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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1899)
y jT S. S "S TV ft ? ft O A T fi T f ZS O ff ff if jf jt . he Peoples Store; Always the Cheapest. ia -- -- . 1 - -- - --- 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 m m hi visit our store we will our ability to save you money and that fc"IT PAYS TO TRADE AT" The Peoples Store, I. ABRAHAM, Proprietor. THE PLAINDEALER. DECEMBER 7. 1899. LOCAL BREVITIES. J. T. Gj was a business caller at (Lis office Toesday. If. W. H. Devore, of Cauyonvilla, Fecial S:iher)in, of Oakland, wan io j Bond, the watchmaker eeiU specUcles the t it yenterday, attending to bnsi-1 at lowest prices and can fit tliem cor new. ... . jrectly. A go xl bicycle (ladies') to trade fori HeivWhea, sal'.owneefl, falling sensa wood. Apply at this office. A good j lions, liver troubles. Hudjan caret, bargain. j All druggists, 50 cent. To exchange tor wood, good second ) . DuQas. M. D., member Board of ban J White eewiiig machine. Apply at bieefbee. j C. B. Freseell took permanent charge of lite EL B. Station, as agent at Glen dale la-t Tuesday. A good black kid glove can be iound at tbe Novelty Store for (1.50. It will pay yoa to try our kid gloves. ' Kervousneos, weakness, exhausted Ferrous vitality, rheumatism. Hudrsn ceres. All druggists, 50 cents. When you come to Portland remem ber and have your teoth fixed by Dr. M. W. Davis. 163,' First Su After all others fail to give you eaiis faction take your watch to J. T. Bryan and be will make it run for you. (nl4d) A fine $05 C. G. Conn, cornet model Sclo alto born, burnished eilrer, gold tipped, good as new. Only $25 st T. K. Lichardsoo'e. We re In receipt of a letter from Bev. Edward iPngb, ordering the address of hie psper changed from Danville, 111 , to Uciiob, InJ. "TwoLeads are better than one." If tbe'one you have is dull and heavy you teed Hood's Sareaparilia. It will give yoa prompt relieL Tbe Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. Church have for Bale carpet rags sewed sod wound. Call on Mrs. O. F. God frey or Mrs. A. C Mara! ers. French Settlement will give a pound social at the school bouse cn Friday eve ning, Dec. 15, 1899. Tbe proceeds to be donated to Mrs. J M. Bee sc. Every bed; invited. lira. R. Charchill, Berlin, Vu, says, "Our baby was covered with running eons. DeWiU's Witch Hazel Salve cored ber." A specific .'or piles and ekin diseases. Beware of worthier! counterfeits. A. C. Marsters & Co. ACKERS' ENGLISH REMEDY ' ill stop a cough at any time, and will aire tbe work cC3rra twelve hoars, or money refunded. 25 cU. and 50 eta. For sale at Eapp'a drug store. Mrs. 27. Bsyd received a letter Monday evening from her daughter, Mrs. C. B. Cannon, announcing ber safe arrival at KoJitk, Alaska. She had a yery pleas ant voyage and is well pleased with ber new home. "1 Lad dyspepsia fifty-eeven years and never found permanent relief till I need Eodol Dyspepsia Cure. Now I am wel snd feel like a new man," writes S. J. netting, Murray, Neb. It is the bee dleeatant known. Cures all forms of in digestion. Physicians everywhere pre en oe it. A. C. Marsters & Co. New students are coming to tbe Rose t or- Academy every week. Tbe facili ties for a higher edocalhn are all right ia this school And students are availing themselves of the opportunity thus of fered The attendance is almost three times as large as when tbe eebcol opened. HELLO! ANTA GLAUS. Bring ine something from that very pretty assortment of -,Vk Bohemian Ware at the Novelty'Store. That's what Mothers, Sisters and Sweethearts are saying. They know too that we can