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ISSUED IiVRRV I-KIDAV
E. H. FI-AC.G.
Editor and rKoiRthTOR.
County Official
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LEGISLATURE
Acts of the Twenty-fifth Oregon
Legislature Presented in
Concise Form.
TOTAL EXPENSE $4,200,000
Berraiio Producing Measure Kn
acted, Which Will Offset flie
Increased Appropriations.
Salem. Feb. 22. Tho twonty-flfth
biennial session of the legislature Is
a matter ot history. While It was
the most expensive legislature tho
state ever had, and charges of ex
travsgauce have been freely made,
yet, when the growth Had develop
ment of the state is considered, the
appropriations were not extremely
excessive. In fact, the session did
not live up to all its opportunities,
for bills appropriating more than
$1,000,000 were killed, among thorn
being appropriations for Johnson's
road bill, three norutul schools, typ
ographic surveys, Indian war veter
ans, historical society building and
a number of other nionev bills.
Tha aproprlatioss win aggregate
It, HOC, Out), or about $1,000,000
more than the preceding session.
Three or four revenue producing
measures were passed, however,
which will partially offset the in
creased appropriations. Among them
are: The bill taxing earnings of
public service corporttiSons.; .the.-new
insurance tax law; the inheritance
tax Increase, a?.d the water fran
chise tax. Theft- lass will add about
$300,000 to the state's revenues.
The session distinguished itself by
doing two notable things: First, In
adopting t'tie resolutions promising
to submit the question of state finan
cing of railroads to the people, and
second, in refusing to make appro
priations for three normal .schools.
Much unfavorable comment has
been Indulged in over '.ha numerous
salary grab bills passed, which by
the way affect counties and not the
state, but to off net the. petiinejs of
these bills some measure of rl
importance were pa-dd. Chief
among them "may be mentioned;
Acts for the conservation of re
sources, the water code, the game
code, industry switches, abolish
ment of compulsory pilotage, and
the creation of ports. Two rather
unique laws were pa.vd, namely,
the bill for steri.ization of the crim
inal insane and continued convicts,
and providing a penUty of lift; im
prisonment for highway robbery.
Attempts to modify the direct pri
mary law, particularly Statement
No. 1, and the local option law were
defeated. The legislature also re
fused to adopt .Sunday blue laws,
and attempts to take the state in
stitutions from Salem were killed.
Wth a few n.lnor otafcslons the
following Is a list of Mils filed by
Governor wph the Secretary of .State
and which will become law:
House It'll.
6. iDimick For punishment
highway robbery.
of.
24. Purdin Increasing salary of
Jackson county judge. (Passed over
Governor's veto!.
25. Bean Authority of real es
tate agents must be in writing
28. Bean y0T incorporation of
ports.
76. Muncy -Extending eminent
domain to drainage districts.
87. ilcKtccey bh.g declara
tion admissible; in civil c-ti'-ea
100. HeynoJdx-.-heviU.-.g rates
of .inheritance tax.
114. ilt-Cuo liistribtitioa and
payment of legacies.
137. Couch Exemption of earn
ings of judgment dvbws.
190 Committee on um-wment
and taxation state tax I'.-vy. (Emer
gency.) 234. BedllUon--nc-toraUoa cf
corporations in default.
' ' Senate Hills,
4. Eai'ley Trial !f
default in daiuti:;;.' imbr
7. Oliver .App-itl
court within 30 days.
Jvry
after
frrm justice
. SeholfU-.d J jilting district,
mry levy tax for re; t its.
11. Hedges In ttrliuiiisj cas'-s
Judgment to be a Ik n from date.
12. Hedges For renewal of
Judgment every 10 year.-;.
13. Kottiughtin; -We:;; absent
from the state wi.y rtr.iwtcr.
15, JJeach -Hank deposits not
drawn for seven years to ottheat to
the state.
