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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1922)
4 THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 12. 1922 3 GOOD GOODS COST YOU LESS PER MONTH IS FILED HERE f GccdGccdo. g J EIGHT STORES COURT AND LIBERTY STREETS Visionary Scheme "of Legis- lative Representation Pro ' posed in Measure Autumn Modes That Have Been Personalized for You! , ; An Initiative bill whereby it Is proposed that members of the state legislature ahall be elected according to their occupations and not according to political iarty jvaa .fflid with the secretary of state yesterday,, the Intention be- ale of Wool Frocks at ng to have it ready for the ballot .U'REN'S BILL her. 1924. . " - v The measure, which Is fathered bv W..8. U'Ren.; Portland lawyer ;m filed by the Peoples' Power League of Oregon, represented by - the following officers whose sanies appear on the petition: C. E. Spence Oregon city, presiaeni;, O. it. Hart wig, Portland, vice president; W. E. Klmsey, Port land, treasurer .and W. S. U'Ren, ' Portland, secretary. Mr.' Spence is Wster of the State Orange and Mr. Hartwlg is president of the tate Federation of Labor. Parties Are Target The 'measure is designed to tllmlnate party government - in i Oregon. Occupations having at : least ones-sixtieth of the total num. tier of reentered legal voters of the state woTEd be entitled to one" 1 representative in the legislature tor each one-sixtieth. Occupations. , however, having registered any fraction greater or less than one sixtieth of Ull the legal voters of the Mate may be classified to. jgether as to such fractions for election of representative, and in that casei those having similar business Interests and 'sources of ; livelihood would be classified to. : xethe.. ' Would Eliminate Senate The measure would do away - with . th state senate, and would make the house of representatives a body of 0 members, be term of office io be four years.' 'The leg islature would meet on the second Monday of January of each year. though special sessions mlgbt be called by. the governor or by a majority ot the elected represent stives. Each member of the leg. - Islature would receive a salary ot '1500 a year, payable quarterly, and mileage of ,10 bents a mile, i ' Kecalla ProldU , The legislature would remain in 'session until dissolved by the gov. mo.. Ten per cent of the legal voters who are constituents of any repre sentative could ' be 'authorised to demand a special election for his recall, provided that not more Than bOO would be required to sign " petitions for n Is recall; .The legislature would elect the gov- -ernoor, who would required to be one of the members of that tody, and while serving as gov. ernor he could not be recalled as representative. , Thirty thousand legal voters would be. authorized to demand a special election for the recall of the governor or the . recall of the , legislative assembly. V Vote By Voice In election a governor the leg Islature -would vote by viva voce - ote and a majority . would be necessary for tC choice. The legls- Jatlve assembly would ha author. tied to recall the governor, and a majority of all . the representa Ives elected would be necessary . for the recall. - The governor would hold office intfl, his successor should ;be elect ed knd qualified;1 provided, that If the governor la recalled by the tegtatative assembly he may at his optlo acquiesce In the recall or dissolve that legislature 'on the , day ot the recall rote and order a general election to be held within 0 days to elect a new legislative assembly, in case of 'such dis solution he would hold his office intll the election of a new assem- t i bly. which might reelect him or uwmer reDresentatt-VA aa I overnor. Election Board Created v The bill also would create a board of elections. The executive committees of the Farm Bureau, te State Chamber of Commerce and the Farmers Union would each appoint one member, the exe- Gutive committee of the State Orange would name two member ana , the executive committed of I the State Federation of Labor four, members. . The governor would be an ex-officio member. CUT, THIS . OUT -IT IS' WORTH v i MONEY ;-' ' Cat out this slip, enclose wits 5e and mall it to Foley & Cel. 135 Sheffield Ave., Chicago. 111.. writing your name and addresi , clearly. Yon will receive in re- tarn a trial package containing Foley'a Honey and Tar Compouul for coughs, colds and croup; Fo ley's Kidney Pills lor pains It sides and back; rheumatism, bark. . ache kidney and bladder ailments. ..ana roiey v-ainamc 1 a Diets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleans ing: cathartic for constipation, bll- fousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. A -iv. 01d Noah was an eafy mark," : Said Ebenezer Smugs, If. when he loaded iip the ark, lie put on 'Uter bugs' .... School Sale of Woolens (3D Our Annual Riddance Sale of odd pieces embraces a dozen different weaves and qualities that range as high as 1 3 per yard, now at $1.49 Romper Cloth ' For your Kiddles' play clothes. Romper Cloth comes in crisp new stripe designs., and Is fast OT .color. Here, yard DQ Japanese Crepe You'll be sure to find the desired color in this lot of Wash Crepes only Imported qualities in the show ing. All at. or yard 6dv i. ; Outing Flannel A splendid grade of white Outing in 27-inch width. Selected to ir eell at only, yard . . . IOC 36-Inch Outing Flannel White and colored Outings, In neat stripes and small checks. Off now, yard OQ Colorful Cretonnes Fall hpuseclean'ng and rejuvenat ing no doubt will call for some new drapes for the bath, kitchen, etc., we are showing some colorful cre tonnes in 36-inch widths. That OC " are good values at, yard .... OOC Double Faced Robing 36-inch Robing, In many new and different patterns from conventional to extreme. All are double faced, of good quality and priced ex- OP ceedlngly low at, yard OOC Queen Percales Fine, closely woven Cambric Per cales. A quality that you will en joy using. 