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HIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY, EVENING, FEBRUARY 4, 1313. COUNTY PAY ROLL Commissioners Add ; $650 Month in Salaries and : ;i ; Kqyl Deputies. ; . 1 '. Through orders ' authorizing tfcs ap ' rointment of additional county employe and salary elevations, the county com missioners added $660 per month to the r county payroll ? at , their meeting yes terday. ; I -vv-,. .t;,'- .,:".": : -District Attorney pvana was given ; authority to appoint a special agent at -8 salaryof J126 pef month; two addl w tlonal stenographers, at $75 '.monthly, 7Va"i ones record clerk at 60. Sheriff Tom Word was given authority to add two extra deputy sheriffs at a salary of $100 per month each, their appointments , ' to expire .In 80days; .-r:-y..j;;5 i . H. P. Hunter was appointed tempo rarily as . deputy constable on the re quest of Constable Andy Weinberger, .who said there was too much work In the office for the present force. Mr. Hunter's salary was placed at $90 perl month. v :''.':f v-' i ':'.. ; J Harry Bulger, special deputy attached , to the county judge's office, ' had his salary raised from t00 to $115, and the . salary of Mrs. D. D, Jackson, matron -.at the Multnomah county . farm, was raised from $40 to$50 mqnthly. ' All of these orders become effective from February 1. ., '- " In addition Leo H., Truesdale was appointed tno county's motorcycle po liceman, at a salary of $75 per month, the ordef'taking effect January 1, ,4 letter was received from the sec retary of the 'Multnomah County Fair association at Gresham, asking the com missioners to name a time when it would be convenient for them to meet with the association officials1 for - the pur pose of deciding , upon what appropria tion can be made for this year's fair, i 1 Judge Robert O. Morrow made a writ ten request for a room In the court house to be given over Uo the use ofj me court reporter or aepartment ro. z, over which Morrow presides. , The commissioners have addressed a letter to District Attorney Kvans ; ad vising him that there V 17,911.73 due the county; from fermer County Clerk Fields. The : commissioners informed l-. the district attorney that the county court aesirea mm to tans wnateyer ac tion he believes best to protect the county's interest. . The commissioners likewise addressed -a letter to Mr. Fields requesting- him to pay over the sum due the county Im mediately,!: The money- In question was lost in a local lank, which failed here a little over a year ago. - , . . Several firms dealing . in crude oil were notified that, bids sre now being advertised for the furnishing, of crude oil to the county for fuel and road pur poses. The bids will . be opened by County Clerk Coffey, Monday forenoon, February 17. ,-.. OLD ASHLAND NORMAL E S ITS HEAD AGAIN (Staff " Correspondence.) Salem, r.. Fen. 4. Senator Von der Hell en introduced the Ashland Normal bill in the senate this morning. ,v (Salem Bureau of The Jooroal.) . 1 " Salem, Or., Feb. 4. The ghost of the old' Normal school fight bobbed up in the house of representatives yesterday when the Jackson county delegation In troduced a bill providing for a tax levy of one-fortieth of a mill on. the taxable property of the state for the support and maintenance of the old Southern Or" egon - State Normal at Ashland, v The bill carries the referendum, clause. . i .T For four "years now,; since the mem orable session when . the , legislature failed to make any appropriations for the support of the three normal schoolj of the state, the 'Ashland Normal build lngs have stood as specters of bygone days. ;v . I' : " - -:" '-: .