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THE SUNDAY OREGONIAX, PORTLAND, FEBRUARY 21, 1909.
Record of Oregon Legislature
Lists of Sills Which Have Passed and of Those Which Tailed Yesterday.
Bills filed in offlc of Secretary of
State:
S. B. 4. Bailey Trial by jury after de
fault in damage suits.
S. B. 7. Oliver Appeal from Justice
Court within 30 days.
S. B. 9. Scholfield Diking districts may
levy tax for repairs.
S. B. 10. Scholfield Fixing salaries of
Constables and Justices at Seaside, Clat
sop County.
S. B. 11. Hedjres In criminal cases Judg
ment to be a lien from date.
S. B. 12. Hedges For renewal of Judg
ment every 1) years.
S. B. 13. Nottingham Voters absent
from the state may register.
S. B. 13. Beach Bank deposits not
drawn for seven years to escheat to the
etate.
S. B. 16. Kellaher Hotels and lodging-
houses to have fire escapes.
S. B. 15. Kellaher Hotels and lodging'
1. ousrs to provide nine-foot bedsheets.
S. B. 23. Hart Providing for two ad
ditional Sunreme Justices. (Emergency.)
S. B. 31. Oliver Fixing the salary of
Vnion Countv Recorder.
S. rt. 3?. Hart Additional salary for
julge of Eighth District. (Over Gov
ernor's veto.)
S. B.. 32 Hart Authorizing school dis
tricts to refund indebtedness.
S. B. S3. Bowerman Government may
acquire lands for oGvernment buildings.
S. B. 70. Abraham Prescribing manner
of taking depositions.
S. B. 72. Abraham For distribution of
session laws and journals.
S. B, 74. Chase Appropriating $20,000 for
hatcheries south of Columbia.
S. B. 75. Miller Salary of Linn County
Superintendent. (Over veto.).
S. B. 79. Washington, delegation Salary
of Recorder in Washington County. (Over
veto).
S. B. S3. Parrlsh 45000 appropriation for
Experiment Station at Burns.
S. B. 91, Kellaher Costs allowed -when
real property has been attached.
S. B. 107, Coffey Providing seats for
rnotormen.
S. B. 115. Hart Fixing salaries of clerk
and deputies of Supreme Court.
S. B. 116. Hast Copies .of Supreme
'ourt decisions to be filed in office of
clerk of court.
S. B. 120. Marion delegat.on Salary of
School Superintendent In Marlon County.
S. B. 135. Kellaher Persons under 18
imt to run elevators.
S. B. 2S9. Chase Additional Judge In
fecond District. (Emergency clause).
H. B. 6. Dimick For punishment of
Jiighway robbery. .
) H. B. 24. Purdin Increasing salary
ff Jackson County Judge. (Passed
ver the Governor's veto).
H. B. 25, Bean Authority of real es
tate agents must be in writing.
I H. B. 27, Miller Manner of transfer
ring actions,
H. B. 28. Bean For Incorporation of
ports.
H. B. 42, Jones, (Polk), and Haw
ley Fixing salary of Polk County
school superintendent. (Passed over
Governor's veto).
( H. B. 49. McCue Fixing salary of
Clatsop County School Superintendent
(Passed over Governor's veto.)
H. B. 69. Mahoney Fixing salary of
Morrow County School Superintendent.
(Passed over Governor's veto.)
H, B. 0, Couch Providing for a free
ferry at St. John.
H. B. 69. Yamhill delegation Fixing
the salary of the Yamhill County School
Superintendent. (Passed over the Gov
ernor's veto.)
II. B. 76. Muncy Extending eminent
domain to drainage districts.
H. B. 87. McKlnney Dying declara
tion admissible In civil cases.
.11. B. 94. Brooke Fixing terms of
court of the Ninth Judicial District.
II. B. 100. Reynolds Revising rates of
inheritance tax.
H. B. 110. Bedillion For Deputy Assess
ors in Crook County.
H. B. 111. Jackson Fixing salary of
Sherman County School Superintendent.
(Passed, notwithstanding the Governor's
veto.)
H. B. 114, McCue Distribution and
pavment of legacies.
H. B. 119. Leinenweber Authoris
ing a deputy for the Clatsop County
assessor. (Passed over Governor's
veto.)
