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jS " SSIjmb.. . TftTl THE LEGISLATURE. The Governor Vetoes the Port land Witer Bill. THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. What Is It, Where Is It, and Why Is It? SENATE. TUESDAY P. 31. SESSION. Hilton, To constitute the gover or, secretary of state and state treas urer a board of portago railway com missioners with power to construct a portage railway between Celio and The Dalles; referred to delegation from counties adjacent. Steel, To establish a state board of horticulture; agriculture. Cauthorn, Amend Corvallis charter; engrossed. Chandler, To require railroad companies to equip engines with automatic air brakes. Stanley, Allowing all owners of placer mining claims to operate the same. Moore, To amend Eanier charter; corporations. Wait, To amend an act to auth orize construction of a bridge across the Willamette river between Port laud and East Portland; commerce. Sinclair, To permanently locate county scat of Coos county; count ies. House bill by Paquet providing- assessment blanks for school clerks; read twice. WEDNESDAY, A. M. SESSION. Reading Journal dispensed with and courtesies of the senate extend ed to the mayor, of Portland, and to ex-Gov. Woods. SECOND READING OF BILLS. S. B. 136, By Watkins, to em power the governor etc., to build and construct a portage railway around Cascades. Referred to sen ators of East Oregon. MESSAGES FKOM MOUSE. H. B. 43, Passed house to regu late sale of liquors. Rules suspended and read first und second time bj' title. Motion to refer was consider ably discussed. Senator Chandler thought the bill has very objection able features that will defeat it aud as he favors it he hoped It would bo referred. Senator Watt strongly op posed the motion as It means defeat no legislation this session. Senator Tongue offered an amend ment to section eleven, by adding words' before this act1' nfterjthoword incorporated. Senator Chandler objected to sec tions 4 and 5. They are prohibitory. To eucourace a man to go into a business and put conditions to it that will prevent him from succeed ing. On the motion to refer, the ayes and noes being called, the vote stoed: ayes, 10; noes, 13. Referred to Com. on Education. On motion that the committee have leave to report at any time yeas, 17; nays, 11. Motion was lost. H. B. 124, Passed the house, Signed by the chairman. H. J. M. C, Relating to building portage roads around the Cascades. Senate concurred. H. J. R. 6. Passed for publishing additional copies of the resources of Oregon. Senate concurs, Communication from the govern or returning the Portland water ML with his veto. The Mil isuncon Btitutional, in that It violates Sec. 1, Art 9 of the Constitution. We may exempt municipal property from taxation, but not both the property and the money or bonds with which it is purchased. If this bill passes Portland will have a million and a half h) water property, and in addi tion there will be another million and a half of property each exempt from taxation. The one property Will belong to the city and the other to private individuals. On motion the veto was printed for use of senate. The veto was made the special or der of business for to-morrow at 2 o'clock. S. B. 109. Made special order for eleven o'clock, Introduced by Grey. To RoiiHtniRt a wairon road OlllAV tn nrroonvllln via Mist, Mid Riving fifteen thousand therefor. The special need of this road Is to let the largo number of people of As toria and of the sea coast and oi con siderable districts on the proposed route Into the WlHammette valley. Tho monev asked for is but a small amount of the sum requisite, but the People there are doing the remain der. K B- 108., Dawgqn. To protect cheap husbandry tax dogs etc. R-f-rre-1 to committee ,on agriculture. s B. ii,, Raley To amend set 111 inmni . -. wunjue aummervllle. To committee of Union county senators. 