anniversary of William
McKlnley, tha martyred president, will
be observed January 88 by the Union
Republican club at lta hall In the Sell-
lng-Hlrsch building. Because of the
holidays, tha last monthly smoker of
the club waa postponed, and It waa de
cided to make tha meeting on McKln
ley's birthday, an event of atata wide
scope.
The committee having tha meeting In
hand haa aent invitation to prominent
men of tha atate to ba present and as
sist in the meeting;. It Is tue Intention
of tha committee to secure one of the
moat noted publlo speakers of-tha atate I
to - maka - tne principal - address of th
evening. Fuller,- details of tha meeting
will be printed when, tha program is
Same Table in square
$17.50 Tables ...... .$12.25
$24.T)0 Tables .......$17.00
$29.00 Tables S22.50
$34.00 Tables ...... .$25.00
YOU PAY
We RENT
BE IT UUC0 OR LITTLE
Whenever you deal
with any store you
pay your portion of
that store's rent. The
higher the rent, the
more you pay.
THE LESS THE
RENT, THE LESS
YOU PAY.
We are "out of the
high rent district."
When you deal with
us more of your money
goes into the goods
and less into the rent.
REED ROCKERS
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Among the j man specials
which we are, of f eririg,' f e w can Z
compare in value i. with I our 2
Reed Rockerjapecials.
Reed Rockersimilarto cut; a
handsome Crocker, 'i. with fine
shellac finish; regular $7.75
lvalue 'at' ;t . ; . '. .1X0
$ 6.50 ReedRocker ;.?!4.75
$ 8.50 Reed Rocker ,..?5.C 5
$12.00 Reed Rocker . . C 0.75
360 TO 370 EAST MORRISON STREET
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