Till C- f- fS T j i DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,: 'WEDNESDAY EVEN FEBRUARY 15. 1311. idillhlniMLL ISUuCUTDYIiOUSE Standard Apple Box Preserved , as Result of Lafean Scare;, 9 Other DulS rass. t 5 - . , ""wdl SliMtcb te The laamaLV , Salen Or., Feb. 15. T,he house yes !, terday afternoon without demur passed i the maintenance bill of the' way and .- means committee appropriating 1866,920 tor the support of state Institutions and orrtcer in the next two years. . The de , flclency bill of $152,045 was also passed: ', TheWesterlundappl box bill, which is Intended to enable the' northwestern 1- states' to present a united front. If ari f other attempt la made by eastern fruit interests to get legislation through com " sress such as the Lafean bill, was also i passed. Similar bills are being present i ji In Washington and Idaho." A stand S ard slue box, now commqnly used by the i fruitgrowers of the knorth west, lg pre- scribed. , . ' Other bills .passed : yesterday after V noon follow: ' ' , " f - H. B, No. 555 By Reynolds of Marlon: turning . over ' a building of the .deaf mute, school ' to the , tuberculosis com ! mission. - ' ; it H. B. No. 526 By the Insurance com ; mltteei enabling the Insurance commis j ' sloner to examine Into the affairs of ln ( su ranee companies. ' " ' 4 1 , r, - ; H, B. No. 121 By Jones of Clackama, "appropriating $1000 for the Clackamas J comity fair.. i W. a No. 226 By GUI of Wasco, teg ulatlng, the sale of hard cider. H. B. No. J2 By the Insurance oom- ralttee, providing for the licensing of ,:. Insurance companies, ' - i- H. B. No. S78-By Church of TJnlon,-! turning over 19 per cent ot the receipts from fishing and hunting licenses to : the general county funds. H. B. No. 244 By Abbott Of Multno man, legalising evening schools. H. B. No. 162 By Hollls of Washing, ton, establishing the off Ice of state ilr warden..,- ,. ' .' . i Vvf.j-'':. -; a B. 'W 111 By AbrainJ ot Marion, regulating the sale of butter. . : , ... . . ..Y' REVENUES JF STATE (Special Dtmattih to The Journal) Salem, Or, Feb. 16. While much of the time of the legislature during the few remaining days will be occupied .Jtoltlu.appnprlaU perhaps $4,000,000 of the state's money shall be spent, a search for revenue re ducing measures reveals a great scarcer In that line. ' . The mortgage tax bin was the meas ure of greatest promise in the revenue raising line, but the prospects for its passage are now exceedingly'' dim. it has net come from committee in the house, and the lobby of the opposing corporation Interests are certain it will be unfavorably reported. Its friends no longer (profess confidence that it'Wtll win. ' '") - . n , This leaves the Beals bill, increasing tne tax on gifts, legacies ana Vcherl tances, at the head of the list Its author says $70,000 a year is the least It may be expected to Increase, ti revenues, and he thinks $100,000 may be adKed to the treasury by its passage. The bill was approved by the house yes-.. teraay and now resrta In 'the senate. .Next to this Is the' auto license meas ure, which the secretary of state's office estimates will bring In from $80,000 to $75,000 in two years. This was passed by the.house yesterday. There are some minor measures that will bring in a few thousand dollars each. Senator Bean's bill relating to trade marks' he estimates' will produce $5000 In two years,-and Senator Wood's bill authorising the sale of a tract of land in Marion county held by theasy lum will -j)ut at least $4200 In the gen eral fund if the tract is saleable, for It cannot be sold for less. . .... Reliable Raincoats ' . i. .t - - - " - Umbrellas Too , . VIA OlSSlGSE A, W. 1 - ,'f; :l 1 Why; not get into one of : oiir Overcoatsr Rain coats? ,We have some , of the Twenty, Dollar , . Kma ipr - 4JSQ . axA some of the Fifteen ' - ; - Dollar bneli.'sfe We shall be pleased to show, you some of our NEW SPRING STYLES " ' - . ' . , s '?.. .. " IF YOU SEE - IT IN OUR ' THE IMPERIAL Oregon's Greatest Hotel ' 350 ROOMS. 