The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, October 05, 1878, Image 1

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East Oregoniau Publishing Go.,
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ENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1878.
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LODGE DIRECTORY.
tiuiM tor. No. , K. or r Icfli in the Caatl
HaM. Pendleton, everv VeJnrav erenlnj. Unrtbera
la rood ataadinr are cordially Inriud t attend.
PxswOTOiC Lodcc, No. SS, A. F. A A. M.-My,,ft.
tU first and third Hjody ol each month.
Tneetin; 7T.1I. 4
KiTtts St, Martha WwMnctno Chanter.
ton. "Meets every Toe-day ui;ht f dSowias the nrat an
third iljaiij in eaA mouth.
ElKXxa LoPOt, No. Si, I. O. Q. r , resJ!Ua-iIu
ererv fcilorday evcniur at " P. M. Brethren la pxJ
vtandlns axe invited to attend.
lliuuu. Lorax. Xo. 10. L O. 0. T retvilctnn-J
ilortl everr Tbnrviiy evffltfg at ooek J". M. BrrW
ren in poml ttaodinf are reijoeeted U attend.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
oiheijj
Emoont. Csrccsn. W. L. UacEwaa cSdatinr:
Ticcson aeeohdand fourth Sunday of each, month
11 A. JL aa4 7 A) I Ji.
Ctrrar Cnra.cn. Rer. W. IL TVatU, pastor: aerricea
at Umj Ooort 1 loiM on tec second Sunday ot cah xuontb,
at 11 A. it, and 730 P. M.
DncRix Orcxca. UxU in the Court Hoes on th
third Sunday at each month. Mr. L X. tilrlnnltoo oSd-
atinc at 11 A. U. and "iO P. M.
MeniooaT Cut ten. Sooth. Rer. S. W. Dt1c, pa,
tor: aerricc in the Court House oa the first SumhrW
earn nwih.-mt 11 A. M. awl 7 -JO P. M. - Mi pa,
)C E. Cnrxcn. Kr 3. C Klrkmxa, raptor; amice
ob th fourth Sasdsr of each month. Prayer martlrx
ca Wcdacaday ctcqui.
tTxxix Sonar School. It. TrSSi. SofC Xeetieroy
Saaday is the Court Home at 10 o'clock A. 3L
Sena Ssiie jjiaoanceaicnts at births, Burriecia
ad death, will lhMTte4 without cJurjc Ohitoary
sotlcca cin be chartvd for asrording to their Icztjtk.
Sat copies of thedsr OaBwcux, ia wrappers, for
riiHiix. ran be ohtarani at this oflioe.
"Kt anvree do roomibHIty for Tiers mitul by
Barrnpendtpta.
Dr. J. A EHOTdes,
TbeAr Stoek will MaiW kinUfcri !
Dry Goods,
Dentist,
Groceries,
OREGON LEGISLATURE.
TENTH MKMtieX.
Eleventh D.vv, Sept. 23L
hrnntr.
Tlie Sonata met at 2 P. The
journal was read and approved.
BILLS INTRODUCED.
llurcli To incoqwratc the town of
Amity.
George Authorudng tlie disposal of
dedicate in the State library.
Itrown lleiealing the auial and
locks curumisidoiierK.
Haley To rejwal right to establish
wator trorkji at Albany.
For the relief of Jajon Tieeler.
Enabling judges of circuit court to
exchange placnc
Bennett To "amend code relating to
sheritTs duties.
SCCOSD CEADIN'O Or BILLS.
To regulate and define a homestead;
referred to judiciary committee. Kega
lating rocAsoremcut of lumber in log;
committee on commerce. To amend
Sec. 9?6 ot the civil code; to committee
on judiciary. Relating to tale of fire
arms; ordered engrossed. To amend
lav relating to common school; commit
tee on education. Relating to clerical
committee on way and means. Bui to
amend the law governing time and place
for uoluing circuit and county courts; to
judiciary committee. Cochran bill re
lating to o'.iice of State Printer; to com
mittee on printing. To regulate Salmon
fumng on Clackamas river, To commit
tee on commerce. To license the selling
of goodn by sample;" committee on com
merce. I Sill to staliltMi uouse of correc
tion; judiciary committee. Incorporate
town of Amity; committee on incorpora
tions. To reiteal the act authorizing
Jacob FluJiner to atabliah water-works
in cttv of Albonv.
