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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY ' EVENING, APRIL 20, 1911. H BLOCK 1 TO MACHINE RULE BAR TO ENTRANCE California Insurgent Works in Maiden Speech, Says Sole . Objection Offered to Admit tance Is Progressiveness. He . U'n'twl Ptrss Wtr. , WMhlnt"ri, April 1 - Hpuktnir on ' , ths sdralKSloii of Arlmtm to the I'nton. ' Agistor John I). Works, Ipiirllcn in- , urfent of i'allfornlR. MIsrel f.msldon spperh In the senate toiUy .mmlA tfl iwirt: , '"A territory Is ankltur l admitted 'to th t'nlon. Hor plea for Hdmlsslon "Alt met not with the claim that aha does it.nt r.r. tha nerrBSftrV tsrrltOIJT Or population, but aoleljr because her con- ' atltutlon provides for direct legislation. " i "The peojle are Insisting that they 'hall be permitted to govern their own country and that It ahall not be cor rn.d hy tha rower of -money In tha hanrta of men who earn fnnihinr tnr tnvprnment except aa a tmeana of Inrreaalng their vast wealth. . . i Uridines Brought Home. "Thla widespread uprising against , tcorruptlon la founded upon tha most xnnvlnrlnr evidence. We need not go 'mitjiMa of thla chamber to find evi leice of thla fact. It waa charged that 'the election of a member of thla body Uiad been, procured by corrupt practices - 'and the bribery of votea In the leglsla- tture. An- investigation was maae oy a committee of the senate. It la enough " to ay that It waa clearly and suffl trlently shown that corrupt practlcea 'had been reaorted to In the election and Jthat soma vote had been purchaaed. t "It la not my purpose to reargue that . lease. I am citing It to show wny me . 'people of thla country may Justly claim (a larcer ahare In the selection of their 'officers and tha control of legislation, When tha people attempt to limit the 'power of their repreaentatlvea and as sume some of that power themselvea by '-ignoring the unfaithful representatives and acting directly at tne pons or oy recalling them and aubatltutlng honest .'and capable repreaentatlvea In their : 'place, tha cry i raised that thla effort : to control their repreaentatlvea and ' Jthelr government la violation of the nnnMiirunonv inn is mnuw m . iconfronta ua today. The propoaed con Jetltutlnn of Arliona provides for the 1 1nitiative, referendum and recall. Ob Yiectlon la made to tha admission of this- territory aa a state on this ground ;'and this alone. V Za Toroe Trom Baglnalnr. t "The referendum haa been In force 'for 'eertaln purposes In almost. If not 'julte every state In the t'nlon from tho "beginning, and that in the most impor ,lant of all questions the adoption and amendment of constitutions desires many other thlnies. The Initiative and I referendum haa been In force In Oregon for some time and the question of the .constitutionality of such legislation has . been before tha supreme court of that state morn than once. I am not exnect- iing the millennium to come In politics, 5 Jf direct legislation shall be universally j adopted In this country. After all. and (In tha final analysis, the stability of - lour institutions must depend upon the i honesty and patriotism of our people. "Can any senator suggest a better way than that of giving greater power I to the perfple through the direct prl niarv and the initiative, referendum and I recall? Bosses Ara Booted. "I speak from knowledge when I say jthat the corporate Interests Hnd polltl- cal bosses of tny own state have been 'utterly routed, our politics purified, the standard of cltlxenahlp elevated and the confidence of the people in better con ditions vastly Increased through these reforms alone. They have banished the 'political caucus and convention, the , convenient tools of corruption, and 3 made every voter Independent to do his j own will at the polls. Whereas, before, 1 ! . - i. - . ... . - J one great corporation, with If a allied TorceH of evil, nominated and elected our offli-orN snd tha officers elected were Its servants snd not the servants of tho people, nt the fir at election after Ihe prlmniy . le, tlon law went Into force we fleeted an honest, courageous and Independent governor -n man who takes ordciH from no corporation, ma chine or boss; a lieutenant governor o' the