H B. 137. Couch Exemption of earn
ings of Judgment debtors.
H. B. 15S. Jaeger Providing an addi
tional Judge for Fourth Judicial Dis
trict. (Emergency.)
H. B. 190 Committee on assessment
and taxation state tax levy. (Emer
gencv). 11. B. 200. McCue Manner of taking
depositions.
II. B. 203. Brooke Manner of chal
lenging jurors.
11. B. 223. Hughes Relating to cus
tody of capltol grounds.
H. B. 234: Bedillion Restoration of
corporations in default.
II. B. 238, Brattain Fixing salary of
Lake County Assessor.
H. B. 253. Jones (Clackamas) Amend
ing dental law.
II. B. 254. Jones (Clackamas) Amend
ing dental law.
Bills passed both Houses and not acted
upon by the Governor:
S. B. 1. Smith, Lmatllla Creation of ar
tesian well districts.
S. B. 20. Chase Salary of Treasurer of
Coos County.
S. B. 24. Scholfield For treatment of tu
berculosis poor.
S. B. 26. Bingham Three additional
Dairy Inspectors appointed by the Gov
ernor, with, consent of Dairy Commis
sioner. S. B. 29. Parrish Minors not to engage
In games of chance in public resorts.
S. B. 34. Oliver For publication of
advance sheets of Supreme Court.
' S. B. 35, Smith of Umatilla Revised
military code.
S. B. 37. Cole Medical certificate pre
requisite to marriage license.
S. B. 43. Miller of Linn For aid of Linn
County Fair.
S. B. 47. Oliver $23,000 for Eastern Ore
on Experiment Farm.
S. B. 48. Merryman Salary School
Superintendent Klamath County.
9. B. 55. Mullt Thirty days' notice of
rstrays taken up.
S. B. 58. Albee Manner of amending
charters of charitable institutions.
S. B. 59. Bingham Title guarantee com
panies to deposit J50.000 security.
S. B. 61. Merryman Denning a legal
fence in Eastern Oregon.
S. B. 62. Bailey Schedule of fees for
factory inspection.
S. B. 64. Bowerman Supreme Court
may transfer Circuit Judges.
S. B. 65, Cole To abolish secret so
cieties in public schools.
S. B. 67. Johnson J160.IXI0 for mainte
nance of Agricultural College. .
S. B. 68. Coffey For the Owens-Adalr
sterilization bill.
S. B. 77. Miller of Linn and Lane irri
gation code.
S. B. S2. Smith of Marlon Providing for
one normal school' near Portland and abol
ishing ail others.
S. B. 90. Albee To establish a fiscal
agency In New York.
S. B. 93. Mulit Public bonds free from
taxation.
S. B. 98, Abraham Fishing near fish
ways. S. B. 99. Abraham Game code.
S. B. 1S, Albee Defining vagrancy and
disorderly conduct in the country.
S. B. Itt9. Scholfield For central
hatchery on Columbia.
S. B. 111. Chase Fixing boundary be
tween Coos and Curry Counties.
S. B. 112. Wood Regulating sale of
concentrated stock foods.
S. B. 114, Mulit Prohibit false rumors
concerning the standing of banks.
S. B. 119. Parrlsh Additional salary
(or Circuit Judge in Kioto, district.
g. . B. 123, Parrlsh Salary of treas
urer of Harney County.
S. B. 124. Parrish Salary School
Superintendent Harney County.
S. B. 125. Smith of Vmatilla New mili
tary code.
S. B. 127. Miller For 'free ferry
across Willamette at Peoria.
S. B. 128. F. J. Miller Special tax by
districts for roads.
S. B. 133. Miller of 'Linn and Lane
Manner fof letting contracts for bridge
building.'
S. B. 136. Marion Delegation Additional
Deputy Sheriff in Marion County.
S. B. 138. Smith (Umatilla) Method of
creating new counties.
S. B. 140. Bailey Ten hours a day's
work for females in telephone and
telegraph offices.
S. B. 141, Chase Regulating manner
of filing town p'.ats.
S. B. 143. Miller of Linn and Lane
Compensation of County Commissioners.
S. B. 144. Parrish Bank deposits not
drawn upon for seven years to be paid
Into the State Treasury.
