Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1898-1899, February 03, 1899, Page 11, Image 11

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    FROM FRIDAY'S DAILY
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HARMON JBEUISTRATI05 BILLfclS
I CVSSED AND BKKKBBED.
Ben Selling CrrafWa Sensation by
fntrodnelnjf & Pointed
Re solution.
j (From Daily January 27th.
, I Consfderablej time wu consumed
jesterday In a discussion of Senator
" 'iarm'n' rejtjirtration law (senate bill
- Au. C There ate t xn trill nrnvl t ns
a new registration law ami tner:fued.
; Is a ?lpottin evidenced on tlie iart
of the n&t-r to cjr.uTe the twu
b'lls and select from the two meas
ures the bel f.tuies atd ?mnd th
' blJI accorairgjy. , - ; - "
The ctmsJdeiition of Senator Har
mon's bill had Mil mide i.he jipecial
: Cfler nf . biiMaAjM for 2 oe!tck In the
eiiat yesterday aften.c-.n and im
rr.edlately after roll call that bill .waV
ct'id up.1 ;
Senator I farm en Its
, Ridered thit the Unt
amendments had been
pnitiod' in print In? th'
autl'cr.- con-though-
the
inadvertentJy
bUr t;ouht
the merits ff the rre"ure' wre j if
feieiitly tmderstood by th Kenators'to
Justify the enate in disroslrfr of ta
bill at the present time. '
Henator Heed rtatel thit a timilar
l-ffl was pending rfon the ho'ise ni
rrk-ved that lh- ii t e ,rll-',',rn!tte t
trj the Jullr;ry -mmmiltee In order
thlat the two Mils ohjM -.-m-l;(re
and t he' better f utiirfs V f tc tH
te ifVd in drtiftinsr a rcRtiaMm ''iV.
Senator Fiiiift"- ui-i?e-i immrdiste ac
tion, fearinjr that nnv fuUu r r;-con'-TTiftrrr-nt
wnuid JoofardiZ" the pms-tfje
iT any registration law at th's e-
t?fna4W ll'nf! df!re.I f
Il'iVe 11W
bill re-corrmitted In order that, the
very ..nest bill msght re drarten arter
comparing the two proposed rill".
Penator Felling dftf-cted faults In
fr.k-h of the bills bnt thought with th
proper amendments, the Harmon
blltwas the more preferable.
Fenalor Mir hell fa-oied the sim
plifying of the-manner of balloting
for candidates. The HOI bill provides
that a slncle mnrk cn a ballot as
contemplated In the measure. Indl
cntes the political prefer nee of the
vtters and for that -reason he would
support the Hill bill.
Senator Fulton discovered the prd
Icy of procrastination in the consider
ation of the blirfrom the fact that f
endangered the passage o? the meas-
- , .
YL ' . i in
tlon -bill Including
as to the manner
. C L r L
In which the bal.ot
should be arranged
th81n el0' ,ot'h l
that the bill , had good ar and
ar. such should stand -wveatlgatlon,
and desired the " bin ,ef .-committed. He
accounted, for the defeat of one of the
candidates for s'reuit v?udg.ln the
Third vrdllali'dlstrlct: at the recent
general eleeon. frcm' the comrlQted
way In mlch -the names of the. candl
dAtes,' "re nrtanged on the bo !!.-
muff favored a bM! -tht would t rovldo
he simplest -systen. of b:llotlng far
candidates..
On a vote being taken, the motion
t? Senntor iWd tci hav-e the bill re
committed to th- Judiciary committee,
prevailed by.n vote of 1 to 11.' !.
sent. The vote In det ill wns as fol
lows Ayes--Ad:, mi I :at. B-owrtrll.
Cameron. Clem. Dn,lv of Bmon,
r liver. Iliiines Kelly. Moek iy. Mlch
c 11. ,tulkey. Pktieon. rorer. Pe-d.
President T.-ivIor; IS. Nays Daly.
The senate .yesterday-, a'ternoon an
null i Its nctlcn :of - the preceding
dav,by leconslletlng th rote bv
which senate MM No. .10 (by Haines)
provtn for the funding of cnuny
Indebtedness, passed that body. The
motion of Senator Reed to reconsider
the yore by which the bill wrt passed
resulted In a prolonged debate In
volving practically the mmc -ons
tt-.nt w-ere argued ' when the bill m
rrfire! jon It fiiwl passage. Senator
In W1I was In the Interest of a Port
land corporation He most emphat
ically denied the, truthfulness of th-i
report , and made 3n earp-st ftc ht
siralnst a teHonsIderatlon of the rote,
pena tors : Mic hell Driver sftd Reed
n- htntalncd thit the provisions of the
bill were not deslrabte: Tle motion
to reconsider was earrled by th
following vote: Aye. Adams. Bates,
Pownell,. Camerr Iftaiy. of Fen. on,
nrlver Dufr. Harmon Haseltlne.
Joseph!. Kuykendall. M.ch(ll, JJ .
Patterson.
Porter,
Reed. Preside t
Taylor: 17.
Nays
Clem. Fuiton.
,,.. t-i tA..,. niv.,
leiiVr wri.ltiyffir
tVm-V JLjt JZi. a
w... 'Ti j Smith. 4.