-. The third Normal, located at '..'eston, has given up the ghost for good. Rep resentative HlnkW of the Umatilla coun ty delegation has introduced a bill pro viding for conveyance of the old build ings and grounds to the Weston school diStrlCt..,.;, 'f-.V,' X" vvVV : : ' Representative Mann of that delega tion said today he did not want to make any effort to reestablish the Weston Normal as the old flrnt remained too fresh Jn the memories of, bis constitu ents..::. '.v.....-.., 'ur''-v'.-f-s. '.-" ' i Salem, Or., Feb. 4.The tar of hope of the would-be county of Sluslaw set yesterday afternoon, when H. B. 163 was Indefinitely .postponed. This bill,' In troduced by Parsons . by request, pro posed to create a new county out of the western portion of Lane and Douglas counties. y H. ,B. 17, by Hall, to prevent the storing of dynamite and nitre-glycerine near unincorporated towns, was also lnaenniteiy postponed. - t GET FJRST HAND AT ... . ' Dili IDS .V. (Staff Conwspoodene.) " Salem, .Or., Feb. 4. Members of the ways and means' committee of the sen ate have decided to make a tour of the state institutions at Salem and try,, to determine for themselves the extent of their money needs. Chairman T. L. Perkins and most of the members of the committee left the state house at noon for their, first trip, the first place on thtlr visiting list being the state asylum for the insane. . . - ' " The house committee on ways and means Is gradually working Ks appro priation bills into shape. These bills will bo introduced. In the house, and the senate committee wishes to be ready to act promptly when the measures come over to the senate. 1 i- ' ,..' -i The superintendents of the Tarious inaMtuttonM. will ha naked to eXDlaln why each sum la asked, while the mem bers are on tne grouna ana ame 10 taae a look for themselves at the condition of building and equipment . . A sentence of "six months Imprison ment was imposed at Madrid on a Span ish' Protestant soldier for refusing' to kneel at mass. THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE AND DON'T MOW IT Weak and nnheaithy kidneys are prob ably responsible for more sickness and suffering than any other disease, there fore when through neglect or other cause kidney trouble It permitted to continue serious results are sure to follow. - "' Tour other organs' may need attn tlon but your kidneys most; beoause they do most and should have atten tion first. . j v - - If you feel that your kidneys axe the cans of you sickness or run down condition, commence taking Sr. Kilmer's Bwanrh-Boot, ' the groat kidney, Uver and bladder remedy, because as soon as your kidneys bejla to Improve they will Prevalence of Kidney Disease. Moat people do not realize the alarm ing increase and remarkable prevaienoy of kidney disease. While kidney, dis orders are the 1 most common diseases j that prevail, they are almost the last recognised by patient or physicians. who usually, content themselves with doctoring the effects, while the original disease constantly undermines the ya- tern. - -,. -,'.; :. '. ""'""..'V., :-,C. A Trial Will Convince Anyone. J The mild and Immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder, remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its .remarkable results in the most distressing cases. Symptoms of Kidney Trouble. Swamp-Hoot Is not recommended for everything, nut ir you are oougea to pass your water frequently night and day. smarting or Irritation In passing, brick-dust sediment In the urine, head ache, backache, . lame back, dizziness, poor digestion, sleeplessness, nerv ousness, heart disturbance due to bad kidney trouble, skin eruptions from bad blood, neuralgia, rheumatism, lumDago, bloating, Irritability, wornout feeling, lack of ambition, may be loss of flesh, sallow complexion, or Brigbt's d I ease maybe stealing upon you, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. Swamo-Root Is Pleasant to Take. If -you are already convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need, you can purchase the regular 60-cent ami one- dollar size bottles at