THE LEGISLATURE.
The Session is Rapidly Drawing
to a Close. .
Fullertoil. Rllnromn
to third reading.
W. C. T. U. COLUMN.
ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS.
ArrJ;0rKIATIONSVERK DOUBTFUL.
Reform
School nnd Capitol Dome Will
l'crhaps.Clo Oor.
SENATE.
TUESDAY V. 51. SESSION.
Committee on education reported
favorable on Layman's liquor bill;
read twice.
Steel, roncurrentresolutiou to ap
point a committee to visit Orphans'
home, as amended by tho House to
Include tho Home at Portland; con
curred in.
H. B. 37, Northup, relating to
pilotngo at the Columbia river bar;
read twice.
Dawson, bill prohibiting sale of
tobacco to minors; passed.
Wager, bill to exempt home
steads From execution; lost.
EVENING SESSION.
Layman, highlicensebilljpassed.
Moore, bill amending Ranier
charter; passed.
Fullertou, bill amending Rose
burg charter; passed.
Raley, bill amending Weston
nlinrtoiv rmssed.
vl-w-, x
Watkins, blllaliowingrne uanes
to issue water bonds; referred, dele
gation from Wasco.
WEDNESDAY A. M. SESSION.
S. B. 91, mado special order for
2 o'clock to-morrow, relative to
county seat of Gilliam county.
H. B. 30. Application to al
low appropriation for a road in
Union ceuntv: read a third time;
appropriates $8000- for a road in
Wallowa canyon. Passed.
Committee on Ashing reports
Issue ?60,000 bonds for a court heuse:
w imra reading,
court bill
Tl i
Dawson. v ..., ,. "" " iui of
' v (i iLUiiiKiu ifiinniio. UMiinrTiMiiin r..n ...
.,c- ! '"v iiui uiuu woiueu
cuuuren.
j sion of three members, with a clerk
rfir pnmtntMnn 4 !.) .
vwUIU1Ill lu V1S1 orpuaus'
home ntFSnlom nin.,.!.l i. .,...,
Portland children's hnn.
m Goes Through Must Go In . Very Zln
Short Time. tT,. ?,
on
llatOl. Knr rorro.Wo A,. r
mouth normal school 'education.
r uueriou. mil to allow boom
Umpqua ; first reading.
Paulsen, from committee on roads
and lllchwilVR. rpnnrtfwl wlllinnt ,..
ommendatiou Gray's bill for 15,000
ivii luuu iu iaisop anu Columbia
county ; to third reading.
Hume. Bill for 14,000 for equip
ments for Battery A, Portland ; lost.
Gilbert. Bill for special road dis
tricts on overflow lauds ; pasted.
Dawson. Prohibiting the side of
tobacco, cigars and cigarettes to
minors under 18 years of age ; to
tuird reading and passed with emer
gency clause.
Ricker. Bill to allow Gardiner
Mill Co. to build a boom ; with
drawn.
Fullerton. For the same nurnose
passed to third reading.
EVEMNQ SESSION.
Howard. Bill to amend incorpora
tion act of Grant's Pass ; passed.
Fisher. Bill to amend charter of
Albina ; passed.
Moore. Bill to incorporate St.
Helens ; read once.
Fullertou. Bill to incorporate
Roseburg ; read twice.
Condou. Bill to amend charter of
Eugene ; passed.
WEDNESDAY A. M. SESSION.
Speaker Smith appointed Messrs
Wilson, Myers and Fisher of Mult
nomah, on tho part of the House, as
a joint committee to visit the Child
rens Home.
Paquet, moved to cousider H. B.
29, in regard to Assessment and Tax
ation; same was placed upon Its final
passage and was lost.
Chairman ju Jud., was instructed
to report H. B. 110, to tho House
ferthwith: amended by instructions
uauiAb 'vc--j . -
Barin chairman. All these biUs tomaKciuuiu,,
e U!.l I! t..n,nrmi REFflUT COSUU'l'l'Uti U JUW
are ior mini ruiiuiug iu-iu""- ,
,m. t AiA a nm- Mr. Sneaker, your com. on Jud.,
I 1C IU1 lO VTCLC ttUUlTjU lut" .vw-- , - -
mended passage.
R "R. 154. 112 and 135. Tncso Dins
NEW AnVKUTISKMKNTS.
the
and '
and other
iniemner-.iiHv U tim n .., i
Iy of all crimes. 1 say of all crimes; I
Mir iiiiisr lui nii.itiitA.i ii. - !