S. B. 145. Parrish Salary of Assessor of
Grant County.
S. B. 147. Slnnott Time for bringing
libel suits one year. .
S. B. 149, Merryman Providing leather
pouches for election ballot boxes.
S. B. 151. Miller of Linn and Lane Cre
ating Conservation Commission.
S. B. 152, Merryman Salary Sheriff
Klamath County.
S. B. 154, Bailey Deeds and mort
gages to be recorded in bound books.
S. B. 157. Sinnott Warehouse receipts
to show rate of storage.
S. B. 158, Oliver Railroads, need not
file list of trip passes issued to regular
employes.
8. B. 162, Bingham For publication
of delinquent tax lists at expense of
delinquents and not at expense of
county.
a B. 166, Bowerman Fixing terms
of court in Eleventh district.
S. B. 167. Kay Regulating mutual fire
Insurance companies.
S. B. 168. Abraham Relinquishing
state's claim on two acres In Multno
mah County.
S. B. 169. Miller of Linn and Lane Rail
roads may be laid for construction work
on county roads.
S. B. 171, Bailey For organization
of co-operative associations.
S. B. 172. Kellaher Requiring railroads
to connect with each other with private
switches.
S. B. 173. Nottingham To punish fraud
ulent representation as to membership in
secret societies for purpose of obtaining
money.
S. B. 1S3, Selling Relating to larceny by
bailee.
S. B. 1S7. Abraham Breeding horses to
be registered at Oregon Agricultural Col
lege. S. B. 191. Wood Prohibiting putting
glass and nails in roads.
S. B. 193, Hedges Providing additional
Judge for Fifth Judicial District.
S. B. 194. Scholfield For issuance of
bonds by c.rainage districts.
S. B. 19a. Chase For salary of Sheriff
of Coos County.
S. B. 197. Albee for relief of Reed In
stitute.
S. B. 198, Beach Clothing railroad de
tectives with police power.
S. B. 199. Bailey Regulating drainage
districts.
S. B. 203, Hart Weekly 'report on regis
tration of voters to Secretary of State.
& B. 204, Smith of Umatilla Con
victs may be worked at fair grounds.
S. B. 205, Smith of Umatilla: State
Fair to have printing to amount of
$1000.
8. B. 207, Norton Relating to levy and
sale under execution.
S. B. 209, Nottingham Voters may reg
ister with Notary Public or Justice of
the Peace.
S. B. 210. Kay for county referendum
on county measures.
S. B. 213, First Judicial District dele
gation To divide the district.
S. B. 219. Kay an' Johnson Voters of
county may refer a county measure.
8. B. 220, committee on judiciary Fish
law for the Columbia River.
S. B. 221, Merryman Relating to School
District No. L Klamath County.
8. B. 222, Josephine, County delega
tion Amending code regarding cor
porations organized for irrigation pur
poses. S. B. 224. Johnson Authorizing city of
Corvallls to purchase , lands near water
shed. S. B. 225, Johnson Certified copy proof
of a Federal liquor license.
S. B. 226, Caldwell Preventing goats
from running at large in Yamhill County.
8. B. 227, Oliver When several persons
may hold real property as tenants in
common.
8. B. 231, Oliver Fixing- the term of
court In the Tenth Judicial District.
SL B. 233. Merryman Fixing salary of
deputy of Klamath County Assessor.
8. B. 237. Committee on Ways and Means
Extending time for acquiring Oregon
City locks.
8. B. 241. Wood Salary of Circuit Judge
of Fifth District.
8. B. 242. Johnson Fixing salaries in
Benton County.
S. B. 243. Johnson Fixing salary of Ben
ton County School Superintendent.
S. B. 246. Caldwell Empowering muni
cipal corporations in other states to ac
quire title to lands and water rights in
Oregon.
S. B. 251. Ways and Means $30,000 for
State Fair premiums.
S. B. 252. Ways and Means $25,000 for
State Fair improvements.
3. B. 253. Ways and Means $70,000 for
tuberculosis sanltoria.
S. B. 254. Ways and Means Appro
priating )362.000 for Improvements at
state Institutions.
a B. 257, Beach Children may appear
in dramatic performances on consent of
the Juvenile Court Judge.
