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THE OREGON, DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, , JANUARY 19. 1911. wmm i At PUAMDncn: ; w B EAST SIDE BRANCH LIBRARY GUTTED BY FIRE : Bill Provides for Appropriation of $10,000 Bill to Gov- r ern Corporations. Ownership of Tract' in Glisan " Between Front and River Still Puzzler. . .. - . ' r " . . , , TITLES RAO MESS ui i.iiumrni iv .. . na i idiim in ii: I I I will Mill VMWj r. . m- i , ' - r ty , x ; H 18th Annual Clearance Sale (8pwll DlHpntch to Th Jou:ul . . alem. Or.. Jan. 19. A hill was Intro duced in tne house yesterday afternoon by. Representative Johnson ; pf .Marloa appropriating $5D0Q for the purpose of purchasing 0 kcres adjoinlna the pro visional government park at Charapoug In this- county for the purpose xt pro viding a place to, celebrate suitably the occurrences of the early history of On gonthat had thejr scene of actiom here 1'he bill jprovidea 'that the money shull be expended under the supervision of the president of the Oregon Historical .oclety. Abrams of Marlon Introduced ( two measures yesterday morning ' reco tnendod by the cprnpration, department providing! for .the licensing and regula tion of. foreign corporationsnot regu lated under the present law. They also provide for the retirement ".from this state of foreign corporations who fall to comply with the proposed law or fail to. pay their license fees in this state. The law governing domestic corpora tions In this state under this proposed act will be applied to foreign corpora tions. Representative jones nas miroxiuceu a bill appropriating $600 annually during the next two years for the use' of the Clackamas County Fair association. Representative Shaw of Linn county lias Introduced a bill providing a penalty f from 5 to 36 fine for not labeling food products with the net weight of the goods contained In the package of fered for sale. . A WH was Introduced In the house yesterday by Representative Pierce of Coos county providing that county courts tnay employ road masters at a compen sation to be fixed by the county courts for laying out and improving roads within a certain district. PROVIDES FOR TAX ON ALL WATER POWERS (Special DUnatch to The Jocrnnl.i "Salem. Or.. Jan. 19. Repeal of the tax on new water powers. Imposed by what Is known as the Baton act of 1909, Is provided in a bill introduced In the senate by Carson of Marlon. Instead it places a graduated license tax On all water powers, old as well as new. This Is in accord with recommendations made by State Engineer Lewis. Lewis argues mat the present tax re tards development of new water power projects, and urges Jt would be better to place a license tax on all water i power. It Is estimated the revenue would be about $10,000, which it Is proposed to apply to topographic surveys and maps. ONE BILL PASSED BY SENATE AT MORNING SESSION -, (Continued from Page One.) area to all county and district offices. It requires that whatever the number , of candidates for any particular office. ' the name of each candidate shall ap- " "i "--" many.h YtMftAa o m t n a name a r vthvm .4 ! times as the name of any other candi date. Two bills were passed by the house this morning. The first came from the Douglas county delegation , and is de signed to protect and prevent the pollu tion of the waters of the Umpqua river. House, bill No. 67 was presented by Fouts of Multnomah on request of the Southern Pacific railroad. The road re cently obtained the arrest of a man who was In the habit of carrying 160 pounds of dynamite with him on a passenger train. It was afterward discovered that there was a federal law governing the transportation of explosives, but no intra state measure. The bill was passed unanimously and provides a fine for anyone who endangers the public by the transportation' of explosives. vr Loosens Tight Coughs Some-Mad Cough Syrup. Here la the cheapest and most powerfully effective cough cure known to medical science. Buy of your .druggist, (or have him order It from the wholesaler) two end