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;;ii!,,.jib;:i.y.;i ED; FOR 1920 L 01 rami o Governor 'Hart Still Refuses .to Call Legislature Ratify Na- ; tional .Woman's Suffrage Act " Olympia, Deo. SO. There will be AO special session of the, legislature t ratify the national woman suf (rag act, unless Governor Louis F. Hart chances hi mind from the present view, despite the fact that State Chairman Sam Walker of the .Republican party, acting upon the "request of - National Chairman Will Hays, called together the announced : and likely-to-be , announced, candi dates for governor at a meeting in Seattle and pleaded with them to forget state politics until after the state convention; and In the mean time, to Aid in the clean-up of na tional questions.- :' ' : ' - Governor Hart has not been Inclined to call the tension, and is known to have nof been Influenced by the meeting of yesterday, but certain Seattle politicians, anxious for' a chance to break Into the . .limlfght because of aspirations upon the office of governor and attorney general, - have been active in support of the spe cial session. .The Fierce county delega- tion are strongly opposed to any ses sion before the regular one, feeling that the session would probably hang on for some weeks, and be more of a - detrM ssent than a benefit. Press dispatches carry the story . that the Seattle meeting waa for the purpose of deciding about ratifying woman suf frage." but politicians on' the inside,' yet " who were not Invited to the meeting, do t not express like views.- They say that ' the state organization has at last awak ened to the fact that 17,600 cttlsens of the state have aliened the rolls of the : Ken-Partisan .league and' also: call-' at tention to t:. fict tl.at ii rr cent cf the votes catt at the recent e 6-hovI election, where the issue was on Amer icanism, were marked for the candidates of the Triple-Alliance, for men whose Americanism the combined press of Se attle attacked There are now five can didates . avowed and , proposed ' for the fight for governor on the Ee publican ticket: Governor Zouls F. Hart, George P, Lamping of Seattle;, Edwin T. Coman of Spokane, Upland 1L Hartley of Ever ett and Clark V. Savldge of Olympia. In the fight at the primaries last election Henry McBrlde was -elected to head the He publican ticket on a vote of 45,000 out of a total of 198,000 cast. Governor Ern est Lister was elected and the Republl can stats committee knew that there were too many candidates in the . field. Add the wives to the 17.000 of the Non partisans and you have 34,000; add the Triple-Alliance. In Seattle alone, and you have 82,000, and add the Independent vote of the state, which for Lister was 35,000 add all these and the result will probably give the Republican committee more to , worry about than the woman suffrage ratification., .. - - L:linoui!i!U.lli SEE fllY BILLS IR LIMIT IS II SET , "'J' I .1 ll II .''v'-J Already Dozen Measures Have Appeared and Many Others Are ..in Process "of Being Formed. Eabbi Discovers Old : Friend at Centralia; ; Many-Years Apart ' Centralis, Wash., Dec. 20. The visit to Centralia of . Rabbi R, Goldenstein' of Tacoma, speaking in behalf of the Jewish relief fund drive, brought to gether, two old friends, who for many years had lost track of each other.' When Rabbi Goldenstein, barely-more than a youth, landed .in this country about 14 years ago the first person to lend M-tf a helping hand was Jacob Shanedllngr, then living In Portland. When the rabbi arrived in Centralia the first place he, entered was Shanedling8 store.. Neither friend knew, up to that momenta that the other, was ' here. The ' Woman's Civic ; club -of Cen .trails reelected Mrs. F. G. Gilbert prest- flent. 