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' '- .pT"HVlwr 1 X! t )Wl DAILY GATETA! JOURNAL, SALBM. ORHGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1807 (JI.ST0CKT0N thf ni D WHITE CORNER. fJEvTsPMNG MERCHANDISE No more unm ... -.-P.-, ,-..-..-...... Goodsjnas ever been seen in this city. The store throughout is aglow with freshness . ana nt"" Muslin Drawers 50 Cents .. j. f enft extra aual- vmusn,trimmed with lace md four rows o. .. to match. Others trimmed wRh embroidery with sev eral rows of J fine tucks. YM' agree with us they're Ifc finest values shown for the price. 50c. ee Court Street Window for Display White Waists A beautiful array of fash ions. Latest creations await you here. We offer a spe cial value made of fine sheer lawn, trimmed with with fine val. insertions and made in either long or short sleeve styles. BALLOON MAN GOT " MITTEN $1.00 1 f .. -S SJJCS rfano perct j.Aua JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr. ONDAY FEBURARY 25 cRoy Gesner's RETURN PROM EUROPE 0NCERT ! ASSISTED BY Irs. Walter Reed, Contralto, of Portland. hw Von Jesscn, Pianist s. Silas H. Soule, of Port- ld and Mrs. D. P. Carries, Accompanists. 5ER GRAND THEATRE riday, Feb'y. 22. pious (avorlto young actress. Miss Margarita hscher to the Rural Comedy own On the Farm LITTLE UNDERPAID PAGES (Everybody Gets Extras cept the Small Boys ty Saturday, Sunday, also omuraay Maunee Quorate Wardrobe , eYenlngs, 15 and !5c. WMnimmnw J. W. BOLLEN U&nsger Salem Undertaking Co. Director aod ; stock of the :: tO dlfa fnn...l j hT" aot reasonable. V. vart Bt. Salsa MY ir. Vitrol fMl Material AT I Store MnW U Ex- Tho poor, overworked nnd fnlth f ul llttlo pagos wero practically tho only ones of the long list of clerks and Biibordtnnto officials of tho Iioubo of roprosontnttvoa Hint did not bono (It by tho generous considerations of tho houso committee on clerkships In tho apportionment of time nnd monetary nllowunco for their labors during tho twonty-fourth leglslatlvo n8soinbly. From tho desk clorks down tho lino of chief clerks, stenographers and oxpert typowrlters to ordlnnry clorks, nil received oltbor extra tlmo allowance of from ten to twenty days and upon full pay but tho little pngos who worked so faithfully and untir ingly and uncomplainingly will got no "more than Is coming to thorn" In tho mutter of compensation; 41 days allowance at $2 por day Trafton Dye, who waB elected as an oxport typewriter, put In tho greator portion of his tlmo as nn expert stenographers of tho houso and ho was allowed n full 40 days nt tho rnto of $5 per day. All of tho dosk clerks, from Chiof Clerk V. Lulr Thompson, at ?8 por day, and tho other three, at $6 por day, rocolvod an extra nllowanco of 20 days, and they wero all entitled to it and more, and tho chief clerks of tho sovornl most Important com mittees; onrolled bills, judiciary, ways and means, engrossed bills and chiof Btonogrnphcr, all received 20 days extra allowanco, and tho bal ance of tho complement of stono grphors, typewriters, and ordinary clorks received compensation at the rate of from 3 to 5 por day for the full tlmo they sorved. An effort was made by Jackson, of Douglas, to secure tlmo and a half for tho steno graphers, typewriters and pages, but his resolution failed to receive favor ablo consideration at tho hands of tho house and It was lost. Dea't Pat ObT Until tomorrow what you can do to day. If you are suffering frost a torpid liver, or constipation, don't wait until tomorrow to get help. Buy a bottle of Herblae and get that llvor working right, Prompt ness about health saVes many tck spells. "Mrs. Ida Gresaara, Polat, Tex., writes; I used Herblne la my family for six years, and flad it does al It claims to do." Sold by D. J. Fry. INDBFKXDKNCK STAGE. Dally except Saniay. Leaves Wil lamette Hotel, gales at 3 p. m., coa nects with motor for Monmouth aad Dallas at 6:15 p. m. Leaves lade peadsaee at 8 a. m. Phoae Mala 179, RALPH BUDLONO, Manager 1st Usa"fM tan Msm IsssV CrfdffiSj&c Reed of Chicago Failed to YorkHis Board of Par dons Measure Through Senate bill, 240, Beach, has died tho death. It lgnomlnlously failed to pubs. Simultaneously Mr. Reed, of Port land, Into of Chicago, returned to tho Multnomah county metropolis, a saddor nnd wiser man. Tho bill was to create n board of pardons, nnd It Is said Mr. Reed de sired to of which ono of whom, or words to thnt effect. Mr. Reed Is a very Bhrowd man. Ho is said to havo beon n Republican ward heelor In Chicago and ho suc cessfully managed tho campaign for Stato Treasur6r Steel nt tho Inst elec tion. That Is ono of tho reasons he lobbied so hard for tho crcntlon of tho pardoning board. Another rea- Bon is thnt It Is