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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1899)
k The Peoples Store; ways the Cheapest. No Shelf worn stuff at our store. Everything bright, new and clean. Remember when you buy a suit of clothes, hat or necktie at : our store you get absolutely the BEST and LATEST in STYLE which puts you in line with well dressed men. Excellent values in iBicniiiiiiiiiiaia.a Shoes for cverybod- at prices which always please. If you will visit our store we will treat you fairly and will convince you of our ability to save you money and that 4k"IT PAYS TO TRADE AT" The Peoples Store, I. ABRAHAM, Proprietor. THE PLAINDEALER. NOVEMBER 23. 1899. LOCAL BREVITIES. pushes, J Glide was in Roseburg SaUT.VJ-V Titer MaTtindale, ol Cam is Valley ! tm io i be city Saturday Sil sale of eiik ptuebc for 35, 40, ) fl d 73 rn'g per t ard at Josepbeon. j Coneiderahl derelopeoient work is tx isg rfooe in the Nickel mine, near Bid- ; die. j F. G. Boel", one ul the business nun j of it rile Creek, io the city Satur- j day. . j - A go d bicycle (ladies') to trarfe for j rood. Apply at Ibis office. A good! bargain, j To eachange for wood, a good second band AVbiie tewing tuscbine. Apply at j Lie oifice. J Vbeo you goim to Portland remern.j twr an-1 bare joar ley. ft nxca oy Dr. ai. W. Davie. 1G3S' Firsf&i (j24) Af'eralt others fail fovgie you satis faction take your watch U J. T. Bryan and be will make u rna for yoo. (oHJ) "Necwsity knows no law." It is law oi Nature that lbs blood roust be ! kept pare, and Hood' SarsapsrilU does ! it. j " t ' A. C- Woodccck, of Eogenf ,one of l e prooiineot attorneys ef tbe -state,! was attending court in RosebqrK 6ator- j day. j A fine $o5 C. G. Conn, cornet mcdI a-lo alto born, burn Lab ed silver, gold tipped, good as new. Only $25 at T. K. Richardson's. The Ladies' Aid Society of tbe M. E. Church bare for sale carpet rags sewed and wound. Call on Mrs. O.' F. God frey or Mrs. A. C. Marsters. A. "W. Allison of Portland, spent a tew days with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Allison, iis this city, going to Roee burg Toeeday morning. CjtUge Grove . Leader. ACKERS' ENGLISH REMEDY will stop a cough at soy tiror, and will cure tbe worst cold in twelve boors, or money refunded. 25 cU. and 50 eta. For tak at Rapp's drug store. E. H. Gorsline, son of O. E. Goralina -'cur sew lumber dealer, arrived with bis family from Eoseburg, Monday, and t- :;i -sake this tbeir future abode. Mr. C 'f-'-st is la ill health and hopes to be t'..-U tj tbe change. Medford Eye. 1 had dyspepsia fihy-eeven years and tte.er found pertca&eot relief till I need Eodol Dyspepsia Cure, Now I am wel end fast like a new man," writes S. J. Fleming. Murray, Neb. It is the bes- dixesta&t known. Cores all forms of in digestion. Fbjsiciacs everywhere pre en be it. A. C. Maraters & Co. "A Hot Time in tbe Old loan" that night. Thanksgiving Ere, Nov. 6tb, , Society Cake walk and ball will be given in the Opera bouse, by Prof. Swaoton. Rehearsals will cemmence Tuesday, Nov. 1Kb., and tbe dancing classes wil not open until 8 o'clock in the evening after tbia. ' Wanted Two hundred wood choppers and 20 teams. Highest prices, first class tint f ber. steady work. - Campbell & Aujxasdeb. Comstock, Oregon. i?imimnimmimmmmmmtmmtmmmm INVESTIGATE THIS l V?E are in need of money to discount our bills. In order to do so, we will VV give you the discount. We .will with few