The bill was thn ordered r--comnUt-
tt to the Judicliry comm ttce. I
.i
Contl'Iersbl cp7ostI n trai stowi
Pchater Frdtcn'a biH'H'c, f). en et
for the sale cf tlJe land In tf tide
erater cf the state of O'eon, ard t
o)Srm titles in p an'eel cf f t i at?.
Th vote as It crlg'nalTw rrul 1 rr.t
a tie. there being thirteen far..-the
measar- and thirteen rgilr.st
the
passatre of th wit fm.r VMr nW.nt
rore President ITaylor could an
nounce the decision Several of the
fenatora changed their votes from the
hfratlvfr to the aflirmttlve with the
.JniU that the bllj passed by a vote of
JS to . 3 -i.baenu ' :
Senator Jo-ephi's bin tNo. f?) for
the rei:r.Iaion cf lb n-act! efj-rd.
tcine, passed the scnaf y;t;rday gr.d
jtilt. a sweeping ma'-uie- tr-yt . ,
haljte tt vrv c'oe rn' By In t"
hore.! The law ts It now gtanda
L ,h! "Praetlce of medicine arcun.i
lh rood many orsU. les ihal a
ef r .i ii a . Ii,,r... ,"" "i'v"'- ir. cunmrtH, vijHiii", m,a expirei.
i -i.iZ xt ir w. i- t",,' wanted Information as to whether i would be
lornev cLirtn,. T-d m awi GiTIianr. county would be lertith suf- ' and they wotihl
I'lTrrnw rt. i k Ab"rnt-. fclent. territory and wealth maln-llomes they had
Morrow. Proebstel. s-m.th 3, tatn a proper county orlaMon. faith. Senator
1 1 i
- i'- - .iiiwm, ij.., ; J '"' ... ivrnracieij in sen ny SUCn Una or -nnj .,j
tho Tmt nf fe nrnnnnt( nr the ' r n..i. .J,- T7t v.. 'r...jt I t. 1 . - mit-i lur
Kill U -,-A mi.la tho 11 tr,. f'.af . ,t ttiii: Tfc - L'nl.kt . . . 'PSlOe - nni"inir, CI
...... ...... ...... .. - -. - - vsifT. ....t-.-. ...... in nrrruce iikiii nfmn rm
necssary. out un- v.. -- -
1 f ..t frt!ir ret. seems to
great deal farther yet.
i mar- romt
ocher state-.' armed with .
from the best eollege. i -supplemented
by years e I X , W
twenty or ortyV of r-sr V1? "
tlee. Is compelled to F0 Met a
board of wmiaers. can snt Ject
hTt a techetleal lamination
SSi a, fhcy may At f?
in anatrrmy. phyMogy. chemWrn
rraterla nH-dl j?erapeuif prance
sunrety. oneirics, dls
eaes of women. meav-w - ""' j
i raJence, "and ueh othef ,-branches .
tut the board shall deem ad- j
'Fable.- He mut ray ln i,r thl"
agination nd men. vs
atif:.etor- the board nrnyj smnt him
a license to practice.' or Jtan le le-
Hat the feature of the l.if liable to
rrake the rreatest . trouble?. Is that
,birb provid. a fine of rjjo 310 fori
practicing medicine; -w ithoy sch II-
v r . lab-Art in ffinns1ioii tilth :
what the biU dccUres shaK be con-
trued as practiclne. hufc. Is as fol-
f . - i
.. . 1 . .v.ti t,. ir
Any iri ?vh jo. ' . . . - ....
practfeins within the meanSyff of Ih's
i art who" shall directly or4ndlrectly
personally or as a representative,
claim tc pefse-n a knowled of " the
cure of diseases, or 8 krWye of
pbyloloei'..-al; proceFes, and ;effer grat
uitously .or for a f-e to. atT)ly h
krowie-lsre for the cure or - treatment
of disease or fot the regulation or
management fcf fhysloleglral p-o-cesses.
or srratlfcouMy on for sf; fee pre-t
scribe, direct, .or rerojnmef),!, rr of
fer, to ,. preiscrihe, dlrvct or roirraon1,
for the use of any perron any dru? or
medicine or agency for the treatment,
cure or relief of any woundfraotute,
todily Injury, infirmity, or (t,oiB. or
fcr the res?Iftt!on or minagvp ent of
pnvsiol5icnl profeppes."
I'ncffr tfcnt provision, a man wouli
, be subject to proHec iticn for; stiitsr st-'
1 in?r to his neisrhbor a possible cure for
riri'timher mU n'n nfhlric
t.th or a.
ej.uld not
buminar corn: a druggist
nlth safety fix up a lillleip Dover's
t powders and spirftus ini gllicl un-.
. dC'r a hurried call from a jSegisIrit.or
fnd a grandmother wouldn't be sa'j
from Arte to sugeest a mustard t lat
' for the removal of pains jrom the
tOmaeh of her budding grandchild.
