Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 23, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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TIIK JOUKN'AI. BTANIW FOll PIlOGIUiftS, DKVKLOPMENT,
GOVKItNMHNT. AND NO PKOIIADISO LABOK.
GOOD
utti. uHVmVT.r.K4 XKWHPAPKH8.
Somo of the leading newspapers of the state have boon as devoid of
opinions during this legislature as tho dosert of Sahara Is of shrubbery
nr Now York high society Is of virtue.
ZZ of tho so-callcd MOMJHIIH OF PUBLIC THOUGHT have never
In tho forty days denounced any of tho Krafts and bad j.leoos of nt-
t0TlPKV VO?OIW TIIB VOICKI.KHS VOID of tho Intellectual vacuum In
which their Intellects dwell.
Thoy fluttered members, thoy holped boost somo things, but as ror
HKLPING KILL A HI.VOI-K HAD DILL TIIKV WHUK NOLL.
It was their busy day to koop mill. Tho people and tho members
looked to thorn In vain for guidance, counsel or Biipport In any reform.
Their reporters at Salem gave a great deal of news out grafts ond
bad bills, but they gonorally Raro both sides equal spaco, AMI thai
ONLY 1IKMW OONHJHK TUB HKADKHH.
What Is to become of tho man who knows n thing Is wrong, but ib
afraid to say so? Whoro will ho go to In tho noxt world?
Tho sarno papors that failed to stand up oJltorlnlly agalnBt grnits
nnd wrongdoing will now condemn tho wholo loBlsluturo.
Thoy will doploro high taxes, useless offices, steals, combines and raids
HUT WHAT DID TIIBV IK) TO 1'IIBVBXT THBMV
Lot tho mon who right tho battles of reform In this stato understand
that, oxcopt In a few of tho smallor nowspapors, thoy must fight their
battles tinalded by any expression of editorial opinions.
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KOKMAIj SCHOOLS WIN OUT.
This was oxpoctod by thoso who atuJIod tho situation from tho start.
Tho committees In both houses wore strong In their behalf dominat
ed by their representatives and sonntors. .......
BY ACTING AH JOINT OOMMITTKKS TIIBV FULLY DOMINATBD.
In tho house tho institutions of hlghor cdurntlon had throo out of
lire places "9 both ways nnd menns nnd education committees.
In tho ftitato two of tho strongost mombors from tho hlghor oducatlon
-wY'Zo wero on the conimlttoos of oducntlon nnd ways nnd moans, and
A TlilKD MAN OX BACH GOMMITTBK FltOM BAHTBII.V OBKGOX.
This mndo tho combination easy to form, and whoro If ono of thoso
nll-lmportntit committees would not net favorably the othor would.
Jointly thoy always acted favorably.
Is It nny wonder tho honest and disinterested representative of tho
people WBItB U.VAIII.B TO ACCOMPLISH TUB HHI'OIIMS thoy want to
8anm pledged to accomplish?
Tho machine wim mom powerful than the public sentiment of the
wholo state.
Senator Booth. In closing his debate for four telioiila admitted thnt
In tho on.l the state would luivo to Hiippurt one llrst-eliwa Iiiitlttillrti.
Tho plain truth Is that If these Institutions would charge n little tu
ition they could till run nlniost without state nld.
Tho State University nnd tho Agricultural Colloejo should do the same,
and they would cost the state. NOT HAW WHAT TIIHY DO AT PHKS
BNT. , ,
The govurnor Is In rooolpl of a lotter from n man who has moved to
Lnnu couuty nnd Is sending his II vo children through the Htute University
free, lie threatens that all tho votes of his family will be cast ngalnst
the governor, for tho special privilege they enjoy AT TDK HXl'BNSB
OK TUB (IH.NHIIAli TANI'AYKIt.
Tho Issue Is not thnt the Institutions of hlghor oducntlon nro to bo
abolished, but that thoy aro putting; n greater burden on the taxpayer
than they should In proportion to tho population and wealth of tho stato.
TIIBV IIAVB HBB.V OVBIMMIVKMIPIII) HV LOGHOLLINCI AND
POLITICAL CO.MIIINKH.
