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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. rORTLANpT SUNDAY MOBKIHO. DCCEMnEK 8. 1T. 1ACJY PRlZESiCOfJGRESS IS Do Yqur Xmas Buying TliisWcek We; READY FOR Sell on Easy Payments FOR DAIRY PRODUCTS BUSINESS nnii.r" Milk. Cliecso am Oram to Have Inning Xuhi State Dairy' Aso .hit ion Meets in Portland Ut'ccmber Impropriation Bills to Have Jlifflit or way-Amr-na incnt to Sherman. Ant I . ...... -w A S A ' 1 ., Trust JMII Mieiw 0-10.; " V." ""Vi'ilbra raiim. w. ralrv MHOclatl.m. t.xlny e.nounced the pre- miu.ns of'smi by tb 'iOC,"DL hrlS ... ... . .. 1 mivt nr. to be .licit etgnteeniu """ K. o ., t Portland m?t weuk. Docember ami in ... follows, including the condition. for entry: -; ' .'.''- " ' ' ?nrf,'''-ii- f darv"brod 1" or ine uri " 1 1 j - , . - 1 . ' l.,nn.t hlst. nets, 6 In casn; - i r - - $25 in Uah. Both premiums-offered by Portland Flouring Mill. , comp.. Vor the highest scoring creamery but, , tor five barrels Diamond crystal salt. i k Monroe & Crisell, roriu. r. . ' 1 hithHi KAnrlnK cream j or 1110 "w;""" - , Mn-, cry butter, creamery supplleavbartln - salt, to value of 116. iven , )alry Supply company, beaiue, ": t .. ' ... . ilv,..., rifiir dairy butterj r Or WIO UIISIKOI. r - . four bottle facile Baboock tester given by Monroe & Orlsall, nn.a' 'h tter i J . . . t .. .. . nalrv . Butter, 'Common Sense cream cooler, given by B O. Rice, tsneaas, . 1 , ,,. , For the higher scoring American full tie inn nir pun. slven oy cream cneese, .." - - .,, of trade For aecond high est scoring American full 5mttty $15 loving cup. given by Capital .City creamery. Salem. ,'' , ,, For best exhibit' of .dairy farm ma chinery" $25 cup. given by, tha -Pacific uots display and scoring considered, rinirvman's revering barn : scales, vt ?"red by JlaSlwood "cream, company, 1'ortlaud. ,. ' . . BpaoUl SPris.S Off... ' Stored by Vlaieiwood Cream com ' nan v Portland, for thd highest .coring da rv butter, providedt la. made from l7m aerkted by a V. 8. cream i aep- one No. 9 latest moaej; u." o. j.eglslfttlon regulating m ooycpii rrparn Bepafator, value $45."' !If :le"' and the Issuance of injunctions against cream b ep lt value toward the .hnr nrni,9tlnn8. ; internal, waterway jmprovemenvo, . .. . ...It J .M AW. winner piay u .nft lor Butter competing for tms pre- cording . to the policy outlined by tne mium" must T) marked at the time of preBdent in niB ractnt addresses In the mium muov acbarator the ;,.., a ' . . -entry, ' sine ".'.i. cream was separata w., n Of fered by ue Wh.at scor- company. Seattle, for the highest scor butter made from cream sep- -on four-bottle official tester. hv the.Bharpless Separator company. Portland, for WbW in Prcsidciit'g Message, i . i w - liingtc .. r i ii.ii si -Mi,(inri' .win which; probably win run weu ui .... summer. " senators ana I'-yi "- WHO ,-imTV n"'"" - - . . dtermlnation to take up the work f the session vigorously at tne oeginmi.s the hops of having It well advanced be fore the holidays. The bouse Is already organised by the election of speaker and -. mim KMalon. and t!i r.e r.r.mmlHPML SO there Will be no. excuse for that body not getttn down to business at once. mlo-ht ef "Way in.. ..lnriiiinn hilii. are to be vlven the right of way at both ends of the capitol and pressed through Wltn aa possible haste. The appropriations com mittee of the-house have been at worlc tt.... Atv Whni the to- propiiatlons bills, have' been disposed of congress win turn us hihiu -interesting. If not more Important meas ures. - There will be plenty o ens attention. Every imporiani rommiuw h hm.u ham ft raianaar run oi uinm. Introduced in the extra