The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 29, 1918, Page 8, Image 8

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IWAR REVENUE
LEGISLATION TO
-BE ACTED UPON
Congress Finds Solution to
Problem WitHout Sacrific
ing Vacation
Even a dyed;in-thewool pacifist will
come out of the theater a boiling,
fighting, red-blooded American
when he has seen it.
SUBMIT PLAN TODAY
Vnn'll fret a D-limnse of his inner- I . ;
, most personal life from authentic in- lV
cidents in this film and it will make .. lvl
yon hope to heaven that the "Mad Jf v
Do? of Europe" meets just the fin- - A-esrhtJ c
ish that the photoplay portrays.,
W" "" " QF LESLIE'S WEEKLY.
ram maesem'-
z - i east of Berlin- " i
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U Youll Go J
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Democrats Expected to Frame
Tentative Draft as Basis
for Bill
i) WASiii;suru.. aiay zs. mjo-
gress tonight apparently had found a
way to provide the new war revenue
legislation Insisted upon by Presi
dent Wilson without abandoning en
tirely its long cherished plan to gel
oat of Washington for a summer va
cation. Leaders of both parties joined In
conferences and approved a program
that contemplates prompt action op
pending appropriation bills, to ; be
followed about Jane 15 or 20 by a
recess of both houses until August 1-
while the ways and means committer
frames the revenue fcllL After pas
sage of the measure by the house
probably about August 10, the hoas
would recess for thirty days to await
action in the senate. '
The plan will be submitted to the
ways and means committee tomorrow
The Democrats of 'the country prob
ably wil frame a tentative draft up
on which the entire membership will
build the bill after hearings lastln
a fortnight or more.
Representative Kltchln of North
Carolina, chairman of the ways and
means committee, in "the house today
charged that a powerful lobby work
ing for revision of the new zone pos
tal rates on newspapers and periodi-
i cals was responsible for the demand
for keeping congress in session. He
declared the loby hoped to have the
senate put an amendment rpeallns:
or modifying the sone system law to
the revenue bill and to keep it there
by getting the president or the sec
retary of the treasury to insist upon
the house conferees yielding when
election or adjournment time approached.
Ladies' Mat Special
A wonderful collection of Hats at prices made possible orly lj
cut direct buying--methods. See window display and prices
$1.98, $2.75 and $2.98
Our Prices Always the Lowest
Gale; & Company
. ....... . . .
Commercial and Court Streets, Tormeriy Chicago Eicrt.
Phone 1072
Wniiams Bill Would
i4ffon? Soldiers' Votes
S. TJ. Huston of Portland, on be
half of Ralph Williams, yesterday
filed at the secretary of state's of
fice an Initatfve bill to amend the
existing statute by providing that
Oregon, soldiers and sailors absent
from the state may have, the right
to vote. The bill would amend sec-
stltatioa and would make that 4
lion tead In part as follows: , ;
roe legislative assesj&iy or ti.
people, by Initiative, may eaaet t
general law providing thai sold,
and sailors la the service of t
United States who are abacs! I:
the state of Oregon at the t'.rr !
any election on account of rock
Ices, may vote and that their
shall be counted at sach elr.
tion 2 of article 2 of the stile -
Three Days Only-r-Thtiri day,
Friday and Saturday.
Matinee and Evening
LIBERTY THEATRE
Dally Mat 25c; Evenings 50c
' -Chiiareri25c -
THE EWTOirS MATE.
A tountry editor, who Is also an
TODAY
FATTY ARBUCKLE
BUSTER KEATON
AND AL ST. JOHN
Vv: IN
."THE BELLBOY"
"IT'S SIMPLY A. RIOT OF
LAUGHTER
ALSO i '
"BRACE UP"
A THRILLING FEATURE
THAT HOLDS YOU EVERY
MINUTE. . OTHER FEA
TURES TOO
LIBERTY THEATRE
authority; on certain industrial mat
ters, recently came up to town, briny
ing his wife yith. him. j
This good woman was one after
noon the guest of a rather patron
ising club woman.
; "So your husband is an editor?"
the latter asked.
"Yes." ' l - ; '
"Since you have no family and
have '.considerable leisure on your
hands. I dare say you assist him In
his editorial work?"
"Oh. yes." said the editor's wife-
who 'is lso his cook. I edit nearly
all his Inside matter." Chicago Her
ald.
Mrs. FJcMath Appointed
by Governor Withy combe
Mrs. George W. McMath' of Port
land was yesterday appointed by
Governor Withcombe to serve temp
orarily on the advisory board of the
state industrial school for girls, suc
ceeding Mrs. kola G. Baldwin, who
has gone into federal - service. By
terms of the appointment Mrs. Bald
win will resume her place on the
board upon her return from govern
ment service. Other members of the
board are Mrs. M. H. Dancy of Sa
lem and Mrs. Aristene N. Felts of
Portland. V
I
" "Mrs. Jaes M. Perry, of Greenville,
S. C is the first woman to bo ad
n.ilted to the ira.tice of law in South
Carolina.
Will II. Hays, the new chairman
t.t the republican Xallonal.CommU-
tee. urges that women take part in
-politics to the fullest extent.
HEROIC 1
FRANCE
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A 5 Real Special
Feature Attraction
YOU'LL SEE OUR ALLIES
ATTHEFftONT
"IT'S OFFICIAL"
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
BLIGH THEATRE
Woodruff Spends Freely ,
in Fight for Harley
Mark Woodruff, manager - of the
Harley for Governor league in the
recent campaign, reported to Secre
tary of State Olcott yesterday an ex
penditure of I2156..53. and Mr. Har
ley personally reported an expendi
ture of $234. Frank J. Miller, de
feated for Republican nomination for
public service commissioner, spent
nothing. The following statements
.were filed yesterday: -t ,
,W, V. Fuller, representative, elev
enth district, Repablican. 30.0.
