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DAILY OATITAIi JOURNAL,
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THE JOURNAL STANDS FOR I'WKJKKSH, JlHVKIXJI'MiafTi
oovi:rnmi:nt. and no uikjiiadki) labor.
GOOD
QVKHTIOXf) AIIOIT A RAIMtOAD CO.M.MIHHION.
iffho auction whether Oregon shall have a railroad oommlHlon la bo
foro tho legislature. ',...
Owing to tho peculiar situation of Oregon, ther nra railroads on two
IdS o" ft Stale, Till: UIIIKH THAT IIAVK H'ATHK COM.MMUNIOATION
At nil point where tho water competition mako itself felt tho result
li low frolght rntos. ... , . ,
Where thoro Is no water compotltlon, the rut nro kopt up to ns high
a standard an tho traffic, will bear.
8o that tho boneM of n railroad commission would bo In reduction of
rate nnd iirorqntlon of discrimination AUAINHT 1'OINTfJ NOTHUIMKCT
to vati:h coMi'irriTioN.
M'ould tho points In tho Intorlor nnd tho IndustrloB that hnvo no water
compotltlon uat any benefit or protoctlon from a railroad commission?
A commission would naturally bo mado up of a mombor from Port
land, one from Kastorn Oregon and ono from Southorn Oregon or the
Wlllamotto valley?
It Is uot llkoly that nil thrco commissioners' would bo tnkon from
"Western Orvcon.
Tho dongor to tho rest of tho slato l-i from A CO.M.MIKHION DO.MI
XATlil) Y PORTLAND INTKIIKHTH.
This Is a sonsltlvo point and probably should not bo raised, and may
novor bo an Insuo.
Hut It plainly stnres thu shippers of tho Intorlor In tho faco that u
commission dultia nil In Its power TO fllJT IIATKfl I'OR THIS PORT
LAND .lOHDKItH, and to socuro tho cars needed for Portland Industries,
'WOULD NOT IIH AIILK TO IK) VIHIV MUCH FOR THU H.MALLMI IN
MUKT1MKH OF THU INTKRIOR.
Vhon havo tho Jobbers nnd shippers of Portland fought tho batllos
ot tho Interior?
For Instanco, It does not worry them that thoy Kt a lC-conl rato on
nugar from flan Francisco, and placos lllco Olondalo IIAVK TO PAV )
CKXTB A HUNRKKR FROM FRIMCO.
That Is to project tho Portland Jobbers, and thoy nsk oven greater pro
tection against plncos llko Ilolso and llakor Olty.
If a commission Mil Is passed tho people will havo to fight in koep
Portland from gobbling up tho commission, and will RAVI-: TO FIGHT
FOR ALL THIOV GOT FROM THATCO.MMIHHIO.V.
This Is uot nnld to prejudice any section of tho stato against Port
land, but lest wo forgot and find ourselvmi kicking against thu very rem
My that wo nro asking for.)
For Instance, docs Portland protoit again tho raise In lumber rate to
Interior sawmills from 13.10 to S.OO per ton.
Will Portland help umbo that tight before the Interstate Commerce
Commission that will placo ALL TIIK INRUKTRIKS OF Till: STATU ON
THH HA.MH FOOTING?
It Is almost Impoislblo to nppolnta railroad commission by the govor
nor, or anyone uluo that will not bo undor tho control of tho Immense
shipping Interests of Portland. ANOALL KNOW WHAT THKV AUK.
On tho other hand tho. tho governor might appoint n commission that
would bo so absolutely fiilr that all parts of Orouon would bo built up
tillko uml there would bo no aomplnlul on this score.
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URAL GRNTLV WITH Till: PHOPLH.
Tho people of Oregon hnvo been loug'surferlng and kind, and deserve
good treatment at the hands of thn legislature.
IT HHOULU NOT TAKi: AWAY FROM TllliMI'llll LAST OHNT
TIIIJV IIAVK.
Of course, offlolallsin, onoo In tho easy ehnlr, with Its fMl'au the desk,
nnd with busy clerks Muttering about, feels ltd outa.
It eaiinot refum Hie berk ami Ml of that who hit fatte! In the
Htnlls of ofHce.