session, and a flood of new measures, cooked up by ambitious members during the recess, Is expected at the outset. " Here are some or tna tningn rousi will find ready to nana wi .. au.r.in hnn in the rail way laws. irlvinar added Dower to tne ' : Interstate commerce commission. ; avsral AmeaOmenta in th. Rharman ant! , N Ill lllll lib v T-i,f at oTfunntlnsr labor unions from penalties for combination.: Bubventlons tor tne upounaing vi m merchant -marine and extension of the ocean mail service. Authorization ta railroads to pooi un pr strict supervision of the : Interstate commerce commission.' ; A proposal to reduce the present tax An Investigation or tne sugar trui scandal will -be proposed, and ' may or may not be unaertanen. : Tmnortaxit lleasutes. The foregoing are some of' the'-more company. Portland, for xf: important measures which will -clamor me dairy butter, made from cream sep .tt.ntlon.. but ot all Of them are t Qlia r-rt IOHH , LUUUUU . -v,- , ' . . .. . . 1 seTratorr it scoring 90 points or over. ' Of tired by the Empire Cream Sep iaraTedSby an Empire cream separator, tW0fferedff by "fheTaciflO " Homestead, s.dem -Tyear-s subscription to the Pa c fic Homestead to each dairyman en torlng : dSry butter or cheese for exhW bition or'BCorlng. Autxniorts of creamery butter shall con"t of not less than 10 pounds in f L! .nuares in plain wrappers, v tUAU exists ro?'dairyPbutter shall con sist of not less thaw four pounds, in AU Slt"of American full cream ;cheee shall consist of not less than 20 PAudxhiblt of machinery competing ttlZ no'Tiuantny. wl JTuf wm notcoldered in exhibiting. O. nT-Kltcnatt-te Jud?" ' C. U Mitchell, representative of . th United States department of agricul- ; C,Cdauarter..of the , .a.iatlon win Kven'aU 'lirymen .'attending the - convention. . " ' n' ..' . : v ' xnlrvwm be Veaulred. ut all hlbitor.y who M. - to. aompeta for DrtJertU be required to become mem Sert thesoclation, the rnembershia fee being i 'LI. . nlaee not kind of salt and color, cream usea, aa .,, Katter en- . i i,ini rr ftpoaraivi ve . to:.kirt t.d dor ""amery butter shall consist of out - from the milk or cream f ter "ttnt on two or more farm, by cows kept ".ATviduala or farms, two fTucrball,t V L the farm i from milk of cows m.de on the faftn ' b, on kept on one rarm Individ! -firm . einlhItor. tbe the best ixlbt ,hibltor. affectinc railroad Intewta. The plan ! he proceeds o " . u to glt .n n. ' . . I h lift Breirentins: , 1. to ."ri'r7Jr: fisht ir.ln.Mh. .mli.tr.Uon ,a br Govern" """ . .,rT t r.m alreadv outUned. intuitu i,m - ..n.ti,J n riuwlM It. ' Kvurv nnmon hern is looklnar forward to a lively, aession. ; Friction' between , Speaker . Cannon ana tne insurgents is expected to develop as soon as the gavel falls. ; The insurgents are rampant and determined for trouble, while Mr. Can non. Judging. from his recent speeches In the west, has no Idea of side-stepping; j In tha .Rna.ta thlntrs also will be lively ir present signs couni : iur nnwiug. , Wisconsin, Brlstow of Kansas and other j insurgent leaders are also on the ground roadv for the frav. On all-sides, there-1 fore, the outlook is brignt xor , some "scrappy" times in both houseg during the coming winter and spring.; - ; i v Much interest is manifested . in ' the president's message on account of the great Importance of the many questions It will have to deal with. No presi dential message in years, lt ,1s safe to say, wlU have been listened to with a greater amount of eagerness and Inter est. ; In the course of his recent tour M .1.. . II. OT m.llln.J 1 M Kl. -various' addresses 4 the views he holds concerning tne greai puoiiq tiuaoiiuiiB of the day, and which