They threaten public men with defeat If their demands a
if ih VnutHf bill noes Into offset the governor should i
the ono board of rsKents to control the normal school IS NOT DOM I
NATBD ItV TIIK IIIGHHIt HDUOATION'AL MAOIIINIL
The iHilttlcnl machine and the educational machine ere a hard eoinbl
nation for the people to contend with.
They comitiUe the bright and predatory elements that always
MANII MOIIIC KAI.AIIIKS AND APPHOPHIATIONS.
This problem must bw met and fought by the whole state's beet lud
nondent thought.
opposed,
to It teat
DIC-
mining claims. Indoflnltely post
poned.
H. D. 1G0, prohibiting tho mnklng
of fnUo statements of mining claims.
Indefinitely postponed.
H. B. 297, Farrell, regulating the
employment of females. Enacted.
H. B. 417, regulating tho salaries
of tho treasuror and school superin
tendent of Multnomah. Enacted.
H. B. 418, rogulntlng the salary of
tho asBossor of Multnomah. Enacted.
H. 11. 394, relating to regulation
of Insuranco companies. Enacted.
If. B. 364, regulating salary of
district attorney In sixth district
Enacted.
II. II. 77, Fnrroll, rolatlng to tho
ndoptlon of children. Enactod.
II. II. 52, Northrup, rolatlng to tho
ncknowledery deeds. Enacted.
II. B. G2, Barrett, rolatlng to
bribes. Passed.
II. B. 410, Jewell, rclntlng to fish
eries In Rogue rlvor. Passed.
II. B. 10(1, Coffoy, fixing punish
ment of folony. I'nsBod.
II. B. 71, Burns, relating to gar
nishment. Indefinitely postponed.
II. B. 178, Vawtor, rolatlng to tes
timony In criminal courts. Indefinite
ly postponed.
II. B. 84, Freeman, rotating to pro
visions In wills. Passed.
II. B. 27, Jackson, defining lawful
wovon wlro fence. Pnsscd.
H. B. 119, Carter, relating to tho
rocovory of ronl cstato. Passed.
II. B. ir.l, Bonos, rclntlng to the
protection of door. Pnssod.
11. B. 332, Ptirdy, giving locoino
tlvo onglnoors, shrievalty powors.
powors. Pnssod.
II. II. 217, Fnrroll, to protect train
men nnd rogulnto wires norosB tracks
Passed.
II. B. 321, providing for the man
agement of binds coming to tho state
Handed.
II. B. 8fi, providing for more
equitable method of taxation.
Passed.
II. B. 80, providing for boards of
equalization. Passod,
II. II. 87, Freoman, providing for
stato board of tax commissioners.
Fullqd to ' ass.
II. II. i ', Freeman, to provldo for
lovylnr t?xos. Passed.
II. It. SU, Freoman, providing for
the collecting of taxos. Passed. .
II. II. r7, providing for Increas
ing and decreasing capital stock of
corporations. Pnssod.
H. II. 33(5, Cnrter, to rogulnto
stock running at large. Passod.
o
Hunting for Trouble.
HOUSE
FRIDAY
AFTERNOON
Defeats the Famous Anti
Tipplng Law
Motion for reconBldoratlon vote
. on lv.
by which sonaio oiu ". " "'
u'honldon. appropriating $60,000
for oxtonslon of tho portago road to
Tho Dallos. Carried. Bill took plnco
on calondar.
S. B. 142, Malnrkey, to protect
lives of traveling public. Passod.
S. B. 234, Balloy, to provldo pro
tection of workmen by covering ox
posed machinery. Passed.
S. B. 159, Judiciary committee, to
authorlzo salaries and wages of pub
lic offlcors and employes bo subject
(o nttnehmont. Favorable roport of
committee of wholo with amendment
adopted. Failed to pass.
S. il. 237, Kay, by requost, to regu
late tho business of barbers. Pass
ed.
S. B. 249, Mullt, to fix tho salnry
of tho prosecuting attornoy of tne
Bocond prosecuting attorney district.