AfTEKXOO.V SE&S10N.
The bill for an act to nrovide for
jiayment of war Jchums 1878, was taken
from militarr committee and referred to
eommitlee on elsjix.
law re Latin"
1,
to
t ill peactice ins monssiox VS CVA-
1 T taia and Union ewmlira Au crdcra adiroaed
to hla at Pcndletwa, Oregon, will be rcomptty atteadod
to. AU workctsaraateea. taarsts taouerau.
Hardware,
T.T.MUCR
t. t. ttt : r i rtnx
Qslesbj & TTilliamsoH,
PHYSrCiAKS AND SURGEONS,
Gkiaa asi Glassware,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
riLL ATTESD ALL CALLS, DAT OR SIGHT,
with tcsritnf OAaaoc XaiaStnet, OBC9-
uu SrsfBura.
HATS AND CAPS,
E. P. Eagan, i. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
tTTESTOS, C1IAT1LLA COUNTY, OREGON'. OF
tee on Slain Street.
J. M. Preett, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
PENDLETON', OBECOX,
eflre at Residence.
W. Whitcomb, M. D.T
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
PENDLETON', O LEGOS.
emTT. 1TTT-ST1 ATX CALLS. DAT OB 51CIT1
V with promptneaa. AU diataaea trraUdby the
bteat sad tery beat swdca tor the comfort el the p&Utat.
W. C. McKay, H. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SUIGE0N
T-VEXnLETOS. CMATTLLA COrNTT, OEECOX
JZ OCTpidtethePcodktooHoUL
Dr. J. B. Lwrfsay,
SUKGEOX ASU D EXT 1ST
Ii now located pennaneotly
JS PENDLETON, UXATHXA COCSTT,
Where tia serricci caa aiwaya be bad.
S. V. KXOX.
ttorriey at Law,
Wecton, Una! ilia Cnssty, Orseco.
"TTTTIX PEACTICE IX THE C0CETS OF THIS
1 State and WahiRttonTerrttT- . .
XfSfcdil T'tf"tw' pud to Land lioiiatm and Col-
ecttoni.
Fred Page-TasttH,
(XotaryPsUk.)
. Attorney ut Law,
Axd Real Estate Bbgkee.
OPEOAL ATTENTION CITEN" TO COLLECTIONS
. jj and Itobate JIatUra.
Loans at2Uated and County Orueri boojht and eoJJ.
OITICE IS COURTHOUSE.
BILLS PAEaEU. - -
S. B. 1To amend Sec 20, title
chapter 4, mifcellaneous laws.
a B. 33 To amend
sale of liquors to Indian.
S. B. A3 To amend the act incorpo
rating town ot uervais.
Discus En.
Bill to legalize certain elections in
Yamhill county, ordered engrowed.
bill regulating adjudication
and ayment of claims; amended and
I ordered enrros-viL
Lord's bill for an act to iecure a just
. - - - r 1 i .
uivimon ot ine estate oi uaiiv.ru wv.
jxmding consideration Senate adjourned.
Haar.
SECOND BEAD1XQ Or BILLS.
IL B. 57 and 5S relating to suits for
recoverv ot real nrot-mv: reicrreti to
aid in State department; cotamittee on
whtx and means. lleUtinz to convey-
ances ot real )rotxnv, coramittee on
judiciary. Relating to conveyances by
executors and ailminbtraUon; comrait-
te on judiciary. Relating to osting
notices ot election; orueml enrrosseu.
To repeal Sec 77C civil code; committee
oa judiciary. To amend sec et
, , . . ' I jiuhciarr committee. o. i'J, to cure
tnfore made in cood faith; to judiciary
of taxes; committee on ax&rssmeau. To
repeal act nrovidiac for traveling
comtensatioa of justices of the mpreme
aad circuit courts; committee ea judici
ary. Relating to duties f State Treas
urer: committee on wavs and means.