exceptions make some mar velous offerings io meet our oDiigauons. vau eany ana De convincea ma. we mwu ousiocss, Display a Firie Line of Holiday GOOdS. flOVELTY W. B Clark, ot MillwwJ, ws in the ci'y Friday. For first class dentistry g ti D r Little of Oakland. For fine sl.oej ask for Dr. A Reed's cushion slice, at Joeephron's. Bond, tbe watchmaker mils spectacles at lowest prices and ran fit tbero cor rectly. J. O. Joboeon Jr., of Drain, Oregon is visiting relatives inSiiein. Salem Sen tinel. Douglas county, probaMy grows and ships more turkeys than ony other one county in t! e United States. J. T. Gjodxan, mtrchaut of Lo'aing Glass, brcog'it in two four-hore loads vt turkey?, for shipment Satuiday. Fob Sale. A jewd milk cow. A trood horse to trade for wood or grain. En quire at tbe Pliisoealbb office. (d"l E. DuGas. M. D., member Board of Pension Examiner. OlEce. MarsVre building residing corner D jag' as an! Jackson s'reet. Dr. Isabel Slfick ha uow secured offices and 'esi i-ncs at the S. E. cotier of Cas and Maia slreers in tb s hinuof Mr. Geo. U. Churchill. If you i verlock us youhae n de mistake. We are the people you are looking tor, we bave tbem. Low prices are at our store. Rice A Rics. House Fercisbers. R. A. Booth, who is now mapager of tbe S. T. D. &L. Co.. and tbe Booth. Kellv Lumber Co., will hereafter divide bis time between Grants Pass and Sagi naw. Graiits Pass Mining Journal. Yoo never know what form of blood poison will follow constipation. Keep the liver dean by using DeWiit s Little Early Risers and yoo will avoid trouble. Tbey are famous little pills for coostipa lion and liver and bowel troubles. A. C. Maraters & Co. Miss Mae Roberta, who b&s been teaching the Wild wood school, relumed to Drain Sunday afternoon, after a short visit with Mrs. C. M. Henderer and family io this city. Cottage Grove Leader. Mrs. Mc Kinney and dasgbier, Mire Lou, went to Roeeborg Wednetday after noon, where Mrs. McKinney will appear in court against tbe 8. P. Co. for flOOO damages for injuries received while trav eling on tbe train. Cwttage Grove Lsad er. MOKt TEA POSITIVELY CURES sick headache, indigestion and conetipa sion. A delightful herb drink. Re moves all eruptions of tbe skin, produc ing a perfect complexion, or money re funded. 23cts. and 50 cts. M. F. Rapp, druggist. J. T. Goodman tbe Looking Glaii merchant, has completed the shipment of over 900 turkeys. He bought a large number of live turkeys, during tbe fall and by feeding tbem wheat was able to realise as much as much as 60 to 70 ceats per boebel for bis wheat. Mr. Goodman also fed a large number of hogs on chopped wheat and kept a care ful record of weights and prices of both feed and bogs and found that bis wheat fed to bogs brought bim fiom 00 to 70 cents per bqsbel. Jcet Received. A large line of string instruments, Tiolins, mandolins, guitars, banjos, also a largs stcck of smaller in struments. Violins from ft up. Mando lins from (7 op. Accordions f2 to $10. Other in ttruaients in proportion. Great value in theee instruments. Se them at T. K. Richardson's. H535 the coming days that will save ktj1 CASH STORED W. 1. loik, ot Jdrd.'ord, as in Hosc- j burg Fr'davi Byroa Sutton, ot Millwood, attended f .rcuit court in Roeeburg Fiiday and Fat J urday. j Special sale of children's scai let all . wool underwear t r 35 cents per garment, at JoiepbsonV. Mrs. P. Salley returned Satudary from a month's visit iMi relatives st Drio. Florence