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u V Oregon City hnterprise. KlUltAy, JANl'AHV 20, Mti;l. " WKKKI.V C'sl.KNUAH. famuli for pats el" funtlng Kt.iiU-r Par. llmlart Res Iwitl CuIuwmi. Kltl PAY- Mnunlatii View linprnvsiuritt Howling, 7 . i. Hi, rMTtltlAY lall.t'liy ,hI,i. iilll Inert fug, Mlilvliy'i Iiiiumi, a i. in, CHAT AIJOUT TOWN. Head tlia Ksmsi-aiss (.Hit on h seventh page. Martin lloilca ,i Hod Hpriiigs u In III elly on Friday. II you want in boy ui in Itoltun ). .y la C O, T WlllUma. agent last Halurday J II, No u( Needy waa. Una w It has Un iiusliflnd t nit the Inlcriial liiiptovemeiitaiioodrlcli.tiill In town mid called st Dm Kxrtni-aisfc- needs ul il.U .laie. Hrlelly It U intended 'and Toner. "'"is. In enahln romily roiirm lo ly mil, con- j 1'ulilic I'.iiildingK nd (ironnd Kord, If you winli mi.Hll I.m.11 on ,g " "d Impriiv lilgliwuy. It pr.i-1 Wilkln nd HlaU, 'rgtt, I kiii iI.k .rly fun wUti to we . "Id" P'Olioil lo m nignwl l.y not j Agrlriillurl linrr of Marlon, (.'oon W. II. li nuiuHirr, ! !' lli tidv rldnl land ontmra ; ami Mfvina. living wiililn two mlli-a..f llm pn.powd ' Aliolliulii- Trallic Ult, Dotnan and W ant.!, good g., lodo I'o.iwwork,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, p..,,,,,,,, CmpUII. In . family of ll.r.. Apply at room 3, ; ,,Ul( vll.,r, U P,sl,le n,,' .llw.ya and Tri...rlalion-iown, naruiaii mo. a, itiin II v. Money In imi tl, Ihi, I'.'iO, kHl and any aiiioiint ahova llml. t ume em eon inn. W, II, III u,,ii im.r W. i. lUtlnhaw is pulling up a new iionae on tiinru luilil. Mo will l.nto a! iivni pintc Miien u in none. The free reading loom la re. eiving more altenlion from tlie yiuiig men and Ixiva and la linn h Uller pxtroiiued than In lla earlier daya Mr. JudiHin J. Howard, who arrlve.1 frtun ll.eeit.1 recrnllv. ha. i..ird..ac,l ! tola at Wiulvnu where hn will hiiiid Ileal collage at once The Nchaleiu Journal nolca that C. M. Went, ( ttiegoit Cily feme in Satur day evening on a viait lo ftiemla. """""""" ' "' ' It la Ultdeialooil ill certain ileum ratir Klitiml cirrlee in 1'urtland lha'. lion, W. T. Hurney ia a atnuig camlidaln for regialer of the t'lilted Slalea laud ollii e al Ihia plai-e. a. M .... . , lim nrwl I t.liuiiluaii .-..Ittri I., iiiiu... In town were brought !rm I'm I land lv K, K. Wllllama ah ipalda dollar each Ion them Thev are prououni'e.l very neat ' by all who have aeen them, 1 Iteceiiliv a rvureaeiiutive of the Ktaai iaa hal ll.e pleaauie of ex-1 auiillttig II. t. Mrvenaa Very taliialiie ami rare collecli.in oflu.han rehca whiih will at an early date m awarded an ex- tende.1 tioli.-e In ll.eae i-olumna, J W. .al td Cla. kamaa waa in town yeatertlav and railed al ll.e Kaiaw 1-MlaK oltice. He aava of the open meet- log of the A. . V. W. Ilwre that ll waaj a great autve.t. aall.lactory to Uuh the halge and the outsiders. tiro. York a tllacl.argf d soldier who rHimuiilted sn.ciilit in Lane county lut Witk by taking tryditiine, waa In the city jail here over Sunday night, the nth, at hia uwn retueat When here he was quite despondent owing to hia having been robbed III Portland directly after bis dlacharire. Mrs. K. A. Ulair baa a national re putation aa a chalk talker. She handlea tier rravona skilfully and keeps up an an imated discourse at the aame lime. Her let turns are eaecially Interesting Id the children who gain