3"4oS'S endSec. 3-40 of Hills laws. Referred to com mittee on Rallwavs. S- B. 174, Stanley lu further ance of justice. To Judiciary. ,p',!?f'' staley Sect. 2370 T. -til Bdatlngto Co. Clerks com pensation in certain Pnnnttoc TT... atilla. To Counts amending from dollars HOUSE. TUESDAY P. M. SESSION. atts' bill (o annrnnrintn JSlonnn to pay expenses of the present legis lature ; read three times and passed. REPORTS OP COMMITTEES. Education. Armstrong's bill for a Ave month's school lu each district ; adopted. S. J. M. allowing superintendent of public instruction to invostirate and report on school systems of other states ; adopted. Judiciary. Unfavorablv on fill.' bert's bill to cure defects In deeds. Gilbert's bill defining powers of charitable institutions. Favorably on Miller's bill amend ing game law. favorably on Harrington's bill relatiugto building and loan asso ciations.' Gilbert's bill No. code ; favorably. Short's bill repealing specific con tract law : fuvorablv. Condon's bill relative to taxing costs ; favorably. Condon's bill relatlug to proce dure in justice's courts ; favorably. Harrington's bill relating to the summoning of jurors; favorably. Bean's bill defining lawful fences ; favorably. Fell's bill relating to Injunctions; adopted. Harrington's bill relating to ap peals; favorably. Naptdn's bill making slander a misdemeanor ; unfavorably. Napton's bill relating to tho com mon law ; unfavorably. Napton's bill amending marriage law ; unfavorable. H. J. R. For constitutional amend ment allowing registration laws to be enacted, unfavorably; adopted. Unfavoraoly on Short's resolution for a constitutional amendment making pay of members ?o a day ; lost. Military Affairs. Hume's bill for purchase of artillery ; unfavorably. Miller's bill .fixing fees of attor neys; favorably. Roads and Highways. Powell's bill amending road laws ; favorably. Gilbert's bill making special road districts in ovcrllowed districts. Cogswell's bill for road from Pals- ley to the state line; without recommendation. Corporations. Rickcr's bill to con struct boom onUmpqua river; un favorably. Napton's bill to incorporate Vale ; adopted. Price's bill to allow Tolo boom ; adopted. Gilbert's bill amending Sellwood charter; favorably. Layman's bill to Incorporate Woodburn ; favorably. Howard's bill to amend Grant's Pass charter; favorably. Hunter's bill to incorporate En terprise ; favorably. Moss' bill to amend Lakevlew charter; favorably. Commerce, Favorably on Crosno's bill for health onlcer at Yaquina city- Smith's and Thompson's bill ; re lating to The Dalles portago railway, considered in committee of wholo; adopted. Thompson's bill to protect certaiu birds ; adopted, Counties. Moss' bill to fix salaries of county Judges; adopted. McCoy's bill to create ruuu.. county ; adopted. Short's bill to establish boundary Hue between Clackamas and Mult nomah counties ; unfavorably. WEDENSDAY FORENOON SESSION. Reading ot Journal dispensed with Com. on enrolled bill reported that they had considered the follow ing bills and asked that they pass HBs, 15 and 121, with amendments "id also H. B. 118. Report waa adSm 'on Internal Improvement, repo dH.B., as having been Sdere.1 and asked that Huno do not paw; regular order. Com. on Agriculture reported H. id red and reccommnded their X.ge with their amendments. on Agriculture ; iu.liuuu. not w"" " num. on Ajrr. repw" , on pass. gon, and asked its