We-t. , , II. D. Yett. of Yoncalla, will ship ; about 13.0M io jd.Ij of drrs-ed turkey for Thank si vine. j Do you know a !.': in when yon see jit? Thy ar loukine yon ntr:"ght in j the eyes when x on a n our store, j Rica & Kick. j Warroa Reed, of Gsriiner, visited Pottlacd this week. The rain oa can I nery at Gird.ner, in wbich be is inter fated, handled atarit ti 'Hi ci:t f fish. ) A number cf person have csked us j who to apply l, f -r so arpoii tment as j census euumera'or. All applications j phoulJ be dires4-d Io B. C.Winn, Al j bjnr, Oregon. Either chiikens or tu-ker can te hatclied in a Pett-luroa Incnbator. 8ee them at CburcLill & Vto'l-y V. S. M. Gneon, f.reni-n cn ibeB. P. isouth fmmIveu', pel through to day, returning o his duties from a visit st Portia i -d. Eag-ri Gaard. We have not ret lid aurSc'eot fro3t to kill the tovto vim. t.d our market gardeners ee ytt briuxics to market fresh tomatoes ripe from the vine. M. E. ReiUsl, of Ruckles, was in tbe city Saturday, and made tbe Puundkal eb a plraaant oil leaviog, with ns tbe eollatteral for one years tubcript!on. Mr. Reitzel fays times are livtly at Ruckles. . , J. D. -EriJite-, Editor " Democrat," Lancaster, N. II., ay-: 'One Mi rule Cough Cure is tbe bett rem :dy for cixup I ever used." Immedia'ely relieves and cures CJQghs, colds, croup, aetbms, pnsomooia, broncuitia, grippe and all chroat and lorg troubles. It vrevents consumption. A. C. Maraters A Co. ACKERS' DYSPEPSIA TABLETS axe sold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart burn, raising of tbe food, distress after eating or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate reiki 25 cts. and 50 cU. For -Rale at M. F Ripp's drug store. W. J. Ma hooey, assistant station agent in Medford, is expected fov be re moved from this place to Oakland, Ore gon, between now and Jaooiry lit. That we are to lose Maboney is to be re gretted by all Med iord people. He is a splendid .fellow acd is good Lelp- It is really a misfortune that wben Medford gets a good tbicg sbe is compell-d to let go of it Medford Mail. Mrs. J. R. N. Bell and son and daogb tercams down from Iudepndeccs jes terdav mo ning and remained in ths city until tbe 4:14 Oregon express, when tbey lelt on their return to Baker City. Tbey have been visiting friesds in tbe Williamette valley for sjms weeks. While bere tbey were tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Disque. Salem States maor R. K. Montgomery, who lor several years held tbe petition of nigbt operator at tbe depot here, came up from Glen dale tbe firjt of the week to recuperate for a few days. He expects to return bare with bis family in a short time to sssume the position of assistant agent. Tbe family have many friends bere who will be glad to welcome tbem on tbeir return to Grants PassGrants Pass Observer, you money and will help us A fino line of spray pumpa t Cm. vli ill & Woolley's Mrs. Wm. Kajkei dall newt Io Drat-', today. Eugune (iuaid. A big reduction iu EatiiiM'i Ko.lnks et Cbutchill & Wuolloy'. Iladyan io now sold at 50 cents per package by all ilru. Kiel'. Get llutlyan Pale, emaciated, thin, weak rueo and women. Iludyan euros. All drugis:, GO cents. Sciata, depoudencr, locomotor ataxia. paraltEis. Iludyan cures. AH diug- giets. 