1C. Kullaber liot'-is iu.d lodging-houses
to have lire e;-,i
18. KellaUer Hotels end lodg-ing-hout?B
to provide nine-foot Led
sheets. i!3. Hart Providing f,r two ad
ditional supreme jut t ice.;. (Krner
Cncy.) 32. Hart- Additional r.alary for
Jddgi) of Eighth uimriot. (Over Gov
ernor's veto.)
62. Hart Autho'i;:in;; school
districts to refund indebtedness.
C3. Bowernian Government
may acquire lands for Government
buildings.
74, Chase Appropriating $20
000 for fcAtoharles south of t'lilum
nir nnr
inc U
T5. Miller Salary of Linn coun
ty aperintendpnt. (Over veto.)
7. Washington, delegation
Salary of recorder In Washington
county. (Over veto.)
81. Kellaher Costs allowed
when real property has been at
tached. 115. Hart Fixing salaries of
clerk and deputies of supreme court.
11S. Hart Copies of supreme
court decisions to be Bled in olttc of
clerk of court.
239. Chase Additional Judge in
Second district. (Emergency clause.)
With the exception of a few un
important bills, the following Is a
list of bills that passed both houses
and tot acted upon by the Governor:
Senate Bills.
1. Smith, CmntllU Creation ot
artesian well districts.
20. Chase Salary of treasurer
of Coos county.
24. SeholnVld For treatment of
tuberculosis poor.
26. Bingham Three additional
dairy inspectors appointed by the
Governor, with consent ot dairy
commissioner.
29. Tarlsh Minors not to en
gags in games of chance in public
resorts. ""
35. Smith, I'matllla Revised
military code.
ST. Cole Medical certificate
prerequisite to marriage license.
43. Miller of'lfttn For aid of
Linn county fair.
4 7. Oliver liS.OOO for Eastern
Oregon experiment farm.
53. Mullt Thirty days' notice
of est rays taken up:
59. Bingham Title guarantee
companies to deposit $50,000 se
curity. 61. Menyman Defining a legal
fence in Eaatern'Orogon.
til. Bowernian Supreme court
may transfer circuit judges.
6 5. Cole To abolish secret so
cieties In public schools.
67. Johnson $160,000 for main
tenance of Agricultural College.
6S. Cole For sterilization of
criminals and insane.
77. Miller of Llun and Lan!
Irrigation code.
!2. Smith of Marion Providing
for cue normal school near Portland
and atHillshing all others.
90. A I bee To establish a fiscal
agency in New. York.
93. Mulit Public bonds free
from taxation.
99. Abraham Game code.
1'5. ..Albee Defining vagrancy
and disorderly conduct In the coun
try. "
109. c hoi field For central
hatchjyy ou Columbia.
- 111. Chase Fixing boundary be
tween Coos and Curry counties.
112." Wood Regulating sale of
concentrated stock foods.
114. Mulit Prohibit false ru
mors' concerning standing of banks.
.,123. Smi'h of I'matllla New
military code.
12S. F. J. Miller Special tax by
districts for roads.
J 10. Bailey Ten hours a day's
work for females In telephone and
telegraph, offices.
141. Chase Regulating manner
Of Cling town plats.
143. Miller of Linn and Lane
Compensation of county commis
sioners. 14 4. Parrlsh ptink deposits not
drawn upon for seven years to be
paid into the state treasury.
117. Fir.no: t Time for bringing
libel suits one year.
119. Merry man Providing leath
er ouches for election ballot boxes.
151. Miller of Linn and I-ane
Creating conservation commission.
154. Bailey Deeds and mort
gage to be recorded In bound
books.
157. Sinr.ott Warehouse re
ceipts to show rate of storage.
162. Bingham For publication
of delinquent tax lists at expense of
delinquents and not at expense ot
county,
l'i 7. Kay Regulating mutual
fire Insurance companies.
16t. Miller of Linn and Lane -Railroads
may be laid for construc
tion work on county roads.
171. Isailey For organization
of co-operative associations.
