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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OKEGOftlAN. TENDLETONOKEGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1010, TEN PAGES inftitiHiiiHiiHiUHimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiH Immense Stocks of Choice New I Spring Goods Awaits Your Choosing Here at Prices I Will Please You. THE CORRECT STYLES FOR SPRING '19 Iot.t men, like lo have some infor mation in advance about the new ideas in men's clothes; and because most men consider this store as i iht on stvlcs, we believe they'll appreci ate these style notes for spring '19. Wc make it a point to be first with the newest; we get the best clothes that arc made for you; clothes pro- duced by real style creators IIARTSCIIAFFNER & MARX AND HIRSH WICKWIRE General Tendencies in the sprincr styles created by these great clothes makers you'll find that the openings at the front of the coat are a little lower; lapels are slightly narrower; the notches of the lapels are a little lower; the coats are body tracing with a little more suppression at the waistline.- . , WAIST-SEAM SUITS Waist-seam suits are the order of the day; specially becoming to the well set-up fighter coming back and to the average young American; single or double breasted; slash pock ets are favorites. Many of them have piping around the collars and the pockets; some have the bell sleeves and roll sleeve heads. Our assortment of Suits is complete. new Spring $25.00 to $G5.00 As House Gleaning Time Approaches THESE NEW APRONS WILL BE APPRECIATED We are making a special showing this week of all-over aprons and .house dresses, for the use of the wom an who is preparing now for the an nual house cleaning. The neat styling and becoming lines on which many of these useful garments have been built will appeal to every housewife who likes to look her best even when "hard at it." 80c to $3.50. Special Offering of SEPARATE SKIRTS Shows Entirely New Spring Style Tendency for Viiiicn who appreciate Fin.'irt and attractive wear tn a st para to hkirt will find tirrat Interest In f he propor tion of iiph offerings 1n which iJUiu'Tous pleats and other ixjvdt ii;m &rt" expressed. J ZZ Auto mnU z many in the f)oJ n he;id rial we show popular pin in s hot of dainty nlorts of crepe do chin', Georset to, i ricdette nud other Hilks, many made up in unusual combinations.' $28.50 IMPORTED SCOTCH ZEPHYR GINGHAMS In a comprehensive range of the very latest spring plaids showing all the bright pretty colors that you all admire Prices range from, per yard 50c to i)3c. PO.DLET0NS greatest department." store ahvp ihte n tXViS that WW I FOULARD SILKS, are extremely good in "the new and gayer patterns, always serviceable and effective for spring wear. The yard $2.25, $2.50 SOFT f HIFFON FINISH TAFFETAS A special quality in a splendid weight shown in . all the leading spring shades. Price per var'd $2.23 COATINGS FOR SPRING The soft velour nap has the lead, colors are bright after so long a time of the more sombre "shades. Here are the colors, gold, emerald, taupe, red and overseas' blue. The yard, $4.50 to $.5). BEGIN YOUR SPRING SEWING WITH WHITE GOODS . An entirely new, fresh,-crisp stock of voiles, flaxons, crossbars, long cloths; nainsooks, piques, poplin's, or gandy and novelties in sheer 'and heavier weights. A splendid selection of them to choose from. THE ART DEPARTMENT is just teeming with the many new things just received, in fact they are all new as no old stock of any de scription was left