nllegod that ho want ed to be on tho board. It Is said that whllo tho nominal salary of the proposed member of tho board wero not very largo, It Is believed that n rcnl economical nnd thrifty mnn could mnnngo to mnko both ends meet In perquisites. But tho bill failed to pass nnd Mr. Reed will not bo n mombor of tho Btnto board of pardons. However ho may becomo n mem bor of tho great trlunvlrnte, who lobbied for Jobs nnd failed to get them. For tho Information of thoso who do not known It mny bo snld that a "balloon mnn" is a follow without any vlslblo means of support. o House Haturtlay Morning. Called to order at 9:30. Reading of messages from tho sca nt?. Sonntc returned Coffey gns fran chise rcponl bill with amendments, mnklng It effective December 31st, and leaving the granting powor In tho hands of the pcoplo thereafter, in which nmeudment tho house re fused to concur. S. 1). 219, nulloy, to provide piny grounds for children In Portland. Pnssed. S. B. 144, Mullt, rolntlng to put ting sawdust Into tho rivers nnd streams! Indefinitely postponed. S. B. 220, Johnson, to create a third nnd fourth prosecuting nttor noy's district In tho second Judicial district. Amonded to roduco Bnlnry from $2400 por annum, nnd provid ing thnt tho deputies woro not to bo pnld by tho state Pnssod. S. B. 172, Mnlnrkoy, portioning to resldonco nbroad of dlroctors of In corporations with exception of ono. Passed. S. B. 243, Schoflold, for tho rollof of V. C Reed for Borvlcos In 1900. Failed. Rcconsidorod. Pnssod. S. B. 44, Bingham, to provldo for condemning prlvnto property to construct logging roads, skldwnyB, etc. Passed. S. B. 202, revision of laws, to reg ulnto tho Issuanco of tlmo checks. Passed. S. B. 177, Btnch, relating to bunks and banking. Passed. S .B. 10G, Boworman, to give lion to farm laborers. Passed. S. B. 107, Boworman, to croato a lien upon grain or other crops. Passed. S. B. 154, Colo, to relmburso mem bers of Umatilla Wator Usors Asso ciation for money paid Into corpor ation fund. Reconsidered. . Passed. H. R. 60, McCue, fo pay sorgennt- at-arms, doorkeeper, expert stenog raphers, typowrlters nnd pages one fourth over time for faithful per formance of duty. Referred to com inltteo on resolutions. Report of committee on perpetual franchise adopted. Motion that press bo oxtondod thanks of houso was adopted unani mously, after tho good-natured mo tion of Mr. Freeman, of Multnomah, to lay on tho table was lost by a de cisive negatlvo shout. Tho house stood adjourned alno dlo at 12:01 p. m. THE BIG EDDY PORTAGE Fine Points of Parlimentary Law Resorted to Some rarely flno points of parlia mentary usago woro raised In tho houso yesterday afternoon upon tho question of tho second reconsidera tion of tho Whealdon bill fqr tho ox tension of tho portngo rond from Big Eddy to Tho Dnllos, which has boon twlco passed, twlco reconsider ed and finally defeated nnd Mr. Qrny mndo tho motion for n third recon sideration. Tho'polnt of order, thnt no question coui'd bo twlco roconsld ered wns rnlscd by Mr. Burns, of Multnomah, which precipitated n spirited debate, wlthi tho flnnl re sult thnt tho spenkor rofusod to pnss upon tho qticstion, sinco thcro wns no specific houso rulo bearing upon tho question, and passed It up to tho houso with tho result tho motion wns carried by n voto of 34 to 20. Sponk or Davoy, however, votod no upon tho question of rcconslderntlon In dlcntlng thnt bo sustained tho point of order. Thon tho motion was mndo that tho rules bo ousponded and tho bill taken up at thnt tlmo but tho mo tion, having fnlled to rocolvo n two third majority failed to carry nnd tho bill was compelled to tnko itn placo upon tho cnlondnr with nlno toon bills ahead of It. It Is proposed to amend tho bill to roduco tho amount to $30,000. I Ladies Elbow Length Silk Gloves JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS I These Gloves were ordered October 1 st last year, since which time the prkes have ad vanced fully 50 per cent. Long silk gloves are going to be as scarce this season as they were last summer, so if you want a pair you had better buy them now. We are showing them in white and black at I $1.00 $1.25 $1.59 $1.85 ALL SIZES, 6 TO 8. factories are refusing all orders for long silk gloves for delivery during the next six or eight months, so we do not expect any more long gloves this season. '& ( 4U ,&'., AJ&ywea woaV' o & I 4"M IVfr 5S35 ANOTHER GRAFT KILLED '& Senate Defeated Freeman State jBoard Tax Com- mlsioners Bill In tho hurry nnd bttstlo of tho clos ing hours In tho sonnto yesterday nftornoon, thnt body paused In Us mad career of ladling out tho poo plo's monoy and crcntlng soft snaps for tho Lord'.s unnolnted, to put to