36-inch widths. In fast colors designs. at yard . . -i WC Pillow Tubing We've Just received 40 and 42 Inch good quality Tubing at 50c and S5c yard. j 1 - 40. Silence Cloth 54-inch Quilted Silence Cloth and excellent table-top guard. l A( Priee $1.53 - Same Width in Table r?A Felt, at yard .:1m)U Blanket Robes Select your Blanket Robe now, and make It np at leisure moments. Your gift-glvtng problem . will be solved with little difficulty. dr rn Beacon qualities, priced at. Cotton Blankets 60x76 Grey Cotton Blanket, In a special inducement showing rjQ Plaid Blankets GGxSO large size Plaid Cotton Blanket. In blue. tan. grey &n JC and pink. Price $TtJ Duckling Fleece For klmonas, sacques. baby robes, etc. Brilliant floral designs and juvenile patterns. Price yard ; 29c New Corduroys Our new Autumn-stocks of Cor tluroys are here. The new hues are migaon,' cherry red, dove, Jap blue, tea rose, etc., fr tf Price, yard .laUU Include Us in Your Shopping Tour Tomorrow You'll Not Regret the visit Enticing Values That Will Induce You to Buy Add another dress to your wardrobe iZtf l ft ' We've Studied Style as Applied to You Adapting Apparel to Your Individuality, and in this Sale at $24.75 Essentially straight, quoth Dame Fashion, and here is where our "Per- onalized Style" advantages will help you. You know how certain line3 give a charming silhouette to your figure that certain other lines will not give. These variations even in average figures .qall for different style treatments. - We've anticipated the styles for the different figure types and we believe we can please you perfectly. , i . Beautifully Tailored, of Poiret Twills, French Serges and Tricotine All Navy Blue The tang of frost in the air, brilliantly hued foliage, the pilgrimage of the earliest birds southward, all pro claim the -advent of autumn. And the fresh fashions how much they add to the pleasure of a new season! As you examine these models you will readily see how charjningly the style conceits of great French designers have developed and adapted to your needs. Surely you will want to see these models and many others now on display in our garment section. Never have we offered a smarter showing and with thenj se lections through which you may be assured of choosing a model designed for your very figure. ' ! Perhaps you are not acquainted with our values.1 You will recognize them -as unusual in many ways fashion, fabric and tailoring detail and rarely, indeed, will you find such values at such moderate prices. - : - 1 Sweaters in Horizontal Are Here Stripe Alluring styles in new sweaters have' arrived! School folks will be more than ordinarily interested in this showing of -Slip-on, Tuxedo and Cloak tyle sweaters. Direct from New York; factories these garments are absolutely the last word in knitted apparel. A great many come' plain, others are heather mixed with silk, while still others are plaid in two tone colors. Such colors as apricot, butff, orchid, cam, rose, jade, tile, dfelft, black, flame and navy, a color to suit the most whimsical taste. 4 Knitted chokers, scarfs and shawls are here in soft fleecy angora, knitted styles in terry effects with contrast stripes and borders worked out in charming .array of pretty colors. (Knitted wear Apparel Section.) . ' Wool Cloakihgs Victoria Coatings, In 54-Inch widths. This beautiful weave is one ot the season's most popular 'and sought for fabrics. - Colors are pheasant tan. blue and pluni, all toned with pearl gray In PA diagonal effect. Price .,. . UmJU Silks for Party Frocks t . Scintillating, radiant, lustrous, are the new Brocaded Crepe Silks, placing this silk as one of the high lights of the Bilk season.- Let us help you plan your party frock. We have the shades most be- dr tf coming to you. Up to yard ! . ' . ' i ;,' ; ?' . ' - i ,. Thread Silk Stockings Among these you'll find the new?-, fa'l shades: 'bamboo, greys, browns and blacks. It will pay you to tlslt ' this section early." On J School Stockings ' Dlack and brown - ribbed Cotton Hosiery; very desirable for school . wear. All islxes, )Kt pair ... : Women's Munsing- wear Union Suits -Cotton winter weight Union Salts.' ' The Munsing Wear kind. In alt styles. Price $2 regular site J 9225 outsize. ' ''! Ravelproof Wash Cloths High grade Tarry Wash Cloths. In lavender, blue, rose, yellow, pink. ;A,...............,.12ViC etc. each 50c Hair Bow Ribbons Brocades plaids' and plain ' hair, bow ribbon. . Specially priced: in this school sale at -yard To Adorn Milady's dress " The newest that is new may be found in our trimming department in the way of dres Ornaments ' Jet cluster buckles, corsage bouquets, trimmings in metallic effects, etc. Sale Kerchief s . ' . i i . Several lines of Kerchiefs grouped -' to Bell at special prices this wek embroidery, ptcot edge, colored bor, ders, madeira patterns, etc. (J AA i 25c each,, or 8 for . vvU Shirred Ribbon Elastic For round garters, trousseau bands, baby carriage bands, bloora f TH. boudoir cans, corset carters, arm bands, fancy bags and other dainty thing of beauty. special. yard 69c Waterproof School Bags ; -Many sizes and styles In this group, in practical school n -' "'tQ ' ... fOslW TO bags. Prices ?4i Vanity Boxes, t. Fitted with mirror and other, tlx- ings. These vanity-bores are nw styles received less than a fortnight ago. We welcome an early inspection.. Sale! I $1.48 Per r in Gauntlet Gloves Free Lessons in Cut-Lace Embroidery by Miss Helen Bode Prof. Vance Shaw of New York Art Academy revived the Cut-lace! Embroidery Prof. Shaw's represen tative. Miss Bode is demonstrating this wonderful art of lace making in our art department. Instructions are free. See her this week. v a- I P. K. seam; smooth quality kid, , Fhadea of bamboo, grey, taupe, etc. 'S. ..... ...$2.50 Fancy Lining Sateens -36-inch novelty Sateens. In rose, blue, tan, yellow figures. Sell- ir lng now. at yard ........ UuC , Capper's Farmer. ' 1