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ORGANIZATION OF THE HOUSE.
Oreirnii Again Securns Omul I'nsltlnns
WiwhliiKtoii Correspondent l l'leaed
at ilic Success if OregiiiitaiK.
Washington, D. C, Dec. 23, 1S99.
Editou Chronicle :
It has been shown that our atato lias
been handsomely recognized in the or
CAnizitlon of lite senate. Now that tlm
house is in working order, Oregon has
eimilar reasons for satisfaction. Some
newspaper man at home lately made
the criticism that Oregon representatives
would arrive here too late to acquire
euitable places on congressional com
mittees, hut the writer who thus be
wailed can reverse the criticism then
'made and possess his soul in patience,
with some little faith that there is tact
as well as brains at work to further Ore
gon's interests.
The success for our state in the past,
to secure appropriations for important
objects, was greatly duo to the fact that
we had good workers on both house and
senate committees. Usually there were
members on the same committee in each
.house, who worked to advantage to se
cure Itgislntion mil win nppiopriationa.
This was instanced when Senator Dolph
wai on the senate committee for rivers
nn 1 barbers and Representative Her
mann on the similar house committee, as
by working together tl.eir influence was
productive of good results. It was the
remark of all statesmen that for veara
when that was thu o.Vie) Oregon se
cured far more money appropriated for
rivers and harbors, in proportion to rei.-
roientation, than any other state in tho!
anion.
This toot was so well appreciated, and
matters so well handled, that although
our members wuto not here in advance
of tho opening of congress, tho r nre-
eentation of Oregon on cjminittees is nil !
that can bo reasonably asked for, and i
greater, considerably, than the majority !
ui ineuiuerH pi.ssees. a morning paper
tells an amusing anecdote of a member
of tho house from Chicago, wiio up.
pnwehed the speaker with smiling face
mid nude the remark that ho felt proud
of belonging to one very important com
mittee. Speaker Henderson expressed
his gratification thnt the honorable
gentleman was pleased and inquired
what committeu lie referred to. The
answer wns "I am a member cf tho com
tnitlee of the whole." Indeed, thom.ii
from an imperial city, ho had been np-
pointed to but ono
position.
very immaterial ,
And this was not an isolated instance.
There am other members of the house
who serve on no important commltteee, 1
which greatly restricts their influence.
It usually renulres err.orh.n,.., ,.i ... '
vice to place a member u-hpr i, nn I
,- - . . w w , cv;i
command posilion on influential .'com.
inittees. In the senate therojaro ninety
members, and at present there are five
vacancies. Tho inn.nberflhip of the
house is 356, four times that of the sen
ato when full. As th Om urn Mm am.
w ,,u .
cotiimittees in each, tho chance for
position is four times as good in the1
uouse ur in tho seualo. This will show
mat uregon has been well treated and
proves that some good work was done to
Hectiro It. The pressuro for important
positions is very great. Speaker Hen
derton must have n very friendly feeling;
toward our state to placo Mr. Tongue as
he does, and to put Mr. Moody, n new
member, on threo different committees.
Such result is not achieved at Imp
linzird, so it is safe to Imagine good
management somewhere.
Ilivera and harbors was the committee
where Mr. Hermann was eo successful
at the time when Mr. Ddlph was in tho
senate and member of the sumo com
mittee there, and they worked together
so successfully! It was conceded that
I no representative had ever achieved so
. nini-lt fur hi statu as did Hermann, but
I that was greatly duo to having had nn
it ....
!efilciuntnl)y In the eoi
' Tw0 congresses lnl
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Eenate.
later we find Mr,
Tongue on tho house committee, as Mr
Hermann had been, while Senator Me
llride fills the similar place on tho Eenate
committee that Mr. Dolph did aforetime
Tho ab'ors of thosa two should so
harmonize as to secure valuable resulta
Tongue is also chairman of the house
committee for irrigation and reclamation
of arid lands, of which Ellis was formerly
chairman, Senator Simon being a mem
bor of the corresponding committee in
the senate. These two positions place
the senior Oregon member in good eliape
before congress. Rivers and harbors is
a very important committee and efforts
jjid to be made to Eccure it. Ho sue
..eeded where maiiv influential men
failed. This speaks well for him person
allv and confirms the fact as to the
speaker's friendly feeling for our state,
as well as for its representatives. Any
one not aware of the conditions and
contingencies that attend congressional
life may not be able to appreciate fully
as to the value of committee r.ppoint
merits.
