CAPITAL
"THE PEOPLES' PAPE1?."
VOL. 3.
SALEM, OREGON, SATTTRDAV, TTEBllUABY 21, IS91.
"TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY."
NO. 302
EVENING
JOURNAL.
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98 State Street. -:- For 10 Days Only.
1350 DOXeS OI Wanes, ncuua aim uianiuuug,ca i mo oiauuneiy neuuueu nuili
THE CAPITAL JOtllft'AL.
HOFER BROTHERS, - - - Editors.
oOC to
310 CwlSltttl
3Gc PER BOX. DON'T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY PASS
P. II. MS'II,
Jrciron.
i eu 1. -f "Miiuiinl funnels it. t,lu Ststr.n.
Hns the Largest owv .,..-
THE 0iIAr MUSIC HOUSE
n Salem. He buys direct from the manufacturers. Lhoso
,,':..' us0f purchasing would do well by calling on him, as
IL'US. 1U JJiwuuo uu iwiv.. ....
1 1. sn s at jiasciTii pi
r PUAT0S Stein way Colby-Einerson- Liice-Hinze.
OUGAiN S Uhicago IJottage-iN eecuiaui.
SHEET MUSIC Over 8,000 pieces to select
from, including all the latest publications.
jSJSTSpecial discount to teachers.
irTiolin, Mando in, Guitar, Banjo, Piano and Organ
taught by talented musicians.
THE
OREGON NURSERY CO.
Is Offering a Large, Well Grown Slock of
FRUIT SHADEiOMAMENTAL AND NUT TREES.
Small Kriiit.
SIUtUHS, HOSES, etc.
J. H. HAAS,
TI1E AVATCmiAKER,
215 Commercial St.f - ialem, Oregon.
(Nest door to Klein's.)
Hpeclnlty of Spectacles, and repairing
Clocks. Watches uud Jewelry.
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U. W. UKELKU, Agent.
INSURANCE
( o in p a n y .
Flro nud Mn-line.
Siilciu, Oregon
E. C. CROSS,
Butcher and Packer,
StutoSt. nnd Court St. The best meats
delivered to all parts of the city.
J. G. HARRIS
EXPRESS N0S. 16 &
Lenvo older nt It. M. WndoA Co's.
liable work or no pny.
21.
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Proposals Invited.
Kinled proposals as lollo'
flAHE Hoard of Trustees of the Oregon
J. State Insano Asylum hereby Invite
aled proposals as Jellnws:
15D201b mattresses, all crnv linlr. host
quftllty, foot5 Inches long by 2 foot 4 In.
ow ios ieniners(ceose, renovated )
.UX) pairs red blankets.
200 yards heavy Anio.ikeog tlcklug, one
J ill 11 It IUO,
ISO white bed spreads.
150 all Iron beadstends with wlro mnt.
tresses. Each mattress to be 'Z foot 8 Inches
wide by 0 foot 4 inches lonir, comp"!ed of
;tuu wires, uisiriDutedlu the lollowluiruian
ner: Ech outside fctrand to consist of 8
wneseacn.ioiiowen with a strand or 4
wires each; Hutrnndsn 111 run down the cen
ter of 4 wires each, thru 6 strands on each
side between the center nud outside, dls
tnbutedat equal Intervals, o!4 wires each;
all other strands composed of 2wlresech,
nun me nicsii not more mat y
me rignt to reject any and all bids re
served,
lllds will be opened at 2 o'clock p. in,
Tuesday, March 3, Mil.
SYLVESTER PENNOYER.
GEO. W.McMUDE,
PHIL. METSOHAN.
Hoard of Directors,
in. a. ai u in ii i ,i;icrK or isonrci. its 4w
EVERGHEENS,
TINES,
At Low
Prices.
lAltoiiig Winter Apples a Specia
Catalogue and Price-List free.
Adflrefcs or call oh WIRT BROS.,
Office 292 Commercial street, Salem.
IMfllW'M
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Largest Stock of Trees in the Northwest
ONE AND
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rpiTT l.i.w.PATTnrPTT.O xrTT.T.TnATQ
1- aO.J.l'-LJ UJ-.' V Ulll -t--kJ .i.ll..l-JLJ-UJLV-1-l k-
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GEO. C. WILL,
OH" WILL BROTHERS,
Alb.uiynnd Corvnllls.