Verily," when the prof-"ssiria3s hav
full sway, the daya of cawlj- tra
rhubarb, roots, hrrbs an; simple
- VII! bo numbered. 1;
The question of organizing ?the new
imnniv nr wheeler ont of ncrftlons of
Crook. ' Gilliam and Grant Jtountle
caused an animated diHcusslpsi yater- j
Mr. Williamson, of Crook, ex-
.w- .,,, .. -
tiailil-u lire a a k . fifiwiMvw
made necessary by the. geographical
location or in country ana ereai r
dJjktBIK.e, tt, he traveled at ihe pre- f
mtmt Mr. Hawson, of OtlfSm. o -
the bin wtth great g-or and
ent time by the people or nat sc
laa tfUry
ehemence. saying It was a igreat In
justice to' Gilliam county, - as It
would take away one-third of Jts tet
rltory and go a long wajf;. toward
crippling that " county. financially
He claimed that the measure jwas op
posed by two thirds of the scoters of
the connty. Mr. Curtis thought tha
nw county of Wheeler shouTJ.be made
to assume a share of the de of Gil
liam county, i to which Mr. ,WUIlam
son replied that the bill so.i&rovlded.
Mr. , Itoberts, of Wasco calffd atten
tion to the bill, which piovMes that
a fair division of , the debtsAOf the
counties inleresfcd vile thojs-h the
bill was dictated byl the elements of
justice ana ,ine existing 'Cffiauions.
Mr. Roberts made strong nd tell-.
Mr.. Hawson s answered tha.; Gilliam
would be badly crippled , by ,Je pass
age of this bill. ! Mr. Ree.ler.1f t'ma-
tllla, spoke ' strongly agfst tho
measure. The vote on the r3""ee of.,
the- bill, stood: - Ayes Bayer." Black
aby. Brlggs. 1 Cummlnsts, t.-tV-nnelly,
Farrell. Grace, Gregg, Hall.fi slobklrk
Kruse, "Lcmron, "Tiewls. !fjsslngll!,
Maxwell. McAJister, McCourf McC'ul
loh, McQueen. 1 Moodv. M. Rob
erts. Ross Sherwln, Stewa't. St ill -
Nichols Jalmer.
Smith, Stnmpj Thompson. C!j"ifClacka . -
mas. . Thom'pson, of WtfMngtpn, J
Vhitnev. Wonacott. Mr. Sr1i-r
Absent B Mich, Conn. DavHMrsh.
Morton-, St.inley. 1rtue, Totjyr: S. Sy?
lr bill lacked one vote of t5ja necea
rary number to pass.
Representative J . Wlltlams s
rii
Vt, apportioning the Wte Into '
nhd WreaentatICltrIct
passed the house. yeaterda-J by the
exact number of votes necessary and
-.a a imm Xprtllr r'y la Ota) '
" - - " "i . - . .
vot Ayes-Barer,, B, ach BHgs, .
pn,t Cummlng. lirtia. cPcnneUy.
Trren. Flagg. Hawscn. Hl'I:H.bklrk. (
. .,,. - 4fin-tn. Mtl Mr- t
rnrt. . If cCulloch. Moo "1 Mor-"
Court, , McCulloch. ! Moo f- Mor
ton Myer. t i Nlchol. 1 latt.
Roberts. Ross, . fh rwlB'- Sah-
le-r. Stewart. i Top In?. 'Wha'ley,
v illlnmson Mr Speaker; S Nays
Biacksbr Prattain. Da Is. t..Fordn?y,
Freclmd. t?i'.ey. f Gtef. Ha"'4. Jis'. ,
Krliht- Km-. I rwSs Mt A'7j er. M--
On-.n TV1lf HfHil-. MTIMI. IMlll-
man. Ftumn. Thompson of CcPamas. r
ivk'.!,.. wiiasui, Wn.irf if ?!. Ah-i
.ntconrr Marih . VTrtii". !f la1!:- 4. 1
Paired -Grace :n l ? T-eo"So- e.f ?
Wafhfn gton; X. Fcl'of lr.fi- k lh ap-l
i.iiknmerit of the liU J
Senctorwl
Marlon
t . . a w r c3aiiv.AH l j i . . .
itih n l nriu nil n n mat. HiamcniT. i rnv m.mtiti .k,. 11 .v
Piatt sr Reader, i
2-1 inn ! ; "senator Porter Measure Simrl-fies
: Marlon and Linn fjolnt).. ..... t th Matter of the Making of
4 Lane" ...i. .-.. . -..... Deeds by EherlfX.
&rvu-la . L.. ........ 1... -
el-De.ugtas. Lanf, Josef him" fl"int) l
,.7ioe and Curry -5 A
9-Klamath, Lake. Crnok.Wasco
(Joint) .... .'.I..
10-Benton ,
11 Lincoln. Tillamook, Yamhill
mi . . -
12 Polk -..,
VS Tamhill
I 14 dckamsk .........
Washington
fultnomah. W-sh
10-Colum))la. Mult nm
17 J""t -wtlr . lfi.t
' l-Maltnomh
i 5
1S Clatsop..... t...i ...... .......... J
20 Wasco, Snerman, (joint). ... t
1 Grant. Gilliam Sherman." AVa
' co (Joint)..... ....... ..-.i." t
23 Morrtm-. ITmatilla. Uaon fJo!r-t. t
2S-Umat!lla ........ ... x
24 U4.o:v a!lowa (Joint) ........ i
S 1-aker. Harney, aialhcur i
-Representatives .. - '
Members.