he is expected to incorporate In his '-message. . . president's Flans.' The president will propose to congress Important legislation ' upon at least 10 suDjects. , jiAcn is a matter wnicn win provoke 'discussion and arouse opposi tion In congress. ' The chief -subjects to be dealt with are: Supervision of the Issue 'of stocks and bonds by Interstate corporations; readjustment of the duties . and powers of the interstate commerce ! commission;'- expansion of the duties of ; the bureau of corporations; creation of a new bureau in the department of Jus-1 tic to deal with violations of law by interstate carriers; establishment of a' so-called' "railroad court"; amendment of 1 the Sherman anti-trust aet; creation of a -postal savings bank; ship subsidies;' amendment of the procedure regarding the granting of. injunctions, and the con servation of natural resources. la addi tion to these it is probable that cur-' rency reform will be recommended, nit as something to be Immediately under taken, but to, be considered when the'. repqn vi uiv nivavuu . cvniDivBWH if completed. .' r- : - '. PRESIDENT TAFT AND TWO LEADERS WORK TOGETHER r ' . Pmident Taf t and the senate and house manager, have reached an agree ment with nererel powerful eastern rail road owner, by which it I. hoped to a4d Bflet any new legislation a interests, j ne pin illraads Into harmony. hu. preventing the occurrence of he 13 TV r Fc.r.''"" 7 t. situated. The ai r.tch th.01!" ft- ih interest of ! that Pre. n4ertht r"' ,-orklcg clas Ngr- !. m l m m ...imw r 1 . - . m. s- :i:;jiiA''vKM;!:i-'i;:V::'fli:i Desk and , k ' -14- f X '. mBaaaaBmaaaaaaBmwa I r Jrlav season a few snecials for Chil- T itr marked to the lowest notch. : Interesting specials for this week below S2.75 Values "for $1.25 Child's Morris Rocker Made' of 8olid.ak, golddn'or; mSsion inJsh-, IMot a toy cnair, iui ustiu. "v.. , mental . , !- v.i '. ; i -V " . f. . Rockers can be taken' off, leaving, ijliair as , shown in illustration. Sales during, the -past week have reduced our stock, of this pattern, so that we expect them to be all sold C1 OK hv Ttedav. WhiltMhev last. onlyV..-v i 'ill U 1 1 : Xr - rV V a ' Maga v If "v " i- ; v . VV' ; t S5.00 Chair for $2.95 zme Stand 1.75 $i;25 Value for 69c Brass Finished Doll Bed Two hundfed rnothers have already taken advantage of this opportunity to make 200 little ones happy at .a' trifling ex pense. We have only 200 more and Christmas buying has hardly started. Read the description. Complete Doll Jied, with mattress, pillows and canopy of flowered cretonne; size ; 18 inches long, 11 inches vide and 15 inches high.. Con - structed of unbreakable brass-finished steel rods, exactly ' ' like th illustration.: Can be folded perfectly flat flQf. j?rice. For childrerl, but hot "s srnall as the price would suggest, 'Notice 'the size.' Dek is 28 inches high, too 22x17; can be raised, showing compartment for . ininKa IJIIIIll llH.LIIi .1 . huv - , And can IbeV furnished in golden or fi9 A PC : weathered finish. . Price for both. .-. ; "?. . Worth $3.00. ' made V of solid oak; mission If- i iinisn. van oc ucu V.''1 as a book shelf also. ;v Size 42 inches high, " ) with shelves ' . 10x12 'Inches?? Exactly like illustra- C1 tpXel t tion. 'I I.: 'il;'I III Teh Dollar Morris Chairs And some for less. This item made a big hit last week and we are going to souuuu.n; until Christmas unless our stock runs out. . Remember, we are not claiming tms is our cheapest Chair, but it is our Desi special saic value. Big Chairs with loose reversible cush ions of velour; solid polished oak, CIA Oil .rm Bpat V-a-v.vy Six-Foot Mission Davenport With Leather Seat, Only 27.75 V ' nalr frame, hut dn not have . inese .uavenpons nave vu juci.v..