after the fire sale. So we know you will be interested in the new Pacific Package Goods Stamped Novelties Colonial Drapery Fabrics Curtain Scrims and Nets Couch ('overs Table Runners Poitiers Tapestries Liberty IJonds w ill he accepted in payment of accounts or in ex change for merchandise, AT PAR. TO T It A 1 r"f? j I LEGISLATURE NEWS The following nummary of the worfc i of thj I'mutUla comity legislators has . hewn compiled by Mr. J. H. Strohni. ' E secretary to lteprtHtnttaive Di'Ud unU Ei5 is of intoivst through the fact it lists all the measures introduced by tho Jo ,cal irtt'n; . Jj lty W. itltuor. j g Committees Chatrmun swissment. 1 H ami taxation: member roads ami EEi Ihlvhways, military affair. public pjf ! lands, resolutions, pnm j-gj I Itills Introduced hy Senator Til triors j 142 Fixing salaries of official! in I i t'matllja comity Signed by the gov ' ernop, February 24, 1919 I 143 Koiaiiinr to stock running nt i laro in I'tnatillii county SI mu d by ;the, president Febrr.ury 2, 1319; ! signed by the speaker February 24, 1 Ml it. i 144 Amondinsr Sections 4, 13, 17, i -t". 4i and 4:t, Chapter (ieneraV jl.iiWH of Oregon for JM7. relating to ' vrain inspectors, sifmeri by the pres. tdent February 24. 1113: signed hy tlio spal;er( 1'Vbruary 24, 1 H H. 2 - ! A nifMidinir Sections S3 7 7 and 3378." Kurd's Oi'cJm Ijiwk, as nmetid- sed by Sections 1 and 2, Chapter 2'M, Si General l-iitt'H of tueson fr l!M3, re. ! latiiiK to primary elections. l'ansed H by Kenate February 21, 11119; passed E ', by house February 2.V 1 n 9 Hi 2"6 .Making' it a misdemeanor to jj ! lernilt vafr from irrigation ditches ; to flow ui'on or waste upon rounty roads or public highways Pafwed th '"st nato February 1 7, 1 !U!. ' j 257 iVrtainitiff to pavement of ZZ , rrtads nil strets by county courts". S j Passed the senate February 2n, 191.9; Sjpnssefl Uie house Februafy 2.", 1919, S, 27:) (fMtner and Ittinllck) To eftniplete a fisli hatchery on Tiimni. S ereek. lt 'chutes county. Passed t h Sji ) hr.use I-'elu uary 2, 191 't; passed t ho Slst-nate February 20. 1919. S. i. It. 1 Providing a joint cctm- inittee to loako nrranements for me- J mtirial services In honor of the Into Si "x-president, Koosevelt, Signed by jthe president January 2, 1919; signed IS ; by the speaker ' January 22, 1D19. 177 Committee on Assessment anrt Taxation, ltitner chairman Amend Intc Section 3riTi4. Lord's Oregon Ijiwft is amtHided by C'iiaj)ter 4. Oeneral l-aws of Oregon for 19P1. relating to exempting mortgages from taxation. Signed by the president February 1 8, 1919; signed by the speaker February IS, 1919; signed by tho governor, February 24. 1919. Member of committees for: House Hill 427 Jidnt committee on reads and highway" To hond the state of Oregon for rood and highWav purnosHH ($10,000,000 bond bill). ' IIouso Hill ril Joint committee on ro,ads and hi g h wa y s To 1 i ce n se and regulato motor vehicles. ' House, Hill 37T. Fish and grime rod . , 'Senate Hill Xo. 2ifi To authorize the issuance of reconstruct inn bonds or tho (tate. Senator IJwrhard. 1 Commitlces halrman railroads and titilities. Member of county and st a to officers, election and privileges, irrigation, judiciary, ways and means, ' joint committee on consolidation. j 11 1'niform sales act. Signed b iho governor February 1919. : 3 2 Heluf ing ti confirmat ion of -'ab s uiuV-is execution. Signed by the n.-vei tior F'ebruary 17, 1 !1 9. 1 0 I (Inquiring slat and county of ficers' t,t furnish annual boift-f. I'assed ' the senate February ,1919. 