save old Santa a good bit on his numerous presents. Any of tie following are good suggestions for presents. Beautiful Dress Paterns, Best Kid Gloves, Pretty Dressing Sacqoet, Capes and Far Collaretts, Silk Hose Support, Ice Wool Fssucata Silk and Wool Mlttaa?, Infants Initial and Silk Handkerchiefs, Shoes tit) Mens' Suit, Lidies' ttOVELTY II II t treat you fairly and" will convince C. W. Crosby, of Riddles, u in the city yesterday. For first class dcntistrr ( ti lr Little of Oakland. D. Jackson, the uuDBtniih, ii sick and coc Coed to bis borne. For fine ehoej ask fos- Dr. A cushion sboe, at JosephsanV. Reed's t Special sale of silk plushes for So, 10, ; ! sand nnl as rvna Mil nt T AnKinn e .v,., r. . Pension Examiners. Office. Manters building residing corner Jackson a'-reet. Douglas end Dr. Isabel Sidgmick has now eecared of&ccs and cesiJeuci at the S. K. corner of Cisa and Main streets in the hone of Mr. Geo. U. Caurcbill. J. B. Clark, rejria. III., says, "Sur geoni wanted to oirate on me for piles, but I cured them with D Witt's Witch litzel Salve." It is infallible for piles and skin diseases. Bsware of counter feits. A. C. Markers & Co. Sheriff Stephens assisted by Deputy Sheriff Wells, took the prisoners who were convicted and sentenced to the penitentiary and reform school, to Salem yesterday. If too ever lock os you h ave made mistake. We are the people you are looking for, we have tbem. Low prices are at onr store. Bice & Bice. House Furnishers. Mrs. Comstock has sold the Home Bakery to Mrs. Connel of Eugene, and will eo East in the near future. Mr?. I Comstock did well in ber bueinees.bot j was much in need of rest. i Mr. J. Sheer. Sedalia, Mo., aaved his j child s ufe by One Minnte Cough Core. Doctors bad given her op to die with croc p. It's an infallible cure for coughs, colds, grippe, pneumonia, bronchitis and throat and lung trouble. Relieves at Once. A. C. Marsters & Co. Ia a lecal in the last issue of the Plautdealek, reference was made to Mr. Tunnicliff ss agent of the Wells, Fargo exprets ofBce, at this place. This was a mistake, as Miss Boick is tbe agent and not Mr. Taonicliff. It takes bnt a minute to overcome tickling in the throat and to stop a eocgh by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. This remedy quickly cures al! forms of throat and long troublee. Harmless and pleasant to take. It pre vents consumption. A famous specific for grippe and its after effects. A. C. Marsters & Co. MOKI TEA POSITIVELY CUBES sick headache, indigestion and constipa tion. A delightful herb drink. Re moves all eruptions of tbe skin, prodnc ing a perfect complexion, or money re funded. 25cts. and 50 cts. M. F. Rapp, druggist. A Portland lady passed through Bose- burg on the local, yesterday morning, having in her possession a small branch which she hkd broken from au orange tree a few days before, at Red Bluff, Cal. Tbe branch was loaded with nine luge, well matured, ripe oranges. Jist Eeckived. A large line of string instrument, violins, mandoline, guitars, baojos, aleo a large stock of smaller in struments. Violins from $1 up. Mando lins from $7 np. Accordions (2 to $10. Other instruments in propsrtion. Great value in these instruments. See them at T. K.' Richardson's. 1 Umbrellas and Mackintoshes, Purser, Lance Assortment, Rhinestone Combe, Glove, Necktie snd Handkerchief Boxes Dolls, Tea Sets and Toys, Perfumes and Toilet Articles, Fancy Shoes, for all feet, Slippers, GASH STORE. D. will you of A rice line of epray pumps a. C'b arch ill & Woolley'e Price reduced on Winchester rides at Churchill & Wco.lejV. Special sale of children's tea let ail wool