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FOR FACTORY AHD . OF GJRL'S HEATH UHTIL 1915; RIVAL i iiiiinnif liffinni 11 .;." -jm: u v u a n LAW WUIKim THE - OREGON - DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENINQ, FEBRUARy 14, 1913. County Attorney System, Bu bonic Plague Bill and Six Others Pass House at This Morning's Session. Body Found at Foot of Cam yon Near Santa Monica; Card is Mystery. ; " (Staff CJorropoixIfnce.l , .' Salem, H. Lawrence measure lxtn 8 hours ft 4ay as the ijiaxttnum'for women workers in .facto- i ries and lauitdrlea passed tha houae to- dav, with littje opposition, ,Aft being severely mangled in com , mittae f the whola house, and meeting Ptifri opposition. In consequence, H. B. 4 49,- abolishing, the present djutrlot at torney system and substituting for It a i vounty attorney Jn each county, .wa I adopted. . Chargea of "salary grab" were s made by Blanchard, but others declared i "it would reduce the salary total, i McArthur's bill appropriating 110, i00 to fight toubonlo plague was adopted "after 'McArth'ur had told the dangers of ; the epread of the disease in this coun : try. ' II a 64, toy 0111 To repeal the stat- ute "providing that the atate shall re fund counties for support furnished non resident paupers, was defeated. Nine bills in all wera passed, as f ol- ir o Afl " Kv T owranpfi Tn resUlRtC lahnr of females employed 'in factories,' laundries, etc., limiting to 8 hours a Bay. " H. B. 298, by Murnana (request Sou.tli Portland BoostersJ-Brlnging certain highways . within Corporate limits of rtaln cttlea under control of county It B. 3tt, by Hurd To provide the k manner or proving issue oy ieaerai gov ernment of a license or Internal revenue ' ( afamn for RUla of malt llOUOr. j " It B. Ill, by Hagood (tin plate law) j Tn voiilr nwnr, of nroDertv to nlace 1 - thereon plate or sign giving their , names and addreasea. ; It B. 449, by Hill Abolishing dis trict attomeya and substituting county attorney system, r H. B. 325, by McArthur Appropriate ! ing $10,000 to fight bubonic plague. ;""'. H. B. 338. by Appelgren Making wil h.i. 882. fev Hurd Defining term - Intoxicating, liquors,' in questions of "evidence. , TT tl ift hv NnaM (rfinupat of rov ernor)--To" enjoin and jabaje houses of j prostitution; to declare them a nuisance, and to enjoin persons from conducting ! tncm. . v W1- . (United "preM tttl Wire.) Santa Monica ' Cut.. Feb. 14.-The po lice are putting forth every. ffort to solve themystenouajJiieatij oi n Nettle soards, IS years old hos body was' found late yesterday at tha foot of a cliff in Dead Man's Canyon, near here. She apparently, had been dead at least wwk. Roth arms and shoulders Were broken and the head was badly bruised. No sign of a struggle was apparent ai the top of the 100 foot bluff over the brink of which Miss Boards had either fallerf or been hurled. Added mystery Is lent to the case Dy j nivHtnrtnu twist card mailed from Los Angeles on February , written in a palpably disguised nana ana unsigned. The post card read: "Qo to north lease, Dead Man's Can yon, '40 rods from the road, turning to the left, tou win rina a woman s oooy. T v,i thnra and law It." On receipt of this card the police made a search but failed to discover the body, and treated the matter as a hoax until yesterday. Upper and Lower Rivers Find They Cannot Legislate One Another Out of Business So "Snaked and Quit, f Opium Maketf Asphyxiated. Tlnttft.1 Pmm TameA Utrt San Francisco. Feb. 14. Supposedly choked "to death by smoke from the mniildorlnr wood around an over heated ens crate while helpless from an opium debauch, the bodies of Richard Lebold and his wife were found In their apart4 ments here eany toaay. ; ine opium oui lit was round nearoy. (Stuff GorrMixmdence.) Salem, Or., Feb. 14. The -Columbia river salmon war Js oyer and semblance of peace has at last settled on the troubled , factions from ' the upper and lower lve,rr who have 'been striving earnestly to legislate each other out of business by a host of Mils before' the legislature., ' - . v The teace Is a good deal like that be tween the lion and the lamb, but so far as any legislation at this session is con cerned, tne cruel war - is ended, u ne fight, which so far has centered in the bouse, and had been between Anderson, of Astoria, and Anderson, of The Dalles, waa formally called off this, morning. Anderson, of Clatsop, withdrew H. B. 388, which would have closed the upper Columbia through the whole fall fish ing season. Not to be outdone, Ander son, of Wasco, jumped up and withdrew H. B. 478, to close the Columbia below - HOME TALENT MINSTRELS V. - f FILL' OPERA HOUSE i ... i r Prairie City., Or., Feb. 14. The opera .'house here was packed to the doors last night at the initial performance of the local talent minstrel ahow (Which was irlven by the business men of the place in the intereet;of the local promotion fund. The performance had an enthusi astic reception from the large audience, and in response to universal demand will be repeated tonight ' . 