TWJfPjp"?"'-' wpp MILEAGE i Drawn by the Legislators Drew" targe Sums While they Rode u ' orrPasses Tbc dn'dldaer ofilonS-L- Mor head for chelf clerk of tbe senate will scire one jrood parpo?eln calllcjc attention to tbe mileage expenses al lowed in the-last legislature. WegiTe a list below of house and senateuia d aruoant drawn by each member. In the house Hon. "Ffsh" Myers leads the list, having drawn mileage on four separate junketing committee. It was a cold day when "Fish" did not propose a "joint visting commit tee" that wonld swell his mileage ac count. If defeated once lie would bob up again, or go and have a friend in the senate propose ft and then get it through the house Long exper ience gave htm the advantage of new members and his industry and check- classify him with the immortal. Many others did the same. In the senate the milage nestor was A. W. Gowan, but as he travels several- hundred miles by stage he was probably Justly entitled to it, a wcrt many ''others. The constitution al lows memteri 10 cents a mile each-way for'attendlng Hie legislature, and it Is only where members propose various junketing trips in the name of visit ing committees that the nuisance be comes appalling. Mr. Moorliead reported the mile age for the house members. He was chairman of the committse. Of course his committee had to have a clerk during the entire session, although the only work was making one report that would go on a sheet of foolscap paper. It is notorious that with few excep tions members of the legislature of J895 passed free over the railroads and paid no fare during the entire session. The fame legislature appropriated the sums below to pay the milcago of Its members. The great bulk of this money went into the pockets of the legislators. Tiie figures in detail makes interesting reading for the struggling taxpayer. They show that mllccge was drawn in 1895 as fol lows: The senate drevr mileage to the amount of urprlslng that the president, who of all men would not be without a pass, who was only a member of the committee on rules, drew $95.00. His constitutional mileage would have been 810.80. "Mr. Simon may have been on some visit ing committee, but that Is unusual. The. thirty senators cost for mileage 874.10 each. The sixty members of the house drew $3,374.30 mileage, or 802.37 each. TheitotalMulleage drawn by house and sexate was $-"1,007.40. The -speaker of the house drew 00 cents mileage and seems to have been on no visiting committees that cost any mileage. Readers of The Jourkal, are re quested to cut out these llgurcs and preserve them. In our next weekly political review we shall print the ex penditures of the last legislature for clerk hire, showing the amount ex pended by house and senate. These figures are taken .from the printed Journals of the house and senate of 1895. In the list of members of the last legislature printed below the editor of The Journal must apologizo for al 'others In ,he name of party, or private, or evpn public Interest to per form unconstitutional acts. The re- fturn to constitutional principles In uurst.-itc government must be made. The supreme court In the Eastern QgQJLatfltini decision lias recognized this necessity. Tbe only salvation of ahe taxpayer, the only avenue to economical administration lies In strict construction of the constitution we bare. Tbe constitution of Oregon docs Bot forbid the use of free passes by public oScials, but as it. provides Mileage Ib certain cases tbe use of passes and tben also collection of mileage Is a doable Infraction that is not justified by reason, honesty or business principles. The editor of Tuk Journal does not need to explain why lie was put on no visiting committee or investiga tion committees. He denounced most of those committees as mere junkeU, and opposed them in every parliamen tary manner, and with others of like mind succeeded in limiting them as to number of chrksand perdieni of clerks. As most of those committees were mere junket and whitewashing enterprises calculated to cover up frauds, extrawigancc and unlawful administration, and merely gotten up to draw mileage and employ clerks, it was rather an honor than a reflection for a -member to have been left off. The editor of The Journal lives in Salem, the scat of government, and that is supposed to be the capital and living at the Capital could not claim to be living somewhere else and was not entitled to mileage. This is said .n explanation of his conduct in not drawing any, but not for the purpose any Pharisaical political honesty, as he firmly believes in public servants drawing all the salarles.fees and mile age that they are honestly entitled to draw under the constitution and laws but not one cent more. MILEAGE OP nODSE. O H Jlaker 8 40 80 II L Barkley 5 10 SC Beach 17 10 J E Blundell 100 80 JSBoothby 129 40 J T Bridges 108,00 TBuckman Of 50 WE Burke 15 00 J A Burleigh 173 10 BPCardwell 15 00 JLCalvert :. 