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i, DAILY OAIMTAIi J6 (TONAL, 8ALKM, OKEOOS, ttiiiiHimnmm . t.i L flu inm &VTtyvtF - ....- in inn7. TtTKSDAY. FISU" NNNHWIIIIHI Baking Powder MnMn. of Pure Orape Cream of Tartar, Safeguards the food against alum norm. wma roM eo.. srw ot. RAILROAD COMMISSION J fiThiS 'tfhSS1 W iS .. . ; tho report of tlio minority which rop . x . 'resents tho majority' report of tho Continued tr6m pago ono.) 'KOucrnl committeo of tho house- and --- Noiiute: the sennto committeo bolug aiv Dm railroads, 1 clto you to my solidly in tavor ot it." ScofU in be lol.taturo tlio past few Mr.' Campbell, of Clackamas then vcars i and I defy my mallgnors to put took tho Hour and voiced the opinions alidr Auger upon a Btnulo imtnnco of an expressed by Mr. Dnvoy and Mr. where any of my actlona or tr.cvo- Jonoi, In substance. Mr. hdwurds, of menu are cluuiled with the slightest Lane mnuo a strong nmicni " sign of suspicion. (Hero ho named of the adoption of tho initio y . .1... .111...... .,.,l., onmnn.lnir Wirt Iklld C loicd With "it BllOUld Vcr Bay Yot Home Fistnis h 0 either, they .are not of tho idling out kDO. Tho majority of this committeo ro Wtd when " camo to bowing down to tho got! of democracy. They mado every concession that was within reu nion, oven to allowing one of tho git borimtorlul tippointcca to hold ofllcu for four yenrs, but when it wan de manded that two of ttio three appoint era hold over for four yearn the ma jority stood pat and wnen they camo nr.d fointultori with mo in the matter I told them to go ahead and I would stand with them. I reiterate that J nm opposed to placing tho nolo power of appointing this commission In tho hands of the hlcf executive and hope iho report of the minority upon thl 'section will not bo Adopted." Mr. Jonei Declares Himself. "I will refer you buck to a month or two ngo," mild Mr. .lone, of I'olk ninl Lincoln, who succeeded Mr. Da vey on tho door. "Originally thl Mil, which was then known ns the Teal bill, had no reciprocal demurrage feature but tho people wore damiiriug for it mid the lumbermen demanded it and forced tho reciprocal demur niyo section into the bill. "Shippers conventions even holil at &t iheir hand. .off the commlteo wool !.t h.7. been "plunged into this political squabble. If thero be t nllroad Irgl.latlon this scss on tho people can lay tho lame to the ptmcr, of democracy and not tho Bo publicans." Bcpabllcans r , clad to see the Multnomah delegation .land together lor once, BidbMr. Davoy as he took the floor for tho closing speech 'but I am i. i.n.l ami urieveu i vury imicii mj - a- hour tho slurring remarks east upon in? Hopubllcan piity by o young man whoso father bore nrms in dofensc or the country for so many years nnd ondurod so many hardships on tlio flold of battle for the country s cause. Thero was no better soldier nor lie- publican ever breathr.i innn ui of Mr. Northup. of Multnomah nnd 1 um surprised to hear him cast such tn,.Hln.r Inilmmtlons against our two ...au.