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-I- - 8 THE ORKGOS STATESMAN! IIKSIUV. JA.MAKV 28, lflw BIG Mffi IIP HURRA i BUY FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY-IT WILL BE A BIG SAVING FINAL CLOSING OUT AT : , . STOCKTON'S STORE MEN'S SUITS i ' $12 Shoes for Children's V Muslin Underwear Buttons 1-3 Less Alt Woi. our as- Women f Cashmere Hose cd silk Thread ZntX&lWS Al $80 FT Elsewhere at 40e. values . I.. '. .,.$2.59 . spool 2o.OO now O.U . 0 pie;,.19c .W and '$2.75 , ' . " ' rtA AA $10.00 Shoes $7.rtt. Women's COc tan values.!., ...$1.78 Short len-ths of Silk : WM $7.,0 shoes .,.$5.85 ... ....c ; valj.es ...98c X 1. : ' ' ' - v ' V -ie hose ....... 5C C5c values ..I?. .41c Ilig, Special- on ' eaCll . 1 Children's White - Women's and Women', I - R,""""s ' ; tir cl Misses' Silk, Gloves t: . .SSS" sfjsfes uss?-; I now ......... f $1.50 20 per cent Less values ......35c 1-3 Less Underwear Cheap . .. , , i i , , . .. -' - MEN'S SHOES 50 values ........ . .$6.85 $7.50 values . . . . . $3.50 values . . . fcl.OO values ..... , . . . $5.85 ....$2.98 ....$2.50 MEN'S OVERALLS $1.98 MEN'S HEAVY .SHOES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES i ii...'' in .in., i m Author of Prohibition Amen dment and , x j y V Senators Whose States Helped Rout Rum J- : J..-' .--if.- , I If J' 4, I Here are senators from three states watch played a prominent part In making the na'tie-n bone dry. They are Senator Morris Sheppard of Texas, author of the prohibition amendment;-. Senator James K. Vardaman of Mississippi, the first state to ratify, and' Senator George W. Norris of Nebraska, the thirty- sixth state to vote favorably and thus make the rout of the demon rum cer tain. ' I' UPSET STOMACH , rape's. Diapepsln at once ends sour. . nes. Caw, acMity, ,' indigestion. Undigested food! Lumps of pain; belching gas, acids and sourness. When your stomach is all upset. hre is instant relief- no waiting! ' . I -A. . Bill to Protect Dallas Water Supply Defeated The moment you eat a tablet of Pane's Diapepsin all the indigestion pain. dyspepsia'mUery, the sourness, gases and stmnacbj acidity ends. Pape's DiapepslQ tablets cost little at any drug store but there Is no surer r quicker stomach relief known. DA LIAS, Ore.. Jan. 27. Special to The Statesman) Word was re ceived in Dallas this week that the billW Congressman W, C. Hawley, asKing .for the transfer of timler lands west of here to the Oregon and Siuslaw National forests' for the benefit of this, city that its water supply might be protected and the water shed have a greater area was defeated in the house of congress Tuesday. A similar measure for the protec tion of the water-supplies of Corval lis and Oregon City also met the same fate. The situation as it-eow stands leaves -tbe city's water sun ply in a precarious condition as there Is an abundance of valuable timber on the land at the headwaters of Canyon 'creek from which the water Is-taken and that with the cutting of this timber the supply will be ma terially decreawd. A movement is new on in the city council to endeav or to obtain water rights from Ap plegaTe and Ilock house-creek to re plenish the diminishing supply. HOWELL BILL NOT RECALLED Eberhard's Motion, Following Williams' Talk, Does Not' Prevail Notwithstanding a' plea by Lieu tenant-Colonel J. M. .Williams cf Camp Lewis, former adjutant gener al for. Oregon, yesterday that Sen ator. Howell's .bill authorizing the organization of home guard units to be known as Oregon Voluntc-er guard, be not enacted into law. the senate refused to recall the bill f r consideration. The upper boise passed the bill last week and it is now pen dice action in the lower house. , r Senator Eberhard moved to have the bill recalled. Senator Howell rose to its defense, claiming he had the approval of the attorney gen eral for the measure holding that it is not in conflict with and will in no way interfere with the natiopal guard. Senator Hii3ton believed the argument of Colonel Williams that the measure" would give the I. W. W. opportunity to Organize into military units under it was wcl! rounded and spoke In favor of recalling the bill Speaking of the national guard he said there is fcttr.ng opposition to re organizing it. particularly- among mothers of men who were racmVrs, m grounds that they have not re ceived proper treatment. Senator Fierce was opposed to recalling the bill. ' Among bills introduced yesterday was one by. the jndiciary committee which is said to have especial appli cation to conditions iu Portland. It provides that 30 days Instead of 10 be required of landlords in giving notice to tenants to vacate, property. The bill was drafted at the request of City Attorney LaRochc of Port? land.' - The following senate btla were Introduced yesterday: S. R St. by Farrell To punish auto thieves. S. B. 82. by Thomas and Lach mund Requiring county courts" to advertise fcr bids for supplies and machinery costing more than $500. S. B. 83, by Hurley Defining mortgage insurance an regulating the operation of mortgage insurance companies. ' , S. B. 84 by Thomas and Lach- mund Requiring county clerks to contract for printing supplies for county puf poses. S. B. 85. by Farrell Incicaslng from 25. to 30 miles sieeu allowed for automobiles. . S. It. S6. by Judiciary commit e To amend section ,7562. chapter 8. L. O. L. Settlement Commission the Third i Before the House HIGHWAY FACTS WILL COME OUT Roadtand Highways Commit tee Calls Meeting for Thursday Night At a tumultuous session at the noon hour yesterday the Joint road and highways committee' of the senate and the house voted to call a public meeting Thursday night in the pub lic hearing room of the state house to. gather data relative to the coti f road construction. The move Is bas ed on allegations of some members of h legirlature that cost have been un hi?,h as 4 0 per cent it. - !