THE LEGISLATURE. Tnero is Only Ono More Day For Them. BILLS RUSHING TUROUGH. The Second and Third Readings Pass Oh Speedy Wings. TO-MOItllOTV NIGHT THE LAST. The Vcr Diem 1YU1 lo Ended anil The Members Gone. SENATE. WEDNESDAY P. M. SESSION. TouRue, bill to nrovido against spreading of infectious diseases araoug domestic stock; passed Armstrong, bill for relief of Mrs. N. J. McPhcrsou; passed. Condon, bill creating state board of horticulture; passed. Myers, bill protecting contractors, sub-contractors and laborers; passed. Kullerton. bill to create board of agriculture for Southern Oregon; passed. ' Bill by committee on counties fix ing fees of clerks in certain counties; passed. Tongue, bill to increase efficiency iu public schools; passed. Condon, bill fixing fees of bailiff of supreme court; passed. Watts, prohibiting deductions for indebtedness; lost. Dimick, amending charter of Sa lem; passed. Wager, regulating the foreclosure of mortgages; lost. ( THURSDAY A. M. SESSION. Committees fisheries,1 enrolled bills public printing reported. House bills on first reading: No 96. To amend Sec. 3458 of code concerning lawful fences In East Oregon; passed. H. Ji. 141. To amend Sec. 2429, criminal code concerning appeals to the supreme court; passed. The following bills were read and passed to second reading. H. J. R. Protesting against the removal of R. It. commissioners was referred to judiciary. H. 13. 80 by Short. To repeal Sec. 3211, 3212 3213-14-15-16, of code. H. B. 77 by Gilbert. T 1, C 23, concerning distrioutioa and descent of realty. H. B. 65 by Harrington. Relat ing to money loans by co-operative companies. H. B. 42. To amend Sec. 1932 1940 code. H. B. 104 by Condon. To repeal Sec. 1, 2, 3, 4, of act to support Uni versity of Oregon. H. B. 41 Condon. To amend Sec. 552, T 0, C 5, laws, costs In courts. H. B. 62 BlupdelL To, establish state weather service for Oregon. H. B. 110 Hume. To amend code of civil procedure Sec. 393, 805. H. B. 144 Gilbert. To amend Sec. 4078 of codes road districts, Committee on railroads report. H. B. 63. In favor for third read ing. 49. Smith Portage Ry. between Dalles and Celilo. 32. Strowbridgo. To preyent en ticing seamen. 63. Apperson. To prevent sale ot unwholesome foods. 151. To amend Sec. 892 Code; criers and baliffs of courts. 24, To transfer certain funds. 164. To aid county court Bentou county to construct 'a wagon road. 228. Gilbert. To amend Sec. 21, Code ; trial judgments .against crlm inal minors. . ; 137, To amend Sec. 2621 General Laws ; salaries of clerks of school districts. 167. Maxwell. To relievo Tilla mook county. 179. Ricker. Roads for lumber ing purposes. 187. Concerplng school, districts in towns of 10,000. 18. To create the county of Sher man. 121. To prevent sheep being driven 6ver larids of another. 170. To aid county courts" of Washington and Tlllanjopk to inake wagon road to Gales, "Wilson creek. 67. To amend Sec. 2590 Title 8, !8; education. 230. To aid Baker county to build road for Huntington to Conner week. 23Q. To protept .contractors, etc., 'QclaJmsasR. liPol, 175. Paulsen. To hold agricul tural liiatititfes and appropriate fcPPey tharofoifc. ti 4. To regulate practice of medi cine. Nl. Tonmend Sec. SOisposl ton of property ; by-HHl. . 20. To amend. Keo. 8471, 3480",. apter 41 ; county funds. 15. To create office of recorder for Jackson county. 215. To amend Sec. 4063 ot Hill's Code ; county roads. 191. Plats of towns and cemeter ies, and recording same. 105. To improve Stato Capitol grounds by purchasing additional block ; 5,000 appropriated. 40. To enable benevolent societies to provide for homeless children. 112. To protect birds' nests. 218., To protect flshihg Industry and collect taxes from certain parties. 