Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, February 16, 1889, Image 3

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"THE LEGISLATURE.
The Senate Does Much In
a Little Time.
WILL ADJOIli NEXT SATURDAY.
So They Decided at This Movning's
Session.
STOHMY IN TIIK 1IOU8K.
The Cliatr Strikes Out From llotli
Shoulders.
ti,o ii.illcs will have water. The
bill passed thvOugh the House this
morning vyitlwwiish. The bill
I was introduced in Vie beuato Dy
Watkins, nd authorize Dalles City
to incur n indebtedness of ilfty
thousaiidlollars for tut! purpose of
providlnf the city witlj good and
wholesome water, and ibr the erec
tion audfeonstruction oifpurchase of
such wifier works aim reservoirs
within ol without tho limits of the
city as iv&y oc necessary or conven
ient theroW, ancUfto provide for
the issuinc oWwiftls and the pay
ment of the princlrjal and interest
thereon. The bonds are dlflerout in
one resnect from the celebrated Bull
Run water bill bonds, as they are
"taxable."
SENATE.
FRIDAY P. M. SESSION.
Northup. Eill to regulate pilotage
rates on Columbia river ; nussed.
Snecial committee of seuutors from
Eastern Oregon rcporUfti bill to es
tablish agricultural apciellea in Ore
gon, with aniemfiSnits.engrossed
Cliandler. BinTestricting- sena
tors to live imputes' time on any
one subiect : an nted.
Cogswell.Ii 11 for relief of Lake
county ; passed
Gray, feill or relief of Clatsop
county:; passed
EVENI S'Q SESSION.
The followinj bills, wene passed
Bills amending Corvailis, La
Grande, Pendleton, Grant's Pass,
Albina, Eucene City charters in
corporating
jakeview : Central
Point; Watts'
tbill amemding Day-
ton charter.
Joint coram
tiary reportei
tteo to visit pouiten-
with recommenda-
tions ; referred
Mackay. T
, judiciary.
iat either super! n-
tendent or
wftrden of penitentiary
be required to feside in the prisen:
adopted.
SATIURDAyV A. 51. SESSION.
Senate passed motion to .adjourn
till 1 p. m. Monday.
S. B. 2QG substituted for 104.
S. B. 204. Bounty
B. 204. Bounty seat of Polk
county reconsideration
postponed
till 2 p. m. Mdhday.
House message notifying the pas
sage of Bevuml bills. Also that S.
B. 195, G9, 6, S J. E. G were passed,
and S. B. 39, o, and 109.
The following bills were read a
third time ana passed
S. B. 94. -"Section 44 amended
concerning vduue of suits.
S. B. 98. Tp amend Sec. 557, tax
ing costs. J
S. B. 107. A -crime to ask to be
put on a juryl'
S. B. 108. Amending 387 miscel
laneous laws, concerning suits in
equity. i
S. B. 115. Giving $2500 per year
for a refuge home.
S. B. 122. Appointing two com
misionecs to Aid in selecting juries.
S. B. 18. heriff to file st ub books
Instead of subs with tho county
clerks and other officers.
S. B. 8G.j Establishing a boat
man at Astoria in servico of the
health officer; fixing salary,
S. B. 201.1 To amend 1 1, o 70 of
laws relating to supervisors of roads.
S. B 83. Jr To amend Sec. 2304 so
as to allow deputy ot tho district at
torney to attoud courts.
S. B. 89. f To give hotel keepers
Hens on baggage, etc., of guests.
B. B. OO.ft To amend Sec. 1082,
making it ap offense to leave of
fensive matter unburied, ete.
HOUSE.
FIIIDA
M. SESSION.
Beading e:
Lnsscssmout bill ; pass-
ed, 34 to 20, i
bsont 0.
Hatch's Mc miiouth Normal school
billion tho i ual passage tho vote
was2tv20, absentT Failed to
pass. V ; JT
"Williamson kbJu against pastur-
lg stock on i-fteVlands of others :
lied. J ' -
Jeiming'fli 11 regarding tho col
lotion or taxi s; withdrawn.
Diniick. T . protect fish, and to
eate a ilsh ommlsslon ; failed to
pass.