The ox kuBwoUi bis master's erlb. and oWckls linve lettrued the ropee
HWl KNOW HOW 10 IIILU'll FOR THU CIIOIOI1ST I'ODDHIt.
Of (wire, they do not consciously reach for It, but they know where
It I.
Miiro IttMltutlous. wore oMcm. nor clerk, more uieliluery, more
commission. MAKIt .MORK P!0H8 far the lord's poor and denervlug.
Yt ve mutt plead for the people, and Mik the stall-fed portion of the
population, that toll not. neither do they spin anything but hotttlr ynriw,
UOt to go too far lest w forget OUR DPTV TO TIIR OltA.VD OLD PAR.
TV AND TllltOW VtlO ALL OMT.
Do not pre tlio orowit of tuxes two hard oh the brow of the tolling
mttu&t, Itemtmtber whenee yu sprout, and Uuil ye one worked for u
living.
Dual gently with the people, and if ytiu ettuuot ttel nil your fntully on
ths ifsyrQlls this time do not despair. THIIRR WILL UK orilllll OP
WltTUSITIItH. lit the meantime you eatt onll ike writer of this a low demagog.
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UIIATIl PliNALTV 1)R TDK HOLDUP MAN.
U i a harsh remedy to tako away a wait's nhylel right to live,
but lHg as we retain the death p Hlty the holdup mun Is tmllUed tu
Us buiient, If any criminal ott earth l.
THK MURDHR OF A IHIRTMND PIIVSiriAN, wko wns rohttel ou
high bridge, and struggled (n rwslsi. Ht was knocked oh Ike head aad
thrown nvr the prwlplee. was a horrible crime.
Tho Man who outers a huusehotd and wg awl Ulads a wrvaat girl
ur woman of the house and robs theprimu umler threats of deoth Is ,
wor0 criminal THAN UK WHO Ktf.Ui ANOTHHR OPT OF RRVNGI.
Tho bill Introduced lit tho senate by Wright of Yamhill should pa
bUt hohmm. and become a law. U uonds the death teualty to tke maH
who with deadly woauou hold up another to rtU.
Th prlneJide IttvoWiNl Is ler and bM be enartea Uto law la Mom
tana, ami Is rieogttlini In mhor uouutrles. The deliberate, deadly threat
anil Inleul to kill makw tle hoMup man MORII VIINRMorH THAN A
Heprtmtatlvea aud Muators should d0 ih uu.sh t deter a ctowIbk '
ortwo Uy aUaohlug a dually that wUI tend U) step It. The UMHiUff t i
wm poHaivj is iwi m me juug and jury.
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J Convalescent need a large amount of nourish-
S ment in easily digested form.
Scott's Emutston is powerful nourish-
ment highly concentrated.
It makes bone, blood and muscle without
putting any tax on the digestion.
all Dnuaai8TSt eoc. and si.oo.
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MHillflBBWSHSMSksa
l)rynn-s political speech waa devote to Free Trade as tho only solu
tion of tho commercial regulations with other countries.
NOW IS IT RIGHT ON THIS POINT that tho Republican party has
built Its foundation of Industrial nnd economic prosperity.
Tho records of tho past few yearsof prices of products and labor, of
foreign trndo and domostlc production, are nparnlellcd.
Thoy nro built on tho solid rock of a protectlvo tariff, WHICH MR.
HRVA.V WOULD OVERTHROW.
Unnblo to attack successfully tbecondltlons of tho laboring man or
tho prices paid tho producer, Mr. Ilryan contontod himself with academic
frpo trade, and throw a kiss nt tho Socialists.
Hut what sano man would exchango presont conditions' for those that
havo always prevailed WHK.V THK DEMOCRATIC PARTY UM1LH
TOOK TARIFF RRVI8ION.
What wont with tho prlcoH of wool and cattle, and tho wages of labor
undor tho various tariff experiments of tho Democratic ndmlnlstrntlons
tho country has had?
Mr. Ilryan, with nil his oloquenco and nblllty and pleasing manners,
confessed thnt ho hnd nothing to offer labor.
IMPORTANT
MEASURES
PRESENTED
Speaker Davey Introduces
Bills to Establish and Regu
late State Printing Plant
Little of lnterost dovolopod ilurlnK
yosterdny afteruoon'H eoshIoii of the
house of roproHontntlvos. Thirty
ono new blllH wore Introduced and
numerous commltteo reports fllod
nnd road nearly 100 bills passed the
second roadlng aud wero roforrod to
committee for consideration.