94. Amend 2584 of laws diplomas certificates of graduates of agricul tural institutions, etc. 171. To relieve school district 35 in Multnomah county, Or. 48. For a boom on Rogue River. 205. To relievo J. M. Dinsmore and appropriate $110. 206. To permit Salem, Tillamook & Astoria railway to build a bridge over Willamette river at Salem. 204. To relievo John Stapleton and appropriate 150. 147. To section &542, chapter 40, health officers at Coos Bay, Yaquina City, etc. 190. Recording wills. 92. To amend 2575, 7037 pertain ing to education. 227. Incorporation of churches. 220. To 2593, Title 3, chapter 16, tax property for school purposes. 240. Committee on claims, to amend section 3564, 67, 68, 80 and 50; insurance loss. '100. Amending section 409; In junction. 197. Amending section 4070, title 1, chapter 70, to require county roads to be 60 feet wide. 219. Tq relievo Sherman and Briggs. HOUSE. WEDNESDAY P. 51. SESSION. Crook. Bill of the senate com mittee on agriculture for stock in spectors for the counties. Thomp son offered an' amendment making the salary of the Multnomah in spector $25 a year ; passed. Miller of Linn. Bill for a public soda spring in Xinn county ; Inde finitely postponed. Wait. For $2500 a year for the Portland refuge home ; passed. Crosno. Bill for a health officer at Yaquina bay ; passea. Myers. Bill for a consitutlonal convention ; failed to pass. Cogswell. To regulate irrigating ditches ; failed to pass. Gray. For the relief of Clatsop county ; refused a second reading. Stanley. For relief of Jackson county ; failed to pass. Gray. For a boatman at Astoria ; passed, t '. ' Chandler. To amend Baker City charter ; passed. Gilbert. Bill to regulate the in corporation of churches and chari table societies ; passed. . Northup. BillconsolIdatlngPort land, East Portland and Albina ; passed. Joint committee on assessment and taxation billtto 'revlso taxation law ; referred to committee of five hold-over senators. Resolution ty Mooro authorizing secretary of stato to publish pro ceedings of legislature ; adopted. THURSDAY A. M. SESSION. S.B. 168, by Stanly, to appropri ate money to aid Jackson county to build a wagon road was made a special order; motion to refer was lost; placed upon final passagomd lost. Com on enrolled bills reported 221, correctly enrolled Tho appropriation bill that was to-hove been made a special order ot ten.o'clock this a. m. was post poned. , t Bean called for B. B. 108, by Wacrer. fixinc times aud places of holding Circuit court In sixth Judi cial District. Passed. Blundell called for S. B. 9, by Eakin to amend Section 2335, chap ter 10, of Hill's Code relating to Cqunty Oourjs. Passed, Com. on engrossed - bills reported H. B. 72, correctly enrolled. Armstrong called for 8. B. 1, by Looney, to repeal an act defining vagrants. Passed. Apperson called for S.B. 108, by Sarin, to amend section 387 of Hill,s Code, relating to suits in equity; passed Northup called for 8. B. 6, by Watts, for the relief of Joel J. Hem breo; passed.' " '-, ,' WH&on moved that S. B. 209 by Dlrrflctf, to amend ttf charter of the u.. Colom PomAiJ V UJl-Jf Ul VUW Lauglilln callelofjarB.'B.pT, by Moore ooroto incornoratb the't 'town of Bt Helens, Passed Condon called to cbalr. Laymam ca)ed for 8. B. 22, by DirrUoK, to exterminate tho Canada thistle. Passed. Call of House ordered. H. J. It. 12. Roberts, to Gov. Pennoycr, that the House and Sen ate conrAiring does not Indorse his actions in removing the Railway Commission. Adopted. H. R. 33. Harrington, to allow tho Chief Clerk and 1st. Assistant Clerk ten days extra timo In which to complete the Journal; adopted. Ladd called for S. B. 142, by Tongue, to prevent the spread of contagious animal disease; passed. Maxwell called for S. B. 185, by Moore to Incorporate the town of Ranler. Passed. Labrie called forS.B. 15 by