H. B. 11. Umatilla and Morrow delega
tions Appropriating money for an experi
ment station at Hermiston.
H. B. 12. Mahone Regulating pilotage
on Columbia River.
H. R 18. Mahone Prohibiting some
classes of advertising.
H. B. 19. Mahone Relating to town
plats and additions.
H. B. 22, Barrett Appropriating $75,000
for a portage road at Celilo.
H. B. 28, Jaeger Appropriating ad
ditional $25,000 for Alaska-Yukon Ex
position. H. B. 31. Buchanan Authorizing Su
preme Court to appoint a code commis
sion and appropriating $25,000.
H. B, 45. Barrett Fixing bond of Umatil
la treasurer.
H. B. 48- McCue Permitting banks to
advance full value on bills of lading and
warehouse receipts.
H. B. 51. McCue Counties may levy tax
for advertising resources.
H. B. 58. Rusk Empowering Wal
lowa County to sell certain real prop
erty. H. B. 62. Cony era Prohibiting swine at
large In Columbia County.
H. B. 63. Miller Salary of School Su
perintendent of Jackson County.
H. B. 65. Buchanan Prohibiting wear
ing of uniform of United Stat.s Army or
Navy by persons not entitled.
H. B. 77, Hawley Providing for raising
school funds.
H. 'B. 81, Dimick Regulating haul
ing of loads on public highways.
H. B. 83. Beals Fixing salaries of offi
cers in Tillamook County.
H. B. 85. Bean To provide for laying
out county roads.
H. B. 86, Bean Creating the Board of
State Tax Commissioners.
H. B. i6. Lane delegation Increas
ing salary of Deputy District Attorney
of Lane County. i
H. B. 97, Bean Creating Insurance De
partment. H. B. 98. Farrell Requiring doors to
swing outward. ,
H. B. 106. Bonebrake Appropriating
$210,000 for buildings at O. A. C
H. B. 109. Bedillion Fixing salary of
Coos County Assessor.
H. B. 121. Applegate Payment of
claims of Central Ndrmal School.
H. B. 127, Brooke For an Inter
state bridge at Ontario.
H. B. 132. Purdin Permitting County
Courts to designate the kind of culvert
to be built.
' H. B. 134. Calkins Providing; for
filing of lis pendens.
H. B. 136, Clackamas County delega
tion Creating board of trustees for
McLoughlin Home.
H. B. 139, Altman Prohibit animals
running at large west of the Sandy
H. B. 141, Hawley Appropriating
for state veterinarians.
H. B. 145. Bryant Providing closed sea
sons for shellfish In Coos and Curry
Counties, as follows: Crabs, July, Au
gust and September: clams, June, July
and August; crawfish, November, De
cember, January and February.
H. B. 148, Bean Giving Circuit
Courts power of parolling prisoners.
H. B. 150, Eastern Oregon delega
tion Appropriating , $40,000 for scalp
bounty.
II. B. 152, Mariner Relating to rail
road commission.
H. B. 155. Dodds Permitting Rail
road Commissioners to ride on loco
motive. IL B. 170, Brooke Fixing salary of
Malheur County officers. s'
H. B. 171. Carter Providing for pri
vate propagation of trout.
H. B. 172. Dodds Authorizing
school superintendents to apportion
money.
H. B. 175, Jones, of Douglas Amend
ing the code relating to fiehing for
salmon In Umpqua River.
H. B. 185, McArthur Requiring of
ficers of state boards and commissions
to attend meetings.
H. B. 1S6. Buchanan Providing for con
stitutional convention, subject to refer
endum. H. B. 193. Conyers Authorizing
charitable associations to organize.
H. B. 195. Hughes Baking powder
must be plainly labeled.
H. B. 196. Brattain Making appro
priation to reimburse George H. Small.
H. B. 198. Belknap Appropriating
$5000 for the Desert Land Board and to
accent certain lands by tne state.
H. B. 201, McCue Empowering exec
utor to execute deeds.
H. B. 206, McDonald (by request)
Relating to bureau ot labor statistics
and inspector of workshops.
H. B. 207, McArthui- Relating to re
eents of the State University.
H. B. 214, .Carter Providing an ap
propriation for the expenses ot the
state horticultural society.