same caliber, and the le.t leglala ture the state has ever hud Proud of Art ion a. "1 am proud of thu people of ArUonn. who have come here with this mnatltu tlon, so frrnnrd as to protect them and their new state from fraud, corruption and bribery in elections and In publlo office. "The reran N singled out as the one IndefriiHlble provision in Ihe pro- pond, constitution, and the right given to recall Judicial officers la denounced as partlciilHrlv obnoxious. But what h the question whether I or any other senator does or does not believe In the recall of Judges to do with the right of Arliona to be admitted aa a state "The provision for the recall Is not In violation of the constitution or of the enabling a-t. Jt Is a unestlon that af fect Arlxona alone snd one thst her people have a right to settle for themselves.'' SELECT MEDFORD MAN BECAUSE HE KNOWS JOB Cowlitz Farmer Die Hard Death. fftpeelil INapstrb to The Jmiroal.k f'astlerock, Waah., April 20. . Mel ton, a farmer w ho resided near this city on tha west side of the Cowllti river, died Tuesday after aeveral weeks of terrible aufferlng from an abaeeae on one of hla lungs, from which It seemed Impossible to obtain relief. He was a member of the grange, and the funeral was held In tills city this afternoon un der the ausplcea of that order, which la very atrong in thla section. (Special rHipttrh te Tba Jouro.1 ) Olynipla, Wash., April 20 Uovernor M. K. Hay haa made a statement In con nection with his action in tendering lo a man outalde the state, W. J. rtohert of Medford, Or., the position of Wash Ington stats highway commissioner. Since the term of H. H. I.. Bowlby expired and h was not reappointed, the governor has been trying to secure the service of the Mggest engineer possi ble,, regarding the position of highway commissioner aa very Important. For this reason there haa been delay In picking the right man, although there were a great many aspirants. B. W. Huntoon of Belllngham waa tendered the position, but on account of the mix up In tha highway laws and hla own pressing buslnesK. he declined. Will R. White was named to serve temporarily snd will be succeed'Hl by Profesaor Rob erts, who waa formerly a member of the Washington State cellege faculty at Pullman. ' The recent legislature Increased tha pay of the highway commissioner from fSOOO to 15000 annually. WIRELESS MESSAGES . SENT FRONTIER TROOPS sn Mego. Cal.. April 20." Details of the maneuvers at Orossmont by tha briude of regulars under General Bile during the leaf 10 day show that aome valuable practice has been ob talned. In one Inatanca the brigade waa aeparated Into several dttachmenta that were sent In different direction. IP or 30 miles apart, to meet again at given place at a given time. Tha detachments scaf tared at 10:30 laat Monday morning and djid not meet again until 41 houre later. Whlla the signal corps was near Alpine, yo mile from a telephone, It drovs a stake, with a wire attached, Into the ground and Immediately took a long wireless messag from Wash ington, D. C, about cha war. General Bliss Is particularly pleased with the. work of his officer! and men. From all accounts tns men sppvar to havs enjoyed the maneuver experience. Causes Sickness Federal Force to OJlnaf a. (Cnlttd Press Y4 Wire.) Chihuahua, April 20. On thousand federal cavalry ara an route to OJInaga for Its relief. When the rebel activity started In the north, moat of tha avail able federate were stationed here. Now there Is a general outward movement to meet the I nsur rectos near OJInaga. Good Health Impossible With a Disordered Stomach. There Is nothing that will create sick ness or catiaa more trouble than a dis ordered etomach. and many people dally contract serious maladiee aimpiy through disregard or abuse of the stom ach. We urge every one suffering from any stomach derangement, indlgeatlon or dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic, to try Resall Dyspepsia Tablets, with the distinct understanding thst we will refund their money without question or formality, - if after reasonable use of this medicine they are not satisnea with the results. We recommend them to our customers every day, and have yet to hear of any one who has not been benefited by them. Three slses. 