Its Inst flnnl rost Froomun's house bill No. 87, crentlng a stato hoard of tnx commissioners. Thcro wns n hot fight ovor tho proposed nionsuro and n strong nttnek was mndo on It by Sonntor Kay. It failed to pass, olghtuun sonators voting against tho moasuro. Roprosentatlvo Froomnn workod quietly In this matter JiiHt as ho did on another bill which haB now be como historic and tho moasuro would havo probably beon passed through Inadvortently had not Tho Capital Journal In Its tssuo two days ago called particular attention to Home of Its bad features. Anyway thnt Is ono Job creating moasuro that failed to pass. Tho Hoiino Concurs. Tho houso concurred In tho son nto amondmont that tho ono board of regents shall designate two nor mal schools which alono shall bo sup ported In fnturo. Thin ends tho normal school controversy in this legislature. Senators Boforo going home, why not let mo fit you with a pair of good glasses. which will be a comfort and pleasuro to you? We can at the most com plicated eyes; nearly 30 yearn ex perience. Wo do our own grinding, and lensca duplicated on short notice. CHAS. H. HINGES Rxpert watsluKaksr a4 gralMtt ttta, IIS CsswsswUI Vast- to 1st. r to Cf4tol ! art -cjL.. Vlv Children don't like medicines nnd for this reason thoy havo often to bo proporod In an attractive nnd pleas ing form. Hut tho greatest enro must bo tnkon ub to tho purity of tho drugs administered, as In casus of nn Infant, tho danger of giving tho other kind would assurodly end In disaster. Our reputation for accu racy and scrupulous care in putting up prescriptions Is well known In thlB neighborhood. llUI) CltOHH 1MIA11MACY. Thorn l)U:5. Phono 111 SIXTY THOUSAND PORTAGE Finally Killed In the House Friday Night Headquarters for Meats. Meat-eaters who are over-pwtlcu-Ur in their choice of beef, mutton lamb, veal and pork are Invited to come and examine our meats. It it the critical that we cator to those Olf ultf a who always Insist oa cuts of the best qualltle. We handle only the fresh est meats, and we guarantee It te he te4er and of toe eating quality. Our prlees are by m mesas as high as tli s.iHy, ettfcer. V. A. KUMHK, Phase m, 377 Cewl. aX Dosplto tho desperate effort of Ben utor Whealdon and other supporters of tho moasuro, after a second re consideration hnd been secured mid tho amount of tho appropriation asked for was cut In two, tho exten sion of tho portngo road bill was defeated n socond und luBt tlmo by tho houso Inst night by n slnglo voto. Its defeat wns duo to tho absence of nlno mombora whon tho voto wns tnkon. 8onator Whealdon worked nnd perspired Jlko a Trojan to seouro 11 reconsideration and pnssago of tho bill, nnd circulated freely and agitat edly among tho members, but tho ap propriation was too strong, and, when tho words woro uttored by tho speakor which sounded tho death knell of his pet measure, which meant bo much for his constituency, ho departed crestfallen and In ut ter anger und disgust. llusolmll Gallic, Yeserday nfetrnnon on tho WII lamotto Hold, tho Wlllnmetto second Juniors defeated tho Bocond team of South Salem In 11 gnmo of bnsubnll, Tho Bcoro boi'ig 15! to 1 In favor of Wlllaniotto. Tho lineup wau ns fol fel fol eows: Wlllamotto Chorrlugton, 0; Hook man, p; Jorson, lb; Q. llsll, 2b; liooh, 3b; Thompson, ss; C. Hell, If; Powell, of; Wittier, rf. 8011I1 Snlom -II. Victor, 0; Dorn hardt, p; It. Vlvtor, lb; Hanson, 2b; Koormnn, 3b; V. Dnnlels, hs; E. Danlols,, If; Kenuon, cf; llelvey, rf. Attornoy Chester Murphy arrived In tho olty yesterday to visit nnd to attend tho mnsquorndo Inst ovonlng. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Offlco of tho Supervising Architect, Wash ington, D. O., February 8, 1907. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo ro colvod at this offlco until 3 o'clock p. m. on tho 15th day of March, 1007, and thon oponod, for tho Con struction of approaches and Improv ing tho Grounds nt tho U. S. Post offlco, at Salem, Oregon, In accord ance with drawing and specification, coplos of whtoh may bo had at this offico or at tho office of the Custo dian at Salem, Oregon, at the discre tion of tho Supervising Archltoct. Jamos Knox Taylor, Supervising Archltoct. 2-16-6t-eod : IM M I Spring Goods nig, Juicy oraugos at 30 conts a dozon. Wo havo that colobrated 6 Whl to Sago Honey; also fresh mackerel uud smoked herring, Z and a full lino of garden seeds H. M. BRANSON STATE STHECT OREGON STATE BANK Jtfforson, Ortf on CaplUl $25,000 Bwt UciUtUM know to fclkfrte banking otktttd patrons. Jeffersoa k gofrf town, h goo4 ' storM, good milk, a go4 bank, and good people. Coot anrf Me e. Of ego. State Bank J. A. AUPPERLE, PrWkt M. J. CAMPSBIX, Oifikr M , JtkMk&lketeSS:--