.. . .miiuinu nun ii, so
long as the effects of self-poisoning
by the use of Intoxicating beverages
are confined to ilmnknnit n.n
practice is only a vice, yet the mo
ment Hint nun Ij ln.1 1... it .
violate his duty to others, and tres
pass upon their riehts. he bciwnips n
crimiual. Althouah there is much
Intemperance nniniirtu-niiinn mui it
is to be feared that the habit is in
creasing, especially among the fnt
nnd wealthy few, still the gentler
sex is comparatively free from the
dreadful pr.ictico which is so com
mon among men. Some of the
reasons for this fact may be that the
woman nature, if nnt the better, is
less lnciuicu to the indulgence of
coarse nuiiual tendencies, like glut
tony aad drunkenness, that woman
has fewer teintitntioiis. unit wlion
------ . 1
there is opportunity, is more readily
reclaimed. Then again, woman Is
the supreme being in tho lamily,
and iustinctively perseveres longest
agaiust temptation, adversity nnd
unfortunate environment, in tho
effort to sustain aud preserve the
family bark from wreck on the sea
of dissipation. All thelnteuso feel
ings and forces of wifehood nnd
motherhood are rallied for tho great
struggle against tho drink demon
who Invades her 'sacred citadel.
Whoever surrenders to him and
sometimes he captures nil and
spares neither sex as a rule, tho
woman who is a wife and mother
yields last.
Intemperance is not n natural
passion. It is mi acquired appetite;
aud woman, warned of its special
linrrors reserved for herself, is the
greatest barrier to its general preva
lence among men. imagine lor a
moment tho influence of woman
withdrawn from the warfare against
alcohol; or even that sho were as In
different nnd inactive in her opposi
tion to it as the masses of tho other
sex 1 Would not tho ravages of the
trafllc be doubled in live years?
Men alone would seldom loo a
day or a dollar in temperance cru-
nt-m '.i. d.wn,i ti.n ancles. Tho war for abstinence is a
?r vuu"u"? r. .rrr :::z , rnr omn ui tor home, n u
lloliowiug riousu urns uuuuuwpi
NOW OPEN!
BOOT AND SHOE
STORE.
VUOVUSMOSAT. CAKOS.
J. M KKKNK, D. 1. 8.. DKJjTAl.
? Corner, mure niir
i
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M.,m. tsi. m.
-No. W STATU STKKKT-
,-iNEW
RELIABLE GOODS AND HE mm PRICK
Good marked in plain figures. Hcmonibcr the place and give us n call.
BAILBY F BODWELL,
Mucin.
nllYSIClAN.-MUS. Ml. M. K. McCO,
1 nlivMctan mnl suruwiii. lm knll
BiatfeennoiinBaml7ntMP. SrKnt!
In tho uivm limi. fhrunlo rtUfJ;?. ft
molltv. Constitution ftws. lMlilw
). MASON, DKST1ST, SUC
cossor lo Dr. .1. C. Bynl.
Ollk'omer Hush's Hank.
1)5 State Street,
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HUl'KniTIIIN.
NOTICE.
I'.J.I.AHSKN.TIIK HK1.IA11I.K Vim
nmkur. !miniMtiM Stnti' tt!VOt,.liv-
SuTlMiiiuwrtnlMiwI. on wNviitit lit Ui
wHtu.n of iiio ,,'.'::..'.r.-.
Mill If 1 WIMHl lo miiim;ii-i""".".."..
nVinnnv howoiuh n-. will slum' Uirtr 1-
All ork nimnmtcHMl. .Nct in flf,
IMliloD kIioo. ww-ir.
UEMOYAli N0T10B.
JOHN KSIIIIIT.TIIK I-'KS,".,.T,,1I.
niul Miieon niiiKiT.)i.iiiiocit hi ln t J
No. sil.ltHUl.v mil, wluw lio.w"' ,V"
'".', ... rviKiut imil luitmnt
I Mill! lll'"., ...---. .
Unit 1 III to bettor irviroil rroiij no "J
looxroulo nil work lu my lino limn nny
i;'1 . .i.L.. i-i i.l..iii fiii iim I lionil
snpiwrt 1 Iiiimj nnvlM'ilnl jour luinil", 1
,,m jour, n-l-""inlIV .-vinilT.
Liberty Stroct, Snloin.Ogu.
WM. BROWN k CO.
DKAl.KHS IN
Leather ami Findings!