Passed.
Sonnto and houso In Joint assem
bly to olect two commissioners oi
port of Portland commission.
Port Commissioner.
In accordance with tho provisions
of tho net undor which tho port of
Portland commission wns croatcd tho
houso and sennto mot in Joint ns
sombly nt noon todny nnd olectod C.
F. Swlgort and W. I). Wheelwright
ns members of thnt commission to
serve for four yonrs. Tho oloctlon
was held to llll vacancies caused by
the resignation of C. F. Thomns.
Mr. Drlscnll, of Multnomah, placod
the candidates In nomination and
Senator llndson seconded.
There were SS votes enst unani
mously for the nominee who woro
deolnred elected but there was a
question or tho unanimity slnco thoro
woro a numbor of votes for "Swcol
wrlght and Wlgort," much to the
nmusemont of tho mombors and spec
tators whoso outbursts of morrlmont
disturbed tho solomnlty nnd dignity
of tho occasion. Prosldont Ilnlnos,
however, ruled arlbtrary and declnr-
ed the oloctlon of Swlgort and Whool
rlght unanimous.
I S. 11. 181, Johnson, by requost, to
Semite- l'rlihiy Afternoon.
II. B. 100. Cartvr, requiring the
publication of notices. ludellnltely
postponed.
II. II. SIT. Knowl, relating to
riotous conduct. Indefinitely iwst
poned.
11 II 338. relating to punlshmeut
for larceny. Indefinitely poatiHined.
II U. 1. relating to the reckleee
use or llrwiruiB. ludellnltely Mt
pnaed. II. 11. 100. relative to the secret
ing of a witness, ludellnltely post
pnnml. 11 II 151. relating to liens on
Blood Humors
Persistent Eczema Druggist Advised Proper
Medlclne-An'other Complote Cure.
It mnkiw no tHttoroneo how twverv or long-KoatiHl t oso of bail
blood, lauuufb, (KUdiiu ur sirofttla uuiy In?, HvxhI'h h.trK.iixinllA ctuxw
Just tho hUMO.
It haa tho KiNttat rvcortl of utiy
mctllqluu ovor uuiilu. Hits tvcolvotl
tho Ltrgvwt numbor of tiwtlinonUiU
40,8011 In two yiHtrs.
It Is tho ono ntxwo till othont for
you to tako If you luxnlrt thorough
ly yxx inLHllctito for your blotnl.
1!m4 ti nUuwln trow Mr. C t lUtley,
Htll'kitown pump numiUctursr, ot
CuawiU, HI
MvtMm 1 ktxt my dvxHor rbt that
ctuivtlon wi Ukh otmo uiultr my riht
tut, asul Uhii bJ rvtUMU lu ylM to home
trMttuettt, Im mM It ws a U4 cam oi
irfu it tltit It wouM Ukp a m time
to cure It. A mUT itoctor Ut It xrm
atxiut ttu urt roe be evrr mw. 1 fol
I(aot tUIr etivkM tor W luontbt, and Kill
U crouton wowU net twl.
"OtteiUy I aKrJ tbo Utuilit It tte bd
itytblnt be tbousbt wuuU da uie sl.
lie Mtd tt snyttilnfi wouU cure tue It xrtt
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Will couvinoo and euro whoro giwm n fair trial. Uuy a bottlo today.
OyjuuKTcso under tho Vood and Drufii Act, Juno $3, IWi. Kcs SSI,
HflrH T-J
C C
thnt Iluaklen s Arnica Salvo won't
quickly curt," write Charles Walt-
era, of Alleghany, Slorra Co. No use
hunting, Mr. Walter; It euros every
case. Guaranteed at J. C. Jerry's
drug store; 21c
Wll.l. MlWr .MO.YDAV.
reiculnte sole of concent rn tod stork
"I've, lived In California 20 yonru, foods. Passed,
nnd nui still hunting ror trouble lu , S. B. 147, Kay, relating to fees of
the way of burns, sores, wounds, the secretary of state. Paeeed.
bolls, cute, sprains, or a caso of pile j S. II. 311, Coke, relating to rail
road couatruotlng nnd muintniniuK
bridges. Paaeed.