173. Nottingham To punish
fraudulent representation as to
membership in secret societies for
purpose of obtaining money.
1 H7. Abraham Breeding horses
to bo registered at Oregon Agricul
tural College.
1'Jl. Wood Prohibiting putting
gitfi and nails in roads.
ll).'l. Hedges Providing addi
tional Judge for Fifth Judicial dis
trict. 1'j I. Schotfield For Issuance of
bonds in drainage districts.
193. Chase For salary of sher
iff of Coos county.
i'JH. lieach Clothing railroad
defectives with police power.
199. iiuiley Regulating drain
age districts.
203. Hart Weekly report on
registration of voters to secretary or
state,
205. Smith of I'matllla State
fair to have printing to amount of
$1000.
207. Norton Relating to levy
and sale under execution.
209. Nottingham Voters may
rcgi.iter v. ith notary public or Jus
tice of the p. ace.
210. K;:y- For county referen
dum on (ttcuity measures.
213. Fitat judicial district dele
gation -To divide the district.
1 9. Kay and Johnson Voters
of county may refer a county .meas
ure, 20. Committee, on judiciary
Fit-h law f ,' lln Colombia river.
t'Vl. J '.-r -pliliso county delegation
- Arm i dim; code regarding corpor
t'.itoti.: oigauized for irrigation purposes.
P. O. Box 63.
C. G. HEDGES
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
RAINIER. ORE.
Estimates given on alt kinds of Building Construction.
Re-inforced Concrete, Cement Sidewalks
Solicit Business Anywhere
215. Johnson Certified eojy
proof ot a federal liquor lcn.
ti. Caldwell Preventing goats
from running at large In Yamhill
county.
IJ7. Comir-ltte on ways nd
means Extendi time for acquir
ing Oregon City locks.
$46. Caldwell Empowering mu
nicipal corporations In other tate
to acquire title to lands and water
rights In Oregon.
ML Waya and means $J0.000
for sf&te fair premium.
252. Ways and means $15,000
for state fair Improvements.
25$. Ways aud means $70,000
for tubeculosls sanitorla.
$B4. Ways and means Appro
priating $368,000 for Improvements
at Hate Institutions.
Houae Bill.
11. I'matllla and Morrow dele
gations Approprlatinng money for
an experiment atatlon at Hermlston.
IS. Mahona Regulating pilot
age on Columbia river.
12. Barrett Appropriating $76.
000 for a portage road at CeUlo.
JS. Jaeger Appropriating ad
ditional $25,000 for Alaska-Yukon
Exposition.
31. Buchanan Authorising su
preme court to appoint a code com
mission and appropriating $25,000.
4 S. McCue Permitting banks to
advance full value on bills of lading
and warehouse receipts.
51. McCue Counties may levy
tax for advertising resources.
63. Conyers Prohibiting swine
at large in Columbia county.
85. Buchanan Prohibiting wear
ing of uniform of United States
army or navy by persons not en
titled. 77. llawley Providing for rais
ing school funds.
SI. lllmlek Regulating hauling
of loads on public highway.
S5. Bean To provide for laying
out county roads.
88. Bean Creating the board ot
state tax commissioners.
97. Bean Creating Insurance
department
9. Farrell Requiring door to
swing outward.
106. Bonebrake Appropriating
$210,000 for buildings at O. A. C.
109. Bedllllon Fixing salary of
Ccos county assessor.
121, Applegate Payment of
claims of Central Normal School.
127. Brooke For an Interstate
bridge at Ontario.
132. Purdin Permitting county
courts to designate the kind of cul
vert to be built.
141. Haw ley Appropriating
$7000 for state veterinarians.
14S. Iloan Giving circuit court
power of parolling prisoners.
150. Eastern Oregon delegation
Appropriating $40,000 for scalp
bounty.
171. Carter Providing for pri
vate projmgatlon of trout.
172. Dodds Authorizing school
superintendents to apportion money.
155. McArthur Requiring offi
cers of fctate boards and commis
sions to attend meetings.