104 SUITES Whh Prtrate Baths : -NEW PIREPRQOP B.UILDINO' MODERATE RATES PHlt METSCHAN ft SONS. Props. MOYEM Morrison and Second Morrison and First Yamhill and First Oak and Third 89 Third ON PARTISAN JUDICI ARY BILL LOSf IN SENATE (Special DIstntA to Th Joarnal.i Salem, Or, Feb. 15. The old guard wont to the bat in the senate yesterday ,Jn defense of partisanship In the choice and election of supreme court Judges, 'Dimlclt, who usually votes with the pro gressive, joined in opposition to the plan to eliminate, party names from the lists of candidates for the high court. issue was joined on Slunott's Bill, serattt bill 290, which-would have freed the bench from party distinction. Bn nott made a clear cut speech on the measure, pleading for consideration of merit alone. Replying to Barrett of Washington, who voiced the old party Idea, Slnnott declared himself in favor of extending , the non-partisan , idea to county and city officers and school af fairs, and said he will welcome the day when all except purely political offices are taken out of politics. j "Those t who are seeking to wipe out party lines are not true to their party' was ADranam s ooservauon. ana he pro ceeded with a Short lecture for an who seek to lessen " the force of party tiea. The bill was defeated by the following vote: , AyesAlbee, Barteti of Umatilla, Jo seph, Kellaher, Locke, lilalarkey, Mc Colloch, Miller, Norton, Oliver, Walton, Hihnott, Von der Hellen, President Sell ing 14. K Noes Abiaham, Barrett of W'ashlng ton, Bean, Bowerman, Burgess, Calkins, Carson, Chase, Dlmlck, Hawley, Hosklhs, Lester, Merryman, Nottingham,, Parrfh( Wood 16. ' s . . No Subsidy fw Mail Line. - ,. (United I'rcin Lart3 Wire.) f Melbourne, Veb. 18.-Although ,defl- nite announcement on ine suoject' has i"' not been made in so .many words,' it Fmay be taken for certain that all hope has been abandoned that the commou- "CVancouver mail service. The ' Dost. master general states that the arnountJ . of suDSiay sitnerto given for the pur ' ' pose of the postal system is larger than l, is warranted, and he thinks the oppor tunity ought to be taken to discontinue ' it . . ! , r,!'Kv r Siniih Missing In Papua. ' ' '' (TJulted Prem Leased Wir.l , Melbourne, Feb. X6. Mr. Smith, the 1 8anuuiHi.rHi.uroL jrapua, recently left on ,a .irloto.xp2ore,. tha.narUiwesto(th island, a will and comparatively un known districts - lie' has hen rnln.i. Tor more than a month. and us tlo m. 1 tlves are, known to be very trea'MeroiiH some rear is felt lest he should rfcave ! met with mishap.-, i ' tit rri lifliip.?,? Hotel Seattle, Pioneer Square, feaffle W,OCQ.OO teeently-spent on Its interior. All furihin 4 . . . f . . appointments new, modern and splendid. . . "Zl : HEADQUARTERS FOR PORTLAND PEOPLBL , , . . Hotel Oregon, Portland, Oregon ' Both hotels conducted by Messrs.Wright& Dickinson mm THE CORNELIUS "The House of Welcome- ' CORNER PARK AND ALDER STREETS ' Beginning May J oar rates will be follows: Out aide back rooms, l per day; tingle front rooms, ; $1.50 per day. Out omnibus meets all trains. Portland's Newest and Most Up-to-Sate Hotel C W. CORNELIUS , H. E. FLETCHER Proprietor Manager NEW- PLRKINS rotH AMD WASaXETOTOW . OPLNLD JUNE 1908 . A Hotel In the very heart ef Portland's activity; modern in