THE 01U200N S't'ATESM A If I SlXllAY, FKUHl AUV 2, 1019 1 At im i .i IIh.Ia ItitaK I raassssssssannaananaanianaawaaawsj '-' " - ag,J " ' ' f i I i t i- t I t -I . - Xv.iv,:Cvvv.AiVC. I WlCk-MR ...... - mm t 1 The Shows Only New Car i i i . i Don't Fail to See and Ride In ItSells $1565 Salem ; a ' - The Essex--Is Now. Ready The most interesting exhibit at all of the automobile shows this year is the only new car the Essex. Its coming has been looked forward to for more than a year.. And so when the first showing was announced on January 16 every Essex sales room was crowded by motor ists who wanted to see the car about which they had heard so much. Thousands have since ridden in it Note the praising words they have for it It combines the wanted qualities of both the light weight cheap car which appeals b cause of its low cost and -economy of opera tion with the endurance, performance, elegance and easy riding qualities of the large costly car. It does this in a way .that no other car has ever done. ; v You Should Not Only See It You Should Ride in the Essex ' No sensational claims are made for the Essex, except those that are made by the thousands who have learned to know its qualities. . As you view the various exhibits at the auto mobile' shows yal will be reminded of the ears you know intimately from having soph them on tHe streets. A few changes in body 'designs, perhaps, but nothing of. importance mechan ically, has been produced during, the past year. The Essex, therefor, is the dis tinctive car of the year. ximm Lm JJ ALLEY MOTOR ',':, . .... . , .. . i ' . It is light in weight. It has all the qualities that make the light cheap car attractive. Hut it also has the easy riding qualities, ami the per formance, the long endurance and the refinement of the large and costly ears. It has jMM.se and will retain its rigidity throughout long hard serv- These are things" which any ob server will immediately notice. And that is why instead of advertising the claims as is usually done, we merely ask you to come see and ride in the Essex. oil patented and non-patented pa ve iMcnt are .received the commission must accept the lowest bid even it the patented pavement la better and costs only a few ceats mere. "I have confidence In the commis sion and want to Rive it full power. he said. "This bill tie the commis sion's hands." Action on the bill was deferred and DimUk's bill directed at royalty II cei.se was taken up. The bill pro vides for a posting of royalty charges with th." ion! mission and Senator THmftk explained that it would pre vent possibility of on evil whereby contractors are not on an e;'ial ba sis and competition la eliminated. IachiHiind and Hurley asked If se cret rebates could not be given bv owners -of patented pavement even though a royalty might be posted as applying to all bidders.. Dimlck. replied that affidavit must ie signed and that violation would mean prosecution for rr-jury. Senator Patterson wos of the opin ion that the paving combine could mploy a. man at 3.000 or $40,000 year whose business would be to pay rebates out of bis salary. "Dut Is would be a-violatlon of law and If they were detected there would he prosecution, Lachmund pointed out Relative to this bill the opinion of the attorney general will be sought. WHY DO WOMEN SUFFER When There U Such a Rem cdj for Their Ills as Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compotxnd?j Mishawaka. Ind. "I had each severe female weakness that I could not do my work and GO 227 State Street Elbert Thompson, Manager MCHMUND AND THOMAS SCORE tfrton Goes to Portland With otPeramion Meeting Called Anyway v-" .' , ' .'.Louis Lachuiunl; the Vrappy sen alsr froni Maiion. land Charley Ttomaa. the", nngpaclous Jacksoa county solon. yesterday scored on Senator Or ton, chairman of the sen ate roads and highways committee, who surreptitiously left for Portland without being excused by the presi dent, while the Toomas-Lachmund anti-trust Jbills were awaiting action by the committee. Lachmund and Thomas Interpreted Orton's sudden depatture as an effort to have action on the bills delayed. By parliamen tary maneuvers they succeeded In having tb committee called by Pres ident Vinton with Senator Hurley as temporary chairman-and the bills were given consideration. Shortly before adjournment Lach mund demanded to be informed f whether Senator Orton had left the city without an excuse from the president. I understand he is meeting with I and Lachmund declared that mem a sub-committee, teplied President Vinton. "I am reliably informed that he has gone to Portland," Lachmund said, "and should like to see a bench warrant issued and have him return ed. There are bills pending in the roads and. highways committee that need immediate attention. ' 1 1 urge you, Mr. President, to call a meet ing of the; committee immediately afjer adjournment to elect a tem porary chairman and proceed with business." Thomas moved that Senator Hur ley be instructed to call a meeting 1 of the committee. This earned. When the committee met Thomas NEW-SPRING MERCHANDISE Arriving Daily New dress goods, silks, taffetas, messaliues, georg ette crepes, crepe de chines, new ku miner wash materials, new ginghams, etc. Ladies' new coats, suits and dresses for spring are just beginning to arrive here ever- day. Our Prices Always the Lowest . GALE. & CO. Phone 1072 ... i Commercial and Court St., Salem Formerly Chicago Store il.lll!iJl.lIll!Hl A I eoold not eet anv- tbinr to relieve ma. A pbvsldan treated me, bat it did no good. I bad been in this condition for three months when I bejraa taking Lydia lu. nnxnam Vege table Compound (tablet form) snd tt eared no. I keen doom and im able to do my work now. I certainly praise yoor medicine. airs. Scda Itldfatheji. 