S. B. 1S4, Haines, to dellne the
crime of burxlnry. Passed.
S. B. 193, committee on medicine,
pharmacy and dentistry, to regulate
the practice of osteopathy. Paseed.
S. B. SIS. Mullt. to provldo for
dlepoenl of 10 iver centum recolvad
from United States government for
est reserve rentals. Passed.
HHrt of committee on clerks on
salaries of clerks. Referred to reeo
lutiun committee for revision.
S. U. 100. Caldwell, relating to
Itinerant vendors of medicines. Pass
w. S. H. 34S, Cole, for enclosing and
using of portions of the couuty roads
within the Imlts of Irrigation pro
Jeota under control of the reclama
tion bureau. Pasted.
A Teh-graph Joker.
Senate bill 161, by Bingham, did
not receive a very cordial reception
at the hands of the house yoetordny
afternoon nnd wont tho way of the
ll.MLEY.
Boost's HarMparllU,and advit thu I buy
throe bottles, wtU the tvaulu, il b
uventcvt anwrtllmsty. Ttwre wi aih
docldcvt linpruTmt at the etui ot tbt
lime that auditor K4tte rflxtcJ a cvmipWt
eut.H l", C lUtly, id K. UatTertlly
avut, CtuwpaUu, III,
Itnlliimd ('iiinmKslttnci-s Will Orga
nlo ami Hlwt SiT'tary,
The newly nppolntod railroad
commleslonera, met yoetordny and de
rided to meet Monday niornlnjj to
formally organize,, olect a president
from one of the body and name n
secretary at a salary of $3000 a year
and a stenographer at $1300. The
iHtmmleelon will begin active work
Monday.
o
Slv Hny Ulcyilo llnw In Boston.
Boston. Feb. 23. The six day
team oyele race which commenced In
the Park Sqaaro ring oh Monday will
tlnlah tonight. The riders, who arc
paired, have done six hour stunts
each day threo In tho afternoon and
three In the evening. Ten teams nro
competing nnd all are expected to
finish well. Tho track U of four laps
to tho mile, banked, nnd with raised
corners at en oh ond. All the best
known oyolltts In the vicinity nro
i competing as are also Hoot and
.FolRor, MoKarland and the Bedells.
To lrv!Hir HUlorlc Home.
Whlto Plains, X. Y.. Feb. 33.
Owing to tho efforts of the Daugh
ters of tho Amorlean UeraUtlon an
appropriation will be applied for
from tho legislature for the purpose
of purchasing the Flero homestead
hero and trrviag It for tho na
tion. It was In the Flero homestead
tho constitution ot the Vnlted States
was first road and close to It Is the
site of tho famous old eeert houso
which tt Is alto proposed to preserve
as a memorial nnd as the birthplace
ot tho United States. Senator Car
penter has taken charge ot the'inat
Her.
vanquished because tho discovery
was mado nnd exploded thnt Its pro
visions would grant railroads tho In
disputable right to run their tele
graph linos through any strip of
timber and mow down valuable mon
archs of tho forest indiscriminately
on both sides of tho lino until tho
wires wero cleared. " Tho bill, osten
sibly, simply glv0 tho railroads tho
right to cut down such timber along
tho lino of thoir rights of wny when
Mm trees or thoir branches inter
fere with the lino and tho electrical
current but Bnrrott, of Washington,
thought ho 'smollod a mouso" in
ono particular lino which would givo
tho railroads too much destructive
power to tho detriment of tho state's
forostry.
Antl-TlppliiB Bill.