- n rti. 1,- utnfp Ilepubliean stnto omccii., - tronsuror and secretary ot stnto. Did Not AliacK ttopuoiicau. "I did not spenk in that liglit, said Mr. Northup," i was hPuu.ib conditions in other states. "Yes, but you UKI roicr to wie u Ron olllcials and oven mentioned the irovornor's niiino as hvhik " i'" ennvnss," Mr. Uavey replied warmly. Thorn was no politics in tins rnilroail bill until it was formed on us. Not a single man has ever askod mo to voto tho (Hiupln bill giving tho gov ernor the power of appointment but olio and ho was a Democrat. Thero has not been n plandit from tnjs gai-( ---- C jl 4 IVrrDeinVSorrffi. BARGAINS we can gve yoa oa any of the above atftU Tlicro is no pen- 4 rr r . We still have a tew patterns in tne ?uo stock ot ca that we will offer at greatly reduced prices. Don't fc RoDUbllcaiui Eloctod Ohainbcrlnln. i, on nnn. Hlmold theso ofTlclnls who ! -. . -, "It was Keiiublicnn votes that elect- ,ua .m, n irrniul eomnllmcnt at n i.f. f iav! 4-r Inc IVlxrrC f(T. .NrtflC. fed Chamberlain governor," chimed in J t)l0 j,,,,,,!,, 0f tho people suffer to bo f -u Jiat iaaw 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i in ing AT THE RIGHT PRICE 444f j, 1 1 1 1 1 1 HI I I 1 1 I'Wtil I 1 1 1 H 1 11 IHI1MW4H I I HI 31 HHH If yoa are in need of anything in the lice of iS CARPETS, LINOLEUM, MATTlP( iiART SQUARES, WINDOW SHAD I LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERS, COU II COVERS, COUCHES OR FURNITUi i Yot can not do better than to give tis a call and seeJ re- I " I l. ........ I. .tn, i IIIU UIIIU1UHV IIIUI'IU"" ww... ..-.-...,, I .... 1 111. IIUIUWU III MUIMH.VI tho houso railroad committee, jneiui- nusinoss mm ami iim - u I tics In any of tno stnto insuiuiions inir p farmer, merchant nnd other us. Let us put on pur business suits, ' ho pontontnry a,t the soldiers' , rinses of business men). Thero is throw off our political robes of par- Trnor wnH dpctod by i vour committee. I don't know what tlranah p now, and g vo tho tHoplo purilIty f 2100 votes; Secretary j W i'.,irv ir.. tuir Mr. Kdwards what they wnut. tho thapin Hill, . ,, -in nnn mul Trt-nsurer Steele i McCue. of Clatsop, at this point. kicked nsl.lo for the llttlo fellow who "J)ld you help Ht" Inquired Itodg- only rocolvrd tho small mnrgin of i -111111111 1'i1 ers, of Marlon. 2100 votes nnd nssunics to bo tho die- 9 '. ... . . t ta a - a A. it.. ll.....l,lli,H Inrvlalnttlrnff V "No. I lifted my voice against mm, iwuor i mo ii" " plleii Mr. Medio. Tli governor's nppointeo makes it tho replied air. jucuuo. '"" """ ri""" -,, " : ;: z Bill . Mni.rt 1ii fnr rnilrmitl itilorrnrpneo w '..i.i m. HWi, T ,. nvdr this becomo eleotlvo. 9 MIL. Ill MlllAi'ttt - ...... . -- .- . .... . . I II, - llnn ntlil my town And they all asked for a ' ""' W voto w," iUe result my town ami tney an asKeu poiiiiuImfiIoii unpointed by tho board." "I am placed In a vory itoeullar osi tlon In this matter." said .Mr. Free- HOUSE FURNISHING C 177 LIBERTY STREET man as ho mentally nnd telephiitioally rena ed his recent titles with nis Mtn-o as nbovo stated Swamped. A resolution, from the house rosolu- tloiiii committee, adopted authorizes nco j0l) for aomo person, who would MWt Chairman Iluntlvy, of tho engrossed l,e paid for his services out of the bills committeo. to employ more ex- mmipv collected in tuxes on omitted uolloauues. "If I voto tor ouu I am 'pert typewriters to assist in keeping property nnd such compensation