- ilarb Woodruff, manager Harley
for Governor league, $2156.53.
'Joseph G. Richardson, representa
tive, eighteenth district. Republican.
$16.25.
I. L. Patterson, state senator,
ninth district, Republican. $55.i0.
Frank J. Miller commissioner of
the r public, service commission. Re
publican, nothing. ! . -
McArthur campaign ' committee.
IL S. McCutrhan. treasurer. $141$.
F. C. Harley, governbr. Republi
can. 334.
William Adams, state treasurer,
Reoublican, $591.08.
Percv R. Kelly, jnstic of supreme
court.' Repablican. $397.60.
H. E. Abry, superintendent of wa
r division No. 1, Republican,
$107.15. .
Robert C. Wright, circuit Judge,
fourth iucjlcialj drtrict, department
4, Republican. $173.63.
! W. T. Vinton, state senator, tenth
district. Poubflcan. $2r.9rt.
D. C. Thorns, representative, see
on district. Reoublican. $10. .
Louis E. .Bean, representative,
third district. Rnpublican, $10.
David M. Graham, representative,
"third dfstHrt. Republican., $ 3
J. IL Crawford.' represents Mv.
thirteenth district. Republican. $9. 50
Harold C. Steohens. .represnta
ive. sixteenth district. Republican.
$43.35.
. - Pavid VL Lofgren. representative,
fventeenth district. Republican,
$41.50.
M. . ,J. Clohessr. representative
eighteenth district. Republican.
$S.25.
F. A. Rice, representative isht
eeih district. Republican. $87.91. -
;AV. G, McLaen, in behalf rf candl
dacvof Geirge A. Thacker. $37.25
.-- D. W. Freeman, representative,
twentieth district, Republican,
$1.75.
"flenton G. Berdick. refresentatlv.
lwntvflrst ' district, Depublican.
$27.15. ..-
. K. O. Imniel. cretarv-treanrr
of political committee whose object
was nomination of FermWean : c"
idf Jhn n. P-ll. O. IL FnMr. IL
C.-'Wheeler, L. E. Bean and David
M. Graham, $22.50. -
Luchmand and La Follett
Nominated by Democrats
Louis Lachmund has the distinc
tion of having been -given the Demo
cratic as well as the Republican nom
ination ' for state senator, and the
other Democratic nominee is A. M.
La Follett. one of the defeated Re-1
pnblican aspirants. The names of
Mr. Lachmund and Mr. La Follett I
were written In by the Democrats.
Also Democrats voted for W. Al
Jones and Sam Brown, the other Re-1
publican candidates. The vote was
Jones 38. Lachmund 48. La Follett
41, Brown .21. Under the law' can
didates of one party cannot acept th
nomination of another party, but the
vote Is nevertheless a flattering en
dorsement.
We
dees
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day
Special
AT OUR
GlosMe ' Out
Please Read This Carefully
'Get ;tfie -Habit of
Drinking: Hot Water
Before Breakfast
8ays w cant look er feel right
with th's system full
of "pots one,
Millions of lolkf-bilbe intornallT
nrr insUad of had:ax!'thir
v.th drugs. -Wtat'aan inside b-th?"
? sar. - Well ' ir ia ea&raiktr1 n
kperforra - miracles if you could be-
iive mese ha: ; water enthnsiasis.
There are -vast number of mn
ani women who, immediately upon
arising in 'the WOrnrnx drinV rb
of real hot water' with a teaspoon-
iui oi line pDospnate In it. This is
a very excellent tt.iith mir.T it
is Intended to flush the stomach,
liver, kidneys and the thirty feet of
Intestines - of the previous day's
waste, sour bile and indigestible ma
terial lert over in the body which If
not eliminated every day, become
food for the millions of bacteria
which, Infest the bowel3. the quirk
result In poisons and toxins which
are then absorbed into ' the blood,
causing headache, .bilious attacks,
foul breath, bad taste, colds, stomach
trouble, kidney misery, cleeplessness.
impure blood and -all sorts of all
ments. ?"
PODle Who feel mod asp ilar n.1
badly the next, but J who simply can
not get feeling' rigkt are urged to
trouble, kidney misery, cleeplessness.
phosphate at the drug store. This
will cost very little but is sufficient
to make 'everyone a real crank on
the subject of Internal sanitation,.
AWPLO PEESUN BUGS Die patterns, - -BODY BRUSSELS HUGS, gnptHor qualilj,
the tert your money can buy. Regular prica reguUr $45, very ipeclil
$88.75 - $39.60
ROYAL WORCHESTER WILTON RUGS 1 AXTJTNSTES RUGS T
regular price, $79.00, very special - ' price, $103X0, rery tpecial
$64:85 $84.95
LATONIA WILTON RUGS, very high grade, : CONOOLEUM RUGS, very nice patterns to
regular price $69.00, rery special ' aelect from, regular price, $16.50, rery rpecial
$57.50 $10.75
Remember this sale' will last just a thort time and we will be surprised if jca
don't take advantage of our dosing out sale eyerytning must go, nothing reserrecL
For your accominodation'we will take any of your used furniture in exchange,
making good allowance therefor. All the used goods we will ship to our big store
m Portland. . .; - , . : v ; :
FeldsteSnDrektor
-. i .
Furniture Co. .
(Formerly Chambers & Chambers) . . .
467 Court Street, Salem.