admittance fur 10 rents, adults Ift cents at M. K. church Thurtlay January J(l IHrd. IIAHPKSTY In Nee.lv. Januaiy 17, IWKI, Mra. K. W. llardesty, age.l U yeara, Mrs. Hardest)' inaitlen name waa Kconceand she was a daughter of Mrs. II. H. Sconce of this place, and Moved wife of 8. W, Hiirdcaly, the Needy iiierdiiiiil. Mrs. Munich' waa horn In liny county Missouri, Ism, enme to Dregon with her parents In Infill and in 1K70 was nun rli'd lo S, W. Hnrdcsty She was a loving wife, anil kind mother, and a universal fitviui'tt anil held in (he highest esteem hv all who knew her, Mra, Hiir.leaty was Hiiiemherof the l'loneer 1'iiion of the slnteof Oregon anil bus hehl ll.e position us postimiHtcr at Needy, City Treiinirer's .Notice. Notii'ii Is hereby given thai there are binds on hnn.l stiflldent to puy whithiiIs No. 17, r., 10, 1H, 111, 2:1, 20 and l".', en dorswd Iiccemhur 11HI1, Interest cukhcb with dute of this notice.. Y, ,1, m'k, City Treasurer, Oregon City, Jnnimry 111, 18 XI It lleiiileraon (Jriinleil a Sliiy. Hhtirlirtiunong bus received notice of A atny of pro.-eedings from the supreme ""it cnmiimndliig him not to hung luindorHon till ho bus further orders from the court, so Iloudurson will not hung next Tuesday as ordered by the lower court. Cliititer Meeting. There will ho a final mooting of the charter committee this Thursday levell ing and also of the city council tu hike final action on the new churtor prepared by the churtor committee. Cltlr.onB In vited to attend. J, W, O'CoNNKMi, Clialrniim. TUB UiGISLATURB. ltd Hi II on non Ottliiir Down lo Solid Work. MCNHKKH OS TIIK (OMIIITKtS. Mrl.lr.im'. Ilnml :rniinlr DhMon IMngs of Ui Clackamas Delegation, ( Among the many bill Introduced f.r llin iurMii of securing legislation that will itinll the building ol better toads, Ilia liill irnrl by Juiltf J. W, Mnl (Iruin and Introduced by Senator Cross In worthy u( roiiuiieiidalion. Judge Mcldrilm has given ronsidcrahla alien II.m and careful llioiiiilil and In v. t tloll lo Ilia rimd iiii-nll..li, Klid while ll. liill referred lo in founded iiihiii tlm I ml-; ' within thten ntilea of prupiwed rad and an the dainagw lo audi lamia in their juot priiMiitiuii, rn.i,n to liencfila lo 1 1 dnrivd. The vicwcia ill rvirt to I the couit and a day la m-I fur lluul hear ing when mi.oiutralicca may Ihi tiled. ! ir ii... .......i n...i ii.i ii... .1 geiieral utility it mar the coiiiiiy ,,U lo help in hotldillii the road lo the extent i f fni wr cent of the eulito nwt. i AaaewineiiU having lieeli tl.ua levied Ixxiiiue a hen ojioit ll.e hnd dating from 11,0 ' ll" l'""' led, the a-aewii.ent to I paid 111 ten uat year- IV ii:auiln.eiiln, llie wuik I lo la ilmie : hy loiitracl omh-r a coiiniy r u I nmxlcr. jThe general roa.l lax under Ihi ai t : aliall not eiifllcl lilty cciila on (IfXI. The alnive aie the main Icaliirea ol I lie hill i which into nil neceiaary dctaiU (or hiving out, making, and paying for the J rod conairni tcil undm ha pr.iiiii.. Among l.e lint billa intrtxhlceil In lh wnate waa one hy Mteia tif I. inn. : providing lliat all nionry fur road pur (aea ahall m raiaed hy a aNfial road tax and e n.h-.l hy ll.e road auar- ' .... .1 .. .1. ,i I ii 1 ll"'i tlllOI,l II ol I null ui uir fuiiiiii j ' court, the neit laora o he ele. tetl l.v the people and lo awrve Imir yean. All the woikinga of the jule mill in opera