underwear for 35 cents per garment, at Joseph eon's. T. K. Rtchardao'u mafic home fold to Judge J W. Hamilton a fine Chicker- Snit Vmain am fatea? ifavi t .u, , V-JS- Female complaint, pale, sallow coin- plexions, headaches, nervons dyspepsia. Hudjaa cures. All druggists. Either chickens or turkeys can be hatched in a Fetelutna Iocabator. See them at Churchill & Wco'lryV. Do you know a barcio wlirn you tee it? Tbey are looking you tra:gbt in the eves when yen are in our store, Ivict & Rick. Just see li e money ten could have made if you hi J boudit an in cat a tor last reason. Talk with Churchill Woolley. D-sWitt's Littls Early Risers purify the Mood, clean the liver, invigorate tbe system. Famous little pi'la f r con stipation and liver troubles. A. C Marsters & Co. Mie Ant.ii E. Ciauni j. Tyre, Mich., says, "I suffered a longtime fromd.vs-j pppbia ; loet fietli and became tery reak Kodol Lryfpepsia Core con pletcly cured cnc." It dig-s's what you eat and cures all forma of stomach (rouble. It never fails to give immediite relief in the worst cases. A. C. Markers fc Co. "I was neirly Jj with dyspepsia, tried dolors, visited mi neral springs, and grew worse. I used Kodol Dvsyep sia Care. That cured me. " It digests what you eat. Cares indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn and all forms o dyspepais. A. C. Mar iters A Cx ACKERS' DVSI'EPSIA TABLETS are sold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart burn, raising of the food, distreesf after eating cr any form cf dyspepsia.. One little ta'jlef ciyes immediate relie 25 cts. and 50 cts. For sale at M. F Rapp's drugstore. State Senator G. W. l'at'erton of Washington county, who has been on a trip through Jacks )n and ; Josephine coanties, stopped over.tn Rose burg yes terday to visit the ?lxixijxales editor. Senator Patterson who is an enthusiastic supporter of Hon. Binger Hermann for U. S. Senator, sys that hs finds the sentisent in favor of Mr. Hermann very pronounced in all parts oi tbe state. Mr. G. P. G ester and family passed through Roseburg yesterday evening on the local going to Grants Pass to take permanent charge of tbe S. I. station at that place. Railroad men are mncb pleased with the change as it ii quits a promotion. Mr. Geeter began his rail road career as warehouseman at Rose burg in 1837, later was made agent at Oakland, Or., after which be was sever al years train dispatcher at Portland, but for five years past has been chief clerk at East Portland. Mr. Gester ia prominently connected with the order of R. B. Telegraphers. We beg to call special attention ta the large display ad of T. K. Richardson's, which appears on our fourth page. Mr. Bichardson, we believe, has the only clock" of musical instruments in Bose- burg, at least the only complete stock of first class instruments. He has also built up a reputation for honesty and fair dealing, which extends all ove Southern Oregon. The Blickensderfer typewriter, wnicli be advertises, is a marvel for simplicity, utility and cheap ness, being sold for f35 and $50. Per sons interested in bis line cf goods, will do well to call end examine bis stock. A Half Dollar in your hand is worth saving. Guess on Gold Watch with every Dollar Purchase. Men's Hats or Neckwear, Ladies' Dog Collar Belts, Men's Fancy Dress Shirts, Boys snd Mens Sweaters, Jewelry tbat wo can guarantee, and at very Reasonable Prices, Roseburg, Oregon. K. of P. Sjclal Session. On last eveuiug Alpha Lodcu K. of P held a 80ci.il session at iluiir bc.ll iu honor of Sir Knight Stanley Kiddtr, who expects to litate soou fur Manila where he enters the U. S. postal service to which lio ns appointed a short timo ago. The hill was comfort ibly rilled with the member.1 of the lodo and I'.ieir fami lies and a nurut.er of invited goests. program consisted of vocal nod instru mental auHic wfti rendered, after which lunch was served and an hour was spent in conversation, cards and a kpd eral social mix-up. A very pleasant time was had. Mr. Kidder is very papular in Bose burg, both socially and in a btisinese way and whiie his dhndi are g'nd of his el!