-s of what they should be in Ore- oc. O.-er strenuous objection It ws voted that the meeting should be under the auspices of the road com mittees. To restrict the meeting to actual fact on the subject of costs it was voted that all speakers .with the 'ex ception of members of the highway commission and of the legislature should be rtsqulred to file with the chairman briefs covering their ad dresses, each brief to be filed Jerore the DC-it on presenting It is recognized as a tpeaker. Chairman Dennis of the h'nte committee presented a res olution covering this, explaining ' it wu-jid keep out-urylesIrabWjs and con fine the meeting; to as short a per iod as possible. A public meeting was first pro posed at a meeting of the Multnomah CeU'gatlon last Thursday upon mo tion of Representative Ergeue E. omi'ih. Subsequently sub-commit-tees were appointed to confe" with the two road? and highways cTimit ts. 'Explaining the rigln of the move II r. iecnis said: "Those asking for th public leet inc allege that roads are costing in some oses ar high as 40 per cnt in excels of what thev should cost They claim they have no ulterior motive, but assert that if a ventila tion of the ideas of those having da ta on road construction Is ml al lowed the road program will be a failure. We asked thra If ' they would be satisfied to have the men having the data to 'come before a joint committee meeting and In turn have tbeAata turned over to the highway commission so they might prepare theiY defense. They uld they would not be satisfied with this. They claim they want the public to be taken into full confidence Mo member of either committee hrlds any brief fcr the highway rominis siou. If we can get roads "cheaper than we can get them now. let's. d9 it. At the same time I do not want soose outsider to come into this ireet- mg r.Dd take np tinio with questions that are not valid and that will I loc k progress. Personally I tave n opea mind on the subject of costs, niil there are certain ieop; ' who have this In mind and we murt deal I with them. There is no nse trying suppress them. I feel that If tpir meeting U to be held under the The results cf the labors of the to unofficial land ' settlement comm:s- sion appointed some months ago lr t ampice of the two highways con;- - ii'tit v m H.V! . - . mittees there snould be uch re- Big Reduction for January End of Season Special in Ladies' Coats- Clever and pleasing models in the most approved styles exe cuted in Velours, - Crystle Cord, Bolivia and Serge' Price $14.75 to Ultra Smart Suits End of Season Specials-? Showing the latest fashions in cleverly designed styles. Fur and plash colors dis tinctly fashioned. - I. . i Priced from $11.90 to 922.50 $22.50 Our Prices Always the Lowest GALE & CO. Phone 1072 Commercial and Court Sts Salem ForaeTlj Chicago Store T Governor Withyaombe. of whicli Whitney Boise of Portland was chair man made its appearance in the leg islature yesterday morning turouglr House Bill No.. 193 introduced t? Representative Sheldon. This is the third land settlement bill coming up The bill provides the appointment by the governor of a land settlement board of five members to serve with out salary. The board is Instructed to incorporate and it is planned that it shall conduct a general activity of putting soldiers, sailors, marines honorably discharged from the ser vice of the United States, and other qualified settlers upon productive pieces of land within the state of Oregon. The proponents of the measure state that the two cardinal principals of their plans are that no man shall be put upon a piece of land until it Is in suctr shape, respecting equip ment, stock and cropping that the settler is put upon a money making basis at the start-off, and second that the commission's work shall be so bandied as to be sel'-sustaining. This is the first of the construct ive measures resulting from ,the de liberations of the special reconstruct ion committee recently appointed by Speaker Jones. The bill carries an appropriation of $250,000. STARTING; TODAY v IX CO OPERATION' AV1TII THE CITY HOARD v OF HEALTH 1 A Bluebird Feature for Happiness JU ANITA HANSEN - in COMEDY AND WEEKLY "THE SEA FLOWER" BLIGH THEATRE Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair Quarantine Lifted Next Wednesday at Hospital Dr. R. E. Lee Stelner, superinten dent or the state hospital for the In sane, said yesterday that the Influ enza quarantine will be lifted at that institution Wednesday or this week for a time, however, the hospitat will be open only to relatives of pa tients and general visiting by the public will be discouraged untH there Is a complete eradication of the malady. Only, four cases remain at the instttntion. strictions to prevent ethers than those whose presence is asked for eominr Into tbe meeting. ' Mr. Dennis then presented his rcs- olution which later waa adopted with the amendment that speakers should be alfrwed the floor twice, but lim ited to IS minutes for their first speeches instead of 30 as proposed by Mr. Dennis. Ten minutes will be allowed for second speoches. The highway, engineer and the commis sion will be among those tnvited and the Multnomah delegation will be required to file the names of the