1 farlo
2 Linn ...... .. .. ...
5 Lane ... ..,,,
-Douglas 1. ....
F Coos ...
6 Cods and Curry
7 Jot-ephim
8 Jaclcfn ... .. ".
9 JackBon, Douglas (joint)
10- Benton
'I PcJk ..... ...
12 Polk. Tincoln (joint) ...
.. 5
.3
.. Z
2
.'. 1
. 1
.. 1
2
. 1
. 1
. 1
'. 1
. 1
; ;
14-Tamhill T.llamock
I 1 Washington
1C -riackaniis
'Joint).
3
. 3.
Multnomah (Jojnt). . 1.
17 Clackanms.
18- -Multnomah
19 ClaiJMH.
10 Columbia ... ... .. . ....
21- "SVastco. Crook. Ktamath,
, (joint) ; ...... ..
22- riyatiUa. Morrow (Joint).
23- iTtrmatiJla. i.
24 - -I'nlpn, Wallowa (Joint) .,
I'nion
?f l::iker
27 Malheur, Harney Jot).
2? CJrant, lilllam, Shenrtari,
(Joint) -. ...
Lake
3
1
2
1
1
1
; Wasco
The fol lowina; amendment -ar ivc-' have Wen signed, ly the gfrant
oii'ended by the Judiciary - committee, ms. in due form shall be fncient Jn
In retort ins upon senate biil Ko Vl6 , law to Cnvv the l?p.i title to th?
(by Fulton), submittlngr to the. voters pre snipes therein d'cril;d f.'ort; the
at the general election In 1900 pending gr inters to th- grant without anv
Drowsed constitutional amendment. other execution, witn'Sn or ac-
"Sec.
If Upon the-canvas of. the,
votes by the secrctaiy cf state,
appear that the ajnendrr.ent . I
It shall
appear that theamenarr.eni . prop ii
to th-- constitution by said senate
joint resolution No. 1,3, has ben rat
ified by a majority of the electors. It
shall be the duty of the governor to
aonoint two additional Justices of he.
supreme court, to hold end continue'
In office until the next general eiecir
tlon thereafter, at which election there
shall be elected to succeed such . ap
pointees, one Justice of the supreme
court for th term of four years and
one Justice of the supreme eouit for
the term of six years, and thereafter
their successor shall be "elected
for
the full term of si years."
bill (senate bill
' ...
athorlzing ,
XXO. tJ, KMltMltfti lift .v i. , ,
COunty scbK! districts to bid m p-op-I
sold for taxes, was ne special vc B i'r ,
ferder of business In the senate at 1? a.f"irreat Importance that the people
m. yesterday but upon motion the con-
sWeratlon St
.untli . n;S . o'cj
tne eloquent poi
. a j as a. TKI11 a aa t.rafMl
iCK. f enator, swn" a.
be eloquent populist member 'from
Etker county, opposed the passage of
the bill and made a strong i sreech
against Its favorable consideration by
be senate. He admitted that he bill
as It was originally. Introduced was
the proper measure but alleges that
after the bill had reached the commit-,
tee room Influences from outside par-'
ti-s were brought to he.irand an;
amendment was embodied in the b'tl
a-Vtt- K vA AAtA Ihat tha Au.'rtArs) rf
.k ,- ;.
rut as acaa i v. ri ' va a v ok rit"H.ti w
the exclusive riaht to revteem surh
property within ninety davs fmmed-!
lately following the passage of the
biil. This pro"'0". the soeaker f
clnlmed. lnanmu-h as the Matvte . of
limitation In which such lands cou'd
le rejceem-d by the orljrtnal owners.
that the rightful owners
Jeeted from off such lands
be deprived of .the
purchased In good
Fulton, chairman of
the Judiciary- committee, which; re
ported the bill with the amendment,
e-vplalned that he thought the orig
inal owner of the land at the l 'me it
was sold for taxes sh uild be entitled
to a chance to redeem the property,
urdess the co-inty hd sold tv same
t. other patties. Mr. jTulion succeeded
in having the mill referred to th- com
mittee on J.mct.iry after lie h id' pro
joyed the following afnendment "there- .
to: Provided, further.
seivedto the owner at th time of thr;
rfe of t
rl to
he, lannl for tares j-li-.Il rot rip-
any such land or hcr,d old
or eontracteil to be told by the coun-
ty' ..):. .
ReiTesentatlve Flagt; made ene of
ne dcs 1 rorensic erort or tne eess'.on
yesterday when the bill came up for
the repeal of toe law making appro
pHation for the state fair. He showed
that the board of agriculture was t
state body, created by the law for
specifle purpose, and that this bill
iiTAfWVM ftA .tf? . tti w Imr.U.
. -- . . , . .,rn.-
rrent by which the board can pert emu
Its -dutle. H gave a history cf thl
atate fair a.nd It managementX and
demonstrated that th fair la a stata.