For a committee on swamp lands; cera
mil tee on public lands.
The president signed S. J. R. Xa.1.
; Adjourned.
I
They w31 alnra take raeaiRr is Sar aay orders
tth which thry tfiay be cctrsaud to
thfflty.
:U their
Grain and Hides
And other PRODUCE takes la excise at the HIGH-
EsryiKsfrrgATaa.
Cash Paid for WooL
COOKING STOVES
AXB
MANUFACTORY OF TINWARE,
And aS kind, U
House met at 2 P. ii., speaker in the
chair and 55 members present.
A petition was read from citixaas ef
ILnton county axking lor m to am
in the constrnction of Alsoa Bay wagon
raid.
H. J. JL 3 requesting Congress to
extend time of completios ef X. P. IL IL;
and IL J. IL 4, aAking that Uatatilk
rervation be thrown WXjh to wtUe-
ment, were read tint time.
BILLS IXTRODCCEjIS
Stratton For recovorv of damages
for injury to private property by coqo-
rations.
Dorris To provide for holding teach
ers county institutes; also apprejriatus
S2.500 annual lv for uiirt ot state
uiiivendtv.
Gilbert EsUUishing ditches, drains
ami water courses.
Evarts Regulating costs of trials of
Indians in Extern Oregon; also, amend-
inc ejection law.
Steams Relating to common carriers
"Wcbdell Dcfininz duties of county
TiilitTEEXTH Dat, Sqa 25th. i
Keumte.
Bill for an act to provide short-luuul
reporters for the court: ordered en
grossed, and read third time to-morrow.
REPORTED FROM COMUITTEES
Bill to amend chatter of city of
Albany; favorably.
S. B. 12 To promote incihcal acience;
favoiablv; amendments offered and
was adopted.
U0CSE BILLS, ETC
Tlie act to incorporato town of Jack
sonville. The act to authorize Dalles
city to disose of certain lands, and the
act to inoortorate town of Lebonon;
wore read-first time.
II. B. 10 To prevent the employ
ment of Chinese on public works; and
the bill to protect stock growing inter
ests; read second time, the latter ordered
to third rcodinz to-morrow.
Senate concurred in joint memorial
for the establishment of a harbor of
refuge at Port Orford. And with reso
lution to exjivl the saloon from Capitol
building.
Hie House resolution requiring two
thirds vote for the introduction of bills
after 30th dav of session; laid on table.
House memorial for an extrusion of
to the X. P. IL IL; referred to
committee on railroads.
Memorial for the opening of the
Umatilla reservation; referred to com
mittee on Federal relations.
Senate concurred in House resolution
to procure copy of procedings had by
representatives of general government,
and the State, with the Umatilla Indians,
Adjourned.
AFTERXOOX SE&SIOX.
time
After the committee read a resolution
to meet the Woman Suffrage Associa
tion, and hear arguments; adopted.
Adjourned.
Fourteenth Dat, Sept 2Gth-
Hcaate.
"ILLS READ SECOND TIJdE
Senate bills To amend the act to
prevent swine from running at large: to
special committee. An act to redis
trict the State; to judiciary committee.
To amend Sec 313, of civil code; to ju
diciary committee Act to amend pri
vate incorporation law; to judiciary
committee. To amend Sec 1,051 of
civil code; to judiciary committee. To
amend Sec 55 mil code; to judiciary
committee S. B. 77 To amend school
law; to committee cn education. To
amend Sec 44, title 4, chapter 11, civil
code; to judiciary committee. To
authorize sole of duplicates in State
library; to judiciary committee. Tore
peal the act creating board of canal
commissioners; to committee on com
merce BILLS PASSED.
S. B. 5 To leaglize election of jus
tices of the iJcace, in Yamhill county.
S. B. 82 To reteal act authorizing
Jacob Fleischner to erect waterworks
in city of Albany.