-mtritcd recognition, yet they ae sorry to have him iro away. We wish Mm ev ry succe s ia his now Held cf la bor. Mis. Abucr Riddle is in the city visit ing friende. A big reduction iu Eastman Kodaks, at ChurcMil k WoollcjV. Tho new sidewalk in front of Rice & Rice is a decided improve root. George Churchill of Cleveland, was doing business in the city Wednesday. Tired limbs, achicg joints and pains in muscls. Hudyai cure?. All druggists, 59 cents. Hon. Henry Bxth made a shoit basi nets trip to Gran's Pass Monday, return ing Tuesday. Ladies, if you a e So king (or white or colured luffrita silk, you'll God a nice line here. Novelty Store. Wollenlrt rg Bros, are taking (ho p.e- cau'ion to attach door and witido shut- ter to ho biik end of their store build ing. The rHU of the Monogram for tbe bent fit of tbe Catholic Sunday School class, was won by No. 41. the locky holder beicg U. J. Gaoler. . Lee Arrsblrcng, formerly of Oakland, but now ei g.'gid ia the milling business at Lebanon, is iu tbe city on business and called on tbe I'lainoeales. . MituMaili.; Bliinof Cleveland, was in town Tuesday and maJe tbe Flals ds au.ii a pltjjfdrj rail. ML-s Blaio has been slopping at Oakland for rotno licce. where - he ha' been taking spciat lieions in, mu'"c. The article io lust Monda' i-c-qj cf this paier, in regard to tlio any Lij:ory cf the county, is crealii g conti.lirable in tercut among ihe old sett'ers. Among those to call at tli id office wilti siget tiousaal reatioiicanves was J. V. Mjss man, au Indian war veteran, no an iu mate cf the Sildisrs Horn, who cilled Tuesday. Mr. Mosjinan settled ia Doug las ountr, wei .if Drain iu 1S51. U was eryael duriuK th.tt year in carrying the miil betaeoa lOncalU aqJ Sits- barg iu 1 afierward iu other iiti o( the Uaipqaa Vallry. Mr. M .";r.nn U st ia terejtin.talter cn tha i arly bis ry ol Douglas C3ur.!y. II do. B. S. "ague, forecast vtficial and section director of th weather bureau, at Portland, who is weil known to tbe people of O egjn, has been Irans'creJ temporarily to Cbicig), and Geo. N. Salisbury, fjrmerly located at Ssattle, will take his place during his absence. For eleven years Mr. Psgao has teen in charge of tbe work io Portland, aad dur ing tbat time tbe station at Portland has grown to be ona of tbe rooit importont in the United Slates. Forecasts are issued only at Washington City, Chicago, San Francisco and Portland, which shows tbe importance of the station. Bora. BUCKNEB. At Gardiner, Nov. 19, 1SJ9, to Rev. and Mrr. U. 11. Buckner, a daughter. Qrau's Opera Co. In these days w ben tbe majority o( theatre-goers want something realty fun ny, "Wang," which sppears here at the Opera House, Tuesday, Drc. 12:h, fills the bill. It has caught th people al! over tbe Iarg4 cities of the laud and be came a uxiure iu .e lorn lor over three years. The scenics effects are first- clasj, tbe costumes handsome. The singing and dancing are of a high order There is plenty of clean fon and a lot of pr.tty girls with goad voices and nimble teet. Among the people of tbe cast worthy of notice Bhould be mentioned Miss Louise Moore, who has been tempted by tto manager of tbe Wang" company