156. Buchanan Providing for
constitutional convention, subject to
referendum.
195. Hughes Baking powder
must be plainly labeled.
201. McCuo Empowering exec
utor to execute deeds.
214. Carter Providing art ap
propriation for the expense of the
state horticultural society.
216. Carter For appointment
of county fruit Inspectors.
221. Purdin Appropriating
$100,000 for the Crater Lake road.
224. Brooke Public records to
be free.
227. Eastern Oregon delegation
Providing for a branch asylum in
Eastern Oregon.
229. Hughes To regulate breed
ing of horses.
235. Miller Regulating fishing
In Rogue river.
239. Farrell Providing that
conditional sales of personal proper
ty shall be recorded.
246. McArthur Elimination of
duplica'ton of courses of study In
the state's higher educational Insti
tutions. 24S. L'crrett For organization of
mining and diking Interests.
24 9. Conyers Land board to
purchase lands in foretit reserve.
251. Abbott Governing expend
iture of funds for the University of
Oregon.
277. Jones tPolk) Free ferry
across Willamette at Independence.
ZHH. Committee on education
Authorizes school boards to govern
uses of school moneys.
291. Carter Amending code re
lating to elections.
300. Couch Prohibiting false
advertising.
306. Dimmick Appropriating
$1000 for Clackamas county fair.
310. Dimlsk Railroads to fence
right of way.
314. Mahoney Requiring rail
roads to exterminate Russian this
tles on right-of-way.
31.r. Buchanan Revise ached
ule of rate for corporations increas
ing capital stock.
216. McKinney To protect
trout.
328. Greer Imposing license
on peddlers.
345. Ways and means Removal
of school for deaf mutes, $75,000.
347. Jones (Polk) Repealing
grant of state to Willamette Valley
& Coast Railroad tide and marsh
lands in Lincoln county, -
358. Brady Securing Hens on
chattels.
361. Applegate Abolishing Cen
tral Oregon normal school.
362. Ways and means committee
Appropriation bill covering mis
cellaneous claims.
863. Repealing law creating do
mestic animal commission.
'Phone 262.
New York Store
Carries the only complete line of C.cucral Mer
chandise, Groceries, Boots ami vSlioes, Hay,
Graiu, Hour and Feed in the City.
Courteous treatment, good goods, ptouipt delivery
for nil. Your palronage solicited.
Ready made clothes for Men, Women and Chil
dren. Cnnplctc Hue of Gent's l'Ut mslmigs.
dren. Cnnplctc li
I H. MORGUS
St. Helens,
t'OfST! tUl'KT
lie It lvmeutbered lht a regular term
of the County Court o the State ol Ore
win for Columbia County, was be
gun ami held at the court house in ,'iMM(; j.; u,m,r, , S,,
City of St. Helens. In said county nJ , , ,, Kl
t.tf on Wednesday Juiiusrv Hill, UK1.
the sute being the time fixed ty '
for holding a tegular terui ol HlU eouil.
when were present:
Hon. Ja nes Iit, County Judije
Hon. it. West, Commissioner.
W. A. Harris, Cleik.
Martin White, Slieiiff.
lue proclamation being nude the (ol- j
inning proceeding wvr bad: j
Journal wa tea l, approved and j
sigutd.
Matter o( teitilioii jI S. 0. TiclienorJ
a3Couituisiotr.
On thUWii day ol January, ltHV. th.clint, ,lif M..T.ff. Trc.nur.-r and
re-ination ol Hon. p. C. llcnei or s
County Ootnmiasi. ner on tievoillit of.
chafing hi re.idc.u-e to Multnomah ,
Coutiiy wjs tendered, read and incept-!
ed by theeourt, thereupon the Othce of..
county c.lilu.l.VKner 1 .l.canu
c,"t-
lu the matter of the appointment of a
CMiuly cotntuisfi nier to till vaciney:
Oil .hi titli day ol January, ltXW, it i '
ordered by the couiltUat W. K. Ticl.e-j
nor It, and lie U hereby l.iiited j
County Cuiiiiiii4-.er of Colilmbi
County, Oreg .ii, l. till the un spired
term, whereupon m n. r.. i.cnei.or ,
tiMilt the ouih ol nllice as required by'
l.i n;.d en't-rl uijii tho di.'elia'go ol ,
bis .lulle.