Jennlng's l on collections of
jaaavxxwynvsakUF.vteSiuiJiHnH iw.n wh. wy
Packer's bill fo
pul
o roaas lor
logging and hi
passed.
g purposes ;
Ladd. Bill a
ding the special
Portland school
law govern! n
district : recferr
:d to engrossing
commltte
WattyTo allows boom on North
Yamhill river ; failed to pass
Chambcrlin's rifcirm school bill
passed, 30 to 1 !, 1 ilih-L'Ut
evi mn . aiisioN.
Pope ofh . : t rfaolution provid
ing for 1'. appointment of a com
mittee of three to compute the mile
age of members ; aaopted
Maxwell. BiHnf
imprinting $14,-
811 for the relief of
rUlnmook coun-
ty ; passed.
McCoy. Bill to c
of Fulton out of
eate tho county
jiart of Wasco
county ; passed, w
Hi amendment
that the name of
the' county be
Sherman. 4
Ladtl's bill to anffind tho act pro
viding for the estabiydunent of spec
ial school districts iu towns of 10,
000 inhabitants nnjl over ; passed.
Requiring the superintendent or
warden of the penitentiary to reside
atithe prison in the quarters provid
ed ; concurred in. s
Joint committee tosvisit the peni
tentiary reported, making various
recommendationsj;. committee on
ways and nieansTqH
Stanley. To aniej
Jacksonville
charter; passsd.
Irvine's bill to
charter ; passed.
SATURDAY A.
Albany
session.
SELECTION 61 RILLS.
Moore selected HIb. 170, to appro
priate money to aid the county
courts of Washington andTillamook
counties to construct a wagon road.
Passed. f
Geer of Marion, called to tho chair.
Morelock by request, called for H.
B. 69, authorizing The Dalles City,
to incur an indebtedness of $50,000
for water works. Passed.
Moss called for Si B. 59, to pro
vide for the construction ot a wagon
road from Parslcvsto the state line
on the South and appropriate money
therefor. '
Hume called fojtho clerk to call
tho roll of tho House; adopted and
the Sergeant of Arms sent after the
absentees, S
Northup moved that a further
call of tho Housolbe dispensed with
and S. B. 59, be made a special order
at 11:30; lost.
Pau'sen, askedm leave of abseneo
for ten minutes,!? "said he wanted
out," Speaker pfp tern Geer, declar
ed it out of ord?f laughter.
Gooduough nffked to bo excused
for tho day; objections were raised
and tho Speaker said he would be
pleased to excuse him but it w.w a t
within the power of tho Chair
to do so. Great applause.
Northup for second time, moved
that the furthejp call of the House be
dispensed witjl; lost. Applause.
"Northup raised to a point of in
quiry as to whether he would bo
allowed to rea,d out of the American
Encyclopedia"
Motion mjule by Thompson to
dispense with further call of the
House. Pasted.
Goodnouglv excused for tho day,
Thompsoiwigain moved for a call
of tho House?
Hume moved that the assistant
sergeant at arms bo sent to aid the
sergeant ataarms in lindiug the
"naughty nine."
At 10:55 the Sergeant of arms ap
peared at tle outword gate of the
bar and sal a, "Mr. Speaker, I have
perfqrmed my duty and have suc
ceeded iulbringiug forth Messrs.
Miller of jfickson, Bowditch, Price,
Apperson.B Miller of Linn, and
Fisher of Polk,"
Mr. Speaker "Gentlemen, you
have unseated yourselves, carelessly,
from the session of tho House for an
hour when time- is very valuable. It
is the opinion of tho chair, and pre
sumably eft the House, that a due
regard forS strict performance of the
duties you owo your constituents
would recuiro a more constant atr
tendance fin tho sessions of this
uouy.
tends
Gel
ltlemen, the
House ex-
to
i'ou a warm
recepti
on.'
Applausi
Blundol
be presenti
Jmoved that each absentee
5d with a "brass collar.'
Miller of
his opinl
"muzzled
Jackson, said that it was
li mat tney nau ncen
Snough already." Great
laughter.