work under IVI ia lo ! tlmie under the t i ( there. A committee waa alao direction ol ll.e superriaor and all over i that amount ia to I It t hy contract. . X'lMnv't rm unisut. The legialature met on Moiidav aa -r adjoiiriiii.ciit on Thtiimlay al 2 o t lo. k : J eriie the afternoon waa un eventful, ll.e chid iuieieat cenlerini! in the loiiiinllieea hu ll were named hy j ,' oeldenl prior to adjournment, s"'o" !" ii.trt-ln.fd a I ill im-or-j l"i"'g ' ol t aul v Vamlerhurg of tl ople'a party per annum. Ihiaiaa popular liot.hy will. ,11 endeavor lo push tU Kith houses. : Ins parly and he w the measure lliroogh A bill c rit.illiiig women to hold eda catiotiiil oiliiea ia before the senste hav ing for its uhcct ll.e seciii.ng hi women the right to hold the ollice of county it IU1I 1 lll..l.,ll,l l.f M.'ltlkllS ..... . . , , Kaalern Oregon want a stale normal ; , i school an 1 Senator Haley baa presented , , . .ii, . i . 1 a hill for the establishment of one at W'eatoii In t'malilla county . SKNATK CoMMirTKKS. Judiciary IVnny (chairman), Cnsts, Willis, Weatherforil ami llutler. Ways and Meana' Hirach, dates, Woodard, Itlackman and Haley. Kleclions- Wootlartl, Hays and Hus ton. Claims Mcdlnn, Steiwur and Myers. CorKiration Cameron, Cross and Yanderburg. Counties Podaon, Lixmey ami YtMtih. Military Afhurn Hancroft, lialea and' ,, , : Holler. ,i . I ( oiiimerce uxmey, Maxwell and ; Smith. Kducalion Crosno, Willis and Mul lock. Kngmssed Hilis Mctiinn, IVmIsoii and Myers, F.nrollcd bills tiittes, Ilirsch and W'tmtli.ii ford Hoads ami Highways Cioss, l.ooney, Crosno, McAlister iiml Hockley. I'uhlic Lands Steiwer, Maxwell, I hives, Cogswell and Smith. Federal ltel.itiona ('ogswell, Alley iiml Hnncroft, Mining Cameron, Woodurd ami McAllister. Printing Maxwell, Mdiinn and Hiilev. Htiilrouds lliiyes, Ciuuerou, Ioim v, Mullock ami Cogswell. Agriculture Yanderbiitg, Caniurou and Alley. A SHessineiits Willis, Stuiwert Hodson, Haley and Huston. Fishing Industrie Alley, Ilirsch, Cross, ItlncKuiiin mid Vcatclt. 1'iihlic lluiltliiigH Looney, Iiuiu'ioft and Keckley, TIIK IIOtlHK I'UMMITTKK. Flections Nortliup (chairman) I'ur hum, Cornelius, Mays and Miller. Ways and Means Wright of Union, Wright of Marion and Jeffreys, Kdiicatlon llrown of Douglas, Tax ton, and King. Judiciary l'nxton, llrnwn of Morrow, Ford, Nichols and King. Claims Cornelius, Ilaiighraan and Myers, Military Affairs dwr of Clackamas, Nortliup mi'l Nlckell. It-ad mi'l Wuhwaya Ur, fleer of Marion rni.l Comm. Kngroased bills Morrltl, Manley end Minors. Enrolled Ullla-iielknap, Merrill and Maloney. Indian AffttiiM Ormsby, Mono and Day I'rlntlng Iiiinrmi, iliiwmi and I'plon. Corporation KusmiII, liiillixaoii and Hlsvlii. Commercx tiollixson, llclknap, Trul linger, Hells and Wilkinson, Counties Ihoan of Marrow, Drown of I'ouglsa, lesion, llobhs and Inman. Federal delations Hold, Hieri.Un, nl McKwen Mining Wright of Muriun, Duaton and Ilutirk. I'iiIiHc I.uinU-Mi'rntl, (Inwan and Kheridan l'"'H. t'handlrr, Jclfic) mid llouck. I Anximiueiit and Taxation- ( 'handler, Mmilcv, l iiyiiimi, i.okI.hi anl Iiuly M.iniilm'iie llml. up, l'.linor and I ay. Medicine ami I'harniacy I'aly tilll ami Miller. Iioilli iilliire Coon, OrumLy ami Tourr. I'uhlic Mora! illl, Ilanghnian and 'Mi Kcii, ! ItuU and Joint It. ilea Nit holaa, I'urham Ininaii. rln.