DIACUtSlOX.
On Lords bill for an act to secure
just division of debtor's estates occupied
the tune of the Senate during the most
of the morning session. Adjourned till
10 A IL 27th.
SHEET-IKOX WORK,
Xalst Street, oppolt tlsa Ctort Hmw
Win cocstadly bare oa head aad lor sale, a Conrptei-
Aaaxtoaestot
i. E.TCEX2S.
B. T. UOXT.
Sutar, PnbUe.
THrn&r L
Attorneys
Bailey,
at Law,
"37X3NT-
And wQ alwayskaeccsplcUajeortaMXtaf
COOKING STOVES
ALL KINDS O P
Done to Order at abort notice aad
prices.
U reryaaodefal
Cotnnr orders boucet akd bold.
stCUtiaUd.
XTtXEae on Sfala Street oppaiite the Cost
PEXDLETOk, ORECOS.
J. H. Stan wiO be SKodated with ss ts aS
to the Circuit court ta ui rotsre.
LOANS
G. W. WEBB.
Jobfl A. Guyer,
Attorney at 3La-w,
PEXDLETOX, OEEGOK.
T-r-rrr T. tTrTIcC TV ALL THE COURTS OF
YV Eaern O.eeoe. OfLso wfcb O. W. BaiJey, J-
) tc tbe beleL
Wilson Hotel,
ITmatlUa, Oregon.
a roe V I wifsnv, FORVERLV OF ORLEANS.
fL has located on Front Street Umatilla, where she
ha ot3td a Orat-daM hotel The bouae haa been re.
fitted, the beds are excellent, and the table UI be jpp
nlled with the rerr beet the market afford. TraTeDers
w31 not reet stoppla? at tela place.
it. W. Stage Coinpnyi ooaehea atop here.
AD AX STAXG
Proprietor of the
Centennial Brewery,
Pendleton, Orrrna,
BECS TO IltrOOU THE PURUC THAT HE IS ROW
prepared to f umidi CEEU to Uc pcoiJe U an el
llt nualilr. Trr and be eonrioced. Brewery cut
OMessorx.
Brobock For relief
of Lake countv.
eidcU!
CTlUXT. center of Mode
'rT?C!fn bnnneai roa caa ene In.
X)JO A
ss to no
HO 1 per day made by any worker of either
aer, rijht la yonr own locauuec i-arucaiara u
ample worth Si free. Imprcre yonr ajare Umo at
tuu oostnee. Aoarea nnaaoa At., i wui""'
"WALLA WALLA
STEAM- BAKERY,
ESTABLISHED IX UU.
O. EUSIOITTEXi,
Xaanfactcrer of Bread. Cake. Plea, and all Vii a'
Cnckea. Flra Proof BoUdlny.
XalB Street, Walla Wall.
A. X. SPARKS' SALOON,
Peadleleti, Oressu
XEBPS OX EAXD THE SAME GOOD OLD ETXD.
Xala Street, appeal 1 the Fest OSSee.
BILLS READ SECOND TIXE
To provide for completion of State
Capitol; laid on table until Sept 2Ui
at 2 P. iL Rerulatins fees ot Mientts
and clerks; referred to judiciary com
mittee. Aid for internal improvements;
to committee on internal improvements.
To prevent brand of stock; committee
on counties. Amending estray law,
same order. Regulating rates of inter
est; engrossed for third reading. To
peculate common carriers; committee on
commerce. Regulating sale of sprituous
liquors; engrossed for third reading. For
relief of Grant countv, committee on
claims. Rerulatinff apportionment of
school funds: committee on education.
FIxinz time of holding legislature; com
mittee on elections. Defining bound
aries of Grant and Baker counties; re
ferred to members of sail counties. For
tmnishment of vagrant and tramps;
committee on judiciary. Providing for
election of superintendent of ticnitcn-
tentiarv: committee on elections. Ad
journed.
Twelfth Dat, Sept 24th.
Keaatr.
BILLS READ SECOND TIME.