CASH PaID fok
Wools, Hides, Veils and Furs
231 Commercial St., Salem, Or'
RLACKSMITII1XG and IIOUSKSHOEINO.
oni)ini?i)AVi)i
0
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hum' iiiiMiu i" i " ' "'.' i, ii
lurotluy nrc now miily for ork. All
I. ....ii frinmlil nrtl ltlVltlMl to
oiiri'iii suu'in ... . - ---. - - - - ...
iii 1 1 nmi (iPoiH 111 our now IikhUIoii.
nro bottor uri'imriMi ior worn. m... . ......
or IuivIiik wH-urvil iiioro nnuii. 10-bir.
nuii?
uiuuniuv. I UUIJU
CALIFORNIA! the Land of Discoveries.
Those who have used it "n
I WW w J lft..,tlllt II till II
nre to proteci saimuu
food fislicries.
ti. r.n. Renorted for passage
with amendments as instructed; to
authorize Dalles City to provide
water works and issue bonds. Tassed.
MESSAGES FROM HOUSE.
tt tv 144. Passed. To amend
Sec. 4078, respecting gates over pub
lic roads.
a n 5R Pnssed. To enroll bills
w "t jq fis. 194. 115. Passed to in
corporate the cities of Grant's Pass,
Albina, Eugene respecuve.j.
a. B. 93. Enrolled and passed.
S.' B. 1G0. To amend Salem
charterj'reportof com. for passage
with amendment of Sec. 4 and 18;
adopted with amendments; ordered
ior 3rd reading to-morrow.
BILLS BEAD THIRD TIME:
S. B. 48, Steele. Concerning sur
veys authorized by congress in Ore
gon. Passed.
o t en Tiiminir. On table.
O. 11. UU, i-."" ,,
S. B. 53. Fullerton. to provm
f. io o.i nincea for homing
county courts in the various counties
of Oregon. Passed.
S. B. 55, Watts. i u..
Ball to keep booms on North Yam-
Mil !..nM DnaooI
U1UIIVC1. X 1V .
8. B. 9 and 145 by Eamu. r- -
of counties' committee maue, rei
red to county courts; recommend
passage of 0. Bead third umc.
Amending section.
8. B. 187 withdrawn vS w
uucer. .i
S. B. 156 by Moore. To ameuu
Sec 1704, C 3, T 2, Crlm's
Passed. , ,
B. B. 57 by Moore, bee. swi
laws amended,. Illegitimate cnuu-
.! c ,.tlifr. i-ubc"
ren maue ueira oi .-.-
h i Q7 f lniit session reiuiu
with veto of governor. Veto mes
sage read. Vetoed because thepaj
of the clerk acting for the supremo
court is already sufficient. Message
ordered printed.
8. B, 02 by Cogswell. To empow
er Moore to keep boom ou lR
river. Passed. . . ,
No. 63 by Hamilton. On tanie.
No. 65 by Sinclair. To reimburse
Jofciah Hecker of Coos county for
$100 paid by him for land. FasJ-
No. 67. To amend 3239, 3240, 3-,
3242, C 2, T 32, miscellaneous laws
and to include irrigating ditches in
its provisions. Passed.
HOUSE.
TUH3DAY P. M. BESBtOK.
Penato educational committee's
Mil to amend school laws? reau
twice aud referred ; education.
Eakln. To allow Lane county to
fiiom hnpk to tho House with the
following recommendations. II.
Bills 1. 74. 101 and 114, do pass
without amendments, and that H.
B. 20, do pass with amendments
also that II. B. 76, do not pass.
House Bills 110 aud 114, were
considered engrossed and will come
up for final passage to-morrow.
At 10:30 the House went, mm
nnmniittco of the whole for the pur-
n nf mnsiderlnc the report of the
joint committee ou Assessment and
Taxatlou, a suusiiiuie r
Bills 8, 09 aud 128. Tho bill was
' i 1 , tlicia
taken up lu sections uuu !,.
o'clock they are still at worn on im
bill. It is hardly possible that the
matter will bo considered throuKh
out as H si"""11 boat this late day
of tho session.
woman's war. Man may neip ner
but she fights it, if it bo tought, and
she wins it, if it bo won. It is her
kingdom which is at stake, and
nnnn llpr SUCCCSS depCIld llll tllO
great interests ofsocicty. Henry II.
Blair, in thoTemperanco iuovuinum.
NEW TO-MAY.
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Nothing but Praise B"S
cimlon Io0iii.o1iviii.
