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V .THE -'OREGON ... DAILY ' jOUKNAL, .PORTLAND, '.TUESDAY EVENING' JANUARY 14, 1013. tSi(ED GLIjIS ARE b'ikXD Oil It IfflSIIHIUS ''i't:- Undercurrent- of J Obstruction Spirit for. Governor's . Pro gram Evident Among Solons but They Fear. Veto. ' (Start Correspondence.) Salem, Or., Jan. H.r-What part will tlie'polieicsof Governor. West play fn " tliciiepislative session Just begun? Will tin-re be bush hacking campaign by Ms opponents, com pa rable to' the. fight uaged by Jay IBowerman:' In the senate two years ago, or will the members be disposed to. act 'on m pa s j res of merits, w ithout regard to thetri source? The answer to fall .such-.-Inquiries, that Is the answer given out for publi cation,' is that nothing i to bo treated in a narrow way. . But there 1s a sig nificant undercurrent here land Xhere telling of opposition that will be en- . countered as soon as the legislation proposed by the governor is placed on the ways. , My Baist Home Kule Cry. WiU the legislature, ; for instance. , give the governor the fmisslng linkT Uy this is unders,too tne lack of law by which the governor was handicapped in his vice crusade., ,Xhe constitution eajs it is the governor's duty to see that the I--a are faithfully enforced, but the experience in Portland . shows that the governor lac::a effective power to go into a county where ; the local officials are indifferent or defiant) Somewhere between the duty the? gov ernor is instructed to perform and the authority he la given to act lies the "missing link." Bills are to be presented that' will in large measure supply it. :" Thtse' bilH will meet with immediate and deter mined opposition. It will' be said. that it Is dangerous to make the governor a dictator over local officials. The home rule idea will , invoked. And back of all thiB patriotic conservation of Jipnie ' riiie wlirihTpowerrul'1611y of interests that; want the law to etay 8B H i?. r, XIalarkey. QppoieS' extraction. , .Then there"'!? talk :of Investlgatinj committees . to be appointed .for tiie purpose of dlggiig 'into the vpenlten tiary management and other 'things where y the .. governor's ' acts -can be placed -under a microscope. Byt a pro cess of patient digging it' Is thought something- may: bo unearthed to give excuse . for . an assault; upon . the gov ernor's office. '. -x ;'..''.,; ' '- ',..''. Thlalattitude is not the attitude of all the Republican members,; by any means, and it may not be the attitude even of a majority." It- is not ODenlv admitted anywhere,' but the evidence. plain enough here a:d there.- .It is more a-state of mind than' a policy. A large section of the majority feels that it would be a mistake to take up aartisan' iignt. as it would nave a DIMICK IS liffi OUTFORMEASURES Clackamas Senator Believes . There Already Are Too Many Laws, , hinder the course of legislation." Pres ident.Malarkey has declared that he is in favor? of treating measures fairly, wherevep they come from and not in sympathy ; with any plan of san'dbag- Governor Btrongly Entrenched. The governor has tne veto power to back hia program tip, and that to is not afraid to use it has been demonstrated. This is one powerful argument' against a, bushwhacking campa'gn. , He can re taliate In a most effective way should it come to open conflict."' So far there Is ; distinct hesitation in opening Aip what might rob the session ? all ita fair promises, and Jose the. good Start it has made by prompt organization and ,! transaction of real . business on the firrt day of tho session. iSJM (Staff Correspondence.) Salem, Or -Jan.: H. Senator Dtmlck of Clackamas bids fair to'bccome known as !The Great Repealer.", : He made tart yesterday by introducing bills to repeal the naval militia law, the county dmoFalTzlhTf( veterinarian law. ;,y.r',,t(v't .irv.:;:;;..v;,; jjJt this .legislature did toothing else but repeal about one-third of the laws and adjourned; tomorrow, it would be entitled to the thanks of the state" la the way.nTexprcssea his Ideas. H;Y! "The naval militia law ', ha? been a source of squabbles from the ; time it was enacted," he eaid last "night. "The whole thing Is needless and of no- ben efit. Let's turn the Boston back to the government; It is an old, broken down warship, ami probably the government will order it taken out to sea and sunk. Georga a. Shepherd goes on board the .warship and saya he's it Then they throw him off, and somebody else takes charge. S : They ; want I 25,000 this year,' and if we let It go on theyrwill want 1 75,000 Within three years." t ' The Clackamas senator is equally vig orous regarding the county school su pervisor bill, which, was passed two years ago. and permits the appointment of supervisors to assist the county su perintendent in counties having more than SO school districts. . - , ? "Rouse mlt 'tin,", aald Dimick. "Why, In our county we have one superintend