H. B. 216, Carter For appointment of
countv fruit inspectors.
H. B. 221. Purdin Appropriating
1100.000 for the Crater Lake road.
H. B. 222. Altman Appropriating
Iiooo fcr Gresham fair.
H. B. 224, JESroOKe .fUDllc recurua
to be free.
H. B. 227, Eastern Oregon delegation
Providing for a branch asylum In
Eastern Oregon.
H. B. 229, Hughes To regulate
breeding of horses.
H. B. 235. Miller Regulating fishing In
Rogue River.
ri. B. 236. Wheeler-Gilliam delega
tlon Fixing salaries In Wheeler
Countv.
H. B. 239. Farrell Providing that con
ditional sales of personal property shall
be recorded.
H. B. 244, Muncy Fixing salary of
Curry County Assessor.
H. B. 246, .McArthur Elimination of
duplication of courses of study In the
state's higher educational institutions.
H. B. 248. Barrett For organization of
mining and diking interests.
H. B. 249. Conyers Land board to
purchase lands in forest reserve.
H B. 251, Abbott Governing ex
penditure of funds for the University
of Oregon.
H. B. 255, Brandon Viewers to lay
out roads en I est grades.
H. B. 256. Philpott Increasing annual
apportionment of county school funds
from $50 to $100 per district.
H. B. 257. Brattain Reimbursing Mar
tha S. Lane.
H. B. 265. Clemens-i-Copies of ses
sion laws to be printed.
H. B. 266. Bedillion Relating to elec
tion precincts.
H. B. 277. Jones (Polk) Free ferry
across Willamette at Independence.
H. B. 282, committee on commerce
To prevent unjust discrimination by
railroads.
H. B. 287, Campbell Declaring the
legal and social status of Mary C.
Wells.
H. B. 288. committee on education
Authorizes school boards to govern
use? of school moneys.
H. B. 289, Lane County delegation
Fixing salary of Lane County School
Superintendent.
H. B. 291, Carter Amending code re
lating to elections.
H. B. 29S, Rusk Fixing salary of
Wallowa School Superintendent.
H. B. 297. Rusk Protect "Yank" fish
In Wallowa Lake.
H. B. 300. Couch Prohibiting false
advertising.
Brown
Your Hair
VVith Mrs. Potter's Walnut-Juice
Hair Stain
You'd nerer think I stained my hair,
after 1 uae Mrs. Potter's Walnut-Juice Hair
Stain. The Stain doeun't hurt the hair a
dyes do, but makes it crow out alee and
fluffy."
It only takes you a few minutes once a
month to applv Mrs. Potter's Walnut-Juice
Hair Stain with your comb. Stains only the
hair, doesn't rub off. contains no poisonous
dyes, sulphur, lead or copper. Has no odor,
no sediment, no grease. One bottle of Mrs.
Potter's Walnut-Juice Hair Stain should last
you a year. Sells for $100 a bottle at first
class drugpists. We guarantee satisfaction.
Send your name and address on a slip of
paper, with this advertisement, and enclose
Sfl cents (stamps or coin) and we will mail
you. charges prepaid, a trial package. In
plain, sealed wrapper, with valuable book
en hair. Mrs. Potter's Hygienic Supply Co.
041 Groton Bide., Cincinnati, O.
Mrs. Potter's Walnut-Juice Hair Stain la
recommended and for sale in Portland by
Woodward-Clark Drug Co., wholesalers and
retailers; Kysells pharmacy. 281 Morrison
mtu A 0 kidmore Co. l&l Ad U
Two-Burner Gas Ranges
fTi i r-'ir i.yf
Fitted with " New Method"
burners (save one-quarter of the
pas) and ljave oven; flj 1 9 firt
special price pi.VU
Pay $ 1 Down
and Then
$1 a Week
Two-burner Gas Ransres, without
oven, iron frames, with (7 C A
shelf, special price. ..... P 1 'JU
Fine Felt Mattresses for $20
Pay $1 Down, $1 Week
Warranted not to lump or set out of
shape. Made in nine layers and covered
In best art ticking- You spend nearly
OXK-THIRD OF IOIB LIFE IX BED
Why not bo as
comfortable as
you can be one
third of your
life? Once use
one of these
mattresses and
nothing can in
duce you to
have any other
kind. Try It
your money
back If you
are not pleased.