one-half ounce of essence mentho-laxene. In the package Is full directions for making a splendid laxative, curative cough syrup. This amount makes a full pint at a saving of from $2 to $3 as compared with ordinary labeled coi,v?h syrups, and it 'is really better to cure because It rids the system of the cold and cough by Its laxative action. It Is no trouble to make, Just buy, the mentho-laxene and make a 'syrup according to directions accompanying. This is the for mula: ' ' Essense mentho-laxene ..2 ozs. Granulated sugar syrup 13 ozs. Directions tell how to prepare the syrup at home. It Is cer tainly a blessing for old. people and loosens the tightest cough In a hour,, while children like to take It, and It prevents pneu monia, fever ' and other compli cations by its tonic and laxative action: fine " for any throat or lung trouble, and you can actu ally feel it wprklng and pene trating Ihe tissues of throat and Innrs . with its curative proper ties." :; AT rOUNTAINS.HOrCL,ORKUIWHCRK Get the Original and Genuine , HO tltlG MALTED MILK TheFoodDrinkforAllAees at s if wit a aiiiej aa . -a ... juta mute miu juua uiftAtrr-M YOWDUI Not in any fifilk Trust Ifltifninii i. i mi nn ii amrv -i iiimmwihi nnmnwwi m i tiini i u IT .I 1 tr'jLJrt J Tire breaking out at :!0 o'clock this morning gutted the East Side Branch library, causing a loss of approximately $2500 to the building. The books, which numbered 6740 volumes, wereotally de stroyed, representing a loss of $5740. An overheated furnace is given as tho cause of the fire. When the fireman arrived flames were bursting out from all sides of the build Following the committee report, con sideration of a bill by Cole of Mult nomah, providing for publication of su preme court reports was indefinitely postponed. A memorial to congress, asking for a $250,000 federal building in Roseburg. where there are many federal departments and sceres of em ployes now using rented quarters was adopted. A resolution to revise the house calendar daily was adopted and Eaton of Lane, Abrams of Marion and Clemens of Multnomah named as the members of the committee to take care of the duties. . """ There was considerable objection to the form of A bill requiring the gov ernor and secretary of state to annually report to the legislature estimates on the funds needed by state institutions and it went to the ways and raeans committee. lCTflFn Rll I fifl TO & ' utu DIUl-O UU I w JUDICIARY COMMITTEE; 2 BILLS ARE PASSED 8McUl Dlnpatcn to The Journal.! Salem, Or., Jan. 19. The house this morning coincided in the opinion of the Judiciary committee that bills ve toed by Governor Chamberlain follow ing the 1909 session-should not be con sidered at the present assembly. There were 15 vetoed bills before the house, all of which were referred to the Ju- d1clary committee Tuesday -u.i . nt tv,. BrooKe or the committee, j,V .hi. mnrnir,r .ftor the renort . haen flled tnat the members naa . . t taken up the subject in a painsiaaing way and had decided that it would not be wise for the house to reconsiaer these bills and pass- them over the gov ernor's veto. He caMed attention to the constitutional provision which pro vides that vetoed bills must be consia ered at the next session. Since dlsap-" nroval was expressed by the governor a soecial session has been held. The Judiciary committee feared this gather ing might be regarded by the courts as the "next session." In order to safeguard the subject of proposed enactment, he suggested that members, so desiring, should reintro duce these bills. Instead of endeavoring to pass them over the vetoes. The house reconsidered the vote by which house bill No. 48 of the 1909 ses sion, introduced by Mahoney of Uma tilla, had been indefinitely postponea, and then by motion refused to consider this or the other 14 bills. Thfs leaves the way open for the relntroductlon of the proposed measures Most of the bills vetoed relate to in creases of salaries. It was proposed to favor some of the officials of Benton, Jackson, Klamath, Wallowa. Tillamook. Marion, Lincoln and Coos