several persons that Representative Smith asked tor. ' Senator Ortc-n objected to requir ing the 'filing of names on grounds that it would appear tha the com mittees were attempting to hold then-, down too closely. "liut the names should be given the members of the commission so they may have some opportunity to prepare rebuttal," replied Dennis. "They probably will knew what the speakers are going to nres-nt," L Senator Lachmund Questioned .a clause of the Dennis resolution au thorizing, the chairman or the public meeting to rulefinally on all par liamentary questions without appeal. Dennis explained that this was to forestall indulgence in personalities. "I don't see any need of a pro ceeding of this kind." said Senator Hurley. "The members of the leg islature and of these - committees have nothing to do wllh the building of the roads. This seems to come from a class of men who have per sonal axes to grind and want to crit IcIsa the commission publicly. f don't think they are coming here for the good or the state. X think the commission has been building roads as cheaply as possible and if this meeting la called It will look to the people of the state as if the roads' and highways committees are doubt ful of the integrity of the commis sion. We have had tho commission before ns onceand these asking for another meeting had nothing to of fer at that time.. It It can be shown that the commission is not' giving a dollar's worth of road for a dollar then the only, thing to do is abol ish the commission. But I have full confidence in the commission." -If this meeting Is called." satd Senator RItner. "we want it, con fined to expert testimony on the cost of paving. We want the engineer before ns. He" is the man to deal with. 'We do not want some agi tator to give his personal opinion or some lawyer from Oregon City wbo doesn't know a thins about road building to tells us what he thinka about it." iicpresemauve uranam wanted to know what the highway commission tblnks about a meeting- Mr. Dennis produced .a telegram from Co mm Is sloner W. I Thompson saying the commission would be willing to ap pear and tbat the engineer has been Instructed to prepare data on costs. Senator I. S. Smith said be weuld If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be. careful what yon I wash it with. " Most snaps and prepared shampoos Contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and Is very harmful. Just plain mulsl fied cocoanut oil (which is, pure and entirely greaseless), is much better than the most expensive so'ap or anything else you can use for sham pooing, as this can't possibly injure (he hair. ' Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two teaspoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. ,The lather rinses out' easily, and removes every. particle of dust. dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries Quickly and evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky., bright, fluffy and easy to manage. - Ton can get mulsifled cocoanut oil at most any drug store. It Is very cheap, and a few ounces is enoueh to last everyone in the family for months. Would Have Commission Experiment in Paving , Representative Dean wishes to al low the highway commission to do fome experimenting as to the respect ive values of pavements and today will Introduce a bill in the bouse au thorizing that commission to lay 15 miles of pavement, one-third or which would be or concrete, one third which would be or wood block and one-third of bituminous mater ials, i ; Anti-Injunction Labor Bill Comes Before House To prevent the courts from enjntn ing strikes and to declare labor un ions as lawful organizations are ob jects of a bill Introduced by" Repre sentative Horne in the housa yesterday. not attempt to stop the proposed public meeting, but that be bad nev er seen results come from a meeting of that character. "Results -always come from com mittee meetings." he said. Read the Classified Ads. SHOWING TODAY The Big Smile -.fTV .Show Jl- LIONEL BAEEYMOBX in 4 4 HIS FATHER'S SON" A 6-Act Comedy Drama- And & Good One. SCENIC WEEKLY Other features too In full co-operation with the city board of health. Ye LIBERTY 1 ill MOTHER I D0NT TAKE CHANCES IF CHILD'S TONGUE IS COATED ir -ros Feverih. Rick. IUliovs, i lean uttle Liver and Rowels. A laxative today save a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not tke the time from play to empty their bowels, which become clorred np wlth waste, liver gets sluggish. stomacn .our. Look at the tongue. Mother! If coated, or your child . is listless, cross; feverish, breath bad. restless. doesn't eat heartily, fnll of cold, or nas sore tnroat or any other chil dren's ailment, give a teaspoonful or "California Syrup of Figs." then don'a worry, because it is perfectly harmless, and In a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playrul child again. A - thor ough' "inside cleansing" la ofttimes all that is necessary. It should be the first treatment given In any sick ness. ' . t Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for & bottle of "California Syrup ,o Figs." which has full direction for babies, chil dren 'of all ages and' for arown-uDs of a'nrolSc'JerinV of a pro-picketing bill. 1 the "CaUfornia Fig Syrup Company. EM IF; YOU KW of someone who wants to bny a used car at the price you are to sell yours for, ' HOW LONG . would it take you to get there? A Statesman Classified Ad' will find that person for you. Try one at onea 1 day. lc a word; 3 days, 2c a word; 1 week, 3c a word; 1 month flc a word