Mr. Moody is a now member and few
new men obtain important positions on
committees. It must be borne in mind
that each house lias nearly the same
committees; but it is, for reasons stated,
much more difficult to obtain good
places iu the house.
Mr. Moody is al-o a member of the
committee on nublic lauds, another
committee in which Oregon is greatly
interested and of much value to the
nation. In this lie follows his prede
cessor, Mr. Ellis, a recognition that Ore
gon is one of the public land states, so is
interested! Tiiis is a position new
members seldom fill at the first Ecssicn.
As Senator McBride is on tho corre
sponding senate committee, hero is
another instance where Oregon is well
repriH-jnted. There is as much in pos
sessing tact as in doing head work or
hard work, so we can pleasantly realize
that matters have been well managed to
eecure such high standing.
Mr. Moody is also on mines and min
ing, that covers great questions, and on
expenditures in the interior department.
As a new member he has cause to feel
complimented by appointment on these
good committees. I cannot say how he
was so fortunate, but know that he has
reason to believe that his congressional
c.ueeor opens auspiciously.
S. A. C.
All persons wishing to tako children,
either boys or gi-ls, for legal adoption or
on indenture, should write to W T.
Gardner, superintendent of the Dovb'
mw. r;i D ... u r .. , . .
P..rf..r,.l irim -nn i.r...nr,. fr m,...., ,i.
sirablc children of nil ages. All applica
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F. B. Thirkield, health inspector of
Chicago, says, "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
cannot be recommended too highly. It
cured me of severe dyspepsia." It di
gests what you eat and cures indigestion
3,1,1 heartburn, and
:ill forms of dvs-
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G. II. Appleton, justice of peace,
Clarksburg, N. J., enye, "UeWItfs
Little Larly Kisers are the best pills
made for constipation. We use no
others." Quickly cures all liver and
bowel troubles.
i!uli In Vutir GKftckH.
All countv warrants registered prior
to Feb. 1, ISfc'li, will be paid at my
ofiicu. Interest ceases after Jan. 4th.
UOO. C. L. I'liihMPs,
Countv Treasurer.
The modern and most effective euro
or constipation and all liver troubles
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XKCUTIVK UlilMllTMKST,
S.ll.KM, NOV I'lW.'
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In nrmnl.iiire with tlio i.iovldoni nf iu'
i-nlitlul ".Mi Act huluiilltliiK t t'a; I. prx of .
tli- Slain o( On-p on nt tlu lu-ncriil l-''tl"" 1 I
l,e hclilon tho Hist MnmLiy In .lime. VKO. iho
tn'iidltiK 1'iopo-ul CoiiMltUtluliiil Anu'liilint'iils. '
a , Irovfii i V'lmmry is, IMW, 1, T.T. (iivr.iioy i
i-nior of tho State ot Orison, ili henhy en no I
followliiKiiropOMit ami-iiilmenls to the .I'lo-n
tuttonof tliotftiiteof OicKim.n-. rcr tlllo.l to M
the Secretary ol State, lo he l-utilbhnl tor the
roii'ccutlvc mvk In Hie D.u.i.i:" imiiNici.K,
h iiev.iaier .tihllhcil In the feovciitliJtnIlcl.il
District of thoblati or ou-gon.
Dor.i- at tho Capitol, nt Pnlcm, Orccnii.
Imj.m.1 this- Jlt day of .November, A 1. lvj'J.
T. T. (ti:i:ii, U-ern-jr.
llv the (iovcrt-or:
V. I. llC.NllAK, Secretary of Stale.
HKNATK JOINT lil'.SOl.l'TlON, NO. I.
lie It u-oivirt bv the Zonule, the llnii-e con
currlns; 'I hat the fiiltnutnir .uiieiinmciit tn the
Coimtltutlon of the State of Ou-Rim hj unit Is
licrchy ptopocil: ,,,
That section 10 of Article XI. of the Constitu
tion of trie state ot Oi-.koii he anil thci-amo ls
hereby nbropited, nml In lien theicol favction 10
of Atttcle XI. shall ho as follows.
akticli: XI.
b'eotloti 10. No comity, city, town, M-linol ills,
trlct nr oilier nitinlciul coriioratlon shall be ill
loweil to Income Imlebtcit In any maimer or for
nay purpose to an amount InnludliiK ptcsent ex
Mini; indebtedness In tho niwrcRulu exccedltiK
tlvo per cetitutn oa the alueof thu Mxahle
property therein to bo mcertalncd by the last us
cessment foi State ami county taxes previous to
the Incurring of such Imlebtedncss.