'Other oracers chosen .are Mrs. W, F. Kelllng, first vice president: Mrs. John Camp, second vies president J Mrs. V. 3. Bickford, treasurer; Mrs. M. A. Oarlock, recording secretary,' and Mrs. J, Tate Berry, financial secretary. V- - s. i ' -r -. ;J '- Order your; Dixie Special 'mince pies from your urocer today or you may be disappointed. -Adv. . - - - , " Salem; Dec 20. Only, a prompt application of- rule, limiting the introduction of bills, during the spe cial session cf the legislature, called to convene here in January, will pre vent a flood of legislation that will keep the colons grinding for the full 2 0 days permitted by the state con stitution. ' . This prediction, which ie prevalent in state house circles, is based upon the rapidity with, which pet measures have been cropping out in all corners since Governor Olcott first announced his in tention of convening the soloni in ex traordinary session. MANY BEING INCUBATED , Aside - from the five problems which Governor Olcott puts up to the legisla tors jor solution 4n his formal call, no less than a dozen others . have made their appearance on the political hori zon during the past two weeks and iti is generally believed here that many others, , which haVe not yet opened their eyes to the light of day, are being In cubated in the minds of the lawmakers or their friends, who might be possessed of a hobby upon which the welfare of the state is believed to depend. - - A new bill regarded as certain to make a bid for recognition at the Jan uary session is one changing the -test requirement on gasoline sold within the state. The recent action of the oil com panies In boosting the price of this com modity a cent and a half per gallon be cause of the present, requirement of a 69 degree specific gravity test.! is re garded as practically Insuring an- at tempt at securing, some' relief for the - V. . A-' Official of PoLkls -Dead at Age of 80 " Monmouth. Deo. 10. Lawrence - Ma : rlon Hall a pioneer of 1147, died Wednes day at the age of St years. He crossed the plains with his . parents by ox team when but 7 years .old.- He was born in Illinois. . Novem ber so, mt. -- The family located in Folk county on a donation land claim, which' was- later platted as the town of Buena Vista., Mr. Halt who 'was known as "Lark, served in the Indian war in 1S58 under Captain B. J. Hardy. - Mr. Hail was married twice, and is survived by his second wife and the fol lowing children:,. Laura, Mrs. Clara Stover of Weiser. Idaho: Mrs. Anna Herren and Dora Hall of Monmouth ; Mrs.. Ethel Skinner of Independence and Mrs. Erma Wither of Monterey. .He leave 11 rrandchlldren. From 1178 to 1882 Mr. Hall was sheriff of Polk county, and he served as Justice of the peace for. years. i. - - I; 4 ur . ume Accompany your Holiday Greetings with a gift of perfttme, : 1 . the preserved and intensified odor of iie flowerSe Every woman Jr ; loves perfume and few of diem feel free to indulge in their use i to an iinrestricted extent If you want to. make sure, give, per- fimie.;The favorites are to be found in The Owl Drug Stores. Jicky perfume. 3.56 Houbigant's Ideal Perfume S4.2S Ouclquet Pleura' 'Perfume. '..5.35 Df-K;lss Perfumes.;... 11.75, 1.50, 3.2$ Mary Garden Perfumes, .1.25 to 5.50 ' Palmer's Garden Glo Perfumes 65c, t.2S. 5, Nile Blossom Perfumes..... 35c and 1.50 ; .'Piver's perfumes . ... 1-75 Axurea Floram-. . La Trefle t , . ' Pompeia . :", , s. Safranor :" - . " Weber's Flower Drops ,LHy of the Valley.. ......... "....1.75 . - Violet. .1.75, , Rose ......t.5o 4-llac -. . 9USO Rorer & Gallet Perfifmes. .-..$2.00 , Indian Hey Vera Violet '".f' v Pean el Espagnet -J-' R. & a Violette de Parme. . . . ... . .-1.75 , Violet's Amber Royal V. 3.3 5 1 Chinwah- Perfume ....... .1.50 and 4.00' .. Red Feather Violet Perfume... ......1.00. 'Red Feather Rose Perfume.... 1.00 Red Feather Lily Perfume. . .. . .1.00 Mirlmbt Lily Perfume....!,. 5ot Leone Perfume .1.50 Vernice Perfume- ................ ..3.00 Varna Violet Perfume. .... .1.50 Zavia Perfume w . . . . . 3.00 Rexalilntense Perfumes... .i. 5 oc and 1.00 :. I Lilac . Violet . i 4"i',C, . -:vVhlt Rose ,V ';; Uly of the Valley . - Lanclois Perfumes'.....'. ,,..4.00 .Roe . , Violet ' Jasmin 1 Dazira , Perfume ; I. .'..';. i .3.00 r'Coeur d'Or Perfume. 3.00 . ! Flcur Des Bois Perfume. ........... .3.00 '.' - Bouquet Ramee' Perfume. . . t . . , 2.00 .Violet Dulce Perfume ..,'...,,a...V.ff.0O , . Tru'ftor Perfumes. '.i . ;"75c and t. 50 .' :;,- T ' Pour' Populsi. Odors,, ; Cars Nome. Perfume.. V. ;;; . v...'