shall voting with Davey and if I vote tor.up with the work in that department not exeevd 20 per coat of tho amount the other I nm voting with Coffey but lor legislation. With sooros of bills collected. Twenty per cent of tho I believe that Mr, Coffey is right In 'piling in with iuuumerablo amend- amount that would bo duo tho stnto this ease. The people demand tho meats to bo inserted this committeo is under tho provisions of this bill would fJlittnlii bill anil i tiuiiK wo mm in 10 . Durled emu deep in worn ni inu pros- ho a liamlsnnio nest oca lor sonio nt .. ... ........ - .. ounet It without nil of this row." Northup lilts Hard Blows. "The minority report, tu I under stand It, Is it compromise of the Joint out time. tnrney or other person who has tho On the other hand there is senrco Kltuatlon nl ready well In hand nnd anything for the committee on en- jn u position to offer his services for roiled diiih to mi ami it huh iteeu sug- the collection of the taxes for nil lor-1 tpwlud that tun four or live clerks counties. Tlio favornblo report upon I L.( 1 linl alllllltlll t I 111. llllll. .& IkAlllt 1 t.t. l.lll .1 . ft 1 L 1l'd.Ia...l.u uiiiuiitvvu, miu imtv um" mm inu wan anopit'ii last n viiiichiiujt mo grimier part ot and tlio Dill will como un lor third should bo transferred and rending nnd flnul pnssugu Monday or k with the ongrossod bills Tuesday. until tho rush In that de Hnllnmil lllll l'ltsswl. (IIU Ultlllllilll Ullll illlllt It'llllll ..ililLm I'iiii inil tlllVilL lllin niiiiniiivil llllll 1IIUII. 11 IIUii moil consent that this disagreement j,1 um,;ic the votes or the legls-, ,,,u """died bills eouimlttee gets Into Wlion tho houso convonod In tlio "n .b?i .""-r l,H!"Mrri,M J'flrT TIV 'vv " iMMverful ndvau- ',' apprwiehlng ruih that is luovlt-1 evonlng. Speaker Dnvoy nnnouncod shlerntion hi any other lonturo or tne , : uiuatton nf ordlnurv "ble. the then idle engrossed bills , bill but when wo oaiue lwk on Mini- L"?.Tn.. !- r ..,.!- iuli ti .LLJl1 clerks could be utllue,! to mlwiNUeo thl- lMimieli na thoro wns no con- day, yvrjrtbluK. was In Uiixjr Iwrvy .. oW, . ... ..... , 1 1 mshlng tlmt work out, thus ebvi- In it ti it. I It it iBiiitimil in It tin litori .. '. i .. I. .. .. l .. a t i.--. " ' .111 InJ It III lllnllu fruii rB.kl.l I In! ! in inuiw iifv l dim ificr -snipper, wiitdiujui .. 7'" ''.'' committee. I believe It Is the ma ....Kwi. "". "".'.."'...f. .. Ity report of the iruimrnl oommlttf. "i we enact tins inu. nm'ii uio rimiiiui- . ,, .,ul,1i1iiVw ,... tl... .,u. prnotioniiy iuiu leo concluded It, meeting last 8a ur , , . ,, m0 , day overylhlng except section J, uiiu '. ... ,,, ,,, ,, , ' put lo wor )!J,,?i.,rl,r,5a,r,,: m-".. .i.i - -":m.ii!f1 .) II'1 MMIIUIHIIJI ..J .-..-.. II,.... .-.. ..11.1 ..,.11.1 I.. oudttiun and the mouinilltee has bwcii ,imd(wt nt-vurlaueo vr sIhco, I nm in fa vor Hf thi HMMkuro. I am in favor of IImwhm of the railroads. There Ih .... !.... - ......1 I.I II .. ...111. I !.... U1 til It IihImHi-H 11 f the state Iward apiwiHiUg. 1 agrod ... ," ,,, ',., S,., ..n.tJ Stwiktr Mavwv iwvs ha iUhm not to abolish tliOHO nmnndniont8 on l he ompwuuse twa in. vrH.r , , , ,vHor ,mikt. understHud why the enrolled bills npptiit aiM to hold over fou ymn .. HZ,miuu,iut., It u .i..Mii.. r MiHiiilttw hs not been mora Iwailv ti -.iiL Tn im w- iVi tM.