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Vlwiliii, oil.
BKACKSM1TIIING and WAGONMAKINfl.
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.1 IlliickHiiillli, lin romovpil liU ioi t
J'iri'cr of UointiH-rrlnl unit I ln.'tni;kc o htH.,
wlicm Im l rwuly toorMliiMi;MW Iln
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nun linn uiiniihi". ' :irn...i
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w.
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T. WILLIAMS. HTKNOOIIAIMIEU
and TywwrlterOowht. Wi ,n,.ke
of trlnis ".: ;r. '55 "" , C
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS
Vn.i nro hereby requested to come i forward
finmiliu daSi.-.. ,hirrt!Srui
8AMSSI,0B.,Rll.l.lN. "
A Pioneer Incident.
The passage of the bill for the re
lief of Joel J. Henibreo recalls a
hloody incident of a pioneer era
The claim was a very oiu uuv, - B
from the finding of papers u-u
the death of Nancy Hcmure,, w.u
of Absalom Hembree, who was
killed lu the Yakima inauiu . -lS
He was a captain of Yam-185Wi-
..ZL ,int!M and was
S"5r-s-!?l
RcalDed by the Daroaruu8 na.-b-BCalPeu
.J .i..rm recover-
;rars-
gurpnse irom w,llflmetto
totofS , ' a watch
valley. At "BtnWerttat
WMkeP0drtbroTdaden.y build
surmounted the oiu . . wa8
actually Dcg"""'"""- the vll
toWblch,incaW of ress, t
lagers migM Hy b,g
Though CapUln Hembree othe
deatli wveiul ou-- of
the Cascade .u(mutaln8,u
taolc ot Ids gw f arrang.
mounted oy a ofhtoMalP,
edto conceal the , w ery
brought the w- udUnWaron
tbcbcrierc-- .
bftnnfilupbUlr,
.a for an Invention w JJ m
$50. HORSES. $50.
Iii iill iinwtloiiKiiftlioTliroHtiinill-iumii
U ...111 "nil on not only will not bo
It W wiiliiiol It vou ri' f. but Mill
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n;coiiinienil It to otliem, iim iiioiiiiui
IniMi iloni', WIHI HUM' iriiii ini'i(iiii
nine 111 vnln. .Monoy 1m no nlijwjl wliero
K,Vn"ii!:::CqnvincoYou
trlllliiKtiuiH cifniip iloilur ohii iniri'liHHi
n remwly tlmt will utiinil blejn on
nnd one, or tlio mint ilmulnlof liiiiimn
ft rMilnni Kent free, wmlnliiliiK'lolnllw
dicrliitliiM.
SANTA ABIE
II,,, AltlKTINK
I1U-, Oil.
Im nrcimreil only by
MKIHOAI. CX)., Oniv
PORTRAITS.
iirnmirt'il l mi-M onWin for irlmlti
fiiiil lu d-iii ork In oil nntl wnli-r
iVilow (Imilril .'liiwri. IU nlo bo Airinwl
for II... ln.lnicll.m In no brnii; , ,.
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ciiKniNlnKoii wimmI. ""
Oull unci au
T. J. CRONISE,
Salem's Popular Job Printor,
AT HIS NKW lllTAUTKIW IN THK
Hliit.. In.iinimo llullillnif, Cr. Com
mvrolnl unil Clii-iiiukcln utri'cU 'O-llf
. t.Mwi mnrAs and
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Can rurnl.1. either Mewiulte or nmUture
of MlMinlteand Wneln Br onWm.
thatwIllMlowyoutoddownjour
SOLD AND aOAHANTEED HY
D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY,
106 STATJS ST.. SALEM, OR
SNELL, HFITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Dooot.
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REEDS OPERA HOUSE.
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m m
TOE cow uruKD. -to MAKE
DELICIOUS BISCUITS or WHOLESOME BREAD
Dwight'sCow-BrandSoda-Saleratus
ABSOLUTELY PURE.
ALWAYS UNIFORM AND FULL WEIGHT.
mom Ul Ur U M pletnw of Co en Jnt JkM n4 Jtn wUl Ut
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rwul blnlik.. K.M. wAlln.
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DAVID T, WILLIAMS,
l'roprletnr of
Salem Stem Laundry.
SALBM, UHKdON.
I. H. Onlur by xmtttl ciinl iiriiit
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srtas
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Tne Wonderful Violin Virtuoso
and
Grand Concert Company.
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