counties, giv- . . A. I . ,..11 kl I ing somo oi mem ino privilege ui wr- i Ing additional clerical help declared necessary. Anot'ier bill related to the i appointment of a board of trustees, and j appropriated $1250 for the permanent preservation or me oia Mcjjongnun home in Oregon City. Because of cler ical errors the governor disapproved of the bill to regulate and define banks, and to provide for a board of banking commissioners. Another bin was held to deprive the state T)oard of horticul ture of most of lta power and to delegate ! to county officers Li 11 I James A. Whltmore, secretary of the "Men and Religion" movement, which has been Inaugurated by the Young Men's Christian Association and Protes tant churches of America, will visit Portland tomorrow and will apeak at noon in the auditorium of the T. M. C. A. It is expected he will outline plans for a series of meetings to be held later in the year In Portland, at which the sneakers will include some 1 of the foremost religious orators in the country. The "Men and Religion" movement was organised m the cist and closely resembles the laymen's missionary movement which held a largely attend ed series of meetings in Portland last year. The laymen s missionary move ment, however, as Its name indicates, was promoted to stimulate Interest In foreign -missions, while the "Men and Religion" movement Is for the purpose of interesting men in the work of the churches. . A party of prominent .apeakera has alreadywlslted a number Of the east ern cities and ita efforts , have met -with great euooess. Thi8 party will later come to Portland. The date of the meetings here is not known, but swill probably be announced by Mr. of the Y. M. C. A. as well as aecreury of the "Men and Religion" movement. The meeting tomorrow noon MEN AND RELIGION LECTURE MI Library building, wher 5740 volumes were burned early today ing. The doors were locked and Assist ant Chief Lunden Kloa and his men were compelled to break down the-doors to gain entrance. When the front door wag torn away the firemen met a blast of flames and were unable to play the hose directly upon the fire from close quarters. After a time the water, smoth ered the flames and attempts were then made to rescue the books, but the fire E (T'nlted Prewi Leawd Wire.) Springfield, 111., Jan. 19. If a bill In troduced in the house here can be passed, Illinois will have a bank guar anty law almost Identical with the Okla homa measure. The bill provides for the establishment of a state banking board and the collection of an assess ment of 1 per cent of the average dally cepoelts from all state banks and tiuist companies, for a guaranty fund. PRESTON EXPECTS TO GET RUDKIN'S PLACE (United Prw Leased wlraJ Seattle, Jaa 19. It is believed that Harold Preston, a local lawyer, will be appointed to fill the vacancy, on the state eupreme bench occasioned by the appointment of Judge Rudkln to the federal bench. It la known that Gover FOR THE ILLINOIS MAY HAV BANK GUARANTY LAW Ifi. MT in MTF ATT IT ifil filtf ffM KMHUUUd UX In all sections throughout the house. Not only of odds and ends, but every gar ment in the store, no matter how stylish, fresh and desirable it may be, if it bears the rnark of fall or winter, it must go at the enormous reductions now pre vailing at our store. Now is the time to buy. Take advantage of the worth while savings this clearance offers.- SUITS AT LESS COATS AT LESS CAPES AT LESS FURS AT LESS EXTMORDIMR? Ladies, Cravenettes and Slipons, ab solutely waterproof, Well designed and tailored; a garment of good ap pearance and utility, CIA A A sold up to $20, now. . .P JL IMU CHARGE The reductions-of prices do not interfere with your privilege to select what ever you wish, wear it and arrange to pay in sums to suit your convenience. If you prefer you can pay at the rate of ONE DOLLAR A WEEK. .J It had gained such headway that nothing was saved. Engines Nos. 7 and 13, hose No. 3 and truck No. 4 responded to the alarm. It Is supposed that between 700 and 800 books are in circulation and are ave(J. These books are to be returned to the goneral library. In the library was an. especially fine collection of books for children and a number of other standard sets of unusual value. nor Hay is considering auch an appoint mant. Friends of Preston aay the ap pointment will prcbably be made today.