to give up her star ring tour and become a feature of this attraction. .Miss LTJise .Moore easily bears tbe distinction of t eing the meet graceful, refined and fascinaliog young woman who ever donned men's apparel Another great feature of this great a. traction is the presence of Mr. linbirt Lett, who as" Wau?" tbe King lieaent of Siatn, has received as uiuuh attention in tbe large citioj of the East as would a high-class tar. Miss Moore and Mr. Lett are an unusually strong n.tir to find in any one company. Another strong feature of this o.-ganlzition will bs tli9 trick elephant, which is one quarter of tho opera. The presentation will be ose of the most elaborate ever seen 10 thin city. This is tbe only organisation trav eling iu America today who has the cote right to present "Wang." To Whom Ii May Concern. I am desirous of having tbo address of W. II. Brown (mail carrier) formerly ol Myrtle Point, Oregon, recently of Wolf Creek, Oregon. The person for warding this information to lock box 102 Myrtle Point, Oro., will be n warded. DUFFY'S RESTAURANT. A first-class restaurant bus been opened on Cues street, opposite tho depot, ot which may be had fresh oyt turp, chicken, steaks, stewx, lunches, and besides meals at all hours, regular meals ate served. Lunches and quick meals for railroad passengers a specially. For tbat hungry feeling bn sure and call at Duffy's restaurant, prices reasonable. Bill Poster and Distributor. Having bill board in tbe best locations in town, I am prepared to do all woik in that line uu short notice. II. G. HotHHOLDKB, Rosebnrg, Oregon. 1 1 Commencing with November cash purchase, to the person holding the lucky number. The take place on Jan. ist, 1900. WW. Our prices a k a k Lames' ana Men s rurnisnings, 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. 301 and 303 Jackson St. Bisimgnisimd Testimony No secret society in the world stands higher in noble aims and charitable accomplishments than the Knights of Pythias. That order is doing great good. ana one or us nnesi institu tions is the Ohio Pythian Home, at Sprinsrficld, Ohio. which is ably presided over by Superintendent Lc Fcvre and his wife. Mrs. Cal lio I. Le Fevre, the matron. The tatter has recently written a letter, which will command widespread attention because of the prominence of the writer. It is as follows: 'Messrs. W. H. Hooker & Co., New York: Last year I used Acker's English Remedy at the su;r!iestion of a f nend. for a serious, long-standing throat di&iculty and extreme ly bard cough. Had used many well-spoken ot prepara tions without relief. I can honestly say that Acker's fcuRlisa Kcmcdy removed the difheu'ty and stopped the or use more tnaa three bot- ties, and at least one-half of the last is still on hand. I also consulted phy sicians with no permanent results." (Signed) Calue I. Lb Fevke. The friend to whom Mrs. Le Fcvre Enelish Remedv is Mrs. W. B. Chilton, Transfer Co., of Troy. Ohio, where this remedy has accomplished many other cures in Throat and Lung Troubles. Ia conversation with an acquaintance Mrs. Lc Fevre also said: "If you will call on Mr. W. If. Schauss, a prominent china and art merchant of SpfingScid, Ohio, you will find that he, too. has bad cny amount of experience witn Ackers tnghsn Remedy ia bis family, and thinks they cannot keep house without it." Acker Eogluii Remedy wild by ! dn!(rif its under a pnutire guarantee that vour money will be refunded in cue ol failure, ate, joe. and a bottle ia Vmted State snd Canada. Ia tacjmi is. 4., m. jd and 4. 