Furtheracall of the houso dis
pensed wi
Speaker
jin stated that S. B. 59,
was on its final passage,
roll called
antrum waa passpu.
Cofnvon roadsand highways re
ported thiltB. 92 had been con
sidered nmuPrWommended that it
do not pjAViW indefinatly po-
pened. ,
Comfon elections roportod S. B.
01 considered and recommended itn
passage with amendments ; adopted.
- tmaBK?BEmi 73'WB
Napton called for II. P.. 208, to
appropriate money to the county
court of Malheur county to con
struct n wacron buaw over ine
Owyhec fiver; Iik
Northupe
S. B. 101, but
as it was not i
was passed w
)iise, lils name
to call it any
other time.
Paquet called fur
amend section 580,
H. D., 67,
chanWT l'i
Hills Code relating to the tkuierf
county superintendents ; pawed.
Thompson moved that House
adjorn until 2 o'clock Monday.
t. w Much.
This word "living" is a vague mid i
indelliiitc substantive. One of our
correapondf'ilH ''-lis iu this Issue of
a citizen w. i nri,. . lis hit castle at
an expense . i2 a wcl. or less.
You and I know faniilWs who live
comtortably on $300 jv joar, and
others who have S150J5 and ..re al
ways short. TheroJtiro as uuuiy
ways of living as there areof getting
a living, irnd happf is ho who can
measure wnjit he wants i ith what
hehas. T
naif who can do that
can "always
gxitiia living; me man
who cannot
ys gets a little less
than a living,
s for more than
that, no man t
he has a com-
peteucy.
defined this
world as a 'ainancialvhorizun that
recedes as wfi advance AVo never
reach it. Jay Gould hhs not got
there yet. He is breakinkdown his
health in a struggle for a row more
millions.
Oh, mysterious, elusive paradoxi
cal dollar 1 Thou art so easy to be
gotten and yet bo hard! Lewiston
Journal.
Very few farmers keep any ac
count of disbursements and re
ceipts. The Mbit of doing this
woukWdo mojro towards keeping
things straiijhwjjan anything else.
It would form corrocjt business
habits By keeping anSicpount
of every iflollar received and paid
out one could know how he stands
at the end of the year which two
thirds of us seem to have no idea
ot. Farmers Journal.
www iaa j r a
NEW TO-D VY.
JENNINGS,). 1). S.-DENTIST-Omce
O In tho New Bank lllock, Commercial
street, Stilem. Sign of the big tooth. dv
w.
r. WILT.IAMS. STENOGRAPHER
. nnd Tvuewrlter Conylst. Will miiko
reports of trluW, etc.; copying on type
writer accurately nnd neatly done. Olllco
with iloores&ilannlng,ai7 Commercial St.
MAIL LETTINGS.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
POSTOrFICE DEPARTMENT.
Va-hlngton, D. C Feby. 1, 1889.
I'ropo.snlh will be received at tho contract
olllco or this department until 4 p in of
April 10, 18SU, for carrying tho mall of the
United Stnte'i upon tho routes, and accord
ing to tho schedule or arrival and depar
ture (specified by the department, In tho
State of Oregon, from July 1, 1889, to Juno
30, 1S90. Lists of routes, with schedules ol
arrivals nnd departures, Instruction to
bidders with forms, for contracts and
bonds, nnd all other necessary Information
will bo furnlihcd on application to tho
Second Assistant I'ostmaster General
DON ...DICKINSON. Ows
OREGONIM RAILWAY CO.
(Limited Lint.
CHAS. X SCOTT, - - Receiver.
Uedjfiu
iiTWi- !i
urn '?
hca
ahvfi
ilnftfl
VSnt has
On nnd niter Dec. 2 1888, nnd until further
notlco trains will run dally (except Sun
day) ns follews:
EAST SIDE,
Coburg Mall ' l'ortl'd Alufl
From l'ort- STATIONS. Tow'rd Port
land . land
l.v. 7.ia i'ohtlani) vxvr v Ar. 0.30 p m.
Ar. JO.on Footofl.incolnStliV :i.!io.
I.v. 10.15 Hay's Landing, Ar 2 05.