Institution and not a local one; that it
Is of vast benefit to the hgrlculiural
ir.erests ot tno state, that th- state
ha a valuable property wh'ch rhoull
rot be abandoned tn this way. and
ti-rt It would be. a .dlsgrice to th state
fo have the advertisement go out p
the world that Oregen could. not afford
to have state fair, at a cost of
!5.Wo. jr. FJagg was llste-ned t- at-
tenttvelv and resoectfuTly. Ite Is eyee
ot the few wen whoso voiere -can be
heard by the whole house and : he
dofsn - t speck unless be ha orrcthiig
to say.
A GOOD BILL.
Fenator porter WIl CNo. 53) which
to th makins of denii by
fcherifls.ha parsed the, senate., .The
1 DroDcserf !' I7T
1 r l-:n.e,mp"n
. I matters bv nrovMV TiK7 -
. f t vi unimiur . in . .
- -i-i-uun ti o va insr vu
ellp
parties Interested in the
rr a king of a deed are c.bl $ed tc mak;
formal app'Ication to tbe. c'lcutt
-ourt for tin orvler autho llnp sue
vuivitti io ecuie a deed to property
foi.i on ei-ution Th b! U as fol
lows; 1 . . - .
-Sec; 101. ($s). The frrm-r sherIT
'shall return all process, whet ur
fore or afier Jtdnnet or' decree.
which he has fally -xeevted, and shall
complet- the- exfcu'ion of all ftu3
nrocess : which h- has beeui to exe-
c ue: provided, that n all ca-e rhf
real -property has been or may le fold
wr.der execution by .any sheriff, and he
fall fail or nfr'ect. duHne his term
of office, by --lrtue of ,the exiraton
ihi'rec.f. or othervise. to make cir. ex
ecute a proper sheriffs d?ed com ey
ing said property to the purchaser;
ci if. throuch mlst?;e In its execution,
or, otherwise, anv sh"rias detl'be in
op ratlve, the sheriff In office at any
ti'ne after urh jnmher shall be tn
titled to a ded shall execute such
t-onveyancc and t-urh . ccn-evan,
to executed, rhail hive th same
fo-ce arid effect as If male by' the
rheilflf who made the ?ole
TO crRE PEFKCTS
Senator Morrow's BUI ATectlr?
Titles to Real Kst ate.
Pesnate bill Xo. 49. Introduced by
Senator Morrow which relates to de
fects in title to real proprtv, pasrel
the senate, The text of, the n.easur 1?
bs fellows: . .
""Pec. 1. .AH deds to reril property
hertofcre executed In this strtte which
knowbdgment whateer;and such
dods so exocut-d."hall t.- received h
evidence In all tourts ir this sta'e
and be "Compc tetit evidence ' c-f th
title to -the lands therein dr scribed,
aramst' the gratitors. their belts and
asuins -i
"Sec. 2. When such d-ede so execut-
ed shilt htve ben recoided In the
records of deeds. In 'She n-orer county
sxh record duly certified by the
eoonty clerk, or by the county record
er, of conveyances, shall be -edcnce
In alb courts and have the same ef
feet as the origin il.
"Inasnruch as there are deeds, wh'cb
are not properly executed; and tha
arrr.ntees therein' h-.v'nr p-ld full
vnluo for the larvls therein descrll-ed.
and their titles thereto being In
5ec-paidy. In consequence . of the
, . - - -
death or remoyal from the .tats - of
nia on revvvw i wur. i
DTOIsPriT PUlTIIIlW U lit 4t VTa irtliH
ar.d that lltlaatlon In reeard thereto
beprevented. this act shal? take ef
fect and t be In force from and after
the approval, by the governor.'
THE DEAF MUTE SCHOOL.
Report of the House Visiting Commit
tee" to That Institution.
Following Is the report of Ttepreen
atJve, Curtis, ' Morton and Blackaby.
committee visiting the deat mute
sehool
"To the Speaker and House of Repre.
rentatives Gc-ntlemerii
.. your grieclat comrrJtUe appointed
to .visit the deaf'mute school and blind
'hool In the city of Palpin. beg leave
to subrr.lt the. following? r-port:
'We visited the deaf mute school,
situated seven arid one-half ntil-'s
from cilem.and found the school In
nost -excellent condition under the
able management of Rev. Knight.
The students show great proficiency
In their work and studies, showing
the school to be under the manage-j
ment of competent instructors. Tin
building erected by the state at a cos:
of S27.00C in n substantial brick bu Id
log, the interior being neat and clean'
the sanitary condition excellent, and
the" students receive all the comfort
, of a Jiome.
The tjullding was poorly construt-
constructors not complying
In that grren
flooring, doors and
ii!fnr the same t
shrink, and roonirtng Immediate re-
nalm. Tbe plarterlnit Is falling. off,
owing to th fact that the plasterers
oJd not use any. hair In the mortar
used, as calb-d for by the speclp.-a -
I lions, the same being of the, poorest
' duality ard the wcrkma'i
oualitv
rnshlp of tho
ooret kind
- The location cf the scho.-d Is Very
noor. and It ought to be.moved nearer
the dty. It Is In too close proxlmltv
to the rt(rm school, requirirg the 'ut
most vigilance and watch over the
ti tWHtfW Al In. MvKaaI Tm t
of the fact that the crowded condl-
. i . . . . ...