6d. U c athtrat tkc atxtce gxarenne. N". U. UOQKUi A OJn Ptnidon, Xtw York. For sale by M. K. Rapp, Druggist. Mrs. S M. Connel, of Eugene, has moved Io Boseburg, and will engage in the bakery businers at tbe c'.d Home Bakery stanJ. Wo call attention to her ad tn this issue, ted wish her success. How To Gain Flesh Persons have been known to gain a pound a day by taking an ounce of SCOTTS EMUL SION. It is stranfic, but it often happens. Somehow the ounce produces the pound ; it seems to start the digestive machinery going prop erly, so that the patient is able to digest and absorb his ordinary rood, which he could not do be fore, and that is the way the gain is made. A . certain amount of flesh is i necessary for health; if you have not got it you can get it by taking ftcoirs pnmsioa You will find it fust as uicful in summer as in winter, and if you arc thriving upon it don't stop because the wtathtr b warm. 50c. and St-oo, all druggist. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists, New York. I 01 IB; iiliiiiliDiB. That is whyjour 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. lllliLlRpitl), 1 1 BESf GOODS - DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, 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 Ba.ar Patterns. C. I. K. STORE. FISHER & BELLOWS. oo In Cash " Given Away. a chance at the $50.00 prize, which on. b m IVLK . .. . , refers as bavin? suggested Ackers wife of tbe vresident of the Ttot Notice. rnl'.ed States Land Office. RutBKi au. Or. Nov. To whom it mar concern: Notice i h-reliT kivcu that I he Oftoa and California Kailrd Co. fcaa filed In thisoflke a tint oi lands titualcd in tbe township described t low, and ha applied lor a pa lent for raid land: that the list 1 onen to the nablic for in- iwviioo ana a ropy uwrew cy aoer.ptiTe aao- OtTttions, haa l posted in conrenient place in tali on-.rc, fur ine inspection, cf all persons iniemtil and the rmb.ro cenermlly: wumvi mpc imvaau nest o tiuiajnc&ie Mcrtdan. T 3S, K 1. SWiNE'.,&!CS- Tii.Ri Part of Kj sc 3, and part cf W'j St. 11. Tl. Kl SF.'i Stsev.i Ti5,E3 NWi.!EBcSt. T ir, K 3. Lou 1 and i Sec 1. TJT, Ri. I 1". M. L.t 1,3 and 1, ix-c TJ. rsi. Ki XW'SW'i.SfC 1. I Jj, K i Tart of Sec. a, and part ol fE' . Svc. r. T i, R . IxU 5, sk'C 1.". T , R , St4 MV), Sec. IT. I A K t, Alt of !. 1.3,5.7,9, 11, li, ! 17, U, Si, 25, r. a, 51, St and i'. Within the lies I tlxtT davk fotlowing the date o( litis notice, ptott-iorron(c$i againM the claim of tlie vniaiiv Io any tract or subdivis ion withtn aur section or part of seclion.de seribo.1 tn ihe lit, on the gnmnd that the same is ciore valuable for mineral than for agricul tural puqiews, will be received and noted lor revort to the General Ijind Office at Wafthing tou. D. C. J. T. BRIDGES, ReKi.ter. J. II. BOOTH, n."JH0 Receiver. "One Minute Cngh Cure is tbe best remedy I ever used for coughs and colds. It is uneq-iall-d for whooping cough. Children all l:ke it," writes II. N. Wil liams, lientrjville, Ind. Never fails. It if the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Cures coughs, colds, hoarsenets, croup, pneumonia, bronchitis acd all tbroat and lung trou ble. I's rarlv us prevents consump tion. A. C. Maistere & Co. OS ist, we will give with each $i.oo . . Millinery, Boots, Shoes and Hats 17!TI1TC! ATH 1 iW B N si m -v II ia i B I Roseburg:, Oregon. 