Circassian Walnut Dressers
This is a sample from the line of
Crown Furniture Co., makers of
only the highest grade furniture.
$65.00 VALUES ONLY $45.00
Style No. 229 These are' beau
tifully figured cases, wi th 22x44
inch tops, fitted with genuine
French bevel-plate mirror, 24x30
inches in size, the whole 5 feet
in height; the product of one of
the very best Eastern factories;
the workmanship is perfect in
every detail; worth fully $05.00,
but here it is at the price of a
S $45.00
The Range With a Reputation;
Gevurtz Steel Range
This Range bears our
name and you know for
this reason that the qual
ity must be high grade.
"We could not afford to
have our name before yon
a dozen times a day on an
article which did not give
satisfaction. The mate
rials used throughout are
extra heavy and the range
is recommended to be not
only the best, but the
quickest baker on tb
market.
Quick
Import
Baking Is
ant to You
Installed in j-our kitchen
on the small first payment
of 1.00, then you pay
onlv
$1.00 Per Week
Fine Oak Chiffoniers
Only $19
No. 3073: This number is from
our very extensive line of beauti
ful Chiffoniers. It is of solid oak,
quarter-sawed, and shows the grain
of the wood to the best-advantage.
The finish is of the best, and the
mirror genuine French bevel plate
14x24 inches in size. The size of
the case is 30 inches wide, 18 inches
deep and 48 inches in height up to
the mirror base. In fact it is a
beautiful piece of furniture, worth
$27.00, but our price this week, as
onlv
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a special leader,
....... $19.00
ew Arrivals in Carpets
Our Carpet Department is always abreast of the times, and our prices
will be found a little lower than those maintained by most Portland houses.
We buy in large quantities. direct from the manufacturers, obtaining the
lowest possible prices.
This week we are showing new arrivals in Royal Wiltons and Bigelow
Axminsters in private or exclusive patterns; Oriental designs in most
beautiful shades of tan, green, old reds, etc.; also Smith's Best Axmin
sters in floral patterns. All these are priced at the lowest possible figure.
Special Sale Mitred Rugs
Only One to a Customer
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Here are three Rug specials we are offering in
our Carpet Department this week. Don't fail
to see them if you have use for a new rug.
Smiths Axminster Rugs $19.85
..519.85
Kashmir Rugs $15.00
S15.09
Wool and fiber Rags Only $15.00
The wearing qualities of these rugs are unex
celled will wear -like iron; Oriental and floral
patterns in greens-and tans. Special CI C Oft
price for these 9x12 sizes only 0 I UiUU
Room sizef 9x12 feet, Oriental and
floral designs, $30 values for only
These are 9x12 feet in size, Oriental figures in
tans, with elegant shadings. Our
special price this week..'.
WL.
We are oferlnpr one humlrej Mitred Ri?
or Monday's selling "while they last" .
that will surely be appreciated by th
lucky ones. These rugs are made up of
border remnants and many of them nieas- .
ure oner and a half yards square. Higli
grrade rarpets are used Bi&elow. Axmins
ters. Wiltons, Body Brussels, etc.; values
to $2.60 per yard. We put Inem cut at the.
cost of making:, each 75 and $1.50
Rogers Bros Silverware
"1847 Rogers Bros.'" Silverware is the
kind that stays in the family through
generations, and is appreciated equally
for its wearing quality and fof its beau
ty. A few prices on articles in the Avon
pattern :
Tea Spoons, per set of six...... $2.00
Dessert Spoons, per set of six.. $3.50
Table Spoons, per set of six... $4.00
After Dinner Coffee Simons, per
set of six S1.85
Bouillon Spoons, per set of six.. $2. 75
Soup Spoons, per set of six. . . .$3.50
Oyster Forks, per set of six.... $2.75
Berry Spoons, each.. $1.75
Cold-Meat Forks, each $1.00
Fish Knives or Forks, each $2.35
Soup Ladles, each $3.25
PAY ONE DOLLAR A WEEK
Attend Our Great Sale of Sample Floor Pieces This
Week Great Money-Saving Opportunities Here
Men's Suits
Ladies' Suits
FIRST AND YAMHILL &-SOM SECOND AND YAMHILL
County delegation
vins Marlon County Assessor extra
H. B.
deputies. Am.ndInB: Irrlfra-
H. B. 3U&, nruun-o
UH T V Dlmick-Approprlatins $1000
for 'Clackamas Coun Fair
H. t. 31". Ull'"-"-
rl" f.ay.,v-r.F0r an act re
lating to the local option law
H B. 312, Brattain Appointing: Dep
uty ' strict Attorney for the second
district. ... - ,,:. rail.