.3.5o " Odor Jonteel Perfumes ....... , .-. ; .3.00 . , Vjvaudou Perfumes . - La Boh erne , t.50 and 2.50 uias Any ....... ...st. 35 tna sj.w " ' ' ' ' " ' Toilet Sets are always welcome, too, Thejr arc ' made up of various toilet article com- Mnations like Toilet Water, Face' Powder and Talcum; or Perfume, Face . Powder and Sapf etc There is an assortment to meet every fancy. ' " '; J J-" 'j1 i ' Djer-KIss ToileVsets. . .l I .2.75 tosf 7.50 Bouquet Ramee Sets ., . .3.00, 4.00, 5.00 Cara Nome Toilet Sets.... ,.. 10.00 Violet Dulce Sets .; v. ........ . 2.00 Jonteel Sets . ........... J.00 to 10.00 .Varna Violet Sets.. ..U..4.oo "'Mirlmbl Lily Sets.. .v. 5.00 . Leone Sets :;......v.....i....5.00 - ..Vernice Sets .W..,.V.L...... .,..to.oo ' jMary Garden Sets... -..-.7.50 " Palmer's Garden Glo Sets';'.? .... ... . ;8.50 - Mavis ....50c and,l.2S Toilet Waters Wt hart Toilet Waters in practically VLcf t 'Perfume Odors listed in the column en the tuebfavon vattc left andnumy others besides. Such favorites as Hudnut Colgate's, Pinaud's, ptver fa". E ... . : . .. - m ! " row iiiiiu i ii i BROADWAY AND WASHINGTON ,,m uivvii -rompr rrenfjon consumers thereof at, tbs forthcoming dASOUUTB TEST VT -. - .The novelty of being' the only state In the union with such a test is not re garded -as being worth the more than 1800,000 which this requirement win cost automobile owners and other consumers of gasooline during the next year in the added cost represented by the extra one and one half cents per. gallon. While no measure providing: relief, from this financial burden has as yet been brought into the limelight, one is confidently x oected. The : nature of such a measure is as yet only a matter of conjecture, but It is regarded as practically certain mat It will be based noon the boiling point of the gasoline upon which the federal goverament'sow. bases its tests, rather than on the- specifica gravity test, as required by the Oregon law. James 8. Stewart of "Conrams, repre sentative . In the last . legislature from Wheeler, county, will Introduce his pro posed constitutional amendment tnereas- insT the limit to which the stat may , Be bonded tor,, road purposes to 4 per cent. In an, effort to secure, action by the leg islature referring the bill to a. vote of the people, thus saving him the time and expense otherwise incident to cirouiav Ing, petitions for an Initiated measure. - i SAFETY; BODY JPIAWKEB UV-:.. " H, Oram, state labor commissioner,- has . already - declared his Intention . of trying' to- secure the creation of a state safety commission, f which - would - be given, jurisdiction over an matters pi public - safety not, already directly ' and specifically covered by statutes- Such a? commission, according to Oram, would so a lone way toward- preventing such calamities as the explosions of defective toilers, -which annually take a heavy toll of life and limb la this state. t An Increase in the number of state bank examiners over- the ; three per mitted by the present 'law is absolutely necessary- to the efficient eonquat or the raoidly increasing business of the state banking department, .according to Will H. Bennett, state superintendent of banks, who has intimated that legis lation along this line may be sought at the special session. 1 ytOVIV Z.ICXNSX BBIYEBS - The larg-e number of accidents, many of them fatal, due to reckless .driving Of automobiles nd the use of auXomo- bilesby inexperienced drivers, is re- gardgo - as calling for some action by the special session In .an effort to secure a remeay for- the situation, - . Many rem edies have been suggested, heretofore. the most practical of which Is regarded as that of licensing drivers as well as the machines, which they drive and re quiring a test to prove- the ability and competence of the -driver. , A check-valve upon crime within the state, especially hold-ups, is suggested by the Chamber of Commerce of Veneta, Lane county, which would make eon victlon for this crime punishable by the death penalty or at least a more severe penalty than is ? provided; by existing laws. .: r - ' - , X-OSQ 8E8SI0K Cf YlKVf . . An Increase In the appropriation for the state, fair , in order to permit of more generous prise distributions, that the state exhibit misrht at least bold its own with competing fairs and stock shows will likely be sought by the state fair board. . .