-a mid Mileage Ilurhaiu, .Hem ll and .vialoiiey. I'ui.hc l.ihrari tUughman, Turd and Miller. . Kiaheriea Mvera, Coon, Co"er, , Je!!re) mid Caoipliell. l.ah..r ji.iion, Maya aii'l Cptmi. Several o tlie ataiidii.g committeea Mt-re im ii-hmxI fiolii llu.f to live nielii-ln-ra ami even new committeea were ail.h-l. Aa the governor recommenda an.l t there ia a propoailion to oerate a jute uiill in the peiiiU'iit.ary joint cotumil- i i.. I.-. I ... il.- uv own i'-i-,i ptrrni n w iifc i ' ; W aahingloit i llllelillaiv to examine agreed iimn lo viait the Caacade and examine into the ct of btiild.ng and .operating a H.rt4g roa. there. I'nder the conatilution Ihia legislature ahould re appoilioll the ft ale, and a j apecial coiiimiltte is provided to con- I aider that subject and reort a bill A senate joint resolution requesting the preaident not lo withdraw .,, pule j iiv in nun in iiit puiiv wtui'iiiriu until Hit d ljuiiiiiiitriit 4 ihi littUtnrt, came up for action today and waa pass big without a dissenting vote, when i VtU'" I"1"'" M"'Ml tU I"0" .hhI Critter Lake .k? lUung an- , swereil in the alliruialive tie vuttil, no. i Other n. cmlers following voted in the negative ami a niinil-er who had already : voted changed Iheir volea and the reso- 'lullon was defeatetl. The object of the resolution w.i lo enable tin legislature ... . to provide for the proier protection of ' the school sections. I Iloth senators from Clackamas will I have all the committee work thai they can attend to aa each is chairman of an ImiMrlant committee. The meniber of the house naturally could not fare at well. Iteer is the only one who is chairman of a committee. I-awton Is a mcmlier of two and Curren of one. Hy the way it ia everywhere remarked that C. W. Fulton has treated his oppo nents very nicely in llie way of commit tees. Not one of his opponents in the contest for president of the senate ia 1 .1. I ......... I.. ... i. ..I ii... ii.- ...;. , " , ,, .. , . , . dent was feeling hitter and seised his .. . promotion aa a means to get even. On ' i no- t .'1. 1 1 al T tut. iliq iinni I'unitiuun and in most cases appreciate and com mend the wise policy pursued, l'nring the two hours' session some forty hills were passed to third reading ami about twenty new bills were added to the calendar. The bill ot Senator Cross' abolishing the feu system ami proviiling (or a salury for sheriff and county clerk is meeting a favorable reception. The compensa tion of eiioh olllcer is fixed at about I'.IKIO. Soualor Willis' bill to disguise with lady clerks brought a lady from Port lam! who extensively circulated a peti tion in opposition tu the measure. Several liidy clerks have already been appointed to places, which would con sidcmhly complicate mutters if the bill should become, a law which in all proba bility it will not. A bill defining a legal fence has been Introduced by Deer of Clackamas, in which one 4 feet high is established as the tn i i) i in inn allowed. Hepresentiitive Uiwton has introduced bills repealing the exemption for iiuloht odiicHH mid taxation of mortgages clauses. He is much interested in both measure and will strive earnestly to have both become law. Tl'KSDAV ritOl-KKDNlNUS. The day passed without particular in cident In the senate which is well up with its work, with all members work ing harmoniously to promote the best legislation. A. good many new