adoption. Com. on Aleohnllo ti i. tt B. 14S, had been considered aud rt ! ommeuded its 1TOeage. Adopted, torn on Railways and Transpor-i tati" reported H. B. 14 had been considered aud aked lu passage. Adopted. Als0 reported II. B. 17S "v.n. mioui any recommendation aud H. B. 147. in Pi,,,r f - com. was iudelluitly postponed. Com. on Assessment mid Taxation reported the following bills back to iuu uouse, 6S ami a, nd recom mended their passage with amend ments. Adopted. II. It. 181, was referred back tothchouseand placed iu the hands of com. on Kdu. Com. on Engrossed bills nniortr-.l H. Bills 40 und ll)o correctly eugross- Thompson and Northup, gave notice of an introduction of bills on to-morrow. Com. ou Ways and Means report ed that 11. B. 134, had been consid ered aud that it should pass with amendments. Adopted. Com. on Commerce reported J. U. 3i, and asked that It Adopted. II. B. 133. recommitted to com. mi Military with leave to report at any time. Select com. who had been appoint ed to act on H. B. 34, reported it back with amendments and asked its passage. Adopted. Special committee to investigate tho Agricultural College at Corvallis, reported that they had spent two days at tho College and hud investi gated It thoroughly and that it was their opiniou that too much could not be said in its behalf was it not for the hold that tho "South Meth- ouisicuurcu" iiuu on tno same, as the matter now stands, the State is furnishing the "where-withs" to keep up the expenses and tho "Church" is Incoming, are is now the persojal owner of all the lauds and building now known as the agricultural farm, ami the committee therefore recommend that the state appropriate enough money to pur chase 200 acres of land lyiug CM to the present "farm" and also to construct a dormitory on the land, and also that from tho time the re port is adopted the State will discon tinue anv further connections with tho present College. Space forbids any further explanation ou this sub ject today. Suffice It to say that the report of tho committee is favorably received by a majority of the legislators. SOJW ADVKUTISBMKNTS. OW OPE lOOT AND S -No. 515 STATU STR1 AND! food .1 marked in pT&iutlgures. BAILEYF. o State strw . Ken m iibVti JBO5A STORE. ii place and give a call. ELL, Salem. m H0E jfr- MBLR NEW TO-DAY. AV 1. WILL1AMH, STENOGRAPHER , and Tj ieu rltcr Cop lt. Will make refills of tiuiN, etc.; cmiyliiB on tpe wrllerucuiriileli anil neatly done. Olllce Willi Mooros A MniinliiB,817 Uimuiierclulbl. SALEM BUSINESS COUiECE. Arrniigmcntfi hive been coiifpletod for opening u lull' nnil perfcc05 niuipiwd Ilusltievi College in .Salem, a duo tune. The entire upper lloor of 1 1 lnd .National H ink building Intone ro-yfrangeil for the nViool, Willi olllce, b mktc., for bunlne nrfttllcc. Instructlonslll be Riven, ' DAY und IJVKNINO, In HplWIng, Oraniinr, IVniiiiinnlilp, Cor reHiwMi mc.HlniffV and Double l.ntry TliinuTeiiS Form, Com Werclal Ijiw, ShorthrfJ. Typowritlnst. And other bitfnchV wcnltal to a practical education jflic neTvnl will be In churveof twoexperifuml andXponipetenl teuehern; one fort business Jnartment, another for the itjJorthanU dejjiiWuent. Will btfinilsted on from the llrnt, through whichthe school expects tinakei repu UtljTequal to that of tho LV. V:""? TlvcilicULAWlm be readv for dUtrl butfon at an early date For further w,lc,lA"nn75iNi,scoM.E?E. Halem, Oregon. 