ail crag stores. Sample Bottle Sent Free. help all the other organs to health. XDXTOBXATj arOTXCTE To prove the wondeffl merits of Swamp-Root you may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable information, both sent ab solutely free by mall. The book contains many of the thousands of letters received from men and women who found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy they needed. The value and success of Swamp-Root Is so well known that our readers are advised, to send for a sample bottle. Address Dr. Kilmer St Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., be sure to say you read this generous offer in The Port land Dally Journal. : The genuineness of this offer is guaranteed. ... V " He - Hot jife ftiiw 0, On account of the enormous stock of Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Crockery, Carpets, Rugs, Drapery and Bedding, in fact every conceivable household necessity, and with the desire to pose of same at the earliest possible date,-have concluded to offer an extra induce-. v merivin addition to the extraordinary cash discounts they i?ave been giving, by.selling ' . v on time contracts as heretofore. " '. :, ..... v: . ' .,.'. , .. .... . There will be no question about who can and WILL sell for less. We will make still further reductions from bur ALWAYS THE LOWEST Three-piece Set, genuine mahogany and At rjf a a leather. . Worth $375.00, for... 2)1 I O.UU Another, genuine mahogany and green plush. f Worth $75.00, for. ; ;.T. . . .7; . .... . . . ... . 500eZ5 i , , - . Circassian walnut Bedroom Set, complete, Cost (?ACf AA us $142.50. You can have it for 2)e7J,UU HALL MIRRORSIn every variety and. style, French plate glasses, for less than" wholesale prices. w : TURKISH ROCKERS The famous KARPEN Ann a a BROS,' make, genuineeather, as low as tftjUalU CENTER TABLES 24x24 top. Quarter -sawed oak, 12 patterns to select from for,: each. . $2.85 Axminster Carpet, sewed,' lined and faid, for as low as. . . .$1.15 Wool Velvet . . . $1.10 Print Velvet 90 mm mm. Mi WW HI J A All-Wool Ingrain, per yard .69c UNOLEUMPrint, yard ,45c; Inlaid,' yard 90c Remnants Very Cheap." . RUGS Axminster, 9x 1 2, as low as . . . . ..' $15.75 Body Brussels... $23.00 Tapestry. . . ...$11.25 Wool Fiber ....$ 9.00 Wiltons . . ... .$29.75 Draperies, Portieres, Lace Curtains, Betiding, etc., ' All Reduced Proportionately. .... ..... .... I". ' Tv -NCr Tr'V Mm CELEBRATED BUCK LINE iForcookinror heatin;for;any,iSnd of fuel (ts, coal orwood), for any room in the chouse. Or at anv Drice.p-et the RUPICan vnn will nnt h Hiwnnnint. 1fl RV tm:A six-hole Rane,) asbestos-lined, enamel door and shelf ... 7.7. .V&OmOXj Meating Stoves Half Price 1 7 Girriet .'.J- Avenue, East Stark Corner Avenue East Starlc WE OPEN OUR STORE ; AT 830. T.1TE KOST.B . TAIiXXH . WE CIJ OU.l sto:; AT 5:C3 THU ITVl.f ON THE MOST WANTED MERCHANDISEA CLEANUP, SALE OF ALL BROKEN LINES, REMNANTS AND ODDS AND ENDS IN ALL? SECTIONS February, by the calendar, is the "cleanup", month in this store, .but judged 'by the prices it is the, carnival month of the whole year for bargain-giving. ' Standing as we do midway 'twixt the seasons, nothing will stimulateyour appetite to buy quite so forcibly as sharply cut prices, and that is the quick-business tonic we offer you, now. Nothing has been reserved "for its intrinsic worth every . department is embraced in the sale even the new Spring goods are temptingly low priced. Take advantage. Great A'fter- Inventopy Sale of Remnants at Broken lines and odd pieces of Table Linens, Toweling, White Goods, Sheeting, Muslins, Ginghams, Percales, Outing Flan nels, etc. - " The timeliness of this great sale of Do mestic Goods should be quite as Velcohie as the magnetic values, which present unique ' possibilities to thrifty housewives, hotels, rooming-houses and institution?. We can only hint at the values, as lots and as sortments are too numerous to describe, in limited space. Half Price! Remnants Half Price ! of Curtain Materials and Wash Goodo Unlimited choice from a wonderful lot of Remnants at one-half regular rem nant prices. The assortment includes Wash Goods of most every description,' suit able for most any purpose; also Curtain Materials, such as plain and dotted scrims, cross bar and striped madras, silkolines, Swisses, cretonnes, etc. All are this sea son's goods and you have choice of all colors, widths and lengths at ON&HALF REGULAR REMNANT PRICES. 