- . - 5 These and many .other measures eov- erinx subjects that extend all the way from increased salaries for state em ployes to regulating the cost of living are expected to be clamoring for. recog nition . when . the' - solons convene here January - Z and the special session of is regaroe,as in 41 fair way, to equaling, if not exceeding, the last ex traordinary session when 0 measures found their way through the legislative mill., . ,., . ; t . ..7! -1.1 Aronsoris-A Treasiife-Hduse : j6f Jewels ,Here feast your: eyes upon wondrously: beautiiit, glowing diamonds-diamonds' in an ar-; ; - ray -most tempting-diamonds at. every pricefrom the dainty little gem at $10 up to the ; f great, lustrous solitaire at $25oor "Make this i a'diamohd.ChristmasILet your.gift rival the dazzling beauty of Ithe dewdrop that receives the .first:gladbeamVof,;the morning, sunl We can fill your every flamond'want! ; )vt . .". 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A ring -a chain ; -a gold knife"-"- -an ejasclem charm r- clear-holder ' a humidor . ; -en umbrella - , ? a cane a leather wallet ' a traveling set paper stand For Mother: - a wrist wattli , J a diamond ring ii; i a toilet set , an umbrella a velvet ba j a traveling clock. ; a silver tea set4 1 ,atravefingJ?ag: --a string of pearls - -a mesh purse hfior: -Mrttheryj pr of cuff Unto r " : ;,r. g'ctrt -pin , t ' . r-i- cigarette-holder rwiteli -; chain "."a card cast --a bill-fold -4 clgrtte case ForiSister wa wallet j- a fitted travelin g case leather collar box - - -t bedroom cloc . r-t pair military bruahc w-an Eversharp' -pencil V -.3 a silver platter J a seal ring ;. a fountain pea - j -a cameo brooch" - .r-a leather belt shaving stand and mir--:.- aiavamere ; v,. t iaiaieiy razor . tor t .'--vv" a pair ataroona earrings , , an em Diem pin Open Evenings1 Until Chmtmas Washington' Street1 at Broadway ; 1 .1 -.'. , t BEAN UOIXD CO SLOW IN l7 ADDING TO COMPENSATION ; Eugene, Deo. 1 0. I X!, Bean, member of the legislature from Lane county, and former state senator, comes out square ly in. favor of capital punishment, 'ratif ication of. the pn?posed women's suf frage amendments appropriation of ad ditional money for the' soldiers', educa tional aid act and amendment of the act whereby the .stat may guarantee for five years the interest on irrigation and drainage- bonds , to carry the law into effect.' ' ' -.I"" - - While Bean favors proposed legisla tion wnereoy the compensation paid la boring men under the - workingmen's compensation act will be nearer in pro portion to the present cost of living, he is not in favor of coins- too strons- in raising this compensation. 4 He believes in' time "wages may not be as high as they are at present. - . Bean also favors a sugaesUon of R. A. Booth state highway commissioner, oalllng for a -constitutional amendment oy w men trie state . may meur ant in debteaness tor highways equal to 4 per cent. of its taxable property. Bean be lieves that the surplus fund from the automobile license tax and the gasoline tax might -be capitalised to an extent that would yield the state highway com mission sa,otto,uoo. - , Douglas Men for Heasares 1 Boseburg,' Dec. - 20. Douglas county lawmakers, Senator a. I Eddy and Representative, Charles A. Brand, . will support the five measures to come be fore the special session of the legisla- - ture in January, , , . 1 TYPEWRITERS Our stock consists of high class - rebuilt machtnes only all fully, . '..'.' " - guaranteed..-. f-1 v - Retail Department, Tt:!d2 TypoviTitcr o: 321 WASIJSiCTCN ST. . ' s s '. -., 1 '( ... , - fill T-.-.-a - lr.: ;. bf nzr vsX; 1 111 . . .. - ... ' "'. 1 . r-1""" . . - '-f- 0" ";t4- fT. sv I: , ..-. X "V . ? , 1, in. ,n ' ,.i in I m, ' f . - . aswBSBssssr- -Tf !-T7 ' " - - "f- .. "l - - 1 - ; 1 -v - ... j . . . - 1 . 1 x . . 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