The Oignu and Fewlng limchluc icpalr
nrntnl ndjuter has o"nod a shop I wo
iloins noiili ol the post if lice, lie hasoM'i
ten years experience In 'his lino and guar
antees n'l in-, Moilt. Ho will repair and
clean them at jour home lie also keeps
a full lino of Pianos, myitis and Hewing
machines. Sewing machines to rent.
100,000 Prune Trees.
3i,m Royal Ann Cherrv.
10,000 Early Crawford Peacli.
10,000 Moorpark and Royal Apricot.
u
nu in fiTiirn i
UT dhli U I Hull IjCinUU'
PKEE FROM INSECT
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3-3,000 Esopus Spitzenberg.
20,00(1 GraveusteiH Apple.
2o,000 Yellow Newtown Pippen
15,000 Ben Davis Apple.
URGE STOCK
VARIETIES
PESIS.
CATALOGUE FREE. ADDRESS :
J H. SETTLEMIER, Woodburn,
Oregon.
iliJLiJjLillDlllfu,
THE ODELL
TYPE WRITER.
820 will buy the Odkli, Tvi'K WRitkk
with 7S characters, and $15 for the Sikqt.k
CaskOdkli,, wan anted to do better work
than any niiiclilKO made.
It combines Simplicity with Dukaiiil
ity, Ki'tim, Uask ol Oi'kkation, wears
longer without cost of repairing than any
other machine. Has no ink ribbou to
bother tho operator. It is neat, substan
tial, nickel plated, perfect and adapted to
all kinds ol typo wilting. Like a printing,
pi ess, It produces sharp, clean, legible
manuscript. Two or ten copies can be
made at one writing. Any Intelligent per-i-on
can become nn opeinlor In two days.
Weolter ?I0CO to Uny oporator who can
equal the work of tho Douiii.k Case
Udklt.
Reliable Agents nnd salesmen wanted
Special Inducement to dealers.
For pamphlet giving indorsements, Ac,
address OUm.L TVI'K WIUTHIt CO.,
Proposals for Wood.
mHE board oftrustecsof theOrrgou State
j. insine Asylum Hereby invito sealed
bids lor nood ap follews:
1200 cords of sound body Mr wood.
1200 cords of second irroivth Ilr wood.
100 cords of polo oak wood.
Hody llr to bo sound wood.
Hecond growth rlr to be all split wDod
from timberlnrgocnough tospllt;noiound
wood accepted.
Pole oak to bo not less thnu 4 inches In
diameter. Wood to bo piled 10 feet three
inches high and all dhveied biToio Octo
ber 15, lb'll. Hlds will be receded in
amounts of from Ilfty cords Up The v ood
must be four feet In length and of tho very
best quality, subject to tho approval of the
mediuil superintendent.
The right to reject any and all bids Is re
seivcd. Hlds will bo opened nt 2 o'clock p
m , Tuesday, .March 3. lbill.
SYLVEsrKU 1'KNNOYKll,
UEO. V. McHHIDK.
l'Hlh. MKIXCHAN.
Hoaid of Trustees.
Wm. A. MUNLY.Cleik of Hoard. 2:2-4w
85 and 87 5th Ave.
Chicago, III
il-o-20d
DRAIN TILING.
The undersigned are proparcd to furnish
thebestqualliyoftlllng for under drain
ing at lowest prices.
MUKI'HY A BIHAKT,
Near Fair Grouns, Salem, Oregon.
Street.
Commercial
The Best for the Money all the Time.
Jas
AlTKEN,
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE.
-THK BEST CANNED OOODS-
cteest Fruits and Vegetables in Season
Gnlen Seeds, Field Soods and Flc
1OW01'
Seeds,
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Fresh and true to iuuno.
The Orange Storo,
s ..
State St., Salem, Or.
ntnilmjwqiarMCT
Chjchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co.,
iw, Bliipis & Mouldings, TumIiist H Strol! yhs.
FOREST GROVE POULTRY YARDS.
Founded m 1877.