-X ,,,r ehawwi to oh iuuI they are "gMg" sluee numerous hotu hhA 5 - ,. ,,.i, ii!, hKr. I" " l"-''l "' -- dlls have ikisswI iMith braaehos nl LiiLV' iyi I'l.il. x ' '' ''-I voU the way the,Hd are up fur enrollment. droMetl wlst. I have been lu matmAtt M.x WMnt m.. u , lM chktHg up the house ealeadar inrpnil teoord borere my Chairman Coffey UxpUins. 'I brlUve the gentlemen are ceie In I heir contentions. The amend have just precedd mrtiu Uraplilsa tontlnn linmi llin nmnmlmentu mill. Ub iH. Hllng the ndty of om,doylHg more TOltw, b th Innorly reporl ,. WOHl(l My ami k,plHg a I MN.to lmsy ,. ' vue Si)osioH. -- - - -.... Tho Vv!il ' having th governor niuke understand why the enrolled bills ' motion wna made nnd ndoptod, and. upon motion, the bill was consldorod ongrowred nnd plucod ou final pns Hage. Tho houso thon rosolved Into coniinlttuo of tlio wholo for consider ation of tho bill by Hoctlons. Spenk or Dnvoy culled Mr. Cnmpboll, of Clnokninus, to tho chair. .Tho bill wna road n third tlmo, whon, upon motion of Uodgors, of Marlon, tho oomnilttoo nrosa and roportod tho bill bnck favorable with nmond monta, and upon being placed upon final passage wns pnssod wlH onlr ono dlssontlng voto, thnt of Adams, of Multnomah. who. howovor, changed his voto to tho nfllrnmtlvo loo toueh Willi tho people and Ho- rw... ..i,,,.,,,,,, frulll oiviunln .tntliu for the past week It develom that Hevo that I know what they want. ., lUt, vrUMi.i .,.., iuii.iur . over one hundred bills huw hun .11. posl of dellnitely, oither by ihimul'o i or iMdvliuite iHMlponement, and it Is and that there would be nu ehnnge. estimated that fully one hundred more I "The governor of Washington is a ' will never again se the light of day. lKt.iul.ll... .. I- l .na l I-.l il. Till.. In II... In.l I.. .. .1.1-1. .i. . 1 i 'miiiiii in nu nvu iiiiiiumi .ur., u ""mil mv mnur --- N.iiiauiu. iZl UoTfcow itandnTll. ,,,,a xU Washington legUlature my,p, .eeord before my iutltu- "... 'l. 7. ti ..'""... . .,.5?.'rnar Hettlewler. ' ibraneh of the nMombly can work mxm teir ooniennoas. me amenu- .vM.n. v...n i h..i !,.., ,MMUr. ,-.,.. ... mrnl.M stated by the gentlemen who u AT -Z i.i. I " iW ," .i " i sueh .i;.i.Ji .ITl..:: -.'" ttJ44jluil llU M VO lILtll. MU. SW MH Mil wvav llllll . , . i.." . ...I. " ,r" " IIWIW mtiiuiu ...''.V...... "''.'?.. '7"". """ he la fnvor of the coventor npiwlnt-1 nary to tHeorporate. nml with , .rirrVLv:.! K,.7- VIZ ,M "wwWm ' ' lheowr B0 yet to eouslder It uom mwit ' wi. i it iv a. i IMm t unv tu m 1?.ki.ii1i Lnkkii..! uu m 1..b.hI. !.... . j. HIlllMVaui tlmi I 1. I. ..... 1 n tfiuilillniin rni.l linvn liK.m ..tlvulv H1""""' " nwpuiinu. M nro l'l'i" hip iihiiio linn an llll JWrl"VBfr ,wl ' '" HliH '-- If. of work before it the eoin- rv irt.rMrBWJ I .?, ..ill 1" ,M ,,l! h" " wh.l. nl..