- "OUCH, OH, MY BACK" IT IS WONDERFUL HOW QUICKLY IAIN AND STIFFNESS GO WHXN YOU ST JACOBS OIL For stiffness, soreness, sprain or brulea Nothing is better that you can uwi Lumbago's pain, rheumatic twinge. Your back feel like a rusty hlngai Sciatic aches all pleasures spoil. For happiness nee St. Jacob OIL ' 25c. and 50c. COttQUERS PAIN The Mc Bottle Contain as the 256 Times NEWEST VISIT THE STYLE DRESSES AT LESS f WAISTS AT LESS SKIRTS AT LESS PETTICOATS AT LESS Men's Slipons, strictly rainproof, full length, nicely tailored and, indispensable garments in this part of the country, $18 and $20 values. CJ1 9 A A Clearance price only . . .J) I JLjj ACCOUNTS SOUC Out fittig Co WASHINGTON STREET AT TENTH. THE STORE WHERE YOUR CREDIT After a month's continuous work on the rl of the city attorney's office and tiie 6. R. & N. "legal department, the ownership of that -part of Glisan street which Is between Front street and the river, ha not been determined. "The records are in a fearful mess," said City Attorney Qrant this morning. "The O. R. & N. company has been ab stracting the whole matter, and one of the deputies In my office has been working on the title ever since Coun cilman Lombard's resolution to Inves tigate the ownership of th foot of Gli san street was adopted by the city council." The portion of Glisan street Involved tn the title quest Is now occupied by the piers and abutments of the new O. R. .& N. bridge. The Harrlman Inter ests took possession and proceeded with the substructure of the new bridge without making an effort to see If the property belonged to them,.. At Tie same time the city waa being asked to pay $i06,000, or the equivalent for the east side right of way of the Broadway bridge. It was believed by Councilman Lombard .that If the fcot of Glisan street should be found to belong to the cty Its sale to the railroad Interests would more than, bear the expense ' of purchasing the east side rfeht of way for the Broadway span. All of the substructure of the new Harrlman bridge has been completed except pier No. 3,: near the east bank of the Willamette. The rise of the river has Jeopardized this work and emerg ency efforteare being made to get the nearly completed 1ler complete before the expected flood materializes. Cars direct to Oaks rink every few minutes, from First and Alder streets. TH1 US1 Much STORE. IS GOOD. AIANCE S EC A Si TED SHIRTSUNDERWEAR, SWEATER COATS, NIGHT SHIRTS, PAJAMAS AND NECKWEAR AT GENUINE CLEARANCE PRICES. 1 . , SHIRTS $1.00 Cluett,Star and E & W. Shirts, now 75c $1.50 CIuett,Str and E. & W. Shirts, now. . ... .$1,15 $2.50 CIuett,Star and E. & W. Shirts, now .$1.75 $3.00 CIuett,Star and E.,& W. Shirts, now. .... .$1.95 Broken lines $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts, now 95c . UNDERWEAR 50c Underwear, now. ..... .'. . . . .35c $1.00 Underwear, now 75c $1.50 Underwear now ....... ..$1.15 $2.00 Underwear, now ........ .$1.45 $2.50 Underwear, now .$1.85 $3.00 Underwear, now .$2.25 NIGHTSHIRTS 50c Night Shirts, now ........... .35c $1.00 Night Shirts, now ..75c $2.00 and $2.25 Night Shirts, now . $1.35 PAJAMAS $1.50 Pajamas $1.15 $2.25 Pajamas $1.35 $3.00 Pajamas $1.95 ' EXTRA SPECIAL-SWEATER COATS Fine all wool yarn in Oxford gray, tan, maroon and navy colors, all sizes, $2.50 and $3.00 grades, special clearance price $1.75 TIES A beautiful assortment of regular 5oc ties to close out your choice 25c HOLE PROOF HOSE For men, women and children, guaranteed no holes for 6 months. Men's jSt.50 box of 6 pairs; women's and children's $2.00 box of 6 pairs. ' 1 'l"?' " Mrs. G. E.: Scrofula is a dis ease of the blood and requires long and persistent treatment The symptoms are sores, running soren, ecrena, ul- ! ccrs, bolls, caroun- Icles, bald spote, sore mouth, sore eye lids, mattery discharges, etc. Have the ' following prescription filled for both iVosrself and two children: Syrup Tri folium Comp. 4 ozs., Aromatic Cascara ll oz., and CompI Fluid Balmwort. 