1 BED ROCK .This applies to the prices of what is left of my Winter stock of High-Grade . Men's Suits ;Overcoats $10, $12, $14 Fifty per cent would !have to be. added to thesa prices if I paid 1000 instead of $30 a ' month rent. ' SPWNGSUITS ARE ARRIVING Remember, I eliminate the profits that pays , ; for Hihround-floor rent. . . Hug electric sins. Window displays. Expensive fixtures and 7 Elaborate clothin? cabinets. ASTHMA CATARRH WHOOPING COUGH BKUNLMlllS SPASMODIC CROUP COUGHS COLOS tsraausHtoitTe A simple, ia(e and effective treatment for bronchial troubles, without dosing the stomach with drags. Used with success for thirty years. The air carrying the antiseptic vapor, In spired with evevy breath, makes breath ing easy, soothes the sore throat, and stops the cough, assuring restful nights. Cresolene is invaluable to mothers with voting children and a boon to enfferers trora Anmn. Stnd ns postal for descriptiv booklet. ALL DRCCeiBTB. Try Orantaw Antiwptle Throat TubleUfor the lr liuted thrtMit. They an eimple, elTmtlre and antl wpflo. Of your drurg1t or from iu, Wj to atauipe VAP0 CKESOLENS CO. MCwtfaxhSt., N.Y. Spring Auto Time i Is Coining the Willamette ij-lver to all. fishing for! v. vra. and It B. 477, to stop gill net fishing at the mouth of tha Colum-l bla "in the Interest, of. navigation." "Since the lower river, i a going xo oe a I'll meet it half way and with draw my bills, nmirsea aiiubibuii, t The Dalles, and he perrorq mis iaua- able act. .', ' " . Last nlKt Carpenter, or. Muunoman, ifhHriv a bill to prohibit all seining on the upper Columbia, so the calendar . is now Tree 01 coiumma river naning legislation, except tor a bill-aimed at' fish traps which not even the fish trap men have opposed." . ' .' The fish squabble oectirs at every leg, Islamre. but it has been particularly hitter this aession. Some of the conv ; nilttte meetings to consider it have been very sultry THREE IRONWORKERS RELEASED ON BONDS (Uulted Vmt Loastd Wire.) N' Chicago, Keb. 14. The United States court of appeals today ordered the re lease from the federal prison at Leaden worth Kaii.. of Paul Morrin, of St. houls, and William Hhupe and E. , H, Houlihan, of Chicago; three of the union men convicted at the Indianapolis dy namlte conspiracy trial. T,h bonds fur nished for the three men were approved yesterday. lf '' t, Vale Wants Land t3pnHl. (Speflal to The JonranM Vale. Or., Feb. 14,-rIn 1909 the gov eminent withdrew from entry some 3",i 000 acres of public land embraced in what are known as the Harper. Beulah. WarnmpringB and Juntura reservoir and irrigation projects, lying in and ad jacent to the Malheur river valley. Be fore the land was withdrawn, however, the Oregon Eastern railroad was granted a. rignt. or way through the canyon, al most at the lrWpt lav1a nf th 1r,H. withdrawn. The railroad has now been ouui over most ofth. segregated area, and a strong effort will be put forth by the Vala Chamhur Monday night to have the government restore this land to entry. TlCnma Sfnruio tn- Vfoln'nn ' -1 " (Called Pres I.farad iire.t Tacoma, Wash., Feb. 34. r Ueyer Cohen, manager of a local twice convicted of emboasl the local Moose lodge, tn sentence, the ' supreme tilctyYe show, ng 90ff from ast serve . his court which passed on his case, today affirming hi conviction.-: Cohen has been out on bail and several weeks ago. left Tacoma. Where' heinow, isyhG ' one appears to know. Hs WW be bpoiffcht back to serve his sentence or his MH will be for feited. 1 : Eugene Merchant 8teif:for Libel. - (Special to The iduittl. . Eugene, Or., Feb. 14. J, M. Saffer, merchitiit, who with three companions was arrested a fjpw night ago, charged withy gambling Ma home, and fined l20Hlnupolice cor, today sued Mike Thompson, deposed night chief of po llci -and the Register Publishing com pany, for 15000 damages on accouyt of publication' of an article signed b)l Thompson in the Homing Register, in whlcli he said gamblers bad frequented Saffer's residence att all hours of the' night '-and that Saffer and his three friends were gambling at the time of arrest - Saffer says, that they were en Joying only a social game. ' - - ; r - .... u. General Woodford Dies. ' - (United Pnns fflre.J 7 New York, Feb. H.General Bttwart L, Woodford, former minrster to Spain, died at his home here today. Woodford was 78 yeara old.,. He was minister to Spain 'when the United States declared war on that country. -A few years ago he directed tha ,Huds.pn Fulton celebration here. OLD FOLKS FIND NEW REMEDY RELIEVES ALL KIDNEY AND BLADDER MISERIES Drives Rheumatic Pains Away, Relieves Backache and Blad der Disorders After a Few Doses Are Taken. " Sleep disturbing bladder weak