ent and three supervisors. This is an other big source of expense. ; And the county veterinarians, tod, ought to be dispensed with. Let every fellow pay his own veterinary expenses,"1, o , pienmroTTn 1110 UUJLUI IU It MEN EXPRESS HONEST C: (Staff Correspondence.! Salem, Or., Jan. H. Some important reforms in express wasron ethics may fba expected if a bill introduced in the house by L. G. Carpenter of Multnomah becomes a lav. Hereafter you need not be aurprtKl to have your expressman present you bis card with a real society flourish when he comes to ' cart your irunc ia in rinnnr. Tii Mil I. - - r v. . II V U I . . , V likely to.navelhe happy effect of mak tng expivssmcn as a class more so clable. ' - - -... J-. . . ', - ., . . ', Bneriy, the proposed law nrovide that any expressman in an Incorporated town who.ahall move anv trunk, valiss er-eatcheV-must leave-wHh-the person for wnom ne is moving it Ms name and address, ana the number of hia waaon license, t Carpenter' believes it will be valuable as a curb on unscrupulous ex press wagon .onvera and will work no injury to trustworthy onea. The ad. drees oi tne horse- will ot be required criATnno ULl1ilUl0 If lIII ILL II SMOKE HILEDOieUi IESS COLD STORAG EGGS E TO TELL AGE PERHAPS ., , (Staff Correspondence.) . - ; Salem, Or., Jan. 14. The cold storage brl.quet, the cold storage tes and cold storage fowl with all the Test of the cold storage family must speak tip and tell how old they are by the -terms of house bill No. 4, introduced by Jay H. Upton of Multnomah county.' : -The bill -is aimed at the practice of selling aged cold storage f oods.i r lt re quires that any article placed in cold storage must be conspicuously-marked with the date it was received there, and prohibits Its removal from cold atorage unless it is so marked. Peace and health officers are authorized to enter ana inspect cold storage plants, : v (Staff Correspondence.) ; : i Salenv Or.,- Jan. 14.' Ther senate r- fused 'to 'quit smoking yesterday, da- spite an f fort by Dimick of Clackamas and Joseph of Multnomah to have their colleagues swear-off at the beginning of the session. As the fragrant fumes or wavanaa mingled , witn other fumes Of doubtful classification,- the senators declined to suspend the rules and "cut it 'out"&5, ;' n r'Mt,': .'w,;... 'V.t.;:,' ; is . The vote was 15 to 15,;with 20 re quired.; Some of. those voting against smoke were themselves smoking as they voted to banish their cigars. This was notably the case with I. KJ Day, who blew a great cloud away as he respond- cd to his''name.:i;'':.ftvvrf,.-f:.wi5.i' i-ri U:- A soon as the vote was taken W. Lalh Thompson was seen to light up on a cigar or enormous proportions, which lasted long into the afternoon. -, WARTIjUR SUBMITS ANTI HANGING BILL Speaker. ."'Would Substitute Electrocution and Limit - ' Witnesses. . (.Staff Correspondence.) baiem. Or., Jan. 14. To - substitute electrosutlon for hanging In Oregon aft er May, mj, is proposed In a bill in troduced by Speaker. McArthur of the house. ' - U-KJldesses. J6aexecutlon. jte tab definitely limited. Mn' addition to the warden or deputy in charge of the- exe cution, there are to be three physi cians and a , jury of 12 reputable citi zens, all to be summoned by the warden and such peace officers and electricians as may be needed to execute the judg ment. . .. 'if-,-': v i It ia also provided that the warden shall invite the governor or bis rep resentatives; the, attorney . general or his representative; the sheriff of the county in which the crime was com mitted; not more than two clergymen designated by the condemned man, and not to exceed 20 .representatives of the press. - 1 ' . ' - In any evfnt,. no person under 21 years of age is to be -permitted to wit ness the execution. If the warden- or his deputy invites any other persons he is to be imme diately dismissed. ; t'ornejr requesting- them to .send in im- office supplies . durins meJiately. estimates for .stationary .and I months. ' . , ' (ha nrxt six COMMISSIONERS WILL, KEEP TAB ON EXPENSES ''''''"'':'-.., vi'-.f '-, '','''. "' '" " '- ' !'".r i-.i ' Tne' county commissioners , have de cided to keep a table of comparative costs of operating the various ..depart ments of tho county and with thla view in mind yesterday addressed a communi- ration to County Auditor. Martin. -They instructed Mr. Martin to submit monthly a statement snowing me total cost, of operating each department aa .compared with 1912. , " : - ;.?-,-.'. Letters were forwarded to the various county officials,; Including county clerk, auditor, assessor, sheriff and district at- DO YOU GET:IIP WITH A LAFilE BAG? Have You Rheumatism, Kidney, t Liver - or , Bladder Trouble? ' ,-, Tain or dull, ache in the back Is evU dence of kidney trouble. It is Nature'j timely warning to show you that the traik of health is not clear,' Danger Signals. ' If these dangtr signals pre unheeded more serious results follow; Brljrht's disease, wnlch is tho worst form of kll i.ey "trouble, may steal upon you.. V Tho mild and. 