1 ,. a ,-Im.im. & O O T S r B r I s t -r o V H o o rw o o S H O K S ADMINISTIIATOU-S SAI.K. Notice U hereby glen that by virtue of nii o der und IUnM of lc duly inade rendered and entered of record by the , QHintr court ol ilarion county, Oregon, on iheTth diy of January, If . t,hor'': , "ngandeiiipoweringine an d'nWl ' of the eUte of John Hughe. deiwiMid, lu . Sell t b?Ml Property of l d J'n lnnerdecrlbed. I will onHATl'KDAY.THB AFHmiV.uv,l..oneock rtSmy courthouse In fita In ld Main county. ell at public auetkm for mluin hand on the day of the wle to Ih; MJl.t Welder all the rlehl. title. Ir.tert I"".....-., nt uilrt John liugue. un., at the time of Ii Uli. -..--- -,-,,- ning. .r'".T. rmm tha H. K. aJF;h? .iion ra cui.r ' me of hUdth l .jJto t ffi S runnli Ibeoee tl. dte 30inlnKt5.II twum' --; fneenterofn(Mimj road h-aingf L.!? .:; 1 r..well rretrK- I hence . Mtiein """ :,.-.- .....r of io "' . "":.. 'T.Z. ,. . .he -.utb mlu. W. 1-amiaiiw ,"'"'"'---u" , -Bd uin W 'aloilf iaji etoto'i" ''' take la from (tec. rimii thrace It W llnf. lutuadary line fluliii aturcMi RT.Welsi of the imoMtHHi iw 1 Ii- tlIHHP,M5L,"; .lj..IiI Houlb UMuAtrr Udln",.'."'-n imn..u i.Miniy, Land Hl'-Av, hlill-W.v. Aj..ini.utor of ih- ' "r Jo1 Hujue. d-J -DKAMUtS IN" WM. BROWN & CO. Leatlicr Wools, CASH PaID for Hides, Tells and 231 Commercial St.," Minis ! ) -i... j' v: ..- .. t Salem, Or' Hft ssaste.-" V- W '?"- PI' r,r-l & M Uliilii'lJUl.'.. P?r.if'itirtj JS. quAAflTEU '( a Br HIU. CAJ cuft rex, 6s5SS5stil,'CATARnr ABIETINEMCOCoVonoVILLECAv, AVE YOU A UOI.D IN THE HEAD which dow not got better? Hiivoyoiiiinox. ctMltfl Kecretlon of iiuiciih mutter In tho namil imwaiiriwf Arc von troubled lv lauklmr. miltllnir. viuk and Inflamed even, freiiuenl Borcnmm of the throat, rlnulmf or roaring lu tho earn, morenrlemi ImiMlriuentof the hmrlug, Ionm ofmuell, ineiiiOry 1 1 1 1- pnlivil, (lullnetw or ilUtliiH.Hir tlul limil, ilrjnwwor Mwilof llio ikwiiT Havoyoii liMtull eneofHiiiellT Ih your breath foul 7 If mi, j oil hati tliuCntiirrli Soiiifl have all tliwo nymptouiK, other only n imrt. , California Cat-R-Cure ltestore!theKenKoof tnslnnnd mi) el I. remove had tnnlnnnd iintileniuint breath. rcHiilt- I ne from Catarrh. Iiiy anil ;iHiwnt to mo. Follow dlrectlomi uud n euro U guaran teed by I). W. MATTHKWH A. Co. K1CCOM M 1CN DICD. CAITAIN CIIAHt.ES U DIMON.of New York City, formerly uneclal agent of tho 1'hiiMlx mid Ilnnio lumirnnro Couiixiiiy at Han rninqlitco, Oil., nay : "I Iiumi Imwii roubleil Willi Ulininicuiiarrn lor luenty yenni, a iriemi in w (xHimmi. uwi.. n mendMl jour California CAT-K-CUHK. ity yeom. A rrleml In Woodland, Oil., roeom 1 pnicurdiMl a Jar, having but lit t In faith In IU curatl'e prepcrtleii: but I iiiul wiy, aflir iihIiuc tlireojum. I am curftilof that (llgiitlng dloeane. Jncloet fluil !' fur which huiuI iiiu Ciillfurnla CAT-H-CUItE for Home frlcndx, wnonroiiuiiercrs. SOLD AND aUAHANTKKD 1JY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, IO 6 State St.. Salem, Or SNELL, HFITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Deoot, DWICHT'S1 VL Sl SODA tuz cow Bmu'D. TO MAKE DELICIOUS BISCUITS or WHOLESOME BREAD U8E D wight's Cow-Brand Soda - Saleratus ABSOLUTELY PURE. ALWAYS UNIFORM AND FULL WEIGHT. Be rare lbt Ihtn U ( pltture of a CVw on jour pU ud yon 1U tT lb Ul tkxU vud, TMS COW UfUqHP. FMMSrWA sCOFF E! COFFEE! 1 Hi m, ZZi" -n.d ? --1 dis- Ore- LTt)MiJ llllfpPpSCT!ffL tjftwMJ(!Wp""r-ftl lrngTr;iiMiiHftf!-0!?n'B lii'fiH bo 'H Jt oil llxnU U DHwiHtil'H JAVA FUVORBD COFFER It w nwly mm4I MHtl mly I mhmm! jmiiuttp. ltor & OKHBSQUIUI. SALERATUS I miessMAKisa VllOFllSSIONAI. aMtD. DK. J. M. KKISCIL I. 1. H.. DHNTAI rooms oxer lilie Corner. Olllce Inwirs Mi.,111. loft p. 111, 1)1IYSUMAN.