bills wera lntroducd and all that had htmn I sent up by Hi printer were In ken up j mid (il'ril from tli rlnrka' (Irak, A hill of coimlili-ratila lniiorlanr lo Clarkamaa c.iinly lulrtxlnreil by HnnnUir Wooilard of Multnomah, who had II read llin flrat llmi) hy till only an dial It waa not nollird particularly hy our mniiihrr. Tli hill la ntltl-d "A hill lo ttilarg th tKiiiiidarir of Mullnomali county," and provi.li-a for III ektioiaion of th prxwnt houndary liiii-a Irani M(mmI up the cunler of th Willamrit to th Rioutli of llifl Clm k au.M, I hi" nnandriiigaof which It followi to tlm iiiniiiit of th CWailna, or eaat rn homrJary of Ihr county. Mciutor ('a'a hill to amend Unicode known aa annate hill No. rtaina to tna :oiiiM!n'ialton ol cruin aww-aaora aud coinmlaaionnr fiiea th coii.ri- lion of the ana eiwor of Clai kauiaa county ' at four a oav dv ' H..imte hill No. M ala. Intrrxluced by i Crow d.-ignd lo provide for the better protection of life and prowrty, agaiimt 'ciient from ateam engine x ploaiotm hy proviiling for a board of ex- ainincr to he appointed by the gover-1 now Kngineera are to tie lirenaed in i three rlax-a, the lat namwi to be in I (he f.-rm of a permit, c-.l. ulat.l to al- low faruiera to oerte ainall enginw-a . ' y provi.i.ma mat ahould i-oiuuii'iid it I ii ...i,-. .. .. t . : 1 1 .,.. i nm"i i"fi w B"w..-n",iirin i.iii unr , Uumtau ra'li ul amemliuenta. Aahe li.n ,',.i.Im .u.1 w .ll, v ..Il,ra ,J 1 ! part, of the elate tbey probably have a Utrongbackimiof public opinion. The !-.,.. I... H i.i. r... .in. .!,.! i.i,n I u. I alll, ll.a 1m II.m m . ..1... tnu. i i . .. . . ..... . i ' i t'i7 n-,-ii, nui DIM Ulll I I I IV I TWWII UI ! lua car.-ful inveatigition. It providea that uritied trai ta of land and unim- : proved lown lota aliall pay an eUl ainount of taxea with adjoining lota that . are improved alao lliat no deduction ' J la- allowed for indebted nea. The flrat i rlain-e will coinincml itaelf to actual rea-1 ideiila, who by their UW and improve-! jnieiit add to Hie value of all noii-ieai- j dent or unimproved land. I Senator II union purixiBea by law ' to; ' make it a criminal act for anv Hereon all or t unit iiim ice lo ooint anv if""" iiir.norr re n't T.-t pi.uu-.j. . ! acription of tire arm. loaded or not. at ' another with a maximum oenaltv of t'"0 oraix niontlia iiijul. J The code and the t'niled States I Stat tile du not agree in the time that : preaidential eli-cton are to meet and i vole, the former proviiling (or a IW-tx-m-: her nut-ling and the latter a month later. Senator Myeraof Linn county has a bill quiring the aheiiffto visit each precinct ; shape. j amending the Oregon law to conform 't0 collw t taxes, and making all atatet PlaMlatdT , to the I'nitetl Stales sialulea. It ought J and ctHinlv taxea payable at the court i Walling tfcjairieh, the Oewego nnr :tupaaa unaiiiiiioualy. ' houe. The aettind was an act ineorpo- j tma 0ircr the Bueet selection' of Senator Mctiinnalo haaan aaaeaament j rating the city of Sellwood and inter-rujt tree everaold in Clackamas coou UU which is unilt rtixl to come from ! vening territory into the city of Port-! t T t prv, aitbin the reach of all. ine couniy court oi .lniiinoman. Among it. prov.aions is one allowinc no deduc- (lions for intlehleilnewi ex.