Eakiu to improve Fall Creek and Little Fall Ceek in Lane county; passed. i, Too Much for Him. "May I look through your waste- basket?" inquired a young man, en tering timidly. "Certainly," said tho editor. "What do you want to find?' "A little poem on 'Mortality' that I sent m yesterday." "My dear sir, that poem was ac cepted and will appear to-morrow. I will draw you a chock for f 25 and I assure you " But he spoke to lifeless care. Tho young man had fallen to tho lloor. The shock had killed him. Chi cago Tribune. Can you lmagtno any ailment that wll makoa good natured person so peevish dissatisfied, ill tempered and cranky as bllllousncss? There is no reason, what ever, why anyone should suffer from In digestion, dyspepsia, torpid liver imd loss of appetite, when Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic, which everyone knows Is a certain cure, can be so easily obtained. Sold by D. W. Muthews a Co. NEW TO-DAY. WF, WILLIAMS, STENOGRAPHER, . and Typewriter Copyist. Will iiiaka reports of trials, etc.; copying on type writer accurately and neally done. Olllce with I A. Manning. Commercial St., Up stairs, New Hunk Block. ANNUAL- Tho annual school meeting of tho legal voters of school district No. 2L Marlon county, Oregon, will bo held at the OPERA HOUSE AT SALEM ON Monday, March 4th, 1889. AT Beven thirty p. m., for tho purposo of hearing reports of directors and clerk, to levy a tax for tho purposo of the school ana payment of Interest on bonds and to transact) any other business proper to be done at said meeting. LEO WILLIS, Leo Wilms, Clerk, Chairman. Salem, Or., Feb. 21st, 18SU. JOHN F.STRATT0N& SON Importers and "Wholesale dealers In MDhiOAL MERCHANDISE. New York, and 45 Walker St. John P. Stratton's Celebrated Ilusian Gut Violin strings, tho Finest in tho Woijd. Our Guarantee dealer receives a complaint, (which ho believes to bo honest) from any musician to whom lie has sold any of theso strings, ho Is authorized by us to give him another string without charge, and all such loss will bo made good by us to our customers, without quibble or question. (Beware ot imitation.) Dealers will plcaso send lor dcscriotlve catalogue. Trad supplied at lowest price. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS You are hereby requested to come forward and pay your taxes at once, as the same will become delinquent! within thirty days from this date. E. SI. Ciioisan, Sheriff and Collector of taxes. SAipsi, pit., Feb. 1, 1889. wtf. GRASS SID. Can furnish cither Mesqulte or a mixture of Mlsqulto and Lincoln gross on terms that will, allow you to seed down your farms nt a cost of from GO to OOo per acre. Address. T.CJOIIY, y2radiw Box t, Salem, Or. Tho UtTX-BBS OUIDB ! Issued aiirch and Sept.. each year. 1 la an ency -elopedU of useful infor mation for all who pur duuo the luxuries or the necessities of life. We oan clothe ou and funilsb, you with all the necessary and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at' home, and In various sixes, styles and quantities. 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Have you nn ex- mo nuwn passages? Aro yon troubled by frequent soreness or tho throat, rlnglne or of the hearimr. loss of smell, memory Im rm? niaw ritorcssioxAi. cards. T J. JENNINGS 11. D. S. DENTIST (J Ofllcoliitho New Hank Illock, Com merclal street, Salem. Sign of tho big tooth. cl? -nit. J. M. KEENE D. 1). S., DENTAL JJroonis over hlto Corner. Olllco hours 8 a. ,m. toGp. in. nIIYSICIAN.-SIItS. DH. M. E. McCOY. 