-Mlt8. nil. M. R McCOY. I phldan and surywm, ha kxntetl mid tken nmiiiHniid7at Mm. SAnrenntK In tlio opn houve. Chronic dUtw n leo.lnlty. CoiKiiltntlon free. llMldw- DK. MAS0X, DKXTIST, SIJO cessor to Dr. J. C. Bynl. Olllco omt Hush's Hanh. m.i':vSMiTiiiMi. NOTICE. T.J. l.AltSli.V,rilK UKI.IAIIt.K Wagon niHker, lia iiiomhI to 41 Mate ati-oet, lm Ingiomoved libjdjauJtem the old iitniid, .Xlfl LVmiiitHvMl !, mi aeciuint ol lira eovetiou of the ivew lutek. .Mr. Ijin-gii will Ii; plenMMtto )iUoUleutouier!iaiid an many new one im will khani their pn tniiiaifo with him, at hla new Ichwllon. All work guaranteed. Nel to Serllef A I'olile'a ho. 1-MT-tl". REMOVAL NOTICE. JOHN KNIOHT. TIIK HUVrKSMITII mid uniffon ninlter, luit moved lita h!h to No. Ill) Liberty tiH'(, Mhero he will lo rondy for liusliur. alter Monday, Jnu.UStli. 1 w Ish to itato to my frleiuU and imtrons that 1 w III ho heller prxircd from now 011 toeMH'iitoall work In my line than any tlnicheniiv. ThmikliiRiill for tho llhcral MiipjHirt 1 linxii tveelUMlat jour liandx, I am sours respectfully, John knioht. Liberty Htltvt, Salem, Ogil. BLICKSMITIIIXO anil 1I0IISKSH0E1KG. miwu PULE llue inoveil to 47 and 111 Htnto xtroet, where tliey hiv now niiily fur work. All ourold imtroimaiid nieuilHiiro Invited to call and teo uh lu our new loootlnn. We are belter prcpurod for worlt now than ever lm Inn Keeurcd inuro nxim. uvi.tr. BKACKSMITIIIXfl and WAG0NMAK1M. IOIIN HOLM, TIIK OLD KKLIA1II.K t) llliiekKinllli, Iiiih removed Iiiu nhoi to i-ornerof Commercial anil Chemekete Hla., where he In ready In nerNo the public, lluv InuiiKNiH'lated Mllli him Mr. II. IUiiiiion, an exiH-rlentvd waKou-maker recently from rortland, lie In now prcuircd better than (uertoilo all ktuilN of wiiuon and carrlace inakliiKiind remliliiKi nil klud of black. Ninlthlnir and reimlniiff, niidni aeneriil liorNeNhiH'luir hinduon. lie Iiiih all klndN of HliDcM.Htccljrottlnir. band made, etu,, and lltHthem lu 11 Nclentlllo manner. HihtIiiI attention Klven tnthiMMiiiitruetloii of wait oiiNiiud currlaiteN, ltemeuiber I ho place, oppoNlteHtatn lununiiieo bulldlnit. .iiisur.i.i.ANr.oim. PORTRAITS. HalnicopeniHl 11 nliidlout naim (I, I'lmt N11II01111I Imiik bulldlliK, Clyde Cooke In preimieil to r'ele oideni for HirtmltH and laudxoipe work lu oil uud Water colore, limited cbiMe will ulao be formed for the IhKtriictloii III live bruiieliM, HpiH'lul altelitlou Kleu to ilenlKiilHK aud ciiKnivlliKon minmI. iltf. -On It nnil S- T.J. CRON1S15 Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT IIIH NKW QUAHTKIW IN Hlate IiiNiimnen UiilldlUK, Cor. TIIK Com. u-itr PRNTNG rvM'. OK TIIK LAIKIIr ItKTAIII.IHlI. UintmtN In the Htute. vr raltM than l'lirllimit. Uirueal kliaik Letfiil lllankii In "t; IheHlHle, a d blKKeot iIImimiiiI. Bend foi prlrlltof Job priutlUK, and pitnloifiin ol letial hlankii. It. M. VVAITIC, Htetnii l'rlnter. HMlem.Ornfoii. DAVID T, WILLIAMS, I'iti rllor nf ( M(U Ij( SAI,KM,()ltKliON. 'HtlMMIN'li ad MRS. C. A. RICE i Is wnf u 4o trlminlf Jri iiiikliwt In ll lu dirt TbraSelM. In tto WMih lu lutorm h IjulUMofltaloiii that l Is twimfil Mi Ou MmuilfHr and KOTH iTl0MSM K It ,.rtM - - - ) SUmt 'LATESTSm ImL ES" Kuamr. i4 tm Uf bAw Am(ux Mii rtml, up oUln. JRIV Ml ..nr I in IWItUKAM K Co Nt n r . FlM Mul Ma rtM. l. H. Orilcm by Mmlnl ctinl iiroiniit ly uKoiiiIimI Ki, Clotlu uHlltd lor nnil (lollvurt'd. AIlVA.NTAOrW OK KrKAM IiAllNIIHY. 1. It iIimm lu work tlmrouiihly, Imwevw Mtlletltheguriiieul. 2. It ih lu work promptly, null l In dependent of the wealhrr. X. It iIimm IU work liMrmlwwIy, mit In juring the tiithi by uuiitommHiy fmr and teur, nor by the iimi of Injurious client ll, 4, llsrharxes arn ni'wl riawuialile, eoit tlderliiK Hie uiiulily of I'J work CiiliiaM JOrl. AIJIKMT. Asra(, IMeiu. Urnton t M i t. II jittfl wn ft I !. If '4 trt m i r i ., t. a- ;i ! i M i I n .' II B i ?? i H t '! ' !