1 o. I Mix: Adult dose 1 teaspoonful four times dally. Children Vt to teaspoon ! f ul. Be persistent and regular in tak ing until the blood is altered and purl i f ied. ! Skin Disease: Undoubtedly you are suffering from eczema. Splendid re sults are credited to the following formula when very carefully mixed wlta the true ingredients: Carbolic acid 30 i drops, citrine ointment 1 oz.. lanolin 1 oa. Have your druggist mix these three ingredients. Then buy a 2 dram pack age of rose-kayloln, a specially pre pared and rarely used powdered product, which must be mixed into the ointment as follows: Warm the ointment allghtly and then gradually and slowly stir in the roHe-kayloln. When this la done i carelessly, or the druggist substitutes something else, no cure can be assured. Cleanse the sore parts with castlle Boap and water and apply the mixture twice dally, and In a few weeks all traces of i your trouble should be gone. Helen R.: For a bad case of dan I druff, thin or oily hair and itching scalp, ! I know of nothing so prompt and effi cient as Plain Yellow Mlnyol, packed In ! 4-oz. Jars in the form of, a paste, which Is applied to the hair and scalp and then rinsed out with water. It transforms unsightly hair Into beautiful, fluffy, j waving tresses and increases the growth wonderfully. Dayidruff and itching are j quickly eliminated. Try it and you will be well pleased. I Thin Girl: The following formula is said to be used by a noted beauty spec ialist for Increasing the flesh of the ibust, arms ajiS neck. If properly used i It Hhoulri nrove vcrv satisfactory and 'round out your figure, as desired: Com- pound Tincture Cadomene 1 ox. (not , cardamon). glycerine 2 oza.. rosewater '4 i ozs., and 1 teaspoonful of borax. Mix. i Shake well and apply to the neck, arms ' and bust, rubbing and massaging until completely absorbed. Then wash th-i ! parts trpated with hot water and soap and dry thoroughly. Apply morning and night for several weeks or months, ns the rase may require. Internally take 3-grain Hypo-Nuclane I Tablets to Increase the weight and i strength. ' Trouble: Tou are a victim of chronic i liver disorder and nervous complica- tlons. Drowsiness, languor, unsteady gait, nervousness, headache, vertigo, sick headache, constipation, dizzinesH, despondent spells, dark circles under i the eyes, etc., are a few of your symp toms. Have this filled for the liver I treatment: i Fluid Ext. Mandrake 8 drams, Aro i matlc Cascara 1 oz.. Comndund Essence Cardiol 1 oz.. Aromatic Syrup Rhubarb 4 ozs. Mix ana tatie to a leaspoomui after each meal and at bedtime. Con tinue several months if necessary. Also take this nerve and system tonic: Comp. Syrup Hypophosphltes 6 ozs., Tincture Cadomene Compound 1 oa. Mix, take a teaspoonful tour times daily. Man: Use name treatment as Trou ble. Georgia: Use same treatment as Trouble. ' Asthmatic: A chronio cold, cough or chronic asthma, hay fever or Incipient ! consumption, any one of which your case may be, win quicmy oe overcome, by the persistent and regular use of the following:. Oil of Eucalyptus 1 dram. Terebene 1 dram. Essence Mentho-Lax. ene i ozs., Glycerine 8 ozs. -Mix. Al ways snake Dome ana an a leaBpwn ful every hour or two hours through the dayjVi8Q take nerve andjivstem, tonic, recommended for Troubler"Th!s la' very prompt and effecttv. ;: The Doctor's Answers On Health and Beauty Questions ; : V By Dr. Lewis Baker y ;;.f, The questions answered below are general In character the symptoms or diseases are grlvn and the answers w"i apply to any case of similar nature. , , . ; . Those wishing further advice, free, may address Dr Lewis Baker, College Bid's, College-Ellwood fits.. Dayton' Ohio, enclosing selft-addressed, stamped "envelope for re ply. Full name and address must be given, but onlv Initials or ficticious name will be used In my answer! The prescriptions can be filled