1000 YOUNG FOWLS FOR SALE
And the. flnost over Ibred on the; I'acillo
Coast. Book yourl order early
for'choko selections.
Send Stamp for Catalogue.
Address J. M. GARRISON,
Kfcll-dw Forest Grove, Oregon.
TIMBERAND TIMBER LANDS
1 have 8(10 acres ot good timber land for
sale, one of the best sites for a mill In
Oregon. This tract of timber lslocatedono
mile f i on) 11. U. 1 also havo threo other
small tracts for Milo of 1(10 acres each. I
also make a specialty of locating home
steads and preemptions and timber claims
In favorable localities. Parties wanting
government land will do well t consult
mo as I am well posted In all tho land laws
und latest decisions of the general land of
fice I havo threo rcllniulsbniuntsforsnlo
that are well located, handy to l).l Co's It.
It. Will bo sold cheap. I can be seen at
myiesldeuceono block east of Cook Hotel,
Salem. Or, W. V. HEl'HUHN,
Notice.
rnHK Snlem Lumber Co. ;thls
L
day dis
solved by mutual consent. All persons
Knowing inemseives inaebica to sum com
pany aro requested to make Immediate
Cjymentto.l. W. Carr, In charge of the
ooks. signed, A. It. DUNCAN.
MiMt J. G. DOKHANCE.
Jnn. 17, 1891.
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REAL ESTATE RR0KERS
AM) NOTAKIMS I'UIII.IC.
C'taloctlons AInde and Uwn Negotiated.
aoacoivifviKKCiAi street
SALKM OREGON.
1.20 (Ictw-tf
gioOO Rewardl
V K will pj' the above reward tor any
eHseof liver complaint, dipla, lek
hedaetaa, indigestion, conll4iiiu r eo
tUeneon weoannot -ure witw vpt' Veg
aiiablelJqer l'lll". wben the direction are
strictle wmiplied with. Tbey are imrely
vtoeutbl, and never fall Ui give eatl fae
Uon. Mugar ooated. Mrge lMjxea,omUlu
!h I'HU, wnR iwware of eounter.
fofi. and inliatl'us The Krunlue wanu
Ertared ohlv ly THK JOHN C. W&IT
JtauVS,5?0,ii,,X Ooo-l, fruvijUi. a Cm
treei. lem Or
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htiv w" Hu KinlablMC Mtttt lo i4f.-
Art.,'i,Llfa we caa always k-ta ml kiiPKir "I
- "nu wur.i-n,, erirrmliilil Ui iH,
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PATENTS
JBL.3U1 ISroadoar.M
My New Stock of Wall Paper Has
JUST ARRIVED
At W. M. SAIlGEAN'l'S,
S70 Commercial St.
Mouldings, picture frames, window
shade, Notions and toys.
All klndsof picture frames madntoordcr,
PUBLISHED DAI LY. KXCEIT 8 UN DAY,
1IY THK
Canital Journal Publishing Company.
(Incorporated.)
Office, Commercial Street, In P. O. Building
Entered nt tho postolllco nt Salem, Or., as
tcceiid-ciiiKt niutir.
ULOSINO SCENES IN Till: SENATE.
This morning nt an curly hour tho
Oregon senators, who are noted toi
sinull hands nnd large hearts (but
oh my, what a grip ! ) met in the sen
ate, chamber, anil proceeded to puck
their grips and prepare for tho long
looked for journey homeward.
This session of tho legislature is
ono that will long bo remembered
by the people of Oregon, ulthough It
has been charged with many ex
travagant nppropriatioiis,yet no un
necessary appropriation hns been
made.
Of theotlker, of tho seuato the
Journal is free to htnto that no
where could a more gentloumiily sot
of officials bo found, from the presi
dent including all tho clerks, to the
seargeant-at arms.
While tho Journal lms not np
proved President Simon's actions
altogether, yet as an impartial and
efficient presldiug olllcor, wo can
truely say his equal would bo hard
to find.
Chief Clerk O. P. Miller by his
efficiency and untiring efforts great
ly facilitated tho legislative woik of
the senate.
A. 1$. Watson, llrst assistant, if
one of tlio best journal clerks, and
we opitie that tho records of tlie sen
ato will bear us out In tliisstatenient.