-ept wherel,,.,, ie tr;n..,in H( dmiM ! corresponding credits are taxed. This I would prevent horrowing from national J banks, bill crafty dodgers would find .other means to evade the l.tw. Tlie first bill lo either house was Senator Haley's hill providing for a re corder for t'malilla county. It went across to the house Itslay. The agitation relative to the employ ment of unnecessary e'erks at extrava gant salaries seems to lie hearing fruit, it being now provided that Hut one clerk can bt employed to a committee without the full vote of the committee. Clerks will not receive pay for lime after work of the committee ia done. An important meeting was held to night in one of lha senate eoinm.tiee room. Senator Hayes and Assessor Noble having been instrumental in ar ranging for th meeting. There were present besides the governor, a g'xxl many members ol both houses and seven county assessors. After an ani mated discussion it was decided neces sary to amend the code in several psi ticvliirs, Assessor Sears voiced the sen timent of the meeting in favonng no de-' ductions for indebtedness and the re peal of the mortgage tax law. Numerous committee have been ap is. inted to visit the various institutions and place asking for appropriations. Senator Cross is chairman of a joint committee to visit the jetty at the month of the Columbia and the Cascade locks. TESTED BRASS SEED WILL BROW. So will your profits if you buy tested seeds. Our trial grounds are located I miles east of our store. Come and see them. If your merchant does not haudle our tested seeds, send to us direct and you will get your seed cheap if you mention his name. If he does handle them he will show you certificate from our trial grounds showing guaranteed per cent of seed that will grow. Osf SEEDS, TREES OR FERTILIZERS. BEND Ti commltUss niarud for Ar last night and will ti.it tin jetty today. To morrow tl.ev will b at tii C'a-adr. Tlianaual proMaition to tnd .VM) In Improving rioila Hprlnu la twfor th lityialatum and commltte la lo b Mint there to inreatigat. It will pcrhapt Ukeimethlng atrongsr thanarU water to gel a favorable report from th com iniitne. A large part of the afternoon In the lioua waa apent in talking over th clerk iuealion, and It waa finally agreed to allow clorka I I per day and no more, from whii.h liialiop gave notii that he ahould Bk for a reconaideratioo on the following day. A bill providing lor a bounty of 3 a tail for aealiona la on the calendar. 1 "n P- ' way , '"r "nterprimng fluherman to try '',e """i"'"! d ae whether ai-a I """" '' m"re "" " """'ai api:io g Cpton'a Joint memorial to congiea. for the Iwue of legal tender, and loaning I he Mine to the Mople at 2 per cent waaj given a aift bed on the table wroyKtiiAV paoitroiM.a Amomr the billa intrwluced itl)rjxjni ti8 el(H.ti,liture of iO,0iO (w tlie coa.pij.ati,,,, f w,rie of text- booka and providing that the eUte ahall : nuhliah the aame. Northup'a hill lor the annexation of ' I -" - j "lr'.'1 hy lUal.op and com- d""'" an immenae peuuon aaiu iOi,enate ciiitain &00VJ name. It waa referred to j apwal couimKtee conaiating of the Clackaiiiae ami Multnornah delegation which waa an unfair rcferment owing lo the numerical inequality of the two delegationa The total nuiii'oer ol hilla in the I.oum; ia (iill'a resolution for the appointment of a committee to conider plan lor the eciuiaition by the atate of the locka ot the Willamette falls waa panned, and .i. . ; i. .1- :.. i ! ine iireai.ienv 01 toe aeuaie itiiwinu-u'r - t.i t from that body. Kaley and Croas. The i lumu. ,,l-.r. . n . i .muiliiiv,! 