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While lldney dW orders aro the' most 'common diseases that prevail, they are almost the last recognized by patients and physicians, who ; usually iconttnt themselves; with doctoring the effects, while the original disease constantly endermines the ays tcra. . , , - ; r Sample Jlottle Sent Free. ( -7;-.--.:x u-i-MWi ... jri rm- 1 "'tS' l-'fel i' Eegular fifty.cent tn& one-dcllar, lz ; bottles: at -all: drug :Stores.'.vf:-v:if-.'w;1.i::'Vr?i Don't make any mistake, but remem ber .the name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roit, and ' the address, Binghamton, N. T. which you will find on every bottle. ? Editorial srotloe To prove the wonderful merits . of Swamn-lioot iou may lava a sample bottle rnd a took of val:able informatlort. both sent absolutely free by mail, The, book contains many jj the thousands of letters received front me and women who found Swamp-Koot to bo Just Jhe remedy they needed, The value ai'd auccess of Swamp-Roo '.ks so wUt known that our readers are ad vised to send for & sampla bottle iAdtiesa Dr. -Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton. N. . Y., be sure to say you read this generous offer In The' 1'ortland Daily Journal, xne genuineness or .mis oner is guaranteed. -rij, I" Journal Want Ads bring results. I FUSEE- PEMRJEE ET f7f??YJt:i ..-.:-.! ' .-- te -W 1 - TJ . Cu.TiLJ v54-piece Semi-Porce- Iain Dinner Sets FreeJ See Them Oil Our Three patterns to choose from.' Come early. Thircl Floor. 54 -Piece Semi-Porcelain Waxed Oak ' Buffet. Like Cut,- Included. Value - - '. " .: ;, . WHO ,Tr, - " v""i wi m - S.-.JU try;-, .is- i-iii'r.-':f4rimr TM-A.t -.-.-i.'.-i-.'i mim'; ,ir-,T" -.. ;v-"'' '',;:: iir Et. FKEE Complete Dining-Room Outfit , at Clean-Up Prices, and a Din ner Set Free::; This outfit includes Tabler Buffet, China Closet and six-Diners; . . . ; v for !56MS'--"' 6-foot,E.tcision Dining Table in waxed golden oak; square pedestal leg; regular $18.00. f Waxed .Oak JBuffet, top 18x42, French plate mirror. 10x32,. straight lines; regular. $3150.. Golden Waxed Oak China' Closet, full glass door and sides, well constructed, aiong square lines; regular $27.50. Set of six Waxed Oak Diners to match the rest ot the outfit; .regular $2.75 each, $16.50. r The entire outfit -complete delivered to for..." .' - Gwl U fi AAO Very special terms, $10.00 down and $7.50 per month. Re- memDeri'tne 54-piece Dinner Set is included Free. Take notice: I his otter is limited to the first 20 purchasers. UR guarantee; of absolute satisfaction or your money back ' holds good:;on these two extra:special free offers in this ad. You can depend on furniture bought at Gevurtz. , Don't fort we;are making the furniture prices in this city and Will not be' undersold. Let lis prove this to YOU! :'"'i.g:.?."J.i..J M. I1' " $33.50 SEE PRICE AND TERMS ON ENTIRE OUTFIT, TOGETHER WITH FREE OFFER r 'it i . . I ' -., WHATEVER you buy here is guaranteed "without- a string" aud your money is refunded without a grimace. You don't even have to ask for your money. Simply hint that you , want it,, and it's yours quick as an eye-flutter. Everything we; sell is sold mbject to approval. Your -money is good, but your good . w ill js, better. Wfi JrelAhat wc serve ourselves-best by serving you best This store is ruled ahdrnbyita cus-: tomers. They are, masters ' wid we are their'servantsr"-1 - ' -.. V I.I.IMI, ... " W'c Sim,, not jVt claim,' to - no you brt." ', ECLIPSE , . RAXGE , SPECIALS FOR ALL THIS WEEK WITH t . FREE. ENAMELED : WARE OFFER . i ,. i . J ';. J 1--' . . 1 . . - f Value $18.00 7.50 'worth .of Graniteware ABSOLUTELY IREE with .every. Eclipse Rane sold this .week.'-.reardless'" - of price. Very low prices on bur. Ranges during this' . 4 clean-up. :We havehandled.Eclipseanges for years t , ' and guarantee them -in every," respect, for we' know. ' ; , , they, will giye satisfaction. Thev are. far sunerinr tn ' k . any range made at anywhere' near1 'Eclipse prices '; - Fe Graniteware, JS7.50 worth.- You buy the ' j range, and pick'.out; your 'own graniteware. This'. , , otteris good for just one week. If you do not need ' ;a range! now." make a deoosit on'on'e:takr arWnn. " . rVtage of This greatreeoTfer-and We wjllideliverihe grange, when you are ready.' f , " " ; 7' -' : - n ' T, PORTLAND'S GNDlT F . ftR-ffi . . -..flUr.ri. Mm: h -Diriers:.,, '. ' : .. ...t0. .'''' .:!r5feffJ ffSH', Match .-Ufll. Included vlfllHIflrffeS'.' -'$27.50!::- " -va:'ii IIATK r Tl WLJiaSI;;.: Td,!e Like lut, b-root Extension, r -iio : t. nr Square ,ua v'""ia vlU8Cl Pe'destal Leg. Matchei-, . With Outfit, Value . Entire Outfit. See Complete Outfit in Our Fifth Street Window! ' F REE Enameled; Ware F R EE $7,50 Worth Come and Pick Yours;Out AY'MMEl I s . " -.V V :-"b.t w . ; i i - ' S s