- the loose pillows shown in picture; spring seat, covered in JC27 75 real leather. Price ; V- y , t . B v . - ....... ........ T " PI ' . 1 :i J I 1 - l I ' .- . .1 I ,r s l-rt'HV . - i ,--- ...:.. hi . i i - . - . .il -j. , , . ' - - ' 1 .' .. :' "'' II i i' . Vy. '':',:-i V'i -v: :'"-:. r-"v. (i,-5 v , I .: Special Sale Sanitary Couches . '. $3.98 These Couches are full sizej but back does not raise as shown iA , illustration 1 Regular retail price is $5.50. . Only one to customer. No mail or phone orders,' and delivery at our .'convenience. Buffet Bargain 44 00 Value At $33.00 Our No. 251 Buffet, quartered oak polished, early English fin ish, French bevel OOO flft mirror. Price tpOOeUl No. 123 Imitation oak,, small neat Buffet, with French bevel mirror; regular $13.00 PQ HK value, at....; P7.I O kw.ii Rugs Are Going Up! ; 9x12 Axminster Rugs Now S19.00 , Last chance to' get a fine big room Rug at . a very low price $11 Solid Oak Library Table ; Like Illustration , - v ibnl7.45 Mission or golden finish or solid ; tak. Not a Tittle Table, 'eithef.- It ' ir 42' inches long, 24 'inches'' wide A and the . usual height. Has good. . drawer, with shelf under- QJ7 A C athr as shown . . V... .v. V , $72 Mission Dining MyM Suit neat v. Jv , r good place: to trapel j i We. also have - a. fine" .", stock' qf, polished gold en, mahogany and waxed golden Library Tables, from -. ' , . $12 to $54 At $49.85 ' Jast th!nW of it Dining Table, Buf ; fet and China Closet, all weathered finish and all made exactly to ' match in reproduction of old Eng- " lish style, aH for the above price. . Comnlete Dining Suit, in wax ' golden quartered oak. Price f 125. :. 1 w il ' - : . . SNOW MUST BE REMOVED FROM ALL SIDEWALKS WITHOUT DELAY .'..-.-' i-...-'V.-...- -The tenant or.ccupnt or any per son having the ere of a bonding or of land bordering On a street where there Is a sidewalk, wtlhin tn corporate lim its of the city of Portland, or if there is no tenant, occupant or other person having the eare of tne wnoie oi u , Lndertaa. rffrms in the Interest of Fr,k r,Bnon .vw rvd a o- j bulling, or of '-'' t'.e ! Many. Have . Discovered C-ffre l" " caue r f hej n! c. ti(fp''i'nf", nr. There a -re if! f( tra-. rg ta POSTULl Tet t s a Ffcn" to the effect that If the railroad. ; thereof ehall. within the nrt lour nu. f ... ,v. , J...I.M f,e the casing to fall of . nt murh lerl.latioii a. the dmlnttratto : ropo. tber will bave no troubJ. Th. Mine aupporter. pmfm a belief that i the rnftre trsn srorta tion rontln.-tit ' will ectr the srremeM. which ar- tion rvlM-id with tho rtort t"hl1hd a wek r. .tatlag tHat rrldnt T.ft ,,,;vaka, ard a-d V f T rtroKi li frsTilog that r-srt ft him weg wM-l will rofitatn r4Timliiwri f rhaag. In the I -kT- i t fn taw. tt m r-lr -4 foart--at tKf ft rf fftr ' wo tiHbii"i ff Roolt tae- mored -therefrom the .ntlr. length of ea!-! Trtrimm, nd "for . Pce not lea. Kn three feet width." The for going. I. the ritr ord!rtan- ik. nnr or snow i" Mrh CTilef of Police foi ir.tmrted kls rneri to I. en forced anot the n "" leeter dir afterrw- . T1 at-pll. to both the bulne. anfl mlnd diatrU-ta.