The only tilt of nny Importance
was upon tho adoption of n rosoju
tlon, by Wilson, of Multnomah, pro
viding for an Inorenso of tho mem
bership of tho committee on nssosa
ment nnd taxation from llvo to seven
members, on account of tho great
amount of work that would bo ox-
acted of that committee, but It wns
voted down upon motion of suspen
sion of the rules and the rosoliitlou
went to the resolution committee for
consideration ami report. It Is un
derstood the revolution will be re
ported Iwck unfavorably when a
lWMtod debate Is expected to be pre
cipitated ou the lloor.
Among the most Important bllbt
to have been Introduced were two
by Speaker Davey. by request, ono of
which uike for tut npproplatlou of tin
aggregate of 110.000 for equipment
of n state Printline plant, wilury of
state printer, employee, etc. and tho
other asking for an appropriation of
an aggregate or $00,000 for the pur
alias of a site, erection of u stato
printing plant and fur the oqulpmoitt
of same with nceeeee. type, iwper and
other neewtsory materials. Tho
house clenrwl up the desk at t o'clock
ami took a recee until 10 o'oloak
this morning. t
The house routtae lit detail fol
lews:
IIoiimi ltoittliio (MoiuUy Aftitntuon).
House oolled to order ut 2 p. m.
Opotie! by prayer by Itev. W. H.
Helleek, of the First M. H. church.
Speaker Daveo- announced the
house Julut eontmlttee on ro-appor-
tloHiuent as follow . Jewell, Jose
phine; lloyor, Multuomah; Rodgors.
Marlon. Blushor. Umatilla and Mor-
HRYAN AND MltOII,
In all Mr. Uryau's wAm at ttalm k had vtry HU4e to ht ulwut
the aoudtttoits uf Uor.
AWOV ALL UK HAD NO FAULT TO FIND with III vm r the e.m
Idaywftttt r Vabor uudr a U(tublltH administratis.
This U ratlier wmarkaWla. when It k the ornx ( t)t whvto poUtleat
rotrotrj).
llrlllhtNt as he U lu pUlurlnc inKtw eimluMM for lh lahoriag mass.
s, ho IIAIl ,0 1LI.1M)W COMHW Tt OFFHR ON THIS SUIUKCT.
SklllfMl m Mr. Urjan Is In attacklug tho weak points of a oppotMmt
he could uot o crlileUo (Uo ooudltleits of labor uader RepubliMtt Ml.
Ills oitlx biuc at the opera housd speech was a touch upon the hem
f Iho urwt of Socialism, VMHV LIGHT AND VKHY UUIT.
'thronust be a iMdJmtJutmt ottabor so that a utaa shall take from
Ofllely only what h contributes to seoMy."
Thoso wro his xtords of purely acadmlo altruUw; theortle BooialUm
iwliair Mat usual to catoh a fw voak-mludea and net fuitr edu.
at4 w(Htt. ' v
It M a MmMH iMMI4l preUlOB, a ancleat s Adam Smith, and '
VAJT W AlMm MV At WWWM OX TMK VXTHINKIXG. ,
.VOnt IIH.H MONHV THAT IS
NOT DARNING ANXTIUNG WILL
M.IH.V THRHK PHR CKNT IN
TKHKhT IF RKPOSITKD IN
OUR SAVINGS DHPARTMKNT.
IT OAN RH WITHDRAWN
WURN NHHDHD.
DlU'OSll OF ONi: DOLUVU
OU MORK C. UK MADK AT
ANY TIMH.
SAvlnga Departiit
row; Donnolly, OHIInm, Shormnn and
Wheeler; Uarrott, Washington;
Chaso, Coos.
Message from loglslntlvo commit
tee of Washington on Investigation
and rocommondntlons for congro?
slonnl appropriations for rivors and
harbors Improvement, fixing tho
dates of tho mooting of tho Joint
rommltteoe upon Fobruary 5). Rulos
Htispondod nnd memorial concurred
In.
MeRsago from governor rocom
mendlng appropriation for oroctlon
nnd equlpmont of Btnto olootrlc light
plant. Roforrod to special commit
tee of five for consideration.