Bill to amend article 770, title 7, of
civil code: to iudiciarv committee. Col-
vis's mininc bill: mining committee.
Bilyeu's to provide for payment IndUu
. - .... !.- TKII
war claims: military conuniiicc aui
to pronde for erection ot insane asyiura;
committee on public PuildidingH. lo
nrovide for constitutional convention;
to committee of the whole To regulate
the floatinc and rafting of logs; to com
mittee on commerce Bill amending
law for destruction of noxious weeds; to
committee lull to appropriate money
for relief of A. Wing; to committee on
claims BUI relstin: to pavment of
taxes to State Treasurer, by county
treasurer; to iudiciarT committee Bill
relatinr to the exposure of hides ef
slaughtered animals; to special commit
tee 1 1, ii. C5, relating to duties oz tne
emoars of tchool districts; to committee
en education, mil cranang me uerry
brothers nght to use Canyon creek; to
judiciary committee Granting UnutilU
Boots Ceapoav, same ngfat to I taauiu
river, judiciarr committee. imi to
grant right of way to l&ggers and lum-
bormoa; to some committee S.Ix. 13,
to inoaqtorate town ef Lafayette; cora
BtiUee ea iiicoria3ratins. S. B. 25,
cediBg juristliction over certain loads
at the Cakcades; to special committee
MEMORIALS.
Requesting Cbngres to extend the
time fer completion of X. P. ILR. And
asking Congress to provide for jiing
the L pt'Wa reservation for settlement;
adejitciL
rrriTioNS presented.
From citizens ef Ronton county ask
ing aa appropriation for constructioa of
wagon road, from Aisea lay along ai-a
river.
From citizens of Lake county, asking
r a change in eastern boundary of the
countv.
From Portland Board of Trade, ask
ing for bill to allow the K. P. IL IL Co.
to build their road through the State
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.
Committee on Commerce ; houre bill
to regulate common carriers recommend
ing its passage
' . ... . ,
Committee on .Military reported ad
verse! v on IL Bs. 3 and 13 for protec
tion of gome
Mining committee reported favorably
on house bill defining mining claims.
Committee on Roods and Highways
reported back the bill to protect public
and private bridges with on amendment
allowing 20 bead ot cattle instead ol 1U
Ao be driven across at once ; amendment
adopted and bill ordered engrossed.
Hamilton of st-ocial committee on re-
Tiort of centennial commission, and the
... .... ......
bill for defravmg expen.vcs ot exmuit,
presented majority rejort recommending
passage of the bilL Grant presented an
adverse report from minority, Both
reports and the bill referred to ways and
means committee
AFTERNOON' 8ES5I0X.
A resolution instructing sergcant-at-
Harrisburg
for
PETITIOXS.
From citizen of
amendment ef charter
From citizens ef Benton county for
an appropriation to defray expenses of
survey of swamp land at Alsca.
From citizens of Yamhill county for
repeal of fence law.
BILLS INTRODUCED
ef following import:
By Waldo To provide fer clearing
streams ef drift wood.
Lord Te repeal law for appointment
ef the State Librarian, and allowing
supreme court to appoint.
George To amend law relating to
cerporatiefas.
TbcrBrptoa To jirevent spread of con
tagious diseases among domestic nnimtK
George Te amend the school laws.
Myers For roKef ef W. W. Beck.
AiprOB To amend laws fer collec
tion of taxes.
Cochran Fer relief of certain psr
cha3i at public sales.
Davidson To amend laws fer taxa
tion. I
Bilyes To amend law relating to
elections ef justices ef the peace
George rer relief of v. S. Horn.
Haler T regulate the employment
of convicts.
Brsdshaw To amend Sec 115, page
329, civil code
Burnett To permit foreign corpora
tions to do business in the state, on
same basis as domestic; and another to
actions against such foreign
corporatioas; and Uil to punish tres
pass. Adjourned.
Itoeiar.
arms to remove the saloon from capitol
building ; adopted ; also a resolution re-
, quiring a two-tumis vote lor uic intro
duction of bills alter thoUlh day ot uio
session.