643 West Second Street. wm i w w inunawajcs, ido. Women who suffer from snchsJImenta should not continoe to dng around and do their work under such conditions, but profit by the experienca of Mrs. Oki fatf?r and thousands of others wbohav tried this famous root and herb remedr. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- poond. and found relief from saeh snf ferin. If complications exist write the l'Vuia iu. nnkbam Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Tb result of their 40 Tears' xperience in advising women on this uujv:b ia at your service. Suffrage Banners for Peace Council Stopped WASHINGTON', Feb. 1. In con nection with the cancellation by the Uate department of the passports of Mtss Mildred Morris, of Denver, and Miss Clara Wold of Portland. Or.lnst efore they were to sail for frinc this week, it was stated that the Uate department today, that the two women bad represented that ther were rolnc; abroad for war work ani tht the cancellation order was Is sued when the department learned they had been enpafd In the activi ties of the women s party before the White bonne. A statement lssaed bv the woman's party headquarters de clared that some of Its members ai- redv were In Prance and that It wa their Intention to "petition th pres ident by banners and demonstration wherever he roes, for enfranchise ment of American women." The statement quoted a number of inscriptions for banners which It ws said Mi's Morris and Miss Wold would have . displayed outside the peace conference and before the president's reridence In Paris If ther had been- permitted to saiL Read ihe Classified Ads. BAD SPRAINS OR MUSCLE STRAW Itab rata. Ache, Bores ajid Kwellinar Iliht Oat With SC Jacob Lininaenr Rub It on a sprained ankle, wrtit, shoulder, back or a sprain or strata anywhere, 'that's when yoo realize the magic In old. honest "St. Jacobs Liniment because the moment it is applied, out comes the pais, ache, soreness and swelling. It penetrates right Into the Injured - muscles, nerves. IJraments. tendons aad boaea. and relief comes instantly. It af merely kills pain, but soothes aad heals the Injury so a quick recovery Is effected. Get a small trial bottle of "St. Jacobs Liniment right now at aty drug store and stop suffering. Noth ing else sets things straight so quick ly so thoroughly. It is the only application to rub on a' bad tpraia, strain, bruise or swelling- - Another trouble about the propos ed Itish republic will be the diffi culty or wishing the tlee-presldency upon anybody. - - . . A J ' .v V Y CL0 SING OUT SA of the Spencer Hardware Stock Singletrees, each V V Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y NOW GOING STRONG ' . A few prices to interest you: Warranted Crossciit saws ., . 75c and $1.00 foot 25c 2 for 25c .- $1.00 each $60.00 $67.50 Big reductions on pruning outfits and garden tools of all kinds. Lantern Globes ... . ...... r. . . ... , . . . . , . . . Dairy Scales ,. .. .. All Blue Stransky Graniteware, reduced for quick selling. One $85 Steel Kitchen Range to close, out- ...... .......... One $100 Steel Kitchen Range, to close out .... ............... ..... COME HERE FOR BARGAINS IN HARDWARE "466 STATE STREET y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ! ? J Y Y Y Y Y Y Y bers of the lower house were intro ducing bills virtually identical with bills previously introduced in the senate and that they were being act ed upon ahead of the senate bills. "Our bills were Introduced a week ahead of them. said Lacbmimd ' Senator Rltner as a member of the sub-committee, was in possession of the bills and thought Hurley as act Inc chairman should give him ite- ceipt for them, but this was not held necessary. Rltner urged more speedy action in hte committee. "This delay is getting on my nerves," he said. "Let's speed up. I am willing to stay here tomorrow if necessary to clean up business." It was agreed by the committee that the Lachmund-Thomas meas ures, if agreed npon by all members, should go out as committee bills. Lachmund and Ttioinas agreed to this. It was also agred that they ehould remain as separate bills. "There seeis's to be a disposition on the part of the chairman of the senate and the bouse committees to draw up bills themselves and submit them to us." said Rltner. "That doern't seem to be to be exactly right." - When the Lachmund-Thomas measure prohibiting 10-year main tenance guarantees was brought np for discussion all agreed to It with the exception of Hurley who said he wanted more time to study It. State Highway Engineer Nnnn was called to the meeting. Lachmund pointed out that the presence of the main tenance provision in contracts would mean an additional cost on roads of $1800 a year overS period of 10 years. , It was brought out through Mr. Nnnn that the present highway commission has never employed the 10-year maintenance guarantee, and the engineer said that neither he nor the members' or the commission fa vor it. "Since It Is not being used what 13 the necessity of the law?" asked Sen. ator Patterson. "Because we can't tell what futnre highway commissions may do," an swered Lachmund. The bill, though agreed upon. Is to be re-drafted with a clause show ing 4 hat the measure is not intended to interfere with the five-year ma terial and workmanship bond. High way Commissioner Thompson - has asked that this be not interfered with. When the anti-patent bill came up Lactrmtrnd snd Thomas asked that the Dimlck bill directed against roy alty license be substituted for their measure. Several members opposed NOWJ THE Oregon GO! I v XX VI - pi i '? J ' 1 " : ii . mcr- ' : T " ' ail I i ill ; mimmmj ' am i ii is i i I I , Wm. i. MAMJ IH 'BRANDING BROADWAY' SEEMS LIKE HE HAD TO FIGHT HIS WAY ON BROADWAY HARDER THAN HE DID OUT IN THE WILD - -AND WOOLY WEST PARAMOUNT TLACO LAUGH GETTER "ONE EVERY MINUTE" MORE INTERESTING THAN EVER PATHE CONTINUOUS SHOW 2:15; 4:00; 5:45; 7:30; 9:00 V - 1