Messago front sonnto on special
committee appointments.
Speaker nnnoucos joint commltteo
on Investigation of stato Institutions
Report rosolutlonB committee.
SonntoJ. M. No. 2, to abolish tar
iff on Juto llbro. Favorable. Adopted.
II. .1. It. No. 8, relating to Bnlarlos
of stato oincors. Advorsoly. Report
adopted. Itosolutloit adopted.
II. It. No. 28, oxtrn copies of II. I).
No. 30. Adverse report. Adopton.
S. J. M. No. 1, asking that stook
men have free passage ovor land In
Umntllhi Indian reservation. Renort
ndo'iHl Memorial adopted.
II. J. M. No. S, election of U. S.
sent tot hv direct vote. Favorable
reH rt adopted.
H. It. No. St. providing clerk for
committee- on roads and highway.
Adverse report adopted.
II. It. No. !H. for assistant door
keeper. Itepnrt adopted.
&. C. R. No. 7. providing manner
of wording titles to bills. Adverse
report udupted.
S. C. It. No. 1. Joint oommlttoo
to meet similar committees from Ida
ho and Washington relative to open
ing of Columbia river. Favorable
with ttmoudment to out off mlleasw
ami clerical help adopted.
Second reading house bills.
H. H. No. S5, Freeman, for more
otllclent aystem for useeeelug Iwuk
stock; referred to committee on as
sessment and taxation.
II. II. No. S6, Froemnit, prescrib
ing duties of county boards of equal
isation; aeseeement and taxation.
H. 1). No. 101. MeCue. rl.itl,i m
fUhiHg on Columbia; fisheries.
II. II No. 1J. McCti. sottlrt;
wheu district! not entltleil to school
fund. edneHllon.
H. II No. ill, Cotfry, providing
for protection fram for0flt ttrftg. hQr.
tlculture
H R. No. m, Coffig', npiHtlntment
and conpensatlon of deputy oounty
clerks of Multnomah ; Multnomah
delguttou
II. n. No. us. Cofley, making tin
lawful for Ming badges or Insignia
of military and fraterual orders;
health and public morals.
II. H. No. 181, CoKojr. fixing pwml.
ty of persons oouvteted seooud and
third time for fokmy; Judiciary.
H. n. No, is, j.wejii. bounty on
wlkl animals; nMi.
H. 11. No, 189. j,wot. (.mw of
court for traneacUon probate and
oMl huatnoMU JudMary.
H. H. No, 111, jw.u WcV, a
msovlns f snlmtM, and sturen:
nunters' jm Uw. tm
II. 11. N9. i. Dy, (Uy
ate board of chart aud rrM.'
lions; revision of law.
tor 0 ot law, im. wtatlB6 J
reads: roada and hlghwaj-a.
. B No. Ul. 2M w,utaUns,
Roller
Skates
Free
For Eto
A good pair of Roller Skates fr
with every Boy's Suit sold, i
styles for boys from 3 to 1 6 yea
4 i C 1 d
to oia. see our Bargains and gelj
pair of skates free.
G. W. Johnson & 0
fishing on Roguo river. Special com
mittee, Jewell, Vawter and Rackllff.
II. IJ. No. 11C, Simmer, foos of
Umntllla county sheriff. Salarlos ot
county and Btnto oincors.
II. U. No. 11.0, Slushor, rolntlng to
nnlmnls running at lnrgo ln Sherman
county; agriculture.
H. H. No. 117 noutKcn. prohibit
ing makln! fnlso statomonts of cor
porations, etc; Judiciary.
II. II, No. 118, Jnokson, armories
for national guard; military nffnlra.
II. 1). No. 119, Jackson, portnlnlng
to military; Judlolnry.
II. IJ. No. 120. Jnckson, taxing
gross roceplts of railroads; ns3oss
ment and taxation.
H. M. No. 122, WtiBhlngton, to ro
apportion stato; special commltteo on
apportionment.
II. H. No. U'i, Rothchlld, restrict
ing deer; gamo,
II. 11. No. 125, Dye, uitlform -tnm
of satisfying Judgmonts; Judi
ciary. H. II. No. 1JC, Dye, tolephono com-
mtsaiou; corporation!,
i H. II. No. 1ST. Dye, foes in divorce
cases; Judiciary.