J. li. Eddy, tho readlug clerk, is
one of tho best readers It lias been
our good pleasuie to hear. Ho never
makes a mistake and can read uny
thing that could bo made out by a
Philadelphia lawyer. He can get
that position whenever ho asks for
it.
Frank Middleton, the calendar
clerk, lias so performed his work
that It will show u complete history
of every act, bill or lesolutiou of tho
legislature.
Kergeaut-nt-Arnis Pomeroy hns
mndo an excellent officer and has at
nil times been found elllcient and
faithful.
Least in ago but not in service nro
Pages Carl Nlcklin and Lyman
Keady, who have each proven them
selves perfect gentlemen.
A word of commendation is due tho
janitor for tho faithful manner in
which he has discharged his duty.
He has always kept tho house neat
and tidy, kept tho room comforta
bly heated and well ventilated.
liberty and our everyday herltago
fell from his bestowing hand.
Ami more' than nil others let him
who realizes the deeper significance
of the hour Ptlr his fellows to tho
thought-whother he be standing in
tho pulpit of tho church nr press,
Praiso tho noiuo of Washington !
.
ISLAT
and 10 Cent Counters
M.T. RINEMAN,
DKAI.KK 1.1
anil Fancy Groceries,
Crockery. Olisswore, Limps, Woeden
and Willow ware. All kind of mill feed.
Msovenetnblesaod fruits In their season.
"Highest Price paid for country produce."
Wo solicit a share of your pat roimge.
ly 113 BUI street
Staple
GEO.'fi. VAN WAGNER,
At 103 STATE STItLET,
Has a large stock of moulding, and will
Irame picture neatly, and at low rates. A
large iuortinenl of wall paper al) on
hand.
V. I Siiitv. Friaeip t
fakt,. bL MO,Kl'
l4Stata ad" T5Twri"'-r. Per.man.hip and EnglUh DeparunwUs.
6eao, 6tuIiu admitted anytime. CaUfogseoa application.
HE WAS ASHAMED
To Aik Araln, hut III Frank I.etUr
Oct It fur llliu.
X few month io on of the nnfertsuate
Inmite In the Ban FrtncUeo Almibou
wa Inspired br MsuUonal UteaieU
la toe newippr u" t" ,hu Jo,',
VeeaUFarpriUawoomielpblBi. Bn
without mooey. bow to gt It wa toe que
tlca. FmallybewrotetotbeEdHfoW. Joy
Co . tppttiint to their g enerotity, aod ft wa
ntt UDbeeded, tbe corted prefratlen be
ing lent by tbe next jrel dellrerr. It
efftct i Ut told In a uUiuDt letur, Irem
irt.ibwe ijboU tbe following.
I mppfe you know we by thu wriUar,
ad la UreUBtane and ooodt" A
". ugu ImpruTlag, I ak ol rear p'Mj
I ai...tber botUe ol year Joi'yH
hvl Altlf It ba Mi ftiSSf "&
r.ilio, aaaeadMbe are 5itJ!j
I ltlubwd uatklQibliwar.but wbat
ihifi l2i ItbOBght I Ubl nit need any
JoVebit I uwimuu to keep ft upj
but yest bow it U."
It wu tent, and b can gtt were II t
1I1E ASIKHIO.VN i:iITOH AND
GKOKUL: WASH1NHTON.
February !22nd ! It is a remark
able day nnd, why? Asks tho dlur.
mil recorder, tho duily editor. Tho
22nd of February, all, yes! Wo
must writo a special editorial In
honor of tho occasion Washington's
birthday.
The birthday of the great heart
who wutched over tlio birth throes
of our great nation Is Indeed worthy
of our too liumblo recognition ! Tho
calm quiet grandeur of a hero, who
won from the clutchi" of tho past the
ideal of a great republic and em
bodied it, is indeed an epic text that
every pen should bow down to.
Tiie very freedom which wo bo
royally claim as our birthright and
license, dates from the placing of
this high immo on tho pages of
history. Tlio power of freo born
utterances which we claim us our
own developed talents is but the
rebouudiugs of that ono life which
dropped into the wide sea of our
iintiotml thought. Calm, Jofty, .self
possessed Washington, tlio Father
of our Country, Indeed, for seo how
ills benign conception of human
equality and freedom of tiie Individ
uul stilllivcH uud Is honored !