, ,vn. ,ij ine fisjii' insane ssyjum Will
require tho Immediate construction of
additional buildings at an estimate I
cost of.4no. and a new and more
h(i.ki .-. .w t .
can - obf.irr.w.e ti t
atejnr and the estimate erst itf tLe
ri inir.i. ,
budding thereon will tot exceed th .1
. . ... - . - - . i ,i
sumoi zv".; ano; tre ores ni S'bo-l
tmllding can used- 1 v th . ln;-ft-e
asylum, thereby Co'-e awv vf h
construction of an addition to the asy-
Inm.
maklrg a. saving to the slat of
JlS.i
'. we would. eoo-nme(d ith tt a
suitable site to,, r-tireha-ed in cumth
taem near n re.et'Ofr rw t wr
deaf rtte school, ane? a cii'M'tg t
erected thereon, the cst'c.f land nd'
tuijding rot to. exceed the sum : of
I?f.fi00. and the present c?iaf r-it
school te turned over- to tl sy'itra -The
rniltng row used. by th4 af
mutes adjoin the asy;"um f.trni .n 1
contain' over ! a -re. the land being
of no use to the school.' a eirpeH'-n-e
h .temonM rated that boy and girls
whose ages do not aver age Over 12
jers. do not make g-.lfo rs.
was lofcnded by the- prcoec-tor of he
deaf mote rch-J." ThV bni!dig wit
I '. ' ' ' ' .
?vniodat 10 patients of t asy.
i UKI ror .'l purposes
. -
- - -
rvomnenc to. the traya
JL ff
for
' puiovees herein: irenttun!. jaj
that the contract be awarded as soon
as possible, to be awarded t the low
est bidder, ad to be under the su er
vision of the state board. ; j,;
We.rould recommend that there
be- no rbar re made In the present
rwnegement of the deaf mute rscho--l.
believing" that it 'Is well and ejeoom
Ically minaeed and to the best inter
ests of the state and the students. !
Owin'g t the short time allowed t
invest lrte the deaf; mute schaoi and
the Wind school. We bave ben onabt f
to visit tbe latter, nnd a there Is
larce . amount of doctimentarv c-Ih
.lence In the hands cf the comrrtltte1
rtiulrinc additional time to invctl
rate. we wttld 4-ecmrn',nd that vou'
committee have Jdditlonat time ta !n-ves-Wgate
the blmd school'. '
KOAD 'LEGISLATION.
A Dotiglas . County Rep-eent ulve's
! View of the Situation.
Mr. Wonacott of Douglas county.
thinks that In Ihe. matter of road leg
isiation, the thickly set tied. pjrlSetis of
the state will receive full ..attention
this session. ' but the . danger Is "that
the distant rural districts," with the
poori'st roads, and the most thinly s.t
tUd popnlatK) may be left nrpro
vided for. ; To avoid this, he has pa
tented a bill (No. 9S. irbvldtrg a
follows: --
' 'That section 4075, of chptr 76.
title 1. of the miscellaneous laws, of
the stale of Or-gon. be amended so. as
to.readas follo.vs: .
"S.e..l. Whenever it shall appear
tn the county court of :any county of
tl.ii state, by the sworn pf titlon 6f
:;.." per,n, .th.it the residence if Uch
iHrson, is "not reached t.y any Vn n
lent V'ubllc rosd heretofore provide-1
fvr by law, and that It la neccssory
tht the public, and such person Khali
have Ingress and egr from -the ros
Idenc,' of suih prson,, the iunty
bourt ;"iall. thereupi n. ' appotnt thre
cliititerestcd freeholders of . the
county as. viewers and can e an order
to te Insued directing them' to meet
at a time therein specified, and not
less-than ten days, from the making
of such order, and view out and locate
a ounty road, thirty feet in vldt'i,
orJa gatewav not less than tenv not
more than thirty feet In width., from
the residence .of such person, to some
other public road, steamboat landing
cr railroad station according to the
application, andltp assess damages ti
be sustained thereby, a copy of which
order shall be served upon the person
through whose land said road or gal
"It
Way shall .pass, within four days-
ttr the making of sucb order.
"'That section 407. of -chapter- 7.
title 1, Of the miscellaneous laws of
the state of Oregon, be' amended so
as to read as follows: : ;
- '8ee. 2. . 8ald viewer shall meet
upon the day mentioned In.sid ordr,
and . ahall proceed to locate and "mark
out a' public road ' or gateway from
some certain point on the premise of
the applicant to some certain point
upon another public road or gateway.
or navigable stream, or place of b:is-
ine-ss so as to do the least dm.igt .to
the land-through : which snch road cr
gateway Is located, and rhall asress
the damages sustained by the, person
or persons owning such lands.'
That section 4077. of chapter 19,
title 1, of the n-lsellaneous laws of
the, slate of Oregon.' be amended,
as to read as follows:
' Sec. 3. The viewers, or a majirlti
of them, shall make,. areoort to the
county court, at. Its next regular ses
sion, of the public road or gateway so
located, and the amount of ilamng'S
fcseseed bv them. If nnv, and the--pr
f on or persons entitled to such flm.it
rres, and If the county-court Is sat-
Ssfled that the report s Jest, nrd af
ter tbe payment by the ptitlonr of
the costs of locating such rtd or
s-ateway. and the J.imasres, asseed
b t h" viewers the county eourt shnlt
order such report to tie conflrtced.
anJ declare mch ro-d or gateway
If a public road or A
of war.-and the same
perpeiaal right
to .e recorded
as such; and any person aggrieved by
the rrressment. may
appeal w'thln
twentv days, after t
e confirmation
clrcu't cow -r.
of (chanter 7.