" 10.28 St. Paul's, " 2.45
" 10.49 French I'rairlo, " 2.2:1
" 11.02 Folse, " 2.0S
" 11.17 Woodburn, " 1.5.5
" lljSl Townsond, " 1.31
11,4') Mclfeo, " 1,'JB
" 11.41 Huron's, " 1.22
" 11.57 Mt. Angel, " 1.111
" 12.07 Down's, " 12.57
" 12.20 silverton. " 12.20
" 12.18 JulinhtoiiV 31111' " 12.00
" 12.47 rtwltzorland, " 11.55
" 127 iihtHIdoJunct., " 11.40
" 1.20 JIacIoay, " ll.'JT,
" 1.35 Hhaw, " 11.12
" IJB Aumsvlllo, " 101
" 2.10 WostHtnyion " 10M
" 2.2 Gravel Pit, " 10.28
" 2.28 North Hantlnm, " 10.1.".
" '2JV, OPC'roMtng, " 10.11)
" 8.48 Heio Junction, " 1WU
" 2.48 W'ostSoio, " 10.(1!
8.01 Thotnas' Fork, 0.6J
3.20 Cmbtreo, VM
" SJJ0 Splcor, " . U.U
" 4.02 Tullmnn, 0,01
1.1U lowhon, H.48
" 4:10 Plalnvlew. " 8rt
5:0U Mnji, 8)10
" ao Ilrownsvllle, " 75
" ' ill Twin IlutK. 7i8I
(.:, RowlHiid, " 7:00
' 0:80 Prieeboro, " ftlj
Ml WllkiiiH, " 091
7:15 Ooburif. " 0s00
Ar p m Alt I.V I,v ii m
("-oiiiiniitloti iTlckeU at twoeentx per
mile on wtle at sUtlotm Imv Ing Hgenlti.
Connection at ItHv'n nnd Fulounrl
lAiidlnir with Hteumer "City of HhUiii "
CI1A. N. SOOTr, lleoelvur.
General Ofiloen, N W Cor. I1rt and Ilueht
roruana, urecon.
NEAT ADATJUTISiaiENTS.
FOUND!
I-IEIK IT IS ! Tl-IH KEY TO vSl ICCESS!
Success in Business requires preparation 1 Therefore, Cmroughly master
Commercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship and Biwinesn Correspon
dence, Book-keeping bv botli Single and Double Entry, tho nature and
correct live of Commercial Papers, Commercial Law and Business practice.
Learn, also, Shorthaml and Type-wilting. Manifold, and Dictation work.
All thconie needed in business, and are thoroughly taught by exper
ienced teachers at tho SALEM BUSINESS COLLEGE
NOW OPEN!
m BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
-No. 03 STATE
RELIABLE GOODS AND REASONABLE PRICES.
Goods marked in plain iigurcs. Remember the place and give us a call.
BAILEY F BODWELL,
05 Stale Street,
jnjjM,.- r.-TcCTimTirvwigKnasjiqtJg3KiIgg
BOO
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WM. BROWN & CO.
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Leather and Findings!
CASH PAID FOIt
Wools, Hides, PcRs and Fur?r
231 Commercial St., Salem, Or'
CALIFORNIA! the
LO.TAi. . ucAri-LC0UGNC
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X-Bfll
(9bsAsrM'.CoW
B. xDronitievviPV
"(TlictrAcr-c-ruortM.'l--
rL U N05 -Soil n Gu
Sc-ntl for CircuUr-.l hrtKh3 k9.-
M1ED.NE &nl.co.emini.ckL:
H O F
YTrlTsl
Wsv
uk.rfricri
-!&mi'i?
SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY
D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY,
106 STATE ST.. SALEM:, OR
SNELL, HF.ITSHU & WOODARD, Wholesale Deoot,
TO
Can furnUh either Moeiulto or n mlxtuie
of Mlsqulte and Lincoln emwi on terms
that will nllow you to seed down your
Hiring nt h oot of from CO to Wkj per nero.
Addrw.
T. C.JOHV,
wn d2w
llOK 111, Stilem, Or.
$50. HORSES. $50.