50 cente. Racking headache?, bleary eyes, wo.k- ness, noises id head. Hu ljsu cures All (irngists, 50 cents. Miss SI and Frul.ui returned I'ueidsy from a fortniiblV vi-jt i h frieinln in Roseburg. AihNnd Tidings. J. A. Underwoo I (Jimm ) w;is h k- ing hauda it!i l is hieods, th:i m-niis everybody in Rosehnrg, ttii im ruiuK JuEts'e the uouey tou coold have made if you bad bought no iucuhutor last reason. Tulk with Churchill & Wool ley. Mis L ura E. Jones, of tbo t rain Wu hman, pp. nt luosl of hst week iu Roseburjr, vijiticg litr sister, Mrs. W. C. Concer. Oa last Tliuis.Uy at Drain, while en xaued in a gamtt of football, Seih Feus ton, a boy of about 14 years of ago suf fered a broken 1. g. Fiunigin'a ball tomorrow uigbt is the attraction at the Opera Ikuse, Fun, and lots cf it is ab.-itae piomice )ou. Prices 25, 50 and 75 ce'.te. "I wouldn't be without DoWiti'a itch Hazel Silve for auy c.in-tdera tion," r.tesThoe. B. Kt odce,-Cintrr-field, O. Infallibl- for piles, cuia, burns ndekin diseases. Bsware of ounter its. A C. Markers & Co. Ifyoudou't an: to laugh ttiy away, but if yon like fun, come 'o the Op -n House tomorrow night and cojoyyoor- self. Itememh-.r the da o, Tueedav, Nj. J8 To.norow i ig'i Murry aud Mack wilk th- re fem us tnp of comedians will apiar Kt tho cp-ia house in Final gen's B.H. Tbey have 25 people and proiui'O os iifW e peci I ivs and, in fact, a i aln.o-ti to ire new program. T-er will be a Cllid innelinic of tli L O T. M , a t Ffi'li -vi. 2 oVl "-. Kv rv inein'nr i- iifg i to e psentas bu:ices) of iuportanc is to cone I vi- ie Hive. Cob i Cokxollv, L. C. C.J Acvir.uiit, B. K. l)r W. Wix -in, Iuly Hill, X. Y., says: "I heaitily recommend One Minute Co -Kit Core. It gave my wife immedi ate relief in tuftocatios asthma." Pieaes ant t j take. Never fails to quickly cure oil con'!!, coius, moat and long tron'-le. A C. Mareteis St Co B. M Armitege end A. O. Rose will tive a d tuui fctratioo cf tbeir dry powder nre cxiionibhcr on trie Jackson street eq la'. ToUy ebbing, Nov. 23 h, at SjV.o-i. Firrmn and property owners r.' ptr icolariy invited o attend. Jaoiea Norit'ao, of Kellogg, niveJ t own, Fiiday evening, on bis way to the the CoiiU teigbborbood, where be has beeu engaged to teach a school. Mr. Norman isooeof oar bright young men, aud e predict for him success in bis work. A gand entertainment under the auspices cf tbe Modern Woodmen of America will be given at tbs Opera Haas?, in this city, on tie treeing cf December 2, ISJJ. There mill be ad dresses by Hon. M. A. Miller, of Leban on, state deputy bead consul, and Hon. Ralph E, Johnson, of Lincoln Nebraska, lecturer for M. W. A. Everybody come. Thanksgiving Services. The following is tbe program for the union Thanksgiving services to be held st the Presbyterian church, Nov. 30 1GCJ, st 10.30 a. m. Rev. G. R. Arnol will preside: Invocation. Reading, President's Proclamation, by Rev. 8. A. Douglars. Sicgiiig. Resdirg, Governors Proclamation, by Rev. J. A. Townsend. An Anthem. Scripture reiding by Rev. Mrs. Cos lip. Prsyer by R.v. J. T. CoUod. Singing. Sermon by Rev. W. A. Wood. Collection for local poor. National Anthem. Benediction. Prjf. Traver will have charge of tbe singing: I', is earnestly desire 1 that there be a large attendance upon these services ou our national Thanksgiving Day. We owe it to ourselves, to our commun ity, to our nslion and above all to our God Cummi'.tee. Bazaar. Tbo ladies of the Christian tbutch a ill bold a Bazaar at tbe Mark's building on December loth and Ititb, next, A Urge number of useful and fancy articles are he-inn prepared, which will be suitable and nice for Christmas presents for children snd friends. All articles wi l te sold at reseonabbj rates. It it r.cw generally conceded that a letter has been received from the mist-iog deputv sheriir, U.J. Day, and it was mailed from Gieat Falls. Montana, al though the contents of the rams shows that it was sent to that place to be posted -Eugene Guuid. How's This? Wo ofter One Hundred Pollers Reward fur any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props. Toledo, Q. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for tbe last 15. vears, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able o car ry out any obligations made by tbeir firm. West Trnax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldiug, Kinnau & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal' ly, acting directly upon tbs bl'Md and mucous surface of the svstem. )rico 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Tt. monlalj free. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough) Bears the Sff0t J1 mmmm Commencing with November ist, we will give with each $1.00 51 cash purchase, a chance at the $50.00 prize, which we will give to the person holding the lucky number. The drivvino- will take place on Jan. ist, 1900. ' Our prices on -a, Ladies' and Men's furnishings, Millinery, Boots, Shoes and Hats Are right, as are those in our other departments, and inspec tion will convince you that w emean what we say. Mail ord ers promptly filled. Send for samples. 0 301 and 303 Jackson St. iOQCl "I ucd to cough a great deal and ?pit blood, and niy neighbor in 'Dayton, .Ohio, where 1 1 livi J y amonj tlirni fif wive that I had c o 11 - sumption, al- did not tell ce, for fear of making nie despondent. I kept on coughm? and trying differ ent sorts of medicine hn t nothing seemed to reach my trouble until I rot bold of bottle of Acker's English ltemedy. I prayed for health ail the time, and rnyttrayers irere answered aa non as I began taking this celebrated Eng lish expectorant and tonic. Since mr re covery 1 hate told hundreds of sunrren irorn cougns. rcoiaa and weak lunps thst Acker's English KemedT would nn them. Some of them won't try it, and it does seem to me terrible when anyone deliber ately muses to M cured, mere ought to be a law compelling consumptiTra to take it, rea if they don't care for their own lives, the public's welfare abould be consid ered. Don't yoa think so too f I hope such S law will soon be enforced." (signed) Alas. Ricbabmvx. 8M ki tV tae. tmt tl a Mtk tkranrtmrt Ik ri4 Kutnuxl (ualt : and to Eulud. ai I, ai.ii. aL. ai -. H yoa at am aaaaStd altor bayint. rKiua U wwivwaiaiiaMeivvBMarMc. Ve enOarfet Obt store fonnlte. IL BOOkS CV.. fropnetan. w York. For sale by M. F. Rapp, Roaebnrx's Contribtitioa. PoaT..AM, Not. 23 (To the Kd.tor.) In published list of towns sending re- mittance. Rosebur bou'd have been incloded. Tbe amount contributed $3 63 was tent to Governor Gter, and baa been paid in today, lla ha J report ed to me that he had a remittince from that city, but in making "list I bid over looked it, not having sur .credit cn my book. Pleise msks a note of this, r s Roeeburg will think it strange at cot b ing mentioned. M. A. Suabk, Secretary. To Whom H Msy Concero. I am desirous oi haviu. tbe a l Jresj of W. H. Browo (mail carrier) (oriutrly of Myrtle Point, Oreet.o. recent'v ol Wolf Creek, Orenr. Tbe perton fur warding this information to lock bos 102 M yrtle Point, 0.en wdl be n warded. Bill Poster aad Distributor, liar ing bill board in tbebe.