1 physician and surgeon, hns located and taken rooms II and 7 at Jlrs. Sargeants In the opera honor. Chronic dUrafq a specially. Consultation free. 12-21dw i)R. MASOX, DENTIST, SUC cessor to Dr. J. C. Bynl. Ofllcc ot er Bush'-j Ihnk. ltLACICSMITIIINO. NOTICE. I'.J.L.VHSKN.THi: HELIADLE Wagon maker, has moed to U Stalo tirct, hav ing removed hlHFhopfiom tho old stand, .'11(1 ComiuiMc-iiil bticot, on account ot tho election ot tho new bilck. Mr. Larsen will b ' pleased to see hlsold customciBand as many new ones iih will sluuo their pa tronngo nlth him, tit his new location. All Work guaranteed. Next to Scrlher & l'ohlo's shop. l-27-tf. REMOVAL NOTICE. JOHN KNIGHT. THE ISLACKSMITII and wagon maker, has moved his shop to ro. Jin ijiueriy sueei, wnere no will oo ready for bushiest) after Monday, .Tnii.iHth. I wish to stato to my friends and patrons that I will bo better prepared from now on to execute all work lit my line than any timo before. Thanking all for tho liberal support I havo received at your hands, I mil yours respectfully, JOHN KNIGHT, Liberty Street, Salem, Ogn. BLACKSMITIIING and HORSESHOEING. Havo moved to 47 and 411 Stato street, where they aro now ready for work. All our old patrons and friends are invited to call and see us lu our new location. We aro better picpared for work now than ever having secured mure room. 10-1-tf. BKACKSM1TIIING and WAG0NMAK1NG. TOHN HOLM, THE OLD KELIAHLE J Blacksmith, has lcinovrd his shop to corner of Commercial und Chemoketo HU,, where ho 1h ready to servo tbo public, Hav liigassoclatcd with him Mr. H, llannon, nn experienced wagon-maker recently from Portland, he Is now pieparod better than ever to do all kinds of wagon aud carriage making and repairing; all kinds of black Ninlthlng and repairing, and a general horseshoeing business, lie has nil kinds of shocs,8tecl,trottlng, hand made, etc., and Its them in a scientlllo manner. Special attention given to the construction of wag ons and carriages, llciiicmbrr tho place, opposite State Insurance building. MISCELLANEOUS. PORTRAITS. Having opened a studio at room 0, First National bank building, Clyde Cooko Is preimied to recelvo orders for portialts and landsciipo work In oil and water colois. Graded classes will also bo formed for tho Instruction In llvo branches. Special attention given to designing and engraving on wood. d-tf. Call und Soo T. I. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT HIS NEW QUAIITEUS IN TUB Stato Insurunco Dulldlng, Cor. Com mercial and Chemckoto streets '0-ltf QNE OK THE LARGICHT ESTABLISH ments In tho State. Iower rates than . .irtlund. Largest stock Legal lllauks Id tho Stato, a d biggest discount. Send foi prlcollstof Job printing, and catalogue ol legal blanks. E. M. WAITE, Steam Printer Sulem Oregon. TRIMMING and DRESSMAKING. MRS. C. A. RICE Wishes to Inform the Ladles of Salem that she Is prepared to do trimming and dressmaking in all Its differ ent branches in the ( LATEST STYLES t Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaran teed. Call and soo her before placing your orders. 1)5 State street, up stairs. lm. m ArrangmenU have been completed for opening a Hilly and perfectly equipped Iluslness College in Salem, In due tune. The entire uper lloor of tho PirstNatlonal Hank building Is to bo re-arranged for the school, with otllrcs. bank, etc., tor biisliies pructlre. Instruction will lx) given, DAY and EVENING, In impelling, Grammar, Penmanship, Cor resjiondenco, Single and Doublo Entry IiiKiK-Kceiilng.flunkliig.Oinoo Prac tice, llutilnwH Form, Com mercial I JIW, Shorthand, rTypoNvrltlntr. And other bnmeliiw osnontlal to u pntotleal educatlou The school will bo In chargo of twoexiierlonced and competent touchers; one for the business department, unother for tho shprtliHiid departmunt. THORDUQH WORK, Will bo Insisted on from tho tlrst. through which tho school expects to make a repu tation equal to that oftliQ. bett. Dkhchh' tivk C'liuiiLAlw will be ready for distri bution at an eurly date. For further particulars, tuhlrem SALEM HUSINESH COLLEGE, Bulcm, Oregon. 11 ERA IB