H B. 314. Manoney n-cvi""-
roads to exterminate Russian thistles on
r' It' b'' 16? Buchanan Revises sched
ule of rate for corporations jncrooa...
capital stock. ;
trout. cri.
H B 326. Conyers oamu
tendent of Columbia County. '
H. B. 328. Greer Imposing licenses on
peddlers. Mccue Authorize State
Land Board to repay money to Albert
"S 333. Dimick Relating; to con
tracts for shipping;.
H. B. 335. ways and means commit
tee Deficiency bill. $90,000.
H. B. 845, ways and means Removal
of School for Deaf Mutes. $76,000.
H. B. S4. ways and means Appro
priations for state exnenses.
it B. iO. Jones. Polk Repealing: grant.,
of state to Willamette Valley & Coast
Railroad tide and marsh lands in Lin
coln County.
H. B. 349, Bonebrake Fixing Benton
County officials" salaries.
H. B. 355, Carter Concerning organ
ization of irrigation districts.
H. B. 356, ways and means committee
Charitable societies. $42,618.
H. B. 358, Brady Securing Hens on
chattels.
H. B. 360, Wasco County delegation
To fix salaries of Wasco County of
ficers. H. B. 301, Applegate Abolishing Cen
tral Oregon normal school.
H. B. 362. Ways and Means Committee
Appropriation bill covering miscel
laneous claims.
H. B. $63. Repealing law creating Do
mestio Animal Commission.
THESE BILLS PUT TO SLEEP
Large Grist of Legislation "Which
FaiU to Pass Senate.
STATE CAPITOL. Salem, Or.. Feb. 20.
(Special.) The following- bills failed
to pass the Senate:
H. B. 188, Jones (Lincoln and Polk)
Permitting Polk County to retain
hunters' license fees.
H. B. 230, Hughes Providing a tax
exemption of $300.
H. B. 174. Jones (Clackamas,) Per
mitting school districts to provide for
textbooks for pupils.
H, K. 350. ' Bryant Authorizing
County Courts to appropriate not to ex
ceed $2000 annually for agricultural
fairs.
II. B. 276. Farrell Increasing ex
penses of Master Fish Warden from
$1700 to $3000 per annum.
S. B. 223. Bailey Fixing rates to be
paid State Printer.
H. B. 259. Clackamas County delegation-
Providing uniform eight-hour
workday In manufacturing institutions
operated continuously.
S. B. 248, Nottingham Providing for
competitive bidding in procuring plans
and architectural work on public bulld-lnirs.
H. B. 267. Hughes Requiring all gas- I
burning apparatus to be supplied with
safety device.
S. B. 94, Barrett For protection or
salt-water crabs in Lincoln County.
H. B. 129, McKinney Requiring per
sons and corporations operating mines
to Hie sworn statement of their finan
cial standing.
H. B. 233. Bedillion Providing for
collection of road poll tax In Incor
porated cities and towns.
H. B. 121, Reynolds Creating office
of Fire Marshal. Only five votes for
bill. - -
H. B. 302, committee on' banking
Providing 'additional deputy bank ex
aminer and requiring semi-annual ex
aminations of all banks 9 to 1.
U. B. 154, Altman Reducing course
of study in county high schools from
three to two years.
These bills were indollnitely postponed
in the House: .
S. B. 206, Norton Telephone companies
to be common carriers. -
S. B. 24", Soiling Reducing sailor fee to
$20.
S. B. 31. Miller Prohibiting sale of
cigarettes to minors. -
a B. 1S4. Bingham Creating office of
Fire Marshal. ...
CHICAGO. Feb. 20.-Opeoial.)-Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Bender and Miss Maggie Clin
ton, of Portland, are registered at the
Morrison.
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