15c INSTEAD OF 25c A fine lot of Mohair Finish Suitings in a large variety of styles; in neat checks, stripes and plaids. 9c INSTEAD 0?15c A great jot of Velour Flannels shown in medium and dark colorings, in styles most suited for kimonos and house dresses. 6c INSTEAD OF 9c About 500 'dozen Huck Towels of good size and quality. They come 16 by 32 inches and in plain white or with fast colored borders. 8c INSTEAD OF 10c Oyer 2500 yards of 18-inch White Crash shown, , with fast colored red border. It is very absorbent and durable. . ' 98c INSTEAD OF $1.25 A brand new line of White Bed Spreads, full size, for double beds. They come in a large va riety of neat patterns. Best 12c Pillow Slips, 42x36 in., 10c Best 15c Pillow Slips, 42x36 in., now 12c Best 5oc-Sheets, 72x90 in.how at 42c Best 65c Sheets, of. extra size, now 54c Heavy Bed Spreads, $1.75 grade, $1.43 Children's Shoes fop This fal(3 : Invoicing brought to the front a great many odds land ends in women's fcn3 children's Shoes that had accumulated during the busy season.' Theset thcludsd tha best quality shoes, but we must sacrifice them. in order to make room for our reg ular spring lines. Do not fail to visit our, bargain department Hero jure a few cf the specials:. ;. ...:-;:f.7';7, :,';.'.': Women's high-grade Patent and Gun metal Oxfords, that are regular fifr $3i5o values, special at .... . ... z 7 L Broken lines in "Grover's Comfort" Shoes, regular $2.5ovaIues, spe- House Shoes of all kinds and sizes reg ular $2.00 values, sold at the spe- Aft Children's Jockey Boots, shown : : in all sizes to 8, regular $1 .50 values, fftn special at .......... . , . ; vl . ";. ? yb This Season's Choicest Novelty; Sillio Broken lines in Embroidered Weaves, Printed Warps, Rich Persian Patterns, Pomnadour Fancies, Striped StylesV etc. 75c," hat Hv- 85c and $1.00 qualities, priced rTVy lft) at, the yard . , ... . : ..... S.r. ZMOAj See Our Morrison Sbtet Window- Display To day and Be Here-Jomorrow.' When: Our Doers Open at 8u.';:'',;'7;'t,7:77:" 7ft-'7v Herels a specially underpriced collection of beautiful Novelty Silks over, which we've ' been working the past few days. Many of the pat- terns are exclusive with us.. . The. color range is as fine as the qualities are reliable, and lyou'll be surprised, too, when you see how beautiful they really are. The ' assortment includes all wanted weaves in a splendid variety of neat and attractive colorings. You have choice from 20 to 27-inch Npvelty Embroidered, Weaves,vPrinted Warp ; Fancies, Rich ; Persian Novelties, Beautiful New-Pompadours,- Novelty Satin Plaids, t Fancy Pin and Pekin Stripes, 'Jacquard Novelties and an endless variety of Foulard Silks. Come and profit by an early selection. Choose from 75c, 85c and Hp n $1.00 Silks- at," per yard . .; ; ..... . . . . . O u Sale of Short Longtlis and Hcmnanto Woolen Drcca G c z '1:: Here's about the best "value news we've printed from this section this season. 1 1 tells of; sharp reductions on all short lengths -and remnants offering them to yoa : below-present mill cost.: Included are Serges, Novelty Worsteds Dress Flannel , Broadcloths, -Waistings, . Cashmeres, Heavy - Coatings, Scotch Mixtures, etc. " dthsruaithS7iIl0l0Tsriitlti5rlcerandlttfrsha I ) ' ' ' " - - . ; -.-: V..- .;. (,.,10.",.,-.,'-.,,.. ,s-..-.:;