"Anti-tlpping" is one of the many
proposed reforms which tho houso
will not put up for, as exemplified
by the result of tho voto on sennto
bill No. 151, by Balloy, which failed
to meet with tho favorable consider
ation of tho lower branch of tho as
sembly when It camo up for final
pnssago yostorday afternoon. Tho
object of tho bill purported to bo "to
prevent dishonesty in agents," nc
cording to tho tltlo, and provided
punishment for nny pdrson accept
ing, soliciting, or giving nny consid
eration for favors shown, omploycr,
principle, etc., but when tho reading
clerk finished rending tho bill It was
"Jumped onto with both feet" by sov
cral members of the houso as nn
"anti-tlpping" bill rind, no sooner
wns this suggestion sprung than n
motion for lndoflnito postponement
was offered nnd, desplto tho efforts
of Northrup, of Multnomah, to ex
plain that It wns moroly nn nntl
brlbery bill, It was counted down
and out on gcnornl principles, tho
momborH preferring to tnko no
chances.
Xormtil School Action.
Whon recoss wns taken nt noon
todny tho normal school question
watt still in tho nlr and no further
action will bo tnkon until a Joint
committee of thieo members from
each brunch of tho nssombly will
have hold n conforonco and nrrlvo nt
a conclusion ns to whether or not
thoro will bo throo or four schools,
or whothor, If tho lnttor courso Is de
cided upon, tho Drnln normal shall
bo appropriated sulllclont money to
carry It ovor two yours or only for
tho completion of tho prosent year's
work.
Thoro Is a strong determination
on the part of tho housu that tho
Drain normal shall be abollshod unO
lta wllllnguoss to pormlt of n suffi
cient nllownnco to comploto this
year's work but no more wns em
phasised yesterday afternoon when
the house positively nnd doolslvolv
refused to concur In tho sonnto'a
amendments to tho Vnwter bill, pro
viding for the crontlon of ono bonrd
of regents ror nil schools, Inserting
a section appropriating $27,600 to
support tho Drain school for tho on
suing two yoars.. Another amend
ment also passod It up to tho board
thus created to select which of tho
normal schools should remain In ex
istence and roport its rocommondn
tlons to tho noxt legislature. This
provision was allowed to romatu lu
the bill.
The houso mndo an effort to on
tagle the governor in tho mose ngnln
by the Introduction of a resolution
Inviting him to npponr boforo tho
Joint assemblage of tho logislnturo
and state his viows upon tho quos
tlon and his opinion as to which of
tho schools should bo retained. This
resolution, howovor, was roforred to
tho resolutions commltteo and. It is
pretty woll understood that It will J
noter again mako its appearanco up
on the scone.
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vow a Btrictly cah bwl.u. .
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notion a !! ..,.. "
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nquors or an kinds for 1
In modicino nnd hti hidaya '
tllillfl flfA f.AA t).. ..
w .,.v, ift!WpH0M
ana only regular ptltei h, ,
Dr. Stono can bo found it
, .vu., uiegon, iroal 4
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TIIK MOl'I.OINn OF H.CH
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YOl TAX ACCTMUI.ATK A
COMPtn'KXl'K JUST AS K.SII,Y
AS YOU CAX SgUAXDKH A
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SIMPLY A Ql'MSTtOX OP
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A GOOD MKDR'IXK
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Tho Texas Wonder.
Cures all kidney, bladder aad
rheumatic trouble; sold by all drug
gists, or two months' treataeat fey
mail for $1. Dr. B. W. Hall, 29S
OUto street, BL Louis, Mo. Bd
for testimonials. Sold by Stoae's
drug store. dw-lyr
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Philadelphia Cricketers for Bermuda
ni'n itni.is AUK
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Bread and rolls. pl
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strongth to .t.v ea'
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mouthful and every ore
triumph fo- our bakl
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adolphla cricket team, accompanied ! "i1'
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by a targe part-, sallod on tho Ber-'19011 dS!l 7
lUUdlan todav for nrmiirin whom '7lMI .. -trf "
they will arrive on the 25th Thrp P" . ..,-
twntnv miitnhna u.in ., ..i..., .. ' Ma1f. b0 Mttt&
the island with tho iismiitnn nrioket I u yu
Olub. the Army and Navy and thojH '"tKUMtO
.ii-uuruiuun. I , i rMC
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TO CUIIK A COLD nf ONE DAT.
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qutalae
TahUts. Druggists refund moaey U
It fails ts cure. B. W. OROVll'8
signature oa esxk box. ate.
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