26o. too and 11.00 a box. Bold only -at The Owl Drug Co.. Inc., or. Seventh and Washington streets. r For the Remainder of This Week One-Fourth Off on All Framed Mirrors, AH Hammered Brass, All Cut Glass. All Art China High Class Picture Framing at Lowest Prices FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Two Bright Days of Value Giving With us this week, Friday and Saturday will be Housekeeper's days. All through our four floors there is waiting for you an array of bargains in reliable, first quality household needs. Every careful housewife every economical buyer in Port land and its surroundings should visit us on these two days. On every purchase you will save something; every item listed below (and the list is by no means. complete) will leave a profit to your purse. And there are other advantages. You can depend on what you buy here. Our life-work is the purchase, manufacture and sale of the best there is in drugs and their related lines. You know there are two kinds of merchandise the kind that is mere ly made to sell, and the kind that is made to use. We keep the usable kind. Our knowledge of the goods we offer and our responsibility protect our customers. We will be glaa to welcome you. Every one of our force of bright, enthusiastic men and women will be glad to serve you, helpfully with confidence in the goods they sell. Distinctive Jtfi4 ItaJaaitaeXKNewy'eraj gct2nin Ootfes Stylish Furnishings Come in and look over our new line of Spring Neck wear and Shirts. "Styles" Every well-dressed man is particular' about his clothes. If he can get something dif ferent he will. If htf wants something different let him come to us. . " , ( Benjamin Clothes ' are distinctive and have the Style, Quality and Refine ment appreciated by men who aim to be correctly at tired. The Fit, the Finish, the Style of Benjamin Clothes add grace and refinement to the wearer. Benjamin Suits $25 to $40 Benjamin Overcoats $25 to $40 Light Weight. Newest in Hats Derbies and Soft Felts Knox $5.00 Stetson .$4 to $15 Warburton .....$5.00 Heath (imported) .... .$5, $0 French and Italia? Soft Hats .$3 and $5 Bristol Hats $3.00 311 Morrison Street. Opposite P0. 311 Morrison Street. Opposite P. O. ' Friday and Saturday Two Days Devoted to the Home Friday and Saturday I V ; ; ; Li :i niiTassUr yjaassisyrmsi Friday and Saturday Specials Royal ShoeCo. 339 MORXISOK 8T. Between First and Second .Sts. readies' 2-k rap Velvet, Corduroy and OMim jrumps, in macK or tan. Kejr ular $2.50 values, for two days only at one-half price. Jk $1.25 Royal ShoeCo. 229 Morrison St. BET. TCBST AHB SECOZTD. tea . w ur "Kifftt ii Quality . Feed. 1'ut up under the Pure Food Law AnaJyala iruaranteed. A , amjilete food for Baby Chicks froiif . ehftll until 10 ;wek old, tiemember this la all pare food, no screenings or waste. Wfc sell ' Foods, Remedies, Insecticides end Supplies of aU kladi., Conkey's sultry bnofc oor catalogue free Patent Medicine Section 50c California Syrup of Figs 29 L). D. D Salvitae 40 Shoop's Restorative 7 Hood's Sarsaparilla 75$ Oregon Blood Purifier S. S. S.. large size 1.19 Wine of Cardui , Mother's Friend HOC Wycth's Phosphate Soda .40e Lydia Pinkham's Compound 59 Kennedy s Discovery Bl,B Phenol Sodique 4t Pond's Extract Lavoris 29 P.orolyptol 8 Kno's Fruit Salts 80 Imported Carlsbad Salts T5e Gude Peptomangan Carter's Pills 15 Pierce's Pills 15 Brandrcth's Pills 18 Beecham's Pills 19 Ayer's Pills v 15v Doan's Kidney Pills 38 Pizo Pile Remedy 40 Lino Salve 20 Resinol 40 Mentholatum 40 Glover's .Mange Remedy 40 Cooper's Sarsaparilla 75 Stuart's Dyspepsia 40 Allen's Dyspepsia 40 Celery King 20 Carter's K. & H. Tea 20 Piatt's Chloride . . .' 