J II. II. No. 12S, Dye, providing sunta
uu street cars; corporations.
H. 11. No. 120, Dyo, rolntlng to
sheriff deeds; revision of laws.
H. H. No. 131, Froomnn, rocord of
title to real property; Judlclnry.
H. B. No. 132, Frooinan, commis
sioners for insane persons; Judlolnry.
H. D. No. 133, Froaman, llmitlnrj
value of property thnt may bo hold;
Judiciary. ,
H. II. No. 131, Merryman, incor
pomtlng Klamath Falls; cltlos and
towns.
H. . N'o. 13C, Merryman, court
house for Klamath Falls; Judiciary.
H. n. No. 13C, King, roqulrlng In-
..lu, uoiupantos to invest money
In state; Jnsurnnoe.
H. U. No. 137. Sottlomlor. dlspln
nt Alaskn-Yukon oxpoaltion; ways
and means.
". D. No. 138. Bonis, oheoso and'
dairy Inspection; food and dairy
produots.
H. B. No. 139, nurns, porsonal
property oxemptlon: Judiciary
H. B. No. HO, nurns, service of
summons; Judlolary.
II. B. No. 141. Reals, protecting
salmon on Tillamook bay; flsQdoSS
H. B. No. H2, Gray, board trua.
Sort!1, Brbank fundj i "
roformatory Institutions
J',! 1Q' ,U3' Gr'. olose Boasot,
or wild fowl; gnoie
dJiLDJ?; lU' Graj rolanff to
-jVd9Cter,rwovoryof
or "cor; aV.'1, BnC8' PrleCt,on
No. 153, Merryman, record
ing plats nnd towns; rovlsloao
II. B. No. 153, Camnbell.m.
to decisions of supreme coo)
vision ui iqws, j
Report Stniidlnir Coma
t Commltteo on hortlcaltwij
.nblo ronnrt. nn ir n vn ti u
j Ing to branding fruit!, ttej
biiuiiiiuu. iuopieu.
Specinl commltteo of Un
Morrow delegation reported
I nbly on. II. B. No. 96, to tu
of Umntllla county school i
tondont. Report adopted.
First I tending House 1
II. B. No. 249, Dye, toprcd
Bchool district.
II. B. No. SCO, Davey, to j
pormnnont record of elect
H. B. No. 251, Davoylbrr
to amend sections 24259,
tl. B. No. 252, Davey, fors
Indlnn war veterans
II. 13. No. 253, Davey ibjt
for stnto printing plant
II! B. No. 254, Davey ttir
Hat snlnry for state printer
II. B. No. 255, Katon.proti
Irrigation surveys.
II. B. No. 25C. Deals, tW
for improvement Tlllnmool!
11. B. No. 257, RothtUHa
locnto nitito school
II. D. No. 258, Die, to
Hon 2553.
H. B. .No. 259. DelkW
school superintendent o(
county.
H. B. No. 200, Belkni?.sJ
first central Oregon agrki
trlct. .
H. B. No. 201, Kins, Ko
poratlons.
II. B. No. 2C2, Kins, i
sessor Harney county
11. B. No. 263, ChSr
section 2593.
H. rt v ?fii. nnrm.1
section 28C1, reglsterinc'
H. B. No. 265. Pike,
land board to soil certala!
II. n. No. 266. Pike,
ration and fuel to ianatsl
homo.
II. B. No. 267, Jacka.
BOPtlnn 9)1.
H. B. No. 26S, Gray.J
tor. suDDOrt Ashland no
, II. B. No. 269, Cray.l
bawdv hniiRcs.
II. B. No. 270 Vawt''l
for ndmiftslon to bar
H. B. No. 271 Freesrtl
docs norannnl orODCfty.
Report of coniiuUsloB'"
highways. Referred w
hlchwava committees.
H. n. No. 30. Wllw :
assessment and taiaU08-
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tlou to suspend rules sl
lutlon lost. j
H. C. R. No IS, Moflrtj
Ing for General Owenb
fAf.A,l a m milted 00 r
Adjournment t3l9-j
PILES CURED IX
PAZO OINTMENT J
to euro any case u
Ble4In or ProUtti
14 4eja or oay