One hundred IimuI of brood mure and
young hoiMa for mue. Forty or fifty
colts expected in the pring Two ftne
hontei, Clyde and rcrheau stock, welielit
. icon nni tttvenieen nunnrea; u nw uobh
. in ihebttnd for l!i .i t th't yenw.
i ' -inal ntok from l he hot .iiiullty ut
iii.iiin. ('oriiertlt'iiliiis mi1(Ii'ms mnee
. II. HVAIW,
I wit. Hulein, Or,
GRASS
UriswoM's Block, Salem, urcgon.
STltEET-
Salem.
H
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Land of Discoveries.
Those who have used it '."!
(llu mo Klvlng Mitisfactlun, and n cus
tomer with llioncliltlH Hays It Is tho only
icinudy thntKivcx instmit lcllcf.
HinuiKt.i. a. Covint, DriiKKlfttR,
HIvoratilc, Cnl."
Howr. " tho pleasuro to lnfann
uVu you that your Preparations arc
ihcotlnff wltulnrgOMiIeH. Wo hear
Nothing but Praise EK
easlon to'-'ut.o them.
Nanscawen a Co,, DruirglhlH,
Vlwiila, Cnl."
'flint It will accompli -h tho end desired
In nllnk'Ctlonsof thoTlirnntniid I.iiiiks
k,i.!il i nil you not only will not ho
Will without it youihdf. hut will
recommend It to others, as thousands
havo dono, who liavo tried oveothlni;
elso In vain. Money Is no object whom
BSUnVanS !!0 Convince You
trlilliiK Hum of one dollar can purchtibo
u remedy that will Btand between you
and ono of tho most dreaded of human
ills.
Circulars sent free, contnlnlngdetallcd
descriptions.
SANTA ABIE
Is prepared only by tho AHIKTINK
MEWOAIj CO., Orovlllo, Cal.
7RRR1
jui
Tho Best on Earth is Dllworth'H
JAVA FIJ
1M
It la ready rousted nnd only "5 centH
jKir iioiind imekiigc. For
wilo by
ROTH & GREENHAUM,
fl'liBUiiem IIoum arooern.)
CourtSt - - - 3Hlm
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS
You are hereby retjuevted to come forward
nnd my your Uxm at onee, an the nmn
will Iwwoine dellniiuenti within thirty ilsyn
from UiU date. I!. 11. Choisan,
Hherlfl'anil (olKetor of taxi,
HALKM, Oh., Keb. 1, 18. wtf.
T
niimRi m
VUll UUi UUl 1.
)S3HBMXttan9lftQH
ritOriWSIONAT, CAItllS.
1MI.
J. M. KKKXE, 1),
1). H., DENTAL
lyrxxims over WhlloCotner.
8a. ,ni. to 6 p. in.
Ulllco hours
pIIYHlrl.VN. MHS. I)K. M. E. MfCOY,
I nhVhieliin and smvpoii. ling Inciitpil
ond tnken itimns il and 7 at Mrs. SarKoants
in tho opera liotive. Chronic diseases iv
specialty. Consultation free. 12-'Jldvk
DR. MASON, DENTIST, SIT
(.'tfssor o Dr. J. 0. Rr!.
Ollii'o our Rush's Rimli.
lU.ACKSMlTIJTXO.
NOTICE.
r.J.I.AHSKN.TUH UKI.IAllLE Wagon
milker, has mined to II Mate stieet, hav
ing removed his hlmp lrom tho old stand,
Hid Commercial stiret, on account ot tho
election of the now bi-lelt. Jlr. Ijirsen
will b pleased to see hlHoIdcustomcrsand
as many new ones as will share their pa
InmiiKO with hlni, at his new location.
All work Riinmntecd. Next to Scrlhcr .t
ruble's Miop. l-'-T-tf.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
.mux kniout. Tin: ulacksmitu
and miikoii niaUor, has moved ills shop to
No. 'Jill Liberty stieet, where ho will bo
ready for business alter Mondiiy,.lnn.2$th.
1 wish to state to m friends and patrons
that I will be better prepared from now on
to execute nil work In my lino than any
llino before. ThankliiKiill for tho liberal
support I havo received at your hands, I
am yours icspcctfully,
JOHN KNIGHT,
Liberty Street, Htilcm, Ogn.