nesses, backache, rheumatism, and the many other kindred t ailments which so commonly come with declin ing years, need no longer be a source of dread and misery to those who are past the middle age of life. The new discovery, Croxone, cures all such disorders because it removes the very cause of the trouble. It soaks right Into the kidneys, through the walls and linings; cleans out the little filtering glands and cells, and gives the kidneys new strength to do their work properly. It neutralises and dissolves the poisonous uric acid substances that lodge In the jqlnts and muscles, causing rheumatism; and makes the kidneys filter and sift out all the poisonous waste matter from the blood and drive it out of the system. It matters not how old you are or how long you have suffered, Croxone Is so prepared that it is practically impossible to take it into the human system without results. You will find it different from all other Temedles. There is nothing else on earth like it. It starts to work immediately and more than a few doses are sel dom required to rellev'e even the most chronic, obstinate case. It Is the most wonderful remedy ever made for restoring the lifeless organs to health and strength and ridding the system of every particle of uric acid, and you can take it with the utmost confidence that nothing on earth will so quickly cure such conditions. You can obtain an original pack age of Croxone at trifling cost from any first class druggist.' All druggists are authorleed to personally return the purchaso price If Croxone should fail in a single case. This is the time of the year when everything else is being "house-cleaned." Why not go over your machine? Drop in and see us.' Let us show you new and seasonable ac cessories to increase your auto comfort. Western ; Hardware & Auto Supply to. "Everything for Auto." Saturday-Tool Day At the Big Hardware Store Savings You Can't Afford to Miss 75c Block Plane, with lever adjust ment, as illustrated, size of cutter inches. For 50c Carpe n t e r a' Aprons at 40c 80c Nail or Rip ping, exactly as il lustrated, hardened bell face; tempered claws. I-or 60c $2.75 Iron Fore Plane, 18-inch, at $2.30 ;vn . $100 Enders Safe ty Razor, with 7 blades, at 50c Butcher Knives, 6-in. blade. at 30c mmmmJmmLmmI jl ' JIMMY DUNN Room 315 Oregonian - Building Take Elevator Ready - c. , Mens Spiring Clothes The Justly Famous "Bradbury System" Sold Here Only in Portland Up to the "Bradbury System" standard lire the beautiful new Springs Suits which you, sir, should see Saturday at The Eastern. Made by the finest manufacturing tailor in America de signed and tailored in a way which maks them custom Clothes in all but price fanrv hw! ,? v T? ?"d f?brics-"cw light and medium grays, tans evervS'- 1I, le Stnp,es: hom-ptins and mixtures in which nearly them SmorrnwtC-m,nt,ed-- conservative models, See tncm tomorrow-m our windows and in the store 20 t S40 I ... ....'Ik. VI. New "Arrow "Skirts the best $1.50 Shirt we know of. Spring patterns in madrases, percales and mercerized fabrics. The "Adrienne" Hat, $3 is made exclusively for our chain of stores by a world fa mous hatter. New Spring styles soft and stiff-revery . shade. THE EASTERN OUR FAMOUS SHOES FOR MEN .00 $4. Every Man Can Be Well Dressed and Pay as Convenient. No Extra Charge for Credit Here. Open an Account. Easterri Oof fitting Go. The Big Credit Institution 405 WASHINGTON AT TENTH A Real Though Only a Little One For Tomorrow and Monday Only WE CLOSE OUT Eighteen fine brand-new pianos. Samples - At 5 Less than Dealer's Actual Wholesale Cost. We cannot use them in our wholesale work this year, designs ; have been changed. Terms $25 down and $10 per month can be arranged. E. H, Holt Piano Company WHOLESALERS Third Floor Merchants Trust Building 9. I 81 r ! wh Mm 0rn 4 It 1 I sp V". IP We carry; the famous Pack, ard Shoes. . 50c Silk Half Hose, pair 25 South Side ' of Our New 12 Story Building. Their Commanding Air Draws Commending Glances IN EVERY GATHERING THERE ARE MEN WHO STAND ALONE AND ALOOF. FROM THE LOOK ALIKE MANY WHO RADIATE POWER AND PURPOSE WHO CAST THE SPELL OF A STRONG PERSONALITY O V E R T II E I R FELLOWS. It isn't a question of the cost of their clothes, but the caste of their clothes. These men wear "HIGH ART" Suits or Overcoats which look twice their price in style and luxury. Dressing well is a simple problem of knowing where and what to buy. Where" is here "what" is a "HJlGrll ART'' Suit or Overcoat. "Our cife is to give quality yours should be to get it." ANY SUIT OR OVERCOAT IN THE HOUSE TO $25.00 VALUE THIS & t A af WEEK.:..... t&14.yd ? BRING IN THE BOYS WE HAVE THE SUIT OR OVERCOAT FOR THEM NOW The Most Com JtJST HALF PRICE Ple Line of nab efdashcry and Men's Fur nishings in the city. P o rt land's Classiest Cloth ing Store. Y "Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back" m I - t 1