BILLS. INTRODUCED.
Bv Schrocdcr A substitute for IL
B. 25, relating to prrotwrty to be ex
cmpt from taxation.
BILLS INTRODUCED
of following import:
Br Lee To amend the law relating
to disturlatnccs of religious meetings.
Kohlcr To fix fees o.' jurors and j pense on
witnesses.
Bewlcv To fix boundaries between
Yamhill and Tillamook counties.
Brolack To prevent bulls from run
ning at large
adopt a uniform series
of school books for the State
Thompson To repeal the law estab
lishing a land ot&ce at La Grande
Scott, To provide for tiling of mort-
SSCT- .
Campbell To appropnato $3U,WU
for payment of expenses of this legisla
ture
SECOND HEADING OF GILLS.
The bill authorizing IL T. Hill to
build booms and exclusively uso Luck-
uunute; referred to committee on internal
improvements. Bills to provide for the
construction of a fish way at Oregon
city falls; to committee on commerce
To legalize certain roads in Curry
county; ordered to third reading to
morrow. Bui to regulate practice of
medicine; referred to special committee
of Hewitt, Green, Reed, Acton and
Rinehart. To provide for additional
Har.
Action of yesterday oa the bill to pro
vide for purchase of proceedings of
Umatilla council; recommended and bill
laid on table
BILLS IXTROSUCZD
of following import:
By Stearns For an act to amend
school lawa.
Galloway To regulate foreign corpo
rations doing business in the cute
Starkweather To provide for fixed
salaries, for county clerks and ihrrirTs
in certain counties.
Schrocdcr To repeal Sec 946, title 1,
chapter 13, aril code
Acton For purchase of the Quackia-
bush patent shackles, for use of State j
oSciak.
(TamttAl1Tn nmrriU fnr tii rnr- ;
chose and distribution of 200 copies of
supreme court reports, volume 1, at cost
of $1,200.
Hughes To amend tie act creating
board of canal commissioners.
Thompson To more dearly ' define
duties f assessors, and provide fer ap
pointment of deputies.
RESOLUTIONS.
By Starkweather Requiring state
ment of accounts of canal commission
ers, and to see if the tea per cent due
the State has been paid ; adopted.
Thompson Requiring State Treasu
rer to render his account for the last two
rears; adopted.
Thompson Requiring school land
commissioners to make similar report;
adopted.
SENATE BILLS READ FIRST TIME.
To repeal act authorizing Jacob
Fleischner to erect water works in the
city of Albany.
Bill legalizing election of certain jus
tices of the peace in Yamhill county.
REPORT
Of special committee on canal commis
sioners shows the following bill of ex-
that account: Allen Parker,
President, $I,S04 32; James Totem,
S1.1S0 S2 ; B. Jennings, $951 82 ; W.
P. ConwaT, Secretary, $1,712 33; AY.
L White, Secretarr, $625; total, $6
274 29.
SECOND READING or BILLS.
Bill toprovide for construction of por
tage railroad between CelQo and Dalles
City ; referred to committee on internal
improvements.
IL B. 75 To amend rchool laws ; to
committee on education.
To change the boundaries of Lake
countv ; to special committee
IL B. To prevent the abuse of cor
porate powers ; to judiciary committee
House adjourned till i o clock x. Jd.
EVEXIN'O SESSION.
Was devoted to discussion in the
committee of the wbole, on the appro
priation for Capitol building fund. The
committee decided upon $20,000, as the
sum nccessarr, and reported an amend-
meat to that encct to the original out.
which was adopted. Adjourned.
YTutsd to be JaterTteired.
He walked into the office with an air
of grandeur and importance scarcely
commensurate with his general untidr,
unclean and unkempt appearance He
might have been a tramp, but the prob
abilities were that he was only a boarder
from the Hay Bunk Hotel, of Coramcr
cial street wharf, on a short rural ex
cursioa for the benefit of his declining
health.