Mailer of application to purchase lot 1
of bleck 8 town o( Guide:
At this tune c lines Mr. J. P. Arclii -
bald and makea application t purchase
lot 4 olll.es 8 io a it ol tiobl for hall
. .1 l,enMirt not ll. suiH
,-ientlv advUeJ in the nutter tk the
same under advUemcnt.
Mailer of application ol newapaper to
le designated J officiul 0unly pap-r:
On tl.U day come the Clatokanie'
Chief, Oregon M.t and Rainier Review
and make application to U d.gnate.l
.1.. lltW.i,.l I'minli I'-twr nnrli . l .ii.i .
ing io have the largest circulation t'h-
ill mul c-untv. wl.ereupoi ilia ordered
by the court that the applicant fl,;ill
e. h deposit itli the county court, on
or licfore Saturday, Janiiiry nth, l'',
at 111 a. Ill , a Crr tilled tatemiit, HI
criod and orn Io before son. ioiii-
latent ollicer, Kiviu the name ol the
sever . I p Ktollices inn I the number and
CI...I D.l- .-..I. ...Iwrri.
b m receiving their paper, lb o..heach
nl said r Dices, living aitliiri 1 1,0 county,
41. sUtemetll tol In staled nveh,
to be opened by the county court.
Matter of drawing warrants lur relief
rccuuilnetid.nl by John Uucher I'o.t No.
70 ti. A. H.:
On thla day it is ordered by the court
that llieclerK mine Warranw in mvor ot
.i ... i I ...... 1.. II...
u.c i-oHiui.i.io. r ui
off. M0 for lleadston C. CliCnnxUm,
and 2j for relief of r'raiicl Jerry, W
me n. n. iiiiik. run-i.
Mittir of ihe petition of Walt.i A rnce
1 1 lay and maintain water pipes for ilo-
n.estic pni io-e in tbu atrrct and alley
of the town of Suappoose:
On this day this matter coiniiiu on lot
hearing and the court being ndviaed lu
the matter,; it i ordered by thu court
that rwrmisdoii lie granted to said Watt
& Price to lay and inainlaln water pipe
in Hie streets and alley o( the town of
ric.ippoose, provided that theatieula and
alleys on which such piKS are laid Snail
be put in as gwl condition as they weie
lefore the layinff of Said pipes by raid
Wutis & Trice.
In the matter of the petition of O. Iv.
Hunter for liquor liceime:
At Ibis time comes on lor hciriug the
petition ofO. K Hunter for license Io
Sell t-iiiiituour, villous and malt liquors
and ferun ntt'd cider in lei's (j inn title
than one gallon in Gobls precinct, Col
umbia County, Oregon.
And it appearing io Hut court that a
majority of the Ixl voter of said pre
cinct who sre actual residents of said
Uohle precinct, and who have actually
resided therein at least 30 days preced
ing the signing ut '"hi putitioti ; ami it
further nppesnng to the court from the
affidavit of the publisher of the Oregon
Mist a weekly newspaper of general cir
culation published in raid county aud
staterihat said petition together witli a
notice of the day upon which said peti
tioner would apply to th court for audi
license had been published four connc
cutivo weeks in hit said newspaper:
and further appearing from the nllldavil
of one of the signers of ssld petition a.,d
of two of lite reddent lioueehoMer of
said precinct that written copies of said
petition and notice had been posted for
four consecutive weeks In throe, of the
mot public places In said Oohh) pre
cinct, mid th snid O. E. Hunter having
filed with the cleik of this court his
bond, duly spproved by Ihe Hon. County
Judge, nnd a duplicate receipt of the
County Treasurer for th sum of J200.00,
!