BLACKSMITIIING and HORSESHOEING.
Havo moved to 17 nnd 10 State street,,
whero they nro now ready for work. All
our old patrons and friends nro Invited to
cnll and seo us In our new location. We
aro better prepared for work now than
ever having scoured niuro room. 10-1-tf.
BKACKSMITIIIXG and WAGOXMAKING.
TOHN HOLM, THE OLD ItELIAHLE
J lllacksmlth, has removed his shop to
corner of Commercial nnd Chemekcto Hts.,
where ho is ready to servo tho public, IIuv
InKassoclatedwitli hlni Mr. H, llnnnon.im
experienced wiiKon-inaker recently from
Portland, ho Is now prepared hotter than
over to do all klndsof N,aifon nndeariliiKO
making nnd repnliiiiK; nit kinds of black
smlthlnp; and lepalrinir, and a Kcucriil
horscshoelnst business. Ho has nil kinds
of Hhocs.steel.t rott Inu, hand made, etc., anil
fits them In ii selentlllc nianner. Special
attention given to the construetlon ol wag
ons nnd carriages, ltenieiiiber tho place,
opposltoStato Insurnuci) building.
misci:llani:us.
PORTRAITS.
Having opened a studio at loom (I, l'Mrst
National bank building, Clyde Cooko Is
prepared to receive oidcrs for portraits
and landscape work In oil and water
colors. O railed classes will also bo formed
for tho Instruction In live branches.
Special attention given to designing and
engraving on wood. d-tf.
-Cull unci Soe-
T.J. CRONISE,
Salem's Popular Job Printer,
AT HIS NEW QUAll'l'EIlH IN THE
State Iiihiiraueo Iluildlug, Cor. Com
merclal and Cheinokoto street '0-ltf
ONE OK THE LAllOlisT ESTA11L1SH
inentH In tho Stale. Utwer rates than
l'ortland. Largest stock Legal lllunlts lr
thoStato, iv -d biggest discount. Send fin
prlcollstof Job printing, and catalogue ol
legal blanks. K. M. WA1TE,
Htcum I'rlnter.Haloin, Oregon.
TltlJIJHN'G anil IIHESSMAKIXO.
MRS. C. A. RICE
WIsIioh to Inform tho Ladles of Salem that
she Is prepaicd to do trlmmliiKimd
drossiiialclugin all Its dlll'or-
ent branches In tho
"LATEST STYLES' '
1'rleoH roabonnlilo and satisfaction guuniu
Cull nnd seo hor before plmillitf your
orders, lO State sticct, up hIiiIik. lm,
SALEftl BUSINESS COLLEGE.
ArrangiuontH have been oomploted for
opening u lully and perfectly equipped
Ililblli(s CnUcgi) ill Salem, ill die' time.
The entire upper Moor of the First National
Hank building Is to Ik) Kwirrmijjed for tho
school, with olllces, bunk, etc., for biulnos
practice. Instruction will I mi kIvoii,
DAYiindttVUNING,
Iu Spilling, (liiiminar, l'eiiiimushlii, Onr-
rc'siioii'leiu'e, slni'le and Doulilo l.ntry
L'.iK) -Kt)'-i'iiiif, llaiiklng.OIllce I'rnu-
tlce, JtuttliiCMM KoruiH, Com-
merclal IjiW,
Sliorllitind. Typevvrltlnu,
And other brunches osioiitutl toupruetluul
education The school will tie In elm rue of
twoi'xirleiiciil Mud (omHtent teschem;
one lor the hualne department, auuther
for the shorthand deiiurtnient.
THOROUGH WORK.
Will be InnUltMl on lrom the tlret, through
which the Mihool expects to inukeu r)iu
tatloiiwiiiHl to that of the betit. Dkmckii'.
TiVKCiiifUbAiis will Ue reUy for distri
bution nt hii curly date. For rtuther
lNirtlcului'S, address
SALEM HU8INEHB COLLEGE,
Bsloni, Oregon,
SCRIBER PORLE
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