-t locations io toan, I am prepared Io do all wcrk io tht line on short notice. H. O. Hoi SHOLUKK, Roeeburg, Oregon. your"face Shows the stale of your feelinii ai d thn state of your health as well. Impure blood makes itself apparent io a pale and salbw complexion, pimples and akin eruptions. If yoa are feeling weak and worn oui ana ao not have a baltbv ap pearance, you should try Acker's Blood Elixir. It cores all blood d iffpaa hri cheap ScrsiparilU and so called purifiers fail: knowing this, we sell rvorv buttU on a positfve guarantee. Sniffing i w la m m That is whyour business has more than ' thribbled inthe past year. We started with the belief that a pleased customer would be our best advertisement and . such has proved to be the case. 1IJJG flHEPRIID, ID I Is GOODS FOR IHE MONEY - i AIM. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, 1 1 ATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, FURNISH ING GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NO TIONS, RUBBER BOOTS, OIL CLOTHING. Agents for the Salem Woolen Mills Tailor Made Clothing aud McCalls Bazar Patterns. C. I. K. STORE. FISHER & BELLOWS. wmfflmmmmtwmm?mm?mmmmm?frm2 oo in Cash Given Away. m 1 1 ti 1 u 'a. is 11 j i J KJ JO JL IIUUl U. 5. Mail at Rose burg. The welgUng of U. t. mail matter in tbe Poeeburg poiollic for 35coi sreutire days closed on '.ov- 6th. f.imaaler Frater fiirnislK-s tho folloaing totals: Hill. MATTER. rirstclass iratter 370 I Cs. 15 oa. Secondclaao matter tnj; i SecondclaES matter, free In eoucty... Third aod fourth matter. 221 12" Gov. free matter 2SJ " 3 " Equipment, sack, etc. . .2305 15 ToUl S022 11 E.IU:ii.t) JI11L VlITLk. Firs'class matter 1259 0 Secidlaas matt, r J3ti I Secondc!as matter free in , county 735 3 " Third aid fcur;h matter. 5t! " 11 Gov. fue UMtter 2SS5 " 6 " Equipment, ack, i-r. . .2081 7 Foreign matter 35 5 - Total... S7CS - 10 - A Oood Omen. Conductor D.ve llou.!( n and Euaioetr Ed Elliot will have i'hnrge of the train earning the U. of O. f. team to Portland to do banle ith t e Mult nomah. It i a pecobar fart that tae bojs in g.Di It a field nievt or f jothall contest, have always bttn Tictorioos when caiiied by trains in charge of those Southern Pacific railroad employes, and it is te.it ved will be so in this instarce. Guard, 23rd. Pike reduce J ou Winchester rill-sat Ccarcl.il! & Woo',h-V. OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHTTES' should always bo kept in the houso for thciozT uniny rctaawna FIRST Because. If any Member of the family has a hirdjccld,' it will cure it. SECQliD Because, , if t thefchil drenare delicate and sickly," it will make them strong and ' well. TIEtZD Because, if the father or mother is losing flesh and becom ing thin and emaciated, it wil! build them! up and give them flesh and strength. FOURTH Because it-Is the standard remedy in all throat and lung affections. No household should be without it It can be taken in summer as well as in winter. toe. and $1 .00, ill druggist . SCOTT BOWNK, Chanm, Nw York. stws Rosebu STATE OF OREGON, ajteccnva DeraaTMiarr. Sals. November 21, 18'j. In iK.