- Hg week. Next week the house can tuTn Vltliii Jlrt All" ( u . A Uusliww lTopoMUou. al Uwn senate Mils only and no bills WW ". lS 'in ivir if he Lev f11 " "l,p ttf bi,nRM. w'" f w.hlew M,"w' "' roduecd tr ? he.rJ T He.mb?le.J W.TiTr ifc.!I 'l r fa,w ''hW Ue l'wltll to the rule whi.h provld. tUt 80 new r;ttlj 't K b,'ilrJEl,U We iJ! ,,ttlr lll,4, tlu -nt.ov.rsy! I hive la , bills can bo printed dun.g the last JJfSr .Uv. and ml v L-r. If Mjr Uwk ,rtUr frww WW "l"ibU- Bve day. of tho sewlon. K hS x orkr iMirilisHriJl MV, ,Ual th l'ltlve Aowor BUI to Orwto rt Job. It M SLmni I an iZlto i h8 l' . It iJ H bill No. VI. by Wtlel.r, mgaluit th? rillroids? A Merits ,l4u, 1 W?U lwptlo. If Ju returns from the cowwtttee on wu't ne rauroiuf. rtii iiuewis v j, fttr .Mcwwent nnd taxation, U substitute " "ur ltiK4 yH would not Mt4 form, wtth reeommend.tioH that it da three men lo manage It. Yoh weuld P. i but a shadow of iu former hive one wuh and if Im dtd not get K yet it eontatws previsions that the results -m wouM gt a row man. Itay. ohmi the way for the HiaktBi; of ger. The governor Is the Imttat 'a wlolatoie lurtua for wMruujv Wha HWUiger of the state aad he U ismh- ekaiitwi to stand iu ravor of the eoun jy oourts of the several counties aud The Women Folks TilKV HAVi: XOUK Olt l!iSS lll'HINKKH WITH HANKS. MAXY OFTIIKM (X)MK T( THIS IWNK. WK AlWliKC'I.YTi: THIIIH I'ATHONAOK; VK 1X VITR OTHKKH, XO MAITIilt HOH HMAI.Ii TIIKIK 111 S1X1SS, MK INVITi: TMHM IX) IK. AM TKAXHACriOXK WITH THIS RANK am; tX)Sllli:itt:i) WNPIIiUNTIAL, SUm State Bialc MMmiMMMMMMMMMI .III . ,.. .. ... . .. . I iuie mr everywiBg mat he doo. in selecting a Uxt lieok eowmlMlou Ma Dwy demaadod the geverur act. Why net the governor In this asef "If you are in fnvr of appointment Uy ftf governor why do yw profile for nu olcettw board!" iMpiUod Mr. iVunribell. -Ilut was agree) to as a compro mise," rcdlJ Mr. Coffey. Jackson DUcuro l'rtuciplea. Mr. Jaeksoa, of Douglas, thn k the &r ami wade a lmg ptoa for the report of the minority aud uehel out upon gent ml and bitter atttek upoa the Chaplu bill a amoHdcd. IU roacvdMl that many vltat ohaag bad lwa wade la the ameadmeatt and challenged any msmWr of the beuso to rise and say thai ho uaderstoail what the Mil provided for In It pres ent shsp. Ho aud Mr. tVffer tad Mr. ChaidH engage la eros firo at one aoother and wha Mr. Jackson, who peopled Ike floor (osger tkan any trevtoo ptVer eenekd, Mr. Waskburtte, of I-anc was glvea a liMriag. I... . p.. w v. .w nW VI diwlHV. J Nhrerythliig w nettlni? ak ,ivotWy,H U eald .fter m4tU rcr;wiMt jvrlod. TkU would ha a pusJini: koxl,kv ,.f ...n ttoas. It is drawn, however, tn a man aer that will prove a regular bonatua for some attorney or grwup f at torooys who are tk.rouShly faoiiliar with ooadltlotts and oadentaad the tax laws porfeetly. The sauto bill killed two ywar ago. Mr. tkittlewler! bill, w originally drafted awl preaM proviJes for tb at.eMH.eat and rdWtioa of taxes upon real proporty m th ,tate datlnit baak for a jwkhl of suten vear. oiTeottag aU of the old railiwhf ana wagon road graaU, goveraueat pat el to eorporato UtenMls. tu. U. resiatlag wn hoadml tkouand dollars. wJ It 4e4 tho atr of he eoUeollea of those taxes in the bands of the attorney geatral wuh pvWer to ewidoy twa awistaat or ai4utaata to help him la collating the 4U ud IUjUk tho mtmnf u W aiVMl . -. i"" K bock for only a prio4 of Uv yen from date tn. aetwetit aad plaoes tao atv of 1 4 JiilsdUtUa of tho eouaty twnt. whkfe will have authority ti ,ilt aay jwrson it & for aa ladtter- create a