--.o4 a rolr rr.nlriion In rr.urHpal rirt I" a fre nf rM t' ttod "t mr tha. : f -.r -h offt. In te r1 .rt'o?s 'f rl'y. rra- j"Tr,r ""' rn '1T ,-. r t - - iC ' i' k . e r-d bu.y scenes of thr sidewalk sweepers. All indications are that evaryon. is tak ing it upon themselves good natu redly to keep clean sidewalka. and no trouble i anticipated In the enforcement of thj. ordinance Creasing policemen were busy yester day afternoon and evening keeping tr.f fte in order, aa many team.ters had not prepared for such a slippery time, and had considerable difficulty la keeping their course In the streets. n. rr.hnlMT slfitroer. .11 Fa turd, y afternoon and late Into the erening re quired much attention ry mt irmc aqnad. hot no MriMl accident, were re ported. . BEEflEVS DKAP TO BE CKEJIATEI) FREE rvri. Norway. lec- The munU--tpaUty of lerge imotinfi that b. ntT4 Into an arrfi-m,tit with a Tmfrr. r1' a f t"" r( of charge at the requeat of relatives. If there at no relative, the dead bod ies will be cremated by the city asa matter of compulsion. The new regulation was passed in the city council by an overwhelming ma jority, recognising the danger to health Involved by burial in the soil. Kurth-r-more It we. argued." that the poor are driven to much useless expense by os tentatious funeral.. . In m.ny cases the entire estate of the dead Is swept away by undertaker." billa. The city wni erect a hall, beeominrly decorated, where urrm containing the ashe. of the doed may be kept frre of charge by relative, and Jriends. Haw evr, no monuments1 or espen.ive tab let, are allowed." the oms are to be all Cf the eame material, and nothing save name and date are permitted. The action of the mun-!;fty M hallr as a victory for democracy and hygiene. LEBANON PrBLiriTV v CAMPAIGN STAKTS Jhatwn. Or. I-. Ibenn. wtUh h re3 a pu.iilty furd rf IJjdO. la oow tginrg t Ktir harlic n-tr"1 mrim of A. WaS"tr ti te -.rg cf tr work. Mr. Wiirwr V. -" m r -? nt t" hrfim t-;!-f f-,r n--T t-,.r Jf ' "f - 'T was a .ergeant-at-arm. of tha .enate during the last legislature. ' He wa. at tha he.d of the Corv.lll. commercial club during the past year. SUGAR TKUST SHALL PAY BIO SUM (Continued from Fage'OnO through fraudulent means of samples, paseed through th. .ppraisefs office at New Tork and other port, at a rat of du'y applying to .urare of low grade and the tmtt got the benefit of the dtf ferewe. Bribery and corruption of the employe, cf th. appraiser-, office mad. th'i possible. When the . government InTestlsatlon began, the sample. pn which the ear goes hsd hmn arpraised had disap peared. But th government agents have gTft further brk in their .In quiry. Cat-roes of wtmr eona'gnel to 'he AmerHan Fugtr r.r.nlr.g M" dje Ing tH t f' year, have been trarrd to their poiPt of orls'n. where a rre l reroni k-rt r t oriv of I've Dunler .f ,Hir . ty-t, h ,t . of tv' .ra'Tf . cf the frr 1"'f Olarlc Plaxxvirt . A f,,irr.r ct i hare I. p.--.;ri. tt t I '': "t. ' 1 ri T' ... ef ' . ' " '' '' ' - In this country have demonstrated, it Is said. th. other" way In- whicli the trust ha. for years defrauded th. govern ment. J, '( T " It 1. because of the., discoveries and th. necessity for preparing the 'evi dence with which to bring home the fraud, to th. tru.t and compel It to make restitution that Attorney Genera! Wickeraham i. opposed to a congres sional Investigation at this time Into the sugar trust's affairs and the col lusion of government officials with it at New Tork, . - In thl. position, it i." understood, the president s.rees. According to the gov ernment officials, no good could be ec eomp'.lahed by such an Investigation Just now, snd a great doal of ha-m might remiilt, by poetbly enablirit some of the guilty officials of the lrn.i to prosecution ihroush obta'n- leg inimurilty beeauae cf their l'i mnny. Bofnre ("liri-t lv Sovcral (Vnturics j ) re date re- aoi.-! at t s.e of th rf a f.mm ri7-r!'Te tOT st I( j T f.et M rr e"" It f'j II.H i, tat) t-r- t"; i ia.t r rr"- i . - s1 fr n j 1 i nrtH t 1 ' r ' 1 ! ' tt at v : 1 ' ' a-1 f-'fe-t -ar a 1 !.''! ; . ' I ti It i t . ;. f f 1 V In 1 " 9 1 I ' ' . f . ' J . - . 1 , t t t 1- I- I , t -i C? ! t 1 - t' '4 f r j -