at any well stocked druir store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler , Subscriber: I think you ar too Im patient. One package of 8-grain Hypo-' Nuclane Tablets could not be expected to any more than start the process in the cella and tissues necessary to In crease' your weight ; It is a scientific! process which requires time in the building up of new cell tissues, irhita and red blood corpuscles. Continue taking the -grain Hypo Nuclane Tablets for 1 or l months. Tour health .and etrengtn are certain to Improve and added weis-ht will mn certain as nia-ht follows day. B. G.: Tour condition ia not beyond hope. TImldltv. insomnia n.nnn..... and inability to act rationally and natur- can soon be overcome, and a bounding !7M",!ith.uC,n fu ur"lns- tn rich. the following treatment Is faithfully ad- iu. uu me roiiowing powerful, though harmless, nerve tonic in tea spoonful doses S to 4 times a day: Comp. Fluid Balmwort 1 oa., Compound Essence Cardiol 1 oa.. Tincture Cado mene Comp. 1 ox. (not Cardamon), and Comp. Syrup Sarsapartlla 3 ozs. Mix all together Shake well. Then to enrich the blood and Increase your weight which is far below, normal, get a quanti ty of S-grain Hypo-Nuclane Tableix. Take one tablet after meals and you will soon be rejuvenated into perfect health. Kfra TP XT a .v. v. . large sum for dental work you should take better care of your teeth. Adver tised tooth powders and pastes usually contain oil of peppermint, which haa been found to be harmful. Such prep arations are expensive, too. The follow ing formula will make sufficient to last a family six months to a year, and will prevent decay, cleanse, purify and re move accumulations of "tartar" and dls colorations of tobacco, berries, etcj Get 5 ozs, precipitated chalk, 3 ozs. powdered, siurar. 1 oz. powdered soan anil 9 no. antiseptic Vilane Powder. Mix thor oughly and keep dry. Apply with tooth" brush one or more times daily. F. R. I.: Tou have neglected your symptoms of kidney and bladder trouble They should have had attention lonsl ago, as such symptoms Indicate the ap proach of Brlght's disease. Frequent burning and uncontrollable urination can be corrected by the following pre scription: Fluid Ext. Buchu 1 oz., Comp, Fluid Balmwort 1 or, and Comp. Syrup Sarsaparllla 4 ozs. Mix and take a tea spoonful before or after meals and one when retiring. At first your symptoms may increase; but gradually they will disappear altogether. z. The cloudy, stringy discharge a due to leucorrhea. Get 3 ozs. Antlseptlo Vilane Powder and 1 oa Tannic Acid. Use a teaspoonful of the former . and a half teaspoonful of the latter to a quart of very warm water. Ose aa an nijwLtuii iwiv. unity Hnq 1119 tiiflcnsrg and weakness will gradually be over, come. Reduce: I am, frequently asked for a prescription to reduce fatns3. wli'eit . It is well to do in such a case as your. Now is the best time to begin reducing.'" The following will prevent the formn- . tlon of fat and causes an Increased 'com bustion of it by a peculiar action -on the cells and tissues of the body. Glycol- ' Arbojene 1 oz., Fluid Ext Bladderwraclt ',-4 oz., Aromatic Elixir 4 osa. MH, . shake well and take a teaspoon ful af ter meals for three days and then in crease to two, teaspoonfula.., Continue several weeks or months as the eao may require From five to"even pound a week should be eliminated. M. O.'R.- You are suffering wtfj chronic indigestion and dyspepsia If your symptom are pains under the shoulders, heart palpitation, shortness of breath after eating, belchjuir, K nt heavy feeling in stomach, ' For .quids relief, obtain a package of Tablets Trf opeptlne and take pink ufter brukft white after dinner and blue ''after p per. - As. a tonic, restorative, take a tea spoonful before meals ef the following: Compound Syrup Hypophoiiphlfs & nrn , Tincture Cadomcrlo 'Compound I ht Hi.," Continue to S weks. CT Insint on "HORLICK-S' - Take a package bom I win be open to an men. whether mem bora of the Y. M. C. A. or not JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY DES