every n , Rates 11.00 and up Moderate price Restaurant in oonneotlon l Q. IWmum, Beoretary and Kanager THil PORTLAND, OR. " i . sHropeaa Plaa Kodera Sestanraat. i .. i -aBL.a.iaJ kTJOMi COS On KXLUOH BOUall Xeadsween foi Tonrista aad Ooas marciei Travelers, flnealal rates made single genuemea. The aaaaagemect wtU be Pleased at all times te show rooms and give prices. A anodera Turkish btk es tablishment la tw hotel. M.O. Hot and Cold Water Long Distance Phone IN EVERY BOOM Hotel Lenox COR. THIRD AND MAIN STS. RATES $1 .00 & UP 8. X. fc T. X. 7orgeasen, Props. algrs. Brand-new arrivals in our Rug Section -850 handsome Tapestry Brussels Rugs pur chased at a great saving over usual wholesale prices go on special sale this week. Our (Mr. Phil Gevurtz, while in the east to purchase our Spring stock and the complete furnishings of five big hotels and apartment houses now m course $f construction, was able to command these sensational bargains owing to the great size of his order. Note the values and our selling price: Tapestry II ' 11 Ml ' k ' ST V II SB II ,V i II Si ' SSl MRS I' and VAMHlLL 1 Ml.OKM-m VJ design; full 9x12 feet in size: mod iWMliBI M 'Brussiels &M7S .IfMiiMA . cnoMi oil) aia-AEi ; full 9x12 feet to dr-t i ,ASP1 . 17.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12 Feet, Spec! at This lot is shown only in the oriental colors and good wear. $20 Rugs, 9x12 Feet This lot is shown in floral design K than the first lp); very handsome colors. $24.00 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12 Feet, Special Mr- This lot is of a higher grade Tapestrv Brus- sels, and is shown both in ..oriental, floral and popular , conventional' designs.. Some of .the. orientate: and florals' have strong borders with a light tan field and medallion center. Thesd jugs aite SEAMLESS woven in 'one piece and.- have ends "strongly, bound with leather. Regular $247 going at $13.75. v ' They are SNAPS. ; ' ! ' ' ' " jguvej)uy m hntnesie Uu vnutier (.' t. bfcpOND and YAMHiLL No establishment in the cit whether denartm v no institution can buy for less than ; J;wurt. There, is thY-i w ' ourJow prices. OUR NEW SERVICE WILL PLEASE YOU Note the Changes 4 IMTI PORTLAND TO ST. PAUJ 9:00 P.M. PORTLAND TO SPOKANE 9:00 P. M. POgTJNTQWISTON 9:00 P. M. PORTLAND TO WALLA WALLA .11 P. M VBM aoa-BPOIAWB POBTtAHD "Train De Luxe." between ; " Portland and St Paul through Spokane. Is one of the most ' ' splendidly equipped trains In transcontinental service, ootf slstlnf of Compartment. Observation Car. Standard and Ton. t 1st Sleepers, Dining -Car and Day Coach, electric ttrhtat : throughout throulh without change, PASSENGERS TO SPOKANE HAVE THE PULL BENEFIT OP THIS FINE SERVICE. 1 ' Through Standard Sleepers to tewiston and Walla Walla, ' Purchase tickets at City. Ticket, Office, Third and Washington Streets. WM. M1IURRAY, General Passenger Agtnt, Portland, Oregon. ? 3 Days to Chicago THROUGH TRAINS rix iroxAii in OKBAT TOBTXEXir KTt OB KOBTHXKIT VACXTIO , BT., 8T. PAXTX. ABB BTJB- xxttOTov boxtts. . The handsome equipment of these trains supplies tn comforts and appointments f the' best hotels. The dining1 service is particularly good. - OBrEBTATION cabs ' , ' OOMPABTMENT SxTeEPKBS Y , STANDARD BLEEPEBS " ' ' J CABS MEALI A LA CABTB TOURIST SLEEPERS v" KBST C&ASa C0A0BX8 ? (tv 'ft, 'V Leave Portland 9:00 A. M 7:00 P. M. , Arrive Chicago, 3 Days to the Hour North Bank Station t7tvink uA,u :.. .Third sd Konlsom Sts. ; Third 8V lpo Third . . Y , ,. , - . Y'4v- Y,' is'vv,.1 X-- Y' L READ THE SUNDA Y JOURf lAKCEST. BEST , SUNDAY PAPKR IN TITH CH' : t-- sssaasBaNBBaea - ' ' l ' - r " J k. t S , t . t ',;'.( J . "