"I've omred,'' he
"Well, what of itl"
"Nothin' pertiekTer; only I thought
you might want to see me So I dropped
round to save you the trouble o hunt-
4WbyJ Well you're the wust I
ever saw. Why, to interview me, of
course"
To interview youj, What do I
wont to interview roa fori What do
you know 1 "
"I reckon Pm Txjat s well posted.
the general run o folks you mterriew."
"I don't know where to begin."
"You don't I S'pose Gearal Grant
should slap along out here, vhatTd you
askhiml Er hoVd you tockkBeecher,
s'pos'n you was to give r?w the grand
talk I kjr King Calico, or the Chinese
Ambassy, er the Tullis gang, er any
roosters of note aa' cons'quence I HoVd
you begin oa them!"
"I'd question them on those subjects
with which they are most familiar, of
course"
"Well, let me see ; maybe yoa could
pump me on finance Try."
"Are you faraiHur with the nrftruraT
question l"
"Familiar enough, ef beta' oa speakta
terms is familiar. But, to tell the truth,
finance on' me never did get along to
gether very well, though we never dis
agreed when I could get a fair holt.''
"What do you think of the present
state of the f: nances throughout the
country I"
"Now, look here, 3Itster, please don't
press me so hard. Ths frTtanopn is all
right ef the financier would only let
'em alone What we need is a circu
lating mejiura, on howYe we gain' to
her a areola tin mejiam ef it don't cir
culate! What good's money in the
bank dot For instance: You've get
dom' there No good. All right. Xow
sfpoe I'm oaly s'posia' you under
stand yoa abode con.r te tune exxn
tal to me an' I transfer it lo a &ve cent
beer man, and he pars it over to the
Uean make money faster at work for uj than at any
tUactW. Capkal not required: we will sUrt you.
(12 per day at hose tnade by the jndmtrtoaa. Men,
women, eoys ana gin wanvea ctcttwi
a. Now b the suae, CofUyoatat i
Addreas Tars A Oa, Augurta, Main.
aad term free.
rjri week in year own town. SSoutatfrae.
rMc
Reader, if Ts-Ji wastabuaiM at wMch
petseesef Mfeera rao ake pat pay all the Urn
iktj weefc,wriU fer parti.to H. Kiujrrr ACo.,,
Union Hotel,
OKECOK.
If
rriKa house ix the bust condition fob
I tbereeciofirBot. Oran UU and jood UW
l7tbetuoHthihc Ti pairaivaf ot U pAk
a Mfietoi Mare tear Mt boa for IMMtaa,
Wenoe, U Orauie, Uia, tr Kf aad JMM v.
TJXATII.I.A, ...
SAVE HORX, PBOTKtrrOR.
for Araistant Secretary of State
Kohlcr To amend the law for lew of
school taxes.
Schrocdcr To require county courts
to Dublish nunrtcrlv statement ot cx-
tcnditurcs.
TTiinlimi To amend the school laws.
committee on roads and highways. To Wright To provide for construction
Galloway To repeal law providing justices and constoblcs; to committee
on elections. To amend charter of town
of Gervais; read by title
rcriTioxs.
From Portland Board of Trade, for an
act authorizing N. P. IL IL to build
through the State
Fmm otitens of Warner valley in
authorize the State to recover warrants
drawn on swamp land fund in payment
for swamp lauds; to committee on ways
and means. Bill creating oflioe of clerk
of board of school land commissioners;
in committee on education, ror relief
of John Flannigan; committee on claims.
For an act to nrovide for uniform taxa
tion; committee on assessments. To
amend Sec 700, chapter "8, titlo 2, of
criminal code; cominiiwo on wmuiuui
Tn nmvidft for aid of internal improve
... , i i l - riv.
meats; committee on puuuc ianiw. au
amend laws relating to duties of State
Treasurer; committee on ways and means.
Apperson's bill to amend law governing
levy and collection of taxes; committee
on ashcssmcnU Bill providing for la
borer's lien; to judiciary committee.