Hundreds of thousands of pens
nro all re with his pruises today
tongues tin mi rnlxTed speak his
nuine, and hearts and heads how
down in prayerful Jovo of homo and
fatherland, hecauso one trnu man
stood stoutly for tho 'new-born
nation until she might bo self sus
taining and honored uliroiid.
Can tiio poor pen soldier, wiy
enough of tlio great general, whoso
country to defend was but a ftedg
ling, and wIiumj host hut a weak
band strong In their love for
freed uui?
It comas homo to u oil I mi editor
as to no one else iHiriiujrj what n
mightily plautod rock our nation
today is standing iion, uud Wush
Ington's pero!iullty uinbodiwl thby
Idem. In tho whirl und pitching of
our great nulloiiu! Jife, ron ftim thu I
outpost of the Miwapapur, thu ballast
in tl e bottom of Ihtf Hllip must m
deetl Lo w.-ll uugbd eiw s)i tyould j
liuvo gone over luugugo. 'flij ljuhl t
is big nud I lie must U high, und the
hour Is git lug Uyf alj ttV V lud ihu'll
parry; hut Mxalie ri4 hmvuly ovr
thahglitt wuVB. WliyV Jivouue
ho built tniu and (rv und pluinb
ami firm.
TJien (Miine, iuf in Ittv, the nuiuw .phle'e. Hmd'antl udoptud.
of Wnahlnglon together, lt -u
iuweaihlv and honor him lu word ' f$ UtO iy Hall, Jilutlng to ju
HHd eong, for we are hi otu In
IIOUSIJ KVKNIN'Q.
Salkm, Feb 0, '01.
1UL,LS PAS3KD.
No 2U5 lly Fulton, to change the
tinio of holding terms of county
court In Clatsop county.
No 1223 My ltaley, to punish min
ors over 10 years of ago for obtain
ing liquor by falso preteuses.
. No 07 My Willis, umondiug an
.act regulating tho sulo of spirituous
liquors.
No 20 My' Hilton, regulating
salaries and fees of stock luspectors
of Gilliam, Harney, Shormtin nnd
E'olk counties.
No 100 My Wcathcrford, amend
ing Hoc 1142, relating to tho salo of
personal property of estutos.
No 103 By Cross, authorizing
county courts to offer n reward for
tho arrest of criminals.
No 100 My Tongue, amending
Sec referring to correction of errors
in deeds to stato lands.
No 183-My Willis, to amend Soc
1850,rolatlng to thocrimoof adultory.
No 220 My Woatherford, regula
ting construction of smokestacks on
water craft on Willamette river.
No 101 My Tracy, to promote
peace and good order In society.
No 100-My Woatherford, to
amend Sec 031, regarding district
attorneys.
No 211 My Mlackmnn, for tho re
lief of J J McUeo.
No 21 My Dodson, to regulate tho
practice of pharmacy und the salo of
poisons in tho stato of Oregon.
No 01 My Mackny, for ( 100 for
relief of T G Htukins.
8 101 To ureal o n board of
equalization.
bills kkfi:kui:i.
No 1G0 My Tongue, (by request)
amending Sees 10311 and 10,'to regard
ing the protection offish and game.
l'o judiciary .Tho Com reported and
tho bill was passed.
No 180 My Fullerton, to amend
Sec 4220, regarding bounties on
scalps. To Judiciary. Taken up
and passed with amendments.
I'OSTPONIU).
No 204 My. Cross, asking ail up.
proprlatlon of $5000 to purchuso new
site for school for deaf and dumb.
No 220 My Kuioy, amending Soc
regarding piofanation of Sunday.
No 21 My Dodson, to regulate the,
pr.icticoof pharmacy and tho sale
of poisons in tlio stato of Oregon.
No 221 l)y Norval, umeudlng
See :!828, roWlng to working asess
taunts on nduiiig claims.
No 217 My Weuthoiford, amend
ing See Hill's, Code.
BILLS LOST.
Mo. 175 My Haley, to provide for
tho funding of indebtedness of
counties.
No. 2li-My Sinclair, making
olghffiours n legal day's work.