-coid.noo with tj provisions of an art entitled .M . act subiniUir.fr. to the Uxiors of tbe of Ortgjnat tbe ten ersl eleclion to be held on tbe first Moo da 10 Jooe, 1-jOO. the pending iroposed dostiiotlonal amendment," at proved Feo uaiy is, m, I. T. T. Geer. Gover nor of ihs Btare of Oiegoa, do tereby cause the following prepceed a mend -mens vt ibe constitution cl theSute of Oregon, as c-riued to by tbe Secretary of State, to be .'pobliebed for five consec utiTe veeks in "Tje Rxwbnrw p, DLa," a n-(papvr rublUhed in it e oecona Judicial D.strkt of iha K ..f Oregon. Done at t e Capital, at g!tu, O f, ibjt t-cly-firt day ol Nov -SEAL - rtniwr. A. JJ. 1S99. T- T. GEEK, ueGcvrcor: Gorenor. F. I. IX'NBa, recrerary ot Hi tr. By SENATE JOINT EESOLUIION So 4 Be it ulred ! the -Senate, tie Uoose ciccorring. That the foll .aii.c ameoduieot 10 tbe Contii.tK u t . Elate of Oregon be ard is hereby pro poeea: "That tVctioo lOol Anitle XI of th. Constant ion of the State of Oreaa h sod the same i hereby abrogated aod in uro lorreot ici, m Uof Arlkl. Xl shall bs as follows: .kTaxa XI. ""taction 10. Xo eoantv. ciit. toan cbool dialrict or oilier municipal curpo- raiioa cnaU be o,losreJ to Lr..n i... debted in any usanoer or for any pnrpoe IO an amoQbt li.rluJll.it Dt-Ft-aL aiKlina indebtedness in tr situ'rgve n. tM .!:0g nve per centom on ibe X4U10 ..I th-- tax able property therein u U a.cr:aiud by the last assscsmmt f w Kue aod Ccnaty taxes previoos :om ii cu iiog 01 socn iDdebledoee. "Adopted by tbe Senate Jan. 30, 1SU3. C. W. Fcltox. Tretident of the S-tni-'C -m tirred in by tbe House Feb. 2, 1SJ3. "V.t. KADV, Speaki ot the Hon-. "Adoi ted iy IU Seuate Jai.' 31, ISUi. Joscra rriMON. President of tbe Senate. "Concurred in by tbe I loose Feb. 4, Ciias. I. Mobis. Speaker of tbe IIn?e. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION N . 13 Be it resolved by the Ssnate, v t House conenrrinz: That the folloair.g amendment to tbe constitution cf tbe State of Orrgon, in lieo of Sevttoo Ten ot Ankle Seven (7) be aod the saine is hereby proposed, to wit : "SaXTlOX 10. "Tbe Legislative Assembly may pro vide for tbo election of .Supreme and Cir cuit Judges in distinct vlaeees, one ol which classes shall cot.eiat f five Jus tices of the Supreme Couit, who shall not erfoira circnit duly; ami Um o-her cltt' eliall c insist ol as many Circuit Judges as in ;y be drenifJ i rerfsary, who hall hoi J full ttrrms wiih.-.iit allot ment, aod who shall Uko ti e eame oaih as the Supreme Jude. ' The Legislative A6 mbly may 1 reate as many Ciicutls as i.ay hi uearv. "Adoft-d by the S-nate Feb. 15 1S1I3. C. W. Fi iTox, rresident i f the S- nare. ' Concurrel iu by the lIour Feb. 13, 18J3. w. r. Kkauv, lak-'r f !h House. "Adoi.l.d by the :lial- Ju. SI, IS'Jo Pntideotnf the Senate. 'Concurred in by the liun-e Feb. 6, 1803. CltAS. 11 MAKKS, Shaker of the H rre " HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION N 1. Ketolved by ht House, ili Senate co-.rurrins: Th4 the f ill.-aiuif am-inl-uienttothe Consiiiutiou ol th-at i f Oron be and hereby is proiie.l : "Tbat the Constitution oe a-nt-ndd tj adding Article 19 a Mo', to wi : Abtiolk MX "Sei-tioif 1. The neircstry u- of UiuU for 'he coi rtrn ttnn (, ns rv -ir r etoruH .-U n fur Ue pnrimtx id irr k or f. r rUhta ! f the cm ituclii. of caiil. dllrht', llu.if 1 r Ih ti c m vey aater to li e p a ol u-c for any uh--fill, lieiiflii't il, or uH.-ear iinpMf, r fur lrtttta or lur lraiia- f tnillr ur WDiltilim iher- of, lV liltttn uf ix.l-i. ruil-iml, train, (Vli. IttMpii, hl'l. h'sti:llT work, dump t o'lir ntfH.-ty nifans to th.jr cunplHin dVluiuiil or any ther ue i-e'easary 1 1 the cemplet e i II 5 lb- St.U or prwrri of the LfiBh l '' JWranta. U her dsdd to l,, - pablicnaeand subiert. l. 11.. 