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we gj
' and ll'i-ie O'il'd noreimiitrnre iiilnt
the l.iitiiK "f "1 petition oil Ole, '
' ihecmrt Ittmtu ftillv dvli d In "'
. (j 1lri,Kll(1 rr,H ,r (lie cunt
Hint cai.l pctitl m I. "! "'r ,nmo '
heicbv giatilcd. and that lu-enw t Hie
ilit.ion.,
ornn'ntp.l
I Cider ill ! uilatitltif Hutu H'1'1""
in ti.dle I'teiilKt (or a period ol n
iiinitth
Matter ol rvpert ! Max Orimdu'l n
aiv.mnl ol Clerk, MierilTaud Treasurer,
from July lt VA to Nv. W, l'w.
tlt lliti day tills matter coming ou lor
hearing up 'tl the lUteuiciiW ol act'-'Unt
ol the various otl'uvt and the n-potl ol
Ma t'raudail, Public Aic.mulant, ell
tlii day bird which ii bdlow.
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den era.
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K'.dol let l'ii.i-ni and lnhivi n
, doe. the ordmai v ..rk of !l,e toi,i i. h
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(tappi"e j
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Kcnntcly s l.anitiue ( oiu'li Syrup not
only iiliay inlliiii.o.al.iiii und irritation
jof throat a id luniri, l.ni it driVi-M mil
j the cold from tin; lein by a Ir.e
Kentle in tiou ol the bowels. Sold by A
J. uuiiiig and St.-ii -pose rlruitt.
Kodul i a combination i.f nil tht; rintnr.
al diuedive juice lound lit un nrdmnry
healthy slouiach, nod it will dig'iU your
food in n naliiriil way, I'lietmiiit to tulce.
Sold by A. J. taming hii-I l-cippoOMi
drutigixt.
IFOR SALE! I
1000
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LAND
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THE
COLUMBIA
COUNTY ABSTRACT
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BUILDING
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MANirACTlHIKS
Rainier Oregon
DILLARD & DAY
Attorneys-at-L-iw
rraclire. In any Coml. BiW ot
Federal
Nrat door to court liuus
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Untiled defendants; n llH
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vim ara herebr tviUlfel to iearo
before ihe Sf-tli day of Jfj
nnd aiiawnrihe ouipllni Ul"'
) oil In Hm above emitleJ J'
ciuae, said date being niora 1 ,11. '
eek. fmiii Hi date of th" f"' fTti
tlouofihls ummonsi nd II vo '
iloppr snd answer, m v -"r.
will spply to the court ("f n,"'Z
prayed for In th coinpln '
that lit defendant nnd "h '
b required to.-t foilli u'l """.i;
ctlbe the nature of their claim i tt "
proM-rty dwcrlbed In said "fZ
wit, lbs nutbl ousrter of He
west fiuisrUir of stcllon three (J) l"
tlorthwut quarter of lU a'Z
quarter of Vctlon len IU) "nswj
-ven (7) north, range ,hre (
W.M.,ln Columbia Ooonty, Orrgj
Ihttt mild claim ol defendant W ''iLw
no cffm-t. aud that thy bv
In anlil property, ami lb I1 'n.,L
adjudged 10 be 'lie owner In . fJ
of said property j that f ImlU'fl J
.aid preniUiH. li qlllted. '"' . "Br
further relief as may seem to IM u
tfltiilubl. , . .mi bf
This .unimon. la .rved inJZ $
Pilbllciilioii bv Htlthorlty o m o ,
Hon. T, A. Meilrld. prld lni Hj
tho sliov entllh il court, wld 0 nl'
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and mail snd emoted In hl wn
ciiusa on aid ilaie. .frnf
Atiorinty tT l'1
Date of first ptiblicaihm J". j ft,
Unu of Uit publlcHbn Fb. , w.