Mep Welch moved Indefinite post
ponement. Carried by a viva vooo
vote. Upon protest of Hop Pnqtwt,
thospeuker recognized that gentle
man, tlio vote was reconsidered and
Hen Punnet spoke in favor of the
bill, ifoiimdca brief but warm
speech nnd called attention to
tlio pledges of the members mudo
last Juno. Ho snidr It is a bill
in tho Interests of tho people of this
stato. We cannot afford to treat
the laboring men iu this way. IS very
mat before mo now stood up on thu
platform last Juno and pledged to
tlio people who scut film hero to
support the eight hour system, No
matter what parly uny membermuy
represent ieru ho Is under the same
pledge to tho people of tills state
who demanded tills lu every plat
form which utjenrt'd in (ho cam
paign, and faitlifutto my' pledge I
vote nyS'.
Nii. 157 My Wea'lhorford, ninepd
liigsodlairi 213; Hill's Code, relut
Ing to'debtors' earjilngd,
No, 111 My Tongue, hy requunt,
nuiuiidlng huulluu 2, code of civil
procedure, relating to time of com
uiunolug notion for rccovory of prop
erty. . No. M-My Willis, reluting to
rugiilutIou(of tho insurance buslmtHs
iu QrugiMi.
TJiey couoltidwl their wqrkullltlu
uft(r(10 (j'oluufc untl nuln the re
mijjn'ijy'r of the lluiu to, j;16 o'plook
lu puttdng resolutions tuulullzlug thu
mt.fifu) giving oqiiipllwouU to
the mombttrM und .causing fun to
keep them awakol ..
At 1 o'ehxiK uiuw bill wuh brought
lu frou the venule uud ruhd
throuuh,,oreatiug a stute hoard of;
cquallatlon.
HB.V ATK A Kl'HKMlKlh.
Keb.iJf), '01.
irnon nWitloti nf Bviititor Moore
th Mtnate reAlrwl to the hou (or
Ju4ut kowlmi.
lt ttaewinlrtwlwr joint sijd()i,
'Hwtxirt of wAfnitiUUH. to txaniiie
LooHs riur ulrvUfjta of tfiMistinir'H
THIHU ItKAUIMO OP
jJIOUWH
llll.f.
tlee mul ooiiHtatilwt, I'aiu),
No 277 My Armstrong, nmcndlug
ihurter of Salem.
No 120 My Mlundcll, relating to
stnte board of education. Passed.
II M 100 My Morritt, grautlug
right of way to Central Point Sugar
Pine Flumo company, being vetoed
by tho govornor nnd passed by tho
houso over tho veto, wns passed in
tho senate notwithstanding tho gov
ernor's veto.
THIlti) HKADINCt OK HOUSE BILLS.
No 2S2 My joint apportionment
committee, dividing tho stato Into
two congressional districts. Passed.
S M 130, for a wagon road, return
ed with tho governor's messago veto.
Tlio bill uud message were laid upon
tiio table.
No 150 My Mutler, defining tiio
boundaries of Polk county. Passed.
No 103 My Coleman, regarding
tho lotting of contracts for bridges
on public roads. Passed,
No 110 My Mooro, of Moutou, In
creasing tho cfllcienoy of Bpeclal
schools for defective children.
Passed.
President signed houso hill No 100
passed over tho governor's voto.
No 57 My Thonias.deflnlng duties
of clerks of county nnd circuit
courts in Multnomah county.
Passed.
No 132 -My Thomas, relating to
schools lu towns of 10,000 inlutbl
tnnts. Passed.
No 237 My Johnson, amending
act to authorize Dalles City to Incur
an indebtedness of $50,000 for water
works. Pavsed.
Senators Moore and Hnloy np
pointed to Invostlgnto tho Oregon
domestic animal commission.
No 303 My Minto, appropriating
money to build a flshway over tlio
Willamette fnllB ut Oregon City
Passed.
The clerk of the wagon road com
mltteo wns allowed $7 per day for
tlmo employed.
BI3NATK i:vi:nino.
Itoll call. President signed senate
bills 1115, 173, 151, OS, 83 and 41.