Of sitch report, to tb
'. "That section 407.
lltle 1. of the mlseellaneou-i laws of
tne state of Oregon. le' amended as
to read as ?ollows:
"Sec. 4. Any person obstructing t
tvtrllc road or Mtewjy, so located, or
refistng to allow the. same to be
opened, shall forfeit to the countv
eourt, the. sum-of ,Vt frr ese-h of
fense, and lh 'natrfe to be recovered
by an action wrought by the county
treasurer, for the use of the county.
'That section 407t, .of chapter 76
title 1 of the miscellaneous laws of
the state of,. Oregon Tre amended so as
to read as -follows: .:- - t. -
Sec. 5. Such public roads or rights
of wavs. shall be opened and, Vent
nsssable. by ' the person applying for
the same - i -
AFrCB PROMISSORY ?0TR1.
Provisions of a Bill Introduced by
i Benator N. If. Looney.
f enator Looney ha Inlroducl'd i?.
n, ! IB- r i-Hiowmr vctr e:terue
"earcher afler p orrl.'so-y no'e fo
tho purpose -; of ne?mcf.t. w.lh an
emergence' clause: ;
-Scei. I. fvr asys'cr stl! tro
vide a stamn Trea'rtng the w.irds
State ..-of Oregon, asessd together t
with , the name of h's county anl
changeable dtte, and which shall te
known as the assessor's rtam?. , ,
"Sec. 2,1 Every promissory note,
bond of other cWIraticrt for the ptyr
merit of money shall le prerented to
the assessor forass-s-rnert, who silf
thereupon wamp!. th same pi inlir
with th araessr" 'amr, ich yar
or put of a year-fafur f he sam 's ci
eculed. ahowlng the dtf oi whc"4
ieh stamp shall rav bcn r1li :cA. ;
"See- 3. Jt shall fc? a com pi le "e.
fense In any uit -pr action" on a t-o-rt.lnmarr
note, bc.nd or ot)v ol II -a Ion
for1 the payment of moh-y f hit tl
KJti did not bear the assessor ttamp
at the" commencement of the suit or
action, or -during the year in which Jt
shcmlc have been ac. ssed. and .nj ev
idence of such note aba I be c?mi.sibld
in any suit or action.
, '!-5ec-"! Any assessor who stall usa
or permit to be used any such asses
sor's stamp In sucKnaneer as to'shov
any" other date than that on which
such stamp shall have actually reel
affixed shall be. deetr.et pullty of a
mhJemanor. and upon -convicUon
thereof shall be pun'shid by. a fn of
net lesa than-$100 nor rrore than $oo.
"Se, 5. It sb-ll be unlawful for
any person, company, corporation or
aociJ.on to recslve any momy on
tnv promissory note bond, or ether
o-iligatlon for the psvrcent of monev
w nit n is jioi iiimpru a. u-i vtw
- . I ... , . 1 1 .. v.
per jtc . tr nmi.'ii .'v -j
ajessr;s ta'mr for' eif, h and every
jc:,"r from the time the same is exec
uted after 'the .late this act shall be
come a law', or If executCHl -befoie this
a t becomes, a law at lext once n yr
or ." prt pt a ; vear such Imtru nent
shi 11 remain In force, and said, p i n,
companv, ' a'ssHViatfon or. eorooeariori.
-thall bc dee mod 'guilty of j.a mif.Wini ar-
or and sh ill be fin. d foe euh o!ien.
a sum not loss th tiil ooo nor mire
, A. . W .. , . .kl.k - ..U ... .
I nt.r v.nr n:iu ui ii- iu i.iivx.
hall gc, to the Informant."
AMTHEK t'l'?,TI t tlTK. AlMJPTKI).
Bsll IntrcKlueed In Senate Fixlpg tho
9t,rarl-a. of OfiVcrrs In ScV
I ; . efal Cout.tiCs. .-
Thcisenate Jadic'al committer, on.
WeUne'sdav, revitetl b ic to : that
I.ihIv. Semite t ill No. -'. introdiH-ed by
Stnatcr Moirmv. fixing and di finlng
the . slaritr of . the county OtlVt is of
Slciroiw' c.)liii Aft. r the- b ll ha 1
been, ileatl a "cvnd-' t'uffr .ind r. f rre t
to the comn.lt t-e on 1i 11.1 ry, a ni
tors f(rin tff-r; -.;iioriH of tho suit
IciHjMti Wfrnej" th eonim ttce ai l
r.oeved that t!he-sr.lat it s 'of re rtala
of the y-county VMlc-Vs. be cl anged also,-.