4 50 TJCleeton 3120 Clarence Cole 45 00 Virgil Conn 159 00 TllCoon 100 50 THCooper 12 00 David Craig 2 40 CJCurtis 48 00 J D Daly...., 107 70 JE David r 03 GO E J Davis 90 30 GeoWDunn 90 00 II V Gates 21 90 JTGowdy 25 80 HGGuild 3120 JSGurdane 100 50 HJHillegas 23 40 E Hofer CD Huffman Ill 00 IWHopc 150 00 J A Jeffrey 89 40 DLKeyt 4 50 CP Lester 190 50 JMLong , 15 00 AB Lyle V 07 50 John McCracken 15 00 THMcGreer ,.... 00 00 F LMlntie 48 30 SLMoorhead 17 40 OB Moores ..., 00 GeoT Myers 204 30 S Mtfealon....- ' 88 20 OrinL Patterson 105 00 OFPaxton - 15 00 G O Iilncarson ; . . 15 00 JH Scott 10 50 CASehlbrede 45 00 Geo Shutrum 80 70 Calvin Stanley 22 80 Frank A Stewart 104 10 C B Smith 22 50 IraSSmlth 4 50 RGSmith 75 00 T Fleming Smith r 14 40 WATempIeton ;13 20 ChasFTigard , 18.00 E JI Thompson 24 00 J A Wright 10200 CPYates 85 80 John OYoung 122 70 CARPETED, Senate Chamber Fjnjshed.. A Substantial Improvement at the State House. During the past few a&ys the Ore gon senate chaniber has been re-car peted. The old fabric had served twenty years, and was entirely threadbare. The new one Is a rich Lowell body brussells, one of the finest made, and for color and design is superb. The contract forthismuoh needed improvement was awarded to Messrs. Burcn Sc Hamilton, of this city, and was fitted, made up and put down by their carpet layer, Mr. F. W. ITollis, who is one of the best on tbs coast, being often called to the other valley cities for such work. Three hundred and sixty-five yards or carpet were required for the chamber, and a tine spread of linoleum was placed in I the lobby by the same firm, which is in keeping with the whole. The colors in both blend happily with the frescoing and wood work, of Oregon's handsome senate chamber, for all of which the public is indebted to the good taste of Messrs. Buren & Hamil ton, as well as Secretary Kincaid. Cet Your Christmas Gifts Free two ounce bag, coupons inside each four ounce bag of Blackwell's Durham. Buy a bag of this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon which gives a list of val uable presents and how to get them. Many thousand dollars worth of valuable articles suitable for Christmas gifts for the young and old, are to be given to smokers of Blackwell's Genuine Durham To bacco. You will find one coupon inside each and two BlMkwtU' 'l'HE ONL 6lMHM DURHAM Tobacco rith Catarrh Cannot Be Cured LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a Ihe lowlnjrihlsinamo to appear as having drawHtnonlleage. Tohave omitted his namo'Ua.a member would have made him subject to erroneous conclusions. TjrfprlnthlsjntimeyBayors 'pf egotism, Yet it Is a public duty and must be preformed. Lines must bo drawn upon public extravagance upon all alike. The leg islator who sets an example of strict adherence to the letter and spirit of tho constitution cannot bo asked by mmmmamtamtiimmsB-aaammmmmmesmmmmm ' frCiwapost, ctHrt't4e Best i 3 GAIL BORDEN ''-fI?AYM-P DDAUn CONDENSED NU.K Rend for that llttlo book. "Infant Health:" irtcat valuu to mother. Sent 1 . N..Y. Condensed Wife Co. hT'TAi.yn Clmrf Wn Vark I &ICC'CS'f,VK'CM trim ua.au Ai-rjjii,Aiiu.3. as mey cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blo'xl constitutional disease and in orde v care it yoa mast take internal remedies Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous of faces. I la IV Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country lor years, and is a regular prescription It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with tbe bet blood purifier, acting directly upon the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what pro luces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CnENEiVfc Co., Toledo, O. jgp"Sold by Druggists. III CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. tlsili elsutva ef dUfc &: ton Tirr Total for ho use $3,743 30 MILEAGE OP SENATE. BFAlley S 09 00 PA Bancroft 78 CO Henry Becklcy 102 00 GcoOBrowncll 10 80 N L Butler ..... 4 80 J PCalbreath 31 20 Tolbert Carter 0 00 OACoRSwell 213 30 SADawson 10 20 ONDcnny 15 60 AlonzaGesner ;. 02 10 AWGowan,..., 234 00 W II Ilobson 5 40 BHIIolb 82 80 SB Huston 2100 A J Johnson , u W111JI Klnp 123 00 T W Maxwell 135 00 DAMcAlster jos uo JIIMcClung 48 00 Notice. To all members of Protection lodge, So. 2, A. O. U. W. There will be a committee at the lodge room at 2 o'clock p. m.und thercafter.Saturday, December 32, to receive all donations. Send in your baskets well filled. Come and brinu your family and help us to entertain our visitors and friends. By order of committee. mm Mitchell'3 Relief Bill. Washington, Dec. 12. Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, has introduced a bill In the senate declaring the intent of the act or 1809, indemnifying the state for the expence in maintaining the national defence, By a decision of the court of claims interest on money was not allowed. This was reversed by the supreme court, but as the treasury department had passed upon the claims It refuses, under the Dock ery law, to reopen them without fur ther legislation. Mitchell's bill it to coyer this point. Nearly every state Is Interested in the matter where interest charges have been disallowed. mm II E McGinn, I L Patterson. A II Price J II Ilaloj J A Smith Joseph Simon. John II Smith W WStelwer WSVanderburg... OH Woodard 15 GO 05 40 01 80 01 20 05 00 52 80 07 60 70 20 07 80 15 00 Total for senate 82,224 10 MILEAGE for clerks. . O II Blumonrothor. 8 E A Worswlck. 'SL Lovell. k. I 31 20 31 20 Froebel, tbe great promoter of the kin dergarten system of teaching children paid! "Let parents not liveor their children, but with them." The mother who understands this sentiment lives with, even her unborn child. She studies to be wise about herself and the little life she is fostering. She does all she can to give her child a fair start in life, by giving it a ptrong veil developed body. All through babyhood, childhood and yotJUi she lives with her son or her daughter. .Especially her daughter she will keep near her. She will allow no false modesty to stand in the way of that daugh ter's knowledge of herself, of herpossiblH ties, of her perils. She will teach her that happy, healthful motherhood ia an honor, a blessing. That sickness is a mistake, a breaking of nature's law. But there are times of unavoidable overdoing when the system becomes run-down. For oyer thirty years Dr, Fierce has used his "Favorite Prescription" as a strength ener, a purifier, a regulator. It works directly upon the delicate, distinctly femi nine organs, in a natural, soothing way. It searches out the weak spots; and builds them up, It is beneficial in any state of the aystem. A woman who V61ild understand herself will find an able assistant by send ing at cents to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N, Y., for Pi. rierce'a Common Sense Medical Adviser. It is a book that has reached its 68oth thou sand. It contains in UsjooS pages an im mense store of Information in plain word that any person will readily understand. SIR. O. G. Rprah. of Sand Rank. Os-wrra Ti Nn York, testifies in this wisei "Our first child va bom before my wife was sixteen years old. Afterward her health was very poor. Sbe tried Drf Fierce' favorite I'rescriptlon. She gained uesn ana ctrengtn uy using two bottles. During the last few weeks of her second preg nancy she again used the " Prescription." Her 75 00 1 confinement was a. rapid and cosy one. and tie gotupftrgjigandweu.' The Willamette Hotel, Salem, Oregon, calls attention- to the redduced rate now made persons visiting the capital city upon olfiaial or other business, The Willamette is located in the business center of the city, opposite the postofficc? also in same building are the telegraph and Wells, Fargo 6. Co, oitices. The electric street cars "terminate and leave the hotel every few minutes for all public buildings and other "points of interest, Every and all conveniences are offered to our patrons, The Willamette is headquarters for all public men. Is one of the largest and best equipped hotels in the northwest Very respectfully, A, I, WAGNER, Prop. ONE 6ENT-DH ON THE PACIFIC'COAST Read It ! Circulate It -o-- Labor f6r It ! THE ONLY YELLOWSTON And Elk Rye, the two highest grades whiskey made, kept, ex clusively at the Willamette Bar. This place lias been completely refurnished and supplied and is conducted in the best of style. Nothing but the purest goods kept. J. B. NYE, Proprietor. 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At both places holders of through tickets whoso limits permit are allowed stop-over privileges, and good hotels and livery stables are to be found. X'or a booklet giving a brief account of the battle In which Caster lost his life, and also for information about rates and train servlco via the Burlington Route to Chicago, Omaha, St, Louis, Kansas City, or any .other southeastern ' city7t write to C. SHELDON, G.A., Poitland, Or, MKB. N. B. bCOTlV-Sienographer and typewriter, room 12, over Ladd & Bosh's bank. Prompt attention to all classes ol work. I2 2 tf FOR KENT Eleven acres adjoining the Indian school, 'at Chemawa, five acres of garden land, good house, bam and well watej. By month or year for low cash rent. Address Box. 145, ot apply at G.W.Pearmine, twomues norm 01 town on rvr road. n.25tf vyn 4 1. -Nfews and markets. Agriculture and. Horticulture Household; and Domestic EconoM Review of Books and Magaztos, 2. 3. 4. 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