1 ,l"u- rB existing to adjourn at : '"'n on Thar. lay and aeveral of the apccial inventigating committee will de-J vote the time lo making trie to exain-l ine various public works and inutile-: lions. Senator Croaa, intro.luceI two bills I of importance, to reiieal the statute re-: Und. ,ior ,UyM bu(iv ,nwiB llilu. j OnB-tliirQ of Yonr Life is Sd6ui IN BED. We adopt this means in connection with some others to inform our numerous friends and patrons that we are in" the field with a new line of fine soft wool and cotton mat tresses, spring beds, cots, cribs and kindred goods. Our line, with no exceptions, is the finest and most complete in this county. Our facilities are such that no comparison can lie made and we can assure you of prompt services and our best attention to your wants. BELLOMY & BUSCH. Next door to Wilson & Cooke. SEVENTH ST. MEAT MARKET. HARRIS & HALL, PROPS. -AFRESH - AND - CURED - MEATS.- None but the best quality kept, A trial order solicited. pf tkGCCl 208 and tore It will pay you to write to os before baying FOR CATALOGUE ENGLISH OR GERMAN. chairman of th railroad committee and baa plenty to kp him buty. l.roiai.ATiva noTi. Senator Ifayoa i axonitanil) while In Haleiii by hi wife and daughter Ifatti. Miaaea Klla Villiam and AddlaJett ning of Oregon City have eat-b pa iona aa clerka on the enrolling commit' tee ol the annate . J. L Hwafford la nerving aa clerk of the aenate committee on Koad and Highways, Kenator Croa having ton dered him the poaitirm. Th annate committee on Railroad clerked by E. F. Irigg under Senator Ifaye appointment. Aaeeaaor John Bradley wa an In- tereated looker on at the legialativ pro- celinira on loea-lay. Kchool Huiwrinlen'h'nt II. 8. (iil.-njn apent TuemJ.y at the capitol on bia way w n,:0- IJ" ine iiieaoay morning irain orougn P r , W,WWB " dV 10 '" P"" inga and getting acqiuiinied. j vouriiv Aawwior rf. vr . ,tu.u wh up I Tueaday and attended and took part in the meeting in the evening which d. J clouted the aaaeaamenl and taxation ' queation. . ... . A - It. V. t I- . Judiie Mel'lrum ia here looking after rn-i leginlalion. ilia bill ia meeting with much favor. Tueaday evening Hon. 1'eter Faqu4 came to look around. He did not find many familiar face, in the hou. but nuilwrua old friend, greeted him in th The Canby incorporation bill eeema in a fair w ay to meet considerable opposi tion in It paaaage, aa the old ques tion that agilatex the county court has come to the front. Airong the Wedneada? evening arri vals waa M. Broderkk and Ueo. Kinear son. The former waa interested in pros pective city charter, and the city boun daries. J. M. Lawrence came up on Tuewlav and waa an interested a'lectator of ti.e nria-eedinit. ,lljn rowneu apeni a lew nour, the city on eilneeday on legal hum- n" i It rut i.t Sea. After January Int shaving will be 25 cents at Farnsworth's barber shop No. 4 Commercial bank block. Quickest and cleanet work in the city. Bud the arlint will be in attendance to polish your shoes and put you in pieeentable r.ll n,l of ilir Inwi ,,, F. T. i,,,.., itow Orm City 210 Second St., Portland, Ore. a , if he aa ie ito A. fl Jit ur ; '8 'ur- is he er ?r r 8 !d n of ot ? 4: ion ' I If