40 r Bristle Section 1 25c French Tooth Brushes, assorted.... H 35c Tooth Brushes, high grade 27 $2.50 to $3.00 Hair Brushes, high grade f2.09 $1'0 Hair Brushes fl.13 $1.00 Cushion Back Hair Brushes 59 75c Solid Back Hair Brushes, assorted, extra sp'1..39 35c Hard Rubber Dressing Combs 23 35c Hard Rubber Fine Combs 23 50c Cloth Brushes 39 Each customer purchasing a tooth brush will be presented with a Celluloid Tooth Brush Rack. Stationery Section 35c "Woodlark" Playing Cards 29 75c English Linette Playing Cards 25 25c Mascotte Playing Cards 19 $1.00 Scotch Clan Playing Cards 49 50c Souvenir Playing Cards 39 Moore s Push Pins, package 7 Collapsible and Paper Drinking Cups &.io-io.zs Fountain Pen Ink, special, -1 pint 40 Fountain Pen Ink, special, 'A pint 25 $1.50 "Woodlark" Fountain Pens, guaranteed 98 Waterman and Conklin fountain Pens: all pens sold on ten days' trial. "Mew Method" (Gas Ranges One of the greatest inventions of the,century the "New Method" Gas Range. It saves you many a dollar in your gas bill. This is done through their patent burner. It is highly important to your pocket book that you invesitgate this feature. Almost any style pf Gas Range you can mention is now in stock. Two full carloads received the past week. We quote a $20.00 Special, 4-Hole Gas Range Sj 9.75 Only. .... . JUP Made like the cut, and fitted with the celebrated "New Method" burners, which are guaranteed to burn one-fourth less gas than other kinds. This range has a baking oven and four burners on top; shelf at either side. Ym Refrigeraf oHStoy 1 Mow ,t'.-..J.,.,. j r -- 155 v yj-... -? ! 4'., . I Sundry Section Drug Section 25c Glycerine and Bay Rum, bottle.. , 25c Witch Hazel, best quality, bottle.. 10c Sea Salt, package 25c package Assorted Corks 25c Carbrilinum, Imttle 10c "Peroxide Hydrogen, bottle 20c Wood Alcohol, bottle 10c Chloride Lime, pound 15c Borax, pound 10c "Woodlark" Pure Pepper, can...., 10c "Woodlark" Pure Allspice, can 35c Boracic Acid, package.. 25c. Carbolic Acid, bottle 10c Measuring Glasses, each 10c Bay Rum, extra quality, bottle.... 10c Sewing Machine Oil, bottle 10c Metal Polish . .18 ..17 ...7 ..20 . .20. ...7 ..15 . . .8 ...9 ...7 ...7 .26 .18 ...6 ...7 ...6 ...4 $1.00 -Stencil Outfits, for home decoration 79 $1.60 Liquid Wax, for renewing furniture, floors and woodwork, Vi gallon K1.18 $2.00 .Floor Paint, gallon .." $1.48 $1.00 Paint Brushes 88 15c can White hnamel, brush free 9 90c Tarine Moth Proof Bag, 30x65 inches 58 $l.5 Wall, .floor and Hand Duster, with long and short handles; can be washed.. Jewelry Section Medicinal Liquor Section $1.00 Pure Old Bourbon 71 $1.00 Fisher's Pure Rye :...74 $1.25 Carlisle Rye, bonded 79 $1.00 Three Star, 1 00 r Proof California Brandy.. 83 $1.00 Juniper Gin 83 $1.50 German Kummel $1.25 75c Virginia Dare Wine 69 75c quart Imported Chianti Wine 63 45c pint Imported Chianti Wine i37 Lxtra Special 100 proof, bottled in bond, 8 year old Chicken Lock Bourbon .89 75c Hat Pins.. $1.50 Hat Pins. 50c Belt Fins.. 75c Belt- Pins.. 25c Barrettes . 50c Barrettes .. $1.00 .98 .50 ..98 .37 ..58 ..19 37 It is none to early to secure your Refrigerator. You will want the best especially when the best will cost you no more than an inferior one. rs. n Investigate the "Old Reliable" the Standard for Thirty Ydai Tine "Alaska" It is built right to save ice consumption. There is no need to experiment you will find that the "Alaska" will fill all require ments. It has a reputation of a generation for irood service. Prices range from t Barrettes .78 Perfume Section 75c Pinaud's Lilas Vegetal 59 $1.00 Pinaud's Eau De Quinine 75 Lyons Tooth Powder .. 11 $1.00 Schefflcr's Colorine .65 10c. California Medicated Soap 5 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste 40 10c Lava Soap 50c Pray's Ongoline , 35 50c El Perfccto Veda Rouge " ' 29 50c Walnutta 44 50c Crerne- Elcaya 32d 50c De Miracle Cream , ,......,.19 1 -r 1 lac Kuoiioam d ......... .- i. '.12 - $12.00 to $0 1 . . v I tilt ITS m. Bl d 'l : m liii llllil 1 ill f liilliiii 1 wmWe&m EASY TERMS; $1.00 A WEEK i "PHir i "Mil i Woo d arH, C 1 sir k e Co; Washington and Fourth Streets We will gladly open an account with you. Avail yourself of our quick delivery system . Strong. Steel Bodies; Covered With Good Leather Our Go-Carts have all the latest closing devices, are of" light construction, making them easy for the mother to handle whether for home use or "streetcar traveling. We carry the celebrated "Sturgis". cart in many different styles. We offer a special $8.00 Sturgis with hoocl like cut, ten-inch rubber-tired wheels, leath-TfEI ix covering in black or tan, Fri- day and Saturday Special, atD'iO m Lowest Prices at All Times Easy Terms to All the People:; First and Yamhill Second and Yamhill ; f-?' .t .s