Watt's bill to provide for cure of insane;
citizens
of railway around the portage, at The annexed to
Dalles and Cascades. K0 couni-T'
Evarta For a general incorporation report of committees.
law for cities. Ways and means Reported back the
Lee To prevent tlie spread of the bill for defraying expenses of centennial
r - I ..... a. la A 1 , 'A, 1
exhibit wim recommenuauon mat i. oe
referred to committee on the whole
Canada thistle
BILLS PARSED.
n. B. 8 Authorizing Dalles City to
sell certain lands.
IL B. 24 Regulating enclosures.
IL B. 47 Amending law relating to
cs trays.
8EXATE BILLS.
No. 1 To amend section 20, title 1,
chapter 4, miscellaneous laws; 53 In-
corporaling town oi uen-ais, BL-;
punish persons sellig liquors trjK
read first tic
AdjoarBed.
23, to
Judiciary I L B. 4 Regulating con
veyances; without rrcommcnuauoti.
Bill to punish persons provoking breach
of the peace; adversely. Hill to pre-
scribo the tiino for coffiMeficesveat of
action to recover real property;
amendments, which were adopted.
AFTERNOON SBtMOK.
House in the coMiaittoe ol the
oa the bill providtseg for ibe
of the oawtot btuiaisig,
whole afMraoom ut
Fifteenth Dat, Sept 27tk
faraate.
BILLS PASSED.
S. B. 9 To secure a just divixioa
of esUtea ol tlebters. a B. 12 For
an act to promote medical science S.
B. 18 To ameivd tho city
Albaay.
brcwerv iropnetor, and the brewerv
poT it to you for subscription. Yoa
grt yoar money bock less the wear and
tear, and it hex circulated aa' dose good
an lifted a single soul at least from the
pit of despair to the gallery of bliss m
the theatre of life"
His tones were almost eloquent, aad
his sottish eyes almost fioahed as he
caught that last sentiment on the fly.
" What do you think of communism V
"Communism. Now touvc-
gentle rocket, aa sent her in with a
twist. It's a line shot, a tea strike, aa
the las roll down my alley. Ef you'd
called it Kearneyism Pd a dodged the
issue; if vou'd called it But! crises Td a
backed water. But yoa pooled the jmwiit
on' called the turn for Cosimmmemt
Communism is good. Dmsioa is the
price of liberty. What's yours is miae,
on what's mine is my own. CaitaTs a
fraud, and the greatest good to the
greatest number is the kings the times
swings on. The greatest Kumber ss as
Communists. The greatest good that
con be bestowed oa us is capital. Give
us capital, an well run the usiTecse.
I'm a Communist from the word ge.
Anything else you want to know I
"No, not to-day. The valuable iafec
matioayou have already von cats ted ia
sucicient for the day thereof.
"Ain't you gota to aay asytkia!
"Haven't I said encuchl""
'Skeercely."
"What more do yoa waatl"
"Didn't I say scsethiag aheat drea
lotia' mejiums !
"I believe you did."
"Did I meatuja aay prticklsr
amount I"
"Yoa did two bits."
"Well ef yoa think my reaeeeia was
sound, I should be plsed to HlaoiraV
in a practical maaaer. I woald
late
His cool propositioB was sabHaely
impudent that the qaarterrwas imatedi
ately fortkecming, and the lart view we
obtained of the "interviewed" he was
u circulating " around the coraer te "cir
culate " the " mejium " in afive-ceat beer
hall
charter of
i.
The avorniag sessioa was taken up in
ducussioaoa tho Pertlaad bridge bill,
and resulted ia the adepttORof aa
meat or substitute
mittee, to whkh
Arrai
Most
with
Unequal Length of 'Lscs. Aa
elaborate scries of meosureaveats of ha
man legs has beea made by Dr. J. S.
"Wright of Brooklyn. Ia the weceed
ings of the Kings County Xedical Se
city, the retalta i the investigatioa are
ea aa W .
very tusawaAt appears prooBe
that aeJnpJMlenoa ia jUaree has
k aV aMa
.a , aamaaaaan
tssfassB
kaavaaBeaar
at'S