1- two aod control of th, Siate h2. Tbo 1-. .... the unappropriated water, of My r.,ral treara to beneficial na. k.ii - .. . denied. "Section 3. Tbe use of alt -ai-r. - ap-roprtate.J for mW. rental or ) i wa,a.sooi all waN-r, i.,o.llv - priated fos private m( ,hh. .1 rf socn appropriaimit. iu 1,. u- jnooie 1, u ,ew,t,y dnUtM to lw a ix ihni ftd nl.JVct l, ll r-lvli-i .vl control of t- S;mle ja lb, mmamwft cubed by I.. Bot tbe ricl mm ad appro it such o .11. abject u, scch pr.nrisio-i, of Uw forth uxiog of pr,T property for pabite or priva n pierided ia Soctiow 18, Ar ticle 1, of ihc CuuniiM i.4 t!e State- -I Oia.o... ''ectioBj 4 Tihi rric'it t cab-c t x ' ea or OJtnpensali for the aatof at supplied to soy coaoty, city, tows r water dir.rict or inhabitants thermf. raav fraachi-, -id c d. bo zaro'W n cej t by mtboii.v of and ia a steamer presented by law. "A lopteit by the FIoa Feb. 15, IS3. (Sign: d March 7, IS83.) W. P. KaaoY. Speaker ol tho Hootw. "Adjp fd by the Senate Feb. 17, 1833 (S pied March 2S, 1S33.) C. W. Fcltox. President of the S nate. "Adopted oy thi Home Feb. 6, 1305. Cuas. B. Uooasa, Speaker of the flooae. "CorKorrrfd in by the Senate Feo. 13. 13. Joskpb Siaos. Presideotof the Senate. HOCSE JOINT SESOLUTIOS NO. 2. Proposing as amendment to tho Cow- stitution of the Stat of O.-egja by re pealing bectioa 33 of Article 1- " Revived bv the Uoose, tbo Seat coocniring: That Sectioej 35. of ArtkJa -' 1 of the Constitution be and berobria repealed. "Adopted by tbe Hooee Jsn. 11, 1893V W. P. KaaoT. ' Speaker cf the Hoese. . "Coacurred ia by fie. Senate Jan. 30 1A3 ' C. W. Fcxrox, ; ' l'resideat of tbo Seasie. "Adopted I,, the Hotue Jan. Jt, 1S55. -Cuas. B. Monasa, Spwker ot be Hooee. 'C .Hirr.-.l ib by tti S'nc Feb 12, 1S33. J-rn Simos, PrrttUn: uf nus Saiate. SEN ATE JOINT k FOL CTION Na 7. II i. irmt.j hj hi Senate, tb It. cot. cm i Ih t too foL'vwinsv aai-i drueiit Ijlho Csiiiu'ioo of ths fiaie ot Drvg m l. au.f ii hereby pro AaVrtCLK 1 ' ' Tne eU-coae frt r is . ia tbia ut shai not rtetvftr lM iii -i-wt i any citixettun a cvom 4 . a " 'Ad iicvl h Sant-F-K ISOb. J. rn :lw l rle t t !... Ad-4d if U lluii feh tj. (SUj. . t'u.K. U. Mooatas p airr lire Ua-o. "A.l.i,t.i h. ! Svi,. tJaw JO, lfl. T.C Toioa. I't. ai.h u t the S-i-t. A I 111 1 y 1 . H.mmm J u,. tl, 13 ta. K. V. Caar KK, ..N.t 1 . iti.m lloe.,' UMTEO tTAlfc OF AMERICA M AtK ul ..;;G0N. Otfice of Secre ti-y o ..v.-l.V.I. DUSBAR. Sei 'fl- ry S ' f the Suie ol Oregon, a tt 1 Cum uii.m of the SkI cf said State, I 1 h-b.- ivrtiiy ut I luvj compared .j 'h i di-it cvy of Senate Joist Uisjluii.ti Nv. 4, of the Legislative" Am -iiu uf 1413, "Municipal Ifidebt . drift AnieiKltrrni ;" Senate Joint Ko- luii: N 13 vf tbe Legislative A emi ly oi IS: '3. "Judiciary Amend' uii-m ;' i'- ' Resolution No. 10 ul the l-i.rl,iivr Awiub.'y of 1893, ' Irrii;aiioti Aui-iidtueut House Joiot Resolution N . 2 tl tbe Legb-lative As . aemhiy of 1S93, ' KvKaIiag Amend ment ;" n l 5Vriti Joii.t Kt-roJiUon N. 7 ol 1 he L-ailive ItKiuMy of 1815, "Ei ml SullVaxe Aroendtueot," oiuix-vl -oii. s n on fil io Hi is . olliv-,! lli.l ih- a ime is a correct ' ir.; e ii; ihin-fr iin and the whole thfie-d. IS TEsriMoSY WHEREOF, I hv v. . In-ieunto si my Hand and affixed hereto the Sal of the State. i Or. goo. D it: Mt h Capitol, at Salem, Ortgo tin lt i:d da of NoTember, A. D., 1Sji." F. I PUNBAR, St re'ari rf .' tats . 4 :.f - o