122 i:e!;iling (o discharge of '-'r.'ind jury P-asse1 by the senate February (. 1 9 1 y 1 24 - Iteiating to sp-ec'al venire?. Signed by speaker and president Feb- riuiry 24. 19 19. 2H Celating to paroles .Signed by president and spen ker Febiiiary ' 24. 19 19 i 271 - Uebiling to filing in It !at Ivo "hurl its with supreme court libra r 'a n. I ':i."d (he senate Fehma ry 1 7, ' ' 1 ';isi-d the house February 2 3, I !t 1 9. 2( t - - , liidKliing statul ry sa In rb-s if utility commission officers. I 'u-ed sepal February 20, 1919; pushed !omso February 2". 1919. ! KcprcM'tilative lHdd. lix'prc-'etirati ve J Jodd succeed in securing the passage, of nil 'be bills that he introduce! In -Hid they have aiso been signed by gj 'he go wnnr. They are; K 23 Kelut.'ng to tax levy for school Jr oiirpsM Signed by tho February 2.", 1919. 1 4 1 --I'roventintf the growth of dod- l -'r-r. S-mied by tho governor J'ebru- try 1.. ill I 9. if, Kirein luntjUHo If f 11. SIgnfn 'y the g.cmor Kebrmiry 7. 19J9. CTj Uebit itig to mechanics' liens. iKned by the Kovx-rnor, Kcbrunry V, 191 !J. 14J irebitinsc to contracts rr tu-hern in public HfboolK. Sigmd by bo governor Kerimry 21, 1919. :t 7 - lrovidiu- for cities nd towns nnd emmtioa inaintalning' jiub le HiirtirieH. Signed by tht coverno ! l'' bruniy 2fi, 1919. Si I'.cxidei th biliH that ho Introduuccfl j ho prepared th nmenrlnieni. to S.-n:i-H j -or Ititnc r's herI law tor IrrlKution !'!ltrlc(s which was passed, n rid h; fti s:i introduced a clause to' our of Kcp- 'cMjntntive Wuodyon's bills providlns ! for liens for leveling and ditching 2j !&ih!h which has beconif; a law. KepreHcntatiVo n,dd has taken spc "lal lutei''st In all tho road measure:1 sjnnd supriorted the dairy interests in .ho f leo bill. .Representative T)odd was not only I ;i tneinbcr 0 the conuuittee on alar- j ies of public officials of which he. was chairman, but tho committee on j i:inkiiii,', resolutbuis and ' Irrl.-jtioi, 1 and v.as app.lnted on three KpeciaJ ZZ. r,iiiihPitt'-'S. firu ft r tho nrrariKcinent rlof the Jtoosevelt f'U)oiva! .S-rvlcf, ZZ "no tit itivestigaln t)f. dairv InterestH r!'f lb; ulnto ami diIcm fm butter fttf z and the third tho very Important p'e !a 1 c'un niutec tn 1 tconst ruct Jon m oojiinilltc' on whbh c.iii.ldcri-d all tho reeonstriic S'biri bills and presented t Ho final measures which wen p;ised by both 3 , houses. X ' 'ip was tho author of tho bill pr Z j rented by t h salary committee pro vidiriff Hint tho rounty ciurtrt fhnll 1 ttm -ymmfiiiiaVB -yfiiiueru.i 3 : , . '. . . . . '? 1 "2 Ei S jJ ' ' P r hnntf or 11 i iifi Agent for The Holt Mfg'. Co. , Beautiful Thoroughly Modern Mechanically Correct The new Studohaker is the final achievement and result of the years of .SliKlobaker manufacturinc;. . We novy have enroute our .seventh carload. CALL AND LOOK Til KM OVKR. M. K. LONG The Pioneer Auto Man. S12 Johnson St. How About Your Spring Sewing? Isn't it about time for you to get started on it? Certainly yo'u do not intend to pedal a sewinir machine when electricity will do all the work for less than 1 cent an hour. You have absolute control of teed for 5 years. Western Sewing Machines $37.50 and $55.00 A motor attachment for your sewing machine .$15.00. Pacific P ower & "Always at your , 1. I ' r-3 Work in Design speed. The machine i gnaran- El ectnc Lit Company service." 4 iiNiuiininnhiinjiMinMiHiMinMniiiuiinnKMijiiiiMiiirjniniHiiiMiiHnnniiMMiHiiiHniMiMniiiiiiiniHiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii))' (CoatlnueU on Fuk 6.)