Tho following houso bills wero
read 1st time; 183, 285, 291, 174, 170,
201, 5i, 224, 133, 202, 188, 05, 175,
177, 01, 284, 170, 203, 4I, 200, 288,
232, 217, 115, 81, 105, 228, 211, 100,
210, 100, 208, 0, 222, 223, 270, 304, 75,
801, 180, 102, 80, 158, 138, 0, 201, 200,
201, 215, 53, 212, 258, 21, 278, 231, 802,
and 20 1. Tho foregoing hills, oxcopt
tlioso marked thvs (), wero read
a second tlmo by tltlo by suspension
of tho rules.
No 51 My Moroy.protootlng cor
tain birds. I mid on tlio table.
NoP5 My Thomns, dofluingquul
mentions of voters iu certain school
districts. Laid on tho tablo.
No 4 1 My Motkln, regulating prac
tice of medicine. Laid on tho tablo.
THIlti) HBADINO HOUHK BILLS.
No 183 My Holmes, reluting to
tenants lu coiumou. Failed to pass.
No 185-Hy Wright, relating to
mining claims. Passed.
No 258--My Siiedd, relating to
recording of conyoyunces. Passed.
No 201 My Thomus,lncorporutlng
the town of Sellwood. Pnsso.1.
No 174 My Marrett, punishing
persons for refusing to assist ofllcors
In discharge of duties. Passed.
No 170-My Mutler, relating to
duties of district attorneys. Passed.
No 133 My Thomas,, relating to
schools. Laid on the tablo.
No 221 My Mnrnes, reluting to
destruction ol red fish. Indefinite
ly postponed.
No 201 My Myersjiimendlng chur-
torof Monmouth. Passed.
No 188 Hy Wright, authorizing
clerks toeertlfy thoofllclul character
of notaries public. Passed.
No 202 My Hull, reluting to
criers uud bailiffs In circuit court.
Lulil on tlio table.
No 177 My Ilurtmun, authorizing
county courts to offer niwnrds for
tho arrest of criminals. Laid on
tul do.
No 175 My Marrett, punishing
persons for usHuultlng olllcers, Lulil
on (uble.
No 01 My Welch, relating to ac
knowledgments by married women.
Failed to puss,
No 201 My Maker, reluting to
Insurance companies. Passed.
H M No (M-My Welch, reluting
to uokuowIedgmeutH by married
women. Fulled to pass, was recon
sidered, uud passed.
No 281- My HuriiM, reluting to
roud notleori. Indefinitely post
poned, No 211 Hy Holmes, defining tho
office of reporter of the supremo
court. Passed,
No 100 My Armstrong, providing
for publication of county court pro
ccodlngs. PtuMtid.
No '2M-Hy Wright, relating to
ofllelul oourt rojiortors, Cuuoed
considerable discussion. Tho bill
wu Indefinitely postponed.
Commltteo reported favorably
upon the state hourd mituiigeinent
of thu reformschool, Tho roport
wa adopted.
NO 210-Mv IUhm), relating to fees
ofoouuty oouimUlo!ior, Iald on
table.
NoSltt-ny Mluto, proldlng fur
rtgMrulloH by tha wjajetary of state
of the nam of Indian wurveluruns,
Walt eloquently uud ably sup.
portMl thwtilll wiling a gnwt dual
of war hUtory.
Willis nuili he wa ono of thewo
veterans but wanted to know wlia
the grand oumiuauder wan before he
lQouUnuu.1 on eoiii im 1
tat
National Bant
in
SALEM. OKEGON.
WM. K. IjADUK. -DIt.
J. KKYNOLU8,
JOHN MUlll, - -
- Premdent
Vice President
Cashier
GENERAL BANKING.
Exchangoon Portland, Ban Frnnclsco,
Now York, London nnd Hong Kong
bought nndf sold. Btate, County and City
wnrrnntii houghL Farmers nro cordially
Invited to deposit nnd trnmuict business
with us. Liberal ndvnnccs made on
wheat, wool, hops nnd other property el
reasonable rates. Insuranco on such se
curity can bo obtained at tho bank In
most reliable companies.
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPlTALiSTOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000
Transact n genornl banking business'
In all lis branches.
GEO. WILLIAMS.
VM. ENGLAND
HUGH MONAHY-.