3? STATE OF OREGON, KXECUTTVB DIFAiTMEXT. Sauk, November 21, 1859. Io accordance with tbo provisions of an set entitled 'An set submitting to tbe electors of tbe Htate of Oregon at tbe gen eral election to be beld on tbe first Mon day io June, 1000, tbe pending proposed constitutional amendments," approved Feoruai v 18, 1639, 1, T. T. Getr. Gover nor of tbe State of Oregon, do tereby Cause tbe icl'owinc prorxd amenJ- mcLta to tbe constitution of tbe Bute of Oregon, ss certified to bj tbe Secrelair of State, to bs fpub'ished for fire correc- ntive weeks in "Tje Roiebors Tl.ux- dsai.sk," a nevspepcr published in tbe Second Judicial D.str'ct cf tbe State of Oregon. Done at tbe Capitol, -fat at Salem, Oregon, this ltt4L) tfjenty-first day of Nov- ember. A. D. 1899. T. T. GEEB, By tbe Governor: Governor. F. I. Dt .NBis, Secretary of State. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION N o. 4 Be it resolved tv tbe Senate, ibe House concurring, Tbat tbe follow ice amendment to tbe Constitution of t! State of Oregon be and is hereby pro posed: "Tbat Section 10 oi Article XI of tbe Constitution of the State of Oregon be and tbe sam$ s hereby abrogated acd in lien thereof Section 10 of Article XI shall be as follows: A&TICLK XI. "Section 10. No count j, city, ton school district or other municipal corpo ration shall be -ollowed to become iu debted in any tcanner or for any purposs to an amount including present existing indebtedness in the aggregate exceeding five per cent am on tbe value of tb tax able property therein to be ascertained by the last assessment for State aod County taxes previous to tbe incuriiog of such indebtedness. "Adopted by tbe Senate Jan. SO, 1SV3. C. W. Fcltox. Tresident cf the Snai. "Concurred In by tbe llouse Feb. 2, 1S03. '.V. P. Kkady, Speaker cf the House. "Adopted 'j the Senate Jan 51, 1S95. Joetru Slmon, President of tbe Senate. "Concurred in by the House Feb. 4, 1S35. Chas. B. Mookes, Speaker of the House. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION No. 13. Be it resolved by the Senate, the House concurring: Tbat the following amendment to the constitution of tbe Siate of Oregon, in lieu of Section Ten of Article Seven (7) be and tbe same is hereby proposed, to wit : "Section 10. "The Legislative Assembly may pro vide for tbe election of Supreme and Cir cuit Judges in distinct classes, one of which classes shall consist of five Jus tices of tbe Supreme Court, who shall not perform circuit duty; aod the other class shall c insist of as many Circuit Judges as m.iy be deemed L-eceesary who (ball bold full terms without allot ment, and who shall take the same oath as the Supreme Judee. "The Legislative Assembly may create as many Ciicuits as may bs necessary. "Adopted by the Senate Feb. 15 1S93. C. W. Fi-ltox, . President cf tbe Senate. ''Concurred in by the House Feb. 13, 1393. W. P. KkabY, - ; Speaker cf the House. "Adopbd by tbe eenate Jan. 31.1S95. JOSEI'H blMO-S, President of the Senate. "Concurred in by tbe Hon?e Feb. 6, IS95. CllAS. li iiCDKSd, Speaker ol the Hoi'se." HOUSE iotST RESOLUTION No. U. Resolved by tbe House, lb S-n:iie coticurrinn: That the folio icg mupi-.l-merit to the Cous;iiutioi ol th SHlt t Oregon be and lierehy is Moiiwit: "That the Constitution b h hiuUvI I t Adding Article 1'J a follow, Ui-wi : Abti'-lk mx "Section 1. The nectNMry of landit (or ib rut.ftnutioii id n s- rv. ir t storags bat-ins for the pnr)Hwe id irr or Lr rights of wav tr the c-u struction of canals, ditches, rluoies vt ipoe to vey water to the place ol use for any nee ful, beoehVUI, or neceseurt purpose, r for drainage or (or ilraioHiu cf mines or the workiuga there of, by means of toads, railroad, tramway, cuts, tunnuln, ehatt, b'dstiug works, dump or otbtr necessary means to their complete development or any tbernse necessary to tbe ce tuple el we will give drawing will 2 the State cr prt-servaii w of the health of its inhahitaut, I, hereby declared to be a public u and subject to the) regula tion and