Te commit leercon lud.il to: draft
a rie- bill ' iicoiof-Jting"- tt eieln. all
of the ib-sirwl iH-r s. In tho setir ct
of"the county efTloe rs, 'ind oT. r Ihf
e? me as? -a': substitute ."to Hen.itor ! Mor
revw's.y meisore. The substitute,
v hl h" Is tsenale ' bill No. 1M I v. a
adoptcl. It is a bill f.-r "in a t fixing
and deilnlnj; the" salaries f the slieriff
.tid clefks In the rounttes of Morrow,
Clacks tons. lVaco and i'atrjhfU and
this saliiry ,o' the r"oorde s of Cor ev
ancea In ''.the- counties "of Yamhill and,
C'ackitnas, The substitute bill Is as
-follows:' ". .'i , . .
'"Sec. 1. ' That the anni'al salarla of .
of the county clrks ; of the several
Connt'es hereinafter ' namel, fro.ri and
lifter the first Monday , In July. ; llo.,
shall - be- as - follow:'" (flae-kaniaa
county, fl5c0; Merrow coiinty, S2000?
Wasco county; 11500;. YamhUl county, .
1100. " -. ; :- -
"Sec 2. The -sheriffs, of the everal
counties herein - narked - srtg'l. f'o-T -e.nd
arter the frst Monday iln Jtily,
If, .receive annjal snlatlea as fol
lows: i Clackamas county; 11700; Mor
row county, Ifioeift;'- Wasco j countV.
trtOS; Yamhill county. jroOO. ! And no
deputy shall he allowed iny of said,
sheriffs to be paid for by the connty,
eiceept In the county of Clai'-kani'ts.
"Sec.vlS rie reeordc? of convey
ances of Tan. hill -ounty shall trottt
and after the first Monday la JUy.
l!-00, receive an . anntfil . . wiwi v cf
1-f0, and shll be allowed no deputy,
to bo" paid for bv' tha county; and th.
rei-rder of conveyances e.f ''lacufin a
cemnty shall be-'allowed ' an snn.iaf
salary of 11200. : T ,
.'-See. -4. Ttie heilfr, cie'-ik and re--rder
of e-ohvexances of ' I fie county
c-f '""lacka nas sl.al' ; ,b lilfowed scci
d-piiiles at such eompeneation as tha
eounty coutt of said tjla'jatna
county mf y Idet.-rmli.e.
Sec. 5.- "ilhe t-ever' t I'flicers iSlov
m nt.netl el. .11 .ct.ntlime to recelva
the feilnrfcs and l.comi er.Kat.oriii nnY
provided bv I iw until the fli st Mon
d.y in July, l'K"
Ai O. Dnhl. Wi M. Fllperand and Mnr-
-tin Poulson.of South Dakota, are In tho
elty.They exfwot to lc-ne permnnent
resldenls'e.f the Willamette voll-'. Mr.
Da hi Is a veteran of the -civil war, hav-.
Ingi leen . neiml ereij with. " Khi-rm.tn'n
men In Ihelr famous"mare-h 1 6 the sea.
The first lifeboat was 'launched In
1780. -- - ' : i ' - -
BOKN.
CLARK. At "flslsey. . LIVi.n i-ounly, on
Sunday. January rj. 18, f) ?lr. an.l
Mr. .Ktigerle C laric, a ori. -.The
fattier Is the .well-known t rpe-
wi Met re under. whe mffi-' rlcS .hi
headitt'arters f-r AVeral m nlli-. H
hi wn Kl Halsey for a few week
r.d expects to return to-his ' work
looma in Salem, In the nt-r fuiure tn
re-mam. ; r-rtranently. lie --'d'eipt d
down to Sr.lem ycsrT1a jr ffterroe.n for
a short sfav and wis kept buy hnd
log out clears to! hi many fii nd.
PIED.
FII'Rli. At the fmdy
home In
Thii'sday,
South ; .item T" Oregon.
3nary i4, Itwj, at 1 3" a. m If.
llper, aged 7 year. ',
rRNDRJ-ril. At th- f.tm'ly htmr
fiv miles northeast nf Salem, at: 7
. rr... Thursday, J?na-ry SC. l"t)5,
'lot t fried Fendrlch l d CI a
- nd':16 mohihSr ; ' 1 -;' ' ' ...
1-AJcba, PATKNT PULSION" ft. AND
CLAIMS. . ' i
WsfJi'ngfon Lew " t C1!ns Coi"
try. Itivxr-i fr and . 47J i s'st
vene. Ns W-sW'n;f n wiW on
very reasonable tern po-.rine itod
l;lms. Including mlaer-el lnnt sol
n-.!neji, applies i Ions-f?r .-iter.t ! ti-.
slons, and all other urs- wfe con
gress, th District of r-i.i.rri'.t c...i- u;
th; several govern me d p-n men's.
thi court" of claim, -.o I fi- m:rtn
coT-t of the United Sr--fes. v
; Th, company .will l0 -all Hw-rs.
st a distance. In pree.r:og i?wr
for the supreme coirt cf tL ti'."-d
State, an I for i unvll r oi-6 t.,n
wi;i furnish rorespond:. lf.f--.,-ftcTi
eocef-f!r "Plt.ri n .'a'.- " bit
y mtjr de!retx.fcov. , Ser.l for cir
ee.lar. . - , - . -i' '. ' -
'. , fOHV (. SIMTKIL PreslV-Tt.
tin writing -please mention this paper.)