Adopted bv the Senate JnnnaryfW, ISWI.
C. V. Fulton, rrcsldcnt of tho senate
Concurred In by the. House, Febtuary'J.
V. I'. Ukadv, bpeak.i ot the House.
Adopted by the r'enate Jmittary at, lv.13.
v JosKi-n fcUMON. 1'iojldent of thefeotmte.
Concurred in by the Home, February I, ISDi.
Cir.vs. II. Stooi'.Ks, speaker of the tluuse.
SKKATE JOINT HK30I.I' 1'ION, NO 13.
Ho it teolved bv Iho Keuate, tho Hoiio con
ctirilnj;: That the followliiR atiicmlment to Hie
CoiiMltintou of the State of orcRmi. in lieu of
Section Ten of Article Seven () be and the same
Is hereby proposed, to-wit'
SECTION TKN. - .'
The Legislative Assembly may provide for the
election of supremeami ( Itciilt Judges In ills,
tlnet classos, one ot which chores shall euiisiit
of live Justices of tho Mipremc Court, who sha.l
not perform circuit duty: and the other class
shall eons. st of asnianv Circuit .ludaes as may
bedeemul tiercss ry, who shall hold full terms
without allotment anil who shall take the same
oath as the .-upreme Indies.
'I he I.tsislattve Assembly mr.y create a- many
circuits as may be necessary.
Adopted bv the Senate. February n, 19.1.
c. W. I t'LTON, l'usi-lenr of the Senate.
Concurred in bv the Itou-v, February II. I'-.U.
W. I-. KK.vnv, Speaker of tho lions-.-.
Adopted by the Senate, January 11, 1s9"j.
JOaKl-lt SIMON, President of the Henate.
Couctirted in by the House, February li, ts'.ij.
Cms II. i-Iooi-.Es, Speaker of tho House.
HOfsK JOINT ItKSOI.UTIO.V, NO. ID.
ite.-otveil bv the Homo, tho Henatc eoncnrr-
Iuk; That the folluwin auieiiiliueut to tho Con
stitution of Ihe State of Oregon be nml hereby Is
jiropo-cil :
uiai mo i o!!iii:iuion w anicnueu uy iiuiiiu
Article XIX. us follows, to-wlt:
Ar.TlC'l.K xix.
Section 1. The Decenary us ! of lanrls for the
construction '-f reervnir or itor.ie bihn for
the jiuti.oi-e of irilsatlon or (or riKhti ot way .or
the conitiuetlon of canals, illiehe-', llurius or
pil.es to convoy water to t a- place of mo lor any
uctul, biiiellct.il or necessary purpose, or for
oruliiHKv, or for ilralnage of mines or thov.orU
iriirs thereof, by menu-, of roiuW, ralltoaili, trutn
iw; cuts, tunnels, thain-, liohtiiiK works,
Uuiii-or other necessary means to their com
plete il.-velopment or anv other mo necessary to
the complete development of tho natural re
somces of the statu or preservation of the health
of I s inhabitants is hereby ilrolured to bo n pub
lie use anil subject to the reKUlalion ami control
or the hjate.
heutiou Tho rlKht to appropri-ite the utiap
pn.iiilateil waters of any natural stream to b-.-n-eliei.il
uses shall neer boilcnleil.
.n-eticna. Tho um-of all waters now appro
prlti nil for sale, rental or distribution, also of all
watcM originally apprnptiated for prlMitciiMj,
hut which, after turli iit.iirnntl.ittitn. inm liiri.in
fore been nr may hereafter be sold, reuttd or dis
tributed, is hereby declared to be u i uMli; use
nml subject to tl.e rcaulallon ii'id eoulrol of the
htato In the maut-er prescribe! bv law. Hut the
JiBht tuuse and appropiiate such water- shut,
be subject to such ifivisions of law for th tali
incof private proper! for public or t liv de use
ns provliicd in suction Is, Article 1 of the Con
stitution of the State of Orison.
teeli-ui I. 'iho tight to collect taxes or com
peiisalion for tlio use- of water sup plied to am
county, city, town or water district or inhabit
ants thereof, Is u franchise, and cannot lie exer
cised except by aitthoiity of mid in it manner
prescrJOvd by law.