control of the State. "Section 2.. The ruht to appropriate . the unappropriated waters of any natural stream to beneficial uses shall never be denied. "Section 3. The use of all waters no sppropriaie.1 for eale, renal or distribu tion, goof aJl wt,.rj originally appro priated for private ose, bnt which, after eocb appropriation, has heretofore been or may hereafter be avid, rented or dis tributed, is hereby declared to be a pan-' ire us aca sat ject io tbe regulation sad control of fie State in Ihe manner pre scribed by law. Bet tbo right to wo and appropriate soeh waters shall bo sutjsct to seen pruviaionj of law for tbe taking of private property for public or private use as provided in Section 18, Ar ticle I, of the Cuoatitniioa of tbo fitate of Oiegoc. "Section 4. Tee rfgbt to collect tx os or compemntioa fcr the BS3 of wstor sappded to sny ciunty, city; town or water district or iabalitanU thereof, it a fratchis, and caico: be exercised sx cept by authoii y oi and in a manner presented Ly law. ;A.!op,i by tbe House Feb. 15, 1SJ3. (S gned March 7, 1833.) W. P. KlADT. Speaker oi tho Eoneo. "Adcp c d by tbe Senate Feb. 17, 1833 (Sgred March 28, 1S93.) O. W.Fci.TOjr, President of the Senate. "Adopted by the House Feb. 6. 1895. CllAS. B. Moobes, Speaker of the House. "Com-urrrd in by the Senate Feb. 13, 1S3?. Joesru Simos, PesiJ-wt of tbe Senate. bOU.SE JOINT KEOLUTIOS NO. 2 Propin an tmendment to the Cjo- siitoiion of the Suiw of Oregjo by re pealing Sciion 25 of Article 1. R:vi by the House, the Ssaata cjocuiring: That Section 35, of Article 1 cf '.he Constitution be and breby ia repeaitd. "Adopttd by tbe Hocse Jan. 11, 1395. W. P. KxaDT. " Speaker cf tbe Hons. "Concurred in by tbe Senate Jan. 39 1S33. C. T. Fcuo. President ol the Senate. "Adopted by tbe Hou e Jan. 30, ISS5. Chas. B. Moores, Speaker of the Honee. -"C nrr-d ic by lt Senate Feb. 13, 1SD5 J.fcrn Sotox, ' Prfsid nt f tbe Senate.' SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 7. Be i; reso.ved bv ihi Srnate, tho Houe concuiripg: lhit tbe following amendment to ihe Constitution ol tho S'ate oi Oregon bj snd t hereby pro pocd: AKT1CLK I. "The elective frauchia i:i this State shall not hereafter be wobitdied to any citizen on account of sex. "Adopted b. th Si.t Fh. 6. ISO. Jossru Sim k, rreeidei-t of the Sttate. "Adoptt d i y tbe House Feb ti. JSUo. Cms. B. Mooais, Speaker tt tbe Ho we. "Adopted bv ti e Senate Jan. 31, 1S09. T. C. T-iYLoa. 1'iteideiit of tbe Sotirte, "Ad pe t y tbe H-JJ3- Jon. 31, 1899. K. V.Cabtex. S.e.kf r f the llouje." UNin:u MAIES OF AMERICA S Ta E m ti ttEGON, Otfioe of Secrw u y - ..e. 1, F.I. DUNBAR, Sec retary ui S a.w of the ?Uie of Oregon, an tCut Jia cf the Seal of said State, do hereby certily bat t bvs compared tl I r- cetdin copy ut Senate Joint UeB. lutkjti No. 4. 1 1 the Leialativo Assembly of 1S'.)3, "Muuirupal Indebt idnes.H An emtireni ;" Senate Joint Keeom'i t N -. 13 of tLe Legislative Awem !! ISs3. "Judiciary Amend uiei i ;" ! ' RiMu'ntk'ii No. 10 i t lb.- t.-Kt'lAw Assembly of 1893, ' Aiiit-ixliueiit;" llou-e Joint Uesolicou N i. - I the 1-etrIa.Mve As--r-il y i t ISl3. 'Kexali:ig Ameud-tirf-i.t ;" .m i S -ii.,!. Joint Keeo utk-U . . 7 i tin- U'.i.-Ia'ive Asem'ly of lS"f, l-li i.il StitiVuco Amoiutmeiil," wi h mi. in ii c-ijocs now mi til in ibis . UK-.' uit th.l l!i siaio is a orreA tr.:nitt'i ihervtrom aud the whole iheieof. IS TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto 6t my Hand EAL un i attixeii neieto toe s. al of the State of ' Or gop. iKme at the Capiio', st Sab ro, Oregon, thu Tuiid .i vt November, A. D., 1?99. F. I. DUNBAR, f ecretarr cf State