Douglns, oxplnlncd that thoy had llttlo confidonco In tho ofllclcncy of tho mensuro, but would voto for1 It becnuso tlio pooplo wanted sonio re lief, nnd thlB seemed nil that could bo obtained. o Pleasant aiu! Mont Kffcctlvc. T. J. Chambers, Ed. Vindicator, Liberty, Toxna, writes Dec. 25, 1902: "With plcnsuro and unsolicited by you, I bear testimony to. tho curaUvo power of Dallard's Horohound Syrup. ( havo used it In my family and can cheerfully afllrm It Is tho most ef fective nnd best remedy for coughs and colds I have over used." Sold by D. J. Fry. Houso HoutliK' Tuesday. ' 11. II. 201, Vnwter, to cronto board of regents for normnl schools. Consideration postponed until 8 p. ni. tomorrow ovonlng, to bo taken up In connection with II. D. 17G and other normal school bills mado spo clnl ordor for this hour. II. n. 5, Barrett, Washington, re stricting tho taking ot wild fowl to cortaln seasons; extending open sea son for ducks from February 1st to March 1st. Amends wrong law, re roforrod. II. I). 15, Simmons, to nbollsh hunt ors' llconso law. Withdrawn. II. n. H3, Gray, to malco gamn law uniform In Southern Orogon counties. Passod. II. D. 19. Tiovnrlricn. In rnlntlnn tn and tho bill wus deelaroxl passed hunters' llconsos. Withdrawn., ununlmously. In voting nyo upon II. n. 223, Morryman, for tho ro- the bill Barrett, of Washington; Hot of Klamath Water Users' Amo- Dye. ot Clackamas, nnd Jackson, ot elation. Exempting from corpora,to tax nnd refunding monej paid in. Motion to re-rtltrl Passed. II. D. 271, Freeman, til doga porsonal propertr. IL D. 222, Freeman, rt!tf judgmonts in actions vhert) hits been attached. ProTldaajl Judgment against defcnJoij surety In ono action. Piwl H. D. 221, Frccmin, Judgment debtor to appear i sw'or undor oath concernlajj ho may claim. Correct on! lino nnd half In the code. o A Vnl liable Lcsws. ' "Six years ago I leirnflii nblo lesson." writes John M of Magnolia, Ind. "I then I Ing Dr. King's New LK KM tho longer I tnko them till And them." Thoy pleat en Guaranteed nt J. C Pern'. 25c. T If.. I.. II... Illir ntlM. 'I 1JIIV 111 1IIV . I Tho Ladies' Aid SoclttJM Losllo M. E. church hal Inc sonio needed Improi tholr church, and to help tkAl hnvn anpiirml n ICCtUrt fftH Hofer. on "What He St'1 Four Largest American CicJ mission. 10 cents. Concent 8 o'clock. "Hollo Girls." Ho and happy and be a phot's- us up for a package oi i Rocky Mountain Tea wtt( Heniara: 35 cents, Tea or For sale at Dr. StoneiJ itiiHmmtiiiiMmmm iiiinniiiiinmmniniti WE SHOE EVERYBODJO , .? GU t0 nuk0 th,s your FAMILY HEADQUARTERS for SHOES tho place you'll e think of first whon shoos are noni This requlros on our part better shoos and better values for tho money than you are apt to S We boJIove we havo them. Come and sie how won we fuinil our assertion.' ' Y vo shoee for tho man or woman who counts the dollars and-ant3 tho best values that: 6 " The h . $1-50' 200 $2.50, $3.00 buJs; cTbuoy.the man or womaa who u ,ook,ns for 8tyi' and iuxury and wh0 $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 Sh am. Br mum. and Children. According to nlZ ' . 75c. $1.00. 1.0 1 7 90 lh2r u2T WW th hamU f manturom who havo a reputation for making the H ' fxl I OREGON'S STORE. OREGON SHOE CO. W1IIIIIHHI i