Adopted by the House, I-'.-bruary li, IS9J.
W. 1'. KiiAiir, speaker of tho Home.
biKairJ Hatch 7, l'Ji.i
Adopted by the S-'enato, rdiruary 17, lv.i:;.
i;. W. l'ui.TON, i'resldentof tin- heuate.
(rlt'iiul Man li y,
Ailopti.il bv the House, 1-brunry fi, l".ii.
(.UAH. II. MooiiKS speaker of the House.
Coi:eurr.d iu by tho Senate, February 1;!, Isyi,
jusi;rn sisius, i-resueiii or ine senate.
HOL'oi: JOINT UIIMOI.t'TION NO. 2.
proposing an ameiulmeiit to tlio Constitution of
the state 1 1 Urejjon, by tepe.iliiif; hectiou Ji of
iiueio i.
Itesolved by the House, thoK-ii-itoconeurrluK;
Tlnit Section 'St of Article 1 of Hie Consiliiitfnn
be ami hereby is rei-oule-l.
auopiea ov uio rioti-c, Janunry li, iv.i:j,
V. 1'. Kkidv, fepi-aserof tho House.
Concurred in by thesienule, January 3), Irv.i,
C. . l't'l.To.N, I'lesideut of "thy Senate.
Adopted by tho House, January JVJ3.
Ch.is. Ii. .Mooiiks, hpeuker of Hie House.
Concurred In by thu henate, Kcb.-uury 12, Ib'J't.
SII.NATK JOINT I'.thOI.UTION NO. 7.
Ho It resolvul by tho Semite, the Hoiisocon
eurrliii,'; 'iliattbu follownn iimeiidiiieut to the
in.- aiaio oi wregou ne anil lis
AhTICI.K I.
1 ho elective (niiicliK.. In ti,i ui,,i.. .i,..n
hereafter hi iirohibited hiHiiv. i'ii,.., ,..
of sex. """""
Adopted by tho Senate, February o, If-M.
Jo-iEi-n hiNON, i'resiilentof iheKctiate.
Adopted by the House, February C, lKii.
Cius. li. ilnoitKs, bieaker of tho House.
CllAB. I). Mooitss, KiKaker of the House.
Adoptei) by tho ficuate. January 111, jay.
T. 0. Tavi.01;, President of tho genntc.
Adopted by the House. Janmiiy :n, lycj
K. V. (JAKtKtt, hpeaker of thu House.
UNITED STATUS 01' AJIKJUCU, i
hTATK orOllKOON, ?
Olllco of Seorebiry of Htato. )
I, F. I. DUNIlAlt,Secrctury of Htito of tho btato
... uiniiii nun uiiaiiiiimn oi mo bea of said
Htato. do beiohv evri lv lh. I ,.,., "... i
otto ilM L,Vi!.. X",h ."V0 AV"'Ur '
iM''inw. iiiiiuiiijijiviu;-- sjtii-:i(.
Joint l(eo ulloii No. Ill of tho Unlslatlvo As
kcrnbly of W.J,--. u.llclarv Amende it llonw
Joint itoso iitlon No. 10 of tho U-kI-iIi ttv" As
tembly of UW-'-IrriKatlon Ameiidinoitj'
Houto Joint ltcsolut on No. 2 of iim i.. ii,.
Asseinbl of mr iteoeallUK Arnenilinu
and heimto Join tltcsolutiou No. 7 of tho iZu.
iatlve As-einbly of Iv.tt,.,i.K.pial Ktiirnim.
lie In thU omce.mul that Iho tiiino u ii correct
trunsorlpt tlieieirorn and tho holo theoof
IN i kstixonv WllKiiuoy, I have hero
r... . . i 'A11'" M,1 '"V li'iud mid nlllxeil hereto
lK.h tho sent of lliohbitoof Oreiron.
thU TlilriJ ifay of November, A. J).
V. I. DUNIiAlt,
bccrctarj'of btato.
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