.Presldon
Vice Ircsldeut
. ..fusiiler
DIUKCTOUS: Geo. Wllllnms.Wm. Enr
land, Dr. J. A. Itlolmrdson, J. W. Hobson,
J. A. linker.
Hank In now Exchange block on Com
mercial street. &19-tf
Capital National Bank
SALEM - - - OREGON.
Capilal Paid up,
ourplus,
$75,000
15,000
K. H. WALLACJK, - - President.
W. W. MAHTIN, . Vice-President.
J. H. ALI1EIIT Cnahlor.
DIRLCTORSi
W. T. Gray, W. W. MnrUn
J. M. Martin, It. 8. Wallace,
Dr. W. A.Cuslrk. J. II. Albert,
T. MoK. Patton.
LOANS MADE
To hirmcrs on wJicixt nud other mnrket-
nblo nroduco, consigned or in store
eftber In nrtvnto graunrlesor
limbllo warefiouscs.
Stato and County Warrants Bought at Par
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted nt reasonable rates. Drafts
drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, Han
Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, llerlln
Hong Kong and Calcutta.
Capital
a mm
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r.
Warm Meat at All Hours ol tho Day
Nono but white labor employed In this
CNtnbllshtnouU
A good substantial meal oaoked lu first
clans stylo
Twenty-five cents per meal,
KBD PRONT
Court street, between Journal Office and
Mlnto's Hvory.
(If
rivnn
')
Salem, Or.
Itutc8$2.5() nnd $5.00 a Day
Open to tho publlo Thursday. Hept. II,
1S1KJ. llcst hutel lie t iv cen l'orlland and
Hau Francisco. Alms to bo first olass Iu
nil Its appointments. Its tnblcs nroserved
wiiu iiiuuuoiccMiiruiis grown in tuo li
mnetic valley.
A. I. WAGNER,
Proprietor
HELLENBRAND'S
Ealing l'avlors & Candy Manufactory,
SOB Commorolnl Stroot.
lllLOFFAKE:
Ice Cream........ ...10o., 16c and 25 cents
Colli'o, Tea or Chocolate and Cake..lO cents
Mush and Milk . 10 cents
Pluto of Bonn . .............10 cents
Hot CakcH, CVilleo or Tea........lS cent
Heefstenk und Eggs .......'- centa
Pork Chop and Kkkh. .......... .ia cents
Mutton Chop and Kgt's......35 cents
VcnliK.ii und Kggs.. ....' cents
Huusago nnd KifW" -. cents
Ham nnd Kgt. M cents
Fresh Oysters any style....11 cents
21 Cent Regulir Dinner Srved Fromllto3 0'Clock.
A nice variety of vegetables, etc., etc.
. f.u. ..... ,.,. , ...III tul 1 I. nit .IA An.
meals without extra charge.
Choice Clears. Imported an Domestic
always on iiund.
Porter House Hteak and Kites SO cents
Tender 1ilu hteak and Kkuh.-- GO cents
EVERBEARING
until frost. Descrlpuve I
Htrawberry.
Ileum from Mu
nrlcu list free
Burnt VlM4UlsT, Hussellrllle,0re.
INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY
(i
Tlie State ."
Assessed nearlyloiie-thlrdiof a million
GEO. M. UKKLEIl. City Agent.
And HMclal UKeutfor Mar'ou county. Ol
r)ci with Hie Company,
PENSI
D.CSHERMAN,
ff U ILn.lA- n.... r.1.. . . a
W, 7. . VI., wu UIIU V.IHIIU HKI
Ilox W, Hulem, Oregon. Depul
cierK vrue for Ulan
ike,
S. ERNST,
Upholsterer.
All work, either uqw or repairing, done
lu the best workmanlike shape.
Bhop south of losl uftlee,
J. F,
Express
Ull'PI?
No. 15,
Promtif work and satisfaction guaranteed.
Ieave uidtri at Jo. Clark'a store, ItWCourt
street.
$1AVILLBUYAL0T
Of eoods at our store! We rarrr a full line
of grpcerles, feed, crockery, ghttqwur. ci
gars, iouhouo ana coniwiionry.
T. BUJUiOWB,
No.vaoooromerlalrjt., sla
f